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Show Santaquin News property is estimated at By Della Hudson Visiting at the home of Mrs. Vivian Roper over the weekend were her children, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Roper and family of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Roper of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ann March. Winners were chosen by individual votes. Mrs. Vivian Roper wishes to thank the Santaquin Volunteer Fire Department for the part they played in saving her home Saturday afternoon when the sheds at the back of her house caught fire and started to burn her home. She is grateful to the firemen and also the friends and neighbors who assisted. Damage to her home and other ARCH THEATRE SPANISH FORK i Friday - 14 - Thad Cole of Salem visited friends in town last Sunday afternoon. He visited the Roy Okelberrys and the George Cooks. j j Mr. and Mrs. DeanJasperson of Lancaster, Calif., and their daughter, Mrs. Maxine Young of Provo, visited the George Cooks last Thursday. They are former residents of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jasperson were recently married and are visiting his daughter of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kay had as weekend visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Max Fredrickson and family, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peterson and daughter, Roy, Mr. and Mrs. William Crane and family, Salina, and Fredrickson, Terry Snow and a son and College. Saturday - 15 16 PATTY DUKE as BILLIE - JIM BACKUS JANE GREER WARREN BERLINGER PETER LAWFORD BILLY DE WOLFE CARTOON family, the Berdell Jaspersons. Visiting at the home of Mrs. Jennie Hendricksen is her j Mrs. Hazel Cook spent the Easter daughter, Mrs. Don (.Reva) Golden of Henderson, Nevada. Mrs. Golden also attended sessions of the Primary Gen- eral Conference held in Salt ; j holiday at the home of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Cook of Roy. Leo Palmer and son, Scott, of Dugway spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Julia Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kelley and son of Long Beach, Calif., left for home Saturday after spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Davis and 75c 35c rand Mr. and Mrs. Simmons were weekend guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Okelberry. Le g Lake. ADMISSION ADULTS CHILDREN (under) 12 APRIL Mr. and Mrs. Kly Muder and daughters of Salt Lake City visited at the home of her parents, the Joe Finches. Others present were the Boyd Stans-field- s and children. All enjoyed an Easter dinner. The Jr. Literary Club met at the home o f M r s. George Higginson Thursday night. Mrs. Junious Gordon of Provo showed films of a trip fo Guatemala. Refreshments were served to 8 members and one guest. OPEN THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Thursday j Mr. and Mrs. Theron Snyder of Concord, Calif., flew to Salt Lake last week where they spent some time at the home of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolfe in Kearns, and in Santaquin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong. They also visited other friends and relatives. They returned home Saturday. Mrs. Inez Kay was hostess to the Social 500 Club Wednesday night at her home. Mrs. Amber Wickman, Mrs. Lillian Burraston and Mrs. Hazel Kay won prizes. A hot dinner was served to 8 members and one guest. Kaletta, 9 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W'illiam Kaletta, will appear on the Talent Show Case on television Sunday at 3 p.m. She was auditioned in Visitors at the Ray Bur- raston home on Easter Sunday were their sons and families, Floyd and Richard Burraston of Tooele. A picnic outing was planned but lunch had to lie eaten at home because of the storm. at openhouse on her 80th birthday other relatives. The family members of Mrs. Wilber Shaw honored her on her birthday Saturday by taking her and her husband to the Sound of Music in Salt Lake. On Sunday, dinner was served by Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Palmer at their home in Salt Lake. Others participating were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Robinson, Miss Janice Shaw and Kenneth and Elaine Shaw. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. William Okelberry of Las Vegas, Nev., spent last week with his father, Earl Okelberry. They were accompanied by their two sons. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jacobson have received the news that their son, Private Dennis Jacobson, had completed his training in paratroop school and had received his wings. Dennis broke his leg while in training last February, and has been in the hospital at Fort Benning. Ga. supper was served to 8 members and 1 guest. Games of 500 were played and prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Larry Beck visited her father, Reed who is a patient at the Hospital in Salt Lake, last Saturday. Mrs. Reed Horton and son, Paul, spent Easter Sunday in Salt Lake at the LDS Hospital with Mr. Horton. He is reported to be much improved. Horton, GENOLA Lillian Burraston, Rear Parking SUcct 'r&ame Payson, Utah Phone 465-295- luxury models Full-siz- e Mrs. Lillian Burraston attended her card club at the home of Inez Kay in Santaquin last Thursday evening. A hot 4 .. smaller economy cars , and every tiling in between. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jensen and daughter of Granger visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Burraston last Sunday. Another daughter, Mrs. Keith (Phyllis) Perry and three children of Salt Lake City were guests. Mrs. Edna Matheson and daughter, Lazetta Carter, and Jeannine granddaughter, Roberts and 4 children from Springville, spent Thursday with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson of Oasis. It was Mrs. Anderson's birthday. Enjoying Easter Sunday at the Pete Goodwine home were her daughter and husband and sons, the Clair Winnies of Pay-soMr. and Mrs, Elvin Kendall of Nephi. a sister, and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Finch and family of Milford. n, The O.N.O. Club met at the of Fern Horton last Thursday evening. Cards were played and prizes were won by Lavern Kirk, Devor Sorensen and Elva Okelberry. A hot supper was served to eleven members. home Mr. and Mrs. William Wolf Sr. left last week for Seattle, Washington, to visit their son and family, the Casper Wolfs. home they will visit his sister, Elsa Wester in California. They plan a two weeks stay. Mrs. Delia White returned home from Salt Lake City last week. She has spent the last 3 weeks at the home of hfcr son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin White to help care for a new baby boy born March 20. Easter visitors at the home of Mrs. Delia White last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gail White and children of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Newton of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Max White and family of Bountiful. They all enjoyed a hot dinner at the home of another son and wife, Bishop and Mrs. William White. The occasion was the birthday of their son, Perry, and Mrs. Whites Kirks mother, Mrs. Avaline birthday. Makes shopping around a thing of the past! g Miss Patty Sue Larsen from Provo visited at the home of tier grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Nelson, last week- end. j LDS WEDDING GIFTS - WEDDING GIFT LISTS m House will be held Suiuia, April 17, for Mrs. Jennie Hendrickson who will observe her 80th birthda on that date. Friends and relatives are asked to call at the home ot Mrs. Cliff Davis. 173 E. 4th N Santaquin, between the hours of 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. An Open i ' ; j i j May 18, 1910. He i j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ewell in Salt Lake last week- end and also attended General Conference. visited Bishop and Mrs. Walter Kerby attended Conference in Salt Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Davis entertained last weekend for Miss Nancy Raddaze and Miss Sherlyn Nona from Pasadena, Calif., Ardie Kunz and David Raddaze from Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Dewain Binks from Salt Lake. died in June, 1930. She has been active in civic and church affairs and was city for over twenty years. She is a charter member of the Santaquin Civic Club. She was named Honor Citizen in 1963 and is living at tier home in Santaquin. Her children are Mrs. Rex treasurer Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Davis and family from Pamona, Calif., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Davis. 'Sadie) Peery, Spring Lake; Mrs. Don (Reva) Golden, Henderson, Nev.; Mrs, Cliff (Ora) Davis and Ward Hendrickson both of Santaquin. She has 12 grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. They request no gifts. 2c A Dale H. Tanner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tanner, is now serving in the U. S. Air Force at Spangdahelm Air Force Base, Germany. Dale is awaiting the month of June and his marriage to Lauren Fraser of New Port, Maine. Pfc. Ted York of Salt Lake City lett recently fur Fort Bliss, Texas, where he is: stationed with the U.S. Army. His wile, the former Wanda Hamblin, is making her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hamblin, lor the present time. ston. Mrs. Hendrickson was born April 17, 1886, a daughter of Willard R. and Sarah Crosland Johnson at Holden, She married August Moroni Hendrickson on j 1 Dr. and Mrs. Dovle Davis and family from Covena, Calif., are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Living- - JENNIE HENDRICKSON j two-we- Smith was in St. George and Cedar Cit tor two davs last week on business. Thv return Pfc. Richard Rothe, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Rothe, left Friday from