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Show 10 DAILY HFRAI Wednesday, juneUtah28, Utah FY 1961 County, n Mews f Leland Lake Shore By MARGARET WATERBURY GOSHEN Mr. and Mrs. Jerry By E STELLA PETERSON By WINONA F. THOMAS By Alba J. Anderson Louise Kester, SANTAQUIN LELAND A number of Mrs. Winona Thorn-a- s LAKE SHORE of Mr. a and Mrs. Al-- f daughter has been informed that two awards were given' in the annual onzo is in Mexico City Kester, manuscripts, which she entered Lake Shore Homecomjng, which on a Brigham Young University in a recent national contest of was held Saturday. study tour. the Pen Women, were placed Mrs. Ella Rose Fillmore, Spanamong the winning entries. A ish Fork, was honored for being Mr. and Mrs. Glen Milner and juvenile story, "Cougar Tracks," placed fourth and a article "The Bone Yard" placed fifth. Only one other awtrd came to Utah. Mrs. Ann Hafen of Provo placed fifth in the ballad division. Thf awards wprp rrarf at 'the meetings in Tulsa, Oklahoma. non-ficti- on the oldest woman present; J. J. Argyle, was the oldest' man; Sue and Marcia Williams, Springfield, O, came the greatest distance for the homecoming; Mrsl Bob Andrews had the youngest baby present; Mrs. Marian Tuckett had the most family members present. 'Joe Bellows and his Sons, Michael and Jeffery, are ori a salmon fishing trip in Idaho this week. They were accompanied by another son, Joey, to jSalt Lake his work as a counselor-instructwhere he will spend the week in family relationships and mawith Mr. and sMrs. Jack ternal welfare which is under the visiting Milner. Clara Elizabeth Foundation of Flint. Mrs. Thomas is employed Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gordon there as a teacher in the elemenword that Mr. and have tary schools. They expect lo be Mrs. received Howard Southejland and here for two weeks. were who children, houseguests home Gordon last week, at the Bishop and Mrs. Grant Larsen, were in a car wreck near Richaccompanied by their six grand- field on their home to Calidaughters, attended a reunion of fornia. Their way camper and pickup the George Palmer Jr. family at were demolished d and Mrs. the Draper Park on Saturday. in is in serious condition Michael Hospital in the St. Miss Ellen Atwood vas among the graduates from the LDS Business College at their exercises Mrs. Horace Jex entered the Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Payson Hospital Thursday for Dick Atwood, Mrs. Mary Harris, major surgery. She will be there Mrs. Ethel Holder and Clyde for several days. Holder attended the exercises and were guests at a reception on the Mr. and Mrs. Dell Argyle are lawn at Barratt Hall afterward. spending several days here. They have been guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ix;e Palmer and relatives. their family of Yakima, Wash., are visiting at the Grant Larsen Darrell Thost and his brother home in Leland. William Thost of Alhambra, Calif, were dinner guests Friday at the Mr. and Mrs. Mario Plumb and home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gorfamily of Provo, and Allen Rey- don. Other guests were Mrs. nolds and his daughter Kathleen Woodrow Ludlow and Mrs. Wilof Beaver were visitors at the liam Christensen of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Dimick David Thomas home Sunday. of Kearns, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack The Young Ladies MIA gave a Rohde and four children of Calif. They had all attended bridal shower for Miss Barbara Hansen Thursday evening. Miss the funeral services for Mrs. HowHansen will be married on June ard Thost in Provo that morning. 29 to Linnis Mills of Woods Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Rohde and children were weekend guests at the Gor-- . don home returning to California Sunday. Darrell Thomas of Flint Michigan are visiting in Leland and in other towns of this area. They are on vacation from Mr,; and Mrs. or South-erlan- Co-vin- a, Eureka Palmyra By SHIRLENE OTTESEN PALMYRA Mr and Mrs. Jolley have returned to their home in Inglewood, Calif., after spending a week vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Steck. They also visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Jolley of Santaquin. Mrs. Steck entertained at a family dinner and party in their honor