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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE 3 Thursday, May 10, 1979 Payson, Utah 84651 One Year Olds Shane Bott, front Santaquin news San-taqui- n. Prior to this Mrs. Smith had spent three weeks in Kanab visit- ing with her brothers Della Dr. and Mrs. Fred Openshaw returned home Wednesday from a five day trip to Miami Beach, Florida. They attended a School Con- Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Hendrickson vention there. They Hendricksons to serve were in company with two other couples who flew with them. The Hendricksons are the other couples were Mr. parents of 6 children and Mrs. Mac Bigler from Eureka and Mrs. and 8 grandchildren. Leah Layland from Delta. The couples flew from the Salt Lake A Farewell will be Airport and visited held Sunday, May 13 at many places of inter4pm in the West est. Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Previous to their call (Ivena) Hendrickson to serve as missionaries have accepted a call to Ivena had been serving serve in the South as the homemaking Dakota Rapid City Mis- teacher in Relief Socision. They will report to ety while Elmon had the Mission Training served as the stake Center on May 17 welfare clerk. They where they will receive both have recently Mountain 1 4 weeks of instruction taught the temple preWard Chapel. and training. paration class. The 2-- 3 1 th The Neighborhood Club met at the home of Mrs. Melva Hansen Thursday for luncheon Baby Report Paul Mrs. Blanche Waters. Mrs. Essie Higginson, Mrs. Eldora Cilds, Mrs. Ada Olson, Mrs. Floris Horrocks, Mrs. Lucille Wall and Mrs. Lynn Peterson, Me (Stouffer) Quivey, 130 North 400 117 North 3rd West, East, Springville, April Santaquin, April 29, Girl. 26. Boy. Ronald and Maurine George and Dianna 455 (Carlson) LeBaron, (Cope) Hatfield, 840 North 900 East 8, South 780 West, Pay-soApril 30, Girl. Spanish Fork, April 27, Boy. Marie (Bulger) Steven and Debra Faires, North and Brad Jeffery and Charlene (Davis) Snyder, 1999 North University Ave., Provo, April 23, Boy. sewing. Those attending were Mrs. Blanche Greenhalgh, son. April 29, Boy. Karla Salem, April 26, Boy. and and West 500 108, Provo, 1375 April 23, Girl. Ellen Nelson. n, Gary and Marilyn (Jarvis) Balog, 245 East 1st North, Santaquin, Kirk and Kelly (Pinkston) Bradley, 241 April 24, Girl. Steven and Barbara Lund, 6c 373 Wymount Terrace, Provo, April 25, Girl. Rod and Le Ann (Behling) Newman, 750 East 1st North, Payson, West 100 Springville, South, April last weekend at the home of Mrs. Zelma Card of 28, Girl. Gary Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hall and family from Lewiston, Utah visited and Millred Clayson. Thanks Kidrick, 656 North 100 East, Spanish Fork, April 27, Boy. Dean and Margaret (Hixson) Bullock, 961 East 200 North, Spanish Fork, April 26, Girl. April 24, Girl. and Sally Jerry (Cecil) Hanewinckel, 140 North 100 East, Payson, April 26, Girl. and John Lori Morgan and Mary Peterson, (Pendleton) 345 (Smith) Burgess, East 100 North 16, 614 South 800 West, Payson, April 27, Boy. Provo, April 26, Girl. Brent and Patty (PatLynn and Becky Muhlestein, 626 (Warr) 370 terson) Hanks, West 300 South, South 500 West, Pay- - Thank You Thanks to all the many doctors and nurses during my recent stay in the Payson Hospital. Special thanks to the City of Payson for the lovely gift. Dayle Horner Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wilson from South Pasadena, Calif, have been house guests for the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Hudson. Lynn is a former resident of Payson and is the son of the late Mrs. Annie Wilson and Jewel, his wife is a former resident of Santaquin and is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. and sisters and their families. Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hudson were in Salt it ' i'" . Linda Stevenson William Chatwin. Linda Sue Stevenson Lynn is employed by Lake Thursday and will celebrate her first Douglas and McDonFriday to visit with birthday Wednesday. nell Astronautics Co. in their daughter, Mrs. May 9. She is the Calif, on the program Marla Bowers who had daughter of Mr. and of Skylab Orbital Workhad surgery in the LDS Mrs. Douglass E. Stevshop Design Developenson of Payson. Hospital. ment Engineers. Linda's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. The annual SantaC.E. Stevenson of quin Utah Stake Old Mrs. Catherine M. Folks Party was held Enslow of Provo and April 28 in the Stake Mr. L.C. Enslow of Center. A large crowd California. Tiburon, attended and a chicken Linda's sister, Cyndinner with all the thia, will enjoy the trimmings was served birthday just as much to a large crowd. Mr. as Linda. Eldon Greenhalgh announced the program wich was musical and Linda Davis Pay-so- to run Jacob Stanton Happy birthday to Jacob Brent Stanton, son of Brent and Celinda Stanton of He was year old on April 13. His grandparents are Mr. and r Mrs. Mervin and Mr. and Mrs. George Stanton. Merinda Carter is his Great grandparents grandmother. great O. Vest are Mrs. Ruby of Payson: Mr. and Mrs. Steri Taylor of Payson: and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Christiansen of Santaquin Branton Jeffrey Vest will be year old on is the son He 14. May of Jeffrey and Cynthia Vest of Payson. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gene R. Vest and Dr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Taylor, all of Payson. 1 Pay-so- 1 Spain-howe- dialogue selections from the family of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nielson of Orem. Films were also shown. Jestin Jarvis, oldest male member there, gave the invocation and prayer on the food. Company at the home of Mrs. Daphna Smith during the past week has been her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Johnson, her sister Mrs. Edna Daniels and her daughter Mrs. Edna Mae Daniles, all from Kanab. Mrs. Dar- lene Daniels, Janice Linda Davis Mormon Trail Relay Linda Davis, daugh- ter of Carman Henry Davis and Jean Davis of Payson has qualified to run in the Mormon Trail Relay, sponsored by the Deseret News and Sons of Utah Pioneers. Each of 144 runners will complete a 10 mile stretch in under one hour and twenty minutes. The race will begin in Nauvoo and go to Salt Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Daniels and Kent and Tracy Lake City. Miss Davis from Kearns. will be running in Some of the group Nebraska on Mav 26. enjoyed accompanying Mrs. Smith to the temple for work there. Also going with her was Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hansen, Mr. . and Mrs. James Bott and Mr. and Mrs. Take stock inmerica. Rosanne Heeiis Missionary Corner Sister Rosanne Heeiis, daughter of Gordon and Arlene Heeiis, has been called to the England Birmingham Mission. Her farewell meeting will be May 20 at 4:00pm in the Santa- quin North Ward, Santaquin Stake Center. All friends and relatives are invited. She enters the mission home June 14, 1979. Rosanne is a graduate of Payson High School and Brigham Young University. She is presently employed as a 2nd grade teacher in Salem, Utah. Jeremy Warner Jeremy David Warner was year old May 8. He is the son of Daniel Whitelock David and Rosemary Lundholm Warner of Daniel Chet White-locFork, and has Spanish will celebrate his a sister Mindy. 3 years first birthday May 8. old. He is the son of Mr. Grandparents are and Mrs. Dan White-locMrs. Jeane Lundholm of Santaquin and and the has brother named Lundholm late Dale of. Payson, Chad. and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Grandparents are of Spanish Mr. and Mrs. R. Dale Warner Fork. Great grandWhitelock of Payson; are Mr. and Mrs. Fran Johnson of parents Mrs. David R. Warner Payson: Mrs. Irean of Spanish Fork, and Peterson of Santaquin; Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Ethel Francom of A. Cluff of Orem. Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Dell Kesler of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Chet Whitelock of Payson; and Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Pickering of EMPIOYER SUPPORT OF rHE GUARD A RESERVE Payson. 1 k k 1 ji Confused about interest rotes? nk WlBIggS 111 lH 17 p JMg c mmW Vl.i n Saw V2 when yota G7 bake potatoes! 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