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Show Palmyra S J. By ALBA COMMUNIW ANDERSON Daily Herald West Mountain 15 TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1965 Utah County, Utah . Santaquin By ESTELLA PETERSON A closing soSANTAQUIN cial last week was held for members of the DUP . with Camps Summit and Chief Santa quin joining for dinner and pro gram. Guests were seated at long tables made festive with bouquets of lilacs and tulips. - Mr. and Mrs. are home after Delles Nilsen spending two weeks with their son and his family Mr. and Mrs. Don Nil- sen in Oswego, N. Y. While there they attended the Worlds Fair and other points of interest, including Hill Cumorah, the Jo- seph Smith home and the Sacred . - -- Grove. - They Have received word that their son, Rex, has been chosen as publicity manager for Snow College for An inaugural 1965-6- ball was held May 22 in honor of the newoxficers. Vlpine , Plans-were-ma- - Pine-Ridin- g n, two-yea- -- Salem Mrs. Don Devey entertained members of the Bon Ton Nylus Butler of Oakland, FLORENCE SPERRY club at her home Thursday, Calif., is visiting at the home SALEM Mrs. Michael (Max-ine- ) Sewing and visiting were fea of his mother, Mrs. Martha But- Peterson of Provo, daugh- tures of the evening after which er. ter of Mr and Mrs. F. 0. lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Peter underwent major Thompson, son and sons left Monday for a Hosthe Utah at Valley surgery Mardee Austin, son of Mr. and pital Friday and is reported to Mrs. Carl Austin, left Friday vacation trip to Southern Cali be recuperating satisfactorily, for Ruby Valley, , Nev., where fornia. he will be employed. Frank AusMrs. J. W. Greenhalgh, in Mrs. Chana Hansen spent the tin and- - Douglas Aldredge acweekend in Salt Lake visiting companied him to Nevada and company with her daughters, Mrs. Earl Fowkes, Mrs. Gaylen "with her daughter, Mrs. Art will return Monday. Peterson and Mrs. Blaine WilHiggins. The closing meeting of the son, visited with relatives in Salt Lake City last week. V" Mrs. Lillie Lee of California Mountain ville Camp of Daugh-spent last week as guest of the ters of Utah Pioneers was held Mrs. F. G. Fleischman of Mr. Lee is her Thursday at the home of Mrs. . Carl Lees. nephew. Alice Brown. Sixteen were in Whittier, Calif., Mrs. Mary Sal 10 :By Ot-te- Mark McAmber, portray one of the parts in the play. Mark is the son . of Mr. and Mrs. David McAmber. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carlisle were hostd Thursday evening Captains Irene Peteson and at the steak barbeque dinner Vivian Roper were in charge. served on long banquet tables Mrs. R. J. Peterson was emcee on their lawn to 0 faculty for the program and Mrs. How members and partners of the -ard Holladay presented the les Tintic School in Eureka. Mr. son. Mrs. Alden Peterson gave Carlisle is a member of the By BERTHA CLARK the history of "Mammy Chloe." staff. Twelve members of the Ad The camps will resume activi Velorum club" met Thursday at ties .Mr. and Mrs. Leland Davenagain in the fall. the home of Mrs. Dave Devey port were hosts at a ham din- aV for the sum Mr. and Mrs. Roger Miles, mer activities -- and. Mrs. Devey Mr. and Mrs. George LeBaron lunch. served Roach Mr. and Mrs. Ernest and Mrs. Dan Greenhalgh and I were hosts to members of their - club at their home May 22. Members of the Cute Sextette daughter Marcia have returned from a tour of the IDS temples .Dinner.and games were enjoyedU-H Cooking club met Friday at in Arizona and California. hy the group. the home of their leader, Mrs, ave Devey. The girls cooked Members of the Brockbai and served lunch to their moth- - Guests at the home of Mr. School enjoyed a field day F; who were special guests. and Mrs. Howard Holladay .last day, May 21. The youngsters Those present included Mrs. week were Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Lester of Salt Lake City and Mr. took picnic lunches and had an Max Buckner and Jodi Buckner, afternoon of sports. Mrs. Wendell Moyle and Fay and Mrs. Richard M. Johnson of Springville, Cody, Mrs. Duane Shepherd and Among students who are grad- Eileen Shepherd, Mrs. Clyde uating from the Spanish Fork Turner and Lora Lyn Turner, The Junior White High School are Duane Soren-se- and Mrs. Devey and Heather Club was organized this week at son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion the home of leaders Mr. and Kent Money, grand- Devey. Mrs. Charles Maurin. Elected son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ten Alpine students received as officers were Laura Jane Money; and Dell Stewart, son Rob- graduation certificates