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Show Russell Hillman Will Santaquin News By Della Hudson Accept Calif. Position blessing of a .The little girl Club is a recently of Mr. and Mrs. daughter Tin-neenjoyed an afternoon at Wilbur Greenhalgh of Nephi. Flat in Santaquin can- The group were entertained Blanche at dinner at the home of Mr. Thurs. Mrs, yon Greenhalgh acted as hostess and Mrs. Roy Greenhaigh. to the affair. Ray Brant, fruit buyer of The Uiah-Jua- b Firemen and Indio, California, arrived in their partners met in Spring- Santaquin Thurs. night where ville Sat. night for dinner. Go- he will live at the B and H ing' from here was Pres. Gporge Motel until after the apple and Mrs. Higginson, Mr. and and peach harvest. Mrs. Alden Peterson, Mr. and Monday, Mr. Brant observed Mrs. Fred Hore, Mr. and Mrs. his 77 birthday and had birthWalter Calloway, Mr. and day dinner at the home of Mrs. Calvin Clayson and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hudson. and Mrs. Don Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Hough.Mrs. Kendall Hudson and. ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert daughter Kathleen returned Houghton of Salt Lake visited home Sat from a ten day with relatives and friends. trip to Southern California. Sunday a group spent the day They visited at the homes of in Santaquin canyon. Others Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mitcheila going to the canyon with those and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Talbot. mentioned were Mrsi Mary Enroute home they stopped Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. at Las Vegas, Nevada. of the Deland Don Armstrong. Members Holman family mt at the GRA park in Provo for a famThe and ily gathering. There were 34 present to enjoy picnic lunch and games. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heelis, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Neff and daughter, Patsy, and Rosann and Carla Heelis were in Salt Lake Sunday for a birthday party for Jay and Barbara Bradley, children of Mr. and Mrs. Phil J. Bradley. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Theron Heelis and family of Payson and Mrs. Charlotte Bradley of Moroni and Marilyn Bradley, sister of the honored guests. The "Blue Sox" Little League baseball team and their parents were honored at a party at the city park Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Harward furnished the chicke and home made for the ice-crea- m 30 people present. A trophy for outstanding sportmanship was awarded to Jay Peterson. Boxes of candy were presented to Lily Hudson for keeping score and Dolly Hallett and Delores Wall for helping with the transportation for the boyS when they have played in neighboring communities. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heelis were in Nephi to witness the Richard Spackmans Return to Texas AMERICAN LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Payson Grizzlies were winners of the Little American League championship. Pictured left to right are, front row, Timothy Durrant, Ronald Durrant, Mike Durrant, Steve Buys, Gary Powell, David Tervort, Boyd (EraMe JLoU July Boy, Erland Charles and Jan Adams Elmer, Payson 27 Boy, Kenneth A. and Della Johnson May, Spanish Fork Mr. an Mrs. Richard Spack-ma- n July 29 and three children DeAnn, Boy, Robert LaMont and Steven and Scott, returned Bette June Done Riding, Salem to their home in Fort Worth, Boy, Gerald Howard and Texas, after spending a Cecelia Marian Dean Hen-inge- r, vacation in Payson visiting Springville with relatives and friends. July 30 While here they were enBoy, Richard Lee and Mary tertained by their parents Mr. Abbott Card, Spanish Fork and Mrs. Don Taylor and Mr. July 31 and Mrs. Max Warner. Linden Keith and Girl, Last Thursday night the Sharon Warner Reynolds, Spat a honored were Spackmans anish Fork family party by Mr. and Mrs. Girl, Vernon Dwayne and Warner when all members of Elma Elaine Peck Christianthe family gathered at the Warner home. Present in sen, Clearfield Verl Dean and Sherrie addition to the guests of honor Boy, Cox Rita Shepherd, Spanish were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fork two and children, Spackman Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hafey, Jr. August 1 Boy, William Loynel and and two children of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hiatt Mary Lou Medved Greenand Mr. and Mrs. Keith War- halgh, Santaquin Girl, Jack Amos and Nola ner of Orem; Kent Warner and Miss Zola Bebee of Salt Mae Boren Mecham, Payson Lake City and Miss; Judith August 2 Girl Jack William and Jack-ly- n Warner of Springville. Francom Miller, Payson Mr. Spackman is stationed at Carswell Air Force Base at Girl, Sterling Hal and Caroline Davis Shuler, Payson Fort