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Show Safety council cautions parents The Payson Chrcnicb. Payton, Utah City THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961 The Payson Safety Council cautioned motorists today that extra care should be exercised in driving on the city streets with children playing in the streets. Local students attend convention at USU in Logan 4-- H ved two consecutive terms as board member of the Nebe School District, and one term Holla J. Richer as president He also served Mrs. Holla J. Taylor Richey, as field assessor In Utah Cou70, 169 N. 2nd W., Payson, Now that school is out, nty. died Saturday morning in the An active member of the many children play in the Payson Hospital of natural LDS Church Mr. Powelson streets and car drivers should causes. was a high priest in the Go- be alert for them. She was born Oct. 26, 1890, Parents are also requested shen Ward. He served a mis at Beaver, a daughter of to to States sion Northern the keep their children out of J. and Ann Edwards Tay1927-2streets and try to keep th as in stake superinlor. She married Benjamin was from playing on any and of them the tendent MIA; 1934, died in He Richey. Counthe of member a e public highways. They are High She was educated in Spring-villto keep them warned Stake. ilso cil the Tintic in memwas a and schools, ditches. from irrigation Survivors include his wid away ber of the LDS church. A cafe owner most of her ow; three sons and a daugh- Statistics show that during there is life, she most recently operat ter: Max W. Powelson, Thom the summer months, ed a cafe in Provo. as B. Powelson, and Mrs. Jo always a staggering number drowned. Surviving are a son, Bill seph I. (Lucille) Jacob, all of of young children Mattinson of Leland. a dau- Salt Lake City, and Stanley ghter, Mrs. Scherl (Nell) Pet- Powelson, eight Spring Lake has Goshen; U erson, Cedar City; two sisters, grandchildren and one greatMrs. Stella Williams and Mrs. grandchild, and a brother, El a water shortage Alberta Davis, both of Price; lis Powelson, Byron, Wyo. Sandra Montague . Velda Greenhalgh President and 10 Thomas, six grandchildren Byron d were wins services contest Funeral to attend speech convention Water Lake of the ,at the Goshen Ward board hasSpring due announced that Sandra Funeral services were held Miss Velda Greenhalgh, a Montague, daughter at noon. to an acute Saturday in Soanish Fork. Burial was chapel was shortage, water of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Mon- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elthe Goshen Ce- will in Burial culin the Springville Evergreen only be available for tague, Payson, has been nam- don Greenhalgh of Santaquin, metery under direction of Rig- inary purposes. Cemetery. ed winner of the Utah Coun- has been selected to repre, Payson. by Mortuary This arrangement will hold H Club speech con- sent Utah County at the Four ty George Thomas Clark until further notice, A. Allan Allman conference at Mary held test, Leadership 72 last Wednesday Thomas Clark, George Alice Allen Allman, Utah State in LoMary Miss University at his 17 died Monday morning is who Montague, of weekend Tony A guest 450 S. 500 E., Payson, home. He was born May 11, 90, of years of age and will be a, gan, June 5 to 9. of causes in- Pickering. Payson, was a scho- senior died She has been a Saturday member at Payson High School 1889 in Santaquin, a son of ol mate from Snow College, for five comand has years next chose for , Edward W. and Mary Ann cident to ge. her year, has topic Howard Kenemitsu, who clo13, 1871, seven Feb. was bom in She pleted The projects Challenge and Benefits Taylor Clark. since left for his home in and Home Improveof a thing Junior Leader. He married Amy Geneva in Provo, the daughter of Wilson a Hawaii. Tony, Eliza Ann Fenn AlShe will enter state com- ment. She has served as a Edwards, she died in 1936. He liam and received her edu- of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Pickerlen. She 'Junior Leader and won a comarried Caroline Butler in to Payson petition next week at Logan, ing, has returned and Provo cation in Nephi when a state Four H conven- unty medal for record keep1946, she died March 13, 1960. BY Ac- for the summer after spend-at tion is held at Utah State Uni- ing last year. Her work has He has been a life long and later attended the ing the past school year to married was She ademy. versity, Monday through Fri- .been exhibited at the State rident of Santaquin, and at- Thomas M. Allman, Dec. 3, Snow College in Ephraim. tended school here. He day. Also attending the con- Fair and has won many blue vention from this area will be ribbons. was an Elder in the Church 1896, in Prove. Their marriage CARD OF THANKS was later solemnized in the our of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Kaylene Moore of Spring to We desire express Salt Lake LDS Temple, He Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beer, their Lake. and thanks Saints. appreciasincere died Jan. 10, 1948: She had Leanne Mayo, their daughter, relNow and friends He is survived by three lived in Provo all her married tion to many entering her seventh ' Lisa Lynn granddaughter, brothers, Alvin, Leonard, both life with the exception of the atives, and neighbors, for their year of Four H Club work, Mayo, all o f San Jose, Calif., in Sandra is un-sorrow a our of Santaquin and Rollo, of last kindness during junior leader ; and their eight years when she reTommy Provo, Utah; one half brother, sided with her daughter in the loss of our brother and der Mrs. LeGrande Curtis, di- - Sparkling ofgrandson, Calif., Hollister, Earl of work the Chester uncle, Harding. recting Lovely are in