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Show O Drylc Crock cf the Santaquin Second Ward officiating. Burial was in the Santaquin The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, September 24, 1964 City Cemetery under the direction of Keith Jolley Mortuary, Payson. Leonard A. Clark Leonard A. Clark, 63, native of Santaquin, died Friday morning. He was bom July 24, 1901, at Santaquin, the son of Edward W. and Mary Ann Taylor Clark. He was educated in local schools and was a member of the LDS Church. He had been employed as a truck driver at the Keigley Quarry until an illness forced his retirement about Obituaries SANTAQUIN NEWS By Della Hudson Mrs. Jennie Bylund had the pleasure of meeting with all 63 members of her family recently. They met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wilkey in Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Smith, visited in Salt Lake Saturday with their children Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keele and Mr. and Mrs. Jaye Smith. They also attended the State Fair and Ice Follies. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haag of Whittier, California, visited Monday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clay-soMrs. Haag is a cousin of Mrs. Clayscn. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hall left Tuesday for Fontana, Calif., Carole Peterson where they will make their Carole Peterson, 21, died home. Mr. Hall will be employed as a mortician apprentice Wednesday evening in a Salt Lake hospital after heart surfor some time. gery. She was born Feb. 16, 1943 Mrs. Leon Wride and dauin Payson, a daughter of Alden of and Judith Kathryn, ghters, and Irean Burraston Peterson. Boise, Idaho, were guests last weekend at the hone of Mrs. She was a member of the LDS Wrides mother, Mrs. Mattie Church. She was a graduate of the Payson High School and Pickering. The occasion of their to enroll Payson LDS Seminary in 1961. trip from Idaho was the girls at BYU in Provo, For the past two years she had where both will resids during been employed by the LDS Genealogical Society, Salt Lake the coming months. City, n. ' two months ago. He married Eliza Edwards May 4, 1935 at Santaquin. He is survived by his widow, Santaquin, one son, Vernon Clark, stationed with the U. S. Navy at Tacoma, Wash., two daughters, Mrs. Leslie (Connie) Williams, Sunnyvale, Calif, and Hazel Ann Clark, Mountain View, Calif., and five grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers, Alvin Clark, Santaquin, and Rollo Clark, Prcvo, a halfbrother, Casper Clark, Mrs. Murray, and a half-siste- r, Madill, Bountiful. Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake Center, with Bishop Lawrence W. Clayson of the Santaquin First Ward officiating. Burial was in the Blanche Santaquin Cemetery under the direction of the Keith Jolley Morturay. Surviving are her parents, CARD OF THANKS Santaquin; one brother and James three We wish to express our sinPeterson, sisters, PAYSON CHRONICLE Santaquin; Mrs. Ted (Deanna) cere thanks and appreciation A weekly newspaper, estab- Hansen, Payson; Mrs. Warren to our many friends, relatives Mrs. and neighbors for their kindlished in 1888, published every (Bonnie) Baird, Ogden.... Bob (Francis) Fowden, Murray; ness to us in the loss of our Thursday and entered as sec- a grandmother, Mrs. Dora mother, and grandmother, Lucy ond Class matter at the post E. M. Dixon. To everyone who Santaquin. Funeral services were held assisted in any way at this office in Payson, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. time we are grateful. Monday at 1 p.m. in the Stake Center with The family of rate $3.00 per Counselor Gorden Heelis of the Subscription Lucy E. M. Dixon year, $1.75 6 months, payable Santaquin First Ward officiatin advance: single copy If Relatives who attended funing. Burial was in the Santaquin City Cemetery under the eral services for Joseph PerNATIONAL EDITORIAL direction of the Keith Jolley kins, 78, Spanish Fork, last Mortuary, Payson. Monday were a son, McKay and wife, Lenora, and Perkins, Farrell Tipton two daughters, also Mr. and Farrell Tipton, 59, native of Mrs. Robert Perkins all of Payson, died Saturday at his Magna, and Pvt. Donald K. 3 home in San Diego, Calif., of Perkins, with the army at Fort L a heart attack. Masonic funeral Old, Calif., who arrived by were held Wednesday plane to attend the services. Tor the Best Deal In services with burial at Greenwood All were overnight guests at Memorial Parkin San Diego. the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' PRODUCTS OF Mr. Tipton was superinten-dan- t Flint McClellan, in Payson. o of equipment at Transit System in San UCTORCOMfWJY Diego, where he