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Show ! - ' - . A - . . 1 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY City Recreation Program Aired at Council Meet Plans for the 1955 program of city recreation were outlined Monday night, when Gean Worthington and Ralph Davis, both of the Payson Recreation Council met with the City Council in regular session Mayor Reed Jones presided. The group discussed operation of the swimming pool and m-- , formed the council that the Red Luke Cross has adwsed that a Red Cross Aqua School at Phoenix, Ariz , will be held in May. A On 11 YEAR, NO UBtURIPTION PRICE $2 50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE representative from Payson will PYSON, UTAH THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1955 Mrs. Wanda Webb gave a dinbe stilt, provided the Utah Red Cross organization will pay the ner in honor of her father, Luke tuition fee. Payson City will aid Montague on his 85th birthday ui other expenses, not to exceed anniversary. Mr. Montague is g $50 , according to a vote taken a resident of Payson. At the dinner were Mr. and oy touncilmen. Mrs. Wilbe Ferres, Provo; Mr. Jones tne Mayor suggested Rtcreat.on Council draw up a and Mrs. Byron Montague and budget and present ta the coun- family and Mrs. Lillian Montacil at a future meeting He also gue of Payson; Mrs. Betty (Libasked that the council make a by) Powell, Salt Lake City. During the afternoon 26 grandElder Mark E. Peterson of the Council of the Twelve will repre- eho.ee of persons for operation af the pol and a choice for a children and 13 sent the General Authorities of the Church at Nebo Stake Quarter-- ! called to extend good wishes recreation director, and present and enjoy some of the three ly conference, Saturday and Sunday, Match 19 and 20 it to the council. The recreation committee ask- birthday cakes cut in honor of Stake President George Christensen said the following meet- - ed that the softball area at Me- grandfather. A granddaughter, Mrs. Leo r..s have b morial Park be so Nebo Backer, MIA daughter of Mrs. Webb c nforencc as to keep loose dirt out of the and her daughter, Maria, of SeatThe was matter Mission meeting. Saturday, 6A0 swimming pool. referred to Councilman Monte tle, telephoned their greetings. o m in Third Waid chapel. Music Curtis. Ftiesthood Leadership meetMr. Davis, who is also prin- Lions Club 3 p m , Third ward Saturday, ing, , k4, 7 in chapel. cipal of Payson Taylor School, General sessions will be con- requested city aid in building a 'ry irf?,rr "7 The Nebo Stake M I. A. will ducted Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 playgiound at the Taylor School. The council agreed to cooperate present its annual music festival p.m. in the Stake Tabernacle. at the evening of quartStake MIA will conduct the with Nebo School district in the erly conference at 7 p.m. Sunday Sunday evening meeting at 7 matter, and will also assist in the Monday Meeting same at Parkview' School. evening in the Tabernacle, under p m. in the Tabernacle. Payson Lions Club members the d rection of Marie Forsey, Fire Insurance policies, as preAs a climax to rnunv years of months from the day of the s sta.ned redwood. Expected to attend missionary and their ladies enjoyed the clubs stake music director. ground-breakin- g exercises, The structure was completed meetings are the Stake Presi- sented by Central Insurance Co., annual Charter and Award Night drtaming, plannn g, and work- were the The accepted by city. program includes, prelude, dency, clerks and High Council, p at a cost in excess of $81,000, The building is of brick ing, tt.e Genoia ward member- The council discussed bids on Monday at the Turf Cafe. The Payne; song, Bishoprics, ward clerks, Melchiz-ede- k class- which was raised under the di- Albert opening with neer five club received its charter March construction, v, ill socn see their beauti Come, Come Ye Saints, Fifth Priesthood quorum presi- fleet insurance for trucks and 4, 1924. rooms, a Boy Scout room. Relief rection of the ward finance cominowned other dediward mixed chorus; prayer; Into dencies and secretaries. In adful new4 house of worsh p city equipment, room, kitchen, chapel, mittee. Bishop Grandon LuRay Society Charter members honored were Elder Milton R Hunter, stage, and a reception hal com- Draper was the contractor, and the Night, Spring Lake ward dition, all stake mission workers, cluding the police car, etc. Speci- George Chase, Reid Persson, Darcated. to fications be are at the hed Ladies Chorus, trumpet solo, auxiliary executive officers and of the First Council of Seventy, plete with basketball court, show- most of the labor, both rough and rel Brown and Dave Shuler. The seminary teachers should attend, city office. Arrangements to be Chevrons were will officiate in this ceiemony, er, and dressing room. The in- finish, was furnished by the ward Jay Taylor, West ward; awarded and a made with Councilman Heber Second ward Pres. Christensen said. scheduled for Sunday, March 20, terior fir.ish is of natural birch, membership