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Show 1 Peay celebrates 102nd Birthday A kind of Thanksgiving comes a few days early at an historic red brick home in Lake Shore. Thats when Mrs. Dott Hiatt Smith and Arnold (Arn) Losee Hone mark the anniversary of their mothers birth. Wednesday, Rosalia (Rose) Huff Hone Peay quietly marked her 102nd birthday. Often other members of the family are present for Mrs. Peay's birthday observances. Those on special hand yesterday found the festivities more subdued than usual. Mrs. Peay, born Nov. in 1876, 22, Upton, Summit County-t- he year the nation marked its 100th birthday-- is in exceedingly good physical condition. .. There is, however, a single exception. She has lost her hearing. A hearing aid allows her to carry on a normal conversation. But the hearing aid is broken. Mrs. Smith as well as her mother anxiously is awaiting its return from 5 the factory of Chicago. Things will return to normal when that instrument, virtually to Mrs. Peay, is slipped into the RFD mail box bearing the names indis-pensib- le the county road connecting with 400 North in Spanish Fork. Until that time, co- mmunication among mother, son and daughter is conducted by means of a small blackboard and a piece of white chalk. Mrs. Peay reads the messages chalked on the board and then replies in a normal and composed tone of voice. Mrs. Peays activity has been curtailed by her daughter. The centenarian plus two had occupied 5 i her, Mrs. Smith $ 1886. After establishing the family in Lake Shore more than 100 years ago on a farm covering hundreds of acres, Mr. Huff ex- Mother workplained. ed so hard on it we couldnt even get her to come to her meals." Undoubtedly, there is and his English-bor- n wife spent most of their time raising cattle and j Blinds, improvement products windows patio. 10 Eleven children were born during that marriage. Rose, among the eldest, was baptized into the LDS Church July 10, her waking Woven Woods Draperies (Custom Made) other home i Coalville in 1866. hours until recently by quilting. But I just had to take it away from Mini Blinds- - Levalor 5 of Spanish Fork area history tucked away in the fertile mind Mrs. Peay still commands. She is not hampered by any degree of senility. Her brain hasn't been impaired by age. Mrs. Peay walks without assistance inside the house built, she believes about 90 years ago bv her parents, David Losee and Emily Robinson who settled in Huff, Lake Shore when Mrs. Peay was two years old. Her mother came from to England, betrothed her future husband. His first glimpse of his wife to be was when she stepped off a train in a lot It will be a shame if overcome the self con- someone, armed with a sciousness she obviously tape recorder, doesnt feels because of her where Canyon they gra- visit Mrs. Peay after her hearing problem, there zed both range cattle hearing aid is returned, is a great deal she can and the cows milked for When she is able to tell about herself and butter and cheese which found a ready market in the Spanish Fork area. Miss Huff, at age 17, was married on Dec. 28, 1893, to Thomas Hone of Benjamin. That marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Dec. 8, 1920. They were parents of 10 children. As that large family was being reared, the then Mrs. Hone helped A her husband tend to the farm. She was particularly adept at bee keeping and recalls she could take honey from the hive faster than Mr. Hone. As was the butter and cheese earlier in her life, the honey was transported to market by means of team and wagon. Thomas Hone died in f 4 C 1935. Several years later she was married to ArtOn Friday, Nov. 17 Cynthia Hardy, Bradley hur Peay of Payson and Parkview Elementary Black, Jeff Peterman. made her home there Schools Second Grade Cinderella played by Jenuntil his death. A short nifer Williams and Trina a presented Special Birtime later, she returned thday Party. The guest Johanson as the Fairy to the family home in of honor at this gala God Mother were there Lake Shore. celebration was Mickey too. Mrs. Peay remains a Mouse. Mrs. Davy Crockett: Selby Payne and gracious and modest Mrs. Crowther Bringhurt. Peter Pan: lady. the 50th Birthday Her reply, after readParty entertainment with ing a question on the Mr. Arygle as producer. blackboard earlier this The afternoons pro Oh good week w'as: gram was spotlighted by law, 1 cant tell anything some of Mickeys friends Ar.s $ TiU-A about myself. cant coming to pay a special too hear well without my tribute. hearing aid. They were as follows: Mouseketters: Regan Lundell, Macie Nielson, milk cows. Each summer the Huffs moved to Lake Fork in Spanish Fork Bees ;fe estimate u into what it Ihursday. Nov. Chris Lee. Tinkerbell: Amie Brown. Crocodile: Alan Daily came by for a minute or