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Show ; V - - " DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1960 Utah County. Utah Santaquin Group Lake Shore Raises Funds Boys Earn For Stake Center the Members 'Duty' Awards Second Ward kindergarten class class, under the direction The following were their "Duty presented boys .to God' awards: Ranald G. Francis Jr., son of Mr. anji Mrs. Ron-Ai- d G. Francis; . Brent Huff , son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Huff; Jay Evans," son of Mrs. - Adella Evans;- Dennis Atwood, son of Mr. and Mrs,- Arthur Atwood; Frank Dimmick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Dtoamiok; Reed Argyie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Argyie and John M. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. i Ark M. Anderson. John bad 100 per cent attendance for the four years. The awards were presented by Reed Reynolds. SHORE LAKE - - . i Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Francis and 'two sons have moved a house into Lake Shore just west of the J. L. Argyie home and will make their home there; . " . Elmer (Tell) Huff is In the . Hughes,- - Memorial for Hospital observation and treatment. , Gary Huff will be the new leader for the Elders Quorum, according to: Clyde Argyie of the Elders Presidency.' The members of the Tuekett family from here attended ?the Tuckett ' reunion held at Kelly's Grove. The group enjoyed break-- f and a pro- ram, line Josephine Tuckett Roundy family were in charge of the reunion. asttju-itcnie-dinn'- er of sold cookies Nina leader, Nostaja, this week to raise funds for the new - Stake Santaquin-Tinti- c ter with 23 , ; Scott and Jackie Nostaja of Burbank, Oalif., are spending a vacation at the home of their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Nostaja. 7 Members of the Deiand Hoiman family enjoyed a reunion at a Provo park Sunday. Present for the occasion were . their seven sons and daughters and' their families: Mr. and Mrs. Bemell Hoiman of' Oram, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harmon of WaUsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Thomas of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Keith. Hoiman of Payson,, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter of Nephd, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hoiman of Santaquin. 7 . . - ' . . 1 '.'' 7''7 7 i 7 ,j 1 pp i .; .. lkj 7;,. lliiii' , p 7.... V7i' - ' .,.,'( p. ' ' . 7 ; ..T 7. 1. 7 - .7 ; - ' 'jfjj pi pi 'j' i&it' y J ; - ' . j"- - pi 1.-- p ps? " , ; r ill ; '' ; j "l sLisJrflssfaS . . . t 7.,' " ., 7 5 !:!x! f"" " ': ; LJ (, 1 ....j' ' i! ,s I.'. ' : ;T-W- i i . ,' ' j ' - I j ., , '',. f 7.,.,. fMH ' i j ..' ' 7'- KS3 I5p23 ' " 4 f'gp "fi ' f!p , . j 1 . i t I hi tffei &"itA. - '"'"f .1 ''!.. p" ' ( ; , ' i ' - ' ' ' "'.,' ' pl if- ' I i j" ' 7' 7' " . - Ill-- P " . Pfiii ..fr ; , 7 T. 7 7. ' : ' '1" J T -- . , i I " . H '7 '' : lj fell. - ' . , ' ' y:U:---' A51 ....'i J : , ' ( 1 4 " ' fi j ' -- - . , , - 11 'I . V, f j , V " yL4W WL4us.- children participating. . . . . . cen- Janice Wilkey of Nephi has returned home after spenddinig a week at the home of her grandmother, .Mrs. Henry Bylund. ',,, ,. . 77 54 of Family Honor Man On Birthday j $?f:::?5f: ' "P ' ' . family members were present including his parents and seven brothers and sisters. A program number by each family group was ; presented. Chaplain and Mrs. Madsen and five children returned from three years in Germany in time to attend summer school at the B YU and will leave soon for new assignment in Pasadena, Calif. Enjoying the event were the guest of honor and family; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Madsen ; and the following brothers and sisters: Mr. and Mrs. Milo Madsen and family, "Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne, (Leone) Blair and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elman (Bertie) Jackson and family, Mr .and Mrs. LaVar Madsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Madsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (Donna) Paulson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Ruth) Reese