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Show t pi fE $aflfion (Efjrontclc March of Dimes September 22, 1977 Page 3 B1M-BBU- R riders Registration for the g March of Dimes will start at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at the Sundance stables. After a light registration breakfast will be served. Riders will start the scenic trail that includes the Aspen camp, the front of Wasatch mountain, Stewart Falls, and the dry lake saddle area Students at the ISebo Alternative High School of Timpanogos, from the Sundance stables. The in Spanish Fork have elected their student counschool year. They flats area will serve as cil otiicers for the 1977-197- 8 for are (left to right): Darla Sawyer, Payson reprea lunch stop-of- f Ride-a-lon- BI lUU BUM 465-235- Mrs. Flora Bissell, Salt Lake City, formerly of Payson, will celebrate her 85th birthday September 26. A dinner party in a Salt Lake restaurant is planned by the family with her eight living children, her grandchildattendren and ing. Mrs. Bissell saw a number of her old friends when she attended the State Fair on Senior Citizen Day last Celebrations are not Wednesday. new to Mrs. Bissell. It will be remembered that she won a car given at a Payson Onion Day horse race meet riders. sentative from hlberta; Terry Sorensen, Spanish many years ago. Since then, her The purpose of the Fork representative from Palmyra; and Becky husband, Molly Bissell, who worked g is to raise for the Orem Railroad, has passed Student Body President from Spring-viilForbush, funds used to combat Mike was e away. She moved to Salt Lake City Absent for picture Daley, Spring-viilbirth defects. Riders are several years ago but always refrom Alternative Springville. representative asked to bring a minifriends of is still to be members Payson and her mum entry fee of $25.00, High student body long ago. gathered from sponsors elected. plus their own horses. Prizes will be given for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson joined the oldest and the younga Senior Citizen group from American est riders and for the Fork in a short outing to Jackson most money turned in. Their trip The Taylor School will by bringing an entry Hole, Wyo., Sept. Special Awards for clubs hold its Flower show and that they have created included a ride on the ski life and a and groups with the most activities themselves. boat ride down the Snake River. riders per membership September 22. All stuThe home, they inspected the Teton All will also be given. dents are asked to partimeeting will be held at Dam that collapsed over a year ago riders will receive a cipate in the flower show 7 p.m. that evening at and stopped at the LDS temple of Apprethe Taylor School audiCertificate All torium. ciation signed by owner parents are urged to come and Robert of Sundance, visit the flower show and Redford. attend the P.T.A. meet- - 5. in Idaho Falls. The couple renewed with former Payson friendships people, Paul Wirthlin Jr., Belle Harris Wilson and Pearl Lerwill Taylor, all ot American Fork, who w ere w ith the party traveling by bus. n Ride-a-lon- e. vice-preside- nt Taylor School show set 12-1- En-rou- Back-to-Scho- Mr. and Mrs. Glade HU1 of Anaheim, Calif. , stopped in Payson last week when they brought their youngest son, Jeffry, to the Language School at Brigham Young University. Elder Hill will serve in the Austrian Mission at Vienna. While here, the Glade Hills were honored at a family reunion held at the Reed Hill residence in Spanish Fork. All of his brothers and sisters residing in the area and their families attended. Later, Glade and his wife, Doris, left tor Denver, Colo., where, through December he will be busy installing heating and air conditioning in a Glade has new Albertsons Store. charge of Albertson installations in five western states. He is a native of Payson and a graduate of Payson High School, the youngest of the sons of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred He states that they live within walking distance of Disneyland in Anaheim. Hill. daughter, Susan, and her husband, Mrs. Elsie West reports that her Kevin Richardson of Taylorsville. The babys sisters, Lisa, 5, and Launna, 3, visited with their grandparents in Payson while their mother w as confined to the hospital at have left Salt Lake City to make their home in Washington, D.C. He will serve as an attorney in the tax division The ol the Department of Justice. vaa from returned couple recently cation trip to Europe in company with Mrs. Simpsons parents, Dr. and Mrs. William Dickerson, of Salt Lake City, and other relatives. Mrs. Eugene Smith entertained Saturday afternoon at a bridal shower in honor of her niece, Jan Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dixon, who will wed Craig Holt on September 30. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Holt of Payson. grandson, Sam Simpson, and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hutchinson have received word that their grandson, Terry Hutchinson, a student at American Fork High School, is one ot 21 students from Utah County who in the National are Merit Scholorship competition. Terry is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lynn Hutchinson of Alpine. A dozen relatives joined in making several items which will be of use to Rethe bride in her new home. freshments were served after she opened her gifts, selected with thoughts for her trouseau. semi-finalis- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith are announcing the birth of their eighth a girl, to be named grandchild, Miriam. She was born Sept. 2 to their Mrs. Ross (Betty) Harrison and Eugene Smith. Mrs. Harrison was hospitalized part of the time she was here. Hill Happenings Football, Payson September 23 vs Spanish Fork, night game 7:30 September Homecoming Monday - voting for Homecoming Queen, to be chosen from ten finalists Tuesday - Queen and her attendents announced Thursday - Pep rally bonfire at the stadium Friday - Homecoming assembly, Spirit competition between classes, Homeroom poster contest, distinguished alumni award Homecoming football - Payson vs Dixie, 5 p.m. Homecoming dance - 8:30 p.m., High School cafeteria 26-3- 0 State Farm has LIFE insurance, too! Call me for details. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. Slate Farm Life Insurance Company Home Office Bloomington Illinois ( Wide Selection at a Low Cost Come in and see wide selection our of guitars, banjos, music and accessories. sheet We now offer Guitar Lessons Jeffs iity Drug 3 North Main Payson, Ut. Conserve natural gas, save money, by getting your furnace checked, now. 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