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Show WEST Mrs MOUNTAIN Ruby Meredith Mr. and Mrs. Don L. .Nickel-so- n and famih of Farmington, v lsited 4tiree das with Mr. and Mrs. Charlas Miller. The group enjoied home protection at less cost with a Homeowners Policy. Contact me today I a tnptoLeanian'sCave in Nevada. Other guests at the Miller home this past week were Mr. ami Mrs. Orson Hickman, ol Heber, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Benson, and famih, of Orange, Call!.; Mrs. Leona Net-cof Granger and Mrs. Mildred Osguthoph Irom Salt Lake. all H. Bushman, daughter of Wane and Shir let Bushman, is spending a titteen da vacation m the East. She left Fridav BIGLER night with a BYU Annual Church Historv Tour. The will attend the Hill Cuinorali Pageant, near Rochester, New York; Expo 67 at Montreal, Canada and mam other points ol interest. She Phone 465-37670 West 1st South, Pavsot 5 STATE FARM and Caiualt; Flr Company noma Ottlcii lloominfion. llllnoli w ill retui n h 465-333- me GAD -A -BOUTS 2 Juh 3 . Mr. ami Mrs. I eo Thoinj son and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Seller of Heber iMie! Mrs. Beth Diamond at Ho! He Cmk re-- ct nth. Ronald ill an t t,m children, Rjnnelle and Ktvin, sent the 1 3t li, 14th and, 15th ot Juh at ibian-HorShow in the Ul-- r 1! se Mm rat. Rons nure, Tez-zod- t well lacing tim'd m a Western Ple.isiue class id 23 horses, with K m ndine. Placing sixth m a class ol 22 horses lor u in or s, 13 tears and under was Kevin i nhng The show is one ot the largest Arabian shows m tiie Intorinomitnin West. This tear there ttereap-proxnnat3Xl lie.nl ot lmises lrom all over tlie Hinted States Ttv-zod- Phone Madoline Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Don Reui hate o returned home trom a vacation trip to New York Cin. 16-d- Diiving their own car, tint stopped at interesting placis t nroute to and trom the gre it eitt. Nugra Falls and Washington D.C. were of special interest, in addition to the lb Ctimoi.ih. Thet saw the Mets 11 a, did vet Mnrihn PAUL VIEWS Phone a. eh partieii itinc. Cool is!i 1 ako w as the st Sumlat tor the Jessie E. am, Sunday afternoon at about 4 l.m. Jetterv is liappt to be home again with no serious life its. .mult ol Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kemsiii, Mrs. Dons The 1 Kenison and t.im i It and Mark DoHait, son id Mr. and Mis. Noble DeHart spent four dats vacationing at Flaming Gorge. - Tat lor fanult minion. Twentt six members wvie piesint, including Mrs. Iv t Nat, Suzanne Nat. Chile and Keith Nat, Mr. and Mrs. Kail Nat and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas IVteison oi Provo. and Mrs. Jack Head of Lethbridge, Canada and Mrs. Donald B.uratt oi American Fork were visitors Tuesday at the home ol Mrs. Rubt Meredith. Mr. John L. Cotton, serving in the Air Force, sent wuid to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen on NEW 1967 FORD CARS SAVE NOW & Cowen, that he had TRUCKS - 1968 Models will Cost $200.00 More See Keith Bradford, Delos Argyle or Vietnam tor active duty, last week. Thats At SMITH AUTO 3 North this Leslie Sheplieid, dam liter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Shepherd returned recently lrom Ogden, Utah where she has been vacationing with her aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. Kent Killian. They attended niant interesting af- Jeliert ReedScliramni, sonol Mr. and Mrs. Dowell Reed Schramm, considers tunisell a very blessed little hot. He leturned home liom the Pat son Hospital after a lour dat stat for observation and billowing a accident. The accibid cle-cdent occuried m trout oi the Schiamm home m West Mount- ar 798-355- 3 in fairs. Clyde Hicken Phone arrived & Main, Sp. Fork Mis. Mary Kenison is vacationing foi ten dats at Bluebell, I tali with relatives andlriends. Harvet and Lima Rae Joliet and famih ot Skull Valiev spent the past ttoek end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jol- iet. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thatcher and i.mult spent one week in the Cintahs at Mill Creek Hollow. Thet especiallt had fun tubing in the snotv, lislung and horse luck riding. Mr. and Mrs. Lor in DeGraw and son Gart and Ronald and Sherry DGraw spent Wednes-dm Pat son Canton. A trip around Nebo Loop and a picnic made it a special birthday for Ronald and his father. They also visited at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Allan Toilet ol Nephi. Ronald leit the Salt Lake Airport Tlniisdjt lor Vietnam. His wile will make her home with her parents in Provo. at Thursday, Mrs. Helen Robbins and Mrs. Ruby Meredith accompanied live Cub Scouts to the Lelu Roller Mills, Hutching Museum at Lehi and Camp Fair fie Id, Utah. Cub Scouts tveie Donald Robbins, Robert Rowley, Kevin Hiatt, Marvin Kenison, Jeffery Harris and Kietli Nay Jr. Partol leader. 465-239- ee and Mrs. Tad Green-haland sou, Derich, of South Gate, Calil., visited in Pat son recent It with his sister and tier hus bind, Mr. and Mrs. Vere Ret nolds, and other relatives m Pat son. gh Mrs. Loren Wilcock was called to the bedside of her daughter, Lorine Harding, in Las Vegas, Nev., after Mrs. an emerHarding required gency operation. Mrs, Wilcock stated at the Harding homo, husband Sheri looking after Harding, and the boys, Kent 6; and Brent, 13. With Lorine convalescing satisfactorily, Kent Mrs. Wilcock brought home with her for a visit. Brent is with his Aunt Delores Wall in Santaquin. tli Mr. and Mrs. Byron Montague and their daughter, Mary Jo, and her girl lriend, Becky Angus, have enjoyed a vacation by auto with trailer to the parks oi Western Canada. They stopped at Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper Park then went on to the Columbia Ice Fields. At Calgaray, Alberta, Canada, they attended the famed Calgary Stampede. Enroute, they visited places of interest in Montana and Idaho. Mr. and Ms. Jack Walker and children, Bob, Bart and Karen, spent a few days in Los Angeles, Calif., where they visited Mrs. Walkers sister, Lyme Harmer Ahltn, and her liusbani, Joe Ahlin, both formerly of Payson, who are parents of a new oaby boy. The Ablins also have another boy and a PAYSON Payson, Utah - 84651 CHRONICLE - Thursday, July 27, 1967 Russell Herbert 5 dat the Giants at the stadium of the former, visited Conet Island and a number ot other places. Their trip back home took them through Dodge City and past the Rotal Gorge in Colorado. Mr. Reid is an of United States Steel Corp, a welder at heigh Quar-- rt ami now on his extended vacation of several weeks. Mr. THE News of Servicemen girl. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harmer and children, Cindy and Brent, Russell Herbert, Airnun First Class, will depart August 1st tor Japan, where he expects to remain during the coming three tears. Home on ttnrtv-d- at leave, Airmail Herbert has been stationed in West Pakistan the iast 15 months. His -- wile, former Barbara Montague. will ammipant turn on his new overseas assignment. With the Air Force Security Service, Mr. Herbert has received letters of commendation almost evert month and has received the Beaver Awanl tor outstanding service. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Herbert, plan to accompant the traveleis hr. the west coast and all will spend a tew dats sightseeing belore the Airmail and his wife depart tor Japan trom Travis Air Force Base. The Lee Herberts look forward to visiting their grandchildren, Sher and Duane Orgill, at Livermore, Calif. 1 jour rued to Las Vegas, Nev where they met their son, Care at the airport after his flight from Los Angeles, Calif. Carey had visited in Los Angeles with his aunt, Lynne Harmer Ahlin, and his uncle. Joe Ahlin, and his cousins. He especially helped about the Ahlin home wuile the family became accustomed to the new oaby boy. After picking up Carey at Vegas, the family toured the Boulder Dam, South Rim of the Grand Canyon Page, Ariz., and stopped in Kanab to watch a movie being filmed by Hollywood cele-breti- Only Lawn Boy gives you 4 Way Finger - Tip Mowing Ease -- Finger-Ti- Starting p es. Instant, effortless starting with a flip of your fingers. easiest to handle. Finger-Ti- p Lightest weight Handling strong magnesium alloy housing. Adjustable handle. Among those attending the Cloward Reunion in Payson Sun. 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