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Show Roland Lindsays give story of Hawaiian Islands at Meeting of Beta Cultus Club last Monday Santaquin News Oelli Hudson Ov Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lindsay presented the story of the Hawaiian Islands to members of Beta Cultus Club Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Harry Webster. Santa-quin-Tint- ic son. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Schlet- tler of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Robbins over the week end. Mrs. Aroha Butler gave a sleigh riding party near her mothers home in Santaquin recently. Friends from Spring Lake enjoyed a bob sleigh ride HUISH THEATRE in Mr. Golden Taylors sleigh then had supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Robbins. Oryin Topham, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Topham, has joined the armed services and is stationed in Fort Ord, Calif. Mrs. Marie Kay underwent surgery Friday in the Payson hospital. Mrs. Wilbur Shaw spent a few days of last week in the Payson hospital with an Ensign Jerry M. Loveless arrived in San Diego, Calif., Sunday evening after completing a six months cruise to the Orient with the Navy. He was joined in San Diego by his wife, who has been in New York during his absense. The two talked by long distance telephone Sunday to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Loveless in Payson. After three months of special training the couple will return to his Naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Connie Brunson announces engagement to jViichael Spotten, couple plan June Wedding and Mrs. Reed Brunson by the couple. Both are students at Snow Mrs. Sarah Johnson return- are announcing the engageConin Ephraim. Mr. Spot-te- n of their ment College daughter, Wed., Thurs., FrL. Sal. ed to her home in Payson Sunson attended C. to Brigham Young Michael nie, March Spotten, day after visiting for several The novel that was hailed weeks in Magna with her sis- of Bishop and Mrs. Thomas C. University last year. Both denounced and 5 million ter. Her trip home was made Spotten of Genola. A wed- are graduates of Payson High with a daughter and husband, ding in late June is planned School and LDS Seminary. people read it! Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Loveless The Bramble Bush of Payson. The Utah County HiLo Club Mrs, Carl Kowalski and From the that makes hold their regular meetwill and 3, children, Diane, age Mrs. Sara A. Cowan was Payton Place read like a book surprised by a visit from her baby Douglass, three weeks, ing this month on March 8, at of nursery rhymes! grandson, Fenton C. Steele, of Salt Lake City were over- 7:30 p.m at the Mt Fuel SupTechnicolor and his wife and their four night visitors Tuesday and ply Co. office, 60 So. 1st West RICHARD BURTON Don, JoAnne, Jolene Wednesday at the home of in Prrovo. A demonstration children, BARBARA RUSH and The Steeles are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cheryl. ' JACK CARSON on Low Calorie Food Preparat Lompoc, Christensen. home making their Matinee Saturday ation will be presented. Any California. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Orton ladies who are have gone to Oakland, Calif., interested are invited to atwhere they expect to remain tend. Sunday. Monday, Tuesday (drahle Jtall March for the coming year while Mr. Orton is employed by a coast Cora Page was hostess to Matinee on Sunday Boy, Feb. 15, Frank Ervin YOU'LL SEE! The mightiest and Beverly Faye Snow Ed- concern. Mrs. Orton will re- her card club Tuesday at her turn March 1st to finish af- home. Mrs. Norma Jones was man in history beaten only wards, Spanish Fork. fairs. a special guest. There were to rise again! Girl Feb. 15, John Kent and two tables arranged for lunchProvo. Allred Nadine Boyack, Cecil B. DeMilles masterpiece T Mr. Mrs. Leone and eon and cards. aimer Girl, Feb. 16. Sterling Cowan on afternoon called Sunday of and Jones Delilah and Samson Argyle, Marlyn Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loveless their son and wife, Mr. and Spanish Fork. Mrs. Bernell Tanner, who have and family of Midvale were Color by Technicolor Claude Feb. 17, Boy, LeRoy HEDDY LAMARR and Valeda Jean Southards moved from Provo into their dinner guests of his parents, VICTOR MATURE newly purchased home in Sp- Mr. and Mrs. Owen Loveless, Nelson, Santaquin. anish Fork. in Payson. GEORGE SANDERS Wood-roGirl, Feb. 17, Lewis ANGELA LANSBURY and Raynor Park HatHENRY WILCOXON field, Springville. Lynn Van Leuven, stationed In Spain, given Girl, Feb. 17, David Leon and JoAnn Losser Hansen, Wei., Thurs., Fri SAT. Payson. special recognition by Aircraft Control March Boy, Feb. 18, Jay 0. and Word was received by Mr. to duty, high moral standards Norma Lee Jolley Peterson, Guns of the Timberland Santaquin, and Mrs. S. A. Van Leuven and superior character make Girl, Feb. 18, Richard Almon now of Globe, Arizona, and him an asset to our organizaFRANKIE AVALON tion. His display of leaderand Gwyn Chapman Harmer, former residents of Santaquin, (as Bert Harvey) ability, knowledge of his ship Payson. ALAN LADD that their son, Lynn, who is job, and willingness to accept and