of three hundred Lords Prayer, under direcprogram presented Jones. mens quartet; Sing Out Glad Those who should attend priestpeople. at 7 30 pm, just twenty-on- e of Max except the recreation hall, which and twenty-fic- e tion chairman Warner, A No Parking area is to be Heart, First ward, duet; Theme; hood leadership meeting are all of the publicity committee, which across ihe from street of Golden Gleaner of the above, presentation was in except female aux- designated of arrangements award, Helen Beckstrom, stake iliary officers. Also, stake Pat- the Fire Station, according to ac- for the charge evening. of council. The tion now area the is Sweet the iSnow gleaner leader; riarch, members of stake priestThe program included: a vocal Work, My God, My King, Third hood committees, group leaders marked off does not keep cars trio by Joyce Provstgaard, Joyce ward mixed chorus; The Green of High Priests and Seventies from being in line of doors and Ashworth and Inez Peters, acto drive it difficult Cathedral, Fourth ward Ladies quorums, ward and stake ward making companied by Shirley Riley; trucks from station when a fire Chorus; clarinet solo, Kay Men- teaching committees, Aaronic occurs. Reminiscening thoughts, George Park ward; closing song, Priesthood and Senior Aaronic denhall, C. Chase; marimba solo, Arlene A number of complaints have Benjamin ward, mixed chorus; Priesthood D. Cloward; talk on Lionism, a advisors quorum been registered with the council Utah County Child Guidance to attend. The open house will Snow measurements taken in benediction. should be in attendance. new member, Gene Vest; with in connection and with hauling Crime wll hold open house Sun- give the public an opp irtunily Payson Canyonn last Saturday prayer and blessing on Elder Peterson Calls Special feeding of silage. The council opening day, March 20, from 2 to 6 p.m. to see facilities of the new clinic indicate the snow to be slightly the food by George A Cheever. since is a this that Meeting Leadership disbelieves, Fireside more than the average for the Gleaner, ,.i 'Lrdenhali Building, Spnng- for treatment of emotionally A. E. Wall, president, awardElder Peterson has called a farming community, silage can- ed Ville. turbed children. last 12 years. The measurements chevrons to members as folK'sideuts of Taj son and were taken by W. Bradford Hatch To Begin Weeks Events special meeting to be held at 8:30 not be barred from use, though lows: 30 year charter chevron: What is an emotionally to are hereby requested flwl surrounding area, are Sunday morning in the Third farmers child 3 Darrel Brown; 20 year chevron, Phychologists of the Soil Conservation Office, The Gleaners and M Men of ward Relief Society room. Those make the use of silage as least nrg"d by Grant Gardner and .ire the term to describe a young- arid Max Warner. A. Cheever, Douglas George In some Nebo will hold a stake fire- to attend the special meeting are offensive as possible. S .am. a D Reece, members of the ster who has a problem which Dixon, Dr. Jesse H. Ellsworth; Measurements taken near the side inStake council-mein been left it trucks has the Tabernacle after the stake presidency, high cases, bard of trustees from Payson, he cant solve and is so con- Ranger Station at the head of M J. Rowe Groesbeck, Dr. Merrill I.A. music festival Sunday evestake parked on main street and in L. ward bishoprics, cerned about it, (often uncon- Payson Canyon, elevation 8050 Oldroyd; 15 year chevrons, other ways made objectionable. the closing session of stake clerks and ward clerks. Chappie, Floyd Harmer, sciously,) that he cannot go feet, showed an average of 54.1 ning, Ralph Need of replacement of city Unit about his business of normally inches of snow as compared to conference. Reed Jones, Don J. McCoy and was owned discussed, equipment The fireside will be the openBruce Walton; 10 year chevrons, the growing up. average of 50.8 inches. and it was decided the council Treatment cf emotion il illness Water content figured 17.1 inches' ing event in Gleaner and M Men Federated Womens Clubs will investigate surplus equip- Quince Burdick, Wm. W. HanAll members are urged sen and Sherman Loveless. in children is largely a matter of as compared to 16 inches for the week. to attend. Name New Vice President ment of the government, which Assisting Mr. Warner with artoward their attiture average. changmg might be purchased for city use. rangements were Don J. McCoy treatshock no is There life. Measurements were taken at Drive Mrs. Stanley Wilson has been A tractor is now the most need- and Grant Gardner, also of the ment; no chemical innoculations the Rock Bridge, elevation 6750 named iirst vice president off ed piece of equipment. committee. of Cross used measures Red none publicity the 43 in inches snow the of by PTA feet, showed Membeishp Tne council expressed appreNebo First District, Federated pointed out that at is assurance that no matter what hospitals in treatment of mental with 12.7 inches of water conWomens Clubs, to fill the un- ciation to the streets department