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Show i $ 4 rn Clarence Hill Named Lion Club President at Meeting New off.ceis were elected at Lions Club Monday evening and members were told about the LDS Welfare Farm. Claience A Hill was named piesident of the Lh"s Club at their regular meeting Monday evening Other officers elected were Dr. M L Oldroyd, first vice president; F. Merin Davis, second vice president, Don J McCoy secretary; James Fowler, Tail Twister, Clinton Lion Tamer and Max Pet-eiso- I t song leader. V. Henry Mitarai, retiring president, becomes a member of ; 4 the boaid of directors wuth ' 7"! holdover members, Eugene ... s 4 ' " fcv' 9 Hillman and Spence Amos V &sl: Mr Hill has been iirst vice Almon convention chairman, Mrs Keith Holman, president, WOMENS CLUB CONVENTION Preparing Harmer, decoiations for the Federated Womens Club Junior Cultus Club piesident, Mrs George F. second vice president, Royce Wilson, Cultu Club president convention to be held m Sprrg Lake SaturClarence A. Hill Hermansen, secretary, Roy Named Lions President Tachiki, Tail Twister, Harold day aie, left to right, Mrs Howaid Peeiy, Ockerman Lion Tamer, and Sherman Loveless, song leader 700 acres sweet corn, 6.9 acres The new officers will be in- lima beans, 50 acres potatoes, stalled at the last meeting in and 800 acres maize. This is in addition to about 200 acres June. of alfalfa planted last year assistant William Oram, 56 men are presently emfarm manager, of the LDS at the the speaployed farm, Church Welfare Farm in ker was the guest speaker. roll said, with a monthly payof about $17,000 He told of the operation and Ncbo Fust District, Utah will hold its annual Spang for the convention. Mrs A. A of the 10,000 acre Federation of Womens Clubs, Convention Saturday, April 27, Boston, Nephi, second vice development area at the Spring Lake LDS ward president, is chairman of mem-brshi- p farm in the undeveloped West Wins wells have Five the of valley. chuich in Spring Lake. for Nebo First Dis- been drilled and three more Convention theme will be trict. Scout-0-Reare being applied for, Mr e Strengthen The Arm Of Libunits, Cultus Club Oram said. Payson Wr and Junior Cultus Club, are erty. Under cultivation this year Mis. Dean Jensen, Spanish in charge of decorations; and will be about 3600 acres, in Top Cubs Fork, president Nebo First Beta Cultus Club is in charge row crops. The plan is to For the second year running, District, will preside and con- of publicity. plant 2000 acres sugar beets, duct the general session, after Boy Scout Explorer Post 96 which there will be departof the Payson West Ward won mental work followed by a honors at the sweepstakes luncheon with Mr. Arch Madannual Scout-O-Re- e held Satsen, president KSL Radio and urday night in the BYU Field-hous- e Televis.on station, as keynote under sponsorship of the Utah National Parks Counspeaker. cil. Regis stration will begin at 9 Post 96 presented a display am, the morning session, 9 30 a m ; departmental work, 10 30 of fiberglass canoe building, a m ; luncheon, 12 30 p m. color photography development, archery and Members of the Utah State and construction of packs and Federation will speak. Mis. Grant Callister, Fillsleeping bags. more, first vice piesident, is First place in the Explorer chairman of the host 'group division went to Post 794 of Wayne P. Wride the Rivergrove Second LDS Returns from Sweden Ward, for a musical comedy Named of an Explorer camp when Will gnls arrived. Honoiable mention went to Post 184, of the Orem 16th Ward, for a kayak Hop Give display, and to Post 738 of Queens elected Friday night the Edgemont 4th Ward, for Wayne P. Wride, son of Mr at the PTA sponsored Record archeiy and plastic FASHION JUNIOR HIGH SHOW SCHOOL and Mrs. Wayne D Wride, Hops were: Senior, Gnls compliJerry worn on be each will to in outfits Fashion be welcomed other their the Payson, Senn; Junior, Vicky Hiatt; menting In the Scout division, Troop home Sunday, April 28, 5 30 Sophomore, Linda Smith. Show are, left to right, Kathie Pulver, Linda Haskell, Sheree 117 of the Elberta Branch won Sencer. Susan Haskell, Joyce p m., at the Payson Fifth Ward on Cooper, were Corsages pinned first place for a cooking demservices. each of the queens. The flowonstration, and honorable menElder Wride has served in ers presented in spot dances tion went to Troop 729 of the the Swedish Mission with six wrere donated by local stores, Sunset Second Ward for rope months spent in Finland .He and