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Show I" j The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1959 7THIS Mental Health Drive Will Be Made April 2024 In Ssntaquin Under Direction of Civic Club Santaquin News 'a',-n-- . o- d h"ve been chos- tier of blocks ah home will be All on these dates. - a-- h con-c'- d 'be money collected' will c be usd in research to help he v:cims of mental illness a"d o keep healthy people f om becom'ng mentally ill. It :s honed that everyone will contribute to this worthy cause. The Summit Sewing Club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Etha Holman in Sp ringville Monday night. Going from here were Mrs. Naomi Robbins, Mrs. Maggie Carter, Mrs. May Mrs. Bessie Creer, York, Mrs. LaVona Topham and Mrs. Stella Van Ausdal. Mrs. Lillian Greenhalgh entertained members of the Social Club at her home Thursday night. There were eight members and one guest to enjoy supper and a social evening. Mrs. Jay Remington of Tacoma, Wash., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Jolley. Also present at the Jolley home for supper Wednesday night were Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Knighton, Ogden and Mrs. Mary Penrod, Go- shen. Mrs. Julia Peterson has returned home after spending the winter months in California with her children. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Williams and baby daughter of Bergley, Calif., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clark. Mrs. Williams is the former Connie Clark. Camp Summit DUP met Thursday afternoon in the First Ward Relief Society room. Captain Irean Peterson conducted. Mrs. Emma Wall gave the prayers. Singing was conducted bv Mrs. Ida Greenhalgh and Mrs. Edna Steele as at the organ. Minutes were read by Mrs. Anna Heel-- i is; harmonica duets by Mrs. Lizzie Jasperson and Mrs. Emma Wall; history by Mrs. Dora Peterson. Harriet Hudson and Mrs. Liza Peterson reported on the DUP Convention in Salt Lake which they attended. Captain Peterson told of the Jubilee to be held in Span'sh Fork the last week of June to which everyone is invited. Mrs. Melva Openshaw gave the lesson and refreshments were served by hostesses Mrs. Dora Peterson and Mrs. Edna Steele. There were four names drawn for the books Our Pioneer Heritage, by Kate B. Carter. Names drawn were Mrs. Dora Peterson, Mrs. Enna Heelis, Mrs. Harriet Hudson and Mrs. Della Hudson. Troop 3100 of the Cub Scouts were in Genola Saturday afternoon at the Dairy farm of Fred Mecham. Den mother, and Mrs. Carmella Thomas, den chief, Robert Butler, accompanied the group to see how a dairy farm functions. Scouts going were: George Thomas, Kenneth Ray Craig, James Olson, Jim Olson, Kenneth Olson, David Lamb, and Lynn Clayson. Dick Armstrong celebrated his 5th birthday Thursday afternoon when a number of little friends were bidden to enjoy party fun and food. Attending the Utah Juab Firemen's banquet in Eureka Saturday night from here were: Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Peterson. ES, DEAR, HOPE EVERY HUSBAND WILL HELP GUARD I BECAUSE SENT A CHECK TO THE race course in Phoenix, Ariz., send word of their third win of that meet, when the good filly, Sweet View, won the er of Moose and was presentRoyal Order of Moose purse. ed with a lovely floral horseSweet View ran the six shoe. furlong event in 1.10 to score Sweet View, owned by a Phoenix man and trained by Louis Jacobs, is a four year Don Armstrong Given old daughter of the good sire, Woodland View, who stood Ford Salesman Award in West Jordan until his death two years ago. Don Armstrong of Goshen In Phoenix to enjoy this nice Motor Company, was presentClub win with the young Jacobs ed with a Ford were their friends, Jim award at Salt Lake City re- couple Donna and Peterson of cently by Thurlo Newell, manwere vacationing who ager of Ford Divisions the time. Later with them at Salt Lake City sales in the evening the two couples celebrated their good fortune The award presentation took by dining at the exclusive Amplace at a banquet in honor sterdam House and dancing at salesmen the fabulous Flame Room in of the of 1958 in the Salt Lake City downtown Phoenix. Ford district. More good news phoned to 0 Club is a na- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. The tional organization of Ford Louis M. Jacobs, in Payson, salesmen who chalked up out- reports that Delh Mistake, standing sales records last well loved by the family and year. Utah race fans, and owned by Louis and Colleen, is on his County Bond Sales in road to recovery after two serious stypble operations which had had the horse sideFebruary are $78,754 lined since late in January. The habit of serving is a Louis and Colleen plan to patient and gradual process, continue their summer racing County Bond Chairman Sterl- by traveling to Ruiodoso, New ing E. Price said here today Mexico, where there is reportwhen reporting sales of the edly the finest racing in the Treasurys E and H savings pines. Bruce Jacobs, Payson sales durbonds. State-wid-e eighth grader, young brother ing February of $1,437,098 bring of Louis, expects to join them the 1959 total to $3,356,194, after school is out in May, to of the states which is 16.8 spend the summer enjoying goal, the average expected for the sport of kings. a period, according to the chairman. All I know is what I see in One out of every three perthe papers. sons in the state owns savings Will Rogers the county chairman bonds, the continued. Through payroll savings plan alone the average amount set aside for purchase of bonds is $20 