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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, February CUIVA Goshen News 20, 1964 BY VIRGINIA ROBERTS Growth Notes in New officers for the Goshen Literary Club have been chosen as follows, Virginia Cloud, president, Ruby Steele, vice president, and Naomi Stake Santaquin-Tinti- c Jermaine naming of Danny Throckmorton of Genola Ward as one of team selected from the Mckay is outstanding players of the 16 By Beulah G. Bradley Phone 754-3- 621 all-st- President David O. a living Prophet of God! He is a living symbol of faith, devotion to- all that is right and good. He is the actual mouthpiece of God here and now, - and he gives us guid-danc- e and counsel to keep our hearts and feet steady upon the path that leads to Life Eternal. The proof of Gods good and great plan is in the eyes of our Prophet. He gives us the example, the courage, and deep understanding to know God lives and cares. He thusly gives faith and inspiration by exercising the same in our sight; Our fine stake and ward leaders and yes, each of us know without question that something wonderful will happen to Gods devoted children there just is no other way to describe Eternal Glory. The Key? It is faith, and prayer and works. So simple, yet so magnificent. NEWS OF THE WEEK: Another thrill for sports lovers is scheduled for our stake next week when the SenBasketball Tourney ior will be staged at the Spanish Fork High School when 16 teams of the District will go into competition to determine top winners. On Tuesday February 18, at 6 p.m. our Stake Representative, Genola Senior Ward, will compete with Pay-so- n Fifth Ward. Tickets for the game can be purchased at the door, however you may also contact Genola players for season tickets which will guarantee a seat at all games. Games will be played on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturon Friday, with a day. Make sure you attend this exciting Tourney of play by of the District. our fine M-M- . rest-nig- ht teams. If you havent received a call from your Ward Primary leaders concerning the Annual Primary Penny Parade, you will soon for the drive is on to get funds to help Primary Childrens Hospital continue to be life of a sick child. We never know when that child might be one of ours. They ask us to give 2c a year for each one of our family, and their slogan this year is Be generously old this year. Sister Nola Rae Olsen, Stake' Primary president, is directing the stake drive assisted by ward leaders. At the regular Melchizedek Priesthood.. Eureka: John H. Andrew, David Garbett, Jr., Abner Mac Bigler, Nathan H. Eden, Sterling Ray Laird, Frank Peart, and Max Garbett. n Genola: Clifton Steele, Mil-to- Thomas. Goshen: Tom C. Sorensen, Ervin Ray Okelberry, V. Joel White, Dan Ray Kay, Dee Bert Jensen, and William R. Jasper son. First Ward: Bernell Stewart, Denzil Greenhalgh, Clifford Charles Maurin, K. Norton, William Kaletta, and Jack Hudson. Second Ward: Therold Wool sey, Terrance G. Steele, and Calvin Clayson. During the Melchizedeck meeting William G. Penrod, Branch Presdent of Elberta Branch, was ordained as High Priest. Stake High Roy McFarland, President, Salt Lahe Ad Club and Jane Jammes, copywriter, David W. Evans and Associates, display sign to be used during Advertising Recognition Week, February 24-2- Advertising Recognition Week Activities Set for Feb. 24-2- 9 Advertising Recognition Week is being celand local ebrated nationally February members of the profession are working overtime to let Utahns know the important role advertising plays in the bolstering of the local and national economies, Roy McFarland, president of the Salt Lake Advertising Club, said today. Theme of Advertising Recognition Week, Mr. McFarland said, is Advertising Is the Voice of Free Choice. The purpose of Advertising Recognition Week is to acquaint the American public with Advertisings role in expanding the economy, creating jobs, and improving living standards, he added. Mr. McFarland pointed out the definition of advertising given by President Johnson in 24-2- 9, UU1UUH OlCkA which is being held every Friday evening under the direction of the PTA at 7:30 will be held next Friday at 6:30. This will be followed by a special Founders Day PTA meeting and program. Everyone is invited to attend. The classes are being given by W. M. Johnson of the Nebo School District attention. Mrs. Winona Jensen entertained the O.N.O. Club at her home in Genola Thursday evening. Going from Goshen were Elaine Nelson, Avaleen Kirk, Ruth White, Elva SorINVENTORY enson and La Vern Kirk.. Mrs. Margene Steele was REDUCTION hostess to her Club Thursday evening. Refreshments were served to Barbara Jensen, BarSALE bara Horton, Shelia Palmer, Iris Newton, Arma Dawn Kay, 63 CORVAIR Monza Cpe Bonnie Herbert and Jeanette a message of salutation to the advertising community during an Advertising-Congressionconference in Washington, D. C. last week. The president said: Advertising in America has made and will continue to make beneficial contributions to a healthy free enterprise economy. Advertising explains and communicates, and by so doing builds consumer demand. And demand for goods is the key to an expanding business community. When we create demand, we help create Roberts, Sharon Yeager and Karen Bennion. Thirty five The chains of habit are. too family members enjoyed a smorgasbord dinner. A program weak to be felt until they are of films and recordings and too strong to be broken. Dr. Johnson games. The adult education class jobs. Advertising Recognition Week is jointly sponsored each year by the Advertising Association of the West, of which the Salt Lake Club is a member, and the Advertising Federation of America. CHEVROLET CO. PHONE SPANISH FORK 798-359- 1 Priest Quorum Instructors were also MIA work. released to correlate the new At the regular monthly ReHome Teaching Program lief suswas Society Leadership MeetKenneth Hansen Division The Junior Stake Assistant held as an last Thursday, Sister tained ing Eight Tournament was com- Clerk. was released Beulah Bradley four with pleted this past week Another lovely MIA Stake as Stake Work Director; Susgames each evening in our stake Center and in Spanish event is in the news this week. tained to the position was Fork High School. Carrying off On Tuesday evening the Stake Sister Blanche York. President e Standards Night, Jennie W. Murdoch presided top Champion Trophy was Lake Shore Ward. Nephi Consolation under the direction of Stake over the meeting of ward and June Heelis, met stake leaders, following which with Spanish Fork taking Secsessions were ond Place. Salem took the at the Goshen Chapel with 68 departmental en- held. to Aland their parents girls Sportsmanship Trophy. though our fine Stake Team joy their special evening. Goshen Ward News; As redidnt fair so well in this cat- Theme of the delightful event ported by Ward reThese Precious Gems porter, Sister Theda Thomas, egory, we are very proud of was their fine, clean efforts, and a with the program carried out on Feb. 9 the Ward Genealogthrill for our stake was the to compare the girls with pre- ical Conference was held with members of the Stake Presicious gems. As this is being written be- dency as visitors. Released fore the event was held Sister from the Genealogical CommHeelis told us that a report of ittee were Owen and Fern who gave talks etc, will be Horton, Milo and Lillian and Irma Penrod. Regiven to us next column. Decor for the serving table featured a leased from MIA were Joan crystal Nielsen, as Secratary; Ruby sparkling jewel-lik- e ball that turned in the light. Steele and Joyce Hopes as AUTO LIFE FIRE TRUCK BUSINESS The refreshments consisted of Teachers in MIA. Sustained as a special flaming topping on MIA Secretary was DeVar their individual ice cream ser- Sorensen and Joan Nielsen SHERM LOVELESS vings; this again to feature and Sheila Jensen as precious light and things bright Board Members. Released as in their lives. Sister Heelis com Assistant Ward Clerk was Cur Phone ducted the program. We hope tis Sorensen, and Sustained as Res. Phone all girls of Bee Hive age and Ward Clerk was Delwin Jen PAYSON. UTAH their parents were in atten sen. Sustained as Assistant dance to see the lovliness of Scout Master was Howard Mil Dancing is wonderful training for girls; its the first .way they learn to guess what a man is going to do before he does PAYSON CHRONICLE M-M- M-M- Bee-Hiv- Bee-Keep- Burr-asto- 465-234- J.V11J. The Wasatch Electric Co. and equipment have moved the unit that has been in Goshen since early last fall to American Fork. Several families whose husbands are employed by the company are remaining in town until school closes. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Boswell have spent the last week at Logan where Mr. Boswell has attended a conference at the State College. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Thomas have spent the past 4 spd week in Provo at the home of 1995 their daughter Ruthella and Steele. family, the Pete ChristenMr. and Mrs. Vernon Steck 60 RAMBLER Sla. Wagon 995 sens. They welcomed a new 60 CHEV Impala Sedan 1495 baby granddaughter. This is ' 1195 60 VOLK9WAGON the Christensens sixth child, 59 CHEV Impala Spt. Cpe. three boys, three girls. 1245 The two girl scout troops 58 VOLKWAGON 795 Sedan were given a party by their 57 FORD Sla. Wagon 395 Mrs. leader, Beverly Morgan 55 FORD Sla. Wagon at her home Friday evening. 295 Troop 708 and 716 heard a 55 PONTIAC Sedan 295 fine talk given by Mrs. Dean 55 OLDS H. T. Cpe 295 Pendleton. Ice cream and cake 55 MERC H. T. Cpe 195 were served to the twenty three girls and their guest speaker. TRUCKS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts 9 CHEV Vs Ton P. U. 1AB5 and Mr. and Mrs. Burke Draper 60 FALCON P. U. 1095 and family attended a family 55 Vt FORD Ton P. 295 Lake in Salt U,. birthday party 51 WILLYS FWD P. U. 395 Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Drage. 56 FCRD Vx P. U. 695 The February birthdays were observed. Honored guests being Rex and Louis Elton, JewGRIDLEY el Elton Jensen, John Elton ar Priesthood Leadership Meeting held Sunday February 16, the following were ordained as members of the Melchizedek secretary-treasure- r. AA. aiiVA and Larry were in Manti Sunday to visit Mr. Stecks parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Steck on the occasion of their sixty sixth wedding anniversary. The Stecks have ten living children. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Staiu- field and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stansfield were in Salt Lake Friday evening to visit their sister Mrs. Mildred Branaghan who is in the city for medical n, A weekly newspaper, estab- 64 CIIEVROLET-T- he great highway performer lished in 1888, published every it. Thursday and entered as secChristopher Morley ond Class matter at the post office in Payson, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. CHRONICLE WANT ADS Subscription rate $3.00 per Ming quick results year, $1.75 6 months, payable in advance: single copy K cents. 7 ler. Sustained as Sunday School Teachers were Fern Horton, Lloyd Penrod, and Melba Jensen. Sustained as Coordinating Couple for the Ward were Erma and Thelbert Fowler. At the meeting John Roy Okelberry and John Lee Branagan received their Tenderfoot Badges. 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