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Show THE BELL Santaquin News In ' Bruce is Jennie Bylund. attending the Pennsylvania State college as a research man. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wadsworth and Mrs. Leora Phares have been Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clayson. They 'Mt Monday for their home in guests Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Snyder and family of Concord, Calif. arc in Utah for the summer months. Thev will spend come time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S Ike. Snyder in Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Marla Hudson celebrated her Don Armstrong in Santaquin lit th birthday anniversary with and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a parly at her home Saturday. Tom Wolfe in Tooele. A glean of ten friends and relaAirman Asa Harlvigsen, son of tives attended. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hartivgsen Social Club entertained their received his at graduation husbands at a Father's Day party exercises heldwings at Reese Air Force at Rays Cafe in Nephi Saturday Base, Texas on June 13. A hot supper and dancing n ght A group of First Ward Scoute. was enjoyrd by the group of nine troop 99, enjoyed an over night c up'es. Mrs. Jear.ene Van Aus- trip to Simpson Springs last Fridal was the chairman of the day and Saturday. Their lead-r- s event. Darrell Horrocks and Robert Mr. and Mrs. Blame Holladay Hicks accompanied the ten boys of Ontario, Ore., are visiting in there. The boys were Johnny S nluou.n at the homes of Mr. Deuel, Dennis Christensen, Joe and Mrs. Angus Holladay, and Kelly. Roger Openshaw, NorMrs. Dan Greenhalgh. man Wall, Tommy Heelis, Larry Mr. and Mrs. Brace Bylund and Burnett, Maurice Hall, Eddie Petfamily of Pennsylvania an1 visit- erson and Monte Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Opening in Santaquin at the h me of shaw who have made their home in Provo for the past two years have moved back to Santaquin. GENOLA NEWS A group of friendi. and relatives called on Arlene Heeliis Hv Dorothy Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Brant Peart and Saturday to congratulate her on her birthday. Included in the girls from Ontario, Calif., visited st week at the home of Rod- group were family members of the Mr. and Mrs. Dave LeBaron ney Martin and Mr. and Mrs. and the Mr. and Mrs. family, Steve Peart at Santaquin. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thomas Pete Heelis family. and family and Miss Colleen Slick Chicks Peter-infrom Santaquin left The Slick Chick Sewing Club 'st Friday for Washington and met at the home of Saundra " Oregon. Mr. ard Mrs. Leonard Isaac- Montague of Payson on May 5, son left list Wednesday for Den- 1956, under the direction of their leaders, Ruth Bliss and Marion ver, Colo, for a ten day visit. Mrs. Dayle Brown from Saf-for- Bean. Opening song, Dreaming. Ariz., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Davis Opening prayer by Diane Bliss. Practice song, Club Boys, Club last week. Minutes for the last Mrs. Dorothy Thomas enter Girls.. week. The worked on their bags. tained the Friendly Eight Club Refreshments were served. Closlast Wednesday. Cards were Dear Utah. ing My song, played with prizes going to Mrs. Closing by prayer Sandy MonElsie Oberg, Mrs. Vera Larsen tague. and Mrs. Louise Martin. Also present were Mrs. Dee ChristenStitchers sen, Mrs. Evelyn Larson, Mrs. Happy The Stitchers are darnHappy Jenrrte Sanderson, Mrs. Nellie We are going to judge socks. ing Fintctfi and Mrs. Delia White. them at the next meeting. Some Lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg of the birls are going to make bags and cobbler apvisited at Salt Lake last Satur- swimming rons. day and returning with them Our club judged at the First were Mrs. Obergs two sisters, There were Mrs. Delsa Rounds and girls, and and Fifth Ward. from another things country for Mrs. Cleoa McArthur and Mr. and Mrs. Jay McArthur from us to judge. We will get ribbons for as Lovell, Wyo. Miss Thelma Ann Peterson many as we get right. We are going to learn to thread from Nampa, Ida., Is visiting at n the' sewing machine. Then we the home of Mr. and Mrs. will do some steps on the maNelson, Mrs. Fern An demon from Salt chine. Salt Lake visited at the home of Reporters: Sue Staheli, Sandra Mr. and Mrs. Lavon York last Coombs, week. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hales visTwenty years of research by ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Montana and USDA scientists at Sidney Throckmorton last week. Miles City, Montana, shows that Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas moderate grazing of land is more and Mrs. Milton Thomas visited profitable in the long run thn at Strawberry last Sunday. or too-ligeither 1 d, Some of the pleasures I enjoy at Leadership Week: renewing friendships of other years an,d othpr places: rubbing shoulders with such VIP as Rose Marie Reid of bathing suit fame, wh se rise to f.ime and fortune seems to have strengthened rather than v her beautiful destroyed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints; hearing the General Authorities and other teachers of our Standard w'Vks: seeing the phenomenal prowth of the B Y U. Campus; learning more about the art of living; and endeavoring to ab- -' sorb some of the techniques of tea hing teachprs to. teadh (I think I know a little of how Joseph Smith must have felt when he was called to organize the church). Speaking of Teacher Training brings me to my main ne"'s itm today. Genola Ward, which is wav out front in our stake in this program had graduation exercises in Sacrament meeting Certificates Sunday evening. were awarded to the following: Maurine and Donna Davis, Ethel Isabel Nielson, I.orna Draper, Draper, R berta Nelson, Gayle Finch. Evelyn LeBaron. Glenna Lindhardt, Helen Smith, Beatrice Kirby, Annie Ewell, and Thomas, who was unable to be. present to receive hers because of the arrival of a new son. The program, which was under the direction cf Jennie Murdoch, Teacher Trainer, included a Tribute to Fathers, by Lorner Draper, stories by Helen Smith and Annie Ewell, poem, DeAnn Davis, talks by Ethel Nielson, Roberta Nelson, Beatrice Kirby and Glenna Lindhardt; song teaching demonstration by Jennie Murdoch; and Ladies Chorus by Donna and Maurine Davis, Finch Evelyn LeBaron, Gayle and Isabel Draper, test:-mon- Jo-An- The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah SPRING LAKE NEWS . SANTAQUIN-TINTI- By Della Hudson Mrs. Jennie Hendrickson, Mrs. Sane und Mrs. Ora Davis aHerJvJ ;he Heldnrado celebra-- ! n in Lrs Vegas, Nev., recently. Mr. and Mns. Bert Van Ausdal have j list returned from a vaca-- , t.un tr p to Jacksonville, Fla. v. here they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Van Ausdal. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Dodds and Miss Muriel Dodds have been in Cal.f. rnia recently where they v. sited with a niece, Mrs. Leola RINGS FOR . . THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 By Mrs. D. J. Butler STAKE C Mrs. Ruth Lyman was in RichMr. and field recently to attend the fun- and children Mra, Oliver Knapp An authentic replica of Fort CUat returned recentl attendance at Sacrament meet- eral service of her aunt, Mrs. from a two weeks' op, Lewis and Clarks 1305-0- 6 winvacation .pent Agusta Peterson. She went with in the East. ing last month. They were guests ter quarters, has been built at the site near Asorla, Oregon. Returned missonaries Floyd her daughter, Mrs. Della King, in Centerville, Iowa of his parNelson and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McKay Christensen and Georg' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Knapp at a Christensen. Its estimated that half of the baNelsniji will be honored and other members of his famA whirl of social events noted ily. social on Saturday, June 23 at On the way they visited llons of neurones in the human 8 p.m. jthe Silver Wedding anniversarv the National Park and other brain are Involved In seeing. LaVerl Diaper was sustained of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spain-howe- places of interest. Statistics show that one out of On June 9th Mr. and as a Sunday School worker. The First Year girls every five railroad freight cars now Mrs. went to Vernal Spainhower For ye see your calling, brethwere entertained recently by carries coal or coke. were dinner guests of Mr. their ren, how that not many wise men and leaders, Olive Barnett and Mrs. Anderson. Elva Dwayne after the flesh, not many mighty, and Spainhower at a swimNew