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Show Graduation -- NEWS OF Duane J. Dockstader Cited for Service Neil S. Dixon The following. letter was received by SP4 Duane J. Dockstader upon his release from the U. S. Armed Forces: Seeks State Office , Charles M. Pickett, Assistant Attorney General of Utah and; General Counsel for the State Road Commission, Wednesday declared as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the office of Attorney General of the State of Utah. Mr. Pickett, a native of St. George, Utah, said: I intend to dedicate myself to the principle that; the law is for the protection of all citizens, and the Attorney General of the State of Utah' is bound by duty and honor to provide the best available service its citizens. legal . to theStateandall Pickett added: Beyond his the Attorney. duties, legal General is a member of the Board of Examiners, the three- ,man body that carries out a great deal of State policy in areas. That responsibilshall exercise in the ity best interests of all the people many I of Utah". Holding a law degree from the University of Utah, Mr. Pickett served as St. George Attorney for eight years, Washington County Attorney for four years, and Fifth District Attorney for four' years (serving Washington, Iron, Beaver, Millard and Juab Counties), before becoming an Assistant Attorney- General in 1965. He has been assigned as General Counsel and Chief Trial Attorney for the State Road CommisCity Headquarters Company Tay Ninh Logistical Support Activity (Prov) APO U. S. Forces 96216 25 March 1968 Subject: Letter of Appreciation To: Sp4 Duane J. Dockstader 1. On the eve of your departure I wish to take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation for a job well done. 2. Since joining this organi zation at its inception you have made a more significatn contribution than any other enlisted man in this command. Your untiring efforts toward and improvement of the unit as a whole have been invaluable. Your reputation for hard-wor- k, honesty, and exemplary moral standards have been without equal in my memory. You have also exhibited that rare ability, in all ranks, to forsee a problem, assign it the proper priority of work and then begin to work to eliminate or solve it without instructions to do so. You have without exception performed every assigned task with the utmost efficiency, speed, and cheerfulness and sought out opportunities to perform more complex, difficult and responsible duties on every occasion. 3 Perhaps the greatest contribution that you have made has been the shining example you present to the other men of this unit. Your high standards of conduct are a matter of pride to every man in this organization. They are proud to know and associate with one of your stature. The manner in which you have worked with the Vietnamese laborers of this unit have made you a true good-wi- ll ambassador to these people. You have done much to destroy the image of the Ugly American by your charity, respect and love of your fellow man. Your patriotism and belief in the United States of America have been an inspiration and have reinforced the faith of many in our nation. 4. Your life and actions in this organization have indeed been in keeping with highest traditions of the military service and have great credit upon yourself, your unit and the United States of America. James D. Tompson Cpt, Arty sion. reflected Commanding Alfred R. Reynolds MHSfi 4Ttr.1l Army Private First Class Alfred R. Reynolds, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reynolds, 175 S. Eighth E, Payson, Utah, was assigned as an infantryman with the 1st Infantry Division near Quan Loi, Vietnam, May 1st. His wife, Mary, lives at 55 N. Fifth E. Spanish Fork, Utah. Q HeoauA&ERs MOWERS lawn-bo- y AU-Meu- o fewupes 'm' MO PELS & I'ayson Furniture i 49 W. Utah Ave., Payson, Utah Ytlm Appl. on too Avene J Army Private Neil S. Dixon, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon S. Dixon, 411 W. 300 South, Payson, Utah, received a Parachutist Badge May 2nd upon of the Infantry completion Schools three-wee- k airborne couse at Ft. Benning, Ga. His training, which included five jumps from a airplane flying 170 miles an hour at an altitude of 1,250 feet, qualified him "as a parachutist. He also underwent strenuous physical conditioning. 30 Alfred R. Reynolds Army Private First Class Alfred R. Reynolds, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reynolds 175 S. Eighth E, Payson, Utah, was assigned as an infantryman with the 1st Infantry Division near Quan Loi, Vietnam, May 1. His wife, Mary, lives at 55 N. Fifth E. Spanish Fork, Utah. Farewell Get Together Fetes Robert Measom Friends and neighbors had a get together Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Kay in behalf ofSFCand Mrs. Robert Measom. S.F.C. Measom has been called to active duty with the Pleasant Grove unit which leaves on the 20th of this month. Attending were, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Measom, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dale Whitelock, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Patten, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Gar-el- d