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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah 13, 1965 Thursday, May , Obituaries Edna H. Tanner Edna Sophia Herbert Tanner, 71, Spanish Fork, died Friday evening at the Hughes - , Annual Horse Show Slated for May 14-1- 5 At Hurst Indoor Arena - Mrs. Spanish Forks 23rd Annual Horse Show will be approved a heart condition. held on May 14 and 15 at Hurst ; Hospital "of She was bom Dec. 26, 1803, in Salir.a, a daughter of Charles Martin and Martha Wells Herbert. She married Clarence H Tanner on Feb. 1, 1923 in the Manti LDS Temple. Mrs. Tanner was a member acof the LDS Church and was and Society Relief tive in the RePrimary. She served in the the in lief Society presidency Belvedere Ward, Salt Lake president City and as Primary in Payson Third Ward. She received her education in Salina schools and graduated from Brigham Young Undegree, iversity with a teachingincluded career Her teaching and positions in Ogden, Salina several For schools. Payson. in the years she was active Pioneers. Utah of Daughters Surviving are her husband H. Spanish Fork; one son, Paul Tanner, Payson; one daughter, Mrs. Charles (Geraldine) Hunt, Orem; seven grandchildren, one great - grandchild; two brothers, E. S. Herbert, Santa Rosa, Calif.; E. W. Herbert, H. Salina; two sisters, Mrs. P. Mrs, Randolph; Rex, (Mary) Ole (Mable) Christiansen, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Spanish Fork Seventh Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Payson City Cemetery. Brigham E. Slone Brigham E. Stone, 85, Salem died Tuesday at a Nursing home in Pleasant Grove of causes incident to age. He was born March 7, 1880, a son of Brigham Erastus Stone and Nancy Oyler, in Payson. He married Ella Melissa Win- ward in Salt Lake Temple ovember 6, 1907. She died . ovember 5, 1963. He was active in the Salem Horse Palace, & will include Ap-breeds paioosa & Quarter Horse crom all over the Intermountain West. Show offieals for this year are: Ken Warren, Diamond Fork Robert Riding Club President; Reed Berrett, Show Manager; AsBud Swanner, and Hughes Glenn sistant Show Managers; Carol Bowen, Ring Steward; Show Secretary; Ken Berrett, and all Gi liman, Announcer; Fork Diamond of the members Riding Club. This show will be conducted in strict compliance with the official handbook of the American Quarter Horse Association 13th Edition. AQHA Rules and Pattern will be used. All cutting classes will be held in accordance with the rules and regulations of the National Cutting Horse Assn. Trophies will be given to all 1st place winners and ribbons to the 1st 6 places with $100.00 added to the Open Cutting and $50.00 added to the Novice Cut$25.00 day money will ting. be added to the Jackpot Calf Roping and Jackpot Steer RopAlso a $20.00 purse for ing. ing contests. There will also be a $20.00 purse for Open Barrel Racing. Friday, May 14th will be the day for all Appaloosa classes. Starting at ,8:00 a. m. Friday morning will be the Halter classes. The Champion Gelding will receive an added $15.00. Friday afternoon starting at 2:00 p.m. will be the Appaloosa Performance1 events. Starting at 7:00 p.m. Friday night, the program will include: Jackpot Oalf Roping and Steer Roping, Open, barrel racing, and open cutting. ; Saturday, May 15 the Quarter Horses have their day at the Show. They will follow much the same class pattern as the day before. Saturday night at 6:00 p. m. will be the Youth events, finals in the Cutting contest, and roping. With the comfort of an indoor arena, the finest horses to be shown anywhere, plenty of outstanding working events, this yeans Spanish Fork Horse Show cant help but be the best ever. Plan now to attend with the entire family. Ward and was a High Priest At the time of his death. He nerved a mission in the South-StatMission. A farmer dr most of his life, he also erved as watermaster for 34 years. He attended school in Sfclem and at the Brigham Ydung University. ilurviving are one son and two daughters, Ralph Stone, Lancaster, California; Mrs. George (Armanell) Francom, Granada Hills, California; Mrs. Earl (Maurice) Davis, Provo; sixteen grandchildren, 18 great Jr. Baseball Leagues grandchildren, two brothers Alma Stone, Spanish Fork; fo register May 22 Ammon Stone, Salem; four sisters, Mrs. Ike (Delila Jane) Registration for little LeaLarsen, Burley, Ida., Mrs. gue and Pony League baseball Will (Zina Elizabeth) Hanks, teams has been set for SaturOrem; Mrs. Will (Nancy Eve- day, May 22, at 10 a.m. Prosline) Gardner, Blackfoot, Ida. pective team members will Funeral services will be held meet at the race track and will at Salem Chapel at 2 p.m. Sat- be assigned to a team. Fees for Little League will urday. Friends may call at Rigby Mortuary, Payson, Fri- be $3.50 and boys ages 10, 11, day evening 6 to eight p.m. and 12 are eligible. Pony Leaand Saturday prior to services gue registration is $5 and inat Salem Ward Church. cludes boys ages 13 and 14. The money will be used to purchase equipment and for insurance for the players. A baseball clinic will also be conducted during the mornin front of the grandstand ' ing at the race track. es j , I Pay son wins District T rack Title takes 2nd in Region EONT WASTE TIME AND MONEY ON THE Craig Time 4:51.8. High Hurdles Van Perry Richard Whiting, Payson; Springville; Craig Jones, Pro-V- & TRUCKS FOR 1966 OR ONE OF THESE FROM OUR USED CAR LOT ALL STATE INSPECTED AND CARRY A ONE YEAR GW WARRANTY John Thompson, Pleas Mike 9-- Richard Whiting, Springville; Gary Nielsen, Springvil e; Richards, Payson. Tune Ar-V- el :22.4. 880 Provo (Karl Relay Grunder, Ken Shelton, Bill Rowan, Bruce Walker); Pay-so- n (Phil Staheli. Ross Bowers, Dave Wilson, Dean Jolley); Springville; Spanish Fork; Car- 1:37.2. bon. Time Spanish Medley Relay Fork (Mike Pinegar, Gary Hansen, Henry Barnes, Steve Gardner); Provo (Ron Nelson, Bruce Hall, Phil Long, Dave Hall); 3:55.8 Payson; Carbon. Time Mile Relay Springville, (Von Memory, Allen Watts, Gary Ogilvie, David Giles); Payson (Lee R. Murdoch, Rick Gilmore, Curtis Peterson; Arvel Richards); Carbon; Provo. 3:47.3. Time . Bruce Hall, Broad Jump Provo; Henry Barnes, Spanish Fork; Arvel Richards, Payson; Karl Grunder, Provo; Mike e Pinegar, Spanish Fork. 21 ft. in. Danny MenHigh Jump denhall, Payson; Richard Gee, Payson; Ray Lovless Payson; Reed Nelson, Spanish Fork; Mike Pinegar, Spanish Fork. 5 ft 10 in. Height Pole Vault Arvel Richards, Payson; Steve Halladay, Provo; David Lindsay, Carbon; Kenneth Coleman, Provo, and Larry Miksell, Payson, tied for 11 ft. 6 in. Fourth. Height add a Montague, Springville; Steve Egan, Payton; Ron Jasperson, Provo; Terry Wilson, Payson; Larry 135 Peay, Provo. 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Devils Red Springville 11 Carbon Dinos American Fork Cavemen .... 6 Orem Tigers maintained their track and field supremacy as they captured the first official Region Four Track and Field Meet held during the snow, rain, wind and cold weather conditions in the BYU Stadium Friday afternoon. It was a close and battle all the way with the teams pretty well bunched on the upper levels. While several of the marks and times did not equal the 3 marks made in the Division You Just KYkeals ini Region Meet 69' First Quality Bacon Salmon Steaks Ground Beef Shot Put Mike Taylor, Springville; Steve Egan, Pay son; Paul Montague, Springville; Dean Jolley, Payson; Ron Jasperson, Provo. Distance 10 U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Waste Free Pot Roast Tender and Delicious guaranteed Har-- S Wore Boneless Roast Fancy Bananas 29 e OOO Maybe your family1! likes and dislikes make it difficult for you fo get variety into menus. We can help solve this problem with our huge assortment of sparkling-fresh produce. Its delightful the way temptingly-serve- d hot vegetables, crispy salads, and luscious dessert fruits can make meals different and better. Fresh touches in serving and preparation, like those shown here, can add even further variety. 3 Pork Roast in. ft n. coach Dist-tanc- 55 Terry Shipman, Provo; Taylor, Springville; o. :16.5. Time Ken Shelton, Low Hurdles Provo; Van Peery, Payson; Paul Song of Norway n; n; :15.1. 