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Show w mu TT" T Trouveres ONE YEAR OLDS alje JJaQBon (Chronicle Thuy,Mah3i.i983,pgs Onion Days Committee set entertain Jr. Cultus Club The Payson High Trouveres enof the Jr. Cultus Club Thursday evening with some of the songs that the small chorus sang to win first tertained members Carlyn Rindlisbacher Jamie Ursulich Amberly Burton her first birthday 1983) is Carlyn Rindlisbacher. Carlyn is the daughter of Lynn and Carol Rindlisbacher of Payson. Jamie Dawn Ursulich, daughter of Ralph and Pat G. Ursulich of Santaquin, celebrated her first birthday March 25, 1983. Helping Jamie celebrate was her brother, Ryan. Proud grandparents are Karl and Naomi Greenhalgh of Santaquin, Mr. Louis Ursulich, Long Beach, California, and Mrs. Virginia Carter of San Diego, California. Amberly Brook Burton, daughter of Dr. Ken and Lori Burton, place in region competition. After two madrigals, the group sang "A Rose Touched by the Sun. David Ekins then sang the solo part in a delightful version of Little Jack Horner ala Handel. The Trouveres then sang "The Wreed, about the woes of smoking, written by a classmate of director Dave Dahlquist, as the song might have been written by Haydn. They finished with Soft Dream and Moon River. Both Mr. Dahlquist and the Trouveres devote many evenings to providing beautiful, free entertainment for community groups (although it was rumored that Fay Angus had to agree to furnish the group a chocolate cake). The Jr. Cultus Club joins other groups in extending appreciation to Mr. Dahlquist and his students, who graciously sacrifice play and homework time. Mrs. Angus provided the educational part of the program by showing her slides of Florence and Pompeii, Italy. Her Michael-angelslides were particularly enlightening, and some of her Pompeii slides were almost pornographic. President Carolyn Shepherd conducted election of officers for the coming year. Vionne Reese will replace Mrs. Shepherd, and Joyce Manwill will become Carlisle will Lylia replace Evelyn Page as secretary, while Irene Madson was selected to replace Mrs. Manwill as treasurer. Mildred Warner and Pat Rupper agreed to retain their positions as historian and reporter. Marianne Evans, helped serve the delicious and colorful refreshments at the home of Mrs. Angus. happily on (March 31, Helping her celebrate will be her grandparents, LaVon Brook, Payson, and Reed and Norma Rindlisbacher of West Mountain. Also enjoying Carlyns special day will be her Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Tilby of Genola. Jamies great-grandparen- federal surplus cheese and butter will be distributed to Senior Citizens, age 60 and above, from the local center on Utah Avenue. This is the most dramatic of the the by sponsored programs Payson Senior Citizens organization. This program has its origins in the federal price supports that have built up vast surpluses of these food products. The federal government has sought to ease the storage problem and has selected some distribution points for the specific goods, through of Association Mountainland Governments, which includes our Center as an official outlet. It is a big undertaking and much involves responsibility. When M.A.G. calls, trucks and first birthday Her proud grandparents are and Mrs. Ed Chappel of Payson, Ruthann Burton of and Carley Burton of Provo. Mr. Pay-so- Report THURSDAY 39, winds from 30 drivers are contacted and sent to pick up the food, which comes in cases. Butter and cheese b. must be kept cold, so must be brought inside until the local distribution procedures at the center, and delivery to the go into effect. The Meals on Wheels and Grandparents Programs take care of their own distributions, which do not come from Senior centers. Following receipt of the food, the people, in order to obtain it, must bring their Social Security identification. This is for the necessary record keeping. The local center is doing a good home-boun- d High 55, Low the northeast, cloud cover, fair and warm FRIDAY High 52, Low 37, winds from the southwest, 50 cloud cover, increasing cloudiness SATURDAY High 50, Low 35, winds from the southeast, 80 cloud cover, gusty winds and possible rain SUNDAY High 51, Low 36, winds from the southeast, 90 cloud cover, w'indy with possible rain Chairman over the parades tor the celebration will be Renee Crouch, with Elaine Christensen as her assistant. The advertising for the event is being done by Roma Fullmer, with Jayne Brere-to- n as her assistant. E.T. & rush. Make your memories a I Reception Center f city Chillon Reception Center 6 the first bride in your town to schedule your complete wedding arrangements now and receive a $100.00 credit with this ad. Subsequent Be brides will receive a $50.00 credit. AD expires April 30th 5S1S at f r-- nt if'! it j)a(vrrij mill a f;pr;io( t0u Bring