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Show Six of seven members who will represent the district tonight in Provo at the junior county show were selected in the southwest regional Club horse show July 26 in the Genola arena. They are Scott Evans and Bonnie Jacobson, both of Laiel Goshen Broncos; Warensld and Karen Wall, both of Santaquin Saddlesores, and Christine Nielson and Sandra Nielson, both of Genola by Ruby Meredith Mrs. Anna Kenison returned by air July 16 from Mesa, Ariz., where she visited two weeks with her daughter, Mary Lynn, and her husband, Ronald Peterson. She met her new grandson who was born June 30. The Petersons have two other sons, Michael and Aaron. On arriving home Mrs. Kenison traveled by auto with her husband, Albert, ;o Clay Center, Kan., where they spent four days on a business trip. 4-- H Horsehandlers. A y tie for the five-wa- se- venth spot on the team was to be decided by a written examination. Taking the test will be Sara Mosher and Mary Tilton, both of Genola and Tim Hannifin, Margaret Hannifin and Gregg Jasperson, all of Goshen Broncos. Heather Mosher, DeeAnn Jensen, Debbie Lockhart and Gena Bernard represented the region in the senior county show last Thursday in Pay-so- n. Miss Bernard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Bernard of Genola, was chosen a member of the Utah County team to go to the state finals in Richfield. Among blue ribbon winners in the Genola competition Horse-handle- fM i .. -- 0- Marilyn Rothe was honored guest at rs, aU-sta- rs. all-sta- -- 0- Mr. and Mrs. Lorin DeGraw and son, Gary, met another son, Terry and wife, Louise and family at Beaver on July 24. Legal BiU, a race horse of the Terry DeGraw family, won first place in one of the races. Enroute they visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Terry of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Terry and son, Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Terry of Delta. Fitting and showing--Sco- tt Evans, MaryTilton, Christine and Sandra Nielson, Bonnie Jacobson and Sara Mosher, juniors; and Heather Mosher, DeeAnn Jensen, Debbie Lockhart and Gena Bernard, Western riding pattern Scott Evans, Vickie Jensen, Janet Wall, Kalvin Wall, Karen Wall, Mary Tilton, Christine and Sandra Nielson and Sara Mosher, juniors; and Heather Mosher, DeeAnn Jensen, Debbie Lockhart and Gena Bernard, seniors. Senior reining--Gen- Barrels--Sco- tt Evans, Laiel Margaret Hannifin, Warenski, Karen Wall, Christine and Sandra Nielson and Bonnie Jacobson, juniors; and Heather Mosher, and Gena Paysons American Legion baseball team has clinched a berth in the state tournament Aug. 11. Depending on the outcome of some make-u- p games, manager Vern Jensen said the representative Paysons SOUTH NEBO LITTLE LEAGUE Poles Gregg Jasperson, Laura Coombs, Karen Wall, Christine and Sandra Nielson, Standings w Pet. Red Sox Blue Sox 16 13 Eureka 11 .941 .737 .611 .500 .270 .055 Ber-nar- SOUTH NEBO PEE WEE LEAGUE Standings W L Pet. 12 2 .857 Goshen 8 8 .500 Salem II 7 9 .450 Santaquin 3 11 .215 Salem I Last Weeks Results: Goshen 15, Salem n 9 Goshen 12, Salem n 9 Santaquin 10 30 -- 14 7 4 11 5 4 Salem H 0 3 7 1 Todd Ross, Robert Gee (3) and Byron Oldham. Bryan Carson, Mike Martin (3) and Dale Leavitt. 1- WP-Ro- ss on Salem H 20 2 1- 0- 14 6 2 2 9 8 Santaquin 4131 Bryan Carson, Mike Martin (3) and Dale Leavitt. Todd Ross, Mike Buchanan (2) and Byron Oldham. 