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Show r "V Uni Bex " Volume Payson, Utah LXXXIII Jan, Microfilming Corp, ,260b Salt Lake City, Utah U4IOI Orchard Hills of Utah 84651 Thursday, April 2, 1970 Number 14 HeaufificaBion sJarts uiUta dean-u- p day on April 9 Thursday, April 9 has been selected as p Day" in the important beautification program for Payson announced Lionel Montague, Dean Wignall and Roy Clean-u- , Celia. Students from the first grades through Marking plans for the forthcoming Regional Youth Conference are, I to r: Willis Pulver, Marion J. Davis, Sherry Betty Gay, Steven Olsen and Russell Jones. will be held June 1, 2 and 3 at the BYU Campus. Bryan, The junior high school will participate. drive will begin at 9 a.m. Students are to meet at their respective wards and the room mothers will be there to assign them to areas. The committee announced that containers will be furnished. They are to be placed on the corner of each block. Trucks will be assigned to pick up It Youth Conference planned at BYU Youths Search for Happiness," a two regional Youth Conference, will be held at the Brigham Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, June 1, 2 and 3. The region includes Spanish Fork, Nebo, Kolob, Springville and Palmyra stakes. Young-Universit- Santa-quin-Tin- The conference invitation is extended to all unmarried youth who are 14 years and over .and will include food and lodging, athletics,; workshops, dinner dance, talent The cost of the show, sock hop, etc. the debris. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McFadden of the Huish Theatre will show the motion picture Fireball 500 starring Fabian. The movie is free of charge as a climax to clean-u- p day. The Chamber of Commerce will also host the movie. Senior citizens who need aid in their beautification may contact Lionel MontaDean Wignall at gue at or Roy Celia at The committee said they hoped that the citizens of the community would accept their responsibility to clean their lots and 465-30- 465-223- 0, 23 465-906- 2. areas out to the street. OJ Continued on Back Page scholarship. As of this date there have been only seven parents from each of these two schools that have joined the rs Association. Parent-Teache- There has been $225 contributed this Comes that time of year again, when the cover of snow disappears and everyone and their dog can see if we have pride in ourselves and in our city. Schoolchildren of the Nebo District will be out for their spring vacation and community clean-u- p time on April andthatsthe time to shut up and show how much you really have inside of you in terms of civic pride. Its easy to criticize what isnt being done in America, but it takes a little honest sweat and perseverance to show what is right with our town. Our city park is already greening up and the park sets a fair standard for the rest of the city to pattern after in trimming, raking and policing up our individual homes and grounds. Now is the right time to rake out the old dead grass and leaves, apply fertilizer, and trim on Back Page thebro-Continu- Scholarship loss possible due to lack of interest Have you joined your Payson Jr. High School and High School PTA, parents. If you have not, the students at the high school might very possibly lose a valuable How much pride? ed Priesthood meet The priesthood session of General Conference will be broadcast by direct wire in the Nebo Stake Center, Saturday, Apr. 4, 7:00 p.m. All members of the priesthood, both Aaronic and Melchizedek, are urged to attend and be in their seats by 7:00 oclock. This priesthood meeting is held in conjunction with the General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints which will convene in Salt Lake City, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, April 4, year by donations of the grade schools PTA. (Mrs. Marion Wilson stated that she is most appreciative of the support of the elementary schools.) However, it is most important the secondary schools respond on the same level Are you a member of the Payson Jr. High School and Sr. High School PTA? For 65f you could by a scholarship for some deserving student. Let us aid in educating our youth. 5, 6. 970 Sweetheart Mar FFA names On March 11, 1970 1 1 1 the Payson Chapter of the Future Farmers of America announced the winners of the Sweetheart &' ren and David Burton. Standing: Brian Peterson, Lynette Gasser, Jay Jolley, Gary Peterson and Lois Behling. The play will be in the Fine Arts Building. The one-aplay "Passionella" taken from The AppleTree" will be presented at the state interpretive festival at the BYU Friday, April 3, at 8 a.m. L to r, kneeling: Gary War ct 76 On lb Tuesday, March piresenlfe 24, Miss Wendy Shuler, daughter at Mrs. Hal Shuler was chosen Sweetheart. Miss Sandra Draper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Draper lst attendant, and Sherry Bryan daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bryan 2nd attendant. At the annual FFA convention in Salt Lake City on March 21, Miss Shuler competed against the sweethearts from chapters throughout the state of Utah. She was chosen as 1st attendant to the State FFA sweetheart. contest, t. at festival Mr. , and Payson High School hosted the Region IV, Div. II one-a- ct play contest. Paysons entry was Passionella," a play taken from The Apple Tree and based on a story by Mark Twain. Passionella is the delightful story of a chimney sweep, named Ella, who through her Fairy God Mother is changed into the beautiful movie actress, Passionella, during the hours between the report and the late-la- te show." This delightful comedy won second place in the region and thus will represent the school at state to be held in Continued on Back Page Huntly-Brinkl- ey Girls picked to attend Girls State i J. i '5? The American Legion Auxiliary officers announce that seven girls have been chosen to attend Girls State this year. The contest was held Wednesday at the American Legion Hall in conjunction with a lovely tea for the participating girls, the judges and ire delighted to s Here is your opportunity to aid the blind in the annual Broom Sale conducted by the Lion's Club. Shown are the presidency of the club, Harry Hardman, Dix Grace and Ray Anderson. Lions Club broom sale An opportunity to aid the blind is being sponsored by the Payson Lions Club who are currently conducting the sale. contact in There will be Payson by members of the club. Partici- pating in the worthwhile cause is the club presidency: Harry T. Hardman, Dix Grace, Ray Anderson and Joseph Finch. The brooms are made by Utahs own center door-to-do- or Miss Jean Christensen sponsors. Decorations for the tea were representative of the Easter theme. for the blind and are of the highest quality. Mr. Hardman said Help us to keep the people at the center for the blind busy by purchasing one or more brooms. Any profit earned by the Lions Club will be spent on projects here in our town. Please participate. In the event that your home 2, is not contacted please contact 465-285- Miss Coralee Gray The girls who will represent the auxiliary are Marguerite Wayman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig W. Wayman; Luann DeHart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noble De Hart; Coralee Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Gray; Karen Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J. Taylor; Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wignall; Jean Christensen, daughter of Mrs. Grant Cheri Barnett, daughter of Continued on Back Page Christensen; Miss Luann DeHart Sweethearts, I to r. Sandra Draper, 1st attendant; Wendy Shuler, Sweetheart; and Miss Barbara Wignall Miss Karen Taylor f Miss Marguerite Wayman Sherry Bryan, 2nd attendant. , Miss Cheri Barnett |