Thurs- Butler, president; Wesley of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stewart oms, vice snerrie the at presiaeni; day Seminary graduation The club is The ladies of the Intermoun-tai- n exercises for completing four Brady, reporter. to who are interested aU open of work. Nine seminary Farmers auxiliary met at years cer who may contact Mr. and Mrs the home of Mrs. Alice Jacvis others received three-yea- r Maurin. Practice will begin this r two more May 19. They spent the after tificates and week on the grand opening en noon taking off apron patterns, awards try for the rodeo to be staged sewing and visiting. Light rehere at the annual homecoming of the Tamara served were freshments Healey," daughter by on June 11 and. 12. celebration Mr. and Mrs. Marion Healey, Palmyra ladies. was awarded a scholarship last Nina Smith has returned from Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Banks at--. week to attend the Continental vacation trip to the northwest. a at exercises of School tended graduation Beauty, the Ogden School for the Deaf Lvnn Crook spent the oast - Sunday night where their daugh-- J A large number of members week at Phoenix, Ariz., on a of one was Helen met thesixL..theAlpine-5econward d tjter - graduating trainees. She will Friday evening at the ball park, business trip. teach at the Joaquin School in where a weiner roast was held. jftovo in the new program there A variety of games were play- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wood and 3iaf deaf children. She will grad ed and the festivities were con little son of Wyoming are spend uate in June from the U. of U. cluded with a program held "in ing a vacation at the home of Mrs. Wood's parents, Mr. and the recreation hall Mrs. Calvin Higgins. Mrs. Louise Card, Mrs. n Elenor Edman, Mrs. Dora and Mrs. Loweda Blad attended a quilting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Alene'Meld-ruof Spanish Fork. By REGENE PEAY By RUBY MEREDITH BENJAMIN WEST MOUNTAIN Mr. and The Arrowhead! Mrs. A. H. Baird and Mrs. Re- Riding club enjoyed a breakfast becca Twede attended ".The ride Saturday morning. ApproxiMiracle Worker" at the Harris mately 34 went to West Moun Fine Arts Center on Saturday tain tor breakfast. evening to see their grandson, - .: PALMYRA Mrs. Ella Nielsen left May 20 to spend the weekend with - Mr.an4?3Hsr Eugene Nielsen in American Fork and to attend the high school graduation ceremonies for their daughter, Diane. ner at their home Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rothe, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin DeGraw, Mrs: Lyman Hamblin, Mrs. Harold Erickson. Mrs. Elsie Kester, Mrs. Betty Hurst and Mrs. Barbara Phelps attended a quilting party Friday at the home of Mrs. Ruth Cloward in Payson. The first grade class at Taylor School in Payson enjoyed a visit on Friday to the Carlisle dairy farm. and Mr. Mrs.' George A. Worthington of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hiatt on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Keni-sooldest son of Mrs. Mary Kenison of Weiser, Idaho, visited Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs. Albert Kenison, Mrs. Mary Kenison and Mrs. Walter Kenison and families.' The Lynwood Kennisons are moving to Washington from n, State. Idaho Friday evening 14 Beehive Girls and their- teachers, Mrs. Rachel Hall, and Mrs. Muriel Meredith, enjoyed a swimming Picnic party at Arrowhead. lunch and games followed the Iris Jackson, presswimming. ident of YWMIA, was a special guest. - Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hansen attended tuneral services Sat urday for Linda Howard in Nephi. XtiMrS Minnie Hanks is at Salt IILake taking care of her daugh ter's family, the Ed Johnsons, The domestic cat was worshiped In Egypt Thou sands of cat mummies have been discovered there, and there were even mouse mummies, bresumablv in ten and baby daughter Valinda flew home by jet from Colum bus, Ohio, recently to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. pjroyide.f)4Jorthejati-4- Higginson: uuSantaquin and her husband's parents, Mr. ihe Egyptians had a cat headed goddess named and Mrs. Carl Patten in Elberta, whose chief seat of Bast, for two weeks. .Her husband, . worship was -t- he-dty of Gaylord Pattenris-attending Bubastis. Ohio State College in Columbus. Get the Birdie every time! Fore! $)S)58 A4v If repaid in 14 days the total cost will be 83 1. Phone for prompt, courteous service! - EXPERIENCED . . 