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Show v The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1960 Ernest John Houser Ernest John Houser, 84, died last Wednesday night at Pay son City Hospital of causes incident to age. He was born Oct. 28, 1875 in Switzerland to Johann and Barbara Hatt Houser. He mar ried Ethel M. Mattinson May 30, 1904. He came to the Unit ed States at the age of eight and had lived most of his life in Payson. Surviving are his widow Payson; sons and daughters Ned J. and Don Houser, both of Payson; Mrs. Thelma Gates of Park City; Mrs. Madeline Humphbries of Las Vegas; 21 grandchildren; 24 greatgrand children; a sister, Mrs. Flora Bissell of Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Pay LDS ward d son chappel. Burial was in Payson City under direction of Rigby Mortuary. Park-Secon- Kathy Greer Kathy Greer, daughter of Dick and Ruth Ann Frisby Greer of Sandy, died Friday morning at a Payson hospital of prematurity. She was born Thursday. Surviving are her parents brother, Kevin Dale, sister, Cindy, all of Sandy; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Frisby, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. John Fork Spanish Mattinson, Mrs. Hat tie Frisby, Payson; Mr. ' and Mrs. George Horton, Santa-quiMrs. Florence Stone, of n; Mapleton. Graveside services were held Saturday. Orson A. Billings Funeral services for Orson A. Billings of Eureka will be 'onducted Friday at 1 p.m. at Keith Jolley Mortuary, Pay-soBishop Lee Bird of the Eureka LDS ward will offict ate. Friends may call at place ul services Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday prior to Burial will be in ervices. Eureka City Cemetery. Mr. Billings, 68, died unex pectedly of a heart ailment suffered at 1 p.m. Monday in a Eureka business establish Slate Farmer degree Gordon Moore was conferred with the State Farmer degree during the state convention of the Future Farmers of America, held last weekend in Salt Lake City. A son of Mr. nd Mrs. Alva Moore of Spring Lake, Gordon was one of about 25 youths who received a similar honor. Susan chapter Spencer, sweetheart, represented the group in that capacity. Gordon Moore and his corps of officers were in attendance at sessions planned for the two day event. Also present were newly elected officers of the Payson High School chapter, including Jim Mortensen, president; vice president; Dale Oberg, n, e. Navy opens recruiting ment drive to enlist 24, 1892, 'n Eureka, a son of Titus and Emma Sanders Billings. He married Jessie McKeller Nov. He lived ?1, 1929, at Provo. all of his life at Eureka, where lefore his retirement he was a hoisting engineer at the Nor-- h Lily and Dragon mines. He as a member of the LDS church. Surviving are his widow of Eureka; a daughter, Mrs. Jean Hartman, Great Falls, Mont.; 2 grandchildren; 3 sisters. Dance The Stake Dance will start o at 8:30 Saturday night. will act as host to the dance which will be held in d Ward Hall. tha Ne-b- Park-Secon- large number of men A double ring ceremony March 24 in the Salt Lake L DS Temple united Evarae Simpson and Dale O. McAffee. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Simpson and the bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nell McAffee. Both are from Payson. For her wedding the bride chose a gown of white bridal taffeta with lace appligues and sequins decorating the floor-lengtbouffant skirt The long sleeves were pointed at From The Payson Chronicle July 21. 1892 E. H. Pulver. Editor Territorial Happenings Salt Lake papers say Judge Powers will retire from politics next fall. Corinne is said to have the in oldest Gentile chappel Utah. But it is reported badly in need of repairs. Washington dispatches bring news that the Republicans are now talking of going the Democrats one better, by bringing the wrist and the bodice in bills, at the next session of Congress, to give Utah full Statehood. 4-H Clubs hold The blue prints of the plans at the for the Utah building Worlds Fair have been reto ceived at the headquarters in meeting Salt Lake. Brent Penrod, treasurer; StevLOCAL CHRONICLES en Farr, reporter; Michael turned out last Everybody Cowan, secretary; Alan Keni-:o- Saturday night and heard S. sentinal; Jim Mower, his- R. Thurman talk Democrasy. torian; Bryan McKinnen, Now come out and hear Cannon and Sutherland on the other side. Mrs. Eurilda Duncan of GlenPayson endeavors to excel dora, Calif., who left Tuesday in whatever it undertakes. Its for her home in California, Old Folks day was a great and her mother, Mrs. Dan success. The Fourth was a Sullivan, asked a group of great success. The twenty-fourt- h Mrs. Duncans former school will be as equal a succhums and other friends to cess. spend the afternoon with Wren Huish has let plans for them Monday at the Sullivan a large 2 story brick residence home in Payson. on his property near Spring the event were Lake. Brimhall, Bates and Enjoying Mrs. Thelma West of Orem; Archbold are the contractors Mrs. Gladys York, Mrs. Harold and builders. The brick work was finish Oberg, Mrs. Verna Throckmorton, Genola; Mrs. Genell Hen- ed on the Douglas building drickson, Spring Lake. Saturday. Born To the wife of L. A. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Pierre Thurstop on Friday, July 15 Schronges and family of Og- a boy. den are spending a few days arrivals at the Twenty-tw- o in Payson with her parents, Hotel Wednesday, Wightman Braith-waitMr. and Mrs. Eugene The lawn social of the PresMr. and Mrs. Both Schronges are associated with a beauty school in Ogden, where he is a student and Mrs. Schronges is an instructor. Other visitors at the Braith-wait- e home have been Mr. and Mrs. Don Braithwaite and family of Panguitch and Mrs. Glen Braithwaite and daughter of Denver. n. He was born Jan. tl; stzr nf it Garden Moore wins Obituaries Evarae Simpson and Dale McAffee are united in marriage in Salt Lake Temple rites March 24 (Hlfata famit h, was get organized An initial meeting of Four H clubs was held Monday at Payson Junior High School for the purpose of organizing clubs and acquainting boys and girls with projects available. Mrs. Neldon Jolley, supervisor of Payson clubs, conducted the meeting, which was at- tended by potential club members, their parents and club leaders. Mrs. Emily Tyler, Utah County home demonstration agent, and Joel Barlow, county agent, were also present and helped in organization ' problems. Mrs. Bernice Thompson, in charge of West Mountain clubs explained the clothing project; Mrs. Barbara Phelps explained the home improvement project; and Mrs. Jolley explained the foods project. Mrs. Jolley was assisted by Mrs. Thompson in making arrangebyterian Church last Friday ments for the meeting. was a larger success than anticipated. Over eighty took refreshments which consisted of ice cream, raspberries and cents cake, and at twenty-fiv- e apiece the proceeds amounted to over twenty dollars. The mandolin and guitar club furnished music for the occasion and rendered a number of The object choice selections. of the social was to raise funds for the purpose of papering and decorating the church and making other interior improvements. in the shade Ninety-fiv- e yesterday. The U. S. Navy Recruiting Branch Station in Provo has ADS opened a recruiting drive to at J. S. clothing your Buy men a enlist large number of Page and Sons. in the coming months, Chief Morley F. Baker, Jr., recruit- Dr. Hardys Catarrh Remedy at Page & Quigley. er in Charge, announced toFor cheap furniture of all day. Chief Baker said that The .kinds go to W. H. Huish & Sons. Navy offers many attractions Hancock & Betts. to a young man enlisting in The Navy-sucPeoples Meat Market Peacetime todays , Dealers in as a career with opportuniFresh and Salt Meats ties in over sixty different Bologna, Sausage, etc. trades. Fields like electronics, mechanics, seabees, and avia- New boiler and apparatus for making sausage by steam tion are but a few that are Everything firstclass open to young men wishing to serve their country while Reported by Ida A Huish learning a trade, Plus1 molded with a rounded line. Her Re-bes- sa GOSHEN MOTOR fork-tende- COMPANY Ann-boc- gation. The purpose of the model U.N. was to (1) insure the safe well being of the U.S. in the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daley of Payson enjoyed a choice experience in their recent trip to California, when they spent several hours with Capt. Dev-er- e Baker and his crew in a tour of inspection of the Raft Lehi V at Redondo Beach. Capt. Baker, who is to be featured on televisions This Is Your Life program on April 6, has achieved nationwide interest through his efforts to prove points of ocean currents mentioned in The Book of New members join Saddfetle Club y, Car New members were welcom- ed into the Saddlette Riding Club at a party held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Don Cooper, president. New members are Mrs. Terry DeGraw, Mrs. William McKinnon, Mrs. Alma Wilson and Mrs. Larry Pierce. Games were played and pot luck supper served under direction of the social committee with Mrs. Ray Dixon as chairman; assisted by Mrs. William Carter, Mrs. Ernest Ahlin and Mrs. Leslie R. . Mormon. He plans a two-ye- ld Talent Show The annual talent show of Kiwanis Club April 27 and 28 in the High School. LaMar Tweds flys Applications for entry in the over Payson Friday show are available at all Pay-so- n schools. Deadline for enLt. LaMar Twede and his try is Friday, April 15. companion from Bear River City flew over Payson Saturday, attracting much attention Drive as they tipped their wings in Chief Blain Wilson cautionflight over the community. Lt. Twede, a son of Mr. and ed drivers of automobiles in Mrs. Vernal Twede, and his Payson City to drive carefully family reside at Montgomery, now that good weather is Alabama. To fulfill some of here and children are playing his flying requirements he was in the streets. given permission to come to Chief Wilson reminded citiUtah and attend LDS confer- zens that there was one fatal ence in Salt Lake City. He accident on the streets of Pay-so- n talked jto his parents by telelast year and three little phone after landing in Salt children were seriously Lake City. the Payson will be held carefully I V, Boneless, U. S. lb. "Choice" Grade Wicklow-Thi- ck Sliced lb. Stmpf Simon Apple, Cherry, Peach or Lemon 24 oz. Large Family Size Lucerne Party Pride Chocolate Marble or Maple Nut Ideal For Ala Mode V2 9al- - WUlSUp FORD FAIRLANE Del Monte This Week's Special Green Beans Lunch Meat Price includes: Margarine Filter : -- Sections Del U.S. No. Asparagus Monte-Ten- der, Cut Snack-Read- 303 You 39 To Eat Swift's Gem Roxburys Easter Candies 1.00 5 for 95 y 31b. Tender Calories Fresh 1 Low in - , High in Flavor Extra Fancy Crisp Ideal Washington Winesaps For Lunches, Salads, or Cooked ... All 6 Morrell's af 4 cans 1.00 Town 1 d 85 Quality Foods House Potatoes and solid. Especially selected by our own buyers for uniformity in size and quality, they Q cook up fluffy and flavorfui. Buy plenty at this low price! 