had lived seme 40 years. SEE He was a graduate of Payson High School, where he served as president of the student BRYANT DECKER Pet-terso- n, Santa-quin-Tint- AfflllATE-MEMBE- ic J For Sales Representative SMITH AUTO CO. PHONE 798-355- FORK. 3 or UTAH 465-201- 2 body. He began working in the electrical department of San Diego Electric Railroad in 1925 and was put in charge of electrical equipment in 1929. He was named superintendent of car houses in 1346 and became of assistant superintendent equipment when the company was purchased and renamed San Diego Transit in 1948. Mr. Tipton had been superintendent of equipment since 1952. In 1962 he was the winner of a Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg entertained last week end for Mrs. Veona Stahley and daughter, Mrs. Delsa Rounds and daughter from Lovell, Wyoming, and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lorz from Provo. Mrs. Glade Draper and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Draper from Payson left last Saturday to join Glade Draper at Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he is attending the horse race meet. Last week he won 1st place with his horse War Don in the judging. A birthday party was given in honor of Mrs. Evelyn Larson. Dinner was served to Mrs. Shirley Oberg, Mrs. Bonnie Thomas, Mrs. Joan Lee Oberg, Mrs. Ann Nelson, Mrs. Dee Christensen , Mrs. Elsie Oberg, Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, Mrs. Roberta Nelson, Mrs. Willett Oberg, Mrs. Helen Stewart, from West Mountain, and Mrs. Phyliss Young from California. A gift was presented to Mrs. Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Burk Draper are visiting at Albuquerque, New Mexico. They will attend the horse meet. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Throckmorton and Mr. and Mrs. Len Pierce from Nevada visited at Hanksville last week. national magazines Mrs.-Richar- to homemakers to stock up on plenty of Utah milk for the weekend comes from Joan Durrant, attendant to Utahs Dairy Princess. A REMINDER The tour began in Duchesne county September 8 and concluded in Cache county on September 16. The Dairy Princesses and their entourage are also emphasizing the importance of having an extra supply of milk on hand for the weekend. Surveys show that two of every three families in Utah run out of milk on the weekends, Mr. Allred said. , , . Homecoming Days brought a pleasant and joyful reunion of friends and relatives to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bemell McAffee. Those who visited with them included their son, Dale, and wife, Evarae, and their choldren, Dale Owen Junior and Gary Lee of Las Vegas, Nev,; a niece, LaRee Morin and her husband, Al, and their little son, A. J., of Salt Lake City (Mr. Morin entering the golf tournament at Provo); Dick and Sue Davis and Mrs. Newell Carter of Minersville, enroute to Salt Lake City to see their brother, Neal, off for an LDS mission in the Eastern States; Glade and Sherry Ely and little daughter from Denver, Colo. Most unexepected visitor at the McAffee home were Mr. and Mrs. Evan Cottam of Pasadena, Calif. Mrs. Cottam and Mrs. MoAffee, who had not seen each other for some 27 years, were bosom friends throughout their childhood and high school days in Minersville. They have kept in touch with one another through correspon-dance. Mrs. McAffee says, Its a small world afterall. Im so happy Iona and Evan dropped in. We had a lot to talk about. I i f BOYS AND GIRLS I JR. BOWLING LEAGUE II 10 Ages to : f II 16 T NOW FORMING AT PAYSON BOWL JOIN THE PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAN t j SIGN UP TIME . SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, La-Ies- a Mexico. Lemon Custard Cookies or Cherry Chip Cookies Treat the Family pkg. t$rinQ jonr 3f" Organized labor has come of age. And with its great U power comes responsi-As a full partner in T the industrial process, labor must now assist our industrial growth. As Gov-jerror, I will use the office b to protect the right of organized labor; but I will also demand the cooper- - "4C ation of labor in building economic prosperity for our state and our people. n; .GOVERNOR Political Advertitement by Volunteer lor Rampton, ' I Holbrook, Chairman f 1 P. M. 11 (Coupon iJ3ookl Swift's Prem Table Syrup Miracle Whip Tomato Catsup Tomato Soup Instant Coffee Tattet like Freeh Brewed Airway low In Price, High in Flavor 2 75 53 9 12-o- cans Jar 99 24-o- Scloot Supplies bottle Typing Paper Theme Books quart bottle 14-o- z. Filler Paper Binders Rockmont each otkmo''t cans 89 Galley's ChilHxS 79 Saltine Crackers a 2 OO.J jrr Save - 49 ,S5-- W 29 95 1 39? 