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Show t, CRADLE ROLL West Mountain News BY RUBY MEREDITH Mr. and Mrs. Oran Finhnson witnessed the marriage Sat. of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jenson in Salt Lake. They later attended open house in their honor. While in Salt Lake they also visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mulliken. Out of town people attending the Welcome Home for Ronald De Graw were Mr. and Mrs. William Brailsford and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Draper of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis De Graw and LaDean DeGraw, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ned Morgan and daughter Sherry of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. William Dean of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Terry DeGraw and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Terry of Payson. OUT EJITBfl D MILK for the Mrs. Violet Gold enjoyed her birthday Fri. when a group of friends and relatives enjoyed pot luck dinner with her at her home. Present were her husband Hyrum Gold, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tanner and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erekson. Sun. the Golds were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brown and Charlene Gold of Provo. De Lois and De Moine Gold were also present. M1KEND Debra Thompson, grand- of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thompson and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thompson, is a patient at the Utah Valley daughter Girl - Cecil Carl and Carol Christiansen Butler, Payson. Girl - Richard Craig and Sproul Snow, Spanish Fork Dec. 3 Boy - Jo Lewis and Janette Mae Chapman Knight, Springville. Boy - LaMar B. and Connie Jacobson Openshaw, Santaquin. Dec. 4 Boy - William Hank and Carol Garth M. and Karen Beagley King, Spanish Fork. Boy - Warren David and Lydia Nell Moody Hansen, Provo. week. Sun. she was guest of honor at a dinner given by her son, Harold, and his wife at a Salt Lake Cafe. Mon. a dinner was held at the home of Mrs. DeAnn Durrant in Salt Lake at which a group of lady friends were guests. Wed. she attended a Christmas Musical at the B.Y.U with her daughter, Mrs. Gladys Gerow of Provo. Elder Brian DeHart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis DeHart of Provo, attended the church at the West Ward on Sunday evening. Elder DeHart, a former Dec. 7 Boy - Dec. 8 Girl - Earl Rex and Twila Madge Dockstader Diamond, Springville. Boy - Joe Lynn and Nona Spencer, Payson. crowd attended the on Dec. 13 Girl - Keith Laverl and Edna Pearl Dalton Duntan, Springville. . . . Si welcome ihe holiday season with the sincere hope that it proves to be the happiest one ever for you and your family. AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Spawmib, Vioh Da.fy RAY S. POWELL SALES REPRESENTATIVE Business Phone Residence Phone CHEVROLET CARS CHEVROLET TRUCKS O K USED CARS 798-35- 798-30- 91 54 GRIDLEY CHEV CO. SOUTH MAIN SPANISH PORK 570 CO. r HTS First Security HTG Thalmans HIS Ev Brook Iva Baker HIG Iva Baker 26 65 926 519 519 195 Dec. 14 Girl - Robert Rex and Elsie Stewart Thomas, Spanish Fork Boy - J. Vance and Car ma Craig Davis, Salem. - PIN PAL Won Lost 16 4 Team Lucilles Lounge Franks Pharmacy Ned Cephus and Dorothy Louise Ekker Allinson, Eureka. Style Shoppe Snow White Dry Welcome Cleaners Alveys Truck Home Sunday evening for Elder Dale Kenison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kenison. Out of town relatives and friends who visited Sun, with the Keni-soand attended meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Burton of Oakley; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burton and family of Spanish Fork; Linda Foot, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Davis, Mapleton; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phierson and family of Salt Lake; Kirt Larsen of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kenison of Provo and Miss Coleen Francis ns LUMBER CHEVROLET Dec. 10 sure they get their Vitality BURDICK Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Carlisle spent the weekend in Salt Lake City with their daughter, Margaret, and her husband, Orval Wilson, and their three Girl - Duane Hansen and Linda Lee Chappie Koyle, Spanish Fork. Girl - Gerald A. and Virginia Raye Fox Caras, Payson. Be We little girl has seven brothers. Chief Petty Officer Alvey was aboard ship when the baby was born. The Alveys also have another