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Show K ' c GAD-A-BOUT- S Madoline Dixon Phone trip to California has been en oed by Mr. and Mrs. Clyd Tervort of Spring Lake and A their daughter, Mrs. Dale (Jean) Lundholm and children, Jerry and Rosemary, of Payson. They visited Bishop and Mrs. Ted (Beverly) T. Jacobson at Hayward, and attended the wedding of the Jacobsons daughter, Michelle, and husband at the Oakland temple. They also spent a few days with Mrs. Lund-holdaughter, Gloria, and husband, DeWatne Mills, and their Keith baby, Mills. Enroute home they stopped at Reno, Nev., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Carol) Bennet and three sons, and Mrs. Bennet accompanied them in their trip back to Utah. She expects to return home in midweek. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pepper (Dora Smith) of Dallas, Texas, are visiting relatives and friends in Utah, making head- at a trailer park in Orem. On Monday they were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Flint McClellan in Payson. Mrs. Lillian Hancock quarters . was also a guest. Thursday they were guests at the home of Mrs. QuayleDixon in Spanish Fork, where a hot dinner was served at noon and afterward the group exchanged geneology records and ana other relatives and iriends. at Montevideo, Minn., the couple attended a Collins family reunion, where they greeted many of Mr. McCoys relatives. The return trip was made through the Black Hills of South Dakota. histories and photographs. In this group were Mrs. Pepper, Mrs. McClellan, Mrs. Hancock and Mrs. Len (Lenore) Huff of Orem. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Flint McClellan, n, last Thursday were their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harvet Henline Magna, who were enroute by car from California and a trip by plane to Hawaii. Others in the party Pa-so- iMEimn mm g2&d TIDiiH'HI FERTILIZER ccfiaaffl MIXING DELIVERING SPREADING were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Henline of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Adams and three children of Duarte, Calif. They visited in H a w a i i with the Henline s daughter, Phyllis, and her husband Roperti Lesa, who reside in Laie, where both are attending the LDS Church College of Laie. See your INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSN. Nev., spent a few days in Pay-so- n with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spence Amos. Other visitors at the Amos home were Mr. and Mrs. Rees Olson and son, Mark, of Garden Grove, E THE A dei cut li.uv 'st was an thing but ceitain for the old time funnel. He was at the meicy of not only the weather but also Iests, disease and soil eiosion. Though he did his best, he could onlv wait and hope. limes have (hanged. The modern Ameiican fanner emplovs good management, hoi sepovver, feitilizer, ihemicals, can do ( op and livestock v.uieties, (Tin ient di. linage and irrigation si stems Little is lift to ihame oi luck. When it i omos to saletv , how ev ei . many humeis ate still back m die d.uk ages liev list to luck and dont plan ahead to F.aili accidents. vear, as a i onsequeni e, 8.000 faun picvent people die, an additional 7. 0,000 aie injuied and more than N'J billion is lost, 1 James James 1966-- after 1 mid-weAt Baraboo, Wis., they were guests at the home of Mrs. McCoys mother, Mrs. A. J. Lindley, and also visited her sister, Mrs. Marvin Gasner, st. I 2 whiskey 7. i an he pievented- - by faimeis themselves. orrtlrsire pilklN nip nip tliml ham 1 w ideuts MHir-vHI- 2 TBS. sail orange, sliced thin i horrailish IIs'. ).ih 1 peel Stir lemonade concentrate, orange punch howl. Add cherries and add ice cubes, stir, add ginger ale. Makes about 26 punch cup servings in Payson with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bingham, and left recently for Denver, where they will make their home. "W "W WfAT Punch eup orange juice, strained jar (8 oz.) red maraschino cherries large hollies (28 oz. each) ginger ale juice and whiskey in a their juice. At serv mg time, (Tarnish with orange slices. repeat as necessary. WHY PUT UP WITH A LOT-A- ND THEN PAY MORE? cost less than money orders yours to write wherever and whenever you wish Has the U.S. Treasury sent you a check lately? prove payment pay by mail help stretch your paycheck Rodgers. For greater harvest profits 2 Sparkling Bride' 2 ran (6 . each) frozen lemonade eoneenlrate 1 bottle (1 qt.) our favorite 1 .ii he same loiuepts von use to .issuie a sui eessful hanest will woik in niiident pi ev ention : Good planning, good piactices am! leaving as lade as possible to link. 1 lam au er, Series H Savings Bonds will bring you a worthwhile return, paid twice yearly by U.S. Treasury check. These when held to maturcurrent income bonds pay 4.15 of guarancombination remarkable This 10 years. ity teed yield and absolute safety is available in convenient Smokey Says: handsomely For Current Income . . . us today about a CHECKING PERSONAL ACCOUNT A Friendly Bank in A Friendly Town" THE BANK OF SPANISH FORK U.S. Savings Bonds f Ask THRIFTCHECK Buy Series H Phone 185 No. Main The U 8 Government does not pay for this advertisement H is presented as a public strvxce m cooperation tmfi the Treasury Department and The Advertising Council FREE name-printe- Dont hang back! denominations: $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000. Issued at par, they are redeemable at full face value after the first 6 months. Mrs. Gordon Lewis, former Kathleen Crane, and baby son, Rand, have spent the summer in Payson with her mother, Mrs. Wilma Crane. Mr. Lewis is in New Jersey with the Bell Laboratory and will stop by for his wife and baby when they go to Palo Alto, Calif.wiiere they will live for the winter while Mr. Lewis attends Stanford University in pursuit of his masters degree. Baby Rand was born July 16 at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Don J. McCoy spent a three weeks vacation visiting with relatives in the 1 Dissoho gelatin in boiling uatcr Add cold uator and oasonings. to sot. pour into 9 ring mold Cool. Ylun is about road and arrange ham cubes and pickles decorativelv. ('lull Liver quickly, then