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Show J Golf Membership Fees Increased Pre-seas- Membership fees at Paysons Gladstan golf course are going up $5 this season, but they remain $5 less than any other links in Utah County and as much as $35 lower than the more expensive courses. The city council last week accepted councilman Dick Harmers reccommended rate schedule for this year of $55 for ladies membership, $60 for men, $95 for man and wife, $115 for family, $25 for seven-da- y juniors and $15 for five-da- y junior memberships. Each category is $5 more than it was last year. Juniors are aged 17 years or younger. Green fees, according to pro Bill Rupper, will remain the same. They are $1 per nine holes week days and $1.25 per nine holes Saturdays and Sundays. They are as low as any in the county and below most. Harmer told the council the junior memberships are being kept low as a means of developing a greater nucleus of adult golfers. Defending region javelin champion Wayne Gasser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Gasser, gets off a long toss during Fridays practice triangular meet against Spanish Fork and Springville. He won his event with a measurement of 194 feet. Gasser is expected to toss the spear consistently in Chronicle Photo excess of 200 feet later in the season. SF Tops Triangular Track Meet Friday Spanish Fork eased past Springville and ran aw iy from Payson Friday in a practice triangular track and field meet on a chilly Lions campus. The Dons amassed 72 points to 61 for Springville. Payson trailed with 40. Big scorer of the day was Brent McKell of Spanish with three firstin all three dashes, the 100, 220 and 440. P, and Marvin, P, 194', Long jump Johnston, SF; Weinle, P; Gallegos, SF, and Leopard, S, 20 6 SF; Wood, High jump Theobald, P; Hathaway, P; Poulson, S, and Johnston, SF, 5' 11. Pole SF; Hiatt, P; Thomas, SF, and Huff, vault--Birda- S, ll, 11. Modly relay Spanish Fork, Springville, 4:22.3. Mile relay Springville, Spanish Fork, 3:55.5. 880 Fork, Springville, Payson, 1:39.7. results: High hurdles The Searles, SF; Hair, SF; North, S, and Harris, S, 15:3. relay--Spani- 100 McKell, SF; Smith, S, and Hone, P; Holloway, S, and Lepper, S, tied for third, 10:4. Mile Keale, SF, Orton, P; Burch, S, and Stickney, P, Iron for Lead in Future Bird Shot McKell, SF; Frawm, S; Holdaway, S, and Miller, S, The Department of the Interiors fish and wildlife service intends to move as rapidly as possible toward a conversion from lead shot to iron shot, or any other suitable nontoxic ammunition to eliminate lead poisoning as a waterfowl mortality factor. The use of iron shot will be expanded to the degree permitted by available supplies of ammunition for the 1973-7- 4 hunting season. Mandatory use of iron shot throughout one flyway will be the aim of the program for the 1974-7- 5 season. Unless tests turn up unexpected technological problems, the service hopes t rc.ammond regulations imposing a nationwide ban 4:47.8. 440 53:5. Low hurdles--Brow- S; n, Miner, S; Banks, SF, and Mol-ta- n, SF, 21:7. 880 Pabst, S; Davis, S; Keal, SF, and Boyack, SF, 2:09.3. 220 McKell, SF; Smith, S; Beck, SF, and Beardall, SF, 2:38. Two mile Clark, S; Andrus, SF; Poter, SF, and Haupt, SF, 10:59.3. Shot put Barnett, P; Doty, S; Reynolds, P, and Capell, 714 S, 47 . Discuss Aragon, P; Anderson, A; Reynolds, P, and Capell, 5. S, 128 Javelin Gasser, P; Lundell, Stjr ayBtnt (dynmirlr March 29, 1973 4 Lions Grab 3 Straight Payson opened the baseball campaign on a winning note last weekend, reeling off three wins before straight dropping the tail end of a twin bill to Cyprus Saturday. The season opened Thursday with the Lions posting an easy 12-- 2 verdict over Jordan behind the three-h- it pitching of Kelly Jensen. In the best game of the week the following day, Payson scored three times in the first inning and then held on to nudge Pleasant Grove in an excellently pitched game. Jeff Hanson got the 2 win in a In the opener of Saturdays doubleheader, also at Payson, the Lions forced the game into extra innings with a two-ru-n rally in the bottom of the seventh before posting a 6 win with another tally in the eighth pre-seas- one-hitt- frame. But Nebo Teacher Is Contests on like all good things, the winning streak was destined to end in the second game as the Pirates bunched two hits, a pair of walks, a hit batsman and a costly Payson error in the outfield for five runs and all they needed for the victory. The line scores: R H E 6- -1 Jordan 2 3 12 10 100 001 130 422 Payson 5 2 Sharpies and Bogenshutz, Johnson. Jensen and Tasker. PL Grove 001 001 0 300 000 Payson The Lions Den 2 3 1 2 2 4 Bean and Pack. Hanson and Tasker. 