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Show GAD - A -BOUTS Madoline Dixon Phono Mrs. Eva Cook Mrs. Emma Jacobson, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cloward, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward and son, Kay sville, were among visitors on Labor Dav. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller and sons of Glendora, Calif., visited recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence later. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melford King over the recent celebration were her sister, Mrs. Elda Adams, Salt Lake City; and also Mr. and Mrs. Don Hales (Afton King) and five children of Salt Lake City, in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest (Ruth Ann) Wilkins and four children of Garden Grove, Calif, the latter came especially to attend Ruth Ann's Class of 1957 reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cloward and two little daughters of Pittsburgh, Pa., vacationed in Pay-so- n and attended events of the Harvest Days celebration. They also 'witnessed the marriage of Daniels. Mr. merly siding Labor events Dean Bixby stopped in Payson to attend a class reunion and later joined his wife and her 91 year-ol- d father, who were spending the week inSpring Dell Carbon Co. The family returned, to their home in Rivera, Calif., and Mrs. EldenTew, forof Payson, and now rein Salt Lake City, spent day in Payson enjoying of the celebration. Ram- Mrs. Cloward's mother, n, S m it h, and Clarence in the Salt Lake Temple, and visited numerous other relatives including Mr. Cloward s mother, Mrs. Edith Cloward of Pavson. ona Guy-ma- Guests of Mrs. Sam Douglass during Homecoming were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jaffa, sons Kent and Brent, and Mr. and Mrs. Raljih Holding and children Susan and Richard, all of Salt Lake City. Many others called during the ho'iday weekend, enjoying the hospitality at the Douglass home. STALLED I WHO GETS STUCK WITH THE BILL? We do! State Farm pays the whole bill for such things as gasoline delivery, mechanical first aid and towing to the nearest place where repairs can be day. . . Paper, about theonesweusedto know. Bring my glasses and my chair children, hurry let me settle down, For lam anxious for the paper printed in the old Home Town. Mrs. Reed Horton returned last Friday, from a two weeks vacation at the home of her son and family. home Mr. and Mrs. Dan Christensen attended a get acquainted dance at Eureka High School last Friday evening. A surprise birthday party was held last Sunday evening at the Dan Christensen home honoring Mrs. Henry Roberts birthday. Her brothers and sisters attended, her father, Sam Elton of family of Woodland, Calif., visited in Payson over the Labor Day celebration. Main object of their trip was to take daughters Sandra and Tracy, home after they had spent a months vacation in Payson with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Ster- 1 798-306- 4 CHEVROLET CARS , CHEVROLET TRUCKS O K USED CARS GRIDLEYCHEVCO. Phone 70 West 1st South Payson, Utah 465-376- 5 lfNCfc tmimiif mnuiff HMIMTM, J70 SOUTH MAIN UM -- through the Canadian Rockies and spent homecoming in Pay-sat the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels. The Friday before her departure they took a trip up Payson Canyon and home by way of the Girls Home in Santaquin Canyon. In this party were Mr. and Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Dave Shuler and Mrs. Walter Butler and Mrs. Harper. on PAUL H. BIGLER rm nii mmu Mrs. Violet Harper has returned to Las Vegas, Nev., after visiting in Utah almost a month. During this time she visited in Payson and Salt Lake City and took a tour with a group SPANISH FORK mwj j 84651 CHRONICLE - Thursday, September 14, 1967 Something for Kvoryono sen was assisted by her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts of Dugway and her father Henry Roberts of Goshen. The Greenhalgh family gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Sudweeks in Payson last Sunday. An outdoor dinner was enjoyed by 30 members. The birthday of Mr. Bill Greenhalgh of Spanish Fork and the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Christensen of Mapleton were honored at the gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Greenhalgh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Burraston, Mrs. Bill Greenhalgh and family, the Christensen and Sudweeks families, and Mrs. Latissia Blue of Riverside Calif., have been vacationing for the past two weeks with her sister Mrs. Edna Mathison and her brother Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Fowler Goshen. Mr. Ken Matheson returned home after a labor day trip to Cedar City and Koosharem. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jasperson Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nelson and families spent labor day weekend at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer and boys of Dugway were at Strawberry fishing the past weekend. Mrs. Martena Halverson Jensen was honored as Queen for a Day last Aug. 26. The attendants were her great granddaughters. The home of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leonel Jensen was the scene of the event which was a family reunion with a program and luncheon. Mrs. Jensen is a former resident of Goshen and years old last May. Her was 90 daughter Mrs. Ray (Hilda) raston and her son Lynn raston of Layton attended. BurBur- "TO ME IT'S NEWS, INFORMATION, BARGAINS. HIM COMICS-T- O IT'S A SECURITY BLANKET!" Lillian SALES REPRESENTATIVE 793-359- several PAYSON er Mr. David Lowe of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howard is visiting