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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1959 Mr. and' Mrs. J. R. McClellan and daughters have left for their home in Casper, Wyo., after spending a vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Thomas. EXPRESSION OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to many friends and relatives for their kindness during our sorrow in the loss of our beloved wife and mother, LaVerne Alvey. For the services, the floral offerings and the help given at the home or any expression of sympathy, we are especially grateful Thomas Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Alvey Mrs. Phil Alvey Mrs. Louis Balog Mrs. Melvin Swain Dorothy Thomas Terry Johnson from Idaho ralis, Tdaho, visited at the (Jlrabfo home of Mr. and Mrs Dean Girl, April 1, Russell LaMar Jacobsen last week. and Marie McClellan Christen Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas sen, Salem. visited at Salt Lake last week Girl, April 2, Sheldon Arth end attending conference. ur and Carol Shirleen Hill Mrs. Delia White entertainHansen, Spanish Fork. ed the Friendly Eight Club Boy, April 3, Carl Hamblin last Thursday. Cards were and Loueda Allan Blad, Sal played and prizes were award By em. Girl, April Elmo Burriss 4, and Nila Ruth Staples Dial Payson. Girl, April 4, Earl John and Carol Ruth Johns Gull, Span ish Fork. Lee Houser Honored At Family Party Lee J. Houser, son of Mr and Mrs. Bill Houser, left Thursday for Ft. Ord, Calif., where he will spend three months with the Army, after which he will return to Salt Lake City on a critical skill deferment. Mr. Houser is em ployed as a draftsman for LabSperry Utah Engineering oratory. Lee was honored at a dinner given at his home last week, when covers were arrt ranged for Mr. and Mrs. Fork, of Smith Spanish Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Houser of Al-Be- MasSpringville, Mrs. Martha ters Yack of Salt Lake City; Jack Houser, who was home from Snow College, Nedra Bill Houser, Mr. and Mrs. Houser. Mrs. Ruby Ellsworth's family surprised her and dropped in to spend the day last Sunday, when dinner was served to 25. Covers were placed for Mrs. Ellsworth and 10 of her grandchildren in addition to one and others as n Mrs. Dearl and follows: Mr. of children two and Spencer Mike Mrs. and Mr. Park City; Archeletta and three children of Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Max Ellsworth and baby of Mrs. Spanish Fork; Mr. and Kenneth Lund and baby of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. great-grandso- Because it is so SPECIAL in the happiness it brings, we suggest a PORTRAIT FOR MOTHER ON HER DAY May 10th. Call for an appointment today. I GEANS PHOTO SHOP Phone 265 Payson NEWS GENOLA Ernest Ellsworth and three children. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heck, Connie Ellsworth, all of Payson; and Alfred Johnson of Tooele. WAGON LOADS OF VALUES DURING OUR... Vic-tori- Sch-witze- 20 2 1 EXTERIOR x SPECIAL plus federal tax Quality watches unconditionally guaranteed for one year. Mans waterproof model. Ladies yellow or silvery c o lo r expansion band style. 2 or x 99 Double Filled x 99 x 108 Twin Fitted 81 72 when crystal and crown remain intact. Cases Coldbrook WHITE EXTERIOR PAINT COATS 6 only, size TODDLER 12 8.99 CORDUROY Bib Tog spring coats levels to an even finish l81 e PACKED WITH HIDING POWER . . . e 1.33 Disc. Styles 1.99 Slipover Canvas Footwear Save ... T damage t 99c BOYS' ORLON SWEATERS WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES MILDEW-RESISTAN- It prevents mildew GIRLS' DRESSES 20 only . . . BRUSHES EASILY i97 3.gg Cucumbers 3 lb. can (Q r ANNIVERSARY VALUES WOMEN'S Give-Awa- and 10 y certain varieties at Prices off cn all others on Arbor Day! Shade, Fruit and Flowering Trees Choica Evergreens Shrubs of all kinds Bulbs and Seeds Berry Plants Redwood Garden Supplies! LANDSCAPING - PRUNING and General Yard Cleanup LET'S GROW TOGETHER Closed Sunday 900 South 4th East, Mapleton Road Springville, Utah Sirnny View Nursery PHONE KU or SPANISH FORK 3 U. S. No. 1, Blend With .Any Salad for e LEAD-FRE- E Pork Loin Whole or 3 bun. Tender and Crap, Exciting Salad Base 1 fl if 2 for Dog Food 3 for 34 3 for 60 Oysters 3 for 1.00 Cream O The Crop Bisquitk Tissue