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Show f Mrs. Beverley Davis spent Friday afternoon visiting with Mrs. Callie Cole. They all belong to a knitting club and planned their High Lights From Salem Mr. Mergrette Taylor, Reporter Mary W. Christensen ofSalem and Elsie Keele of Spanish Fork accompanied Mrs. Beth Gee and daughter Ann to Provo where they spent the afternoon and had dinner with their cousin, Mrs. Sarah A. Mendenhall, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Finlay-so- n had a family dinner on Thursday in honor of her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Hamilton of Long Beach Calif. Edna Hill, her sister was also a dinner guest. Saturday Mrs. Hill entertained with a chicken dinner for the group. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Sabin, daughter Shelia and Bob Van Ausdale of Spanish Fork spent three weeks on a trip. They went to Bismark North Dakota where they visited with her brother and family, the Hunter Jeffries; to Penn Yann New York where they were house guests of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill May and children who accompanied them home. They will now make their home in Odgen and he will teach in Weber College. Mrs. Martha Jeffries has spent the past three weeks in the hospital. She returned to the home of her daughter Eloise, Phone 798-699- 5 winter activities. Sunday, and is now doing very well. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dee Adams had a going away dinner for his brother Stanley Adams who left for an L.D.S. Mission in the Southern States. Covers were laid for his parents Mr. and Mrs.Harvey Adams and son Kenneth; Mrs. and Mrs. Norman Homer and family of North Las Vegas, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Shepherd and families of Salem; Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Steven Adams and Uncle Earl Adams of Pleasant Grove, Rebecca Cook ofSpanish Fork the host couple and the guest of honor. Tables were Mr. and Mrs, Walter Thatcher accompanied their daughter and two children to Price Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford E. Christensen accompanied their daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lee of Salt Lake City to Price Sunday where they all attended the Huff reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wood and little son Devin of Willard spent the weekend as house guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wood. The two men went fishing on Friday. beautifully decorated with flowers, the evening was spent visiting and taking pictures. Stanley entered the Mission Home Aug. 12 where the family accompanied the California members to the Air Port. and Mrs. Roy of Kemmer Wyoming spent the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Christensen. While here they attended the Salem Day celebration on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Farnsworth and family spent several days vacationing at Fish Lake. While there they attended the Dan-si- e. family reunion of Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Milton Christensen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bird and their children, of Vallejo, Calif., for several days, and also Mrs. Christen- Mrs. Dora Often, Mrs. Mae Florence Farnsworth, Mrs. Sperry, Mrs. Grace Jensen and Mr. sens brother, Arlyn Wain-wrig- Wain-wrig- ht of Kemmer, Wyoming, who was here to get his masters thesis approved at the B.Y.U. Wednesday friends and neigh' HESS IUUHS The demand for management personnel is FAR greater than the d men who want supply. Business needs and wants to get ahead. well-traine- excellent chance to succeed business world! YOU have an ht in the Improve your position in life Increase your income Assure yourself of job security EARN WHILE YOU LEARN at Utah Technical College in Provo. You can study management training while you work part-tim- e in local business houses. You can actually put your classroom study to work for you and develop the most effective business approach possible. 