100 Lant, former mayor, for Opera, h Whiting, Springville; T. Tickets on Sale Gru-ande- 5 FORD SALES rh Za-th- n; GET A STATE INSPECTED NEW OR USED CAR FROM FULL LINE OF FORD CARS - ft. 8 in. OLD LIZZIE TISCHNER Pro-voJo- John Ssntaquin Jr. High eiects student of Payson City and long time officers Friday employee of Utah-Idah- o The Santaquin Junior High Sngar Co., celebrated his 88th birth- - school held elections for Stake senior sofetball day at a family dinner given ficers for the year 1965 -- 1966 w ill open with two games next Saturday at a Salt Lake res- - Friday. Winners were announc- taurant. Monday. ed in a dance in the evening. All nine wards of Nebo Stake The occasion also marked the election for Winning will enter teams in the play. birthdays of his daughter, Mrs. student was body All games will be ylaped on the Frank Oberhansley (Lucille) of Ruth Lee Wallpresident of daughter boftball field at the race track. Zions National Park; and his Mayor Carlyle and Mrs. LuGames will be played each sister, Mrs. Leah Higginbotham, cille Wall; vice president, NaMonday aand Thursday. The Salt Lake City; and the wed- dine Clayson, daughter of Mr. opening two games on May ding anniversary of his dau- and Mrs. Vern Clayson; sec17 will be Third Ward vs ghter and her husband, Nancy retary, Gregory Fowkes, son Fourth Ward, and Spring Lake and Max Menlove of Murray. of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fowkes Present for the occasion in and business manager, Sara vs Park Ward. The first game starts at 7 p.m. and the second addition to those mentioned Jane Clayson, daughter of Mr. one at 8:45 p.m. Each game above were Frank Oberhar.sley, and Mrs. Vern Clayson. will be a full seven, innings Zions National Park; Mr. and On the opposing side were or one and one-ha- lf hour time Mrs. Don (Donna) Barney, Og-- 1 Joan Tolman, Dennis Wall, limit whichever comes first, den; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Vickie Kaletta and Sherie Games Thursday, May 20 (Leeta) Wiison, Mr. and Mrs. Brady, will pit Fifth Ward vs First Dick Lant, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Erma) Shuler, and Bill Finlayson, Salt Lake Bruce Gibbons, BY High; City; all sons and daughters of Mr. Lant, and Mrs. Ruth Buddy Zoll, Orem. Distance 1C9 ft. 2Vz in. White of Goshen. Harold Lant, Bellingham, Dave Lindsay, Foie Vault Carbon; Arvel Richards, Pay-so- Wash., telephoned congratulaSteve Halladay, Provo; tions to complete the family Ticket sales will get underReed Tucker, Orem; LuWayne circle in paying honor to their way in Payson today for the Utah Valley Opera AssociaWalker, Pleasant Grove. Height father. 11 ft. 9 in. tions production of Song of Dan Bailey, Orem; Discus slated for presentaNorway Steve Egan, Payson; Ron Jas Ward, and Second Ward vs tion June in the Concert Ward. West Hall of the BYU Harris Fine person, Provo; Carl Wilkinson, Stake committee in charge Arts Center. Pleasant Grove; Paul Montaof the senior softball games Distance gue, Springville. According to Mrs. Victor J. include Sterling Spencer, Orin 141 ft. 3 in. association Bird, president, Carl Butler and Lars tickets will Medley Relay Spanish Daley, be available at Bishop. Fork (Mike Pinegar, Gary Christensens today and FriHansen, Henry Bames, Steve day, May 13 and 14 for family Gardner); BY High, Lehi: membership tickets only. From May 17 to 22, tickets Provo; Pleasant Grove. Time PAYSON CHRONICLE 3:53.6. will be on sale at this location Mile Relay Lehi (Bill Fow- A weekly newspaper, estab- to the general public. After May 23, reserved tickler, Dale Ekins, Mont Peterson, lished in 1888, published every Brad Allred); Payson. Time Thursday and entered as sec- et sales will continue, but only 3:36.8. ond Class matter at the post at the International Finance 880 Relay Orem (Mike office in Payson, Utah, under in Provo. Rick the act of March 8, 1879. Buck, David Weaver, General director of the proChristensen, Tom Whitaker); Subscription rate $3.00 per duction is Ramona Bernhard Provo; American Fork; Pay-so- year, $1.75 6 months, payable of Provo, with Jerry Elison of 1:34.5. Time in advance: single copy If Orem as assistant