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Show Friends of Mrs. Belle Monwho gathered at her home for a quilting Tuesday evening were Mrs. Verda Bartague, Mrs. Emma on, . STUDENT SO CHILDREN 2 Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat. Ncvimber There were plenty of people up here on Goose Nest Ranch for the pheasant hunt. They came from as far away as Salt Lake and Tooele. Oran, thats my spouse, or as lots of Pay-so- n folks know him as bkeets or just plain fakeeter or g Skeet, did his share of the grain fields. We completed our tour arcund the world only a few weeks ago. One of the main reasons was to get back home to the Goose Nest and par ticipate in the deer and pheasant hunt. Touring independently, we took five months to circle the glebe and we estimate we traveled some 30,000 miles or more. This didnt count the ups and downs while riding on some of Europes square wheeled trod-din- CarkEtThaTa? cfThsSraips COLOR IN PRESTON McGUIRE Spastel Kaiisee For The Children Saturday and Sunday November 12 and 13 Cpcrsfioris rdbrll ERNIE KOVAC MICKEY ROONEY Sunday, Monday, Tuesday November Cincmacoc Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat. November EISNEYS A 7i ADVENTURE rtATU"EI -- TECH J&s coun- twenty-fiv- e tries; starting with Hawaii where we lived for fourteen years while engaged in sugar plantation work. We lived on the island of Maui, at the former capitol of the Islands. We were about a hundred miles from Honolulu. Having traveled by bus from Salt Lake to San Francisco, and on a plane to Honolulu, we boarded a United States mariner type freighter and headed west. We stopped at Midway Island, Japan, Okinawa, Philippine Islands, and disembarked at Hong Kong. The freighter carried general Goose Nest. We were in and out of C0R THlfT TjO'JCWT HE WAS A ugh Switzerland, Germany, Norway, Denmark and Sweden; down to Amsterdam, Brus-:el- s, Paris, London, Madrid Listen for daily programs on and a jet from Lisbon to New KIXX Radio at York. 6 30 p.m. Also see in Daily We planed to Detroit where Herald. we took delivery of our new A program on Home and Women was presented to Cultus Club members Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Darrel Brown. Mrs. Eugene airports, 12 harbors, and traveled or rode on 21 various types of transportation. Some of the transportation modes included a tartanilla in the Philippines, a walla walla in Hong Kong, a Lambretta in Orleans, France (where we visited with Mark and Beth Wightman and their three children), and a cable funicular. .Having made a 6 weeks trip to the Orient in 1958, we enjoyed seeing additional sights on this trip which we had missed on the last. We also renewed acquaintance in Manila, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore and Bangkok in Thailand. In Calcutta a Chinese friend showed us some awe- Houseguesls of Mrs. Ray Russell over the weekend were her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Larsen (Hilda), and two children of Salt Lake speaks at Legion Auxiliary meeting What to do in case of disaster was told to members of car and drove westward to the the American Legion Auxiliary Monday evening when the group met under direction of Mrs. Madline Minnick, presi- dent. Speaker of the evening was Blaine Wilson, chief of Pay-so- n Police Department. Mr. Wilson said the people would have from three minutes to a half hour to get ready for attack, but no longer. He told of food supplies that should be kpt in the house and of the kind of shelter needed. He was introduced by Mrs. Marie Buys, chairman of civil defense. A report on the Womens Legislative Council was given by Mrs. Lavern Bryan. Mrs. Bertha Duggar, Salem, district president, spoke briefly. Announcement was made that the unit will sell dish towels and aprons for wedding or Christmas gifts. Anyone interested should contact Mrs. LaVern Bryan, said Mrs. Min- hear discussion on floral arrangements Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wil; son of Payson are spending a few days in Las Vegas, Nev., winners of second prize in the KOVO Rambler contest conducted by the radio station and merchants of the county. Their three-da- y holiday is being enjoyed at the New Frontier Hotel. se 'National VelyetY-- NICKEL RexallffS- W. R. COURTNEY SHAVE CREAMS Regular or Mentholated. Extra rich. CHIROPRACTOR 10-o- South 1st East Spanish Fork, Utah 231 Broadbent. Gifts were displayed by Mrs. Mrs. Gary Moore honored at bridal shower in Park-Secon- Otis Bryson, Mrs. R. V. Welch, Ceci' Nielsen and Louise Bryson. Gifts were carried by Nancy Fowkes, Susan Greenhalgh, Kathy Moore and Rosa-ly- n Moore. 10 - 6 daily -9-1- 2 Closed Wed. Phone Reg. Aerosol Sat. CITY DRUG By Appt. 798-248- 2 Phone -- ; Park-Secon- Keith adieu rtr MORTUARY Service With Beauty and Dignity y. . 24 HOUR AMBULANCE PHONE 64 WEST SERVICE 465-253- 4 1st NORTH PAYSON ' Strides ffe ,.8e on Instructions making planters out of tim cans were given 'by Mrs. Rae Dean Sorensen at the close of the meeting. ' A Vs if&WmSA Refreshments were served by Mrs. Vione Reece, Mrs. Arz-li- e Losser and Mrs. Donna Andress. Practical Nurses meet IllSiS CapMce is onftj 1095 sq. yd. Live with new depth, new color on Caprice broadloom ... to add new dimension to your home with its . . . NEW DRAMATIC TEXTURE- -a brilliant frosted choice wool pile design interpretation in 100 NEW SOFT, SUBTLE COLORS-ble- nd graciously in any home furnishings scheme FIRM, DENSE CONSTRUCTION-deep-wov- en to conceal footprints and soilage, gives STEREO-STYLE- luxury EXCLUSIVE FORMULA LATEX balanced strength, locked-iover-al- long-lastin- Available in rugs ... Haver l BACK-provin carpeting or on our easy payment plan r.y wall-to-wa- ll des tuft bind room-siz- e charge for Cutting or Laying Page Furniture Co. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PAYSON, UTAH PHONE at Provo Vocational School The Licensed Practical Nurses, district Number One, Provo, met Thursday at the Pro vi Vocation"1! School with Mi's. Maxine Greenhelgh, Pay sen, unit president, conducting he meeting. Featured speaker of the evening was Mrs. Nellie Kujaa :f the Central Utah Vocational School nursing staff. She discussed The Change In Nursing Trends To Fill The Demands Of .The Times. Mrs. Greenhalgh, who recently attended, a national convention of the Licensed Prac- tical Nurses at Albuqureque, New Mexico, gave a report on he highights of the conven- BUY YOUR S' Wedding Invitations AT The Payson Chronicle PHONE PAYSBN, UTAH HIGHEST QUALITY 465-278- - BEST PRICE tion. After the session was con duded the group visited the Driver Training Department in the same building and received pointers on careful driving. Mrs. Greenhalgh announced that the November meeting Six Off fie y l) Many Varieties of Wedding Invitations will be held at Eldred Sunset Manor in Provo. The art of living is more like that of wrestling than of dancing; the main thing is to stand firm and be ready for an unforeseen attack. Marcus Aurelius 465-278- 3 Prearrangement and Advisory Service Confidential Without Obligation Honoring the new Mrs. Gary Barbara Tanner payed approNorman Moore, a bride of early priate background music as October, a miscellaneous showand er was given Friday, Oct. 28, guests were received, Elaine Stark and Karen Moore at Payson d LDS attended the brides book. ward amusement hall. Mrs. Kenneth Twede was Mrs. Moore is the former Ellen Stark, daughter of Mr. master of ceremonies to a proand Mrs. George Stark of this gram, introducing the followcity, and her husbands par- ing: vocal solo, Lois Haskell, ents are Mr. and Mrs. R. N. accompanied by Mrs. JoLean Moore of