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Show I Dwayne H. Schwab, 5 The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, JULY 28, I960 drowns in Wyoming, burial was in Payson Camp Peteetneet. Obituaries Suiviving are two daughGraveside services for ters, Mrs. Flint (Klea) McClelHerbert Schwab, 5, son Armina A. Naylor lan, Payson; Mis. Len (Lenore) of Flora and the late Herbert Mrs. Armina A. Naylor, 68, Huff, Orem; 10 grandchildren, Schwab, were conducted Frisev36 140 S. 1st E., died Monday eveday at Payson City Cemetery. Hosat Utah eral the Valley Services were also held in the ning brothers, Oran Elmer Colton; Thayne LDS ward chapel in pital of a heart ailment. a She was born May 4, 1892, Sidney Elmer, Birdseye; Vernon Elmer, Port- Wyoming. at Spring City, a daughter of Dwayne was drowned July Bunland, Ore.; sisters, Mrs Lodiso 19 in a canal near his home at John Frank and Mary K. She married Jones, Mrs. Etta Jeppson and nells Allred. He and of Thayne, Wyoming. some other young boys had Henry M. Naylor March 6, Mrs. Lillian Hancock, all 1918, in the Manti LDS Tem- Fayson. left home to fish in a small Funeral services were con- creek, but had left the creek ple. A graduate nurse of 1916, ducted Wednesday in the Pay-so- n and wandered to a nearby h Ward. Burial canal. A she was educated in Spring companCity Schools and Snow Acad- was in Payson City Cemetery ion jumped into the water direction of Rigby and had almost pulled the emy, now Snow College. She under was an active member in the Mortuary, Payson. boy to shore, having him hold LDS Church, serving as presto a stick, when suddenly ident of the Relief Society at James E. Wignall Dwayne let go the stick and Silver City, Juab County. She disappeared in the water. E. died 74, James Wignall, lived in Payson for six months Surviving are his mother famat the after marriage then moved to Thursday afternoon and eight brothers and sisters, followN. 495 Main, home, S lver City and returned to ily all of Thayne; two grandmotha lingering illness. Payson in 1931 where she had ingHe was ers, Mrs. George Passey, Thayat 1886, 7, born May since lived. ne, Wyo.; and Mrs. Matilda H William a of son She assisted her husband in Payson, Schoenfeld of Payson Schwab the operation of a grocery and Matilda Loveless Wignall. those who attended on Emma Among married He Sprouls store. in Thayne were Mrs. The services Provo. at 1913, Feb 20, of husband is her Surviving was later solemniz- Matilda Schoenfeld, Mr. and Payson, six sisters and three marriage Lake LDS Tem- Mrs. Carl Schramm, Mrs. Ida Salt ed the in K. Mrs. Howell, Mary brothers, Miller, Payson; and Mrs. Katie Fairview; Mrs. Olive Coleman, ple, 20 For years prioi to his re- Matern of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ileen Biglow and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwab Dora Worthen, Salt Lake City; tirement he was employed at Euasked the family group to their of Mine Standard Mrs. Bessie A. Larsen, Provo; Tintic in Payson for luncheon home of the a was member He reka. Mrs. Louisa Fechtel, Pocatello, the after Elders Ward Third Payson services. Idaho; Mathias Allred, Foun- Payson Quorum. Salt Lorus tain Green; Allred, Surviving are his widow of Lake City; Radcliff Allred, of two sons and a dau- Church and active in Relief Payson, Ogden. J. Lloyd Wignall, Salt Society. Funeral will be Thursday ghter, Surviving are a foster dauLake City; Dilworth S. Wigd at 1 p.m. in the Payson Mrs. Frank (Iola Olsen) LDS Ward Church nall, West Hollywood, Calif.; ghter, Palermo, Calif.; two Myers, Van Nuys, with Archie Williams, Park Dorothy Wignall, brothers, Albert Backman, three Calif.; grandchildren; Ward officiating. bishop Three Berkeley, Calif.; John Back-maFriends may call at the Rigby five Salt Lake City. sisters, J. Mortuary Thursday prior to brothers and three services were held Funeral Allen T and Wignall, Wignall services. Burial will be in the the Santaquin-Tinti- c in Tuesday Lake of Salt both City; Sargent Payson City Cemetery. with Bish-o- f StakeCenter Wignall, Provo; Mrs. Beulah officiMichael Christensen Mrs. Lake Salt City; Krueger, Ann Elmer Wilson was in the Interment Ivan (Maggie)) Stewart, Span- ating. Mrs. Ann Elmer Wilson, 91, ish Mrs. Lawrence, Santaquin City Cemetery, unFork; one of Paysons oldest resi- (Deon) Maurro, Stockton, Cali- der the direction of the Fred H. Holiday Mortician of dents, died Saturday morning fornia. at the Eldred Sunset Manor Funeral services were conof causes incident to age. ducted Tuesday in the Payson She was born Jan. 8, 1869, Third Ward under direction Archibald Henderson, who at Payson, a daughter of Henry of Bishop Roe N. Wilde. Buriand Sarah Ann Beckstead El- al was in the Memorial Gard- served as Commandant of the mer. She married Fredrick ens of the Marine Corps for over 38 Valley in Sandy unWilliam Wilson on Nov. 30, Washington to Comder direction of the Keith Jol- years, left mand a regiment of Marines 1893, at Provo. The marriage was later solemnized in the ley Mortuary. in the field during the camSalt Lake LDS Temple, March paign against the Creek InAnna Backman McKay dians in 1836. 