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Show The Payson Chronicle, Pays on, Utah Thursday, December 5 Winter Army 'Style 1963 Growth Notes West Mountain News BY RUBY MEREDITH in Stake. Santaquin-Tinti- c the waid represented, sang A Pearl of a Girl. Sai d First Ward Lauiels floral ai rarigements There were 49 in attendance. The annual Bazaar and Homecoming of First Ward is scheduled to be held Saturday, Dec. 7, with Relief Society Bazaar items to go or sale at 5 pm. The supper hour will commence at 6 pm. with foods to be sold at booths to all who attend Everyone is invited to be there. A special invitation is extended to all who have ever lived in town and would like to come out and join in the fun. Sister Mane Peterson and her oflicei s and all sisters of the ward are assisting in making this the best Homecoming yet. Sister Peterson states that there will be lovely hand made bazaar articles for sale which will include Christmas gift items as well as homemade bakery items Better not miss this fine event. The Santaquin Second Ward announces that they will have a Table of Christmas Gift Items at their next Relief Society Work Day on December 11 The sale and woik day will be during the hours of 10 am. to 2 pm. First come of course, have first choice. President Larrame Jones tells us that there are many dishes left in the kitchen from different events in the past. She also says that some of our sisters dishes have been mistakenly taken home. One sister tells us that her name is scratched on bottom of her cake pan All sisters that have contributed foods and taken dishes home after are asked to check if a mistake has been made. Many of these dishes at the Stake Kitchen are plates, bowls pans, etc. At Santaquin Second Ward Larry Butler was approved to be ordained a Priest. Sister Carolee Holman was confirmed a member of the church. She is the daughter of Max and Norma Holman. Recently Dick and Carol Greenhalgh ' were united in marriage at the Manti Temple, and their children were sealed to them. Stanley Colby recently received his Tenderfoot Scout of By Beulah G. Bradley Phone 7543621 pie-sente- If our divine books of the church were suddenly sealed and we could open them no more, do you think we would ciy out for Gods help? Do you think we would pray for His continued revelation to us? Would we stand with tear stained faces and hold to The Doctrine and Covenants, for instance being able to remember not, the things therein? Would we stnve haid to remember its glorious words of instruction and truth? Surely, with our books sealed, we would then be as blind men and women, grasping for the word of God, and none to assise us Dont you think that we would pray continually for His mercy. Well, the words are in an open book, now, waiting for us to read and search for the words to live by. Do you think it possible that we might now, put aside some thing that we fancy is far too important to lay aside, in order that time to read and study becomes the most important must of any given day? Peihaps God will cease to strive with His people, for He has pleaded with us, and we hear Him not. NEWS OF THE WEEK: A very beautiful MIA event was enjoyed Nov. 26 when the Laurels of the Stake and their mothers participated in the Personal Standards Evening for all Laurels of all six wards. Sister Maurine Colby, Stake Laurel Leader, was in charge of the event, assisted by Stake YWMIA Officers, and Ward Laurel Leaders. Sister Colby conducted the special program. Guest speaker for the evening was Sister Josephine Christensen of Nebo Stake. She subject, spoke on a three-fol- d Strengthening of the bonds of love and understanding between Laurels and their Mothers. The law of Chastity and The marvelous blessings of Celestial marriage. Stake President of the YW MIA, Sister Vera Patten, spoke briefly to the group. Prelude music was played by Sister DeAnn Bott; Elberta Ward Laurels gave the 13th Article of Faith in unison; Genola Ward girls, with every Laurel TODAY U imp wiuuj ii.miw.ui in 1 m UP IN TIIE COLD NORTH Soldiers of the Special Warfare Center prepare to board an aircraft at Fort Richardson, Alaska, to make a combat parachute jump at the Claxton Drop Zone. More than 100 troopers of Company A (Airborne), 7th Special Forces from Fort Bragg-- N.C. made the jump. From there, the Special Forces troopers proceeded to Fort Greely, Alaska, where they began their annual cold weather training. Badge at Primary. His mother, Sister Maurine Colby received the miniature badge Omn Colby is his father. Santaquin First Ward: Tod son of Zaloma and La Raine Goodall was confirmed into the church; Linda Sutherland, daughter of Thomas A. and Yvona Horrocks was blessed during Fast and Testimony Meeting. Ccnfeience was held during Sacrament Meeting November 24 Individual Awards were presented to five leaders and to nine girls On the Saturday evening Nov. 23 the Youth held their own MIA Conference. A film, Until Death Do Us Part was shewn. A very nice program