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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Santaquin News Friday, October 23. 1953 By Della Hudson Berges Attend L. A. Insurance Convention survey of 6,100.000 farms and their transportation problems show of the farm that about families have automobiles and drive an average of six miles to their shopping center. These 3.400.-00families own 4,200,000 cars A two-thir- Jean Higginson Weds Mr. and Mrs. Glen Berge of Provo, formerly of tnis city, stopped in Payson recently to visit with relatives. They were from Los Angeles, Cal., where they attended the Bankers Life Insurance Co. regional Mr. school at Biltmore Hotel. National the awarded was Berge Quality Award, one of the most coveted honors in the business, for his efforts during the past two years. 0 te Nutrition experts have expressed oncern over the decline in sweet potato production from 61,000,000 bushels in 1946 to 28,000,000 bushels tn 1952. They say that of 28 common fresh vegetables, sweet potatoes contain the lowest percentage of carbohydrates and the largest umber of calories per pound ' SPECIAL GAS NOTICE Buy From Buy Quality Gas Equipment Established Local Firms Buy where service will be available to you always, not just while Hush Is On CpI. Don Stewart Joan Higginson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Le Grande Higgin-;owas married Sept. 25 in a home ceremony in Salt Lake City. She was married to Corporal Don Stewart, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart of Buhl, Idaho. Ti.e groom has been stationed at n, Tooele Air Force Base. Bishop Provost of the North Temple ward in Salt Lake City Parperfoi med the ceremony. ents of the bride and groom and relatives and friends attended. Viola Peterson of Santaquin and Gladys Dean of Payson gave a personal shower for the bride the Saturday before her marriage. They also served refreshments after the wedding cern mony. The young couple honeymooned in Idaho. They are making their home in alt Lake City, with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hudson. The Jr. Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. Relia Gilmore in Payson Thursday night. Mrs. Ruth Wasden gave the book review. Can and will have service and quality for you always BRYANT GAS S. EQUIPMENT Is the oldest mfg. of Gas Heating Equipment n. For Furnaces, Conversion Burners Water Heaters, Space Heaters, Stoves Lem-ena- r. surgery. Or Anything In Quality Equipment CALL 224 Day Mr. Eskel Johnson of Salt Lake Library Clean-U- p Saturday, October 24 has been City visited in Santaquin and clean-u- p day at the Nephi Sunday, with friends and set aside as cld library. All members of the relatives. Santaquin Civic club and all othMr. Samuel Malenberg, and er clubs interested are to meet Mr. and Mrs. Hansen of High at 10 a.m. to start cleaning and Rivr, Canada, visited recently at redecorating. the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jack Van Ausdal, son of Mr. E. Horton and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Greenhalgh and Mrs. Julius Van Ausdll, rehave a baby girl born at a .Nephi turned home Thursday from the Armed Navel Services. He has hospital, recently. FOR FREE ESTIMATES SPENCER SHEET METAL 98 East Utah Avenue (We Make Warm Friends) Lefts Take Politics Off m Relative in Idaho Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Dixon, who leaves soon for Germany, where he will serve as an LDS missionary, was honored at a family party at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Adelia S. Dixon. The affair was held .at the conclusion of the Farewell Testiward monial at the First-Fift- h chapel. Attending the party at the Dixon home were 35 family members from Payson, Nephi and Spanish Fork, who brought and served a tasty luncheon for all. The group wished the new bon voyage and success in his work. Dennis is a graduate of Payson High School and has attended Stanford University as well as Brigham Young Mrs. Susan AJiby of this ci.v and her sister, Mrs. Harriet B. Francom, Spanish Fork, together with Mrs. Vera Francom, of Payson, journeyed to Blackfoot, Idaho, last week, where tr.ey attended the funeral of a young relative, Charles Dennis Bates, 11, who was crushed to death under the wheels of a truck. The boy was picking up potatoes in the field of William Gardner when struck down by the potato truck. He was a son of Ray Bates, Spokane, Wash., and Mrs. Anna May Riley Thomasalle, San Diego, Cal., and a grandson of Charles and Delia Hiatt Bates, formerly of Payson, now of Blackfoot. Mrs. Francom sang a vocal sola at the funeral services. B. Genevieve Wall and Counselors Donna Bott and Neta Horton, and Secretary Matilda Hone, with all other officers and teachers are in charge. The First ward schedules theirs for Saturday, Oct. 31 at 3 p.m. There will be a fish pond, refreshments and costumes. President Mildred Peterson; CounselGreenland has no forests only a ors Mrs. Wanda Kelly, Mrs. Edna tew dwarf trees and many bushes Steele, and Secretary Mrs. Margery Christensen and all other ofWhile there are ui ficers and teachers are in charge. West Indies, no many reptiles poisonous snakes ere found In the larger islands of Mrs. Othelia Van Ausdal has Cube, Jamaica Hispaniola and been confined at the Payson hos- Puerto Rico pital ivith an injury to her back It a Ore breaks out in Santiago. that she sustained at her place Chile, the owner or manager of the of employment. building is usually arrested and must prove. If he can. that the tire was of accidental origin Ball Firemen's Annual Saturday, Oct. 31 The firemens annual ball will The Camp Summitt DUP meet- be held on Halloween, Saturday, ing was held at the home of Mrs. Oct. 31 in the Santaquin Junior Pauline Christiansen Thursday High School. It is a masquerade Mrs. Irilina Jarvis, ball with prizes for the best cosafternoon. vice captain was in charge. She tumes. A good orchestra has also read a history of her great- been engaged. grandfather, Militiar Hatch. Mrs. Doris Roberts was in Pay- Mrs. Harriet Hudson and Mrs. son hospital last week where she Jennie Bylund sang two duets, underwent major surgery. accompanied by Mrs. Glora Clay-soMrs. Alberta Ferre gave Mrs. Della Hudson returned the lesson. Refreshments were home Monday after spending 5 served by Pauline Christiansen, in the Payson hospital for days Liza Peterson, and Clara WE ARE AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE By Family mis-sionr.- Mrs. Bonnie Taylor and Mrs. Ariene Knight and son, Alan, of Salt Lake City, visited Sunday SPENCER SHEET METAL Primary Halloween parties will be held in the Santaquin Firt and Second wards. The Santaquin Second ward will hold theirs on Wednesday, Oct. 28 at 3:30 p.m. Children are to come in costume and refreshments will be sold. There will also be a fish pond. President D. Attend Services of Dennis Ward Primaries lo Hold Halloween Parties L. Dennis Dixon Honored Fiiends of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bean will be interested to learn that they are making their home at Bellflower, Cal., where he is employed in electronic research for the Douglass Aircraft Company. With them is their little daughter, Valerie, who .was born while the couple were in New York while Mr. Bean was with a military unit. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Bean of this city. Goan Worthington and Allen Hodgson re'urned home Sunday been stationed at China Lake, fiem Los Angeles where they atColif. He has been released from tended the Western States Photo th service after being ii four Dealers and Finishers convention. 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