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Show fk Apt SUA 35 Wt Utah 94651 Avenue, Paytwi, Utah MEMBER miWpE Association Founded 188S A tablihad in 1988, pubtiihud avary waahly nwpapr Thursday and antared at Second Clatt matter at the Post Office in Payton, Utah 84651, under act of Mareh 9, 1979 SUBSCRIPTION 3 years $7 50 J Mrs Ruby Meredith Phone Payton and Vicinity $4 00 par year; Outside Payton area $4 50 year m advance C HENDERSON, Editor and Publisher BOB KAIETTA, Advertising Manager CORRESPONDENTS Lenora son, Santaqum, Eva Cook, Huith, Spring Lake, Della Hud 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 am All other newt and dastifed 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! Why do some astute businessmen watch their health as carefully as they watch statements? And, their conversely, why do others, equally astute, remain oblivious to their personal health until confronted with a serious emergency? The American Cancer Society suspects that in the ansers to these questions is the solution to the problem of why more men (55) succumbed to cancer last year than women (45). The ratio was 55 men to 45 women. Many types of cancer, the Society points out, can be cured if detected early and treated promptly. Thus some form of an early warning system should be set up by each individual and such a system exists. It is neither expensive nor bothersome. This warning system isnt complicated, it consists of an annual physical checkup, including tests for cancer. For various reasons, the American male ignores these checkups, while his distaff counterpart often welcomes them. The Cancer Society reports that three times as many women go for checkups as men. Even though the 40 total chalked up by the ladies is hardly cheering news, the 13 minority for the men is shocldngly low. Often as a result of the simple physical examination cancer is detected before it has begun to spread, and that is its most curable stage. A Cancer Society survey found one reason advanced by many men for not going for checkups was that they felt healthy. A somewhat smaller percentage gave as their excuse that their doctor had not suggested it. Surprisingly, some 10 admitted they had no concern about the disease. Regardless of how many men insist they feel healthy the fact remains that 25 of the population will be struck by cancer during their lifetime. And, despite recent progress in controlling the disease, some 100,000 died in 1968 who might have been saved by earlier and better treatment. All this points up the timeliness of the Cancer Societys slogan this year: Help yourself with a checkup and others with a check. profit-and-lo- ss Motivate with STEPS dent Payson Chronicle If you got the bug, We the cure. coming April 1 7th at TISCHNER FORD Santaquin, Utah FOR and Mrs. Ronald DeGraw arrived Saturday from Newburg, Missouri for a weeks leave from the Army. Sunday a family dinner was held at the home of his parents, Lorin and Sadie DeGraw. Brothers and sisters and their families present were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wilson of Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis DeGraw of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd DeGraw of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. William Brails-for- d of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Draper of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Terry DeGraw and Gary DeGraw of Pay-so- n. Sp4 Bishop and Mrs. George Mangum and three children of Salt Lake visited Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mortensen. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Christiansen and daughter, Diane, motored to Mesa, Arizona where they enjoyed a four day vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen attended sessions at the Temple. Open House was held, honoring Mrs. Mary Young on her 83rd birthday, at the American Legion Hall in Spanish Fork Tuesday, March 25th. The program was arranged by Mrs. Lavern Pierce and Mrs. Mary Evans. A potluck buffet dinner was served to a large crowd of family mem- bers. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rowley and Mrs. Lora Rowley were honored Friday evening at a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rowley. Dinner was served to twenty guests. Following dinner the group enjoyed games and visiting. Saturday a birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. HyrumGold in honor of Mr. Gold. Potluck dinner was served to all members of the family. A beautiful birthday cake centered the table and a very enjoyable day was had by young and old alike. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gold announce the arrival of a new grandson born March 18 at the Utah Valley Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pace of Provo. The new baby weighed 7 lbs. and 15 oz. Mr. Pace is attending school at the BYU. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Finch attended a birthday dinner in honor of their grandson, Bruce Finch, on his 19th birthday. It was held at the home of Mr. $1995 IN Mrs. Phyliss Moon spent Wednesday in Salt Lake where she visited the Genealogy Library and went shopping. Mrs. LeBaron Robbins accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Page and Mrs. Wilford Ellsworth to Las Vegas on Tuesday where they visited Mrs. Robbins sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cliton Ellsworth. They also attended a wedding reception for her nephew and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Ellsworth, of Las Vegas. They returned home Thursday evening. MAVERICK Ernest Rothe was recently elected presiof the Payson Farm Bureau and Reid Wayman and Ray Williamson were elected as directors. Mrs. Lavonia Croff of Spanish Fork is spending an indefinite visit with her daughMr. and Mrs. Frank ter and Sperry. INFORMATION Obtain your first place setting free WITH MERCHANDISE 2 PURCHASED STAINLESS TABLEWARE Stainless Club Plan Additional units at BIG SAVINGS GAD-A-BOUT- S Mtdolmt The four remaining members of the Delta Bridge Club celebrated the 48th anniversary of the founding of the club Monday afternoon, when members met for their weekly luncheon and game of cards. Charter members, Mrs. Clyde McMahan and Mrs. Leila Gray have been with the club throughout the years. Other members are Mrs. Emma Cluff and Mrs. George F. Wilson. The club was organized in 1921 with 16 ladies making up four tables of bridge. The anniversary celebration included luncheon at a local cafe and games of bridge played at the home of Mrs. Richard Gray, daughter-in-la- w of Mrs. Leila Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sperry attended a birthday, dinner Sunday afternoon at a Provo Cafe in honor of their Mr. Orlynn Sheen, of Salem. Lanes was Bowling at the Bowl-Menjoyed March 15 by Bart Wilson, eight year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherol Wilson, as his mother accompanied him and four friends for an hour of fun. Ice cream and punch were also enjoyed by Scott Butler, Tod Ekins, Chad Beagley and Michael Wilson. or Mrs. Cliff Halstead and her son, Danny, and Mrs. Maurice Alvey spent last Sunday in visiting several places of interest in Salt Lake City. They toured the LDS temple grounds and visitors center and also were in attendance at a presentation of the Tabernacle Choir. After luncheon in the Sky Room at Hotel Utah and a trip to the State Capitol, they called on Mr. and Mrs. Ted Alvey and family in Sandy. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rindlisbacher and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meredith and family of Ogden attended Open House Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gill of Payson, in honor of the 80th birthday of Mrs. Gill. A large group of friends and relatives called during the day to extend greetings. Mr. and Mrs. John Leland Watt of Layton visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. Watt were enroute home from a vacation to St. George. Mrs. Theone (Kathy) Curtis had the misfortune Wednesday of having a accidental fall at which time she received a broken ankle. She is now convalescing at home and wishes to extend thanks to all her relatives, friends and neighbors who were so quick to help in any way. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rindlisbacher honored their son, Lynn Rindlisbacher on his 16th birthday at a theatre party. They attended Romeo and Juliet at a theatre in Provo. Coleen and Becky Rindlisbacher, his sisters, were also present. Mrs. Gail Anger (Martha Seat) and baby, of Bountiful spent one week with her mother, Mrs. Mammie Seat, while her husband, Mr. Anger, was on a business trip to California. Mrs. Monte Chamber-lai- n (Mary Ellen Seat) and daughter, Stacy, of Cedar City arrived Sunday for a five with her sisters, Martha day and Donna, and her mother. Mr. Chamber-lai- n is attending school at CSU. Tiffin, A Product of The International Silver Compeny free! PUNCMASIO Phone c. SERVING SET i American Fork were Mrs. Michael J. Lloyd, former Carolyn Mayer, and her little daughter, Linda, 17 months, have arrived from Guam, where they have spent 15 months with Sgt. Lloyd, who is stationed there with the communications department. Enroute home, Mrs. Lloyd and the baby stopped in Hawaii to visit her husbands parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Lloyd, formerly of Idaho. In Payson she and the baby are staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mayer. Mrs. Areola DeWitt of Payson spent a few days of this week in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Blanche, and husband, Gordon Wood, and family. Mrs. Ralph Hillman