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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, August Army Rangers Train in Swamps 13, 1934 Spring Lake News Huish By Lennra Irr. ar.d Mrs, Eldred Fisher g Jests of their daughter, Mi. and Mrs. Quinton Elders and family of Orem for dinner wae on Sunday. Tha Waller Butler family went to the Salem Pond pic nie area recently for a birih-da- y dinner in honor of the Lirihday annivasaiy of Mr. Putle.. Those enjoying the happy occasion were Mr. and Mi Butler, their daughter, , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Montague and children and a grandson, Bobby Moore who is staying with the Butlers this summer. Tho ward Seventies and El- - das with their partners spent a vay plea; ant evening when th y held a party on the lawn tack of the church Friday night. They had a barbecued st.uk suppei and watermelon. Club Cook, Cook, Cookies The Cook, Cook, Cookies club having completed a work. successful summer of The girls and their leader, Miss ture Club with their partners, enjoyed the annual summer party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson. Long tables, beautifully decorated with flower arrangements were set on the car port A delicious barbecued chicken supper was served to 39 members and guests by the Host esses and the Social Committee who planned the party. Mrs Pearl Johnson, Mrs. Claudine Lafferty, Mrs. Elva Davis, Mrs. Anna Le Fevre, Mrs. Lois Jum Mrs. June Lundell, Smith and Mrs. Sadie Beery committee chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowa-whhave spent the past year at Richland, Idaho returned to their home here Wednesday o Pavson Men In The West Mountain News Armed Services Mr. and Mrs. Mont Sperry have moved to Sunset, Utah. Willard S. Stott Prof, and Mrs. Elliott Lan- Mr. Sperry will teach school 7t chnical Sergeant of Salt dau and four children at Hill Air Force Base this E. Stott, son ' of Mrs. Willard Fannie Lake City visited Tues. after- coming year. C. Harrison, Provo has arrived Hy-ruMrs. and Mr. noon with Red Rindlisbacher, Paul, for duty at McChord AFB, Gold and family. Meredith and tiny new Re- Wash., after a tour of service Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Kit- becca Rindlisbacher were hon- in the Philippines. chen and two children of Ver- ored Sunday at a family dinSergeant Stott, a nal are spending three weeks ner at the home of Mr. and supervisor, is assigned printing to an with Mrs. Kitchens parents, Mrs. Reed Rindlisbacher. It Air Defense Command (ADC) Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra was in honor cf the birthdays unit. His organization suports Mr. Kitchen will teach Semin-ai- y f Reed and Paul and the namthe ADC Mission of at Vernal this coming ing of Rebecca. Other guests the continental U. S.defending against school year. were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gill enemy air attack. E. and Mrs. Paul Meredith of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stott Sergeant attended attended the David Payscn, Jay Rindlisbacher of Roosevelt High School. His Fmch Tu, Icy LeBaron family reunion Cedar City and Wayne, Paul, wife, Evelyn, is the daughter Coleen and Lynn Rindlisba- of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin J. Part-iidg- -, Saturday at Mapleton Park, cher. Payson. day at Mapleton Park. Ms. Verna Verncn, Mrs. Charles Morriscn, son cf Mr. Mrs. Oren and Mrs. William Morrison, Caro1 Morgan, Walker and Mrs. Murran Boran underwent throat surgery at ot Provo and Mr. and Mrs. the LDS Hospital in Provo Dean Eishop and family of ucvntly. Theii sen, Dale, also were had a serious accident as a Calif, Los Angeles, visiters at the A. H. Bishop can in which he had placed home this week. cerbine powder, blew up and and hit him on the forehead. Seven Mrs. Dianne Zeppa daughter Dianne of Sault Ste. tPchcs were necessary to Marie, Ontario, Canada, friends clese the cut. of Elder Robert A. Baird called Clyde Bishop and A. Dale at the Abner Baird home Tues. Jackson accompanied eight Bruce Carlisle, sen of Mr. scouts to Maple Dell for a and Mrs. Elmo Carlisle, en- weeks vacation. Friday night tertained twelve little guests Mrs. Larry Pierce, Mrs. Evelyn Friday afternoon on his sixth Ekins, Mrs. Mae Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berry went birthday. Lon'eila Rowley, daughter up and prepared a special upper for the boys. of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rowley, five had