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Show I r.M crofilmonS City will eiraek Corp. wVefD0A? Avenue City 2. Utah Mel Ion VOLUME 73, No. 38 PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, 1960 Uteh Valley Coifflusraunfeoes prepare for tteellinniairik Days be held inieKG week Local prizes to be awarded Nine Utah County communities will begin decking out streets and store windows this weekend for the valleywide salute to Meen of Steel scheduled for Sept. 29, 30 and Oct. Various methods of handling the delinquent accounts vas discussed. It was decided iO prepare a special card notifying customers of their and a notice. f cut-of- Accounts which will have service discontinued if settlement is not made will be those which exceed an avy erage of two months plus their current month's account. This ruling will apply to all deliq-uenc- I at street and pole banners, a variety of displays, window decorations and car bumper strips will gave a festive air to every town located between Lehi and Santa-qui- n taking part in the three-da- y celebration. Plans for the big Utah Valley Steelmark Days series of events moved into high gear this morning at a meeting of the coordinating committee mapping the observance. Some 21 entries, including several bands, are now expected join the Valley-wid- e parade that will head north from Santaquin at 9 a.m. on Sept. 29. Covering what is believed one of the longest parade routes in history some 40 miles and nine towns the parade will kick off Steelmark Days special events at each d Parkview, Wilson schools receive traveling libraries Last week two large wooden arrived at both the and Wilson Elementary Schools in Payson. The exciting contents of these cases proved to be 80 interesting and valuable science cases , Boy Scout leader s training course KIWANIS CLUB KIDS DAY Payson Kiwanis Club will hold Kids Day Friday evening and Saturday. Robert Finch, chairman ' of arrangements, and Ray Christopherson show legal size fish to two interested youths. The fish will be planted Special training for district in. the pond in the city park for young fry to catch on Kids Day leadership training instruct- starts Sept. 23 Co-o- location. Final plans were also blueprinted for a county-wid- e drawing for more than $5,000 worth f prizes over television The on Saturday, Oct. 1. drawing will be performed by ors in the Utah National Parks The Payson Kiwanis annual Kids Day is slated for Sep- tember 23 and 24 at the city park. Young folks are requested to bring their own poles, bait and fishing equipment. Legal bait is the rule. Kiwanis members will help bait the hooks. Friday evening from 4:30 to 6:30 p. m., the - -- m. f beginners class in 1 s tickets Registration start Square Dancing will boxes mer of participating Monday, September 26, at chants will be used for the the Parkview School. Ozzie prixe drawing. Winners of Farr, caller for the Nebo the local prises will have Whirlers Club, will be the to be present at the lime of instructor. the drawing to claim the atto is invited Everyone prizes. tend the class which is being sponsored by the Adult EduFirst prize in Paysons drawcation Department here in ing will be an electric oven, For further infor- complete with stand from D. Payson. mation, contact Bob Gil- T. R.; second prize will be a e more, 347 R, or J. D. Carter, Samsonite ladys 593-luggage set, from Christensens; third prize, electric frying pan, from Lews Appliance Center; fourth prize, an electric mixer, also from Lews Appliance Center; fifth prize, Hoover eectric iron, from Page Furniture; sixth prize, an electric toaster, from Payson Furniture; and seventh prize, an electric coffee maker, also from Payson Furniture. Prizes to be given away loc-- 1 ally will be on display in the window of Lews Appliance Center on Main Street. Payson merchants who are participating in the big Steel- mark Days celebration and promotion are: Lews Appliance Center Geans Photo Shop Page Furniture ShermV Penneys Wayne P. Wride to go to Sweden A -- Council, Boy Scouts of America, will begin Friday, September 23, at 7:30 p.m. at the Scout Office in Provo, states Floyd Loveridge, Scout Ex- Kiwanis Club completes plans for Kids Day Sat. 1 Square dance pre-scho- ol ecutive. Instruction will be given in each of the three phases of the Scouting program: Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting, and Exploring. Purpose of the special training for instructors is to have the professional staff of the Council show the district teams exactly how to conduct the jasic courses in their respective districts, continued