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Show APRIL 10, 1968 UW County. Utn ZOMtAUNITYl Lindon Howard (Joan) Green spent two days In Salt Lake City attending the LDS Conference for he PriMrs. LINDON - mono-actin- mary. from Yuciapa was IRoy accompaning him was Judy Lisonbee from Fontana, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Hooley were also visited by their daughter and husband, Mr. a;id Mrs. Robert Yoder from Fish- eprings, Utah. Gill-ma- s Francis. who was wounded on Mar. 25, In action near Hue, has recovered and is back in action in Da Nang. Before returning to action he visited his brother, PFC Jon Goss, who is serving with the 35th Engineer Bat talion of the U.S. Army, near Da Nang. Winners in the Americ an Le gion Auxiliary Contest for the Poppy Posters, were Terry Lynn Thatcher, first place, Pay-so- n Junior High School; Otis Peshlakai, first place, and Car olyn Francom, second place, from Payson High School. Winners in the "Americanism" Contest were Karen Bishop, second place, and Alice Hurst, third place. Cash prizes were sented to each winner. pre Mrs. Ida Miller, who has now returned home, was a patient at Bradley Adams, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. the Payson Hospital. Adams, has been a patient at Mr. and Mrs Niel Van Zandt the Payson Hospital. He had reand two sons of Saccrro, N. M., ceived a fractured ski'U when visited at the home of Mr. and kicked by a horse, and is now Mrs. Ralph Kester, parents of at home. Mrs. Van Zandt Mr. Ronald Hall, a Payson A swimming party, which was High Seminary teacher, drove a followed by a hot lunch, was bus load of students to Salt held at Arrowhead in honor of Lake City where they all attendLaurie FaiT, daughter of Mr. ed the LDS Conference. and Mrs. Larry Fair, on her 12 birthday. Ten friends were Mrs. Ethel Hirst, Mrs. Vilda Erekson, and Mrs. Helen Rob-bipresent. traveled by the DUP Mr Daley Moon, Mrs. Betty chartered bus to Salt Lake to at Hurst, Mrs. Judy Rowley, Diane tend DUP Conference. They Francom, daughter of Mr. and also took the tour of Camp Mrs. Dale Francom, Shelley Floyd. Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jackson, and Venice Mrs. Dale Jackson and daugh Moon, daughters of Mr. and ter, Deona Jackson, attended , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Collings have returaid from a month's vaction which took them to Oregon and Idaho. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Presley Wilson and their son David Collings of LeGrande, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Goss report their son, PIT Jeffery A. Goss of the Fifth Marines, g, Mi . and Mrs. LeRoy HiH and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Francis, of Spanish Fork, returned from a vacation to Death Valley and a Uur of Scottie Castle and Lehman's Cavu in Nevada. On thet return trip they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gale at Las Vtgas, Nev., and Mrs. Maurine Jones of St. George, sistf-rof Mr. Hiil and Mrs. Conference guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hoole; and Mr. and Mrs. Le- land Girman were their neice and husband Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bain from Yucaipa, Calif. Also Shore Santaquin By ESTELLA PETERSEN Mrs. Albert SANTAQUIN Hudson gave an interesting review of the book "This Strang er My Son," written by Louise Wilson, for members of the Junior Literary Club. The program was held at the home of the hostess, Mrs. Fowkes, who served a luncheon following the review. - Gerald Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brandt two neices from Brawley, Calif. They are Leola and Judy Lunceford. They were here for conference and to enroll at BYU. Members of the newly organ ized Social Book Club met at the home of Mrs. Ronald Open- shaw to hear a review of the Womanbook, "Fascinating hood," given by Mrs. Arlyn Lindon Second Ward's Budget Steele. Mrs. Fred Openshaw, in charge and Banquet will be held Thursday president, was at the ward church. All pro- a luncheon was served. ceeds will be turned into the Eddie Neff, a son of Mr. and ward budget. Mrs. Aldey Neff, has returned ' Scout Troop 165 of the Lindon from a mission for the LDS Second Ward spent last week- Church in the Northern States. end at Camp Maple Dell in He will make a report to wad meetPayson Canyon. The purpose of members at Sacrament the trip was the cleaning of the ing, Sunday. are entertaining Lurleen Shows PALMYRA-M- rs. Louise Hansen attended sessions of the have Mrs. Moon, completDaley liy RUBY MEREDITH Conference weeks of intensive organ General six ed Primary Jewel