as her guests for days, Keep in touch with Julia Turner, a cousin, from friends back home by Orem. Long Distance the Mrs. Rebecca Twede and most personal way Hazel Mrs. Baird, daughter, to keep a distant SPANISH FORK enjoyed a day in Provo recent- THEATRE Bairds Mrs. met with as ly they friendship going. Its . OPEN daughters, Mrs. David Me true Long Distance THURSDAY Omber and Mrs. Mark Barthis next the best FRIDAY a annual Provo for olomew cf SATURDAY thing to being there. day. They had dinner at the Y Student CenPick up your phone ADMISSION ter, show at a local theater and ADULTS 75c and go visiting tonight attended the East Sharon CHILDREN 12 25c (under) Stake MIA road show at night. Mrs. Max Depew attended Thursday - Friday - Saturday he Riding Club Contest August 13 - 14 15 MOUNTAIN held at the Arrowhead Arena. STATES Of special interest to her was THE PINK PANTHER team of her daughter the TELEPHONE Mr. and Mrs. and DAVID NIVEN Charles Maurin of Santaquin. CLAUDIA CARDINALE Their team of five boys took as the Princess several A and B places. BY RUBY MEREDITH AMERICA BEAUTIFUL They will not be going Lacl Idaho. A group of prospective rangers paddles through a Florida swamp House guests cf Mr. and Mi" RANGER TRAINING e Elvon Butler arc their dau as they conduct a patrol during the jungle phase of their training. In these ghter Ernadine, Mr. and Mrs swamps Army rangers learn survival, small boat, and amphibious raiding tactics. Their Jess Angus and their f.v' patrolling ability is fully challenged during the course of this intensive training in some children from Freemont, Calif., of the most treacherous terrain in the world. who are vacationing in Utah. They arrived here Thursday and will visit with his relatives ed her birthday Thursday with GSA to Hold Sate the GSA Interagency Motor Jean Marie Walker completed at Springville. Mr. Angus is at home. her Pool, 43 West 4th South, Salt party family Phase 1 Foods during the sum- jerving with the Coast Guard Most Lake City, Utah. of her children and grand19 August mer meetings, as they met once at a San Francisco base. Bid cards will be accepted children came to help her a week. On Cars and Trucks until 10:00 A.M., MST, August Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. and lebrate her birthday For their last meeting the Angus attended a family 18, 1964, at the Business Serwish her many happy returns A spot Bid Sale is to be held girls met Wednesday, Aug. 5 at Springville. vice Center, General Services Mr. and Mrs. were Present at on waterWednesday, August 19, at the Payson Park for a Mrs. Cecil S. Peery went to Ralph Menlove and children, Administration, Building 41, melon bust. Bountiful Sunday night with from Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. the GSA Interagency Motor Denver Feredal Center, Den47 4th West Salt met Pool, South, Mrs. Ethel Erickson her son, Merrin Spainhower, Fed Menlove and Colorado 80225. Lake City, Utah, according to ver, with them and taught them where she was an overnight Spanish Fork, Mr. andfamily, Mrs. Gerald E. McNamara, Regionhow to make a piggy bank guest at the home of her son, Rex Peery, and, two children, al Administrator of General from a clorox bottle. Mrs. Don Spainhower. Mr. and Jayson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Men- Services Administration. The following members en- They brought her home on love and family from here, and vehicles includS: venty-Sijoyed the time spent at the Monday. Max Menlove, Murray. They Lana park. Sheri Brereton, The family of Mr. and Mrs. had a barbecued hamburger ing pickups, sedans, sedan station wagons, panButler, Jane Lundell, Linda Elvon Butler had a pleasant dinner. The party was held on deliveries, Happy Helpers Larson Emma Walker and Miss time Sunday afternoon when the el trucks, carry alls, stake patio. The Happy Helpers met a van a Buchanan was a visitor. n rucks, truck, lunch dump their took up they Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lyman 1st at the home of Sue Culture Club Holds truck, a cab & chasis and jeeps August their leader. Canyon and visited to- and their Mr. Spencer, including family Summer Parly gether. Those enjoying the and Mrs. Fred Lyman and two will be offered for sale at 10:00 The prayer was given by A M MST, August 19, 1964. In the cool evening after the family were Mr. shower Thursday night the and Mrs. Jess Angus and child- children and Mrs. Jennie Ruth may be made im- Mary Perry and Karen DenInspection members of Spring Lake Cul- - ren, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alvie and daughter recently mediately with the exception ning led the pledge. They prea trip around Squaw of pared a picnic lunch and ate Saturdays and Sundays. Menlove and children, Mr. and enjoyed at one of Peak in the back yard. loop stopping bids submitted be Drop 1 Mrs. Leon Jensen and children the parking areas for lunch. until 1:00 may The Happy Helpers met Aug. P.M., MST, August from Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. 