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Show R ATE$T TALLOUT SHELTER'' EVER. The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah DEVISED- - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1966 aUlWMmi itmi m 'willMHCl national tk NEWSPAPER H WEEK PlQ?.VS.WlM v . :r OCT. 1966 West Mountain News Jane Hendrickson, daughter BY RUBY MEREDITH A large croud, many from out of town, attended the Missionary Farewell Testimonial given in honor of Elder Danny Jack Erekson son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erekson, Sun. evening at the West Ward Chapel. Danny left Mon. morning for the Mission Home in Salt Laek. He will serve in the West Spanish American Mission. Open House was held following the testi- monial. Mrs. Mary Kenison was pleased this past week to extend greetings and blessings to her grandson Tommy Kenison as he entered the Mission Home in Salt Lake." He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kenison, and will serve in the New Zealand Mission. The Kenisons, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kenison, IShWmsinikG: A Salute to America's Free Press In Observance of National Newspaper 9 to Week-Octob-er NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK OCTOBER 5 15 9-1- From Mountain Fuel Supply Company birthday on Tuesday. Attending from out of town were his children Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bradley and family of Salt Lake. iiir FOR THE BEST IN WEDDING GIFTS -- WEDDING GIFT LISTS Mrs. Arden LeBaron was hostess to the Social 12 club Thursday night at her home. Games and light refreshments were the entertainment of the evening. Winning prizes were Mrs. Zaloma Goodall and Mrs. Jeanine VanAusdal. Mrs. Nola Rae Olson is the president. SHOE REPAIR Rear Parking PENGS S HOE ERVIGE 160 Payson, Utah Payton. Utah South Third East LETS GIVE Phone 465-295- 4 liiimii - UTAH A SfcCHcesi Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hall and 1 - COW MIGHT WINNER IN SANTAQUIN SCHOOL FAIR Winners in the Santa-qu- in School Fair held last week were, left to right, back row, Marilyn Kay, Michille Peterson, Sandy Jensen, Janet Lee Peterson, Jeff Lindley, front row, Sarah Clayson, Deborah Thompson, DaLayne Goodall, Rebecca Thompson, Kerry Lynn Crook. COMMISSION IE VI MAGE Santaquin News By Della Hudson The Santaquin school elementary fair held Wed. at the Jr. High School was well attended. The auditorium was filled with tables display ing VOTE D. ROBERTS STANLEY REPUBLICAN hobbies, crafts, baked goods, flowers, fruit and vegetables and handicraft. Principal Lawrence W. Clayson was general chairman with Clara JeanDurrant, teacher of the 3rd grade in charge of arrangements and LaMark and all Wignall as student body and faculty part-ciipati- CANDIDATE Sandra Armstrong was in charge of this. Secy. is Mrs. Irean Peterson. Outgoing president Mrs. Essie Higginson presented each member with a crocheted handkerchief in appreciation of the work rendered throughout the year. Vice-pre- s., Mrs. Dora Peterson left Monday to spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stone in Sacramento, California. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Losser. family left for Lewiston where they will make their home. Mr. Hall is employed in Preston, Idaho. Mrs. Beth Anderson and son Brent of here and Mrs. F. W. Tuttle of Manti spent the week end in Idaho Falls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Marley. They also went to Yellowstone. quilting was held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Francelle Pierce where a number of friends and neighbors met to help her. A Attending the Clef and Pen Guild breakfast held Sat. at the Social Center in Spanish Fork from here was Mrs. Reuben Peterson and Mrs. Helen Back-ma- n. Mrs. Petersonreceived honorable mention for a poem she had written. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Peterson, Santaquin, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Durrant and family of Pay-sand Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Carter of Orem attended a birthday dinner in Orem Monday night for the five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling McKell. The honored guest was Tracy Sue. on FOR UTAH COUNTY COMMISSIONER 2-ye- ar Term Vote for the man who will take a positive stand for progress in Utah County Government. Paid Political Ad by Dick Devey, Chairman Mr. and Mrs. Vern Holladay of Long Beach, Calif., flew up for the funeral of Merilda H. Wilson. They spent some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holladay. The Firemens Auxiliary held monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Don Armstrong