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Show - Class of 22 Hold Reunion During Homecoming Celebration, Plan Reunion Next Year ... The Class of 23, Payson High School, held their first reunion Sunday afternoon at the Turf C3fe. The 46 persons attending came from Canada, California and points of Utah. Prizes were awarded to Clarice Tanner Martin of Canada for traveling the greatest distance to attend and also for having the largest family; to of MagA I Winnie Curtis Wright t na for having the greatest number of grandchildren; and . . ;t . v . if &.'W r J s, Elliot Simons Makes Trip to East Coast Bar-bazo- VOTE FOR ELMER J. CLARK. for Utah County Commissioner the state were Dorothy Knowles Feland and Velma Harris Peterson, both of California. Orrie Brewerton of Spring-vill- e presided and conducted election of officers, who will be in charge of another reunion to be held next year at the same time. They are: Merle Sargent, Springville, president; DeMar Wightman, Provo, vice president: Mrs. Margaret K. Peery, Payson, r. morning for Seattle, Wash., where she will reestablish her home, after spending the past 12 years in Payson with her father, Luke Montague, who died recently. She made the trip north in company with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olson of Payson. Prior to her departure, Mrs. Webbs daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Backer of Seattle visited with her in Payson. day Mrs. L. W. Peterson (Velma Harris) of Fallbrodk, Calif., was the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powell during Mrs. Peterson Homecoming. came to Payson especially for The first Wildlife Refuge in a reunion of her Payson High the United States, was estab- School graduating class. Roose- VOTE DEMOCRATIC IN TUESDAY'S PRIMARY ELECTION Experienced Michael and Thora Di Lello Profess.onal Dancers and Instructors at Utah Conservatoire of Dance GRAND OPENING lished under Theodore Qualified velt, 26th President of the Mrs. Belle Montague spent Capable United States. This was at a few days in Magna recently Pelican Island, Florida, on with her son and wife, Mr. 1903. Adv.) March 14, (Paid Political and Mrs. Ross Montague, and family. iyys 13 Lyeky To Help You Get Them Off To School BALLET ACROBATIC CREATIVE IS Students accepted from the age of 3 to 18 795 Theyre beautiful! .. Theyre Gorgeous! BUY No. 8 WESTERN JEANS SAVEl For Boys FLAP BACKS NEW FABRICS BELTED STYLES for school. The best fitting jeans in the market for most boys. ALL ages from 4 through 16 ONE-HAL- BUY No. 4 PRICE F BUY No. 10 Boys Knit Young Mens SPORT SHIRTS BRIEFS 277 Values to 3 ,or $i BUY No. Special Purchase Girls Childrens 4 ,or SHOES Share In America with United State Saving Bond" 1 what Mr. Robert B. Anderson, wife of the U. S. Secretary of Treasury, la king peron to do by joining the payroll saving plan at work, or by buying bond regularly at banks. Mr. Anderson recommends that school children share In America by purchasing Treasury Savings Stamps, available at post offtrrs and in many schools. The Treasury hopes to add a million new workers to payroll saving this year, and sell 4.7 billion in Savings Bonds. C. GEORGE scon BUY No. 6 - 2?- 88c 12 for Wash Cloth to match 3 pieces BESUVALUISIALWAYS Sedan. J 01 COTTONS 49cri t vetem police officer he has been a police officer for 21 years, the last 14 he has been Chief of the Payson Police Force. years He is not only skilled in police work but also in administrative work. As well as having been police chief, he has been for Payson City to assure efficient and congenial work on the part of all department heads. He has been president of the Payson Lions Club, president of the o Firemens Association and president of the Cocklebur Riding Club. He i a Utah-Idah- He received the Outstanding THESE FOUR CARS WARHAVE RANTY AVAILABLE ONE-YEA- 4 Pick-u- p, spd., V-- AND AGGRESSIVE. (Paid Political Adv.) "DICK" CHAPPLE SHERIFF OF UTAH COUNTY 1195 For Effactlvs, Qualified, Dick Lant STATE SENATOR Award for Utah County for the Candidate on the Republican Ticket Primary Election September 9 General Election November 4 8, ply tires. Heater. Side tire mount. for Police Officer 1957. ELECT RALPH CANDIDATE QUALIFIED, EXPERIENCED, year R 56 Ford Truck DEMOCRATIC chief of the Payson Department TO ALL CITIZENS: 495 Your tion, he has been a member of the Spanish Fork, Mammoth, and Payson Fire Department. He la paat Auto. 1495 6 ' VA St H. R & H. Super W. W. Auto. Transfission 13 Plain and Printed Jg V-- 8. Transmission. R Drip-Dr- y $1 - 1695 52 Buick CANNON TOWELS 2 Power brakes. 