Viola Feb. 19, Girl, Ray (as Jim Hadley) stationed in Spain has receiv- responsibility have aided imSorenson Betts, Spanish Fork. ed JEANNE CRAIN special recognition from Boy, Feb. 19, James Milton the 875th Aircraft Control and measurably in approving the (as Laura Riley) overall effectiveness of our and Edna Millor Giles, SpringMatinee Saturday Warning Squadron. squadron. Furthermore, it is ville. letter in part reads: It through efforts of outstanding Girl, Feb. 19, Allen Dale and is The indeed i Carolyn my sincere pleasure individuals such' as your son Westover Hildt, Provo. to inform you that your son that the high standards and Girl, Feb. 19, Ernest Gilbert and Elva Peterson Hanks, Sp- has been selected Airman of traditions of the military serthe Month for the month of vice are maintained. His acanish Fork. 1960. tions have reflected great credJanuary, W. R. COURTNEY and Feb. 19, Wayne Jay Boy, The manner in which your it upon himself, his unit, and Jackson Bona, Provo. Evelyn CHIROPRACTOR Boy, Feb. 20, Wayne Delles son has performed his duties the United States Air Force. The letter was signed Lloyd Dixie Robertson Nilsen, here at Rosas Air Station has and 231 South 1st East an airset E. for other Fork. Colbach, Lt. Col., U S A F, example Spanish Girl, Feb. 20, Gary Todd and men to follow. His devotion Commander. Spanish Fork, Utah Patricia Ann Haslem Chamb12 Sat. erlain, Salt Lake City. 9 6 daily Girl, Feb, JO, Earl LeRoy Closed Wed. and Elouise Bassett Larson, of TV PAYSON. UTAH best-sell- Mr. er over-weig- ht . w THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960 The Lindsays recently returned to Payson after completing their second . The Santaquin First Ward, represented the Stake in the Drama festival held in the Stake Tabernacle in ' Payson, Saturday nght. The play Couldnt I Kiss You Goodnight, won out in the Stake on Feb. 16. Members of the cast included Larry Steele, Janet Davis, Dale Campbell, Suzanne Shaw and Maurine Hall, and was conducted by Mrs. Albert Hud- The Payson Chronicle, Pavson, Utah long-ter- m LDS missions in Hawaii. Mrs. Lindsay told the history of the islands in interesting detail, while Mr. Lindsay operated the projection machine, showing colored photographic slidhonors Party birthday es. They were introduced by Mrs. Leo Fech, program chairof Mrs. Orla Stewart man. The family of Mrs. Orla Mrs. Irvin Greenhalgh, pres(Dora) Stewart of Spanish ident, conducted the meeting. Fork arranged a party in hon- The pledge of allegiance was or of her birthday Tuesday led by Mrs. Harry Wiles. night at the Social Center in Refreshments were served Spanish Fork. by Mrs. Webster and Mrs. Her father, John Daniels of Fech. Payson, was a specially invited guest, and others who enMen enlist, released joyed the dinner, program and afterward Mr. were games from Armed Services Stewart and sons and daughters as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Selective Service offices at Frank (Lois) Wilson, Mr. and Spanish Fork has released the Mrs. Delmar (Edith) Whitney, following names list concernSpringville; Mr. and Mrs. Mark ing men from Springville (Erma) McKell, Spanish Fork; south to Goshen: Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Powell, Enlisted Navy: Ray Allan Mr. and Mrs. Jack Powell, Johnson, Spanish Fork; families. and Payson Inducted Army; Robert Fred Aldred, Springville. Released from services: Arch Robert Chapman Jr., Springville, Navy; Robert K. Griffiths, Springville, Navy; Rod- of Utah County residents are on 3 public assistance PAYSON CHRONICLE WANT ADS erick Paul Larsen, Springville, total of 3,330 persons, or Navy; Ralph Kay Harmer, of the Mapleton, Army; Barbara Hanapproximately 3.08 sen, Spanish Fork, Air Force; Utah in population County re- Benyon Kent Hurst, Hollyceived public assistance during wood, Calif., Army; Leroy R. June, 1959. Statewide, 3.15 of the total population was Pulsipher, Jr., Mapleton, Navy; on the public assistance rolls Kenneth Dee Abbott, Payson, Marine Corps; during that month. Returned from six months In June, 1950, 4.72 of Utah BRING FAST RESULTS A Countys population was receiving welfare, while in June, 1940, the percentage was 12.70 percent. The welfare roll trend throughout the State has been generally declining during recent years. In the depths of the great depression (June, 1935) nearly 20 of Utahs population was receiving public as- Silizzard Of A active duty through reserve: William Kay Williams, Spanish Fork; Paul Kent Johnson, March Came fn With a Blizzard Spanish Fork. Were Following Through PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI, SAT. Just Arrived sistance. These were some of the facts included in the 1960 edition of Statistical Abstract of Government in Utah, just publish- Exciting New SPRING FABRICS Never before such beauty . . . such a choice of practical fabrics . . . mostly drip dry with no ironing required. ed by Utah Foundation, the private governmental research agency. More than 3,000 copies of this reference work have been sent to Foundation members, legislators, state and local officials, ligrar-ienewspapers, research agencies, high schools, and colleges. BELL BOY . . . 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