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Show E:rl Pag: was honored by cileliutedj 7 Alta Cowan Reviews h s family when he Bock at Cuitus Club air-unge- ld-le- n, Mis Glade Cowan revnwtd The True Story of Ajoh Lin before men bers of the Culti s Club at a meeting held Wednesday at the home of Mis B S Eggertson Mis Cowan desenbed how this blind and deaf girl came to the United States to attend the Perkins School her expei-lence- s there and how she is now teaching blind and deaf children in her native Singapore. Mary Cowan, niece of the chairman of the piogram, Sang O What A Beautiful Morning and one other number accompanied by Mrs George Eikers-ley- . d nt k Thuisday, '4. r '' v i f I v Patricia Ann Watts Makes Plans 4 plant. her v v by Mrs George F Wilson, president, club members voted to give a cash amount of money to the city to assist w ith a beautification program and also to help send a girl to Girls State Assisting as hosts were Mi's J. D Christensen and Mrs John Daniels Jr ' To Marry Stewart Gudmundsen Mr and Mrs Eldon F Watts, Willard, announced the enand foithcoming gagement marriage of their daughter Patricia Ann to Stewart L Gudmundsen of Payson The couple is making plans for a wedding June 6 in the Logan LDS Temple. Mlss Watts graduated from Box Elder High School and LDS Seminary and has attended Weber College and the Institute. ) AFTER 30 YEARS' ..FIRED? Mr Gudmundsen has graduated from Payson High School and Seminary and has completed an"LDS Mi'ssTonTo Denmark. He is presently Brigham Young University, where he is a senior majoring in chemical Mrs. Larry (Sonya Fran com) Nelson and four children of Salt Lake City spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn Francom. Mrs. P qt. bottle 15c With a copy of this ad tfTARKEili 'LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU atm FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OPEN EVERY DAY AND SUNDAYS UNTIL 10:30 P. M. ensational 1-- Pc J. M. Mitchell has re- turned home after a four months stay m California, where she visited with her daughters, ' Mrs. Don Fntcher and family at La Habra and Mrs. Irvin Lithgoe and family at Pasa dena She also visited with other relatives, Sarah Mitchell Farr at Norwalk and Mrs Virgie Wilson at San Francisco LuVar Chaffin, feature Alls Chaffin b nit at the L Angus me of Mis Ray Obituaries Chtifm was intioduced Mi lv Mis Mix Wamci, assist-i- i William D. Jarvis g hoxtavs Mi Chaltm told tii' gioup the pioeess that a Tli i e w ill be no autopsy and '1 a v goes thiough before it no inquest into the death of turns out a news punt News-pi- p William D Jarvis, 3J, World 1 4: llun is still today maintain War II purple heart vtteran, tiadiioial position as found dead Fnday in his motel Amu lias List and most com- apaitment in Santaquin pute s uue of news, he stated, Aparently his bed caught whin a big stoiy file horn a burning liadus Call cxpelt to and ha got as far as thecigarette, kitchen and that bl idles lead it on uty stmts m less than 30 mi iuti s Membiis (Uc id ofuceis foi the comm; ai with Mis Fai Mattniso i n mu d as new pus dent, Mis Rav Angus viee pii sdi nt, Mis Got don Tuy'ni siuitaiy, Mis Cal- befoie collapsing from suffosaid Shu iff Ralph cation, Cln pple File Burned all the bedding and ih irud a hole in the floor seVtn feet equate Air Jaivis had been living at the B & K motel for the past ls le Bui ton 10 days The motel consists of upoitii Mis Keilh Ho n an, piou a double row of cabins, which dent, umdi cUd the nueting on the side wheie Mr Jarvis Enteitu mint included vocal was staying, weie connected lie had appaiently leturned solos by Mis R maid ALyei to the motel Tuesday afternoon accompanied by