on Sunday. The following family members attended: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Steck and son, " of Pleasant Grove, Mr. Larry, and Mrs. Eugene Stock of Salt Lake City, Vernon Steck and the honored guests. family are vacationing in southern California. Members of the Social 12 Club entertained their husbands at a dinner party recently. After dinner the group enjoyed a social hour at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eld on Carter in Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Mayben Johnson si QS Alpine Melvin Christopherson of San Jose, California, left Monday to return to their home after s pe nd- ing a week visiting with his Mr. and Mrs. Verl Chris topherson in Palmyra. While here they also visited with other rela tives and friends. pa-ent- s, Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Haskell and daughter, Diane, of McGill, Nev., are here staying with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl kell of Payson and Mr. and Wallace Sorenson in Palmyra By BERTH A CLARK ALPINE Mrs. Myers Marsh was hostess Saturday at a delightful surprise party in honor of the 60th birthday of her hus band at their home. Cousins of Mr. March invited to help celebrate the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. OscaB Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Adamson of America Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Eph Nash and Mr.- - and Mrs. Mark Adamson of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jacobsen of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Le grand Adamson of Highland; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Marsh, Lor-i-n and Marvin Marsh of Alpin. Dinner was served by the hostess. Salem Mrs. Emma Powell is home after spending several weeks in Salt Lake City where she underwent BENJAMIN Mr. and Mrs. surgery and treatment on her Woodruff Hone have received word eyes. She is improving nicely. of the birth of a granddaughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Guy Farley and Mrs. Mary of Denver, Colo. Mrs. Christensen and their children Hone and her granddaughter, Pat- Mary Lee Christensen, Dixon ty Dunn, left recently for Denver Farley and Margie Farley went to be with the McDougalls for some to Grand Canyon North Rim to time. take Sue Stroveski where she will work at the lodge for the summer. Paul Richardson and son, Rob- They visited Joyce Christensen bie, and daughter, Janice, of San .who is working at the Rim. En- Diego arrived here Friday. Robbie route home they visited Zions and. Janice will spend the summer Canyon. her with their grandmother, Mrs. Pauline Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ficklin and family were guests at the Any Dale Bingham, son of Mr. and drew Ficklin home and the Mrs. Blaine Bingham, left SaturIsaac home. Mr. Ficklin re day for Fort Ord to serve with the turned home to Las Vegas Mon U. S. Army. Dale has been em- day leaving his wife and children ployed at South Gate, Calif., but to visit relatives for a couple of lias spent the past 10 days here weeks! Benjamin Mc-Doug- Chris-tensen,'- hit- i I WV-Ai- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kcnney from ElMonte, Calif., are visiting their children Mr. and Mrs. Adrean Kenney and Mr. and Mrs. Ral-do- n Kenney, also sisters and other relatives in the area. Mrf and Mrs. Kent Smith and children visited Mrs, Smith s par-ents,Mr. and Mrs. Frank aperry, en rokite to their new home in Ida- ho FiTlsr Mr. Smith is an electrical engineer in Area. Ida. Thy for-Lake View Scouts participated merly ersided at Palo Alto Calif. in a Provo Scout swimming "meet Saturday morning at Park Ro-S- - Mr and Mrs, Robert W. Bishop and ribbons were won by and children, Pat and Annicll:, have Bryce Taylor, Melvin Brown, spentj the past month visiting with Gary Cuff, Richard Riddle and Mr. Bishop's parents, Mt. and " Murlyn Brown. Mrs. J. D. Bishop, and othejr relatives j in this area. They left Utah Leslie Brown, son of Mr. and Wednesday for Seattle, where they Mrs. Murlyn L. Brown, is visiting will jfly this Wednesday fbr Anhis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. chorage, Alaska. He will be staClifford Whetton and other rela- tioned at the Alendorf Air Base for tives 'kx Colonia Juarez, Mexico, the ijtext three years. They have for the summer. spc:ill the last two years at Lack- land Air Base in San Antonio, Tex. st - mi m i ii ww YOU'LL FIND JUST TLIE CAR MllllwllnmI in IIND YOU'VE GOT IN AT YOUR CHEVY DEALERS ONE-STO- P SHOPPING CENTER d models to pick and choose from! Chevrolets, Corvette just name your pleasure. Then stop in Corvairs, the d r for a pleasant visit with your Chevrolet dealer. fun, take a look att Bel Airs and always-felegaChevy's buclgeklovin' Biscaynes, The Impala Convertible is the liveliest, love Impalas. (A tip for d liest ever.) For wagon fans there are six vacation-minde- d Chevrolet wagons. 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All priced to clear t New Chevrolet BEL AIR SEDAN 2-DO- full-size- d wj t lit ; rrr " vt. t1 EASY TERMS LOW BUY PRICES NOW CHEVY'S traditionally high resalet ' : r Chevies keep on bringing more trade-i- n money, Because these peo it's almost like having your cake and eating it, too. One more reason for going Chevrolet. Happy motoring. And many happy returns! Variety Club entertained their husbands on June 15 at the Arrowhead Resort. A steak supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Payne are liave returned to their home at spending a few days at Moab on r Ceres, Calif., , after visiting rela- - business. crafts- Chevrolets. means it costs less in the long run The j by Fisher Like all Chevrolets, this family favorite brings you Body manship . . and it's priced just above the thriftiest ple-pleasi- ng Mrs. Clara Ludlow has spent the past two weeks with her daughter Mrs. Grace Hayward at Spanish Fork. Some 65 persons enjoyed a wein-e- r roast and hamburger fry and slumber party at the home of Mrs. Millie Stewart on June 17. Many from out of state attended. i EXTRA SPECIAL! tives and friends here and other -9 a, in Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stewart and places in Utah. I I - Hart with his folks. -'- By MRS KENT A. PRUE Wendell Cropper, son- of Mr. and Mrs. George Cropper is spending the summer in Winne-muccNev., where he is employed by the Bureau of Land Management as a range analist. He recently completed his junior year at USU and will return there in the fall. WEST MOUNTAIN Mrs. Rpirl Waynian accompanied her mother, Mrs. August Wehrli of Sali Lake City to San Francisco, Calif., to attend the wedding of a sister, Elizabeth, who became the bride of Jack Sreitas. Miss Wehrli had made her hqme with the Waymans and attended the Pavson High School. Aftpr Mr his, nkvy assignment In California, the ncwyeds will make theiri home in Hi wan. i Le-Ro- Mr. and Mrs. Seth Mattice and i i i i n i i f v. ijnr Liu izrr: vm. in ' tii M sevcra'. days visiting here with her parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Carl F. Lundell, and reltaives and friends in other towns. West Mouhtai n. . -- Li er all family have returned from a trip to California. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lindsey at Reseda and relatives at Downey, Calif. Their son Stephen remained at California to spend a couple of weeks and Susan Lindsey came back with the Stewarts to visit here awhile. tl Si Highland 4-- H cooking. .1 h he and-Elain- e Mc-Intyr- e, Lake View-Vine II Mr. Haskell will attend summer Mr. and Mrs. Ken Matheson school at the BYU for the next of Jerome, Ida., have been visit'. i ors at the home of Mrs. John- left by train Friday for Sun Val- six weeks. Mountainville Camp DUP offison's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wen- ley, Ida., where they will visit cers will sponsor a dinner and seil dell Devel. April Johnson accom- for a week at the home of his son,, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mestef and refreshments on July 4. Beginning panied them home after spending Clyde Matheson, and family. daughters, Fanny and Wioma and at 1 p.m. there will be games, two weeks here at the home of a fish races and other The members of the ONO Club their grandson, Francisto Curin, events. pond, her grandparents. their to return left Sunday drove to Spanish Fork on ThursWiscDnsin. Niekie Reyes of Roswell, N.M., day night where they enjoyed din-- ; home in Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Galetka their and Mesters The grandson is a visitor at the A. A. Borgeson ner at a local cafe. They spent