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Show I The Paysan Chrdfiicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, April Goshen News 16, 1964 BY VIRGINIA ROBERTS LaJe News Spring Mr. and Mrs. William White entertained at dinner Wednesday evening in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Whites mother, Mrs. Avaleen Kirk. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Kirk, Mrs. Della White, Miss Karon Kirk and the hosts and children. Henry.. Roberts., was., guest speaker at a Kiwanis dinner in Nephi Wednesday evening. The Payson and Nephi Clubs met together. Mr. Roberts was the guest of Roy Broadbent of Menlcve early Wednesda evening. They enjoyed dinner with By Lenora Huish Mrs. Rhea Menlove entertain- her. ed at dinner on Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Butler the executives of the DUP. En- and family from Midvale spent joying the dinner and pleasant Wednesday evening visiting Vola Mrs. were association with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Maida Sadler, Miss Walter Butler. Lrnvra Hush and Mrs. Mcn-lo- v Mrs. Dorcthy Ann V.ncent . invited twenty little friends of Pr'irary preparation Meeting her son Marly to her home was held Thurday night at the after noon to a birchu ch with Counselor Joyce Thursday to help Marty celeparty thday Saunders conducting. The Lesbrate his fifth birthday. was son, Growing Spiritually Also invited were three given by Inservice Leader, school chums of Mrs. Vincent Lsnora Huish. There were 12 they were Mrs. Nedra Peart, present. Refreshments were Mrs. Marion Searle and Mrs. served after the meeting by Ida K. Butler from Salem with ButRuih Walker and Donna their children. ler. The happy group of children Menlcve Mrs. Mr. and Ralph and children from Nephi visited played party games and party with his mother, Mrs. Rhea refreshments were served. Former res:dents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Haws of Richfield, Idaho, are the proud parents ofa baby boy, born early Thursday morning, April 2. He wei10 Nitrogen Fertilizers 11 Payson. Mrs. Carla Ross and children of Orem visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson on Saturday. Mi's. Julia Palmer visited Men of the "DOUBLE, DOUBLE TOIL AND TROUBLE 247th Chemical Company prepare the ingredients of s "hush flare used for night illumination in training as well as combat. One flare will burn approximately 27 minutes and can illuminate an area 400 meters in depth. The soldiers are assigned to the 4th Infantry Division stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash. ounces. He pounds, ghed has three brothers and three sisters. He will be named Rickie Jay Haws. The mother is the former Nelda Cowan. Haws. Great grandmother is Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fanny H. Butler, Spring Mike Cowan, Richfield, Idaho, Lake. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guests at the heme cf Mrs. Cecil S. Peery on Wednesday for dinner wereMrs. Daryl Huish Pleasant Grove and her daughter, Erlene. Mrs. Clinton Evans, Bountiful. They visited and worked on Genealogy. Mrs. Annie Huish and Mrs. Lynnie Jones, Provo, came with UsS) Nitrogen Fertilizers Mrs. Daryl Huish and visited with Lenora and Ray Huish. and Mrs. Fanny V. ButThey FROM ler were guests for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ash and small daughter Stacey, of Provo MINERAL visited at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard FERTILIZER 0lHlinlnjnri COMPANY INTERMOUNTAIN MIDVALE, UTAH FARMERS Phone ASSOCIATION or STATE FLOYD HARMER Branch Manager 255-272- 1 255-650- 5 - WIDE SERVICE her granddaughter Julia Green in American Fork on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell and children of Dugway spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Thomas. Aldo Steele, who is seriously ill, was taken to the home of his son and family, the Glade Steeles who reside in Cali- Peery Saturday night. Stacey visited over Saturday night and Sunday morning with her grandparents. She returned home with them on Sunday when they went to Provo to have a birthday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ash in honor of the birthday of Mr. Ash. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan came from Richfield Idaho Friday night. They visited with her mother, Mrs. Fanny Butler over the weekend. On the way here they stopped in Logan to PAYSON CHRONICLE make their home there. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jasper- son have begun their new residence. They are building next to the Orval Jasperson home. Mrs... Mabel. Morgan., was hostess to. the O. N. O. Club on Friday eveing. Family members gathered at the home of Mrs. Avaleen Kirk Wednesday evening in honor of her birthday. Those attending were Mr. Albert Wall, Santaquin, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thomas and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kirk of Dividend, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Wm White and children, Delia White and Karon Kirk. The group brought home made ice cream and cake. Mrs. Daisy Wadsworth of Salt Lake and Mrs. Ruth Draper were dinner guests of Mrs. Henry Roberts, Monday eve. The anniversary Party of the Ladies Literary Club was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Helen Mitarai. A Japanese dinner was served. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Hannah Tachiki. fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Will Baird and baby daughter, Shannon, spent JOIN THE PAYROLL see their son, Michael, who is the week end at the home of a student at the college there. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powel-soIn Granger they visited with SAVINGS PLAN a daughter, the Johnny Van The Earl Okelberry's annZebens and in Murray with a ounce the birth of a new grandson, the Frank Cowans. son bom Friday to Mr. and They came to attend the re- Mrs. Jack Stoneman. Mrs. ception of their niece, Velma Stoneman is the former Eva Lou Sizemore, daughter of Mr. Pearl FOR THE BEST IN Okelberry. The couple and Mrs. Richard L. Sizemore, have three sons. and husband Hollis C. Muzingo The Sewing Club were SHOE REPAIR who were married April 4 in luncheon of Mrs. Marguests Grants New Mexico. guerite Powelson on ThursOther uncles and aunts who day. Eight members enjoyed an came for the reception were, afternoon of visiting and sewMr. and Mrs. Verald Spain-howing following the luncheon. from Milford, Mr.and Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Grieve Mrs. Ned Cowan, Provo, and (Wylma) and Mrs. Violet ChapMr. and Mrs. Owen Cowan, man Hales were dinner guests Payson. Utah Nephi. of Mr. and Mrs. George Cook Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan on Monday. Mrs. Hales left 160 South Third East and her mother Mrs. Fanny Wednesday for Alemeda, CalButler went to Goshen Satur- ifornia to join her husband and I day for a visit with Mrs. Cowans sister, Mrs. Kay Cook and children. Mrs. Leon Jensen and four children from Goshen spent lished in 1888, published every Thursday and entered as second Class matter at the post office in Payson, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. 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