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Show 1967 Camp and Picnic Permits on sale at Nephi Ranger District Office now Ranger - The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1967 Goshen News by EVA COOK The Goshen 4H Hopers meeting was held at the home of their leader Ann Kirk, Saturday April 8. President Linda Hansen called the meeting to order, Glenda Jensen gave the opening prayer. The 4H Pledge was given by Kaylene Cook. The afternoon was spent working Mesha on their Stoneman gave the closing prayer. Ten members were present. The next meeting will be held at the home of Verna VanAusdal on April 22. projects. PVT Danny Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thomas is home on leave. He is recooperating from a seige of pneumonia. He will return to Fort Dix, New Jersey, forfuther training. FN Paul Horton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Horton is home on a thirty day leave, from Whidby Island, Washington. He will report to San Francisco, California for his next assignment of duty. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beck and and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Beck and children left Thursday for Lakewood, Calif., to attend the wedding of their sister, Miss Kaylene Beck, who children was married last Saturday. They plan to spend some time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Beck, formally of Eureka and Elberta. Mr. and Mrs. Horlon and daughter of Tooele were in town for Roger Jensens testimonial in the Sacrament meeting last Sunday evening. Hor-roc- ks Miss Linda Richardson of Mesa, Arizona, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jasperson. She is the fiance of Mr. Boyd Jasperson. Titto io jtwto-- pictwue.oijoti, StafoT'OAtrc kmikf Saturday. it was announced today by Ranger Harold E. Laird. The 1966 annual permits expired March 31, and new ones are required after that date. The $7 price is the same as in previous years. The permit, commonly referred to as the Golden Eagle Passport, entitles the automobile occupants to use any Fed- Dinner guests last Sunday at the Sher Thomas home were Mr. and Mrs. Peete Christensen and children of Provo; Mr. Glen Thomas and three children of Spring Lake, and Mr. Steve Thomas of Dugway. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas of Teasdale, Utah, spent three days of last week at the Shur Thomas home. eral Recreation Site where entrance fees are required lor a full year. This includes most sites on the Uinta National Forest, as well as other National Mrs. Elaine Jasperson and Mrs. Della White, visited in Nephi last Friday. Forests Mr. and Mrs. Milo Burraston were in Salt Lake City last Sunday and were dinner guests at the home of his daughter Mr. and Mrs. Keith Perry. They also visited the Gerold Greenhaulghs at Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Anderson of Dugway were guests at the home of his grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Matheson last Saturday. The Goshen American Legion Post 123 - conducted Military Rites at the Spanish Fork ceme-tar- y last Monday for Heber P. Hill who was a member of this Post. Carl Christensen was acting commander. ( hevrolets Corvette Sling Ray scored a double vietory in the 1967 Car and Driver magazines Readers Choice poll as it car of the year. The was chosen the worlds "best Corvette was also picked as best GT sports car over 3000cc class for its third double win in the poll. At presentation ceremonies, E. M. Estes, left, Chevrolet general manager, car plaque from Steve Smith, receives the "best editor. In announcing results of the poll, the magazine observed that the Corvette was "Americas first sports car and still leads the way in American automotive engineering. Santaquin News By Della Hudson The Firemens Auxiliary held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. J. H. Kay Monday night. President Norma Lee Peterson conducted and plans were made for the float that they will enter in the Santaquin celebration to be held in June. There were ten members present and refreshments were served. birthday dinner was held Dick Armstrong, and Mrs. Howard Armstrong at his home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Binning, Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong. A Mr. Jim Goodwine is at home, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peete Goodwine. He has been in employment is Los Angeles, for some time, after his release from the Air Force. Sunday for son of Mr. Mrs. Denor Sornsen entertained the ONO Club last Thursday evening, with a hot supper. Twelve members were present Word was received Thursday by Mrs. Jilia Ahlin and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ahlin of the death of Mrs. Jewel (June) Ahlin inSac- - California. Funeral services were held Monday in Mr. and Mrs. Ted TtUMv. m. to-fuMtH-peA (For a good deal on auto, fire and life insurance.) PAUL H. BIGLER 70 W. 1st So. Ph. Payson, Utah 465-37- STATE FARM RAY S. POWELL SALES REPRESENTATIVE B'usiness Phone Residence Phone 798-359- 1 798-305- 4 CHEVROLET CARS CHEVROLET TRUCKS O K USED CARS GRIDLEYCHEVCO. Sacramento. Ahlin left Sat to attend the funeral services. The deceased is a daughter-in-la- w and sister-in-la- w respectively of Julia Ahlin and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ahlin. The Neighborhood Club met at the home of Mrs. Carlyle Wall Thurs. afternoon. Dinner, quilting and social chat was enjoyed by the group. The Jr. Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. Gerald Fowkes Thursday night. There were 65 1 570 SOUTH MAIN INIUSANCI SPANISH FORK INSURANCE COMPANIES and f e e r a areas 1 throughout the United States. A daily permit may be purchased Mr. and Mrs. Oival Baines of Las Vegas, Nevada, were at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis White last weekend. Mrs. Myrtle Hansen is spending the week at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Max Boswell at Tooele. at the camp or picnic site for camp and picnic site permits are now available for purchase at the Nephi Ranger District Office, The young couple attended conference in Salt Lake City on ramento, dioMsyzh i 1967 annual The and prizes were won by Elaine Nelson, Sylvia Steck and La Vern Kirk. Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois ten members present to enjoy a book Impious Memory, given by Mrs. Ted Ahlin. Refreshments were served. $1 per car, for those desiring minimum use, not to exceed one day, for each daily permit pur- chased. These permits are authorized by the Land and Water Conservation Act of 1965. Money from sales helps stales aal their local governments to meet urgent outdoor recreation needs. A portion of these funds are also made available for purchase of key recreational sites by government agencies. During 1966 the states of the Intermountain Region received the following funds from this program: Idaho, $841,466; Utah $713,645; Wyoming, $644,043; and Nevada, $612,630. Although most recreation Dis- sites on the Nephi trict will not be officially ed until later this openspring, perfor those who mits are available to visit other National Parks and areas where permits are required. Permits will be required when designated sites are formallv opened this year. In past years, permits were not necessary until early June, however, in 1967 the permits will be required on entrance to designated sites when they are opened to the public and facilities are fully operataning. Ranger Laird will nounce, through this newspaper when local sites are in operation. Forest users are asked to refrain from using the uisur- - plan Dresses that glitter and gleam, shimmer and shine: thats what some of the brightest gals in town any town-w- ill be wearing on Saturday nights. faced forest roads until have a chance to dry and come firm. Considerable mage occurrs when credit everywhere you see drive or other vehicles traverse these roads too early. bankAmericard symbol... Mrs. Alice Armstrong, Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. Sandra Armstrong, of Santaquin, Mrs. Jolene Haskell of Payson and Mrs. Maude Miller of Provo and Mrs. Ferl Drummond of Orem, motored to Salt Lake Friday to see a relative Mrs. Beth Boreland who stopped off at the Salt Lake airport for several hours enroute from Montana to her home in Hawthorne, California. The group enjoyed dinner at the Salt Lake Della airport. Fire of an undetremined origin done extensive damage to the fruit stand and furnishings of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Armstrong. Firemen were called at 7:30 to fight the fire. Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels in Las Vegas, Nevada, with a sister-in-laMrs. Oran Harper. They toured numerous places of interest including the marina at Lake Mead. They attended Easter Services at the Las Vegas Convention Hall, arranged for combined Catholic, Mormon and Protestant faiths. They also called on relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wightman and family of 11 children and attended late Easter services with the Wightman family. Mrs. Harper said she was leaving Thursday, April 6, to visit friends in Florida and also enjoy a cruise to the Bahama Islands. visited recently w, PAYSON Apparel - Mens BENJAMIN Hardware Sherms Mens Apparel, Parts and Painter Motor Co., 103 No. Main Automobile Parts & McCoys Western Auto, 44 No. Main 75 So. Main Automobile Dealers, Service Supplies Service Stations Hospitals & Center Service Clinics Payson City Hospital, 50 So. 4th W. EUREKA Department Stores Hotel, Motel, Travel Courts, Resorts Supplies Service & Motel, 80 So. 1st W. Royces Service & Motel, 208 E. 1st Lees Variety OK Bradshaw Auto Parts Co., 85 No. Main Dougs Auto Supply, 54 No. Main No. Pharmacist Jewelers Automobile Services, Repair Best Deal Spring Co., 415 E. 1st No. Conoco Service, 191 South 1st W. OK Service & Motel, 80 So. 1st W. Royces Service & Motel, 208 E. 1st No. Andres Drug Gunmundsen Jewelry, 50 So. Main Service Stations Eureka Auto Service - Main Paint and Wallpaper W. Utah Ave. Building Materials SALEM Pharmacist Furniture City Rexall Drug Co., 3 North Main 20 So. 1st W. Rex Drug, 2 No. Main Photographers, (Portrait Studio) Christensen Department Store Forseys Variety Store Geans Photo Florists Sporting Goods and Supplies & Shop & & Tire Retreodin9 Wyatt Guy 43 West Utah Ave. Tires, "d Recapping I V welcome BankAmericard estern it costs moves you up to the head of the class. Camaro, the sportiest looking and acting: lower, wider, heavier than any other car at the price. 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