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Show April 15, 1976 Page 4 Jpapon (Eljnmtcle 1je Elder Young West Mountain Memos shows steps through eternity Elder S. Dilworth Young representing the general authorities of the Church of JeSasus Christ of Latter-Da- y ints spoke at both sessions Virginia Smith announces wedding plans its mother come to the stand to show the coming of spirit inhabiting body of infant; an 8 year old boy and girl to illustrate they are, in sight of God, ready for baptism; a 12 year old boy and girl to show conferring of Aaronic priesthood with girl to complement the boy in priesthood. of the Santaquin Stake Quarterly Conference sessions last His Saturday and Sunday. wife, a former member of the Relief Society Board of the church, also spoke at the sessions and assisted her husband in a graphic presen-taio- Virginia, to Stanley R. Robbins are Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lynn Smith of Santaquin. The couple have chosen April 23 to be married in the Manti L.D.S. Temple. Virginia is a graduate of Pay son High School and L.C.S. Seminary. She was a member of Future Homemakers of America and girls league. and Mrs. Darwin J. Robbins Ho graduated of Santaquia from Pay son High School and L.D.S. Seminary. Hehas served on a mission to the New Zealand mission. He is currently employed in Spanish Fork. der to return to our Father in Heavea GZS7GZSS GARDNER-Ap- Alot of home-owneare pleased at what they can save with State Farm insurance. rs State Farm has become the largest homeowners insurance company in the country by offering low rates s service. But people are still and prompt, surprised when they find out we can save them money. When your current policy expires, come see me. ' I may have a surprise foryou first-clas- 11 Paul H. Bigler W. Utah Avenue 465-215- 2 465-376- 5 Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. INSUIANCI STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY Home Office: Bloom, ngton, Illinois Known, John Kamauoha who is attending the B.Y.U. Branch College in Hawaii has visited with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Martinson and sisters for a week. He is a member of the College Rugby ball team and came to Utah with the team to play the B.Y.U. team in Provo. The Martinson family were in Provo Tuesday night to see a game and again on Thursday night ! hard-top- , v-- 8, auto trans, power steering, power brakes, radio, air cond. vinyl top, cruise control 3998 , v-- 8, 3998 i Be Wise and See Painter Motors Before You Buy, 103 Ar. A Main SPENCER-Ap- Payson r. 2, to Staley and Marilyn Hawker Spencer of Payson a daughter, Natalie. SMITH-Ap- to 4, to r. Larry and Joan Hillman Smith of Spanish Fork a daughter. FLAT HA r. 4, to Lanny and Evelyn Green Hathaway of Springville a son, Lyle WAY-Ap- by Lenora Huish 4 dr., auto trans, power steering, power brakes, radio, air cond., vinyl top daughter. ACCOMPANIED ON HlS FAMOUS 'MIPWIdHT PIPE' BY FELLOW PATRIOT WILLIAM PA TWO WARNED C itizens FtaoM Boston -- re Cowcoep THAT BRITISH TROOPS WERE CM THEIR WAV SEIZE THE PATRIOTS' MILITARY SUPPLIES! James. JOHNSTON-Ap- 1975 Dodge Monoco hard-top- BUT Spring Lake Lines USED CAR PRICES 1975 Plymouth Fury 4 dr., Jana Rae Tuckett ner. of Spanish Fork Casey Larry. KENNEDY-Ap- r. 1, to Mike Leon and Marion Steiner Kenof a nedy Springville, The couple will make their home in Santaquin. Thomas of Las Blanch Vegas, Nev. visited here over the weekend. She arrived in Utah, Friday noon with friends who came to attend General Conference in Sait Lake City. She was the house guest of " herM brother,' Mr' and Mrs. ' Vaughn Davis.