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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah !GEN0LA NEWS Sport Sedan Makes Bow with 1956 Chcvrolets Bv , THURSDAY. NOVEMBER D.irntny Ttiuina Carl Tilby and George Cpl L'latey from Las Vegas, Nev., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Robert Tilby last weekend. Mr. S'1 It and Mrs. Alden Tuft from visited at the home of Gail Barron Lke and Mrs Howard Thomas week on their way to Los Angeles, Calif., for a week lat Gerald Hanson Jack Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Bailee Draper en te. tamed at a dinner for Mr. and Mrs Dan Sullivan from Payson and their grandson, Terry Sullivan, who is home from the Navy. THE BELL Mr. and Mrs. Brant Peart and gils ficm Ontario, Calif, visited t the home of Mr. ard Mrs. Rod-ne- v Mr Peart left for Martin. his home after deer hunting Mrs Peart and g.rls will visit for another two weeks. excelled visibility. The hardtop sedan will be available in the Bel Air (above) and two of three d series of ears offered by Chevrolet for 56. Engine choices include two more V8" develops 205 h.p. powerful V8a and one 6, The Super Turbo-Fir- e Two-Ten- ," price-graduate- STAKE SANTAOUIN-TINTI- C News this week is almost as scarce as the deer we saw this season and as far as Im concerned the next one I see is going to have to come hunting me! Ward Conferences are continuing with the fourth one being held in Eureka on Saturday evening and Sunday. An informal meeting for all ward and stake officers was held Saturday eve- ning with President Patten conducting. The program consisted of group singing, special organ music by Norma Jamison, a duet sung by Glennis and Leslie Larson, accompanied by Ralph Testimonies were Greenhalgh. Is a vote for a change VOTE DEMOCRATIC Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wheeler and children from Arcadia, Calif., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Livingston last week. RINGS FOR . . . Steele; Stake Primary Presidency Melba Nelson, Jennie Murdock, and Florence Lamb. A poem was given by Virginia Cloud, and a dramatization was presented by Theda and Danny Thomas. Bishop Vernon Nielson was the concluding speaker. Benediction was IF YOU DONT NEED I- T- Mrs. Ruth Draper and Mrs. Virginia Roberts visited at Salt Lake SELL IT CHRONICLE WANT ADS GET QUICK RESULTS last Saturday to a Sisters Party at the home of their sister, Mrs. Other sisters Dorothy Button. present were Mrs. Mae Sullivan, Mrs. Shirley Jensen, Mrs. Jewell Jensen, from tooele. A delicious turkey dinner was served. by Morris Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Val Garff, dauof Mr. and ghter and Mrs. James Degraffenreid, were the speakers in Second Ward I STAN'S UPHOLSTERY 8 Youll be pleased at how little it will cost to make that comfortable old chair like new'. S 8 3 GALL 246-- J LET'S KEEP FEET FIT TO WORK OR FIGHT! your shoes for fall and winter while we have Let us re-ne- w top quality materials . . . and while trained workmen are available to give you the best of service at today's reasonable prices. still Spences Shoe Service 160 So. 3rd Phone East s 8 FOR FREE ESTIMATE BaaaaaaaBaBaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaiaBRiciaKrsBxaaiJ son-in-la- w Sacrament meeting on Sunday night. They were members of the party, he as a member of the party, he as a member of the Tabernacle Choir, and she as a guest, touring Europe recently. They gave an interesting account of their trip. Mr. Garff also sang a solo. Following Sacrament meeting a cottage meeting was held for all those who wished to remain and pitcures were shown of their trip. In the Second Ward on Sunday Vivian Roper was released as Ward Chorister. Claudius Doty was sustained in her place. Know this, that every soul is free to choose his life and what Here Friday and borne by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bell, Mrs. Rhoda Bell, Max Larson, and Lowell Davis. Gordon Heelis talked on the subject, Eternal Nature of the Family Unit. Prayers were by Glen Larson and Bishop George Forsey. Light refreshments were served. Not having been to the Sunday night meeting and still not having trained my chief critic to take down the program my news of that meeting is meager but I can imagine it followed the usual pattern with ward members hell be, fedgeting nervously on the benFor this eternal truth is givches the first half of the meeting en, That God will force no man anand stake board members to heavn xiously awaiting their turn to The Bell. be called on during the last half. Special music was furnished by the Eureka Ladies Choir. Goshen Ward presented their program on reverence on Thursday evening with Primary President, Della White conducting the meeting. Invocation was by Curtis Sorenson. Congregational singing, Do What is Right and Love at Home." Talks were given by Rachel Jensen, Eva B. 1953 AVOTE FOR Mr Reminiscent of the sport coupe which Chevrolet introduced with such sensational success in 1950, a sport sedan makes Its debut along with the companys other new models. Elimination of the center pillar in the window area adds smartness as well as tut 3. ready to roll I Santaquin News By Della Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Topham, formerly of Santaquin now of Oregon sent word recently that their son Ferrell Ekker was seriously injured in an automobile accident Oct. 1st in Coquille, Ore. He was at first listed in critical condition but is now improved and will remain in the hospital at least another two months. Mr. Alden Peterson returned home Wednesday from a 10 day stay at the Payson Hospital. He had a blood clot in his arm. Mrs. Lucille Wall is now at her home ofter spending a few days in the Payson Hospital last week from an illness. Mr. and Mrs. Jennis Boswell and daughter, Julie Ann of Grant-svillUtah visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron York. e, 23S-- J Words, I think, are the one great exhaustless charm and resource of life. Gamaliel Bradford. The hot one's even hotter! SEDALuMVROliTuLr.t,0,,T door, and no N- .id.po.t. In b.ouliful .xompl. 0, thl. on.-d- ld you notice? ADVBBTISBMSNT Theyre sitting in our showroom right now champing at the bit. For these 56 Chevrolets were born with an urge to go places! Look at that bigger, wider, more massive grille. Follow that lower speedline of chrome back to those sassy, high-staillights (the one on the left swings down to uncover the gas cap!) 6V$ or -19 Models in 3 Series Any kind of model anyone could want! Your choice of the new "Blue-Fla6 with 140 h.p. and new higher compression or Chevrolets g V8 power ranging to a new high of 205 h.p. and up 9.25 to 1 compression ratio! Automatic, and comfort and safety features? Chevrolet offers all of them. Come, drive the '56 Chevrolet! et New models all with bold new Motoramlc Styling. More models-includtwo new hardtops and two new station wagons. New excitement under the hood-- up to 205 horsepower and 9.25 to 1 the car that compression ratio. broke the Pikes Peak record in a history-makintrial. Come on in, look it over and try it out! ing or This-rememb- er-is g, No, Don, you didnt interrupt weve got a phone in the den now, $o we can take our calls in here. Order your additional telephones now, (or those places .1 where youre most likely to be when you need them. The cost is only 3 or 4 cents a day each. The installation charge is small, regardless of location. Phones are now available in a selection of eight decorator colors, for a e extra charge. Call our Business Office. nominal, Mountain States Telephone. one-tim- pre-producti- on me record-breakin- Ci SPANISH FORK " UTAH |