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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Clubs observe week March Obituaries James Henry Francom James Henry Francom, '79, died Monday morning at his home after a long illness. He was born Oct. 7, 1880, in Payson to James and Bertha Maag Francom. He married Rose May Dudley Sept. 10, died 1902, in Provo. 'She July 22, 1907. He married Vera Dudley April 29, 1920 in Benjamin. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He is survived by his widow two sons," James W. Francom of Ogden L. Francom of American Fork; three daughters, Mrs. Dean (Alice) Mattinson of Salem; Mrs. Roy (Fern) Lindley of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Sterling (Dorothy) Beddoes of Payson; 20 grandchildren; 29 a brother, Lester Francom of Payson; two sisters, Mrs. Amy Almondinger of West Jordan and Mrs. Pearl . n n; Evans of Provo. Funeral Services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in the Pay-so- n First Ward chapel. Friends may call at the Keith Jolley Mortuary Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday prior to services. Burial will be is Pay-so- n City Cemetery. Sunset Eldredge 5-- 12 Manor, to entertain the people confined MARCH 10, 1960 THURSDAY, and-Dea- 4-- H the grounds, (continued from page one In the Payson area are ten way to garbage dump to re-- : mind those hauling trash to girls clubs. One club raised f Laa. Cropper was an active be more careful and not spill money and purchased a can ember of the LDS church. trash along highway. Another which they placed in the city She served as a stake mission-z- y club planted flowers by the park for trash. Another club in Los Angeles; and was church house to heip beautify took a program and treats to active in the Sunday School and Relief Society. She is a daughter of a former Payson couple, the late Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jackson. She was born in Loa Aug. 16, 1914. She married Leon W. Cropper of Fountain Green and they have lived in California for some 26 years. Surviving are her husband of Gardenia; a son and two daughters, Clyde Cropper of Torrence, Calif.; Mrs. Peggy Pence of Oakdale, Calif.; Mjss there. Goshen Schools will Safeway opens new Payson store hold talent conics (continued from page one Safeway Store. It gives him any phase of fcis department time out in the open and has CookieC Election of P.T.A. officers sale Sdratod mSey w th customers. contributed much to his health and a talent contest for all to purchase tables for their Lends Support to and happiness. school children of the Goshen Picnic area. Community Activities Clifford Vorhees will man- Elementary and Junior High Spring Lake has four girls , Safeway Stores, Incorporat age the new Meat School will be held March 10 an one boys club, they have) suPPrt to all worth- - Section and is looking forward at 7 p.m. in the Goshen SchoA, while done outstanding work in 4- Community activities in to serving his many custom' ol. and surrounding ers in this new market. H. It was throught the effort the City The program 's to finish the of the club led by Mrs. Dor- areas. Th's support has come Cliff, has had many years project that has been supportin the form of confinancial Moore that lights were othy of with Safeway ed by the P.T.A. of work and experience installed where highway 91 tributions, for the started working A donation of $1.00 per famand and Spring Lake divide. through purchase of local e bas.s Company on a and or 50c per adult and 25c state ily products. All clubs in this area have while attending the Payson student. The new Safeway Store opper done work in High School. He worked durof new officei-- for Election here their club projects, some of ening Monday, March 14, ing the early years of his train these are, sewing, cooking, 1960, will be staffed with the ing in the markets at Spring-v.ll- e the year I960 and 1961 will also be held the same wood finishing, home beauti- same personal as has been opand Orem. He was profication and livestock. Many erating the old store. ManMeat moted to Market Bruce Walton will serve as ager at Payson in October, of them have sent articles to the State Fair and received Manager and has many years 1957. He is married and he City Council of experience with blue ribbons. Safeway. and his wife, Jacqueline, have He was bom in Centerville many hobbies to The clubs have a display at keep them (continued from page one the Post Office of articles made and joined the company as a occupied outside of working Stake authorities, they were food clerk in Bountiful, July hours. in the advised that the council approjects. 