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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, August 6, 1964 f West Mountain News supper were features of the BY RUBY MEREDITH ) : evening. Special guests were Bishop Rex Hiatt, Mrs. Phyllis Rodgers and Jean Brown Stake leaders. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lance njoyed a two day visit to Mis. Wayne Tanner of Parna, Id ah'), spent two weeks in American Fork with her dau-- ; hters family Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schramm. She spent Sunday and Tuesday visiting relatives and friends in West Mountain which was their home before moving to Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sperry and Mr. and Mrs. Mont Sperry Otter Creek. Mr, and Mrs. Glen Thatcher and family returned recently from a weeks vacation. They visited four former Payson residents, Pres, and Mrs. Dell attended the John R. Sperry Hiatt of Shoshone, Idaho, Mr. family reunion at Saratoga and Mrs. Oral Stewart and Sunday. There were five sons Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stewart of and four daughters represent Corey, Idaho, and Mr. and ed. Mrs. George Astell of Wendell Ph'lllp Erikson is convales Idaho. They also visited Sun ring at home alter a serious Valley and Yellowstone Park. accident caused by a fall from Lihoma Holiday was h'Ld a tree. He received a broken two afternoon with Friday collar bone. Ilis brother Ken- mesent. The theme wasfifty Salute from neth is also suffering o Mom. Each girl had her s ricus cuts and bruises on his mother as a special guest. Mrs. foot caused from an accident Lillian Christiansen was guest on his bicycle. Deaker. Games, program and The Jacob Hatch family re- light refreshments were enunion was held Saturday at joyed by all present. Arrowhead. There were sixty Gail Betts, Marie Tanner, Jacob decendents present. Bishop and Mae Bish-r- p Marjorie Hatch had two sons and six acted as chaperones at the daughters. Those living in girls outing held for three West Mountain are Thelma !ays at Aspen Grove in Provo Tanner, Violet Gold and Vilda Canyon. There were nine girls Erikson .Betty Miles of Salt attended. is Lake, a Suzanne Nay, daughter of one aunts for with her visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Nay, was week. a patient at the Payson HosMr. and Mrs. Edward Sourp pital for two days. California, of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roihe Montabcllo, spent a week visiting at the and family spent Sunday at home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles the home of Bishop and Mrs. Miller. During the week they Joseph Reeder of Brigham City. visited many places of inter- They attended the missionary est and were guests at a pot farewell of their nephew, Max luck dinner Thursday even- Reeder who will serve in the ing at the Miller home. There Southern Far East Mission. were fourteen other guests inMrs. Ethel Hirst returned cluding Mrs. M. H. Ahlstrom of Friday from Billings, Montana, where she spent six weeks with Whittier, California. Trail Roundup was held her daughters family, Mr. and Thursday evening at the Ward Mrs. Rex Sutherland. She reChapel Advancement ceremony turned part way home with in which each boy participated Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sutherland along with a Chuck Wagon of Mountain Home, Idaho, and grand-daught- SID LAMBOURNE SAYS: 11 " Hi IE G&gpua ei eii.pji sin fEtcfiaxpn to laypifinEr jHli itamin U t3& i! EES' ci SB ja.-igiii- 'toll h j : n mil i5i ! Li-he- THIS IS YOUR Saturday. A new baby boy has joined the family of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peay. He has three older brothers and a sister who welcomed him on his arrival home. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peay. Mr. and Mrs. Donie Jacobsen are proud parents of a new baby boy born to them in the Payson Hospital. He is their third child. He has an older sister and brother. THE TITAN1 MISSILE The., closing., social., of., lhe Ward MIA was held Tuesday night under the direction of the Mutual Presidencies, The members met at the pool at Payson Park for a swimming party. After they had enjoyed swimming they had a melon bust. Approximately 50 were present for the activities. Social The Closing for Ward Primary children was held Wednesday morning at the Ward Chapel with the presidency and teachers in charge. The program, The Music Treasure was outlined so all the children could participate in the delightful songs used. Refreshments were ser- C. Simmons TRY THE CHRONICLE CHRONICLE WANT ADS ADMISSION ADULTS CHILDREN (under) 12 FORD Galaxie V8 4 Dr. $1595.00 1930 FORD Custom 2 Dr. V8 $345.00 1932 Thursday - Friday August - Standard FORD Galaxie 4 Dr. V8 Auto CHEV Bel Air 4 Dr. V8 Air Cond. Saturday $995.00 $345.00 1957 CADILLAC 4 Dr. V8 $74509 1957 DODGE 4 Dr. V8 $445.00 1939 FORD 1955 FORD FORD Fair lane Vi Auto. 4 Dr. V8 Auto $1495.00 Ton Pickup Styleside Ton V8 4 Speed Flat Bed $835.00 $393.00 Ton 6 Cyl. 4 Speed 1934 JEEP 4WD 6 Cyl. 1953 75c 25c FORD SALES & SERVICE TISCHNER 1952 FORD OPEN THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Save our forests from fire! BEST BUY'S IN USED CARS 1958 SPANISH FORK THEATRE ved. Duane and Paul MenloVeft visited at the home of their aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Merlin De St. Jeor and cousins at Orem last week .Their father, Joseph Menlove went to Orem to bring the boys home on Wed. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Hofe-linentertained her brothers, Keith and Lloyd LeFevre at dinner at their home in Salt Lake recently. The happy occasion was in honor of the birthday of Wade Hofeling. Mr. and Mrs. George LeFevre also visit:d at the Hofeling home to wish Wade happy birthday. Guests for dinner at the home He that takes tome to think and consoder will act more wisely than he that acts hastily and on impulse. 1959 ARCH Smokey Sayt: $295.00 Vt MANY MORE NEW & $695.00 USED CARS & TRUCKS -8 HEY THERE YOGI BEAR Z FORD SALES & SERVICE SANTAQUIN. UTAH ITS g TISCHNER Phone 754-328- 1 3C IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE OR MARION DAVIS Phone 754-325- 4 3P) ELECT On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peery entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. L, M. Peery and Mrs. Stoker, brother and mother of Mrs. Peery. The Primary Lihoma Holiday was held July 31 under the i 3111 Fisher. direction of Primary Officers and teachers of the girls. Joyce Saunders counselor conducted. The program included, prayer Rae Lene Johnson; song, girls ( Lihoma song); talks by Merrihand girls, Rae Lene Johnson and Joy Lynn Moore; talk by Merrihand teacher, Darthella Benson; graduation song by Rae Lene Johnson and Joy Lynn Moore; talk by counselor Mariam Grandparents here are Mr. and Mrs. Clea Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Sadler went to Salt Lake on Sunday to get their daughter, Miss Merlene Sadler who is attending business school. She has a two week vacation and will spend it with her parents. Utah. i m By Lenora Huish Bishcp and Mrs. Junior Lun- dell and children returned recently from an enjoyable trip to Bryce Canyon and Page, Ariz. They visited the Dam, Grand Canyon from the South rim. They also visited Flagstaff, Ariz., and the Petrified Forest. On the way home they stopped at Price and had breakfast with Bishop Lundells sister and family. Mr. and Mr. Thomas Small-com- b and children from Costa Meca Calif., returned home on Wednesday of last week after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peery on Monday were his mother Mrs. Lillian Stoker, Payson and his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Peery from Plymouth, Calif who are vacationing in n vji li i&ns Spring LaJe News A Fashion Show followed the Vere Sizemore home here. Van Peery, Loyd LeFevre program. Parents of the girls and Danny Lafferty were apwere invited. Closing prayer, proved to be advanced in the Sheri Brereton. Priesthood to the office of a Elder Jack Dunn from Ariz. Priest. was a guest at the George Le Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Fevre home for three days last Jerry Lyman were blessed and week. He was a missionary gjVen a iiame by their grand companion of Keith LeFevre. father Roy Lyman. They were He was enroute to the Worlds Craig Rodney Lyman and Fair at New York and stopped Robert Lewis Lyman. for a visit with Keith. Mrs. Darthella Cook and two The memberships of Hal and children from Goshen visited Carma Ferguson and children at the home of her aunt, Lenwere presented in the Fast ora Huish, Friday afternoon. Day Services Sunday. The Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fulk and Fergusons have moved into the small son from Provo visited with Mrs. Cecil S. Peery on EUi I at Wade Lake, Montana, she met her sons family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hirst who returned her to her home, Miss Elaine Adams cf Los Angeles is spending a week with her sister and family Mr and Mrs. Glen Thatcher. EDI Mil depends on having a Governor with the stature, the experience and the ability to sell Utah effectively to new industries, to greater numbers of tourists, and to the country, as a whole. UTAHS BIG FUTURE now The man to lead us is 7Hax TVevuwi a Utahs No. 1 Salesman ti PAYSON 1 CANDIDATE FOR Utah County Commissioner Vi TWO-YEA- TERM R REPUBLICAN TICKET 1 4. $ CHECK HIS RECORD 1 t 7! .... MAX WARNER WOULD MAKE A GOOD UTAH COUNTY COMMISSIONER EXPERIENCED a 'ts QUALIFIED HONEST VOTE III PRIMARY ELECTION TUESDAY, AUGUST 11 the skilled administrator who has devoted 15 years to selling Utah, its people,-itproducts and its scenery . . . The man who knows Utah best . . . The man who knows our problems and our opportunities, and the man who has the positive, dynamic program to do something about them! s Experienced Youthful Vote JIM CANNON Capable Governor (Paid Political Adv.) Dynamic Republican Paid Political, adv. by Jim Cannon for Governor Committee i i? -- A |