Wilcock, Mrs. Frank Holm and Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Kay. An evening of games and refreshments were enjoyed by all. Mrs. Measom and family will join him in several weeks in Missouri. Local Men Among Unit Called to Active Duty - Continued from Front Page Gary Green Brent Hill Joyce Hill Chris Horton Deona Jackson Craig Johnson David Lamb James Olsen Richard Openshaw Sharon Provstgaard Connie Wood HONOR STUDENTS Vickie Carter Mary Jo Clinger Elizabeth Dixon' Delois Gold Chris Craig Hall Hone Mark Mitarai Max Page Mary Robertson Brenda Rowley Blake Sudweeks GIRLS Lee Anne Barron Marsha Beckstead Linda Bjarnson Rose Marie Bowen Marsha Brereton Rebecca Burdick Vickie Carter Diane Christiansen Karen Clayson Marcia Clement Mary Jo Clinger Kayleen Cook Nancy Ann Cox Sherry Jean Dell Vicky Dibble Elizabeth Dixon Claudia Draper Janice Drissell Rosemary Elmer Marion Elsberry Karen Ely Sharon Fullmer Dianne Gasser Delois Gold Kathleen Goodwine Linda Hansen Lorraine Hiatt Lucille Hiatt Mary Jane Hone Jayne Ann Holden Ann Humphries Judy Jackson Rebecca Jewett Diane Johnson Peggy Knapp Wendy LeBaron Marcella Martinez Katherine Marvin Jean Miller Suzanne Nay Carol Oberg Ellen Painter Rosenette Pearson Jeanne Peery DeLee Penrod Susan Provstgaard Mary Robertson Susan Rogers Brenda Rowley Rebecca Russell Several local men were honored Saturday in a salute given at the de Jong Concert Hall, , Harris Fine Arts Center, Brigham Young University in Provo. The men are members of the Pleasant Grove Army Reserve unit which has been activated as the 259th Petroleum Quartermaster Battalion. They left Monday, May 20 for Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. In this group were the.fol-lowin- g men from the local area: Delores Serrano Major Ronald Nelson,' forMarcene Spencer of of husband merly Benjamin, Colleen Stade former Geraldine Badham of Lynda Tanner and The their Payson. couple Thomas Minnybeth children, 3 and 4 years of age, Throckmorton Kathy recently moved to Payson from Rebecca Walker Beaver, where Major Nelson Rayleen Wells was associated with the FarJudy Wilde mers Home Administration. He Leslie Wilson is a veteran of 15 years active Ann Wirthlin duty and Army Reserve affiliation. ' BOYS Monte Wilson, Second Lt. project engineer for the State Jesus Aldecoa Road Department on freeway Anderson Greg deHe earned his construction. Andress Lloyd gree in civil engineering at Blaine Ballard BYU. He and his wife, Maurine Dennis Bishop LeFevre Wilson, formerly of Raleigh Bjarnson Spring Lake, and their three Dennis Brewer at children have been residing Jim Brown 12 exHe had has Ogden. years Mark Buhler perience with the Army ReWilliam Burnett serve. Bryan Butterfield Private Lloyd LeFevre of Steven Buys Spring Lake and Ogden. He and Robert Celia his wife, former Alta Shepherd, Brent Christensen have both been employed in OgJerel Christensen a was where LeFevre Mr. den, Ron Christensen student at Weber College until Cook George call-up for active duty. the Brent Crane Jim Brague, music teacher at Brian Crook Payson HighSchooL Mr. Brague Gordon Davis and his wife have been residing Michael DeWitt in Provo, where she will reCraig Draper main for the present time. She Wade Draper is an instructor at BYU. Richard Fail Sgt. 1st Class Robert MeaPaul Francom a Civil Service son, employee, Chris Hall associated with the Automotive Dale Hancock at Technician Department Craig Hardy Provo. Mrs. Meason, former Lemuel Harsh Erma Olson of P a y s o n, and Steven Haskell their three children plan to Dennis Higginson join Mr. Meason in the near Roger Hore future. Ray Lynn Hurst Ronald Jarvis Richard Johnson Steven Johnson Micheal Jones Darrel Kennison Kent Kirk Blaine Lazenby Laird Leatham Benny Lopez Larry Lundell Dennis Martin Robert McMullin Bert Mikesell Zebbie Miller Mark Mitarai Merton Moon Roger Mower Gary Nelson Bill Nakai Paul Naylor Merrill Oram Max Page Douglas Peterson John Peterson Randy Peterson Nick Pickering Gary Riches Michael Rindlisbacher SPRING 7 THE EVENTS LAKE Lenora Huish Phone Payson, Utah 465-263- 8 A lovely little baby girl has' jcuned the family of happy parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Depew. She made her debut at the Utah Valley Hospital at Provo, Thursday May 9, weighing in at 8 pounds and 2 ounces. A sister, Debra and brother, Darrel greeted her when she came home with her mother on Mrs. Cecil S. Peery has received word that her grand-daughMr. and Mrs. (Dian) Kershaw and three small daughters from Tujunga, Cali!., have returned to Utah. Mr. Kershaw has found employment and they are presently staying at Draper. Sunday. Mr. Vern Johnson has been a patient at the Payson Hospital for some time receiving treatment for an illness. Very happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Max Depew, Pay-so- n. Great grandmother is Mrs. Ora G. Sweat also of Payson. Twenty six gamily members met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Montague on Sunday for a Mothers Day dinner and to wish their Mother a Happy Mothers Day. Included in the