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Show BY VIRGINIA ROBERTS A singing Mother's party Fri. eve. honored Mrs Lazetta Carter and Mrs. Sue Ann Okel-berrMrs. Carter a member of the Singing Mothers for many years has moved to Spnngville. She was presented with a lovely gift. Mrs. Okel-berr- y received a pretty baby blanket for the expected new y. arrival. Merlin Lindquuist is in the Payson Hospital where he underwent major surgery. Mr. and; Mrs. Fred Jensen and daughter enjoyed a trip to the Canyons, Bryces, Zioits and Grand. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorenson spent the past week in Moab visiting their son and family the Jay Sorensons. For the Best Deal In PRODUCTS OF ffr MOTOR CQMMNY SEE BRYANT DECKER Sales Representative For SMITH AUTO CO. SPANISH PHONE 798-355- or 3 485-201- 2 3 STATE-WID- of Tooele were Goshen visiters on Sun. Bishop and Mrs. Wm White accompanied by two aaronic SERVICE FERTILIZER E DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO FARM AT TERRIFIC SAVINGS CALL DIRECT 255-272- FERTILIZER CO BOSTITCH 7fi0 Personal Stapler with B-- 8 a Hundred TACKER Built by Bostlech for years of um. Handy, rugged, compact IN THE OFFiCIt Dependable performance at low cost make it aconomical for ovrry disk, to atop offlce borrowing ana wan of time. IN THE HOMIt Youll find It on of die bandleet thing, around the bout for sealing lunch bags, tacking decorations etc.; batting garment fastening grocery slips, letters, check sealing garbage wrapping dozens of other uiea. every-da- y tit What every student needa roung and old. Handy to carry in pocket, brief case, or bag. flft . . . Payson Chronicle 3 rrV priesthood winners, Allen Pen-roson of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Penrod, and Ronnie Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Christensen, attended the State Fair, Sat. New officers for ihe year d, Bob Asey from California visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harold Oberg last week Rudolph Johnson returned home after visiting in Sweden for 2 months. He makes his home with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gunnard Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ewell and Mr. and Mrs. Zack Ewell visited at Tooele last Sunday evening. Service With Beauty and Dignity. f' . J - V AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 4 west 465-253- 4 it north (ANF) The title of Mr. Machine Gun is held by Sfo Marley Ray of the 24th Infantry Division, He obtained his title by being the only person In the Army to ever fire a maximum ;score of 184 on the difficult machine gun course at Fort Bennlng, Ga. Sergeant Ray was Introduced to his favorite weapon, the .80 caliber machine gun, during World War II when he served as a squad leader In the China Burma - India Theater with Merrills Marauders. After the Battle of Myitkyina the Marauders were disbanded because of their decimated ranks and Sergeant Ray spent the rest of his tour In China. Since that time, he has and. Advisory Service Confidential Without Obligation 24 HOUR 7 payson Af' - .Wee Obixi Army sergeants talent found him selecting members and acting as coach for the Prix LeClerc team of the 24th Infantry Division. Sergeant Rays philosophy on good marksmanship is simple: The key to success Is actually In the man himself. All the practicing and coaching In the world cant cause a shooter to fire a top score unless he ts able to apply all the fundamentals under pressure , . . when it counts. 1963 WANT ADS Snow White Cleaners Bobs Cafe Mendenhalls Market Davis Laundramat HTS Utah Valley Transit HTG Bobs Cafe 993 10 I1 ru - JT f ; W 2541 HIS Maxine Taylor 503 HIG Maxine Taylor 190 P c 'SKlCJ KODAK PROJECTORS with 3- - and lenses OREM GIRL served In many places and has been the core of many chamteams. marksman pionship While stationed at Fort Bennlng, he was one of five men who wrote the book on the Armys newest light machine gun the M60. More recently, the CHRONICLE 19 BRING FAST RESULTS Franks Pharmacy Lucilles Lounge Turf Cafe Twin Pines Cafe Wilsons Style Shoppe i MUNICH. GERMANY Sgt Grover Wins President's Match Mjllett Jewelry JAL JCiitli dclleif MORTUARY - Won Lost Gladys Beauty Shope 4 3 Utah Valley Transit f Frearrangement " PAYSON Team Mrs. Emma Mecham visited at Ogden last Saturday. Bishop and Mrs. Walter Ker-b- y visited at the Fair with Aaronic Priesthood boys of Genola. Glen E. Davis visited at Salt Lake and Ogden last week end Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Ewell and family visited at the Fair m Salt Lake last week end. Mr. and Mrs, Arden Throckmorton and family visited at Panguich and Bryces Canyon last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Throckmorton and Mrs. Lucille Thomas, Mrs. Myma Steele and Mrs. Betty Oberg visited at Tooele Sunday evening to attend a testimonial meeting for a nephew of Throckmor-ton- s. A DESK FASTENER A HAND STAPLER rnw f last Saturday. Uses Thursday, September PIN PALS By Dorothy Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Layne Gleason from Ogden visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Nelson last week. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thomas and family visited at Bryces Canyon and Hanksville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson and children visited at Salt Lake and attended the Fair 1 MIDVALE, UTAH A k' GENOLA NEWS BULK, BAG AND CUSTOM SPREAD MINERAL . BYU. Mrs. Elaine Kirk, Mrs. Ava-lee- n Kirk and Mrs. Winona to the Jensen were O N O. Club on Thurs. eve The group dined at a Eureka Cafe and spent the remainder of the evemng at the Kirk home where the dessert was served. Mrs. Phil White and two sons visited at Ely, Nevada, with her father, Mr. Hopes, the past week. The Paul Creeps were Sun. guests of Mr. Greers mother, Mrs. Lyle Okelberry. The out-o- f the state guests brought their son and daughter to en- ffiewling Coach and Teacher Mrs. Ruby Steele who has been employed this summer at Grand Canyon has returned home to be with her daughter Lail (Mrs. Tom Larsen) of Salt Lake who is ill. Mrs. Pearl Hansen is visiting in Goshen. Her grandson, Jack Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs Otto Smith, of Wenatchi, Washington has returned to enroll roll at the BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Thomas UTAH FORK, Stanley Wateibury who has spent several weeks at his home returned to the veterans hospital this past weekend. The ward Bishopric and their wives were hosts to a supper Wed. eve. hononng the Auxiliary executive officers of the ward. Mrs. Jeanette . Steele . was hostess to eight members of her club on Thurs. eve. at the The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Air. Machine Gun" Nov; L Goshen News WINS TRAVEL CONTEST PRIZE Sgt. Charles Grover receives the Gold Medal Award for winning the Presidents Match from Lt. Gen. Charles G. Dodge, Commanding General, fifth Army, CAMP PERRY, OHIO (ANF) Judy Rae Thornck 19, Orem, Army Sgt. Charles W. Giover winner of a nationwide See America contest which broke a standing National was jointly sponsored by the Match record to capture the Woolen Minnesota Fashion Presidents Match In the 1963 is Wagon and American Airlines Miss Thomock was advised that her name had been chosen from 118,437 entries. Minnesota Woolen Corp will add $300 in cash to the paid tup for two A. L. Ostler, Spnngville, a local saleman of the company gave the winning ticket to elected by the Singing Mothers Miss Thomack Mr. Ostler will Fn. eve. The new pres is Mrs won a $200 cash prize for havMardene Nelson with Mrs. ing presented the winning Evie Wolf as Sec. Outgoing ticket. officers are Pres DeVar Sorenson and Sec. Margunte Great are is the contempt of Powelson. a great man for small art F. Scott Fitzgerald Mrs. Max Bryan of Long Beach, Calif, and her daughters were guests of the Curtis Sorensons on the week end. The tamed at a family dinner in Bryan girls, nieces of Mrs. honor of her husbands birthSorenson will enroll at the day Sun. Present were their BYU. children and grandchildren. Mrs. Rachel Jensen enter- - National High Power Rtfle Championship at Camp Perry, Ohio. Sergeant Grover, Scio, Ore., out of a posposted a over the three-stag- e sible 150-3- 0 course. Ills shooting topped a field of 3300 of the Nations best riflemen. Grover surpassed the former record of set in 1961 by Marine Corps Warrant Officer Emmett Duncan. Second place In this years match went to Army SSgt Raymond J. Calvez who also broke the record with a 150-1The match consisted of 10 shots standing at 200 yards, 10 shots from standing to prone at 300 yards and 10 shots prone at 600 yards. Sergeant Grover received a message from congratulatory President John F. Kennedy, a sporting rifle and telescope, and the Cavalry Cup for his win. 150-15- 150-13- KODAK Caoouoet V V 4. . Revolutionary automatic slide projector t ...r . V i, f New revolving tray holds 80 slides, changes like a hi-record, stores like a book. Yet you reach any slide at any time during a show. Projector can show slides automatically at intervals. Or you can advance and teverse slides even focus by remote control. Positively 500-walamp with brightness control, f 3.5 lens. spill-proo- fi d jam-proo- f. tt 30-sh- ot High on a level at the Bingham Canyon Mine is a new electric shovel the largest ever put in service in Utah by Kennecott Copper Corporation Each bite of its giant dipper scoops up 24 tons of rock and earth This shovel, huge as it is, is dollar expansion program just a tiny part of Kennecotts vast, to increase copper production in Utah. The program is the result of endless hours of planning. It includes new equipment, new plants and new production methods It has one goal to add new strength to Kennecotts Utah business. 100-milli- Today, mining in Utah is celebrating its 100th anniversary The men of Kennecott are proud to be part of the basic industry that has produced 82 billion dollars worth of minerals in the past century. But they are nof content merely to look back with satisfaction at the accomplishments of the past. Instead, their eyes are on the future They are concerned with maintaining Kennecott as a sound, profitable business that will continue to be a vital part of Utahs growing economy Kennecott Copper Corporation DOWN $10.00 GEAN'S PHOTO SHOP PAYSON. UTAH Yesterdays plans.Jake shape today. Jor cspgcrs Utah Copper Division PROJECTOR PHONE 465-222- mmxi 4 |