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Show SPRING Lenora LAKE Huish Phone Mr. and Mrs. Vere Sizemore from Kingsman, Ariz. arrived here Saturday for a visit with relatives and friends. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tervort for part of their stay here. They returned home Tuesday morning. Mrs. George LeFevre, Mrs. Lee Deuel, their mother, Mrs. Beatrice Y. Moore and two of Mrs. Deuels daughters, Mrs. Karl Vincent and Mrs. James Hone, Orem, went to Salt Lake on Saturday where they attended' the annual Luncheon of the granddaughters of Brigham Young held in the Junior Ball Room at Hotel, Utah. Three Harper sisters with their husbands and a sister-in-la- w went to Nephi Sunday to join with a fourth sister, Mrs. Edgar Park of Nephi for a birth- day dinner. They went to a local cafe for dinner and then went to the Park home and visited for the afternoon. Included in the group were, Mr. and Mrs. George Barnett, Murray, Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels, Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butler Spring Lake, Mrs. Violet Harper, Las Vegas, Nev. and Mr. and Mrs. Park. ner sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen. They returned home Wednesday EVENTS 465-263- 8 Guests for dinner on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Barnett were Mr. and Mrs. VereSizemore from King-mArizona. an Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tervort were hosts to a group of friends Sunday night, who were invited to their home to spend the evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Vere Sizemore while they were here for a short vacation. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peay, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Shock Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mower and the two couples mentioned above. They spent a pleasant time together and enjoyed a pot luck Dutch Supper. Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett Nelson went to Heber and Charleston on Mmeorial Day to decorate graves in the cemetery at both places. Mr. and Mrs. Art Arnold and children from Layton visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Arnold on Memorial Day. Later in the afternoon coming to see her parents Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler. In the evening they, with her parents, drove to Goshen to visit with lOIYEAR 3 lOlYEAR FULLmALU GUARANTEE'EORjYOU Cowan and staying with them overnight were their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Haws and children from Richfield, Idaho. They spent Monday night in Lehi with his relatives. Sheri Brereton invited seven girl friends, members of her Sunday School class, to her home recently for a slumber party and supper. They had a lot of fun and a supper ofSloppy Joes with all the trimmings. Lowell Lyman visited with his brothers, Grant Lyman and family and Roy Lyman on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hiatt attended the Crook family reunion which was held at the 4th Ward Church. Payson on Tuesday. The reunion is held annually on Memorial Day, usually at the Payson Park, following the visits of the family members to the local cem- After decorating graves in the Provo Cemetery on Memorial Day, forty-si- x family members gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Brereton for a family They enjoyed visiting and had er. a bar-b-q- ue lunch. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mack Kirk and family, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Jerald My-rand children, Edgemont; Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Kirk, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. David Cook, and family, Lake Shore; Mr. and Mrs. George Hanna, and family, Santaquin; Mr. and Mrs. Woodford Wilkerson and family, Mona; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Roberts and family, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs.Dee Brereton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Johny Brereton of Spring Lake. eteries. Twenty members and guests of the Spring Lake Camp DUP up attended the annual summer party of the South Utah County of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, noting the birthday of Brigham Young, held Thursday at the West Ward Cultural Hall. Mrs. Cynthia Carter from Bennion who came to decorate graves in the Payson cemetery on Tuesday, visited with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Fisher until Thursday afternoon, when she returned home. Rustproof! Leakproof! costs! No guarantee! tank leaks within first 10 years, you get a new water heater free. Local delivery and installation If extra. Always ready . with all the hot water you need! . HUFF & LLEWELLYN plumbing 65 East 1st North, Spanish Fork Phone 798-316- 6 Do It Yourself Plumbing Supplies Mrs. Thora Fisher, her sister, Mrs. Cynthia Carter and Mrs. Rhea Menlove visited at the home of Lenora and Ray Huish on Wednesday for awhile. Visiting on Tuesday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike 'Phone The Cookers Stitchers H country club was held at the home of their leader Jane Ekens at Elberta June 1st. Prayer by Gloria Barney, Pledge by Joyce Penrod. The afternoon was spent in sewing and cooking. Five members were present, refreshments were served by their leader. 4-- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swab and daughter Pearl, visited the Ralph Jaspersons and were in town for memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Long and family, left Saturday for a vacation to visit their friends the Loyd Larsens at Riverton Wyoming. Mrs. Lillian Burraston, left Saturday morning, June 3 for a vacation with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Ellen) Jensen of Concord, Calif. She will also visit with friends Mr. and Mrs. Theron Synider of that city. Members of Mrs. Rhea Men-lovMr. and Mrs. Richard Dunn of family who came for Dugway, were week end guests Memorial Day were Mr. and at the home of her parents Mrs. Ralph Menlove and family Mr. and Mrs, Shur Thomas. Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Menlove and children, Santaquin and The H Hopers held their Mr. and Mrs. Max Menlove and by Mrs. Theron Bufamily, Murray. After de- was given Walter Butler led the Mrs. tler. Pay-so- n in the the graves corating City cemetery, they all pledge of allegiance to the flag. Mrs. Martin Conover from gathered at the home of a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peery Springville who was introduced by Mrs. Gilbert Peay, gave a for dinner and visiting. most interesting discussion on the Keith LeFevre returned home history of shoes during mans era from the Stone Age to on Saturday from a ten day vacation trip to Calif, for a visit the Space Age, which she had with his friends, Mr. and Mrs. entitled, Petty Facts. She told of the strange history Kim Lyman at San Gabriel. While there he visited places of of shoes stating that it is one of interest. On the way home he the oldest arts of man. Man has stopped at Las Vegas Nev. to worn some form of shoes from visit with Elder Clothier, a the early beginning. They have friend who had served with him been used as a medium for medicine, money and food. They on a mission. also played a part in the social J. Everett Nelson was the life of man. She showed illustration of speaker in the Sacrament Meetmany numtypes of early sandals, musical ing Sunday night, ber was by Jean Miller who shoes and boots worn' by different nations as she told about sang Climb Every Mountain". them and how they developed. She was accompanied by Marie She also had a number of Ashton. pairs of the present day styles of shoes which the ladies could try on if they wished. Culture Club Holds Meeting Refreshments were served by Members of the Spring Lake Culture Club met Thursday Mrs. Smith to 18 members and night at the home of Mrs. A. J. guests. Officers for the coming year Smith. Mrs. Junior Lundell president conducted. Club Collect were elected. 4-- Mrs. Cecil S. Peery received a phone call Tuesday morning informing her that a new baby boy had joined the family of her grandson, Don and Janice Spainhower of Ogden. The little lad made his appearance, Sunday, May 28th, weighing in at 7 pounds 5 oz. He will be named Michael Ray. Greeting him on his arrival home were big sisters and brothers, Ann, Bonnie, Steven, Judy and David Lee. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. Don Spainhower, Preston Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Wheelock, Calif. FROM GOSHEN Mrs. Eva Cook es With an Permaglas PGD or PGX automatic water heater HILIGHTS meeting on May 20th. The open- was given by Pam Miller. Pledge was ledby Linda Hansen. Leaders Ann K:rk and Verna Van Ausdal, and six ing prayer members were present. freshments were served. Re- H Hopers held their on May 31st. The openmeeting ing prayer was given by Cally Morgan, the pledge by Marsh Stoenman, eight memliers and two leaders were present. The girls worked on their projects. Sharon Hanna gave the closing The 4-- prayer. THE PAYSON Payson, Utah 274-330- 2 Refreshments were served. Mrs. Vera Staheli of Seattle visited the past Washington, week at the home of her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Randy Staheli. She also attended Payson Senior High Graduation where her son Phil graduated. CHRONICLE Thursday, June 8, 1967 84651 Moroni, last Wed. Mr. Peterson passed away last Saturday May 27 at Juab Co. Hospital after a long illness. were Mr. and Mrs. Shur Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Larry Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Herbert and Bishop and Mrs. Tom Sornsen! Mr. and Mrs. William White and sons Perry and Clark, left Friday for a vacation to Disneyland and other places of interest in California. The 3 children of Jr. Gardner left last Wed. by plane !nj Delta Junction Alaska, to spend the summer with their father and brother, Carrey Gardner; They are Ruth Ella, Karen Lee, an Ronie Gardner. The American Legion Post of Goshen, held military services at both the Goshen and Mona cemeteries on Memorial Day, with Carl Christensen 1st V. Commmander in charge. 123 The American Legion Auxiliary of Post 123 held Poppy Day Sat. May 27, and wish to thank all that helped in any way. w, Mrs. Myrtle Hansen and son, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hansen and daughters, Linda, Patty and Lynette Montague, attended an open house reception, for their granddaughter and niece, Miss LeAnn Boswell and Donald Freeman, of Muskegon, Mich- igan, last Sunday May 28th. The young couple were married May 1st at Elko, Nevada. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Boswell of Tooele, Utah. Wayne Jensen of Goshen and Lynn Brady of Eureka spent some time last week at Camp Williams attending a radiological detection school for the State of Utah Highway em- home protection at less cost with a Homeowners Policy. Contact me today! ployees. The South Nobo Pony League Baseball team will begin to play June 1st. Teams are Pay-so- n Bs, Payson Yanks, Santaquin, Nephi and Goshen. Teams consist of boys from Goshen, Genola and Eureka. Talbert s PAUL H. BIGLER Phone 70 West sf South, 465-376- Fowler is their coach. 5 1 Ten members of Goshen Ward attended a session at the Manti Temple last Sat. May 27th. They Mrs. Pearl Hansen, of Hawthorne, Calif., is home on vacation. Visiting her is her grandson and wife Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and baby son. Jack recently graduated from the BYU. His wife will receive her diploma in August. Jack is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smith of Wenatchie, Washington and will teach in East Wenatchie this fall. The Smiths are former residents of Goshen. 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