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Show and Kenna mil Roman of Granada California Hills, visited in Utah recently on their vacation. They visited for two weeks her with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Deuel and other relatives in the area. One Friday night they were joined by friends from California, Boyd and Betty Johnson, their daughter and Bettys mother. They were overnight guests of the Deuels. Saturday morning they and the Romans went to for a Strawberry fishing trip. cousins which is an annual event was arranged one day when a group of 14 including the mothers of the cousins and an aunt Orem to motored where they enjoyed a of Italian dinner food at a local resA Gas Tank Vacations Festival of the American West begins In a day when Inter- - Festival is the Area award-mountai- n resi- - historical dents are looking for a winning The West: pageant. vacation trip within Americas Udysseyeasy reach of home, the Festival of the AmeriThe Odyssey is held can West, 140 miles in the spacious Specnorth of Payson trum on the Utah Logan, fills the bill. The The legends and lore State campus. long stage of the Old West unfold on the Utah State accommodates to the casts of hundreds and University campus as 'nciud'1S bve horse the festival recounts historic episodes in teams Pullln covered the settlement of the wagons and replicas of locomotives as part western frontier. This years festival of the showJimmy opens Friday, July 27, Stewart s taped runs through Sat- - ratl? ties the singing, acting and 4, dicing, urday, August visual It except Sunday. makes an exciting one- - display together. Thls Year the Great day trip, or provides the centerpiece for West Fair has been substan-ta more leisurely visit expanded Fair patrons the cool environs of t,a wl11 see how the early Cache and Valley Bear Lake. settlers of the West of the made candles, soap, Highlight - 100-fo- - nar-an- d multi-scree- n o v- - toys, furniture, guns, paper and some fifty otner products. Indian carving, weaving. and basketmaking skills sandpainting will be on display. The Fair also in- eludes enter- daily tainment from fiddlers, square dancers, trick ropers and other folk The performers. Old West nightly Parade on the fair been has grounds called a museum on its with wheels, collection of vehicles drawn by horses and oxen: stagecoaches, water wagons, buggies, and surreys, to name a -- few . The authentically reconstructed Frontier Street and a renowned of rare photo- graphs, engravings, Onion Days Marathon is set on overpass adults, all First call to any and j'43 runners.. .A special c?tweri committee, project spearheaded by Doug Stevenson and coordi the nated through Payson J.C.s and the Payson Parks and Rec reation Board, wish to to announce plans hold a marathon run. This 26 mile 385 yard run (thats 42.185969 for kilometers you meter folks), will be of Paysons part Golden Onion Days celebrations. The race will begin on Saturday, Septem- ber 1st at 7'00 a m The' starting sharp. will be located place at the Pavson Jr High School front park lot, located on the East side of Highway 91 leading out of Payson The City Southward. race would proceed Main Street to the finish line, at the Apanish Trail Monument in City Park, at 251 South Main. Payson is to begin scheduled one month in advance of the race Monday, July 30th, (locations listed below). Regis- tration can be mailed in to Payson City, 20 East Utah Avenue, Payson, checks Utah (make to Payson payable The cost will City). be $4- on JulY 30th- - - after Registration August 24th will be $4-PersonPer Registration on August 31st or September 1st, the actual race date, Forms will be $5.00. will be available at: Payson City Offices, 20 East Utah Avenue, - paintings and quilts present a look at the American frontier, The Western Cookout features a hearty dutch oven feed for a sitdown dinner. Or there are authentic pioneer foods available for snacking, The Jim Bridger Social Community Assemblage pits communities from four states to match teams walk-aroun- m . andn,Sg i t tffcfcK Jensen V. 84322. Members of Edward and Matilda C. Huish family gathered afternoon, Saturday July 14th 1979 at the Kiwanis Park in Provo to hold a family reunion. Some of those attending were Raymond Huish, Lenora Huish, taurant. Elvon and Thelma Included in the group Butler and Mike and were Mrs. Iris Deuel, Viola Cowan all of Kenna Roman, Dorothy Spring Lake, Paul and Vincent, Leanne Wall, Helen Cans of Los Janice Vincent, Mrs. Anna LeFevre, Louise Hone, Lorraine Chamberlain, Loreen Hone, Lois Walker, Mrs. Vina Wilcock, Evelyn Yates and Joan Gurney. Darrell and Leny his and Zeeman Robert brother, and Lynette Zeeman a Zeeman enjoyed rereunion family when their cently father, John Zeeman and his wife, Mable Zeeman and all of his 12 sons and daughters with their wives and husbands met at the cabin of Mrs. Mable in Provo Zeeman Canyon. Their sister Joyce and two children flew in from Washington and their sister Martha Rae, her husband, 3 some for Deo;? 5 pertise in manning' first annual this Golden Onion Days Marathon Race. further For formation, call Doug Stevenson, Race ComChairman, mittee l - pot-luc- k 1850. W. and George Lillian Sophia were the parents of 14 children, 10 of whom grew to adulthood in Payson and 8 of them had families. West Utah Ave. i Payson rasoci 0 H o9) gal. Watch weekly specials Hours 7 Sunday am. 8 a.m.