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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, September 17, 1964 Spring Lake News Vaughn Davis chairman of FiBy Lenra Huish nance and Mrs. Ray chairman of profrom Butler LaRae Miss committee. ject DoroKearns and sister, Mrs. The grouD were entertained thy Cook, and 2 children by Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Zcbell been from Goshen, who had and Miss Parker who presented visiting in Kearns with Miss an interesting program. They Butler visited on Labor Day narrated the story of the life with an aunt and uncle, Ray of Scgmund Romberg and sang ar.d Lencra Huish. They also and played some of his composivisited with their mother, Mrs. ; R freuhments were served tion the sister and Fanny Butler by Mrs. Howard Peery. Mike Cowans. Th? MIA got off to a good start last Tuesday night, when Culture Club Holds about sixty young women and First Meeting men attended the openCulture Lake ycung The Spring Club started the fall seasons ing social held on the lawn activities with a meeting held Lark of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Men-lov- e at the home of Mrs. Howard from Bakersfield, Calif., with night Petry, Thursday reMrs. Clyde Tervort president have visited with relatives called here were was Collect They Club cently. conducting. Nielsen. by the death of a sister-in-lagiven by Mrs. Fern Alene Gough and have Mrs. Mrs. were by given Reports Chris-topherso- n, ' ' over the holiday week end. Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler returned home Tuesday morning from a four day fishing tr ip on the Freemont River. On Saturday near Loa they met his cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Huish from Pleasant Grove. On Sunday the Butlers were joined by Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Moore. The two couples spent Labor Day fishing. Mrs. Cecil S. Peery enjoyed dinrer with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Merrin Spainhower and "amily cn Labor Day. She accompanied her son to Bountiful Tuesday morning and spent two days with her son the Don Spainhowcrs. Mrs. Rhea Menlcve and Mrs. Marinda Carter went to Provo Friday night. From there accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Menlcve to Salt Lake. They with other members of the Menlove family were guests for dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Condie. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Davis Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Menlove, Calif., and been staying with her brother, their daughter who lives in Richard Gough at Provo. Mr. Salt Lake. Mrs. Maxine Moore, Mrs. Menlove returned home SaturMenlove Mrs. Dora Hiatt, Mrs. Maida Sadler, day merning but remained in Utah to be with Mrs. Thelma Butler and Mrs. OK her brother for two weeks. Thera Fisher attended the anThe family of Mrs. Rhea neal social of the DUP, South Menlcve had a family gather- Utah County, held Sept. 10 at Ward Church. SPECIALS ing on Monday of last week. the All of her family but one Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffith grandson, Greg Gunderson, and daughters from Union. met at the home of a daughter Oregon were guests of his par62 CHEV Impala Spl. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peery Pay-so- ents the Frank Griffiths for a $1995 H. PG, Cpe. R. for dinner week. A family dinner was 62 CHEV Convertable R.H 159' Included in the group were held at the Griffith home in Mr. and Mrs. Armond Gunder- their honor on Sunday. son and family, Covina, Calif., They had a family dinner Mr. and Mrs. Max Menlove Friday night at the home of and children, Murray, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Olson at Mrs. Ralph Menlove and fam- Riverton- Attending were Mr. ily, Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- and Mrs. Frank Griffith, Mr. bert Menlove and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffith and and Mrs. Ted Menlove and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Calchildren, Spanish Fork and her vin Gleave and four children, mother, Mrs. Daphna Moore Larry Griffith and the host who was visiting with them, couple. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Menlove The Glen Griffiths stayed a brother-in-laof Mrs. Men- with the Olsons over night and love, Bakersfield, Calif., Mrs. left to return home Saturday Menlove and the host couple merning. Mr. and Mrs. Armund GunThe David and Zina Butler derson and family left Tues- family reunion was held Sunday morning to return to their day at the Payson Park. 'Athome at Covina, Calif., after tending from here were Mr. spending four days with her and Mrs. Walter Butler, Bobby mother, Mrs. Rhea Menlcve Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Sadler, Merlene Sadler, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Butler and family, Archer Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Shock Nielsen and family. New officers for the coming SPANISH FORK THEATRE year will be Lois Barton, president, Lila Hall vice president OPEN and Rcnald Butler, secretary. THURSDAY Be Montague is the reFRIDAY president. tiring SJTvnuAY Changes made in the Ward ADMISSION Released from Primary were 75c Dean ADULTS Peery president, Mar25c iam Miksell and CHILDREN (under) 12 Joyce Saunders, counselor, Neva Clark, Thursday Friday Saturday secretary. CHEVROLET