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Show wr GENOLA NEWS nf By Dorothy Thomas v Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hunt and children from Kearns and Mrs. L. Hunt from Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas before leaving for California for a visit. Mr. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Camp Sego Lily, met Friday afternoon at the home of Bessie Naylor, captain, who conducted the meeting. Lillian Hancock led the pledge of allegiance to the flags and praer was given by Stena Daniels, chaplain. Singing was under direction of Leah Waters with recorded VV" p' nMftf jn '-0- ft 1 t Thomas visited in Salt Lake last Thursday. eat-grandfather, Accordion selections Refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth -- r. ; Logan Temple with Chris D. Buttars Gordon Lee Newton, circles April 8 Announcement of the engagement of Miss Helen Schoenfeld to Chris D. Buttars is made by her mother, M rs. Alta Schoenfeld, Payson. The bride-ele- ct also is the daughter of the late Arthur J. Schoenfeld. Mr. and Mrs. Don Buttars of Clarkston are the parents of the future bridegroom. Miss Schoenfeld was graduated from Payson High School where she was crowned Miss F.F.A. Queen. She also graduated from Payson LDS Sem- - Sfifteen Sterne Phone 465-295- 4 inary and has attended Stevens Henegar School of Business in Salt Lake City. Mr. Buttars is attending Utah State University and will be graduated in December, 1966. He filled an LDS mission in Great Britain. The engaged couple will be married in the Logan Temple on June 17, 1966. ONLY... Mr. and Mrs. James C. Kay, Mona, are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Pat Fisher to Mr. Gordon Lee Newton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Newton of M ona. Miss Fisher has attended Juab High School. M r. Newton is a graduate of ed Juab High and is presently em-ploy- CRADLE ROLL March The young couple are planning an April 8th wedding in Mona with a reception following. in Nephi. Following a short honeymoon the couple will reside in Nephi. 4 - Edmund Dale and Joan Davis Johnson, Payson. Girl - Ronald Kent and Linda Ann M iller Gee, Payson. March 5 Girl - Lloyd LaVon and Alice Darlene Peart Nelson, Genola. Girl - Glenn Alexander and Joan Barber James, Spanish Fork. Boy - John Keith and Edith Gladys Williams Barber, Spanish Fork. Girl - William Garth and Mary Lee Selman Boswell, Goshen. March 7 Girl - George Roy and Caren Carson Bradford, Spanish Fork. CAMP SEAGULL Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Camp Seagull, met Thursday afternoon at the home of Alta Cowan. Susan Ashby, captain, presided and read a letter from the central committee mentioning the convention slated for April in Salt Lake City. A nominating committee was named and will include Reba Olson, chairman, Iris Amos and Hazel Manwill. Cora Page read a history of her mother, Mary Leaver Page. The lesson, Early Mediums was given by of Exchange, Arlene Provstgaard. The pledge was led by Reba Olson and Gloria Barnett conducted songs with organ accompaniment by Mrs. Cowan. Refreshments Boy CARD OF THANKS I would like to express my appreciation to Bishop Fay Fielding of the Fifth Ward and especially to Darwin Haskell for his quick action in obtaining blood donors for my seriously ill sister. My thanks too goes to Jay Barker, Glen Ray Spencer, and Jay Jex for donating blood. Thank you Mrs. R. H. Spencer Wuich for Coming Attraction April DATS v Pat Fisher announces engagement to Rear Parking 10 - Helen Schoenfeld plans marriage in WEDDING GIFT LISTS Payson, Utah were served to 15 members and one guest by Mrs. Naylor and Amy Vest. Thomas and children and Jack Thomas visited in Salt Lake last Saturday. Ken and Jack attended a chess tournament held there. WEDDING GIFTS were played by Madoline Dixon, a guest, and members sang a number of songs from the DUP song book. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tilby entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Tilby from Eureka last Sunday. The Genola Relief Society is holding their March birthday party on Friday, the 18th. A chicken dinner will be served. Husbands are invited. A program will be given. by Dorothy Christensen. The Earlv The lesson, was Mediums of Exchange, given by Mrs. Christensen. Zelpha Tanner read a history of her great John Courtland Searle, one of the original settlers of Pavson. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas from Butte, Montana, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas and at the Milton Thomas home last week. Christensen, Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, Mrs. Joan Lee Oberg, Mrs. Beth Thomas and Mrs. Helen Stewart from West Mountain. Many beautiful gifts were presented to Mrs. Nelson. made accompaniment Mr. and Mrs. Alford Taylor returned home Saturday after visiting at California for ten days. Elsie Oberg, Mrs. Delida 1966 CAMP SEGO LILY and Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Milton A birthday party and house warming was given in honor of Mrs. Ann Nelson last Friday. Dinner was served to Mrs. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, Regular Meetings i.'V J Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Throckmorton visited in Ogden last week. The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah DUP Camps Hold ' r'l, -- 7- -8 Spectacular Savings, fowling ifeeres PIN PALS Four Man Team Franks Pharmacy Snow White Cleaners Turf Cafe Wilsons Style Shop Bobs Cafe Gladys Beauty Shop 8 L 0 5 3 3 3 3 2 HIG 5 5 5 6 1713 607 484 183 HE Beth Wyler Myrle Jones BOWLETTES Wee Blu Inn Pitts Drive Inn Mendenhalls Mkt. Roys Food Mart VernsCafe W 7 7 7 L 5 3 3 4 5 7 5 Transit 4 Doris Beauty Shop Terrys Chevron Mulletts Jewelry Zeldas Beauty Shop 3 Utah Valley 1 1 0 were served Cowan, Cora Page and CAMP ONE LVW W rs. Fern Jackson. s 7U4 HTS Snow White HTG Snow White FREE GIFTS! by M Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Camp One, met Thursday afternoon at the home of Della King with Eva Hendrickson and Roma Sutherland as assisting hosts. Leah Francom, captain, conducted the meeting and also led the singing with Alpha Balle at the piano. Prayer was by Zora Hurst. Della King led the pledge to the flags. Mrs. King also read parts of a diary written by her great-gre- at -grandmother, Jean Rile Griffith Baker. The lesson, Early Mediums of Exchange was given by Eva Garner. A group of 11 members were present. Refreshments were served. Glenna Johnson announces troth to James A. Erickson, circles April 9 Utah Trade Tech, in Provo, and is employed with Sperry-Ran- d Corporation in Clearfield. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis J. Johnson announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Glenna, to James A. Erickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Erickson of Elberta. The couple are planning an April 9 wedding in the Payson Second Ward. Both Miss Johnson and Mr. Erickson are graduates of the Payson High School. Miss Johnson is also a graduate of the LDS Seminary. Mr. Erickson has attended Mrs. Bessie BLAINE JOHNSON SALES REPRESENTATIVE Business Phone Residence Phone Naylor spent 465-37- CHEVROLET CARS CHEVROLET TRUCKS O K USED CARS the weekend in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Mrs. Lila Coffey. Sunday afternoon an openhouse was arranged so that the many relatives might call and visit with Mrs. Navlor, and about 35 family members gathered at the Coffey residence GRIDLEYCHEVCO. 570 SOUTH MAIN . SPANISH FORK for the occasion. Included were Mrs. Naylors sisters, nieces, nephews and a number of cousins. 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