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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payon, Utah Thursday, November Cultus Club Program is given on 1R64 12, The Ladies Literary Club met at the home of Dot York lectntly. Mm. Druscila Spain hower and Mrs. Plomo ChadNumwick were bers cn the progiam were the Goshenettes a coral group from Goshen consisting of Marder.e Nelson, Joyce Hopes, Winni-freWhite and Mary Boswell Mrs. Faye Jo ley gave the book review Port ait of a Marriage, by Pearl Buck. Mrs. Chloe Greenhalgh, a sister of Mrs York, was a special guest There were 21 present and re l'rcshments were served. Mrs. Leah Openshaw is at her home in Santaquin aftei spending some time at the home of her sons Nyles and Richard in the Salt Lake area The Jr. Literary club held their meeting at the heme of Mrs. Maxine Hudson Thursday night. Mrs, Zelma Clayson reviewed the bock Joy in The Morning, by Betty Smith. There were eight present. Mrs. Gordon Heelis is in the Utah Valley hospital convalescing from surgery and an illness. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Peters of d ey, matters Holds Party at Boy Scout Lodge ly ment. Mr. Spencer is a native of Rockford, Idaho, but received his education in the Jordon School District, Salt Lake City, and was graduated from the University of Utah in 1943 with a B. S. Degree. He served with the Amphibious Forces of the U. S. Navy as a Lieutenant JG 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 visiting tonight MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE in the South Pacific Theatre He is currently a Lieutenant in the U. S. Naval Reserve. His duties as farm placement supervisor call for assisting Utahs twelve emplyment security offices in their efforts to place workers on farms. He will also be expected to work closely with farm growers and farm labor associations, with other states, and will help coordinate the movement of migratory workers throughout the Rocky Mountain region. Mr. Spencers appointment became effective September 26, upon the death of the late E. C. Hcwe who had served in that capacity since 1949. in order and properly made out. He said when the warding JOINT TEN is used, naming two people as owners the word OR should be used .n bank accounts, but on deeds the word AND should be used bet veen the two names. He cited instances and consequences when legal papers were altogether lacking or not made out properly. Inheritance taxes were alst discussed by the speaker, who stated that there is a $40,000 exemption in the state cf Utah and $30,030 federal exemption Mr. Hodgson was presente by Mrs. Sheets, chairman of the program on home life. She also introduced Mrs. Diane Montague Beckstrom, . Benjamin. formerly of Payson, whose three small children 'ang a Thanksgiving song. Mrs Beckstrom also played a piano Junior Cultus Club Thanksgiving decor highlighted the setting at the Boy Scout Lodge in Maple Dell where the Jr. Cultus and partners met to dine. It was the nuht of Savory Secrets where each member prepared and brought to the party a favrrite dish. Harriet Mpndenhall con ducted. The blessing on the food was offered by William Denning. The great variety of dishes were enjoyed by Idaho, and Mrs. tasty Blackfoot, attendance. These new in 37 Sarah Clayson of Payson spent will be compiled for recipes Mr. of at and home the Friday members. club Mrs. Lawrence Clayson. Mrs. William Denning, Mrs A Parent Teachers confer Mrs. Jack Dixon, ence is scheduled for Friday, Douglas MenNovember 20. Parents will re- Spencer, and Mrs. Rex made and hosts were denhall ceive word as to when they will meet the teachers, and arrangements for the party. discuss problems which they New Farm Placement may have. Mrs. Dot York and Mrs Vivian Roper spent a few days Supervisor recently in Salt Lake visiting Named for Utah with relatives. Mrs. Alice Armstrong and Appointment of Clyde M Mrs. Della Hudson of Santa Spencer, 5290 Woodcrest Drive quin and Mrs. Maude Miller Salt Lake City, to State Farm of Provo; Mrs. Ollie Mae Placement Supervisor for the Coombe of Pleasant Grove Utah Department of Employwere in Salt Lake Thursday ment Security was announced today by Curtis P. Harding, Administrator of the Depart semi-month- Allen Hodgson, local attornwas guest speaker at a meeting of the Cultus Club, held at the home of Mrs. Leland Sheets in Benjamin. Mr. Hodgson gave valuable information on the making of wills and deeds, stating the importance of keeping such night. They went to view the body of an uncle Joseph Hansen, 91. Mr. Hansen was buried in Goshen cemetery Friday. A special prcgiam and dinner will be held for the Senior Citizens of the Santaquin First Ward, Saturday, November 14 in the Stake house. Dinner will be served at 12 oclock noon and a program will follow. Heading the ctmraittee is Mrs. LaRue Jaivis, Mrs. Eldora Childs, Mis. Blanche Greenhalgh and Mrs. Lavinia solo." Mrs. James Durrant, president, stated that the annual Thanksgiving banquet 'will be held Thursday, November. 