-- ll -- 11 p.m. p.m. new owners John and Marie Dominges . - PAINT Over 600 colors available satin tone flat and Latex Semi Gloss Inside and outside7 at no extra charge Exterior Latex stain over 200 colors available-Savifrom $2.-4- . 465-944- See our new childrens play area so mom can shop! ! ! Satin tone Latex House Paint Save $3. Community son, SchoolRecreation Director, or the Payson City Offices, reg. 14.49 NOW 11. 49 o ihf Rustique Laytex exterior solid stain, Over 200 colors reg .12.49 N0W COLOR MOUNTAIN Phil Ander- 0; ng per gallon - 465-922- i rrTfv of Descendants George Washington Lillian and Sophia Beckstead Patten held 5th Annual their Reunion at Granit in Flats American from Fork Canyon July 13 to July 16. About 130 family members gathered to camp out and get better acquainted. Visiting, games, hiking, fishing and other activities were by family enjoyed A members. dinner Saturday attracted evening nearly 100 people. Church meetings held were Sunday morning under the direction of Family President Harold C. of Patten Payson. A business meeting held was Sunday it afternoon where was decided to continue with genealogy research on the Patten A genealogist line. will be hired to help with the research The Patten reunions were started in 1975 under the direction of William C. Patten of He is the Orem. of son youngest Charles H. and Sofie He Nielsen Patten. served as president of the family organization for 4 years. George Washington Patten was the son of George Patten and Nelson Mary Jane Both were Patten. and early pioneers in settlers Payson, arriving there in 185A father, Georges Cornwell William in Patten arrived Payson in the fall of - Punch & Cookies BalloonsCome in and meet the - 465-256- fen k ix t rh&iC IX 115 65-30- 72 six special' awards (Jggmg shoes) other running and to be swarded, gear) suitable Certificates, for framing, will be given to all finishers. Each registered runner will receive a ex-j- SteusrtJid by Madoline Dixon Saturday July 20 City Drag TotW-s- o reunion report mikes market children came from MinMinneapolis, nesota for the reunion. Rex and Sadie Peery, their sons and daughter, the Clyde Peerys4 are Arrangements tentatively being made IX I r l x Shop at UFTe.... Patten lstAf jHrtE; &IT IT Cost and W. George 3 Payson JA valuable savings I Wakins sister-in-la- Thursday July 26, 1979 page PAINT AND WALLPAPER for Ny WiFe L.R. A. Kirt-lan- d Payson QUjronicle CEIie COLOR MOUNTAIN participating and parents or guard-ians must sign for minor who run in tuA said marathon. Rules and route of race willY, be included. Trophies7 will o awardedT to 1st, 2nd, all over and 3rd in thet race. Medals for 2nd, and 3rd places in each agesex divisions will be given. Also, ribbons will go to' the first ten finishers. each in respective division. agesex DRUG I Living Historical Farm lets visitors see the typical farm of the 1890s, Information on tickets and times is available from the Festival of the merican West, UMC 14, Utah State Uni versity, Logan, Utah Water and first aid Payson (South Side will be located stations A Entrance). legal race route at the will along waiver of liability be necessary from all about every 5 miles, .including starting and PoFCtt: finishing lines. tential participants are v reminded that men llwomen and children CITY may run, job, or walk0 in marathon. the People should go at their own pace and use discretion along their enthusiasm for this event! Local Police, Ambu lance, Police Auxiliary and First Aid Spec- ialists will volunteer r their time and West Mountain Road. The final leg of the race would be run south on West to the 3200 Tf? S? pioneer-styl- e competition, Nearby, the Ronald toSantaqum junction, 5:00 p.m.; as well as Onion Days Marathon RaceT'shirtr olL d there. special get-togeth- Rag maker Mable Meyrs is one of the top crafts in the Great West Fair, July 27 through craftsmen who demonstrate traditional western August 4 at Utah Sate University. ot Payson, the Van Peerys of Provo, and the George Hansons of Taylorsville traveled to Beaver Mountain in the Tuffer Lake area July 7 for the August Henderson Family Reunion. Mrs. Peerys sisters and brother Mrs. Dra Davis and most of her family and Ward of Henderson both santaquin and Mrs. Reva her Golden, husband and family of Nevada Henderson, also attended. They stayed in Neil cabin while Davis Angeles, California and Charlie and Jeanne Huish of Thatcher, Arizona. Darrell and Leny Zeeman joined with her two sisters and two brothers Saturday 14, July evening 1979 Salt Lake City to her father, help Peter Vander Toole n 79th his celebrate birthday. Mrs. Ethel I. of Carey, Idaho has visited with her daughter Ken and Lureen Martinson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Menlove and sons, John, Von and Larry enjoyed an outing in the Uintas. They out near camped Mirror Lake. They fished a little without much success. Rex Sadie and to traveled Peery Woodland, up Provo Canyon, Friday night to visit with a Dean Peery. dinner with had They her and were over night guests. In the evening they visited with Deans and sister, mother Mrs. Jennie Myers and Noal and Ulala Butler, of St. George who were at time spending Woodland IIP 8; O . . 1 Paint and Wallpaper No. 800 East Payson ALL Wall Paper reduced 10 T o |