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Show added The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah, 18, 1964 Thursday, July w-j- i-- West Mountain News L-- . ' tV ' had as their guests forjflhrM Mrs. Vernalee Bays and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berry and days Kefcra, Mrs. Winnie daughter, family returned recently from Allen, Mrs. Naomi Ross and a weeks vacation at Yellow- Mrs. Schwartz of BY RUBY MEREDITH Marjorie stone Park. Bloomfield, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gold Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Finch and family spent Saturday at of Las Vegas, Nevada, were Koosharem where they attendguests at a canyon ed the De Lang family re- special supper Friday evening. union. Others attending were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carlas Schramm and Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mr. and and family are now !?vng in Mrs. Bob Finch, Mr. and Mrs. their home at West Mountain. C .H. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. They recently moved here from Roy Williamson and Mr, and Logan. Mrs. Dale Jackson. , Mr. and Mrs, Glen Thatcher Mr. and 4n.j Clifton Nay have as gug for a few weeks their niecAi' Lorraine Taylor of Delta. Mr. and jtfcs. Robert Ruder and familjp'Of Taylor,. Penn, and Mr. arid Mrs. Bailey Peaand Mrs. William cock and Peacock frc&gi Lake wood Penn, spent the past week at the home of Mr, rand Mrs. Abner home protection at Eaird. They visited'--' many less cost with a places of historic and scenic Homeowners Policy. interest. Mr. and Mrs. Bard Cloward Contact me today! and son, Larry, spent two slays of fishing atOtter J. LaDon ' Creek. ' attended Rolhe Mrs. Ruth Ellell a Provo Branch of Pen Women meeting held at .the 'Prove Stale Library Saturday. Agent Carolyn Rolhe of Lehi spent 5 days visiting with her cousin, 278,' E.' 1st Anna Rothe. , Anna is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ernest bar-beq- - . . !e . Call T 465-32- " 0 Rothe. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stickney and family spent two days at Elko, Nevada, visiting at the home of Mrs. Stickneys bro ther Mr. and Mrs. Alden STATE FARM fir tnd Casualty Company Roma Offices Bloomington, Illinois . i Broadhead. The big attraction US 66th CONSECUTIVE DIVIDEND ' ".PER SHARE 1 ; I Wy 2 ' i . from ordinary income - Payable July 31, 1964 to Shareholders RULON of Record June 30, 1964 WIDDISON 650 South 6 East Payson, Utah Tour brings motorists to land of Natural. Bridges, fantastic monoliths, and changeless Navajos. a. for SWING THROUGH LAND OF Blanding ai' ahead-quartean 80 mile junket to MonuNATURAL BRIDGES ment Valley, or your 46 miles AND MONUMENTS trek to Natural Bridges Nation' - " Newly paved highways across al Monument. country, Hollywood In addition to motels at Navajo moviemakers, plus attention Blanding and" Monticello, acfocusecf on a potential national commodations" can ' also be park, have combined to put the found at Bluff and Mexican spotlight in Utahs exciting Hat, while there are campLands country. A grounds in the-- ' Abajo MounCanyon variety 'of tours can be made tains, at Natural Bridges, into and across this colorful National Monument region, beginning at Monticello and Devils Canyon. 291 miles from Salt Lake City. The natural wonders of this A Monticello - Monument Valley trip is JOO miles one-waMontjicela to Needles is just 50'. thiles One way. Or rs Hov-enwe- y; kt the.' iAlderf home was their new daughter Janell whom attraction-i- s Newspaper1 Rock (ancient Indian writings) a state park in the upper reaches of Indian Creek Canyon. Mountain drives include the Abajo loop between Monticello and Blanding, which is especially lovely in autumn, and the Elk Ridge drive between Blanding and Natural Bridges via Bears Ears Pass. (It is also possible at times to drive a sedan north along Elk Ridge and down into Indian Creek Canyon, a route that affords grand panoramic views of the Salt Creek-Needle- s country.) Make local inquiry before attempting these mountain road. West of Blanding, State 95 is paved for much of the distance to' Natural Bridges. Owachomo and Kachina bridges can be seen from overlook points; Sipapu is still at the end of a hike, but its perfection in stone .is well worth the effort required to see it. South of Blanding, the drive to Hovenweeps ancient ruins Goshen News BY .VIRGINIA ROBERTS Mrs. Alla Schafer was hostess to the O. N. O. Club Thursday at the Royal Circle Cafe in Provo. Following dinner the eleven members a Lisa Simmons of Clearfield visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Okelberry. Mrs. Lola Nelson left Saturday for Denver, Colo., to visit her daughter Adele Rassi-te- r and family. Mrs. Pearl Hansen of Washington, is, vacationing with friends and relatives in Utah County. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Steck received word of the birth of a son to their daughter Shelia, the Jerry Jolleys who reside in California. The couple have one jother child a daughter. Paternal grandparents are Mr. ar.d Mrs. Malcolm Jolley of Santaquin. A baby girl was born Tuesis an increasingly popular tour. Some people also enjoy the day to Mr. and Mrs. Richard detour south from the Hoven-wet- p Hcglund of Moab. Mrs. is the former Carol road into Aneth Oil Field, Utahs biggest petroleum Mrs. Merrill Nelson won a I draw prize at the annual Hercules family summer party Saturday. It was a bicycle. The Nelsons are former residents and are now living in Granger. is Win-atch- f, Hog-lan- d Bran-agha- "P n hovenweep L NAI n. Mexican Hat or Bluff for jeep tours to more-- ; remote attractions in this area, and tht can take bus or jeep tours from Gouldings Lodge in Monument Valley but Monument Valley si overwhelming in its grandeur whether seen frem sedan or a tour vehicle. From Monument Valley, the road is now paved all the way through Kayenta to Glen Canyon and Grand Canyon. Le-lan- park Saturday afternoon. The following West Mountain families attended; Elm on Hendricksons, Le Baron Robbins, Bob Finch, Rebert E. Finch, and Dailey Moon, There were 160 present. Sunday ... night Sacrament meeting was presented by the Archie Williams family. Mary and Jrm Williams gave a organ and piano selection and Mr. and Mrs. Williams were the speakers. attended movie. (he'Stickney family had never met. Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Miller Mr and Mrs'. Miles Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hamblin, Mrs. Harold EriksOn, Mrs. Vird gil Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs Ernest Rothe and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin De Graw spent Monday evening at Maple Lake where they enjoyed a ham dinner and singing. Captain and Mrs. Norman C. White and family of Loredo, Texas, were recent visitors at the Robert E. Finch home. The George W. and Mary A. Le Baron family reunion was held at the Santaquin City Henry Lux, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Sorenson all of Goshen; Mrs. Helen Cobb, Lynwood, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Neil Thomas, Fitzgerald, Oxnard, Calif., Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Morgan Amber Cannon, Mrs. Eva Canand, Mr. and Mrs. Harold non, Payson, Mr. and Mrs. White were in. Logan to at- Jack Johnson, Spanish Fork, tend dinner and the graduation Mrs. Grace Ince and Mr. and of their sons from Boys State. Mrs. Andrew Poulsen Lake and Mrs. James Fitz- Shore. A pot luck lunch was , Mr. gerald and Mrs. Helen Cobb served and the afternoon was of Oxnard and Lynnwood, spent in visiting. California, are here visiting Susan Christensen and Christheir sister Josephine, the topher B. Roberts are vaca- MON. part of Canyon Lands in some producer. Only a short drive is necessary to cases are hidden gems - they view the Great Goosenecks of lie far away from the beaten accessJuan River, a truly San the not are and easily path ible. But most can be reached magnificent spectacle which can be seen in even grander . i by sedan. An ' exception is the inner perspective frem Muley Point Needles-Sa- lt Creek country, (reached by steep, winding which can only be penetrated read). Visitors can arrange at vehicles. by However, sedans can travtel down Indian Creek Canyon to Hamilton Funds Pays Peaks and as the for as Cave Springs or beyond 66th Dividend, close enough to gain an of the Need314 cents per Share les against the horizon. This Holders of more than 68 mil scenic Indian Creek tour is lion shares of Hamilton Funds, one of the choicest red-roc- k drives in the state; and an Inc. will receive a dividend of - Six-shoo- ter Henry Luxs Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk spent several days last week in Mirror Loman, Calif., visiting their son Boyd and family. Mrs. Julia Palmer returned home after having spent the past several months at Bryces . Canyon. Under the direction, of Guide Patrol leader Bethea Wolf, assisted by Lola' Jacobsen, the following boys attended Guide Patrol Day at Camp Maple Dell, Randell Thomas, John Okelberry and John Brana-ghan. tioning with their grandparents the H. C. Robertss. The Ray Okelberry family will spend the next several weeks at Strawberry. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hopes and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Steele fishing enjoyed a week-en- d trip to the Schofield Reservoir. Mrs. Virginia Roberts has spent the past two weeks at the Dan Christensen summer home in Lemon Grave. Other guests were Sam Elton, Dorothy Button and Mrs. Don Wadsworth. ' Golden Steele and Scott Steele fished over the week end at Strawberry. They were accompanied by Max Peart of Mapleton. . party was .held in Payson Park with the. following people attending: Mr. and Mrs. B. Jasperson, Mr. and Mrs. A ccusins (pHOBiiii usiflGni fioaff) INVESTMENT describing Youre invited to send for free prospectus-bookle- t Hamilton Funds, Inc., a mutual fund holdmg common, stocks in over 90 American corporations. Monthly investments low as $10 may be made in. Hamilton Fund Periodic Investment Plans. : ... i , ... 1 iiamilton Funds J P.O. 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