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Show Salt sdteol C0iJllliiCfilillf energises JooDodlail i Payson High School Commencement Exercises will be held Thursday, May 25, 1972, at 8:00 p.m. Processional - Albert Payne, Invocation - Michael Robertson, Welcome - David Courtney, Senior Class President; GirlsEnsemble: Sheila Christensen, Venice Moon, Christine Patten, Colleen Penrod, Bonnie Porter, Cathy Rindlisbacher, Loretta Rowley, The Morning Of Our Lives"; Speakers: Irene Bowen, Home - The Bulwark Of The Nation, Doris Kenison, Education, Vanguard of Progress." Bass Solo: Dale Bas-coConcertante - Harold L. Walters, Lucinda Willey, Accompanist; Speakers: Loretta Rowley, Spirituality, Americas Strength", Jeffrey Thomsen, Looking Ahead, Earning A Living; Brass Ensemble: Dale Bascom, Dennis Lamb, Steven Ottesen, Gordon Peterson, Michael Robertson, Doug-la- st Stewart, Youll Never Walk Alone"; Presentation of Awards, J. D. Mitchell; Presentation of Graduates, Principal Vernon J. Finch; Awarding of Diplomas, President Lynn Crook, Member, Nebo School District Board oi Education; Choir, Directed by American Legion Post 48 to send 1 6 to Boys State American Legion Payson Post 48 wiU be sending sixteen boys to Boys State to be held in Logan the week of June 4 through 10. This program is designed to teach Americanism to boys, to educate them in the duties, 31 Payson seniors awardd scholarships Payson, Utah - 84651 - Thursday, May 25, YOUR law enforcement m, mech-chanic- s; draft-Steve- payson Number 21 1972 Queen for day coraHesfl win suers selected Iron uriMen essays The following merchants donated prizes for the Queen for a Day contest sponsored by 'the Retail Merchants Committee of the Payson Chamber of Commerce. The committee, with Dawna Stewart as Chairman would like to express special appreciation for their help and support in making this such a successful promotion. Pacemaker, $5.00 gift certificate; Christensens, $5.00 gift certificate; Body Shop, $5.00 gift certificate; C. Reece and Sons, $5.00 gift certificate; Cloth Shoppe, $5.00 gift certificate; Gudmunsens Jewelry, necklace and earrings; Payson Floral, orchid corsage; Dixons Market, chocolates; House of Originals, color analysis, permanent; Page Furniture, casserole dish; Colvins Market, 1 gallon ice cream; Recently the merchants of Payson sponsored a Queen for a Day" contest. All school children were invited to submit essays about Why My Mother Should Be Queen For A Day". All essays were submitted to a panel of judges without identification and were judged solely on appeal of the essay. A program was held May 11, with Marion in charge, wherein all mothers were honored and the winners were announced. A winner was picked from among school students. elementary Junior High, and High School, then a grand prize winner was priviledges, rights, and picked from these three. of an American Andrea Bradley, first grade citizen. It is a plan for trainwas declared the grand student, ing in the practical aspects of God Be With You; prize winner, second place was Julia Sharp, the government. The boys wiU Cathy Stewart, and third place Benediction, Neil Peterson; Refind themselves performing exwas given to Julie Jones. Andrea Albert cessional, Payne. actly the same functions as Class Officers: was presented $10 cash and the David President, office holders in the everyday Brad other girls received $5.00. Mrs. President, vice Courtney; world. They organize their Mattinson; Secretary, Colleen Joyce Bradley, lucky mother own city, county and state govPenrod; Representative, Steven of the grand prize winner was ernment. They learn that the presented with several hundred Porter. government is what the people dollars worth of merchandise MitD. Advisors: J. Faculty make it and it helps them to Dur-rafrom participating merchants James chell, Chairman; in become better leaders of Payson. Joel Richard Harmer, school, their community and Dawna Stewart, of the MerSteven Lucille Johnson, Liddle, their country. chants Committee was chairLela Julia Hacking, Taylor, Attending will be Jerry Buys, man of the event and Ed Humson of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sharp, Cary Bailey. phreys was in charge of the Class Project: Stadium ConBuys, sponsored by the Firejudges. cession Stand. men; Sargent Barnett, son of Afton Irene High Honors: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barnett, THE THREE WINNING ESSAYS Bowen, Darcy Lee Cook, Mark the Kib Firemen; sponsored by FIRST PLACE: E. Depew, Timothy Durrant, Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Val BY ANDREA BRADLEY Christine Ellsworth, Gary Douglas Holt, sponsored by the Helen Elaine I think my mother should be Ford, Lions Club; Kimball Anderson, Ida Le Rae Francom, Monte Queen because she reads me son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex AnderGee, Colleen Hendrickson, storys, and never spanks me son, sponsored by the Kiwanis Doris Ellen Kenison, Dennis I need it. If my mother unless Kim of son Mr. Mikesell, Club; Lee G. Brad I wins wiU give her a party Lamb, Mattinson, and Mrs. S. J. Mikesell of Venice Emily Moon, Neil G. and we wiU! Think be for her n Pay-soLake, sponsored Spring by fore you say whos Queen. And Peterson, Cathy Rindlisbacher, High School; John Wilson, Michael W. Robertson, Loretta if my Mom doesnt winn, I will son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Wilgiife