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Show Junior Cultus Club Santaqum News Ulah-Jua- DeHa Hudson M xican theme dieu membiis cf the Junior Cultus Club to the home of Mis William Denning Thursday evening A delicious dinner, so ted ainul colon d lights and (lowland items ficm our m u'hbonng Count! y, was anangtd by Mis Douglas Dixon. She t ts d bv Mis. Kenneth (phi id Mis Diane Patten, M Fave Mattmson, and Mrs Chneme Hill. Mis Ivuth Holman pn nt, conducted a buniie, ses-:n, when plans weie made for the dub ltoat to be entered m the Harvest Days paiade Mrs. Elsio West spent last and the group discussed tin n n.Jv.t m las Ver.is, Nev, hilltop beautif.eution pioject. a.itli hi r daughti r and lius-- i n, d, 1) th ; lul Sam Simpson, Mrs. Mina Simons has re- b i mi !y of la si n A! a at tc Huntd Pay; on uihr spi tidlie S mp on In me u t e Si i ing a number of months u th t and Connie Simpson Nelson her daughters, Mis. Dailene ml tlnee ji.iing Si ns of Lh Niehuii, Bakelslieid Calif ; and Mrs. Kathleen Cleft, Avjnell, Calif Immediately after lemming to Utah, Mis Simons vent to Salt Lake City to visit with her son, Latimer, and family for a week prior to their dcpaiture lor Houston Texas, where they will reside Latimer is engaged m governAnti bacterial ment research and will teach pait time at a university inactibial structing doctois on results of BABY his work. " I , , f e ? J n i 4 'V j. v v, a tet p. Li -- i L i Marla Hudson and Paul Bowers C. E. Stevenson was hostess to a nicely arranged The couple plan to exchange nuptial vows Friday, September 20, at the Manti LDS Tem- luncheon given Thursday at ple and will be honored at a Oak Crest Inn Guests were reception the same evening in seated at one long table centhe Santaquin Tintic Stake tered with an arrangement of Peace House. Both are graduates of Payson High School and LDS Seminary, Miss Hudson has attended Snow College where she served as Freshman Class secretary. She was an attendant to Pay-so- n Harvest Days Queen in 1961 and was Santaquin Homecoming Queen last year. Presently she is woiking for the Vocational Rehabilitation. Mr. Bowers has attended Brigham Young University. He also completed an LDS Mission to the Southern States. They will make their home in Provo where the bride is employed, and Mr. Bowers will continue his studies at the Gaaden Club Makes Annual Tour Wed. 60 k, 3 n, n. roses, with covers placed for the following; Mrs. J. K. Kayes, Mrs. Grant Hansen, Mrs J L. Davis, Mrs Jane Vance, all of Provo Mrs Ramona Smith, Mrs. Gould Dixon, Mrs. Max Stewart, Mrs Ralph Daniels, Mrs. Q. M. Burdick, Mrs Rex Anderson, Mrs Marshall Fisher, Mrs. Eugene Smith, Mrs. M L Coburn and Mrs. Bryce Jones, all of Pay-soMiss Emma Weeks joined friends from Provo and spent the day in Salt Lake last Thursday. 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The afternoon was spent watching colored slides of a trip to Europe taken recently by a granddaughter, Miss Marion Olsen, Salt Lake City, and also slides of points of interest m Alaska shown by a grandson, Clair Winnie, who has returned home from that state, where he was stationed with the Army. August INVITED TO ATTENDED OS') ar Green YOU ARE ALL CORDIALLY 9 01. can left Tuesday for San Francisco, Calif., from W'here they will sail to Guam for a two-yeassignment with the Navy. They have spent the past month visiting in Payson with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mau-lic- e Alvey, and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Goble, Springville. Phone AUGUST 31. AT 3:00 P.M. POWDER th n. 465-201- 2 SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AWT1 EXTRA PROTECTION HIGHLY ABSORBENT not breathing and did not have a heartbeat. Nevertheless, Vandal pried open her mouth, and Richardson began resuscitation. Within five minutes, Suzanne began to show signs of life. Heartened by a faint pulse and heartbeat, the two soldiers wrapped the girl in a blanket While Richardson continued to give the girl resuscitation. Vandal drove them to the local hospital. Now, Suzanne is completely recovered, and the two soldiers see her often. Mrs Goforth, the girls mother, cant thank the sergeants enough for their heroic deed. The two soldiers agree that, Just seeing Suzanne alive and well Is more than enough reward. Maj. Gen. Harry H. Critz, Commanding General of the 101st Airborne Division and Fort Campbell, personally commended the men for their action. Sergeant Richardsons home Is In Los Angeles and Sergeant Vandal hails from Pawtucket, R. I. mouth-to-mou- mien Baby Mrs. of