Guinea matrons along the The anniversary date was June not many noble, are called: ming party and vveiner bake Sepik River sometimes use lime 10. A family gathering was he'd at Arrowhead. Members of the and ashes for make-up- . But God hath chosen the fool-- i at A man Arrowhead, present were their class were Jennie there may carry on his waistband ish things of the world to con-- I Don and Douglas and fam- !Ruth participating sons, found the w.se; and God hath Lyman, Connie Jacobson, the fur of the flying fox, an adornilies; a brother and wife, Mr. and Karol Jacobson, leh'sen the u ek things of the ;Mrs. Margurite Peay ment permitted only to the successMerin Spainhower; Mrs. and ful Hammoc. world to confound the things Cecil Sherry Mrs. Vera Howdles Peery, whtch are nu ;hty. Corinth. and Diane and Dickie. Day af1:26-2Utah State Agricultural ColSpanish moss which drapes trees, ter the anniversary was spent in lege experts say that where flies fences and wires from Virginia the Manti Temple. They were are The Bell. southward is not a parasite but in the most efto the temple by accompanied epiphyte or air plant related to the fective for them spray killing Mr. and Mrs. A project ;n Michigan shows George Stanton of It gets no nourishment pineapple. on the includes wing pvrethum from its host hut farmers ptofit by obtaining Payson. Mr. Glen Cropper received ; as an active ingredient. and applying latest research findings to their farm operations, ac- telephone call from Sunnydale, cording to Utah State Agricultur- Calif., bringing news of the birth of a granddaughter, born June al College. With Kellogg Foundation sup- 111 to their daughter and husport, five widely scattered town- band, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Woods. ships were selected and a special Mrs. Cropper has been with the agent assigned to work with Woods for two weeks nd ex- -' to remain another two pects farmers. Last vear the 21 increased their net in- weeks. The new baby has two come an average of $1,144 or 52 brothers to welcome her home. Relief Society work dav was per cent from 1953. They did .this in the face of a $2,330 aver- held June 12 in the Relief Society age decline in net income among room in the new church. The farmers in the same and adjoin- work began at 10 a.m. with Pres, ing counties who did not have Thelma Butler conducting the the benefit of the special service. meeting and Work Director Floss Jacobson had charge of the quilting. State allotments are based on Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Menlove wheat acreages for the past 10 to their home in Bakreturned years, with adjustments for plant- - ersfield, Calif. They were the ing trends, weather and other guests of his parents, Mr. and factors. Each wheat producer Mrs. Walter Menlove. They will be informed of the acreage came to spend a few days with allotment for his farm In advance ther father who is seriously ill. of the wheat marketing quota While here they were entertain-- 1 ed at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. referendum July 20. OU) CROW DISTILLERY CO.. DIV. OF NATIONAL OIST PROD. C0RP.. FRANKFORT. KY. Ted Menlove of Spanish Fork. The Genola Ward report 60r', Bee-Hiv- e t head-hunte- r. 1 DDT-resistan- t, ' 1 I FINEST KENTUCKY BOURBON EWER PUT INTO GLASS! j t , i i Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Al-do- . too-hea- ht BUY HOW ATJD SAVE! Kennecott is now making cakes -- one ton blocks of copper. Cakes in the copper industry-ar- e produced by the casting wheel recently installed in the Garfield refinery at a cost of more than two million dollars. By using other molds on this same gigantic wheel, Kennecott also can produce copper billets, w hich are cylindrical castings three inches in diameter and about four feet long. Kennecott can compete successfully with other producers of copper only when it meets the needs of customers. And cakes, when done to a turn, meet the needs of factories that make such products as pots and pans, electrical fittings, gaskets and radiator cores. Billets meet the needs of fabricating plants that make pipe and tubing. The installation of this new two million dollar casting wheel is another step toward Kennecotts goal of serving its customers better. 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