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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1966 Mrs. Grace Goble and daughter, Jean Marie, are vacationing in Yellowstone Park By Mrs Obituaries Levigslon L, Falkner Levigston L (Lev) Falkner, 64, died at his home in Payson Saturday after an illness Funeral services were conducted Wednesday in the Payson Third Ward Church with Bishop Iluish Burial was Moore, conducting in Payson City Cemetery under the direction of Rigby Mortuary, Payson Mr. Falkner was born in Over-toTexas, May 5, 1892, a son of Parker and Rosalee Mathew Walch Falkner He mained Mary Belle Demoss August 4, 1932 at Delta Surviving are his widow and two daughters in Texas n, kUtd&Um Ann Elizabeth Drollinger Smith A former Payson resident, Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Drollinger Smith, 71, died Friday in a Salt Lake hospital. She was born Oct. 21, 1884 in Payson, a daughter of John Wes- ley and Sarah Pickering She was married to Harry Raymond Smith March 20, 1901 in the Salt Lake Temple. Her husband died in 1920. She was a member of the LDS Sixth Ward in Salt Lake City. Suivivors include three sons, Raymond E. and Owen, L., Salt Lake City, and Kenneth M. two brothers, two sisters and 12 grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday at Salt Lake City. Burial was in the Holladay cemetery Droll-mge- r. Hol-lada- LOW COST LUXURY by GREYHOUND Air Conditioned ot course. And glare-proo- f windows, restful seats, too. picture contour SCENICRUISERS offer a complete washroom and Raised Observation Level. (plus tax) Ask About Greyhound's Vacation Planningl Greyhound will plan your entire, vacation . . . make all hotel reservations, arrange for special sightseeat no extra cost! ing ... Ludlow Motel Phone 207 1st N at- tended the World Champion Steer Roping' matches at Pine-dalincluding Mr. and Wyo Mrs. Rex Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Keith e, , FairDixon, Mr. and Mrs. Bill banks and Mr. .and Mrs. Leslie Wilson Jr. D Dorothy Thome J Butler Illene Butler, Mabeth Neilsen, Velma Lou Sizemore, Patricia Griffith, members of the SOS 4 H Club attended the district 4 H Club outing held recently at Balsam Park in Springville Canyon. Members of the Williams famheld a family reunion at ily rowhead recently. Family members present were: Mr. and Mrs Roy Lyman of Spring Lake; Mr and Mrs Rodney Williams of New Iberia, Louisiana; Mrs. John Hanks, Decatur, Illinois; Mrs Nell Cramer and Mr and Mrs. George Williams, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs Hyrum Williams and Mrs Cora King of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wiliams of Ridgecrest, Calif.; and Mr. and Mrs Mario Paglia of Lombarrd, 111. After the reunion the group spent a week as guests of their sister Mr and Mrs. and brother-in-laRoy Lyman on their farm west of Spring Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wood of Sunnyvale, Calif., and their three children, Stephen, Dwayne and Rebecca, are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Glen Cropper and of his mother, Mrs Annie Wood of Spanish Fork members of the Thirty-tw- o Spring Lake Ward Relief Society attended the stake social sponsored by the Nebo Stake Relief A program was Society officers announced by 1st Counselor Ila The lessons for 1956 Carlisle and 1957 were demonstrated by the Stake Class leaders Refreshments were served. The M.I.A. Girls softball team played a game with the Second Ward girls recently. The local team ' won the game. Members of the team are: Diane Butler, pitcher; Kathryn Woodard, catcher; Mabeth Neilsen, Cara Lee Spainhower, Patsy Benson, Lou Dene Menlove, Nancy Egan and Neta Peery. Coach of the team is Bun Woodard. Speaker at the 'Sunday evening church service was Elder Floyd Nelson of Genola. He has recently returned from Denmark where he filled a two and a half year mission for the LDS church. A piano duet was played by Mrs. Rhea Menlove and Karen Moore. Mrs Ora Nelson and Mrs Reva Bowman of Las Vegas visited at the home of Elmer Jensen last week. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Larson of Riverside, Calif., visited last week at the home of Mr Larsons parents, Mr and Mrs Grant Larson Mr. and Mrs. Hocoiio Elliott from Weaser Idaho, has been visiting with Mr and Mrs. Delbert Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Don Finch. Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Nelson and Mrs Milton Thomas and son. Jack, visited at Strawberry last Thursday evening Going for the birthday of the Nelson twins, Lloyd and Floyd, at the home of Mr and Mrs. Howard Thomas Mr. Ernest Griffin from Thach-eAnz , and Mr. Kenneth Beatty from Hurricane, Utah, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirby, last Sunday. Marcell their of friends are Prost telling marriage, which took place Aug. Rites were per6 at Genola. formed at the home of the bride s H. Ewell parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. of the Josephine Christensen of Payson gave an organ solo. by Bishop LuRay Draper Genola LDS Ward. Mrs. Provst, formerly Martha Ann E. McDonald, chose a lace dress of turquoise blue for her She was attended by wedding. her daughter, Mrs. Paul York, while Mr. York stood as best man to the groom. Mr. Prost New 123 E y; Martha Ann McDonald Weds Marcell Prost See How You Save! FREE people of Payson A group Mr. and Mrs. is formerly of Spanish Fork and the couple will make their home in NEWS SPRING LAKE NEWS 1GEN0LA Payson. and the trip to Fish Lake Southern Utah area is planned as a honeymoon this weekend. A r, A group of The Birthday Club spent the week end fishing at Fish Lake last week end They were- - Mr. and Mrs Grant Larson, Mr and Mrs. Myron Christensen, Mr. and Mrs Leonard Isaacson, Mr and Mrs Dewain Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg, and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon F nth of Goshen Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Net son entertained at a turkey dinner for Mr and Mrs. Cort Neilson of Provo; and Mr. and Mrs. Inar Hansen who just arrived from Odence, Denmark. Mrs. Ella Anderson was honored on her birthday anniversary at a Springville Cafe. About a dozen women joined to offer congratulations and good wishes Mr. and Mrs. Horace daughter, Adriann and Mrs. Ruth Reeves, of Brigham City visited with Dr. and Mrs. Little-woo- d, White food-aciresistant enamel on the food side guards the ''keeping" quality when you seal your canning with Bernard. n Caps and Snap Lids. 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