23, 1931. Ronald Mayer will manage proved an ordinance that will The supervisors in Payson T completed 22 years as the Produce Department. Ron- permit the construction of a area are: Viola Cowan, Spring Manager of the Payson Safe- ald started with Safeway as church building on Lots 1, 2, Lake; Ruby Jolley, Payson; way Store in January of this a Food Clerk in the Payson 3 and 4 of Block 7, Plat O Bernice Thompson, West year and am happy and Store July 6, 1941. He gained in Payson. Mountain; and Wanda Green- to open this new store proud here Dunford advised Mayor halgh, Santaquin; who will in Payson. Bruce said with experience in all phases of the business by working in Provo, councilmen that the Taylor be happy to give you the inThe people of Pay-so- n and Ely, Nevada. He School had invited them to formation you desire about pride. have been good to me and Murray, was appointed Manager of the participate in the hot lunch 41H work. to Safeway and I am sure n program at their school durProduce Department in Last year in Utah County will enjoy shopping in they this ing Hot Lunch Week, March August 4, 1952. there were 269 volunteer lead- modern food He s married and he and his ers leading 199 Clubs in store, he beamed. The protest to the filing on f wife, 27 communities. Erna, live at 252 North will be The Waltons live at 542 They the in First West ass s ted in 1960 by 22 supervis- - West Utah Avenue and have Payson. They art sewer water made by StewSchaerrer was referred to ors, sixteen of whom attended six children. Four are still at have five children. the city attorney for an anthe Leaders Training home and the oldest daughto the state engineer. swer School in Logan last month. ter, Barbara Jean, is married File on Canyon Water Heart Fund February to Joel C. Barlow and lives in Moses Lake, WashAccording City Attorney McMullin was and Emily W. Tyler, Exten-s:n- n ington. The Waltons are drive nets $565.34 given power to engage an enAeents of the Utah State proud of their four grandchilgineer to make filings on all University, 1960 promises to dren living in Washington. The Heart Fund Drive was springs and water drainage be another banner year in Daughter Christine is a stu- very successful in the Payson in Payson Canyon that is the 4 H and now is the time young dent at the University of area, Mrs. Ray Angus, drice right of the city to claim and people in Utah County begin Utah. chairman, reported. Collect- use. Bruce spent the early years ed dur ng the drive was looking forward to enrolling Specifications have been ;n work. By June 1st, of his life on a farm and owns $565.34, which was higher than drawn for liability insurance there will be in Utah County a small acreage outside of last year. for the city and bids will be bout 200 clubs with over 200 Payson. He is an onion growadvertised for in the near volunteer leaders and 1,500 er and has attained fame as Most of us never recognize future for the insurance. members in ages from 10 to onion seed breeder. He opportunity until it goes to 21 years, all enrolled and enuses this onion growing as an work in our This aimless running about competitors thusiastically working away and it is a valuable ness. one may not unjustly call at a project of their choice. adjunct to his work in the R. L. Andarr busy idleness. .Santaquin seven has self-servi- man-hou- rs part-tim- s . Barbara Payson; Cropper, grandchildren; three sisters, three brothers, Mrs. Bown, Perry and Ray Jackson, Pay-soMrs. Herbert of Benjamin; Mrs. Vonda Hardman, Clam-at- h Falls, Oregon. 6 4-- H n; Robert H. Green Robert Henry Green, 77, died Tuesday after a long illness. Mr. Green was a retired railroad worker. He was born March 14, 1882, a Ashland, Ky., to John and Jane Darnell Green. He married Lorna Paystrup Oct. 21, 1926 at Farmington. He is survived by h's wife of Payson; five sons and two daughters: Travis, John, Kenneth and Gray, all of Payson; Ruby Jolley Payson Bernice Thompson West Mountain Pay-so- Ori-eth- 14-1- 8. 4-- H 4-- H Rean Stoker Rean Stoker, 75, died last Texas; Mrs. Roy, Fubbock, Tuesday morning at the Pay-so- n Roy (Lorna) Chrisman, Provo; City Hospital of a heart and Mrs. Leo (Louise) Hughes, condition. 