add remaining aspic into which ham and pickle relish have been mixed (hill till firm Make your favorite vegetable salad in a !)" ring mold. The two rings, when entw ined, will serve 10 12. in twin Offer two types of punch - one tart, one sweet pitchers. For the sweet one, use your favorite recipe for fruit punch. Heres a tasty tart punch. Mrs. Emma Wignall spent last week visiting in St. George with her sisters and husbands Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seegmiller, Mr. and Mrs. William Mathews, and also with a number of former school chums. At Leeds she called on her sisters daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Sullivan; and at Hurricane visited another of her sisters daughters and husband. Mrs. Wignall made the trip by auto, driving her own car both ways. Craig Fairbanks and Mont Coburn have returned to Payson spending the summer months employed at the Dixon Ranch in Nevada. Both are students at Payson High School. Craig is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fairbanks; Mont is the son of Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Coburn. ill 2 parkago limt grl.ilin 2 cup' boiling alr 2 nip cold xntor 1 TB. dr liil nine He and his wife, Jacquelyn Bingham Dixon, and their daughters, Gwen, 11; and Jen-nef4; have spent a few weeks Mrs. G. C. Rodgers of Salt Lake City spent a week in Pay-so- n, a guest at the home of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ho' 5. on ornia, where they visited with son and their daughter an: families. At LaMarida they were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Wright ann enjoyed getting aquainted with their grandson, Michael Wright. At Garden Grove they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. (Sally) Jensen. The men of the family attended a ballgame at Anaheim and saw the Angels and the Dodgers play. The family group emoyed many outings and other events together in the three weeks the Payson couple spent on the coast. laim Planned for a perfect shower, this buffet table blends imagination and good taste. A turquoise blue cloth with white appliqued scrolls is a lovely background for a Double Wedding King Salad, punch and pctits fours. formerly of D. Dixon, a-- Some 30 guests attended a birthday party honoring Caro-le- e Fielding Tuesday at the canyon home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fay Fielding. Games were played and refreshments were served to: Mrs. Gladys Clayson, Payson; Mrs. Lorayn Stoddard and family of Vineyard, Mrs. Zeona Walker and family of Pleasant Grove; Bonnie P. Chantry of Granger, Af-tP. Fielding of Salt Lake City; Barbara F. Olsen of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Mildren Fielding and grandson of Orem. Mrs. Leah Vincent of Orem, Mrs. Ann Janette and children of Albuquerque, New Mex., Mrs. Jennie Murdoch of Genola, and members of the Fielding family, Payson. Many lovely gifts were presented to Carolee. their Dixon Payson, has accepted a position as chief of the audiology and speech pathology department at the 500 bed Veterans Administration Hospital in Denver, Colo. He recently completed studies at the University of Washington in Seattle, and was led his PhD degree. Mr. Dixon earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in elementary education and speech correction at Brigham Young University in 1958. He received his Masters degree in audiology from the University of Maryland in I960. He studied under a fellowship from the office of edHe was ucation from 19G4-staff member of the audiology and speech pathology unit at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Seattle, Wash, from Mrs. Fay Fielding and daughter, Carolee, spent Friday and Saturday visiting in Pleasant Grove with Mrs. Fieldings mother, Mrs. Lawrence Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Lavorde M. Wright recently spent a three week vacation inSouthern Calif- D Accepts Position Park. Pa-so- CHRONICLE Thursday, September 7, 1967 i us Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson, n, Salt Lake City, formerly of visited here briefly before leaving on a weeks vacation trip to Lake Powell and points in Airzona. In Phoenix, they visited Mr. and Mrs. D. and other relatives. 84651 Accidents Can Be Prevented College in Beloit, Wisconsin. Mrs. Chatwin also enjoyed visiting with her granddaughter, Linda Wilhel-mat South Bend, Indiana, and with friends in Ohio and Wisconsin. They returned to Utah via the Black Hills and Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. Huish Moore, relaxing in the first year of retirement after many years of school teaching, spent the opening week of school on a trip in which they tried out their newly purchased camper. They stopped in the Eastern Uintas at a beautiful site among the pines at Oak Creek Reservoir, then went on to Manilla and Lucerne Valley and fished on the lake at Flaming Gorge. They visited Sheep Creek Canyon, which is now being cleaned up after the disastrous flood of two years ago and then went on to Duchesne and Castle Gate, choosing lovely camp sites for each of their nights away from home. PAYSON Payson, Utah classes at Beloit Calif., Branch Manager BRIDE-TO-B- Mrs. Della Chatwin has returned from Crawfordsville, Indiana, where she spent a month with her grandchildren, while parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mitchum, toured Eurpoe with a Glee Club from Wabash College, where he teaches music. Mrs. Chatwin made the trip with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Chatwin of Carmel, Calif., and their family, who spent several weeks taking Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Amos and three boys of Las Vegas, at lowest costs featuring . . . UsS) Fertilizers 465-239- 5 SHOWERING THE SpanishFork 798-354- 5 You Small Enough to Know You large Enough to Serve . Chaperone your smokes! Wilma Crane over the weekend were her sister, Mrs. Wallace Blackhurst and daughters, Martha and Elizabeth and sons, Wallace and Brad of Spokane, Wash. Wallace entered the Mission home in Salt Lake Monday and will leave for the LDS Mission in France at a later date. 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