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Show ree in Science. It was a very happy day for Mr. and Mrs. Spring Lake Menlove and for their daughter, Mrs. Colleen Wilson. Lines By Lenora Huisti 465-263- 8 Joe and Jerrolyn ment Exercises. in menlove were Provo President Dallin H. most all day Friday. Oaks said the 1979 They went to attend the graduating class has a BYU Universitys 104th distinction no other can Commencement in the ever claim. In this Marriot Center. class we have the Their son Duane who made it Menlove and their graduate 100,000 and more than David Wil- a thousand who carried son, husband of Co- it beyond. lleen Menlove WilHe also said that, son, were members of with the Friday graduathe graduating class. class, the univerting Duane had the thrill of sity has graduated marching in the color- 101,491 degrees in its ful and traditional aca- 104 year history. demic procession from Duane received his the Smoot Administra- Bachelors in tion Building to the Mechanics Degree EngineerMarriot Center proceeing David Wilson receiding the Commence ved a Bachelors Deg son-in-la- Jeff and Richard Merrell the weekend of April 27, from a ten day trip to Sacramento, Calif, with their father, Mr. Douglas Merrill. They had an enjoyable time visiting with relatives in the area. Their father is employed there. They went to work and returned with him when he came home for the weekend to visit with his family. breakfast nephew, Darryl Huish and his wife, Lillian. Mr. and Mrs. Huish had spent the past four months in Mesa, Arizona, and were return over guest at the Larson home Saturday night. She also left Sunday morning to return to her home in Rexburg. the LaButler of Kearns and her sister, Mrs. Dorthella Cook of Goshen visited with relatives in Spring Lake Sunday. They visited with Mrs. Cooks daughter, Ronald and Sharon Hurst and family and at the home of a sister, Mike and Viola campfire. They carried out their assignment of practicing on using a compass. They played, Flash Light Tag, had fun and a very good time before returning home Saturday. Douglas Merrell took the Scouts out to the Dunes and Sandy Valadez went out to get them on Saturday. Lake City. The three couple had a pleasant time being together and visiting some of the interesting places around and visiting with their Huber cousins who reside in Mesa. Just before leaving Mesa, Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Huish entertained all the cousins at a Calling in at the cousins party. They home of Raymond played games and serHuish and his sister ved refreshments. Lenora Huish Friday afternoon were their She was an overnight an annual Spring overnight Campout. Three Blazer B boys accompanied them. The boys cooked their own supper and ing to their home in Pleasant Grove for the summer. Also spending the winter months in Mesa with then! were his brother and sister. Paul and Florence Huish of Ogden and Grant and Marjorie Taylor of Salt Cowan. Later in the afternoon they visited with an aunt and uncle, Lenora Huish and brother, Raymond Huish and had supper with them. Julie Haws of Idaho visited in Spring Lake Saturday. She visited with her brothers and Fourteen Spring Danny and Kathy Lake Scouts and their Haws and Mark Haws. She also visited with Scout Master, Gary Knapp went to the her grandparents, Mr. Sand Dunes south of and Mrs. Mike Cowan Eureka and west of and with Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Friday night for Arlo Larson and family. Rex-bur- sister-in-la- The home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lyman was the scene of a family gathering on Saturday all of their family were present but two grand children. This is a yearly event. The occasion being (Calf) branding time on the Lyman Ranch, a time when all of the family try, if possible to be present for branding time, a very special and happy time when they all get together. Present for the affair were their three sons, Fred Lyman, Kevin Lyman, his wife Linda and their three children and Jay Lyman all of Salt Lake City; Ronald and Jennie Ruth Alvery and their four children, and Brent Susan Lyman and two small sons who reside in Spring Lake and Ross Lyman who is presently staying with his parents while out of work. This is the first time all of the family have been together for two years. At noon Mrs. Lyman served a very delicious dinner she had prepared which all enjoyed. They took the family thru MAY 5 PAYSON PRICES EFFECTIVE M AY 2 SAFEWAY STORES III THE PAYSON CHRONICLE Peyeoa, UUk4631 Thursdey. Mey 3, 1979 out on the terrased flower garden and had a very happy and enoyable time together. A grand daughter Sidney Lyman was unable to attend because cSer work and her brother, Eric Lyman is just vetuming home from a mission. He will arrive in Los Angeles about Thursday, April 26th to report his mission. He expects to visit with his father, Fred Lyman, his grandparents, and other relatives and friends later, in Utah. Mower, Jan Knapp, Viola Able, her aunt, Mrs. Ann Sharp who together and Mrs. Sharps daughter, Villa Donegan. Following a very tasty beef steak lunch, they spent the afternoon visiting together. live their love to To show Mrs. Bagby they gave her a going away gift. She and her husband Joe Bagby and their daughter Jill will soon be moving from Spring Lake. They have sold their farm and are moving to Provo to make their home. The people in Spring Lake A very enjoyable will miss them but wish afternoon took place at them well in their new the home of Mrs. Lois place of residence. June Lundell Monday when Mrs. Lundell and Mrs. Ann Sharp and Mrs. Jean Bagby, Rel- Mrs. Viola Able have ief Society Visiting enjoyed a visit from Teachers and the sis- Mrs. Sharp daughter, ters on their district Mrs. Villa Donegan of they visit, met at the Chicago. She has visited with Lundell home for a luncheon. her mother for two weeks. Mrs. Donegan left Wednesday mornPresent for the lovely ing, April 25, to return affair were Della to her home in Chicago. Utah County Comm. appoint ten to LUCERNE NABISCO RITZ (SRMGIEftS I WONDERFUL FLAVORS CRISP AND FRESH committee Utah The County Commission recently appointed ten prominent citizens representing cities and soil conversation districts in Utah County to a Public Facility Advi- sory Committee. With the present office space shortage in and the courthouse other office buildings located on the block ' east of the County Building, the commissions task will be to set standards whereby the Plailic Gallon county can delegate space to crowded county departments. Eventually, the committee will recommend whether a new building should be erected, and if so, how big it should 7 & be, its location and which departments SMOK-A-ROM- A should be moved into it. Most of the evaluation will be centered around 2 blocks on SHOOT r Q Center Street where the current County U.S. No. mmmm 0 h LARGE & FOR DELICIOUS A -- Steel and presently serves as a Pleasant Grove Councilman. From Springville, Mays Anderson owns his own real estate business. Bert Hansen. Spanish Fork, from Nebo Soil Conservation District, is a farmer and stockman serving on the County Soil Conservation Committee. Dairy Farmer Clinger from Provo, is vice chairman of the Timpanogos Soil Conservation District. Her-sch- From Lehi, Barbara Peterson, the only woman on the commission, has her own business preparing Income Taxes and serves on the Board of Building is located. Adjustments. Finally, Members include Everet (Skip) Predmore Same Brewster from is a real estate salesProvo as Chairman. man from Mapleton. Mr. Brewster is retired The committee has from BYU as director of begun Faciligathering statisPlant Physical ties. Harold Smith from tics and drawings of Orem, Vice Chairman, floor plans, researching is a former Wasatch projected growth patterns and designing County Commissioner and has served on the space standards. The Committee will Governors Advisory Council on Community give the County Commission a preliminary Affairs. recommendation by Albert T. Price, from Salem, is District Sales November, with proManager of Blue Cross gress reports every 60 Blue Shield Insurance days. y Bacon and Tomato Sandwich! Try 1 Company, as well as a Salem City Councilman. Reed Sunderland, Lehi, from Alpine Soil Conservation District, teaches junior High School. Delmar Reay, from Pleasant Grove, is retired from Geneva i lb lb. pkg. If unicar Tablets SAFEWAY DRAND l' 300 et. Packages A X 0 rr SCI Utah Committee for Multivitamin supplement for the entire family. 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