children of Ennis, Texas, and of Mrs. home at the Mary the remainder of the evening at stopped home. have a returned home after severed fout Monk for and family day a show in Provo. to from home enroute their days visiting at the home of a visit Mrs. Louise Chatwin of Alhamthe brother, Stanley Galetka, and othNorthwest. Ruth Draper of Genola and Vir- fa trip through bra, Calif., is a guest at the home er relatives. of a son and family, Mr. and Mrs. ginia Roberts and LeAnn Larsen Mr. Darrell Reis left Sunday to Albert McKay. of Goshen attended a bridal showA large group of members ater in honor of Sue Elton in Provo spend 16 weeks at the Aberdeen tended the program at Mutual Mr. and' Mrs. Leslie Camp and Mr. and Mrs. David Rogers on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Proving Grounds in Mar on Dell Ward Day. Friday exten While there he will receive family are spending the summer and son, Yale of Mesa, Ariz., vis- LuDene Larsen. in Anchorage, Alaska, where he sive mechanical training. jWhile ited recently a,t the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George McDaniel, is employed by U.S. Steel as a the his is the wife, in he east, H. and of other Goshen and J. relatives. Kay Henry Roberts Zee Mr. Mrs. Gra- mineralogist. Another son, Ellis, accompanied Doris Penrod of Elberta attended former DeAnne Crump and their ver McDaniel,CharlesandClark HIGHLAND Lyman and Sylvan and Clark, them to Salt Lake City where he the PTA convention in Salt Lake two children. Russell and Cynthia Mrs. Bertha Clark fuBuhler attended a farewell testi- attended Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Lott from will remain at the home of her entered the LDS Mission Home, City on Thursday. M. in moni.l Salt Lake City Sunday Mrs. for services Fern neral Rodeo, Calif., hate been guests parents. Mr. and Mrs. prior to leaving for a mission to in for Lake Burial Salt City. Kay Stratton, a former for the past two weeks at the evening central America. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts of Crump of Palmyra. Mr. Reis was Strong was in the Alpine City Cemetery. home of Mr. and Mrs. Randall Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Burk Dra-p- the guest of honor at two parties to his leaving. Holdaway. Mrs. Lott and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Spainhower and Sam Elton, all of Genola, held prior Mr. and Mrs." Kenneth Roberts Holdaway are sisters and they Mr .fend Mrs. Wayne Day and and family have purchased a attended the DuBois family reof weft Preston, Ida., Thursday were an family drove to Arizona during the pleasantly surprised by home in Spanish Fork and have union that was held at George Mrs. Mary Verl 'Maycopk of visitors with Mr. and Mrs. MaMrs. Mr. and Virgil past week. Rowena Coayoi, who moved there to reside. Springville was the guest of hon- rion Healey and Ernest Clark. other sister, Washington Park" in Parley's of Newport Beach, Calif., lived with the Day family during or at a luncheon held Sund ay at The Roberts and their two sons Carter who were enroute home from a the past school year, returned to Guests at the home of Mr. and a Provo cafe. Mrs. Maycock and enroute home were, following tour of Canada and the norths her home, to stay indefinitely. Mrs. Floyd Kay are their sons The Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake Re- her husband, Howard May cock, southto and the Disneyland west. They pisited at Grand Canydm and and their families, Mr. and Mrs. lief Society sponsored an excur- are leaving in the near future to trip Glen panyon as5 well as a number Richard Kay and family of Olym-pi- a, sion to the Manti LDS Temple preside over the North Grmani ern Utah parks. of the state's cities. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday. mission. Covers were laid for Mrs. Ralph Strong was hostess' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong with Blaine Kay and children of Og-dethe following ladies: Mrs. Jennie at a dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Leon Strong of Salt On Saturday they enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts Mae Thomas, Mrs. Lehore Hick-e- n, Saturday WORLD FAMOUS the 1 birthday of her husband. Lake have returned home followMrs. Aulifle Mendenhall, Mrs. Guests birthday dinner in honor of their were dinner guests at the home were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd ing an extended trip to South KIMBALL PIANOS mother. of their daughter, Mrs Dan LaVerne Gourley," Mrs. Donna and children of Lehi and Dakota. At Spearfish, S.D., they Strong FOR OVER 100 YEARS Salt Lake City on Fath- Hansen, Mrs. Leah Webb, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kearns ( Bar- er's Day. She also entertained for Helen Jex, Mrs. Ruby James, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Strong and saw a passion play, visited Mount Rushmore and other points of Bros. Music Go. bara Coates) and small daughter her grandfather, Sam Elton, of Mrs. Mary, Woodhouse, Mrs! . Lois children of Alpine. traveled interest. They through T06 So. STATE, OREM have returned to their home in Genola. Other family members B. Roach, all of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strong, five states. Mrs. Lenore who were Mrs. after Mr. and Huntington Park, Calif., attended Mrs. Bernice Wilson, spending a week at the home of Lewis Elton and family, Mr. and Hill of Payson, Mrs. Edna Christheir grandmother, Mrs. Julia Pe- Mrs. Gilbert Jensen, all of Tooele; tensen of Salem, Mrs. Vanza Air conditioning an extra-cooption that gives you fingertip temperature control. Try it terson. On Wednesday they were Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and Kopp, of Springville, Mrs. Muriel dinner guests at the home of Mr. family and Mrs. Dorothy Button Harding, Mrs. Jennie Smbot of and Mrs. Don Hadlock of Orem. and family, all of Salt Lake City. Provo. '. By PATRICIA BRADY EUREKA News was received in Eureka this past week of the By MARGRETTE TAYLOR . announcement of the engagement A group of relatives SALEM of Jane Louise Terry and Jerry to Provo Wedneswent here from Leonard Brown of Salt Lake City. The couple will be married Aug. day evening for a quilting at the 19 in the Cathedral of the Made- home of Mrs. Gene Greenhalgh leine in Salt Lake City. Mr. Brown where supper was served after which they quilted. Attending is a former resident of Eureka. from here were Mrs. Martha TifMr. and Mrs. Floyd Nash spent fany, Mrs. Leola Johnson, Mrs. Wednesday afternoon at Ephriam Phyllis Ely from Payson and Mrs. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lee. Glenda Jackman from Springville. Accompanying them were four of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walston their grandchildren, Becky, and family came from Tremonton Kathy, Jimmy and Andrea Friday evening and returned Saturday leaving their two daughto spend Barbara Paulette Sorenson, who is living ters two weeks with their grandparin Kerns and attending the Hollyand the wood Beauty School in Salt Lake entsC.the Angus Taylors Walstons. H. City, spent the weekend in Eureka visiting with her parents, Mr. The Senior and Junior Girls and Mrs. Harold Sorenson. ball teams played Spanish Fork Fifth and won the Mrs. Don Levigg and three sons Twelfth and week. this of Fontana, Calif., are visiting games with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Nevers. The Eight Gabby Jabbers, a was organized with .PresiClub Mrs. Steele Bailey spent a few dent Ann Christensen, Vice Presdays last week at Las Vegas. Ac- ident Carrie Davis, Secretary and companying her were Ann Davis, and ReMrs. Ada Mclntyre and Treasurer Sherrie porter Brenda Jones. Other memMary Burch of Salt Lake City. bers are Marcia Hanks, Robyn Susan Stone, and Becky Anderson, Mrs. Larry Regis and daughter, Henderson with Henderson Jana, of Price, spent the week and Ann Hanks Joyce The as leaders. .at the home of her parents Mr. second in are their, year girls and Mrs. Wilson Lee. 0 a n Ceintra - nonsiry nappeniD Goshen Santaquin n , Jet-smoo- th tBased on prices in tha National Automobile Dealers Association official USED CAR GUIDE. l Chevrolets are now bringing a higher percentage of their original price than any car in ineir Tieia. oiner ........................ i . .... i ................ .... recent-mode- Tuu-size- where your dollar buys 1 IVI f(,.it-L;?rf 6PEEDWAY PROVED I FOR IMA.' turnpike 1 more MILES a See the new Chevrolets at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's! - . 384 W. CENTER PROVO FR 2 3-28- 05 J ti 3 D 175 North 1st West m PROVO, UTAH n, n U'iiui LUI FR 3-95- 00 |