9 Goshen 4 Spring Lake 1 Genola Last Weeks Results: 20 2 Red Sox 201 506-- 14 9 2 Blue Sox 002 000- -2 Danny Smith, Jeff Steele Lee (4) and Patrick Kelly. Topham, Scott Smith (4) and Scott Smith, Lee Topham. WP-Sm- 7 6 030 200- -5 12 2 Blue Sox 800 33X--1- 4 Gourley, Schow, Chet WaU (1) and Vince Gillispie. Lee Topham, Scott Smith (4) and Doug Rowley. Eureka Post Na 48 could be seeded as the champion of the District 4 league. Payson was in second place, a game behind leading Spanish Fork, going into a makeup game at home Tuesday night against the loop leaders. If Payson should win that one and Spanish Fork should be upset by Helper, Payson probably would wind up first, Jensen said. Assisting Jensen during the season have been coaches Kay Riley and Kevin Jensen. The manager now is accepting donations to help finance travel and purchase food and some equipment for the 1- .S' People need it... 2022. in the year Starring CHARLTON LEIGH And HESTON TAYLOR-YOUN- Tuesday Ladies Night "Shop At Home And Save" and DODGE 'buy backs' MOST HAVE EXTENDED NEW CAR WARRANTIES. AS LOW AS $3105 34 FORD N0W $3998 TON PICKUP RANGER, was $3498 PROCESSING 1968 of Kodak Color Films 463-22- now CHEV. NOVA, 20 $3208 COUPE. STO TRANS. was $1098 NOW $898 TRANSPORTATION NEEDS Painter Motor 103 North Main -- 0- Mrs. Thelma Butler, Miss Lenora Huish, Mrs. Jerrolyn Menlove and daughter, Colleen, attended a bridal shower at the home of Patty Hansen in Goshea The shower was given for Dana Jensen, granddaughter of Mrs. Butler. -- 0- Under the direction of Mrs. Cherril Butler, leader, and Tammy Jacobson and Tammy Durrant, junior leaders, the club Cherry held its closing social June 23 in the ward cultural hall. Seven girls and their mothers were present. Choo-Cho- 4-- H os -- 0- Mr. Mrs. George and LeFevre Mr. and Mrs. and -- 0- Mrs. Aroha Graham, her daughter, Sandra Kuester and son, Ricky, and Mrs. Hazel Ribins visited for eight days in California. They were guests in Chico of Mr. and Mrs. Dale (Karen) Curman and two daughters. They also spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham and family. Before returning home they visited at the home of the Bryon Grahams in Redwood Valley. -- 0- Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Huish and her sister, Alice, all of Pleasant Grove, visited at the homes of Mrs. Cecil S. Peery and J. Raymond Huish and Lenora Huish. -- 0- A large crowd of parents attended the ward primary social held last week which marked the closing of pri- mary for the summer. The children presented a program and light refreshments were served. An engine out of tune can burn 25 more fuel rough, untuned automobile engine throws throws your money away-a- nd America's precious energy supply away, too. A Good driving habits save money and energy. For example, fast starts can reduce gasoline mileage by as much as 6 miles per gallon! Americans can't afford to waste energy. There are many ways every American can help save it. Write today for a free copy of A Consumers Guide to Efficient Energy Use in the Home. It's packed with ideas that can save energy and money. special instruction received state ve 4 Lee Deuel spent July 24 in Panguitch visiting friends and relatives. The next day they attended the funeral for Julia Boyter, LeFevres sister. She died July 21. in human relations. The airman has been assigned to the technical training center at Sheppard for specialized training as a me- dical services specialist. Peery, a 1966 graduate Your Local Oil Companies Council of Utah Petroleum Payson High School, attended Brigham Young University. He is married to the former Raquel Purdy. 1 South Room 506 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 0 West 3rd For our centennial r? , Payson a complete package of every banking service youre likely to need with no minimum balance required. 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SEE US FOR ALL YOUR - Gean's 47 South Main -- 0- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson and three children of Tooele spent the Pioneer Day holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hiatt. Commands Training n, Farr. Lackland AFB, Tex., he studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and from many styles available no charge. AIR COND. PHOTO SHOP Way-ma- Peery Deluxe, personalized, numbered checks THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 1972 Air cmi was $4398 Make us your headquarters for complete color slide and color snapshooting service. Weve a full assortment of Kodak color films Kodachrome, Ekfochrome, and