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Show A REAL Former resident visits HAN OF STEEL iic here during annual celebration rdjsun wiromcie, rdyscih utsh THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1960 Members of the John Jacob Schaerrer and John Jacob Walser and Charles C. F. Dixon families met at Arrowhead Monday, Labor Day, afternoon for the purpose of organizing for genealogical research work. J. Ronald Schaerrer, Salt Lake City, was in charge and was appointed chairman with other family members named to arious committees. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Petersen and children, Byron, 8, and Christine, 12, of Marquette, Neb. were among the Payson visitors during Homecoming Mrs. Peterson celebration. will be remembered as the former Edith Ott, daughter of the late Byron Ott, long time druggist in Payson, and Mrs. Ott, now a resident of Marquette, Neb. During their four day visit they were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rofell Reece, who arranged a dinner party Saturday evening with covers arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hick-eMr. and Mrs. Roland Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Loveless and the host couple. On Labor Day Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson entertained at dinner for the visitors, with places also arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Rofell Reece. Later Mr. and Mrs. Petersen and children left for a two day visit in Salt Lake City and planned to stop at Denver, Colo., enroute to their home ADVERTISING HELPS YOU LIVE BETTER FOR LESS Mc-Bet- h, n, Erl-andso- n, "We've got some pretty big guys on our team, too," sayi d Albert Mitchell, Geneva Works steelmaker, who proves his point by lifting Brigham Young University scatback Bruce Samples over his head for Tally Stevens, head football coach, right, and Dick Magoffin, team captain. A second helper in Geneva's open hearth department, Albert visited B.Y.U. football workouts this week to encourage Coach Stevens and his players to pull together like Utah County's other men of steel who will be honored by nine communities during the upcoming Utah Valley Steelmark Days. The valley-wid- e celebration is set for Sept. 29, 30 and Oct. 1. "If you have any eligibility left, we've got a suit just your size," Coach Stevens jokingly tells the Lehi steelmaker. "I can sure use you on the line." Present plans for Utah County's "Salute to Men of Steel" celebration call for one of the most unusual parades ever staged. Featuring a dozen or more floats and special entries, the parade will begin in Santaquin on Sept. 29 and wind up in Lehi the same day after covering nine towns and some 40 miles. Major prizes and a host of contests, street shows and special events in each of the participating communities also will highlight the big observance. 240-poun- Iris Mary Gamble of Portland, Oregon, is visiting in Payson with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Davis. W. R. COURTNEY fathers 221 South 1st East Spanish Fork, Utah - 6 daily Closed Wed. Phone 672 By AppL 2 HUISH birthday homecoming Sal.' 9-- enjoy reunion Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sullivan have had as houseguests the past two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. George Sullivan and daughter, Lee Ann, of Valejo, Calif., also Mr. and Mrs. Jean Sullivan and sons from Richland, Wash. The Sullivans enjoyed a family reunion which honored the CHIROPRACTOR 10 Dan Sullivan family THEATRE PAYSON, UTAH of a and the grandson, Terry Sullivan and wife, who arrived from Spain, where he served with the Navy. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Sullivan and family of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Sullivan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Mattinson, and Mrs. Roene DiFiore, Payson. The family also spent an afternoon at a resort in Provo Canyon while the visitors were 0Ma 0 re" Pattern No. 1374 twotomo for your lltilo on fo tlx ml". A dainty wlngtleered dreii that It plui m cute fcon not, both loco tew-oat- y, trlmmod. 1 1 In No. 1374 with PHOTO-GUID- E tfzM I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ytart. Size 2, 2'U 7 yardt loco. yardi o t Noodlowork Pattern No. 196 Keep tool and comlortablo In thh lovely halt or I It's not onl easy to tow, but quick to trim with pretty rote itamp-oniaembroidery needed! No. 196 hat tliiue ehet 14, 16, IB net; color trantleri full direction!. Bond 33c tor each droit pattern, 23c fit each needlework pattern (add 10 c tor each pattern tor Brit clan mailing I to AUDREY LANE BUREAU, Dept. "NWN S,' 367 Wett Adamt Street, Chicago 6, III. step-fathe- r, Sally Wright and her room- mate, Nelda Swapp both employed in Las Vegas, Nev., re- 75c - 50c - 25c plan September 16th wedding Dr. Emerson Curtis Mrs. Wesley Davis returns home family visit here Dr. and Mrs. Emerson Curtis and three children, John, Mary Ellen and Paul, returned to their home in Hillsborough, California, Sunday morning after visiting in Payson for a week. They came to Utah because of the serious illness of Mrs. Curtis mother, Mrs. Walter Herbert. During their visit in Payson, they were entertained at the home of Dr. A. L. Curtis and were feted at several social functions by their friends and relatives here and in Provo Mr. and Mrs. Max Warner entertained them at dinner Wed' nesday evening, with her father Dr. A. L. CUrtis also as a Le-R- Salt High School. Mrs. George Stark daughter, Mrs. R. Welch, have visitdays in San FranMrs. where cisco, Calif., Welchs husband is stationed with the Navy. Mr. and and their V. (Janet) ed a few 53 Pieces! 