8 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE to greet Mrs. Erwin Spencer on her birthday. All her daufour sisters-in-lawalunch and Janet, brought ghter spent the afternoon visiting. bors called Payton, Utah - 84651 Thursday, August 22, 1968 nd 56 Graduate from Utah Technical College Mr. and Mrs. Taylor were dinner guests on Friday of Mrs. Betty Bradford and her mother Mrs. Sarah Trapp at Provo. Mrs. Trapp will leave for home in North Carolina, on Monday. Covers were also laid for the Bradford children Donna and Jeff. Angus D. by B. Davis Evans sky." etc. etc. etc. and And a little old heifer is winkin its eye." etc. America loved it because every word made sense and every note of music was beautiful. So they wrote Carousel and the great song "You ll Never Walk Alone", came into exisSalem Ladies Literary Club tence. This was followed by at summer the held their party South Pacific from which home of Mrs. Bernice Hanks Dear Reader: EvenEnchanted came Some Franwith assisting.hostesses I feel as though I would like Drum Flower Song ing." ces Sabin, Ruth Warren, Fern to express my views on the Mobrought into existence A HunLinton. Outgoing President Dott dern American Musical Shows dred Million Miracles and I took charge. Mrs. Barney that have become so popular in Enjoy Being a Girl and their Elaine Burnham who was acthe last few years. Oklahoma" one Sound of Music gave last her mother Mrs. companied by by Rodgers and Hammerstien Climb Every Mounworld the Rheuama West was present with was the first to have a long tain and The Hills are souveniers and pictures from Broadway run. That was many with the Sound of Music. Samoa where she and her family years ago and since that time, duo wrote many other This 2 spent years while her husband Broadway has never been withshows and hundreds of other was teaching in the Church out a musical playing along it songs and they brought culture School there. She spent the time somewhere. and refinement to us Americans exand these showing things I think these two men gave as it had never been done beplaining them. A tray luncheon the theatre going public what fore. was served to 19 members, the they wanted in a musical and I recall my going to an opera two special guests on the proother writers followed their in Salt Lake City during the a and Edith Mrs. gram neighbor example. They not only wrote thirties. A drama class went Hone. debeautiful music, but they as a group, (cheaper that way). cided that the words in a song The main thing I disliked about Mr. and Mrs. Art Banks and were as important as the music that show was every word was son Keith went to the Little and so Richard Rodgers turned Black-Haw- k sung in English, yet I could encampment where out the music and Oscar Hamonly understand about every they enjoyed programs, films, mer stein II thought up the words third word. If one hadnt read and One relaxing. picnicing and great songs were born. the story before curtain time, evening other members of their Dont you remember some of one was lost..I was lost. Near them. family joined the operas of 30 years ago when the end of this show, (the name the music wasnt so bad but of it left me before the show The Levi Jackman family rethe words stunk. The curtain was over), the leading fat chesty union was held Saturday and would open and a chorus would lover was run through with Sunday atSalem Parkwherenew burst into song about how angry a sword and it took him ten officers were installed. Presitheir king was. Theyd come minutes to die and all during dent, Robert Dean, Dee Jack-ma- n, forth with something like this: this ten minutes, he sang about vice president and Mrs. The king is angry. He stalks his dieing; at five minutes he Robert Dean as secretary. It down the road from his palace. was on one knee, at seven started Saturday at noon with He as a scowl on his face. His minutes on both knees, eight a lunch and a program in the brow is knitted. Somethin gs minutes on his buttocks, at ten was School held evening. Sunday disturbed him, something's dison his back and even after Sunday morning, followed by a turbed him. Oh tell us, Oh tell that he came too long enough business meeting and sports, us what in the world could it to sit up and sing Im dead. and a lunch at night. Boat Ridbe that made him angry." etc. It sure seemed good around water were and also ing skiing etc. etc. there when he finally lay down of the members by enjoyed This went on for ten minutes and was quiet. But you can Jack-man group. 150 members of the and the audience was right sure probably guess what happened that these people had an angry family participated. then; this romantic female lead king. Then in came the king, who was at least 42 years old Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis and cardboard crown and all, and he and weighed about 175 pounds Mrs. Orlean Christensen are started singing how angry he with most of her weight in a of over the arrival rejoicing was because his beautiful dauthe area of her bosom, started new grandson born to Mr. and ghter had sneaked out of the singing.' She was telling us how ThursMrs. Lew Christensen, castle during the night and elosad she was, but no one was