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Show The Payton Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, April Present Payson High will Become 8th 9th on Completion of New School 29, 1965 liens trounce Obituaries Dons in dual track meet In a dual track meet held the Lions scored for Spanish 108 points to Fork. In the 16 events the Dons could get only one first and a ties for first. Everyone's attention turned to the high jump pit toward end of the meet. Ray Loveless of Payson cleared the bar at 6 feet 3 inches to break the school record that was 5 feet 11 inches. His teammate, Richard Gee, jumped six feet to also break the school mark. High hurdles Peery, Pay-soStaheli, Payson West, S. on Friday, 2-- n; 17.1. F. Time Thomas J. Elvy. Jr. 11.0. Douglas, S. F.; Dutson, Payson. Time Mile j After visiting the schools of the District, April 12 and li, the Board of Education of Nebo School District met in regular session in the District Office in Spanish Fork, on April 13, at 5:C0 p.m. President Mark B. Anderson was in charge of the meeting. Roll call showed all members present. Superintendent Russell N. Stansfield and the Clerk C. J. Wendel, were also present. The invocation was offered by C. J. Wendell. The Clerks tentative notes of the meeting held Monday, March 29, copies of which were furnished the Superintendent and mailed to all Board members on April 2, were approved as the official minutes of the meeting on a motion by Dr. William H. Sorensen, seconded by Alfonzo Kester Claims amounting to $64,457. above-mention- Hore, Payson; Bowers, Payson; Hansen, S. F. Time 100 Thomas James Elvy Jr., 30, formerly of Santaquin, died Monday at San Diego Naval Hospital of cancer He was born May 10, 1934, in California, a son of '.homas J. Rnd Lillis Martin Elvy. He has served in the Navy the past 16 years, holding rank of Chief Petty Officer. He was a member of the LDS church. He was educated in the Santaquin. City Schools. Surviving are his father of Calfomia; his stepfather;, Roy . Olson, Santajuin; two stepbrothers, Jack Olson and Thomas Olson, both of Santaquin a stepsister, Mrs. Don (Kath ryn) Patten, Spanish Fork. Funeral services will be announced by Jolley Mortuary. In lieu if flowers, money is asked to be turned over to the Vfamily and it will be contributed to the Xancer Fund. S. F. Ewell, 524.0. 440 Peterson, Payson; and Gardner, S. F., tied for first; Gilmore, Payson. Time 57.5. Low hurdles Richards, Hansen, S. F.; Peery, Time 23.8. 880 Lopez, Payson; Johnson, Payson; Wilson, Payson. Time 16 (Vo. No. 5110 to No. 5312 incl.), lists of which were fur- nished the Superintendent and mailed to all Board members on April 9, 1955, were approved on a motion by Raymond C. Johnson, seconded by Leo A. Crandall. Motion carried. The Clerk furnished the 2:20. Superintendent and each mem220 Hore, Payson Bowers, ber of the Board with a copy of the financial statement Payson; Cook, S. F. Time 24.8. showing a bank balance of High jump Loveless, Pay-so- $580,406.53 on March 31, with Gee, Payson; Nielsen, S. outstanding check totaling $328, F. Height 6 feet 3 inches. 089.19, leaving a balance of Pole vault Richards, funds on April 1, in the amount Mikesell, Payson; Spen- of $252,317.34. cer, Payson. Height 11 feet. The Clerk furnished the SupBroad jump Richards, Pay-so- erintendent and each, member Pinegar, S. F.; Day, S. of the Board with copies of F.; and Peay, S. F., tied for the Budget Report covering third. Distance 21 feet, Vi in. the period July 1, 1964, to Shot put Egan, Payson; March 31, 1965. Jolley, Payson; Johnson, S. F. The Revenue Report showinch. Distance 46 feet ed: Discus Egan, Payson; JolEstimated Revenue, $4,500,280. ley, Payson; Stoops, S. F. Dis00; Received to Date, $3,183, tance 123 feet. Estimated Balance, $1, 436.67; T. Wilson, Payson; Javelin 316,843.33. Reid, payson; Pulver, Payson. The .Disbursement Report Distance None given. Mile relay Payson (Stewart, showed: Kallaback, Gilmore, Peterson). Amount Budgeted, $4,500,280. 