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Show SANTAQUIN NEWS NOTES Phone Mrs. Della Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Howard Armstrong attended the farewell for Mr. George Jedenoff, president of Geneva Works, Thur. night in the Wilkinson Center at the B.Y.U. The 1st Ward Relief Society a social Wed. afternoon for the Visiting Teachers of the ward. Pres. Zaloma Goodall conducted. Mrs. Alfred Gill of Payson was pest speaker and special honor was paid to Mrs. Mary Alice Larsen for being the oldest visiting teacher and Mrs. Madge Kay for being the youngest. Mrs. Trilma Jarvis and Mrs. Dot Totman were honored for having 35 years of held con-tino- us service as visiting 754-348- 2 and highlight attraction. Other entertainment was the Jay Wimmer orchestra with speaker soloist Barbara Daley, formerly of Payson and Theatre 138. They did excerpts from the musical The Girl From Utah. Senator Kennedy left afterwards to join his family on a vacation in Canyonlands National Park and Lake Powell area. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell attended funeral services in Wellington Monday for Mrs. Campbells sister Mrs. Leona Peacock. Mrs. Peacock died of a short illness June 27. tea- joint 4Gth Wedding anniversary was enjoyed Thursday by Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Peterson of Santaqiin and Mr. and Mrs. William D. Warner of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Others present were the children of Mr. and Mrs. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling McKell, Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Durrant of Payson. The group met at the Oak Crest Inn at Spanish Fork for dinner. A chers. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith received word that their children Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith of Cheyenne, Wyo. have twins, a boy and girl born June 21 in a Cheyenne hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnson children Chris and Lisa were in Salt Lake Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Todd Johnson. They went to see Lome Johnson who was leavii 'or the armed services. and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Whee-loc- k ofLompac, Calif, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Taylor and other friends and relatives in They also were in Ogden Sunday wnere they witnessed the blessing of a new grandson born to their children Mr. and Mrs. Don Spainhouer. They also attended the Mammoth reunion and received 1st. prize given for traveling the farthest to attend. San-taqu- in. Jackie Peterson, 4 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peterson of Ogden has spent a week at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mrs. Clara Earhart and Mrs. Margery Smith of Redlands, California visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Childs. The Neighborhood Club met at the home of Mrs. Junious Gordon in Provo Thurs. afternoon. Going from here was Mrs. Eldora Childs, Mrs, Dafna Smith, Mrs. Ada Olson, Mrs. Melva Hansen, Mrs. Lucille Wall, Mrs. Blanche Greenhalgh, Mrs. Dot Tolman, Mrs. Trilma Jarvis and Mrs. Essie Higgin-so- n. The group enjoyed lucheon, sewing and social chat. Attending the 175th Democratic Anniversary Rally held in the Terrace Ballroom Wed. roifi here were Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Peterson, Mrs. Albert Hudson and from Payson in the same car Mrs. Dorothy McClellan and Mrs. Georgia Durra.it. Senator Robert F. Kennedy of New York was the keynote IN Mrs. Dorothy Thomas Phone 754-349- 5 Mr. and, Mrs. James Bowler and children from Grand Junction, Colorado are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Davenport. Mrs. Shirley Jackman and children from Las Vegas, Nev. is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ewell. Mrs. Deleen Thomas and Mrs. Colleen Davidson were in Salt Lake three days to chaperone the girls who danced at the MIA last week. Mrs. Pat F aught returned home Wed. after visiting at Mesquite, Nevada where she attended a reunion on her husbands side. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas and family, vacationed at Vernal, Dutch John and Flaming Gorge for a week. Mrs. Burke Draper, Mrs. Delbert Jensen, Mrs. Sidney Throckmorton, Mrs. Arden Throckmorton and Mrs. Henry Roberts from Goshen attended June Conference on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas and Mr. Kenneth Thomas and children attended the dance re- view on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Burke Draper visited in Tooele Sunday night to attend a home coming for their nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Max Nelson attended June Conference in Salt Lake. Need your clothing or draperies drydeaned? For best results bring them all to Mt. Nebo Laundercenter Save time; save money, and save your clothing. See YOU THERE