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Show Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hicks and children, Mary Beth, Linda and Dennis, cf Bountiful, spent the Memorial weekend here with Mrs Hicks mother, Mrs. Mary Breweiton. Dennis remained for the week and will his grandmother in assist yardwork. The family moved to Bountiful from Ft. Bliss, Texas, after Mr- - Hicks was retired from the Army with rank of major. He is presently n employed as production at Litton Industries, an Students Learn to Speak English n School, Were Promoted Two young students were promoted to a grade higher at Peteetneet School last week though they began the season last September facing great difficulties. Neithed could speak a wrrd cf English. The two are a brother and sister, Mario Valdez, 11, and his sister, Eliu 10, childr-- n cf Mr. and Mrs. Martin Valdez of electronic Prin. Ralph Davis, drawing years cf experience as a teacher, advised the teachers, First, give them love then start teaching the lang- Kathleen Crane Circles July 10 as uage. Today both children can speak fluently in the English language. They are among the top of their respective classes in school work. Frankly, everyThe Salt Lake LDS Temple reception to be given at the one is pleased and surprised at their prograss and not the will be the setting for the Crane home in Payson. Miss Crane is a graduate of least of these are the children, July 10th marriage of Miss Theras and Kathleen Crane Young University and Brigham themselves. has attended Merrill-PalmGordon Lewis. She is a daughter of Mrs. Institute in Detroit, Michigan. Dr. Keith Johnson and dauWilma G. Crane, Payson, and She is teaching kindergarten of Bakersfield, ghter, Debra, the late MemBrig Crane. Mr. Lewis in the Mapleton Elementary Calif., visited over the school. orial Day holiday with his is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Theras Mr. Lewis has served as an Idaho. of E. Lewis Malad, mother, Mrs. Loren Johnson, LDS the honored be will missionary in the Great night They and family. of their marriage at a garden Lakes Mission and is presently a senior at BYU, where he is majoring in electrical company. Marriage Day to Gordon Lewis visiAmong the tors at Payson City Cemetery on Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Cloward of Seattle, Wash., and Mr. and of Mrs. Powell McDowell Lander, Wyo., in addition to Mr. and Mrs. McDowell of Salt Lake City. Santaquin News tate College, Pennsylvania, to Salt Lake City on a business trip. Members of his family met him at the home cf Mrs. Frances Oats in Salt Lake Sunday. They had dinner at a local cafe. Enjoying the dinner were Mrs. Jennie Bylund and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Bylund, Santaquin; Mrs. Frances Oates Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bylund, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Gillies, Farming-ton- ; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilkey, Granger; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Shepherd, Payson; Mrs Muriel Wilkey, Magna; and Mrs. Hannah Oates, Salt Lake. A 4 H group was organized recently under the leadership California has been visiting at of Josephine Crook with five the home of Mr. and Mrs mothers and five daughters Menles T. Holladay. Mr. Men-le- s attending. Officers were chosen Holladay is convalescing as follows: Julie Lofgran, pres.; Trina Connie Wall, Provo hospital recently. reporter; Jeneanne Mr. and Mrs. Deland Holman Hudson, at his home after surgery in a Milner, reporter; and Joy York were in Orem Thursday night Fair chairman. The girls chose to see their granddaughter, to call their club the Twelve Busy Hands. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. from The City and County Board Holman, graduate High School. Another daughter of Health urges the citizenry of Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Hol- of each community to utilize man, Christie, graduated from all available means at their disJunior High school Wednesday posal to control the mosquito night. problem. This next week is abateBruce Bylund flew from known as Mosquito ment week and it is desirable that there be a proclamation from each city Mayor urging as individuals to For the Best Deal In the citizens destroy all possible breeding places in their yards and to PRODUCTS OF carry on a spray program themMichael Duane Montague selves through the summer. This would apply to other will claim Miss Carolyn Camas his bride in a ceremony MOTOR COMRMW agencies such as churches, city eron ' today, June 4, in performed etc. parks, LDS temple. Lake the Salt SEE will be honored this They Guests at the home of Mr. at a reception to be and Mrs. Ed Patten over the evening in the Reception Center BRYANT DECKER given, Memorial were Mr. By Della Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Basil Broadbenl and family of Casper, Wyoming, visited over the week end at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. William Broadbent and Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth. They