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Show Ths Payson Chronicle, Payson Utah Obituaries THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1960 by Laurels, Ensigns A Sacred To Me Night was held at West Ward church, with young men and women of the stake attending. The Laurel girls and their mothers and Ensigns and their fathers met in separate groups, after which they joined in the recreation hall where light refreshments were served. The Ensigns held a Personal Standards Conference, under direction of Boyd Anderson, stake leader, with Dr. Byron Done of Brigham Young University as featured speaker. Ensign ward leaders cooperating in presentation of the Dale evening were: First: Clow-arPeery; Second: Melvin Third: W. E. Christensen; FourthOgden DeWitt Jr.; Fifth: Paul Schramm; West: Don Rowley; Park: Willis Spring Lake: Byron d; - Pul-ve- r; Thomas. Laurel leaves shipped in from Oregon were combined with white carnations to create a lovely floral arrangement as decoration of the Laurel meeting room. The the carnations represented pearls the girls are achieving in their MIA work. During the evening each girl present pinned her mother with a lovely white flower. The event was arranged by Mrs. Gladys Smith, stake Laurel leader; and Sharon stake president of the Mik-esel- l, group. The Stake Nebo Laurel Council, made up of presidents of each ward group, and ward leaders are listed below: First: Susan Daniels, Lois Larson; n Second: Rolene Richards, Mattinson; Third: Patricia Tanner, Lorna Powell; Fourth: Barbara Zeeman, Cora Montague; Fifth: Sherrie Beckstrom, Marie Widdison; Park: Barbara Tanner, Geraldine Jewett; West: Sherrie Gee, Lora Rowley; Spring Lake: Kaylene Moore, Lanita Taylor. Jo-An- Cancer head named for So. Utah county Walter M Jones, president of the Utah Division, announced the appointment of Mrs. W. Ray Christopherson of Spring Lake as the new cancer Chairman for South Utah Unit of the American Cancer So ciety. If you would like to contact Mrs. Christopherson for further information, she can be reached at her home in Spring Lake or by telephone 465-293- Nancy Cooper Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Reid Curtis and daughters, attended fun-eiservices Saturday in Ogreports II den for Mrs. Curtis mother, Mrs. Nancy Cooper Larson, deaths in county 65, who died Thursday as a Ernest Dean of the Utah result of burns received in a explosion and fire at County Safety Committee said gasoline her home. 11 today that there have been Mrs. Larson was cleaning traffic fatalities in Utah Coun- with gasoline when fumes were ignited by a nearby heater, ty this year to date. Both He emphasized the fact that according to firemen. which in the of units duplex a not just highway safety is she lived were heavily damproblem to be met by various aged by the fire which followsafety councils not just a ed. Mrs. Larson is a former resproblem for the other fellow to worry about, but a moral ident of Payson. obligation of everyone who Wade A. Clayson sits behind the wheel of an automobile. Yes, we have a Wade Albert Clayson four-monmoral responsibility to other old son of Calvin human beings to watch out and Marilyn Greenhalgh Clayfor children we have a moral son, was found suffocated in obligation to heed traffic sig- his crib about 8 30 pm. Wednals and signs it is our moral nesday. The Santaquin fire duty to be our brothers keep- department attempted to reers. vive him with a resucitator and It is not for us to say, I will he was pronounced dead by a take care of myself, let the local physicion. He was born Aug. 2, 1960, in other drivers do the same." We have no right to assume Payson, that because we are within Surviving are his parents; a the law we cannot cause an brother, Dirk of Santaquin; accident. The man who drives three grandparents, Mrs. Chloe within the speed limit but Greenhalgh of Santaquin, Mr. doesnt watch for irregulari- and Mrs. Ralph Clayson of ties in traffic, is just as dang- Payson. Funeral services were conerous as the man who drives County safety unit Sacred to Me Night held in West Ward j al th ducted Saturday in the Santhrough populated areas at miles an hour. Just as we taquin Second Ward chapel by would warn a blind man of a Bishop Michael Christensen. dangerous flight of stairs, we Burial was in Santaquin Cemmust be ready to yield the etery under direction of Keith right of way to those who are Jolley Mortuary, Payson. not as courteous as we are. Just as we would stop a child from Infant Carlisle running into the street into a the path of The infant son of Elmo J. car, we should automatically slow down in a and Nancy Lou Warnick Carsuburban area. There is a lisle died Monday night shortsaying that goes, When we ly after birth at Payson City get a gentleman at the wheel, Hospital. we need not fear the monster Surviving are his parents, under the hood. The right of two brothers, Bruce Elmo and way is not worth dying for; Brad Newell, Payson; four let the other fellow have it. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lets let the theme of our Luther Carlisle, Payson; Mr. highways for the remainder and Mrs. Merrell Warnick, of of 1960 be this warning-DrivPleasant Grove. by the golden rule, for Graveside funeral serivces you are your brothers were conducted Wednesday at Payson City Cemetery by Rex Hiatt, bishop, Payson Mr. and Mrs. James Garner West LDS ward, under direchave returned to Payson after tion of Keith Jolley Mortuary. a 20 day trip to New York, where they visited their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garner, and two children, Wade and Gayle. They drove over 5,000 miles, stopping at Palmyra, New York; Nauvoo, 111.; and other places of interest to church history. Completing their trip through 14 states, the last 100 miles was through a blizzard in Wyoming, and we were glad to get home, said the Livestock producers in drought areas may file applications for aid under feed program Utah County High Schools given safety achievement Hags Under the direction of the ing the following week. Since Utah County Safety Commit- there is such a diversity in tee, Utah County schools are number of students in these participating this 1960-6- 1 scho- schools, the number of citaol year in a Safety Achieve- tions issued are proratment Flag program compar- ed in accordancebeing with school able to the one being conductpopulation. For example, St. ed in the Salt Lake City scho- Francis High School with a ols. The following schools very small student body is are participating in the pro- not allowed any citations if it gram: Payson, Spanish Fork, is to fly the safety flag, whereProvo, Springville, Orem, as Provo High School will be American allowed two citations and still Pleasant Grove, Foik, Lehi, St. Francis and B. earn the right to fly the flag. Y. High Schools, and the Cent- P.T.A. or local civic organiral Utah Vocational School. zations in each city in the The program functions as county have been asked to follows: The schools compete purchase a safety flag from with one another on a no- the Utah County Safety Comcitation basis. The members mittee, and present it to their of the various student bodies local high school. are the ones who make it posIt is hoped that this prosible for their schools to fly gram will be as successful in the flag. Those high schools preventing accidents and in which are free of citations one making teenage drivers safety week are allowed to fly the conscious in this county at it Safety Achievement Flag dur has been in the Salt Lake area. w t ' ' " - ' .V 'A T'S V? f, X' ' e I 4 - ' ' . y iMi'i... SHIP IS MEMORIAL , . . The 11,500-to- n cargo freighter Philippine President Magsaysay, competed recently, is named in honor of the late Filipino leader Ramon Magsaysay. Fruit Drink Safeway High Quality 3 lbs. 3.00 Cudahy's Bologna or Braunschweiger, Buy ib. The Piece It By Grapefruit ige46oze SODA CRACKERS MARGARINE 10 large. Frozen oz. Orange Juice Quality 24 Busy Baker 4 AA Cream O Crop. ir J 01 3 49' LBS. 99c 65c CAMPBELLS OR HEINZ SOUPS Page Furniture Co. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 465-290- 0 Payson, Utah Meat Yarlties . . . Judy Reech plays peekaboo with the photographer behind palm tronds at Miami Beach, Fla. 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Youll find them all at Safeway because we have the widest selection of fine eating chicken in town. Featured this week at pncos youll like too. Lunch 10-l- b. The program is designed to provide assistance to livestock producers in obtaining sup- -' plies of corn and grain sorghums (milo) at support prices as a means of avoiding substantial liquidation of livestock herds which would adversely affect the industry. Mr. Webb pointed out that to be eligible for assistance a producer must certify that he does not have on hand sufficient food for his livestock, and that he is unable to obtain the amount needed from normal suppliers without sustaining an operating loss, and his financial condition is such that this loss would interfere with his obtaining financing for future operations, or would otherwise imperil his continued operation in the busi- yfllHT Ground Beef non-do- pres-count- Mr. Webb said. U.S. SPRING INTO ACTION . . . Model Jan Peters perches on top a giant spring to boost the Production Engineering Show at Navy Pier, Chicago. ' C'rnon in en-rou- te 4 ar ness. Those producers who are not (CutUp Giant i 70 Livestock producers who have been seriously affected by the drought in the 22 coun- ties of Utah which are desig- nated as emergency areas may now file applications for as- sistance under the Livestock Feed Program of the United' States Department of Agricul- -' ture, R. Ward Webb, Chairman of the Utah USDA Disaster Committee, announced today. Applications are to be filed at the local office of the Agri- cultural Stablization & Con- Committee in each ed of four girls and four young men, cooperates with the board of regents in a study to promote better relationship beGarfield, Grand, Iron, Juab, tween the students and faculty. Kane, Millard, Morgan, Piute Tom is a third year student Sdn Juan SanPete. Sevier, and the appointment is for a term. Summitt, Tooele, Uintah and two-yeTom Utah County. recently spent a few days at home with his parents. Also home for the weekend Tom Wright named to was a daughter, Sally Wright, who is employed at the Sears Intra-Fratern- al store in Las Vegas, Nev. She brought pictures of her recent Council at U f U trip to the Hawaiian Islands and told of her happy exTom Wright, son of Mr. and periences there on a brief MrS- - L. M. Wright, has accept-servatio- n vacation. an aPPointment by the ent f the University of Utah to serve as a member of the DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING Council at the IN PAYSON school. The council, compos 7 for 95c Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10 |