home-mad- e goodies sold and to troop 89 of the making n to Pay-sowere donated by parents. is expected arrive in Provo 12th Ward for snow-sho- e PTA officers wish to exFnday, after touring sevconstruction. eral European countries on press their appreciation to Cub Winners release from his mission. all who assisted Spring Fashion Frolic is girls will be modeling the First place in the Cub Scout the theme of the Payson Jun- articles of clothing which they ior High Schools annual fash- have made in the clothing division was won by Pack 38 ion show and tea It will be classes this year. The fashion of the Edgemont First Ward held in the school gymnasium show will be under the di- for puppets and Cub Scout fitMonday, April 29, at 1 45 p m rection of Mrs Lucille Liddle, ness Honorable mention was All eighth and ninth grade homemaking instructor. Mr. given to Pack 729 of Sunset Payne will furnish the music Second Ward for Indiancrafts, for the program. and Pack 68 of Spnngville Mothers of the girls will be Sixth Ward for plaster Little invited as special guests. 't i-- federated Clubs WillHold Convention in Spring Lake El-ber- ta Ward . Elberta Wayne Wride Report Sun. Queens 1 w it m lit i Win ers in a dt d a tiophy euh section weie Talent n, Warner, 4l& KIWANIS CLUB TALENT SHOW WINNERS Semoi d. vision winneis aie pic turn! top and the Junioi division wineis aie posing m ihe A total of 95 gills and bojs from the Pajson aiea weie given the oppoitunity to pie given the oppoitunity to j c t loim before an audience n the annual Kiwams Club -- Talent-Show- picsented ', Thuis-da- y and Fnday night at Pay-so- n High School auditorium Elemental y guides pel formed Thuisday and Junior high and high school ages appeared Fi iday Vernal Twede, Ki warns pies- - with community s ng mg co idle ted In J D Chi Istomin and the' pi to the flag ltd by I lend Johnson Mr Johnson was dn.in ail of the ident, pusided at opining ex- - i K isc s t'i Wilson, Jr High Set PTA Meetings Wilson School will hold a PTA mcctng Fudav night All childien will pniticipate in the program titled C C Spring Daze. Mis Ray Angus and Mis Beinell Evans, piesident Make and vice piesident, urge all pai ents to attend this last meeting of the year The Pawm Junior High Payson Chamber of Com- School Exchange assen bly will merce will expand membership furni h the piogiam at the according to plans made Mon- last met ting of the Junior High day at an executive meeting School PTA tills year held at Bobs Cafe Leo Daley, The piogiam will begin president, conducted the meet- at 7 39 p m next Wednesday ing. May 1st Follow up on the memberElection ad instillation of ship drive will be completed next yeais office is will also be conducted (continued on back page) Payson of to Drive For Membership Tale it Archie Shown Will-a- n as master of ceremonies intioduced each perfor-me- i by number s w and Out-of-to- jud.es selected winneis and gold tiophies were piesented Fnday evening to winners in both nights show's. Winners m the various divisions follow: Junior Division First to Third Grad, vocal, Lou Ann uff, piano, e Johnson; dance Rena Whitelock; Fouith to Sixth giade; vocal, Janene Noon, piano, LouAnn Payne; instrumental, David Tervort; dance, Sherol Stickney, miscellanous, Rose-ann- Jan Whitby. Senior Division, junior high school, vocal Sheine Cooper; instrumental (trumpet) Curtis piano , Robert dance Debbie Burton; Nelson; Lof-gra- n, miscellanous, Beverly Wolfe; school high Allan vocal, Wilde; piano, Lynne Cowan; instil mental, (trumpet) Dale Davis. , Lynne Cowan and Curtis Nelson were named best all around musicians of the contest. at Record bow-maki- ng Payson Jr. High Vill Present Fashion Show Mon. April 29 Damage Done by Frost Orchardists in the Payson area believe little damage was done to fruit buds in below fieezing temperatures Tuesday from midnight until after dawn However, it will be sevW Claysoi, center, eral days before the entire NEW SANTAQUIN BISHOPRIC Ward Sunday story is known, according to Second was named bishop of the Santaquin interviewed. evening, Hyrum E Biadley, left, fust counselor, and T. Gordon s found the valcounselor. Heelis, right, secoid ley dense with smoke from oil pots set afire in orchards in an effort to raise temperatures during the night Almost all orchardists smudged during the night A reading of 20 degrees was Ward and Mr. Heelis has been a noted outside the south-sid- e Second Santaquin orchards but this was warmed a new sustained bishopric High councilman. Released