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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY MARCH I jt r dal Winner 10, 1966 Spring Lake News By Lenora Hmsh and Janet Fern Thomas, daughof Mr and Mrs. Glen CULTURE CLUB HOLDS ter Thomas, were confirmed members of the church. Sheriff Dick and Chappie Deputy M c Holley were guest speakers at a meeting of the Spring Lake Culture Club held Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Shock Nielsen. Mi and Mrs. Sherwin Thomas of Genola visited here on Sunday. Mr. Thomas came to confirm his granddaughter, Janet, a member of the church. Sheriff Chappie discussed the of the Utah County Sheriffs office anl the proceedfunction Visiting a' the Ira M ntague Sunday were their sons, Johi M. Montague, Floyd Montague, Kaysville, and Miss Maurine Jarvis. arrest to a person for a crime and get a conviction. Deputy Holley, who has recently returned from a school on the pohgraoh, explained its use and functions. They explained how they must ings necessary home on Mrs. Mont Wilson and three children from Ogden visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George LeFevre and family. proceed very cautiously because of all the legal ways there are of avoiding arrest and prosecution at the present time. Mrs. Elvon Butler, president, conducted the meeting. The collect was given by Mrs. Franklin Tervort. Mrs. Junior Lundell, member of the program committee, introduced the speakers for the Clyde Rex Peery, who lsem-ployin Salt Lake, was home for the weekend visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex ed Peery. Stanley Mike sell, Paul Deloy Twitchell and Larry Rich have graduated from Primary and received their Second Class Scout badge. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Nielsen and Mrs. Lundell to 17 members present. The Relief Society is planning the 17th of March birthday party Saturday night, March 12. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith went to Salt Lake on Tuesday to take their son, Larry, to catch a train going to California where he expects to be employed. to hold Mrs. Elvon Butler returned home Tuesday night from Layton where she had spent two days visiting with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Art Arnold and children. Lyman returned home Tuesday afternoon from a trip to Texas and California. He went to Texas to be with his son and family for Christmas. He visited with his son, Bob, his wife and their three daughters at San Antonio, and wAh his son, Jerry, and family at Dallas, Texas. He also spent two weeks at San Gabriel, California, visiting with his Roy daugh'er-in-la- w. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lyman and sons, Brent and Ross, were guests of their son and brother, Mr and Mrs. Fred Lyman, at Holliday, Saturday night and Sunday. They attended Sunday School and Fast Day Services. Mr. Lyman confirmed his oldest grandch Id, Eric Alfred Lyman, a member of the church. After meeting they enjoyed dinner at the Fred Lyman home. Others present for the dinner were M rs. Ruby Wilson, Mrs. Lymans mother, and her family from Payson who also attended the Fast Day Services and Fred Lymans brother, Mr. plan marriage in Manti Temple Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. th?ir of marriage daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Douglass M. White of Oakdale, Calif., were visitors in Payson Tuesday on their return to California after spending several days in Salt Lake City with relatives. In were dinner Payson, they guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rowe Groesbeck after calling on Vows will be spoxen April 7 in the Manti Temple. A reception for the bridal couple will be held April 8 in the Payson Park Ward church, Miss Thomas daughter, Valeria, and her husband, Gene Anderson, are at present in Teheran, Iran, where Mr. Anderson is associated with an oil company. Mrs. Page Peery entertained members of Sorosis Bridge Club Thursday evening. Guests m addition to members were Mrs. Howard Stevens and Mrs. ' Q.M. Burdick. and Mrs. Kenvm Lyman. Mrs. Howard Peery returned home on Wednesday from Idaho Falls. Her husband went to Idaho to get her. She had been at the home of her son, Bert Peery, taking care of the child- Mr. Davis graduated from Payson High School and BYJ, served a mission in France. is now teaching at Spanish Fork Junior High School. and He Childs Status as taxpayer, dependent Parents furnishing more than half their childs support may be able to claim him as a dependent even though the child had income of $600 or more during the year and is required to file his own tax return, Roland V. Wise, District Director, Utah Internal Revenue Service said. Mr. Wise explained, however, that to qualify, the child must not have reached his 19th birthday by January 1, 1966, or if he has reached 19, he must hae student durbeen a full-tiing some part of each of five calendar months in 1965. A child is not considered to be a full-tistudent if he attends night school, or is taking a correspondence or an employee training course. These rules apply only to the taxpayers Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Durrant and family, Spanish Fork, were guests for dinner at the home of his son, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Durrant, Jr. and family on Sunday. Mr. Durrant confirmed his granddaughter, Tammy, a member of the church in the Fast Day Services. Mr. and Mrs. Alva J. Moore and daughter, Joy Lynn, were guests for dinner on Sunday at the home of their daughter, and her husband, Kayleen, Robert Bebee at West Jordan. They also visited a son, Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Moore at LYNN CROOK responsible for part of the tremendous He has paiticipated in developing new insurance piograms that have met with great acceptance and are reflected in the companys present standing Through his efforts and otheis like him the company has been able to expand from a handful of western states to national coverage and to Americans living in manv other countries of the world This man is growth of Surety Life since 1950 1950 Insurance in Force $26,790,730 Riverton. Terrell has just been made a counselor in the M.I.A. On the way home they stopped m for a visit with another son, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore, in Orem. own child, ii with Bijart Saad A I V Mi ' Lake Temple. be given evening M ay 6 in the ii U I !l 1 VI 111 I ( , m f f i ' tint Firct S ( n i h i , i , 11 ! h 1 , -- mi 'f j ( n 10 ii. Hi i I. m ev crt TRY Vr AN U PIT1 eve You Can Wash Your . 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MAR. 14 to 26 Without obligation, would like information about the Life Insurance andor the growth possibilities of Mutual as a sales representative Funds as an investor I u guar-antees- Mom (except Sunday) at 8 15 p Sttuid ly MiUnee at 2 15pm Niightly ORDER TICKETS EARLY! Addrtti P O Box Stot KliOW DID YOU f ' I n I to be seen to be believed It is just as si ues m the lowei south as it Is in s i if,ii fjestoppei von 11 be delighted 5 -- ' ibi i ire aid more cothat our liaj piness or j mess eh ends, fir more v j e ii ed the events a, fhui on the mture of ( 1 in i i ,i ncur, ' t I ) Mr. and Mrs. Edmurd Jet ho of Payson attended the vveddir of her granddaughter, Rodn Coleman, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Coleman of Salt Like CiD, and James Rice, alo of S i Lake City. Vows were rep it at the home of his gr ir Mr. and Mrs. Re leiu at Bountiful. After the nujtials at the Jensens joined din a wedding dinner at i S It Lake cafe. The couj D wi make their home in Silt I P e for the present time. 1 t' i St ii I n i i i i 1 ilm c (I Z in A A if WRITE TO 222 North Salt Lake Utah San t, i p prod I ' and -f i nil i jour i i ) j T1 - Arecejtnn a ill in their honoi in the Payson !i bei nine eceiy one will grow. ui bu hv jilmts about two feet high, each mu double 2 ini h wide flowers on i.tiiU t toi utung These blooms con-I- . ini i on il ou never remove a dead or ,i t ) , It i u d t a sii ,l!ow dilll with the tip of ill h is bein spaded and taked level, ii t c change vows A cosmos i tionx it is named Sunset Scailet or dei j of gold, make this an out- -- It h t Mr iiid Mm. N e Id n f . Stevens t f Pavscn announce t! e and fcrtSc '"n engagement marriage ofto their dm9 nliter, DeShirlev Dee, Bijui mand of Teherm, li tn. Mr. Saadatmand is a sot if tfn-era- l Dr. and Mrs. 41 '!. Saadatmaml. Hisf ither is I n 'm Secretary of State of Im . The younc couple mH h mis i ' flower a gold of a color that a new pinill 27 jeais to ieceie judges t Ji ; stepc- hild, legally adopted child, or a child placed with you b an authorized placement agency for your legal adoption. Any other child, whether or not related, may not be claimed as a dependent if he has gross income of $600 or more, regardless of his age or his status as a student. In determining whether more of the childs supthan one-ha- lf port was provided by the parent the amount of support provided is compared with the entire support which the child received from all sources, including support provided by the child sown funds. A child who has $600 or more gross income is required to file an income tax return, like any other taxpayer. He claims his own exemption on his return, even though he may also qualify as a dependent on his parents return. This growth has been possible because of overall dedication to policyowners and investors, because of the integrity of our sales representatives and because of the loyalty and diligence of our home office employ ees Many of our successful sales representatives are able to offer Life Insurance andor Mutual Funds in financial planning Clip and Mail Cfy Shirley Stevens v,'$ 1965 12 States Licensed isagraduate of Spanish Fork High School and LOS Seminary. She has attended Snow College. other friends and relatives. Their ren. D. f s i Karen Marie, to Mr. Terence Terry Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh H. Davis of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Butler and son, Darrin, Salt Lake, and Mrs. Verla Roundy, Springville, visited at the home of their brother, M r. and Mrs. Kenneth Butler and family on Sunday afternoon. Babies blessed m Fast Day Services Sunday were Nattalie Peart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Peart, blessed by George LeFevre. John Wesley Albaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albaugh, blessed by his grandfather, Ira Montague. Tammy Durrant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Durrant, Karen Thomas and Terence Davis Provo, and four of her sisters with their husbands Saturday night when they went to a cafe for dinner and dancing. The affair was to celebrate the birthday anniversary of three of the sisters who had birthdays recently, Mrs. Ted Bliss, M rs. Jack Bullock and Mrs. Blaine Galley. Four sisters were unable to attend. i fn Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lyman joined with her parents, Mr. Richard Myers, , I Thomas of Payson announce the engagement and forthcoming and Mrs. vermilion red cosmos the third flower om All America Selections Judges in t ilso easy to grow. f Menlove, evening. son, Kim, and as K rvice I'1 i i i sU ne r 754-328- 1 |