00; Expended to Date, $2,840, Time 4:02. 880 relay Payson (Staheli, 009.39; Unexpended Balance, Pay-so- n; Pay-so- n. n; Pay-so- n; n; v Baby Lafferiy Baby Lafferty, infant daughter of Ronald and Dianna Sayre Lafferty, Provo, died Sunday at Utah Valley Hospital of natural causes. The child was bom Saturday, April 24. Surviving are her parents of Provo, also a sister, Carolee, Pfovo; grandparents, Dr. and Mbs. W. L. Lafferty, Payson; CUyton Sayre, Anderson, In- - a HERE'S DAD" Superintendent to study the Boards present building rental policy along with the adopted policies of Alpine and Provo Districts and submit recommendations to the Board at its regular meeting in May. Stansfield Superintendent reported to the Board that the Regional Conference on Health, Physical Education and Recreation, a Department of the National Education Association was being held in Salt Lake 1 plan banquet The annual awards banquet of the Payson Women Bowlers Association will be held Wed- nesday, May 5, in the Legion Hall. Dinner will be served at such a happy, personal Idea. Youll agree when 7:30 p.m.. ., Reservations must be made by May 1 with Beth Wyler or by calling the Payson Bowl All members are urged to be you pick up your phone and go in attendance. visiting. diana; Mrs. John Nunnery, Jacksonville, .(Florida; greatgrandmothers, r Mrs. Wilbur Sayre; Mrs. Carrie Miller, both of Anderson, Indiana. Graveside services were conducted Tuesday in Payson City Cemetery under direction of Rigby Mortuary. Mountain States Telephone 5SqiAc6TI5N Park-Universi- ty Its . - pation bonds in denominations of $100,000.00 each to meet current obligations during the 1965-6school year to be sold on July 1, containing the option to redeem any or all bonds after January 20, 1966. Quotations are to be received on or before May 10, at 8:00 p.m. at the office of the Board of Education in Spanish Fork. Quotations are to include the cost of obtaining legal opinion and the furnishing of the necessary printed forms and bonds. The Board spent considerable time evaluating with the Superintendent the items requested by the principals of the various schools. The most of the items evaluated were those Concerned with the improvement and maintenance of the school plant. The Board followed its established policy of giving first consideration to the items which would en The Intermountain West's Cold Strike Stamps Favorite Brand New Gold Strike Catalog Now Available At Safeway mm 6 Long Distance 21-2- 3. Hore, K. Wilson, Bowers). Time $1,600,270.61. A motion was made by Leo 1:39. A. Crandall, seconded by Dr. Medley relay Payson (DavH. Sorensen, authorWilliam LoMurdoch, Tervort, idson, Clerk to call for bids the 4:06. izing pez). Time on $1,100,000.00 in tax antici- that make words j hance the learning situation for the child. A motion was made by Leo A. Crandall, seconded by Raymond C. Johnson, that as the new senior high schools in Springville and Payson are completed, the old senior high schools would be used to house the Springville and Payson 8th and 9 th grades, and the present junior high buildings would be used to house the Springville and Payson 6th And 7th grades. Motion carried. Kenneth Long representing Dixon and Long Architects, reviewed with the Board the preliminary plans of the proposed District Office, and the Warehouse, Maintenance and Transportation Center to ba located in Spanish Fork. No further action was taken by the Board. A motion was made by Leo A. Crandall, seconded by Dr. William H. Sorensen, that the Clerk be authorized to call for bids to furnish paint to be used in the Maintenance Department of the District, and such other items, as needed, to include classroom and custodial supschool plies for tHje 1965-6- 6 year. The Board requested the X Women Bowlers Those are just two Stansfield with the Spanish Fork Senior would be forthcoming someSuperintendent time during May of this year. submitted a teachers request High School space allocations. The Superintendent report- for a leave of absence with a The meeting adjourned at ed that plans are being form- guarantee of the same position 12:30 p.m on a motion by Dr ulated on the summer school upon return as requested by William H. Sorensen. and extended year programs, Dee Pullman, teacher at the so that application for approval Spanish Fork Junior High can ba sent into the State Of- School The Board reiterated City this year on April The Board authorized the Sup fice. He also reported that its stand that a leave of abPAYSON CHRONICLE are being formulated on sence could not be granted erintendent to send 1 coach plans the Library program of the with a guarantee of returning A weekly newspaper, estabeach day from one of the high District for State Department to the same position held prior lished in 1888, published every schools providing his classes approval. to the leave of absence, and Thursday and entered as seccould be scheduled without that his return to the District ond Class matter at the post could only be considered if office in Payson, Utah, under hiring a substitute. Stansfield Attend past President an opening is available. Superintendent the act of March 8, 1879. The Superintendent discuss- Subscription rate $3.00 per submitted to tne Board the ed with the Board the Voca- year, $1.75 6 months, payable schedule of dues for the Utah Auxiliary breakfast tional Agriculture and Indus- in advance: single copy 1C School Boards Association for A group of local women at- trial Arts 1965-66 school year. The the Department as planan American Legion ned for the two new senior NATIONAL EDITORIAL Board tabled any action until tended for breakfast presischools. He also presented high after the April 20 meeting of Auxiliary past presidents Sat- copies of the Architects Study the Delegate Assembly of the dents and Orem Memorial of in the urday AssociaAllocations for the Utah School Boards were Shirley twoSpace Building. They new schools as compared tion. Skinner, Vione Reece, MadeStansfield line Mir.nick, Esther Nielsen, Superintendent submitted a request from Rell Afton Oborn, Leona Thomas. Francis, art teacher at the Cuba Davis former president Springville Jr. High, to go on of the local unit now residing an art tour into Southern Utah in California, was also present. with a group from the Brigham Young University. The Board LDS Socialabfes to did not approve the request. Russell N. Superintendent hold social tonight Stansfield presented a request from Omar M. Hansen, President of the Springville High The LDS Sociables will hold School Art Association, and a their annual Spring dance letter from Mark A. Nelson, Thursday evening at 9 p.m. at treasurer of the Utah State the Ward, Junior Livestock Show in 1st West 8th North, Provo. The theme for this special Spanish Fork, soliciting aid to meet the expenses of each of MORTUARY Suddenly evening, the two organizations. A mo- Spring, will be carried out tion was made by Alfonzo Kes- with lovely springtime decorter, seconded by Dr. William ations and a special floor show. AMBULANCE H. Sorensen," that the Board Refreshments will also be 30 YEARS OF SERVICE approve an appropriation of served. $150.00 for each of the two The LDS Sociables is an or"A FUNERAL SERVICE WITHIN THE MEANS OF ALL" organizations, as has been done ganization for all people over in previous years. Member of Utah Funeral Directors Assn. 25 who are widowed, divorced Stansfield or single. All who are eligible Superintendent FUNERAL PLANS reported that the Accreditation to belong to the group are Team from the State Office cordially invited to join with Unlimited 218 South Main Payson Parking had finished their survey of them Thursday for an enjoy-ab- e the Payson, Spanish Fork and evening of dancing and DIAL 465-250- 6 PAYSON Springville Junior High Schools sociabilty. and that their formal report . WE'RE FEATURING C Kodak THE THE 1965 FORD CARS AND TRUCKS Buy Extra and Save Vienna Sausage 3-7- . 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