1st game: 010 012 20 6 9 11 Cyprus 5 002 002 21 7 9 Payson Christensen, Santablad, Jes-soand Bliss. Hill, Steele March Girls UEA Candidate Nebo school district teachone of three candidates facing a primary Tuesday and Wednesday for president-eleof the Utah Education Association. She is Mrs. Lucille Taylor, teacher and debate history coach at Spanish Fork High School. Mrs. Taylor, a former president of the Nebo Education Association, was nominated at the spring meeting oftheUEAs house of delegates. The two top vote getters in next weeks balloting will advance to a run-o- ff election in A er is ct May. ns and Tasker. 2nd game: 100 050 0 Cyprus 001 000 0 Payson Hill and Tasker. Bliss. Brown of Springville, of the Utah County division of the aged, was a spert cial speaker at the senior citizens club meeting March 21 at the Goshen American Legion HalL Guy chairman 6 3 1 1 3 1 Buys and Young-at-Hea- Slated Today Pike Run Starting From Utah Lake of wildlife re- running from two to The conservaseven pounds. tion officer also exposed a bit of secret--bonly to those who know where to fish. Fishermen also are catching a few pike at Lincoln Beach where the West Mountain disappears into Utah Lake. In addition to pike, expert anglers with fish ut are reeling Students 'Dimes' Gift in white bass in Division personnel now are taking pike spawn using a boat shocker which stuns the fish long enough to put them into a holding pen until they can be stripped. Last year the division obtained several million pike eggs during the spawning season. three-eight- hs Ok of ry Salt Lake City visited with relatives and friends March 18. The couple recently returned from N auvoo, 111., where they were doing missionary work before he became ill and was flown home for treatment at LDS HospitaL The visited with the John Nelson, Earl Okelberry and Birtie Okelberry families. Deon Hansen was hosthe Friendly Eight 500 one-ha- Leann Carter of Payson, Utah County March of Dimes Poster Child, and Mrs. Deanna Elmer, Peteetneet School second grade teacher, show the bottle contain-n$11.34 donated by students. The money got Leann a push start rather than a total sum for miles walked in last weekends The Ladies Sewing Club met last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Emma Steele. Sewing, visiting and luncheon was enjoyed by Josephine Lux, Naomi Jermaine, Beth Hickman, Velda Kay, Meda Woodard, Margerite Poulson and Vera Morgan. -- 465-26- -- of family was born March 16 at Payson Hospital and weighed 3 ounces. He has 8 pounds, two sisters, Tammy and Amy. -- 0- Camp Spring Lake DUP met March 15 at the home of Della Mower. Captain Maxine Moore conducted the meeting. Prayer was given by Mrs. Mower. Singing was under the direction of Viola Cowan. The pledges were led by Maida Sadler. Captain Moore read a letter from Kate Carter (central committee) outlining the program for the DUP convention to be held in April in Salt Lake City. Viola Cowan read a clipping which said the Utah library had discovered a rare booklet, This Utah Frontier Trail. 1864 travelguidewas printed in -Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Deuel returned home recently from California. They spent two months at Granad" visiting at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William (Kenna) Rom in. They visited Sea World at San Diego, shimmering shags with DuPont high luster nylon fiber pile ' 0- SHAGGY SQ. YD. Includes padding, installation Don't drop an earring into Nouvelle you may never find it1 DuPont 501 nylon fibers in two tones that blend into one to flatter your furniture. 