director. e; Discus INSPECTION DEADLINE MAY 15 play opens Next Monday Meets TuesiJy and Wednesd- ant Grove; Bruce Walker, Whitaker, Orem; Steve ay,, most of them were surthe Gardner, Spanish Fork. Time good considering prisingly la:10.0. Payson Lions scored con extremely cold weather conthe events all in except Mile Clark Olsen, Spanish ditions under which the athtently mile run to chalk up the cham- letes competed. Several sur- Fork; Doug Berrett, Pleasant pionship honors in the new prises ocured where boys Grove; Dan Howlett, Carbon; Southern Division of Region with good division marks fail- Wendell Holdaway, Orem; Four Track and Field Meet. ed to survive the snow and Bruce Stubbs, Provo. Time 4.48.5. The Lions tallied 71.5 points cold winds Friday. 880 Noel Zabriskie, BY Some to 61.5 for Provo; 47 for Spring-viLexceptionally good 38 for Spanish Fork; and marks were set up, all winning High; Scott Bowen, BY High; marks will be official records Dave Giles, Springville; Earl 20 for Carbon Dinos. for Region Four since this was Shepherd, Orem; Raymond Loin the scored heavily Payson 2:03.5. the first meet under the new pez, Payson. Time small a held events and early e 440 Henry Barnes, Spanish but decisive margin most of Region Four setup. Noel way. The Lions picked up bri kie, BY High School, step- Fork; Paul Giles, Pleasant 2:03.5 in mile half the Grove; Dale Ekins, Lehi; Karl only three first places, in the ped was which than better Giunander, Provo; Francis Alanything the high jump high hurdles, Barnes divisions. 49.8. in the der, BY High. Time Henry and the pole vault, but they Low Hurdles Steve Walscored in everything but the turned in a sensational time of mile run and their 12 points in :49.8 in the 440 and Steve Wal- lace, Orem; Gam Wilde, BY the high jump helped to build lace, Orem, did a commendable High; Bill Fowler, Lehi; Duane job in the 180 yard low hurdles Ekins, Pleasant Grove; Ken up their margin . withatime cf:20.7. Shelton, Provo. Time 20.7. 100 Steve Gardner, Spanish The first three place winners 220 John Thompson, PleaFork; Bruce Walker, Provo; in each event qualified for sant Grove; Tom Whitaker, r, Karl Boyd Hore, Payson; betrhs in the state track and Orem; Sherm Robinson, AmeriProvo; Ros Bowers field meet in Salt Lake City can Fork; Bruce Walker, Pro.10.65. Pay on. Time this coming Saturday, with vo; Bill Rowan, Provo. Time 220 Bruce Walker, Provo; only the first place relay team :23.1. Don Metz, Carbon; Ross Bow- qualifying. Reed Nelson, High Jump ers, Payson; Bill Rowan, ProOrem led in qualifying indi- Spanish Fork; Ray Lcveless, vo; Hal Swensen, Spanish Fork. viduals for the state meet with Payson; Blaine Webber, Orem Time :24.05. nine individual placements; Danny Mendenhall, Paysor. ; 440 Henry Barnes, Spanish BY High has eight boys; Richard Gee, Payson. Height Fork; Gary Ogilvie, Springville; Provo and Payson each have 6 ft 3 in. Karl Grunander, Provo; Phil five; Pleasant Grove four; Mike Taylor, Shot Put Long Provo; Rick Gilmore, Springville and Spanish Fork Springville; Dan Bailey, Orem; :51.7. three each; Lehi and Carbon, Mike Bailey, Orem; Steve Payson. Time 880 Dave Giles, Springville; two; and American Fork, one. Egan, Payson; Gam Wilde, BY Raymond Lopez, Payson; Gregg In addition Lehi, Orem and High. Distance 53 ft. 7 in. Passic, Carbon; Vee Sanford. Spani-Fork qualified four-ma- n Broad Jump Bruce Hall, Spani h Fork; Kirk Terry, relay teams. Provo; Mike Bullock, BY High; 2:08.75. Provo; Time Gam Wilde, Rick Christensen, Orem; High Hurdles Clark Olsen, BY High; Blaine Webber, Bames, Spanish Fork; Henry Mile Run Arvel Spanish Fork; Dan Howlett, Orem; Van Peery, Payson; Richards, Payson. Distance Carbon; Brian Stubbs, Provo; Paul Jacobs, Pleasant Grove; 21 ft. 4 in. Darrell Douglas, Spanish Fork; Gary Nielsen, Springville. Time Javelin Terry Wilson, Pay-so- District Meet John T. Lant Notes 88th Birthday Senior Softball 69 29 1311 --or. cans 12-o- z. jar 3 53 46-o-x. cans Town House Fruit Juices Sweetened or Natural Orange Sweetened or Natural Blended JCC, - 59 Assorted Frozen Vegetables 10c pkg. 46-ex- . Can 49 $1 $1 |