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Show fk (tym Shmek 35 W Peyton, Utah Lenora Huish A weekly newspaper established in 1888, published every Thursday and entered as Second Class matter at the Post Office in Payson, Utah 84651, under act of March 8, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Payson and Vicinity 2 years $7.50. Outside Payson area: $4.50 C. HENDERSON, $4.00 per year; year in advance Editor and Publisher BOB KALETTA, Advertising Manager Office Manager MADOLINE DIXON, Society Editor, Staff Writer MARION SEARLE, ETHEL NELSON, B. DAVIS Sports Editor and VIRGINIA EVANS, Feature Writers CORRESPONDENTS: Lenora Huish, Spring Lake; Della Hudson, Santaquin; Eva Cook, Goshen; Ruby Meredith, West Mountain; Dorothy Thomas, Genola. DEADLINES: Advertising, Monday, 5:00 p.m.; School News Monday, 9:00 a.m.; Social News, Monday, 9:00 a.m. All other news and dassifed ads, Monday, 5:00 p.m. Pictures, Monday, 5:00 p.m. All deadlines advanced one day when a holiday falls during the week. PLEASE BE ON TIME! Editorial ..." The press is an extension of the people This is how an attorney recently defended the right of newspaper reporters to describe proceedings of a public hearing. It is only through the press that thousands of people in any community is able to participate intelligently in public affairs. The reporter at a court hearing or at a city council meeting is the eyes and ears of every reader of the newspaper. Special privilege which were accorded the press under the First Amendment of the American Constitution were not intended to favor any private group of printers. They were privileges guaranteed to the representatives of the whole public. They were intended to remove any cloak of secrecy from the conduct of the peoples business. As an extension of the public, the reporter is interested in reporting the abuse of power whether it favors the individual or the state. He is interested in helping the absent citizen to run his government with knowledge and insight. When the press enters the retail stores of a community, it performs a similar service for the public. It becomes the eyes and ears of thousands of shoppers through its advertising columns. From millions of available items, newspaper advertising selects the latest styles, the best prices, the most convenient offerings. In doing so it become an extension of the consumer, saving him money and untold hours of walking, talking and looking. West Mountain Views Phone West Mountain residents traveled to Salt Lake Friday evening on a chartered bus and in one car where they enjoyed dinner at a cafe and the Jimmy Dean show at the Valley Music Hall. The trip was sponsored by the Elders Forty-fiv- 465-333- 2 e Quorum. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis DeGraw and four children of Salt Lake spent Saturday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren DeGraw. Sunday dinner guests at the DeGraw home were Mr. and Mrs. William Brailsford and four children of American Fork and Miss Gail Warner of Spanish Fork. Mr. Pete Schmidt was admitted to the Utah Valley Hospital at Provo on Monday. Sunday his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schmidt of Salt Lake, visited him and then motored to West Mountain where they visited his mother, Mrs. Pete Schmidt Sr. Mrs. Ethel Hirst was honored at a belated birthday party given by her daughter, Mrs. Grace Crippen, and her seven daughters, Coleen Thomas, Nedra WignaU, DeAnna Durrant, Glenda Frixonie, Carol Sue Alvey, Marsha Brereton and Marilyn Ross. The group met at a Salt Lake cafe where they enjoyed dinner and then they motored to Utah Valley Music Hall where they seen the Jimmy DeanShow. bridal shower in honor sister-in-la- of Charlene w her Hall, re daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hall of BountilfuL Charlene is to be married Feb. 28 in the Salt Lake Temple to Mr. Larry Jones of Sandy. The Hall family are former residents of West Mountain. Sixteen guests were present and many beautiful and useful gifts received. De-Ve- Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mort-ens- en spent the weekend in Salt Lake at the home of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. George On Friday evening they attended a wedding reception for her niece and husband Judy Provatgaard and Bill Webber who were married Feb. 14 in the Salt Lake Temple. Mangam. Mr. and Mrs. Roy WiUiam-so- n were hosts Friday evening at a dinner. Guests present were Dale and