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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, '52 Holiday on Ice to be produced at State Fair AUGUST 31, 1961 Spring Lake News By Lenora Huish Recent guests of the Paul Benners were his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Benner and son, Glen D., from St. Joseph, Missouri. They eny visit with the joyed a Benners. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lofgran of Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler enjoyed a four day outtng at Fish Lake last week fishing on the lake and also near by streams. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peay and daughter, Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tervort and two of Vickie their and Julene Van, from Bountiful and Mrs. Beverly Pollard and her daughters, Michelle and Pamala, spent four days at Fish Lake recently fishing and enjoying the outing. Mrs. Beverly Pollard and two daughters returned to their home in Hayward, Calif., on Wednesday of last week after visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tervort and other relatives for about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tanner of Payson went went to Salt Lake Friday evening to attend the wedding two-da- grand-daughter- s, Tickets for (Holiday on Ice sale Monday, August 14 reception at the Tribune Building in Fred G. Twede, son of Mr. n Salt Lake City. Pay-soof Twede Vernal and Mrs. and his bride, Judy HoffHolidays new 19C2 edition man, which was held at the will again be the feature at-- l home of the brides parents. traction of the Utah State Fair 15 Also going to Salt Lake with which opens Friday, Sept. LeSunday, were through Mrs. Butler continuing Mr. and nora and Ray Huish. They at September 24th. However, betended the wedding reception cause of the increasing demand of a mere Shauna Taylor and for seats and the small capaDwayne L. Liddell, who were city of the State Fair Coliseum, married is the Salt Lake Tem- Soliday added one day to its on ple on Friday. Parents of the schedule and will open here14th. Mrs. Mr. Grant and September are Thursday, couple will be F. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs This performance sponsored by the Utah State Cal L. Liddell. Mr. and Mrs. Butler also at- Municipal League members rewhose annual convention will tended the be in session at that time. ception. Arthur Sadler from Salt Seats for this extra performLake visited on Sunday at the ance are available to the genhome of his brother, Mr. and eral public and will entitle Mrs. Heator Sadler. He came purchasers to attend the Fair with his son and family, Mr. at another time. and Mrs. Art Sadler and two Producers of HOLIDAY ON children, from Las Vegas, Nev., ICE promise another brilliant who have been vacationing in two and one half hours of en- A HUMAN TOP Tommy Utah visiting with relatives in tertainment featuring many Allen, youthful male lead of Salt Lake. favorite stars. Among them HOLIDAY ON ICE of 1962 is seen at the beginning of his They left after Sunday School to return to their home spinning routine. thrilling da Reic and at Blackfoot, they Tommy is always a in Nevada. in the big spectacle Alan Butler and son, Stan- visited with another Mr. and Mrs. Leo McCul- coming to Salt Lak)e CSjty. ley (Pete), went to Idaho where they spent the week end loch and family. They also Holiday on Ice will 'be at the with relatives. At Aberdene called in at a (Rest Home to State Fair for eleven days mother-in-lastarting on Sept. 14. they visited with Mrs. Marin- - see Mr. Butlers Mrs. Marinda C. Peterson. Mi s Mary Jane Deuel has will be: The Williams Family, returned from a visit with re- Jinx Clark, Sailor, Paul Andre, latives in Calif., where she Dorothy Goos and others in spent some sime at the home six new spectacles including: of a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hawaii, The Magic Isles," Roman at Torrence and with a Showboat, U. S. A. and Rebrother, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin vue des Ballets. Deuel at Orange. Newcomers to Salt Lake are The Elmer Mower family Robert and Rosemarie Unger, hive returned to their home ballet and ballroom dancers after spending most of the from Holidays European Comsummer on their ranch at pany, Darlene and Friend, a comedy novelty act, Montane A class of girls who have and acrobatic clowns Bikle, completed their work for grad- and Brenda Farmer, Eastern uation from Primary and are U. S. Figure Skating Chamready to enter Mutual as Bee- pion. to hive girls were presented Bishop Lundell, last Sunday There is a, noble forgetnight in the Sacrament meetButfulness that which does not Cherrill Counselor ing by ler. They received their certremember injuries. ificate of graduation