OCR Text |
Show Eureka, excellent minus; Debra Horton, Goshen, good plus; and Teressa Barney, Elberta, good. Sister Verda Throckmorton is Stake speech director. Sujerintendent of YMMIA, Dale Jones, was in charge of the was preevening event. Theme MIA sented by Kathy Neff. A by directed youth chorus, Melba Jensen, Karen Rowley, numaccompanist, sang clever audience. the bers that thrilled A Boy Scout chorus from Goshen Ward also sang two clever numbers, directed by The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1966 Growth Notes in Stake Santaquin-Tinti- c think we would think twice before the angry word was .spoken; before we used By Beulah G. Bradley In our Home Evening lesson for the Easter week, we have been challenged to live each hour of this week as though Christ, our Redeemer, was our actual visitor. Don't you imagine that cross, angry words will stop in mid-a- ir when we remember? As we seat our special guest, don't you imagine we would have the cleanest of linens and also purity of thoughts--an- d especially would we call for humble blessings on the food? I wonder if we would make the time to not only have our blessings on the food, but also would hold dailv morning and evening prayers? I' in sure that there would be a sweet prayer in the hearts of all in the family for every hour of the day. Do you words of derision and vehemence to command family love and respect? Oh, we can be sure we would to that perbe much fected state. It is a wonderful challenge. STAKE NEWS; With Easter Sunday falling on the final day of our Gen- eral Conference change many things. Do you think we would appear from our rooms earlier in the morning, and wearing dean apparel and faces that were not only scrubbed but also wearing consideration and love and joy in the serving? of the General Welfare Committee, Elder Robert J. Beveridge of the YMMIA General Board, and Sister lone Bennion, of the YWMIA General Board, will be our special assigned visitors. Sessions on Sunday for all Stake members and those interested are at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Lunch will be served (jflBBfliEi at noon. EERTIL'IZER A SPREADING INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSN. CONTACT FLOYD HARMER BRANCH MANAGER Eureka, Elberta and Wards will provide music for the morning session, directed by Sister Fern Horton, Rosemary Oram, accompanist. A delightful youth chorus, directed by Gerald Fowkes, Karen Rowley, accompanist, will sing lovely music for the afternoon session. The MIA Stake Speech Fes- tival proved to be outstanding and the ward winners presented their orations to a capacity crowd April 5 at the Stake Center. Robert Kaletta, First i i first place with a Ward, superior rating and a special trophy, as he discussed "Personal Goals for Living." Other award winners were Annette Draper, Genola, excellent plus; won Jane Butler, Second excellent; r chorus combined Goshen MIXING DELIVERING See your special from ocfiigaaai Fertilizers M. Burbidge i Adele Ward, Nebeker, 'N Youll get tops in quality, tops in product! where you see this sign: r members of the presidency. Mrs. Mary Jean Brown was a stake visitor. Refreshments were served by Ruth Walker and Marilyn Bower. Madge White, j : ' Dennis Jensen. Judges for the speech event were Joan Okelberry, Erma Penrod, and Fred W, Davis. Stake baptisms recently were; Eureka, James Lynn Robinson; Second Ward, Randy Stewart Kester, and First. Ward, Jacqueline Jarvis and Cindy Lee Taylor. Dont forget that the MIA annual Rose Prom is Saturday, April 23, commencing at 8 p.m. It is sure to be an event of beauty and loveliness as well as great fun. Adults, as well as youth over 14 years are urged to participate and dance to an orchestra hailing from. Salt Lake City. MIA Stake Youth Committee is working very hard, assisted by stake and ward leaders. Our next Stake temple excursion to the Manti Temple is Thursday evening, April 21. Join our stake leaders at the Stake Center at 5:30 p.m. for prayer and ride distribution. Stake Era Drive will conclude April 14. More subscriptions are still needed to take us over the top. How about that gift for that special friend or neighbor? A special event is corning for all Stake visiting teachers; It is the annual visiting teacher convention to be held Thursday, May 5, at 1:30 p.m. Circle your calendars now so you wont miss this very lovely event. A guest speaker, Mrs. Donna Ash Brock, will be the featured speaker. A delightful program is being arranged. President Jennie W, Murdoch will preside, assisted by counselors, Beulah Bradley, Florence Lamb, secretary Zelma Clay-so- n, and visiting teacher