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Show The Payson Chronicle, Paysdii, Utah 1 hi y, 11, Apiil Santaqum News 1963 Spring Lake News Mis V rgmia Twede from Salt home of his uncle, Mr and Lake, vi ltd at the home of Mrs Vaughn Davis over the Mi ard Mis Walter Batler week end . ore day last week They were Mr. aid Ms. Stephen Coon Enroute f on Salt Lake lsited w ith her rue sts for dinner home they stoppt d and visited parents, Mr and Mrs Elbert foi a while with another sister, Barnett on Sunday Mr and Mis Art Bowers and Mrs. Waller Butler, her dau-ghtr- Bernice Mrs r, Monta- Archer gue, her brother-in-laButler went to Salt Lake Thuis morning to take Walter Butler to the Veterans Hospital for treatment and observation Mrs Butler and Mrs Montague returned that evening K"r n John--o- i Ai'vher Butler Stayed over and Baibara Wiel Jo Ann Lundell was ill for a visit with his daughter, control and conserve precious irrigation water with permanent, economical Utah Concrete . 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PRICES START AT PRICES START AT 2gQ5 UTAH CONCRETE PIPE CO. -- FR3 6670 - 6301 - FREE ESTIMATE PROVO-J5- LOGAN 50 CACHE OGDfcN no obligation Mr and Mis Blame Hall He aso v.sited with a nuie, Mr and Mrs Shi Schaeirtr Mr Butler and Mis Schaerer visited Walter Butler at the Hospital Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hiall have recently moved into the Hiatt home Mr and Mrs Gaith Peait and childien have moved into the home owned by Mrs Hiatt foimeily Mis Kincade. Mr. and Mrs, Grant Lyman and family including their dauy ghter, Mis Jennie Ruth and baby daughtei of Pay-so- n spent Satuiday in S It Lake visiting with 1 datives and shopping Mike Cowan left for Sich-fielIdaho, Saturday wheie he will spend the spring and summer woiking with his the Giant Haws Mis Cowan expects to join him Al-ve- later && Carries water swiftly and efficiently wherever you want it. TOR PRAINAGE. Reclaim waterlogged alkaline land to full production. Come in soon fora free estimate.. FOR SALT LAKE mi -1- SPRINGVILLE RO BANK BLDG. SK 2 EX 9 1 M 1940 WALL AVtNUL HU 47638 SO RLDWOODRD VALLEY - 501 ITTU CWYUT (0. at mm rfktt Km SPOKANE the TACOMA PORTLAND wry 3 t'WiW' $ LOS ANfcL I s N yv x -- 41 14 - to t! V , v V 11 i Agriculture is b busmen affecting every phase of our economy and personal well being Machinery equipment and supplies are shipped to the farm Produce and processed farm products must rno.e to market swiftly and dependab'y Those old letters and dusty books in your attic could help f nance your summer vacation, that backyard patio or some other project you have in mind The Utah Mining Centennial Committee says it will pay cash for the best authentic and original biography or autobiography, diary, journal, or historical account about the states early days of mining Awaids of $109 are to be made at least three contributors if they come tp with outstanding historical papers before June 30, 1963, the committee said Papers submitted wull be used by the committee in preparation of stories about Utahs early mining days Copies are to be made for the files of the Utah State Historical Society for future use Awards of $10 will be made to persons who send manuscripts that are accepted for use in whole or part by the All papers and committee books are to be returned, the committee said, unless donors expressly offer them for the permanent files of the Historical Society. Papers for the contest are to be mailed to the Mining Centennial Committee Box 2106, Salt Lake City, When you care enough to lock your vary best. Come to Dee's for Arofessio-- dl Beauty Cars. Experienced in all jour Beauty Needs ir : Peimanent Ha.reutting - Hair and Styling Specializing Wavng coloring - 81 West 6th South PAYSON LAUNDRY CENTER Phone 465 3167 DEANNA HANSEN and Operatoi Mgr 00000000000000 Don't let them for the weekend Youll need extra milk for the weekend. More of the family at home. More people for meals. Extra snacks. Stock up nowk Have plenty of Milk in your erator for the weekend. AMERICAN refrig- DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Sponsored by blah s Dairy Farmers . 