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Show "ff CRADLE ROLL SANTAQUIN NEWS By Della Hudson Mr. and Mrs. William D. Warner of Idaho Falls visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Peterson last week. They attended a family reunion held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wilson in Payson Saturday night. Bishop and Mrs. Lawrence Clayson and daughters Sheryl and Maurine vacationed in Calif, during the holidays. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hall in Fontana, Calif, and other relatives. They also attended the Rose Parade. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sorenson and boys visited in Whittier, Calif, with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Perry and family and also attended the Rose Parade. Mrs. Menles Holladay is in the Dee Memorial hospital in Ogden where she underwent surgery Dec. 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Wall Jr. and family left Tuesday for California. They attended the Rose Parade and other points of interest. They also visited in Las Vegas with Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Harding and family. They returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard attended the Rose Parade in California. Members of Ihe Santaquin Baseball clubs sold chances on a set of dishes to raise funds for the teams. Winning the dishes a few days before Christmas was Mrs. Shawna Wall. n, Spanish Fork Dec. 19 Girl, Neil Andrew and Vicki Lynn Hill Peterson, Salem Dec. 21 Girl, Franklin Eugene and Barbara Lee Jasperson Mitchell,, Payson Boy, Glen W. and Marilyn Adams Thatcher, Payson Girl, Mont E and Sandra Lee Henline Spencer, Payson Dec. 22 Girl, Nelson Ray and Myra Darlene Lazenby Clayson, Pay-so- n Boy, Paul Burgis and Emma Del Banks Larsen, Spanish Fork Dec 23 Boy, Quinn Dixon and Gloria Sherrane Robbins Cloward, e) grandchild of Mrs. Isabel of Kearns. Other grandparents include great-gran- d parents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dutston of St George, great-gran- d parents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gill of Payson and giandmcthcr Mrs. Virgil Meredith. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Carlisle and sons enjoyed a holiday Swedish dinner at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Wamick at Pleasant Grove. The evening was spent in visiting and gift exchanging. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Dayne Williams of Salt Lake spent New Years eve with their daughter and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Virl Slater at Woodscross. New Years day was spent with another daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Martin at Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erickson and family visited Saturday in Salt Lake with Mr. Erikscns mother, Mrs. Grace Erikson, who has been seriously ill and now is convalescing at the home of a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rind-l'sbaeh- Joan Pickering, Payson Miss, announcs Troth to Kay Watkins The engagement of Miss Joan Salem Pickering to Kay Watkins is Boy, Charles Gordon and being made known by her Sherel Nelson Nielson, Spring parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin ville Payson. Mr. Watkins Pickering, 30 Dec. Girl, Paul and Lorraine is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rindlisbacher Meredith, Pay Brimhall, also of Payson. -- GEHOLA NEWS By Dorothy Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jensen and daughter, Debra, visited in Las Vegas, Nevada during the holidays. Lynn Thomas and children from Vernal visited in Genola and Payson last week. Mrs... Marvin.. Oberg.. and daughter and Mrs. Harold Oberg visited in Salt Lake last week. Both Miss Pickering and her fiance are graduates of Pay son High School and LDS Sem inary. He has completed one year at Utah State University in Logan. A date for their marriage has not yet been chosen. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Money were hosts at a New Years Eve Party, with the following friends enjoying the hospitality of the new Money residence; Mr. and Mrs. Spence Amos, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Hermanson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Max R. Warner returned home Saturday from a weeks vacation in California. In Burbank, they visited with their son and his wife, Mr. and Rodney Marlin and son visit- Kent Warner and new daued in Corona, California, for ghter, Laura Ann, and with LeBaron Santaquin, a daughter and her husband, Mrs. Stanley is a sister of Mrs. the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Miner Mr. and Mrs. Myron ChrisOn New Years day they Moon. Miss Vicky Hiatt returned tensen and Mr. and Mrs. By ran were among the 1.5 million to see the Tournament Draper visited at Manti last persons of Roses Parade in Pasadena. week