Iris Jackson, Melvin and Muriel Meredith and Ted and Maxine Gordon of Lake Shore. Mr. Paul Meredith of Ogden was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rindlisbacher. He and his wife Larraine and daughter Paula and new son, Paul Val Meredith, returned to Ogden with him on Saturday. Mrs. Rindlisbacher has spent the past three weeks at West Mountain. Mrs. Ruth Rothe, Mrs. Mad-ol- yn Dixon and Mrs. mon attended a meeting Monday at the Provo Library for members of the Provo Branch of League of Utah Writers. Mr. Theron Luke spoke on the subPhylis Sim- Steven Farr, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Farr and husband of Kathleen Hogan Farr left Feb. 17 for Fort Polk, Louisiana for his basic training in the U.S. Army. His wife will continue her studies at the BYU and make her home with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Hogan of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Farr were hosts at a family on Sat. Family members visited together and enjoyed lunch. Dinner guests at the Farr home on Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. Hogan and their four children and Steven and Kathy Farr. Miss Patsy Hendrickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson, is a patient at the Utah Valley Hospital suffering from injuries received from a car accident near Fairfield, Utah Saturday morning. Her house guest, Miss Yolanda Lara of Cedar City, is a patient at the American Fork Hospital due to injury in the same accident. El-m- on Mrs. Martha Hall was hostess Friday night at her home at a Phone When Mr. and Mrs. Willard Butler from Redwood City, California visited in Spring Lake recently, they with his sister, Mrs. Hector (Maida) Sadler and his nephew, Jim Mower who were taking them to the Salt Lake Airport, left here early enough to stop for a visit with relatives in Salt Lake. They visited at the home of their niece and brother, Mrs, Blaine (Lila) Hall and Mr. Archer Butler and with Mrs. Halls daughter and husband, Elaine and Jerry Huber who were visiting at the Hall home. Mrs. Zella Peay returned home on Friday from El Paso, Texas where she spent three weeks at the home of her daughter, Marguerite, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Friant, taking care of their five month old baby boy and the home while Mrs. Friant was in the hospital being treated for a serious illness. Mrs. Friant has been released from the hospital and was recuperating at home when Mrs. Peay left. very delightful event of the week was the party enjoyed by the members of the Ward Elders Quorum and their wives and partners held in the Ward Cultural hall Saturday night under the supervision of the Elders presidency, Richard Saunders, Joseph Menlove and Franklin Tervort with their wives assiting. The long tables formed into a six pointed star were beautifully decoarted with the Valentine motiff, with heart shaped nut cups as favors and Valentine place cards at each table setting which all added to a gay festive mood of the evening. After a delicious chicken supper, enjoyed by everyone the present were group of fifty-si- x entertained by a Walt Disney film secured by Mr. Franklin Tervort, who also showed some pictures of Japan he had taken when he was serving in Japan. Everyone attending spent a very pleasant evening. A Press in an Extension of the People Mrs. Ruby Meredith Thursday, February 27, 1969 84651 ject Historical Research. Mr. and Mrs. Man Caldwell visited Sunday with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Simononson at Manti. Mr. Don Rowley, Norman Rowley and Reid Wayman traveled by air to San Francisco and Los Angeles Calif., where they attended business meetings. They left Wednesday and returned Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hansen were hosts at a family dinner Monday. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Jensen from Slaem, Mr. Ray Jensen of Everett, Washington, Mrs. Norma Long and son Kent Long and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Erekson of Orem. President and Mrs. LeRoy Hill, Bishop and Mrs. Sterling Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rowley, Mr. Noble DeHart. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hiatt and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Fisher returned home recently from a three weeks trip to Calif., where they visited with three of their daughters and families. They arrived there at the time of the bad rain storms, going over washed out one way roads and just a short distance from where their home was when they resided in Calif., eight homes were washed down the mountainside. They were happy to get back to their home here. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton (Mary) Bushnell and five children at Northridge and spent several days with James and Diane Williams and family at England. They also visited with Bishop Thomas and wife Flora Small-com- b and family at Costa Mesa. They were taken for a ride by one of the daughters to San Diego finding that San Diego had grown a great deal since they had been there. A baby girl was born to Robert and Nila Peart Cloward, February 1 at the Payson Hospital a brother and a sister welcomed the new baby when she arrived home with her mother. Mark Durrant is recuperating at his home since being released from the Payson Hospital following surgery at the hospital. Mr. Byron Thomas and his son George Thomas from Salt Lake visited for a while on Thursday with Mrs. J. Everett (Elsie) Nelson at her home Mrs. Byron Thomas came as far as Provo with them. She stopped at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bluth to visit them. rell Zeeman. Michael Cowan Michael Cowan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan of Spring Lake, has recently been promoted to Sp 5 class. He is stationed in Germany with the U.S. Army and expects to be sent home and released in about three months. Refreshments were served. Wm. T. Greenhalgh This Week in Genola Word has been received that First Lieutenant William Tl Dorothy Thomas (Terry) Greenhalgh has been appointed to the position of Chief, Production and Service Branch, Food Service Division, Womack Army Hospital, Ft. Brlgg, North Carolina. Lt. Greenhalgh, an administrative dietician, entered the U.S. Army in September 1967. Friends and families of Lt and Mrs. Greenhalgh, the former Cor alee Wilson, are urged to write to: Lt. and Mrs. William T. Green- 754-349- 5 Mr. and Mrs. Kent Christensen and boys visited at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Myron Christensen and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Badham of Payson last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Burke Draper and family and Sam Elton visited at Tooele last Sunday. The Fred Mecham Sr. and the Ralph Mecham families held a Cultural party Aat the Genoladinner was hall. pot luck served and a prog ramt was given. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Curwin and Jack Thomas attended the Jimmie Dean show at Salt Lake last Saturday evening. halgh 7525 Ascot Avenue Fayetteville, North Carolina 28303 Lt. Greenhalgh is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Greenhalgh of Payson. Genola Relief Society entertained at a Valentine party for the elderly ladies. A hot dinner was served and a program was given and all the ladies received a real carnation corsage. Mrs. Ernest Ewell and son and wife from Payson visited at Hanksville last The Neighborhood Club met at the home of Mrs. Helen Gordon in Provo Thursday evening with the following attend' ing Mrs. Ora Davis, Mrs. Lucille Wall, Mrs. Blanche York, Mrs. Ada Olson, Mrs. Trilma Jarvis, Mrs. Melba Hansen, Mrs. Dot Tolman, and Mrs. Dafna Smith.The group enjoyed luncehon, and sewing social chat. On Valentines Day the same group met at EUiots Cafe in Provo for their Valentine SociaL Mrs. Zola Ahlin celebrated her birthday on F eb. 10 when her Mrs. Warren daughters-in-la- w Ahlin and Mrs. Eddie Ahlin took her to a Payson Cafe for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wick-ma- n were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melford King in Payson Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Gleave of Pay-salso joined them. The group hand an enjoyable social evenion ng. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Laboroi were in Salt Lake Sunday to attend the 50th Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cormami. on Mrs. Rachel Laboroi, Mrs. Amber Wickman, Mrs. Inez Kay, Mrs.Hazel Kay and Mrs. Della Hudson. A hot dinner was served and prizes in cards went to Mrs. Alice Armstrong, Mrs. Irean Peterson and Mrs. Inez The Rodger and Clean- Bur-rast- Gordon Newton of Mona, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nelson. tiful gifts were received. Fix-u- p The Social 500 Club met at the home of Mrs. Lillian in Goshen Tuesday night. Going frem here were Mrs. Alice Armstrong, Mrs. Irean Peterson, Mrs. Zola Ahlin, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson entertained at a Mexican supper last Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. The wedding reception that was held in honor of Miss Nancy Dawn Radditz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Radditz and Quinton Crockett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Crockett of Preston, Idaho was held at Provo last Saturday evening, February 14, 1969. Many beau- p, up. couples, the Mutual - Ph s.; Paint-u- Marrieds met last Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Eggett who reside on the Nebo Stake Farm, for the first meeting of the group. Mr. and Mrs. Eggett, leaders of the Mu- tual Marrieds were host couple with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Menlove assisting. Refreshments were served to the group of twenty-tw- o present. The Santaquin Civic Club met Thursday night in the Summit Creek Irrigation and Canal Co. office. Election of officers was held with LaRainGoodall named as pres.; Berk Peterson, vice-preMarilyn Clayson, secy.; and Charles Weirman, treas.; two year directors are Mr. Reed Jensen, Mr. Archie Alexander, and Mrs. Carol Green-halgone year directors are Mr. Calvin Clayson, Mrs. Naomi LeBaron, Mrs. LaRue Jensen and Mr. Lorenzo Clark. Last years president was Mr. Doyle Crook. The Civic Club was last year after being dormant for several years. It was organized to stimulate community projects and make Santaquin a better place to live. Their slogan has been h; ing. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Reed N. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Christopherson and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan and the host couple. Kay. Glen R. McBeth Petty officer 3rd Class Stephen R. Egan, son of Ralph and Verda Egan of Spring Lake, has just returned home from s a tour of duty with the He will in Vietnam. spend a 29 day leave in Utah before going to his base at Gulf Port, Mississippi. Sea-bee- where he has been assigned as a nurse in a military hospital. Glen spent a leave in Payson, arriving here February 1st. He has spent the past eight months on duty in a hospital at San Diego and Camp Pendelton, Calif. Glen entered active duty through the Naval Reserve. He has been a student at the University of Utah. two-we- ek to Mrs. Margene Finch, Mrs. Jennie Burnett and Mrs. Ardella Openshaw. Others present were Mrs. Donna Christensen, Mrs. Jill Peterson, Mrs. Gwen Stanton and Mrs. Deanna Hansen. The 1st and 2nd Ward Relief Societies spent an enjoyable day Saturday when two chartered buses took them to Salt Lake. They spent time at the Visiting Center on Temple Sq. at the Wax Museum, dinner was reserved at a Salt Lake Cafe and then they journeyed to the Valley Music Hall where they were entertained by the Jimmy Dean show appearing there. In charge of arrangements were Relief Society Presidents Mrs. LuciUe WaH and Mrs. Nola Rae Olson. There was a total of 52 members and some of their partners going from the two wards here. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stanton and family have moved to Calif., where they will make their home. Mrs. Hazel Williams of here Mrs. Edand her sister-in-la- w ith Schultz of Salt Lake flew to Salem, Oregon to visit with Mrs. Williams daughter Mrs. Linda Book and family. They were gone ten days. Mrs. Jen P e t e r s o n accompanied her daughter Mrs. Gael Fitt to Salt Lake Saturday. She returned home Monday night on the bus. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clayson had a birthday dinner Monday for their daughter-in-la- w Mrs. Ann Hall last Monday. Many family members were present. The Jr. Literary Club held their Birthday party Thursday evening when members of the group journeyed to Provo for dinner and a show. They saw the performance of Camelot." Attending the event were Mrs. Zelma Clayson, Mrs. Alice Armstrong, Mrs. Zola Ahlin, Mrs. Elma Fowkes, Mrs. Della Hudson, Mrs. Essie Higginson, Mrs. Hazel Kay, Mrs. Blanche Shaw and Mrs. Grace Kester. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hudson attended the Choroliers concert Friday night in the Tabernacle at Payson. Their daughter Jolene Haskell is accompanist for the group. Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong attended a birthday dinner in Provo recently for Mrs. Armstrongs brother Mr. Oscar Hansen. Many family members were in attendance. Sgt. James L Lindstrom was home on leave from the Air Force at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl L Lindstrom. He spent the weekend and drove back Monday to his Base at the Holloman Air Force in New Mexico. delightful dinner was held Saturday in Delta for family members of the Carl Lindstrom family where they went to spend the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Losee and family. A Mr. James DeVocht, of Belen New Mexico who is attending the BYU was a weekend guest at the home of his sister and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Bylund. He had with him Sustained as age group coun- in the 1st Ward MIA Sunday night was Miss June Hee-li- s. President is Mrs. Margaret Bylund and the other counselor is Miss Maurine Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Kathle Tisch-n- er returned home Sunday from a two week stay in Houston, Texas. While there they attended a National Auto Dealers Convention. Enroute they visiter ed with Mr. and Mrs. Kay Another very lovely event of the new week was the party given by the Bishopric and Ward Clerks, Bishop Kenneth A. Butn, ler, Monte Depew, Darrell Larry Houser, Karl Ashton, Ray Christopherson and Zee-ma- Tis-chn- and fmily in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mrs. Kay Tischner and three daughters returned home with them and Mr. Tischner will come Thurs- and Mrs. Wayne Bushman were among the group from Nebo Stake that toured Visitors Center on Temple Square in Salt Lake Monday evening. They later enjoyed dinner at a cafe. day for them. Three new lighted Ford signs recently Installed, distinguish the Smith Auto Co. on Spanish Fork's Main Street. The large Ford sign with Ford's new insignia, towers above the show room of the Company; the "Service" sign indicates the service entrance and the third is across the street on the used car lot. These signs are standard for Ford all over the world and cost each business $13,000. The ones at Smith Auto are among the first to be installed. A very fine addition to our Main Street. Mrs. Thelma Lance and fam- ily were recently surprised by a visit from Mr. Charles Arden Lance of Delores, Colorado. He had been seriously injured in an oil field accident and expects to be confined to the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City for observation and tests in the near future. During his three day stay, the families of Michael Tanner of Provo, Kenneth Tanner of Mt. Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Emerine of Payson gathered for an evening of making recordings, reminiscing and a very enjoyable evening was afforded all. Also present were Mrs. Thelma Lance, ONeil Horton, Chuck and Lisa Lance. Mr. Lance is now employed by Mountain Gravel and Construction Co. of Delores, Colorado. Hilights from Goshei Eva Cook - Phone 274-330- 2 It was grandparents day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rand Wightman in Payson. The honored guest was little Sean Wightman who was one year old Feb. 9th. Those enjoying birthday cake and ice cream were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wightman, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook, Goshen; of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. George Cook, Goshen; Eddie and Jill Wightman of Provo and Patricia Cook of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Partridge and family of Payson have moved to Goshen and are living at Reds Trailer Court. Kenneth Burraston was released from the Veterns Hospital last weekend and is recuperating at his mothers home in Goshen. Emma Steele was hostess to the Ladies Sewing Club at her home last Thursday. All enjoyed sewing and visiting. Those attending were Mildred Jensen, Meda Woodard, Vera Morgan, and Naioma Jermaine. Mrs. Zimba Page, Mrs. Melba Summers and Mrs. John Smith, former residents of Goshen, accompanied John Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strowd of Salt Lake City to Goshen where Mr. and Mrs. Strowd spoke at Sacrament meeting after recently returning from the Australian mission. Mr. Smith also gave a few remarks. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and family ofDugway were home for the weekend. Their son, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Palmer, of Gunnison was home also. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Buxton returned Wednesday evening after spending the past 2 months in California where they spent some time with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Juanita) Hansen, at LaMesa, California. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Johnson of Magna spent the weekend at the home of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Rulon Finch. w, Spending a short weekend at the home of his r parents was Sgt. Charles Ray Brady. His parents Mr. and Mrs. James Brady took him to Salt Lake Sunday to board a plane for his base at the Mountain Home selor and baby. Larson. night. Luncheon was and prizes in 500 went Calif., who also attends the Y. Mrs. Walter Butler went to Lake on Friday with her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Montague and baby of Payson. They spent the day visiting with Mrs. Montagues son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Montague, Mrs. Doratha McArthur of Manti visited from Sunday until Wednesday with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Monday served his financee Patty Taylor of Salt Mrs. Joyce Jacklin and daughter Sherrill of AmericanFork visited Sat., with her mother Mrs. Virgil Meredith. Mrs. Nan Smith entertained a Social Club at the home of her mother Mrs. Jennie Burnett Air Force Base in Idaho. Glen R. McBeth son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted McBeth, Payson, left Saturday, Feb. 15, for Japan, Stephen R. Egan Surprize Visit 754-348- 2 person has already been chosen and will be given special honor the night of the event. Further details will be in next weeks Chronicle. Several couples who are members of a Study Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler Sunday night after meet- Eleven Mrs. The annual Honor Day Citizen, program sponsored by the Santaquin Lions Day is scheduled for the latter part of the 1st week in March. The exact date has not Ibeen determined. It will be held in a local cafe and the event is scheduled each year to honor one particular citizen who has done outstanding work in a civic church or just a good nieghbor way. Each club has been contacted by Alfonzo Kester, member of the Lions Club to nominate their favorite citizen. The 465-263- 8 Robert Menlove entertaining all executives officers and their wives, Monday night in the Ward Cultural hall A delicious beef dinner with all the trimmings was prepared and served by the wives with the husbands assisting. The long tables forming a star spread with a white cover were beautifully decorated with a Valentine centerpiece. After dinner the group of approximately fifty were entertained by a program announced by Monte Depew, member of the Bishopric. Piano duet was given by Rae Lene and Roseanne Johnson, they entertained th audience with two numbers; Susan Green-halg- h sang two numbers and Susan and Jay Jolley sang two numbers. Both were accompanied by Gwen Moore. Reading by Marva Loy Eggett. Prayers were by Monte Depew and Dar- News Notes Santaquin Phone Della Hudson News of Servicemen Spring Lake Events 84651 Utah Avenue, Peyton, Utah MEMBER Association - Founded 1885 J. THE PAYSON CHRONICLE 2 Mrs. Albert Krump of Jerome, Idaho came last week for the funeral of her Uncle Mr. Deland Holman. She stayed at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jed Greenhalgh. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Crook, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Kay were in Salt Lake Saturday. They had Little Jeff Nelson, son of Mr. Mrs. Kent Nelson, is a patient at the Payson Hospital suffering from flu complications. and Little Dianna Horton, daughof Mr. and Mrs. Max Horton, is a patient at the Payson Hospital with a bad case of pneumonia. ter Mr. and Mrs. Duane Green attended a cutting contest at the ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robins at Kaysville last Sunday. Mrs. Winnona Watters of American Forkvisited lastSun-da- y at the homes of her sisters, Mrs. Naioma Jermaine and Mrs. Lillian Steela. Mrs. Ruby Steele returned home Saturday after spending the past week at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Steele, of Dugway. The O.N.O, Club was held at the home of Elaine Kirk at Dividend last Thursday. Cards were played and prizes were won by Devor Sornsen and Ethel Neilson. Other members attending and enjoying a hot dinrn ner were Ruth Finlay son, Kirk, Sylvia Steck, Fern Horton, Winona Jensen, Elaine Nelson, Arelene Kirk and the La-Ve- hostess. The Social 500 Club met at the home of Mrs. Lillian Bur- raston last Tuesday evening. A hot dinner was served to 9 members. Prizes went to Alice Armstrong, Irene Petersen and Inez Kay. dinner at a Salt Lake Cafe and then attended the performance of Jimmy Dean at the Valley Music Hall . ' |