at the home of Mr. & and family of Long Beach, Mrs. Lee Okelberry, before enCalif, visited recently with Mr. rolling at Utah State College. and Mrs. Randall Hiatt. Other visitors at the Hiatt residence Kelly Jensen, son of Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. Reed ThatMrs. Vern Jensen had surgery cher and family of Salt Lake on his foot at Utah Valley HospCity and Mrs. G. H. Bushman, ital last Tuesday. also of Salt Lake City. Mr. Thatcher was recently appointBurraston atMrs. ed student counselor at the new tended the Social 500 club at the Butler School in Salt Lake. Olin home of Mrs. Alice Armstrong last Thursday evening inSanta-qui- n. Yerby of Dugway was also the Homecoming visitors, A hot supper was served as well as Don Jackson and son, to nine members. Prizes went who accompanied the Howard to Della Hudson, Amber Wick- family from Long Beach. 3 Business Phone Residence Phone They enjoyed family outings while here. RAY 5. POWELL 1 Bills. Dr ; Mr. and Mrs. Burk of Genola; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Elton, Mr. and Mrs. Jink Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Sullivan all of Tooele; and Aunt Mrs. Daizy Dubois of Salt Lake City, attended. Mrs. Christen- of By Eva Cook penny a one more good reason to insure your car with State Farm. Call me today! I town. I have never quite forgotten, I suppose I never will, and some how I just keeping thinking, of the folks back in the hills, I will never cease to miss them, although I wander up and down, Any news is always welcome, printed from the old home town. Lay aside your large edition, with its head lines all aglow, I prefer the old Home Town Mr. and Mrs. Mac Jones and coverage may cost you less a flu-W- Stella Lerwill Beer and Audrey Lerwill Bracking of San Jose, Calif., were honored at a luncheon during the celebration, with Thelma Peck, Norma Lerwill, Vera Lerwill, Payson and Mable Stark Banks, Spanish Fork, as hosts. made. Yet this valuable T than paper, Its theoneaj'pealstome. Though the crops have been a failure, and I sorta have the blues, I can lay aside my troubles, while I set and read the news. Sure it tells who had the measles, the chicken pox & makes it so interesting, because its folks we knew. Should the editor get rattled, or the type set upside down, But Still Pm glad to get the paper, printed in our old Home ling THE Payson, Utah 274-330- 2 Genola ted or and Mrs. Lottie Larson, Spanish Fork, were among Harvest Days visitors, The McDowells were on vacation for the week following the celebration and called on a number of friends and relatives in the area. Phone If you wish to see me tickled, till I scarce can see, bend to me the old home 465-239- 5 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Beer (StelStephen Woodhouse, son of a la Lerwill) and her sister, Mrs. former Payson woman, Marie Audrey L. Bracking, all of San Cloward Woodhouse, Salt Lake Jose, Calif., attended events of City, has returned from Chithe recent celebration, visiting cago, 111., where he spent the with sisters and brothers, Mr. summer taking extensive com-putand Mrs. Rav Carter (Lizzie training for International Lerwill), Mr. and Mrs. Harvev Business Machines Corp. (BM). Lerwill, Mr. and Mrs. Llovd He was accompanied by his wife. Lerwill, Mr. and Mrs. Ted LerThe couple will reside in South will. At the home of the latter Ogden, while he is employed at they entertained a group of reThiokol Research Chemical latives and friends in shwoing Corp. Mr. Woodhouse earned pictures of their trip to Europe, both his bachelor and masters where they visited farmlands in degree at University of Utah. England where their father once He has fulfilled an LDS mission lived, and also pictures of their in Germany. tour of Mexico Mr. and Mrs. Powell McDowell of Lander, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDowell, Salt Lake City, and their sisters, GOSHEN FROM HILIGHTS man and Zola Ahlin. Mrs. Melba Jensen is recuperating at her home after being released from Utah Valley Hospital where she recently had foot surgery. UO I ISOMS SfA0(cuO PICHIC mwwmmQ IGHT IS OME Of MAN'S MOST PRECIOUS K)SSSSION3 --ANP TH ROUGHOUT TH E AGES th eye hag figured piNenuyinIthe ART ANPGYMBOUSM Of RELIGION, WISDOM, IC! zZeS' . THEEYEofWIDPHA One of the afternoon sewing clubs met Thursday in Spring -ville at the home of Mrs. Margaret Snelson, formerly of Pay-so- n, Attending were Mrs. Dolly Nelson, Mrs. Grant Gardner, Mrs. Lloyd Powell, Mrs. Loren Miller, Mrs. Eugene Braith-wait- e, Mrs. George Herbert, Mrs. James A. Daniels, Mrs. Herschel Coles, Mrs. John Daniels, all of Payson and Mrs. Violet Harper of Las Vegas, 'TNG SYMBOL OFSURREME kNoiaifpgf anp vme ENEVOliNcFASOWfJ oNtHftowFRofthig PAGODA 17V NN6RU I Nev. Pictures Never co rget Q V Remember the day in metnres with FILM, FLASH BULBS end a FINISHING, CAMERA FROM Use Your Bank American! GEANS PAYSON, UTAH PHOTO SHOP Phone 465-222- 4 Mrs. Helen Buster Carter and little daughter, Lee Lynn, 5, of VsBejo, Calif., left Friday for their home after spending almost a month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hill. She assisted Mrs. Hill in gaining her health after a major operation and enjoyed visiting relatives and friends in the area. She attended her class reunion (1937) during the celebration and the evening of Labor Day was honored at a patio party given at the Hill residence with 18 relatives in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paddock also entertained at dinner for her during her stay in Payson. A highlight of Mrs. Carters visit was a trip to Salt Lake City with her uncle, Judge, Joseph E. 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