end. Guests at the home of Mr. Mrs. Orlhella Isaacson enand Mrs. Dave Shuler just prior Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Janice) to Christmas were Mr. and tertained at a dinner in the and four children, Mrs. William O. Harper of Las Bringham for Mr. and Mrs. Terry holidays Isaacson and children, Mr. and of Covina, Calif., surprised Vegas, Nev. and on Christmas Mrs. Arthur Isaacson and dau- their parents, the Harold Ras- morning all went to Salt Lake ghter from Spanish Fork and mussens, by ringing the door- City, where they spent the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth .Thomas bell at 6 oclock Christmas week with Mr. and Mrs. Dean and children. morning, announcing they had Badham, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ewell come for the holidays. The Shuler, Madge Fairbanks and Paper Table Cloth 40" wide. a joyous re- Keith Shuler. 2 Vi cents foot, or $6.00 300 ft. and girls visited in Salt Lake family enjoyed union and the Californians rerolL Chronicle Office Ph. On New Years Eve the Shu.ast week end . turned to the coast after the lers and the Badhams were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg weeks vacation. guests at a party given at the entertained Mr. and Mrs. CHRONICLE WANT ADS home of Mr. and Mrs. Olof from Ralph Stahley Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Dixon Nielsons, one - time residents bring quick results Wyo., last week end. are of a baby girl of Payson. Others present Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl Worth- borngrandparents Dec. 28lh to their dau- were a group of friends and children from ington Lcgan ghter, Joan, and her husband, who have spent the holiday tovisited at the home of Mr. and Dr. Grant C. Brockbank, in gether for many years, includMrs. Jess Livingston last week. Salt- Lake City. The Brock-bank- s ing Mr. Mrs. Ray A Mexican supper was held also have a son and an- Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Tony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. other daughter. Paternal grand- Lund all formerly of Payson, Lloyd Nelson last Saturday parents are Dr. and Mrs. Allen and those already mentioned. evening. Those attending were G. Brockbank of Provo- - The Mr. and Mrs. Harper . left Mr. and Mrs. DeRay Jensen, little girl is to be named Eliza- for California after the ChristMr. and Mrs. Arden Throck- beth. The other children, Har-- . mas holiday and plan an ex1 PHONE morton, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd old, 6; and Brenda, 3, are visit- tended trip into Arizona and Nelson and Jack Thomas. ing with their grandparents the warm climates of the south. CHILDREN 25 465-278- - 465-245- $1.00 STUDENTS 75c ADULTS Thursday - er UNDER 12 January Friday 7-- 8 The entertainment worlds most wonderful entertainment! Hundreds of'Thousands Protected From Paralytic Polio by Vaccin Cf in Payson this week. ments. Mrs. Lyman Hamblin and sen, Wallace, and Mr. and Mrs. red York spent four days at Las Vegas visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Buck Holman, a sister of Mr. Hamblin. Mr. and Mrs. John Seat were happy to have all their family home for Christmas. Gifts were exchanged and visiting enjoyed by all. gy all. Elder Ronald DeGraw sent greetings from London, England, to his parents and brothers and sisters as they met at the Lorin DeGraw home to exchange gifts and seasonal greetings. This was his first year away from home on Chris, mas. '51 Mr, and Mrs. Vivian Montague entertained at a New Years day dinner for relatives as fc'lcws: Ray Montague, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Montague and Joan and Gary; Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Duayne Montague and son, Sam, Salem; Mr., and Mrs. Bert Wyler, Spanish Fork; Frank Balzlcy, Benjamin; Mr. and Mrs. Don Curtis, Springville Mr. and Mrs. CurMrs. Joyce Jacklin of Nephi tis Stewart and son, Jeb, Salt was hostess at a Stork Shower Lake City. in honor of Mrs. Paul MereA ten-da- y vacation during dith, Monday evening at the the Christmas holidays was enhome of Mrs. Virgil Meredith. Games and refreshments were joyed by Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stevenson and son, Doug, a enjoyed by fourteen friends student at Brigham Young and relatives. The threesome Mrs. James D. Moon and University. traveled through Old Mexico Tuesday spent visiting family with Mr. and Mrs. Thays to Guadalajara, visiting some of the coast areas and returnStanley and Mr. and Mrs. Aring home last Saturday. at den n. OPEN 7:00 p.m. 7, 1965 j Rindlis-bache- Girl, Lorin Peter and Elizabeth Ann Olson Davies, Maple-to- n Murray Thursday, January Sunday to Ephriam where she is attending Snow College. Her The highlight of the holiday sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. season in West Mountain was Reed Thatcher of Salt Lake, the