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Show The Pay6h Chrdhicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, November Pavson Men In The 19, 1964 Armed Services Series H. Savings Bonds are recommended for those who demand avsolute protection cf principal and good interest. Available in denominations of $500, $1,000 $5,000, $10,030, the H. Bond earns 3 per cent, when held to maturity. Order through your banker. ar West Mountain Neu's BY RUBY MEREDITH Mr. and Mrs. David Strebe and children from Orem spent of the week end with Mr. and Anna Roihe. daughter and Mrs. Ernest Rothe, spent the week end in Lehi with her cousin Carolyn Roihe. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kandra, formerly of Orem, are now living in the W. R. Courtny Mr. Mrs. Ivan Carlisle. Mrs. Ruth Cloward was hostess Tuesday afternoon at a social for eight members of the cummunity church. Mrs. Charles Miller was a home. patient Thursday and Friday celebrated at the Payson Hospital. She her twelfth birthday by having underwent minor surgery. The Cub Scouts held their a group of twelve friends n. for games and refreshments Pack night at the Swell in Rosalie Erikson also enter- West Mountain. Twenty boys tained a group of friends on and their families enjoyed a her seventh birthday. They weenie roast and games. Mrs. are children of Mr. and Mrs Mae Bishop is their Den Mother. Harold Erikson. Mrs Mrs. Ray Stickney. Mr. and Mrs. Rcbert (Bob) Finch announce the arrival of Flora Cook of Orem and Alene a baby daughter born Nov. 8 Brcadhead of Salt Lake spent at the Utah Valley Hospital. four days visiting with Mr. and Mont Sperry and son. Tod, Mrs. Ralph Schultz of Jerome, and Mr. and Mrs. Orlyn Sheen Idaho. A group of Relief Society and family spent the week end with their parents Mr. and members met at the Cultural Mrs. Frank Sperry. While here Hall Friday morning for a they enjoyed the pheasant very interesting time of painthunt. ing ceramics. Mrs. Myrle MereRonald DeGraw, son of Mr. dith was in charge and some and Mrs. Loren DeGraw, was very beautiful work was achonored Sunday night at a complished. West Mountain Camp of the missionary farewell. He will serve in the South West British DUP met at the home of Mrs. Fern Williams Wednesday Mission. The Laurel Fashion Show was held Tuesday evening in the West Ward Cultural Hall with eighteen girls participat- GENOLA NEWS ing. It was Spring Lake, Payson By Dorothy Thomas 6th Ward and West Ward comNelbined with Mrs. Pauline Mr. and Mrs. Donald Obarg son, Ruth Stewart and Joyce visited in Salt Lake last week. Saunders as their leaders. Light Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ewell Marjorie Erikson CHEVROLET EXECUTIVE CARS Charlie Dr. Guy A. Richards is shown with Mrs. Andrew G. Nokes (left) and Mrs. Thomas V. Chamberlain (right) during the presentation of an Ultrasonic generator to the Utah State Training School. Dr. Richards is superintendent of the school at American Fork. evening with twenty members present. Mrs. Myrle Meredith read a history and Mrs. Rebecca Twede presented the Goshen News BY VIRGINIA ROBERTS lesson. Hostesses were Mrs. and Meredith Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd JenMrs. Mary Kenison. sen and son of Riverton, Wyo. Colleen Rindlisbacher, dau- tpent last week end at the ghter cf Mr. and Mrs. Reed home of his parents, the Glen OPEN THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ADMISSION ADULTS CHILDREN (under) Thursday Friday November - Mostly because our 12 75c 25c Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts, Mrs. Burk Draper and Sam Elton attended a family birthday and Thanksgiving dinner Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Elton in Tooele. Honored guests were Harold Drage of Salt Lake, James Jensen and Cleo Elton, Tooele, Henry Roberts, Goshen and Mrs. Dorothy Button, Salt Lake. Plans for the family Christmas party were made Shirley Jensen, dinner chairman, Madelynn Sullivan, decorations and favors, Louis Elton, family films, Dorothy Button, entertainment. Mrs. Avaleen Kirk. Mrs. Mrs. Dianne Echeverretta, Winnifred White were Salt Lake visitors on Thursday. They were joined by Karen Kirk and the group enjoyed lunch. They