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Show sterna trail -- r F Ue pujaait (Djnmirlf Augustl5, 1974 by Ruby Meredith Sunday girls the Miss g nine Me me class from mary nored Diane e d Priwere Berry, Jill Williamson, Raeola Van Nosdol, Margo Jenifer Myers, Erekson, Jalaine Menlyn Bushman, Sue Boyles and Brenda Robbins. The girls gave a tribute totheir teacher, Jeame DeHart, and presented her with two pink roses. Parents were special guests. Refreshments were served. -- 0- Mra Myrtle Hansen Lamont Sperry andhiswife, Terrill, and children, Tod, and Greg, Janalee, Diana Malissa, formally of Mona, have moved into West Mountain. Mrs. Sperry is a school teacher at Nephi and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sperry. Goshen Matron Awaits 80th Birthday Party Tie children ofMrs. Myrtle P Smith Hansen will honor 80th birthday at an open house Aug 18. The e' ent will be held at Mrs Hansens home, 190 S. 100 E., in Goshen from 6 to 8 pm All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The family requests no gifts. Mrs Hansen was born Aug. 16, 1891 in Santaquin, tol.B. and Sarah Ann Duke Smith. She married Fred Hansen Oct. 10 1912 He died June 24, 1934 She is the mother of six children, three of whom are now living. They are Mrs. Vernita Orton of Provo, Mrs. Lois Boswell of Tooele, and B. Dee Hansen of Goshen. She has eight grandchildren; four step - grandchildren; 11 heron her -- 0- Loretta Row ley was honored evening at a kitchen Friday shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Peterson. Hostess was their daughter, Kathy Rindlisbacher. TenBYU roommates and high school friends were present Later the group went to the home of Mrs. Dons Kemson and visited her daughter who is com alescing from a bicycle-aut- o accident -- Pamela Nora and She also helped raise brothers and a sister after her mothers death. She has homed 19 foster children and two foster adults. Mrs Hansen is an active two Wyo , -- 0- Mr and Mrs. Carl Butler and family and Mrs. Aroha Graham of Spring Lake tra- - member of the Young at Heart Club and Eastern Star TJ WINDOW Glass 0- -- 0- Mr from a and Mrs. Reed Rind-lisbach- er returned u g 5 four-da- A vacation to y Fort Carson, Colo., where they visited their sonandwife, t. Wayne and Gaylene Rind-lisbach- er and two children. Their daughters, Colleen and Becky, returned home with them after a visit. Merrill Hay Carter Glass Co. Spanish Fork 798-76- brate his big day Aug 20 is the son of Mr. and Mis Jim Peterson of SantaHis grandparents are quin. and Mrs E LeRoy Haskell of Payson, and Mrs. Irean Peterson of Santaquin. are Mrs. Chana Hansen of Salem, and Mr. and of Mrs C LeRoy Haskell Payson Mi ts FARNSWORTH -- - Aug. 5, to Ernest and Leola Kester Farnsworth of Santaquin, a son, Troy L MATTINGLEY -- - Aug. 6, 1974, to Kenneth and Elaine Stocks Mattingley of Payson, a daughter, Twila Elaine. to HONE Aug 6, 1974, Neil and Charlene Jones Hone of Payson, a son PRINCE-A- ug 6, 1974, to Vernon and Iris Robinson Prince of Santaquin, a son, Michael K GASSER-A- ug 6, 1974, to Lavell and Janice Tischner Gasser of Payson, a daughter. HOPES-A- ug. 7, 1974, to Donald and Debra Jarvis Hopes of Santaquin, a daughter, Tom D BISHOP-A- ug. 7, 1974, to Dennis and Debra Kitterige Bishop of Payson, a son. CURTIS Aug. 7, 1974, to Rowley and Betty Ainge Curtis of Spnngville, a daughter. EITNER Aug. 7, 1974, to Jay and Constance Chytraus Eitner of Orem, a daughter. Who doesnt think birthdays aren't worth boasting Little Aaron Vance Losee seems to be telling everyone abou his birthday June 5 when he became just one year old Aaron's parents are Mr and Mis Lamar Losee of Payson. His grandpaients are Mr. and Mrs Verl Losee and Mr and Mrs Vance Mai in, all of Payson include Mr. and Mis. Floyd of Tooele, Mrs. Workman Desert Bullock of Provo, and Mrs. Mary Marvin of Payson. v prr.rwiiOTimiiT OTnnnn-iwiBTTT- 1974, 29, 1974, to and Patrice Rasmussen Oryall of Payson, a ORYALL--Jul- y Donald son. HOLT-J- uly 29, 1974, to Roger and Jean Spencer Holt of Payson, a daughter. OLSEN-J- uly 30, 1974, to Norman and Barbara Fielding Olsen of Spanish Fork, a daughter. CLOWARD--Jul- y 30, 1974, to Frank and Renae Argyle a Cloward of Spanish Fork, son CASPER--Jul- y 30, 1974, to Blaine and Verna Hackford