Payson. three-year-ol- Powder Circle Sept. 20 as Wedding Day Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hudson, Santaquin, are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Marla, to Paul Bowers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Bowers FORT CAMPBELL, KY. (ANF) 'The Importance of a sound knowledge ot Fust Aid was dramatically demonstrated when two Anny Seim ant- - tound d Suzanne Goforth lying m the mea of Kentucky Lake at Parts Island Park near Paris, Tenn. The little girl had been presumed dead by a crowd of anxious onlookers after she had been pulled from the water. Breaking through the ranks of the crowd, Sergeants James Richardson and Norman Vandal, both members of the 101st Airborne I)iv., Fort Campbell, Ky found that the child was -- A successful garden tour was conducted last Wednesday evening under the direction of Grace Montague, with Martha Chard and Naoma Hillman assisting. A large group visiting the lovely gardens of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Miller, Payson Hospital, Mrs. Beth Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Bean, Mrs. Emma Cluff, Mr. and Mrs Morgan Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Williams, Mr. and Mrs BYU. Clifford Herbert, Mr. and Mrs Howard Ellsworth and Mr. Rebecca Brimhail Holes and Mrs. Lionel Montague. pital. Refreshments were seived at BOth Birthday Aug. 19 Mr. and Mrs. E. Lloyd West- Fred Twede. son of Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mrs over returned to Joseph City, Mrs. Vernal Mrs. Rebecca Brimhail obTwede, was grad- Lionel Montague. served her 80th birthday annibachuated from BYU with a Mrs. H. LaMar Twede and versary at an openhouse arrelor degree in exercises conducted Aug. 22. He and his three children have visited anged at her home by members SPECIAL wife departed the following here with the Vernal Twedes, of the family. Many friends day for Southern California and will join Capt. Twede after and relatives called, the celewhere he will be employed as he completes a course of study bration being planned as a PLATE LUNCH at Tinker Air Force Base, surprise to Mrs. Brimhail. an accountant. A resident of this community Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The For Out of Town Visitors Brim-ha- ll Mr. and Mrs. Gene Coray of family will reside in Wash- the past 59 years, Mrs. was born Aug. 19, 1883, State new a in assignington Long Beach, Calif., are ment with the Air Force. in Orderville, a daughter of visiting with their parents, Mr. Sarah and David Alma Losee and Mrs. Sid Coray, in Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Me She married Joseph William while their son Kimo, attends FOURTH WARD STAND 12 years the National Explorer Con- Farland of Ogden visited in Brimhail, who died ago. relalast with week Payson Under The Trees ference at BYU in Provo. Mrs. Brimhail enjoys hand-woiCITY PARK A highlight of their visit was tives. They were guests at the homes Mrs. of Wilson especially making quilts Emma a dinner given at the home of and other lovely articles. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tate h. and Mrs. Annie Wilson. The mother of five sons and -Orem. Other family members two daughters, almost all were and 5, Schultz, Young Eldy present were Mr. and Mrs. Schultz, 3, grandsons of here for the birthday event. For the Best Deal In Ralph Bean and family, Mr. Valeo Mr. Mrs. Walter Rigby, They are: Bert Brimhail, Over-toand and Mrs. Dean Bitter and chare Nev.; Glade Brimhail, spending a few weeks in ildren, all of Salt Lake City; PRODUCTS OF Eldon Brimhail, Salem; at the Sandy; home. Payson Rigby Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coray and Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brimhail, Payson; Glen sons of Payson. Clarkston, Brimhail, Payson; Mrs Floyd Schultz, Wayne (Ora) Stevenson, Payson; Mrs MOTOR COMPANY the Wash., brought youngsters Mr. and Mrs. Lester (Louise to and will drive down (Fern) Licking, Battle MounPayson Black) Greenhalgh from Bell, later to take them home. tain, Nev. She has 19 grandSEE Calif., and their son, Allen, children and 23 visited at the home of Mr. and BRYANT DECKER Mrs. Vere Reynolds and also Mrs. Brimhail has a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Black. WE ANNOUNCE A FASHION and two brothers, Mrs. R. K. Sales Representative For The Blacks entertained ThursSlaughter, Las Vegas, Nev.; day at a dinner, with covers I II Losee and Eph Losee, SMITH AUTO CO. placed for 32 guests. Others FASHION SHOW both of Springville. They atvisiting with Reynolds