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Show Volume 78 Number PAYSON, UTAH THURSDAY, FEB.25, 1965 8 Nebo Stake Gold and Green Ball Saturday Highlight of the social season will be the Nebo Stake Geld and Green Ball to be held Saturday night. The annual dance will be held in the Payson High School gym beginning at 8:30 p.m. Admission will be by budget ticket or 50 cents per person. A floor show will be preTOP SENIOR QUARTETTE Payson Sixth Ward senior division sented during the evening unwill enter Members festival the cf region quartette tonight. der direction of Deana Chrisfoursome are, left to right, Edith Decker, Kenna Holm, Bryant tensen and Clark Clayson, Decker and Don Muhlestein. r stake MIA dance directors. Decorations and the floor show will be to the theme, Ycunger than Springtime. Bud Hutchings orchestra will furnish the music. PARK WARD. NEBO STAKE CHAMPIONS Members of the champion Park Ward team ase shown, left to right, front row, Lynn Oborn, Wayne Haws, Joe Worthen, Jerry Buys, back row, Paul Carter coach, Jerry Hansen, Me im Seams tioyoraeys Heart Fund will complete Drive this month CULTUS NOTES 50TH BIRTHDAY Mrs. James Durrant, president of the Cultusj Club, cuts their 50th anniverDiseases of the heart and sary cake at a party held in, honor of the clubs golden Mrs. Pearl Bigler, club president in 1927-2blood vessels are the leading anniversary. looks on. S. j causes of death in the U. below the age of 65. Due to research inborn heart defects are no longer hopeless. Rheumatic fever is no longJUNIOR QUARTETTE WINNER Members of the Sixth Ward Junior Division quartette, which won in Nebo Stake and will er childhoods leading killer. have enter the Springville Festival tonight, are,, left to right, Vickie Dramatic improvements been achieved in the fight to Taylor, Karen Manwill, David Rindlisbacher and Lynn Coray. safeguard the hearts of people in the prime of life. of piano accompaniment by Mrs. The Golden Your gifts to the Heart Fund the Cultus Club Annivarsary celebrated Grant Winegar. was will help save more lives when Mrs. Lulu Erlandson, 89, research. peo- Wednesday afternoon, CLUB 8, Cultus Club notes 50th Anniversary Region Quartette is scheduled tonight quartettes from the Ward will enter Sixth Payson in a region festival to be held in Springville tonight. The quartettes, a senior and a junior, won top honors in a stake festival held last week. The senior quartette is composed of Edith Decker, Kenna Holm, Bryant Decker, and Don Muhlestein. They will sing The Lord is My Shepherd and Climb Every Mountain. Their accompanist is Kenneth Shepherd. The junior group, composed of Karen Manwill, Vickie Taylor, Lynn Coray and David Rindlisbacher, will sing Before Thee Lord, I Bow My Head and Green Leaves of Maurine Hiatt is Sumer. their accompanist. Genola Ward junior quartette was the winner in Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake. Members are Two Gary Oberg, Reece Murdoch, Dale Davis and Curtis Nelson. Their accompanist is Betty Oberg. They will sing Battle and Hymn of the Republic Winter Wonderland. Winning quartette in the senior division in Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake was from the Goshen Ward. An group composed of Winifred White, Mardene Nelson, Joyce Hopes and Mary Lee will sing Sacred and Sidewalks of Medley . all-ladi- es Okel-berr- y, New York. Many through ple are personaly concerned about heart diseases. Their contributions will be spent in full to fight heart diseases. The American Heart Association is a partnership of scientists, doctors and other volunteers. When you support your Heart Fund you share in one of the most challenging life saving battles of our time. The local heart fund drive is being conducted in Payson during the month of February under the chairmanship of Mrs. J. D. Christensen. Seminary students to hold banquet Nebo Stake Seminary will The festival will be held in the Kolob Stake House, 650 hold their annual banquet East 500 South, Springville. The Friday night, February 26, at contest will begin at 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. in the