5th son of Mr. and R:ss InterGSA 18, 1964, at completing their record the Lyman, Butler. Mrs. Grant Lyman, spent last agency Motor Pool, 183 West books for the exhibit the folhome at Mrs. Visitors of the CLOSE OUT! Cecil S. Peery on Saturday week at Salt Lake visiting at 30th South Ogden, Utah, and lowing day . were her granddaughter, Mrs. the homes of his two brothers, Dianne Kershaw and baby, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lyman and ALL BRAND NEW a friend of Mrs. Kershaw from Mr. and Mrs. Kenvin Lyman. Clarence Ashton was the Salt Lake. Mrs. Lill Stoker from Pay speaker in the Sunday night 1934 CHEVROLETS ren was a guest of her son and Services. He and his wife and spent twenty-tw- o Lowest Prices All Year! family, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peery daughter months in Iran. He told about last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler the condition of the country, Monza Coupe their primitive $2295 have sold their home to Mr. the people and and they are of way farming and Mrs. Mark Durrant of 1 CHEVROLET Sta. Wagon reluctant to change bevery The have Butlers Payson. $2595 moved into the home formerly cause modern methods would 2 CHEVY IIs strating at owned by Mrs. Clara Menlove not provide enough work for $2195 which they recently purchased the people and there would 4 KEVELLS strating at where they will live until their bs no way for them to earn a living. He also told a little $2295 new home is completed which $2645 is being built on the same lot of their trip around the world. 4 Bd Airs starling at Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan His talk was very interesting. 10 Impalas starling at $2495 in June. accompanied by their daughter, They arrived home Karen and Dennis Mayer TRUCKS Mrs. Marion Searle and three children attended the Alexan played a piano and organ duet. ton Pickups starting at der Cowan family reunion held $1995 at a park in Salt Lake Satur$2195 Van Panel day. Each family brought their own lunch. 2 Year Factory Guarantee 'Somebody forgot. Sunday the Cowans went to LOW DOWN PAYMENT Strawberry to visit with his brother, Mr, and Mrs. Ned LOW COST PAYMENTS Cowan. They stayed ever night and came home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lyman GRIDLEY recently enjoyed a trip by car, visiting several places They went to Evanston, Wyo, CHEVROLET CO. By Gean to Mirror Lake, then to Kamas 6th So. Main HOW TO IMPROVE Spanish Fork and to the Homestead and also to Heber staying there Phone YOUR SUMMER PICTURES night. Summer gives you long sun Mrs. Rhea Menlove celebrat filled days to really unlimber We have arranged to have a leading child photographer ycur camera, and get those our store at on the dates shown below, been family pictures youve and your promising yourself wife for lo these many to water-born- 4-- 4-- 4-- New In Town? er ARCH x er Pay-so- er 4-- 4-- H son-in-la- QJout Cidds C 7-- in 798-359- 1 Aru every litter bit hurts' months. Maybe these tips will make ycur pictures the b:st you Vcr took: 1. Tip ot teel a story. Follow a days fun say a picnic fi i m the time you pack up to he time the last slice of watermelon is gone. 2. Pert your subjects at ease. That old technique produces pretty stiff pictures. Try to snap people doing something. 3. several shooting Try angles. Shoot up at your sub- cts new and then for more Get interesting perspective. down to toddlers eye-levfor better pictures of children. 4. Make sure your camera lens is clean. A finger smudge can icb a lot of sparkle from ycur pictures. 5. Always remember slow and easy does it when you cress the shutter release. Its the sure way to get blur-fre- e pictures. 6. Most important. Let us el In Utah, people have taste for Susan Spotless says: a KEEP AMERICA good living and JIM ft BEA BEAUTIFUL 1 Vp.a Utahs favorite bourbon is 86 part of the scene. 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