birthday party was given in honor of Mrs. Helen Stewart at her home in West Mountain last Friday. A hot dinner was served to the following, Mrs. Delida Christensen, Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, Mrs. Ann Nelson, Mrs. Gladys York, Mrs. Evelyn Larson, Mrs. Roberta Nelson, from Genola, and Mrs. Gene Rothe from Payson. A gift was presented to Mrs. Stewart. A SPRING HDIdcUIJ: Mrs. GENOLA Mrs. Alford Taylor is at home recuperating after being in the Payson Hospital for two weeks. Kay. Seaman Farrell Bott, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bott is home on leave. He just returned from service in Viet Nam. He and his wife Ka'hy will return to Long Beach, Calif, where he will be stationed. WEEK THIS 4-- H Jewels Thursday, June 27, we met at Shanna Lee Yorks house. Linda Wilde said the prayer and Kalee Wilcock led us in the pledge. Shanna gave a demonstration on how to bread an egg and separate it. We made pancakes and waffles. We enjoyed them with jam and syrup. Reporter Shanna Lee York On Campsite Cookery . . . but not your "Rough It hands. For campfire clean-uwear rubber gloves especially for the pan scouring. p, Never throw away old kitchen utensils, pots and pans. They can make excellent campfire gear. Bury all unburnable refuse (cans, bottles, foil, etc.) away from the campsite. Get the youngsters to help. Blow the whistle for a scavenger race. Award a prize or treat for whoever brings in the most litter. To conserve fresh water, use cans of for half the liquid called for In reconstitutfruits and ing freeze-drie- d meats. It gives a subtle flavor lift, too, according to the Consumer Services Department of The Seven-U- p Company. 7-- Pack frozen hamburgers, chops and steaks in your ice chest. They will help keep the eggs, butter and other perishables cold. Thawing takes place gradually, and they will be ready to cook later. (Meat can be cooked from the frozen state.) tenor LAKE Huish Phone Conrad and Patty Miller, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Miller, returned home on Sunday from Joseph, where they had visited with relatives and friends for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Miller went to Joseph to bring them home. dance festival during ference. MIA last week. All Mrs. LaDean Wells attended Conference sessions in Salt Lake on Friday. Mrs. Ilia Bascom and Mrs. Rowene Knapp attended the conference meetings held on Saturday. MIA Guests for dinner on Tuesday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Menlove were her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Art Arnold and three children from Layton. The Arnolds returned home from a trip to Bryce Canyon Monday afternoon. They stayed overnight with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Arnold of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Niel Kitteridge and family enjoyed a visit on a Sunday recently, from her a recent Sunday from her sister Lois and husband, Barton Ben-niand their children. Her father, Mr. Arthur Sadler, accompanied the Bennions. They had dinner with the Kitteridge family and spent time visiting with them. The Barton family and Mr. Sadler also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hector Sadler and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mower and on swimming good time was had Wednesday as twenty five Cub scouts and their leaders enjoyed a day of recreation at Saratoga. Following the swim thrilling rides at the carnival and a lunch completed the day. Thanks from the boys is extended tojheir leaders, Wanda HanA their sen, Anna Kenison, Helen Robbins, Gladys Larsen and Donna Hiatt for a very lovely day. A steak fry at the Payson City Park was enjoyed Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Meredith and three children, Mrs. Ruby Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meredith of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allbee of Nephi and Mrs. Joyce Jacklim of American Fork and their families. Nancy Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherol Wilson celebrated her twelfth birthday Sat. by enjoying a swimming party at Arrowhead resort with eight girl friends. They were Cherie Wayman, Shelley Jack-so- n, Deardra Ekins, CarlaSch-ramCindy Biagley, Sandy Beddos, Diane Mayer and Jane Brown. Mrs. Wilson was host -tess at her home to the group for a delicious lunch following the swim. m, Miss Kathy Barnett returned recently from a two week vacation in Alamo, Calif. She was a house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Hansen. She visited in San Francisco, Santa Cruz, Carmel by the Sea and other jxrints of interest. Her,m,Qthqr,. Mrs. Elbert Barnett, met her at the airport in Salt Lake on her return, Monday. small The Karl Vincent (Dorothy Ann) is a patientatthe Utah Valley Hospital at Provo. She was taken to the hospital on Wednesday to be