WEST MOUNTAIN where sIk. assisted with some instruction at Payson. Bunk-nan- , daughter of Mr. and of the department work. stuand Mrs. Donald Bnnkman, dent nf St. Francis School, m Mrs. Cleo Wignal and son, Mrs. Hyrum Otteson took her Mr. znd accompanied Provi, received recognition at Kyle, children, to of Janeen, Barbara and Steve Mrs. Wilson, Price, Weber State College recently. Paul to Salt Lake where thev She qualified in the drama com- Roosevelt, where they attendfor the ed the funeral services for an attended sessions of General petition, Conference. uncle, Mr. Clyde Allred. state drama meet at BYU. 3F By ILA BROWN Imvra West Mountain Briefs Doily Herold 10A WEDNESDAY. By ALBA J. ANDERSON LAKE SHORE -- Mrs. Dean Bishop and five children of Los Angeles, Calif., came to Salt Lake by train where they were met by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Huff and brought to the home of mother, Mrs. Myrtle Fran cis where they will spend about ten days. She also came to at tend the wedding of a riece Wilma Fae Huff. Mrs. Daniel T. Mackey of if Cypress, Calif., has spent a week with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bellows, she visited with a daughter in Provo ani a son in Salt Lake 'and will spend some time in Denver with an other daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tuckett and Jolene were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McAffee in Sandy. The McAffee family and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith and daughters were supper guests at the Tuck ett home and then attended dell. Mrs. Rodney Hudson is con "All In Favor," at the church. valescing at her home follow Among those who attended ing an illness in the Payson the Gillispie, Bellows wedding Hospital. reception in Orem were Mr. By PAT BRADY Mrs. Melvin Jolley has re and Mrs. Dean Beckstrom and Mr. and Mrs turned to her home after visit EUREKA daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gourley spent a day re ing with family members in Ted Gordon. cently at the Point of the Moun- southern California. tain enjoying motorcycle hill Den mothers, Mrs. Lynn races. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Greenhalgh Youd and Mrs. Glade Carr took had as guests a daughter and 12 cub scouts to the fish hatchMr. and Mrs. Larry Ewell her husband, Mr. and Mrs, ery in Springville recently. and daughter have returned to Albert Kump and family, of Eureka after making their Jerome, Ida. The group also Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and home at Monticello for the past attended a testimonial in the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Huff spent Salt Lake Tabernacle. the weekend here with relaeight months. tives. They came to attend the Mrs. Jennie Bylund has re- open house for their sister, Mr. and Mrs. IJchard Stone and son of Provo, spent the turned from Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Terry E. Caras. day at Eureka attending the where she visited at the home They were guests at the home law of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Huff, and Girl Scout Banquet. Mrs. Sumic Is the district for and their family, Mr. and Mrs, at the Cliff Davis home in SanRobert Wilkey. the Utah Girl Scouts. taquin and the Wilford Miller home in Springville. Mrs. Fay Crook of Salt Lake Mrs. Frank Ewell spent the visited with family mem-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clayson City, weekend at Eureka visiting his to Laving for Pioche, are at home after motoring to bers prior He at is employed family. Nev. and Welton, Ariz., where Huntington Beach, Calif, where Monticello. she will visit with her daugh- they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirkham, a student at ters and their husbands, Mr. Dave Anderson. On their way W. Campbell, home they enjoyed a night in BYU, is spending the spring and Mrs. Lynn Mrs. Wayne Las Vegas, Nev. Mrs. Clayson and Mr. and vacation at Eureka visiting his spent a day with her sister, Bentley. LaVon Mrs. Kirkham. mother, Mrs. Dean Jones in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Lamb The next day was spent with A group of ten Eureka Ladies had as their guests, their other sisters, Mrs. Keith Gil-lehave of Elks spent a day at Tooele Mrs. Ralph Putman and and their husbands, daughters Ladies of Tooele the attending Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Woodbury, Mrs. Allec Driscol, all of Salt Elks spring luncheon. and three children, Tuba City, Lake. Mrs. Bob Fife and daughter Ariz.; and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Porter and daughter, Sanders, Mrs. Ted