22, 1917. He died April 23, Anna Backman McKay, 79, 1923. She received her education died Friday at the Payson City in the local schools and at Hospital following a short illthe Brigham Young Academy ness. She was born Dec. 20, 1880, in Provo where she was awarded a certificate for teaching. at Logan a daughter of John She taught school at Birdseye P. and Matilda Anderson Back-maShe was educated in the and helped organize the LDS Sunday School there. She schools of Salt Lake City. She moved to Payson in 1901 and married Ivy Francis McKay bved in the same home from in 1902 in Salt Lake City. He that time until her death. An died in 1941. Later she maractive member of the LDS ried Claude B. Jepson, March Church, she worked in Pri- 4, 1944. He died in Jan. 1956. She was a pioneer in Tona-pa- h mary, Relief Society and Gena was She Nev., where she was a ealogy groups. charter member of the Daugh- member of the Eastern Star ters of Utah Pioneers in Pay-so- n Lodge. She returned to in 1912 where she has and served as the first her home. She made since her of time At the secretary. death she was a member of was a member of the LDS Dw-av- half-brothe- NEWS GENOLA ne r, First-Fift- Park-Secon- n, n; Ncbo school board holds regular meeting By Dorothy Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hunt Clerks tentative notes of the Board of Education, July 18, Lake from Salt children and are spending the holidays at 1960. the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. The Board of EducaFon of B. Thomas. Nebo School District met in Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Ewell called session in the and family from Las Vegas, regular distiict office in Spanish Fork, are at Genola. Nev., visiting on Monday, July 19, at Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larson, Utah, 8.00 p.m. President Carl A. daughters, Marjorie and Linda, Patten was in charge of the Mr. and Mrs. Myron Christenmeeting. Roll call showed all sen and daughter, Carol, Mr. members present, except Glade and Mrs. Harold Oberg, son, Stone, who was excuse. The Dale, and grandson, Dannie Superintendent and Clerk were Throckmorton, and Mr. and also present Prayer was ofMrs. Milton Thomas held a fered Dr. William H. Sorchicken dinner at Santaquin ensen. by Canyon Sunday. The Clerks tentative notes Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jensen of the meeting held on July and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jensen 5th, copies of which were furfrom Manti, visited at the nished the Superintendent and home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron mailed to all Board members Christensen, Sunday. on July 6 th, were approved as Nelson and Jack the official minutes of the Floyd Thomas were at Mirror Lake above meeting on a motion by last Monday. Dr. William H. Sorensen, secSantaquin First Ward1 older onded by Floyd Harmer. Mogirls challenged Genola to a tion unanimous. softball game. Those playing Claims, amounting to were Dellen Thomas, Colleen (Vo. No. 2241 to No. Davidson, JaAnn Thomas, 2272 inclusive), lists of which Carol Christensen, Darla Kay were furnished the SuperinDavis, Erna Dean Ewell and tendent and mailed to all three generations. They were members of the Board on July Grandma Verda Throckmor- 15th, were approved for payLucille Thomas ment on a motion by ton, daughter, and granddaughter, Dianna Harmer,, seconded by Dr.Floyd WilThomas. liam H. Sorensen. Motion Erwin Barney visited at unanimous. Draper Monday. The Clerk furnished the SupThe Pins and Needles erintendent and Board a stategirls held their last meeting ment of funds to June 30th, at the home of their leader, showing a bank balance on $30,-314.