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Show The Payscn Chronicle, Payson, Uiali Santaquin News 3, 1964 Thursday, Sfptemrtr Goshen News Lake visiting their children evening they attended Saturday Pcwfls'n a rarty given at the home ot BY VIRGINIA ROBERTS Mrs. Marguerite was hostess to the Sewing Club Mr. r.nd Mrs. Dan Christensen, Thursday. Luncheon was srrv-e- 'he affai held on the patio ind in the garden of (he Albert Richard Morgan, with home was the Elt n the armed forces in Germany nmmrr birthday party. Honor- was promoted to Sgt. on Aug. guests wd" Mrs. Liliiar 3. Richard is the son of Mr. and Dia;.r, Mrs. Ruh Draper Mr Mrs. Albert Morgan. Sheldcn Sulhvm. M s. ShanMrs. Helen Steele enter- non Roberts and Dan Christenson. Fixtv family mrmberr tained at a luncheon on Thursday for hrr sister Mrs, Grace npved a hot chicken dinner Albert Morgan, city marshal Wheeler of El Centro, Calif., who is visiting in Utah. Other for thr past eight years will the 1st of Sept. No new guests were Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Golden, Mrs. Norma Wood- appointment has yet been Hieh school s'uderts scan choice of fields they may investigate at University of Utah Hogh School Day. ard and Mrs. Georgia Lee Rich made. all of Provo. Mrs. Sally Long gave a dinMr. ard Mrs. Sherwin Th'm-as- , ner in honor of Mrs. Lee Ann d. Chr's-ense- n re-fi- re Mrs. Lloyd Larsen and family enjoyed an outing to the girls heme in Santaquin Canyon Thursday. A picnic lunch was eaten in Payson Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Eva s have had as their house guest the past week Miss Virginia Norman of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Evans and Miss Norman were College classmates. Mrs. Armadawn Kaye was hostess to the V. I. M. Club on Wednesday evening. Supper was served and a new game was learned and played by the group. Special guest was Lee Ann Larsen who is vacationing here from Riverton Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Roberts spent the week end in Salt attended the Kirk family reunion in American Fork on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Morgan and Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Evans and Scott attended the Warner family reunion in Nephi last Sunday. Mrs. Sherwin Thomas at a family dinner Tuesday. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell and family, and Mrs. Joan Dunn and son of Dugway and Mrs. Lee Ann Larsen and children enter-tanie- ' ADMISSION ADULTS CHILDREN (under) 75c 25c 12 Saturday Thursday Friday September -5 ROBIN AND THE SEVEN HOODS PRANK SINATRA DEAN MARTIN CARTOON John Haddon Named Airman of Month Airman First Class John E. Haddon, son of Mrs. Jay Haddon, Payson, has been selected Outstanding Airman of the Month in his Air Training Command (ATC) group at Lowry AFB, Colo. Airman Haddon, an education specialist, was chosen for the honor in recognition of his exemplary conduct and duty performance. He is assigned to the 3415th Air Base Group, which supports the ATC mission of training airmen and officers in the diverse skills Carpet Cleaned Without Water August Is a vacation month, but if carpet cleaning is one of the jobs to be done, we have a suggestion. We recommend HOST, the new method of cleaning carpets without water. The carpet is dry and ready to walk on immediately. Use our HOST Electric It's easy. Clean 40 sq. yds. only $9.95. Phone for information. Up-Brus- to sample college life for one day is being offered by the University of Utah at its sixth annual High School Day, to be held on the required by the nations graduation. Between 2,000 and 3,090 students are expected to assemble on the Union west lawn at 2:30 p.m. to her greetings from Dr. James C. Fletcher, new president cf the University. Each high school student may then select any academic field which holds special interest for him and meet for 75 minutes with .faculty members from that college or department for an introduction to its program. A general question and answer period for all seniors will AND APPLIANCE Phone 2 PAYSON. UTAH BOSTUCH The Personal Stapler with students. In the evening, fun will replace more serious activities as students gather to present and watch their own High School Talent Show in the University Union Ballroom, enjoy a lawn dinner, and attend the Utah-Ne- w Friday. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd over, Santaquin, and paternal chosen to represent Santaquin are Mr. and Mrs. for tryouts for Miss Utah State gran(jparents g)c.Qraw- 0f payson. Mrs. rjn jr Fair which will be held the Westover is in Magna where j first part of September. The will take care of the mother sh' a city council named her in and baby for a few days. merlin held recently on the Cyrus Bylw d was taken request of the county commis- suddenly ill in Sunday school sion. services Sunday and was rushed Marie was named attendant to the Payson hospital by amto Miss Santaquin this spring. bulance. He returned to his che is the daughter of Mr. and home Monday, but will see a Mrs. Darwin Robbins. specialist soon. Mrs. Denzil Greenhalgh and A baby girl was born to Curtis and Nora Westover De Mrs. Iva Carlgren accompanied Graw in a Bountiful hospital Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoernke t j Monticello recently. They also visited the National Arches Parks, Cortez and Durango. GEHOLA NEWS Colorado and to Farmington. New Mexico .They returned By Dorothy Thomas home after a weeks stay with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Jolvisited at Bear River City with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ley received word recently that Frank Garner. They all went their son, Merlyn, has been to Lander, Wyo., for a visit made a member of the bishopric in Garden Grove, Calif. before returning home. Jana Lee Greenhalgh reSteele Clifton Mr. and Mrs. home recently from a turned and children were at Fish Lake six weeks vacation to Las last weekend. She at Nevada. Vegas, stayed RodDennie Martin, son of home of Mr. and Mrs. Garth the last home returned ney Marten Garrity. Friday after spending 10 days Mrs. Zella Hill of Salt Lake California. at Corona, Sunday at the home of spent Raddaz Mr. and Mrs. William her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilhome returned and family liam T. Jolley. Monday to Pasadena Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hudson of home the at after visiting Dale were in Salt Lake and for Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Davis and visited at the 10 days. Mr. Raddaz was the Saturday home of their children Mr. and softball advisor to one of the Mrs. Radell Hudson and family. teams which played in the all Mr., and.. Mrs... Bob.. Childs tournament. Mexico football game in Ute Stadium, for which a free admission will be re served for church high school seniors. D. B. Thomas visited at Salt registration Lake last week. Information, material, and a special High Mr. and Mrs. Arden ThrockSchool Day edition of the morton, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Chronicle, the University stu- Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Clifdent newspaper, may be obtain- ton Steele entertained their 'd now from high school prin- parents Mr. and Mrs. Sidney cipals. 'A program with com-'l:t- e Throckmorton at a chicken details will be available supper at Tinneys Flat in o high school students by Santaquin Canyon for their about September 14. anniversary last Fri- wedding Young Talent to be Featured on Bell Telephone Hour Exciting ycung talent from popular and classical musical theatres, presented by a singing hostess Florence Henderson, is the entertainment fare offered or the third program of The Eell Summer Theatre to be telecast live and in color over NBC-Tthe- V day. Mrs. Lynn Thomas and children from Vernal visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mordue of Pay-so- n , last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ly.in Pearce from Las Vegas, Nevada, visited at the home of Sidney Throckmorton last week. Mrs... Keith. Alhstrom.. and family from St. Johns visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bale last week. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kirk from Dividend vacationed at Glen Canyon Dam and Page, Arizona, last week. j For the Best Deal In PROOUCTS OF MOTOR Sales Plan Now to Register for Fall Quarter IMPORTANT EXTRA vestment no CASH-M- en, in- work full or part time selling the famous KNAPP AEROTRED SHOES. Earn top commissions plus bonus, plus free insurance. Previous shoe -- NOT experience R. necessary-wr- ite L. meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Benson (Claudine Spencer) left this week for El Cajon, California to make their home. Mr. Benson will teach the fourth grade. They have made their home at Orem this summer while Mr. Benson attended Summer School at the BYU. Gerald Hill, son of Pres and Mrs. LeRoy Hill, is a patient at Utah Valley Hospital where he recently underwent leg surgery. Pres, and Mrs. LeRcy Hill visited Saturday at Midway with Pres and Mrs. Reed J. Kohler, recently released from the New Zealand Mission. They enjoyed a report of the mission and of their son Sterling who is a Missionary in New Zealand. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McBeth are happy over the arrival of a son bom Aug. 25 at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake. He will be named Craig S. McBeth. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert McBeth and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoddard of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Parker are rejoicing at the arrival of a grandson bom to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Parker at the Pay-so- n Hospital. He will be named Boyd Lynn. Mrs. Parker is spending ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lavon York of Genola. Don Parker left Sunday for Snowflake, Arizona, where he will teach school at the Snowflake High School. Mrs. Hal Farr returned Saturday from a weeks visit at San Diego, California where she greeted her new grandson, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Taylor. Mr. Farr and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Taylor also visited with their son and daughter and brought Mrs. Fan-homafter her visit. Clev-lan- d, Depew. Mrs. Elra Allen of Lehi, Mrs. Harriet Barratt and Mrs. Joyce Jacklin and daughter, Sherrill of American Fork Mrs. Muriel Meredith and children and Mrs. Ruby Mere- dith spent Friday afternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allbee and family at Nephi. MINING JOBS AVAILABLE For men with underground 5 mining experience, years of age, physically fit and interested in steady employment. Alternating 5 and 6 day work week, good wages, benefits and working con21-4- ditions. Board and room available. Apply Employment Office U. S. & LARK MINE LARK, UTAH Out of Sight , Out of Mind Not so with Long Distance. It keeps you in touch, lets those you call know you're thinking about them. After all, Long Distance Is the next best thing to being there. Pick up your phone and go Jenkins, Knapp Bros. Shoes, 6401 E. Flotilla St., E. Los Angeles 22, CalifPatients at the Payson Hosornia. pital this week from West Mountain are Milon Hurst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hurst, who underwent surgery and Lewis Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Stewart, who was LOST J. C. Higgins tackle injured by a farm accident box at Maple Lake August Joyce Hilt daughter of Prs. 27th. Reward for return. and Mrs. LeRoy Hill, returned B Mattinson 440 East 4th South recently from a three and a Payson, Utah. half week vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hill and child visiting tonight LOST MOUNTAIN TATH T8LEPHONK 0 OF UHST 2 3 28 DAYS mmiiciG 23 COMPLETE CURRICULM IN: COLLEGE 485-201- 3 6 A OF BUSINESS 798-355- c 21 Outstanding Faculty Excellent Faciities COLLEGE Representative For SPANISH FORK. UTAH or PHONE An A DESK FASTENER A HAND STAPLER A TACKER LeFevre, R. F. D. No. 1 ,Box 102, Payson, Utah. Do not telephone information. If any material needs to be returned, please insure it and enclose a stamped return envelope properly addressed. and heard her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Francom, speak at Sacrament son-in-la- ren. They visited Niagra Falls, Washington D. C., the World Fair and New York and other points cf interest Former West Mountain people attending Sunday School were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald, Finch Mr. and Mrs. Dayne Williams, Mrs. Naomi Barker and Les Begay. New members from the Indian program were Ruth Broun, foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Spencer, R se Jean Yazzie, foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dowell Re d Schramm, Cynthia foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Christiansen and Margarit? Etsitty, foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max SMITH AUTO CO. DATES: Freshman Orientation Sept. Freshman Registration Sept. All Others Register Sept. Class Work Starts Sept a Hundred Hr If anyone has any information pertaining to the history of Spring Lake, that they feel should be included in a published book, please send by parcel post to: Mrs. Anna M. Mrs. Erma Schramn spent wo week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen in Caliente, Nevada. She attended the Nevada Centennial at Panaca and Pioche. On her return Saturday she attended the Schramm family reunion at American Fork with Mr, and Mrs. Carl Schramm. Sunday evening she attended the Sandy 8th Ward for the graduation of her granddaughter, Carolyn Francom from Primary BRYANT DECKER aero- 8 COMPANY spent Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Braithwaite in Salt Lake. They went to congratulate Gary on his birthday. BY RUBY MEREDITH BtB 25-2- B-- student activities,, programs, social organizations, and other matters of concern to seniors locking toward college. Individual counseling on special problems will also be offered at 8:00 p.m., cn Tuesday, September 8. Headed by Miss Henderson, shed some light on questions of who will perform and introduce financial aid, student military its members, thq cast is comprised of musical comedy singers Linda Bennett and James Hurst, singing group the Js with Jamie, Jazz pianist Bill Evans and his trio, French songstress Jacqueline Danno and concert bassist Gary Karr. Donald Voorhees will conduct the Bell Telephone space force. The airman, a graduate of Payson High School, entered the Air Force in August 1961. His wife, Dorothy, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon B. Warr of Elberta. PAYSON FURNITURE 465-248- cation? An opp rtunity classmates. Many questions, especially in the academic area, will be answered during the day, and others will be raised for consideration during the year as seniors give serious bought to their educational plans for after high school SPANISH FORK OPEN THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY d A free sample with no obligation to buy what could be more inviting to a high school senior, especially when the is the challenge commodity and excitement cf higher edu- campus Saturday, September 19. Wh:ther or not they plan to attend the University of of Wyo. Mrs. Avaleen Kirk, Mrs. Utah or have decided to go to Elaine Kirk and Mrs. LaVern college at all, seniors from all Kirk were hostesses to the 0. Utah high schools are invited N. O. Club Thursday evening to the campus for a preview of at a supper at a Payson Cafe. university student life and a chance to mingle with future ARCH THEATRE of U Sets Annual High School Day Sept. 19 U Larsen on Wednesday. Other guests were Mrs. Iris Newton and Mrs. Connie Crews. 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