Santaquin-Tinti- c There will be no admission Stake House. charge. Theme for this year is Tf Other stakes entering quar- not me, who? If not now, tettes in the festival are Pal- when? Guest speaker will be myra, Springville,, Kolob, Utah Wood Whitlock, 'a convert to the church. and Provo. members and guests gathered at the Payson Fourth Ward hall for a luncheon. The U shaped table was tastefully decorated, with gold and white roses in a miniature golden carriage at the head table. Arrangements of florists goldenrod and gold s and white birds in bowls, also artistic gold emblems representing the marigold, club flower, were laced along the table with strands of god beads. Favors for the fifty ladies attending were small memorandum books in milk-glas- gold. A presidents welcome was given by Mrs. James Durrant Sr., and accomplishments of the club through fifty years of federated work were outlined by Mrs. Glade Cowan, Mrs. J. D. Christensen and Mrs. Grant Gardner. Songs in vogue through the years were rendered by Mrs. Vemile Gasser and Mrs. Kenneth Depew, with Local woman will attend state Womens meeting The Board of County Commissioners and Mayors of all the towns in Utah County have been invited to name outstanding women citizens as delegates from this county to Womens Conference at the University of Utah, March 19 and 20. Elected women officials in the County have also been asked to .participate in the conference on Utahs Future Whose Responsibility? Among the subjects to be covered are industrial development, including opportunities for womens employment; the growth and shifts in Utah population; how to form community action committees to receive state and federal funds; and education, with emphasis on counselling for high school and college girls, as well as continuing education for women. The invitations were received from Mrs. Esther R. Landa, director of womens the .... will be will serve Roger A. Jensen . . . accepts LaMar K. Cox 2nd honored Ward. British North Mission, to call by Sunday Mission. in the Danish Don Ray Nelson . . Missionaries honored at Farewell Sun. Elder Lamar K. Cox, son Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Cox, of departing missionary Sunday will be honored Sunday evenevening. ing at a farewell Testimonial Elder Roger A. Jensen, son in the Park-Secon- d Ward of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jensen, Church at 7:30 p.m. will be honored at a Farewell Elder Cox will represent Testimonial February 28 in the the White Sand Branch, El Goshen Ward Chapel. Meeting Paso Stake, Texas. He has been called to the North Scotbegins at 6 p.m. Elder Jensen has been called tish Mission and will ented the to serve the LDS Church in Mission Home on March 8. 15. The farewell testimonial will He is a graduate of Payson the North British Mission. He Mission Home on be held in connection with the enters LDS School and High ward conference. March 15. A Farewell Testimonial will honor Elder Don Ray Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Nelson, Sunday evening in the Sacrament Services of the Genola Ward. Meeting begins at 7 p.m. Elder Nelson has been called to serve the LDS Church in the Danish Mission. He enters the Mission Home on March Goshen Ward will honor a Kent Oborn and J. Pete Wilson. Team members not present when picture was taken are Kenneth Twede and Neal Porter. They will compete in a region tournament in Spanish Fork March 2, 4, 5 and 6. state-wid- e programs, Division of Continuing Education, at the University. Thelma V. Smurthwaite, County Recorder of Payson has been voted to participate in the conference. However, the Conference is open to all who care to attend and anyone charter member and first secretary, only woman to hold membership continuously through the years, was toasted by Mrs. Stanley Wilson. Mrs. Erlandson was not present, but accepted a lovely corsage at her home after the luncheon. Two other charter members still living were announced to be Mrs. Gay McBeth and Mrs. Lovina Gardner, both now residing in California. Mrs. Pearl Bugler, Payson real estate woman, president of the club