Mr. On Saturday morning from 6 to 8 a.m. six and seven year olds will take their turn. Eight and nine year old children will try their luck from 8 to 10 a.m. After 10 oclock, any child may fish until all the fish are caught. The event promises to be great fun for young anglers. No adults will be allowed over Loveridge. Cub Scout basic course will be instructed by Rulon Dean Skinner, District Scout Executive. John L. Cross, Asst Scout Executive will direct the In basic Boy Scout course. charge of the basic Explorer course will be Boyd Ivie, District Scout Executive at Nephi. basic course will The sesoe given at three sions. Session No. 1 will be next week The Chronicle 'will publish a special edition of its paper the week of September 26. for Steelmark Day which e will be held on a county-wid' basis. To give a full three-day- s of shopping. The Chronicle day will be published a Tuea-daon early that week 27. BeSeptember cause of the early Publication day. news articles will have to be published a day and want ad deadline Will be set forward a day. to Monday noon. ; y. posal Mr. Elmer further reported that a survey of the culinary water system has been made in Payson Canyon and a engineers report will be submitted in the near future as soon as it is completed. 1800 feet of flow line in the canyon will be installed this year which will complete the installation of new flow line up the canClarence Hill, councilman, gave a report on the consumers power association meet-hel- d recently. Hire Office Secretary Mrs. Richard Taylor was hired as a part time employee books and 4 colorful display in the city office to replace posters. Mrs. Floyd Schramm. Other The Parkview and Wilson applicants for the position ichoo's are two of approxi- were Mrs. Elaine Hone. Mrs. mately 800 elementary scho- Richard Gray, Mrs. Marvel ols in the United States se- Hancock, and Mrs. Don Butlected for participation in the ton. traveling Elementary School Mayor Dunford and Fred icience Library Progran for Neil, Payson chairman of the 1960-6This program is spon Civil Defense, were authorizAssored by the American ed to attend a state Civil Desociation for the Advancement fense meeting at Camp Wilof Science and participating liams on September 30 and schools are chosen from ap- October 1. plications Appreciation was expressed The traveling library con- to Harry Tipton, who had given sists of 160 science books which a check for $5.00 contribution represent the major branches for Paysons annual celebraof science and mathematics. tion. Mr. Tipton has presentThe first 80 books will remain ed a check in this amount for in each school library until the past number of years to January, when they will be help promote the celebration. exchanged with another participating school and a new set of 80 books will be received. The purpose of this program is (1) to develop an interest on the part of elementary school students in reading books (other than textbooks) in science and mathematics and about scientists; (2) to stimulate the interest of students in science; (3) to suggest i to teachers collateral reading to supplement instruction given in the classroom; (4) to suggest important acquisitions for elementary and public 1. f') Jk-- - Relief Socieiy seis opening social Carroll Davis to be candidate for School Board PLEASE WITH THE CHEESE Utah Dairy Princess and Utah County Dairy Princess offer for this instruction in order basMayor G. Osmond Dunford and Max R. Warner,1 Chronicle editor, samples of Utah Cheese, to gain new ideas, review beand of ic emphasis, Julia points State and county royalty, left to right, ar Susan Hales, attendant to county Princess; officers plan years activities attendant to state Princess; Myrna Jarman, Utah County Princess; Mayor Dunford; come acquainted with the latSharon Baxter, State Dairy Princess; Editor Warner; Nancy Smith, attendant to county est information on Scouting, The officers and committee concluded Mr. Loveridge. Princess; and Ann Frandsen, attendant to state Princess chairman of the Junior High PTA met in the Junior High library room for a business and meeting Sept. 15 The group heard reAll those who are thrilled of doctors, lawyers and many olarships and is a former mem- ily members are receiving ports by the chairmen of the psychiatric consultation at the various committees, and the by powerful music and who professional groups of various ber of the Utah Symphony. period of the comshare all who one were read by Lynn The orchestra was organiz- clinic. Over theclinic are also concerned about the kinds has been