and family. ''111 iliii' birthday surprise party honored Chaplain Spencer Duane Madsen recently at their home in Heritage Halls when .54 of a total of 56 f5.. P... jSJ ... By MRS. KENT A. PRUE LAKE VIEW-VIN- E YARD A : Mr,' andj Mrs. Jack McKay entertained with a party in honor ' of the birthday of ,' their- granddaughter, Linda, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Dean Taylor of Spanish Fork. Other guests besides the Taylor family were Mr. and Mrs. (Lynn Youd and children. . - ;- lll, of SANTAQUIN LDS "''!" ' - L"' 'Ac'ci':"; 11 . - . ' ' . I ' . islSU fl Ipf llsis'1 1 ''" pf;!jl' I p' iilfe i iliiip jfpr j :v:....v' ibiii liSs pipiijs p ip;p j ' - p j liii ' 5 pplif Hi ,pplj S I ; " :', - : . : . , Guests' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ashby are Alan and Randy Ellsworth of Glendale, Oaldf. They are the ' children of Mr. Ashby's sitster Lois. 1 Karen Ana ' Shepherd, Helen Simmons, Marie Simmons, OaiXH lyn Tuckett, Lucy "Jo Harwbod, Lynnae Argyie, Lorraine Coombs, Jenode LeBaron, Betty Hall, Susan Sabey and Darlene' Clay son parcereticipated in the Rose-tyin- g mony at MIA Tuesday. Their mothers and the Mutual presidency were special guests. Mrs. Clara Simmons and Mrs, ; Lora Foster are their leaders. Refreshments were served. ' . . The new janitor for Lake Shore school will be Joseph 'Harwood. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Madsen The new teacher in the school is Nellie Lewis of Pocatello, Ida. and baby from Kansas City are She has taught for two years in visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Madsen Moab. f The kindergarten children will Lakeview MIA 'Maids held their .attend the Benjamin school-thiRose-tyin- g was it ceremony Monday eveat decided a meeting year, of parents concerned and school ning at the Arrel Adams home. liliP. . j Ijjli tiiii llllP iP A- ' :.' ' lj k j fe3!J l&iaiii 1 111 ' pr- - .. . ( A ! , . ' ' -' n . . s Mothers and Mutual presidency rmembers were special guests. . A .Mrs.- Elizabeth Ferguson ac- program and refreshments were companied Mr. and Mrs. Roy enjoyed. Participating were Ileen Ferguson- on. a short vacation Bunnell, Lorraine Johnson, Paula Taylor, Diane Cropper, Diane trip to Southern Utah. Boulton, Jeanette Adamsi , and Loye Ann Scott. . officials. ; . -- II ' ,111111 III . - - .'. John Parker, 86 , Lakeview Primary graduated Karen Jeppsen, Kathy Gappmey-er-, Dixie Cropper, Sally . Jacob-seand 'Janet Grange in services Sunday. Open House n, Will Honor Pay son Man gift-openi- John Parker, Payson native, will, be honored at an openhouse reception Sunday, 3 to 6 p.m., when he celebrates bis 86th birthday at the home of his daughter; Mrs. Eunice Garbett, '389 W. 2nd S., Payson. Born Sept. 4, 1874, at Payson, Mr. Parker is a son of Henry and Eunice . Bills Parker. He married Minnie Harper "in 1893 in the Salt Lake LDS. Temple. She died in 1951 and he married Mrs. Martina Wilson of. Provo in 1953, moving to her home in Provo .where he has resided since. A retired j'farmer, Mr. Parker enjoys good health, and with his wife attends the Senior Citizens dances at Provo every Tuesday night.. Expected to be on band to offer congratulations on Ms birthday , are. has daughter, Mrs. Garbett, and his two t sons, Byron Parker of Payson and Charles Parker of Rook ' Springs, Wyo. ; also some of 15 grandchildren; 21 greatgrandchildren and one little - i , - . Dy - PAYSON -- LaRae' Prue was honored jyn her birthday Tuesday with a party- at her home..' Games, refreshments and was enjoyed by the following girl friends;. Karen Bhunin, OhrjLstie Hoiman, Kathryn ZobeH, Connie Brown, Virginia .Ferre, Nadine Ja cobs en, Nila dinger , Mary Jo Williams and. Joyce Blair. 11th" greateat grandchild. J Accordion Players Present Program For Old People PAYSON' A program J ' Poou'G' Eu onGHyraes ILiU Vi i ' - at Eldred Sunset Manor in Provo was presented Monday afternoon by accordion students under direction of Mrs. Madeline Dixon. 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