ward MIA Dress Up dance Christmas with the held December 23 in the Cul- spent Hiatts. tural Hall with Ronald Hall Mr. and Mrs. Abner Baird as chairman. Charlene Hall had as New Years guests Mr. directed the decorations A and Mrs. Mark Bartholomew large crowd enjoyed dining at the tables among the pine (Ruth Baird) and family of Provo and Mrs. Rebecca Twede trees, the program and orMr. and Mrs. Charles Miller chestra music. attended a special Christmas The Year 1934 had an ex- breakfast at the home of Mr. citing ending for the Paul and Mrs. Henry Schwab of Meredith family at the arrival Payson. Later in the day they of their first child born Dec. went to where they Farmington 28 at the Payson Hospital. The spent the day with Mrs. Millers name chosen for her was Paula. niece and family Mr. and Mrs. Paula has the distinction of Don L. Niekelson. having eight living grandparMiss Anna Rothe was hosents. She is the first grandchild tess to a holiday party for r of Mr. and Mrs. Reed seven friends. The evening was and also the first great spent in games and refresh- Boy, Kenneth W. and Elaine Simmons Harmer, Mapleton Girl, Eddie Dee ' and Constance Marie Jacobson Moos-ma- A housewarming and family reunion were combined during the holidays, when Mr. and Mrs. Reed Money invited their children and families to spend son the week with them. Stockings were hung at the fireplace in Mr. and Mrs. Noel G. Dixon the new home, located at 15 announce the birth of their ChristSouth Third East, and fourth child, a son born Dec mas dinner was served the 31 at the Spanish Fork Hospifollowing day to 19 family tal. Mrs. Dixon ia the former members. Carol Jean Smart. GrandparIn the group were Mr. and ents are the Gould Dixons of Mrs. Reed Junior Money and Payson and the Perry Larsons three children of Temple City, of Spanish Fork. Happily Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Gene (Dor-en- assisting with the new baby Tanner and four children are two sisters and a brother of South Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Denne, 11; Kent 9; and Bonne Dick Money and son of North 22 months. sisOgden, also Mrs. Moneys and Holmes ter, Mrs. Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Houser Fran- her son, Jim Holmes, and the com spent Christmas in Lawnhost couple, the Reed Moneys. dale, Calif., with their son Ross Mr. Money is president of Nebo and family. They also visited Stake. with the J. W. Osborns and also Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Leon Taylor (Carol Osborn) and family at entertained at a family party Southgate. On Christmas Day during the holidays for their the family talked by telephone son, Jay Taylor and wife, with their mother Mrs. Ed Van Nedra, and three children of Leuven, who is spending the San Diego, Calif. The family winter at Lower Lake, in norvacation thern California, with her sisspent a here with the Taylors and the ter and brother. Mrs. Van Hal Farr family and were ex- Leuven reports that she is in tensively entertained during good health and sends her retheir visit. gards to her friends in Pay-sotwo-wee- BY RUBY MEREDITH Elberta Dec. 25 Boy, Larry Charles and Lyn-ett- e A. Christensen Robertson, Springville Girl, William Halvor and Terry Rae Perkins Madson, The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah West Mountain New, S Dec. 8 Boy, EeMont and Carrol Rae Hancock Horrocks, Nephi Dec. 9 Girl, Ferrus Hugh and Beth Beardall Larsen, Springville Dec. 18 Boy, James Arnold and Karen Lee Farnsworth Greenhalgh, and UTAH SALES 53 Bo,ed on Prevoccin ) ( '54 1951 '56 '57 53 '58 '59 '60 '61 MPAUtIyACQNPPoyg '62 '63 '641 '54) average case rate and estimated U.S. pop., 1955-6- Tenth onniversary wi!l 1,8 marked April 12, 1965 of the announc went that the Salk polio vaccine wat "safe, potent and effective." Since that time hundreds of thousands of Americans have been spared from paralytic polio thanks to vaccine developed with ,hs Mafh of Dimes. Today the Dimes fights against birth defects -- a greater killer and crippler than polio ever was. 'T IT ,h6organization,hrou9h Publie r START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT WITH A 1965 FORD CAR OR TRUCK FROM TISCHNER FORD SALES COME OUT AND SEE U9 NOW FOR 19S5'S QUIETEST AND SMOOTHEST RIDE 1964 AVERAGE STATE '52 TAX TABLE This table Is based on the T'tah gpn-ersales tax of 3 percent and Includes local sales tax of percent. Amounts In table should be reduced by 15 percent If local sales tax Is not paid. This table may be used when sales tax on Form 10)0. If deducting it is not WHILE THERE LOOK OVER OUR STOCK OF USED itemized and substantiated. Deductible sales tax on the purchase of automobiles and gasoline tax of 6 cents per gallon are not included in the table and must be Itemized separately. Property taxes paid on all units. 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