came fer the graduation of their son, Billy, who graduated from the BYU Friday night. A family dinner was given in honor of Billys birthday Satuiday by the Broadbent and Ellsworth families held at the home of Mr. and Mis. William F. Broadbent. They left for their home Monday evening. Mrs. Clifton Helladay of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bates of Blackfoot, Idaho, were in SPANISH FORK. UTAH or I 798-355- 3 485-201- 2 ZZ3 -- mansion built by Governor Kearns, the Silver King from Eureka. After lunch the tour continued to the monument and then to the church record vaults in Little Cototnwood Canyon. On May 27, Mrs. Jones and LaVina Brinley were hostesses to a wedding shower for Leona ANTI-BACTERIA- BABY L POWDER Goats. On May 31, she and her daughter, Mrs. Edith Hone from Salem, attended the welcome home services for Elder J. D. Mitchell in Birdseye. The missionary is the nephew of Mrs. Jones. LOOK FOR 00R SPECIAL DISPLAY 3' DANIELS DRUG Mrs. Jones attended Fast Meeting in the Payson Second Ward Sunday where her great grandson was blessed by his father, Jack W. Miller. Grandfather and great grandfather, John and George Francom assisted with the blessing as well as an uncle, John Clark. Other members of the family who were present were Mrs. Jones daughters, Lolanell Peterson from Manti, Mrs. Edith Hone, Salem, and a son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Clark. n Wedding to Larry W. Carlsen and Mrs. Curtis A. Lofgran, Santaquin, are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Linda JEanne, to Larry W. Carlsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin F. Carlsen of Mr. lilUiiWdlW Huish Theatre 465-245- Emil Woodh.ouse of Los Angeles, Calif., is visiting here with his mother, Mrs. Thomas Wocdhouse, and other relatives. 4-- H 1 Carpet Cleaned Without Water Association. Members Attend Up-Brus- Youth Conference Twelve Carolyn Cameron in SL Temple SMITH AUTO CO. May 29 Bey, John Eoyd and Jeneil Badham D.ucl, Santaquin The manager ol the Huish theatre wishes to thank those who havo patronized us since but the patronEllen Terry Jensen, Sp- Ihe age is not quite enough! to anish Fork keep us going. May 22 We have tried vary hard to Girl, Elmo Clair and Beulah ea-your patronage with Jackman Brown, Springville improved sound and lighting May 23 Twin Boys, Larry Charles and the best pictures that are available. Please help us save and JoAnn Hill McDonnell the Theatre. 24 The couple will exchange May Frank Girl, and Wesley nupital vuws June 26 in the Judith Cheyenne Singer Cole, Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake House, MONEY and will be honored at a re- Spanish Fork 25 May the same ception, evening, Girl, Morris Martell and following the ceremony. Luan Elizabeth Meldrum SimMiss Lofgran is a graduate ons, Spanish Fork of Payson High School and Boy, Wayne Franklin and LDS Seminary. She has been Baibara Jane Painter Morgan, studying at the Stevens Henager Santaquin Business College. She was an May 26 attendant to Santaquin HomeBoy, Dave and Bessie Mae coming queen in 1962, and was Bohne McMullin, Payson an attendant to Miss Payson Boy, Darwin Glade and last year. Karen Joy Gordon Wilson, Mr. Carlsen is a graduate 93 W Utah Ave, Payson of Jordon High School. He is Mapleton Phone 28 now employed in Salt Lake May Girl, Spenst Mitchell and ADULTS 75c City. Blanchet Whitelock Hansen, CHILDREN 25c .After a short honeymoon Payson the couple will make their (CLOSED SUNDAY) home in Salt Lake. Thur - Fri - Sat - Mon Out cf town people who were June 4 - 5 - 6 - 8 in Payscn to attend the funerBURT LANCASTER al of Mrs. Viola Clark, 86, who KIRK DOUGLAS died last week were: her dauJune is a month for weddings ghter, Mrs. Matilda Clay and parties. Your friends and SEVEN DAYS Branchland, West Virginia; her will notice a clean guests nephew, Harley Abshire and We recommend IN MAY family, Sunset, Utah; her niece, carpet. HOST, the new method of Ruth Marie Coleman and famcarpets without ily of Taylorsville, Utah; a cleaning The water. carpet is dry and Tue - Wed - Thur - Fri niece, Virginia Jarvis and famon immeto walk ready June ily Salt Lake City. ElecHOST Use our All were guests at the home diately. JACK LEMMON tric Its easy. Clean of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen. SHIRLEY 40 sq. yds. only $9.95. Phone Her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth MacLAIN for information. Meacham, Carey Idaho, was at the bedside during her illIRMA ness but returned to Idaho PAYSON FURNITURE LA before Mrs. Clark died. AND APPLIANCE DOUCE Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Cloward Phone have returned home after UTAH PAYSON. spending a week in Santa Ana, Linda JEanne Lofgran Plans June e, Michael Montague will Marry Mrs. Edna C. Jones enjoyed a trip to Salt Lake by chartered bus with a group of ladies recently. They visited the Utah State Historical Society, the rs The contest for queen and attendants of the Mt. Loafer Cowbelles is now open. Prospective contestants must apply by letter or telephone