Worth. He is a of a B5J jet bomber. August 3 Girl, Kenneth Glade and Returning with the Spackmans for a short vacation was Kathryn Jermain Wilson, SpDennis Taylor, brother of Mrs. anish Fork Spackman. Girl, James Allen and Ar- After Payson Visit 10-d- co-pil-ot Ted A. Rowland and daughters, Michelle and Pamela, of Garden Grove, Calif., visited last week with the Ralph Daniels family in Payson and the Amasa Rowland family in Springville. .Mr. and Mhs. Mayor Eugene man entertained at a patio dinner Sunday for members of their family. The event was arranged in honor of their son and wife, Russell and Loiaine Hillman, and their son and daughter, who are moving from Lehi to California. Russell, a coach at Lehi High School for some time, will be a physical education speciali.-r- t in a public school, grades Third to Eighth, in the Beerly Hills District. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Usher West and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hillman and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Evans and two children, Pay-soRalph came in by plane from Phoenix, Ariz. where he is employed to attend the lene Bmithwaite event Kenneth Clinger, Joanne Pierce 26 ice July Wyler, Craig Madsen, Jimmy Stewart, Jimmy Durrant, back row, Coach James Durrant, Dick Fail, Fred Wignall, Brent Crane, Blaine Ballard, Gary DeGraw, Sammy Ashworth, Coach Tom Durrant. and Mrs. Irving Sehae-rre- r and son, Emron, of Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting in Payson with their parents, Mr. The couple will be honored and Mrs. John Schaerrer and at a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Robbins, .he bride, the event scheduled They attended the Richardson .o take place in the evening, Reunion Saturday at Arrowhead the same day as their Other visitors at the SchaeMiss Judy Atkinson, Miss rrer home have been Mr. and Mrs. Blaine (Ruth) Brown of Betty Pierce and Miss Anne Smith will be bridal attend- Lynwood, Calif., who arrived Mr. Will Repeat Vows Aug. 25 In rites planned for August 25 at the Manti temple Ken- neth and C. Clinger, son of Mr. Mrs. Donald Clinger, Pay-so- n, take as his bride Miss Joanne Pierce, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Pierce and the late Guy Pierce of Provo. will mar-iag- e. Saturday ants. and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coray of Payson were joined by their Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Jay Peterson of Logan, in a trip to Bryces Cany an, where they visited the Corays son, Allen, who is employed for the summer. Later in the week Allen spent a couple of days in Payson and returned to the canyon Sunday morning. son-jn-la- Hendricks Fork prides BUY YOUR Wedding Invitations By Gean AT NOW OR NEVER two-wheel- er Here comes dad, water-skiin- 4JUJD Sembdlditzz HOUSE The Payson Chronicle g towards you - and it looks like hes going to take an unscheduled swim. . . When summer action like this is ready to pop, its difficult to hold up your hand and say, Hold it, my camera isnt set. Its so much easier to be ready for action breaks with an automatic -- movie camera. Notice we put COIORS . . . All AT ONE PRICE PAYSON, UTAH HIGHEST QUALITY Six Styzs. oo your familys been generating this summer, come in and see the Kodak Automatic 8 Movie Camera. Costs only $54.50. GEMS PHOTO SHOP 2hone MS-22- PHONE the accent on automatic and for a good reason. For when you own a movie camera like the Kodak Automatic 8, a built-i- n electric eye always keeps you ready to shoot The sun can bei shinging bright . . or playing peek with clouds. No matter. The electric eye reads the light and set the lens instantly to capture in bright color. All you have to do is aim and shoot. If youve been finding it hard to keep up with the fun - Payson, Utah (Cyfog 465-278- - BEST PRICE o Many Varieties of Wedding Invitations Come by Today for BIG TOP BARGAINS TANNER PAINT AND WALLPAPER 54 West Utah Ave. Phone Payton, Utah 485-20- By Dorothy Thomas Miss Lisa Johnson from Tooele visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gurnard John- son last week. Mrs. Laura Yorgensen and Me. and Mrs. Bill Mooney from Alberta, Canada, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVon York last week. Mr. and Mrs, G lbert Nelson and family from Salt Lake isited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Radcliff Nelson last week end. Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Throckmorton entertained at a family gathering last Thur. eve. Jim Cook from Benjamin entertained them with old time stories. Mcrris Smith viriled in Wyo. last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Spotton from Logan visited at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Thomas Spotten last week. A sierk shower was given n honor of Mrs. Ann Nelson oy Mrs. Verna Throckmorton it the home of Mrs. Elsie Oberg. Bingo was played and a delicious lunch was served. Many beautiful gifts were presented to Mrs. Nelson. The Phillip Thomas reunion .vas held at Salem Park last Sunday. 