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Show 4-HCl- z News ub Jolly Cookies club Eight Jolly Cookies held a check-u- p meeting Monday at their leaders home, Lillian Christiansen. The record books were checked, for completion and the girls were told of the requirements for Achievement 4-- 4-- H u 'ey Day. They made a tour of Snow White (Laundry and Roes Bak ery. There were seven girls present in addition to Junior leader, Helen Shoenfeld. Root Beer Floats were served for refreshments. Reporter, Brenda Rowly. Six Snappy Seamers The eleventh meeting of the Six Snappy Seamers was held at the home of Bette Jo Jones on Aug. 10. The meeting was opened by Jeannine Provst-gaarVice Pres. They started record books and finished them right, map plan3 for the big Dixie CentenCarma Jean Staheli, Gov. George D. Clyde, Hostess was La Donna nial celebration coming up in St. George. Jim Lundberg and Neal Lundberg, left to and Sandra iHolden. Reporter Jeannine Provstgaard The twelth meeting of the THIS IS A FAMILY FUN CONTEST. NOTHING TO Six Snappy Seamers was held BUY. USE ANY SLIP OF PAPER FOR AN ENTRY. at the home of Hazel Wignall BLANK. NOT NECESSARY TO BE PRESENT TO Tuesday, 4 p.' Twenty covered wagons and Tabernacle. on Aug. 15. The meeting was 6:30 NOT NECESSARY TO BE A SUBSCRIBER TO WIN. p. m.8 Contributors Tea; Geo Visiting p. Sunday, opened by La Donna Wilcock, 120 persons arrived in St. act Evening Park; PAPER. as THIS City George Rqmney, speakers, all rge today (Thursday) Tresurer. They finished Same as Monday. their sewing up. Hostess was ivities -r the Dixie Centennial Marion G. Romney, Antoine Guess Who may be anyone in the Payson area. Clues HoE. Sen. Wednesday,. Glen Snow, full into Ivins, Celebration Betswing. got Jeannine Provstgaard and his or her identity may be hidden in any ad in this for of 100 and W. dancing ward Cannon. years te Jo Jones. Reporter, JeannThe mechanized wagons-aut-o- s section. When a dot appears in an ad in this section, - same as Mona. 10 m. EveningTransporMonday, ine Provstgaard. dressed up as covered wait means there is additional advertising for that merchtation Progress report; day. gons- left Salt Lake City Tuesant elsewhere in this newspaper, clues may also be s Saturday-LionThursdayLuncheon; 8 p. Nifty Nine spent the first night in in that ad. Clues will be scattered. day, placed in Rodeo Club Dixie Roundup club was Nephi, the second in Cedar Lynne, Fine Arts Center; The Nifty Nine Dream Operetta, Sun Bowl. To enter, study the ads. find all the clues you can. organized under the leadership City and arrived in St. George 8 p. CentenSaturday-Pionee- r Then write down who you think this week's Guess of Jeane Lundholm, with San- Thursday to open the 1961 Auditorium; 8 p. m.- - Santa nial Parade. Clara Pageant. Who is and the clues you found. Be sure to put down dra Jean Hill as junior leader. centennial event. your name, address and phone number. Then take your Reynolds, Vice Pres. Shirley The trip commemorated the entries and deposit them in the boxes located at the Jasperson, Sec. Carol Huber, trek to southern Utah of the featured merchants places of business. Song leader. Gloria Lundholm, original Dixie cotton mission Recreation Committee Ivy 100 years ago. There will be FOUR featured merchants each week. Dodd, Alice Dodd, and Jenele festHe has two brothers and two The official week-lon- g By Lenora Huish These will be indicated by the heavy border around Reynolds. Their projects are ivities in St. George open Sat sifters. at the top of this secttion. Each membr of their ads reMr. and Mrs. Lee Deuel clothing. f Doug has been attending when senior citizens, 80 years the family may enter once at each of these featured from weeks a returned The members had a very in and older, will be honored at cently school in California, He arriplaces of business. Thus, you may enter four times and teresting tour of the Osborn a program in St. George Tab- vacation trip to Yellowstone ved home just in time to take so will improve your chances of winning. doing National Park, They accompan- his. Apparel factory in Spanish ernacle, Church of Jesus Christ from home and wife baby n ied their daughter and son-iThis contest starts when you receive this issue and Fork. Shirley Jasperson ar- of Latter-da- y Saints. The new Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vin- the' hospital on Sat. law. 10 AM. the following Monday. At that time a closes ranged the tour. We saw the the The featured event