were accompanied to Salt Lake by Mrs. Delia White who visited at the home of her daughter Mrs. Beverly cus- and their money. Big as it is, Metropolitan has never lost the personal touch. Saturday 19 - 20 - 21 DON MUIILE STEIN South Utah Payson, 721 700 West 465-202- 0 By Gean BROWN DEBBIE REYNOLDS HARVE PRESNELL CARTOON Life Metropolitan insurance COMPANY NEW VOSS, N. V. Newton. SO WHOS TALKING TURKEY Eddie Jasper son, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Jasperson is home My guess would be just after being over seas with the about everybody except armed services. Mr. Jasperson maybe the bird himself who spent the past year in South probably couldnt get a word Viet Nam. in edgewise anyway. With Miss Dianne Trotter and Thanksgiving right on top of Billie Brent Riley were home us, most people are planning from Utah State College for to get together with family the week end. and friends for a good, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jensen dinner. had a family dinner Sunday. And that means lots of op- Present were Roger from Snow portunities for pictures youll College and Mr. and Mrs. Leon treasure the rest of your life. Jensen and family. Dad carving the noble bird. Wayne Brasher of Ephriam The kids diving into the pie. was a guest of Marsha and Grandpa having an afternoon Marcella Cloud and attended snooze with the paper unread the Senior Hop at Payson Friin his lap. day night. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beck Great picture opportunities? Dont let them get away from of Ogden were Goshen visitors on the week end. They stayed you. 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Schools at Lackland are part of the vast Air Training Command system which trains airmen and officers in the diverse skills required by the nations aerospace force. The airman is a 1964 graduate of Payson High School. showel films Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hannefin of their Worlds Fair trip. of Eureka at entertained Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Roberts dinner Saturday evening for were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ricky EcheverretBurk Draper at dinner Wed- ta and family and Mr. Tony Jensens. nesday at a Payson Cafe. Sam Echeverretta. Sunday morning Mrs. Rilla Baxter of Ogden Elton also attended. The oc- the group left for their heme spent Tuesday in Goshen where casion honored Mr. Roberts at Lake Tahoe. she attended Relief Society birthday. and had dinner with the Evelyn Kirks. In the evening she went to Santaquln lor the Stake MIA presentation of How come 44,000,000 people are insured by Metropolitan Life SPANISH FORK Lnia!a3 - Bel Jilts - Chevells R. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Veril J. Niel- ac6ti4n cMU vffucu.'.rTra THEATRE B. Wilson Airman Charlie Rindlisbacher celebrated her eighth birthday with a large refreshments were served to from Salt Lake visited at the group of little friends. Mr. and the girls and their parents. home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Alfred Gill, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berry are Ewell and at Spring Lake last were special guests. proud new parents of a baby week end. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Smith daughter born Nov. 6, at the Utah Valley Hospital at Provo. and Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell JOIN THE PAYROLL Asay from Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg last week. PAYSON CHRONICLE SAVINGS PLAN Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas A weekly newspaper, estab- visited at Mammoth last Sunlished in 1888, published every day. Mrs. Walker from Americen Thursday and entered as second Class matter at the post Fork visited at the home of office in Payson, Utah, under Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Murdoch last week. the act of March 8, 1879. Mrs. Shirley Ewell from rate $3.00 per Subscription visited in Genola last Orem, year, $1.75 6 months, payable Sunday. in advance: single copy If Mr. and Mrs. Elton Draper and children from Granger are NATIONAL EDITORIAL visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lavon York. ARCH 1964 5 fU iI J li |