795 wjwjc BUY No. The county sheriff is county fire warden. He is a veteran member of the Utah State Firemens Associa- & H R & H. Super Automatic. W. W. Regular 49c pr. Big and Thirsty 20 x 40 size R Mon tray 53 Buick PANTIES - TO THE FIREMEN: 56 Mercury 56 Ford Young Ladies . PHONE 698 ELECT p1- - Strap and Oxfords for Girls and Boys pro- in the outlying areas. SPANISH FORK White BUY No. 266 11 better patrolling and better is protection against crops, livestock, and machinery, as well as vandalism and the loss of gasoline by stealing ANKLETS 5 Chappie tection of the unincorporated areas of Utah County, He is a farmer and knows first hand the need of better MAIN STREET AUTO 2.98 BUY No. EARL SMITH One of his objectives REMNANT SALE 95c for v A TO THE FARMER: BUY No. 8 NYLONS 2 J. 2 BUY No. 3 2 : Ralph "Dick Jarob $15 pr r UTAH COUNTY SHERIFF 2to,$15 This Week Handsome I .4 Your Best Candidate For J Days only YOUR CHOICE 895 NEW y- K 3 SLACKS 2 VOTE FOR A 895 Young Mens Dress color-produci- and new selection BUY No. 2 salmon-meate- Draper, program for County Assessor chaiman; Mrs. Lowell Thomas, safety chairman; Mrs. Elroy Murdock, September I, 1951 at Primary Election hospitality chairman. substantial tax payer and served for twelve years as head of A Many interesting sessions under the Democratic were attended, and the officers the farm programs in Utah County administration. gained much knowledge for (Paid Political Adv.) improvement in their fields. They also enjoyed a banquet and luncheons. A discount given to two or more children in a family Each Student will Receive Individual Attention SWEATERS Long Sleeves r, Aug. An enjoyable two days were spent by the following who attended: Mrs. Monte Bigler, president; Mrs. Andrew Larson, secretary; Mrs. Walter Kerby, treasurer; Mrs. Burke ALL WHO REGISTER BY THESE DATES WILL BE ENTER FOR HALF PRICE! pronghorn antelopes eyes are as big as a horses and he can see small objects up to several miles away. The Slick Chicks Four H Club has contributed five dol-- j lars to the Mutual Home to be constructed in Santaquin Canyon, according to officers of the YWLMIA stake board. The g.ils, urdth the direction of Mrs. Ruth Bliss, are: Jean Taylor, Linda Sue Bean, Nancy Wilson, Margaret Tay-'oMarjorie Coles, Rosemary Environment has much to Bates and Diane Bliss. do with the color of trout. Those from clear, open lakes deer die in winter, usually are lightest. Dark or Many with stomachs more or less shaded waters prodcce darker d full of food having little nutri- fish. Pink o- tive value, rather than move trout are from waters in which to some other nearby area the fish feed on such food as fresh water where adequate food supplies are available. shrimp. 25-2- 6. Enrollments Taken Monday, September 8 and Monday, September From 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. the Isthmus of Panama, thus making possible the later construction of the Panama Can I am seeking the office of Justice of the Peace, Republican ticket, Payson area, and wish to solicit the vote of every citizen who is in favor of good government. with other I shall peace officers in law enforcement, and prevention of crime. A. H. McFadden (Paid Political Adv.) by A. H. McFadden) Goshen PTA officers and chairmen attended the convention at University of Utah Helen Harpes SHIRTS i23 New group, tor you. TAP Gift to Girls Home Attend Convention Legion Hall, Payson On November 6, 1903, Theodore Roosevelt secured for the United States, the strip across Slick Chicks Make $5 Fellow Citizen: Goshen PTA Officers UTAH CONSERVATOIRE OF DANCE The Get Acquainted With Boys1 Sport OF aL BUY No. 7 l BUY No. of the Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake Presidencies and their families and friends enjoyed a trip to Yellowstane Park over the week end. Included in the group were Pres, and Mrs. Carl Patten, Benton, Gaylord, Carvel, Miss Colleen Higginson, Miss Carol Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clay-so- n and Sheryl, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Kirk and Karen. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Peterson and four of their children of Huntington Park, Calif., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Julia Peterson. Alan Prince, 12 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Prince, underwent surgery Thursday in the Payson Hospital The two oldeet sons of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Jones had their tonsils out last week in the Payson Hospital. A family reunion was held Sunday at Liberty Park for members of Mrs. Alice Larsens family. Present were: Mrs. Mary Alice Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tuckett and family, Santaquin; Mr. and Mrs. Vaud Larsen and family, of Boulder City, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miles and family, Morgan, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fowkes and family, of Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Downey and Karen of Provo, Utah. Members Mrs. Wanda Webb left Sun- Elliott Simons of Spanish n Fork, assistant manager of has in Provo, Company left for the East, where he will plarticipate in a three weeks course of study. He will observe methods and receive training in three at plants located respectivelyNew Patterson, Pa., Jessop, Jersey, and Newark, New York. He will also visit Washington, D.C., before returning home Sept 14. During his absence his wife and family are visiting occasionally in Payson with his mother, Mrs. Hazel Simons. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1958 By Della Hudson to Henry Roberts of Goshen for having changed the most and hav ng the least hair. Others attending from out of secretary-treasure- The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Ulcfi Santaquin News Phone 172-- J Lets Elect Payson 9924 Payson Dick! (Paid Political Adv. by Delphin S. Hiatt, Floyd Harmer, Max R. Warner) Calvin Clayson Phone Police Protection Co-operat- iva X 7 |