16 soft to shocking shades, all easy care for all their hard working life. Come see, come save! $1295 Knottsberry Farm, Bjsh 0- Mrs. Sylvia Steck, Mrs. Cecil Richards and Mrs. Juanita Jensen met at The Old 38 SHAGGY PLUSH WITH 0- i (1 -- 0- Mr. and Mrs. Karl Vincent and children enjoyed a weeks vacation trip toGranada, Calif., where they visited with her sister, Kenna, and husband, Bill. Highlights of the trip were their visits to Disney Land, Bush Gardens and Sea World at San Diego. They were guests at severa dinner parties. When they returned they were accompanied by Mrs. Vincents parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee DeueL -- 0- Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell and family drove to Duchesne Friday where they spent the weekend visiting with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Karren. Mrs. Mitchells mother, M.rs. Floyd Gulliford of mer Mower. -- 0- Mrs. Rex (Sadie) Peery has returned home from a weeks vacation in Nevada. She visited with her sister, Reva and husband, Don Golden at Henderson, her sister, Mrs. Ora Davis, and friends, Rayola and Cornie Romera. Mrs. Peerys sister, Mrs. Golden, was sustained the Primary president and their nephew, Niel Davis, was sustained Bishop of the Desert Hills ward. -- 0- Mrs. Mary Horton has returned to her Sparks, Nev., home following a three-wee- k visit with her cilldren, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Horton, all of Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Horton of Spanish Fork. r' BRAND ALFALFA IMPROVED FOUR WAYS New and improved Alfalfas are combined in 919 Brand to give you higher-than-ev- early vigor, faster recovery, and stronger resistance to disease. Its four ways better: Improved in yield. Improved in early vigor. Improved in recovery after cutting. Improved in disease resistance. BRAND CAN BE A REAL CASH MAKER FOR YOU! (If youve always gotten yields with 919 good Brand, you can do even open 7 starts 7:15 Week Mar 28 Apr 3 2 -- 100 film for the whole family I MMM 2SO trouM niMd belter now Car Parking Amp. 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Ronald Alvey entertained ai: a family party Thursday evening at their home. Present were her aunts, Mrs. Della King of Payson, Mrs. Elda Adams of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Beth L. Peterson of Powell, Wyo., vho had spent two weeks visiting with relatives in Utah. Others present were Mrs. Beth Lyman and son, Ross, Miss Ramona Wells, the host couple and their children. WEIGHTY CABLE YARNS! 20 COLORS $1195 SQm -- 0- Mrs. Hazel Cook, Mrs. Ruby Steele, Mrs. Lola Nelson, Mrs. Naomi Jermaine and Mrs. Sylvia Steck visited Mrs. Edna Matheson at the Sierra Bonita rest home in Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler vacation enjoyed a trip visiting two of her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Durf-fe- y and Mr. and Mrs. Art Kinder at Las Vegas. They also visited at Havasu City and viewed the London Bridge. They visited at Blythe and spent three days at Death Valley, Calif, where they toured the area. Enroute home they visited in Mesquite, Nev. and St. George. Gar- dens at Van Nuyo, and Lemon Baazar. They also attended sev- - -- 0- Mr. and Mrs. Zen Allread of Roman, Mont, spent the past two weeks vacationing in Utah. They were guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Burraston and Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Terry of Payson. -- 0- eral parties. baby boy has joined the -- 0- Mrs. Wynona Jensen entertained the O.N.O. Club at her home last Thursday with a hot dinner. Cards were played and prizes were won by Devor Sorensen, Fern Horton and Sylvia Steck. Meeker, Colo, joined them and spent a day visiting with the two families, by Lenora Huish A Firehouse in Payson with 13 other family members to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Ruth Stevens. 0- Dinner guests last Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Buxton were their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Chapman of Springville. Spring Lake Lines light-reflecti- ng THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 274-33- 02 -- 0- After the eggs are taken, the spent fish are returned to the lake. The eggs are hardened and taken to the Springville hatchery where they are placed in special spawning jars until they hatch. They are stocked as free swimming fry lf and between inch long. aMBWjmw Page Furniture Co. Aired -- Linda and Bill H e Renzello. TALK TO US ABOUT OUR EASY CREDIT ur Goshen Gabbing by Eva Cook Dr. and Mrs. -- 0- both locations. mssmmm g PHS- pre-scho- ol Club Thursday afternoon with a hot dinner at Lucilles Cafe in Eureka. 500 was played with prizes going to Violet Buxton, Elsie Oberg and Nellie Finch. Others present were Evelyn Larsen, Delia White, Lillian Burraston and Eva Cook. 'WIIMRJQEBSS N -- Throughout last week, drill clinics were held to prepare girls for drill tryouts that were held last Thursday. Sixty-fogirls tried out and 34 were chosen for the new Paysetters. drill team The new 1973-7- 4 members are Kathryn Beck-stroLeAnn Behling, Wendy -- PHSKeela Bott, Melanie Berry, to time hair get Its your cut boys! About 50 boys were Bryant, Virginia Christensen, Kate Durrant, called into the office for dis- Ivy Craven, LaVern Ewell, Diane Finch, the schools hair Barbara regarding Fullmer, Karen Gasstandards. ser, Gaylene Harward, Shawna -- PH3Julie Small students enjoyed a Haskell, Darlene Jensen, Jensen. few days of school at PHS. The Julie Jones, Leza Kallbacka, homeliving classes have been Cara Lamb, Sally Olsen, Carrie child and care brought studying Orton, Joan Page, Marie Payne, aged children to Annette Porter, Laurie Prince, teach them and study their beRoberta Mindy Rowley, of The havior. this instructors course are Lucille Liddle and Schramm, April Staheli, Becky Caroline Wauneka, Warr, Christine Humphries. Lynette Weight, Wyn White, PHSThe held last Judy Wilson and Shanna York. big walk -- PHSof Dimes for March the Saturday Calendar to be seemed quite successfuL March 29 Granite High SchThree thousand people walked ool - Madrigal assembly. Basethis walk. Some students from PHS participated ball - Carbon at Payson. forensics March in this activity and still have debate. Nebo district Stomp sore feet. at Payson High School 8 p.m. -- PHSThe annual Junior Prom was Seminary graduation banquet. forensics March also held last Saturday. The theme was If and the Junior debate. Royalty is Queen Karrie Mrs. tess to Walk-a-tho- n. DEEP Acapella choir and the Chamber choir of Payson High School presented Epochs of the These combined chorArts. uses often practice during the noon hour and are to be commended for this fine performance. They are under the direction of Norman Lister. 20-m- Payson is scheduled to open the Region Six baseball season today at 3:30 p.m. on the 800 South field against the Carbon Dinos, The play for keeps slate was to have begun Tuesday, but rain washed out the Lions scheduled region opener with the Red Devils at Springville. Other coming games on the schedule send Payson to Spanish Fork Monday before the Lions return home against Pleasant Grove at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday. on the use of lead shot for the 1975-7- 6 waterfowl season. A cooperative study by the No question Payson High Schools junior varsity athletic teams next year will not be lacking service and the sporting arms for enthusiastic support. This sextet of attractive young ladies has been named and ammunition manufacturers junior varsity cheerleaders. The girls are, left to right, Cheri Wall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wall; institute, confirmed earlier Lynn MiMullin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dive McMullin; Melissa Angus, daughter of Mr. and suggestions soft iron shot was Mrs. Ray Angus; Patrice Fowden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kirk; Brenda Heath, daughter in lead as effective as about of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Heath, and Cindy King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal King. Chronicle Pnoto killing waterfowl. Division the 3 Glee, -- Baseball Opener sources conservation officer Dale Gurley has some great news for avid anglers anxiously awaiting the opening of Utahs general fishing season. Walleye pike have started their annual spawning run up the Provo River from Utah Lake. More important, Gurley said, the catching is good in the Provo boat harbor area by Rosaline Shepherd Boswell and her attendants, Jan Courtney and Cauleen Allen. Music was by the Richard Long Orchestra. Some junior girls participated in the Promenade floor show entertainment. Payson North Payson CUT NOHTHPIUP |