Utah to attend M.I.A. Casper Clark of Salt Lake Payson. H Leftover 1 Fbr Four beautiful Club in the Pay-flowers, a and Mrs. half City; sister, and to visit ' conference Mrs. Allman helped to set for Blanche Madill of Bountiful. the parts rendered at the ser- son. newsfor the first type vices and for other remembFuneral services will be paper in Nephi. She was 'ft rances. To those who assistheld Thursday at 1 pjn. In dressmaker for many tears. ed us in the Santaquin - Tintic Stake She was a member any way, we are of the LD house with Bishop Frank S Church and had worked in grateful. Mrs. Myrtle Whitelock Sorenson officiating. Friends Relief Society and Primary and family. may call at Keith Jolley Mor- organizations. a was-She tuary Wednesday evening member of the Daughters of from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the Utah Pioneers. State Hospital in Provo. home of Leonard Clark in is survived by ' thf ee She Mr. Lundell was born Aug. Santaquin Thursday . prior to daughters, Mrs. William E. 11, 1902, in Benjamin, a son services. (Melba) Wyler, Payson; Mrs, of Carl August and Marie Clifford (Marva) McKell, San Johannah Peterson Lundell. David S. Powelson David S. Powelson, 80, pro- Francisco, Calif; Mrs. George He married Vida Emily Clark minent rancher and livestock-ma- n F. (Edna) Bowles, Provo; 21 June 22, 1926, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. She died May of Utah County, died grandchildren; 64 He married Evelyn 3, 1928. last Monday at his home in Funeral services were held Miles June 1 ,1931, in the Salt Goshen after an illness of Tuesday in Provo. , Burial Lake LDS temple. several weeks. Mr. Powelson was bom was in the Provo City CemeSurviving are his widow Sept. 2, 1880 at Goshen, a son tery. of Benjamin; two daughters, ' of Sern and Sarah Jane ThomLillian Lundell, Salt Lake Parley L Lundell as Powelson, pioneers of the Parley E. Lundell, 58, died City; and Mrs. Harold Glen Goshen Valley. He married Monday evening of a heart (Joyce) Clar, Inkom, Idaho; Alice Price in the Salt Lake attack while irrigating near 6 grandchildren; one brother, LDS Temple, Nov. 25, 1903. his home in Benjamin. Carl Edgar Lundell, BenjaA former member of the min. They celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary in 1953. Nebo Stake High Council, Funeral services will be Mr. Powelson received his Mr. Lundell served as bishop conducted Friday at 1 p.m. education in Utah County of the Benjamin ward a num- in the Benjamin ward chapel DuPdi Mill Sliced Schools and attended the ber of years ago. At the by Bishop Don T. Wride. Pimento, or Swiss American, Brigham Young Academy at time of his death he was a Friends may call at Rigby Tour Choic. - Mix ti Provo. He is a former pres- High Priest and geneology Mortuary, Payson, Thursday, 'Em or Match 'Em . pkg. ident of the town board of chairman of his ward. A 1 to 9 p.m., and at the church Goshen, and was responsible farmer and dairyman of Ben- in Benjamin Friday prior to Cheese Saf.way 1.09 Mild Cheddar brick for installing the present cul- jamin, he was also employed services. Burial will be in inary water system. He ser at the time of his death at the Benjamin City Cemetery. Cheese Saf.way Mild Ch.ddar brkli 2.69 Obituaries Hy-ru- m 8; aYS. , 4-- H con-ucte- H n. 4-- H 4-- H La-hain- a, . , Tfemfic' VarietylTbp tM Gty recreation Found Mans Timex Wrist Watch at ball diamond. Owner may have by identifying and paying for this adv. at Chronicle office. MtU nett of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Park of Nephi spent Memorial Day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels. classes begin The summer recreation program has been organized unt, der direction of James Jr., city recreation director. Many activities have been scheduled so that all children can have some form of activity every week. Dur-ran- RECENTLY DANCE Drmce classes will get under way on Monday, June 12, with Jolene Schwartz, director. Classes will be held in the American Legion Hall. INSTALLED NEW EQUIPMENT TO ATTACH Tap dancing, acrobat and ballet will be taught. ' Registration will be for 6 year olds and up and a 10 weeks course will be $2.50. Classes will be held each Monday. Schedule of classes will be 9 to 10 a.m. six and seven year olds; 10 to 11, six and seven year olds; 11 to 12 eight and nine year olds; 12 to 1, eight and nine year olds; 1 to 2, ten and eleven year olds; 2 to 3, twelve years and older. If there are enough boys register for the class, there will be a special class for just CINDERELLA OR SPIKE HEELS ReStyle Your Shoes boys. HANDICRAFT Handicraft classes will be taught Tuesdays and Thursdays for children 5 and over by Mrs. Ethel Erickson. Classes will begin on Tuesday, June 6. Registration will be $2.00 which is to cover the cost of materials used. Classes will be held at the City Park at 1 p. m. Special Offer THURSDAY - FRIDAY JUNE 8 All TENNIS Tennis classes will be under -9- - SATURDAY -10 Hesls and Lifts (black or whits) Attached for only direction of Lowery Bishop and will be conducted at the tennis courts beginning' Monday at 4 p.m. Classes will be for children 8 years of age and older. Registration will be $2.50 and classes will be organized according to the number who register. s PENCS 2.50 South Third East 160 HOE PAYSON. UTAH ERVICE qtySAEEWWoountiy-fies-h ; n. - RELIEFER m ON Canned Milk 5 can, 73 D...J Dread lb. loaf Mrs. Wright's SI.nd.rwoy Scotch Traat Lemonade Fathers Day, June 18 HER! E,.rST EStt J 4fat 2 2 No,In nt Biscuit Mix 89 2 (or 5 far 1.00 SWIFT'S PREM -- 4 far 1.00 Assorted Flavors Peaches JilH-i MEH'S APPiRH. Breakfast Gems QX 3 for f.OO Spaghetti Beverage Lge. 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