coupon in for $1.00 off haircut or $3.00 off perm We also feature: Luzier makeup, facials, manicures, tints and other professional beauty care Coupon'; rprl jurn. & Uc. Uatij 92oitn kMniTtntq&uq Unin 10 South 46G-4G0- Last week, Mrs. Becki Little, second grade teacher at Wilson School, asked her second grade students to pretend that E. T. was a house guest who needed to know how' to fix a peanut butter sandwich. These are some directions children wrote so E. T. would know just how to make a peanut butter sandwich. (Note: Wherever there is a , illustrations were included.) Dear E. T., want you to make a peanut-butte- r sandwitch. This is the rules tor making a peanutbutter 1. Get something that looks like this . It should be in the third cobord. 2. Get a knife. A knife looks like this . It should be in the top dwrore. 3. Get a jar of peanutbutter. Peanutbutter looks like this . After you have got all of that in front of you on the counter, you have to get one more thing called bread. The bread should be in a box. The box looks like this . Now you make the sandwitch. First you take the thing called bread. Take to pieces out of the bread bag. Put them next to each other. Then take the thing that looks like this . This is called a jar of jam. Unscrue the lid. A Ten people to come in Friday, April 1st 67 east 100 Spanish Fork Ten people $5.00 for 1 year membership for 1 year membership -- 3rdTen people $10.00 -- all the month oi April -- $50.00 spring craft basket -- Cassette radio Two lifetime video club memberships Angie Hutchings Dear E. T., Many other in store specials Take out the Peanut butter. It is in the couberd. The Peanut butter is crushed Peanuts. Get out the bread. It is on the couberd. The bread is in a plastic bag. Bread is made from bread doe. Bread doe is made by mixing things to gather such as: flower, yeast, hot milk. Then get out the strawberry jam. Straberry jam is made of crushed straberrys and water and sugar. Then put them all togather and then eat it. 1. Main Street Video and Basement Boutique 465-434) 1 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOO and sign up for a free $20.00 gift certificate drawing dresses reduced 20 All Lots of great 0 cdy) Come register tor FREE DRAWING north 798-720- 1 receicve FREE l year membership Then take the knife and wrince it off. Then take the jar of peanutbutter. Unscrue the lid. Dip the knife in the jar and take it out. Wipe it on the other piece of bread. Hold one side in one hand and the other side in the other hand. Put the peanutbutter and jam together when you finished. Then at last you eat it. Mark Madsen Grand opening prices still in effect 4 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo lid is a thing that is on top of the jar. Then you take the knife and stick it into the jar of jam. Then pull it out and wipe the jam on one piece of bread. If you need to put the knife in two or three times. ' Become the person you have always dreamed of Many other in store specials Thurs. Fri. New spring graff reduced 10 msTtii spWAi? Select rack new spring blouses reduced 10 a'J' YlLIiJ SIHDIKHB 20 SO. h I g vice-preside- Come in BODY SHOPPE Sou 2 (Womete - discount coupon o sand-witc- Ceremonies Receptions Wedding Breakfasts Luncheons Group Banquets Dances Reunions Special Anniversaries St Shades complex. The theme, cyUati Ck tlmk peanut butter 1 Experienced bridal consultants! offering a full service facility 798-300- Overseeing the DUP Museum during the celebration will be Jerlyn Anderson. Mrs. Dixon stated that more volunteers are needed in order to make this celebration the best in the valley this year. Much hard work and dedication is needed to make our 54th Annual Golden Onion Days Celebration a great success. (new members This time, it is on ONE DAY only: Monday, April 11th. The people should pick up their cheese slip and fill it out early to avoid the unforgetable at The Chillon Council. Jonn taominge is chairman over the art show and Helen Hansen and Verdene Page will coordinate the Flower Show. Both of these shows will be held Sunday, September 4th, and Monday, September 5th, at the 2nd job. 710 E. Center Spanish Fork n, Weather Olive Greenhalgh of Santaquin, and Elda Throckmorton of Payson. 30-l- her March 9. 1983. are great-grandmothe- Free cheese for Seniors From 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Monday only, April 11, 1983, celebrated Representing the Payson Community Theatre and the Payson City dikes will be Elaine Smith. Doug Judd will be over the concession booths in the park, Elmo Keck will supervise the sports even s, and Judy Miner and Bruce Allred will chair the Youth the announced to the celebration Committee, appointments committee. ss Smiling will be used for the ot Glory, Power show this year. Dorthy Dixon, chairman ot the 54th Annual Golden Onion Days main) PAysCtJ AbS-l- W |