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Show Auxiliary Police hold Jay Harmers visiting summer outing at Ellsworth home here with relatives Capt. and Mrs. Jay Harmer and little daughter arrived in Members of the Payson Aux- Utah from Fort Bngg, North iliary Police held a summer Carolina, where he has been social Friday evening at the stationed as a dentist in the; He has home of Capt. Howard Ells- government hospital. now been transferred to Lowworth. A patio supper was served ry A r Force Base, Denver, to members and their partners, Colorado, In Springville, with Mayor and Mrs. G. O. they are Dunford and members of the guests of Mrs. Harmer 's parPayson Police Department as ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Friel, - and have also been visiting in special guests. A program w:s presented; Payson with Jays parents wnh Larry Burton acting as Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmer master of ceremonies. Numbers were presented by the Dix- and Capt. Harmer left Friday including far Los Angeles to see the on Accordionists, Madoline Dixon, LaMar Nybo, new baby girl born to Vernor Robert Lofgran and Max Page; and Gene Harmer Greener. dance numbers by Mildred The two men returned Monday Olsons students as follows: morning, leaving Mrs. Harmer Sharon Provstgacrd, Lanette in Los Angeles for a visit. Harmer, Joyce Hill and Carol Mr. and Mrs. Melford King Joy Lee; vocal numbers with guitar accompaniment by Rich- and children, Garth and Jane, ard Hard ng, Dick Bona and spent a weeks vacation in Steven Bona; in addition to Idaho recently. In Boise, they vocal duets by Mr. Burton were guests of their daughter and his father, Horace Burton, nnd husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilkins (Ruth Ann); with guitar accompaniment. Those in charge of arrange- and at Parma they were dinments were Capt. Ellsworth ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. and his lieutenants, Joe Jack-so- n Wayne Tanner, formerly of The Wilkins couple and Larry Burton; Payson. Marvin Crofts, joined them in visiting with Hyrum Jensen and Harold Mr. and Mrs. Delph n Hiatt at Jones. Gooding and in a trip to Yellowstone Park, and then came Visitors at l'he home of Mr. on to Payscn to spend two and Mrs. B. S. Eggertson have weeks with the Kings and their been granddaughter, other relatives. On Sunday Mrs. George D. Brown and a family reunion was held, children of Ballwin, Misouri. with Mr. and Mrs. King, Mr. Last Saturday evening a fam- and Mrs. Wilkins, Mr. and ily gathering was arranged Mrs. Don Hales and children in honor of Mrs. Brown, with from Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. the following invited to join Terrill King of Orem; Mr. and d Mrs. Hal King, Garth and in the event: Mr. and Mrs. Burress of Gooding, Ida- Jane King of Payson.- ho, who are parents of Mrs. Brown; Mr. and Mrs. Hodge Thomas Cloward family Burress of Price, who are her grandparents; Dr. and Mrs. to hold reunion Paul Williams and son from Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Robert Descendants of Thomas P. Monscn and children of Salt Cloward will hold a reunion Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, July 31, at Provo Claude Williams of Spanish North Park, lunch at noon with Fork. families furnishing own food excepting melon and drinks. Mr. and Mrs. Max Coray and Committee includes Wilburn son, Craig, arrived from Ha- Cloward, Salt Lake City; Wells waii, where Mr. Coray is head Cloward, Paul Warner, Provo; of the Soil Conservation Ser- Mable Warner, Gunnison; Rela vice in the Kona District. The Depew, Payson. family visited a few days in Guests of Mrs. Eunice Gar- Payson with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coray and are bett are her son and wife, Mr. now in Smithfield with Mrs. and Mrs. Bob Garbett and son, Corays relatives. They expect Allen, of Mohave, Calif., and to return to Payson in early their mother, Mrs. Grace Syl-v- a August to complete their two and grandson, David Sweet-semonth vacation. of Bakersfield, Calif.; also Mrs. Garbetts daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brown (Merlene) and son and daughter, Bobbie and Linda, THEATRE HUI5H of San Bernardino, Calif. California vacation Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Mayer and children, Richard, Carolyn, Dennis, Diane and M chael, have returned from a vacation spent in Southern California, where they were guests of, Mrs. Mayers sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Schrerrer, at their Irving lovely home in Los Angeles. ;On the day of their arrival they were guests of honor at a dinner given by the Schaer-rer- s, with Mr. and Mrs. Mer-re- ll Schaerrer also attending. Later, all were guests of the Merrell Schaerrer, when they arranged a dinner party at their home in South Gate. Places of interest