of baby is the ninth grandchild assembly line production of centennial celebration will be cent, of Provo: on the trip. of grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Beatrice Y. Moore and L. Don childrens blouses and slacks. Sunday when George Romney Spainsower of Spring-villMrs. They learned how they are president of American Motors, her daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Heber J. on made automatic machines is guest speaker at special ser- Maxine Moore, from Provo, McKell of Fork are and how they are sorted, in- vices in the St. George Tab- spent Tuesday at .the home of the maternalSpanish grandparents. Mrs. Anna Le Fevre. spected and sized. It was very ernacle at 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Menlove interesting in connection with The schedule of events: Dr. and Mrs, W. L. Lafferly and four children from Chandtheir clothing projects. Saturday, 7:30 p. m.- - Senior and family went to Fish Lake On July 17, club members Citizens program, St. George for a three day outing over ler, Arizona, have been visiting at the home of his mother, attended camp at Park the weekend. Thi Week's Mrs. Clara Menlove, the past - Keith Le Ferre, who has They had handicrafts, week. OUTSTANDING BUY games, lunch, a program and Saratoga. They went swimming been home on a two weeks Vacationing in Utah are Mrs. then they went swimming. had a hot dinner and then furlough, has returned to his Lace Welt-ru- n stop They had lots of fun. played games and danced. base at Fort Ord, Calif. He Beverly Pollard and two dauMichelle and On July 19 members of the Everyone had lots of fun. Pamela, went to Salt Lake Friday ghters, SEAMLESS club went to the Bingham On July 16 the club attended with his sister and left by from Hayward, Calif. They Mr. are of her guests parents, NYLONS Copper mines, then on a tour the Community Sunday Morn- plane. through the Morton Salt fac- ing Service in Payson Canyon Mrs. Leon Jensen and three and Mrs. Clyde Tervort. They arrived here about tory. They went to Liberty at the home of Grace Fielding. children from Goshen spent 2 pair $j Park for lunch. The buses were Mayor Dunford was the speak- Tuesday visiting with her Aug. 2. They spent with her parents and a sister and family loaded again and they went to er. Gloria Lundholm, a mem- mother, Mrs. Elvon Butler. CHRISTENSENS the Daughters of Pioneers ber of our club played a clarMrs. Cecil Peery is happy Mr. and Mrs. Ken Van and children from Bountiful a Museum and from there to inet solo The Lords Prayer. over the birth of a child, her thirteenth great- week sight seeing visiting all interest. grandchild, born Aug. 16 in places of PAYSON CONOCO Mrs. Van and children have The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah the Payson City Hospital to also at Tervort visited the r Mr., and Mrs. Doug Spainhow-eTHURSDAY, AUGUST 24. 1961 of Spanish Fork. The new home. Mr. and Mrs, Mike Cowan arrival weighed 7 pounds 5 oz. CONOCO Michael Cowan, Mr. and Grant Haws and children attended the John and Agnes Barrie Cowan family reunion held "ANDY" ANDRESS Saturday at the Homestead, Manager Heber. The family of Mrs. Clara Expert Mechanical Service Menlove had a very pleasant Phone time Thursday, night when met on the at back lawn they the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Menlove at Pay-so- n FARM SUPPLIES for a family You Can't Buy Better All of her family were preSporting Goods, Gifts sent except a son, Elder Leslie Insurance to Save Your Life CO UNI Powerliner Tires Menlove, who is serving on an LDS Mission in California. AND CONFECTIONS Irtfemountain Included . in the group besides those mentioned who 51 South Main Association enjoyed the' outdoor supper and visiting were Mr. and Mrs, Formerly Utan Poultry Phone Merlin De St. Jeor and child-re- n Phone from Orem; Mr, and TreNorthern Calif. Miss. 1947-4- 8 vor James and children from Has 2 daughters Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Menlove and children from ChandBYU students ler, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Glen BALANCED EDUCATION the long run; BYU graduates are in Johansen, Lindon and Mrs. receive education of mind, body, and over the nation. FORSEYS VARIETY Inez Talbot, cousins of Mrs. in social climate. ideal an spirit together FRIENDLY SPIRIT Student activities are Menlove were also present Keith Jolley Beautiful new buildGirls Dresses FINEST FACILITIES outstanding because students and faculty Mr. and Dick Minahen and sizes 1 to 14 $1.98 to $5.98 ings provide finest residences, classrooms, are friendly, club and church activities small daughter, Jeanie, visitMortuary and laboratories, are open to all. BYU offers all the ad- ed at the home of her grandCollector of stones vantages of a big university with all the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 24 Hour Ambulance Service OUTSTANDING FACULTY Adequate Boys Shirts attention of q small college. Butler, on Friday. She is the faculty has been trained in a hundred , .98 to $2.29 1 to 18 Phone ' f universities and colleges. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn sizes CULTURAL EXTRAS The BYU program Moore. 64 West 1st North Saddle King Levis BYU academic of lectures, concerts, assemblies, HIGH STANDARDS The Minahen have been livPayson, Utah in dividends 2 $5 and but student for activities is unequaled; standards are high, pay pair ing in San Antonio, Texas, where he was serving in the Airforce. He has been released from the service and they are planning to make their home PAYSON FURNITURE in Utah. They are presently Sunday School teacher ADD APPLIANCE CO. staying with her grand parand Mrs. Gilbert CUP AND MAIL REMEMBER THESE DATES ents, Mr. RIGBY MORTUARY Values On The Avenue Taylor at Spanish Fork. TO. i Former resident Herman Public Relation Department was honored at a bir WALTER M. RIGBY Twede 12-1- 5 Utah Provo, Young Orientation Univerity, Brigham Sept. dinner of thday members by Please send me more Information about BYU. I his family, Sunday afternoon 218 South Main Sept. 16-1- 9 Registration at Park Springville. in.. especially interested Payson, Utah Going from here to join with other family members were Phone Mr. and Mrs. .Elvon Butler, families; also attending were NAME.. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Menlove, Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen, Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. Art Arnold, Layton. TATE- IN PAYSON Contest About Your Neighbors A THIS WEEK'S PRIZE MONEY d, starts today f- noon-Lunche- floor-sho- noon-Pione- er m.-Ea- st 4-- H ie Spring Lake News e. drawing will be held. The first entry drawn thal correctly identifies Guess Who will win $7.50. If that entry also has the correct clues hidden in all ads of the sponsoring merchants a bond of $12.50 will be added When this bonus is not won, it will be added to next week s bonus and will continue to grow until it is won Family participation gives you a better chance to win Your wife, husband or some bright-eye- d youngster may spot a clue that you miss. Children must be 10 years of to enter contest. age Each weekly winner in the costest will be ineligible to enter the contest in the succeeding weeks. This is a family fun contest! One entry per person (family of four could submit four entries). Anyone may enter UNLESS a member of your family is employed by The Payson Chronicle or by the merchant whose ad appears at the top in heavy border this week (this applies ONLY during the week his ad is at top and bordered). Employees of other sponsoring Merchants ARE eligible. Every possible percaution will be taken to prevent typographical errors that might be mistaken for clues but errorless typography cannot be guaranteed (by anyone). The publisher of the Payson Chronicle will be the judfe in all questions, and his decision will be final. DEPOSIT THIS WEEK'S ENTRIES WITH V 4-- H $32.50 HERE ARE THE RULES Wil-coc- k St. George Centennial -- V V V Ro-She- e. great-gran- d V . Get Your 465-357- 4 Education DASTRUPS the Y's Way Farrars 465-204- 465-223- Prepare for the Future at a 1 9 GREAT University 8 great grandchildren ROES BAKERY DANIELS DRUG "For That Real Ralph Daniels Rex Anderson Registered Pharmlsts PRESCRIPTION RANCH BREAD SPECIALISTS Western Flavor" 77c 4 LOAVES lvallable at IGA Foodliner Phone 465-253- 4 ? devo-tional- s, Plan Now to Enroll Autumn Semestei Ro-Sh- e, I Brigham Young UNIVERSITY -S- 465-250- z 6 April SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY Day and Nite Service .. Everything Self Service Coin Operated For Assistance Call j Ralph or Verda Plant Home 465-909465-295- total 34 10, 1891 KROPFS MARXET Open Seven Days a Week Friendly, Courteous Service 1 8:00 5 5 grandchildren de-ma- DAVIS 465-252- am. to 9:00 p.m. in Childhood Sani&qfuin The Best In Enjoy the Cool Comfort In Air Conditioned MEN'S CLOTHING NEB0 LANES and BOWLING SUPPLIES SHOES SNACK BAR SHERMS Phone Phone 465-222- 9 465-277- 1 X |