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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Obituaries Wednesday, November Fcm D. Colvin Pearson Mrs. Fein Colvin Pearson, 5) d ed cf natural causes Thursday at the home of her daughter in Payson. She had residing in Salt Lake City for several years. She was b rn May 4, 1905, in Payson, a daughter of Ar-- , thurand Ella Hancock Daley. She married Cohne Colvin in 1924 in Payson. They were divorced. She married .Lloyd Pearson Jan. 3, in 1963, Overeating and Overweight are both Health Hazards Electro-Cerami- Ely, A 'member of the LDS church, she had been active in Relief Society. She enjoyed gardening and also hunting and fishing. Surviving are her husband of Salt Lake City, a son, Gean Colvin, and a daughter, Mrs. Don (LeVoise) Kirk, both also eight grandchildren; a brother and sisters, Donald n; Daley, Mrs. George (Rhea) Davis, Mrs. Phil (Dorothy) Nielson, Mrs. Chet (Blanche) Whitelock, Mrs. Otis (Florence Bryson, Mrs. Clay (Ruth) Bag ley, all of Payson; Mrs. Har ' vey (EUa V.) Hutchinson, Salem; Mrs. Richard (Arthure eJa) Jenkins, Reno, Nev. Funeral services were conat Payson ducted Monday Fourth .Ward Church under direction of Rigby Mortuary, Burial was in Payson City Cemetery. Early December Marriage Lee Ann Schaerrer, Logan Man Frank Jackson Frank Jackson, 69, Payson, died Friday afternoon in the Veterans Hospital, Salt Lake Lee Ann Schaerrer, daughter City. He was bom July 5, 1895 in of Mr. and Mrs. G. Stewart Lehi, a son of Moses and Mary Schaerrer, Payson, became the Dallimore Jackson. He mar- bride of Calder G. Schvane-veld- t, Logan, in rites performed ried Della Logan. They were Judi Henline will become the bride of Richard Creer in a ceremony to be performed in United in Marriage Nov. 13 l, t. Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Payson, Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Payson City Cemetery under direction of Rigby Mortuary. Kara Bryson Kara Bryson, infant daughter of Laurel and Jean Muzman Bryson, died Thursday at the Holy Cross Hospital, Salt Lake Third-Sitft- h Friday, November 13, at Pay-so- n Fourth Ward Relief Society room. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Schvaneveldt, Logan. Reed J. Money, presi- - ther, Wilk, Salt Lake City; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Muzman, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bryson, Pay-- 1 son; H. Bryson; and Edna David Brock-- ! bank, Spanish Fork. Graveside services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Fork City Cemetery. Spanish S V CARD OF THANKS Mrs. W, W. Miller and Family wish to take this opportunity to thank everyone for the many kind and thoughtful gestures shown to them dur ing their recent bereavement. Mrs. W. W. Miller and Family We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone who expressed sympathy and kindness to us since the passing of our beloved father, J. Wilson Mitchell. For the lovely floral arrangements, for parts rendered at City. She was one of the twin the services, and to those who daughters bom to the couple assisted in every . way, we are Wednesday. truly grateful Mrs. J. W. Mitchell Surviving are her parents, and Family her sister, Loreli, and one bro-- Doni Lei Winter Catch You Unprepared!! PREPARE ROW WITH A GOOD USED CAR FROM 1964 WEEKS WITH EXTRA'S LOADED SPECIAL 500 2 GALAXIE DR HARDTOP V8 AUTO RADIO WSW TIRES. THIS UNIT IS NEW. LIST PRICE 24 MONTH OR 24.000 MILE WARRANTY FULL 1964 $3457.00 2888.00 HOW GALAXIE 500 4 DR SEDAN V8 AUTO. LOADED WITH EXTRA'S. LISTED NEW $3610. NOW AT A LOW, LOW PRICE V O ALSO, WINTERIZED AND READY TO GO 1SS2 FORD Galsxie 4 Dr Sedan 6 Cyl Overdrive FORD 1963 GALAXIE 500 4 Dr. Sedan V8 Low Mileage 1962 FORD FALCON 4 Dr 6 Cyl 1960 Auto, Standard CHEV 4 Dr Impala Hardtop V8 Auto I960 DODGE 4 Dr V8 Auto 1959 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 1959 FORD Fairlane 500 4 D rHardtop Dr V8 Auto 754-328- 1 V8 Auto ited with" the Jack Hansens in Emmett, Idaho. Mrs. Hansen will be remembered as the former Barbara Staheli. corsage. Lt. Col. Clyde J. Schvene-veld- t, Provo, stood as best man for his brother and Grant Schaerrer, the brides brother assisted as usher. Mrs. Schvaneveldt Clyde attended the brides book and foyer receptionitst were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nielson of Mapleton and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Wilson of this city. M MEN BASKETBALL STANDING First Ward 4 Park Ward 4 Fifth Ward 3 West Ward 2 1 Sixth Ward 1 Second Ward 0 Third Ward 0 0 1 2 3 3 5 KENNECOTTS "INVISIBLE MAN Ernest Shober is invisible when be works as a mold maker helper at .Kennecotts Utah Smelter. He cant be seen because, from head to foot, hes covered by safety. Since he works near copper at a temperature of 2000 degrees fahren-hei- t, he wears a hard hat with attached face mask, a heat reflective coat and leg protectors, asbestos spats and safety shoes. But all this is a precaution there has not been a lost time accident in the 14 years the mold maker job has existed. Personal protective equipment, chosen after rigid tests, is just one part of the safety program that covers every employee at Kennecott. This program, actively supported by employees and their union leaders, has earned a long succession of national industrial safety awards. Because safety has top priority at all times, Kennecotts Utah Copper Division employees are 10 times safer on the job than the average person is at home. lost time: an accident serious enough to cause an employee to lose time from work. EEonnecott