treated for an illness. LeF evre. j Mr. Kenneth Chaffin of New Iberia, Louisianna spent one week with his sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Evans. They visited their mother, Mrs. Alice Chaffin, who is in baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ThomasSmall-com- b and six children from Costa Mesa, Califhave been house guests at the Home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Fisher. While here they took their parents to see The Bible VIEWS Phone Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dailey Moon were Mr. and Mrs. George LeBarep of Ephraim, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell LeBaren of Genola and Mr. Robert Moon of Provo. The Moons visited this past week with Mr. and Mrs. Farrin of Heber. a . b rest home at Nephi and their r o t h e r and family, Mr. and , at a theatre in Salt Lake City, and to dinner at a restaurant. Other visitors at the Fisher home was another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bushnell and four children from Northridge, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Don Fisher and family accompanied by Mrs. Cynthia Carter from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Fisher are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jolley and son Bill attended abirthday dinner, Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jolley at Skull Valley in honor of Harvey Jolley. On their return o Payson they visited at Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jolley. Mi s. Kent (Colleen) Smith of Salt Lake spent a four day vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sperry. Her four children especially enjoyed the farm. Mr. Smith was at St. Lewis Missouri on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rindlis-bach- er and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meredith spent Saturday at Idaho Falls and vicinity. Pick Your Spot With Care W hen Going Camping Stop traveling early enough to enjoy the surroundings and also so you will have enough light to see where you're setting up camp. Pick high ground whenever possible. Stay out of gulleys and valleys. Look out for tall trees with leafless and dead limbs. Stay clear of tall grass and heavy brush. These can be fire hazards during a dry season and a breeding ground for insects during a wet season. Winds will usually blow off a lake and travel up toward higher ground during the daytime. At night winds move toward the water. This may be helpful in calculating your best campfire or cooking arrangement. In cool weather it is best to locate your camper, if possible, to catch the last rays of the warming sun in the evening. By closing all the flaps you, in effect, trap the heat inside for a more comfortable night. REFRESHING SUMMER RELIEF MULTI-ROO- NEEDS M unique? Because WHY is and Sue, Bill and Jim 4-- nliiniiiinnSi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii guide the youngsters. Many of them are parents of and all the other 2 million Through the National do things. In fact, the Service Committee of Chicago, way is nearly 60 business firms and And what do they do? They foundations annually contribute work on projects. They have well large sums as sponsors of 4-- 4-- learn-by-doin- over 50 projects and activities to choose from. Among them are garden, electric, horse, livestock, crops, dog, poultry, photography, entomology, automotive and home economics. With few exceptions, boys and girls participate in all projects with equal skill and success. For more than a half century, national and regional award programs approved by the Extension Service. In addition they host some 1,600 of the nations finest teenagers at the National Club Congress. The 1967 congress, tabbed the showcase of will mark its 46th straight year. sponsors are: Among the has Eli Lilly and Company; General publicly supported served the needs of youth Motors; General Foods Corporathrough programs set up by the tion; Kerr Glass Manufacturing Cooperative Extension Service Corporation; Coats & Clark Inc.; t univer- Chicago Board of Trade; of the state sities. Westinghouse ElecSince the first 4 H Clubs were tric Corporation; Merck & Co., organized to teach boys how to Inc.; Wilson & Co., Inc.; Moorfarm better and girls how to man Mfg. Co.; Oliver Corporapreserve foods better, private in- tion; E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company; Amchem Products, dustry and community-mindeIndus- Inc.; Ralston Purina Company; citizens have backed try provides incentive awards, Heisdorf & Nelson Farms, Inc. recognition, educational aids and Eastman Kodak Company. and technical assistance. Others include: Hercules InCollaboration between private corporated; The Firestone Tire interests in support of this youth & Rubber Company; Montgomprogram open to all is probably ery Ward; Armour and Comwithout parallel. Success of the pany; Carnation Company; "partnership is evident in the American Oil Foundation; Humlong tenure of business donors. ble Oil & Refining Company; Today nearly 400,000 men and Standard Oil Company (Kenwomen serve as volunteer lead- tucky) and The Standard Oil ers, using their special skills to Company (Ohio). 