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Show Mrs. Earl Page and Mrs. George F. Wilson, Payson, visited overnight Sunday and TEN PINS Monday in Salt Lake City with League Standing their sister, Mrs. Max Peery, Won Lost who is recovering from an Wilson Style Shop 22 10 Payson 1st Security 1814 1314 Spanish 1st Security 1814 1314 Mrs. Mary Brewerton has Huff and Llewellyn 18 14 returned to her home in Pay-- 1 Mildreds 16 16 son after spending some three 14 18 Page Furniture months in El Paso, Texas, Dons Cafe 1314 1814 with her daughter and hus-- 1 Frank O Briens 714 2414 band, Capt. and Mrs. Harold 3 Team Games (Ruth) Hicks and family. High PAYSON Sanlaquin News By Delia Cross Drive has been completed in Santaquin accord.ng to Howard Holladay, branch chairman, and Mrs. A bert Hudson, chairman. The drive yielded $115.30 from the house to house canvas done workty about forty volunteer This does not include ers. the donations made by citizens who are employed at Geneva Steel Plant and the various other places of employment. The branch chairman and chairman wish to thank every one in this drive who helped to make this drive a success. Randy Peterson, 9 year old son cf Mr. and Mrs. Berk Peterson, was the winner in the Cub Scout Pinewood Derby held Friday night in the Goshen ward. Thirty Cub Scouts participated in the race on a thirty foot sloping track built by Henry Matarai and Howard Miller. in. molx 7 The cars, 2 ds were built by the scouts and the r fathers. Three cars would race at a time, and decision of the judges determinRed The San-taqu- in ed the winner. Winners in the various Dens were Den 1, with Mrs. Carmella Thomas as Den mother, was Joseph Olson; Den 3, Elberta, Mrs. Henry Matarai, den mother, winner, Mark Matarai; Den 4, Mrs. den mother, Ranee Miller, winner, Gerald Christensen and den 6 with Mrs. Connie Harwoard, den mother, winner, Randy Peterson. Second place winner in the stake Christensen of was Gerald Goshen. The four dens also received certificates for outstanding window displays. Badges and arrow points were also presented to a number of the boys for fulfilling various achievements. Jackie Voorhees, Peggy Hansen, Janet Hansen and Deanna Peterson modeled new spring hair styles Wednesday at the Spanish Fork Jaycees Hair styles Fashion show. were done by Miss Deanna Peterson and Mrs. Peggy Hansen of the Nu Art Beauty Salon of Spanish Fork. Mr. and' Mrs. Ivan Lyons and family attended funeral services Monday in Ephraim for Mrs. Carrie Lyons, mother of Mr. Ivan Lyons. Mrs. Fred Hore just return ed from a two weeks stay in hudson Arizona where she went to be with her husband who is employed there. Mrs. Dora Peterson, who has been confined at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pace in Provo for the past few mon ths from illness resulting from accidents, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Peterson. The 1st ward Primary officers and teachers held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Blanche Shaw, presiBusiness matters perdent. taining to Primary conference in Salt Lake was discussed. Bishop Frank Sorenson was also present and discussed with the group the lesson which was entitled Before the Age of Accountability. Refreshments were served. Susan Greenhalgh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Greenhalgh, celebrated her 8th birth day at her home recently. There were 43 little friends who came to congratulate her Many gifts oij the occas on. were received and party fun and food enjoyed by all. Velda Greenhalgh, IS year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Elden Greenhalgh, spent her birthday in the Payson hos She was pital Wednesday. taken there with an illness, but is now at her home. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Greenhalgh returned home Sunday from a five day trip to Arizona They aocompanied Mr. and vale Utah. The two couples Mrs. H. L. Greenhalgh of sessions in the Mesa LDS temple. Mrs. Lee Christiansen underwent surgery in the Utah Valley hospital last week. BOWLING Wilson Style Shop High Team Game Pins 1856 Pins Wilsons Style Shop 704 High Individual 3 Games Pins Nedra Wignall 451 High Individual Game Pins 182 Dorothy Horrocks TRY The CHRONICLE WANT ADS FOR QUICK SALE OF ANY ARTICLE The Paysoi. Chronicle, Payson, Utah I THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1960 - j- . jjjin.od CP c 233nEt san cm BUY U SHARES IN AMERICA COLUMBIA HI-F- I and STEREO 7Ti j'1' Complete Selection Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Montague, recently returned from SPENCES SHOE Wichita Falls, Texas, where they visited at the home of SERVICE their daughters, SSgt. and Mrs. David O. Willoughby All Work Guaranteed (Joyce) and A2c William B. Warner (Lorna). 160 South Third East Payson, Utah YOUR RECORDS ccme in and see cur Record Rack M.sic for Children, Dancing Listening, Jazz BRING YOUR CANVAS FOR IRRIGATION DAM 3 AND HAVE THEM MADE TO ORDER DANIELS DRUG PAYSON, UTAH S. SAVINGS BONDS & STAMPS Miss, as his bride in late fall wedding In wedding rites slated for late fall, Monte E. Montague, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Montague, Payson will claim Miss Diane DHulst as his bride. Their engagement is being announced by her parents, Mrs. Lelia Beck has recently Mr. and Mrs. P. J. DHulst of returned home from a three Ogden. Miss DHulst is a graduate months visit in California with of Ogden High school and is children, Margaret Millett, employed at Ogden. Davis; Carol Johnson, Sacra- presently Mr. Montague, a career man mento; Donald, Fremont; and with the Navy, is serving with Milton, Bakersfield. the dental corps as a dental Mid-attend- technician. Presently on leai and visiting in Utah, he wi depart in the near future f a Far Eastern cruise. IT couple plan to be married c his return in October. IN PAYSON A CONTEST ABOUT YOUR NEIGHBORS - THIS WEEK'S PRIZE MONEY USE OUR SPREADER V V FREE Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wilson, Payson; and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jensen, Spanish Fork, have enjoyed a weeks vacation in California. They called on an aunt, Mrs. T. M. Haymond, in Los Angeles, and FRIENDS 27.50 DEPOSIT THIS WEEKS ENTRIES WITH Lawn Fertilizer . & V V UTAH POULTRY Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hendrickson, Payson, attended LDS services at the Canyon Rim ward, Salt Lake City, on Sunday evening, when their youngest son, Milton, was sustained routed their trip through Sac- as counselor to the bishop. ramento, Lake Tahoe, Carson Also attending were Mr. and City and Ely, arriving home Frs. Rulon Hendrickson of Saturday. Payson. and FARMERS CO-O- P Phone 43 Payson, Utah Father was a sheepman and farmer. BEAM. ..THE WORLD'S FINEST BOURBON SINCE 1795 ' I COOLING AND HEATING Indoor Comfort WORLD'S All Type General FINEST BOURBON SPENCER SHEET METAL Aw. BOURBON PHONE 224 straight 98 E. WHISKEY Utah Avenue Bus Spencer, Mgr. tttrrr. . . 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