Mis Holman md a pi mo solo by young after playing pool with a i t Mr. and Mrs. Dick Manwar- mg and daughter, Mariel, of Denver, Colo , spent the weekend in Payson with her mother, Mrs. Loren Johnson Mariel, a high school senior, was on in spring vacation The family Mr and Mrs on also called Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hill Mlles Spainhower and child- announcing the engageme it ren in Salt Lake City of their daughter, Kathleen, to Clark Spencer, son of Mr Mr. and Mrs. Keith Done and family of Evanston, Wyo , spent the wreekend in Payson with their mother, Mrs J L Done They were J0lned for Sunday dinner by Mr and Mrs Bud Done and children of Salt Lake City Kathleen Hill, Clark Spencer to Be Married Rites May 3rd and Mis Onen Spencer, Pay-ar- e son The F ik Puik-Secon- Word has been received of a second baby girl to Stanley and Connie Smith Cloward in Concord, Calif. The new arrival made her appearance on Sunday, April 7, and is to be cal- led Wendy Ann. Her sister, Kern Lynn, is now 15 months old. Grandmothers are Mrs Edith Clowrard and Mrs Ra-- 1 mona Smith, both of Payson and-Maul- in' Living Room Group Jams father and Ali CRADLE ROLL is1-- at Burbank and the Francoms fuend Angus couple will exchange nuptial vows May 3, and will be honoied afteiwaid at a rcCiption to be given at Pavson Maich 19 d Waid chuuh Eiy John Mont L FeVie. Wilson, Payson Both M ss Hill and her finance aie giaduates of Pay-s- o Maich 20 Gill, Mix Ilenry and Melba i High School, whcie she was president of the Futuie Lc.Rua loot: Knight, Spung-v.ll- e Ilomcmakois of America, a Boy', Me ii ill Ross and Lauia member of the Pep Club, man-agof the Dance Cl , vice Dcam Bcckstiom Caitcr, San-- t quin president of the Thespian Club and a member of the yearbook Maich 22 Bey, G oi ge LaMai and Gail 'taff Shq wras named winner of the Tolhurst Oiatoncal Con- Elaine Hill Woodaid, Piovo Gill, Walter Claicnce and test and was a delegate to Jan Van Ausdal LaFevcr Girls State Presently in her third year Santaquin at Bugham Young University, March 23 W'here she is majoring in eleGul, Gnald IIow aid and mentary education, she is aff-- l Barbaia Carol Neeley Elison lated with Thea Alexis Ser- Oiem vice unit Mr Spencer has at- Maich 25 Boy, Clair C and Jewell tended Central Utah Vocational School Barney Swenson, Spanish Fork March 26 Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Andrus Girl, Douglas Kent and Maxcr King City, Calif, were ine Holt Harward, Spanish g. ests last week at the home Folk of Mr and Mrs Leslie Bavnett March 27 The ladies are sisters Girl, Edwin Dana and Jan ice Rae Henline Lazenby, Bear Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hafey River City nnd two daughters visited at Boy, Arden Ray and Vickie the home her paitnts, Mr and Diane Diamond Underw'ood Mrs Max Warner, Sunday Eureka ci Mr. and Mrs. Houser Francom and Mr. and Mrs. E. S Van Louven have returned from a trip to South Gate, Calif, where they visited with Bishop and Mrs J W. Osborn and daughter, RaNae, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nelson and baby son, Darrell. They also visited Mrs. Van Louvens brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. E Wanlass and daughter, Mary, son and wife, Mr and Mrs Ross Francom and family at Lawndale While on the coast, Houser Francom became ill and spent part of the vacation period in the hospital at Lynwood He is now recovered This week she spent a few days and feeling well. Enroute to m Salt Lake City with a dau- California they visited in St Delilah ghter, Mi's Dave Fowler, and George with Mrs family after attending the Dau- Aldredge and Lafe Van Loughters of Utah Pioneers con- ven and at Las