day Aug. 15th at the Payson ped with a commoner. Twenty convinced. She was too elated 5 10 lbs. oz. Hospital weighing minutes had elapsed and that about how beautiful her voice There are four little brothers was all we had learned. The curtain finally came was. awaiting him at home. The curtain went up on Okladown and I had decided that I homa with the aduience looking had seen my last opera. Nearly Mrs. Howard Abrams and litat an interesting farm yard with all the drama students around Kim of tle daughter Tampa Aunt Eller sitting there churnme began wailing how they liked Florida, spent a week visiting ing in the early morning light. the show. Some of the girls even Utah in southern her relatives A meadow larks had false tears in their eyes. song adds inand his parents, Mr. and Mrs. terest to the scene. As the I said to them right there in in Keith Simons Salem. Monday light becomes brighter we see the balcony of the Capitol: Im they were joined by Mrs. Jack rich farming ground stretching the only honest one of all of Abrams and children of Price into the distance, then away you. I thought it stunk, and I who spent the afternoon visitvoice is heard singing Curlys time to waste on any havent ing and enjoyed dinner with Oh what a beautiful more of them. morning, them. Oh what a beautiful I became a social outcast and day. Ive got a wonderful feeling every-thinI didnt give a dam. Elmer and Mr. Mrs. Sunday I can now compare the scene going my way. etc. etc. Klitgaard of Salt Lake City were Then followed such w in Carousel when Billy phrases as: Keith and of Mr. Mrs. guests The corn is a high as an elewas stabbed unto death. Simons. phants eye and it looks like Rodgers and Hammerstein its to the have him sing about his growing didnt right up Mrs. Roy Miller and childdieing. They had him speak a ren spent three weeks in Boise few lines as a real man would fice dedication. Idaho, Portland andSalem, Oreand then he died, then his cute gon where they visited her parlittle wife tired to sing a famSeventy-eigmembers of the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard iliar love song to him, but her and Bowman also with her six broHenry Nancy Sabin family emotions got the better of her thers and sisters who live in met at a reunion at the 26th a bar or two and she after Ward amusment hall in Salt the vicinity of Oregon. While had to stop but she sung later Lake City, August 17 to honor they were there her father sufin a duet with her good strong Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sabin. fered a heart attack and was in friend: Mr. and Mrs. Sabin are enterthe hospital when they left. When You Walk Through A ing the Mission Home August Hold Your Head Up High. Storm 26, prior to going to South Mr. and Mrs. Seth Davis spent I call that good show business Australia to fill an L.D.S.Mis-sio- n. a few days over the weekend and apparently the rest of AmMembers attending from visiting her two sisters Maud erica liked it too. Roberts in Salem and Mr. and Salem were Mr. and Mrs. ElIm glad Im a member of the Sabin mer and Mr. Mrs. Walter Mrs. Roy Crouch in Payson. same generation as these men. Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. RanThey also enjoyed the Salem a better man because of Im Ofdall and Sabin, Day celebration and Post daughter Shelia. them and others like them. ve Semi-annu- al exercises for commence...1 graduates of Utah Technical College in Provo was held at the Provo Tabernacle Wednesday, Aug. 56 30. Commencement speaker for exercises was Dr. Leon R. McCarrey, associate director for the Utah Coordinating Council of Higher Education. Diplomas were presented to the graduates by Dr. A. Reed Morrill and Mrs. Helen B Ure, members of the Utah State Board for Vocational Education. The summer quarter for dental assistants and practical nurses is spent gaining on the job training in dental offices and hospitals within the county. Following graduation from UTC the practical nurses will take the state of Utah licensing examination which upon passing the enables them to practice licensed practical nurses. Capping and pinning of the . dental assistants will be under ; the direction of the UTC and the Central Utah Dental Assis- tants Society to be held Monday, Aug. 26, at 8 p.m. in the Park-Univers- ity Ward Chapel. ' Capping and pinning cere- nurses monies for the student will be held in the Park-Un- iversity Ward Chapel on Tuesday, Aug. 27, at 8 p.m. Names of the graduates in dental assisting are: Glenna Peterson, Payson; Lois Shepherd, Thistle; Ida Kay Snell, Spanish Fork. 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