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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah July Thursday, 18, Orem to Sponsor UBBA Tournament Aug. 1803 5-- Goshen News by VIRGINIA ROBERTS Mr. and Mrs. McDonald (Win ona Finch) of Seattle, Washington have been visiting at the home of Mrs McDonalds mother, Mrs. Lucille Johnson accompanied Johnson Mis. them to Idaho Falls where they will visit a brother and son the Stewart Finchs. Mrs. Rachel Jensen was a Salt Lake visitor on Satuiday Mrs. Lillian Burraston attended a bndnl shower at Mapleton on Friday eve. The occasion honored a granddaughter Miss Venice Chnstensen whose mairiage to Rulon Gam man will take place in the near future The bride to be is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. La var (Della) Christensen. Mrs. Don Wadsworth and Mrs Dorothy Button were ovei night guests of the II C The Roberts on Thursday. visitors and Mis Roberts were luncheon guests of Mrs. Ruth Diaper. Friday Mrs. Roberts entertained at a biunch in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Penrod and their brother and his wufe fiom Califoma, Mr. and Mrs Eail Penrod spent Tues. in Salt Lake City at the genealogical Library. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Steele and family of Kearns visited friends and relatives here on Saturday. Mrs. Rose Chapman of California accompanied by her sister Lillian Burraston of Goshen toured the Temple grounds and attended an organ recital last Sat. Stanley Walerbury a patient at the veterans Hospital in Salt Lake came by ambulance for a wreek end visit with his wife. INCREASED EFFICIENCY ECONOMY Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nelson and Mrs Clive Nelson attended the funeral service for Mrs Nelsons brother at Fayette on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Parkinson (Ina) visited at the home of Mrs. Paikingsons mother Sat. and Sun. They were enroute to their home in Washington, D.C., after a months vacation in Utah and Idaho. Mrs. Lavern Kirk and Mrs. Winona Jensen were hostesses to the O N O. Club Friday eve. After supper at Arrowhead, they attended a movie in Provo Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jolley and daughted of California are guests this week of Mrs Jolley's parents, Mr. and Mrs Vernon Steck. Miss Georgia Burrasion of Salt Lake City spent the weekend at the home of her mother Mrs. Elizabeth Burraston. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Thomas entertained for their daughter, Anita, and family of California on Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrsof Richard Bell and family Dugwayr Mr. and Mrs Richard Dunn and son and the Allen (Anita) family. Mrs. B. Jasperson . Mr. and were Salt Lake visitors on Wed. to They took their son Eddie the airport. He has gone to Virginia for government schooling. At a meeting of the Riding Club Sunday, evening in the Legion Hall it was decided that the Goshen Valley Riding Club would participate in the District Meet at Nephi on Friday and Saturday. Also that they would sponsor a Junior Rodeo on Aug. 29th at the Goshen Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Steele were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts of Salt Lake. They attended the Rodeo and other Pioneer day events and visited the Hogle Zoo. of families pre- Thousands PROFITS pare for that dream vacation purtrip by making regularBonds. chases of U. S. Savings Join those who Save Now, Go Lated with U. S. Savings Bonds. Gratitude is much more than a verbtl exppression of thanks. Action expresses more gratitude than speech. Mary Baker Eddy H f scientifically designed and meawfaclared WORLDS LARGEST SALES BOOKS The Payson Chronicle IKINAUCI AUTO statc fam mutual AUTOMOBILE COMPANY ' J. LaDon Ellett state Farm Agent Call wsuaance company By Lenora y f t- - h. 1 Y;,; . ; . '.A 1 nt - ... . v Is '-- , - o' 1- - 1 A. s A . f -- i .i , . fund-raisin- Cul-sha- jf rt '-- st ,v' ll fund-raisin- De-Ly- Am. Fork REFRESHING ICE CREAM is one of the best ways to beat summer heat, says pretty Gay Gunnell, alternate attendant to Utahs Daily