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Show Y This Mr. Week in Genola Phono Dorothy Thomas 754-349- Mt. last Thursday. A hot dinner was served to Mrs. Evelyn Larson, Mrs. 5 Delida Christensen, Mrs. Gladys York, Mrs. Roberta Nelson and Mrs. Dorothy Thomas and Mrs. Helen Stewart from West Mt. Gifts were presented to Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Rothe, Afternoon was spent serving and visiting. Mrs. Inex Christensen and neice Joyce Nielson and children from Ephraim visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith. Ernest Griffin Kerby from visited her a nephew of Mrs. Walt Mr. and Mrs. Garth Hansen and six children from Escondido Calif., visited over night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Christensen. 'They were on their way to Salt Lake to enter their son John in the Mission Home. He will serve a two year Mission in Peru. res Argentina her family last week. Deu-Nos-- Ai and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nelson and girls visited at Salt Lake last week. Mrs. Velma Jarvis from Salt Lake visited at the home of the Milton Thomas and her daughter and family Howard Thomas at the Power Plant at Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Nelson visited in Salt Lake last week. Miss Jan Kerby from Salt Lake visited Walt Kerbys last Mr. and Mrs. Henning Jensen from Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Palle Hatting from Copenhagen, Denmark visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomas last Thursday. her parents the Mr. and Mrs. Larry Huff and son from Albuquerque , New Mexico visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Barney for Miss Wendy LeBaron from Salt Lake visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell LeBaron, last weekend. Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas and daughter Shelly and Jack Thomas visited in Salt Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. DewainSandersonandson, San Pedro, Calif, with and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Kerby and son Terry attended conference Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Doyle Davis and family from Convina Calif., visited at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Davis and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jess Livingston and also to attend conference. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nelson and Jack Thomas visited in Salt Lake Friday. Mrs. Deleen Thomas and daughters, Shelly and LuAnn, and Mrs. Orthella Cur-w- in visited in Salt Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thomas and son Mrs. Edna Jones entertained for Easter three of her cousins, Mrs. Ireta Argyle from Randolph and Mrs. Wilson Mitchell, and Mrs. Jack Mitchell from Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Peterson and family from Manti. Mrs. Wiona Jensen entertained the O.N.O. Club. A hot supper was served and cards were played with prizes going to Mrs. Elaine Kirk, Mrs. Ruth Finlayson Mrs. Elaine Nelson, also present were Mrs. Fern Horton, Mrs. Ethel Nielson, Mrs. Devar Sorenson, Mrs. Avaline Kirk and Mrs. Sylvia Steck. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Kerby entertained Easter dinner for their son Lynn and wife from Provo and Miss Ruth Wall from Santaquin. Mrs. Jean Marie Park and two children from Spanish Fork visited at the home of her parents on Saturday. She also attended the Spring Festival and auction sale held that day. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Jasperson, (Joy) from Springville visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Butler on Sunday. They attended Sunday night meeting with her mother and sister, Lana. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Fisher went to Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Zeeman and four children, Ronald, Lynette, Raymond and Jeffery, were in Salt Lake on Monday. They visited at the home of her sister. group of eight ladies who have been taking a course in tailoring finished the class on Monday. In the group were Zella Griffith, Donna Butler, Darlene Jacobson, Rowene Knapp, Cherril Butler, Betty Ann Durrant, Marie Ashton and Iris Deuel. Instructors were Thelma Butler and Della A Miss Arlis Davis and Mrs. Rhoda Davis were houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Davis while Miss Davis was spending her two week vacation in Utah. She visited with other relatives while here. Wednesday afternoon. Appointment ARCH of David A. Strong as U.S. Steels Geneva Works was announced today by F.S. Dain, superintendent, personnel staff assistant - labor relations at THEATRE Box Office Open 8.00 p.m. Show Starts 8:15 p.m with One Showing Each Night Thurs. services. A native of Payson, Strong holds a B.S. degree from Brigham Young University and an M.B.A. from Stanford University. He began his U.S, Steel career in 1967 as a Geneva Works management trainee. Strong lives at 85 South 300 East, Provo. - Fri. - Sat. - 25 - 26 24 IT WoUAl Slow NATIONAL GENERAL PICTURES Praxm Production m a Now at our regular I GREGORY EVA MARIE PECK SAINT admiuions ALSO LADIES NIGHT TUESDAY The Great Show of - PANAVISION- - One Performance Daily 7 Show 7:30 p.m. Out at 10:15 p.m. KIDS MATINEE Sat. & 3 p.m.' "SHERIFF OF FRACTRUED JAW" Doors 1 Mr. and Mrs. Warren from Dutch John visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bussey. They also attended her sisters wedding. ' Pork Chops Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ewell and family visited at Hanksville last weekend. Mrs. Bernadine Gros, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bussey, and Paul Mogensen were married at Provo last week. Family Pock Top Grade Mr. and Mrs. Walt Kerby attended the Ice Follies at Salt Lake last week. An anniversary party for Mr. and Mrs. Myron Christensen was enjoyed by friends. Cards were played and prizes went to Mrs. Rulon Finch and Myron Christensen, high, and Mrs. Bryan Draper and Mr. Clarence Bussey, low. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larson, Mrs. Clarence Bussey, Rulon Finch, Bryan Draper and Mrs. Myron Christensen. A lunch was served. Fresh Fryers SS Whole Chickens This Low Price GttlciM... Boneless Roast Safeway Sliced locust! isaeeini Try Its Delicious Smokehouse Flavor Cut-U- p Fryers Shop 37' ib. Ib. Complete Food Store! A Coldbrook I VIC! I UCII II I W 4 - In Mu "V1 Quarters An All Vegetable Product Shredded Wheat Nabisco Cereal 15-o- pkg. Fluffo Shortening 3 ib. 35 iaoiraaomGos 64 4 (ONUS iUBMM VALUE THIS WEEK- '- FRUIT DISHES 39c Last Week! BUYS! 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Turnip Greens, White or Yellow Squash, Scotch Treat Peas Golden CASSEROLE French Sliced Vegetables for a picture to run with a story about an activity in which you are interested, will you haVe an photograph to send? 5 Ice Cream Snow Star All Flavors 59' MI 39 Mayonnaise 391 NuMade Premium Try Its Golden Rich Egg Flavor doz. Extra 45 Large -- doz Volume No. 1 . ! 47? With $3 quart jar V Purchase 9 51 ef Volumes 2 Thru Beef Stew Ellis ; THE STALKING MOON NO SATURDAY MATINEE Libby's Vienna zz paper reproduction, as the Spring Lake DUP Camp will hold the April meeting at the Ward Chapel on Monday, April 88, unless further notified. soccimifOB CIIIEMI AinilKIS The Sewing Club entertained Mrs. Ann Nelson and Mrs.Cene Rother from West trait. Young Clifton Allen Brereton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Brereton of Santaquin, was very happy to be an overnight guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Brereton, Thursday night at their home. The appointment TECHNICOLOR- Mrs. Kenneth Thomas held a birthday party for her son, Warner Dee, Thursday on his 8th birthday, games were played and prizes given and lunch was served with ice cream there were 18 who attended. up-to-da- 3 Orem visited with Mrs. J. Everett Nelson at her home Friday afternoon. She was happy to visit with them. F ormer residents of Spring Lake, Bishop and Mrs. Russell Rich, now residing in Mrs. Elmer Mower and Mrs. J. Everett Nelson were in Provo Monday afternoon on business and shopping. The Spring Lake Spring Festival held PAYSON CHRONICLE Thursday, April 24, 1969 Provo Wednesday on business. While there they did some shopping. APRIL Mrs. Cynthia T. Carter and her son, Mr. Edwin Taylor, from Salt Lake who came to Payson on business came to Spring Lake and called in for a short visit with Mrs. J. Everett Nelson at her home THE Guests for dinner visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peery on Sunday Mr. were their son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. Clyde Peery of Provo. Mower. group of ward members including Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth D. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Depew, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Zeeman, Mr. and Mrs. George LeFevre, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Revel and Hector Sadler went to Provo on a recent Tuesday to be shown through the Deseret Industries with a group from the stake who received an invitation to visit there. Mr. and Mrs. LuRay Draper visited at Las Vegas, Nevada last Fast Sunday to attend the blessing of their grandson. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Johnson and boys from Manila spent the Easter holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larson and his parents at Provo. Mr. Mark Haveron from California vishome of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Throckmorton. William Mickelson. They spent time sightseeing and visiting many places of interest. They especially enjoyed Disneyland. One of their relatives who is employed there showed them around the most interesting places. They returned home Saturday night with his sister, Miss Arlis Davis and his mother, Mrs. Rhoda Davis, who had spent the winter with her daughter, Arlis, at her home at Montebello. She returned to her home at Payson. On the way home they stopped at Las Vegas, Nevada for a visit with another sister, Mrs. Blanch Thomas, and her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Minninear. Saturday was very enjoyable and very successful. Everyone had a good time. A number of former residents and people from other towns attended. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Revel, chairman of the affair, and their committees are to be congratulated for their efforts. The large crowd attending the dance at night had a very good time visiting together and dancing to the music played by the Zeeman orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larson visited at Gunnison Sunday. in Logan Sunday with their daughter Sandra, who was leaving Monday with the R.O.T.C. girls by bus to Washington D. C. for the Cherry Fest Blossom." to be in the parade. There were 45 girls who attended from the college. Curtis visited ited at the Phan lenart Huish Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Davis have returned home from a week vacation trip to California. They left here by bus Friday evening going to Huntington Beach where they visited with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. 445-263- 8 A Terry, visited at their son, Sam, Mr. and Mrs. Lavon York entertained for the Easter holidays Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Parker and children from Richfield and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Draper and family from Granger. Spring Lake Events Prices WE RESERVE THE RIGHT Effective TO REFUSE 25 -- .1 1 s1.69 Todoy Thru Saturday SALES TO COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS Heat 'n Serve 4 vi' COPYRIGHT I960 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED .r. - |