- - She spent much bf her time visiting with her mother, Mrs. Rhoda Davis, who is confined in a rest home She returned home Sunday afternoon. to 1, r. brance. and r. 4, to Rodney and Margene Thom as Johnston of Spanish Fork a son. HANEY - Apr. 4, to Terry 465-263- 8 when John played in the game. After the game Thursday night all of the family gathered at the Martinson home for a family gathering, the first time for several years they have all been together. Present for the event were John and Spencer Kamauoha, Mr. and Mrs. Jeddy LeFevre and two small sons of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Davis and children of Thistle, Jana Lee Kamauoha, Pamela Martinson and Mr. and Mrs. Martinson. All enjoyed dinner and family association. John returned to ( Hawaii Monday. Lewis and Karen Smith Haney of Salt Lake City a daughter Amy Le. GRAY-Ap- r. 4, to Richard and Sheila Craig Gray of Provo a daughter, Alisha Marie. BURDICK-Ap- r. 5, to Robert and Cynthia Swapp Burdick of Payson a daughter. HURST-Ap- r. 5, to Wayne and Maureen Johnson Hurst of Spanish Fork a daughter. CURTIS-Ap- r. 5, to Clark and Paula Savage Curtis of Spanish Fork a son, Ambrose Rory. JEPSON - Apr. 6, to Wesley and Jeannie Bryant Jepson of Nephi a son, Cody Michael GULL-Ap- r. 6, to Robert and Janice Braithwaite Gull of Spanish Fork, a son. Stacey Mrs. Mamie Seat visited Friday with her son and wife Mr. and Mrs. Dan Seat and family in Salt Lake. She remained until Sunday and enjoyed a family dinner at which they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. David Seat and children Cindy and Robery of Tooele. titled Pioneer Trunks and Chests was given by Mrs. Baird. New officers were chosen for the following two years. They were Helen Hiatt, The Saturday evening session A Personal was themed: HIsiory, wherein all were urged to have personal histories completed by August. President Max E. Nelson conducted the Sunday Conference and encouraged genealogical research and TemHe ple ordinance work. specifically urged the using of our Santaquin Branch Genealogical Library and to keep a current Book of Remem- Births c mot WELL Ct PAUL EEVEKF W. Kim- 465-333- 2 and daughter Mich-aell- e, and Mr. and Mrs. David Bennion motored to Preston, Idaho to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Grover. West Mountain D.U.F. Camp held its monthly meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ruby Meredith. were Mrs. Mae Bishop and Mrs. Madge Garner. A special history and tribute to Daughter Rebecca Twede was written by each member and compiled by Ruby Meredith. Mrs. Twede is 96 years of The tribute was preage. sented to her daughter Mrs. Hazel Baird. The lesson en- Erma next had 18 year old boy is ordained to Melchize-de- k Priesthood joined on the stand by an 18 year old girl who as a couple can be married in the temple, a step necessary for entrance into the Celestial Kingdom, to become joint heirs with Jesus Christ. Elder Young told the large congreation that each of us were full grown spirits in heaven then he traced the steps that must be made in or- was A reception will honor the couple April 23 at the Santaquin Stake Center from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. day prophet, Spencer ball. who son of Mr. Stanley is the TheCongreationwas admonished to listen to and follow the words of our present He n. Announcing the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Elder Young admonished all in attendance, and especially the youth to stay in the light as Satan works in darkness to corrupt our morals he also said that it is very important in our lives to never tell lies. He illustrated the steps of man through eternity by having a 3 week old child and By Beulah G. Bradley Ruby Meredith Others called to speak on Sunday were Kent Nelson, president of Center Ward Elders Quorum; Lee Bird, High Priest Group leader from Eureka; Owen Horton, High priest Group leader from Goshen; Vernon F. Burt, President of Stake Seventy Quorum. Special music numberswere sung by the Center Ward choir directed by Renae Reed, accompanied by Arden Dacak Le Baron. Prayers were offered by Allen Newton, Alma William Morris Smith and Rodney Hudson. Sta-he- li, Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends, relatives and neighbors for the kindness and understanding shown us during our recent berevement. To those who participated at sent flowers, the service, food or notes of condolence, or helped in any way, we are deeply grateful. A special thanks to the personal at the Utah