Monday night, newly elected president Mrs. Norma Lee Peterson was in charge. Plans were discussed for the annual Christmas project of buying a doll and truck and selling chances to raise funds for the organization. their Attending an open house in Nephi Thursday night for Mina Lou Broadhead and Kenneth Ray Richins from here were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heelis, Miss June Heelis, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heelis and Miss Patsy Neff, Mrs. Laura Goodall, Mrs. Blanche Greenhalgh, Mrs. Iva Carlgren, Mrs. Fern Johnson, rn Mrs. Lois Clark and Mrs. Johnson. Miss Broadhead is a daughter of the former Olive Johnson who made her home in Santaquin at one time. La-Ve- The family of called Peter Heelis to wish him a happy Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hudson and son, Dale, spent the week end at Flaming Gorge. They met Radell Hudson and family at Heber who accompanied them there. The Jr. Literary the home Club met at of Mrs. Florence How to drive a better bargain on a new car Ask for Timewav financing Wise buyers know that a good deal on a new car includes sensible, First Security Bank Timeway financing. One reason is our fast, fair and friendly service. Our rates are reasonable, too, and payments can be arranged to suit your individual budget. Take up to 36 months to repay if you like. Ask your dealer for First Security Bank Timeway financing or come to the Timeway department of your nearby First Security Bank. Either way youll be money ahead. Wende Tommy, and 11 Susan visited one week with Mrs. Mary Kenison and the Albert Kenison family before returning home. of Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Hendrickson, underwent a tonsillectomy at the Payson Hospital on Thurs. Lu Ann Hendrickson, who is attending school at C. S. U. at Cedar City, spent the week end at her home. Mrs. Ross Adams of Oakley, Idaho, spent five days at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Ried Way man announce the arrival of a baby daughter born Sun. Oct. 9 at the Hospital in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stickney returned Mon. from Littleton, Colo., where they have spent three weeks at the Centennial Quarter Horse meet. While there they visited the State Museum at Denver. Mrs. Flora Cook of Orem, mother of Mrs. Stickney, has been staying at the Stickney home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Evans of Salt Lake spent three days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marr Caldwell. Surprises are especially nice at birthday time. Mrs. Maxine Carlisle returned home from Relief Society on Tues. to find her mother, Mrs. Kenneth and two sisters, Mrs. Harry Peacock and Mrs. John Byman of Pleasant Grove all ready to serve a birthday surprise dinner to the Carlisle ft k Gil-lm- . U i family. A group of twenty-fiv- e teen age neighborhood friends wished the evening would not end as they met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hurt Fri. for a Bon fire party in honor of Danny Erekson. Songs, stories, games and food kept the group busy and happy. Ray Lynn and Milon Hurst were hosts. Mrs. Ruth Rothe, Mrs. Ruby Meredith Miss Emma Weeks, Mrs. Phylis Simmons, Mrs. Madeline Dixon and Mrs. Beverly Allbee of Nephi attended the Clef and Pen Annual breakfast on Sat. held at Spanish Fork. Winners of the recent contest were announced. Mr. and Mrs. F rank Wride of Provo are making their home temporarily with their daughter Dowell Reed and and Elaine Schramm and fam ily. The Wrides are waiting to move into their new home in son-in-la- w, Payson. Lamb Thursday night. Mrs. Blanche Shaw reviewed two in- teresting short novels. There were 11 members present and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Warner of Idaho Falls spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Peterson. HARRISON CONOVER Republican Candidate for COUNTY ASSESSOR has been publisher and successful manager of the Springville Herald and Art City Publishing Co. for over 30 years. He has been in the mainstream of community and countv life and is acquainted with the problems of our valley. He has always fought for the rights of the citizen. As county assessor, he would not automatically say yes to the current state proposal to increase assessed valuations a blanket 20 percent. Increased assessments raise our taxes. Harrison Conover stands against increasing assessments. Vote for Harrison Conover Pd pol. adv. by Fred A. Lewis VOTE FOR FLOYD REPUBLICAN warmer CANDIDATE for First Security Bank UTAH COUNTY I COMMISSIONER TERM K Business - Experienced in Civic and Government Affair FORWARD WITH FLOYD (Paid Political Adv ) i I |