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Show 4 Nebo Stiake Conference seft for June 11 and 12 Com sm, Volume 78 Number 22 PAYSON, UTAH THURSDAY, JUNE 3, Nebo Stake quarterly conference will be held Saturday and Sunday, June 12 and 13. President Reed J. Money will preside over all sessions and v ill be assisted in arrangements by his counselors Harold Harmer and LeRoy A. Hill. Three prominent leaders of general committees and auxiliary organizations will be featured speakers at general sessions and they will direct special meetings on Saturday. They are Ralph J. Hill, a member of the Missionary Com- - 1965 Forest Ranger discusses new $7 Stamp at C of C meeting Summer Classes board meeting of the Pay-soChamber of Commerce was held Monday at Bobs Cafe. Eryce Jones, president, discussed the open letter to the Nebo School District Board. President Jones commended Wallace Brown for the thorough job he did on circulating the letter. Ranger Harold E. Laird spoke to the Chamber of Commerce luncheon which was held Monday on the Recreation LandWater Conservation A TEACHES SIX CHILDREN IN ONE FAMILY Mrs. Lenore Hill, front checks the record with Gary Tanner, sixth child, of Mr. and Mis. Merlynn Tanner, that she has taught in Second Grade. Don, the next to thj youngest is shown right Back row, left to right are Barbara, the oldest of the six, Glen and Marilyn. David Tanner, the next to the oldest is shown below right, he is presently serving a mission for the LDS Church in Holland. Gary Tanner is bidding a farewell to his second grade teacher, Mrs. Clarence Hill of the Wilson School. All of Garys brothers and sisters have also been in Mrs. Hills second grade, beginning with Barbara, who graduated from the Brigham Young University last week, David, who is serving a mission in the Netherlands. Glen, Marilyn and Don. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Merlynn M. Tanner. All of the children have enjoyed their second grade with Mrs. Hill, as is evidenced by Dons remark to Mrs. Hill when he was in her second grade. He told her he hoped she could hold on" a little longer, so she could teach his little brother. fond ' education w dents from Goshen and ef- re- to be displayed on when using the designated campground for picnicking or camping at Pay-soLakes. Individuals not wishing to buy the sticker may purchase a 50c ticket which entitles them to visit the area for one day. They may BUYS FIRST CONSERVATION STAMP Don J. McCoy, buy a season ticket for one Justice of Peace, purchases first Federal $7 conservation National Forest for $2.50 per sold in Payson from Harold E. Laird, Forest Ranger. stamp individual if they do not wish for actual use of campgrounds. to purchase a $7.00 sticker. The $7.00 sticker entitles up There is no charge for sightPTA Council to eight occupants, 16 years of seeing, fishing or driving as age and older to use the camp- has been! the use of Payson 65-6ground. The law states that Canyon in the past. schedule 6 Members attending the meeteither the sticker or ticket must not were: President Jones, both. be but ing displayed PTA Council members and Ticket and stickers will be Wallace Brown, Sterling Spenthe executive members of the school met at the Payson Jun- available from the Forest Ser- cer, Lloyd Shelley, McKay ior High School May 24 for a vice Office in Nephi, or the Christensen, Raymond Johnbusiness and social meeting Recreation Assistant stationed son, Var Rosenbaum .Sherman with Mrs. Jesse Peterson, at the Payson Stat- Loveless, Ralph Daniels and Dr. M. L. Cobum. president, taking charge and ion after July 1st. Stickers are at also the available those who were Spanish introducing Fork Forest Service Office. present. City Recreation Dance A motion was put before the Compliance checks will be group that future PTA meet- made this year by the RecClasses start Wed. ings would be held on Thurs- reation Assistant, Forest RanPayson City Recreation dance day nights, beginning prompt- ger and Assistant Forest Ranly at 7:00 p.m. and held for ger. These checks will be spot classes will commence Wed one hour only. The motion checks and will eliminate the nesday, June 9, at the American was passed. need for a great deal of money Legion Hall, according to an The schedule for the schools to enforce the sticker law. This nouncement made today by of Payson, beginning in the will keep costs at a minimum. Mrs. Mildred Olson, superPurchase of the ticket or visor. fall, was as follows: Peteetneet - Taylor, 1st Thurs- sticker before the season starts The course will be day; Wilson - Parkview', 2nd will facilitate checking and given for a fee of $3 paid in Thursday; Junior High School, make the Rangers job easier to advance. 