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Show Recent visitors at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Dan Sullivan were their two sons from out of Payson, Dannie and wife and of Richland, Wash.;-Genwife and sons, also of Richland. Dannie and his family toured the western coast and visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Sullivan in Vallejo, Calif, and their sister, Mr. and Mrs. (Eurilda) Duncan in Glendora They also visited the temples the ones at Los including Angeles, Calif., Mesa, Ariz., Manti and Logan, Utah. Gene and his family visited the relatives in California before returning home. Additional relatives visiting at the family home in Payson were Mrs. Ray Davidson, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boyer, Salt Lake City. The Elmo Sullivans of Pay-so- n Saniaqum News By Della Hudson and Mrs. Howard Armstiong and family, Mrs. Albert Hudson, Santaquin; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hanstn, Mammoth; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombe, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Maude Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Kocker- hans from Lovell, Wyo. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Davis, brother cf Fred W. and Glen ' 465-320- ll oooooooooooooxxxoooooooooo - ELECT visiting in Genola and Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith and family were at Flaming Gorge and in Wyo. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ewell and children and Mrs. Zack Ewell were in Salt Lake over the- 24th. They saw the Pageant and parade. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oberg and family visited at Yellow-ton- : Park, and Moore, Idaho, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Finch from Goshen were at Vernal and Flaming Goige last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Millett fiom Payson attended a funeral in Monroe last Monday and the Sheldon Sullivans joined in numerous family gatherings while toe visitors were here. Marjorie Coles Plans September Wedding to St. George Man Mr. and Mrs. Herschel H. school affairs and has attended Coles, Payson, are announcing BYU. She is also a graduate Mel-forthe engagement of their dau- cf Dixie Junior College. The bridegroom completed ghter, Marjorie to John Brent an LDS mission to Florida and Trimble. The prospective groom is has attended Dixie Junior the son of Mr. and Mrs. John College. A. Trimble, St. George. The young couple are plan- Mr.A reunion cf the family cf and Mrs. Sid Coray was ning a September 4 wedding held in the Salt Lake Temple. A re- Mr. Sunday at the home of and Mrs. Dale ception will honor the newly- Those enjoying the foodCoiay. and weds in the Fourth Ware fun were: church, Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Coray Miss Coles was active in and son, Kimo, Long Beach, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Max Coray and children, Craig and Lisa, The Spencer Family Reunion Keulahehua, Hawaii; Mr. and will be held Saturday, Augusl Mrs. Ralph Bean and children, 8 in the Payson City Memoria Mike, Kathy and Barbara, Salt Park. It will begin at 12 oclock. Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bitter and children, David and Zer-indB.uff, Utah; Mr. and Mrs Charles Tate and children July 18 Stephanie, Elizabeth, R becca Girl, Gregorie V and Maiy and Coray, Orem; Mr. and Kissi Aguero, Payson Mrs. Don Ccray and children July 19 Denice and Wendy, Granger: Girl, Richard LaMont and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Peterson and Rosalie McNeil Brown, Payson on, Bryan of Perry, Utah; July 20 Mies Cora Pag?, the Dale Coi-ly- s Girl, Thayne Verdell and and the Sid Coraj s of Pay Joan Bradley Banks, Spanish son. Only Warren Coray and Mrs. Edna C. Jones, former Fork Los of and Angeles family Genola resident, spent an en- July 20 Allan Coray, a missionary in 37 senior joyable weekend with Bey, Melvin Ray and Mar- Scotland, were absent from the citizens at Bryce Canyon in lene Madge Clayson Olson, Spfamily group of 41. the southern part of the state. anish Fork The group saw the Shakespeare Pegeant and visited a number of other interesting We Print Everythin places. Mrs. Jones, who has been 9 Program! living for some time in