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Show 7 ii 2 Pyron Chronicle, Paysan, Utah Tern Clayson retires fnm Service MARCH 16, 1961 THURSDAY. with rank of Major Spring Lake News ' By Lenora Huish The speaker in the Sunday evening services was Elder Dennis Dudley from Spanish Fork, a former resident of here, who gave a very esting talk. He lived with Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bird when they owned and operated the Spring Lake Grocery. Since leaving here Dennis has serv- J nn a mission to Germany w s also sent there for rf his service while in S U W ic'.vice. ie .there he served n ' president -- as of a branch xcused from his mil-i- 'r y duties and did not have thm on Sunday. Elder Lynn Jacobson, who scnt last week at. the Mission Home in Salt Lake, came home Sunday afternoon to spend a t short time with his parents and friends before leaving on his Mission. Mr. and Mrs. J. PAYSON CHRONICLE Miksell and Miss Sharon Miksell went to Salt Lake to bring him home. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Milan Jacobson took him to Salt Lake late Sunday night in time to meet the plane leaving Salt Lake airport at 12:30 on which he was scheduled to leave to fill a mission in the Norwegian Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Carling from Provo visited with their aunt, Mrs. Cecil Peery Sunday afternoon. The annual Relief Society Birthday party will be held Saturday, March 18, in the recreation hall, beginning at 9:00 p.m. It will be an apron and overall dance with a program and refreshments. New officers sustained in the ward recently: Mary replaces Dorothy Moore as secretary in Primary; J. S. Miksell replaces LaMar Woodard as athletic director and Lois Menlove replaces Zella Griffith as speech director in Me-cha- Thursday and entered as second Class matter at the posi office in Payson, Utah, undei the act of March 8. 1879. Subscription rate. $3.00 per year, $1.75 6 months, payable in advance: single copy 10 cents. Nelda Haws and Mary were released as teachers and Utahna Thomas as historian of Primary. Kenneth Butler replaces Vaughn Davis who was released as advisor to the Teachers Quorum. Ralph Egan was sustained as assistant Explorer leader and Dick Sanders was sustained as advisor to the Me-cha- m . Deacons. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Davis were sustained as chairmen of the ward education committee. Mrs, Ethel Decker, Mrs. Viola Cowan and Mrs. Elva Davis spent Wednesday at the Genealogical Library at Salt Lake. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler spent a recent Sunday evening visiting at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Menlove at Payson. SAL MINEO and JILL HAWORTH portray Dov Landau and Karen in the Otto Preminger production of Exodus, filmed on location in Israel and Cyprus in Techni-colo- r and 70 with T odd-Astereophonic sound. United Artists is distributing Exodus. Super-Panavisio- n wide-scrce- el Premiere of Exodus m M.I.A.; A weekly newspaper, establish ea in 1838, published ever? S kitliL will open at Theatre Mar. 22 VLIa of Otto Premingers production film version of Exodus, the international will have its Salt Lake premiere at the Villa Theatre on March 22, starting an exclusive unlimited, reserved seat engagement. Mail orders for seats are being accepted now. Exodus will play ten performances weekly. Exodus stars Paul Newman, Eva Marie Saint, Ralph Peter Lawford, Richardson, Lee J. Cobb, Sal Mineo, John Derek, Hugh Griffith, Gregory Ratoff, Fekix Aylmer, David Opatoshu and Jill Haworth. It was filmed on location in Israel and Cyprus in Technicolor and 70 with Todd AO stereophonic sound. Otto Preminger produced and directed the film from a screen play bp Dalton Trumbo, based on the Leon Uris novel. The novel, Exodus," which best-selle- r, Super-Panavisi- wide-scree- n, -- el was a hard-cov- best-sell- er er Visiting at the home of her for more than a year and a aunt, Mrs. Cecil Peery was half, also has sold more than Mrs. Alvin Schoenfeld from 6,000,000 copies in paperback. Payson. The motion picture is set in Spring Lake friends of the the turbulent times when the Spencer family welcomed Mr. Israeli underground was battland Mrs. George Q. Spencer ing the British and the Arabs and daughter, Miss Susan in the struggle for indepenSpencer, now residing in Salt dence. Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Spencer and small son, Robert, from Manti, and Sterlings Spencer at Payson. Sunday young son, who came to at- they enjoyed a birthday of tend Sunday School Sunday several members of their fammorning. ily, Dan, his son, Robert, who They visited at the home of is just a year old and Mrs. their son and daughter-in-la(Janice) Sterling Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling whose birthdays are close together, within the last week. Mrs. Farrel Jacobson was released from the Payson Hospital on Saturday where she has been confined for some time. She was taken to Spanish Fork, to the home of a daughter where she will remain for a few days. Archie Jacobson is confined in the Payson Hospital where he is receiving treatment for an illness. ' Snterraountein farmers Association Utah Poultry and Farmers Co-o- p. Branch Manager FLOYD HARMER w Three South Utah County men have retired from active duty with the military services of the United States government, each having at least 25 vears duty to their credit. Vern Lester Clayson of Pay-so- n retired as a major, receiv-:o- g his discharge papers from hoenix, Ariz. USAR Center. He has served 25 years with be A;r Force. He and his wife, former Marie Hancock of Pay-'i'reside at Scottsdale, Ariz. David Prior of Spanish Fork retired as a lieutenant colonel, receiving his discharge papers from Ft. Hamilton, New York. He has served