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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, AUGUST Payson, Utah 1952 1, Alexander of Descendants SPRING LAKE NEWS Cowan will hold a family reunion August 10 at Arrowhead By Mrs. D .J. Butler resort Luncheon will be servat the Mower home Guests ed from 12 to 2 p.m,, with fam- are Chad and Delece Honsen of own to asked bring members ily Upalco, niece and nephew of meeting and sports are being Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mower. arranged as entertainment. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Johnson have been Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Buchholz and daughter, Betty Jane of Casper, Wyoming; Glade Johnson and his friend, Bill Warfield, of Laramie, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Cloward and daughters, Karen and Jeanette of Logan; and Mr. and Mrs. David T. Badham and children, David Lee, Robert, and Connie, of Garfield. A chicken dinner was enjoyed in Payson Memorial park by the whole group and a weiner roast at Trumbolt park in Santaquin canyon by all but the Clo wards and Badhams. On Pioneer day the group saw the parade in Salt Lake City and then went to Salt-ai- r for a chicken dinner, later taking a dip in the lake at Sunset Beach. The Buchholz family was continuing the vacation in Logan and Yellowstone park before returning home. A lawn party was held at the home Saturday eveJohnson ning with the following attending: Mr. and Mrs. Parley Good-al- l, Mrs. Elizabeth Hanson, Vau-da- s Goodall, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlgren, Mr. and Mrs. Den-z- il and daughter, Greenhalgh Jana Lee, Joel Johnson and Garth Garity. The group was served to home made ice cream and cookies. k let free eMoek. They 4 4 W tor-- al Vk elleo do pv ippnv whip w park mi aa by mtt v ft wMn h PEIIIIOCK Pest Ctatrcl Ssrvleo Representative hi Members of the Elders quorum and their wives enjoyed a hamburger fry at Lake Salem Friday evening of last week. Salfball and tennis were played. Gilbert Peay was in charge of the affair, assisted by Mrs. Peay and the presidency of the quorum and their wives. Kathryn Schaerrer Kathryn Schaeirer, daughter of G. Stewart and K. Ramona Grant Schaeirer, died Thursday nght at Payon City hospital of The infant was bom July 23 at Payson hospital. She is survived by her parents and one bt other" and three sisters, Grant Sthatrrer, Lee Ann, Vickie and Connie Schaerrer, one grandHamilton mother, Mrs. Sarah S( haener, all of Payson. Graveside services weie conducted Friday by Valley one-day-- The misses Mabeth and Jean-m- e Neilsen, spent the holiday week in Salt Lake as guests of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs Fred Cahoy and their father, L. S Nielsen who is employed in the city. Mrs. Neilsen joined them for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lee O. Moore and children of Grantsville were over-nigguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George LaFever and family. ht Friday the Lark Girls of the Spring Lake Ward Primary held a High Path Day in the Trailbuilders of the West ward Primary participated in a Fun-- d held Tuesday evening at Payon canyon. Parents and teachers of the boys attended, totaling 48. Members of the ward bishopric were also present. A weiner roast was the feature of the evening an a good time was reported to have been had by ay all attending. West Ward Homebuilder girls, y of the Primary, held a in Payson canyon this week. Thirty-on- e persons attended, including the girls, their parents and their teachers, also the ward Primary president, Neva Schramm, and a counselor. Clay Jackson. Teachers are Norma Rindlesbacher, Vione Reece and Lena Parker. Fun-de-La- ol On Path of Knowledge. They were taken by their leader Mrs. Anna La Fever to the Payson City Park where Mrs. Beatrice Y. Moore showed them some family relics, told them pioneer stories and interesting incidents about the Lion House where her grandfather, .Brigham Young lived in early days. The girls also enjoyed viewing the moun-umenthat are m the park. A father is a person who has Games were played and a basket to undergo childbirth without lunch served. The girls participating were the misses Susan an anesthetic. Spencer, Illene Butler, Velma Lou Sizemore, Nancy Lynn Egan, Patricia Griffiths, and Nona Johnson. Habeth Neilsen, another member of the class was in Salt Lake. No keew Descendants of Nels and Josephine Johnson, Provo, Pioneers, held