Vegas with Mrs. Cora Brown and family. vention at Hotel Utah 1903 11, wnLi oi t) e Deseret News, her husband to theaccompanied meeting as giust speakei whei mem-Light refreshments weie i' if (Ik Jumoi Cuitus Club seived . Ro-be- Her-manso- n, Apnl Newspaperman Speaks at Junior Cuitus Club, Names 63 Officers Alter a discussion conducted Wells Wi'sc, ferm rly of lest ves Payson, v sited with last week in Payson and Spanish Folk Mr Wilson res dcs at Los Alamos, Ne'V Mexico, where he is with the security department of a government Mrs. Albert Ashby visited second great newborn it grandchild, daughter of and Linda Ashby in Salt Lake last Saturday while m Salt Lake for the convention of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers The new baby has one sister. Grandparents are the Dean Ashbys and Royce Hermansons of Payson. The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah a- - ; his buthday Si nday, April d At noont me, Mis Page a dm ei foi their ch Mr & Mrs Gaith Bellis-ton'an- d fuur childiui of Ogden, Mi a ad Mis Lyun Page aid soi, Max, Mr and Mrs ILcd Page ai d thnce tbidnn. Pay son In the evening another c uded gioup of dinner g lests it Mi? Pages finnly as follows the Gccrge HuidiiLks s of 11 Jensens p10vo, the Borne of Max Mendenhalls the Foik, Gtoige Sparish WiLcrs of Payson Abo pie-seere their aunt, Mrs Kate Hiynio d ol Lcs Angeles, Cald , and her Mi husband daightr and a"d Mis Taul E'gren, Salt Lake City a motel employee Frmday broke down the locked door and found the body, badly burned, upon the kitchen floor I hoi e was no smoke in the apai tment The sheriff theonzed that the file had been extinguished by lack of oxygen, but the kitchen, window open slightly, pel n itted the smoke to ovei the past few days vithout anyone noticing it William D Jarvis was born Sept 9 1923, in Santaquin, a son of E irl and Ora Pearl Andieason Jaivis lie married Mildied Coleman Oct 20, 1945. They were later divorced He maned Ruth Rowe May, 1951, m Pioche, Nev They were later divoiced A veteran of World War II, Air. Jarvis had been awarded the Purple Heait and Oak Leaf Cluster. He W'as a member of the LDS Church Surviving are his father, step mother, LaRue Jarvis, both of Santaquin, a son and four daughters, William Kenneth Jarvis, Ogden; Cindy, Carol, Alary and Candice Jarvis, all of Alona; thiee brothers Glen and Russell Jarvis, both, of Santaquin; LaMar Jarvis, with the U. S Air Force m France, two sisters, Airs Phyllis Archuletta, Salt Lake City, and Mrs Dorothy Mulchay, Portland Ore, thiee Gary R Jarvis, Salt Lake Joe Jarvis and Paul Jarvis, both of Santaquin; three s, Bonny Jarvis, Debra Jarvis, and Mrs. Vance (Jolene) Marshall, all of Santaquin; stepbi others, Richard Peterson, Sunset, Jay Peterson, Logan, and a stepsister, Airs Darlene Peterson, Spanish Fork Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Santaquin-Tinti- c LDS Stake Center. Interment was in the Santaquin City Cemetery where military rites W'eie accorded by the Santaquin American Legion Post 84, under the direction of Keith Jolley dis-bui- se half-brothe- with NYLON SOFA BED, CHAIR and OTTOMAN sleeps 3! half-sister- II U I S II Tliealre - Pit) son Huish Theatre w ill be closed SUN - MON TUE -- Wed - April Childiens Thuis - Fri - Sat 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 Matinee Sat 3 30 . rawr. unto eomrr uwi DORIS : STEPHEN I JIVMY EHiBOYDiBSn 4 BILLY In PANA VISION and METROCOIOR DOWN Wed - Thuis - Fri - Sat April 17 . 18 - 19 - 20 Childrens Matinee Sat 3 30 Free Carrying Charges For fflPoujps MATCHING S T E P - E N D COCKTAIL TABLE! &IJL Modern LAMPS WITH MATCHING SHADES! a. 2 MODERN POLE LAMP! t SALEM, UTAH Eastman COLOR SiKPMTTt ' |