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Show The Payson Chronicle, Pay son, Utah Thursday, June 28, 1962 by VIRGINIA ROBERTS Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Lindquist attended the graduation ceremonies of the UtahNatl home. They came to be here Guard Military Accedemy at for the wedding reception ol Camp Williams, on June 23. Their Wyler J. a niece, Jennie Ruth Lyman Blackburn was a member of Mr. of son Ronald Alvie, and the graduating class. He is and Mrs. Phil Alvie of Pay-so- n married to the former Creta held Saturday night at Lindquist. They are the parents the Grant ILyman home and of two children and make their home in American Fork. also for the wedding of LaThe clas3 were all commis-siont- d Mar Woodard and Gail Elaine 2nd Lts. Lt. Blackburn Mrs. dill daughter of Mr. and was named outstanding gradAfton Hill of Qrem which was uate and received a silver neld in Orem June 27. LaMai saber and the Erickson Cup is a grandson of the Deuels. for accedemic and leadership Mr. and Mrs. Jess Angus qualities. At a banquet folliw-in- g (AE2)) and children Kathleen, the exercises, the lower Pamela, Jimmy and baby Ke-ve- n classmen presented Lt. Blackleft early Monday morn- burn with his Lt. bars and ing for San Francisco where insignia in appreciation for g ne will be stationed while in the U. S. Coast Guard. They have visited here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 6EII0LA NEWS Elvon Butler and her sisters By Dorothy Thomas and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hutton and Mr. and Mrs. McClain Nelother family members at son from Idaho Falls, Idaho, They have been returned home after entertained at dinner by paany with her mother, Mrs. visiting Sayde of the family members and Smith, who is recuperating afhe has enjoyed several fishing ter an operation, trips with his brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blanchard from Las Vegas, Nev., A Tom Sawyed party was visited at the home of Mr. and held in Provo recently at the Mrs. LuRay Draper last week. home of Mrs. Della Huish, Mr. and Mrs. James Jones formerly of Payson, whose from Anaheim Calif., and friends gathered to paint her Miss Reta Julander from Mon-or- e visited at the home of backyard fence. The invitation to paint the fence began Mr. and Mrs. Alford Taylor last year as a joke, and her last week end. Both girls are guests enjoyed themselves so granddaughters of the Taylors. much that they insisted on a Mr. Ross Davis from Alhamrepeat prformance this year. bra, Calif, is visiting at the After work was completed home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Mrs. Huish served a delicious Davis and Glen E. Davis. dinner at one long table arThe "Stick and Sew Club" ranged in her lovely garden. was held at the home of Mrs. Those present included Mrs. Glade Draper and work on Lyle Peck, Mrs. Page Peery, skirts and health report was Mrs. Merrill Smith, Mrs. Stan- given. Nine were present and ley Wilson, Mrs. Heber Curtis, leader Mrs. Lucile Thomas. Mrs. Inez Barney, Mrs. Iris Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nelson Amos, Payson; Mrs. Donna visited at Salt ILake last SunEdwards, Spanish Fork; Mrs. day attending the Stewart Verna Cloward , Mrs. Lilly Reunion. Peterson, Provo; Mrs. Golda Mr. and Mrs. LuRay Draper Anderson Rutherford, (Lomita and children visited at YellowCalif. stone Park for 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith Mrs. Robert Ruthe and Robert Davidson visited ford, the former Golda S. at Bear River City last week Anderson, of Lomita, Calif., end. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Murdoch visited here recently with her b sisters and brothers, including entertained Mrs. Emma and children, George, and Elaine Vest, Mrs.' Helen Beck-stroFloyd and Fay Shuler. Rodger and Jenny, from Azusa, b Calif., for 10 days. Mrs. is visiting at Brigham City while Jenny is still visiting at the Murdoch home. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smith from Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thomas from Wales and Mrs Will Jensen from Manti and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Christensen from Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Christensen last week. Mr. and Mrs. Burke Draper and family returned home Spring Lake News By Lenora Huish The member of a Sunday School Class taught by Oliver Knapp, with their teacher, held a cook out party Monday, ennight up the Canyon. They and weiners hamburgers joyed, gers. Lynn Moore and sons, lefl early Wednesday morningJack-to return to their home in sonville, Florida, after spendwith ing two weeks visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butler and other relatives and friends. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Thornton and family, from (Lotterdale, Florida visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alva J. Moore on Sunday. They attended Sunday School with the Moores and enjoyed the visit together. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thomas and daughter Elsie, moved to Salt Lake on Saturday where expect to make their home where he is permanently thjey employed. very pleasant evening was spent Friday night by a group Who held a steak fry at Trum-bol- t Park in Santaquin Canyon. Included in the group were A and Mrs. Mr. Bob Menlove, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan, Dr. and Mrs. Watson Lafferty, Lun-del- l, Bishop and Mrs. Junior Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Angus, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Menlove, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jacobson and Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peay. their daughter Judy, and her girl friend, Jackie Porter, from Salem returned home Saturday from an enjoyable trip through Southeastern Utah. At Moab, they visited with Mr and Mrs. Jess Knight. At they spent 2 days with with Mrs. Peays cousin, Mr. & Mon-tecell- o, Mrs. Wayne Rassmusen. They also paid a visit to Mesa Verda, Tuba City Ariz., Goosenecks, San Juan and the Glen Canyon Dam at Page Arizona. On the way home they stopped at Richfield for a short call at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Menlove. Mrs. Phyllis Woodard and returned Vickie, daughter on Saturday, from a visit at Huntington Park, Calif, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rile Deuel, who brought them ', Goshen News son-in-la- w ser-vin- Val-coim- Val-ejom- Sunday after vacationing at Yellowstone. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Draper and son David and daughter, Valeria, visited at Grand Junction Colo, last week, attending the horse show. Their horse won 1st and 2nd in the race meet, 1st in Halter show and reserve champion. Mr. and Mrs. Alford Taylor attended a testimonial meeting at Loa for a nephew, Eugene Taylor who is leaving for a mission. y Lions Elect International President Payson people and others formerly of Payson have rePlanning A Trip? turned from a trip to tjhe World's Fair as members of a tour group of 114 people ori- WRITE. PHONE. OR CALL IN AT ginating in Salt Lake City. They were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lindsay of Payson; Mis. DESERET Vera Cloward, Payson, and her Servicemen News for his help to them. The folowing people attended the old folks party at Santaquin Park on Saturday Mr. and and Mrs. Milo Buiraston, Mrs, Alice Powleson, Mrs. Lyle Okelberry, Mrs. Elizabeth Sor-seMrs. Cora Jensen, Mrs. Polly Christensen, Oscar Horton. Also attending were Leon Jensen and Reid Nelson of the Bishopric, Pres. Carl A. Patten, and iRuby Steele, Mabel Morgan, Virginia Roberts and Eileen Penrod, who were the committee. The guests enjoyed a scenic drive around the loop up Payson Canyon and down Santaquin. Stopping at the Girls Home, Camp Ko Ho Lo Wo, for a short tour. Mrs. Stanley Waterbury was taken to the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City for Medical treatment. Mrs. ualeen Kirk enter tained the members of the O. N. O. Club at a lovely social on Thursday evening. The Pony League lost this weeks gxme to Nephi. The score was eight to ten. Mr. and Mrs. B. J a person left Sta. Morning for a vacation to the North West. They plan to go to Wyoming and Mt. Rushmore, South Dakata before returning home. Twenty ona little friends were bidden to the birthday party of Lynn Jensen. His grandmot her Mrs. Elvon Butler of Spring Lake and Mrs. Wayne Jensen assisted in entertaining with games and Mrs. Vera T. TRAVEL BUREAU Hurst Salt Lake City; Mrs. Bernice Dixon Fraughton, Salt 58 N. UNIVERSITY Lake City; and Miss Beth Phone FR3 3822 of Spanish Fork. In Provo, Utah addition to visiting the Fair, the group spent several days Airline Tickets Issued in Victoria, B. C., Canada, and at Airport Prices. also viewed the Rose Festival Also, Ship, Bus, Insurarce in Portland, Ore. and Hetel Reservations. sister-in-la- n, Her-mans- te Curtis D. Lovill of Gardiner, Maine, was elected International President of Lions International at the Associations 46th Annual Convention in Nice, France. Lions International, with 640,000 members in 116 countries, is the worlds largest D. Don Franccm service club organization. Lions International Is best known for its many youth proArmy Pvt. Derwin Don grams, community service projFrancom, 22, son of Mr. and ects, sight conservation activities and aid to the blind. Last Mrs. James D. Francom, Pay-soyear Lions Clubs around ths recently completed eight globs completed more than weeks of military police train800,000 individual community ing at The Provost Marshal service projects. General School, Fort Gordon, Ga. Notice of Budget Hearing Francom was instructed in A budget hearing to adopt subjects such as civil and milia budget for the fiscal year tary law, traffic control, map r conJuly 1 1962 to June 30, 1963, reading, prisoner-of-waenHe and trol and to make appropriations to govern the expenditures of tered the Army last January Payson City Corp., Payson, and completed basic training Utah, for the fiscal year July at Fort Ord, Calif. He is a 1957 graduate of Payson High 1, 1962 to June refreshments. Other out of be held at the 30, 1963, will School and attended Snow City regular town guest were Mrs. Joseph Council meeting Monday, July Junior College, Ephraim. Menlove and children, and Mrs. 2, 1962. Jess Angus and children. Larry Howard Edward H. Bates Mrs. Jeanine Roberts and Larry Howard, son of Mrs. City Recorder four children of 29 Palms, CaliVera Cloward, has been refornia, are spending a two leased from military duty weeks vacation at the home after serving 20 months in of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Germany with the army. While Wayne Carter. in Germany, Larry was FREEDOM Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Pow-elso- n to attend classes for attended the Gardner welders and since returing RINGING reunion at Spanish Fork on h,ome has found employment Sat. in Provo in this type of work. Mrs. ' Virginia Cloud drove her daughter Marcella and Pat Mrs... Rebecca.. Johnson, Sorenson to ILogan on Sun. Clara Johnson and Nadine The girls will attend Girls Andress were in Los Angeles State there. last week to attend the wedMrs. Pearl Dfuse of Saif ding of Mrs. Johnsons grandLake City and Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Patricia Rowe, dauFred Powelson and children, ghter of Mrs. Irma ILloyd of are vacationing at the home of Los Angeles. 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