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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE Thursday, Aug. 81, 1878 3 Payson, Utah One Year Olds n who will celebrate his on Sunday first birthday September 3. He is A happy Birthday is eing extended to hand-)m- e Casey Allen Wilde. Santaquin the son of Garth and Karen Wilde of Spanish Fork. He is the Grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Leif-so- n of Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Roe Wilde of Payson. His Great Scripts Johnson to serveClifford John- Summer baseball report Elder PONY LEAGUE 1st place went to Fork, 2nd to Pay-soA's, Consolation to Spanish Fork. n Sportsman ribbons Members of the Kitch-- i Kuties have been busy eparing for the County lir, at which we were .eased to recieve a first two second place ad bbons. On Aug. 22, 1978 we eld a luncheon for our ard Aw w ent to Goshen. LITTLE LEAGUE Citchen Kuties receive Fair By Della Hudson L. son, grandson of Ralph grandparents are Mr. and Louana Johnson, has and Mrs. Jesse Whiting of Springville, Mr. J. been called to serve a Leifson mission for the church Victor of Spanish Fork and Mr. of Jesus Christ of Latter J.W. Greenhalgh of San day Saints in the Michigan, Lansing mission. taquin. He will enter the mission Training Mission (MTM) Sept. 14, 1978. A farewell for Eder Johnson will be held on Sunday Sept. 10, 1978 at 6 p.m. in the Pay-so- n 12th ward chapel. Clifford is a 1976 gradmothers at the home of uate of Payson High our leader, Deanna Han- School where he received sen. Those attending an award in economics. graduation were Mrs. Deanna Han- Following sen and Vicky, Mrs. he attended Utah TechBrenda Wilde and Stacy, nical college. Prior to his Mrs. Verna Pierce and mission call he was Glenette, and Miss Cila employed by Mountain Fuel Supply Compan Shepherd and Eileen. 1st went to Payson Yankies, 2nd went to Benjamin Tiger, Consolation went to Goshen. Sportsman Award went to Santaqum Blue Socks. GIRLS SOFTBALL 1st went to Blue Ja Payson, 2nd went to Salem, consolation went to Spanish Fork Stinger Sportsman to Salem. TEE BALL Aw ard went 1st went to Payson Leopards. Sportsmanship award went to San taquin. PEANUT LEAGUE 1st went to Orem, Casade Bombers. 2nd went to Santaqum Wizards, consolation went to Payson Mustangs. BOYTEEBM.L 1st went to Goshen, 2nd went to Payson Cobras. Sportsmanship award went to Santaqum Braves. Raffle winners were: 12 gage shot gun - Jackie Beiders, S.F. Bicycle, Floris Horrocks, 754-348- 2 is. A SKi, The Santaquin Senior Citizens had an enjoyable day Friday when 26 of them boarded the bus for Bear Flat in Nephi Canyon. A good dinner was served and the group enjoyed visiting. Mrs. Lazawn Jarvis w as in charge of arrangeElder Russell Butlers ments. She announced farewell will be on the that the Santaquin Senior 27th of jAugust. He will Citizens would leave for be sersing his mission in Jackpot, Nevada on Sept. Guadalahara, Mexico. He 11, and return on Sept. is the son of Carl and 12, if she could get Carol Butler. enough to fill a bus. Anyone interested call in Santaher at quin. The South Ward Pri- - Elder Sutler to pot-luc- in ser) Mexico- 754-315- 9 cn wnffetti LOW EVERYDAY PRICES, SPECIALS PLUS GIFTCIIECKS FOR GREAT GIFTS SAFEWAY N VAKFR WARr MCHOLL Chiles attended the mar- riage ceremony of their LANTERN HOWITiWORKSI f g, SBOOaPFGAt POLY AUTOMATIC PFPK COf Orta N Becky Braithwaite and Ronald in Black the Provo LDS Temple Thursday. They also stayed for the reception held that same evening in the Orem 42nd. Ward. You receive one Giftcheck Coupon 1 k mary held a lovely meeting on Sunday in observance of the 100th birthday of the Primary. President Sandra Armstrong w as in charge with counselors Alice rust, Lana Van Ausdal and secy. Edith jarvis assit-inalong with all ot the officers and teachers. All past presidents of the Primary were invited to sit on the stand and a corsage was pinned on each of them. There were 25 past presidents able to attend. Talks were given by Sandra Armstrong, Lana VanAusdal, Edith Jarvis, Alberta Ferre, Trilma and Jarvis Estella Peterson. The oldest Primary teacher was Emma Wall who ob- her 94th birthday that day. .Visiting at the home of Mrs. Faye Crook recently with each $5 purchase, excluding sales tax. 4-- H SAUSAGE PAPER TOYELS ICECREAM POTATO CHIPS PARTY PRIDE RE6 CORONET. 