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Show Rockhounds About People By MILDRED key dinner and B. HALL later other rcla-M- Elect New Payson To Adorn Officers Yule Tree - - Mrs. Dick (Clare) Beagley of Spanish Fork has been elected as the first woman president of the Timpanogos Gem and Mineral Society. She wis chosen at the annual election meeting of the Utah County rockhounds' organization. Named to serve with here were Boyd Williams of vice Springville; president; Mrs. Norma Vance of Orem, secretary, and Mrs. Neva Jackson of Provo, treas- urer. New members of the board of directors include Ruby Lee, Art Gray, Henry Keisch of Provo; Cecil Beatty and Del Lucas of Orem and Dick Wiley out of town. of Springville. Stan Jones of Local residents spending Provo is Utah Federation deleout of town, Thanksgiving Day Family members described it were Mr. and Mrs. George F. as "a delicious Thanksgiving gate and Clair Shelton of Orem, Mountain Federation Wells, Vineyard; Mrs. Cora B. dinner" which Mrs. Myrtle Bur- Rocky delegate. Wally Cole, Provo, is F. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant ton prepared for 17 members auditor. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. who joined her on Thursday Mrs. Beagley, who is a longHarold Bailey and daughter, Present were her son, Jack E. time member of the club, is members These hfamily nH Cheryl. nH hii a,if Rllp,n state land use advisory chair were in Richfield as guests of of and Pat Provo; Ka(hy man for the Rocky Mountain Dr. and Mrs. D. 0. Larson and . serv-the ; . Federation, w h i c h supports their family. Following hllshan(i o .. 1. 'mil n . up. Ul J .,,!!"- ,,kl nc vUWK ld"us u!rhildren. ChristoDher. Ke ieandi ing, The clubs program for the tapes heard from two family! from Denver, Colo.; members now many miles their married son, John Burton year includes the traditional away, Dennis Larson in Stutt- - and wife sher n 'and childreni gem and mineral show in Provo 'TxM and Llsa irom Morgan ley in the British Crown Colony another married daughteri of Hong Kong Elaine and husband, Dale Bar- nett and daughter, Shauna from ;. For the first time in 21 years ic(ures were fsnjl of the family of, all members taken after fh' serving. Mr. Mrs. Wanda M. Snow, Provo, and Mrs. Paul Long and their .i w Bpeiiuj U -- hilHren from Denver remain- gduii-ieled for the weekend nd expect Vn1 "U," to return home Xo6 Seated for the feast were the Kay Anthony Snow family,! Do you have a news brief Shreveport, La.; the E. Donald or personal item for this the Snow family, Granger; Call Mildred Hall at column. Shipley M. Snow, Dr. Ellis Mcor N. Karl Allister, Ogden; and Snow, Provo, families and Mrs. Ellsworth Snow and family of Salt Lake City. A special guest ALR CHAPTER ONE was Mrs. Snow's Will meet tonight at 7:30 p m. mother, Mrs. Alma W. McGregor. Fifty sat down to a full tur-- with Mrs. Clarence Boyle. ' - p.. 1 r?uT v'. l, i 3 sul,ja, Herald . ! J r. and Mrs. Clarence Harris tives joined the group when whose birthdays occurred dur- - members reassembled at the iivs the past week, received a home of Mrs- Snow's daughter, and her husband, Juan group of neighbors and friends' Amia. who called to honor Uiem as aiwhiting in Mapleton, where a t birthday surprise. Among the S(xm me was enjoyed. M. Mr. and Mrs. greeters were Mark A .Brown, a Provo fath. Dover Hunt, The Carl Craw was 70 years old on ThurS' er fords, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerl so at the conclusion of the c.rav the ipvp iwks Mr and Mrs Mnrvol Walker 'Mr. and family holiday dinner, a lighted Mrs. Jack Loveridge. the Don!birthdav cake was brougnt in Bloomfields, Mr. and Mrs. John ana greetings accorded Mr, C Raxtor anri Mrs. Km ma Brow n. Several talented grandcmroren also pertormed tor tne Nichols, all of Orem. . group which also included Mrs. ' ..I Mark A. Brown, their daugh- guests Thanksgiving dinner Gailia and husband, James and weekend visitors with Mr. and children o Cedar An(Jcrsen . uimii "' city .and Marilyn and husband, Orem are their daugtiter and aJivoA husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ace! D. Orem. Other greetings Nielson and children of Ogden. for Mr. Brown from relatives ... Sunday, DTOnra--n ,' PAYSON - Lloyd Shelley has accepted an appointment by Mayor Losser to act as chairman of a citizens' committee to gather funds with which to buy decorations for the Christmas Community Payson tree. The tree is now set up at the corner of Main Street and First North Street. It was donated by Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Robbins of Santaquin, who said the tree had grown too large for their front yard. The lower limbs had never been cut off and it is beautifully shaped. Making plans for the fund raising campaign with Mr. Shdley are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hard-ma- n and Mrs. Shelley. They hope to get various clubs and the schools involved in tne pro additional MRS. DICK BEAGLEY in May and participation in the national show, which is