Casper of Payson, a daughter. CONWAY-J- uly 31, 1974, to H. Barney and Kathleen Cates Conway of Provo, a daughter. - Aug. Irene CHARLES WORTH 1974, to Lester and of to Thomas and Alana Sue Burton Hudson of Payson, a daughter. to FRANK- - A os 1, 1974, Herman and Jerri Butler Frank of Spanish Fork, a daughter BURKE 3, 1974, to William and Lorena Kerby Burke of Payson, a son. HUDSON--Au- Auto Glass show- two-we- ek I, Screens This little charmer, ing his best smile and dimples to boot is Alden Peterson, whowill cele- Maik Greenland Charlesworth Santaquin, a daughter. r 90 E. 500 N. of were at the Salt Lake Airport to meet Norma Schwab of the US Army. The group then traveled to West Mountain where they spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schramm. Afton, and two i t -- Mr and Mrs. Abner Baird and grandson, Kendall Baird, attended the Baird family reunion in Salt Lake City Saturday On Sunday they met Kendalls parents, Mr and Mrs. of Alan Baird and family Arlington, Texas. They will spend two weeks with the Bairds Marilyn Skousen and new baby, Derek of Hawaii, enjoyed two days visiting with her grandparents. PAYSON HOSPITAL ters, 1 , Mr and Mrs. Lee Lance of Bellflower, Calif., spent two weeks visiting her brother and wife, Mr and Mrs. Marr Caldwell 0- Mrs. FloraSchwabandMrs. Bob Coggins and son, Jasson of Thayne, Wyo, and Mrs. Marlene Merritt and daugh- 13 s. 0- -- Ho- Wayman, rfv. 465-33- 32 from radu at - veled to Wyoming Saturday to the large ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Trancis Spencer near Evanston, where their son, Russel, and Douglas Loveless are assisting in the hav. af- ternoon 32 Pink Ladies Attend Annual Summer Party Just One Year Old West Mountain Memos 3 1, 1974, g. ANDERSON Aug. 3, 1974, to Richard and Norma Brady Anderson of Payson, a son, Shawn Brady. FISHER--Au- 1971, to 7, g. Bruce and Kathleen Davis Fisher of Provo, a daughter. UTAH VALLEY 1974, NIELSON-A- a son. AMERICAN celebrated bnthday his Aug Payson to 1974, Dixie Ruth of Payson, of 13. Little Brad 27, 1974, Payson, a son. cond annual crocheting contest, sponsored by C Reece & Reservations must be made and paid by Aug 23 to insure choice seats for Holiday on Ice The show begins at 8 pm Reunions Sons Knit Shop Mrs Lis Reece said the contest is open to all interested persons in Utah County. Articles submitted for judging must have been made within the past year. Only items male of yarn will be accepted Each article must be submitted by Aug. 31 to C. Reece & Sons Knit Shop in a plastic bag with lump, addiess and telepLn le is number clearly marked. will lie notified Sept. 2. Judges for tins years crocheting contest will be Delsa Staheli and Maxine Taylor. First pnze will be $25 from Win-ne- Descendents of the FredM. Cornaby and Elsie Mae Tuttle family met Aug. 3 at Memorial Park for their annual reunion rick Sixty family members were After a picnic present. together, Bishop LeRoy Hill read the history of Eva Cornaby Hill. Floyd Hill of Huntington Beach, Calif., gave a Zions The Happy Helpers Club and its leader, Mrs. Jean Banks, attended the Payson Exhibit held Community recently. The club's entries were a variety of cookies which included molasses, brownies, sugar with raisin filling, meringue surprise and snicker-doodlThose submitting the cookie entries were Shirley and Linda Banks, Ranae Jen-s-Kerry Powell, Dianna and Louri Roundy and Debbie Spencer, who also entered an exhibit in the garden show division. This year's club officers are Debbie Spencer, presivice dent; Diant.a Roundy, president, and Karen Mangel-so4-- H I. r Utah Power talks about your electric power: Without electricity for irrigation, much of this areas food production and economy would be left high and dry. - r . IE i I f Water. Here, it means the difference between a bumper crop, a very poor one or none at all. And Utah Power would like to talk to you about the part electricity plays in bringing water to area farms and ranches. Right now, for example, some six hundred seventy-fiv- e thousand acres in Utah Power & Lights service area are se- gaiden reception will be 16 from 7:30 to Aug 9 30 p m at the home of the bn do s pa ent a All friends A held and relatives aie cordially lm ited to attend Attending he biidc will be Mrs Rainey Grover, Brenda Rowley, Yvonne Stacey, Ann Sncey Cathy Rindlisbacher Kemson Flower and Du.