FORD SALES & SERVICE Copper Corporation SANTAQUIN. UTAH Phone br-chi- ds Mr. and Mrs. Dean Staheli, recently visited in Corvallis, Wash., with their son, Paul, and his wife, Julie West Stah-el- i, and their children, Sarah and Heather, ages 5 and 4 respectively. Paul is teaching theater arts at the Oregon State University. Mrs. Staheli was recently commissioned to design and built all costumes for the coming university production of Hamlet. Enroute home, the Payson couple vis- Trucks at Many, Many More Used Cars TISCHNER I dent of Nebo Stake, officiated They were honored immediately afterward at a reception given in the ward hall, where arrangements of autumn flowers and ferns were arranged as background for the bridal pair to receive guests. The brides gown of Chantilly lace was fashioned with full skirt and sweeping train. The neckline was cut into a point at front and the gown had three - quarter length sleeves with scalloped edge. Her veil cf sheerest bridal illusion was attached to a dainty crown of seed pearls and she carried a white orchid centering a grouping of smaller and white carnations.'. Her attendants were her sisters, Vickie Schaerrer, as maid of honor wearing deep brown crystaline taffeta; and Connie Schaerrer, as bridesmaid wearing deep orange taffeta. Each carried a bouquet of brown and orange mums wth tangerine carnations. The brides mother wore a green dress and the bridegrooms mother chose gold Each added a white orchid RESULTS First Ward 41, Fifth 37 West Ward 46, Third 35 Park Ward 78, Sixth 34 SCHEDULE No Gaines will be played on Thursday, November 26. Thursday, December 3 TISCHNER FORD SALES THIS not get heart trouble. One thing, though that doc tors associated with the Utah Heart Association are firm on is: Overweight is a health hazard whether a person has heart disease or not. They emphaher home on Dec. 4. She is the size that the best way to keep daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pounds from piling up is to Clarence Henline of Payson keep in balance the amount of energy taken in as food and and the groom is the son of the amount of energy used up Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (Bonnie) in our everyday activities. Creer of Spanish Fork. An interesting pamphlet enAn openhouse will honor the titled What We Know Abou young couple in Spanish Fork Diet an Heart Disease, can be obtained by writing or call on Friday, December 4. ing the association office in Salt Lake City. The more peounderstand SHEROL WILSON ATTENDS ple know and about heart and circulatory UNION CONFAB IN N. Y. diseases, the better they are Sherol Wilson, president of prepared to live within sugthe union at Keigley Quarry, gested physical limits. spent several days last week Holiday diets should not bein New York City. He and sev- come weight additives. Noreral others made the trip by mal food consumption can be jet plane. Business meetings a holiday watchword. We dont were held at the Commodore have to stuff because its and Hilton Hotels. free at a party. Neither de we have to upset our grocery bud Judi Henline, Richard Creer Plan . later divorced. Mr. Jackson was a veteran of World War I. As a young man he was employed in the New York Tunnel in New York and in the mines at Park City and Butte, Mont. He later was employed in the Tintic mining district. ... In Payson hd was a poultry farmer. He had recently given rinuch labor on the Pew Nebo Stake Center now under construction. He was a member of the LDS Church. Robert x Surviving is one son Payson; Jackson, (Stoney) thtee brothers John Jackson Merle Jackson and Ted Jack-soiall of Ogden; a sister, Mrs. Merlin (Pearl) Johnson, Spanish Fork; four grandchil-dret- (continued fro rr. front page) as the underwater hydrophones used by our Navy on our nations atomic submarines. Mr. Christensen has been with for 3 n years as an electronics in tneir developmental laboratory and is presently supervisor cf electrical procedures in the quality control department. Mr. Christensen is a graduate of Payscn High School and LDS Seminary. He and his wife, Sallie Badham Christensen live in Sandy with their The spirit cf giving is some- get for the sake cf over abuntimes in the eating, and in dant feasting. some cases, the drinking. We Moderation i.i all things is all enjoy holidays, particularly good; extremism in eating or the festive spirit during drinking is bad. You cant take Thanksgiving, Christmas and your health with you. It is New Years. Overindulgence is best to keep your health good nevr a virtue, but is the cause so you can stay here longer. of many piobFms. Obesity is For advice about your heart one of them. When a person ask your doctor. For informa-tio- n is too heavy, it adds to the ask ycur Heart Association. son, Bruce. work of his heart. Anyone with heart disease should keep his weight down, and especially during the holiday seasons, he should try to watch his caloric intake. It is easier to prevent overweight than to cure it. Overweight can not be called a cause of heart or circulatory diseases. On the other hand it PAYSON, UTAH can not he said that the abDear friends, ' sence of exxcess pounds wi.l guarantee that a person will Nev. Pay-so- Kent Christensen 25, 1934 OR & MARION DAVIS Phone 754-325- 4 Utah Copper Division Saving le bom, name of the require probat. and the Bonds name can total , andor a often be 1 Ceased tech-nitio- . ln the I ay the heirs, ? ? leased s S"rvivor trS6rreiJ t0 otr the named surw receipt cs "P0 ? advisdeath ertlficate. matters. ney banker or attoUlting your n SUch Y DIAL 465-250- 6 PAYTON |