49 ng Note Tablets No. SSSStt'E Rockmonf8Hx11 Our Low Price 1 bottles Chunk Tuna 6'l-O- cans 15-o- x. cans -- DID YOU KNOW . . that cur finishing counter can serve up an entire array of extra services to let you get more enjoyment from your summer pictures? Got a picture thats a real honey? 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Golden Ripe Bananas Roost Crest Toothpaste Canned Meat Pan Ready Cut-U- p Frying Chickens U.S.D.A. 3r.sk 3, 3, k k 3res k PHOTO SHOP 11-o- z, Selatin Pessert H1 1 0 Pork Loin te as possible. Weed, Provo. GEAMS Funeral services were held Monday in the Santaquin-Tin-ti- c Phone Stake Center with Bishop lb. box By Gean black-and-whi- Tuckett Arminla Mrs. Arminta Smith Tuckett, 89, one of Santaquins oldest residents, died at her home Thursday afternoon of causes incident to age. She was born Nov. 4, 1874, at Santaquin, a daughter of Robert and Sarah Jane Nison-ge- r Smith. She married James A. Tuckett Oct. 4, 1899 in Salt Lake City. He died Nov. 6 1936. She was a member of the LDS Church, having served in the Primary. She was also an active member of the DUP. Surviving are two daughters and five sons, Mrs. Norma Madsen, Draper; Mrs. Helen Me Kay, Santaquin; James E. Tuckett, Norfolk, Va.; Judge R. L. Tuckett, Provo; Ellis Tuckett and Frank Tuckett, both of Santaquin; Gene Tuckett, Salt Lake City; 17 grandchildren 30 three a sister Mrs. Phoebe S. Homemakers with a flair for value choose Safeway. First of the week, end of too! They know Safe ways low shelf prices every day the week, and and Safeways advertised specials help in stretching dollars. Also, that Safeway has the variety of fine foods which gives great help in planning wholesome, delicious meals. Are we describing you? Youre a smart homemaker. Cookies manage- grandchild, and his father, Harry S. Tipton of San Diego. His father moved to San Diego from Payson only a year ago. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Frank (Marjorie) Dem-bac- h and Mrs. Lilof lian Smith of Los Angeles, a brother, Jack Tipton of New Peid tho The Junior Cuitus Club started the fall seasons activities with a meeting and party held at the home of Mrs. Ray Angus. Theme for the evening was We Begin Anew. The installation cf new officers was conducted by past president, Mrs. Faye Mattin-soNew president is Mrs. Ray Angus. Other officers are: Gray, vice president Mrs. Wayne Brown, secretary; Mrs. Kenneth Shepherd, treasurer and Mrs. Var Rosenbaum, reporter. The new officers assisted by Mrs. Mattinson were in charge of the social. Tables were decorated with autumn favors and club program booklets were distributed. Litany for Club Women was given by president Angus and the collect was repeated in unison. Mrs. Mattinson was presented with a past presidents pin. New members were Mrs. Douglas (Sally) Holt, Mrs. Jack (Joyce) Provstgaard, and Mrs. Shirley (Helen) Wilson. Musical numbers were provided by Lucille Andrus, Ann Depew and Nita Rosenbaum. n. Busy Baker 14-o- z. Angeles. He was a member of the San Diego Lodge 25, F & A M, the Society of Automotive Engineers and Park Boulevard Methodist Church. Surviving are his widow, Joy E. Tipton, a son, Stephen F. Tipton, and a daughter, one 3 Officers at Masting People in the Payson area this week will receive a pretty reminder to get more milk for the weekend and also to enjoy Last Saturday evening the more good eating and vibrant Birthday Club entertained Mrs. health with Utah dairy proChristensen at her ducts. Myron The reminder will come from home. Supper was served and cards were played. Prizes were Utahs dairy royalty, who are won by Mrs. Christensen, participating in the tenth anGrant Larson, Carol Draper nual Utah Dairy Foods Festiand Dewain Sanderson. Also val Tour sponsored by the present were Mr. and Mrs. American Dairy Association of Milton Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Utah. Rulon Finch, Mrs. Larson, Stars of the tour are lovely Mrs. Sanderson, Bryon Draper Margaret Winn, Smithfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weber Cache county, Utahs 1964 from Spanish Fork. Mrs. Chris- Dairy Princess, and her attentensen was presented with a dants, Gloria Van Dyke, Boungift. tiful, Davis County, and Joan Durrant, Morgan. maintenance procedures at the University of California in Las 3 Club Install four By Dorothy Thomas ment development award and received a scholarship to study bility. Junior Cuitus NEWS R San-Dieg- SPANISH GENOLA 3r.sk Graded A 33 Fryers Breast Fryer Fryer Thighs Fryer Drumsticks 17? Fryer Wings lb Fryer Backs & Necks 10 Family Size Tube Head & Shoulders Shampoo 89 Fancy Apples New Yams Jonathans Grm!hr Crisp Celery Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday . COPYRIGHT m, M2, 1H, ANPOR 1?44 SAfEWAY STORES INC. 4M9 2 29 23 |