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Show Ths Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah The Soil Profile" THURSDAY, DECEMBLR 10. 1959 in the Soil Conservation Service, are all set for another of making ... yYi,1year js n o w surveys. All we need is a ittle cooperation from the weath-3- r man and get ; UTAH ANNUAL TURKEY SHOW SLATED IN SALT LAKE CITY DECEMBER We, BELL THE FOR . . . RINGS it the Stake Center. A Stake Dance will be held it Genola on Saturday, Dec. Plans for what is expected to be the biggest and best Utah Turkey Show were complete today. The 12th annual show, held in conjunction with the Utah Turkey Federation convention, will be held Desome snow lip cember 11 and 12 at Hotel there to mess Utah Motor Lodge. ure. This is a Featured speaker during the service to the affair will be Walt armers, ranch Schwedler, Portland, Oregon, ft3rs, city manag-?r- Present, National Turkey and to each Federation. 4 one of us, who a show highlight , Again use water. promises to be the auction of The surveys result in giving champion birds when some us a picture of the amount of 100 youthful Utah Future Farcompete for irrigation water available for mers and the next seasons use, and the top auction money in addition amount which we might ex- to prizes and awards. Hal Keller, Manti, show pect to be able to use on our This years lawns, etc. next summer. The chairman, said, first survey will be made in show promises to be the greatthe Payson Unit on January est ever held. in1, 1960. We will keep you Assisting Mr. Keller in the formed of the resulfe of those show arrangements are John surveys through the cooper- S. Morgan, Layton, President ation of your editor: Max of the Utah Turkey Federation Warner and the Payson Chron- and chairman of the Utah icle. Turkey Marketing Board; C. The Nebo Soil Conservation I. Draper, Logan, executive District is making up a list secretary, UTF; and ONiel of the objectives and work Larsen, Ephraim, show manwhich it anticipates will be ager. Some 250 Utah turkey grow completed by the farmers and ranchers next year, and setting up a list of the projects which the supervisors plan to carry out. The National Association of Soil Conservation Districts will hold its annual area meeting in Salt Lake City on Dec. 12. 13, 14 STAKE SANTAQUIN-TINTi- C My youngest son who spends much of his time of late searching the catalogue for gift ideas just asked me if I thought it would be all right if wasted five dollars on he me. Well, I said, It would depend on whose five dollars you were wasting. It its mine there are other things I would Would that I could prefer. convey to them the idea tljat they themselves are gifts en ough for me and that the best thing they could give me is a helping hand when I need it, a little more willingness on their part to keep their things picked up, their room clean ed, their chores done. A recent issue of Readers Review contained a list of gifts one might give all throu gh the year and we would all be richer for it. I am passing it on to you: the gift of praise in appropriate mention front of them of superior qualities or of jobs or deeds well done. The gift of consideration putting yourself in the other fellows shoes, so that you can see things from his point of view.. The gift of concession humbly saying at just the right point, Sorry youre right and I am wrong. The gift of gratitude remem-: ing always to say thank you and meaning it. The gift of attention listen attentiv- b MERRY CHRISTMAS? It is not too early to plan for that special XMAS GIFT PORTRAIT. By arranging for a sitting NOW . . . you will enable us to give your portraits that EXTRA time to do our finest work. ely when some one is speaking to you. The gift of inspiration Plant seeds of courage and action in the other fellows heart. Help him to strive for greater accomplishments and lasting satisfaction. The gift of your personal presence In sickness, in trouble, or in a day of great joy, there is nothing quite equal to your personal expression of sympathy or congratulation." Yes I am sure that the greatest gifts we can give need not be expensive and Im sure they wont be wasted on others. The Second Ward Annual Relief Society Bazaar will be held Friday, Dec. 11, 1959 at the Stake Center just in time for Christmas gift giving. Selling begins at 2 p.m. and a hot plate supper will be served at 5 p.m. At noon lunch will be on sale for the children at the old recreation hall just across President from the school. Beulah Bradley is general chairman for the event. A district Round Table was held on Monday night for scouts, scouters, scoutmasters, Explorer advisors, assistants, den mothers and parents of Cub Scouts. On Thursday, December 10, Starting January 1 those attending Sftake Dances must have a Budget Card or pay 50 cents admittance fee. On Saturday at 7 p.m. (or 7:30 depending on General Board members attending), a Sunday School convention will be held at the Stake Center for all ward and stake Sunday School teachers and officers. On Sunday afternoon stake workers will convene at Provo for an Institute. Theme of the occasions will be Teacher! Open My Eyes That I May So . . . Dont wait. Avoid the last minute rush. Come in or phone for an See! A group of 40 young people appointment today. from the Second Ward attendREMEMBER something ed the Manti Temple on SatWARM and .HUMAN and urday where baptisms were WONDERFUL happens when performed for nearly 500. you