Kodacopr and we are prepared to handle your processing with expert care at modest cost. See us for Kodak Film . . . then see us again for fast, dependable processing when your pictures ore taken. -- 0- The West ward senior girls softball team placed third in the stake and district games. Sports directors Billie June Hurst and Anna Rothe led the team in a season of good sportsmanship. Players were Mindy Rowley, Lisa Young, Julie Finch, Wendy Berry, Pam Jackson, Irene Bishop, Ann Bishop, Diane Finch, Rosalie Erekson, Natasha Coleen Rindlisbacher, Lynn Kahola, Joleen Lance, Alice Hurst, Linda Bishop, Terri Joe Jackson and Cindy Men-lo- have been two of his brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Menlove who are moving from Princeton, Mina, to make their home in Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Menlove and eight children of Chandler, Ariz. 2, 1973 -7 1972CHRYSLER NEW YORKER, 2D Htop, FULLY EQUIPPED. See us for expert Ter-reno- ud Mr. and Mrs. Joseph August somiT Todays Games: Santaquin Blue Sox at Eureka Genola at Santaquin Red Sox Spring Lake at Goshen Fridays Games: Santaquin Red Sox at Eureka Goshen at Spring Lake & PHOTO mi ism - elimination tournament. double C. Open 8 - Starts 8:15 One week Aug. PLYM0UTHS ,.r w of the h o m e fagamt Ctjrnnlrl S' WE HAVE ANEW SELECTION OF 1972 and 1973 see us for fast, expert Mrs. Mamie Seat spent two days visiting with her sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Seat of Salt Lake City. A special guest also at their of home was a sister-in-laMrs. Seat, Mrs. Sarah of Magna. Mrs. Seat then traveled to Bountiful to vacation two days with a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anger. Airman Van C. Peery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex F, Peery of Spring Lake, has been assigned to Sheppard AFB, Tex., after completing Air Force basic training. During his six weeks at the Payson Legion Ball Club Wins Utah State Tournament Berth Bernard, seniors. Bonnie Jacobson and Tim Hans, nifin, juniors; and Gena senior. Jim Nixon of Provo judged the show. Kay Commbs was gatekeeper and Ray Coombs, Duane Wood and Ross Bradford served as ring crew. Van Guests at -- 0- Air Force Assigns beginning Monday in Salt Lake City and continuing through a Bernard. CaldweU College. -- 0- Warming up when this photograph was made were the Payson Little League baseball champion Angles. Team members, left to right, are Evan Christensen, Karl Ford, Robert Memmott, Buddy Mattinson, Kelly Thompson, Gary Brandon, Ronnie Maestes, Alan Page, Brian Riding and Gordon Christensen. Watching, center, are coach Mike Serrano and assistant coach Neil Photo Horton. Not present at the time were players Don Gammon and Ross Lewell. by Lenora Huish 465-33- 32 Dr. June Berry returned home recently from Caldwell, Idaho, where she has been teaching summer school at the seniors. seniors. shower Thursday a evening at the home of Mrs. Maurine Hiatt, hosted by her Mrs. Lucille daughter, McMuUion. Eleven persons were present. of the South Nebo Charging out from the dugout for a bit of infield practice are eight members Left to right, they are Rick Steele of Santaquin, Frank Curtis, Pony league baseball Brent Alvey, Kyle Button and Craig Buys, all of Payson; Ron White of Goshen and Mike Hill and Tony Sperry and Marlyn Parks, both of Jerry Jenkins, both of Payson. Two other Chronicle Photo Nephi, were not present for the photograph. were: Western horsemanship Scott Evans, Gregg Jasper-so- n, Laiel Warenski, Mary Tilton, Sandra Nielson, Tim Hannifin and Sara Mosher, juniors; and Heather Mosher, DeeAnn Jensen, Debbie Lockhart and Gena Bernard, Spring Lake Lines West Mountain Memos Genola Horse Show Winners Named Co. Gift checks no extra charge for those occasions when a gift of - Unique money checks is most appro- priate. Special designs for birthdays, weddings, anniversaries and other special events are available to you at no charge. 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