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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY. JUNE 14, 1956 Mrs. A. E. Wall is spending the Keith and Kent Warner are in Salt Lake City at the week Yellowat summer the spending stone Park, where they are home of her son and wife, Mr. at the Lodge. and Mrs. Verl Strom, who are on a trip to Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Warr and Strom children are in her The sons, Ronald and Lynn, have vacare during the absence of their cationed at Long Beach, Cal., Mrs. and Mr. of parents. houscguests em-play- Keith Rosenlof. v non 6th Ward on Sunday prior to his departure for the Mexican Mission. By C. T. L we By Della Hudeoc PriSANTAQUIN-TINTI- C STAKE Stake Sunday School and will The Lord placed rmn in this meetings A number of Santaquin people Preparation mary vineyard to care f r it. What Sunday I always say that the best part Badges were presented to Jav be held this week-enattended the wedding reception are you doing?" of Gary Braithwaite and Marcia of a vacation is getting h ,me a- - Smith (2), James York (2), Ken- - School at Eureka on Friday and Sterling Taylor, d Francom held in the gain and from the amount of neth Montague (3), Jack Van Primary at Genola on Saturday. barber and farmward of Payson Friday night. er in the traffic fatalities in the news Ausdal (1), Wayne Nastaja (2), The heart of him that hath Payson The couple were married Thurs- area seeketh knowevery day I feel doubly thank- Steve Ewell (2), Kendell Ewell understanding came into ful to have arrived live. Genele (4), and Calvin Ewell (4). Clos- ledge: but the mouth of fools day in the Salt Lake Temple. the office a few Ward seems to be coming in ing Ceremony by Eureka and feedieth on foolishness. .ProvGary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. days ago for a Robert Childs of Santaquin and more than her share of acci- benediction by Wm. Orem. for erbs 15:14. little in Marcia the daughter of Mr. and The Bell. dents lately and we are all sadIn the Santaquin Second Ward Mrs. Dean J. Francom of Pay-sodened at the death of Carl York, on Sunday night Pres. Aeva a field. The help our youngest Stake Missionary, Anderson, with counselors, Lou- - Kiwanis Honor Ladles who met sudden death Sunday ella Kay and Jerry Holman, son of Mr. and be wanted waspf,j Shirley Montague, Mrs. Emery Holman of Montrose, to get a tape, I Ladies Night for Kiwanis Club evening in Lehi. Others injured and secretaries, Twila Houghton in the accident were his wife, and Helen Ross, were released members and their partners was Colorado, spent a few days last found an old one week at the home of Mr. and Myrna and her parents, Mr. and from Y.W.M.I.A. Louella Kav enjoyed Thursday at the Legion Mrs. Warren Ahlin and Mr. and nd he went Mrs. Sid Throckmorton. Rulon Hill directed the was sustained as president with Hall. Other he When happy. Mrs. Ted Ahlin. brought the recent but less serious accidents Maxine Hudson as counselor and program as arranged by the comMrs. Marie Kay was Jiostess tape back we got to talking involved Renae Ewell and Rich- Mona Rae Lamb and Colleen mittee headed by G. O. Dunford. his that ard York, brother of o the social club Clark Elmer president, presided. Thursday night he has pastures. Pastures Carl, and Higginson as secretaries. t her home. developed himself with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Featured on the program were Ross Draper. and Alfred Ewell the first Evelyn from Ray M. ard Mrs. Leslie Olsen and Anderson ofassistance to and Vera Francom, who disthe Shirl were from Comparable excitement graduated Primary. Soil the ConservaShirl exof watching a movie being film- Evelyn received a special service played their hobbies. :n, Richard, were in Salt Lake tion Service thru the Nebo Soil last week to attend the graduConservation District. He spoke ed (we watched Clark Gable in pin for participating in a teach- hibited his puppets, fishing equipation exercises of their daughter, that unglamorous business and ing program and Alfred was sus- ment he has made, and his coljust as highly of Ray as he did Eleven even detained him a half tained Jean, who received a degree from about the to receive the Aamnic lection of arrowhead and Indian In his beef pastures. the University of Utah. to minute his is Priesthood. relics. Mrs. Francom displayed get autograph) production program he has learn- the Mr. and Mrs. Justin Lamb and ed to feeling of M.I.A. officers, Were happy to hear that a a group of doilies and other appreciate good irrigated family are vacationing in South- pastures and also how to man- teachers, and