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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, September 6, Spring Lafe Neva 1962 Ogden and Logan, and in Salt Lake City they visited with an- By Lenora Huish Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butler other sister. and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ter-vo- rt Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gunrecently spent a day at derson and children from Salt Lake City together. They Covrna Calif., arrived hte attended the theatre. on Friday for a vacation in Mr. an Mrs. Rx Peery and Utah. They will be house guests children enjoyed an outing of her mother, Mrs. Rhea ever the week end at Mirrow Menlove. Lake. Mr.and Mrs. Willard Butler Mrs. Watson Lafferty, heir from Redwood California, were daughter, Miss Colleen Lafferty guests of their sisters and her sister Mrs. M. B. (Opal) families, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Held from Farmington returned Mower and Mr. and Mrs. Hector home on Wednesday from a Sad'er over the Labor Day trip over the week end. They! week end- They attended the went to Bear Lake. On the celebation in Payson Monday. way home they stopped in They arc former Utah residents VOTE FOR 0. V. Farnsworth candidate democratic for for CONGRESS UTAH COUNTY A PROVED RECORD OF SUCCESS TREASURER As your Republican Congressman in Washington, send a man with a proved record of success based on his own achievements. 1 A proved record of stability and success in his professional life. 2 A proved record of success in working with other men and women. 3 A proved knowledge of legislation through leadership in the Utah Senate as Senate President, Majority Leader, Minority Leader and the Utah Legislative Council, where he was chairman for 2 years. You Can Depend on FARNSWORTH Over Thirty Years Business Experience Eight Years Orem City Manager Years of Proven Efficient Public Service Vote for SHERM LLOYD Sept. 11 A Dedicated Man for an Important Position Primary Election September The REPUBLICAN 1 1 who combines vigor with maturity Paid Political Advertisement by W. R. Phelps, Chairman, Lloyd for Congress Committee. Dr. Thomas M. Hall; Floyd Harmer; Stanley N. Peck; (Paid Poilical Advertisement) G. R. Rogers; Max R. Warner 3 I r OUR CHOICE IS O Arthur Sadder of Sail Lake visited with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hector over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. George and their daughter and nubband, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoffling of Salt Lake attended the LeFevre family reunion ndd at Midvale on Saturday. Mrs. Clark Worwood and small son visited over the week end at the home of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Graham. Visitors at the home of Lenora Huish Sunday night and Monday were her sister Mrs. Fanny Butler from Kearns, and a niece, Mrs. Ardella Butler from Murray They attended the celebation held in Payson. on Monday. Mrs. Art Arnold and son Steven frum Layton visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler over the week end. Mr. Arnold joined her Monday night and they returned home. Carl Ashton returned home Saturday night from Salt Lake City where he had been confined in a hospital being treated for an illness. Mrs. Hyrum Wilson and daughter Jean from Ogden spent last week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spainhower. Her husband joined her here for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Moore and children from Salt Lake visited with Mother Daphna Monday on Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Moore were hosts at a family gathering at their home Monday, afternoon. Present were his Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wride Wride from Benjamin . Refreshments were served. Michael Cowan, who is employed at Lander Wyo., came home for the week end. He was accompanied by Miss whose Linda Hendrickson, family, the Ross Hendricksons are making their home there. in Utah County and throughout the State uniquely qualify him for Utah County 0 Well known stockman and farmer. O Held various Republican Party po- sitions. O At present is a member of the Lehi Stake High Council, former bishop. O Director of the State Bank of Lehi. W. Jones Christensen Sharp O. Stone AMERICAN FORK: F. Rulon Nicholes Orville Gunther O. De Vere Wootton Walter B. Devey Lloyd B. Adamson Glen T. Anderson F. Haws Durfey J. Legrand Adamson R. G. Gardner PLEASANT GROVE: Keith H. Jacobs Merrill Warnick J. Reed Peterson Harvey E. Smith J. C. Hilton Lyean I. Johnson Sytha W. Johnson J. D. Wadley Gerald Belliston G. Albert Spencer Theodore Smith Wesley and Mable Jense Aura Hatch Wallace Glover K. E. (Bob) Bullock O. Blaine Larsen Carlyle B. Lambert C. Nello Westover Ford R. Paulson Erma Andrus Don T. Allen Elvin Bunnell Paul H. Taylor Herschel Clinger SPANISH FORK J. Austin Cope Joseph Y. Toronto Grant C. Jensen Mark B. Anderson Jack Swenson Boyd I. Park R. L. Jex Leslie B. Winter F. Reed Hansen Hal C. Johnson J. Ross Nielsen O. S. Christensen V. Ollie Mrs. Floyd Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Thomas from Mesa Arizona, visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Mil-to- n Thomas last Saturday. Rodney