the Salt Lake airport for Fort Ord, Calif., leave with his after a He was for me r family. stationed at lort Bliss, Texas, Morris Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jasper-so- n and brother, George Parks of Nephi, visited their sister- who is a patient at a hospital in Salt Lake. also visited Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lusk of Murray who have just purchased a new home there. an(J Mrs. Hal Hurst and sons, Tommie and Pfc. Morgan Hurst, of Fort Carson, ayf pey visited with Hals fjanCPei Marcy Daley, and her famny, Hal spent one week in paySon prior to his return to pase at Fort Carson, Mr- BY RUBY MEREDITH and Mrs. Carl Sand-stroand Mrs. Mary Newman from Eureka visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomas last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Burraston and his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ervir.g Wimber of Orem, spent last Saturday at the Lehman Caves. They also enjoyed an Easter lunch in the pines. their NEWS Mr. 14, 1966 West Mountain News By Dorothy Thomas Amber Wickman and Marie Kay. Margerette Kay was a secial guest. On The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, APRIL by EVA COOK Mrs. Golden Taylor has been a patient in the Payson Hospital following surgery. Peterson of Bountiful spent Easter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peterson. Little Miss Debbie SHOO. Lawrence Clayson underwent surgery Wednesday in the Pay- son Hospital. Don Jennie Hendrickson will be honored Goshen News Mr. and Mrs, Carl Tilby and children from Heber visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tilby, on Easter. The Sewing Club held a birthday party in honor of Mrs. last Wednesday. Elsie Lady Firemen give j A dinnerObergwas served to Mrs. Ann Verna Mrs. Throckmorton, away Easter outfit j Nelson, Mrs. Beth Thomas, Mrs. Delida Christensen, Mrs. Payson Lady Firemen met Monday night at the Fire) Dorothy Thomas and Mrs. Station to spring clean the Roberta Nelson. A gift was kitchen. President Lois Wright presented to Mrs. Oberg. conducted a short business Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tilby meeting. entertained for Mr. and Mrs. the announced that It was Easter outfit given away by the Tom Trotter and baby from Montrose, Colorado, for a Lady Firemen was won by Mrs. week. Vera Frost. i j j SS G. T. Gardello C. Nay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton and his wife and two Nav, children are stationed at Mrs. l.vman Hamblin, Mrs. Linda Johnson and Mrs. Wanda York motored to Salt Lake on Tuesday to meet Wjlace Duane Hamblin, S. A United States Navv, who arrived by plane from San Diego, Calif. Walace will leave April 22 for Great Lakes, 111., where he will attend school. Tehran, Iran. They recently returned from a tour of Iran celebrating the Iranian New Year holiday. Mrs. Lucy Taylor and son of Salt Lake visited Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Nay. Arden j S. and P4 Farl of Mr. Nay, dis- Nav, son Chiton Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Darrell Kitchen and family of Whiterock spent the Easter holiday with the Ezra Garner family. Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen and new baby came to Payson to get their tiiree children who have been staying with their grandparents for a few weeks. charged Dec. 24 from active duty in Santa Domingo. He spent the weekend with the Provo unit of the Army Reserve at Camp Williams. j S. A son of Mr. and Mrs. William Tanner, arrived home April 8 from San Diego, Calif., just in time to enjoy a fishing trip to Flaming Gorge with his father and Jerry Tanner, Jeanne Williamson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williamson, entertained ten girl friends at a birthday party. Jeanne is nine years of age. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by brother Brent. Jerry expects to spend two weeks with his family before returning to his base. all present. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schramm and family welcomed their son, Max Schramm, U.S. Navy, when he arrived home from San Diego, Calif., for a two weeks leave. He is to be transferred to Memphis, Tenn., for his schooling. Friday Max greeted his new sister-in-la- w and brother, Georgia and Glade Schramm of Cedar City, who are attending C.S.U., and spent the weekend at the Schramm CONTINENTAL TRA1LWAYS BUS DEPOT ROYCES nd 76 STATION home. Ticket Agent j A weeks vacation Heights, at EXPRESS PACKAGES Citric Calif., was enjoyed by Outstanding Value in a Giant Screen Fine-Furnitu- and Mrs. Wayne Wride of Payson, and their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne P. Wride, Salt Lake City, spent their long Easter vacation in a trip to Bowie, Ariz., where they visited with their daughter, Anna Marie, and her husband, Thad Turley, who is a Fifth Grade teacher in the elementary school there. 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