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Show fr i' mmmrn On -- TIe JJaHson (Cljnintclc July 21, 1977 Page 4 Eiu-i-Eo- nn 7 - l 3 E! MiDOLin t was their sad mission to bnng home from Japan their husband, father, Lionel and grandfather, Montague, w ho died of a heart attack July 9th, soon after the family group had arrived in Japan with plans to vacation with the Herbert family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson recently joined a group of American Fork senior citizens circular trip in a seven-dathrough Utah and Colorado. y HUISH theatre Payson Open 8 - Start 8:15 ONE WEEK -- July 20-2- 6 MW Matinee -- 2 p.m. Sat. July 23rd $F SOARING ADVENTURE! The bus stopped first at Vernal, where the travelers saw the dinosaur diggings at Jensen, and from there went on to Denver. Here they visited the U. S. Mint and Coors Brewery, then drove up Pikes One feature of their Peak. trip was a ride on the narrow guage railroad from Silverton to Durango. Another was a visit to the Flying W Ranch, where hands and guests total 1400 for supper every evening. The return trip was made through the Moab area, where Arches the they toured National Monuments BT MORI HUBS Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Merril and six (Trudie) children recently returned home from a three weeks trip by car to the Midwest. Their trip took them to Fort where Smith, Ark., they visited with two of Trudies brothers, Manfred Stoppel and Buddy Stoppel, and their wives and families in Eureka Springs. They also visited her stepmother, Mrs. Frances Stoppel. Mrs. Merrill reported that Eureka Springs is a beautiful with It rolling hills. is called the Little Switzerland of the Ozarks. In Kansas City, Missouri they spent four days visiting with her sister, Helen Moses. In Independence, Missouri, Misthey saw the pageant souri Mormons and Miracles presented by the LDS Church. Enroute home they visited an uncle, Adam Hilgenberu, and his wife Laura in Bunker-hill- , place 4 Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mower motored to Altamont on a recent Saturday. They spend some time with their son, Lamar, and his family and then went on to Vernal. In Vernal they visited at the home of a niece, Lois Bennion, and her family. They were overnight guests there. Roy Menlove of Chandler, Arizona, arrived here Saturday to join his wife, Ruth, and children, who had spent two weeks in Utah visiting with relatives. Sunday they were guests of his brother, Joseph, and his family. Monday morning the two families traveled to the reservoir in Payson Canyon to have uiuiiiniiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimimiiii inn; This Week's Special Laces from 14 to 3 breakfast. 10cyd Thurs-Fri-S- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roman of Granada Hills, Calit., spent with her a week visiting at parents, A. Lee and Iris Deuel. il 38 Another of their daughters, Jane Roper, and her family of Kearns were weekend visitors at the Deuel home. Saturday, July 9, the family members joined with the of descendents Nathaniel and Jane Deuel for a family reunion held in Payson. The affair also especially honored Lee Deuel and helped him celebrate his 74th birthday. He and his sister, Avery Hatfield, are the only living children out of a family of nine sons and one daughter born to Nathaniel and Jane Deuel. There were 45 Family members present. All enjoyed lunch, visiting, lunch and visiting, family members came from Salt Lake City, Orem, Provo, Santaquin, and Spring Lake. from Those attending and Mr. were Lake Spring Mrs. Lee Deuel and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. George LeFevre. picnic Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler motored to Panguitch Lake on Friday. There they met her sister and husband, Hilda The two and Art Kinder. couples spent a four day weekend visiting relaxing, and doing a little fishing. and swimming. Some of the men w ent golfing. Ricky Haws, son of Mrs. Raymond Sego of Troy, Montana, is visiting with his brother, Danny Haws, and his w ife for his summer vacation. J he descendents of Clarence and Beatrice Y. Moore gathered in the Provo Pioneer Park for the afternoon, July 10, for their annual family There were 65 reunion. people present to enjoy a .f? Sixteen Spring Lake Ward mutual girls attended girls camp at Camp Koholowo in Santaquin Canyon last week girls - Bradley Murray Tamara Farr This cute little fellow is Bradley Joseph Murray. He celebrated his very first birthday on July 19. Brad is the son of Bill and Betty Ann Murray of Heber, Utah. His proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Haskell of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. John Richard Murray of Holden, Utah. Brads Tamara Farr will celebrate her first birthday Wednesday, Tamara is the July 27th. daughter of Steven and Kathleen Farr of West Mountain. Her proud grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Hogan, and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Farr, all ot Payson. giiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiimg are Mr. and Mrs. Mearl Has- Float Prize kell of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. John Willard Batty of Kanarraville, Utah. Money The Payson Chamber of Commerce would like to 1 locate Shelly Turley and Jessica Wilson to awards E them their prize money for E July 4th floats. If they would contact E the Chronicle office some S I weekday from 9 a.m. to E E 5 p.m., they can .receive their prizes. E by Farnam Dog care products formulated by Farnam especially for farm and ranch dogs that are more susceptible to fleas, ticks and lice than city dogs. TRIPLE WORMER More complete worming - E.P.A. approved Kills 2 types of roundworms, 2 types of hookworms, and 3 types of tapeworms. the y' , f I . A Gale Barney , Michael Ross to wed in August fete Introducing COUNTRY DOG with along and leaders of Payson East Stake. One year Mr. and Mrs. Keith Miller, their son Karl, and daughter Paula traveled to Sandy on Tuesday morning to attend the funeral services for a sister-in-laFlorence R. Miller, , 72, wife of Clyde A. Miller. She died Saturday, July 9, at her home. Services were held at the Union 8th LDS Ward in Sandy. Burial was in the Salt Lake Cemetery. Cub Scout pack night was held Wednesday night on the back law n of the LDS church. It was a tribute to the American Indians with displays, dances and sign lanAll ward members guage. were invited to attend. Jay, Justin, and Janalee children of Christensen, Del Jay and Jean Christensen ot American Fork, have visited at the home of their grandparents, the Keith Miller family. IF IFA SELLS IT - YOU CAN DEPEND ON IT VITA-SHEE- 4 LIB LIB- S- SPRII5 It Payson. 