a month and individuals can put as W. L. LAFFERTY little as one or two dollars a week aside for this form of CHIROPRACTOR saving. Savings made through Palmer Method this automatic Payson, Utah plan may be savings an indi1 mile south on vidual would never accumu- , he pointed Highway 91 late otherwise, out. 9 to 6 daily 9 to 9 Mon., Wed., Fri. Utah county sales for FebruClosed Tuesday ary were $78,754, totalling Phone $190,433 for the two months, by Appt. or 19 of the 1959 sales goal, Chairman Price said, indicating that neither individuals nor businesses can operate soundly without reserves; and these reserves can only be built through the regular setting aside of a portion of income or profits. It is a patient, gradual process a habit that must be built over a period of time. Pan-guitc- ft An aged Chinese characters on scrolls In Saigon, South Vietnam, symbolizing prosper THE six-sta- te dis-trei- t. WRITER artist Inscribes h, tty, longevity or peace top-ranki- 300-50- N. Y. GIANTS, 49ERS SET PROFESSIONAL GAME IN SALT LAKE SEPTEMBER The powerful New York Giants, with Lee Grosscup throwing, will oppose the colorful San Francisco 49ers in a professional football exhibition game Sept. 19 in the University of Utah stadium. The game is by The Salt Lake Tribune and Bleacher Quarterbacks. This will be the third appearance g of the in the professionals Utah stadium. In 1947, the first game highlighted Utahs Centennial Celebration, and in 1952, the Chicago Cardinals and Los Angeles hard-runnin- 19 Rams put on a thriller. This year, in signing the Giants and Rams, the hit the jack pot. New York, TV fans will recall, battled the world champion Baltimore Colts in an n overtime in the championship playoff a game rated by many viewers as the greatest thriller in their mom-orpost-seaso- y. accurate-throwin- g, NEWS By Dorothy Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hunt and son from Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and first-serve- e, against the track record holder, Gray Soldier", beating him a length and a half. After the feature allowance race of the day, Sweet View returned to the winners circle to be crowned by the Royal Ord- 300-50- 0 ; first-com- ter thoroughbred racing at the beautiful Turf Paradise HIS FAMILY r A new film, showMrs. D. B. Thomas last weeking what makes the worlds end. largest tax collecting organiMr. and Mrs. Fred W. Davis zation tick, is available for showing by local civic organi- visited at Salt Salt Lake last ; zations, schools, and TV sta- week, also attended conference Sunday. tions. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hales Mr. Roland V. Wise, Dist11 ' rict Director of the U. S. In- and children from Layton visternal Revenue Service at Salt ited at the home of Mr. and Lake City, said he has receiv- Mrs. Sidney Throckmorton ed a limited number of 16 last Sunday after returning mm prints, both in color and from Las Vegas, Nev. Mrs. Betty Jex, Mrs. Barin black and white. bara Martin and Mrs. Lu Ann ,He said requests for booking should be made to Joell atthe shrdlu shrdlu shr shrd t - Ext. Ecclex from Salt Lake visited A. Jensen at FM 467 or by mail to P. O. Box at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Davis last week. 1288, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Draper Since our print supply is limited, Mr. Wise said, we visited at Salt Lake and Prowill have to make it available vo last week. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larson d on a visited at Gunnison last basis. The picture is of high proMr. and Mrs.- M. E. Tilby fessional quality, depicting the history of taxes and what In- entertained last Sunday at Revenue Service now is dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Vinand a kitchen extension ternal doing to collect and account cent Tilby, Mr. and Mrs. Roncosts only pennies a day for all forms of taxes. He said nie Readon from Provo and it was produced in answer to Mrs. Kate Ames from Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Draper a growing public demand for , to order, just call our from Salt Lake visited at the a film of this nature. business office home of Mr. and Mrs. Burke The press is the foe of rhet- Draper and Mr. and Mrs. Mountain States Telephone oric, but the friend of reasYork. on. Bishop Rupert Kockerhanse Caleb C. Colton and Mrs.. Myra Allphin from Lowell, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs Eleazer Asay from Orem, vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg last week. half-hou- Louis and Coleen Carson Jacobs, who have been win- AGAINST CANCER WITH A CHECK-U-P AND A CHECK' ' SOCIETY? Internal Revenue Has GENOLA Film on History Of Taxes Available Winning Feature Race In Phoenix, Arizona I IS ALL CZ Louis and Colleen Jacobs Trainers of Horse By Chic Young AMERICAN CANCER By Dells Hudson The Menial Healih Drive will be conducted between ;he 20th and 24th of April a cord'ng to C:vic Club president, Mr. George Higgin--on- . Blondie San Franciscos 49ers caught the fancy of the west coast two years ago, and crowds rioted when the sold out signs were posted at Gezar Stadium. Thousands drove to Reno from the Bay area to see the televised games, when they couldnt gain admission to the stadium when the 49ers played at home. The game will be a Saturday night affair, starting at 8 oclock. The defensive-minde- d Giants, bulwarked by Roosevelt Grier, Jim Katcavage, Dick and Andy Robustelli, were the scourge of the Eastern division of the National Football League. 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