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I - 8 man-siz- de By MARGUERITE WATERBURY Mrs. Lillian GOSHEN attended the ladies social 500 Club at the home of Mrs. : How much excitement can you stand? Find out today at your Rambler dealer where the big 1965V4 news is! Come try the red-hnew 1965 Vi Marlin first and only Elberta mi mm - ot WATERBURY Colleen Pat ' New vinyl roof hardtops! Floor sticlis galore! movie. ELBERTA-M- rs. LAKE SHORE Thirty-si- x members of the sixth grade from Benjamin and Lake Shore accompanied by their teacher Robert Nelson, bis wife and- the Irene Peterson in Santaquin. following mothers: Mrs.1 Keith Prizes were won by Delia HudMrs.' Dean and Gordon, Taylor son, Zola Ahlin and Alice ArmDoyle Jackson of Loa visited Mrs. Lynn Youd spent Saturday toured Lake. Salt in the strong. A hot supper was served Milhere with his sister, Mrs. They ' r : to eight members. IDS Temple grounds, the. State lie Herbert and family. ate lunch at Capitol building, Park and attended the Anita Ewell of Orern visited Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Golden of Mrs. Hazel Richardson has re Liberty "Greatest Story Ever Told." Sunday and Monday at the Orem were visitors and dinner turned home from Forest Grove, home" of her parents, Mr. and guests at the home of their Ore., where she visited her Joanna Smithson, daughter of Mrs. daughter and family, Mr. and Henry EwelL son, Walter, and his family. Dr. and Mrs. John L Smithson, Mrs. Scott Steele, Wednesday. of Flagstaff, Ariz., who is atMrs. Merrill Newren and The sixth grade children from tending the BYU, spent the children of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jolley and City visLake Shore and Benjamin weekend with her aunt and ited Friday at the home of family of Nampa, Idaho, are school enjoyed a trip to Salt uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. visiting at the home of her Lake City last week. Three room Anderson and family. Lauren Keyte. motherrMrs. Hazel Cook, for a week. mothers, accompanied them and Relative and dose friends at-and his. they visited many places of in friend, Stanley Foy terest. Wilma Jasperson was released Fork May 19 for the infant were visitors Friday night and from the Utah Valley Hospital daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry at the home of Stan-lay- 's last week. 'She is convalescing Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Young Huff. The died shortly aft Saturday uncle and "aunt, Mr. and at her home in Goshen, entertained the Project Temple er birth. baby . Mrs. Ray Myers. The boys Study club on Sunday evening. k went on to Salt Lake City to Mrs. Helen Steele entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tuckett then- - entrance examina the ladies sewing club at her Lou Cornaby honored her son, were hosts to a family dinner take tions the University of Utah. home at recently. Each member Stephen, with a birthday party party Sunday in honor of Mr. sewed on fancy work and lunch . Tucketf s birthday. Covers were last week and Mrs. Vera Carter was served to eight members. laid for 40. He received many Mr., were guests Friday overnight Thevcub scouts helped clean gifts- at the home of their night Mrs. Virginia Roberts, Mrs. up the church grounds and aftMr. and Mrs. Roger Huff are daughter, Elma Sperry and Mable Morgan and Mrs. A veleen erward were treated to a marsh-malloof Spanish Fork. Kirk attended the installation roast at the home of the proud parents of a baby boy. family This is their first child. PaterKaren Lundell. banquet and musical program nal grandparents are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Keyte of the Utah State food service travelled to Salt Lake City held recently in --the Spanish Mrs. Ida Hall of Provo visited Mrs. Pelos Huff. Tuesday where they visited at Fork High School friends here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Larsen the home of their daughter and and family, the Mer Mr. and Mrs. William White Some 300 persons attended an entertained at a family dinner rill Newrens and also received had as their dinner guests reson honor of their in Lyle, open house honoring Edith Selin, party medical attention at a Salt cently her uncles and families a retiring school teacher. For who is leaving soon for an LDS Lake Clinic. mission. and grandmother: Mr. and Mrs. held also They open mer principals who had taught house Sunday evening Roundy of Lake wood, Calif. ; Jay for here with Miss Selin and who N Sandry Newberry, daughter friends Mr. and and Mrs. Jim Roundy of La relatives after fare were in the reception line, inof Mr and Mrs. Ken Newberry well services arthe church. Calif.; Mrs. Horace Ladd Habra, cluded Ralph Davis, Merrill of Mona, was honored Saturday of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Eve-Lake; Blaine Jim Moore, Dupn, Ashby, Mrs. Bessie Whiting, of Casp night at a personal lyn Kirk and daughter Karen Francis Rowe, Clarence Wen er,. Wyo., has spent, the past shower, given at the home of of Ogden. dell and Lynn Jones. Also at week with her mother, Mrs. Bonnie Jarrett Avlarge group tend were Owen Barnett, for Jane E. Pope. She has also visit- of girl friends attended making Mrs. Aenes Sorensen Is at the mer superintendent of the Nebo ed other relatives in this the shower a success. Sandra Payson Hospital where she is area. School District, and Dan Lud will be married to Wayne Pace, receiving treatment for pneu-' low of the BYU faculty. Miss ii Mr. and Mrs. Norman Van son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pace monia. Selin was presented, gifts from Dam of Provo were dinner of Nephi in the Manti Temple the Benjamin School faculty and guests May 21- at the Arlo M. on June 5. .Hostesses at the Sterling Davis underwent the principals. r Anderson home. They also at- shower were Bonnie Jarrett, major surgery at the Payson tended Seminary graduation ex Monna Lee Jones, Cherinda Hospital recently.. r " The Little League baseball ercises at which the Andersons' Beck. team has been organized with daughter Sandra participated. Mrs. Lillian Burraston attend Basie Talbot as manager. The mas was assisted by Mrs. Lee ed a birthday dinner in honor of Pony League team is also ready Several of the senior citizens Jarvis in serving lunch to the her daughter, Mrs. Delia Chris. to play under the direction of of the ward enjoyed the show at Youngsters. tensen, at the Christensen borne Jrni Downey. in Mapleton recently. Present Spanish Fork May 20. Mrs. .Roger Petroff, assisted were Mrs. . Joyce Greenhalgh Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Hone LuAnn Christmas, daughter of by Mrs. David Cook served and Mrs. Ellen Greenhalgh, and Mr. and Mrs. Arlynn Hone Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christmas lunch to the members of the Orem; Mrs. Venice Sudweeks, went to Springville on Sunday celebrated her sixth birthday, kindergarten in honor of the Payson; Mrs. Venice Gammon to help their sister, Edith Hone May 19 with 29 members of the sixth birthday of Mrs. Petroff s and Diana Christensen, Maple--: ton. ., ; v Nash, celebrate her birthday. kindergarten class. Mrs. Christ- - son. Rocky Lee, May 20, llew ve MARGUERITE MONAMr. and Mrs. Sher- rill Newell of Salt Lake .City spent the week end visiting in Mona at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry " '. Newell. Karl Newton of Salt Lake Newton of City andPaul Kearns, were Saturday visitors at the home of their mother, Mrs. Ray Newton. beaver farm Christiansen's was a special point of interest for 50 students of the Fourth Grade Tti Eureka Elementary School Friday. The group also visited BYU Campus and the Horse Palace in Spanish Fork. Mrs; Bertha Clark spent Wed nesday of last week in Salt Lake City with her sister, Mrs May Wilson. Dinner at a cafe was followed by attending a Mrs. Wayne Nostaja. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lake and son of Mt. Home, Idaho spent Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer last week visiting their parents and two daughters, Aurora, and the Reed Christensens and the Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Taylor, Mur Ronald Lakes. ray, were visitors Friday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Viola Christensen left Mrs. Milton Muir. Saturday for Palm Springs, Calif, where she will spend sevwhile Mrs. Johnson is recuper- eral weeks with her husband. ating at a local hospital from MariannfYoiffigTChucTBushTtinjuries received in a car accT Lois Thompson and Allen Beck dent. will participate at the BYU Re Mrs.ToraBanks.accompanied gion Dance Festival June 12 at the fieldhouse and at June Con her daughter, Mrs. Myrle Nel-ference in Salt Lake City .Their sofTof Spanish "Fork, to Bounti where they directors are Mrand Mrs.J)a-- ful visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Banks vid Bush and Bob Johnson. and family and Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Mary Casimir and baby, Marvin Gerber and family. Creig, of Las Vegasr Nev, spent jast week visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Inompson. Goshen Mona By ALBA J. ANDERSON . mi and daughter of Durango, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen and family of Cokeville. Wyo.,-hareturned to their homes after visiting the past week at the home of Mr. and attendance. lake Shore Benjamin FORK CBS-T- Wednesday svenlngs- - MORRISlAOTCnS . 1131 North Jth Wet PROVO |