CO. September 17 - 18 - 19 Sustained were Nelva Clark, 6th So. Main president, and Dorothy Ann Spanish Fork THE CHALK GARDEN Vincent and Reva Tervort Phone ' First-Fift- h n, - . w ARCH - 798-359- 1 DEBORAH KERR HAYLEY MILLS Counselors. Rhea Spainhower was leased as sports director MIA. re- in GEHOLA Jack Thomas visited in Lake last Saturday. Kenneth Thomas and Bishop White from Goshen visited at New Mexico last Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Harold Oberg is at his home after spending recuperating a week in the Pavson Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Tilby and family from visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marunis Tilby last week and Salt 1 NEWS By Dorothy Thomas Mr. and Mrs. De Ray Jansen visited in Salt Lake for three davs last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Oberg visited in Salt Lake last week Mr. and Mrs. Myron Christensen entertained Mr. and Kent Christensen and son from Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Harold f r o kn Christensen Gunnison last week end. Mrs. Sidney Throckmorton entertained at a birthday dinner for her husband Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hales and children from Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mechem and children from Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thomas and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Steele from Genola. Mrs. Wayne Parker from Logan is staying at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lavon York, with her new baby. Miss Nancy Raddas and Miss Ethelyn Madson returned to their homes at Pasadena, Calif., after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Davis after attending a class at the BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nelson The following MIA teachers were sustained, Joyce Saunders, Carina Ferguson and Rhea Keith LeFevre Spainhower. and Ken Bracey were sustained as Sunday School Teachers. The decendanls of Tom and Sarah Butler met Sunday afternoon at the Salem Park for their family reunion. The only two living children, Elmer Butler of Glenferry Idaho, and Ed Butler, Fresno, Calif, with their wives were in attendance, and a daughter of the Ed Butlers. Attending from here were, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan and her mother, Mrs. Fanny V. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Menlove and family. A business meeting was held in which they reported on Genealogy work. Officers for next year will be Marian Searle, president, Vera Clark, Provo, vice president and Theron Butler, secretary. A large number cif end. and Mrs. Orval You g and children from Covina, Calif-- , are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle G. Davis and family from Covina, Calif., are visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Livingston. Mr. q d Mrs. Anthony Val- asic from Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas last week. Mrs. Evelyn Larson enter tained the Friendly Eight Club last Thursday. A dinner was seived and cards were played. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Elsie Oberg, Mrs. Lillie Burrs-toMrs. Dee Christensen. Also present were Mrs. Joan Lee Oberg, Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, Mrs. Eva Cook and Mrs. Nellie Finch. Miss Pamela Oberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Oberg, flew to Reno Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Davis and family from Pamona, Calif, are visiting at the home of Mr. Mr. n, heme of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Davis. He flew from Asia where he had spent a month for the Government While he was here Mr. and Mrs. Davis gave a family dinner for him. It has been 20 years since all the family had been together. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Davis from Covina, Calf., M. and Mrs. Earl Prete(Mar-ilyn- ) from Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Davis from Genola were present. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Tcm Trotter and baby from Las Vegas Nev., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tilby last week. Mrs. Wanetta Jensen and Mrs. Maggie Gardner from Spanish Fork visited at Birdseye last Wednesday. D. B. Thomas returned home last Saturday after visiting at Vernal with his son, Lynn and family for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Btagg from Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ewril last Sunday. Mrs. Eula Tilby and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Brocks from Payson attended the funeral of Mr. Brooks uncle at Orem last . EAT FEATURING First-Fift- h Ward ChapeL Jerry Pierce and Eldon Pierce from Hurricane visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. last Throckmorton Sidney week. CANVENIENCE FOODS Carpet Cleaned J Without Water For the Best Deal In PRODUCTS OF September . . . and the children are back in school. Its time to pay some attention to your carpeting. We rec- ommend HOST, the new MOTOR method of cleaning carpets without water. The carpet is dry and ready to walk on immediately. Use our HOST OOMflW SEE Electric BRYANT DECKER Sales For Representative PAYSON FURNITURE SMITH AUTO CO. SPANISH PHONE 798-355- FORK. 3 or AND UTAH 465-201- Its easy. Up-Brus- h. Clean 40 sq. yds. only $9.95. Phone for information. 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