Valley Hospital for being so kind to Effie, for the many months she was there. Lorin D. Miller and Family Gardener, and Lena Parker. Outgoing officers are Iola Sperry, Bernice Thompson and Lillian Christiansen. A drawing on a quilt was won by Randell Hiatt. Twenty members enjoyed refreshments and association with each other. can W afford not to? 377477ft um county MPUBUCAN PARTY Dr. June Berry is attending the National Convention of the Association for Childhood Education (A.C.E.) m Salt Lake City. She is serving as of the Branch Materials Center at the Hilton Hotel and is a' member of the Local Planning Committee for the conference. Mrs. Vilda hostess at SOCIAL SECURITY? 20 YEARS OUT CAN YOU AFFORD TO MVEST $80,000 WITH NO OUARANTSE VOU'U OCT TOUR MONEY BACK OR OET A RETURN ON YOUR INVESTMENT? Erekson was a shower Thurs- day night at her home honoring Delyla Tanner who is to be' married to Paul Chalker, a B.Y.U. student. were Marie Allred and Out of town Cindy Tanner. guests were Mrs. Richard' Wright of Salt Lake, Mrs. S. A. Chacker and Mrs. Janice Chalker. Many lovely gifts were received and dainty refreshments served. can you afford not to? Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Oviatt celebrated their 59th wedding day. Among those present to congratulate them were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Oviatt and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Oviatt and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Popp and three children. 377477ft Uttdi County I MPUBUCAN PARTY WH0ES7 YES-YC- U! PARTICIPATE M THE PARTY OF YOUR CHOICE ANO HELP MAKE GOVERNMENT MOHE RESPONSIVE TO TOUR NEEDS. Paul Rindlisbacher motored to Los Angeles, Calif, where he visited friends and relatives. Hewas accompanied by Dana DeWitt. 377477ft Utoti County Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Don Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell II MPUBUCAN PARTY J Mrs. Elmer Mower accompanied by her sister in law, Voia Butler, and Grace Hayward of Spanish Fork recently traveled to Orem where they were guests for a family dinner at the home of Mrs. Mowers brother, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butler. Others present were Mr. Butlers sister, Maida and husband, Hector Sadler of Orem. Friday evening, April 2, Mr. and Mrs. Len Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Saunders, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Saunders traveled to Salt Lake City. They joined with other members of the family at the Polynesian resturant to celebrate the 87th birthday of Mrs. Mable Bricker, the mother of Mrs. Len (Lureen) Saunders. Mrs. Brickerstwc sons and three daughters and a number of grandchildren with their wives and husbands attended, making a group of 37 present for the lovely affair. They enjoyed dinner, visiting and .the floor show presented. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Deuel returned home recently from Medford, Ore. from a ten day visit with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Deuel. They traveled to Metfordfrom Granada Hills, Calif, where they had spent two months during the cold weather with their daughter and son in law, Kenna While in and Bill Roman. Medford they visited in Ashland where the Shakesperian Ttieater is located. They also visited with friends in Grand Piss, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Walden Kunz have returned from a three and one half month winter vacation in California. They visited at various times with their sons andfamiliesspend-in- g time at the beach with them They visited in Rulge One special enjoyCrest. ment in January was when they spent three weeks at Car-diby the Sea, camping on the beach, watching the waves come and go and enjoying the sunshine. They met and made many new friend 6. Personality. SHOES FOR WOMEN Meet the kids, sandalized, airy bare, sure thing to be seen everywhere this spring and summer. Woven, wedge, soft strappings, gentle fit. Colors and sizes galore! fresh-ai- r wrap-aroun- Sizes 5 to 10, Widths ss 5 young 75 S. Main N CHARLES IY and M Payson I |