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Show Doily Herald Wednesday, oct 12 Bentarnin i, m PEAY By REGENE tfAtvl MIIMITI- Visitors at the BENJAMIN ramc of Car! F. Lundell last vcek were Mr. and Mrs. Seth Msttice of Pima. Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Don Lundell of San Jose, Calif., Dr. and Mrs. V. E. Sevy of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Francom of Payson, all members of his family. Mrs. Margaret Peay spent I days visiting her sister in Idaho recently. By ALBA J. ANDERSON PALMYRA -- Mrs. William Money attended the first meet ing of the season of the Ameri can Legion Auxiliary at the Memorial hall in Spanish Fork. An educational program was presented and light refreshments completed the evening. it social and meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Alta Anderson's with Mrs. Rae Shepherd and her singing trio entertaining with songs. Refreshment? were also served. A Palmyra t 1 Members of the LBJ Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aria Stewart. They went to a cafe for dinner and back to the Stewart for games. home Mrs. Rfr Nilson is at home with her new baby daughter who was bom at the Payson Hospital. The baby has a brother. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Delles Nilsen of Palmyra, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Osborn of Spanish Fork; few Among those from Benjamin who attended the Cattlemen's Banquet at Spanish Fork were Angel. Earnest and Jim Caras, and Mr. Blair and Arch Beck-stroand their wives. fJ ""'Tr.... x, , --li lnril nun IM juc laniHii'liramnri-Ma , tWliiit'Li mj JET AGE SHIPPING involves the use of an airfield-typ- e control tower to direct loading operations at Container Terminals, N.Y Inc., reportedly the world's largest container terminal used exclusively for international traffic Cargo supervisors ate in. radio contact with ship, danes and ground vehicles. ftmnmni -- are maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Christoph-erso- n were hosts to the members of their Saturday Night Club, at their home. The group was served dinner and spent By the evening playing games. WATERBURY MARGUERITE m Goshen The Cultus Club of Payson held tticir last meeting at the home of Mrs. Ina Sheets. Mrs. Florence Wride also belongs to' this club. Captain Ronald Jensen arrived home last week from Camp Lee in Virginia. He will for visit here in Benjamin sometime with his wife and two By FLORENCE SPERRY daughters, and his parents. He SALEM-M- rs. Mabel Beddoes expects to leave for Vietnam returned to her home after this November. spending six weeks at the Utah where she Mr. and Mrs. Otto Anderson! Valley Hospital, twice. underwent surgery major Lindon attended a wedding at and the next morning left for Idaho to attend a farewell of Rodney Sperry flew home on a nephew is leaving soon for a recent morning from San Pedro, Calif., where l.e is staCanada. tioned with the Coast Guard. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Downey While home he married Elainne Trinnaman of Lehi. The couple spent a few days at Las Vegas. Jim was there for a union con- left for California where they will make their home. vention. News Of Salem Area Mrs. Donna Parkinson Hill of Provo, and Mrs. Gayle Hone McDougall of Salt Lake City Came to Benjamin last week to visit with parents and to tend their class reunion of 1949, held at the Spanish Fork High School . Thirty-thre- e members the National Monument in Arizona and coming home visited the southern Utah Parks and saw many beautiful mountains this time of year. They were gone three days. of the Beebe's Austin a enjoyed "house warming" at their new home. A delicious turkey supper was served buffet style and the was spent visiting. evening The next day six of her friends were entertained at dinner at her home. Covers were laid for Mrs. Elaine Anderson attend- Mrs. Florence Sperry, Mrs. Mrs. Louise ed her "class of '49" reunion in Chana Hansen, Mrs. Otten and Dora Card, Springville. Mrs. Hazel Beddoes. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wride Mrs. Chana Hansen enjoyed attended the Brazilian Mission Reunion held in Salt Lake City. a weekend by four of her grand' Mrs. Florence children His mother, her. The visiting Wride attended thi Western guests were Elizabeth Farley, Jan and Jill Reece and Nancy States Mission reunion. Keece all of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomson) ' has as visitors over the weekFifteen members of Mt. Loafend, Mrs. Thomsen's mother, er DUP camp met at the home Mrs. Avis Fisher of Wanship, of Mrs. Margarette Taylor for and Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell their regular meeting. A history and family of Kamas. was read of William Beddoes Mr. "and Mrs. Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burn-- i ham and two children of Fillmore spent four days as guests at the home of Mrs. Burndam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James West. Mrs. West was a guest at a birthday party for two of her nieces, Mrs. Hal Shuler and Mrs. Carl Marvin, both of Pay-sowhich held in Payson Can yon. The group enjoyed a picnic dinner and hiking through the fall foliage. Wood ' returned home after spending about ''hree weuks in California where they were guests in Long Beach of her brother and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Don Markham. They went to Sacramento where they were guests of a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Shelton. They did a lot cf sight seeing during this time, such as going to the LDS Temple, visiting Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm. Among the young people who are attending college are Col leen West, Susan Hansen, Linda Money and Phyllis Roach who all are attending the Brigham Young University. Wayne Roach, Steven Banks and Lynn Banks are all attending the Utah State University. Douglas Banks is, taking a home study course. JiIX$. 7 1 '5. feKt!" Floyd Sorensen is a patient at the Payson City Hospital where he is receiving treatments for ... - Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Thomas returned home after a three-wee- k vacation to Riverton, Wyo., where they visited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larsen. Eureka By PAT BRADY - Mr. an Mrs. Bill Calif., and Mrs. Mary Sullivan of Park City Mr., and Mrs. Ross Thomas! Ralph Hillmnn, spent a day at Eureka visiting were dinner guests at the new weekend. with Mrs. Belle Coffey, home of their granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Buxton Carol and her husband, Jim of son Johnny Baderstcher, Reed in Springville. They also drove to the Salt Lake Airnort by Mrs. Taylor and the lesson Mr. and Mrs. Ray Badertscher, visited with Mrs. Fred Lois Bingham enter was , Mrs. Ray who to say goodbye to her grandson, given by Mrs. Ethel Moore. tained the ABC Gub. Prizes A delicious luncheon was served returned to his home after being has been in the Provo Hos- - Francis D. Chapman, son of confined at the Primary Chiwere awarded to Kate Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapman of by the hostess Mrs. Bertha Dag ldren's hospital following pihl. Rowene Hawkins and Ethel Bountiful, who has left for a and Mrs. Maude Roberts. ger Brook. Mrs. Shirlene Ottesen was a!our of duty with Uie U. S. Army in Germany. Friends and relatives of Elder David Chambers returned to guest of Mrs. Elaine Anderson Mrs. Elaine Anderson enter- David Lee son of Mr. and Mrs. 11 other lahome when her at McChord Air Force Base at tained the Variety Club. Special Carl Lee of Mrs. Ester Bussey was hosdies met there for club. LunchSalem, had a get-Wash., after spending a tess to the Friendly Eight Club guests were Shirlene Otteson together at the family home in eon was the served and grcup at and Nedra Swenson. Prizes honor of David who has been few days at Eureka visiting with her home in Genola. A de the evening visiting. ' were awarded to LuRue Beck-stro- called to fill a LDS mission in his parents, Mr. and Mrs. spent licious hot dinner was served Chambers. June Ann Barthomew Geneva, to eight members and 500 was Switzerland. David Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Bob Banks were and Delores Steele. Prizes were awarded to will enter the mission home of to hosts members of their club played. Sandy Butler, daughter Nellie Finch, Evelyn Larson October 21 after which he will Mayor and Mrs. Curtis Butler, at their home for supper and and Dee Christensen. These Edith Hawkins has left Ben- - receive three months schooling left Eureka to report at the an evening of i g?mes. with to relatives visit in amin from Goshen httending were language at the Brigham Bethesda Naval Hospital in awhile in California Eva Cook, Delia White, Nellie Young University, Maryland. She if a Navy Nurse Mrs Lee Bird 1 confined Finch and Lillian Burraston. at and will be stationed mere. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Killian the Utah Valley Hospital and Mr. and Mrs. Avery Endsley and Mr. and Mrs. Randall Car will have surgery in the near of Nelson Ida., Burley, Gary of Arlington, Calif., arrived at son spent a week in Oregon future. some time at Lureka our the home of a sister and her By RUTH HOOPER where they visited the ladies', spentthe wkend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ken family, mower K. Mrs. H. Ted Uinstensen forMr. Mrs. i. and Ha hi Johnson, manv MAPLETON Sgt. Joe Hal-Matheson. in Lake They will visit with and their mer resident, View, ore., Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nash and vcrson, son of Mr. and Mrs them and with Mr. and Talbort sister four and at brothers in Franke Elizabeth Mrs. were Merrill Halverson, has been Fowler. They will also visit in home on a 'leave, prior! arrath falls Ore. While there Frank Walker and Ed Harde Salt Lake City during the week Salt Lake City with her nieces " ana eni the Grand to his noinc to Hrfin. c.prmanvi Chapter returned to the Minot Air Base attending the rest of the time visit, at North Dakota after spending Order of the Eastern Star of and nephews before returning spent with the U. S. Air Force. home. ing, several days here visiting with Utah. Mr. Mrs. and Dartnts. Frank's Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bjarn- Visitors and dinner guests at Mrs. Ethel Hanks Johnson of;Me; Walker. Pamela Mclntyre, Luana I 1. .:t.. t. ovll uiu lUinuy nave niUVWl lniO Ic Kim Pannel and Pam die home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo the Mapleton Second LDS Ward Burraston were her daughter her Annie Franks returned to Eur Brady spent a day in Provo. area. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon husband Mr. and Mrs. Rex eka last week after soendinc Ha fie ChA iMeitAsJ aIUmh ATATAXTAP c"nstcnscn of MaPcton a"d several days at Las Vegas vis- of Ms daughter, Mrs. Phillis Pecry tives while in Salem with friends. ituig and Mrs. Marvin Peterson will of Salt Lake City. FACTS be leaving for Couth New d Mr. and Mrs. T. Leslie Clow- Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Thomwon for a stay soon. ard accompanied her sister and and Mrs. Elsie Nilson were at Lorl Ann White, 7, daughter -c L I .J C - J... V'M of Bishop and Mrs. Joel While hnchsnH M is a patient at the Payson City 01 5Pr'n8v'e to St. ? Third LDS v7tA enjojed aJlv,narea here they attended a Mr. Cecil Fitch, Mr. and Hospital. LDS Temple Mrs. Frank McCabe, Mr. and at Ud)3 III DUUIUIT there and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schafer Uip IUI l siaht seeing Mrs. Steve Milne, Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed Mountain area under the direcreturned home after a week's around that vicinity. Then to George Beattie, spent a week at tion of leadrr, Terry Young, vacation to Butte, Mont., where Las Vegas. assisted by Bruce Cox. Seven they visited with friends and has been his brother boys plus their leaders attend-home- , his sisters and families. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fennel ed. Norman Ltavitt and Mrs. 01lie'jr. dav t iSlurdivanl of Silvcrton, Colo, atv visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Martha Bushman, dauhctcr of irvii i m 'u ' Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Bush- -' Edwin Jackson, son of Mr. John H. Finlev not only Terry Kaye ' man was chosen as junior high and Mrs. William Jackson, has walked to school ai a hoy 'Citizen of the Week.'' at the; received a misskn. call to serve Mr. and Mrs. G. Ilarkins of but continued this practice Springville Junior High School.; in the North Central Mexico vapfli Calif . spent some time at when he became New York He wd! leave in No- - Eureka ' visiting with her daugh- - state commissioner of eduMr. and Mrs. Preston Hooper vembcr. The World and family, Mr. and Mrs, cation fn fr had as overnight gucsU her Almanac lutes. Kinlty freNorman Scow. Mer and family. Mr. and Mrs J quently walked throughout Sp S Paul L. Wright, son of in-Thales Brown and son, Jim of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wright; Kirk Drujwl. student at the state, incognito, to I p e c t educational condiParowan. Mr. Brown came es-- has been visiting his parents, the Brigham Young University 'and other relatives and friends 5rnd the weekend at Kurrka tion first hand. As presiPainful tnifnifig fil Itching pf pcclally for the L'EA. dent of City Colleee and an hemorrhoids my b rclifil In the area. He has been in , visiting with his parents, Mr. editor of the N.Y. Tlmn, Without sirfiry, in om Mr Vietnam for a year with the and Mrs Gerald Dntfwl. Douglas Leavitt, awn of tM riroflurt tailed M.P.O M P.O. he was one of Manhattan's tonUirn nen?nclr, lopirsl and Mrs. Porter Leavitt. left, Co. A. 62nd Engineer Battallion. 