from the bishop- to 26 within the smudge area Sunday evening Lawience W Clajsoi, fast ric weie J. Frank Sorenson, counselor in the Santaquin-Tinti- c bishop, Wilber Shaw, first Mothers Day Gifts stake piesidency for a counselor, and Myroa Olson, number of years, was sus- second counselor Ward clerks, Gifts suitable for Mothers tained new bishop of the waid LaRain Goodall and Milton Day will be offered by Third Waid Relief Society Bishop Clnyson chose as his Jarvis, and Darrell Horrocks, couaselois Hyrum Emerson financial cleik, were released at a sale scheduled for Tuesday, Patten Apnl 30, 1 to 4 p m , at the Bradley, fust, and Thomas President Carl A Goidon Heelis, second presided at the meeting Bis- Relief Society room. A variety The new bishop is puncipal hop Clayson will retain his of ai tides including aprons, of the Santaquin Junior High position in the stake presi- hankerchiefs, pillow cases, etc, School. Mr Bradley has been dency until the next stake wdll be on sale The public is financial clerk in the stake conference to be held in June. invited. Waldon Francom Feted at Farewell Sunday Waldon Francom will be honored at a missionary faie-we- ll Sunday evening Elder Francom will be honored in the Sacrament Services of the Park Waid Sunday evening The meeting will begin at 5 30 The missionary, a son of Mr and Mis Dean J Francom, has accepted a call to seive in the Gulf States Mission. He will enter the mission home May 6 Magic Show Set by Payson First Ward Sat., May 4 The Magical Andcrsons be presented in a tw rs Santaquin Ward Sustained New Bishopric Sunday Pay-so- n will entertainment Saturday, May 4, Nebo Stake tabernacle, 8 p m. There will also be a mat- Early-riser- inee at 2 p m j Payson First Ward is spon' j sor, with all wards of the stake participating in ticket NEW SEMINARY OFFICERS Officers for the Seminary for sales Each w'ard will receive next year elected recently aie, left to right, Mark Oldroyd, a percentage of the pi ice of president, Sylvia Hiatt, secretary, LuCine Haas, treasurer, and tickets sold Dean Jolley, first counselor. H F. Andy Anderson, a Payson man, his wife, lone, and their daughter, Valerie, will perform feats of magic, mentalist and ventriloquist Maik Oldroyd, son of Dr. They were elected on a split acts. and Mrs M L. Oldroyd Pay-so- ticket from the Gold and the ' Andy has been in the enhns been elected presi- Green parties Other nominees tertainment business for many dent of the Payson LDS Sem- were Lynn Warr, president; years and his speciality is inary. He succeeds Wayne Bruce Winegar first counselor, magic, for which he has w'on Janice Shaw, secretary; and wide acclaim He has a top Spencer Other new officers are Dean Kenny Crook, treasurer. rating with the Magicians A second counselor will be Association, which his been Jolley, first vounselor; Lucine Haas, treasurer and Sylvia named when school starts in earned thiough constant Hiatt, secretary. September, 1963. ,) Seminary Elects 63 Officers n, Robert E. Murdoch Genola honors Missionary Accepts Mission Call Farewells for Three Missionaries Sun. Law-renc- e fruit-growe- Oran Vaun Finlinson Oian Vaun Finl.nson will be honoied in a progiam Sunday evening in the Saci ament of the West Ward Meet-- l g w ill bt gin at 7 30 Elder Emliiivon, a son of Mr and Mis Oran J finlinson has been called to seive in the Alaska i Canadian Mission of the church The missioirny will enter the mission home m Salt Lake City May 6 Sei-vic- Genola Ward will honor a depaiting missionary Sunday evening in a farewell program Robeit E Murdoch, son of Mr and Mis Elroy Murdoch, will be feted in the regular Sacrament meeting of the ward beginning at 6 p m. Elder has accepted a call to TServe in the Gulf States Mission of the LDS Church Hd will enter the misch sion home May Events of the 6. XOeek THURSDAY, APRIL 25 Bicycle Safety Course, Taylor School FRIDAY, APRIL 26 BkccIc Sifcty CoLise, Paik View School WiLon School PTA SATURDAY, APRIL 27 Fed Womens Club Chuich, 0 a m Convention, SUNDAY, AFRIL 28 Farewell for Elder Waldon Francom, 5 30 Lake Spring Park Ward pm Welcome home foi Elder Wayne P Wride, Fifth Waid, 5 30 pm Farewell for Elder Robeit E Murdoch, Genola Ward 6pm Farewell for Elder Oian Vaun Finlinson, West Ward 7 39 p m MONDAY, APRIL 29 Junior High Fashion Show, 1 45 pm TUESDAY, AFRIL 30 Thud Ward R S Gift Sale, 1 to 4 pm. Bicycle Safety Couise, Wilson School, 1 to WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 Junioi High PTA Meeting, 7.30 pm. 4 pm. |