the family j reasurer, r, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Taylor enjoyed a range tour Wed.. Thurs.. FrL, Sal. and beef barbecue at Fish Lake July 13. The event was sponsored by the Utah Cattlemens Association and personel of the Fishlake National Forest. July The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn TONY RANDALL EDDIE HODGES Carol Taylor and Joanne Peterson arrived home .by Matinee Saturday plane Monday morning after visiting at FernandinaBeach, Florida, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jacobs. Sunday. Monday, Tuesday July Matinee on Sunday Clark Morris of Las Vegas, Nev., spent the weekend here The Mountain Road with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Anderson. Mr. JAMES STEWART Anderson has returned from LISA LU the Veterans Hospital, Salt Lake City, where he was hospitalized for some six weeks. Wed., Thurs. Fri., Sat. Other visitors at the AnderJuly son home have been another grandson and wife, Mr. and Portrait In Black Mrs. Monte Morris, and baby, who have moved from Las LANA TURNER where ANTHONY QUINN Vegas to Salt Lake City, Uniwill attend Mr. Morris Matinee Saturday versity of Utah for the third year. Tp'2 Medical authorities agree eggs are nature's f?i.esf, most essential food for good health W Minnick (1-L Eames (3-HR Chambers, 3rd, Park won by Forfeit Fourth. Home Runs Montague, Second 4 Betty Jane Lazenby, Harold 0. Patten repeat marriage vows at home wedding July 15 In a lovely home ceremony at the pointed front. Her bouperformed Friday, July 15, quet of Fugi mums was designBetty Jane Lazenby, daughter ed in a cascade. of Mr. and Mrs. Walter LazenThe bride was attended by by, became the bride of Harold Mrs. Edwin Lazenby as matron O. Patten, son of Mr. and Mrs. of honor, and Ella Lazenby Harold C. Patten, all of this stood as maid of honor. Bridescity. maids were Patricia Patten, Rites were performed at Mary Ellen Seat, Amy Sugita, the Patten residence by Archie Patsy Ingram and Marilyn Williams, bishop of Payson Christensen. They wore pasPark Ward, Church of Jesus tel formals with wristlets of Christ of Latter Day Saints. white summer dasies. Afterward, a reception was Edwin Lazenby assisted as given in the rear garden of best man to the bridegroom. the Patten home, where springs Parents of the couple assistof Japanese lanterns created ed in guests, the a gay atmosphere and flood brides receiving mother choosing a flowborder the lights among taffeta and Mrs. Patten ers added to the decorative green a silk floral print. Each added effect. a corsage of yellow carnations. The brides gown of white Sharon satin was fashioned with bouffant skirt with a lace yoke inset in the bateau neckline. Long alee sleeves tapered to the wrists. Her veil of illusion was attached to a charming Juliet cap decorated with rhinestones and sequins with a single cultured pearl drop China Town. Richard and Carolyn attended the stake MIA dance Saturday evening and the M Men and Gleaner party on Tuesday at Elysian Park as guests of Glen Schaerrer. Of special interest was a visit by the Mayers family, Mrs. Schaerrer and Emron to the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pett in Rolling Hills. Mr. Pett is a former bishop of Payson Third Ward and the two families lived in the same neighborhood in this city. Enroute home they stopped in Cedar City to visit Mrs. Samuel H. Mayer, formerly of Payson. 1) Durrant, Fourth Durrant, Fifth 3 McBeth .West Taylor, 3rd 3 Hansen, 3rd 3 3 3 friends in Payson, where he served several years ago as a city councilman. Enroute home he stepped at Reno, Nev., where he visited with his daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John G. (June) and family. .Hard-grave- s, George Eckersley, local business man, spent the weekend in Phoenix, Ariz. He was accompanied by Val Carter and good health. Eggs have long been known to be an outstanding protective food to safeIt over guard against deficiencies. is recognized for its nutritional values and is important as diet food. But eggs are believed to be important in protecting children from rheumatic fever, according to C. K. Ferre, general manager of Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative. According to a report from W L 3 0 Dr. Alvin F. Coburn, disting uished rheumatologist, evi3 dence is continually mount3 ing to prove that eggs, or 2 a chemical substance of egg 1 yolk, is an important factor in 0 protecting against and 0 ing the disease which in times B.A. past has killed more children .611 than all other diseases com-- 1 .556 bined. The evidence to date is all .476 .459 circumstantial, but it has to .450 be, according to Mr. Ferre, be- .444 cause there are no laboratory .428 animals in which rheumatic .416 fever can be studied. a .368 360 CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE League Standings sw W Cloward L Beddoes (1-(0-- Water R H E 20 11 19 6 ww' Distilled 11 Leos Floyds 27 25 On May 24, 1893 the USS Oregon reached Jupiter Inlet, Florida after a 14,700 mile speed run from San Francisco, California. Her average speed, no including port time, was knt3, a record for that day. Dr. Coburn, associate professor of pediatrics at New York Medical College, reports in a special medical report that: When the diets of rheumatic fever children are supplement- - July Games June Schedule July j ed either with egg yolks or with fractions of ogg yolks containing ethanolarr.ine mitamide, their susceptibility to recurrences of rheumatic fever decreases dramatically . Mr. Ferre points out that eggs are essential in every diet." Noting the decrease in per capita egg consumption in America, he adds. The American people are substituting prepared break. a st foods for eggs which of times do not provide the provide the protective food value found in eggs. It is my personal opinion that the general health of the nation calls for more eggs in the diet rather than less. Certainly there is no cheaper or better way to fortify ourselves than by eating eggs. 7 5 For Steam Irons Batteries Laboratory, etc. 0) 2) Among the vacationists returning home recently were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Loveless and family, including daughters, Judy and Janice, and son, James, who spent two weeks visiting the twin cities of Minnesota, St. Paul and Min- .Heber City, Utah DANIEL'S DRUG neapolis. Family members visit at Sullivan home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duncan (Eurilda) and family of Glendora, Calif., left Monday for their home after enjoying a two weeks visit in Payson with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sullivan. While they were here, two family dinners were given, with covers placed for those already mentioned and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Sul- livan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivan and family, all of Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Sullivan, Payson. Turnhow and Parker attended the guest book, and receptionfsts were Mr. and Mrs. N. W. and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Le-no- re Zohl-ma- Lazenby. a Albert Payne musical background with a program of organ selections. The w'edding cake was distable play ed on a marked with pink tapers. Guests were served at small Other recent visitors at the tables centered with small up- - Sullivan home have been Mr. turned umbrellas f .lied with and .Mrs. Dan Sullivan and roses and canterbury bells on family of Richland, Wash.; Mrs. Susie Elsnore, Bellflower, mirror. Mrs. Lionel Montague was! Calif.; Mrs. Lillian Blackett, hostess in the serving area, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Buckly, and girls who served were all of Maywood, Calif. Lynette Davis, Darleen Lazen- by, Patricia Brandon, Lee Ann JcPry McBeth, son of Mr. Jensen, Beverly Taylor and and Mrs. Ralph McBeth of Carol Clark. Payson has left with his cous- Gifts were arranged under in, Donny Cloward, and his direction of Mrs. J. D. Cam- - father, Don Cloward, for their eron, Mrs. William Patten and home in Texas, where he will Mrs. J. R. Lazenby. visit during the summer. lace-cover- Evan Erickson of Downey, Calif., has spent a week visiting with relatives, including his 90 year old mother and a sister in Provo, and his many Leading medical authorities generally agree that eggs are one cf natures finest and most foods for 1) Team Standings visited included Marineland, San Diego Zoo, Disneyland, Park Ward Long Beach, Los Angeles Air- Fifth Ward port and Museum, LDS temple Third Ward in Los Angeles. They were Second Ward guests of Mrs. Schaerrer and West Ward son, Emron, at the Cinerama First Ward Search For Paradise in Hol- Fourth Ward lywood and Mr. and Mrs. Mayer were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Schaerrer in a trip to secretary-t- Le-lan- The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Ul:h THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1960 i j PAYSON. UTAH Stske Softball Ronald Mayer family returns home from Kenneth Shepherd. Mrs, J. M. Chavis of Hayden, has returned to her home after spending several days in Payson with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Colo., ' Glen Loveless. ' i tP 3ii Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length. Robert Frost I Hi , INCREASED EFFICIENCY 1 k : Vt? - k T iITr v & ft H c; : assa Al .I ., .1 1! ,! A1 ,l V i VS VI VI VS ft 0l Ol ECONOMT PROFITS ... , J Kll l ' "1 ; JMsegast SIGN of a HOME with a FUTURE A Gold Medallion Total Electric home give you the ultimate in fingertip electric living now . . . and it prepared for the many new electric conveniences in the future. 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