14 grandchilHe was born Dec, 4, 1884, in Spanish Fork; dren. Spanish Fork a son of William Funeral services will be and Martha Stoker, He re- held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the ceived his education in SpanMortuary. Burial will R'gby ish Fork.. He married Eva Cut- be in the Payson City ler in December, 1906. She died a number of years ago. He married Lilly Peery Aug. Students honored at 21, 1952, in Aberdeen, Wash. As a young man, Mr. Stoker worked in the mines at MamUniversity of Utah moth and later made his home Two Payson students have in Ucon, Idaho, where he enhonored at the Universbeen reHe in had gaged farming. of Utah recently. sided in Payson for the past ity Christine Walton, daughter seven years. He was a memL. Walber of the LDS Church and of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce had served as Sunday School ton. Payson, was runner-uCarnival queen superintendent and as presi- in the Winter dent of the Hoquiam branch contest at the U. She is a freshman there this while in Washington. year and is also an Air Force Surviving are his widow of ROTC sponsor and publications Mrs. six daughters, Payson; for the Residence chairman Lucille Erickson, Mrs. Bertha Ellis, Mrs. Loreen Worthing, Halls Association. At Payson High, she was all of Hoquiam; Mrs. Maren in dramatics, clubs, as active Duncan of Aberdeen, Wash.; Mrs. Alice Denning of Con- a cheerleader and dance presrad, Mont.; Mrs. June Glen ident. Thomas D. Wright, son of of Rosemead; 18 grandchildren; and Mrs. L. M. Wright, Mr. one 12 brother, Michael Stoker of was elected Interfraternity for representative of Salt Lake City; eight step- Council Epsilon social children, Owen, Howard and Sigma Alpha Rex Peery and Mrs. Perda fraternity at the U. He is a sophomore and was Egan, all of Spring Lake; Marvin Peery of Lander, Wyom- active in music, sports and from ing; Kenvin Peery of Payson; drama at Payson High, L. M. Peery of Plymouth, Cal.; which he graduated in 1958 and Mrs. Betty Cloward of 4-- H -- Viola Cowan busi-avocati- Wanda Greenhalgh Santaquin Spring Lake . p n; Downey, Calif. JayShees plan April Funeral services were held Fashion Show Friday at the Payson Fourth Ward Chapel. Additional serPayson JayShees will stage vices were conducted in Ucon, Ida. Burial was in Ucon Cem a Fashion Show on Friday, April 1, in the new auditorietery. um of the Peteetneet School. Proceeds from the show will Alice Jackson Cropper A group of local people are be for the benefit of the City in Gardenia, Calif., to attend Library and the Child Guidfuneral services for their sis- ance Clinic for the exceptional ter, Mrs. Alice Jackson Crop- child. per, 47, who died Tuesday, Mar. 2, at a hospital of cancer. Wild Life Federation Services were held March 7 in the Gardenia LDS ward sets Monday meeting chapel, with burial in Forest The Mt. Nebo Wildlife FedLawn Cenetery. In the group of Utahns at- eration of Payson will hold a tending the services were: membership meeting in the Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Bown, Payson City Council Chamber Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jackson, at 8 p.m. Monday, March 14. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackson, At this meeting it is planned all of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. to lineup club participation Ralph Herbert of Benjamin; in the Spring deer census. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Jackson Miracle Whip Cake Mix Salad Dressing Myers Pride of the Valley 5 lb. 98c 3 for 97 Betty Crocker's Assorted Swift's Prem HONEY 52 Kraft's Lunch 12 Meat oz. Rye Bread Preserves Bisquick UTAH PIES 3 LB. Mrs. Wright's Hewlett'! Family Favorite, Strawberry, Raspberry, 4 ibs. 98 Apricot, Peach For All Your Home Baking 2 40 , oz. Apple, Boysenberry, Cherry, For Quality Produce 45 ... All 85 for 3 for You Drink for Safeway Guaranteed Meat! t.00 VET'S DOG FOOD 19 Skylark :: 4 it Small A Grade Breakfast Gem 2 for 89 Kitchen Craft Pineapple-Grapefru- EGGS 3 doz. PANCAKE MIX HiC Beverage Regular or Liver Flavor Ig. lb. cans M tor ! f .00 Need To Remember is Safeway! Pork ESoast Loin End 3 lb. Average, e Flavor Sweet, Of This Corn-FePork Makes It Perfect For Your Sunday Dinner Nut-lik- d Pork Chops lb. Spare Ribs M',y' Sliced Bacon Ground Beef Breaded Shrimp Halibut Chipped Beef lb. lb. Fresh Country Style Rath's Black Hawk, Premium Quality Safeway's High Quality Ex. Fey. Large Crisp Romes Ideal For Baking, Pies, and Sauce With Any Meat 5 Ibs. Pry 8hmhs One k noon, one at night, One along the way You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every dayl at AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION Of UTAH . . , Parsnips Celery U.S. Canyon TV. DINNERS Roasts, Soup, and Flavoring No. 1 and Fresh Full Local-Ten- der of Sweet Flavor U.S. No. 1 Fresh Pasca- lFull Flavored Serve Various Ways 9 9 43 49 2 ibs. 89 49 Pieces to Bake (Slices U.S. No. 1 Sweet Yellow For Boiling, Baking, Stews, 53f 39 pkg. 39 lb. 3 Vl OZ. 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