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Show The Pays6n CkrdZiicle, Payon, Utah 'Thursday, July and Mrs. Barbara Gleeve as BY RUBY MEREDITH Spring By Lenora Lafe News leaders. Huish Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Walker and family were at Beaver recently visiting at the home cf his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Wa'.ker. Two other b: others Floyd Walker and Okcy Walker from Carson visiting in Ciy Nev. were also and Okey had Ecavor. Chesley not seen each other for twenty years. The four r J a pleasant time visiting and going fishing together. Mrs. Grant (Beth) Lyman Goshen News West Mountain News 2, 1964 Susan Finch, daughter of Mr. Congratulations once again to and Mrs. Bob Finch, accompan96 Explorers as they Troop ied her uncle Gerald Finch to his home in Las Vegas where received a beautiful trophy at June Conference for the she enjoyed a two day vacation. display. Mrs. Finch and children re- best also to Paul Congratulation turned to Payson with Mr. of Mr. and sen Rindlisbacher, Finch Sunday evening. She will for Mrs. Reed Rindlisbacher, spend a week visiting with in Life his Badge receiving her parents Mr. and Mrs. He is assistant Jr. Scouting. and Mr. Luther Carlisle and Mrs. Robert Finch Sr. Mr. Scoutmaster. Mr. and Mrs. Therman Bai'ker Finch is attending summer and daughter Allison of Fort schocl at the BYU. Wayne, Indiana visited twr Charles Hirst was honored days at the home of Mr. and on his 19th birthday by a din- Mrs. Glen Thatcher. ner held at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Merlon Bryson Mrs. Donald K. Gerow of Provo a trip to Detroit Michenjoyed Mrs. Ethel Hirst was a guest igan. also. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rindlisbacher and Ezra Gamer entertained foi James Moon attended Snow Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Loveless College for one week. They and family of San Dipgo Caliwere chosen by the Nebo Soil fornia. Mr. Loveless is serving Conservation District to attend with the U. S. Navy and have classes and participate in field made their home there for the work. They report it as being last three years. Others present a very educational and inter- besides the Gainer family were Mr. and Mrs. Mont Sperry and esting week. Bishop and Mrs. Rex Hiatt Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Kitchen Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thatcher, of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin De Graw Mr. and Mrs. Don Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carlisle, Mr. visited with Mrs. Grant Terry and Mrs. Dowell Reed Sch- and son Jim in Ogden. all-rcun- d Lynn kilter, heid at Memorial House in Memory Grove. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Huber are parents of the groom. Miss Merlene Sadler recently visited with relatives was one attendants of in Salt Lake for a week. She Rride. The bridal pair revisited at the home of two of peated nupital vows in the Salt her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Noal Temple Friday morning Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mr. 3utier accompanied th? Mr. son Gaiity and with her e Temple to wit-an- d CCUpe Mrs. Fred Lyman and fam- - ncss he ceremony. I Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peay Vis ting for several days wilh ave hacj Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Dick Saunders Rasmussen and son Scott as were her young sister and jouse gUests for the past week, brother from Murray. Mrs. Rasmussen and Mrs. Pcay Mr. and Mrs, L. Don Spain- - arg cousins. The Rasmussens hower and two children were ara moving from Moab to overnight guests of his mother, gpringville to make their Fantastic formations are viewed underground Mrs. Cecil S. Peery, Tuesday home at Timpanogos Cave National Monument. Ranger-night. They returned home on dauMrs. Gilbert Peay and guides explain, natures handiwork. Wednesday. and Judy Marguerite Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Mocre ghters, traveled to Blackfoot, Idaho, TOWERING PEAK SCENIC and family were in Salt Lake Friday to attend the wedding AND CAVE Thursday night to attend the of Linda Lee Peters, a niec" GRANDEUR SKYRIDE ALL ON LOOP wedding reception for his niece, of Mrs. Pcay. the former Miss Janet Moore Mrs. Cecil S. Pee.i visited drive over An easy one-da- y who became the bride of Eldon with her son and family, Mr. one cf the nations finest scenic Kearl in the and Mrs. Merrin Spainhowrr Shirley loop roads includes a towering Salt Lake Temple Thursafternoon. Sunday a is peak, deep cave and thrilling bride The daughter day. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mower among its attractions. of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Moore skyride Alta-moand daughter, Mary from Since (he Alpine Loop all Salt Lake and granddaughter visited here on Sunday. well extends just fifty of Mrs. Daphna Moore. Mr. and went to Midvale Sun- miles paved They around the base of Mrs. Kearl, Fish Haven, Idaho day afternoon to attend a fare- famed Timp, and since Salt iltMtlMC are parents of the groom. testimonial for Elder Dar- Lake well is just 45 miles Miss Karen Moore, daughter City rel Butler. They were accomp- away, most Utahns can enof the R. N. Moores . was a anied by Mrs. Mowers sister, bridal attendant for her cou- - Mrs. joy the full jaunt in a single Hector Sadler.. High altitude, hig quality days outing. leads round Utahs Mrs. Walter Butler went to There