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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah wct Goshen News PAYSOH CHRQK1CLE by VIRGINIA ROBERTS Thu birthday of Miss Karen Kirk was observed with a dinner at a Provo Cafe. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Kirk were the hosts on Mon. e e. Following dinner Karen $3.00 and her parents enjoyed a rate. per Subscription just year, $1.75 6 months, payable10 shopping tour for the in advance: single copy right birthday gift. cents. Eagle Scouts Allen Penrod, Howard Trotter, Ricky White Max R. Warner, Publisher, ard Sherwin Thomas spent ent. Thursday in Salt Lake City. They visited the Senate, the Capitol, the DUP memorial and many other points of inTheir sponsor was terest. C. Roberts, advanceHenry ment chairman of Santaquin Tintic Stake. Mrs. Wylinda Jasperson was hostess to the Sewing Club on HELPS YOU LIVE Thursday. Eight members enjoyed a social afternoon and refreshments. BETTER FOR LESS Mr, and Mrs. Earl Okelberry Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson and Ted Okelberry were Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Okelberry of Granger who entertained for Mr. Carl Okel-berr- y and his bride to be at a family party. A meeting of the Goshen Valley Riding Club was held SEE YOUR at the home of Neil Thomas on Friday evening. Plans for theii INTERMOUNTAIN summer program were discussed and refreshments were served. FARMERS Mrs. Winnifred White, Mrs, Mrs. Joyce Mary Boswell, ASSOCIATION Hopes and Mrs. Mardene Nelson were in Nephi Sat. eve .o participate in the District FLOYD HARMER Quartette Festival. A large Branch Manager .umber of Goshen residents .ttended. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts in Salt .pent the week-en- d uflke City at the home of the A weemy newspaper, established in 1888, published every secThursday and entered as ond Class matter at the poet office in Payson, Utah, under the act of March 8. 1879. ADVERTISING for your fertilizer needs Jan Christensens while Thursday, March Mrs. Elaine Kirk was hostess to the O. N. O. Club at her home in Dividend on Thursday enening. A hot dinner was served to ten members and an evening of games were enjoyed by the group. The Variety Club met at the home of Mrs. Nora Davis on Thursday evening. Nine members were present. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Agnes Sorenson has been released from the Pay-so- n City Hospital, and is convalescing at her home. Mrs. Lyle Okelberry will be hostess to the Ladies Literary Club and the O. N. O. Club on Wednesday evening. A pictorial travelogue will be given. Miss Janet Jasperson spent at the home of the week-en- d her mother Mrs. Grace f S ' ' USX " V ir. or- o , . t , j 1 A total of 265 sailors sailed with Magellan in 1519 to seek cut the spice islands of the East Four years later, only 18 returned to tell of their discovery. k 7 I ,fj V ' v y, ' .7 v.-, ?.. ,. V ; 4 A ANNUAL SPRING DIAMOND VALUES v V Vi carat solitaire engagement Vi carat solitaire engagement carat solitaire engagement Vi & & & wedding ring set $99.50 wedding ring set wedding ring set 3i carat total weight (eight diamonds) set 1 $139.50 $247.50 $192-.5f- i carat total weight (eight diamonds) set $258.00 Substantial discount on entire diamond stock WE WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M. EVERY FRIDAY EVENING FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE EASY TERMS Dufae Jewelry BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Kennecott Copper Corporation will change from trains to trucks for haulmine. Areas above the dotted line ing mine dump material from its famed Utah Copper Division open-pi- t will be handled with trucks. Areas in the lower third of the big pit will continue on a rail system. A maintenance shop and other facilities for diesel trucks will he constructed near mine rim (upper right). The change to trucks is part of the companys expansion program for its Utah operations. Chesley Peterson Promoted to Rank of General 220 South Main, Springville, HtJIUWi Phone Utah Wl?' I HU9-422- 1 TV'!. Mi. HaskeSI Bros Buy Purebred Herefords Some of the best purebred cattle in the West have been purchased by Francis and Ivan Haskell, Their most recent purchase Chesley Gordon Peterson, is a yearling calf, P. B. Battle native of Santaquin and perDomnio K 83, from Peterson haps Utahs most famous flier Brothers of Ogden. Battle of World War 11, has been pro- WORLD WIDE RED CROSS 100TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR Mr. . md Mrs. Christensen attended I would rather be the author i builders convention at Elko, of one oringinal thought than lev. They stayed with the the conqueror of a hundred jrandchildren. On Sunday the battles. toberts and their charges were William Benton Clluow linner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and family. Fri-la- y evening Mrs. Roberts entertained at a supper for Mrs. l,ECURITy IN A Burton and son Dorothy Rick, Mrs. Ruth Draper and Mrs. Daisy Wadsworth. nutshell S'? s r To relate latest findings in heart research to physicians, the Utah Heart Association, through contributions given to the Heart Fund, has conducted statewide professional education programs. 14, 1963, moted to brigadier general in Domino is from the same cow the United States Air Force, that produced the 1963 champion at the famous Red Bluff it was learned Saturday , His promotion came from bull sale at Red Bluff, Calif. The bull calf is added to the rank of colonel, which he the foundation heifers the held has for several years. He k now stationed with the Air Haskell men recently purchased from Peterson Brothers. Force in Tokyo. These well bred cattle are an Gen. Peterson first gained fame as commanding officer of addition to their registered the Amercan Eagle Squadron herd that came from a herd of the British Royal Air Force. dispersion sale, bred by Quinn He later transferred to the Shepherd of Delta. The breedAmerican Force for the rest ing comes from the world famof the war, and remained in ous Wyoming Hereford Ranch. as a career officer. During World War II he became a full colonel at 23 years of age, with nine enemy planes to his credit and probable kills on seven more. He In yy was awarded along with the Air Medal and five clusters, the Distinguished Service Cross. The latter is the nations second highest decoration. His aviation career has a angle in that he washed out in his first attempt to learn to fly in the United States. He went to Canada and was accepted in the Royal Air Force. He went on to become commander of the Eagle Squadron and one of the most famous U. 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