Gordon was assistJoy spent a day in NephL Ariz. Mr. Woodbury recently ed in making a lovely quilt for Is Mrs. Cecil LaFevre con accepted a position as librari her son Brent's wedding. She. fined in the Payson Hospital an of the LDS Church School served lunch to the ladies who in the Tongan Islands and the assisted her. Mrs. Kent Davis Mr. and Mrs. David Jasper family will leave for the of Lehi, visited in the afternoon. Her daughter, Mr. and Islands early in July. spent an evening in Payson. Mrs. Larry Fillmore came FriGreen' Mr. Eldon and Mrs. day evening and spent the David Bernini spent the weekend in Eureka visiting his halgh in company with a daugh weekend to attend the wedding of her brother. parents. He is a student at the ter and her husband, Mr. and of Mrs. Salt David Johnson, of Utah. University Lake City, enjoyed visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ferguson Jane Fitch, a student at the the home of a brother and un of Ogden spent two days visitUniversity of Utah, spent the cle and his wife, Mr. and Mrs, ing with his mother, Mrs. weekend at Eureka visiting her Lowell Greenhalgh of San Elizabeth Ferguson. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Fitch Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong Jones and sons, Melvin and Mrs. Lloyd Randall is con and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hud Niel of Yuka City are spendfined in the Payson Hospital son attended a wedding recep ing several days in Utah. He tion in Orem in honor of a is a brother cf Mrs. Arlo M. for tests. niece and her husband, Mr. Anderson. Mrs. Ray Badertscher went and Mrs. Michael Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Argyle to Provo on business Mr and Mrs. Rulon Blake and three children of Huntville Mrs. Lynn Brady and daugh- of Idaho Falls, visited at the were recent guests at the , ters Janet and Pamela and home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. homes of Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Kim Pannel, Carol Ann Stapely Peterson. The visitors had Argyle and Mr. and Mrs. Arlo and Pamela Mclntyre spent the spent the winter at Mesa, M. Anderson. Ariz. day at Provo. MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) Doctors said Tuesday Gov. Lurleen B. Wallace "continued her gradual improvement" in recovering from cancer surgery S'i P of almost eight weeks ago. is gaining "Sh strength slowly but steadily and is walking about in her suite more each day," doctors said in a brief morning bulletin. Mrs. Wallace has been in St. Margaret's Hospital here since Feb. 22 when a malignant pelvic tumor and section of bowel were removed. It was her third operation for cancer. Merrill West accomDanied his cousins and their parents, the Carl Blad family for p short and Mrs. Allen Evans and four vacation in Las Vegas, Nev. children, Mr. and Mrs. Sam His sister. Colieen West scent Johnson and two children of the weekend visiting relatives Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. m Mesquite, Nev. They are the Joe Johnson and five children children of Mr. and Mrs. James and Mr. and Mis. Orsen Pead West. of Orem and Joy Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce have also Mr. and Mrs. Myron L. visited with his mother, Mrs. Pierce and four children of Van Rosebell Pierce in Pleasant Ives, Calif., were guests of Grove. She accompanied them honor at the home of her par- home to California and will ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rell John- spend some time there with son for a family dinner party. them. Other family members who were in attendance were: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank and children motored to LDS Conference in Salt Lake Salt Lake to join with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen and chilCity. dren of Seattle, Wash., who Mr. Louis K. De Hart, a for- came to attend sessions of mer resident, and brother of General Conference. They all Mr. Nobel De Hart, was sus- visited at the home of another tained as Bishop of the Provo sister of the ladies, Mr. and Fifth LDS Ward. Mrs. Willard Taylor. ill j5 ': (? " 5 1M mn,ftlflifri' urn PEACE through war seems to be the message in Saigon where a statue of the Virgin Mary stands framed by barbed wire in front of the Central Cathedral. The wire is used to close off the street at night and in daytime is gathered in front ofi ' the statue. Pre-eao- n Sears o ixll Eureka - ii Mr. Mrs. James West have been assisting their son and his wife, Dr. and Mrs. Jay West get settled in a home in Layton. 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