Provo, Consult County Clerk or rehas recently accepted the position as Relief Society teacher spective signers for further 9 Napkins information. in the Provo Seventh Ward. Wedding Invitations Overnight guests at the new d home of Mr. and Mrs. King, North Main Street, Payson, were his mother, Mrs. choice for high UBBA NATIONAL LEAGUE Alonzo Keing, of Richfield and his brother Alonzo King and 11 value, low cost life Blue Sox family of Louisville, Kentucky, insurance. Contact Red Sox and Doran King and family of me todayl Genola ' Palo Alto, Calif. Salem During their visit, 60 memEureka J. LaDon of the family met at the bers Goshen residence and then went King Ellefi Tuesday, July 21 to Memorial Park in Payson 9 5, Genola Eureka for a very enjoyable day. Blue Sox 22, Salem 7 Stale Farm Present in addition to those 7 Sox Red Goshen 3, Agenl mentioned were Al4.' already Tuesday, July 14 fred King and daughter, Mr. Eureka vs Goshen (no score) 278 E. 1st S. and Mrs. Dean King and famMrs. Taddie King Mr. and Mrs. Slerl Taylor ily, Mr. and 8 of and Call Greenriver, Utah; baby husand their daughter and Alice Gulbransen and Mrs. band, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Brim-haMr. and Mrs. Perry family, a of Springville enjoyed TOUR STATE FARM AGENT Beutler and family and Rulon trip north to Jackson, Wyo., State Farm Insurance Companiet of Richfield; Mr. and Sun to circled and Valley, King Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois Holmes and sons, Mrs. Jack Idaho, enroute home during Mrs. Myrtle Ray and Mrs. Don the long holiday weekend. Hjales and children of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Owen Busen-bar- k and Rodger; Mrs. Larry Mertin and children of Sandy; Jane King, Mr. and Mrs. Hal King and family of Payson. . E. Davis from Alhambra, California, is spending summer of Tooele Milo L .Oft and his wife and four children of Poway, Calif, also Mrs. Otts mother, Mrs. Opal Slaten, Shula Vista, Calif., visited in Payson recently, guests at the home of Mr. Otts mother, Mrs. Lydia Ott. AH toured places of interest in the area, and took a trip on the Bridal Veils Falls tramway in Provo Canyon. The Californians also visited a number of other relatives and friends in Payson and other communities in Utah. a, CRADLE ROLL for a cousin of Mrs. Obergs. Miss Linda Larsen is visiting at St. George for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Thomas from Goshen returned home last week after spending ten days in Southern Parks of Utah, Glen Canyon, and Pag? Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Murdoch and family visited the Los Angeles area last week. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thomas and children and Mr. and Mrs. Arden Throckmorton and children visited at Fish Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chxis-ense- n frem Gunnison and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Draper and son f'om Granger visited at he home of Mr. and , Mrs. Myron Christ? nsen for the week end. Mrs. Orthclla Isaacson v'sited at Salt Lake for the 24th week end. Bynon Thomas frcrft-Kearvisited at the home cf D. B. Thomas. Mr. Thomas returned home with Bynon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tilb returned home Sunday night from Las Vegas, Nevada where Mrs. Tillby had spent . Allen L. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Van Leuven and two children, Denver, Colo., visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Van Leuven and Mr. and Mrs. Houser Francom On their way home, they were accompanied by the Van Leuven couple who attended the wedding of their grandson, Ronald Van Leuven, on July REPRESENTATIVE 7 I FEEL QUALIFIED TO SERVE YOU FOR THESE REASONS: , SKILL IN DEBATE, PERSUASION WITH OTHER LEGISLATORS SERVICE ON LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL COMMITTEE BETWEEN SESSIONS A PROVEN RECORD OF VOTING ON ALL THE ISSUES Register August 4, Vote August 1 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS 9 Estate of AURORA NEBEKER Smokey Say: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Allen L. Hodgson, attorney, 35 West 25th. 1st South, Payson, Utah, on or before October 9, 1964: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baird claims must be presented in and baby daughter