of Las Vegas, Nev., was called horse last week due to the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Lillian Burraston, of Goshen, who is confined to the Payson Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hone and three children of Sandy spent the weekend in Payson with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hone. Mrs. Eugene (Paula Smith, Mrs. Leslie evening for Mrs. Floyd Stewart (BettyJ (Rowene) .Wilson and Mrs. Ray (Mary Jane) Dixon, all of Payson, and Mrs. Ross Turley of Hawthorne, Nevada) at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Stewart. Hostes(Betty) Harrison, Caliente, Nev., made up a party that traveled by car to Las Cruses were Mrs. Gene Rothe, Mrs. Glenna ces, New Mexico, where they attended the Tanner, Linda Stewart and Mrs. Ann Nelson of Genola. Many beautiful and useful wedding of their niece, Valli Barron, and Steven L. Naverez. The bride is a daughter gifts were presented to the new bride. of Mrs. Virginia Barron, Las Cruces, and The young couple were married March 10 at Ely, Nevada and will presently make Kent Barron, Salt Lake City. The ladies were joined by Mrs. H.M. (Lee Ora) Done, their home in West Mountain. who took a plane to Las Cruces and returned to Utah by car with the Dixon sisBirthday greetings were extended Sunters. Also attending the wedding were day afternoon to Mrs. Mary Morganson as she was honored at a dinner at the other relatives, a cousin, LeAnn Barron of Payson; and Randy Barron, abrother of home of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Kendall of the bride, from Salt Lake City. All were Nephi. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tanner and family, Mr. and Mrs. houseguests of the brides mother in Las Wallace Morganson and family, Mr. Reed Cruces. Morganson, Mr. Robert Morganson and Mrs. Mildred Hadden accompanied her Mrs. Lena Goodwin and daughter, Kathy Goodwin, of Goshen. granddaughter, Patricia Bliss, and Dell Dalton of Provo to the Manti temple, and was among those who witnessed their marMr. and Mrs. Kent Montague of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hayes and two riage March 21. She also attended a resons of Salt Lake visited Saturday and ception that evening that paid them honor at Lehi. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sorenson. They also visited their mother, Mrs. Mable Montague, who is a patient at the Mr. and Mrs. McKay Christensen were at the Salt Lake Airport Sunday to see their Payson Hospital. son, Anthony, off for his home in Seattle, Mr. Ted Tanner of Baker, Nevada visitWash., after he had spent a couple of days in Payson with his family. Tony routed his ed three days with his brothers and families, Mr. and Mrs. William Tanner and trip through Utah after completing business in Los Angeles, Calif. His wife and Mr. Don Tanner. children remained in Seattle while he was Tony is a business analyst and away. Catch our better Ideas buy also owns his own business, Impro Industries, a new venture for him in the Is Seattle area. A bridal shower was held Thursday, Spring Lake Events Lenora Huith Phono 465-263- 8 Mrs. Rhea Spainhower and Mrs. Carol Spainhower and two small daughters, Stephanie and Susan motored to American Fork recently where they visited at the home of Mrs. Bob (Joy) Spainhower and children and Mrs. Cara Lee Wilson. The speech festival held Tuesday night was very interesting. A large crowd was in attendance. Craig Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson has received a call to serve on a mission in the Southern Far East Mission at Taiwan. He will give his farewell talk in the meeting to be held April 6. Craig has been attending the Brigham Young University at Provo.' He completed his school work there the end of Miss Peggy Knapp who is attending a beauty school at Salt Lake visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Knapp, over the weekend. last week. Mrs. Viola Cowan was at Provo on Friday on business. Earl Decker, now Fork visited at the American in residing home of Mr. and Mrs. George LeFevre Former resident, one day A very large crowd attended the 17th of March party and banquet held Monday night in the Ward Cultural Hall. Everyone present enjoyed the delicious dinner and program. Visiting at the home of Mrs. Fanny V. Butler on Tuesday were her daughter, Mrs. Darthella Cook, from Goshen and her grandson, Roger Hanna, who recently came home on a furlough and is staying with his family. Mrs. Butler was happy to see her grandson, Roger. Mrs. Ruth Walker went to Salt Lake on Wednesday on the genealogical bus and spent some time at the genealogy library in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Fisher motored to Salt Lake on Thursday. They visited at the homes of relatives; their son, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fisher, and family; and with two of her sisters, Mrs. Cynthia Carter and Mrs. Nellie Brossard, and daughter. They enjoyed lunch with Mrs. Carter. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Johan Van Zeben and children visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan, on Sunday. They came to extend birthday greetings and wish many happy returns to Mrs. Cowan for her birthday which occurs on March 17. Mrs. Gary Kanpp (Jan) visited at the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Phillips, at Eureka on Wednesday. home of Mr. John Huish visited at the home of an uncle, Ray Huish, on Wednesday coming April TISCHNER 7th at 1 FORD Santaquin, Utah $1995 Gan cans Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lyman on Saturday were their son, Fred Lyman, and two children, Eric and Cydnie, from Salt Lake. Mrs. Lyman was working and unable to come. They came to help his father with their annual spring round-u- p when they dehorn and brand all of Mr. Lymans young cattle. Fred and the two children enjoyed having dinner with grandmother, grandfather and two uncles, Brent and Ross Lyman. Mrs. Mattie Pickering has returned home after spending the past eight weeks on the coast with her sons, Sterling Pickering, San Jose, Calif. Kenneth Pickering, North Hollywood, and Russell Pickering, Norwatlk, and their respective wives. New member Continued from Front Page means of everting tighter controls on length of hospital stay to prevent use of evpensive facilities when they are not really needed. Mr. Cunningham said the public expects hospitals to have the latest equipment and fine furnishings, increased saleries of employees and at the; same time keep rates down. 20 years, he continued, we have Shop At Home And Save Time and Money of last'week. MAVERICK out-pati- 2 North Main, Payson 465-252- 5 from shown through Payson City Hospital recently, with Joyce Provstgaard, Pink Lady administrator, pointing out services of her organization. In the group were Alice Clements, Verda Peterson, Vivian Baker and Doris Schow, all associates of the Pink Lady unit at the American Fork Hospital, who studied the local services with plans to incorporate new ideas into their own hospital work. They were served luncheon at the Snack Bar after the tour. been saying the hospitals were pricing themselves out of business, but the demand for hospital services doesnt go down in spite of the fact the cost of hospitalization has gone up from $15 a day to $65 a day. Among alternatives to hospitalization services and care in nursare ing homes or the patients own homes, the speaker said. ROGERS CUTLERY WITH MPRCMANDISt PHon Junior For SPECIAL BONUS Diaun : son-in-la- w, Mrs. Alma Jones and Merle McDonald of Blanding arrived Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Schramm for an overnight visit. They attended the wedding reception at Orem for Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hatch. got Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Schramm and family of Lehi visited Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schramm. Mrs. Schramm is convalescing from a recent serious illness. son-in-la- w, Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thompson on Friday were Mrs. Donna McEwen and daughters, Berda and Tracy McEwen, of Marysville. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Finch on Sunday were Mrs. Ethel Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Finch and children, Bonnie and Bradley, of Orem and Mrs. Irene Boswell of Spanish Fork. Subscribe To The CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Young and sons, Steven and Ricky, and Mr. and Mrs. Rex into West Mountain. Cancer PAYSON and Mrs. Vernon Finch of Payson. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Butler and family Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs, Percy Bori and six children. The Bori family have recently moved "EditOrial- - THE Thursday, March 27, 1969 465-333- 2 Young attended Open House at the American Legion Hall in Spanish Fork honoring Mr. Youngs mother, Mary Young, on her 83rd birthday. Office Manager MADOMNE DIXON, Society Editor, Staff Writer ETHEl NELSON, Sports Editor B DAVIS and VIRGINIA EVANS, Feature Writers SEARLE, 2 Mrs. Lena Parker and Mrs. Myrle Meredith visited Wednesday at Delta. Mrs. Parker visited her brothers and families, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bishop. Mrs. Meredith enjoyed the day with her sister and family., Mr. and Mrs. Jay Barnhart, who are formally from Lehi. RATES MARION COME West Mountain Views 0JU4H for a picture to run with a story about an activity in which you are interested, will you ha've an photograph to send? Make an appointment now for a new porwill suppl the glossy prints for newsWe trait. paper reproduction, as the are required. GEANS PHOTO SHOP Payson, Utah |