19, ward hall. at Payson First-Fift- h The next regular meeting will be Dec. 5 at the home of Mrs. Glade Cowan. Refreshments were served to 26 members by Mrs. Sheets, Mrs. Leland Montague and Mrs. Marcellus Chard. Nancy Dockstader, Gary M. Lee Repeat Vows November 1 In nuptials performed at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Lee in Payson, their son, Gary M. Lee, took Nancy Dockstader as his bride. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Heath-erl- y of Granger. Vows were recited Sunday, Nov. 1st, with Bishop Fay Fielding of Payson Fifth Ward officiating. The lovely bride chose a gown of white satin styled with full length skirt and small train. The pointice sleeves were of lace and she wore a triple strand of pearls at the neckline of the bodice. Her veil of bridal illusion was attached to a crown of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of gold chrysanthemums The brides sister, Mrs. Ed. (Elma) Hughes of Evanston, Wyo., was asked to stand as matron of honor, and the bridegrooms brother, James D. Lee, was best man. The couple spoke their vovs before a background arranged in white and gold. Tiers of lighted tapers in floor standards tied with gold ribbon, with baskets of gladioli created lovely effect. A cluster cf white wedding bells and kissing balls attached to gold L RED1-GR- 1P streamers were hung overhead After the nuptials were perJayshees Plan Xmas formed about 150 guests called Hear during openhouse. An orchestra Project, provided music for dancing. Report of Training Gifts were arranged by Mrs William Shepherd and her sons The Payson Jayshees are David and Reger. Refreshments making ready for their annual were served by Mrs. Albert Christmas project, which will Mrs. Max Carter, earn funds for purchase of Snyder, S.san Lee, Carol Nielson and uniforms for Little League baseball players. Carol Black. a big baby doll Two dolls The newlyweds will reside and and another small doll in Payson. also a Lionel electric train will be sold. The dolls and Hcuseguests at the home of their extensive wardrobes for Mayor and Mrs. Eugene Hilltrain for boys man the past week have been girls beandon the in the local will display their son, Ralph, and grandwindow. Tickets may postoffice sons, Gene ard Roger. They be purchased from Mrs. Max came to Payson to join in the or Mrs. William Llewellyn Utah, preasant hunt and to Brook, cochairmen, or from enjoy a short vacation. While members of the club. here they spent some time Mrs. Ted Smith, presided at with the Verl Sudweeks family. the Wednesday night dinner They left for their home in Las meeting at the Turf Cafe. The on Tuesday program featured a Girls Vegas Nevada morning. State report by Nedra Rowley by the who was trainof week to the Peart Hair Fashions Jayshees ing at Logan last summer. At a previous meeting cf to Present the unit, Paul Hair of Spanish Fork discussed carpets and Wig Show Tonight s heme decorations for The Wig Shew sponsored by Mrs. Ronald Scott was Peart Hair Fashions will tonight at 8 pm. at the Mr. and Mrs. Dick Manwr.r Turf Cafe. The public is invited and there will be no ing of Denver, Colo., are visiting in Payson with her mother charge for admission. Various hair pieces including Mrs. Lorin P. Johnson. Tim couple brought their son, Jay all styles cf wigs, braids, to BYU, where he crowning glories, curl Manwaring as a enrolled has clusters, pony tails and others of his cn completion will be shown by Sherman junior Kendall and Bob Peart, both mission in the Great Lakes Mariel Manwaring region. Salt Lake hair stylists. is enjoying he; their daughter, are being Arrangements BYU. at the first year made by Mrs. Ruth Peart and Ron Peart, who recently graduMrs. Stanley Wilson enterated from the Robert Stuer tained Tres Joli club at her in Salt Lake home Beauty College Thursday evening. Mrs. City. Waldo Wilscn, Mrs George F. refreshments will be Wilson, Light Payson; and Mrs. served. Jensen of Spanish Fork Paid Advertisement were guests in addition to PHONE OPEN 7.00 p.m. ADULTS SI. 00 STUDENTS 75c Thursday - FOR 1965 MODELS 465-245- 1 AND CHILDREN 25 UNDER 12 November Friday 12 Sat - Mon - THERE HAVE BEEN Between jjmj covens PROFILE FOR 1985 AND REDI GRIP HAS ADJUST- Tue GREGORY - Wed November (Closed Sunday) ANTHONY 14 CHANGES J Dr. and Mrs. George Whitby are attending a dental convention at San Francisco this week. m EX- FIT REDI - GRIP HAS THE EXACT SIZE AND FIT FOR ALL MAKES AND MODELS OF CARS . . . TIRES THAT MAKE YOU GO IN THE SNOW . . . GIVE YOU LONGER SERVICE AND SAVE YOU MONEY . V 1& - 17 York City sponsored by Muscular Dystrophy Associations T,he p,lctP, shown above is from a documentary filn Yfn.,oun? f Patience, which dramatizes the complex an infinitely painstaking needed to solve the of muscular dystrophy.investigations The film is being shown by TV problei station throughout the country in connection with MDAAs annual fun raising drive, the March Tor Muscular Dystrophy, IN THE TIRE ED TO PROVIDE ACTLY THE RIGHT FOR ALL CARS. . sitar, Sonny Fox takes two young admirers on a trip to tl Muscle Disease, a major research center in Ne Institute for members. Funniest ever Bedtime StorcSx Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith and his wife and year old baby of Fullerton, Calif., were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson. They also visited his brother, Bud Stanley Smith and family in Salt Lake City and his sister, Bonnie, and her husband, William Coleman, in Heber. MODELS Marlon yj Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Br gham Young University. Daniels of this city wish to Mr. Jordan, who will be grad-iatc- d rrnounce the engagement of from Brigham Young their daughter, JcLynn, to Ellin the spring, has University iott Nelson Jordan, son of Mr. also attended College of Southand Mrs. Harold N. Jordan ern Utah at Cedar City. He is )f Sprirgviile. a graduate of Springville High Miss Daniels is a graduate School and LDS He of Payson High School and has fulfilled anSeminary. Australian LDS Seminary. She attended mission for the LDS church. University of Utah one year Plans are being made for a and children visited at the and is presently a junior at home of Mr. and Mrs. Minis springtime wedding. Tilby last week. Mrs. Delia While entertained the Friendly Eight Club at her home in Goshen last Friday. Dinner was served to Mrs. Elsie Oberg, Mrs. Dee Christensen, Mrs. Dorothy jThciras, Mrs. Evelyn Larson, Mrs. Nellie Finch, Mrs. Eva Cook, Mrs. Lillie Burraston, and Mrs. Beth Thomas from Fork. Cards were Spanish played and prizes were won by Mrs. Finch, Mrs. Oberg and Mrs. Thomas. Ber-ne- ll all other 13 with a eye operation. Mr. and Mrs. Del Hafhin from Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larson last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ellon Draper and children from Granger visited at the homes of Mr. and Lavon York and Mr. and Mrs. Burke Draper last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Tilby s, mid-ter- TIRES Saturday. Mrs. Redciff Nels n is recuperating at her home after being in a Salt Lake Hospital JoLy nn Daniels makes Marriage Plans with Elliott N. Jordan mc-mb- hal-oette- SNOW NEWS By Dorothy Thomas Mr. end Mrs. Carl Tilby and family frem Ileler visited at the home cf Mr. and Mrs Robert Til jy last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Byr.on Thomas and child, en from Kearns visited at the h. ms cf D. B. Thomas Satuida3'. Mr. end Mrs. Fovd Nclrn and chilonn visited at Salt Lake last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Sampson and boys from Tooe e visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg last wet k. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Christensen and baby from Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Draper and baby frem Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Christensen and bays and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Christensen and son from Spanish Fork v sited at the home cf Mr. and Mis. Myron Christensen last wees end. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Peterson and diughter from Hyrum visited at the heme of Mr and Mrs. Aldcn Nelson las Wills, Deeds, Taxes Santaquin News By Delia Hudson GENOLA 18 OMAR Just a price that starts below 30 models with names... that's all! low-pric- e FOR ALL YOUR TIRE NEEDS AND ALSO FOR FOR BATTERIES NEW WINTER, ANTI - FREEZE AND OTHER AUTOMOTIVE REQUIREMENTS . . . PECK QUINN SHARIF BEHOLD A fenPALI: HORSE 'BE OLDS MO BILE The Rocket Action Carl SEE YOUR Branch Manager FLOYD p The Rockets HARMER INTERMOUTAIN COMING ATTRACTIONS FARMERS ASSN. THE LIVELY SET Georgeous Girls and Fast Cars Page Furniture Co. 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