was enjoyed and lovely refreshments were served " The Stake Presidency and High Council Christmas Card Social was held at the Stake Center on Friday evening, Nov. 29. A luncheon followed Suth-tilan- d, Genola Ward: Genola Ward Annual Relief Society Bazaar and Banquet is scheduled to be held Friday Dec. 6 at 7.30 pm. Foods for the banquet will be contributed by the sisters of the ward. Everyone in the ward is invited to come to the lovdy banquet, and the fine bazaar which follows. A Fish Pond for children will also be a h.gh-ligof the evemng All sisters in the ward are making items for the lovely bazaar, which is under the direction of President Darlene Nelson and her officers. At Genola Ward Fast and Testimonial Meeting Pamela Sorensen, daughter of former Fern Holman. Sister Dons Penrod, wife of Don Penrod of Elberta, passed away November 28, (Thanksgiving Day) at the Payson Hospital, following surgery. Services were held at Elberta Ward and Interment at Goshen. Doris had been employed by Kathle Tischner Ford Sales for a long time, and was active m her community. She will be missed by her family and the many fi lends She had a very happy disposition and sweet personality. Sister Eva Lofgrau, 67, died her home Thankssuddenly giving morning, Nov. 28. Her husband, Alma Lofgran passed away in 1939. She is survived by five living children. Funeral services were held Dec 2, at First Ward under direction of Bishop Lawrence Clayson. Interment was in Santaquin Cemetery. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: God shall not be unaware of the falling of even one hair from our heads; put your faith in Him, and learn to know His will be reading the scriptures. Sometime later may well be too late! Pres, and Mre. LeRoy Hill and family and Mr. and Mis Lany Rosenlund of Magna enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs Morgan Lunt at Ncphi. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Rolhe and family had as Thanksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs Chailes Gaiifoid and Mr and Mis Ralph Spencer and family of American Foik and Mr and Mrs. Larry Rosenlund of Magna. Patsy Hansen of Delta and Gordon Johnson of Sutherland were holiday visitors at the J R Hansen home. The C. L. Carlisle family, children, grandchildren, and families, 65 in number, assembled together at the West Ward Amusement Hall, to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner together. Mr. and Mrs Ivan Cai sle were m charge of arrangements. West Mountain members who attended the Wakaia Riding Club dinner, which, was held at the Turf Cafe Friday, were Mr. and Mrs Reed Wayman, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Thompson, Mr. and Mrs Max Peart and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carlisle. Richard Robbins and Nada 1 Robbins, who ate employed m Salt Lake, enjoyed the Thanksgiving week end with their parents Mr and Mrs Lc Baton Robbins. A Gainer family party was hold Thansgivmg day at the home of Mr and Mrs Don ell Vickeis of Bountiful 43 first, second and thud generations enjoyed the day Brothers and sisteis and their families were Erma Schramm, E.i a Gamer, James Garner, Mis Leslie (Sat ah) Smith and the hostess Mrs Don ell Vickers Mr. and Mrs. W. Dale Jack son and Mr and Mis Thomas Jewkes attended the funeial services for Mrs Dons Pen-lo- d of Elbeita which was held Sunday at Elbeita Mr. and Mrs. Dailey Moon and family spent an enjoyable afternoon in Provo Friday as they met and visited with Mr and Mrs Vernon Moon of Roosevelt and Mr and Mrs Willis Moon of Hannah, Utah Kathryn Jackson was the name given to the little daughter of Dale and Ins Jackson She was blessed by her father Dinner guests at the Jackson home were Mr and Mrs Thomas Jewkes and sons Kerry, Kyle and Joedy of Springville er Mr. and Mrs. Max DePew and their children K. M De Ptw, Monte De Pew and Mrs Charlie Maui in and their families met at the home of Mr and Mis Lester Thomas at Bountiful for Thanksg.ving dinner. Out-o- f Ward people who attended Saci ament meeting for the puipose of blessing little Linda Ilae Jackson, daughter of Mr and Mrs Alton Dale Jackson, were Mr and Mis Ray Jackson, Payson, Mr and Mrs A L. Seely, Provo, Mi and Mis Grant Seely, Orem and Mr and Mis John Jackson, Kearns u MCWiRim ' GET THE SI. 00 JUMP ON CHRISTMAS WILL HOLD YOUR LAY-AYYA- SHOP FROM COMPLETE Springville SELECTIONS STORES IN BOTH CF OUR 220 So. Main NOW Y 168 No. Main Spanish Fork Dufye Jewelry mmv C 'Tyw WIL.LW.4ka riKiUrriif ht Rowene and Eugene Sorensen wras confirmed a member of the church; Dwight Evans Davis received the name and blessing by his father, Carroll Davis. Maurine Davis is the babys mother. Our Stake has been saddened by the death of three of our fine people recently. Guy A. Johnson passed away following many years of illness. Funeral services were held Nov. 27. He had been a very active and well loved man in this community and will be missed by all of us. 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