a family reunion Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McKay Christensen. About 50 persons attended, including Mrs. Christensens parents, Mr and Mrs. Alfred C. Johnson of Provo. Guests came from Salt Lake City, Povo, Mapleton, Le-and other Utah communities Arranged in the lovely garden of the Christensen home, entertainment included music and games, with refreshments served from the summer house. I Don Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Snow, left last Week to join other Payson youths, who are employed in the forest at Priest River, Idaho, area. Reflecting' Gods government, man is Mary Baker Eddy NOTICE Notice is heieby given that on Monday, August 18, at 8 00 oclock pm., in the City Council Chambers, at Payson, Utah, the Payson City Council will conduct a public hearing on the proposal to amend the Payson Zoning Ordinance to include the following area within Commercial District 1: The West one-haof Block 17, Plat A, Payson City Survey of Building Lots; otherwise as beginning on the South side of First South, midway between Main Street and First West, thence West to First West; thence South to Second South; thence East to a point midway between First West and Main Street, thence Noith to the place of beginning. Date of Publication: August lf The Lady Firemen entertained the Firemen Tuesday night at the Payson City park. A delicious luncheon was served to the twenty who were present, the lemainder of the time was spent in social chat. Louise Harmer, president, and the other officers of the Lady Firemen were in charge of the party. Excellence is the perfect excuse. Do it well, and it matters little what. des-cnb- 1, Thats what the doctor said after giving a blood transfusion to this seriously wounded soldier in Korea. Sped by air from this country to the Korean battlefront is as little as seven dajs, bcod provided through the American RedCross becomes literally the liquid lifesaver. 1952. FLOYD HARMER, Mayor Honeybird CHERRIES R.S.P. 5 for No. 2 can ts FRUIT MIX For Salads and Cocktails 5 for Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peay, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Butler, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler spent Satur- day night in Huntington canyon, returning home thru Ephraim canyon. They saw banks of snow about 10 feet high. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Willard Butler and children of Redwood City California, the late David and Zina Menlove Butler family held a hamburger fry at Salem Park Saturday evemembers were ning. Fifty-tw- o preent, coiping from Richfield, Springdale, Salt Lake City, Pay-so- n and Salem, as, well as those from Spring Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Butler left for their hpme Sunday morning. Boneia Vienna YeltaftViail Tasty Fish 5 for No. can SAUSAGE 'A 2nd year Bee-hiv- e M.I.A. spent the Phone tt-- J Utah At. Payson, Utah 320 Wect V4 can 8 for Another Dig Value! The MIA Maids and 1st and girls of the week at the Mutual Home in Provo Canyon, Mrs. Valoy Menlove was their chaperon. BRYCE H. JOKES No. Fresh Frozen Buy Now! Ig. 12 oz. pkg. 4 for Armour Short Shank -- - BACON, MORRELL'S PALACE LB. 39 LAMB LB. 79 LEGS LOIN OR RIB LAMB CHOPS LB, 89 Dottcr start cn those New Farm Buildings now! 2L, lb. 19 u"l Manor House, lb. 1 0,- - a Its bound to be the biggest harvest in years and youll need extra shelter for grain, hay and other field crops. Why not drop in soon and look over our big plan book of farm structures . . . barns, sheds, granaries, milking barns, feeders, shelters, coops, etc. Or well be glad to help you work out your own ideas. Ideas and estimates are free and financing can be arranged on our conven- ient Time Payment Plan. Remember, better farm buildings mean bigger farm profits . . . lets get started now. ... I ; - t t r s i LEMONS CANTAL0UPES n Ooktan Center, W. Vine Ripened 7 fr PARADE New Detergent for Coupon Savings On tvyp..k.s.l AH Laundries g. pkg. Jl; Sunkist, Plenty of Juke for Hot Weather Beverage MILD CHEESE n 1 R I rJ SALMON FILLETS I Royd Satin Margcrhe Suzana Syrup SSSrit. Froth, Colored mT Hbth lb 78 ' ' r Libbys Corned Mutton Cottage Cheese Kraft Dinners 31 39 tigoi. 69 j, Egg Noodles ; 43 Y lb Froth Porter' . . 25 V ; 27 1 lb. 32, COCKTAIL rip , OZlDQTDB OOOGGG GOo Hostess Delight Delicious Fruit r No. 1 tall can 3 TO1 r THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE III OUR PAYSON g. i I STORE LB. 49 LB. 59 |