being hosted by the Wasatch Gem and Mineral Society in Salt Lake City in June. Mrs. Beagley and her hus band have a large and varied collection of minerals and as well as desert purpled ject. glass, old and historical bottles and early American pressed en, who named her Woman of glass. They make unusual hand the Year; active in fund drives She was a professional nurse crafted tables of rock slabs. Mrs. Beagley has been active and business woman before re in civic activities in her com- tiring. She followed the nursing promunity. She is a charter member of the American Legion fession for 25 years at Spanish Auxiliary; a member of the Fork and Payson City HospiGarden Club and city beautifi tals. As a businesswoman, she cation project; member of the operated three cafes over a Business and Professional Worn' period of eight years. gem-ston- id i. 0 1 ..... 7j o I. i . . o - Srt! YULE DECORATION COMMITTEE for Payson'g community Christmas free are, from left, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haroman and Mr. end Mrs. Lloyd Shelley. Mr. Shelley Ir chairman. They will bead a fund drivt to decorate the huge tree. V " - . -" 5 . MM BankAmericard. tui.:..;. LfV. J? 3 OPEN EVERY NIGHT 6. Coming Events Smith mikm film President-Elec- t MS Of State School Boards are for Christmas - AMERICAN FORK Harvey E. Smith, Pleasant Grove, is the of the Utah new president-elec- t State School Boards Association. He was elected at the recent convention of the association. Mr. SmiUi has been a member of Alpine District Board of Education for the past six years. His activity in U.S.B.A. includes being a member of the board of directors and currently serving as a member of the joint legis- giving! dusters and robes warm as your wishes r lative committee. He comes to his new office with a background of service as a past mayor of Pleasant Grove, president of the chamber of commerce and a bishop in the LDS Church. A. F. FORK and short robes in quilted sateen, cottons, nylons. have the joys of tasy-cer- All e to please her practical nature. Statistics eur holiday collection. BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Art Exhibit AMERICAN 28 00 Here's just a sampling of December artist featured during ber at the City Art Long HARVEY E. SMITH Plans JIL 9 Friday: - The Decem- Roard-spon-sore- d exhibit in the City Hall will be Lee K. Parkinson. The exhibit will open Monday and will be open to the public during regular City Hall hours. Mr. Parkinson is a well known arils'., lecturer and teacher. The w.rner of innumerable prizes an purchase awards, lie is best k1 ,vn for his oil and water col r paintings. He has actively been engaged in the arts for 35 years and has studied under a number of private teachers.' Among thorn have been he Cmte Stewart, Ralph Holmes 1 Boy to Solim and Young Hi Kim Kwak, Provo. Girl to John and Lee Ann Johnson Wabcl, Salt Lake City. Boy to Mayo N. and Marilyn Jones Thurslon, Provo. Boy to Paul Frank and Kay-len- e Gray Ashton, Provo. Girl U) Daryl and Marsha West Trotter, Provo. Boy to Lawrrnce and Maurine Duke Payne, Sparks, Nov. Boy to LaVal and Joan Glazier Pitts, Provo, Program For Handicapped To Be Offered Edward Vysckal, and Millard1 Sheets. He' also has studied at; the Chicago Art Institute and is AMERICAN FORK (UPI) adiiate of Olis Art Institute, State Sen. a Ernest H. Dean, Li Angeles. Following Fork, Sunday said a tlicre he spent two years new a educational as set Studios at Universal program for ParkMr. For in Utah children years handicapped designer. inson was engaged in the com- will be introduced to the 1969 - .11. ' i i LUUI i ii n it IlLill . - . ' iv ii . grad-u.Mi.- mercial art field. state legislature. He presently operates an art P n told members of the sehool and studio in Ogden in frame a with connection parent's organiztaion of the picture shop. Among his students have Utah State Training School here of the that a special human resources some been included West's most promising artists. committee of the legislature has He continues to teach and paint worked out a program that the Western America for which calls for a "new design in the field of education as it relates he is best known. His favorite painting areas to the handicapped." are Jackson Hole, Wyo.; Taos, Speaking at the semiannual N.M.; the desert around Phoe- meeting of the organization, nix, Ariz., and Palm Springs, Dean said the American Fork Calif. He is represented in priv- Hospital should be recognized ate collections throughout the first as a school and secondly Cozy collection of Movie Star and lorralne V 3" 22 Put your Christmas angel in heavenly dreamwear. Gowns, peignoirs and baby dolls in exquisite nylon tricot frothed with shirred insertions, lace and piping trims. West. as a hospital. He said the hospital has in with the pa?t emphasized treatment Log Angeles County, more than 7 million residents, is of the severely handicapped at most the nation's populous the expense of education county. FIRMAGE'S FEATURE FREE GIFT WRAPPING Ilk (jr |