Shannon accordance with the provisions of Provo are spending the next of Utah Code Annoted, two weeks at the home of 1953, and with proper verifiMrs. Bairds parents, the Stan- cation as required therein. ley Powelsons while they are GORDON N. WILSON, in New York. Administrator First Publication, July 9, 1964 (Paid Political adv.) OOOO NOTICE Goshen News BY VIRGINIA ROBERTS TIME BOX pot luck supper with barbecued beef and home made ice cream and all the fixins. The committee most responsible for this wonderful and memorable event were Mr. and Mrs. Max Snaef, Mr. and Mrs. Elmcn Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Oram Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mitarai and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tachiki. A loud speaking system announced the riders and stock and appropriate music was Payson 41 41 4 1' ! !' Spanish Fork l""l"l"l"l MONEY MENI . 1 Utah Ave, Payson Phone 98 W 465-245- (CLOSED 1 SUNDAY) 75c jADULTS CHILDREN 25c Thur - Fri - Sat - Mon July 30 31 Aug. 1 - 55 DAYS B AT PEKING CHARLTON HESTON AVA GARDNER DAVID NIVEN Cartoon Special Tue - Wed Aug. 4 - - Thur 5 - - THE PRIZE EDWARD G. ROBINSON ELKE SOMMER The Letterbug L mu'1 The best place is . . , the car ash tray! ELECT Ernest H. Dean . . STEWART CANYON CORPORATION PRESENTS TIMPHAVEN A UTAH COUNTY MAN HOMES LOT SITES Choice 20,000 sq. fl. (nearly Vz 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 end 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. GOVERNOR EDNA VAN AUSDAL 23, 1964. VIEW LOTS DIRECTION - FOREST - LOTS CREEK LOTS Only a few creek lots are available. " THE MAN FOR THE PEOPLE " himself, he knows the farm problem. During the past years, our agricultural economy has suffered while the nation as a whole has made economic progress. Mr. Dean thinks that property taxes of the farmers, senior citizens, laborers, and businessmen should be equalized to keep them from rising any higher. Property taxes are a penqlty as they are set up now.. ELECT DEAN Corporation members, John Stewart, Eleanor S. Olsen, Justin Stewart, Hank 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. Otherwise! FOR THE BEST IN believes that property taxes are too high. Having grown up on a farm Mr. Dean SHOE REPAIR ERNEST H. SPENCS DEAN STIWART CANYON Suit STATE PROPERTY TAX CREATE INDUSTRY IN CENTRAL UTAH REPRESENT THE PEOPLE OF UTAH CO. Payson. Utah ISO South Third East VOTE DEMOCRATIC L 1 PRIMARY AUG. lake City 15, Utah Please tend NAME Dept No. us the colorful Timphaven PA-- 1 Homes lot Sites brochure. HeensMMSl ADDRESS CITY 11 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC -- CORPORATION 1174 South Main PLEDGED TO: REDUCE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR (Paid Political Adv. By Volunteers tor Dean) SEND NOW FOR FREE BROCHURE r EMOCRAT Fri 6 - 7 PAYSON required therein. for Robertss. oooooooocooooooooooooooooooooc TO CREDITORS Administratrix First Publication: July H. C. Mrs. Avaleen Kirk, Mrs. LaVern Kirk were hostesses to the O. N. O. Club at a party in the Payson park Thursday evening. Mrs. Lola Nelson relumed Sunday a.m. from a two weeks visit in Denver with her daughter Adele and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorensen spent the 24th in Provo their son Gary and famDella White and Mrs. with Mr. Sorensen enjoyed a Olea White of Payson. Dainty ily. refreshments were served to fishing trip to the Schoffield the more than a hundred guests Reservoir. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Steele who called during the reception hours. The new Mrs Leones are spending several days at was the recepient of many Fish Lake. lovely gifts. The couple left early this week for a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone and 4 the Pacific North West. An old fashioned 24th of I! WATCH REPAIR July celebration in th? true pioneer spirit was held Friday ID AY at the Church Farm of the Elberta project. The celebration SERVICE featured a junior amateur rodeo which proved to be interesting, exciting and hilarious. Also a 75-9-- 5, ERNEST H. DEAN parents the fornia where they visited with their son and family, the Ross Franeoms, at Lawndale, and also with a sister and family, the J. W. Osborns at South Gate. Enroute home they stopped in Las Vegas, Nev , and. visited