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Show Mr. and Mr. Stewart Jolley two (Suzanne Ellsworth) and axe spendof Logan children ing the holiday week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellsworth. FRED H. HOLLADAY MORTICIAN Santa quin 754-369- 2 FINER SERVICE FEWER PROBLEMS Our Chapel of Memories Spanish Fork and Provo SUPPORTS ' Spring Mr. and Mrs. Paul Benner recently returned from a vacation trip to California. The visited for several days with her sister, Lou Ella, and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. at Walnut Taylor George Creek, Calif. A pleasant evening was ..pent by the members of the Spring Lake Priest Quorum and their president, Bishop Junior Lundell when they motored to a Recreation area in Payson Canyon Tuesday evening where they had a hamburger fry. The Ward Primary will begin Sept. 9 at 3:45 p.m. at the Ward Church. In conjunction with the opening Primary day a Family Hour will be held. All parents are urged to attend with their children. Former resident, Mrs. Fannie Butler spent two days last week visiting at the home of her sister, Lenora Huish. Mr. Butler, who has beeon living at Kearns, has moved back to Spring Lake. She is living in the home of a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan. They are in Richfield, Idaho, helping Grant Haws on his ranch there. The Cowans spent Thursday and Friday here. They returned to Idaho on Saturday. $) ACHIEVEMENTS Recognizing that programs build better youngsters, the Sperry and Hutchinson Company sponsors special awards for outstanding work. achievements in S&II sponsorship of activities this year includes the national Home Improvement Program with awards of county medals, scholarships and a trip for the Utah winner to the National Congress. 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H K n.,i '..Salt News rent some t.me in Salt Lake has spent the past week here. She with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Moore, came to attend the Andrew and John Haivey Moore family reunion held August 24 at the Payson rark. Each family brought their own picnic lunch. Mrs. Moore has visited with her son, and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Moore and with her daughter ind family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wenlove, Spanish Fork. The members of the Lihoma class of girls of the Ward Primary held their Lihoma Holi-la- y party recently, under the Jirection of Counslor Jcyee launders and teachers, Dcr-thelBenson, Marie Ashton, and Rosemary Stephens. Games were played and refreshments seived. The Bishopric and their w.v.'s were special guests. A class of girls who have completed their work for graduation from Primal y received their certif.cates in the Fast day services held Sunday. They were presented to the girls by Bishop Junior Lundell. The girls will enter MIA Tuesday night and will be welcomed as Beehive Girls. Included in the group were Susan Peery, Carla Peery, Ann Cowan, Margery Smith and Peggy Knapp. In the same Fast day Service, Ronald Kim Miksell, Karen Marie Larsen and Rose Ann Johnson were confirmed members of the LDS Church. A Peery family reunion was held Sunday afternoon at the heme of Mrs. Lill Stoker when her family gathered for a family get together. Included in the group were her six sons and two daughters, Mr and Mrs. Owen Peery, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Peery, Lander, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Peery, Plymouth, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peery, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peery and Mr and Mrs Ralph Egan, Spring Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Kenvin Peery, Pay-soand Mr. and Mrs. Ted Raichs, Downy, Calif.; with their families. They had an enjoyable time visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Butler and four children have moved to Lyman, Wyoming to make ther home for the winter where Mr. Butler has a position teaching Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sadler left Tuesday morning of last week by car to go to New York. The bride, the former Miss Suzann Rich, and Mr. Sadler were married Aug. 23 la n; 4-- H THE SPERRY ANC KUCHINSON r"! COMPANY Lake City The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah n , ' Goshen News j BY VIRGINIA ROBERTS Mrs. Daphna Moore who has By Lenora Huish 4-- H IVi Li ffmnn Vernon Sleek has returned home after a stay in the St. Marks Hospital where he was treated for a throat ailment. Mrs. Mabel Morgan. Mr. Elaine Nelson and Mrs. Ruth White were for the O.N.O. Club at a patio party at the Morgan home on Thursday. Mr. Lavina Corft of Spanish Fork visited her daughter and family the Owen Horton s over the week end. Mrs. Iris Newton was hostess to the variety Club on Thurs. eve. Twelve members attended. Mr. and Mrs. Gail THE. SKATING.. WILLIAMS Cook and family of Ogden FAMILY Debbie Robbie, Pat were guesKa oif Mr. Cooks and Johnny Williams returned mother Sunday, Mrs. Hazel with the new 