more than 26 vears with the Army. His present address is Fresno, Calif. William Vaughn Taylor of Springville retired as a full colonel, receiving his discharge nepers from Sheperd Air Force Base in Texas. His present address is listed as San Jose, Calif. All have served overseas and have received many citations for outstanding service, according to records at the Selective Service office at Spanish Fork. The office has also released names of other service men, listing activites of the past month, as follows: Walter T. Johnson, Goshen, Navy; Val Olen Sorensen, Spanish Fork; Army; Jack D. Morrill, Salem, Marine Corps; Jack C. DeGraw, Spanish Fork, Army; Enlisted: Don Floyd Bell, Springville, Navy; Jack Leroy Chadwick, Provo, Army; Charles Donald Good, Spanish Fork, Marines Corps; Robert Lee Hartley, Springville, Army; Rulon H. Johnson, Spanish Fork, Navy; Michael Terry McBride, Payson, Air Force; Douglas Allen Swasey, Grass Valley, Calif., Air Force; Seperations: Gary Lee Adams, Spanish Fork, Air Force, Richard B. Proctor, Spanish Fork, Navy; Edward Lou Hansen, Payson, Air Force; Earl R. Hooper, Mapleton, Air Force; Charles W. Moosman, Spanish Fork, Army; Buddy L. Van Ausdal, Santaquin, Army; J. Lynn Hill, Spanish Fork. Army; Kent A. Hall, Santaquin Army; Royal R. Stevens, Springville, Army; Larry Reed Morgan, Payson, Army Darryl Jay Reynolds, Payson, Army; Alan A. McClain, Spanish Fork, Army. Released to reserve after serving six months active duty: Paul Alen Williams, Spanish Fork; Edward Marvin Hales, Spanish Fork; Larry J. Rowland, Robert Clarence Savage, Newell Hans Rigtrup, Robert Lee Harmer, all Springville. n, P. Coray. They were married March 10, 1961 in the Salt Lake temple. THE SANTAQUIN-TINTI- C Of all the ways of life but STAKE one the path of duty leads PATS0H CHRONICLE Its train time for Cub Jeffery Mack, son of Mack Ar- to happiness. Southey. Scouts this month so on Sat- thur and LeWela Kay Steele, Where no counsel is, the Anywhere in the urday My Chief Critic and I Jeffry Scott, son of Kenny people fall; but in the multiUnited States Jana Lee Garrett Hudson. tude of counsellors there is and and George and Essie Higgin-soor to Children confirmed: Brad- safety. Pro. 12:14. Helen Dodds, Neil Servicemen Overseas Janice Olsen, ley Kay, Randy Santaquin, and HowLove makes everything lovard Miller, Goshen, played Smith, Renae Jones. $3.00 Jay L. Peterson, ely; hate concentrates itself chaperones to 35 Cub Scouts sonMarriages: of Mr. and Mrs. JarEarl on the one thing hated. on a train trip from Eureka to per year Delta and back. One very vis, Santaquin, to Carol Coray, George Macdonald of Mr. Mrs. and Dale amiable conductor gave us a daughter guided tour through the train. Tottering rather unsteadily on our best sea legs it took considerable time, especially past J ;' . & ,9 the drinking fountains but it certainly made it a more memorable and enjoyable trip The other conductor was very different but we didnt hold it against him we just decided he must have ulcers. And if the stopover in Delta had been four hours instead of two, I think we would have had them too. Mia Maids and their mothers observed their annual Dear To My Heart night on March 7 at the Stake Center under the direction of stake leader, Beulah Voorhees. Sister Grace Fielding of Nebo Stake was guest speaker. Other program numbers included songs by the two Santaquin wards, a solo by Pat Sorenson, Goshen; reading, Nancy Jane Penrod; talks, Linda Larson, Evelyn Larson, prayers were by a Eureka Mia Maid and Avaleen Kirk; Prelude and Postlude music, Lucille Thomas. A reception followed. Stake Quarterly Conference will be held March 18, 19 in the Stake Center with Elder Gordon S. Hinckley, assistant to the Council of the Twelve in attendance. A special meeting will be held at 6:30 for all Ward and Stake Executives; another at 8 p.m. for all parents. At 2 p.m. on Sunday ever realized that the most You know, of course, that half the families in a special Youth Conference HAVE you Seats session will convene. America save them today. thing you buy every day is food? in the Chapel will be reserved Your S&H Green Stamps make it possible Probably not. Yet your own familys health for young people 12 years of g and depend largely on the quality for you to choose from over 1,500 age and over. of food you buy. Your food store dealer never e famous items at your 'Zion is growing at least this fact. Thats why hes as careful of S&H Green forgets Store. Stamp Redemption among the crib crowd. Eight the food he offers you as he is with the food babies were blessed in the UTAH DIVISION he takes home to his own family. Second Ward on Sunday The Sperry and Hutchinson Company March 12. They are Periann, While experience has taught you to rely on 3420 S. State St., Salt Lake City, Utah him for the best most wholesome foods, daughter of Max and Norma Bame Homan; Annette Milner, take for his check constant you likely granted daughter of Glen and Bonnie for quality... his investment in new and better Anderson Milner; Dean RonAn American Way of Thrift foods... and that he brings all of this to you ald, son of Bart and ReVoe for 25,000,000 Families ... at a price you know is right. VanAusdal Clement; Scott Distributed Since 1896 Cleil and Mary Bemell, son of And how rewarding for you if your favorLouise Lyons Smith; Gordon ite food store gives you S&H Green Stamps. Allen, son of Richard A. and Julia Montague Olsen; Nor- - j THE MAN WHO KNOWS YOU BEST. .. SERVES YOU BESTI man Lovell, son of Sherman and Merle Henderson Jones; THE BELL RINGS n, Van-Ausd- Ge-nol- a; Why do you trust this man to feed your family? well-bein- top-quali- ty, brand-nam- j Man has not sufficient imagination to exaggerate the importance of love. 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