to Mrs. Allie Oberhansley, 333 South 2nd East, Spanish Fork, by June 10. Girls must be 16 years cf age or older, be sin-land their parents must be paid up members of the State Cattlemen and Cowbelle Ber-ne- ll For Scholarship A $150 academic scholarship has been awarded by Brigham Young University to Barbara Bannister, senior at Fontana High School. Barbara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Bannister, Fontana, Calif., plans to major in business and minor in psychology at he P.cvo school. The scholarship was based, the university notification said, on Barbaras high academic achievement and on qualities which conform to highest ideals of scholarship and character. Barbara is a granddaughter Steven Leaver and of Mrs. Nellie Eannister, Dean Taylor Peery, Gnl, Farrell Brt and Aleen Johnson Lamb, Salem Gill, J. Kail and Norma Liv-inon Worthington, Payson Gill, Lynn and Penny Marlene Grcenhalgh Lerwill, Santaquin May 21 Girl, Gary Andrew and Pat-lici- a Set Queen Contest -- Holiday and Mrs. E. A. Berlin, Miltrae, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. John Patten, Santa Cruz, Calif.; Miss Nellie Patten, Santa Monica, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Patten, Salt Lake City. All the visitors were dinner guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bainett. Sandy Ml. Loafer Cowbelles vice-pies- .; PHONE Boy, Karla Payson to attend funeral serfor Mrs. Dell Stewart last week. They spent a night with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Midvale. Ashby and also visited "the Luther Hiatts and other relatives and friends. vices BYU ne cut-of-sla- te er Barbara Bannister wins May 13 Girl, Amos Ward and Maida Talbet Hardy, Payson May 14 Gi: 1, John Keith and Edith Gladyj Williams Barber, Spanish Fork May 16 Girl, Elmer Holdaway and 'Henna Mower Ekins, Payson May 17 Gill, Vance LaMar and Jo-leLaReay Jarvis Marshall, Spani h Fork May 19 Bry, Max Ralph and Sandy Patricia Whiting Shell, Provo Mav 20 A family dnner cn Memorial Day was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Ashby to Mrs. Harriet Fran-coSpanish Fork; Edward Bates and son, Joe, Payson; Mrs. Ida Van Leuven and her son, Ronald, Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Jim OBrien, Spanish Fork. on his 4, 1964 CRADLE ROLL Visiio . at the hems of Mrs. Leslie Reece on Memorial Day were her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith ef Springville, Fred Sanford and Mrs. B. Lewis ef Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright called by telephone from their home in Pocatello, Idaho. grade. Representative Thursday, June fc;e-ma- Spring Lake. The family of four children and the parents came to this area last summer from their home in Oklahoma, where th'y lived on a Kickapco Indian Reservation. When placed in school, their teachers were at a loss to communicate with them. Mario a fifth grader, was registered in the clacs of LaMar Wilson. Eiu, in Glen Poulsens fourth Sales The Payon Chronicle, Payson, Utah at Orem, and after a week spent locally will depart for the east. Mr. Montague is a son of Mrs. Belle Montague of this city. His bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack G. Cameron of Orem. Miss Cameron has attended Utah State University, where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta. She was graduated from Brigham Young University and Excelsis Beauty Scholl and has taught in an elementary school in Salt Lake City since February. Mr. Montague plans to enroll as a full time student at George Washington University, School of Law, this fall. He is presently on leave from a position as publications editor for Department of Interior geological survey, which he has held for several months while attending night school at the university. He is a graduate of Brigham Young University and has attended University of Utah. He has fulfilled a German mis- members 4-- H have been selected to attend the Youth Conference at Snow College at Ephraim, June 8 to 11, according to Robert L. Hassell, Utah County Agent. They are Linda Kay Pack, Pleasant Grove; Gaylynn Jor- gensen, Lehi; Jane Fowlke, Orem; Lana Creer, Leland; Colleen Huff, Payson; Evelyn Best, Mapleton; Dennis Cook, Cedar Fort; Mike Taylor, Fork; Danny A. Throckmorton, Genola; Theron Taylor, Genola; Richard Roach, Spanish Fork; and Paul Roach, Spanish Fork. The theme of the conference is Career Exploration and those attending will b2 given much worthwhile information and guidance in choosing a career. 465-248- j Calif, Mr. and Mrs. Flint McClellan enjoyed the company of a large group cf their children and families on Memorial Day. The visitors were from Magna and Orem. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Family Shoe Store (NOW GOING ON) LITTLE GIRLS WHITE DRESS SLIPPERS 18 pr. frm size 9 'a 2 Vi NOW JJ2 Reg $4.99 49 MENS U.S. KEDS BROWN CASUALS pr. sizes 12 Reg 12 7 NOW $6.95 LADIES U.S. KEDS Discontinued line Reg. $5.25 15 53 43 KEDETTES & pr. sizes NOW 4 9 53 4g 50 PAIR LADIES SHOES sion. 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