from the Charles Simmons Bishop and were welcomed into MIA by Counselor Lois June Lundell. Included in the group were Elie Thomas, Cristie Jacobson, Joanne Lundell, Joy Butler, Barbara Weil and Patsy Karen Johnson, a member of the class was out of You save more than money town and unable to be with U.S. Savings Bonds of z n go on their nephew ! Taylor-Lidde- ll . crowd-pleas- er sister-in-la- IN PAYSON A Contest About Your Neighbors THIS WEEK'S PRIZE MONEY HERE ARE THE RULES THIS IS A FAMILY FUN CONTEST. NOTHING TO BUY. USE ANY SLIP OF PAPER FOR AN ENTRY BLANK. NOT NECESSARY TO BE PRESENT TO WIN. NOT NECESSARY TO BE A SUBSCRIBER TO THIS PAPER. Guess Who may be anyone in the Payson area. Clues for his or her identity may be hidden in any ad in this section. When a dot appears In an ad in this section, it means there is additional advertising for that merchant elsewhere in this newspaper, clues may also be placed in that ad. Clues will be scattered. To enter, study the ads, find all the clues you can. Then write down who you think this week's Guess Who is and the clues yon found. Be sure to put down your name, address and phone number. Then take your entries and deposit them in the boxes located at the featured merchants places of business. There will be FOUR featured merchants each week. These will be indioated by the heavy border around their ada at the top of this secttion. Each membr of the family may enter once at each of these featured places of business. Thus, you may enter four times and doing so will improve your chances of winning. This contest starts when you receive this issue and closes 10 AJd. the following Monday. At that ne a V HILL GLEANERS "Your Satisfaction September "ANDY" ANDRESS Manager 2, 1911 Our Success. Expert Mechanical Service 4 Phene Pick Up and Delivery FARM SUPPLIES DASTRUPS Sporting Goods, Gifts AND CONFECTIONS 51 Formerly Utan Poultry Phone 465-379- of linned Plastic drapes 36 X 86 pr. Boys and mens white and grey sweat shirts $1.29 and $1.79 JET-SMOOT- H Brookwood, ht Jet-emoo- th CHEVROLET Just way look how everythings goin your beautiful weather, beautiful countryside and beautiful August savings that only the man who sells Americas No. 1 car can come up with. gear-gobbli- See the new Chevrolet at your local authorized Chevrolet dealers Summer savings, on Corvairs,tto! Nows a cracking good tUn toeom ty" a nimble new Corvair with its tooeb and-tusteering, gentle going; dsaa m traction. 43 stopping and. dig-i- n aboard for saving! on the car thats no end of fun I One-Sto- p Shopping -T - Gridley Chevrolet Company, Inc. SPANISH FORK, UTAH ' Cc&. Phone 798-359- 1 J 465-204- 1 Likes photography Keith Jolley Just arrived large selection only South Main Phono FORSEYS VARIETY 1.98 V V S AUTO & BODY REPAIRING COME IN FOR A FREE CAR PERFORMANCE CHECK Auto Repair Body & Fender Work Wheel Alignment Paint - Glass Complete Car Repairs Phone LEWS APPLIANCE 11 South Main, Payson Phone 465-303- See Our 1962 4 Line of Native of Salem T.V. 0 STEREO Pipe Man 5 One child ROES BAKERY Western Flavor" RANCH BREAD 4 LOAVES 77c DANIELS DRUG Ralph Daniels Rex Anderson Registered Pharmlsts PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Phone 465-256- 5 5 J. C. Penny ng 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. For That Real Farrars Association purse-pleasi- ARE eligible. 465-373- Intermountain perhaps?) or hankering for anything in between, your Chevrolet dealer has price. just the right car at a just-rigAnd every Chevy has a ride, V8 vim or 6 savings, Body by Fisher craftsmanship and luggage space. Top that off with what your dealer has for you in the price department, and youve got one sweet buy I 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). may enter UNLESS a member of your family Anyone is employed The by 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 KEN payson conoco You Can't Buy Better Insurance to Save Your Life UNICO Powerliner Tires a wagon (a 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 age to enter contest. V 465-357- Whether youre hot for a convertible (ah, those elegant Impalas!), aching for 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 bonus 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 DEPOSIT THIS WEEKS ENTRIES WITH A-da- The climate couldn't be better for buying a new $20.00 Mortuary 14 Hour Ambulanoe Service Phone 64 465-253- 4 West 1st North Payson, Utah Music Available DAVIS at IGA Foodliner Lions club secretary SELF SERVICE School days in Spanish Fork LAUNDRY Day and Nile Service Everything Self Service Coin Operated For Assistance Call j Ralph or Vorda Plant Home 465-809465-295- KROPFS UARKET Open Seven Days a Week Friendly, Courteous Service 1 5 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. |