participants in the former member of the Second handwork. ern Utah. Music for the evening was by age them for sustained produc- Song and Dance Festival as they Ward, Elder W. Franklin Open- trombonist, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Childs and tion. Sterling says he keeps the make preparations to attend June shaw, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Cordell Chipman, Conference this week. I am Openshaw was honored at a and Stewart Gudmundsen, children, Marlene and Linda will pastures growing by irrigating leave Saturday for Texas for a when water is needed by the equally happy to be making prepTestimonial in the Can-'nis- t. for Leadership Week two weeks vacation at the home grasses; he rotates the units to arations of his mother and sister. get the maximum use of the for- which will begin Monday, June ,8. Even so I am a bit disappointage, Irrigates when the stock are ed that Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong. my favorite speaker, Cleof a out unit and doesnt graze it on and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. William Skousen will probably not into the He leaves at Francom ground. and Jean, were in be there since he is Salt Lake Tooele Sunday where they visit- least 2'1 stubble at the close new Chief of Police but i ed with Mr. Armstrongs sister, of the grazing season, spreads Citys him more than guess they the a with harrow we do and need droppin'gs Pearl who was in a Tooele hosif theres a man who every springy applies fertilizer can make pital. you want to do better as needed. A vote of thanks is extended is he man. that Under management such as to the Santaquin merchants and A Court of Honor was held this one can expect maximum individuals who contributed so 7 in Eureka. The followof June production for a generously to the Shrine Circus time, free from long period was presented: Flag ing program infestaheavy held in Provo recently. With tions of weeds such as dande- Ceremony by Eureka; prayer, their help it made it possible that Arlin Ewell; Scoutmaster's Mina number of children in Santa- lion, cheat grass and thistles. ute, Wilson Lee who told the said: When a Sterling pasture quin area received free tickets unit gets old and doesnit pro- story of laying the foundation to see this outstanding performduce as it should, I plow it out of the Salt Lake Temple, comparance held at the BYU fieldhouse. ed it to building our lives; First and raise other crops There were some 4000 Utah before Skit, Troop 100, Santaquin planting the unit back to Aid County children, many of them pasture. With this system of man- Second- - Ward; Presentation of underprivileged who were per- agement and production I am award to Troop 117, Elberta, for mitted to attend free of charge. well pleased with the best banner depicting Scout Slopasture It was through the cooperation program on gan, Onward for God and My my farm." of business men, professional by Jay Bingham; If a man farms his land to Country, men and some individuals taht the waste of the soil or the 100 received honor flag. trees, Troop made this possible. he destroys not only his own Honors were awarded to followA fine contribution was given assets, but the nations assets. ing boys: Tenderfoot badges, Bud to the Shriners Hospital for F.D.R. Nature's bank is the top- and Vern Johnson; 2nd Class Crippled children at Salt Lake soil. Lets not break the bank. Alfred Ross, Larry Robbins, Rob- ert Armstrong, Norman Carter, City from the proceeds of the Verl Houghton, Maurice Hall, circus. Sam Sanderson, Nicky Caselton, Mr. Don Armstrong and Mr. Information on Accounts Call Evan Kay, John Sutherland, Alfonzo Kester, chairmen of the Burraston of Kaysville and Julian Sander my Maxwell, event in the Santaquin area, wish has spent a week here with herison. jst class, Jack Van Ausdal, to thank everyone who contribSPANISH FORK 776 Mr. and Mrs. A. grandparents, A. B. Webb; uted to this cause. E. Wall. Arlene is a daughter of Wayne Nastaja, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burraston, Star, Kenneth Montague, KenA recent wildlife study at Iodall and Calvin Ewell. Merit of this area. wa State College shows that 30 formerly out of 40 deaths among nesting Mrs. Elizabeth Manwill enterpheasant hens were caused by farm activities and five out of tained the Birthday Dinner club every six nests were destroyed at her home Friday, before eggs hatched. Miss Mary Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schmidt, is spending a month in Pioche, Nev. with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Condie. 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