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Show The Payaon Chronicle, Payton, Utah THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1967 of West Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bushamn and family attended Fast Day me ting at the Lehi First Ward on Sun. the occasion being the blessing of their second grandchild, Brian Ca.vin Urry son of Calvin and Ileena Urry of Lehi. Following the meeting tjjey enjoyed a family dinner at tjie Urry home Mrs. Ama Wehrle of Salt Ljake arrived Fri. for a visit w.th her daughter ami family. jp;tuAe.ijout, I ; StZCtjtFflAW Icwufol "iMMAMice, OtMr close associates from Spring-vil- le also accompanied them. They enjoyed dinner together at a Cafe. In the evening the Bairds attended a birthday dinner at the home af Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bairds at Orem in honor of the eighty second airthdav of Mrs. Wilford Baird of Salt Lake. 465-28- 91 ITATI MIM Ph.465-376- 5 Mr. an! Mrs. Ernest Roihe son, Paul, and daughter, Marilyn, and Jewel B.'inkmai visited Monday evening w,th Mr. Rothes mother, Mrs. Mix Rothe of Lehi and with M's. Rothes mother, Mrs. Charles Gaisford of American Fork. Baptisms preformed Satur-di- y from West Wurd were Terri Lee Loyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Loyd, Willetta Farr, daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Larry Farr, arndLoun , Lee daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theone Curtis. evening Cui-tis- m The first grandchild of and Violet Gold arrived March 27 at the Provo LDS Hospital. It was a grandson and was born to Larry and Cheryl Hy-ru- Payson, Utah INIICI StATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Jtome Offices: Bloomington, Illinois removed. Albert McBeth has been a resent patient a. the LD? hospital in Salt Lake, having undergone his second surgery. Mi. and Mrs. McBeth have been staying with their son ami family and Mrs. M.ix McBeth of daring the winter months. The number of square people, not the number of square miles, makes a cou itry great. Mrs. Lillian Burraston, Ringing the Liberty Bell at the UtahState Capitol to signal the start of the April Cancer Crusade are Willis S. Peterson, state Crusade chairman, Walter M, Jones, president of the Utah Division, American Cancer Society, and Richard P. Winder, Salt Lake County Crusade chairman. The huge bronze replica of the Liberty Bell located on the west balcony of the Capitol rotunda was used in the The sounds reverberated throughout the building to the delight of several hundred school children who were there on a guided tour of the capitol. Ring the bells and tell the people!" Utah leaders of the American Cancer Society joined with Governor Calvin L. Rampton at the State Capitol today in a bell- bell-ringin- g. ringing ceremony to symbolize the statewide Cancer Crusade to be conducted in April. Willis S. Peterson, state chairman, and Richard P. Winder, Salt Lake County chairman, will lead some 16,000 volunteers in the Crusade to save lives from cancer. Walter M. Jones, president, and Wallace F. Toronto, executive director, of the Utah Division, American Cancer Society, participated in the brief ceremonies. Governor Rampton commended the Crusade volunteers in the 41 county units for their dedicated service to a lifesaving cause. He concluded the ceremony with the signing of an official declaration designating April as Cancer Control Month in Utah. urged the support by every resident of the state of the annual appeal to help fight He cancer with a checkup and a check. Mr. Peterson said that a goal of $200,000 had been set for the 1967 Crusade in Utah. Last year a total of $177,771 was raised in the statewide effort. 25 of total funds raised are earmarked for research administered by the American Cancer Society, he said. 15 goes for national ACS programs and services. The remaining 60 remains in Utah for local cancer programs. Of the funds earmarked for four times as much as Utah sends to the national ACS is returned io the state in the form of research grants at the University of Utah and reasearch, other institutions Mr. Peterson noted. Twelve major ACS research grants are currently in effect in Utah, he said. Evidence of the progress being made in cancer control is the fact that there are now over 1,400,000 Americans alive today who are cured of cancer. One out of three persons afflicted with cancer are now being saved. This toll could be horn- They Babies blessed last Sunday at fast meeting were the baby daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Jasperson. left Monday -. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruberts spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. Mr. Roberts attended a Democratic convention at the Fair Grounds Coliseum. Mrs. Roberts attended i shower given in honor of Carla Elton, she also attended a luncheon at the home of her sister Mrs. Dorothy Button. Other miests were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Myles Yeager, Mrs. Don Wadsworth and Ricky Button. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Burraston and boys of Layton, were dinner guests at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burraston. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sornsen, proud parents of a baby boy born EasterSunday at Lenox Mass. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stan Trotter and Mr. and Mrs. WaldoSornsen. Great- - are the reduced to one out of two with known forms of treatment if the presence of cancer cells were detected earlier, Mr. Peterson said. During the April Crusade, facts about cancer will be delivered to every home in Utah in a massive "bell-ringiby ACS volunteers. At the same time, voluntary contributions will be invited to help wage the fight against cancer. The theme song adopted by Utah cancer volunteers this year, Mr, Peterson said, is Wake the town and tell the people." Beginning April 1 that is exactly what they intend to do, he said. life-savi- ng ng Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Fowler visited their son and family the Carl Fowlers last Sunday at Sand. Their grandson Brent Fowler is home on leave from the Air Force Base in Calif. The Goshen 4H Hopers was held Sat. April the home of their leader, Van Ausdal. Vice pres. ing meet1st at Verna Callie Morgan called the meeting to order. Debra Hurton gave the opening prayer. Pam Miller gave the 4H pledge. The afternoon was spent working on their projects. Six members were present. The next meeting will be held it the home of class leader Ann Kirk April 8. Refreshments were served to all present and Julie Boswell gave the closing prayer. RAY S. POWELL SALES REPRESENTATIVE Business Phone Residence Phene 798-35798-305- 4 CHEVROLET CARS CHEVROLET TRUCKS O K USED CARS GRIDLEYCHEVCO. SOUTH MAIN SPANISH FORK 570 hap oiness is coo ting with an electric range .. vtr wWJl - iit ' AUTHORIZED innooo cHsoo ibp SIGNATURES .S 000 T0G1 06 Ijgf) Ifife ... Uncle Sam doesnt permit anyone to charge taxes. If you are a bit short, however as a BankAmericard holder you can a cash advance First at any get Security Bank. 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Shell tell you curtains and walls stay cleaner and fresher so much longer with a flameless electric range. Electric heat cannot create dirt. There are no products of combustion. Only with an electric range do you get a self cleaning oven another reason an electric range is the overwhelming choice of women in this area. at- tended the Social 500 club at the Amer Wichman home in Santaquin last Tnursday evening. Hot supper was served to nine members. Prizes going to Della Hudson, Alice Armstrong and Irene Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Echen-elet- ta and children were home While here two of Easter. for their children had their tonsils Brown. Larry is a studen the BYU. Mr. hostess. P.F.C. Michael Carter and wife of Springville, visited his M.ith-eso- n, grandmother, Mrs. Ken been He has week. last CaroNorth in training taking lina and will leave for Nam April 11. for With the coming of spring, Mrs. Mary Kenison is once mere living in her own home near her son. She has spent the winter months with her son Albert and Anna and their family. PAUL H. BIGLER children particiEaster Egg hunt the pated American Lethe sponsored by gion Aux. of Post 123. in w, Tooele Mrs. Nellie Finch entertained the Friendly Eight at club last Thursday. There were seven members and one guest present. Prizes were won by Dee Chirst-ense- n, Lillian Burraston and Lena Goodwine. Present were Dorothy Thomas, Evelyn Larsen, Delia White and Eva Cook. A hot dinner was served by the 200 About 754-345- 3. i (For a good deal on auto, fire and life insurance.) 70 W. 1st So. Mr. and M: s. Abner Baird and Mrs. Robert A. Baird of Orem attended a session at the Sa.t Lake temple on Tues. Seven Nevada fr -- A&fumUipeMoTi. : Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Nay and son, Keith, spent Sundiy in Salt Lake. area chairmen respectively for the Republican action dinner scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Brigham Young University Wilkinson Center Thursday evening April 13. Representative Laurence J. Burton will be the main speaker for the evening and all Republicans and interested Democrats are invited to attend. LaVorn G. Sparks, Provo, is general chairman of the event and Chuck Peterson will emcee the program. Anyone desiring tickets to the dinner is asked to get in touch with their local Republican voting district chairman or Bob or F red Open-shaPhelps, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carlisle and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hall combined business and plea sure for a week end ai Las Vegas, lotc iflft Starr. Bob Phelps and Fred Open-sha- w have been recently appointed Payson and Santaquin Mrs. Rachel Hall of Bountiful enjoyed the Easter Holiday with fhe Ron Ha'l family. ' iytuwt. ; Mr. and Mrs. Niel Forsyth of St. George spent a weeks vacation with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pack night for the CubScous was held Thurs. at the Cultural Hall with Mr. Ezra Garner in charge. Demonstrations on skills with tools was given by each den and a special skit by Mrs. Martha Halls den on the Easter theme. Other den leaders were Mrs. Lora Rowley, Mrs. Wanda Hansen and Mrs. Marilyn Thatcher. A large crowd attended. jTWat flptU BYU April 13 Mr. and Mrs. Raid Wayman. grandparents are Mrs. Cleo Miller of Goshen, Mrs. Maud Miller of Provo and Mr. Sam Trotter of Orem. by EVA COOK FowMr. and Mrs. Talbert at the Monday last ler, spent home of Mr. and Mr. Harry Walch of Heber, and spent Tues. at the homes of their children, of Mr and Mrs. Walter Gadd Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fowler of Sandy. dinner at West Mountain News BY RUBY MEREDITH Lpo Thompson is a patient at the Veterns Hospital in Salt Lake having undergone surgery. He also has a great grand child, Rusty Hallum. 1 12 years old, who is a patient at the Payson hospital due io a car accident. Rusty is the son of Jim and Sherry Hallum of Spanish Fork and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tio.nn-so- n Goshen News GOP will hold Happy thought: Because its electric, its better Buy now from your electric dealer . UTAH POWER & LlZ,riT CO. |