'rtfs TOTAL PERFQMAMGE .v. k z. Accersoncs After The Fact Natui ally, wouldnt you think of buying a vacuum' ikanci wi'hout the attachments foi doing the diapes, or cleaning the upholstery dia'ing the dmt out of The big investment is the vacuum cleaner itself The atKchn ents help you to do' more with it Likewise, a radio and a heater dont add much to the monthly car payments But they make the time you spend in your car a lot moie pleasant Were leading up to a plug lor the photographic accessing we sell Theyre the little txtia-- that help you to realize the full potential of your ii or piojector They ke j h tography a lot more fun Ink, th acccseoiy lenses that 'it you n u' e in for close-up- s ci cha go t1 field of your v.ew Oi the file boxes that Wamhten out the confusion of the junbkd slides youve been col icting over the yeais ind kt ytu li d the slide you ant wlen yo wart it Oi the field cases that can be slung over your shoulder, freeing your hands, and freeing your irund from the worry of damaging your camera Or a new light like the Kodak Sun Gun Movies Light foi oetter home movies Or the Kodak Pi csstape Editing Outfit 'hat lets you put together real dory lines instead of showing andom movie reels Whatever the accessory, we have it Come in and find out now you can get more out of your carnet a with one of our photo aids. You may hiuk photography is pleasurable now, but you haven't even oegun to enjoy yourself. v ow-co- Now, with modern processing and modern transports tion, people enjoy in season products all year long Today, on Union Pacific electronically controlled traffic and communications help move farm and ranch products to your market the automated jail way When you ship be specific, say Union Pacific." anything Pay Cash for Centennial ggc ggc DEE'S STYLES 'Vk v cre-vic- ts Q r-! e. Committee to Mining GIVE YOU US Saving Stamps Guaranteed by Ft. Knox E RAKES ADJUSTED WHEEL PACKED TYLER'S AMERICAN WE OOOOOOOOOOOOOOl By Gean avrfccmaied -- Sunday visiting w ith his fam-,- y the Rex Pecrys Mr. and Mrs. Kay Cook and four daughters ft am Goshen visited for a short time at the home of hi r Aunt Len-o- i a Iluish on Sunday They came to bring her mother, Mrs Fanny Butler, who had spent two weeks visiting wuth them Mu. Rhoda Peterson and daughters Glona and Susan and son Lany have been visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Jeiry Lyman . Fred Lyman came home with his paients, Mi and Mrs Grant Lyman when they returned home Satuiday night from Salt Lake w here they visited during the day He visited with them Satirday night and Sunday Mrs. Vila Butler attended the Waid reunion held in the Paik Waid Saturday night with her daughter Mis Raymond Montague and family Eabies blessed in the regular Fast and Testimonial Services held Sunday weie the infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Glen Thomas, blessed by her grandfather, Sherol Thomas and given the name of Gena Thomas, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Charley Twitchel, Anita Kay Twitchel, blessed by her father, and the daughter of Mr and Mrs Gaiy Rushton of Hunter, was blessed by her uncle, Elder Lynn Ja ouson a'ld given the name, Kimbmly Rushton Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rushton and family visit d here m Sunday with the Gary Rushtons at the home of Mr ind Mis Milan Jacobson Tlmy attended the Si"d,y Services to be piosented when their granddaughter, K mbcily, was named Mrs. Max.ne Moore underwent suigoiy in the Payaon Hospital Thuisday morning Clyde Rex Peery who is employed it Salt Like spmt Products move to and from the farm on Union Pacific... seat rue cation Becky Braithwaite, 6 year od daughter of Mr and Mrs Gary Braithwaite, of Salt Lake has spent one W'eek with grandparents Mr and Mrs Bob Childs ;Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Davis returned home Monday from a two weeks