stake leader, Ella Miles. SECOND WARD NEWS: Assisted by Merle Butler Michael Woolsey was graduated from Primary and sus- tained to be later ordained as a Deacon in the Aaronic Priest- hood. Fred Thompson was the special speaker at our Sacra- ment meeting on April 10. FIRST WARD NEWS: Assisted by Margaret Bylund M. Beckstead was Donald graduated from Primary and presented to the Bishopric by Marjorie Christensen who represented the Primary pres- idency. He will be ordained as a Deacon in the Aaronic Priesthood. New Memberships: Wei- corned into the ward was Linda Jean Lofgran Carlson and her Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan recently motored to Richfield, Idaho, for a visit with their daughter, Nelda, her husband, Grant Haws, and their children over Saturday and Sunday. Atilt' WA.NI) IS N'KKDKI) to make a plain vanilla d eookie at the paitv. Just gdamorize with the white frosting and top with tinted flaked eoconut, colored or chocolate sprinkles. If it's a children's party, they'll enjoy c dei orated with doll faces. NO 2 Combine about cup sugar with the butter; blend well. Beat in egg whites one at a time. Gradually add remaining sugar and the cream to attain dip" consistency. Dip cookies in frosting or spread with desired amount, sprinkle with coconut, and decorate as desired. Place on cake rack and allow to set for about '!(! to HO minutes. Makes 2 cups frosting or enough to frost about 1 2 dozen cookies. Tinted Coconut: Place 12 teaspoon milk or water in bowl; mix in few drops food coloring. Add 3 cups (about) Bakers Angel Flake Coconut and toss with a fork until coconut is thoroughly and I Jestin Jarvis. number was sung by a girls quartet, Ruth Lee Wall, DeAnn Olson, Vickie Kaletta and Ann Tischner, accompanist, Linda Childs. At our Relief Society meeting for the work department session an interesting, comprehensive and detailed demonstration on painting, home cleaning, wall papering and other fine ideas was presented by Leonard Cockrell. GENOLA WARD NEWS: Assisted by Beatrice Kerby The Sunday School Easter program on the resurrection was: scripture reading by Keith Kerby; vocal duet, Alan and Janet Carter, accompanied by daughter, Shelia; talk on the i ' i j j Your ... CREDIT UNION Umbrella Man says: Fertilizers If you're expecting an April shower of bills, you can have v Resurrection, Douglas Thomas; vocal number, Sally Thomas, Myrna Steele, Verda Throckmorton and Lucille Thomas, accompanied by Dianna Thomas. Graduated from Primary: Phillip Thomas. Two babies were blessed. Mary Jane, daughter of Lloyd and Darlene Nelson; Trent Allan, son of Glendon and Wanda Taylor. The Elroy Murdoch family presented the program at Sacrament meeting following General Conference. Conducted by Brother Elroy Murdoch, the following program numbers were presented. Talks by Richard, Lecia, Robert Murdoch and by Don Gilbert, Lecia' s fiance, who is attending BYU and is from Bancroft, Idaho; two vocal quartet numbers by Richard, Reece, Robert, Lee R and Lane, who joined them on the second one. They sang, My Task, and Teach Me to Pray; musical reading by Mr. I Know That My Murdoch, Redeemer Lives, with organ accompaniment by his wife, Jennie. The coming marriage of Nancy Livingston, daughter of Brother and Sister Jess Livingston, to H. Jerry Allan of Springville, is being announced by the future brides parents. They plan a Logan Temple marriage on April 15. Mrs. and the late Sylvia Allan Howard C. A1 'an are parents of the groom. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: he Christ does exist lives and will redeem the world if its inhabitants will accept this marvelous gift. Let Him live in your homes . . . call on Him often . . to come into your homes. quartet ; J everything coming up roses in May if you . Members of the Spring Lake Culture Club met Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Franklin Tervort where the meeting was held and officers for the next year were elected. Mrs. Elvon Butler, president, conducted the meeting. Mrs. Watson Lafferty read the Collect and the pledge to the flag was led by Miss Lenora tinted. j Musical SPRING LAKE CULTURE CLUB HOLDS MEETING 2-- ' sports director. Mrs. Robert Menlove and four children went to Ephriam Thursday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olson. Mrs. Rhea Menlove and Mrs. Rex Peery and two children from Payson went to Ephriam on Saturday to bring Mrs. Menlove and children home. (TNDKItEI.I.A COOK IKS I or 2 cups sifted confectioners' tablespoons light cream Vanilla wafers sugar Tinted Coconut cup butter, melted egg whites Colored sugar, chocolate sprinkles, or gumdrops ll j Sustained: Alton Maurin as second counselor of YWMIA. Special speakers at our Sacrament meeting last Sunday evening were Golden Taylor .M best-dresse- small daughter, Annette. Released: YWMIA, Darlene Wall as second counselor in YWMIA and Kay Higginson as YWMIA United States Steel produces fertilizers. The folks who carry this sign bring you tops in service. Together, its a team that will help you achieve higher profits at harvest time. Right now, the local unit that carries USS Fertilizers is ready to help you plan your soil fertility program, ready to give you the best in service. be certain you have enough Call today fertilizer to get maximum yields. And be certain you call the unit that carries USS Fertilizers, made by United States Steel. Primary Preparation meeting was held Monday night at the Ward Relief Society room with Mrs. Jerrolyn Menlove conducting the meeting. Song practice was conducted by Mrs. Connie Saunders. The Inservice lesson was given by Lenora Huish and departmental meetings were held conducted by Maurine Hall, Leonda Broadbent, Dale Davis and Elder Theodore M. Burton, Assistant to the Council of the Twelve, Elder Grant By Lenora Huish panalists 17. HHB ... session there just could never be a more spiritual and wonderful event. We can be sure it touched the hearts of our people and all who would pause long enough to hear the marvelous messages from our Church authorities. Next Sunday will be our Stake Quarterly Conference sessions for everyone to get more spiritual food and blessings. Sessions will also be held on Saturday for many leaders who will be notified to be present and at which hour these two days, April 16 and certainly for the better in so r ed X&1 Thompson, accompanist. - Gleaner symAn posium on You Tell Them was Why Temple Marriage presented with Sister Estella Peterson as moderator, and' closer Attitudes would at lowest costs featuring W i n n i f . Water Levels are higher with them on Sunday to have Easter dinner together. Coming for the day were Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Wilson and two children, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spainhower and three daughters, Pleasant Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Spainhower. Spring Lake News Cookies Get Cinderella Treatment Huish. in Mrs. Rex Peery introduced Mrs. Peterson from Santaquin who gave a very interesting discussion on poetry, what it had meant to her, and how it had been an inspiration in her life. She read a number of poems she had written. Before beginning her discussion, she had Mrs. Patricia Openshaw give a reading, The Nightingale, Officers elected were Mrs. Junior Lundell, vice president Mrs. Elmer Mower, secretary Mrs. Vaughn Davis, treasurer Mrs. Olive Barnett, historian and Lenora Huish was advanced to presfrom ident. Refreshments were served to 16 members by Mrs. Franklin Utah this year Information obtained by the U. S. Geological Survey during the period April 1965, to March 1966, indicates that ground-wat- er levels in Utah were generally higher than they were for the corresponding period of the previous year. Of the 14 wells observed, water levels in 4 were higher in all 12 months, 6 were higher in most months, 3 were lower in most months, and 1 was lower in every month of this period. In northern Utah, the water levels in the wells at Logan and Woods Cross were above average in every month of this period, and higher than in the corresponding month of the previous year. At Lehi, the water level was above average in every month except May and higher than the previous year in every month. At Ogden and Grantsville, water-leve- ls were below average in every month. At Grantsville they were higher than for the previous year, but at Ogden they were higher in only 9 months of the year. At Erda, new all-ti- vice-presid- Tervort and Mrs. Clyde Tervort. their Spencer. Richard Spainhower from Bountiful spent four days at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Cecil S. Peery, over the weekend. On Saturday he went to Beaver with Chess Walker and his son, Chesley, on a fishing trip. me Mrs. Mont Wilson and three children from Ogden are house-gues- ts of her parents, the George LeFevres. She and her sister, Mrs. Lee Hofeling, and two children from Salt Lake came on Wednesday. Mrs. Hofeling returned home in the rs to ranged from 2 feet below average; and anew record low was established in three-quarte- At Mona, Filmore, and Milford, new record lows were established in most months of this period, with near-recolows in the other months. In southwestern Utah, the well at Beryl established new record lows in every month and at Cedar City and Paragonah, water levels were below average in every month. These wells are in areas of heavy withdrawal of ground water used for irriga- i Mrs. Mark (Betty Ann) Durrant entered Utah Valley Hospital last Wednesday where she underwent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Houser and friends, Miss Marie Mar-te- ll Mr. and Mrs. Roy Menlove and six children from Chandler, Arizona, came to attend the LDS Conference in Salt Lake. They arrived Tuesday night and were overnight guests of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Menlove. They came from Salt and Kirk Reid, enjoyed an Sunday. They drove Park City taking a lunch Easter trip to with them. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Mike Cowan onSunday were their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Johan Van Zeben and three children from Granger. Lake Sunday night and spent Sunday night with his brother, returning home Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph love and children Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lyman Men- of a new of the new are Mr. and Mrs. Kenvin Lyman, Salt Lake, He is their second child and will be named Peter Haskin Lyman after his great grandfather Lyman. The Lymans have a little girl. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman went to Salt Lake on Sunday of last week to see the new' are and his Lyle De St. Jeor and children from Orem, went up Payson Canyon on Saturday for an outing. sister, Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, Russel Jacob- and three children from Las Vegas, Nev., where he has been stationed, visited with his brothers, the C. W. Jacob- son family and the Milan Jacobson family over the week- end. babv. Nelson, former at the Sacrament held in the ward on Sunday night were Elders Ray Huish, Mont Depew and Jim Mower. Mark Lalferty played a selection on the piano and the Johnson sisters, Rae Lene and Rose Ann, played an organ and piano duet. Bishop' Lundell conducted the meeting. Speakers services son Everett Parents arrival son Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jacob- from New Mexico also came to visit with his brothers and their families and to visit with the Russel Jacobsons while they were here. They were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milan Jacobson Saturday night. They visited for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. J. grandparents grandson. j j j i ' res- : idents. Mrs. Rhea Menlove presented her piano students in a recital held Sunday afternoon of last week at the ward chapel. Par- ents of the students partici- pating, friends and relatives attended. j BLAINE JOHNSON j j Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan went to Salt Lake Friday afternoon to meet with Mr. and Mrs. Smith Gibbons from St. Johns, Ariz., who had come to attend Conference. SALES REPRESENTATIVE Business Phone Residence Phone SOUTH MAIN SPANISH FORK 570 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spainhower had all their family home SEEDS! Farmers Association SELECT SEED offers you a complete line of Certified Seeds for your Spring Planting Small Grains Grasses Alfalfa Corn Pasture Mixes Certified Locally-grow- n UTAH RANGER ALFALFA SEED Ask your Branch Manager Floyd Harmer INTERMOUNTAIN qTV FARMERS ASSOCIATION GIFT PORTRAITS i j ! J 1 . top-qualit- li see your friendly credit union for a loan that is I j I Oni J' than anything else you can give. MOTHERS DAY (T; CONVENIENT y UsS) Fertilizers as 8 CONFIDENTIAL IMMEDIATE GIFT PORTRAIT SPECIAL You'll always be told the true loon interest costs. OGDEN 1940 Woll Avenue Phone 399-117- '10 ts m tin 'lfi 5 LOGAN Cache Volley Bank Bfdg. Phone 752-631- 0 5ZBBS3EEHZZ I SALT LAKE 1501 Redwood Rood Phone 484-763- CALL FOR A SITTING TODAY PROVO GEANS THOTO SHOP 1550 Springville Road Phone 373-667- 47 South Main Street airtelofficcKond phoneTnvmber 5 GRIDLEY CHEV CO. tion. TRY THE CHRONICLE WANT ADS FOR QUICK SALE OF ANY ARTICLE 1 465-377- CHEVROLET CARS CHEVROLET TRUCKS O K USED CARS May. rd 798-359- Intermountain Mrs. Rhea Menlove and her daughter, Mrs. Lou Dene Peery, were in Salt Lake on Friday. They visited with Mrs. Menlove s son, Mr. and Mrs. Max Menlove and family, in new home. They also visited with Mrs. George Q. lo lows were established in every month except September 1965. In central Utah, the water level in the well at Ephraim was above average in every month of this period, and established new all-tihighs in February and March 1966. At Annabella the water level was above average in every month exepet April to July 1965 when water levels evening. PAYSON, UTAH |