couple tended the birthday celebraduring the last week were Mr. SHOW TO BE STAGED IN tion. Also present were Mr. SPANISH FORK, UTAH and Mrs. Kent Kay and son, Slaughter and Mrs. Losee, PHONE or Michael, and daughter Tony, with some of their famall of Murray. ilies. CHRISTENSEN'S OPEN EVERY DAY UNTIL 10:30 P. M, ir u n. OPEN LABOR DAY 1D63 si-- 1 798-355- 3 29, Firs! Ait3 Pays Off -t m Lee-an- Thuisdiv, August A lovely patio party with a b nr The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Holds Patio Party Arizona, Friday after coming for the giaduation of their The Santaquin Lion's Club son, Ray H. Westover, fivm stefk fry was held Wed. night the BYU. on the patio at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong. funeral services in attended Theie wtie nine couples pre- Provo Friday for an uncle of sent and the gioup was en- Mr. Peterson, Mr. John D. tertained by guitar and accorMr. Boyd was bailed m Boyd. dion selections tendered by Santaquin. and Jack Mrs. Ruby K3)etta Descendants of Samuel StVan Ausdal and dancing by eele held a family reunion m Pres. Everett Vickie Kaletta. Salem Park Sat. Kester was in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Dale Firemen Assn, Butler and family returned held a party in Mapleton can- home last week Horn a vacayon Sat night. Going from here tion into Canada. While trip were Mr. and Mrs. George visited with Elder there they Mr. and son, Charles, Higginson who is Wall Norman and Mrs Alden Peterson and an LDS mission there. seivmg Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong Karen Armstrong, 11 year Thursday afternoon Mr. and old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Peter Pleelis and June Howard Armstrong spent a few Salt in wede Neff and Patsy week at the home of last days Lake for the combined birth- of Mr. and Mrs. William Fran-coday parties of Jay and Barbara of Ogden. She accompanBradley, children of Mr. and ied Mr. and Mrs. LaRain Good-al- l Mrs. Phil Bradley. They also and family who went on visited in Ogden at the home to Utah to visit for Lewiston, of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whittle a few days. and in Clearfield with Mr Mrs. Inez Kay celebrated and Mrs, Philip Forbes and her birthday Sat. at her home family. for a group of friends from Mr. and Mrs. El3?e Kay of and Provo. Santaquin i been Resida, C a f,. , have of Indio, CalifBrant Ray visiting in Santauin ad Pay-so- ornia, fruit buyer will make his home in Santaquin until Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Childs, the fruit harvest. after Monleft Marlene and Linda, day for a short vacation to Recent visitors at the home Mirror Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sullivan of Miss Elisabeth Taylor visited in Salt Lake last week with were a son George, and wife, and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Brook Taylor. Mrs. Sharon Wood and Mrs. Jack (Bonnie) Harmon baby boy, all of Vallejo, Calif. in underwent major surgery enthe Utah Valley Hospital last While here the Sullivans week. She is a daughter of Mr. tertained for them and others as follows: Sheldon Sullivan and Mrs. Deland Holman. The Neighborhood Club met and daughter, Joy, Tooele; Mr. Thurs. afternoon at Trumbolt and Mrs. Elmo Sullivan and Mrs. Marion park for hamburgers and a son, Jay, Payson; social gathering. There were Davidson of Las Vegas, Nev. 13 present. Mrs. Blanche York Mrs. Myrle Keskula and four was hostess. A family gathering was held daughters of San Raefel, Calif.; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Virginia Bunker and Golden Taylor Sunday. Present three children of Palo Alto, were Mr. and Mrs. John Riley Calif., left early Wednesday and family, Salt Lake; Mr. and morning for their homes after Mrs. Steve .Elwood and family, spending a week in Pay sen Roy, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Nor- with the Reid Curtis family. man Taylor and family, Orem; The three sisters enjoyed theii Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Maag, visit together. Mapleton; and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Eckers- Philip Treloar, Pasco, Washington. ley are visiting in El Paso, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Clayson Texas, at the home of their received word that Mr. and daughter, Mrs. Devon Payr.e. Mrs. Douglas Clayson of Orem They were accompanied by have a new baby boy born Fri. two grandchildren, Mark and night in the Utah Valley Hos- Rosalyn Shepherd. Bs Mr, and Mrs. Paul B. 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