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Show llnl Microfilming Corp I Box 260b Salt Volume LXXXIII City, Utah Lake "Orchard Hills of Utah" - Payson, Utah - 84651 Thursday, June 18, 1970 Number 25 Klew Jackpot iraised to 1 Adding beauty to a vary beautiful float were Min Payton Miriam Christensen with her attendants, Min Carolyn Fran- - com and Min Shauna Johnson. We congratulate then giris and wish them weH they tour the celebrations. n 404 citizens of the Payson area played the Mystery Personality Game last week. Miss Shirley Biggs, daughter of Mrs. June Biggs, was the winner of the $5.00 prize for submitting the name of the mystery person, Mr. Ronald Nielsen, but she only submitted 15 of the 16 clues that were hidden among the advertisments in last weeks issue. This week the jackpot is worth $72.50. You may be the winner so search the ads in this issue, write down who you think the Mystery Personality is and list as many clues as you can find. Last week 63 men and 112 women had the right number of clues; 49 men and 119 women found 15 clues; 10 individuals submitted 14, eight, 13; one had 12 and two had 17. P.S, Home Owned is not a clue. Mission report Elder Brian L. Winegar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant L. Winegar will be honored at a Missionary Homecoming Sunday, June 21 in the Second Ward Chapel at 6:00 p.m. Brian recently returned home from the Cumorah Mission where he has served his church for two years. He participated in the Cumorah Pageant both years playing the part of Alma the younger on one occasion. He also was a study group leader, zone leader and served as assistant to his Mission President, Robert L. Stephenson. Brian attended the Utah State University one year prior to his mission and he plans to return there come fall. Payton Harvest Days Royalty is Min Rita Bori, Min Kath- leen Clementts and Min Patsy Horton, Queen. They rode this very lovely float in the Springville Parade and all of Payson are very proud of these girls. The cast is as follows: Wendy, Laura Ewell; John, David Anderson; Michael, Blake Thomas; Nana, Valerie Brook; Mrs. Darling, Kathy Losee; Mr. Darling, Ver-ni- le Gasser; Peter Pan, Lynette Gasser; Captain Hook, Dru White; Tiger Lily, Wendy Wilson; Indians, Angelia Caras, Kay Christensen, Mary Lee Anderson, Suanne Gasser, Marthanne Larsen, Lisa Taylor, Rosemary Lundholm, Karla Romero, Chris Ellsworth, Melinda Larsen, Nancy Wilson; lost boys, Brad Moore, Kayron Madsen, Jimmy Stevens, John Lenz, Ruth Robertson, Timothy Anderson, Denise Provstgaard, Bonnie Lamb Wade Gary new uniforms and marched in the Springville parade last Lamb; ! Connie Madsen, Stephen Hales, John pirates, Peterson, An adult swimming class will be taught Mondays and Thursdays from 9 to 10 p.m. For further information call the Payson City Swimming Pool. A synchronized swim team (water ballet) 465-90- 94 is being held every day from 10:30 a.m. 9 until Robertson, Gary Warren, Calene Huff, Eric Johnson; animals, Nadeen Thorn, Sherry Tuckett, Terry Lynn Thatcher, Bart Wilson and Sheila Van AusdaL We would like to thank everyone who auditioned for Peter Pan. This musical will be directed as follows: Robyn Anderson and Janey Marvin, directors; Rodger Holt, music director; Jolene Haskell, Lois Cowan and Nancy Holt, accompanists; Juliann Johnson, technical director; Marjean Erickson, assistant; Jay Jolley and Wendy Wilson, choreographers; Kathleen Dixon, assistant; Marian Wilson, costumes; Bret Hardy, assistant; Ida Francom, publicity; Noreen Rasmussen and Marian Wilson, assistants; Donell Willey, lighting and Verdene Page, finances. Again we wish to thank everyone in Payson City for their support and cooperation with the Payson Community Project started to build borne for Chuch Warren Saturday. They will also participate in other parades thru- out the state during the summer. Gary Winkel is director. Hundreds of relatives, friends, coworkers and interested citizens swarmed the Nebo Stake Center Tuesday, June 16, to enjoy an evening of entertainment planned to honor Chuck Warren on his own special day. The program that was carried out was as follows: Musical number, OhDivine Redeemer," rendered by the Ladies LaNesta Chorus and the Choraliers accompanied by Nelda Orton and Jolene Haskell. Invocation by Hal Shuler. Vocal Duet, Hills of Home," by Carl Nelson and Maxine White, accompanied by Betty Winegar. Opening remarks were given by President Reed J. Money. Jean Warren played a piano solo and a tribute was given by Bishop Blaine L. Montague. A musical number, Stouthearted men," was sang by the Choraliers accompanied by Jolene Haskell Speakers were Governor Calvin Rampton and Elder Thomas S. Monson, Council of the Twelve Apostles. A vocal duet, My Cup Runneth Over," by Doris and Vernile Gasser, accompanied by Nelda Orton. After closing remarks by President Reed J. Money benediction was given by Carl Marvin. At the conclusion of the program, President Money announced that a building and project to replace the Warren home was being sponsored by the Fifth Ward Bishopric. The present ftind-raisi- split-lev- el The Santaquin Royalty looked lovely on their float as they greeted the crowd. L to r: Miss Marlene Finch, Attendant; Swimming class Cast chosen for theater production of Peter Pan The Payson Community Theater is proud to announce the cast for the musical Peter Pan, based on the play by James M. Barrie, published by Samuel French, Inc. The Payson High School Band looks really sharp in their Mrs. Jerry Stewart, owner of the Cloth Shoppe presents $5.00 to Miss Shirley Biggs, winner of the Mystery Personality contest. She missed one clue. Miss Susan Greenhalgh, Queen and Miss Sheila Van Ausdal Attendant. When You Subscribe or Renew Your Subscription Ronald Nielson Mr. Ronald Leland Nielsen, Hospital Administrator of the Payson Hospital, was our Mystery Personality last week. Prior to his coming to Payson to assume his present position he was Assistant Administrator of the Primary Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. Nielsen lived the first nine years of his life in Fairview, Utah. His family then moved to Provo where Ronald grew into manhood. He attended the schools of Provo and received his college training at the Brigham Young University and the Medical College of Virginia. He is the son of Mr. Leland Nielsen and Mrs. Lawrence Stevens of Provo. They both teach school in that city. Ron is married to the former Marcia Lee King who was born in Mona, Utah and reared in Provo. They are the parents of the following children: Roni Lee, Continued on Page Tw- o- President Reed Money, Counselor Dorman Seeley and Bishop Blaine Montague of the Payson Fifth Ward participate in Ground Breaking services for the new home for the Chuck Warren family. ng type home does not accomo- date for the special needs of Mr. Warren while he is taking treatments and recovering. The home they are living in will be sold to help defray the expenses of building a new one. However, additional monies will be necessary to help complete the project. Your contributions of money, labor or materials wiU be greatly appreciated. Please address your cash contributions to: Chuck Warren Fund, Postmaster, Payson, Utah 84651 Pledges of labor or materials should be referred to Bishop Blaine L. Montague, 780 E. 4th S, Pay-so- n, Utah 8 4651 This house will be sold as a fund raising proper to consiruti a now nwnio for the Chuck Warren family. Let's all back this worthy cause. ( V I I |