two to say hello to you. Winnie the Pooh: Duane Jensen. Pinnoc-hino- : Sean Ford, and the dolls and soldiers from Babes in Toyland made The an appearance. Dolls: Erin Jensen, Sherry Dansie, Patti Grace and Nikki Wilson. Soldiers: McKay Mangelson, Malt Bigler, Russell Herbert, Kyle Spencer, along with the Three Pigs: Toni Allgower, Becky Man-wilAndrea Anaya with Gerard Harris as the Wolf. Bambi: Bri Ravin came by with the Liberty Boys: Cory Barber, Rodney Rushton and the Cub Scouts: Shaun Losee, Brent Gilson, Chris Kearl, Todd Peters and Clint Bradley. The Drum- l, U-t:3 mer Boy: Brent Stevens was followed by Mary Poppins. Cori Whitelock. It was an enjoyable afternoon. In the halls of Parkview you can see j -- Sta-hel- 3 Danelle Draper, class on America's beginnings along with Mrs. Allred's First Grade classes display on leaves of our town. cuss the City's general intention concerning the option of repurchasing hospital Mayor Hansen and the Payson members of the Payson building. That option agreeCity Council have met with representatives of ment, originally signed in Hospital Corporation of June 1976, gave Payson America (HCA) to dis- - City the right to repurchase the building provided the option be exercised on or before Dec. STATE OF UTAH PAYSON CITY CORPORATION 31, 1978. Following our discussion with HCA, and as a council, we believe it to lift Hard-war- Marianne Allred, Matt McClellan, Darin Porter, Scott Williams. Snow White: Danelle Ingram and the Seven Dwarfs: Tonya Baker, Matt Barney, Jessica special displays Trevorts Fifth Public Notice Michael LaBaron, John Oriolt, Katrina Payson, Utah 84651 is Danny Quackenbush, i 7 23, 1978 1 to 15 465-298- County today. THE PAYSON C1IKOMCLE Hive Vssss' Call Clyde Peery for free 5 the events which helped shape Lake Shore Utah and southern about Cavalcade of Bands Nov.1 8 be in the best interest of Payson City to repurchase the hospital building and have so indicated this intent to HCA. The Council will hold a public hearing on Dec. 6, 1978, at Peteetneet School to discuss the general terms of the repurchase and to receive input from the citizens of Payson concerning the best possible use or disposition of the building. All interested persons are invited High school Team up at Zions Bank bands from Payson, Springville. Lehi and Delta will compete in a Cavalcade of Bands Nov. 18 at Southern Utah State College. The marching field contest will begin at 10 am at Thunderbird Stadium. It will be much like and CD marching the one held in July at SUSC which included bands from as far away as Illinois and Minnesota. Trophies will be awarded for the best bands and the first place winner will be featured at the SUSC game against Colo- K IU1 rado Mines later that atternoon, according to Joseph Lamoureux, SUSC director of bands. Admission to the band Chekme- listening judges. Two general effect visadults, $1.50 per person ual judges will also sit in in groups of 20 or more, the press box and look for or $6 per family. showmanship, entrances and exits from the field Each band will perform for approximately and for general visual 15 minutes. In addition, competency. These judthe SUSC marching band ges include Larry Wright, will do an band director from Cedar Thunder exhibition at the end of High School, and Dave the contest, Lamoureux Nyman, assistant professor of music at SUSC. said. contest will be $2 for Five judges will deter- mine the contest w inners. Two general effect audio judges will sit in the press box and judge each bands audio performance. Dr. Hal K. Campbell, chairman of the SUSC music department, and James Dunaway, Cedar Jr. High School , band director, will be the M and M, or marching and maneuvering judge, will be on the field with the bands to perjudge their formance. This is a particularly difficult judging assignment, Lamoureux said. Don Peterson, American Fork High School band director, will fill this position. to attend the meeting on Dec. 6 from where we, as a council will welcome comment and suggestion from the people of Pay-so- n concerning this matter. Published in the Pay-soChronicle Nov. 23, n 1978. A fifth d Join ihe thousands of employers who help keep the Guard and Reserve strong and ready. For a Statement of Support, SUPPORT. Arlington. VA 22202. IGR iwptomt suppotrof - the nearest thing to interest on your checking account. 'QCIVUICJS is account at a a checking and and loan, savings ... bank a account at try teaming them up at Zions Bank. Now you can put all your money in a savings account and, when if you have a savings you write a check, Zions Bank will automatically transfer the money to your checking account ($50 increments) and your savings money will continue to earn 5 interest compounded continuously. 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