19th edition of Cook. Holiday On Ice opening Fri. John Smith was a Goshen Sept 13, for a 10 day run at visitor over the holiday weekthe Utah State Fair in Salt end. He was a dinner guest of Lake This marks the 8th sea- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. White on son for Debbie, Pat and Johnny Sun. Mr. Smith is a labra-tor- y while six year old Robbie celeTechnician at the LDS brates his 4th appearance with Hospital in Salt Lake the popular Ice Revue. The following attended the Okelberry reunion in Murray Park on Sat. The date marked Mr. Sadler received a three the 100th anniversary of the year fellowship to the Ro- arrival of the Okelberrys in chester University in New Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Earl OkelYork when he graduated from berry and family. Mr. and the U of U this spring. Mrs. John Nelson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Wil- Mrs. Virginia Cloud and dauson and daughter Jean of Og- ghters, Mrs. Velina Okelberry, den spent the Labor Day week Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brown, end at the home of her parents Mrs. Alta Fitzgerald and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spain-howe- r. Junt Axelgaard. Mrs. Wilson and Jean Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jolley came Friday. Mr. Wilson joined and daughter have been vacathem on Saturday. tioning in Utah at the homes Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jacobsen of theer parents, the Malcolm visited with their parents, Mr. Jolleys and the Vernon. Stecks. Mr. and Mrs. Preson Creer and Mrs. Milan JacJobsen and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Miksell over and family have been guests of Mr. Creers mother, Mrs. Lyle the Labor Day week end. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Butler Okelberry the past week. and family from Roosevelt visMr, and Mrs. Wm Baird ited with his mother, Mrs. (Ann Powelson) have been Walter Butler over the week visiting her parents Mr. and end. He also attended the Mrs. Stanley Powelson. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice GraHarvest and Homecoming celeham were dinner guests of the bration at Payson. The family of Mrs. Rhea Garth Boswells on Sund. Menlove had an enjoyable famMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorenson when they were in Morgan last week, ily get met at the home of Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Mrs. Rex Peery at Payson on Butters. Labor day where they enjoyed Twenty eight Little League a turkey dinner. Included in and Pony league ball players the group were Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed a trip to Salt Lake Sat. Ted Menlove of Spanish Fork, They had dinner at Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Menlove park and saw a double header of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Bob ball game at Derks field. Sp Menlove, Mrs. Menlove and and the host couple. Michael Cowan, who has been employed for the summer in California arrived home on Monday. He is planning to attend school at Utah State University this winter. er Thursday, onsors of the outing were Mr. and Mrs. Clive Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Tab Fowler, Carl Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne HLlden, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Finch, Mrs. Pat Branaghan, Mrs. Howard Miller, Mrs. Neil Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Finch, Mrs. Mont Bigler, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blad, Mrs. Leo Boswell and Mr. and Mrs. Del Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hansen of Blackfoot Idaho were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorenson. Henry Roberts attended a meeting of the 7 counties conservancy water organization held in the governors Board Room on Tuesday. Aivil Okelberry and son of California are visiting in Utah They were guests of Mrs. Ruth White of Goshen and Mrs. Maurice Graham of Ogden, Septemb2r Mr. and Mrs, Sherwin Thomas spent Sat and Sun. at the girls home in Santaquin Canyon as temporary caretakers. M.. and Mrs. Dick Steele and family spent the week end in Salt Lake at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Stewart of Helena Montana were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morgan Wed. eve. Mrs. Stewart the former Betty Quinn is a niece of Mrs. Morgan. Andrew Sorenson went to Salt Lake Friday for medical THE FRUITS 5, 163 attention. Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Kirk and Karon visited at Clover an Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Kirk and family. Mrs. Eva Cook was hostess to a quilting party last week. Out of town guests were her sister Wilma from Salt Lake and several of her friends. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Wm White, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nelson and families and John Smith of Salt Lake City spent Labor Day at Camp KoHoLoWo. 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