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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, June 24, 1965 Lake. Sunday at their Stake' Conference. Rindlis-Lache- r Mr. ard Mrs West Mountmet Thursmembers ain D.U P. South Utah County day at the annual spring outing which d was held at the Ward Cultural Hall. A delicious lunch was followed by a program. Alice and Merlene Hurst, children, of camp member Betty Hurst, represented the camp and presented a duet entitled Let The Sun-shin- e Twenty-thre- e Park-Secon- lawMm Mix ijDMmof WuyAspmlj, Inc. SPANISH FORK 733-357- 7 Concrete Specialties READY-MI- CONCRETE Basements Formed and Poured PRECAST CONCRETE Rock Products WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL FILL DIRT CHOICE MOUNTAIN TOPSOIL Rentals Folk-ma- De-Gra- out-do- or sister-in-la- LOADERS CATS, CRANES Custom Asphalt Paving FREE ESTIMATES IS OUR MIDDLE NAME NEWS R-e- were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and n Mis. Grant Winegar. D. Brown of the YMMIA was a.so a special guest. In by their accompanied Mr. ard Mrs. Byron Parker mother. attended the 57th wedding Lu Jean and La Dean anniversary of Mrs Parkers twin daughters of Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don A. and Mrs. Lorin DeGraw and Bishop of Hinckley, held at 1965 High School graduates, the home of Mr. and Mrs. are employed for the summer Robert C. Bishop at Provo. months at the Sky View Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Bishop had 80 in Spanish Fork Canyon. dccendents present which inMrs. Mary Schulli of Port- cluded four sons and two dauland, Ore , spent Monday and ghters. Mr. and Mrs Don Parker Tuesday visiting with her sister, Donna, Mrs. Ray Stick-ne- y of Snowflake, Ariz., are atand family. Mrs. Shultz tending B. Y. U. summer was called to Utah because of school and making their home the death of her grandfather, in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Frank Adamson of Manila. Parker have recently moved to Mrs. Stickney and children, Richfield where Mr Parker Diana and Michael, Carl Broad-hea- d is employed by the ll S. govand Alene Broadhead of ernment. Miss Lenore Parker Salt Lake City and Mrs. is attending B. Y. U. summer Schultz attended his services school. Don, Wayne and Lenore are sons and daughter of at Manila on Monday. Monday evening the M.LAt Mr. and Mrs Byron Parker. Bill Berry ard son and Floyd officers and teachers and their B shop and son are employed partners met for an and a delicious at Jackson, Wyo. and will swimming hamburger picnic was enjoyed make their home there for the summer months. by thirty members. Mr. and Mrs. Don Tanner Pack 96 Cub Scouts, fifteen in number, spent an inter- had as their weekend guests esting and educational after- Mrs. Tanners mother, Mrs noon on Monday as they visit- Christina Ulibarry and her sised the Hutchings Museum at ter, Mrs. Alice Izenberg, and Lehi. They were chaperoned her two children, of Salt Lake by den mothers, Betty Hurst City. Charles H. Hirst celebrated and Mae Bishop. Other mothers present were Shirley h's 80th birthday Sunday with Bushman, Barbara Gleave and his two sisters; Mrs. Belva Evans of Price and Mrs. Ethel Coleen Sheffield. Lee Broadhead and Anita Mcmzies of Provo and hjsl Mrs Ethel Hirst. Kay of Salt Lake City visited for one week with their cousins They enjoyed dinner at a Diana and Michael Stickney, cafe in Provo. children of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gary and Michelle Carlisle, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stickney. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Bishop Carlisle spent three days at and children, Loran, Dennis, the Pleasant Grove Strawand Kolleen, attended the M berry Days, with their cousins, I. A. Dance Festival at the U. Tonya and Brad Bylund of of U. stadium Friday night in Pleasant Grove. Salt Lake City. TRY THE CHRONICLE Bishop Jonas Erickson, brother of Harold Erickson, was WANT ADS FOR QUICK SALE OF ANY ARTICLE sustained as bishop of the 9th Ward, Butler Stake, in Salt West Mountain News UY RUBY MEREDITH GENOLA Dorothy Thomas Mr, ard Mrs. Fred W. Dav visited in Salt Lake Thursday and Friday. They returned heme Saturday. Mrs. Helen Smith, Mrs Beatrice Kerby and Mrs. Donna Davis attended MIA Conference last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas and family, Jack Thomas and D. B. Thomas, visited in Salt Lake last Saturday. Mr .and Mrs. Elroy Murdoch were in Salt Lake last Friday to attend a wedding of a niece. Mrs. Carrie Throckmorton, Mrs. Beth Thomas and Mrs. Isabel Draper attended MIA Conference Saturday. Rudolph Johrson left for Chicago to visit for the summer. He has been visiting at d the home of his brother By j Gun-nar- Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Roberts and children from Bountiful visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas last Sun- day. Keith Clark is in the Utah Valley Hospital after having an accident. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thomas visited in Salt Lake last Saturday. The George Taylor reunion was held at Salt Lake last Saturday. Those attending were, Mr. and Mrs. Zack Ewell, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Throckmorton, Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Ewell and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ewell from Genola. idea began to materialize in the late 1890s when rural school superintendents encouraged students to plant corn, tend a garden, sew and cook. School fairs were heir and ribons awarded winning The 4-- exhibits. JOIN THEPAYROLL 4-- Clubs Plant Flowers for Community Projsct clubs met Eight Payson 4-- H h recently at the Payson Wards Church to plant flowers for their community project. The clubs, assisted by their leaders, planted petunias. This is the second year that the groups have planted flowers at the church. The project was spearheaded by Mrs. Virginia Gay, leader of the Daffadets. First-iFift- 4-- H The Daffadets The Daffadets club have recently been organized and their first five meetings were held at the home of Mrs.. Virginia Gay. Officers were elect ed as follows: Becky Hansen, president; vice president, Carol Rasmussen; Betty Gay, secretary; and Diane Brandon, reporter. Junior leaders are Gay and Margaret Elmer. At these first five meetings the girls sewed on aprons. The sixth meeting of the Daffadets was held at the home of Carol Rasmussen where the girls finished their aprons. The seventh meeting was held at the home of Diane Brandon and the eighth meeting was at Becky Hansens home. The girls worked on making skirts and planned a party The ninth meeting was at the home Betty Gay and the tenth meeting was held at Margaret El4-- H La-Von- mers home. LuAnn Houser; secretary, LITTLE LEAGUE BALL Huff; reporter, Paula Francom Tuesday, June 15 and song leader, Laurie DeThe girls will study Kiwanis 15 Giants 7 pew. Foods 1 and the leaders are Broves 8, Indians 3 Grizzles 13, Yankes 4 Mrs. Lewis Huff and Colleen Friday, June IS Huff. NEBO STAKE 4--H 0 Control Alfalfa Weevil with Mrs. Arlene Stewart entertained at luncheon and bridge for members of her club last Wednesday evening. MALATHION! Malathion has USDA acceptance. No fear of harmful residue. Effective for field, fruit, vegetable crops. Low per acre cost. ARCH THEATRE SPANISH FORK OPEN THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ADMISSION ADULTS CHILDREN (under) 12 The Happy Hands TEN FEET TALL The Happy Hands Club held their first meeting June EDWARD G. ROBINSON 2 at the home of LuAnn Huff. Officers were chosen as folCARTOON lows: President, Debra Hansen; vice president, Barbara Cool weather1 has intensified the Alfalfa Weevil problem in Utah this year. .More than ever you need the safe protection that Malathion can give. Larvae h:gin feeding wthin the opening leaf buds at the tip of the plant. . Then they move to lower leaves.'. Eight larvae per square foot will cause severe dam-agTwenty or more may destroy the entire crop. Damaged plarts have a silvery or greyish appearance. e. 7Sc 25c The Sand Dunes west of Thursday - Friday - Saturday Eureka was the place selected June 24 - 25 - 26 for the club party. Leader Virginia Gay took the girls by A BOY car for a weiner roast. HOW IS THE TIME FOR MALATHION! See Your Branch Manager Floyd Harmer 4-- H SAVINGS PLAN INTERMOUNTAUJ farmers association 000000000000000000000000000000 Off N -- at our prices you can afford both! 'v 1 J Now! Travel first class on your vacation for less in a worry-fre'65 Ford. Special prices during our big sale mean you can afford Fords getaway and your vacation getaway too. So, start your vacation at your Ford Dealer's. Come save on a silent, solid '65 Ford ... ora Falcon, Fairlane, Mustang! e low perfor-manc- e When you air condition with gas, you never have to air condition again. 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Flaming Torches Braves 3, Yankees 0 Fourth Ward vs Fifth Ward club held their fourth meetSTANDINGS We t Ward vs Sixth Ward ing recently. Brenda Bjam-so- n am Won Lost Je Monday, June 28 conducted; prayer was by 5 0 First Ward vs Fourth Ward Elva Olsen and Marlene Erick- Grizzles 1 4 Third Ward vs Sixth Ward son led in the pledge and Broves 2 3 motto. A work period follow- Indians ed with Brenda Bjamson and Debra Woolf making a drink OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 000-called lemony tomato juice, and Elva Olsen and Marlene Erickson made creamed soup and hot cheese sandwiches. A demonstration by Elva Olsen was planned for the fifth meeting and a party will be held for the sixth meeting. Closing prayer was by Debra Woolf. whole-hous- e cooling 0 U II T A I II IIMIT faXUAAl (OMfANY (m4 SlUiCl FUEL |