Powell. the few deyears a mon fervent interest; 1959 ed determin welfare of disturbed children through the 100 chib The program activities for must circle the date of Thurs- sire to share the best of classi- ined efforts of Professor Bos, in operation, nearly been treated and the year were discussed, and have dren and each cal music with other Wash6. Mrs. Linn Alvin time the At this Mason, day, Oct burn and John C. Hilgendorf, are now leading normal lives. the first regular PTA meetUtah County Community Or- with the community. One of the urgent reasons ing of this school year will be an beneBos as a name synonomous with good is noted Professor is a chestra presenting for this benefit is to obtain Back to School night on fit performance for the Child instrumentalist and conductor. music in Utah County. Fro,m October 5. (continued on back page) Guidance and Mental Health He received his early musical this nuclues there is now a Clinic at the Provo Tabernacle education in Holland at the fully organized orchestra of 40 members h Ward I at 8:15 p.m.. Admission will Royal Conservatorium for Mu- approximately in the Payson a member of who have already demonstratsic and was be contribution, son by voluntary the Elder Wride, chapel. symphony ed their ability in several conof Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wride, I This latest newcomer to the their has been called to the Swedish I f;eld of symphony orchestras orchestra. He has headed certs in Utah valley. They Mission. He enters the mis-- 1 is fast receiving recognition various instrumental and chor- have several programs schedsion home in Salt Lake City for its fine musical effort and al groups in various nations uled for the near future and Europe. During their repertoire includes artis being sponsored by enthusi- - throughout on September 26. . in Utah recent years he has been an ists such as Mozart, Handel, A program will be given to I as tic music lovers honor the missionary which I County, a locale nationally instructor in various musical Gluck, and various others. will include G. Osmond Dun-- 1 known for its developments fields at the BYU and is pro- Membership to the group is gram director of the radio on open and they are constantly ford and Eugene Braithwaite I of musical culture, v enlarging and improving. as speakers, a solo by Pauli The orchestra is conducted campus. I Bos dehis Professor life All is MarThe Bowers, accompanied by symphony group by Professor Jacob Bos of the n duet I Brigham Young University, has been very active in social lghted to have the opportun- la Hudson, a by Crista Amos and May Dix- contains the finest musici-o- service and church activities. ity to donate this benefit per-- ; As conductor of this newest formance for the clinic which remarks by .Bishop Rulon I ans available in Payson, and parents of the I ingville, Spanish Fork, Provo, symphony orchestra, he do- is now the only clinic of its missionary, and response by Orem, American Fork, Pleas-Eld- nates both his time and his kind operating in Utah and Wride. The invocation ant Grove and Lehi. The talent to the upbuilding of one of the very few in the will be given by Neil Losser I president of the group is Dr. musical culture in Utah Val- west. and the benediction by Grant I Thales H, Smith, Provo, who ley. The clinic has received enI Schaerrer. The orchestra is also proud thusiastic support from the . is also associated with the The future missionary was clinic. Working with him is of one of its outstanding solo- people in Utah County who a graduate of the Payson High I Dr. Jack T. Harrison, Provo, ists, Naomi Boyer of Spring- realize the value of its services School and LDS Seminary in I 8S manager, Mrs. Roy ville. - She enjoys a rich mu- to mentally and emotionally At the time of his call I pherys,1 Orem, secretary and sical background in concert disturbed children. At the he was attending the Brigham I Mrs. Norman Gardner, Provo, band and symphony and has present time 52 children, in PETEETNEET FAIR Mrs. Lois Cowan Firs t Grade at the I librarian. The group consists won various awards and sch- to three to five fam-- 1 plays at the annual school fair held last Friday. Young University. Smithy I Mental Health Clinic plans benefit concert October 6 by-la- Wayne Wride to be feted at farewell program Sun. Early deadline reported on the municipal league convention held in Salt Lake City. He reported on the waterworks, sewer and water pollution section, which he attended. Considerable discussion, he said, was had on the lagoon type of sewer disposal plant. The state, however, at this time will not approve this type of sewer dis- The Third Ward Relief Society wil hold their opening Caroll H. Davis social in the Relief Society candidate for School Board room of the Third Ward church on Tuesday, September 27. A luncheon will be served Friday, September 23; session to those present at 1 oclock. No. 2 on September 30; and All ladies of the ward are insession No. 3 October 7. vited to be in attendance. Each district is urged to have The First Ward Relief Sotwo instructors for the basic opening social will be ciety Cub course, two for the basic held Monday, Sept. 26, at 2 Boy Scout course, and two p.m. in the Relief Society Carroll H. Davis, Genola, is for the basic Explorer course. room. All women of the ward Instructors who have al- are invited to attend. announcing his candidacy for election to the School Board ready directed previous courof the Nebo School District ses are especially urged to join fiom the Santaquin, Genola, with the new training men Junior High PTA two-piec- A missionary farewell testimonial will be held on Sunday evening, September 25, for Elder Wayne Prior Wride dty aeceyrafts Ray Hariston and Milton Littlefield, representatives of the Mountain Fuel Company, met with the council and requested permission to install a gas operated disposal unit to operate and display at their office on East Utah Avenue. Permission was granted to the company on a trial basis. To Repair Reservoirs Glenn Cowan, councilman, and Mayor Dunford reported on their tour of the reservoirs and tributaries in Payson Canyon made last Saturday with Merrill Roberts, forest ranger. Considerable repair and maintenance work needs to be done on the reservoirs and will be completed with the consent of the forest service. J. Clark Elmer, councilman, yon. 1 1. Multi-colore- Dun-for- d. iForseys Peerys Tot to Teens Christensens Roes Bakery 1 1 Wilson Style Shoppe the nine coordinating com- Payson Cold Storage mittee members one from Elmers each participating community. I Spencer Sheet Metal Heading the list of major I Chase Lumber auto-- 1 Schwartz Lumber prizes will be a mobile, followed by some 16 purj afe other prizes including appli-- 1 D , U, est I ara6e ances, rifles and shot gun. Bnlw of the prize money was I Hill Cleaners raised by merchants who will I Leos Chevron Service locate registration boxes in I Franks Pharmacy their places of business. Brown Plum5ing & Heating ' Occupying the place of hon-- 1 q. K. Service & Motel or on the lead float for the I Safeway big Steelmark Days parade Huish Theatre will be nine of Utah Countys jack-Heating & Sport Center loveliest beauty queens, one I Drug city from each Valley town. Youngs UTOCO Service This Steelmark Days roy-- 1 Chipmans alty will include: Karen Rob--1 McCoys Western Auto bins, Miss Santaquin; Lorraine I Rex Barber Shop Fowlke, Miss Orem; Annette I Rieifs Radiator Shop Harvest I Snyder Motor Loveless, Paysons Days Queen; Deanna Rees, I Utah Poultry Sc Farmers p Pleasant Groves Strawberry I Frnst Security Bank Days Queen; Tony Oxborrow, I n. T. R. Miss Lehi Roundup; Linda I Wee BJu Inn Terry, Provos Miss Merry I Daniels Drug Christmas; Kathy Hansen, Sp-- 1 Burdick Lumber anish Fork Fiesta Days Queen; I Westside Grocery Mary Ann Gray, American I Rons Peerless Cleaners Fork Steel Day Queen; and I Payson Furniture & Appliance Mary Johnson, Art Center I p8yson Chronicle I Queen from Springville. Dixons Market Prizes will be given away I Style Crest Upholstery as a feature of the Steelmark I Payson Auto Sales Days to be held on a county-- 1 Woodrow Wilson Repair wide basis on September 29 O. K. Rubber Welders and 30 and October 1. Prizes I Dons Cafe locally will be given away on Floyds Sinclair Service Saturday, October 1, at 1 p. Saturday, October Payson City Councilmen voted Monday night in their regular meeting to crack down on delinquent city accounts. The meeting was under direction of Mayor G. Osmond odd Goshen and Elberta area. Mr. Davis, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis of Genola, is a life long resident of that town, and is a graduate of the Payson High school, and the He has Payson Seminary. served as a counselor in the bishopric of Genola, as well as holding offices in all of the various auxilieries. He is at present serving on the Town Board of his community and is a member of the Stake High Council. Mr. Davis is married to t' former Maurine Nelson, of Genola, and they are the parents of six children, three boys and three girls. a' First-Fift- world-famo- -. piano-orga- r n, on er Hum-195- 9. ! Peteetneet School examine |