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Show (Elff Jlagwm (Cffrmttrlr 4 December 21, 1972 Give a hoot! Knitting Contest Rules Revealed Just One Year Old Dont pollute. Knitters get your needles. knitting contest, sponsored by C. Reece & Sons, will be held January through March with prizes for the best articles. Mrs. Lis Reece said any type of garment may be entered but must be made out of any kind of yarn and must be submitted to C. Reece & Sons Store no later than March JOLLY A SHOP TIRE 4-- JOES 27. All dressed up in her Christmas best is tiny Nicole Davis who will be one year old Dec. 22. The little girl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Davis of Orem. Nicoles grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Daley of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Davis of Spanish Fork. Her is Mrs Fern Jolmson of Santaquin. great-grandmoth- er With the point of one finger, Miss Anndrea Sullivan knows she will celebrate her first birthday Dec. 23. The pixie-littmiss is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sullivan of Payson. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Sullivan of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Morrisey of Orem. is Mrs. Hazel Simons of Payson. le er Judges for the contest will be Mrs. Shirley Eggentan and Mrs. Jeanell Johnson, owners of the Spinningwheel in Bountiful, and Mrs. Reecf. Entries must be submitted in a plastic bag with name, address and phone number in order for the articles to be returned. Mrs. Reece emphasized that without the proper identification, she cannot be responsible for returning the items. More information concerning the contest will be published later or additional information may be obtained by calling C. Reece & Sons at . Ji'-- 1. YOUNG HOMEMAKERS th top Triumphantly waving $25 gift certificates they won as Payson Sportswears earners are Ranae Hazel, left and Grace Price who are being hugged by owner Jerry Duke. Watching, right, is plant manager Bob Childs. The awards, redeemable at Dollies Fashions in Spanish Fork, were presented at the plant during a Friday luncheon Christmas party. Employes Childs a Coleman lantern and Duke left the festivities with a picnic ice chest. Both winners also received a blouse from Payson Sportswear and each employe received two boxes of candy. Chronicle Photo three-mon- The Young Homemakers Club ushered in the Christmas season with a festive party held at the Sage Inn in SpringviUe. ed D.U.P. A Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Gloria Barnett was held last Thursday by members of Seagull Camp, DUP. Mrs. Barnett read a history of Mary Van Houghton, an ancestor of her husband. Dale Barnett, and the lesson, Recollection of Pioneer Days, was MR. given by Mrs. Jeanne Lundholm. and MRS. JOB WILCOCK An Old Furnace is a Pain in tilfoe Mectc The smart birds are switching to electric heat. Not only for new houses, but older ones, too. Conversion is a lot easier than you might think. rtjjjristmas We hope that the spilit c a m3 goodwill expressed (hustmas maj And the rewards are well worth blothelhood so ojjten evibaXe Imagine washing the finger prints off a corner without having to electric heat. wash the whole wall. You can with at clean-as-sunshi- oieOel. PAYSON SPORTSWEAR Wedding Anniversary The family of Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Williams of St. George, former residents of West Mountain, wiU host a reception Saturday in honor of their parents 50th Golden Wedding AnThe event will be held from to 9:30 p.m. in the West Mountain ward chapel. Harold and Fern CrandaH WiUiams were married Dec. 20, 1922 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Following their marriage, the couple moved to Idaho where Williams was a rancher until 1929. He then was employed in highway construction until 1934 when the family moved to Oregon where they operated a dairy farm. They later moved to Lehi, Ariz., where Williams, again, was engaged in road construction. Mr. and Mrs. Williams returned to Utah in 1945 to make 6:30 their home at West Mountain and there they operated a fruit farm. In 1961 Williams retired and in 1965 the couple moved to St. George where they presently serve in St. George LDS Temple. They are the parents of four daughters and two sons: Mrs. C. Glen (Beth) Martin of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Donald Beck of Freemont, Calif., Mrs. Forrest (Myrne) McKinnon of Atascadero, Calif., Mrs. Virl (Marla) Slater of Bountiful, Carwin C. WiUiams of Springville and Dayne C. Williams of Taylor, Cache County. The WiUiams have 33 gran(Lau-ren- dchildren and three great- Friends and relatives are invited to attend the reception. The couple requests no gifts. Rigby Mortuary IT TT I K holiday greetings to all our friends May we take this opportunity to wish you the best of everything at May this Holy Season bring you an abundance of happiness! Franks Pharmacy Gean's Photo Shop 47 South Main e) grandchildren. lasting happiness And your heart be filled with the greatest gladness. 3 Imagine less work at spring electric heat. Couple to Celebrate Golden niversary. Atay your holiday abound with it. 465-222- 4 Payson ne cleanings. Thats clean-as-sunshi- ne Ask your neighbor who enjoys electric heat about how clean it is. There is probably someone near you with electric heat because now approximately 10,000 homes and apartments in our area are heated electrically. For more information about converting your home to electric heat, ask us. No obligation. . |