with an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, and in St. George, visited a number of relatives. CHRONICLE ESTATE OF EDWIN REES, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Allen L. Hodgson, Attorney, 35 West 1st South, Payson, Utah, on or before October 23, 1964; claims must me presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as LOOK TO were week end guests of their Mr. and Mrs. Ted Okelberry had as their guest last Tuesday and Wednesday, Mrs. Okelberrys brother Mr. W. R. Overfelt of McGill, Nevada. An cptnhouse reception-- ai the home of Mrs. Grace White honored the former Irene White whose marriage to John Leones of Payson was solemnized earlier this month. Co hostesses were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Houser Fran- com have returned from Cali- Letterheads - WILSON, Deceased: 30, 1964 son-in-la- Envelopes 75-9-- 5, DEMOCRAT ,0000000000000000000000000 Fourth Judicial District Court State of Utah, in and for Utah County. July ns NOTICES STATE Thursday, played. Guests enjoyed the lovely supper seated on bales of sweet new mown hay Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powel-on- , and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Burraston left for New York and the Worlds Fair, on the week end. Mrs. Lyle Okelberry returned home last week after vacationing in Oregon with her son and family, the Paul Creers. She was accompanied by her daughter and family the Parkinsons of Washiagton D. C. Mr. Okelberry also visited Dr. and Mrs. Abbott (Doris) and family. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cook, 3 weeks with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Tom two daughters and a son from California have been vacationTrotter and new baby. ing the past week at the home Mr. and Mrs. R. Dale White of their parents Mr. and Mrs lock and Mr. and Mrs. Theron George Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Christen Hill spent a few days recently sen and family and Mr and at Fish Lake resort. Mrs. John Roberts and family vu. LEOALy Hodgson DISTRICT The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah NEWS By Dorothy Thomas e A public meeting to discuss redistricting of Nebo School District will be held Friday, July 31, at 7:30 p.m. in the Commission Chambers of the Miller, Provo. City and County Building at On Saturday the same group Frovo. plus other family members met Leaving from th's vicinity at the home of Mr. and Mrs. on a Worlds Fair tour Saturday Frank Coombe in Pleasant were: Mrs. Elizabeth Kester, Grove for a pleasant evening Miss June Heelis, Mr. and Mrs. of luncheon music and games. Lorenzo Claik, Mrs. Fern JohnMr. and Mrs. Bob Childs, son, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jar- daughter Lynda, and Mrs. Ada vis and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Olson, left on the 21st for Burraston. The group left Amarillo, to visit with Provo Saturday with the Losee Mr. ChildsTexas, mother and sister tour and expect to be gone there. They will return home three weeks. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Kester Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chris and family, Mr. and Mrs. t.nsen, Lee, and Pat Everttt Kester and family Painter daughter were in Idaho Falls spent Saturday and Sunday at iast week. They took their Flaming Gorge Dam, Vernal grandson home, he is the son and other places of interest. of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McKell. A family gathering was enMr. and Mrs. Ned Smith rejoyed by a group of relatives turned heme recently from a who met in Santaquin Canyon to Colorado and down on the 24th of July. Honored trip Vernal. through guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Painter Boreland and son Bobby of Hawthorne, Calif. Others in- and family left Tuesday for cluded in the group were: Mr. a trip to Colorado and other and Mrs. Don Armstrong, Mr. points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Davis returned home from a trip to California and Las Vegas. They brought with them two of their grandchildren. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , Ned Smith Monday night were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Chandler and two children of Los Angeles, Calif. RE GENOLA STATE.. |