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- Allis-Chalmer- land-gran- I Model FRIGIDAIRE d 4-- AIR CONDITIONER COMFORT Can cool up to several rooms at one time. Convenient Automatic Thermostat Control. Operates on 230 volts or 208 volts. Floating Suspension for extra quietness. ll Also installs with opt. kit. MARK OF EXCELLENCE 268.50 Let us take inspiration from the enduring faith of our forefathers. In the modern world, we, too, need faith to sustain us through trouble and tribulation. And we, too, can find in faith a force for good, a source of strength, an ever-prese- nt comfort. Look to faith . . . and put your faith to work. Your local churches invite you to worship with them, every Sunday. r HOME FURNISHINGS Payson, Utah TO WORK FOR YOU 2 Mrs. Clell Chaffin of Payson. Mr. Faun Chaffin of Mack, Colorado also spent three days with them. He came to attend funeral services for his Aunt, Mrs. Anna Chaffin of Provo. 12,000 FOR 465-333- leader. married children came home. Those enjoying the family association and dinner together were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lafferty and children, Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ewell and children, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hickman and family, Salt Lake; and the boys at home, Danny, Mark Timmy, Watson Alan and the parents. Other relatives visited with the family in the evening, attending Sacrament meeting with them. Dr. Lafferty and his two sons, Ronald and Danny participated in the services. Miss Kriss Hansen from Alamo, Calif, came toSaltLake with a group from her ward to attend MIA June Conference and to take part in the Dance Festival. While in Utah she was the house guest of Miss Peggy Knapp at the Knapp home. She also visited other girl friends while in town. The Hansen family moved from here to Calif, about a year ago. in Mesa, Ariz., after attending the MIA Conference in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peay, Mr. and Mrs. Reece Nelson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Peterson and other friends spent a very pleasant two days ioned at Fort Bliss, Texas. He has been in the Army three weeks and is now a squadron very pleasant family gathering took place at the Dr. Watson L. Lafferty home on of CHRONICLE Thursday, July 6, 1967 MOUNTAIN Pvt Dale Kenison, son of Albert and Anna Kenison is stat- con- A Sunday 84651 Mrs. Ruby Meredith Mrs. Mammie Seat announces the safe arrival of her twelfth grandchild, born on her wedding anniversary, Monday June 26. Parents are Monte and Mary Ellen Chamberlain of Las Vegas, Nev. The new daughter will be named Stacy. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Martin of Washington. Ann Bascom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Bascom and Karla Peery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Re Peery went to Salt Lake to be in the s, 6th South on Highway 91 Payson, Utah WEST Jerry Mrs. Mattie Backstein called at the home of her aunt and uncle, Lenora and Ray Huish for a short visit late Sunday afternoon. She and four friends were enroute to their home - 465-263- 8 Rosalyn Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.N. Moore visited for a week in Salt Lake with her cousin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Moore. Carry biscuit mix in an airtight, waterproof Tupperware container and cans of to use for the mixing liquid. With these basic ingredients you have the makings for biscuits, short cake (use canned fruit topping) , pancakes, duipp-ling- families. and breading for fish Mary Mower recently spent frying. r a week visiting with her sister, Sweet potatoes are excellent Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nelson baked in the coals. Rinse well, and family ai Salt Lake. then wrap with foil. Allow about 35 minutes depending Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore on size of potato. To serve, cut from Reedsport, Ore., visited slit in top and add butter. with friends and relatives in Sprinkle with a little brown Lake last week. They Spring sugar. Excellent with grilled slices of canned ham and hot had dinner on Wednesday with a couxin, Mr. and Mrs. George applesauce. 7-- Payson, Utah and two nights at Schofield the first of the week. They enjoyed fishing and visiting together. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hiatt on Sunday recently were her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Charles Crook from Salt Lake. After dinner they spent the afternoon and evening visiting. PAYSON THE EVENTS |