3 g- 46S23S5 DIICI Tech. Sgt. Russell Herbert and his wife, Barbara, and their children. Rusty and Julie, of the Air Force Base in Misawa, Japan, arrived here last Wednesday and are guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Herbert. They were joined Tuesday of this week by his sister, Mrs. Randy (Debra) Spencer and sons, Dirk and Jeremy, of Bancroft, Idaho. The Herbert family flew in by plane last Wednesday together with Mrs. Herberts mother, Mrs. Geneve Montague, Mrs. Herberts sister and husband, Sandy and Douglass Huff, and her niece, Bobbie Jo Sorensen, all of y -- TiMMmiiiimmiiuiiiiiimiiimiiimiiiiiiiiift N Gale Barney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Barney, Genola, will become the bride of Michael Ross, August 5. Mr. Robert Ross, Elmo, Utah, and Mrs. Martha Parsons, Casa Grande, Arizona, are parents of the prospective bridegroom. A reception on August 5 from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Genola Ward Cultural Hall will honor the newlyweds. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. The bride will be attended by Debbie Bosh-aras marton of honor. Janean Barney, Gena Ballard, Guyla Walker, Beth Parsons, Sandy Parsons, and Crystal Barney will be bridal d, attendants. Bestman will be Pat Ross, brother of the bridegroom. Included as usher is Bill Barney, brother of the bride. Special guests will be Mrs. Sarah Snow, Springville, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen, Genola, grandparents of the bride, and Mrs. George Strain, Casa Grande, Arizona, grandmother of the bridegroom. Miss Barney graduated from Payson High School and LDS Seminary. She participated in GAA and High School Rodeo Clubs. She is a graduate of Utah Technical College, and is presently employed at Payson Hospital. She was a Utah County Dairy Princess attendant in 1976. Mr. Ross graduated from Casa Grande He attended Central Arizona High School. He participated College for two years. in High School and College Rodeo Clubs. He is employed in Casa Grande, Arizona. The couple will reside in Price, Utah following their marriage. Assures a healthy skin and lustrous coat with over 100 of the daily requirement of Vitamins A and & TICK SHAMPOO An insecticidal shampoo also rich in coconut conditioners leave a deep natural shine. Emily Hales First year birthday congratulations go to Emily Ann Hales on her July 20th birthday. She is the daughter of TICK COLLAR Keeps dogs free of fleas and ticks. E P.A approved to kill brown dog ticks up to 2 months and fleas up to 4 months. FLY FREE OINTMENT FLEA & Clifford repellent ointment that helps heal sores faster - protects against fleas and insects. A fly FLEA & TICK POWDER Lorna Dust on, work into the coat and two hours later comb out dead fleas and ticks. DIP-QUI- and Lynda Powell Hales of Spanish Fork. Proud grandparents are Duane and Lillian Hales of Spanish Fork and Lynn and Powell of Payson. Emilys is Mrs. Dora Powell Stewart of Spanish Fork. K concentrated formula. Mix one ounce in a gallon of water. External parasites cant escape its killing power. A Premium Truck Tire Sale CO-O- P Made tougher for demanding rural service BEAT THE AUG. PRICE INCREASE. All sizes on sale. Here are sample prices. CARGO CARRIER 15 6 ply $44 25 L78 X 16 8 ply 50 00 H78 X COUNTRY SQUIREH78 X L78 750 700 750 X FARM-N-MARKE- T X X X 15 6 ply 8 ply 8 ply 16 16 15 16 6 ply 8 ply Free Balancing 44 56 48 36 46 85 90 50 25 80 , Exc. Exc. Exc Exc. Exc Exc. Exc. Nearly everybody in Payson reads the Chronicle Free Mounting Jamie Olson Prices effective through August 4th. J INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES Loa. Utah 80 South Mam 836 2831 Provo. Utah 55 W 5th South 373 7680 Salt Lake City. Utah Logan. Utah Soda Springs, Idaho 2355 No Mam Richfield, Utah 448 E 1st South 896 6461 498 W Mam Ogden, Utah 1375 Wall Ave Riverton. Utah 1860 W 12600 So Draper, Utah Payson, Utah Roosevelt, Utah Spanish Fork, Utah Cannery Road 798 7418 Tremonton, Utah Oh West Hwy 40 722 2542 Satina, Utah South Hwy 89 529 3931 Hwy 89 South Salma American Fork, Utah 1 20 N 1st West Cedar City. Utah N 200 West Delta. Utah 394 2756 465 2239 1045 E 12400 South 57 W 1st North Ephraim, Utah South Hh y 89 Preston, Idaho 303 So State (208) Price, Utah 240 W 1st North 1 a Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax St George. Utah 310 Industrial Rd 254 3501 1000 So P O 467 3342 Box 776 (208) 241 So 3rd West Sprinkler Irrigation 529 7481 This beautiful little girl, the daughter of Brad and Christine Olson, turned one year old on the 10th of July. She is Jamie Olson. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Wright of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olson of Santaquin. Her ts are Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor of Santaquin; Mr4t RomaJSuther-iMiof Payson; Mr. fiid Mrs. $)a1 Butler of Orem; and Mr. Snd Mrs. Roy Olson of d 673 3631 t Subscribe today! Name Address State City Zip Bill Me Enclosed Find Check Resident $6 Senior Citizen $5 f Non-Reside- Q $7' t |