75 attended. A hamburger fry was given. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hartvigsen from Santaquin was given a trophy for the largest family. g, 1 Its taken Junior all summer to work up his nerve to go off the high board, and now hes up there poised on the edge. . . to Your youngster is take off on his first shaky solo . . .or aboaid his Monday GENOLA NEWS School and has served four )f construction of a large dam. Pamela and Valerie Bean years with the U S Air Force. All will return to Payson toof Mr. and Mrs. Rex The couple will reside in laughters gether by car. Salt Lake City. Bean, Ogden, spent a week's vacation in Payson with their Mrs. Weston Bean enter Dr. and Mrs. Max Stewart grandparents, Mr. and Mi's. and son, Tommy, and dau- tained at a bridge luncheon Weston Bean, returning to heir home Monday. Sunday ghter, Sarah, recently were Saturday afternoon for mem visitors at the Seatle Worlds bers of her club. Tables were evening the family celebrated Fair and other points in the arranged in the garden, with Valeries 'tenth birthday at a places set for Mrs. Max Stew-art- , festive party arranged in the northwest. Mrs. Romona Smith, Mrs garden at the Bean home. Vacationers, Mr. and Mrs. Quince Burdick, Mrs. Gould Mr. and Mrs. Don Burdick Wallace Brown, and daughters, Dixon, Mrs. Clark Elmer, Mrs Sue and Jan, visited the Howard Stevens, Mrs. Arvil and family vacationed recently Worlds Fair in Seattle, Wash., Conk, Mrs. Von Hill, mem- in Yellowstone Park, Virginia and also were guests of Dr. bers, and Miss Clara Johnson, City, Mont., and Jackson, and Mrs. Jack McKean at Mrs. Dorothy Nielson, Mrs. Wyo. They visited her mother, Har-l- d Mrs. Edith Simmons, in Rex-berNewport, Oregon; and the Ray Norma Jones and Mrs. Smith. Idaho. L. Dones in Portland, Oregon Spanish Fork Boy, Boyd E. and DeAnna Spanish Kay Mills Hanks, August 4 Girl, Frank Wayne and Shirley Dodge Tobler Bushman, Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence August 5 Wilson, and daughter, Wendy, Boy, Albert D and Anna 9; and granddaughter, Kim Burton Kenison, Payson Lyman, 7, enjoyed a brief vacation in Vernal, visiting Pafty, Terry and John Mc- with the Duane Andersons, Gurk, childdren of Mr. and formerly of Payson. They also Mrs. John McGurk of Salt attended a celebration rodeo Lake City, spent the past in Vernal, visited the Dinasaur week vacationing in Payson Monument and Flaming Go-- with their grandmother, Mrs. Ramona Smith. rge Dam. left for New Yrk City. There A group of friends enjoyed The bride elect is a grada sister and in a steak fry Payson Canyon uate of Provo High School they will meet last Wednesday night Those and has attended Brigham husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald who enjoyed the affair were: Young University. Mr. Clinger (Lois) Mield.who have spent Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hogan, is a graduate of Payson High aver two years in Iraq, where Mr. Mield was a supervisor Mr. and Mrs. Bill Denning, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Anderson. The Dennings entertained the same group at a barbecue dinner at their home the following Sunday. Thursday, August Napkins -- - Th&nk Yous 1 16, 1962 Mrs. Hil1 Neighborhood The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah A family dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hanson in Fairview. Present were her sons and daughters as follows: Mr. and M rs Garth Olson, Mr. and Mis. Spence Amos, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morgan, Evanston, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, Mink Creek, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Rees Olson, Gardon Grove, Calif. Rees, a music supervisor for a school in California, and his wife, Alene, an elementary teacher have been spending their vacation in Payson and Fairview. John teaches in high school classes in Preston, Idaho. The family of School teachers, which includes Garth and Mrs. Amos (Crista Olson) of Payson, follow in the footsteps of their late father, C. P. Olson, a teacher in Payson High School many years ago. Mrs. Garth Olson, long time toucher of dance in Payson, and Mr. Olson last Friday attended a demonstration and exhibition of ballet at Kingsbury Ilall, University of Utah, Participating were some 200 students of all ages who were students of Prof. Wm, Christensen in the summer ballet course. iimsu T - Ih Wed. - Tiur. - FrL Aug. 15 - 16 - 17 - Sal. - 18 lMerrill's Marauders tart CHANDLER Sun - Aug. Mon - Tue - Wed 19 - 20 - 21 - 22 JAMES STEWART JOHN WATNEI |