Waldorf, Fresh Picnic wtyle Sliced Bacon Shrimp 49c BISCUITS 8reade Mrs. Wrights 8 oz. 6 lg. 18 oz. 41 Roast 40 m.' 79 Bathroom pock Monte, Tomato Coffee Edwards, Drip or Regular Towels . for high quality See FLOYD HARMER Branch Manager 2ctaz. 79 24 oz. 59 !g. Napkins Juice Del Peaches for AA Grade Emtre Peanut Butter 43 lb. 43 lb Dog Food Honey lb. Swift-Pre- j King of Salads Check These Values! Eggs Half Pork Roast Calavo, Avocados lOl Romaine Red Lettuce Pork Chops Pork loGsti FRANKS stays white longer (0 Safeway Guaranteed Meats Spare Ribs ... U.S. No. 1, New Crop, For Perfect Salad 10 Scott Family, Poer Melhorn, Halves Scott, Paper ct. J3 can 3 for 1.00 2 for 25 10 cans 1.03 Vi lb. can 37 3 for 89 250 ' UTAH POULTRY 1.50 753-- K U. S. No. 1 Slicers, For A Spring Lift 3 lbs. 1.09 GIRLS' ACRILON - on ...bringing sparkling vegetable buys! SHORTENING Velkay fr 97c -- ? Radishes and Green Onions one coat does 2 SPECIAL n; anC fiaH iOpkgs SPECIAL PENC0 SHEETS 81 qm m p: 11 2.47 108 Cases A MARGARINE SURFACES NEW LOW PRICE COLORED PERCALE 81 Am. F.; 2nd, Bowers, P.; 3rd, Staheli, P.; 4th, Reed, Am. F.; 440 yd. dash: Staheli, 56, P.; 2nd, Francom, P.,;3rd and 5th, Canfew and Rawelson of Am. F.; 880 dash; C. Ewell, 2.17, P.; 2nd, Herrera, Am.; 3rd, Draper. P.; 4th Worthington, P., Mile: K. Ewell, 5.10, P.; 2nd, Lyman, P.; 3rd, Larson, P.; 4th, Scholes, Am. F.; High Hurdles: Obom, 15.9, P.; 2nd Bryan, P.; 3rd, Hansen, Am. F.; 4th, Henley, Am. F.; Low Hurdles:' Oborn, 22:1, P.; 2nd, Williams '3rd, Bryan; 4th, Kropf; all from Payson; Broad-jumHuff, 197; 2nd, Bowers: 3rd, Brooks; 4th, Kropf; all of Payson; High Jump: Gardner, Gleaves, Francom, all tied for 1st with 54, all Pay-soPole Vault: Ludlow of P. and Nelson of Am. F., tied, 1Q6; 3rd, Spencer and Oborn of P.; Shot-PutReynolds, 41 Am. 9, P.; 2nd, Jorgenson, Wag-staff, F.;. 3rd, Francom, P.; 4th, Am.' F.; Discuss: Cook, 1206, Am. F.;- 2nd, Wagstaff, Am. F.; 3rd,' Christensen, P.; 4th, Rindlisbacher, P.; Javelin: Cook, 1475,Am. F.; 2nd, Rindlisbacher, P.; 3rd, Herbert, P.; 4th, Kropf, P.; Mile Relay: Payson, 3.56, consisting of Winnie, Steets, Huff and Francom; Medley: Payson: 4.10, consisting of Williams, Brooks, M. Staheli, and C. Ewell; 880 Relay: Payson, 1.38, consisting qt. Frozen,' EL PRECISION WATCHES Plant a Tree Hi-We- st for All Perfect Lab. Tested ths time to plant! Peas and Carrots PENCALE SHEETS Cases Nu Made Fresh Sea Trader, Light Meat, No. Chunk Style I83 fr 99c MOW is TUNA FISH GET YOUR COMBED YARN 72 x 108 Twin Fitted Bot. y DRESSING Salad Dressing PROTECTION igg X The Payson High tracksters, under the coaching of Jim Durrant, undertook another of three early season, wins last Tuesday in a 115 to 43 route against American Fork. The Payson Squad, who have been working out for several weeks, seem to have that same spark that they have had in previous years. In the meet Obora and Dur-feboth took in double wins. Oborn has not yet been defeated on the hurdle races. George Gardner also maintained a first place to uphold his winning streak. The statistics count for the Tuesday meet went as follows: 100 yard dash: Eiurfey, 10:3, BLOTTERS Hurryl Hurryl Hurry! 81x108 r, San-taqui- n; Clggtr, better, more exciting than anything youve seen in over half a centuryl Full Fitted Bot. ne Sure-sho- PAYS0H CHR0HICLE AT ANNIVERSARY PRICES Natl Library Week Led-ere- r; Green NEW LOW PRICE Meet Friday Night A meeting on home and National Library Week has grounds beautification will be been set for the week of April held at the West Ward amuse- 12 to 18. Theme chosen for ment hall Friday, April 10, at the observance of library week is Wake up and Read! 8:00 p.m. The Payson Library has just Dr. Arvil Stark, currently on TV every Thursday night and received a number otf new books that they have made ed to Mrs. Dee Christensen, in constant demand all over to the public just available and the state, will give one of Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, this week. Purchased recenthis famous illustrated lectures Mrs. Vera Larsen. Also presly were Docotor Zhivago by ent were Mrs. Beth Thomas, with colored slides. Pasternak; Exodus by Uris; Dr. to In addition Joel Stark, BonMrs. Mrs. Nellie Finch, The Ugly American by Utah Barlow, AgriCounty nie Thomas, Mrs. Evelyn LarLady L. by