24 Decorated! Serves 81 45 piece Stetson Melmac dinnerware with 8 Polystyrene tumblersl Lake airport Saturday after completing a three-da- y plane trip from Guam, where Mr. Davis has been stationed with the Navy. Mrs. Davis, who plans to reside in Payson while he is on sea duty, was met at the airport by her mother, Mrs. Lloyd Wilson of Payson, a sister and and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hansen of Salt Lake City, and a second sister, Mrs. Gayle Olson and children of Provo. All were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Hansen afternoon, oi families of all. Folks from points in Utah County and from as far away as Salt Lake and Bountiful as well as from out of the state. A potluck dinner was served on the lawn and in the house. 14-in- table bowl, plus 8 polystyrene tumblers. JEWELERY Pins, Ears, Neckless $1 For your School Ensemble Rent a New Piano 3 MONTHS includes drayage COTTON 19.00 ONLY 1 CORD SLACKS UNIVERSITY Chairman Board City-Coun- Wanted plain front styling and 1960 shades of blue, black, suntan, olive, more! Go causual or dress up . . . they wash n wear, need little ironing! Sanforized! world famous WURLITZER Pianos to qualify you must have children, 5 to 14 HART BROS. MUSIC CO. South State, Orem, Utah Across from the Scera Theatre 6 to 20 706 Rent a new Piano of your choice! GYM SOX In Tripple Roll Cuff X 3 pair 117 ty YOUTH HOME Member of County Youth Home Board Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Sept. CIVILIAN DEFENSE Chairman Association of County Officials Committee Strangers When on Civil Defense We Meet PRIMARY ELECTION KIRK DOUGLAS KIM NOVAK USEFUL VOTE SEPTEMBER 13 r boys' sizes Foundation Board BASEHART STU ERWIN TONY CURTIS DEBBIE REYNOLDS 233 Vice President Eldred Manor For The Love Of Mike The Rat Race STYLE - WELFARE Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Sept. Sept - GRAD IN HEALTH TOMMY NOOMAN PETE MARSHALL Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. 5,9" 8 : dinner plates, cups, saucers, salads, cerealsoups. 1 : sugar, cover, creamer, platter, round vege- kv The Rookie RICHARD Park-Secon- Mrs. Wesley Davis, former Helen Wilson, and son, Mark, 19 months, arrived at the A family reunion was held Sunday afternoon at the hpme of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ballard, Highway 91, between Payson and Salem, when a group of 60 Smith Cousins met to became acquainted with services Sunday in the First Ward were, Kelly Dale Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and Dwight Guy Wall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wall. Those confirmed were: Patricia Jarvis and Effie Ann Mr. and Mrs. Erval Peterson of Salt Lake were down over the week end. They came to see their grandson blessed, the baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wall. They also visited Sykes. with Mrs. Petersons mother, Mrs. Harriet Hudson, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs Kay Howard and two children of Long Beach, Calif., have been visiting in Santaquin and Payson at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Tolman of Tucson, Arizona, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Dickenson. They will make their home in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Olson returned home Friday from a trip to Mesa Verde, Colorado, and other points of interest. Babies blessed in Sacrament from Guam with son Sept. 16 wedding with a reception immediately following in d the Ward church. Both are graduates of Payson before coming on to Payson. Santaquin News By Della hudson Frances Barnett, Ted Van Nosdol Mrs. Mark Kartchner and baby, Kevin, will return soon to their home in Lawton, Okla Mr. and Mrs. Bud Barnett homa, after visiting the past two weeks with her parents, are announcing the engageMr. and Mrs. Weston Bean ment of their daughter, Franand daughter, Linda. Last ces, to Ted Van Nosdol, son of Mrs. William Van NosSunday the group spent the Mr. and of dol Payson. day in Ogden with Mr. and The couple are planning a Mrs. Rex Bean and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pepper (Dora Smith) of Stockton, Calif., have visited in Payson recently with her mother and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jones. Mr. Pepper enjoyed a trip to Fish Lake with the Cromars of Pleasant Grove, while a highlight of the trip to Mrs. Pepper was attendance at a Smith Family reunion held at the Sterling Ballard guest. home. Mr. Pepper has alTRY THE CHRONICLE ready returned home, and his wife, who has spent a month WANT ADS FOR QUICK in Payson, will leave for the SALE OF ANY ARTICLE return trip on Friday. here. turned to the mainland recently after spending more Thursday, Friday, Saturday than two weeks in Hawaii, Sept. where they were guests of Neldas uncle and aunt, Mr. One Foot In Hell and Mrs. Wiley Swapp. Mr. Swapp, formerly of BYU, is ALAN LADD DON MURRAY head of the music department at the LDS Junior College located several miles from Honolulu. A daughter of Mr. and The Huish Theatre Mrs. Lavard Wright, Payson, Sally is employed in the ofPresents good news fice at Sears Robuck in Las for the Children Vegas, while Nelda is a secAs many Pictures that are now retary in the Clark County made are not suitable for assayers office in the same children we are having every city. Saturday and Sunday, shows that will be desirable for all Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. children. 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