give your PORTRAIT. They were accompanied by Bishop and Mrs. Michael Chris- GEANS PHOTO SHOP tensen, Merton Harwood, Mrs. Merle Butler, Mrs. Karen Row-leMrs. Ruby Butler, Mrs. Janice Steele, and Mrs. Celeste Hales. Changes in Genola Ward: Robert Oberg sustained as Sunday School Supt. Morris Smith released as S. S. Supt. He was sustained as Sec. of the Senior Aaronic Priesthood Helen Smith was Committee. released as Primary President Bonnie Thomas sustained in her place. y, PHONE 265 Baptisms and Confirmations this month: Sherman LaMar Jones, Second Ward. Gordon Obom, Payson, was guest speaker at a Fireside at the home of Dennis ChristenHe sen on Sunday evening. showed pictures and related experiences of his recent mission. It is not easy to straighten in the oak the crook that grew in the sapling. The soul of the wicked desire th evil: his neighbor find-et- h no favor in his eyes." 8mm MOVIE CAMERA S 69 e Scene Stealer New model! Features pre-se- t speed ... Lytar Vi F:2.5 e Precision-madwith gov-- i lens. ernor controlled motor, geared footage indicator. Takes all lenses for special effects. See the Scene Stealer today! easy-to-us- Proverbs GEAHS PHOTO SHOP Phono 265 Payson 3 ft, 5V I r The 15, 1959. BOWLING League Standings Week's Results 1M2 ers will air problems relating to their $25,000,000 Behive State industry. This year 2,721,000 turkeys were raised in Utah, third largest crop in the states history, exceeded only in 1955 and 1953. Sanpete County, which raises about a million birds every year, is the largest turkev growing county in Utah, which is one of the top ten states in the nation. Among subject to be aired during convention asessions will be problems relating to progress made under the August 1st turkey marketing order to develop the states turkey industry. According to Mr. Morgan the Utah Turkey Marketing Board has already authorized $3,000 for Utah State University to conduct a survey of eating establishments is the state to learn why, how, and when these institutions serve turkey. This survey, directed by Prof. E. Boyd Wennergren, will be completed shortly after the first of the year. In addition, another $5,000 has been allocated to USU in the continuing research into synovitis. Also in motion is an accel- - UTAH TURKEY MARKETING BOARD Conferring on state turkey problems are members of the Utah Turkey Marketing Board. Seated, left to right: Elden Westenskow, Moroni; John 5. Morgan, Layton, chairman; Arza Adams, Pleasant and George Q. Spencer, chairman, Utah State Board ofGrove, Agriculture. Standing: Dee Wight, Ogden and Ralph Blackham, Moroni. erated merchandising campaign to promote the sale and marketing of Utah turkeys. Other members of the marketing board, besides Mr. Morgan, are Eldon Westenskow, of Moroni, secretary; J. Arza Adams, Pleasant Grove; R. J. Wright, Ogden, and Ralph Blackman, Moroni. Mr. Keller said the colorful show auction begins at 4:00 p.m., December 11 and will be televised on Channel 4. W L Schwartz Lumber Co. 36 20 35 21 Crouchs OK Service 31 25 .Sherms Mens Store 26 30 Johnson Sinclair 25 31 Dons Cafe 15 41 Lils Lunch 3 Games Team High Pins 2278 Sherms Mens Store 2194 Schwartz Lumber Co. 2118 Crou.hs OK Service High Team Game Pins 813 Sherms Mens Store 792 Schwartz Lumber Co. 744 Sherms Mens Store High Individual 3 Games Pins 610 Blaine Dibble, .Sherms Roy Delaney, Schwartzs 491 490 Rex Steele, Crouchs High Individual Game Pins 186 Dean Wignall, Sherms 185 Merl Elmer, Schwartzs 185 Rex Steele, Crouchs UTF directors will elect new Poultry and Egg National officers when they meet De- Board, and staff members of cember 12 at 8:00 a.m. for the Utah State Universitj breakfast sessions devoted to The shows climax will be progress talks, business and the 12th annual awards banscientific research reports by quet at 7:00 p.m. where junior Mr. Morgan, Mr. Schwedled and special turkey awards will and K. K. Heideman of the be presented. COMPANY COMIN- G- Dis- trict Supervisors are invited to be present and participate in these meetings, to plan further for the development and carrying out of an effective program of conservation of Interested soil and water. farmers and ranchers are also invited to attend. Ray Anderson, SCS technician, and I have just about got STOCK UP ON COKE! Reg.U.S.PatOtt the 1959 accomplishments in the Nebo SCD added up. When we have this finished well give you a picture of the soil and water conservation work which has been done by you as land owners and operators. Land leveling has been higher this year than in past years, and die lining of concrete irrigation ditches with concrete has really taken on a lot of interest, as is evidenced by the increase in the amount We feel that this completed. is one of the practices which will likely spread in popularity because of the resulting saving of irrigation water thru checking seepage losses, increased control of the water and saving of farmer labor in the management of water. After all is said and done, it is the better management of the water on the land resulting in more efficient use that we in the Nebo SCD and the SCS are striving for. This is also the purpose of the ACP, the Departments cost sharing program. Let us help you plan next summers conservation program this wenter. Clinton LeBaron of Genola, Glen Hanson of Salem and West Mountain, and Dave of Payson are all planning the installation of new sprinkler systems next summer. 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