group were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lougy and four children; Mr. and Mrs. John Montague and baby; Steven, Peggy and Randy Jentzch from Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Jonnie Betts and two children, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Frank grand-daught- from Layton visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler on Sunday. Mrs. Cecil S. Peery enjoyed surprise visit when her grand-d- a u g h t e r, Dian, and husband, Jerry Kershaw, and their three Mrs. Lora Rowley accompanied the ray son High School Dancing class to a dance review held at the B.Y.U. Friday af- daughters, Robin, Stacey and Mickell Marie, called inSunday evening for a visit with her. ternoon. Billie Erekson, of Salt Lake, daughter of Harold and Vilda Erekson, spent four days with her parents and family. Mr. Loyd LeF evre, son of Mr. and Mrs. George LeFevre, left early Monday morning by plane from the Salt Lake Airport. H was a member of the Reserve Unit from Pleasant Grove which is being sent to Fort Leonard Wood, Mrs. Rhoda N. Davis was a guest of honor of her family at a combined Mothers Day and Birthday Dinner Party on Sunday, May 12 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling N. Davis and family. They extended Mothers Day greetings and helped her celebrate her 85th birthday which fell on Mothers Day May 12. Gifts were presented to her. Those attending and enjoying the dinner and family association were, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Merrill, Murray; Blanche Thomas, Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Simons and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sorenson and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Olson and daughter all from Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olson and three children, Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielsen and children, Sigurd; Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Davis and son Alan, Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Aired and family. The family- of Mrs. Lillie Shaw of Nephi enjoyed a Mothers Day dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Davis of Spring Lake Sunday afternoon. He Missouri. and his wife visited with his parents on Sunday. very large number of relatives and friends called at the open house reception held in honor of the Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tervort, which was held at their home Sunday afternoon. A Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Davis, on Sunday, and having dinner with them were, their nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olsen and three children and three of Lynns sisters children from Riverton. The children were happy to spend the day on the farm and enjoyed riding on a horse. A house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Miller for a day or two last week was his mother, Mrs. C. A. (Mable) Miller.-Shcame Tuesday and stayed with them while her car was being repaired. VIEWS Phone Mrs. Iva Nay announces the er arrival of a new born Wed. at the Utah Valley Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Juan Leyva (Suzanne Nay). A baby shower was held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Nay for Mrs. Leyva. Twenty two guests were present and many beautiful gifts received. Out of town guests were, Mrs. Joan Christensen of Salem; Mrs. Marjorie Ann Nay of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Amy Thomas of Provo. This is the second granddaughter for Mrs. Nay in the past two weeks, Earl and Marjorie Ann Nay being parents of the first granddaughter. gh with three children from Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Montague and one child, Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Montague were very pleased to have their children and grandchildren visit with them. Thursday, May 23, 1968 Mrs. Ruby Meredith Mr. nd Mrs. Art Arnold and children, Steven, twins Linda and Lisa and baby Bobby, a 84651 MOUNTAIN WEST er, PAYSON CHRONICLE - Mr. and Mrs. Marr Caldwell and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Timmons and Mrs. Lama Lance of Los Angeles, Calif., attended a birthday party Firday night in Salt Lake at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hanson in honor of Delos Searle and Mrs. Lula Timmons. A dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winston Christiansen in honor of Mrs. Edith Elkins of Salt Lake, mother of Mrs. Christiansen. Other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. James Rice and son David of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bailey, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elkins and children, Drew and Craig, of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hill of Spanish Fork. ers 465-333- 2 and Sons outing at Spanish . Fork Canyon. Mrs. Ruth Rothe attended the Reading of a Play written by Christie Lund ColeattheB.Y.U. . on Wed. A surprise party for Gail ... was held Sat. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Finlinson. Ten friends enjoy- ed skating, games and refreshments. Weinie Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Henline , motored to Bear Lake, Friday, , to visit their daughter andfam- - . ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lazenby. They also stopped in Sait Lake to visit another daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Banks. Penny Banks and Mar- ' ian Lazenby, grandchildren, who had vacationed a week with their grandparents returned to their homes. Diane Stickney, Janiel Olsen Jolle, eraduated recently from the salt Lake College of Medical "'.J Dental Assn. Diane is now interning at the Halbrok and Nooman Office in Salt Lake. Dianes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stickney and family attended the graduation exand Judy ercise. Of social interest was the Kitchen Shower held Saturday, May 18, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winston Christiansen in honor of Charlene Gold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gold. Hostess was Mrs. Judy Hill of Pleasant Grove. Many useful and beautiful gifts were received. Congratulations to Ray Lynn Hurst, son of Miles and Betty Hurst on receiving a trophy for the outstanding Senior Band member for the school year 6768. Mrs. Lora Rowley and Mrs. Judy Rowley attended a wedding reception Friday evening at Orem in honor of Mr. and surprised by a phone call from her son SFC Gardello Nay, who is stationed in San Francisco Mrs. Marvin Kitchen. Mr. Norman Rowley and Mr. Don Row-l- ey and sons attended the Fath- - with the Armed Forces, wishing her a very happy Mothers Day. Mrs. Iva Nay was pleasantly - Those present were Mrs. Lillie Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shaw and Merrell, Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Afton Haskell and family, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. R. Lynn Olsen and children, from Riverton and Mr. and Mrs. Davis. They spent the evening visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Fisher returned home Wednesday afternoon of last week from California where they spent ten days at the home of their daughter, Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bushnell and family at Northridge. They made the trip to see their new two week old grandson and to help out in the home with the new baby and the four other children. While there they visited one day with their daughter. Bishop and Mrs. Thomas Smallcomb (Diane) and six children at Costa Mesa, and one day with another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Williams and their five children at Englewood. Mr. and Mrs. Williams entertained them at a Mothers Day dinner at a local cafe. With the b i r t h of this new grandson they now have twenty nine grandchildren. L Miller Hoover Commission Lake City, with Ms wife, the bill in the upper house. former Reva Lee Carlson, and Ms WMle maintaining peak efficeight cMldren. Re-Election iency, Mr. Miller pointed out that he has been successful in reducing expenditures. 'For example, we have used welfare workers to repair and maintain Secretary of State Clyde L. the capltol grounds and buildMiller announced today that he is ings, he said. 'TMs has given on the needy people meaningful work a candidate for Democratic ticket. wMle saving the taxpayers subMr. Miller, who is completing stantial sums. his first term as Secretary of As Secretary of the State Board State, and has a long record of of Examiners, Mr. Miller said if service in both Houses of the he is he will continue Utah State Legislature, said his to carefully scrutinize all state would expenditures with the idea of campaign for be based upon his record of ac- eliminating waste wherever poscomplishment and the assurance sible, so that available funds can of continued progress in the be used successfully for the benestates second Mghest elective fit of all taxpayers. office. Mr. Miller headed the family "I have operated the Secretary concern 'Miller Brothers' Launof States office as a business, dry for twenty years prior to having brought to the position assuming Ms position of Secremore than twenty years of exper- tary of State . During that period ience as a successful business' he served two years in the State man. We have abolished bureau- House of Representatives and' ' Help Yourself and cratic policies of previous ad- seven years in the State Senate, four Community... ministrations and have taken a heading various Important comof the in attempt leading position mittees, including AppropriatMs administration to tions and serving as Senate WMp state government for for Ms party. He is a graduate of the greater efficiency and effective te control by the people of Utah, with Mr. Miller noted that as a State work with Whalton, Whaltoo Senator, he was the first legis- School of Commerce. He resides lator to introduce a 'Little at 374 East Haven Avenue, Salt Clyde Seeks As Sec. of State UM-vers- ity post-gradua- Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett Nelson motored to Provo where they enjoyed a birthday dinner at a local cafe. The occasion being Mrs. Nelsons birthday rpmr WTVimfM May 15. ... on film! 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