3rd Thursday Payson High insure compliance with this Schedule for classes is as new law. The charge fee is follows: School, 4th Thursday. years, 1 p.m.; years 2 p.m.; years, 3 p.m.; 12 years and older, 4 p.m !.' ' Classes will be held every vehicles n Gardner r, ten-we- ek 5-- 7-- 6 8 Wednesday. Opera, Norway, ? Song of to at ' s ,1, MSg. i '' s ' "V v 'Y 1 i is to be Ernest Olson next year. cheerleader BYU Ernest Olson, son of Mr. aand Mrs. Garth Olson, was recently named one of the cheerleaders at the BYU for next year. Ernest returned last year after serving a mission in Hie Mission Indian Southwest and has been attending the BYU this past year. He will be a junior student when school begins this fall. n, University President James C. Fletcher recently said, "A basic function of higher education is to keep the woild going for the next years. The advanced degree work, requiring as it does involvement with the new frontier of knowledge, contributes directly towards fulfillment of this responsibility. Mr. Gadrner, a graduate of Payson High School, received his B. S. degree from the University of Utah in 1963. He is presently a student trainee at Utah State Hospital. He is married to the former Wendy Castleman of Berkley. James McBeth to have Art Display at U of U James McBeth, formerly of Payson, will be featured in a n art show this month at the Department of Art Gallery Building 441, University of Utah upper campus. Going on display will be a collection of Mr. McBeths drawings and three dimensional or sculpture work, which may be seen June 1 through June one-ma- 21. Mr. McBeth has been a teacher in the Salt Lake Schools and the Salt Lake Art Center for the past several years. A Graduate Research Fellow at the U this past year, he will receive his Master of Fine Arts degree this summer and expects to teach at Weber College in Ogden next year. He has been represented in local and regional exhibitions, winning awards at the U of U Student Exhibition, 1958 and 1965; Utah State Fair, 1964; and Seventh Junior League Annual, 1964. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Ted) McBeth of Payson, he is married to the former Laura Marie Manwill of Payson and they have two children. Registration for Swim lessons set SANTAQU1N CANYON FACILITIES DAMAGED Damage to Forest Service Sign in Santaquin Canyon is b.ing surveyed by Harold E. Laird, left. Forest Ranger, and Garrey Bryant, Santaquin City Marshall. Vandals damage facilities, signs in Santaquin Canyon A survey of damage to public A rest room and sign were facilities at Trumbolt Picnic riddled full of holes with a Site in Santaquin Canyon was .22 caliber gun. The rest room recently made by Ranger Har- was painted recently and light old Laird, Utah County Deputy maintenance work accomplishSheriff Byron Montague, and ed for use this season. More frequent patrols of the Santaquin City Marshall Garrey Bryant. area will be made, however, the public is urged to cooperate vith law enforcement officers and report such acts of Payson Students to receive vandalism to the appropriate authorities as soon as possible. Officers are continuing the investigation. Vandalism is a drain on the USU taxpayers dollars and benefits More than 1,400 students wil, no one. receive diplomas at Utah State Universitys 72nd Annual ComNebo Slake M Men, mencement June 5 at 9:30 a.m. in Nelson Fieldhouse. Gleaners plan More than 1,100 students are candidates for bachelors deSummer Activities grees, 270 for masters degrees, 20 for doctors The Nebo Stake M degrees and two Girl specialists in education. Bride and Receiving degrees will be Groom Night will be held Lee R. Ivory, Elizabeth Moore June 8 at 9 p m., at the d Ward