Gary; discuss will cultural Agent, son and Mrs. Becky Jasperson. by Keyes; Parrish by of to interest items residents A delicious dinner was servand Spartacus by Savage; of this area. ed. Fast. is This meeting sponsored Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Davis have also just receivand family from Grand Junc- by the Agriculture Committee edThey a shipment of Westerns and of of the Chamber Payson home tion, Colo., visited at the Mysteries. of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Davis Commerce in cooperation with New books at the Payson the and the County Agent attended last Friday. They Junior West Mountain Library are: Lotta CrabAgriculture conference at Salt Lake, reGirl of the Gold Rush, tree, committee. and to visit Sunday turned Annie Oakley, Little t, Monday before returning to MickRoy Campanella, home. their ey Mantle, Pasteur and the InCancer Society Sets Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg visible Giants, Albert entertained Mr. ar.d Mrs. RalGeorge Washington Symptom Center in ph Staley from Lovell, Wyo.; Carver, Richard Byitd, Boy Mr. and Mrs. Marian Henpel Braved the Unknown, Salt Lake City April 15 who and children from Inglewood, Man in a Hurry, The Young Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Asay of Cyrus Field, HelicopStory SociThe American Cancer Mrs. Jennie and from Monroe ters to the Rescue, The Sea James and Mrs. Dell Keatley ety, Utah Division, in coopera- Around Us, The World of Scition with Salt Lake County week. last Lake from Salt The Sun Kingdom of ence, Medical schedulhas Society, Ladies attending Primary the Aztecs, Utah, The Story a Cancer ed Center Symptom Helen Mrs, were Conference to be held on April 15th at di- of Her People and Ancient EleSmith, Mrs. Glenna Lindhart, vision headquarters, 176 Social phants. Mrs. Bonnie Thomas, Mrs. AnNew fiction for the ,Teens Hall Salt Lake City. Avenue, Davis nie Ewell, Mrs. Donna books for the littlest ones and will held be Registration and Mrs. Beatrice Kirby last were put on the shelves. 9 and 10 from 9 a. on April Friday in Salt Lake. m. fo 4 p.m. Only ihose perBishop and Mrs. Thomas sons who register can be Remember Ihe Minstrel Show Lake at Salt Spotlen visited at the center. Saturday Night examined last week and also attended In Nebo Stake Tabernacle announceIn this making conference. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Throck- ment, the Cancer Society arid morton entertained at a wenie the Salt Lake County Medical roast last Saturday evening Society wish to point out that exfor the following, Mr. and Mrs. if the applicant has been amined doctor by any during Clair Hales and children from the year, a written re-- , Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ferralpast, is necessary. As the Mechem from Provo; Mr. and case indicates, complete exMrs. Clifton Steele from Mr. and Mrs. Doug- aminations are not given but are indicated at only those las Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Ol of the body where canareas Arden Throckmorton. is to cer exist. thought Mr. and Mrs. Joel Lindhart dtl Patients are referred back and children visited at Salt to furdoctor their for family Lake last week and attended YO JOIN 4-- H ther diagnostic procedures conference. Jack Thomas and Floyd Nelson visited at Salt Lake last Sunday to attend conference. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peart from Eureka visited at Lark, Utah, last Sunday. DESK Bowers won the 100 and 22: yard dashes. Spanish Fork was asc de felted with a s ore o' Py 47. Austin Staheli took boh of Bowes, Ahlin, Oborn and the 100 and 220 yud dashe with Oborn winning both hur A. Staheli. tile races. Previous Meets The Lions also won the last two meets with considerable Remember the Minstrel Show ease. The Springville meet to 26 with was won 95 Saturday Night Lynn Dborn picking up three In Nebo Slake Tabernacle wins in the high hurdles, low hurdles and broadjump. Paul Dr. Stark to Speak Local Library Has Payson Thinclads Win Three Trackmeets At Agriculture Added Books for Beat Am. Fork, Spanish Fork, SpvHle and FARMERS Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday CO-O- P PIE FILLING Wilderness; French Apple, Apple or Cherry 3 for I.QQ SCOTTIES Facial' Tissues, 4 400 ct for ,00 ct. 3 U |