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Show alje IJutjsiu! (Chronicle SPRI5S LIKE HIES. Julv S! lim m Out ot town relatives attending the last day ser- the Spring Lake to witness the blessing ot the baby son of Kenneth and Jerry Ann Bascom Lance were Kenneths Mrs. and Mr. parents, Ammon Lance, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H B. of all Payson, Johnson, Dale Ann's brother, Jerry Bascom, and his wife ot Springville; and her sister, Jeannie, and her husband, Larry Griffith, and children vices LDS in ard V Riverton. ot was blessed he baby his father and given the name Clinton Rae Lance. Others present at the meeting 1 by were the baby's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Bascom and members of the family living in Spring Lake. Following the meeting all members ot the Bascom family met at the Raymon Bascom home tor a family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler enjoyed a three day outing Josiann Carlton, Merrill Balzly exchange vows (55-25- Sizemore and daughter, Hollis and Velma Lou Muzingo and children stopped at the home ot a niece and cousin, Atton and Ray Kesler, and spent Monday night in their house trailers Tuesday morning Atton and her two sons joined the group on a visit through the Leeman's Cave. On the trip Mike and Viola Cowan visited the cemetery in brisco, Nev., where Viola's Mary great grandmother, Ann Kissell is buried Mr. and Mrs Vern Kotter, Mr and Mrs. George LeFevre, Mr. and Mrs Len Saunders, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Deuel, part ot a home evening group, spent a pleasant evening together at 1 rumbolt Park in Santaquin Canyon where they had a weiner roast and marshmallows toasted Afterwards they sat around the tire and entertained each other singing old time songs Payson Canyon over the Fourth ot July, relaxing and being in the cool of the Sunday afternoon canyon they were joined by a daughter, Jerrolyn, and Joe Menlove and their family. They took their lunch along and joined her parents for the evening Christopherson Josiann Carlton, a nurse at the Payson Hospital, became the bride of Merrill Layne balzly, in rites held Thursday evening, July 7, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Balzly. bishop Joel Johnson of Payson Fourth Ward conducted the marriage rites. Immediately alter the ceremony the couple was honored at a wedding supper given at bob's Cafe. Places were arranged for some UU guests. Relatives and friends attended from Lander, Wyo., Estes Park, Colo., Las Vegas, Nev., as well as from Utah County. the couple honeymooned m the canyons of Southern Utah. to celebrate 92 years An open house honoring Moroni Christopherson on his 92nd birthday will be held Sunday, July 17, from 2 to 8 p.m. at the old family home at bUb North 300 West, Spanish Fork. Mr. Christopherson and his wife, Belle Montague Christopherson, reside in Payson. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. in meal. EMI m it The day will day, July 23rd. Payson. A family Mr. dinner at the home and Mrs. Junior Lundell following the meeting celebrated the event. George and Anna LeFevre accompanied their daughter Shtrla Neslin, and her family begin with a flag ceremony at 7 am and with a breakfast beginning at 7.30. Both activities will be held at the ward meeting house grounds. A miniature parade will be held and anyone who wishes to participate is invited to do so. The theme this year will be "Once upon a time. Decorated bicycles are invited to participate also. the Following parade, children's games will be played and an "Anything Goes competition will be held. During the afternoon softball games will be played. Junior Rodeo will be held that evening at 7 p.m. in the Goshen arena. Events for the night will include calf riding, barrels, poles, keyhole, a chicken scramble, candy chase and a lot more fun and excitement. The public is invited to come in the activities on a nine day trip to Yellowstone National Park. Enroute they visited Lava Hot Springs in Idaho and enjoyed swim- and participate ot the day. ming. After visiting Yellowstone Park, they returned by way of Jackson, Wyommg. While there thev attended a rodeo. The Goshen Ward Primary will hold its closing party on Monday at 10 a m. All primary age children of the community are invited to attend. A tun morning of pioneering Actiactivities is planned. vities include log sawmg contest, needle threading, story telling and singing and dancNo more primary will ing. be held until August. ot the nine sons and Six daughters ot the late Clyde and Hattie Tervort held a family reunion at Lake Tahoe, Nev. I hey spent a week there taking advantage of the re- creational opportunities offered. Included in the group were Jack and Dorothy T. Jones ot Pailbrook, Calif.; Ted and Beverly 1. Jacobson of Hayward, Calif.; Kenneth and Marilyn T. Van ot Bountiful, Ralph and Carol T. Bennett ot Reno, Nev., Mr. and Mrs. of