hall. Duane Menlove, Wayne J. Parker, Hiatt, Orem, formerly of Pay-soPayson. and a member of the Speakers for the occasion will be Dr. Milton R. Merrill, Three Ds musical trio will be USU academic vice president, featured speaker. The committee in charge inwho will deliver the commencement address, and Pres. Hugh cludes Ogden DeWitt, Marie B. Brown, first counselor in Fisher and Terry Davis. Nebo Stake M Men and the First Presidency of the Gleaners are planning a trip Church of Jesus Christ of Latterto Boulder over the weekend. -day Saints, who will be the Those planning to make the Baccalaureate speaker. should meet at the SeminBaccalaureate services are trip scheduled for June 4 at 8:30 ary Friday at 10:30 p.m. The group will return Sunday after p.m. in the Nelson Fieldhouse. church services are held. The university will confer Boys are asked to take sleephonorary degrees on three pro- ing bags. minent native Utahns during Charge per person will be Commencement. J Degrees at Men-Glean- er Park-Secon- n, $5. School Rodeo Golden Wedding Sunday Mr. Gardner, son of Mr and G. Grant Gardner, Pay-sois a candidate for a Master of Social Work degree. Advanced work towards the degree included a thesis enMarital Status: Pattitled, ients Admitted to the Utah State Hospital, 1965. Mrs. n will attend this school. Princ.pal John W. Powell will supervise the program. Adjustments of fees or registration of classes can be made with him. Please note the following information: Classes in first, second and third grade arithmetic will be held. This information was left off the last list of classes that was printed. Registration for swimming lessons at the Payscn City With interest high in the pool has been recheduled for Utah Valley Opera Associa- Monday, June 7 after 2 p.m. tions production of Song of The date of the pool open ng slated for presenta- will be anounced later. Norway tion June in the Concert Hall of the BYU Fine Arts Center, tickets are going fast, High to Mrs. Ramona accoiding Byron Mendenhalls to note 11. , 9-- X 0 h Santa-qui- 4m be staged at BYU s Eernhard, general director. Mrs. Bernhard said Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mendenhall . . . will note Golden Wedding this production of Song of will be one of the The University of Utah an- Anniversary at openhouse Sunday afternoon. Norway mose lavish shows ever prenounced that George L. Garsented in Utah Valley. ner, Salt Lake City, is one of more than 583 students who Centered around the life of are candidates for advanced Edvard Grieg, the Norwegian degrees at its ninety-sixtcomposer, the musical stars annual Commencement, June Maughn McMurdie in the role wins program. Elementary grade classes will be held between the hours of 8.00 to 12.00 at the Park-vieSchool in Payson. Stu quired S' s Monday, June 7, has been scheduled as the beginning date of Nebo Districts summer sets The contest will be held in Contest to select royalty fer Paysons annual Harvest Days the Nebo Stake Tabernacle beand Homecoming Celebration ginning at 8 p.m. A Harvest will be held Thursday June 10. Days queen and two attendants will be selected as well as a Miss Payson and two attendBoy Scouts, Bee Hive ants. Out of town judges will choose the royalty to reign Girls plan supper over Paysons 1965 celebration. Girls living in the Payson Girls Bee Nebo Stake Hive School area, over 18 High enbe and Boy Scouts will of age or a graduate of years tertained at a Chuck Wagon Payson High School are eligSupper on June 11. ible to enter the contest Girls Under direction of stake may enter the contest to leaders, Bee Hive Girls and the night when selection will Boy Scouts will meet at the be made by contacting any Payson City Park at 7 pm. member of the committee. and will be entertained during Dr. J. Robert Hogan is chairthe first part of the evening man of the committee with games and sports. Fol- with Clara queens Lenore Johnson, lowing the sports, a Chuck Hill 'and Dave McMuliln as Wagon Supper will be saved members. to them. Stake leaders in charge of the event are Reed R'ndiis-bacheGeorge Scout leader, Ruth Bee Deon and Gray, Bagley U MA Hive leaders. s mm begin Monday Pay-so- n Royalty will be chosen for Payson Homecoming 3 O n Sticker. This sticker will go into fect July 1, and will be mittee; Folkman D. Brown ofiprovement Association, the Young Mens Mutual and General sessions will be Romania M. Wise of the Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 pm. Young Womens Mutual Ini-- 1 The general public is invited. Mr and Mrs. Byron Men- as Sunday School superintendenhall, Payson, will observe dent, counselor to four bishops their Golden Wedding anni- and also bishop of the Third Ward. versary Sunday, June 6, when He was emp'eyed by Strawan openhouse is to be held at berry Highline Canal Co. as their home, 488 West Third North Street in Payson. Friends secretary and canal rider for and relatives are invited to a period of 14 years and later call between 2 and 5 p.m. They request no gifts. The Mendenhalls were married June 9, 1915, in the Salt Lake temple. They lived in Mapleton and Springville the first year of their marriage and then moved to a farm at West Mountain, where they resided some 32 years. In 1948 they moved to their present home in Payson. Both have been active in church and civic duties. Mr. Mendenhall was bom Feb. 6, 1889 in Mapleton a son of John and Eliza Rebecca Tew Mendenhall. He has been an active member of Payson Third Ward for many yean, serving worked in the Utah County recorders office in Provo for six years. His wife, Marie Cherrington Mendenhall, was born Sept. 5, 806, in Springville, a daughter of Joseph and Prudence Straw Cherrington. She served as a counselor in the Payson Third Ward Relief Society and held other ward positions. She is a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Camp Seagull. Assisting with the openhouse will be their sons and daughter, Richard B. Mendenhall, Salt Lake City; Lynn Mendenhall, Spanish Fork; and Mrs. Claude (Leah) Brimhall, Clearfield. The couple have 12 1 of Grieg. Mr. McMurdies amazing versatility is demonstrated in this demanding role by portraying both vocally Grieg and on the piano. This is believed to be the only performance of its kind in the long history of Song of Norway. The rich baritone voice of Mr. McMurdie in the difficult dramatic role and his actual of Griegs imPerformance Piano Concerto mortal on stage in the final scene combine to make this one of the moct anticipated performances of a local artist in years. Other seasoned artists starring in the Song of Norway include Helen Weeks, Eugene Tueller, Elayne Clark, Joseph Meier, Helen Richards, and on-sta- planned for Friday, Saturday The third annual Spanish Fork High School Rodeo will be held June 4 and 5 at 8:00 p.m. at the Spanish Fork Rodeo grounds.. The Rodeo will feature High School cowboys competing on the toughest of professional rodeo stock. Many of the top cowboys of the state will be featured. Winners of this rodeo attendants are Bonnie . S?8 Jolley left qualify for a berth at the Utah yson. Championship High rodeo will be heldi on Saturdav Tuna i School Rodeo to be held this the Annual Celebrati0601101 Benjamin Homecoming summer as well as winning and buckles. trophies The Rodeo will feature bare-bac- k bronc riding, calf roping, V tvents of the Week saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, girls barrel racing THURSDAY, JUNE 3 and Brahma bull riding, as Nebo District Round Table, Fourth Ward well as top specialty acts. nr JUNE 4 FRIDAY, Gary Hansen, rodeo proSantaquin-Tinti- c Stake bldg, fund program 8 n m ducer, is' furnishing the toughJUNE 7 of MONDAY, est professional stock Registration swimming lessons, City Pool 2 d m ' ' JUNE 8 TUESDAY, . Peanut League will Nebo Stake MIA Bride & Groom d Night, 9 pmMIA Leadership, First-FiftJohn Bernhard. 9 p.m. register Tuesday Peanut League registration, race track, 2pm Special dance sequences in the production will be perRegistration for Peanut Lea WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9 formed by members of the Uni- gue baseball will be held City Recreation dance clasess, Legion Hall, I to 5 D m versity of Utah Ballet School Tuesday, June 8, at 2 p.m. at THURSDAY, JUNE 10 and the BYU International the race track. Registration Homecoming Queen Contest, Tabernacle, 8 p.m. Folk Dancers. fees are $1.50. s Park-Secon- - i II . |