- 69 4-- Mrs, Gladys York, Monday, seven attended. On Wednesday, they held a slumber party. A delicious supper and a breakfast was served. LL Glen Ray Dixon and hi wife, Jeri, and their baby, ed at $227,501.72. other easement to cover one Motion by Floyd Harmer, (1) anchor guy located on an seconded by Dr. William H. existing power pole approxiSorensen, approving request mately on the south project of the Mountain States TeleMotion line of the phone and Telegraph Comp- unanimous. property. any for one easement to covMotion by Dr. Will.am H. er overhead cable located on existing power poles through Sorensen, seconded by Floyd the center of Block 31 along Harmer, authorizing the purthe west property line of Lot chase of first aid supplies to No. 4, Block 31, Plat A, Span- be used in the schools during ish Fork City Survey, and an- - the 1960-6- 1 school year on the basis of the total low bid of submitted by Hay-mon- d Government publishes $664.53 Drug of Springville. Motion unanimous. Mrs. Henrietta Douglass enbook on buying and Motion by Floyd Harmer, tertained the Social Sewing seconded by Leo A. Crandall, Club at her home Friday eveselling to Government authorizing the Clerk to call ning. Luncheon was served Valuable guides on selling for quotations to purchase gas- to about eight ladies. to or buying from the United oline for the district owned buses, trucks and cars for the CARD OF THANKS States Government, as well as 1960-6- 1 school year. Motion basic information on specifi- unanimous. We desire to express our cations applying to Federal thanks and. appreciasincere A meeting of the contracts, are contained in a Boardspecial of Education was sched- tion to many friends and relpublication just isheld in the School atives, and neighbors, for their sued by the Small Business uled to be Office on Tuesday, kindness during our sorrow in District Harold R. Administration, the loss of our husband and 19th at 3:00 p.m. Smethills, Regional Director July Manuel Russell. father, secMotion Leo by Crandall, of that Agency, announced tobeautiful flowers, the For authonded by Floyd Harmer day. for parts rendered at the serto the orizing Superintendent The publication, entitled U. set up a program of straight vices and for other remembS. Government Purchasing, grades between the Benjamin rances. To those who assistSpecifications and Sales Di- and Lake Shore schools, which ed us in any way, we are rectory, is a revision and ex- was felt to be both education- grateful. pansion of previous SBA book- ally and economically sound. The Manuel Russell lets of a similar nature. Cop- Motion Family. unanimous. ies of the revised publication r 116-pa- are available at 60 cents each from the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government, Printing Office, Washington EXPRESSION OF THANKS We desire to express our The Payson Building and sincere thanks and appreciLoan Society board of Direct- ation to many friends and relors have authorized the issu- atives for their kindness during of a new series of install- ing the illness and the loss of NOTICE less 25, D. C. 1st of $327,251.42, June outstanding warrants on June 1st of $263,395.80, leaving a balance of funds available of $63,855.62, plus deposits to June 30th, $476,431.35, less expendiOn May 7, 1934 the USS Con- tures to June 30th of stitution (Old Ironsides) releaving a cash balance turned to the Boston Navy of $151,526.50 on June 30th. Yard after a three-ye22,000 The statement also showed the amount due the . district mile tour of large U.S. from the Uniform School Fund as of June 30, 1960 as estimat $388,-760.4- 7, ar Steven, have left for their return trip to Brilley Air Force Base in Alabama, after visiting in Payson with his parents, Bishop and Mrs. Blanchard Dixon. While here, Glen and his father and brothers, Dennis, Blaine, Don and Russell, enjoyed a fishing trip in They the Uinta Mountains. were also present for a housewarming given by brothers and sisters of Bishop Dixon, whose family has moved into the old Charles Dixon home since completing an extensive remodeling project. The information presented in the publication has been revised by SBA and Govern- ment saving stock. Current our husband and father, James ment purchasing agencies to earnings rate 5 per annum. A. Morganson. reflect changes in the products For the services, the floral For details contact the soand services bought, in pur- ciety officers. offerings and the help given Earl L. Page, President at the home or any expression chasing office responsibility, and in sources of Government Vernal Twede, Director of sympathy, we are especially Weston Bean, Director grateful. specifications since publication of a similar SBA directory E. Dell Allgood, Director Family of in 1958, R. E. Huber, Director James A. Morganson n. San-taqu- in FRUIT JUICE TUNA FISH LaLani Prince Beef For Your Locker! Paul-Li- ght GLORIFY YOUR FLOORS WITH ELEGANT, LUXURY-LASTIN- G Drink 46 oz j, for RROADLOOM Duquesne from the Looms of Mohawk Duquesne is a magnificent broadloom Mohawk, worlds largest maker of carpets and rugs. Styled in the beautiful Fern Fantasy pattern, Duquesne has elegance. Deep, rich, pile gives it luxury. Its lovely soft colors are in harmony with modern living. 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