vacation to Phoenix, Arizona, Long Beach, California and Las Vegas, Nev They visited with Mr and Mrs Leland Kelley and baby son in Long Beach and with the families of Niel, Larry and Gary in Las Vegas Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Albert Kay are Mrs Karen Rugg and four sons of Orangeville, Calif Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peterson received word of the birth of a grandson Wed The little boy was born to their childien Roger and Gael Peterson Fitt in a Salt Lake hospital Mrs Peterson left Sunday by bus to spend a few days at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wadsworth and three daughters of Phoenix, Arizona, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clayson in Santaqum and with Mr and Mrs Maynard Moore of Pay-co- n They came to attend sessions of the LDS conference in Salt Lake Ths Neighborhood Club sptnt an enjoyable afternoon Thurs at the home of Mrs Nellie Nelson where social chat and sewing was on the agenda Dinner was also served to the 11 Any Did Papers? IN ILRSIIT OF THE LLLSUE LNLMY Troops of the Republic of Vietnam carefully woik thur way across a pole bridge as they pursue the Viet Cong. The soldiers make the crossing cautiously as the water below may contain mines or spikes. (Photo courtesy Stars and Stripes, Pacific) son-in-la- concrete and metal Monies T Holladay i d family The Boeh.ve Class with their leader Lcnoia Huish and counselor Thelma Butler enjoyed a Bowl ng party last week Included in tne gioip were Pat y AJan s, Kathy Bainctt Crist le J cobson, JaNone Smith 3d H idson Thry hve also visited with a The Fireman's Auxiliary held san, John, who is attending the thcr moHhly meeting Mon BYU r 'h t at the home of Mrs Members cf the Jr. L'leiury Kathleen Williams Pres Club met at the home of Mrs Aimstrong conduced and Mona Rae Woodbury Thursday the group of 7 members and night Mrs Gladys Robbins two giests enjoyed films on reveiwed the book Love and Niw Zealand, Martial Islands Peanut Butter Special guest ad Hawaii and other Islands was Mrs LaDean Westover of interest, also souvenirs were of Joseph City, Anz Refreshshown Mrs Fred Lynn of ments were served Mona showed the films and Mr. ard Mrs. Thsron Snyder th souvenns tw'o chi Ji on, Rita and and Lieut. Commard.r Clinton have teen visiting in M Holladny and son, Hal, ot G3ry, and neighboring Santaqum Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting with relatives and n Pantaqi in with parents Mr communities friends during the Spring va- not attend ai J by Lmora Hui'-Mr. and Mra. Lynn Olsen Myrl H 'rpcr and his sister from Salt Lake visited at the co-d- be'la By M-- s A trip to Las Vegas, Nev., has bee 7 enjoyed by Mr and Mis WilforJ ElLworth tnd Mi and Mrs Viv Montague The Ellsworth couple visit'd with their son, Kenton and wife and children, and the were guests of Montagues their daughter, Marguerite, and husband Fred Ditmer, and fam lly Enroute home they toured Zions National Park and also visited Glen Canyon Dam and Page, Ariz See the West at eye level frem a Domeliner Superb mea's Family Faies Liberal baggage allowance Vacation stopover privileges. WMWW V- v ? 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But only the car that has the best total combination of strength, balance, precision g control and suspension can win . . . that's what we mean by total performance. Visit your Ford Dealer before you buy any other new car. Ffere's what you'll find a new kind of total-ca- r durability, a new1 kind of handling ability, a that is suspension startlingly smooth yet sticks to the road like tar. If you haven't driven one lately, you can t really know what a new Ford is like. Remember , if it's built by Ford , its built for performance .. total performance! road-dingin- solid, silent SUPER TORQUE Five-hundr- FOR 60 YEARS THE SYMBOL DEPENDABLE OF PRODUCTS C&kdk MOTOR COMPANY st GEM'S PROTO SHOP Phone 465-222- 4 - Payson, Utah Tischner Ford Sales & Service SantaquinUtah KathleTischner, Owner Phone754-328- 1 |