Puncess. Utahs ice cream is tops in flavor, texture and purity, and has received recognition tluoughout the nation. THIS US YOUR The telephone number to call concerning clothing for the Training School at American Fork is Anyone wishing to assist the Jayshees in their project is urged to phone this number or contact Mrs. Max Llewelyn or Mrs. Melvin Baker, who is project chairman. Clothing from size 3 to adult will be welcomed. Any art! cles such as overalls, shirts, blouses, skirts, underclothing, shoes (not high heels) are being sought It is preferred the articles be clean and mended, but the Jaychees will wash and mend if need be. 465-237- 5. more than 60 During of the total of Series E Savings Bonds sold were in smalbonds $25 ler denomination through $00. The volume of $50 E Bonds sold set a record high for peacetime. RICHARD DANIELS THIS 15 A MISSILE it 'fUr j TRAINING IN CALIF' Richard V. Daniels, Seama.i Apprentice, U. S. Coast Guard the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V, Daniels of Payson, graduated from Recruit Training at the U. S. Coast Guard Bas, Alameda California on July 19 He completed 12 weeks of basic training in seamanship, gunnery, physical education, military discipline and justice, and Coart communications, Guard history. Daniels has been assigned to Electronics Technician School, Coast Guard Training Station, Groton, Conn During 1962 owners of U S Bonds amassed a Savings total of almost $1 4 billion in interest on Series E Bonds which they still hold. r At l. u. ' YOUNG MEff fOP aue&ca s fa rape AMO YOUP 0P, JO' 7H U. S. Air Force BECAUSE OP ij 1 kV ZhY , & ft -- THEtS SOLID FUEL, EASy TO PRODUCE AND MAINTAIN AND WHILE THE OPERATOR MAY Be WLES AWAY FOOLPROOF DEVICES KEEP THE MISSILE FROM Bh INO FlRED BY ACCIDENT OR SABOTAGE.. minutemen'can I- - AND -- Wndes Class Reunion at Sp- anish Fork High School at the Oakcrest Inn, Spanish Fork. He was chairman of the event attended by 70 persons. CHRONICLE WANT ADS firing quick results FOR THE BEST IN SHOE REPAIR PENCS HOE ERVICE 160 Payson, Utah South Third East VT.T Are You In The Market For A Diamond Ring? HERE ARE 3 BIG REASONS WHY WE CAN SERVE YOU BETTER LOWEST COST (We Buy Direct From The Importers) LONG TERM FINANCING RELIABLE and DEPENDABLE SERVICE j COME IN AND WE DON'T USE "PRESSURE" NOTICE THEY ARE WIDELY KFPT IN Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wride and daughter, LeAnn, of Boise, Idaho, weie Payson visitois when they attended Mr. Saturday. SSTEM MlNUTEMEHApe ' PF FIRED BY REMOTE CONTROL. ON A PEW SECONDS ar.d Mrs. Oliver Knapp, Mr and Mrs Rex Peery and Mr. and Mrs Carl Ashton, Mr. and Mis. Walter Butler, Mr. and Mrs Dick Saunders, Mr. and Mis. Kenneth Butler, Mr. and Mis Alva J Moore, Mr. and Mis. Ralph Hiatt, Mr. and Mis Bud Jacobson, Gene Sadler, Miss Suzanne Rich and Mr. and Mrs Darrel Zeeman attended the Eldets party held at the Girls Home Saturday night. Dwsyne Eenner was graduated tiorn Pi unary and apple ved to be ordained to the Priesthood and Richard Ren-zdl- o and Gaiy Knapp were to be advanced to the office of Pnest in the Sunday night Saci ament Services. Keith Twitchell and Dwayne Benner were presented with a Second Class Merit badge. Gaiy Knapp and David Moore received Merit badges in cooking and nature. Gary Mooie also received a L.fe Meat badge. The mothers of the boys also received miniature badges. Dennis and Lynn, Craig Lundell and Rex Butler made the hike to the top. Mrs. Barbara Jensen and three daughters from Goshen visited at the home of an aunt, Lenora Huish on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Belcher and seven children from Union visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett Nelson on L RANSE. A thankful heart is not only the greatest virtue, but the parent of all the other virtues Cicero 46S-320- SOUP-FUE- INTERCONTINENTAL COMPLETES BOOT "minutemajt X MlSflLE OF Las Vegas Ntv, visiting wih his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Rus sel Jacobsen and family. While there they visited sevcial places of interest. Loyd LeFevre spent last week in Salt Lake v.siting with his sister, Mr. and Mis. Lee Hofeling. The members of Spring Lake Ward, who attended the Nebo Stake Senior Citizens outing were, Mr. and Mis. Wahei Butler, Mr. and Mrs. J Everett Nelson, Mrs Cecil Peery, Mis Adtlia Conneivey, Ray and Lenora Huish, Aicher Butler. Vein Johnson, Bishop and Mrs. Junior Lundell and Mr and Mrs. Bob Menlove. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peay weie in charge of the lunrh for the Ward members assisted by Mrs Ralph Egan. Mr. and Mrs. L. Don Spain-liuwe- r and children from Bountiful visited at the home of Its mother, Mis. Cecil Peery, on Sunday. The children visited with their grandparents while Mr. and Mrs. Spainhower attended the services m the Paik Second Ward Church. Guests for dinner at the home of Mrs. Cecil Peery on Sunday were her son, Mr. and Mrs. Merrm Spainhower and three children. Mi, and Mrs. Glen Benson and two sons, Dennis and Lynn and boy friends Rex Butler and Craig Lundell and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Menlove and children went to Aspen Grove Friday afternoon to participate in the Timp Hike. They attended the program and stayed overnight and on Saturday. Mr. Menlove and sons, Dennis and Paul, Mr. Benson and sons, THE trr Training School Huish Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tervort some cf their children and and Mr. ar.d Mrs. Milan Jacobsjn fam lies spent last week at and two sons Blair and Teiry, Ytlluw stone National Park. recently spent about a week in Mr. 10 One of the biggest tourna from 10 to 12, rep. sent the best of some 2000 Little Leaments ever held in Orem gue baseball players fiom Ovu coming to this city August to 10 at the City baseball dia 100 teams throughout control and southern Utah. monds. Admission to the games wdl It will be the Little League be free to the public, and of Utah Boys Baseball Associ room is of seating 32 teams plenty ation comprising from Lehi to Monticello, and promised. will decide the championship the arrangeSpearheading in six days of spirited com pet ments for the big week are ltion. DeLynn Heaps, These boys, ranging in age of UBBA, along with Evun Baugh, director of Junior Baseball in Orem. BOYS BASEBALL UNIT Committees for the tourna ment are as follows: TO GiVE TOTE GOTE Trophies - Evan Baugh &. DeLynn Heaps; Advert .sing Boys Baseball officials of Jack Sumner; Prizes IX L n Orem aie giving away a Tote Heaps and Matio Bussio; T't g effort ket Sales Even Baugh, Alba t Gote in a tourna Clark and Deb Mills; Tournato the statewide prior ment to be held here Aug. 5 ment Schedule - Harry 10. (Pres. UBBA); Houmi.i! g Through this of out of town teams - Vic campaign, the officials plan to Christensen, Don Bloomfield make admission to the games and John MtK.nncn, Ump.m com Scorers and Anrounetis - Evan free during the six-da- y petition. Baugh, Bill Rawlings and Max The motor scooter will be Bliss. away following the given Since no chaige will bo made game at the for the championship games, pnzes aie beOrem baseball diamond in City as a moncy-rais-m- g awarded ing Park on Aug. 10. to defray expenses. In adManagers and baseball comdinners and other prizes mittee members for each team dition, will be given to home run will have tickets to sell. Harry hitters. Fork, is Cutshall, Spanish Dugouts will be at all diaof and UBBA, president monds for the games. The city is vice Heaps, Orem, and several service clubs have president. cooperated to get these into shape for the tourney. Bleachers will be set up. with Clothing Needed plenty of room to view games. Loudspeakers will bring comAt mentary on the action. Committee members hope to make this an annual event, bringing recognition to Oiem. 1962 Tfcr Spring Lake News L'f ,1 SEE US SELLING METHODS HA(CFNEDSrTEs UNPECGPOUND 0 PROOF Dufye Jewelry POM shelters. J.. V 220 South Main, Spnngville, Utah CKRCIIICLE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Phone HU9-422- 1 mysme mir OK SPECIALS 51 61 6.9 59 58 57 55 52 61 159S 1645 PLYMOUTH Fury Sedan R.H AT CHEVROLET Bel Air Sedan RJf. RAMBLER Sta. Wagon R.H. A.T. 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