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Show Mr. and Mrs. Theron Snyder. ' and family of Concord, Calif., are THE BEIL RINGS visiting hare daring their spring ' vacation. They brought with 5ANTAQUIN-TINTI- C STAKE them Mrs. Ed. Snyder, who has be. n with them since Thanks-- 1 Like the lull after a storm, Whats so bad about being able giving. They are staying at Mrs. af- to do what you want to do for a a feeling of theres bnyder's home where Mr. and so bad about havMrs. LeMar Snyder also live, in ter feeling of nastalgia and de- change, whats a to spend on little money ing In my minds eye" pression. Pa., son. whats so bad about Ive visioned all our children mar- yourself, Which only goes to prove that When faith and hope fail, as ried and gone and Ive felt the men think and women feel (wh'ch the loneliness that is they do sometimes, we must try emptiness, probably the reason they have come with it. must which is in love action. charity, such difficulty understanding Is it as bad as I think its go- each Dina Maria Mulock other). ing to be? I asked a friend who Well, I suppose it's all right to has already been through it. Its You must have feel providing you dont feel goals to keep you from being worse, she confided. too deeply for too long, then it short-ranfailirustrated by Fiddlesticks! says my Chief can become a danger signal so ures. Critic who thinks I'm a little deam I to have Snapped Charles C. Noble mented anyway for crossing happy baek to normal today. Speakbridges I may never come to, ing of danger signals rrminds me theres a mental health fund drive coming up in the very near future. Latoring under the theory that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure and not nearly so painful or expensive, the Utah County Mental Health Association is making every, ef3-- T fort to promote better mental Super-Cushio- n health in our communities and naturally more funds are needed to carry on this work. Literature, films, and speakers are available now for interested civic or church FOR...' let-do- long-rang- e ge Save with Safety! groups. Junior Gleaners and Junior held elections for the coming year in the Goshen ward, March 25. Officers elected were Beulah Vorhees and Paul Gour-le- Rugged dependability at a price rock-botto- M-M- m y. Extra safe traction from famous h tread Dear to My Heart night was held Tuesday, March 25 at the Stake Center for all Mia Maids of the stake and their mothers. Each mother presented an article of sentimental value to her daughter. The girls presented their A rose corsages. mothers program was presented and reMia freshments were served. Joy Awards were presented to the following five girls who had earned them last year, Lorrene Nelson, Virginia Lee Kay, Melda Stickney, Marda Lee Hartvigsen and Jolene V. Alexander. In the Second Ward Junior Kester and Walter Calloway were approved to be ordained to office of Deacon; Richard Kester to office of Teacher. Scott Austin Brewerton, son of Sheldon and Karen Greenhalgh Brewerton was given a name and a blessing by his grandfather, Henry Green- design! halgh. 6 JO x 1 5 site plus tax and recappoble tfrt Fits most Plymoulhs, Fords , Chevrolets , Hudsons, Hashes , and Studebakers . Exclusive T Cord Body is more resistant to shocks and bruises! 3-- Tough, durable construction means longer, safer mileage! stop-sta- rt Stop-Notc- Slz 6.00x14 fits older modal! of Plymouth, Ford, Chevrolet, Nosh and Studebaker. Slit 7.10x15 fill plut lax and ncappablt lira. MORE PEOPLE RIDE Dodgo, Nash, Olds, Mercury, Hudson. Families of the Stake Presidency and Stake High Council were entertained at a party in the Second Ward Recreation Hall on Monday evening. Games, a program, and refreshments proComvided the entertainment. mittee for the party were Bro. and Sister Lynn Crook. Bro. and Sister LuRay Draper, Bro. and Sister Evelyn Kirk and Bro. and Sister Melvin Openshaw. Married in the St. George Temr ple March 26 were Lauroyd and LaDean Lamb. You can preach a better sermon with your life than with Oliver Goldsmith. your lips. The kingdom of God is within Luke 17:21. you. lulck, Pontiac and plat lax and rocappabo lira. ON GOODYEAR TIRES ON ANY THAN OTHER KIND! j Easter Egg Hunt Planned Saturday for Sanfaquln The Pavscn Chronicle, I