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Show Uni MjcrofUmQng Avenue Salt r'at00 Cjty 2, Utah Number Volume 75 Gene Fullmer Nighfc be in Payson April 5 13 PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1962 1451 Attend Morning Session Elder Lee Urges Members to iyild Strong Testimonies at Nebo Stake Conference Elder Harold B. Lee, of the Council of Twelve Apostles, urged the members of Nebo Stake to build strong testimonies of the Gospel to withstand the evil influences that confront us today and to prepare ourselves for the mill-enireign to stand in the presence of the Savior. Elder Lee piesided over all sessions of stake quarterly conference held last Saturday and Sunday. President Reed J. Money was in charge of al arrangements. For the morning session on general Sunday crowded into the Floral arrangeprepared by the Sunday School. Special musiqal numbers were sung by. the Relief Society Mothers under the direction of Joyce Provstgaard. They Sang Lord, God of our Fathers and If Ye Love Me, Keep My Commandments. May Dixon was their accompanist. Prayers were by Vernal Twede and Roland Lindsay Vemile O. Gasser and Kenneth R. Crton were released as councilors to Colvin R. Tanner in the stake mission. Sheldon Elmer was sustained as first. counselor and Ammon D. ILance was sustained as second counselor. 1451 persons tabernacle. ments were First Ward President Money paid tri- bute to the youth leaders of Nebo Stake who carry out the programs of the general authy orities and general boards. youth with love, not anger, for love succeeds where all else fails. He told the youth to avoid immodest dress, petting, lewdness and obscenity. Be loyal to your parentage and lineage. Be loyal to the royal birthright that is ours. Saturday Services In the parent and youth meeting held Saturday, Elder Lee instructed us to live by The Search faith. A film for Truth was shown the relationship of j Le-Ro- A. (Hill, second counselor jf the stake presidency, reminded that vacation time is soon upon us and we should take care of our Church responsibilities prior to leaving. Representing the Brigham and the Young University Church Unified School System was Lee Valentine who urged youth to plan now for higher education. Principal Harold Hawker of Payson High School expressed pride in the young people at high school for most of them are taking advantage of the opportunities there and are gaining the education that is there for them, Elder Lee stressed the importance of keeping a good name for we will have to answer to our fathers what we have done with the name they gave us. Likewise, we will have to answer to Christ what we have done with his name which we took upon us at baptism. We must forsake our sins, call on His name obey His laws and keep His commandments, he said. Speakers in the afternoon session included Bruce Wine-ga- r, Shirley S evens, David Tanner and Glenna Elmer. All being young people, they spoke con-cernn- g science and religion. Science does not deny the existance of God, an eternal being directing the activities of the universe. Prayers were by Dennis Taylor & Ned Dunford. A quartet coimposed of Robert Gene Fullmer, middleweight boxing champion of the world from West Jordan, Utah, will appear in a special program at the Nebo Stake Tabernacle. Mr. Fullmer, an elder in the LDS Church, will be featured in a program beginning at 8 p.m. on a Nebo Stake building fund benefit program. He has appeared in many Utah cities and is a popular speaker. Champion Fullmer will tell of his experiences in the ring and will give advice to the young people. Oance Kevue Payson High School will presents theih annual Dance Revue next week. Miss Clara Johnson, director of the Dance Revue, announced today that the presentation will be given next Thursday and Friday, Wakara Club Sets best things of life, we should organize ourselves he said. After deciding upon our goals and objectives, we should make a plan to follow and live by in order to reach them. A vocal duet Hold Thou My Hand was sang by Lorraine Barker and Jeanine Carter. Prayers were by Dennis Dixon and Reed Rindlisbacher. night , School Board Makes Various horse show classes being arranged incude Westerr Equitation, Western Pleasure. Trail, Cloverleaf Races, Stock Horse Reigning, and Keyhole. Visit to District Schools After visiting all of the schools in Nebo District, on Monday and Tuesday, March 19 and 20, the Board of Educa-t;o- n met in regular session in Don Smith Places 2nd in Tourney Handling Training Course Nancie Cobum Heads Cancer Drive -- . Cancer Fund Drive Will be Conducted Here in April , Santaquin Store Saturday Draper to be Honored at Farewell Friday Ron Amos is Sportswriter of Year in Nevada for '61 . x-r- Revie- Sets . Salt Lake Sales Tax Brings 193,637 to Utah County in 4th Quarter Black Hawk in Santaqmn the District Office in Spanish Fork, Utah on March 20, at 7:00 p.m. President Glade Stone was in charge of the meeting. Roll call showed all members present. Superintendent Russell N. Stansfield and the Clerk, C. J. Wendel, were also present Invocation was offered by President Glade Stone. The Clerks tentative notes of the meeting held on March 5, copies of which were fur. nished the Superintendent and mailed to each Board member on March 6, were approved aa the official minutes of the above meeting on a motion by Dr. William H. Sorensen, seconded by S. Roland Lindsay. Motion unanimous. Claim, amounting to $79,727. 35 (Vo. No. 6123 to 6263 incl.), lists of which were furnished the Superintendent and mailed to each Board member on March 16, were approved for payment on a motion by S. Roland Lindsay, seconded by Dr. William H Sorensen. Motion - unanimous. ' ' The clerk furnished the Sat. (or Seminary Bldg. Clerks 5 is 5 Stake Banquet, Program ELDER HAROLD B. LEE m be . Gene Fullmer Comes to Payson April A Payson youth placed second in the Junior Chamber of Speaker at Nebo Conference Commerce state bowling tournament in Price last week. Winning in the 10 to 12 year old class was Don Lee Smith. Complete In adition to Don there were 25 other Payson youths in the Food Fund Laban Harding property in tournament, 125 boys between Building Seminary banquea and variety program order to provide a 9th grade 10 and 18 bowled at the Price sponsored by the Nebo Stake seminary program. tourney. will be held Saturday. The banquet will be held in Eighty-fiv- e employeers, ow Spring Lake Farm Bureau to Hold Meeting Friday ners and managers of food est- two places. Those living in the Fourth, Fifth and The Spring Lake Farm ablishments in the Payson San- Park First, wards are requested to Bureau local will meet Thursfood a area completed Those to taquin the Parkview. go day ,Mar 29, 7 p.m., at the handlers training course given living in the Second, Third, residence of Arlo Larson, (Lake and West Mon. and Wed. of last week. Sixth, Spring president. Wilson to the are askedto A hot supper will be served jn temple marriage, preparing The course was held in two School. The go banquet will be of hour sessions eash day and for (missions, obligation and elections for the coming 7:30 from 5 to held p.m. youth to their parents and to consisted of tuberculin tests, will take place. All memyear The variety program will be the Church. A youth chorus bers are invited to attend. examinaand e taber,-naclfilm, held lecture,, stake be in the sang The Battle Hymm of the beginning at 8 p.m. It Republic and I Walked Where tions given on the proper Jesus Walked. Barbara Lea-tha- handling of food. The meetings will consist of a professional directed the chorus and were held in the City hall and group from Salt Lake with accompanists were Lylia Car- were conducted by Wilma Grant Peterson as MC. Mr lisle and Carol Huber. Prayers Crane and (Leona Curtis, nur- Pe.erson is office manager of were by Don Kenison and ses who gave the tuberculin die Intermountain Farmers tests; Glen Sagers, chief sani- Association in Salt Lake. Michael Jewett. of the Utah County The purpose of the Seminary Mrs. M. L. Coburn has Seminary principal G. Os- tarian mond Dunford paid tribute to Board of Health, Russell Hick-en- Building Fund is to buy the been appointed chairman of John Haines, Theral Tew the seminary teachers and the Committee for the Cancer Bob sanitarand Dillenbeck, students of the seminary. El1962. G. Osmond for Payson der Valentine was the next ians. Lynn Draper The City and County Hea Dunford and Mrs. Elmo Sullispeaker. Harold Harmer, first Accepts Mission Call th dept, of Utah County felt counselor in the stake presivan will work as Robbed dency, talked on the respon- it advisable to institute this for the Business Crusade. Lynn sibilities of parents to their course for all employees who Mrs. Coburn announces that hunseveral An estimated work in food establishments children. house to house Crusade the merchdred dollars of worth Ronald Amos to obtain food to teanh handlers a us Elder Lee urged will take place the first week Satandise was stolen writer early outstanding sports permit. A permit will be issued Ward chairman for in April. morning when thieves jnly to those persons who, after urday in this Crusade are: First Ward, the broke and burglarized making proper application, John Buftqn; Second Ward-Fran- k successfuly pass a written ex- Clowards Market in SantaBeckstrom; Third Ward amination based on Food Ser- quin. Genola Ward to honor misswas gained by ionary at farewell testimonial Gene Colvin; Fourth Ward, vice Sanitation manual, and Entrance Lawrence Mower; Fifth Ward, shall be free of tuberculosis breaking the glass in the win Sunday at 7 p.m. Robert Hogan; Sixth Wal'd, as determined by a tuberculin dow of the front door. The Lynn DeiLoy Draper, son of Columbia." of a District the thieves Las or other chest Ron Aimos, test, Mr. and Mrs. Glennes Draper, Vegas, Nev., apparently drove As sports editor of the means approved by the Health truck to the door and loaded has accepted a call to serve a formerly of Payson, has been w-Journal. Annual Mr. Amos heads oficer. Another condition for the goods. The stolen merch- mission in the Great Lakes DUP named Sportswriter of the four-ma- n at staff the issuance of a food service em- andise included a quarter of Mission for the LDS Church. sports Year by his contemporaries Elder Draper enters the Convention in rapidly booming ployees permit is that appli- beef from the cold storage, in Nevada, according to an- Nevadas sports scene. World Cham- cant is free of communicable many canned goods, cases of mission home in Salt Lake City nouncement made by the soft drinks and cosmetics. and sportswriters pionship boxing matches, ma- disease, as determined by April 9. Hotel Award Committee. jor golf tournaments and an suitable physical examinaFloyd Cloward, owner, Sat- The missionary is a graduate Awards are determined th- evergrowing list of area and tion conducted by a legally urday was working on inven- of the Payson High School are reported qualified M. D. and LDS Seminary, tory to ascertain loss, Daughters of Utah Pioneers rough ballots sent to the sports local activities will hold their annual constaffs of newspapers, radio and by the R-- J sports staff. vention April 7, at Hotel Utah Mr. Amos has been coverTV stations in cities of 10,000 in Salt Lake City. or larger in all 50 states and ing major and minor sports session will The opening events in Las Vegas for the commence at 9:30 a.m. in the past four years, the past year of which he has been head of LaFayette Ballroom where business matters will be taken the staff for his newspaper.. He is married to Helen Porup. Highlights will be the presidents message by Mrs. Kate ter Amos and has two sons, B. Carter musical selections Michael and Mitchell. He is Weber County D Dear Ctizen and Homeowner: the son of Mr. and Mrs. Spence Sales tax collections in Utah taquin, $739.83; Spanish Fork, Utah County, $46,532; Provo by North 1. Are you interested in Amos of Payson. U. P. Daughters of Chorus; a(nd' Springville City, $79,186; Spanish Fork, County during the fourth $11,160.78 Band of St Pioneers Home Beautification? Utah Mr. Amos was educated in quarter of 1961 totaled $193, $9,844.28. $10,935; American Fork, $10, of the new Z Are you interested in local schools and was grad report George; 637.13, the State Tax CommiSeveral mayors again raised 000; Springville $7,361; Payson Tooele pubCivic Improvement? recently ScHistory uated from Payson High ssion informed Utah County the issue of point of sale dis- $6,375; Pleasant Grove $4,761; 3. Do you know how to hool and Utah State noon luncheon will A lished. University Mayors Council Wednesday tribution (as state law pro- Lehi $3,225; Genola $3; Goshen follow. avoid pitfalls in buying nur- at Logan. night vides) vs per capita distribu- $126; (Lindon $303; Salefm the to e. how i. get A guided tour will be pb stock, sery Paul Holt, head of the com- tion. At one time, a gentle- $546; Santaquin $738. most for your money? vided for the Daughters to mission auditing division, said mens agreement had been In other action, the county several historical points of in4. Do you know which plants Will the county and its (municipal- proposed whereby Utah County mayors qjuncil .. agreed to terest in the will do well in your area i. e. city at 2.15 pm. ities received all but $4,840.92 could have collected the full support plans for a Senior when, to Salt Lake are Visitors the height, size, color, of the collections. The $4,840.92 sales tax then distributed the Citizens Jubilee June 1 to to the Pioninvited where and how to place them Held cordially was remitted back to the tax revenue to cities on a per in Provo; to retain Ed Memorial Musem at 300 to best advantage in your Clyde eer of cover to cost commission to protect water rights in Utah North Main Street directly population basis. landscape collection. in-JunG Marion Hinckley, Utah County in the filing by Met- West of the State Capitol bui5.. Do you, understand your Collections during the third County Commissioner, calling ropolitan Water District of soil, L e. its structure, fertillding. Throughout the museum of last year came to attention to a suit pending in Salt Lake quarter was in the announced for Utah Lake are many outstanding exIt City ity and management? North Utah, said the county waters; suggested irrvestaga hibits including the work of insect and plant City Council meeting Friday $170,090.58, Holt said. 6. What The county will receive attorney had informed him tion should be made into var-iouheads of the with have? do night disease problems alleg. early Utah artists, and interyou commissioners ed pinball operations in Utah - 7. What are the moisture clubs in Santaquin that $25,639.15. Provo City will the county esting dsplays of practically would be liable in case the pro- County, and agreed to work needs of your garden plants the annual Black Hawk en get $92,827.27. every item used in settling cedure is found to be illegaL with Soil Conservation Ser western America. Payson Gets $6,760 and how and when should campment will be held in Cache and Weber has per vice in studying possibilities Net figures for the remainThe Convention will conwater should be applied? Santaquin this year. It will clude at 7:30 p.m. at the HoThe answers to these ques- be held June 25th thru June der of the municipalities in- capita distribution on a gentle- of a spring flood. mens agreement basis, but a Mayor Verl G. Dixon, who tel Utah Motor Lodge Aud tions and many, many more 30. A Santaquin celebration cluded: American Fork, $12,353.70; citizen has filed a test case, was county commission chair- itorium with) the University can be learned by participating will also be held in connection in the activities of your gar- with the Black Hawk Encamp- Genola $67.21; Goshen $171. challenging the legality in man during the flood year of Utah Players performing in of 1962, said he saw no imm- a play that was given in 1862 ment acording to Mayor Car- 98; Lehi, $3,644.43; Mapleton, Weber County. den club. Sales tax paid in Utah Court' ediate danger unless there sh- in the Old Salt Lake Theatre The next meeting will be lyle Wall. Chairman of the $209.22; Orem $17,756.75; Pay-so$6,760.25; Pleasant Grove ty during the third quarter ould be heavy rains or extre- The South High School a cap-pelheld Wed. April 11 at Seminary various committees are $6,769.25; Salem, $556.96; San of 1961 included: Choir will sing. mely warm weather at 8 p.m. Payson Garden Gab Comer and 6. Thursday for students and Friday night for the general public. Apfril Jr. Finch. Vernon Finch, Rulon Horse Show Hill, and Heber Jones Sang The Sweetest Story of Old The Wakara RidingJ Club and Jesus, (Lover of My Soul will hold its second annual and were accompanied by Junior Horse Show Saturday, Albert Payne. June 23 at the clubs new MIA Session arena west of Payson. Dr. Royal Garff of the UniYoungsters 10 to 18 years of versity of Utah was the spea- age invited to participate. Enker in the M. I. A. session on trance blanks may be obtained Sunday night To gain the from Ronald Hall, chairman. Superintendent and each member of the Board a budget report covering the period of July 1, 1961 to February 28, 1962 showing $4,410,055.00 Verness Andrews; Park Ward, Ralph Spainhower: West Ward, Glen Thatcher; Spring Lake, LeVell Brook; Garth Otlsen education chairman. The 1962 Cancer Crusade slogan is To cure more give more. Utah receives back from the American Cancer more than three times as much in Research Grants and help to Cancer patients as is collected here. The volunteer Cancer Society workers stress education about Cancer and Mrs, Coburn will be happy to let your organization know how you can get the Educational films and other materials, Some films have already been shown in Payson and outside wards and are still available for any groups wanting them. Mrs. Walter Kerby will head the Cancer work in Genola, Mrs. Lee J. Nelson is chairman in Goshen; Mrs. Hyrum Bradley for Santaquin; Mrs George Oram for Elberta. -- budgeted, $2,673,987.46 expended, and $1,736,067.54 or 49 unexpended. The Clerk furnished the Superintendent and each member of the Board with a report on the Estimated Receipts Compared With Actual Receipts To Date for this school year in conjunction with another report on the Estimated Capital Outlay Funds for 1962-6- 3 School year. The Board of Education and Superintendent Stansfield further considered the bids on ejuipment and furniture for the new Spanish Fork High School as tabulated on list No. 1. Motion by Dr. WilUam H Sorensen, seconded by S. Roland Lindsay, that the Board award the bids as shown on the tabulation sheets of (List No. 1 as designated by the Board on each item considered. Motion unanimous. Superintendent Stansfield reported the need of a bridge over the canal on Third West in order to make a roadway entrance on to the site of the new Spanish Fork High School .The Board authorized the Superintendent to take whatever steps necessary to see that this was accomplished. The Cocklebur Riding Club The Board and Superinten- wil hold a public dance Sat(continued on back page) urday, March 31, at the Legion Hall, according to Shirley WilCounty Wildlife Federation son, president. , A saddle will be given away Sets Meeting Monday Night that night, and purchase of a Utah County Wildlife Fedticket to the dance entitles eration will hold meeting Monthe holder to a ticket on sale day at 8 pm. at the Labor of the saddle. Tickets are be- Temple, 165 West First North, ing sold by Cockleburr mem- Provo, according to President bers, with Frank Madson as Lou Hansen. chairman. All clubs members of Utah Ralph Migliacco orchestra County are invited to attend will furnish the music. as well as who Funds from the saddle will are interested in wildlife conservation. help finance club activities. Cockleburrs Slate Dance Saturday rs e- n, la Events ef the 'Week FRIDAY, MARCH 30 Missionary Farewell for Elder Lynn Draper, Genola Ward, 7:00 p.m. , SATURDAY, MARCH 31 Cockleburr Dance, Legion Hall Seminary Banquet, 5 to 7:30 p.m. Parkview and Wilson Schools. Seminary program, 8:00 p.m. Tabernacle. |