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Show State Conference for The Payson Chronicle, Payson,1 Utah Thuisduy, 29, August He.d at Spring Lake News ia! s , brate her birthday Mrs. Cecil S. Peery received word that her grandson, Don Spainhower had beep sustained as a counselor to the Bishop m his ward at Bountiful. Mrs. Thelma Butler and her daughter, Mrs. Emadine Angus who is visiting at the Butler home went to Layton Thursday to see another daughter, Mr and Mrs Art Arnold, stopping in Salt Lake on the way to do some shopping When they returned home, Mrs Arnold and son and Pamela Angus, who had been visiting with the Arnolds came with them. Mrs. Arnold will visit with her parents for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Menlove and four children and their cousins Pamela and Jimmy Angus enjoyed a fishing trip at Strawberry on Friday. FOR THE BEST CARPET AND FURNITURE DEAL IN UTAH COUNTY 751.3909 CALL SANTAQU1N FREE ESTIMATE NO OBLIGATION U Mis Leonard Claik oi Santa-qui- n w as aboard the destroyer LsS Watts (DD-56during her recent undeway Naval Reset ve ti dining cruise Aug 1 thiough 18 in the Hawaiian Coilci elite Idand aiea 6, A West Coast Naval Reserve -- 9. a. jjsjsj t. sS j These beautiful gills are Members of the famed Glunioui-- 1 Iceis ensemble of HOLIDAY ON ICE They play impoitant roles in A Love Tale of Japan, said by it's producers to be the most c xti avagantly costumed spcctale since the shows beginning Tin new HOLIDAY opens Friday September 13, to Sunday Scptcmcbei 2 at the Fair Grounds m Salt Lake GLAMOUR-'TCERS"- : Former resident and former Bishop of Spring Lake, Herman Twede was honored by members of his family Aug 24 at Tooele for his buthday wh'ch was Thuisday, Aug 22 He was years old Focr daughters and four sons with their hus- 90 bands and wives were pre- sent for the buthday dinner which ws served on the pati-at the home of his son, Mr. and Mrs Woodrow Twede Going from here to join with the brothers and sisteis were Mr and Mrs El von Butler, They were accompanied by Mr and Mis Leon Tanner Payson Others piesent were Mr. and Mrs Paul Bigler, Pay-soMr. and Mrs Ray Lof-graSpnngville, Mr and Mrs Lawrence Twede, Mr and Mrs Art Twede Salt) Lake, Mr and Mrs. Hugh Twede, Clearfield and Scott Bigler and Linda Lof gran, grandchildren, the Wood-roTw'edes and the guest of honor Mrs. June Snell and six children of Oiem spent one day last week visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs On Earl Deckel Saturday another daughter, Mr. and Mrs Dan Hall and childien visited with Mr and Mrs Decker A ten day vacation trip was enjoyed by Mr and Mrs A J. Smith and thieo childien along with Mr and Mis Arnold Smith of Payson They enjoyed visiting many mteiest-m- g places, some of which weie Flathead, Montana, Hungry n, w Iloise Dam, Glacier Park, He-brg- Lake, Quake Lake They turned Yellowstone National Paik and went into Canada foi a visit to the LDS Temple at Caidston. Mr. and Mrs. Milan Jacobson, and family attended the Sanders family reunion held m Nephi on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith and their two daughters, Mrs Barbara Gleave and children, Rodger, Biadley, Tammy and Scott, and Mis Patricia Olsen and daughter Shirley Ann returned home Saturday fiom a two weeks vacation trip to Ote;on On the way they stopped at Richfield Idaho at the Giant Haws ranch and visited with Mr and Mrs Mike Co-an zvt Baker, Oreg they visiter with his mother, Mrs Gladys and his brothers Grifiith, and sisters and families At Union, Oieg they visited with a son, Mr and Mrs Glen Griffith, arriving there just in time to help them moves into a new house The Griffiths have seven giandchildren and they were able to get a group picture of them while they were together Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mis Earl Decker last week weie Mr and Mrs F. B Syphus cf St George A large crowd attended the Sacrament sei vices Sunday night to hear the program pre-nted by the Holland Choir fiom Salt Lake w v ' T-d- 3l destroyer, Watts was among 13 unit taking part in the lar- gest peacetime underway trailing excludes ever conducted warfare R icive crewmen Compiling Rcseive Destroyer Fquadron 27, some 1,100 personnel and an estiLIVE FIRING Army Pfc Julio Franco, 7th Infantry, 3d Infantry mated 1 290 active duty Navy-me- n a took part in the exercises Division, removes charges from a live mortar round during Is home Pfc Francos The ciuise was devoted to training exercise in WUdfleeken, Germany. fr Re-sei- antisubmarine warfaie trailing, ieplemshmcnt-at-sea- , dull and suiface bring ship-boai- Mr and Mis Myron Chusten-ser- , Armstiong fiom San Diego. opei ations Calif, and Miss Bcveily Romlast week. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larson 's and fnend fiom Piovo. and Mr. and Mis Lavon Yoik were at Fish Lake last week Keep Freedom In Your Future end. Mr. and Mrs. Dewain Sanderson visited at Faimington New Mexico, last week Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg Thursday, September 5, 1563 entertained last week for Mrs in the foyer of the University Delsie Rounds from Lovell, Union. Opening sessions wall Wyo , Mr. and Mrs Kelly begin at 9 00 a m in the of the Union bal-roo- GENOLA m NEWS By Dorothy Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Jensen and family from Hawthorne, Calif , visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Delbert Jensen last week Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tilby and family from Afton, Wyo, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Robert Tilby. They are moving to Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Murdoch and family vacationed at Yellow stonq Wyo. for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Spolton and children spent last week at Fish Lake. 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Armed Services in Sept. meet, will give women an oppoitumty to reflect and n. examine then role as worn n r a changing world bv 'the conference, so th U uveisity Exte.isiou IVi-- s e i, will include speeches, par cl discussions, dramatizations and discussion gioups ,v i io- - 0h list,! a uo a oi it i.s ea lcici u, there writ be many s s ona ol interest to the men A special cvei ing panel discuss on, to be moderated by Neal A Maxwell, dean of students at the University, will examine the changing role and ralation of men and women Panelists for the special d's-- c ssion will include Dr Milton R Merrill, academic vice president of Utah State University; Dr Joyce R Henne, a psychiatrist; and Dr Jack H Adamson, academic vice president of the University of Utah Registration for the conference will begin at 8 00 am lie 5 Jer-rclyn- A chuch wagon suppe w is seived outside on the law'n About forty weie in attendance Mrs. Richard Saunders and visited with two daughters parents at Munay sc vend days last week while her husband was on an Exploicr Scouting trip with Arlo Larson and the boys Mr and Mrs. Alva Moore and childien, David and Joy enjoyed a trip to northern Idaho last week They visited many places of interest, also relatives and fi lends on their way They enjoyed going thru a sawmill at Emmett Idaho besides visiting many of th dams and water projects Visitors at the home of the Alva Moores over the week end weie Miss Carol Christensen and Miss Pauline Knudson fiom Salt Lake and Kayleen and Terrell Moore a daughter and son of the Moores who are employed in Salt Lake. Visiting with relatives and friends in Utah are Mr. and Mrs Willard Butler and children from Redwood City, California They came in time to attend the wedding reception of his nephew, Gene Sadler and bride, Suzann Rich who were united in marriage Friday Aug 23 ot U Nearly 1,0(19 women fiom all pai is f Utah aie expected to gathci at the University ot the it. 'i tai'y next month for Wu-r c u at ai.l ual statewide The Ward Primary held their MonTiuil Builders Round-U- p day evening Aug 19 at the Wald Chuich The affair was held to graduate the Top Pilot L( ys and w e Rome them as they were advanced into Trail Building as Blazers The Blazers were advanced into the n Trtkker Class. The leader, Menlove, Ohve Barnett and Fein Nielsen, leaders explained the woik and what the boys are to accomplish in class to the paients of the boys who weie invited to be in attendance They displayed the visual aids used in the classes Each boy lepeated an Article of Faith The meeting was conducted by Dean Pcciy, piesi-den- t By Lenora Huish Mrs. Bob Menlove and child- four itn, Lon and Wade, spent week days at Ephraim last visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ray Olsen, while htr husband went on a hunting tup with his bi other, Max Menlove from Murray Mrs. Rosalia Lewis returned In me on Thui sday of last w eek fiom Pays-oHospital whcie she had cpent sevnal days treatment fur an receiving illness Mrs. Don Spainhower, her son Richard of Bountiful and her daughter, Mrs Dianne Kershaw and baby daughter of Salt Lake visited at the homee of Mis. Cecil S Peuy on Wednesday of last week Rith-ai- d stayed for a week's visit with his giandmothei, Mrs Peery while his mothei, Mrs Elva Spainhower was in the hospital Mrs. Rhea Menlove and her daughter Mrs Rex Peery and two children of Payson went to Nephi Thursday to visit at the home of their son and brother, the Ralph Menloves to help Mrs Ralph Menlove cele- Pavson Men Women to he 19G3 ll I ri!letrt liideiruili d |