new grandson born Thanksgiving Day to LaMar and Donna Hancock Alvey at the Payson Hospital. They have a daughter and two other sons. Cameron Reece, Spanish Fork. Mission. A large if" Dec 5 Boy - Lynn Robert and Elaine resident of West Mountain returned Sun. from the Nether-lan- d of the Warkara Riding Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Alvey happy over word of a new grandchild, a baby girl, born Dec. 14 in Miami, Florida, to their son, Steven Max and his wife, Gwen Goble Alvey. The Spanish Fork. Mrs. Ethel Hirst celebrated her birthday tripple this past 22, 1966 are BOWLETTES Another grandchild Jolene Christen ol' Orem has her leg in a cast due to a leg injury. hospitaL Boy Quota every day Scores La-De- an Wood, THURSDAY, DECEMBER S. Bahr Ivan Carlisle was elected Pres, Mewling Nov. 29 Club recently and Mrs. Martha Hall was elected historian. Thurs. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle attended district Riding Club meet at a local cafe. The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Wilsons 15 15 5 5 12 8 11 13 Line Utah Valley Transit Schwartz Lumber HTS Franks Pharmacy HTG Utah Valley 9 7 6 Transit Kathleen Palmer HIG Kathleen Palmer HIS Y, the bells ring loud and clear to proclaim to one and all our best wishes for a holiday season 14 1799 718 526 225 tilled with Xl- -'i ' ! joy and good fellowship. CITY DRUG YOUR REXALL STORE FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED DOUBLES of Spanish Fork. Thurs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rothe and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kenison attended a session at the Manti Temple. Max DePew, Darrell Farr and Daily Moon also attended the same session. Miss Anna Rothe returned home with her parents for the Christ mas holidays.' Anna is a dent at Snow College. stu- - Christmas theme was the setting for a lovely wedding reception held Sat. evening at the West Ward Church in honor of Nedra Rowley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rowley and Rodney Blaine Grover, son of Mrs. Dorothy Patterson of Leawood, Kansas and Blaine Grover of Dubois, Idaho. A large crowd of relatives and friends were in attendance. The young couple was married on Fri. at the Salt Lake Temple. To you and yours, we extend warmest wishes for a - holiday season that finds you all wreathed in happy smiles. Wee Bfu Inn A Bridal shower in honor of Nedra Rowley was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Burton at Orem. There were fiteen B.Y.U. room mates and friends present. Among those attending were Mrs. Don Rowley and daughters Brenda and Loretta. Individual Class Christmas were held Tues. at M.I.A. Christmas caroling was enjoyed by some of the classes and games and refreshments. Parties Vedell Hatch and son, Jay, of Orem spent his birthday, Thurs. with his sister and family, Mr, and Mrs. Hyrum Gold doing genealogy work. The man who wants to lead the orchestra must turn his back upon the crowd. Sweepstakes winner Young Artists Depict ftloy me peace ana good will of the first Christmas be with you Christmas at Kennecott Trucks and shovels replaced the fabled reindeer, and the Bingham Canyon Mine substituted for the North Pole headquarters of Santa Claus when art students at Bingham and Cyprus High Schools depicted Christmas greetings from Utah Copper Division. The art classes from both high schools entered a competition to create posters or cards that would reflect their feelings of Christmas with copper production aspects as their back- Ken-necot- ts ground material. Kennecott congratulates the contestants for their talent, for their imaginative choice of settings and for their sincere expression of a Merry Christmas to all residents of Utah. IZennecott Copper Corporation Winners in the Bingham High School and Cyprus High School art classes competition follow: Sweepstakes winner, as shown above, Neil Passey of Cyprus High School, who also won the first award for his class; Ron Romrell, second, and Harold lingerer, third. Bingham High School, Paul Middlestadt, first; Gene Martinez, second, and Mary Gailey, third. James L. Hazeltine, Director of the Salt Lake Art Center, was the judge. and yours, always. ' mJ' y uu kku ComoA. May your Christmas shine brightly with good cheer and good fellowship ...abounding in all the happy sights and sounds of this festive season. Thats our sincere wish to you and yours, as we sing out Merry Christmas! o PAYSON Utah Copper Division FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSOCIATION |