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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, March 5, CAhD OF THANKS We desire to exj.rrss cur' sincere tha: ka and appreciation to our many friends, nla.ives' and neighbors for the r kindness during cur sorrow in the Lss cf loved one Frank 1964 A. E, (Ed) Money n A. E. (Ed) Money, businessman and building executive died Sunday - afternoon of heart ailment. He was a na- For the beautiful flowers, for parts rendered at the sir- Revie:, to the bishoprics and Mary J. McClellan McClellan Family Fatten Family The annual rides covering the states big game winter ranges are all now sch'diled and some are already underway. Anyone wishing to take part, in one or more of the lccal rides should contact their nearest conservation officer. yf-ar- j PRODUCTS OF MOTOR COMPANY SEE BRYANT DECKER Representative For PHONE 798-355- FORK, or 3 UTAH 465-201- 2 ( WANTED! MEN TO TRAIN FOR THE MEAT PACKING INDUSTRY For livestock buying, Lamb Buyer Trainee, plant management, lay meat inspector, and other positions. Prefer men with agricultural background. Age 21 to 50. Give summary of working or business experience. Write: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MEAT PACKING Box ! j s e, SMITH AUTO CO. SPANISH ' 7 Payson Chronicle Payson, Utah Jo-- Alex Ross, Wilton, Conn.; j 4th INFANTRY READIES FOR POLAR SIEGE Sgt Charles G. Casslty answers a Question on ski training from Maj Gen C. E. Ilutchin, Commanding General, 4th Infantry Division, while Sgt Cecil D. McNutt looks on. Both sergeants are members of 1st Battalion, 4th Infantry Division. Men of the 4th underwent intensive training In preparation for Exercise POLAR SIEGE which began January 30. Fair Lady Contest To be Conducted gh Schsol Girls Ailcnd FKA Meat II Girls from Payson High School who attended the annual convention, Future Homemakers of America, Utah Association, at Hotel Newhouse in Salt Lake City last Friday and Saturday were: Pat Burdick, president; Sheryl Hermansen, resident elect; Martha Bona, Vickie Hiatt, Deana Riley, Jeanine Provstgaard, Connie Hall, Kay Isaac, Connie Sch-aeir- er 1 y, Wilmington, Del. If you ara interested in racing cars in Payson contact Paul Lew s at Reifs Radiator Shop, Payson. and their supervisor and ments. instructor at Payson High Sch Final judging will be by a ool, Miss Elzinga. panel of judges selected by the executive board of the Utah Valley Opera Assn., one qualified judge being selected Reed J. President Calif., from each community. Money, Payson, Miles A. The Fair Lady winner Money, Orem, and Zina L. from each will be community Calif. Santa Boston, Paula, Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Spanish Fork Second Ward Chapel. Internment was in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery under direction of the Rigby Mortuary of ' . . . ft0 and quicken pulse and glorious resvrr1 life. DUrinS our of weekend 6 t-- Uftf-Ldrl- let Us enjoy it with sensible protect speeds and careful driving T. of Christ. One of the more unique displays is a diorama portraying the Mormon prophet Joseph Smith, kneeling in a grove of Sincerely, DIAL Play "Sword inin the Stone" HISTORY OF 6 warm returning bir the two-pa- rt The Golden Book Vot. sM-- . trees and looking into a pillar of light from the heavens. This display recreates an event in 1823 which laid the groundwork for the eventual organizahonored at the opera associa- tion of the Church. tions symposium to be held A diorama which Sat., March 14, 2 p.m., at River- promises to raise a few eyeside Country Club in Provo, and brows of those unfamiliar with also at one night at the proMormon beliefs in general, duction of My Fair Lady at and the Book of Mormon in Provo High School. particular, depicts Christ teach Help Your Family Discover America THE UNITED Easter here, w!tiT7eruSeason is all-tim- All young men are required by law to register with the Selective Service Board within 5 days after their eighteenth birthday. Registration office for this area is located in the Post Office building, Spanish Fork. Men who fail to register within the 5 days will be referred to the Salt Lake office and will be subject to immediate draft. For further information contact your local board. n, The Theres the massive marble statue of the Saviour, a replica of The Christus, one of the e classic works of the Nineteenth Century Danish Bertel Thorvaldsen master, There are the two murals, each a third as long as a football field. One graphically depicts highlights in the history of the Church. The other portrays significant events in the life Must Register The Utah Valley Opera Association is sponsoring a Fair Lady contest in each community in Utah County. In Pay-soselections will be conducted organized through womens clubs, each club sponsoring one candidate. The person chosen must be between ages of 24 and 45 and judging will be conducted in relationship to personalty, charm, poise and accomplish- fri ends, iness. Old Youths 8-Y- Dear Exclusively Utah, Wyoming & PAYSON 465-25- 06 at Safeway ISO EXTRA GOLD STRIKE STAMPS With Nevada Now On Sole SfUlkmte Tht Of PvrdiOM Three No. 2'4 Cans limit Del One Free card per store visit. 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See this wonderful Norge Purchase One Jill No. 5 55' Unpitted Dates Stamp Peas 4.69 3 ot in Utah Stores Thol Give Gold Strike Void After March 7th, 1964 Three Pineapple Of 50 EXTRA GOLD STRIKE STAMPS I. $ Purchase Cans Del Monte Drink limit On Coupon Valid Only C LJ EXTRA GOLD STRIKE STAMPS Fruit Clearwater s in Utah Stores Thot Give Gold Strike Stamp Void After Morch 7th, 1964 Two Fruit Cocktail Cocktoil, Green Beans, Stewed Tomatoes, Green Limas, Early Garden Peas, Spinach, Cream Style Golden Bantam Corn Of Kroft Velveeta Package Limit Vj Del Monte Del Monte Bartlett Pear Halves By the Dozen 5.29 Case of 24 10.49 Facial Tissue IPeas RC Stamps EXTRA GOLD STRliJl STAMPS SO One 10 Of Four No. 303 Cans Del Monte Tomato Catsup 49 dittA-COPYRIGHT 1941, J962, 1943, ANDOR Al- exander Rcsenfeld, Los An-- g les;; Sidney King, Milford, Va.; Harry Andersen, Ridgefield, Conn.; and Harold T. (Dale) Kilbcurn, Salt Lake Ci y; sculptors Ado Rebechi, Florence Italy; Charles C. Parks, Wilmington Del.; and Slb.rt Pcrtcr, Salt Lake City; ard dioramist Daniel T. Had-:c- more-detail- ed ly For the Best Deal In Sales tive and lifetime resident of Spanish Fork. He was born at Spanish Fork Oct. 27, 1889, the son of Albert Thurber and Anne Malinda Jex Money. His early years were spent here and he began his education in local schools. He attended the Brigham Young Academy at Provo. Prcminent in the building supply business, he served for as manager of the 2i Jex Lumber Company at Sp-anish r ork. He was associated with the Southern Utah ber Company at Cedar City and was an officer of the Chase Lumber Company at Payson for many years. He was a director of the Commercial Bank of Utah. Active throughout his lifetime in LDS Church work, he filled a mission to Great Britain from 1911 to 1913. He held a number of church posts including that of counselor in the Spanish Fork Second Ward bishopric. He was married to Ethel Huntington Jan. 21, 1914. She preceded him in death Oct. 13, 1950. Surviving hime are two sons, Fred A. Money, Susan-villCal., and Edwa'rd A. (Ted) Money, Garden Grove, Calif., and nine grandchildren. Also surviving are the following brothers and sisters, Margaret Ferguson, William J. Money, and R. B. Money, Spanish Fork, Anne E. Beck, Lynnwood, j lief Societies we are especially grateful. 127-fo- ct well-know- n. from front page) grace the rounds and surround a large reflecting I ool, which rests at the foot cf a tower, the focal po'nt cf the Pavilion. The tower is actually a rep-- ) ca cf the eastern spires of the Fait Lake Temple. Crowning the center spire will be a gilded statue of the Angel Moroni, fashioned by Elbert Porter, a Srlt Lake sculptor. Flanking the tower are two spac.cus exhibit halls, divided g y a gallery. Two movie throtros located off the gallery will feature informative films about the Church. In addition, several consultation rooms are located throughout the build- ing for visitors interested in information than that provided in guided tours. Within the exhibit halls and gallery, the visitor will see a wide variety of sculpture, lifelike dioramas, colorful murals, and ether displays, all fashioned around the theme of Mans search for eternal happwill Obituaries j ing his disciples, not only in the Holy Land, but in the land winch was centures later to become the Americas. This unorthodox, yet logical and scriptural version cf the Saviours actiV.ics cn earth, is based cn a belief unique to the Mormon faith that Christ brought his teachings to the inhabitants cf Ancient America, and that the record of these people is contained in the Book of Mormon, which Mormons consid r a scriptural companion cf the Bible. Among the prcminent artists who have left their distinctive marks on the Paviion and its contents are: illustrators Mormon Pavilion I 1944 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED |