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Show VA The Payson Chronicle, Paysun, Utah THURSDAY, JUNE 22, GENOLA 1961 Dorothy Thomas Mrs. Dale Brown from Tucson, Arizona, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Davis last week. Mrs. Gladys Willardson from Glendale, Calif., returned home last week after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larson. The Genola Relief Society entertained the elderly ladies and members by having dinner at the Center House at Spanish Fork and then taking them to a show at Provo on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Burke Draper and family returned home last week after touring the Northwestern states and parts of Canada. Mrs. Nellie Finch entertained the Friendly Nine Club at her home in Goshen. Cards were played and the prizes went to Mrs. Elsie Oberg, Mrs. Bonnie Thomas, Mrs. Evelyn Larson. Also present were Mrs. Dee Christensen, Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, Mrs. Vera Larsen, Mrs. Deleen Thomas, and Mrs. Lavern Kirk. A delicious dinner was served. Mrs. Elaine Farr and two sons, Mark and Jerry, from Scotsdale, Arizona, left for their home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thomas last week. Mr, and Mrs. Glade Draper returned home last week after STAKE faults." to they made us blind our jam session in which critiGenola of Maids the Mia would write constructive With Fun their held ward without cism of each other names. I questioned Dad night on June 6 under the Melthe wisdom of the action but direction of their teacher, under The Nelson. program they pretty well pulled their ba teacher punches and no one, I hope, the direction of the was irreparably hurt. But one and Julie Indlls included a dehas to be pretty mature to be bate on which age had the-' able to accept criticism grace craziest music fathers or dauwith illustrations fully and profit by it. I have ghters? lit from each; group singing led been reading a provocative tie booklet recently on Human by Maureen Davis; $q1q, Toast Relations by C. H. Jones in to Father Dawn Tilby; presenwhich he gives a few examples tation of prizes to dads for the of how people have acquired following qualities: Andrew this priceless ability possess' Larsen, measuring tape for having longest arms, also reed by few men. One fellow says fie keeps ducing pills for being skinniest for two mottoes on his desk which father; Jesse Livingston, and hair being he studies briefy every morn having grayest color rinse and mirror; ir.g. The first one is: Nature oldest, (.ff to flight; anef Sqtteffield, lcond Attendant; Janet Marie Hawley, newly has given us pride to spare us Wendell LeBaron, small mitFrowned Miss Utah for Miss Universe Beauty Pageant; Norma Lily Wood hands; for tens first largest of having conscious the pain of being Attendant. our imperfections. The sec Bob Tilby, foot powder for laf. bed ond, If you remember to keep gest feet; Ervin Barney, a an open mind, someone is apt spring for being able to touch to drop a worthwhile thought his toes; Grant Larson, candy into it.. These two maxims for having largest waist; Marhe said, had done much to help ion Davis, a comb for having Lucille him keep his blood pressure the shortest hair. down whenever anyone started Thomas presented a dance and fathers and daughters danced criticizing his actions. The University of Utahs the University of Utah Theater versity Theater Ballet ComOne woman said that it together. Invitations for the affair were by Nancy Living Stadium Bowl is being polish- Ballet Company will also play pany. The production will run helped her to remember that ston and Carol Christensen ed up for the exciting 1961 important parts in the Broad- July 13, 15, and 17. it was only a minute part of Thousands of persons from herself that was being criticiz- dancing and games directed by Summer Festival. The four- way smash. The scheduled ed not herself as an individ Dawn Tilby; decorations, Lin- teenth annual version of the dates for this particular pro- throughout Utah, the interfestival under the stars is ex- duction are June 30, July 1 mountain area, and afar, annuual. Too many people," she da Larson, Kathryn LeBaron ReDavis. Darla to be an outstanding and July 3 through 8. prizes, Kay pected as an look ally attend the Summer Festisaid, upon criticism With only a few days of rest, val Shows. In the events fourteeindictment of their entire per freshments were served under show. direction of Sheila Barney, Destry Rides Again will be the actors will be back on the n-year history, it has besonality thats why they find Lorraine Larson. Closing pray- the Broadway portion of the boards to please the audiences come a major tourist attracit so hard to take. annual production, with music with the popular opera Car- tion. Those attending the 1961 Another person said that no er was by Wendell LeBaron. e favorite performances cart expect deTuesday, June 13, the Mia and lyrics by Harold Rome, men. Bizets matter how unfair criticism seemed at the time or how Maids and Explorers held their and book by Leonard Gershe. will star Jean Madeira and lightfully entertaining shows Drivers Dance at the Stake Star of the show will be Den- Brian Sullivan with prominent according to production directbelligerent or negative the moraUtah singers in the supporting or, Dr. C. Lowell Lees. Mautive of the critic theres al Center. About 90 persons were nis Day, nationally-know- n most always at least a grain of present to enjoy games and dio, television, and recording roles. They will be backed up rice Abravanel is music directdancing. personality. Members of the by members of the Utah Sym- or and Professor William F. truth in it. Utah convenA Symphony Orchestra and phony Orchestra and the Uni- - Christensen is choreographer. Primary Mr. Smith says, By cultivat9:30 at Mail orders for tickets may be held Saturtion will a more ing little genuine hu 24 be sent to Summer Festival, mility the mark of every day, June All at the Spring Dennis the Menace Primary work University of Utah, Salt Lake great man and an indispensable Lake ward. City 12, Utah. The best seats ingredient of emotional matur- ers and Priesthood representa to should tives be attendance. in for are $3.50 for either show or to perform Dr. ity, according Menning $5.50 for a season ticket to both er, we might find it easier to Geneal Board Members who shows. Other prices for a take a grown-u- p handicapped children attitude to- will be present are Thelma are $2.50 Orpha Bowden, and Amy ward criticism. single performance Dennis the Menace (Jay Casto. and children under with $1.50, outwas an Lincoln, who 16, $1.00, with comparable seaThe High Priests of the stake North) of the famed televison standing example of humility, series will be the top attracson prices of $4.00 and $2.50 kept Secretary of War Stan- held a party on Saturday night tion of Utahs annual HandiPark. at the (general admission). A better Santaquin City ton close to him even tho Childrens Days, June selection of seating can more Stanton was always reminding All in attendance brought their capped 23th and 24th. easily be obtained during the him of his weaknesses. Once lunch and a drink was furnishDenniss first stop will be earlier performances. Bro. ed Duane by the Quorum. when Stanton called him a the Childrens in Salt to followMC was Garbett Hospital the damned fool for signing a on the 23rd. The Lake certain military order he re- ing program: Trumpet solo, events City numget underway the accordion really Curtis Nelson; plied, If Stanton said I am next at 9:30 a.m. in Provo then I must be, for he is nearly bers, Bobby Lofgren; duet, with aday Bro. and Sister Bryant Jones. parade sponsored by the always right. Ill step over Utah Kirk were County Jeep Patrol. The by Evelyn and see for myself. When Prayers at 3rd West and parade Heelis. begins and Gordon Stanton convinced him he was Center. out The fellow who points wrong he cancelled the order. All handicapped children never become faults Instead of regarding our crit- my friend may but he is my bene- who would like to be in the paics as enemies we might do my rade should write to Neils Rasfactor. The County Sage. well to recognize them as our mussen 1628 South Main, Orteachers. Even though painis sole road to happiness, em. your ful, it might be very helpful to Following the parade, the look at ourselves through other and to reach it, orderliness in children will be the guests of peoples eyes. Once we may all else, even the most casual the Regal Bowling Alley for come to the realization that things, is needed. Eugene Delacroix game participation with Dentheres more truth than humor nis. The children will bowl in the observation that nature By Gean free courtesy of the Provo a j Dennis Day is star of Summer Festival Destry Rides Again at U of Utah all-tim- Tri-Sta- SERIES II $500 -$- 1,000 -$- 5,000 -- $10,000 Redeemable at par Liberal yield 3 when held to maturity Interest paid by check twice a year Order through your banker WEVE The camera that gives you perfect pictures GOT every time IT and take children to South Fork of Provo Canyon for the annual fishing rodeo. The State Fish and Game Commission has planted plenty of fish so the children should bring their poles. Along AUTOMATICALLY! NEW OPTIMA I 35mm...takes black and whites, color prints and color slides! with fishing, there will be real dancing Indians, rides on the Sheriff Posses ponies, and fishing with Dennis. taking his horse to Idaho to race. The horse took first place. Sam Elton and Mr. and Mrs. Burke Draper and family visited at Salt Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Thomas went to Salt Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Zake Ewell en. tertained last Sunday for Fathers Day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lance from Tooele; Mrs. Clair Hales from Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ewell) Spanish Fork; Mrs. Mar- tha Ann McDonald, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Throckmorton, Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Ewell, and Mrs. Lavina Mech-efrom Genola. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas and children spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. They visited the zoo while there. The Timpanogos Archery SKILLS AVAILABLE WHEN THEY WORK. YOU PROFIT 4978 HIRE HOW! m Public Employment Service service for everyone local - stale - national Provo Employment Office FR fntermountain Farmers Association Poultry and Farmers Utah Co-o- p. Branch Manager FLOYD HARMER for your fertilizer needs AMBULANCE 30 YEARS OF SERVICE "A FUNERAL SERVICE WITHIN THE MEANS OF ALL" DIAL 465-250- FORMERLY 6 PAYSON VALLEY MORTUARY Member of Utah Funeral Directors Assn. 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