Spring Lake. Nuptial Haskell, reading, Mrs. Archie vows were repeated Oct. 8th Wil'iams; toast to the bride, at Ely, Nev., after which the Patricia Griffith; song, Mrs. Darlene Fowkes, Mrs. Roe couple went on to Salt Lake Mrs. Blaine Wilson, City, where they are making Wilde, Mrs. Marie Peterson, Leila their home. accompanied by To receive guests at the Greenhalgh, Mrs. Haskell. Prayer was ofshower, the bride chose a frock fered by Mrs. Leo Menlove. of changable aqua taffeta fashBaskets of chrysanthemums ioned with a full skirt and and daises in white and pink tiny jacket over a lace bodice. were combined with autumn She wore a corsage of pink leaves to decorate the hall, rosebuds combined with and the wedding cake was decin pink and brown on Receiving guests with her aorated white background. Small were Dona Mae Spencer, wearof chrysantheing a royal blue dress with arrangements mums centpink rosebud corsage; and ered and autumn leaves were tables where guests mothers of the newly wedded couple, Mrs. Stark, wearing a served. Refreshments were served black tulip crepe sheath; and Mrs. Moore, in a light blue under direction of Mrs. Dennis brocade sheath. Each mother Knutesen and Mrs. A. M. Bay-lo- g added a corsage of Vanta orby Mary Jane Dewell, Judy Linda Hendricksen, chids. Adams, Kathleen Christensen and Kayleen Moore and Mary Ann nick. .s 2 for1.03 98 Ward d Napkins Thank Yous 1 MU LAVENDER City. e, Chief Blaine Wilson Junior Cultus Club A meeting of the Junior Cul-- , Hillman, club president, conducted the meeting, with Mrs. tus Club was held Thursday Brown as chairman of the pro- evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Burdick, where Ronald gram. a discussion on Women of Continental Eur- Mayer gave floral arrangements. were Mrs. discussed ope by Mr. Mayer assisted members M. L. Oldroyd, who spent sevas centerpieces were made of eral weeks there last year, dried and women of the world were wood. weeds, flowers and drift described by Mrs. Oran HarpMrs. Blaii Davis, vice presier, who recently completed a five months Around-th- e World dent, conducted the session. tour. Colored photographic The legislative report was given by Mrs. Ralph Hillman. slides were shown by both. Refreshments were served Refreshments were served Mrs. Dean Ashby and Mrs. by Mrs. Glade Cowan, Mrs. by Burdick. Mrs. Brown. and Harper some sights. 465-26- ir.LT ss:s?Y Tarr THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1960 Cultus Club meeting In Europe we visited folks in Stockholm, Belgium, France and England. In Paris, we visited a former Paysonite and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Monsen, who is an attache in the American Embassy there. We had intended to visit nephew Lynn Moore and his family in Jacksonville, Florida. Had we done this, we would have visited the 8 states necessary to say that we have been in all fifty states, This visit will come later, but the West won out this time. The Boss (ye Editor) said that we Could write about Pea-piPlaces and Things, and we intend to give as much coverage as possible to items pertaining to Payson. Dont hesitate, therefore, if you have some interesting news, to dial (Dave Shuler), and well be happy to do all we can to make mention of it in this The Pavson Chronicle, Payson, Utah subject at 48 cargo west, and copra east. Then we flew all the rest of the way to Detroit, calling at Singapore, Bangkok, Calcutta, Benares, Agra, Delhi, Karachi, Beirut, Jerusalem, Is- column. tanbul and Greece. In Europe ALOHA for now, as we say we swung northward from in the Hawaiian Islands. Rome to Venice, and up thro- new TftUE-Uf- m buses. We visited La-hain- a, RAYMOND BURR MARTHA HYER m By Violet S. Harper and Mrs, Emma Wignall. AOOkT People, Places and Things Mrs. Cluff, Edna McLaughlin Home and women is s.'t j t |