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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, Payson, Utah 17. 195 Friday; april The Payson Chronicle Entered at the Post Office at Payson, Utah County, Utah matter t as second-clas- s max R .WARNER, Editor ... Phone Madoline Dixon, Local Correspondent 223-- J Mrs. Ned Lee Deuel of Ameri- can Fork was the weekend guest of her husbands parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Deuel. Ned Lee is stationed in England at Milden-halHe is a Pvt. in the 6th Division of the Air Corp. $2.50 One Year Mrs. Rhoda Davis of Payson spent the latter part of the winter with her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. Don Spainhower Davis. of Logan were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Calling at the home of Mr. and Spainhower. They were among Mrs. L. S. Neilsen last week were the many friends who attended two nephews of Salt Lake City, the wedding reception of Mr. were Mark Etaugh and Gene and Mrs. Sterling Spencer held Robertson. They were on their in Goshen. way to Richfield. SPRING IAKE HEWS By Mil. D J. Butler l. THE DESTRUCTIVE PRINCIPLES Dennis and Doud Dudley of the accompanied Washington, stake president of the Tacoma district of the IDS church to conference held in Salt Lake City. The two boys are nephews of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bird and were guests of their uncle and aunt during their stay. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cluff of Chandler, Arizona, are the house guests of their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy them They brought-wit'an abundance of oranges and grapefruit picked off their own orchards. Men-lov- e. h Vem A. Johnson and Arthur Butler were released and Arthur Butler was sustained as ward clerk and Milan Jacobson as assistant. The program for the service was under the direction of Coun. Elmer Mower. Mrs. Rhea Menlove and daughter, Lee Dean rendered a piano and organ duet. The Palms. Speakers were Hallie Neal, De Vere Payne of Provo, both returned missionaries from Hawaii. Elder Paytold the listeners that while ne Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Nielsen and should budget our Mr. and Mr Frank Griffiths at- budgeting we our families and between time tended a Smorgasbord birthday Mr. Neal left this church. our anniversary of the auxiliary of among many others, the Carmens Lodge, Saturday message no matter what part of the that evening. The affair was held at church he visited members were Jacks cafe in Provo. A floor all the same, all enjoyed the same show and games of Bingo were God. He had the opof spirit the diversions of the evening. portunity to labor in a Leper Prizes were awarded. Colony. Elder Neal also brought with him two Hawaian students Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vincent and of the BYU wh6 sang two HaMr. and Mrs. Don Lees and dau- waian duets with guitar accomghter, Barbara, of Provo were paniments. They were Miss guests during the Easter holidays Colburn and Mr. Rodger of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Butler and Akiu. Miss Elizabeth Crook who is a guest at the Butler home. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mower enVincent, Miss Crook and Mrs. tertained at a anniButler are sisters. versary occurs Tuesday, April 14. Guests other than the MowAt the Sunday evening Sac- er family were Mr. and Mrs. rament meeting a new ward Hector Sadler, and son Gene and clerk and assistant was sustain. daughter Merlene, Archer But ed. , Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Crook of Salt Lake City spent Monday, . . visiting with their sister. Miss Elizabeth Crook At the Tuesday evening MIA speech festival a contest in pub-- 1 lie speaking was held with Bev-erly Peery, Harold Peay, Lu Dean Menlove, Carl Butler and Bar-- ( bara Butler participating. Their subjects were taken from the ler and Mrs. Blain Hall and dren of Salt Lake City. chil-- 1 MIA Theme, 1st Timothy 4th chap, and 12th Verse, Let no man despise thy youth, but be in thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, m purLu Dean was awarded 1st ity. un-- 1 place. Games were played Counselors of direction der the Jack Clark and VaLoy Menlove. SWIM De-tlh- ia ARROWHEAD NOW OPEN pre-birthd- -- RESORT - 12 Noon to 10 P. M. Natural Hot Water Mrs. Vola Butler and Mrs. Cora Harper and son Reed of Payson were dinner guests of their sister, Mrs. Reta Parks in Nephi, April 7th. The occasion was the Birthday, anniversary of Mrs. Parks. $ Pvt. LaMar Olsen arrived home Monday morning from FABMERS MERC. COOP. Camp Carswell Air Force Base, Texas. LaMar will spend a 30 day furlough with his parents, Mr. and (Mrs. Earl Decker and friends. He will then be sent to Maine for a short time before he goes to England. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jacobson are happy over the arrival of two new grandchildren, bom in the Payson hospital. A baby girl came to Mr. and Mrs. Clee Jacobson, Mar. 31 and a lovely baby boy was welcomed Friday, April 10th, by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jacobson of Goshen. FOUR PAIRS FILL Wise., has had Here is father Louis Elaine is In hospital . . Mrs. Louis Hagedorn (26) of Neills-vlllfrom the stork, each time with twins. visits four taking care of three seta of twins while mother with new set, a boy and a girl. HOUSE . rs Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan left Sunday for Winnemucca, Nevada where they will be the guests of their brother, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Cowan. 's 1 (rffl JlvJVyVy can, Aave a fcflfo-tioo&t- IIUI tmef uf Better See iT Lr WITH THE for as little as 5 per month Mammoth 21 inch tube! Walnut finish console. UHF pro- Lj NEW DIMENSION' t95 $4 el visions. 1963 Model SW TERMS 36 MONTHS TO Mahogany RE-PA- firw'di 10 or Mood Ooi ihghtl y aero Y 1969 hit! 17 inch tube ebony plastic table Model 17TM CAAAOR sWu Walnut finish 17 inch tube vO Giant 21 inch tube mahogany plastic table Model 2 IT 3 Pricer include Federal fxciie Tex end ranty on oH tubai, parti and picture tuba Beautiful Models! 4 11 m a a aa a ( W War- v. Big, Big Trade-In-! 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