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Show The Payscn Chronicle, Payson, Utah FRIDAY. JUNi: 4, 1954 Junior Young Men Must Sign Class Holds High Banquet Personality With Draft Board The Bell Rings for Wilsons Personality class held their banquet Wednesday May Hi, in the Home Economies mom. Mrs. Pickering, Mrs. Wilson, Miss Nelson, Mr. Payne and Mr. Wilson were the honored guests. Paul Bower was the host, George Gardner was toastmaster. The theme for their banquet was spurts. Toasts were given by the following: Judith Burk man, baseball; Kathleen Crane, basketball; Raymond Hansen, football; Nancy Pulver, skating; Spencer, swimming; Christine Walton, skiing; Kay Wyler, tennis; Garald Bernes, fishing; Joel Cowan, track. Vallejo Balzly sang .Bell Bot- . am again ,fiei a .shot!, Here week of Commencement" arid a long day of remembering I'd forgotten there were so many hours m one day. spent the at. the morning Cemetery where helped decorate a small grave 1 Stake c Stake Conference June 5 and 6 Stake j j (onferei.r, Quarterly be held S;. ! urriay and S..r.- !.n day, June 5 and fj, 1954 nous-in tie Santaqum-stake with Eider Adam S, Benni.u. of the Council ui the Twelve and Mark B Garff of the (.Lurch maiked by a headstone bearing Welfare in attendance, the picture of a little lamb; visThose who should attend ited friends, enjoyed the Amen-ca8:00 oclock Saturday night Legion program, especially ing are; Stake presidency, high tiie oration given by Millis Whit- council, patriarchs, stake clerk-,- , tier (what a memory that man stake Meirhiedck pnesfh'H-has), had the family together for committee, stake and ward corn-- : a hamburger broil", rode up the mittees for Senior Aarorne priest canyon where we saw the "lit- bond, stake supcrintendeneif;, of j tle stream that wasn't selfish, Sunday School and V M Md A , t the cave of Srnnkey the Beai and stake mission presidency, ah a dozen other things our adult tom Blues", presidencies, secretaries and group by accompanied Elain Rogers, after which a few eyes might never have noticed. leaders leaders of Melchizedek students from the B. Band play- With a few hours still left came priesthood bed .p , quorums, ed a number, they were Karen the frightening realization that counselors, and ward clerks. All stake and ward welfare Garner, Elain Rogers, Judith Gee, Id better start "commencing" so Peggy Provstgaard, Tony Pick- that a few years from now will committees arid members n! the find re with too much time ering, Wayne Parker, Walter not council should attend the remember." Indeed, 1 plan high Ludlow, Gary Hansen, Bobby to welfare meeting at (5:30 p m, on to commence by registering on Adams, and Joe Athen. Brig. GonoroJ J. Wallace West, State Director of Selective Service for the State of Utah reports that a large number of young men in Utah are not aware of their duties and obligations under the present Universal Military Training and Service Act (Selective Service Law). Tiit? present Law requires every man, upon reaching his 18th birthday to register with the nearest Selective Service Local Tins registration must Board. be accomplished wthin five days after attaining the age of 18 years. Failure to register within this time subjects a man to very severe penalties, ranging from classification as a delinquent, subject to immediate induction, to possible imprisonment for five years and a fine of $10,000.00. The location of a Local Board can be obtained at the nearest will 1 ; 1 j j 1 j i,a-c- i i ! - J i J post office. The only exception from registration is a man who is on active duty as a member of the ed form active service in the Armed Services, who was born or after on 30 August 1922, and who has reached his 18th birth-dat- e, shall present himself for and submit to registration before his nearest Local Board within thirty days following the date of his separation. It is important, also, General West emphasized, that men should not confuse registration under the World War II Selective Service Act with the present Law. Any registration prior In addition, the Universal Mil- to August 30, 1948 is under an itary Training and Service Act obsolete Law and is now void. requires that every man sepurat- Armed Services. Membership in a Reserve Component such as the National Guard, Naval. Reserve, Army Organized Reserve Corps, Air Force reserves or Marine Reserves is not active duty. Men who are members of these and similar Reserve programs must register within five days after reaching their 18th birth-date. Sunday, June 20, (just 39 years to the day I was first registered on a birth certificate) for the BYU Leadership week which us June 21 to 25 inclusive. I've just been thumbing through the catalogue and there is such a fascinating array of subjects I'd have a hard time deciding which to attend except I already know Ill go where duty calls and hope theres time left over for rnv druthers." Last Mrs. afternoon Wednesday Janet Lee, outgoing Relief Society president, entertained all those sisters who had worked with her on the Stake Relief So t a party at her ciety board home in Eureka. A delicious dinner was served to the followOlive Greenhalgh, Jose ing: phine Crook, Norma Jamison, LuDean Sax, Lillie Davis, Lottie Davis, Maude Mclntire, Emma Fowler, Helen NeLson, Harriet Iludsan, Lavelne Johnson, Julie Peterson and Ida Greenhalgh. Mrs. Vivian Roper and Mrs, GenFrom the Cedar Rapids Tribune, cost we taxpayers only about $4,900 evieve Behrens were unable to Cedar Rapids, Iowa: The villain or a year to put Schlne In brass, while le Each member represent. hero, according to the preconceived tire big conflab In Washington is ceived a lovely linen handkerIdeas of the audience was Sen costing about that much an hour. chief with a hand crocheted edge The pressure extended to get Pvt. from . Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin Mrs, Lee, Fart of the afis a Schlne fast commission typical ternoon was At intervals, when he was not inspent looking at thousands of such cases during terjecting a point of order," which of slides of the ruins of Old Mexico. the be fortupast decade. It may usually amounted to a statement, These pictures were taken by or Secretary of the nate that the deal backfired Maythe Lees on their recent trip to Army as "Now, Bob," the cameras be something will be done about Mexico. . sweet-talkin- g swung on McCarthy anyway, usually as Cohn was whispering in the Senators ear On one occasion, to vary the plot. McCarthy left the room, followed by the cameras, and returned to announce that he had a mystery witness This came near the end of one days show It reminded soap opera addicts of other program closing announcements: Who is this mystery witness? What will McCarthy do next? Will the big bad wolf corner the lamb? Be sure to be with us again tomorrow for the latest chapter In this most thrilling of suspense dramas featuring Sen. Joseph McCarthy and the United States Army " From the Chlckasha Star, Chick-ashOklahoma; From Oils corner It appears that Private Schlne knew all the right people to get his commission, until they started biting at each other and this Is indeed a pity, because it would have a, -- the whole stinking mess It is bad, however, that the money being spent for this stupid Investigation is not being used to further soil conservation programs, farm yputh organizations, polio and cancer funds and any of the hunmoves so baddreds of worth-whil- e ly needed In tills country of ours. From the South Pasadena Review. South Pasadena, Calif.: The sessions have . . shown how much time can be absorbed In the bickering over the minutest points of substance and procedure From a political standpoint, these harm the Republican hearings Party. Its a Republican senator and a Republican Secretary of Defense standing toe to toe and shouting liar" at each other. The bitterness which this Investigation Is engendering will not be easily dispelled. Division in the party could not come at a more unfortunate time for the Republicans. Novem ber is but six months away. . . . . I- T- IF YOU DONT NEED A Record and Mrs. David Thomas have reason to be proud grandparents this week. At Fast meeting Sunday, they had four grandchildren blessed, three grandsons and one granddaughter. The families of the new babies all reside in the GeMr. of Genola SELL IT Saturday. Ml . . Jerry 'I urtvr of Vtanchese, N.C., poses with house boat. His bedroom is what was formerly cabin of boat. . lie bunt around old 40-to- vt I dont tertaining afternoon. know what the program was hut 18 girls received Honor Bee awards. Girls took their own box lunches and drinks were served by the stake leader. Last Tuesday evening the Bee Hive girls of the Second ward had a nature ramble after which they joined the Bov Scouts in the Scout. Den for a weirier roast. The girls presented their teachers, Nola Rae Olsen and Nellie Nelson with a Bee Hive charm bracelet. The Junior and Senior men's Softball league will begin with the first game being played June 10 and 11 at the Santaqum hall park. A thought from the BYU Leadership catalogue: There is no fear ot insecurity in the man who keeps alive the spirit of God in himself, for the spirit of God is the spirit, of learning and improvement. Those who pursue course's in family research, writing, the music workshop, science and religion, or other leadership classes, are seeking to grow. It. is a healthy effort. No man who is growing will be overcome with any fear. It is the "empty man" the zero man who creates hysteria in his home, his church, or his nation. BYU provides opportunities for the person who wishes to qualify for. service as a leader or as pn intelligent fol- NEW "VOICE . . . J. R. (Jack) Ioppele is U. S. Information Agency's new director of Voice of America. A broadcasting pioneer, Ioppele was with thirty vnars. sta- tion WOR An automobile radiator throws oft enough heat, on a day when the temperature is zero, to heat a house Vernal, Utah, gives tourists licenses to "hunt, pursue, shoot and kill" a seasonal total of eight dinosaurs of four varieties. So far. no one has bagged the limit 3,340-foo- San-taqui- n x u, L a streamlined worry free way handling mortgage loan problems -- x Money! S&tf with MOORE l fishing just heard in a round about way that the Bee Hive girls of the stake, under the direction of stake leader, Naomi Jermain, had a Swarm Day down at Genola on May 8. Seems that when they arrived at the Swarm scene the Hive was locked up but after a little running around they were able to gain entrance to the building where they had an en- r1 s' d BOAT-IIO- I nola word. They are, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thomas, hoy; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas, girl, Lou Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lets all go to LeaderThomas, bov, Phillip; Mr. and lower." Mrs. Lowell Thomas, boy, Math- ship Week. ew. Incidentally, one other The Bell. grandson was horn earlier this to Mr. and Mrs. Worth year Roberts (Marcia Thomas) of Salt France's overseas territorial pos Lake City. sessions contain over 4H million Blessed in the Second ward square miles, more than 20 times was Randy Kester, son of Mr, the size of the mother country and Mrs. Everett Kester. A t Columbia River toll Hi Tin p Some ot the Primaries in the bridge, recently opened at The stake have more success with Dalles, Oregon, links Eastern summer Primary when it is held Washington and Oregon for the first time by bridge. in the morning. Beginning Tues2, June Genola ward Priday, In Colonial days, hardwood trees mary will begin at 9 a m. Second ward will begin with a twist to the left were favored for plough handles. at 10 a. m. on Wednesday. fmir CHRONICLE WANT ADS GET QUICK RESULTS qTims-Efforn- . Santaquin-TintiHello Again: Stanley Upon Becoming 18 . 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