2 PLY LUCERNE ASSORTED or DIP The Goshen clubs participated in the county fair by exibiting the art- icles they had made, 4-- MAYONNAISE LUCERNE EGGS GRADE 'AA' PIEDMONT IMITATION I in any com- - COTTAGE CHEESE LUCERNE ASSORTED (!!)& IS- - PEANUT BUTTER CAN COFFEE EDWARDS REAL ROAST REC AU MINDS or CHUNK FRESH BUTTER DAIRY '- - $1 KERR CANNING NEEDS! SLICED BREAD CRAGMONT CAN BEVERAGES OPEN MRS ASSMTU FLAVORS WRMHTS-SUPE- R CHARCOAL SOFT OZARK BRIQUETS DRINK MIX 3 Regular Lids Wide Mouth Lids CRAtMOKT POWDERED Regular j LABOR DAY 1 59' Regular Meath JARS with Monday Sept. 4, 1978 Lids - $279 White or Wheat Hunts CREAM STTII CORII SWEET PEAS I i. h n iIim YOUR CHOKE petition open for them to in. The articles of the which were chosen to be exibit- ed at the State Fair were Dana Kay and Gary Steele in Leather craft, Daleen Steele, Stephanie Beck and Cynthia Reynolds with Kiddie Care kits, and Janea Stahelias muffins went as an alter- nate. Becky Cox won first place in the Key Hole race and in pole bending in the open youth com- , petition. Scott Evans got 1st in met in Heber this past week. The team that she competed on won the Mountain Land Competi-competin- g tion. Michelle Tervort clown peted in the contest and was chosen as one of the winning clowns. This qualified her to reign as a clown over the County Fair for one day. which com-compe- 4-- 4-- Scott Evans, Margret Hanafan represented the Utah County Senior horse teams, in Mountain Land competition in Tooele, The team that Scott was on won first place in that competition, Many members of our exibited Community the Key in competi- - many articles in the Fair, tion in his age group. The town board would Margret Hunafan and nice to commend them on Scott Evans will be on the a good job well done, and horse judging team, and Gary Steele on the Dairy judging team. They will go to Logan to compete on the state competition in mid Sept. Stacy Evans and Rod- - awards were Kirk received vort with a ney at the trophies rangement. Her children, for Frank Jerod and Michelle awards program making the Jr. horse. Faye Morgan received However they were un- - the Kerr canning award able to compete in the for pickles, and U and I state competition due sugar award for the best to their age. entry in that catagory. Becky Cox, who was an Karen Stahlie, daughter alternate, went as a of Mr. and Mrs. Randal member of the Utah Stahli won a special County Jr. horse team, award. 4-- Regular Hour! CUT OREEN HAMS Becky is the daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Gary Braithwaite, Orem; and Ronald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith E. Black also of Orem. Other grandparents of the bride are: Mr. and Mrs. Victor Braithwaite, Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Dean J. Francom, Pay-soBridegrooms grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ekins, George Millard Hinckley, County, and Mrs. Ella Black, Delta, Millard County. showers Prenuptial have been given by Mrs. David Broadbent and Mrs. Steve Argyle, Janet Neilson and a third event by Leslie Crockett and Denise Colyer. The newlyweds will make their home in Orem. Miss Kelly Dewsnup, from Delta, Colorado visited for a week with her grandmother Mrs. Barbara Smith. She is the daughter of Stan and Jeanne Smith Dewsnup. Kelly also had the oppor-serve- d Junity of visiting many of the European countries recently and described her intere sting journey to her grandmother while she was here. She left for her home in Delta, Colo, on Aug. 23. Mrs. Lucille Wall and Miss Dorine Wall accompanied Mr. and Mrs. from Wall Elwood Highland, Utah to Sac- ramento and San last California cisco, week. 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