Salem; Tervort Paul and Bishop and Mrs. Franklin Tervort of Spring Lake. Each couple brought many ot their children and grand- children. Eighty-fou- r descendents the George Cowan family met on Beaver Mountain twenty miles east of Beaver of to hold a family reunion for the purpose of perfecting their family organization. Twenty-si- families were represented. included Descendents three sons and one daughter: Mike Cowan, Spring Lake, Owen Cowan, Orem; Ned Artz.; Phoenix, Cowan, and Veda Sizemore, Durango, Colorado. All or part of their families attended with them. At the family meeting officers were elected: Owan Frank Cowan, president, Cowan, vice president; Jean secretary-treasureYoung, Viola Cowan, genealogist. They plan to hold a reunion every two years. Enroute home Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mike Cowan, and Verl Veda Cowan, Evelyn r; Mrs. Patten has 80th tins SMIL Goshen's annual July 24th celebration will be held Satur- Ed and Jane Lundell Bott ot Payson had their baby son blessed July 3, in the Spring Lake Ward services The baby was blessed and given his name, Jared J. Bott, by his grandfather, Junior Lundell Present tor the naming of the baby were Mr. Botts mother, Mrs. Ray Johnson of Clearfield; her husband, and members of Jane's family: Craig and Carey Lundell and their small son, Johnny and JoAnn Brian and two daughters all of of EIBBIIsS The senior team compete on July 28 at the Spanish Fork Arena Dwane Haskell ot Payson was the judge tor the even- Santaquin. will ing I he Goshen Ward girls played softball on July 7th in Both the junior Santaquin and senior teams played Genola and won 4-H'e- rs exchange successful By C harla Zeeman Several families m Utah County were hosts recently to members from Oregon on the second half ot a Utah County-Uregoexchange program During their stay members were here these shown the points ot interest around Utah and Salt Lake Counties and had the opportunity to see how the people ot this area live. Activities enjoyed by the group included a trip to limp Cave and a family activity at Payson Park and Swimming Pool. Kathleen (Kacee) Callahan, Albany, was the guest of Christi Zeeman and Ralph was the guest Stoevener ot Clinton Zeeman, the children ot Mr. and Mrs. Don Zeeman, Payson. Jona Spencer, daughter ot Mr and Mrs. Joe Lynn Spencer, Payson, Rebecca hosted Erickson, Corvallis, and Diana Spencer, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Mont Spencer, Payson, hosted Albany. Ijodie Templeton, Hosts in Goshen were Scott Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bradford, and Gary Steele, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steele. Their guests were John Price, Shedd, and Dave Mickelberry, Albany, Mr. and Mrs. respectively. Fay Fielding, Payson, hosted chaperones Wilma Wilkinson, Lebanon, and Teresa Fry, members Albany. Other were hosted by members in Lehi, Pleasant Grove, Orem, Provo, Spanish Mapleton, Fork, American Fork, Spnng-ville- . Cedar Fort, Benjamin, Leland, Palmyra, and Lake Shore. 4-- n During the week end of the of July, William (Bill) Hansen celebrated his 87th birthday. A large group of his family spent the weekend in Goshen helping him cele- brate. horse The Broncos club from Goshen sponsored the South Utah County Divihorse show on July sion 7th at the Goshen Arena. horse club members from Goshen, Genola and Santaquin competed for the opportunity to participate in the Utah County runoffs for a chance at State competition. 4-- 4-- 4-- iwo seven man teams, one for junior division and one tor senior division were decided. Each contestant was required to compete in 6 events, 3 were judged and 3 were timed. Qualifying for the junior team were: Scott arid Stacy Evans, Allen and Rodney Kirk, all of Goshen, J. B. Han-nafi- Eureka; Teresa Johnson, Elberta; and Crystal They will Barney, Genola. compete August 3 at Spnng-villScott Evans was high point man in the junior division. Senior team members include Gary Steele, Goshen; Becky Walker, Sara Mosher, and Sandra Netlson, Genola; and Brad Meml, Nickie Jensen and Joyce Scow, Mountain Motors 130 S. State Orem Bill Ely Home 225-388- 0 465-952- 0 For all your driving needs Mark Ryan Heidi Moon Happy birthday to Mark Rvan Scott Foster who celebrated his first birthday July 10th He is the son of Dr and Mrs. Larry (Linda) Foster of Hillsborough, Calif. He is the grandson of Mr and Mrs. Weston C. Bean ot Payson and Mr and Mrs Lomer B. Runner of Napa, California. Heidi Ann Moon happily celebrated her first birthdav June 3 She is the daughter ot Merlon and Sharon Moon of Payson Heidi s grandparents are Mr and Mrs LeRoy Bills and Mr and Mrs James Moon, all ot Great grand Pay son parents are Mr. and Mrs Glen York and Mrs. Edna Jasper, all ot Santaquin. Air Force Band presents concert he United States Air Force proudly presents the Air Force Band of the Southwest, front Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. This 40 piece band has gained fame while performing tor thousands of 1 1 audiences delighted in he commander and Ari- Utah, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, and Old Mexico. Ihis renowned band will perform tor the general public Wednesday, July 27th at 12 00 noon at the Utah County Courthouse grounds, 51 South Provo, Avenue, University the performance is sponsored by the Utah County Commission and the Provo City Com- Patten celebirthday Helping her were her daughter, Mrs Marie Buys and family, Mr and Mrs Jerry Buys, Mike, Craig, and girlfriend Cindy, Joni, Harmer, Jerry, wife Cindy and son Jason, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Buys and Lori, Pam, Gordy, Chnsti, and Adrianne, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Buys and daughter lammy, Mrs Linda Fowler, ittany and Ryan Other members of the fam-dattending the celebration were Mr. and Mrs. Steven Buys, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Jacobsen and sons Kory, and Khnstopher. Koby A son, Don Patten, and his wife and family from Santa Ana, Calif., were there with children Kelly, Casey, Coreen and married daughter Mrs Cynthia York with children, Erin and Edwin. Another son, Duane Patten, and his wife and family Patten Mrs. also wished a happy birthday. His family includes Susan, Mark, Jenny, Elizabeth, and married daughter Mrs. Chnstena Sorenson and husband and son, Pat. Hazel brated her 80th Ihursday, June 23. One thing about our new word mission. In addition to military bases in the Southwest area, this outstanding unit is constantly in demand front communities surrounding these bases. Audiences have ranged from small Glen Marvin little boy son of Dick and Colleen Marvin of his Glen celebrated first birthday on July 8th. His proud grandparents are Mrs Irene Hendrtckson and Mr. and Mrs. Carl MarGlens vin, all of Payson. great grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Arthur Hendrickson, Mrs. Verda Davis, and Mrs Mary Marvin, also all of Pavson T his handsome Pay-so- n for Bank Charges... The Price is Right1 to the Presi- Qoaaaaoo dent ot the United States. Dressed in their distinctive uniforms and playing with unique military precision, the band leads patriotic, community celebration, and rodeo parades throughout the great of Hundreds Southwest. letters ot appreciation and trophies attest to the success ot this Air Force band. One Misty Mower is Glen Marvin, children his cute little lady is Misty Dawn Mower, daughter ol Roger and Patty Mower of Pleasant Grove. Misty celebrated her first birthday July 4th. Proud are grandparents and Lena Rose, Ray mond Missoula, Mont., Maggie Herbert, Payson, and Howard Mower, Payson. 1 highly FDIC Santaquin Office 100 EAST MAIN Certificate of from prized Telephone came Appreciation President Ford 754-321- 6 xrxr Noritake Crystal & Casual Stemwaretf 1 off 20 Register For 42 piece set of beautiful Noritake Stoneware to be given away Drawing July 29, 1977 4-- Plenty of Parking in Rear sa AUCTION of Rare Valuable Stock PERSIAN RUGS and Other Oriental Rugs The immediate and urgent removal of a cargo shipment consisting of PERSIAN & ORIENTAL RUGS is now being demanded for immediate disposal at this auction, to the highest bidder m single pieces This direct shipment in our opinion, is the finest collection in design, craftmanship and colors of handmade carpets, rugs and runners we have ever seen in all our years selling only the finest quality ot Persian & Oriental Rugs & Carpets. PAYSON 2 th , 28th, Julv 8pm mmmmmmmmmiBmsi Included are KERMANS, SAROUK, KASHAN, AFGHAN, BOKHARA, BELOLCH, TURKISH, INDIAN, AFSHAR, ARDEBLL, TABRIZ. Also included are some PURE SILK pieces and other collectors pieces DON'T MISS THIS FABULOUS AUCTION Auctioneer: Col. Leib Rosenblum Terms. Cash or Check Wednes-da- v V (s 0(1 A W TICKET MAIL ORDER 1 1 This heartwarming family adventure will have you laughing one minute and crying the next' als q, neral admission t K kets suit! tn adsant e mail order onlv unnl one prior lu p, r for man, e Kemammq ft. kets (it ans ) w ill he sold al the door from unlil lime ol per lor man, e I ate mail orders wdl he held at he Out off it e All v, wet hursday ,8pm Doors open hour before curtain time. Pavson High School 1050 South Main Street, Pavson. Utah S3 oO General Admission IKK! IS SOLD AT THE HIGH SCHOOL FROM 4 a in L MIL SHOW I IMF , Wendesday July 20th View 7 p.m. THE COMPOSFR OF FROM SATURDAY'S WARRIOR HOLIDAY INN 1460 South University Ave off 1 1 5 University Ave . Ex it Provo MW MUSICAL THF FXCITJNG f e 5S, St d s K. S dS I, W.S r t Spne sny S ot j) -f- - 1 smbnra music) rt. AMf A Hr S'. LUY sfAU ' t - ZIP , con- ductor of the Air Force Band ot the Southwest is Captain Charles M. Pettijohn. The drum major is Master Sergeant John M. Lopez. zona, v 4-- 4th birthday party Mrs Paces 14, 1977 M s 'Min- - . f, Oriqmal soundtrack available on Embryo Records ... t M sh |