thePrograms time the club was organized, 24.2 illness. tent. world, in This this uneasy compared ,to happens expired term of the late Mrs. L. and supervisor Stan Bliss, also G. E. Christensen was president; The whole purpose of the child inches of snow and 7.8 inches of you are not alone. Working with to Ralph Chappie, police chief, T. F. D. Stewart. Tolhurst was first vice presyou, serving with you and for guidance clinic is to prevent emo- water content last year. Measa full year left in the for splendid work in keeping ident; Dave Shuler, second vice With childto common of not tional neighat urements were taken the upsets your you are millions term, Mrs. Wilson comes to the streets in proper order during president; and Melvin Wilson, hood degeneration into the men- Rock Bridge prior to 1953. bors. new position experienced in club the heavy snows of winter. secretary. Members were: Geo. You join a fellowship dedi- tal illness, which now strikes An ordinance for levying the C. Howard Riley, local fruit grow- and civic woik. She has been a 10. in Chase) Wm. C. McCormick, 1955 tax cated to the relief of human suf- one American for the year er, was elected president of the member of the Cultus Club in irrigation H. P. Allen, D. E. Ferguson, from is clinic The open condaily Your effort your fering. Taylor School PTA at their meet- Payson for many years and also was presented by Melvin Wilson Darrel Brown, Dr. L. D. Pfouts, no matter what its 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 5 tribution ing last Wednesday night in the is active in the Fourth ward LDS and approved by the council. Dr. L. N. Ellsworth, Lee R. Tayon Saturday when school auditorium. Mrs. Mar- church. extent, becomes a great meaning- p.m., except Dr. L. D. Stewart, Dr. Frank noon. 9 to are lor, hours ful force because it is strengthshall Fisher was elected first Mrs. Rueben Davies of FillE. Menon B. Honored in Arthur located is clinic Tue Wheelwright, Thomas Daley and ened vice president; Ralph Davis, Tay- more is supported by many V. Dim-lcof the A. Main district, Monson, president Reece, Ray denhall Street, Building, others w'ho also join and serve. lor School principal, will be sec- which is Carl O. Nelson, B. F. Ott, composed of clubs in 79th The entrance is at These others are there to help Springville. ond vice president; and Mrs. Birthday Pay-soC. Nielsen, R. N. McMullin, Olaf 11 Spanish S. 2nd Fork, E. Springville, and you as well as serve with you. and Fillmore. Snow measurements taken on Myra Lazenby was reelected secwas honored on Enos Simons and Reid Persson. Nephi Since the clinic draws its fiArthur Daley Few' of us are fortunate enough Mr. Riley has been first the Strawberry watersheds earl- retary. District convention is slated the occasion of his 78th birthday, to go through life without need- nancial support from several vice president. a child who cannot pay ier this month by J. Wayne Franfor early May, with Mrs. Wilson when members of his family sources, understanding neighborly ing The program, uijder the directhe assisting in plans for the evnt. numbering 33 gathered at the Nebo Disaster is no is referred through the family cis, water commissioner for and assistance. Associ- tion of Mrs. Marie Stevenson, re- She recently attended the West Users Water home of his daughter, Mrs. Chet the Strawberry schools, public physician, ispector of persons. The urg- health nurse, or a religious coun- ation, show them to be below tiring president, featured a talk rn States convention of womens Whitelock. Dinner and games ent demands of national defense and native Hawaiian dances and clubs in Salt Lake City. To the directalso A average. were selor. may by all. parent enjoyed homes of rerch into millions Mr. Mrs. and Clinton J. aongs by the measAt assistance seek water East Portal the through acress the nation, drawing hus- ly Mr. Kanahele, an exHars- - urement is 7.57 this year while Kanahele. bands and sons into the armed chief of staff, Dr. Marlow' New at the Maeser change principal 11.47. the is at time this ton, average psychiatrist. forces to protect our security, informm a School Provo, gave Dr. of in chief 23.45. 1952 Record was staff, high How a child feels, not what Blood and blood products for the1 The clinics is a physician with ex-- On the Strawberry Divide, a ative talk comparing the educa he ill and injured may be needed Harston knows, will determine what tensive training and experience measurement of 15.07 inches of tional opportunities of Utah and he will be later, Claernce Wenany time. Over us all hangs The a Kanaheles Hawaii. sang nerv water was made. average dell told members of the Peteetthe threat of atomic war and the in handling emotional and accomis 18.45. The 1952 measurement native Hawaiian song ous disorders. to Asto work neet School Parent-Teachtogether necessity Mrs. Howard 43 by 34 Riley. social on this snow course was panied The psychiatric worker, . . sociation Wednesday evening. , Save lives and lessen suffering Kanahele Mrs. a danced, explainMr. Mr. Wendell, in our home communities should supervisor of movements as she sang. She ing naanotner faced with be we grades 4th to 6th, Nebo School also displayed a beautiful quilt, View Ski tional emergency. District, was featured speaker at which took 18 months to make. the meeting, attended by a large In Payson the Red Cross orThe theme of the meeting was number of parents. He said to ganization is headed by Heber The prayer Better Schools. The chairmen of the Cancer Prevention to be watch for delinquency in small Curtis. Peck and was by Stanley Sid given Wall E. and A. children and to stop it before it dr.e are The Loafer View Ski Area has objects of FTA weie given by has a chance to grow. The growCoray. Those directing tne drive Discussed at been closed for the season ac- Vera Cloward Eva are: ward th and development in each each First, in to Payson Jaycee officThe sixth child is different, he said, but grade won the Garner; Second. Edward Bates; Junior High PTA Meeting cording ers, who are sponsorers of the Membership by having the Tmrd, F. LeRcy Hill, Fourth, they all need love and affection. Clark J. Mrs. Ralph McBeth, president, its prevention and area. Nearly 2000 people visit- greatest number of parents presMu colic's Chard: Fifth, Cancer, Mrs. William Snyder disVernal was in charge and Mrs. RosaTwede; cure, will be discussed by a pan- ed tne area this winter and en- ent. Urn ei ; Paik, one of the best seasons of played a certificate won by the mond Ballard led the group in West, Carl Sehram; Spring Lake, el of Provo doctors at a meeting joyed organization for obtaining more LaVona Thomas; and Benjamin sponsored by Junior High School skiing. repeating the Objects. She also The Payson cariyon ski area is than twenty-fiv- e PTA magazine read the minutes of the last Asta Lundstrom. The business Parent-Teacher- s meeting March meeting. area, Payson Firemen with Chief 30, 8 p.m. PTA units from other becoming one of Utah Countys subscriptions. Clifford schools are invited to attend, as best winter recreation areas. New officers were elected, chairman, Project Reed Bnmhall in charge. The area will be closed until Claik thanked the parents for L. Dean Lee, front center, was Clifton Carson, Leslie Cloward with Mrs. Ralph Hammerstrom A meeting of all workers is well as the general public. their support in the rummage sustained as bishop of the Salem and Roy Muhlestein are the re- elected president; Mrs. Shirley Election of officers for the :cxt year. called for Monday, March 21st at The local Jaycees are planning sale, which netted more than Ward Sunday night in a special tiring bishopric. Outgoing clerk Brundage, vice president; and 7.?9 pm in Wilson Little The-- r Junior High PTA will take place the above meeting, a fund raising project to further $223. The money will be used ward conference. Sustained as is Kendall Taylor with Don Mrs. Elaine Vest, secretary. f ter (Junior High S(hool) where following A group of girls from Mrs. will explain Mrs. Wm. Hansen, president, will develop the area. They plan to for equipment for the school. his counselors were Wilford Hunt, Pierce as assistant. C.rapi- r w'orkers Blad Lee Mr. are homeand the first grade favored with Hills be in drive. left th and Carl to Bishop program, this hiake into Blad, Following a summer charge. right. 'cts spot i pertaining of Mr. and Mrs. two songs, after which Ralph Doctors participating will in- recreation site as well as for made candy was sold. Sustained as ward clerks was both sons-in-lafor memberships The drive The concluding PTA meeting Don Pierce, back row left, and W. Bird Allan, Payson. Mrs. Hammerstrom gave a report of will be conducted March 22nd elude: Dr. David Rees, moderat-an- d winter sports. Dr. Dr. call of Owen the Taylor School wili be as assistant ward clerks, May-bet- h Pierce is the daughter of Mrs. the progress the committee had will hold at a workers will shoot when or; Henmnger, 23rd They trap R. Pierce, Morris Christen- Flora Reynolds, and Mr. Moore, made on the building program. at each home. Let us all do our Richard Call, Dr. Harry J. Brown, their trap range west of Payson held April 7. The program will of the students W. Dr. Grant B. Moore, back a native of Payson, is the son of Mrs. Elaine Barron introduced be of J. and and on by as fund $2,000 meet 17, sen, their the Webster, panel presented to quota Sunday, April part Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Moore. the speaker. members. row left to right the school. raising project. set for the area. r Montague Feted 85th Birthday INTY-SEVENT- er Peterson to Attend life-lon- jNebo Stake Conference Stake Plans Annual Festival Sunday Tabernacle Honors Charter Members Genoia Ward Cnurch to be Dedicated Sunday se-si- At j ve-slu- Measurements County Child Guidance Plans Open House Sunday 2 to 6 M-M- en San-taqu- m - n, Payson Red Cross ar ar Annual Fund faylor School Elects Officers, Hears Hawaiian Talk Snow Measurements In Strawberry Is Nearly Average k, n, Official Speaks Peteetneet PTA; ar Officers Elected at . ar rs . 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