-igirls are Becky Grover, Stacey Poiterand AletaPoi-ic- i Seiving as best man will be Dennis Stacey and Robert Rowley as usher s Special guests at the will be Mrs. Stella Forsey, the brides grand- mother; Mrs Christina Stagrandcey the mother, Dr. and Mrs Grover of Preston, Idaio; Mr. and LeGrant Porter of Mis Leadville, Colo, andMr. and Mr-- . Dmims Stacey of New York City, N Y. Following their honeymoon, the couple will reside in Orem aril bothwill continue their schooling at Brigham Young University. grooms Junes mniodMIln We offer quality color The words processing gotten around. by Kodak. m Ask for it n, secretary. Debbie Spencer, reporter And Toni Home Perm $2.29 Value 1 Save$1.00 And, since youre a customer, you have a right to know what agriculture it 20 F a-- catt Adams -- That's the Truth The name vitamme later shortened to vitamin, was first proposed by Polish chemist Casimir Funk He thought they were all of the chemical class amines and added that to vita," the Latin word for life asks of Utah Power in this area. i Edgemont Foil wing t'le ceremony, a wedding breakfast was hosted by the grooms parents at the Oak Crest Inn in Spanish O Y1 es i I of Mi and Mis DmE Row-le- y of Wem Moun'ain Mi Stacey is the son of Mi and Mrs William C Stacey of 4-- H thousand irrigated, and about twenty-fiv- e new acres are being brought under cultivation every year. Electric pumps supply water to feed irrigation canals, and mobile sprinkling systems to irrigate the fields. It takes a lot of water . . . and a lot of electricity. In fact, the amount of electric power needed for irrigation has more than doubled in the last 10 years, adding substantially to Utah Power & Lights peak demand. These crops are important to the food supply of the nation and the economy of this area. And it takes water and electricity to make the crops and the economy grow. Payson; Shoppe. naby geneology. The head of each family gave a brief report on any births, deaths, or marriages during the past News Bank of prize, a pair of ladies in shoes from Charles TV Payson, and third place winner will receive a $10 gift certificate from The Clothe cond in England on the Cor- 4-- H Stacey Folk Aug 31 has been set as the deadline for Pay son's se- year I solem- Contest Entries The bus will depart from the Senior Citizens Center at 11. The cost 10 a.m Sept. is $6 which includes bus fare, admission to the fair and the Ice Follies made ceremony Deadline Fixed For Crocheting report on the progress being Carson and Karen Phillips Nehring ld first place honors during the Four'h of July crawling contest Proud parents are Mr and Mrs Welby Rush-to- n of Parson. His grandparents are Mr and Mr-- . also of Orsm Hancock, took FORK HOSPITAL NEHRING-J- uly to 12, ug. Thomas and Clayton Nielson In a nized Aug 15 in the Manti Temple, Loretta Rowley became the bride of Darrell R Stacey The bride is the d, tighter examination. Also of interest to senior citizens is the bus tour to the Utah State Fair and the Holiday on Ice Follies. Handsome Brad R u s h t o n was a winner even before he R. Loretta Rowley Says Vows With Darrell Stacey Senior Citizens Hearing Clinic An ear clinic for senior citizens will be held at the center at 1:30 pm. Aug. 22. Senior citizens whose hearing may be impaired are urged to be checked and there will be no charge for the medical Dustin and Patricia Wheeler Bond ofSantaiuin, adaughter. to Loretta Rowley and Darrell Slated Aug. 22 HOSPITAL 29, BOND--Jul- y The rink Ladies organization of Payson Hospital held its annual summer party Aug. 7 at the home of Betty Winegar Arranged as a event, a patio supper was served buffet sty le to some 32 ladies. The affair was planned in honor of Mrs. Winegar, former director of the Pink Ladies, and Ruth Richardson, who has retired after serving as cook in the snack bar for some time. Mrs. Winegar is being succeeded by lone Stain. Iona Spainhower is taking Mrs Richardsons place. A bnef business meeting was conducted by Bernice Francom, preside nt of the organization. She was assisted by Venna Dinford, presidentelect, and Jill Michael, vice president, in party arrangements. 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