the year of 1927-2was named as the woman present who headed the club at the most distant date. Mrs. George Christensen, Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Wil-liMorrison, former Hazel Erlandson, Salt Lake City, both former presidents of the Cultus Club; and Mrs. Grant Callister, Fillmore, district president of the Federated Womens Clubs, were out of town guests. A decorated anniversary cake was served as dessert at the close of the event. In charge of arrangements were officers, including Mrs. Durrant, president; Mrs. Gardner, vice president; Mrs. Mary Jeppson, secretary; Mrs. Wilson, project chairman; and Mrs. Christensen, district vice president and former president of Cultus Club. The decorating committee was composed of Mrs. Earl Page and Mrs. Darrell Brown. Club presidents through me 50 years since 1915 have been; Mrs. B. F. Ott, Mrs. Elmer Me Beth, Mrs. A. C. Sorensen, Mrs. Karl Keeler, Mrs. Ada Ware, Mrs. R. A. Porter, Mrs. B. L. Jensen, Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth, Mrs. Raymond Clayton,, Mrs. Two Payson teams and one team from Santaquin are entered in the Region Junior M Men tournament which started last night. Entered in the tournament, which is being held in Spanish Fork Wednesday, Thursday Friday and Saturday nights, are the Payson Fifth Ward, Payson Sixth Ward and Santaquin Second Ward. Fifth Ward won the stake championship and Sixth Ward finished in second place. Santaquin team were champions in their stake. The Fifth ward five played last night at 6 against the Spanish Fork Stake second place winner, Sixth ward were opponents of the Springville Stake champions at 9:45. Santaquin played with Juab Stake first place winners at 6 p.m. The tournament will be held in the Spanish Fork Stake house and the Palmyra Stake house the- first three nights On Saturday night the championship games and games for the other places will be held - Trophies awarded in 8, m Lodasca Dixon, Mrs. Lula Erlandson, Mrs. Pearl Bigler, Mrs. Melvin Wilson, Mrs. Heber Curtis, Mrs. Mildred d from front page) McClel-(continue- Iona Perkins wins top salesman award Mrs. Iona Perkins, Salt Lake City, saleswomen, was chosen as Woman Salesman of the Year by the womans division, Salt Lake Board of Realtors, during its annual award dinner meeting Friday in the University Club. The choice was made on the basis of sales volume, dedication and loyalty to the J real estate nrofoccin- in civic activities Mrs. Perkins is a former resident of Payson. A . Jr. and Sr. M Men Play Trophies were awarded last Thursday night in M Men and Junior M Men league play following the final M Men game. Park Ward was presented the championship trophy in the M Men league and Payson Fifth Ward was awarded the Junior M Men championship trophy. Payson Sixth Ward was winner of the sportsmanship trophy in the senior division and Spring Lake Ward were judged the most sportsman team in the junior division. team Picked on the all-stof the M Men division was Don Ockey, Don Cofell, Fifth Ward; Joe Worthen, Kent Obcm, Jerry Hansen, Park Ward; Frank Holm, Sixth Ward; Dennis Dixon,. First Ward; Glen Thatcher, West Ward; Bemell Evans, Second ar Gordon and Taylor, Ward; Third Ward. Joe Worthen was awarded the most valuable player trophy. In the Junior division players were Garth Fielding, Blake Sudweeks, Fifth Openshaw, Ward; Richard Kirk Reed, First Ward; Mike Harris, Richard Gee, Sixth Ward; Don L. Kirk, Fourth Ward; Steve Hansen, Terry Third Ward; and Wilson, Lloyd LeFevre, Spring Lake. Don L Kirk was chosen as the most valuable player in the Junior M Men league play. The most sportsman teams, the players and the most valuable players were selected by the two referees, who officiated all of the games played in both the senior and junior games, except for the last night play of the juniors. Presentations were made by Max R. Warner, Nebo Stake YMMIA superintendent. Orin Daley, stake YMMIA sports director, directed the games of both the Junior and Senior M Men leagues. - all-st- all-st- ar ar hu, emtieir Firlk im in the Spanish Fork High School ,gym. The Senior M Men basketball region tournament will be held at the Spanish Fork High School gym next Tuesday night. Entered in the tournament for Nebo Stake will be three teams, Park Ward, Payson First Ward and Payson Fifth Ward. Genola Ward will rep- Palmyra 1st place; 7:15 pm. Deseret 1st place vs Spanish Fork 8:30 p.m. Palmyra play-ofPark Ward, Payson, vs Nevada 1st place; 9:45 p.m. Springville 1st place vs Spanish Fork 2nd place. Lower bracket girls gym 6 p.m. Payson First Ward vs Springville 2nd place; 7:15 p.m. Millard 1st place vs Palmyra 2nd place; 8:30 p.m. Spanish resent the Santaquin-Tinti- c Fork Second Ward vs Genola; Stake. Park Ward and Genola Ward 9:15 p.m. Payson Fifth Ward vs are champions of their stakes. Mapleton. Payson First Ward and Payson Fifth Ward ended league play in a tie. First Ward traveled to Santaquin Delta Monday night and won a play-ogame against a Delta Office Ward by a score of 53 to 41. First Ward will be in the tourney as the second place team which they won by the Approximately 300 people flip of a coin, ilfth ward will attended the dedication of the play ' as Nebos third place new Santaquin Post Office last entry. No games will be held Wed- Thursday afternoon. The new Post Office located nesday night because of High School basketball games. The at 40 West Main Street was tournament will be completed dedicated under direction of on Thursday, Friday and Sat- Postmaster Ellis Tuckett. The urday nights, March 4, 5 and dedication program was held at the Santaquin Junior High 6. School. of round Opening play in the tournament has been schedSenator Frank E. Moss preuled as follows: sented an American flag to Postmaster Ellis Tuckett. The Upper bracket boys gym 6 p.m. Kolob 2nd place vs flag had a special significance inasmuch as it had flown over the Capitol building in WashBee Hive Girls will ington D. C. Judge Reva Beck Bosone, hold stake program highest ranking woman in the Beehive girls and their par- Postal department, in her dedents of Nebo Stake are in- icatory address said, We dedvited to attend a stake pro- icate much more than a buildgram entitled Bee in Your ing, we dedicate a tradition. Bonnet. Safety, speed and certainty It will be held Monday night, we must keep the mail operatMarch 1, at the Fourth Ward ing. Courtesy is the cheapest Church at 7:30 p.m. The pro- investment and pays the highgram is in charge of Ruth est dividends. The greatest Bagley and Afton Elmer, Stake dedication is the dedication of service. Bee Keepers. Frank Anderson, regional difi Trovatore will be rector of the Postal Department from Denver, Colorado, made a special presentation in March presented to Thomas Spotton, R F D The Utah Valley Opera mail carrier from Genola. He Association is presenting its was awarded with a pin for first opera of the season, II safe driving for over 75,000 Trovatore, on March 10 13, miles during his eight years of at the Provo High School service. auditorium. The color guard of the AmerTickets for the opera are ican Legion Post 84 raised the available at Christensens store. flag at the new Post office and Season tickets are still avail- light refreshments and open able from Mrs. Reid Wayman, house enjoyed. Kolob-Springvil- f; Post is ff dedicated Units. - tvents of the Week THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25 Region MIA Quartet Festival, Kolob Stake House 7:30 p.m. Basketball, Payson at BY High Junior M Men Region Tournament in Spanish Fork FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26 Stake House 7 Seminary Banquet, Santaquin-Tinti- c Junior M Men Region Tournament in Spanish Fork Payson American Legion Meeting SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27 Junior M Mn Region Tournament in Spanish Fork Nebo Stake Gold and Green Ball, High School 8:30 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28 Farewell Elder Roger A. Jensen, Goshen Ward, 6 Farewell Elder Don Ray Nelson, Genola Ward, 7 Farewell Elder LaMar K. Cox,, d Ward, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY, MARCH 1 Garden Club, City Council Chambers, 8 p.m. Nebo Stake Bee Hive Program,, Fourth Ward 7:30 Park-Secon- le |