490 Ice Cream Oranges U.S. No. smooth-skinne- Fruit Pies Mandarin Potatoes t tOF SeVrJMb. (Sliced Bologna 05c Ground Beef 2 lb. pkg. 83 Need To Remember is Rye Bread Safeway ! Mrs. Wright's Skylark Drive your FORD home tonight I MARSHMALLOW EGGS or BUN- NIES Buy Now Detergent Tissue Gerber':s White Magic Northern, Bathroom Baby Food Strained pkg. 59 12 rolls 1.00 10 cans 89 I. P9 19 10? JELLY BIRD EGGS, Certified Economy loci NAPKINS.. MARSHMALLOW PETS, Air Cleaner ar trip in his raft Lehi V, now under construction. Mr. and Mrs. Daley were guests of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobson, at Torrence, Calif. They were ammompanied by their son, Bob Daley, and w fe of Mapleton. around-the-wor- 1 or Braunsdiweiger for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Then and only then shall ye know peace. Students of Payson High School, who attended the Utah Model United Nations make practical application of this theme. The U.N. was held in Salt Lake, April 1. Representing Iceland from Payson were Douglas Christensen, chairman; Florence Hendrickson, Helen Shaw, Richard Holda-wadelegates; Ronald Burton, colloquin; Nedra Farr, reporter; Job Measom, advisor; Principal Archie Williams. At the opening session Ben C. Limb, Japanese ambassador to the U.N., addressed the assembly, counciled the delegates to learn to love and understand other people for in twenty years teenagers of today would be the leaders of the world. World , peace can only be possible through the mediums of love and understanding. Icelandic delegates were assigned to committee of six, Freedom of the Seas and After a lunchWaterways. eon at the cafeteria the Iceland bill was presented. The bill was referred to the k Committee for investi- future, (2) this safety depends on understanding and knowwash ledge, (3) and insure support of the U.N. in the future. Before returning home the Payson Junior Chamber of Commerce will hold a car party enjoyed a dinner at a wash Saturday, all day, at Salt Lake cafe. Johnsons Sinclair Service Station. Of all debts, men are least Cars will be washed by willing to pay taxes. What a the Jaycees for $1.00. satire is this on government. Ralph Waldo Emerson Captain's Choice 8 oz. Special Fish Treat pkg. Bologna FORD leads in sales so we're passing the savings on to you I P Walk together, talk together, O ye people of the earth. Cpat. Derere Baker r, Each BEST SELLER DEALS Oil model UN assembly with the rich flavor you Juicy, get only in beef from top government grades. Safeway's cut gives you a chunky, meaty roast that means more delicious meat for your money. Buy one for your "Pot Roast 'n' Potatoes" meal . , . several more for your freezer, at this price Sliced Bacon ...gives you Fresh Air Heater Jay-She- Chuck Roast S Pot Roast GOSHEN, UTAH o o e earned at the Fashion - Show Friday night at the Peteetneet School will be divided equally between the Payson City Library and the purchase of equipment for training of the exceptional child. - Amount made at the show is not available as yet because a number of the club members have not checked in their tickets, according to Mrs. Melvin Dallin, president. h Get our deal today! Overdrive neck- length veil of brides illusion was held in place with a lace cap decorated with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of three white orchids with deep-re- d roses surrounding .them. Attending the bride was Mrs. Lou Anna Cloward, sister of of the groom as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Louise Wilson and Mrs. Sherry Ely. They wore light green silk over taffeta gowns with velvet ribbons. All carried nosegays of roses and carnations. Janet McAffee and Ann McAffee were junior bridesmaids. They wore gowns of pink chiffon and carried baskets of roses, carnations and chrysanthemums. Glade Ely performed best man duties. The mother of the bride wore a gown of lavender silk over a flowered print. Mrs. Davis, grandmother of the bridegroom, stood for his mother,' who was in the hospital. Mrs. Davis wore a blue silk dress. They both wore a corsage of white gardenias. Greeting friends at the door were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Jewett and Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Underwood. Attending the guest book was Patsy Hansen. Mr. McAffee will leave for his Naval base in California while the new Mrs. McAffee will remain with her parents for the present. finger-ti- p Here's tops in hearty, thrifty eating... good-valu- e o Payson High school JayShees hold Fashion Local couple have Show, divide funds students attend experience with Funds Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday |