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Show Guide Patrol are urged to be Mei It Budges and ether awards will be made and 17, 1965 jyour attendance is needed if you are in any way connected with Scouts. FIRST WARD NEWS Margaret Bylund, R?pcrting: Elder Robert Murdoch, recently returned missionary was the special happy in all things of good from Genola Sacrament Meetspeaker at report. were All in attendance wonderful is a ing. Yes, loyalty builder word a very good thrilled at his fine presentation of gospel truths and misonh sion experiences. He is the STAKE NEWS: son of Brother ar.d Sister ElStake and Wards supported Murdoch. Special music the City Homecoming Celebr- roy for the evening was sung by tion in a very beautiful way, the Ward Singing Mothers who the re were many lovely .'"''ats were directed by Sister Ida made by them in the parade, with Sister Sanit was one of the mo. t beautiful Greenhalgh, dra Armstrong as accompanist. parades to date. They sang, I Walked Today Stake and Ward MIA lea Where Jesus Walked, and ders are making plans to go Teach Me, O, Lord. Eider e to Salt Lake MIA June Murdoch, returned very reference on the 17, 18, and 10. cently from the Gulf States This special activity will take Mission Field. the place of the regular Stake Next Sunday is June 20, MIA Leadership Meeting for and the Commemoration of the s June. However, MIA Restoiation of the Melchizedek tives of the Stake and Ward Priesthood. All Ward members YWMIA are being called to are urged to be present to attend a special meeting on meetings during the day. June 21 at 8 p.m. at tire Stake Primal y hour has been Center to complete plans for changed from 10 a.m. to 1:30 the coming KoHoWoLo Girls p.m. on each Monday for the summer Camp Session com next two months. August mence Tuesday, July 13 thru month is vacation month, we the 16th. Board members of understand. All parents are ward and stake are not requir- urged to help their children ed to attend this Camp Lead lememfcer this important meetership meeting. afternoon. each Monday ing Last Monday the Relief See On Saturday, June 26 and iety Stake Executives Irld 27 our First Ward Conference their special planning meeting is to be held. Special plans are of the month, conducted by being made to make this a President Jennie W. Murdoch, most worthwhile conference. with counselors, Beulah Brad It is one in which all members ley, Florence Lamb, attending. are urged to attend. The Monday evening was regular Saturday Evening Youth Con monthly meetings for leaders ference is a special one for of MIA Sunday School, High our youth. It starts at 8 p.m Priests Group Leaders, Stake Sacrament meeting conference Executives, and High Council, session is at 7 p.m. Sunday School Conference at 10:30. also. Our First Ward really supOur stake leaders are urging us to not let down on our ported the City celebration Family Home Study Evenings with several lovely floats. The during the summer months. MIA Float was very lovely as The lessons are vital and so well as the Sunday School. Then there was the beautiful interesting for each of us. The Scouting monthly Court Relief Society Float which of Honor is scheduled for this represented both First and evening, Thursday June 17, Second Wards, and the lovely at Elberta at 8 p.m. All Scouts float which represented both Scouters, Leaders, Parents and wards also. The Primary Child- - The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, June l BY RUBY MEREDITH j Growth Notes Santaquin-Tinti- c By Beulah G. Bradley clean Loyalty is such a good, some- sounding word. It stirs is cho.ce. thing within you that not from and you r member You came. it when or where is pi asing to it that know just ated and live with. It is a feeland creates strength ing the determination. It seems to make you proud of so many things. Loyalty, to me, si ems to resemble a large, beautiful bag, marked private, into which fallen or have been placed all the lov.ly and beautiful attributes and qualities that eventually become you your personality. Lying within the of this bag is faith in self, humanity and God. Keeping these company is love of country and people, and allegiance to all good. In fact this bag, can certainly be likened to the Gospel for the promises within are astounding and so We only have to open this bag often and draw from the contents. This bag is precious and very great in strength for it can lift a soul and a life to heights of perfection. It challenges you to grow, learn, develop and accomplish, and be g. BETTERWAY INSULATION CO. Specialixs in HOME and COMMERCIAL Insulation of all typos For Free estimates call MORRIS SMITH OR FRANK GARNER Genola Phone 754-363- 9 in Stake Con-hav- Execu-recesse- Friday is Dairy Night at Derks Field pre-gam- - Bryan WcKinnon Bryan McKinnon, with the Navy enroute to the states from Viet Nam, called by telephone from Japan Thursday evening, speaking to his par- at Ephriam. He has spent week ends with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Able have sold their ranch and have moved to Nevada to make their College Mrs Oliva Barnett was hostess to the Primary Officers and Teachers Monday night whin they met at her home for the monthly preparation meeting. Several items of business discussed. were President Nelva Clark conducted. The Inservice lesson was given by Lenora Huish. Refreshments were Seived by Mrs. Barnett and Mrs. Helen Adams assisting hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Coon and small daughter spent the week end and last week visiting with her family the El- tert Barnetts and with his family in Payson. They live in Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Hall Ferguson and family who have spent the winter here while he has ENJOYING a gflass of milk in preparation for the annual been teaching Seminary in Dairy Night at Derks Field 'game are Utahs Dairy PrinPayson, have moved to their cess, Mary Lynn Clifford, LjRoy Gregory (left) Bee pitcher home in Provo. Mr. Ferguson and second baseman Bob Cox. will pursue his studies at BYU and will also do some teaching. Robert Moore left Friday to returned to his home in JackBaseball fans in Utah county The invitation comes from sonville, Florida, for the sumare invited to attend the annual Utahs Dairy Princess, Mary mer after attending Snow at Derks Field Night Dairy Lynn Clifford, Clinton, who baseball game between the will at the traditional Salt Lake. City Bees and the Dairypreside game. The game, supper and to pass of requireNight FriIndianapolis Indians on a highlight of the states 1965 ments in camping program. day, June 18, 1965. June Dairy Month, is sponsored The girls and leaders slept by the American Dairy Asso- all night on bed rolls which ciation of Utah. they also learned to prepare. rens Parade proved to be really The Dairy Night game will Leaders there were: Joan Thoon Friday. charming, begin at 8:00 p.m., but pre- mas, sports director; Jolene SECOND WARD NEWS game activities will start at Clark, assistant; Donna Davis, Merle Butler, Reporting: 7:30 p.m., says Dean W. Bate- YWMIA president. Girls presSecond Ward Conference was man, West Jordan, general ent were: Debra Jensen. Chheld June 12 and 13 and a chairman in charge of the ristine and Sandra Thomas, e large crowd attended the spec- event. The activities Patiicia and Jay Lynn Thomas, ial Sunday evening Sacrament will feature dairy contests in- DeAnne Davis, Paula Throckconference session which was volving the Bee- and Ranger morton, Corrine Ewell, Darla Kay Davis, Lynnae Penrod, presided over by members of teams. the Stake Presidency, Lynn Kathy Malstrom, and Linda to tickets Complimentary Johnson. Crook, Max Nelson and Car-ro- ll Dairy night game are availDavis, and Dean Pendelton, able There were 21 young men and through dairymen or groCouncilman. President High ladies of our ward who stores young cery throughout the Carl A. Patten is visiting his state. in the MIA area participated son and vacationing for a few Each ticket will admit the Dance Festival held last Satweeks. bearer to the game when ac- urday evening at Provo at the Talks were given by Bishop companied by a person paying Joseph Smith Fieldhouse on BYU Campus. Doyle Crook, who spoke on the the regular admission fee. THCUGHT of FOR THE WEEK: Family holding Utahs importance dairy Princess, Mary Dont watch the ground for Heme Evenings and on the im- - Lynn Clifford, Clinton, Davis Build- - County, will be poitance of getting our present at the lost coins look to the heavens game, as will her two atten- for jewels of far greater subdants, Jeannette Bench, Fair-vie- stance, and brilliance. Sanpete county, and Marveda, Maughn, Ogden. Mr. Imam ? ID)sca9t Armed Services West Mountain News :p..S'nt. ents, Mr. and Mrs. William McKinnon, in Payson. Bryan is aboard the USS Mattaponi, home. The children and grandchild- which has been located off the ren with their families, of coast of Viet Nam for several Mrs. Beatrice Y. Moore of weeks. His parents said his voice came through as though Provo, met at the Wines Park 'afternoon for' he at Lelisunday fen c.allil?in the United expects States on July 2, and is hoping to visit his family 'or join in the pleasant family association were Mr. and Mrs. Geoige LeFtVre, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Deuel and Mr. and Mrs. their sotli L daughter, Karl Vincent and two children Mrs Earbara Gleave( A perne lunch was enjoyed children, Payson returned from by the 57 family members. Baker, Oregon, where they Mrs. Elmer Mower and son, spent the week due to the LaMar, from Altamont visited death of his mother, Mrs. here one day last week. Be- - Gladys Griffith. fore returning home they went . to Salt Lake to get Mary, Mower, who had spent a week JfilU Till DAVDHI I there with her sister, the Ron- -' JUlIv I Till aid Nelsons. Mrs. Kay Cook, her son, Roger, and daughters, Sara Ann and Donna, from Goshen visited with her mother, Mrs. Fanny Butler and sister, Mr. Young drivers, those under and Mrs. Mike Cowan Sun- - 25 years of age, continue to day afternoon. They also called have the worst driving record, in for a short visit with her! In 1964 they were involved in Aunt, Lenora Huish. 29 of the a oidtnts that re- Caplain and Mrs. Franklin suited in 48,000 traffic dealhs ' lilliULL Caras and three children, Anna while accounting for only 15 Marie, Tony and Kathy Lynn, of the driving population. who have been residing at El Paso, Texas, where he was stationed in the Air Force arrived in Utah June 7 for a two weeks vacation in Utah ft V CHEVROLET h with relatives. They have visited with his parents, Mr. and Hs 4 Mrs. Angel Caras at Benjamin and with her family here, the Ruben Carters. RAY 5. POWELL Mrs. Cecil S. Peery returned SALES REPRESENTATIVE home Sunday from Bountiful after spending a week with Business Phone her son, Mr. and Mrs. L. Don Residence Phone 4 Spainhower and family. CHEVROLET CARS Mr. and Mrs. Merrin SpainCHEVROLET TRUCKS hower and children from Pay-so- n O K USED CARS spent Sunday evening visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben CarGRIDLEY CHEV CO. ter for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Kathleen Caras and child570 SOUTH MAIN ren who had spent the day SPANISH FORK with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith, 1 798-35- 798-305- 1 Bateman noted that a special attraction at the game will be the distribution of a truckload of free dairy foods. ing Project assessment in now, in order that our stake building might be dedicated this summer; Rene Jones gave the assigned talk. The Influence n My Life of Family Home Evenings. Others called to speak from the congregation were: bishops counselors Junior and Claude Rowley; newly sustained Y M W I A Pres- ident Ruby Butler tEGP',SPHlnG, Butler; in voun life Gerald Woodbury, who is called to live in Arizona where he will preside over the Indian LDS Church Seminary school; Carl Greenhalgh, ward Relief Society president; David Lamb, Becky Fowkes, and Katn-iee- n All Summer... Air Condition Electricallyl Hudson, representing the ward youth; Donna Bott, Ward leader, Bonnie Milner ward leader, and Winnifred White, Stake YWMIA counselor. The following releases were made: Mona Rae Woodbury, YWMIA president and her counselors, Bonnie Kay and Harriet Hallett, and secretary Luella Kay, Diane Smith Organist, and all teachers of the young ladies organization. Also released from the YMMIA was J. B. Jones, activity counselor. Sustained as new presidency of the YMMIA was; Ruby Butler president, Marilyn Clayson, age group counselor; Bonnie Kay, activity counselor, and Luella Kay, Enjoy that youthful,' feeling when the daisy-fres- h weather simmers outside. Air condition your home the electrically. proven way , No more edgy hot weather dispositions. No more starting your day with a tired out feeling. You feel wonderfully fresh all day with the clean, cool comfort you get only with electric air conditioning. secretary, and teachers, Faye Smith, Mia Maids leader, and Gale Butler and Faye Smith Bee Hive leaders. Last Wednesday the Second Ward Beehive and MIA Mjaids held a cook out in Santaquin Canyon the purpose was to learn the correct procedures of fire building. Teachers in charge were Ruby Butler, Mia Maids; and Gale Butler and Faye Smith Bee Hive leaders. know that every litter Sure, grown-upbit hurts. But they forget. And that's what starts the litter mess. Soon that has to there's a shameful pile-ube cleaned up (always at your expense, If youre a taxpayer). Whats more its s p : 5ui s.omsi ' Kff AMERICA, easy for children to get that care- less hjbit. So Dad, Mom lead the way t j the litter basket. Use a litterbag rememin your car. If we grown-up- s ber, our kids wont forget to Keep America Beautiful! beautiful Published as a public service In cooperation with The Advertising Council. GENOLA WARD NEWS Beatrice Kerby, Reporting: A new family membership was sustained last Sunday that of Brother Alan and Sister Janet Carter and children, and Shelia, Karen, Alan, Michael. Released: Nancy Livingston, YWMIA organist; Glennia Draper, assistant ward clerk over and Verla welfare; Mecham, den mother. Sustained: Janet Carter, BUY NOW AT LOWER PRICES Air Condition Prices on both electric central air conditioning units and electric refrigerated room air conditioners have been reduced up to 30 below prices 3 years ago. And models now are much more efficient, tool Bottor Electrically See your electric dealer or contractor pri- mary teacher; LaVeme Penrod den mother; Alan Carter, Secretary of YMMIA. Last Thursday a group of YWMIA girls met at the ward cultural hall for a pot luck I UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. 1 |