Children by American Legion, Auxiliary Payson, Utah APRIL 3, 1958 THURSDAY. Santaquin News who came from San Diego, Calif. Arimo, Idaho, visited over the week end in Santaquin with rel-- I Miss Louise Carbrie, daughter atives. spent some time at of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Carbine, the homeThey By Della Hudson of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. of Salt Lake City, is spending Borgeson, Mhs. Lizzie White, Net-- I The annual Easter egg hunt, the week with her cousins, Marla tie and Mrs. Julia Dur- the American sponsored by Hudson and Nadine Westover. rett.Borgeson left They Monday for their Legion and Auriliary will be She came Monday with her grandhome. held Saturday at 10 a.m. The mother Hudson Provo, also children from two years old to with Mrs. Hudsonfrom Mrs, Mary (May) Morrill of was her grand- Orem five will meet at the Civic Cen- son, Alan and Miss Dollcne LeBaron of BountiPeterson, ter west of town. Mrs. Pearl ful. of Sait Lake stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Miles after Tavlir, Mrs. Geraldine Olsen The First Ward Volley Ball the funeral and Mrs. Ardella Openshaw are of George LeBaron. in charge of arrangements. team spent an enjoyable evening Babies blessed in the First at Park Ro She Monday night Ward Fast meeting Sund .y were: They would appreciate it if the roller skatmg and swimming. Debra Van Ausdal, mothers that can, bring to them daughter of The Young Ladies Mutual offic- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van Ausdal of Friday afternoon one dozen ers took them there and they hard boiled colored eggs to help met Susan Delores, dau- afterward at the home of Santaquin; of Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. out in the hunt. Mrs. Cliff Davis for refreshments. ghter Hall, llober; and William Clay-t6- n They would also like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Owen Morley of Mr. Peays sixth grade class for llubner Jr. son of Mr. and the unique posters they made advertising the hunt. There are prizes for the youngsters finding the right kind of eggs. WHALE OF A TRADE - IN - ALLOWANCE In the Wed. night meelirg of the Legion Auxiliary, three stu40 gal. now only dents, Bonnie Heelis, James Cooper and Helen Shaw received an award for their outstanding essays, sponsored by the Legion. The essays were on American- Mrs. William Clayton Hubner of Logan, Utah. Mrs. Hubner is the former June Borgeson. A birthday parly was held Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tuckett for their grandson, Mark Birch, 2 year old sen of Mr. and Mrs. Don Birch of Kearns, Utah. Others present to enjoy festivities were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lundell of Payson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and son of Salt Lake and Timmy Tuckett of Santaquin. Robert Armstrong, 13 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong, is in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake. He is suffering from a serious illness. He was taken there Saturday from the Payson Hospital. j with tradein ism. They also announced at this meeting that the Poppies they planted on the cemetery grounds a few weeks ago are beginning (When sold on Utah Power & Light Co. Lines) 10 Year Warramly Siver Line Finish to come up. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Gower of ElParo, Texas, spent a few hours at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chlds, Monday night, they were enroute to the LDS conference in Salt Lake. Mr. Grower is a half brother of Mr. Childs. Mrs. Kathryn Wooley and Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Greenhalgh of salt Lake City were visitors over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Greenhalgh. While there they also got to visit with Larry Greenhalgh, son of Mr. Genuine HOT POINT Colored Wrap Around Units Time Payments CLOSE OUT ON ---- SUPER KEM TONE AND KEM GL0 PAINT DECORATOR DARKER COLORS SUPER KEFA TONE KEM GL0 We Have Been (Quantity Limited) In Business ROLL ENDS OF CARPET USED ITEMS FOR SALE One Year 2 pc. L. R. Suite Electric Range UTOCO GAS 21 ATLAS TIRES 4 and BATTERIES 25.00 RCA TV Console 50.00 oak dining Room Chairs, ea. 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