Martin and Sam Sanderson visited at Corana, Calif., last week. Returning with them was Mr. Martins son, Dennie, who had been visiting in Calif, for three weeks. Sherrill and Kena Nelson from Las Vegas, Nev. visited at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs. E R. Nelson, while their mother, Mrs. Eugene Nelson was ine to the STATE SENATE Four Years Experience and Seniority in Senate Chairman of the Senate Education Commitee Democratic Candidate for Secretary of State in 1960 Primary Twelve Years Experience as Practicing Attorney Served Nine Years as, L. D. S. Bishop Veteran of World War II Married and Father of Seven Children Hawaii VOTE FOR SENATOR Mr. and Mrs. Myron Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Gail EFFECTIVE SERVICE IN THE LET HIS HINTON BE CONTINUED STATE SENATE (Paid Political Adv. by Spence Amos) w Need a Broom? Brooms on sale by the Lions Club are still available, accor-in- g to Royce Hermansen, sec- retary. The brooms secured through the Murray Blind Center in Salt Lake City are on sale for $2.00 each and are a project of the club to assist the blind THtU THH DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED school. Brooms may still be purchased by calling Royces Service or at the Payson Chronicle office. TRY THE CHRONICLE WANT ADS FOR QUICK SALE OF ANY ARTICLE USB OF SCIENTIFICALLY SALES BOOKS CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. V 7 OF Allen A fine education can make a in your life. Make the most of those wonderful college years. The U is known for the vigor of its intellectual climate; for its eoundly diverse student body; and for the breadth of Its degree programs. xn gked difference Harrison Conover Sterling Price Heber Jones F. M. Davis Earl Decker Albert Kenison GENOLA: Glade B. Draper 1. Provide a study table Medicine Fine Arts Pharmacy operate.) 150-wa- tt 2. Large, Thick Shade. Be sure shade is thick enough so glare does not come through . . . wide enough at bottom to spread light over entire study area. pmmmmmmmmmmfrnm Registration begins: ' Bulb of 150 watts. even lamp with bulb of at least 150 watts larger, if possible, for floor lamp. (A bulb costs less than half a cent an hour to Engineering Letters A Science Mines & Minerals Graduate School W. W. Clyde Condie st Law Nursing SPRINGILLE: Ray Cope PA SON: Glen F. Cowan Help your youngster earn higher grades this year. Give him plenty of glareless, low-colight. Hell read faster, easier, more enjoyably. Education Busineis Verdun Watts Rulon Craven Herbert B. Stratton Dee Pyne J. D. Pyne Dean Park Malcolm -- AT THE I OREM: Phillip SENATOR CounCom- ty Agricultural mittee, and was chairman of the same committee on a state level. of the Utah 0 Is currently chairman County Planning Commission. serving as president of the 0 Presently Lehi Irrigation Company. PROVO: Verl Dixon C. E. (Chuck) Peterson J. Rulon Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Thomas and family from Vernal visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Thomas and at Payson last week. Miss Cherryl Johnson and Linda Warren, Mr Henning Jensen and Hans Hansen from alt Lake spent Labor week end at the home of Mr. and OCT. 1 Boosters for Webb for Commissioner LEIII: Frank Craig Frank Arvil T STARTS Commissioner Webb is Well Qualified of Utah 0 Served as chairman Stabilization By Dorothy Thomas Vi SCHOOL Republican Candidate for A Few Reasons Why Mr. Mon- Russel Rich who has been in a Salt Lake Hospital for tests an treatment for an illness was permitted to come home on Sunday for a day at home. He returned to the hospital the (first of the week. Archie Jacobsen was taken to the Payson Hospital on Saturday after he had suffered a heart attack. In the Sacrament Services field Sunday Lois Larsen was released as a teacher in MIA and June Smith was sustained in her place. Jane Lundell was confirmed a member of the Church by her father. civic, church and political activities NEWS from Spanish Christensen Fork visited at Salt Lake last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nelson and baby, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomas and son Jack were at Schofield and Fair-vielast Sunday. Mrs. Velma Tuft from Orem visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Oberg for a week. Sam Elton is visiting at brother and sister with their Tooele with his children for a families, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney week. Moore Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Menlove Spanish Fork They returned to Lander day afternoon. His long record of leadership in GENOLA 3. White Lining. Shade should have white ing to reflect maximum light. September 28 lin- 4. At Least 2 Lights. To eliminate shadows, ever)- room should have at least 2 lamps or ForfuU information trp'te: University delations UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Sait Lake City 12, Utah fixtures. GOSHEN: Reed and Mary Horton BIT7FR BUY FROM YOUR Mr. Webb pledges himself to the people of this county that if he is elected as County Commissioner, that he will use his best efforts and devote his time to Paid Pol. Adv. by Boosters the affairs of Utah County and its citizens. O DIALFR NOW s UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. ' |