'of burns leading pedestrians, often sVKt,,tir, hwnit'1 Ronald Gilson. son of Mr. and this week to take his basic! His wife has been living in H rsn kin island's 31 tin relief tof hours! training at Fort Ord, Calif, A; Pleasant Grove. They have left: Mrs Ronald Gilson. rclunkd lo miles. Jiiv Menthni.ilum p0 N. C. He was hi J home after for for Fort was confined at Bran. dinner given bring family Oinln'enl. tfm 1M. Coryrifhie , visit-at stationed this lort j the Hah Valley HaspUI follow j In tuppoiitories, too. i"Tneriy him, before leaving, and Knlrprl Am. Ltavitt, befora Raving for Vietnam, I .ing lutgcry. l4g sever aj Uyi t T Clark of Whittier, t I zk .. r i DEEPSTAR 2,000 underseas research vehicle, shown in this artist's sketch, is ncaring for operacompletion. The new submersible is to be launched late this year and ready tions in early 1969. At that time, it will be assigned to the WestinRhouse Ocean Re. search Laborator at San Diego, Calif., where it will be used in research and as a tes The submersible is 20 feet long, seven feet wide and bed for prototype'instrumentation. capable of carrying two scientists and a pilot to depths of at least 2,000 feet. d Mrs. Glenice Walston and Barbara Gill of Tremonton. Frances Taylor of Logan, and her father Martin Glassett of Salt Lake City. v iv heart trouble. Mr .and Mrs. John Nelson attended the wedding reception at the reception center in Orem for his niece, Sheryl Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barney Robert Rohbock. DEATH SENTENCE of Kilgore, Ida., left eight inches JAKARTA (UPI)-- A of snow when they came to special The Earl okelberry family tribunal has sentenced Utah where they have been;ht-lmilitary and a famiy visiting relatives, including Mr picnic at Timp Haven ove- - the a former Indonesian Communist and Mrs. Melvin Snow. They weekend. Those party leader to death for his attending were will spend some time in Over- David part in the abortive 1965 coup Okelberry and family of the government an to before on ton, JJev., going Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. attempt, nounced Saturday. The prosecu winter in the Mexico. spend Lloyd Ainge, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. Earney suffers from arth- Stoneman and families all of tion said the man, Waluio, won ritis which is less painful in Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. over one of the coup attempt's leaders, a former air force the warmer climate of Mexico. Tom Hudson of Payson and Mr. to the Communist and Mrs. Rodney Hudson of commander, cause. Mrs. Arvilla Thomas was hos- Santaquin. tess to DUP at h2r home. She ABORTIONS HIGH Mrs. Lillian Burraston re gave a history of her mother. every Refreshments were served to turned home after visiting in phage (UPl)-f- or 100 births in Czechoslovakia in Vlnw mWVi TtT Trrtnn nn the 10 ladies present. Mr. and Mrs. Angus D. Taylor had most of their family home during the weekend including the Gerald Taylors of Ogden, EUREKA and Mrs. SherGOSHEN-- Mr. il Jasperson returned to their home in Van Nuys, Calif., after being called home due to the death of his mother, Mrs. Becky Jasperson. They visited with his father, Ervin Jasperson, and a brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. Jasperson while here in Goshen. Security Expert Will Talk to Hmin'strators Col. Robert T. Hof, member of the current National Security Seminar staff, will be the speaker Thursday at a meeting of the Utah chapter, American So ciety of Public Administrators. The meeting will be held m Room 15 of the Jesse Knight building on BYU campus, beginning at 7:30 p.m. A panel discussion on the needs and opportunities for pubwere 35.4 abortions, the lic service will be held LeRoy news agency CTK reported Harlow, Provo, president of the Monday. Abortion is legal in chapter, will be in charge of Czechoslovakia. the meeting. t?ArS'IE:flthe,, Iova's motto is "Our Liberties We Prize and Our Rights We Will Maintain." She has the weather 1o fight i w 1 . a, Mapleton - triA, ww "e J-S- iiS SSH n .jfi- - 1 ' '. ' ., S WADTH uUlUdJ iLllAimb Zca-lan- two-ye- : . , 2!!?.a.,!d-,lf- i i , T ,t m u, Wict. m U.S. Savings Bonds are actually bet tcr than money. The paper can be Freedom Share. Freedom Shares pay hcn held to maturity of 4l2 3 burned. Out the value behind a Bond can never be destroyed, burned, lost or stolen. The Treasury Department years, and are redeemable after one year. Sign up now for a regular savings plan where you work or bank. 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