are pleasant camp pavement n mountain, with 3 Midvale to attend the Fare- grounds in American Fork Can well Testimonial held for Elder yon and at Aspen Grove for cave skyride among goals. Dennis Butler who is her the camper, fine picnic spots giving splendid Timpanogos, grandson. abound and overnight accomof the peaks great Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith, odations and restaurants dot views - an awesome asand Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olsen the Utah Valley country for precipices pect completely different from and small daughter, Shirley those planning an extended western front mountains the reAnn from Riverton have road In this area is stay. The Haven, a Timp turned from a weeks trip to offers scenic thrills in spring winter developsports popular Oregon for a visit with rela- summer and autumn, but the ment. From secluded Aspen tives at Baker. They visited top of the loop is blocked by Gr.ve the road, climbs over a with his mother, Mrs. Gladys snow in the months. summit and then winds down Griffith and a sister, Mr. and Mount Timpanogos (11,750 Fork Canyon Mrs. Henry Gale and with feet), one of the most grandly into American numerous are there where another sister, Mr. and Mrs massive of the nations peaks, and picnicking shady camping Richland. at They looms high above Utah Valley. Ray Hayes side also visited the Ox Bcw and Completely encircling the great areas. A very worthwhile is along the main here trip and Dams Brcwnlee enjoyed mountain is a paved road that fork of the canyon, which af a visit with their son, Mr. and is one of the most truly awe' fords an inspiring overview of Mrs. Glen Griffith and family inspiring scenic drives of Timp and the canyon itself at Union- Oreg. America. This is the Alpine By all means stop at the Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olsen Scenic Loop, which may be visitor center of Timpanogos and daughter visited here on started from any point in Utah Cave National Monument, view Sunday with relatives. Valley or Provo Canyon (or Mr. and Mrs. Raymond John- even from Midway, via Wasatch its exhibits, and then hike the to Timpson and family were in Sab Mountain State Park and lli mile paved trail where you can Cave, anogos on Lake Friday and Saturday. Amerien Fork Canyon). take a guided tour through a At each end of Timp is a series of marvelous underhas tw o Ever GEMS PHOTO SHOP handles. magnificent rocky gorge, thou- ground caverns. From the monWe can take hold of sands cf feet in depth. Ameri- ument it is only a few miles - Payson. Utah it with the handle of enxiety can Fork 4 Phone Canyon, at the nor- back to Utah Valley with its or the handle of faith. thern end, is renowned for its farmlands and thrivHenry Ward Beecher rugged grandeur and Timp- peaceful ing cities. anogos Cave; Prcvo Canyon on the south is known for its Harmony in man-- is as real beautiful Bridal Veil Falls, and immortal as in music. Skyride, and ideal fishing in Mary Baker Eddy Prcvo River. Both canyons are accessible by paved highways. deep-dow- n From Prcvo to Orem the drive enters the yawning mouth of Provo Canyon and soon meets the turn-of- f to Alps THEATRE SPANISH FORK Sceniq Drive (see Tour 10). A OPEN few miles beyond this junction THURSDAY is Bridal Veil Falls, a lovely FRIDAY double cascade plunging hunModal SATURDAY two dreds of feet in major 444-0 LMA ADMISSION drops. Stop here to view the 75c falls, and if you like thrills ADULTS Le WASATCH HATI0NAI r best-know- high-altitu- mid-wint- er -- 465-222- L- SUPER SOAK CYCLE ...removes dirt a regular washing would miss! ARCH 25c take the Skyride - an aerial CHILDREN (under) 12 tramway rising 123.0 vertical feet from its lower terminal Thursday - Friday - Saturday to a rocky ledge overlooking July Bridal Veil Falls and Provo Canyon. Near Deer Creek Reservoir the drive leaves Provo Canyon and climbs high onto the forested eastern shoulder cf Mount THE BRASS BOTTLE TONY RANDLE BURL IVES . ramm and Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Hendrickson, enjoyed a steak dinner at a cafe and a movie later in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hamblin Sr .and family had a vary enjoyable week recently when they had as their guest Elder Ralph Stamp of Ireland. Elder Stamp was a missionary companion of Lyman Hamblin Jr. in the Scotland Mission. Mrs. Daley Moon was host to the officers of the William Greenhalgh Family organization officers as they made plans for the family reunion to be held at Santaquin Aug. 1. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Le Baron, Genola, Mr. and Mrs. James Hathaway, Spanish Fork, Mr. Moon and the host. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin De Graw enjoyed Fathers Day in a great way as they had all their children, except Loyd, home for a special dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Brailford, William (Allie) American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wilson (Louise), Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis De Graw Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Teiry De Graw, Payson, Lu Jean and La Dean. "Somebody forgot every litter bit hurts J. R. Hanson had the fortune of a farm accident recently in which he received a arm injury which required surgery at the Payson Hospital. He is convalescing at his home and has his arm in a metal cast. Mrs. De Vere Hall, Charlene Hall and Lynn Farraway are visiting for one week in Bountiful with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald mis- Winegar. Wednesday Mi, and Mrs. Glen Martin and family of Murray visited with Mrs. Martins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams. Cub Scouts Olympic Game Night was a time of pleasure for 22 Cub Scouts and their families as they met at the West Ward Ball Park for a Pack night Three Dens were represented with Mrs, Mae Bishop, Mrs. Debbie Thatcher Susan Spotless says: KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL BY VIRGINIA ROBERTS Eugene and Clarence Litchfield and two sons were Goshen visitors on Sunday. They came to see their old family home. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mattinson who now live in the Litchfield home. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Beck cf Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Cook on Monday. Thpy went to Provo together to attend the funeral service of Mrs. Betty Jasperson Gains-ferta daughter of the late Maude Elliott and Dean Jasper-soh, n. Others attending the service from Goshen were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Okelberry and Mrs. John 'Nelson. R'chard, Dan R. and Brent Christensen of Salt Lake City are vacationing with their grandparents the H. C. Rob- erts. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nelson are announcing the arrival cf a baby bey. The Nelsons have two daughters. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clive Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nelson and Mrs. Dot Openshaw Mrs. Nelson is the former Mardene Herman-se- n of Payson. Mrs. Lcrelta Jensen underwent major surgery in the Payson City Hospital Friday morning. She is reported to be recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Buxton visited, in Moab last Sunday with the Maston Trotter family Burraston of Mrs. Dick Tcoels was in Goshen last Sunday. She visited at the Hal Mo gan home and with the Rav Purrastons. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steele of Payson were in town several days the past week. Mrs. Steele came to practice with the Goshen Singing Mothers who sang for the Stake Conference. Mrs. Mildred Jensen was hostess to the Sewing Club on great-gtandparent- Mrs. Den O. Christensen. Following the Home Show they attended a wedding reception for James Dubois and his bride. Mr. Dubois is a cousin of Mrs. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salisbury and Mrs. Jean Johnson are visiting with relatives in Goshen. Mrs. Melba Jensen talked long distance to her son Dennis who is on a mission. She talked to him at Stephens Point Wisconsin. He reported he was going to Milwaukee on Sunday to a conference. The following people at- tended the wedding reception If thou seest anything in of Michael Burraston in Provo M. ajrfd thyself which may make thee Saturday proud, look a little further and thou shalt find enough to humble thee. Francis Quarles normal cycle for regulars. cycle for delicates. Exclusive Surgilator agitator washing action. gentle Magic-Mi- x QW PAY our offices MASONRY ONLY FOR HIRE WILL BE VIEW LOTS (Emergency service will be available as usual.) 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DePt No PA'1 us the colorful Timphaven r Homes lot Sites brochure. I.- NAME ADDRESS CITY leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee , f. CANYON CORPORATION 1074 South Main Snll HUTCHINSON n SEND NOW FOR FREE BROCHURE BULLDOZERS SCRAPERS! RUSSELL Caro-lyn- Corporation members, John Sttwart, Eltanor S. Olsen, Justin Stewart, Honk Stewart or Ida S. Hill will be available at most times at their cabins to show the lots. Signs on the Alpine loop Road indicate where these cabins are located. Otherwisei GRADERS Free Carrying Charges For 1 Year mL WEIS 3 the former Choice 20,000 sq. ft. (nearly Vi acre) canyon lots are available in Provo Canyon on the Alpine Loop Road (Utah Hiway 80) between famous Timphaven Cafe and BYU Aspen Grove Camp. Easily reached on hard surface .hiways in 20 minutes from Provo and a little over an hour from Salt Lake City. Spring water is piped to all lots, electric power is available. ' The area is approved for septic tanks and horses. Summer and winter sports available near the lot sites. Fishing in the famous Provo River (3 miles) and in Deer Creek Reservoir (5 miles from the lot sites). Winter skiing at Timphaven Ski Lift. JULY 3 SAND is Jensen. The hostesses were Karen Bennion and Sharon Yeager. It was held at the Yeager home. Only a (tw creek loti 8 & SONS Frandsen evening. TIMPHAVEN GRAVEL filter. $1.00 Down in STEWART CANYON CORPORATION PRESENTS FRIDAY, SAND AUTOMATIC WASHER Howard Trcfter, Howard Morgan, Larry White and Thomas are attending Beys State. They will return on the 4th of July. Mrs. Virginia Roberts attended a baby shower in Salt Lake Saturday afternoon for the new baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Frandsen. Mrs. P SOIL MOUNTAIN d. All ASPHALT PAVING S FREE ESTIMATES Mrs. Neil Thomas, Mr. Larry Palmer, Mrs Mefba Jensen, Mrs. Sarah Burraston, Mrs. Elizabeth Burraston, Mr. and Mrs. Harold White, Mrs. Melba Jensen and Mrs. Eileen Pen-ro- Thursday. Lunch was served at noon to eisht members. The V. L M. Club had a lawn party Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Iris Newton. Stopper was served to eight and the evening was spent playing croquet. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts attended the Parade of Homes in Salt Lake Friday evening. They were guests of Mr. and CLOSED ' s. I eeeee STATE r. r ' ) T |