her a party anyway. Rowley, Sandy Lee Smith, Cathson, sponsored by the Lions erine Stewart, Douglas R. StewClub; Wayne D. Gasser, son of SECOND PLACE: art, Steven T. Tachiki, Delyla Mr. La Veil Gasser; Paul Lynn BY CATHY STEWART Tanner, Jeffrey Thomsen, Veloy son of Mr. Harold Hawker, A woman that can riase a D. Twitchell, Lucinda Willey. Hawker; AUan C. Francom, son fine family of four, own and Kenneth Honors: Jay Abbott, of Mr. and Mrs. Dean 1 rancom; manage her own business, be Robin L. Allenfort, Mildred Neil Jay Bushman, son of Mr. active in a church position, Mardeene Barker, Richard H. and Mrs. Wayne Bushman of support a son on a mission, Christensen, Brenda Ann Cook, West Mountain; Chad D. Brown, serve on the Chamber of ComCurL. D. David Roy Crouch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne merce board and keep smiling Kathleen Lee Daley, Vicky tis, Max of son S. Wood, Mr. Brown; would have to be considered as Deborah K, Gasser, Johnson, and Mrs. Charles Wood; Doyle a worthy candidate for the Laura Martin, Donald Lynn Heath, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Queen For a Day. honor J. Muhlestein, Douglas Payne, Le Ray Heath; Stan BaUard, son Therefore I wish to nominate of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bal- Bonnie J. Porter, Laura QuigJean E. my mom for this honor. ley, Staheli, Jerry lard; Ronnie J. Crump, son of Thomas. As Ive stated she has raised and Ronal Mr. Mrs. Crump; or is raising a family of four LIST OF GRADUATES Steve Finch, son of Mr. and Mrs. children. She has been critiBOYS of Santaquin. George Finch cized for working with a young Kenneth Jay Abbott Helping to sponsor these boys but she was so ambitious, family are the Lions Club, Firemen, Richard H. Armstrong she has so much energy and Kiwanis Club, American Legion Dennis N. Baker vitality, that she wanted to exPost 48, Rays Food Mart of Kyle L. Balzly her talents and add a little pand Dale R. Bascom Payson, U.S. Steel Union 2701, to her community that she Kennecott Copper of Eureka, M. Donald Beckstead She always said that it loved. Dean Wignall, Genes Polar Allen A. Beckstrom is not how much time you spend Mark L. Berry Queen, Gene Thomas, Arthur with someone but how well you Elden A. Bishop Davis, Leo Daley Market, Ralph spend the time that you have Earl Val Val H. Broadhead (Dick) Chappie, Page, with them that really counts. Holt, Douglas Dougs Auto Mark L. Brown I admire her greatly for her Zions Berts Western, Parts, Wally D. Buhler courage and strength. A death Gordon D. Carter First National Bank of Payson, of her 4 year old child was a RiHoward Richard H. Christensen Payson High School, test of her courage. I great Grant J. Christensen ley, Bryce Jone , Sandy Huff, saw her strength give courage Vernile Gasser, Dennis Dixon, Robert V. Clement to the entire family during this Blanchard Dixon and Joe WilDavid Courtney heartbreaking trial. She could cox. Thomas Rafell Cox have easily blamed herself for Sincere thanks is expressed Wayne R. Crook the death of the child because to each one who is helping to Roy L. Crouch it was the car that she was send these fine boys to Boys Mark R. Curtis driving that ran over him. But Councilors going from State. David D. Curtis being the faithful woman she was this area are Commander 2 Douglas Bruce Davis she understood God. and his Max Llewellyn and District 4 Darrell Jay Decker mysterious ways. Commander Le Roy Heath of A queen she is. A queen is Continued on Back this city. Page Hair-bende- rs, Zions First nt, seniors of Payson High School have been awarded scholarships next year to Utah Technical College at Provo. The scholarships are worth THANKS EXPRESSED $80 per quarter for tuition, lasting the three quarters of the To whom it may concern: regular school year providing We the family of Glen Case a grade point average of C plus would like to express our thanks (2.4) is maintained. and appreciation to Chief Box, The students, with the departments in which their schoLarry Memmott : nd ''md Declarships apply, include: Mildred ker, for filling in V. Tficer Anderson to allow him io work M. i3a:ker, business; Sheila with the Orem Police in investiChristensen, business; Rosann gating, solving and recovery Clayson, business; Roy L. of the articles taken during the Crouch, auto body; David L, DeGraw, electronics; Charles burgery of our home on Sunday L. Erekson, drafting; Gary April 30th, 1972, Due to Officer Andersons electronics; Colette speedy work and knowledge we Ewell, business; Greg L. Farr, were able to recover approxiinstrument repair; Vicky I mately the $1,600.00 worth of Gasser, business Monte Gee, articles which were stolen, general education; Rulon O. Hanwithin 24 hours. cock, drafting; Jeffrey K. HasWithout Officer Anderson we kell, drafting; Karen L. Hasfeel this would not have been kell, practical nursing; Jack J. done. We extend to Officer AnHill, auto mechanics; Debbie derson and others involved, our Isaac, business; Walter J. Johnsincere thanks and appreciation son, welding; Kevin L. Kay, and feel that Officer Anderson electronics; Donald Blake Mec-hais a brilliant and dedicated ofdrafting; Stanley J. Mike-sel- l, ficer. general education; Lee A. It is good to have such good Oakley, business; Steven Neal police officers as you have Porter, drafting; Diane Roberts in your City. business; Karla Sorensen, busThank You, iness, Jean Staheli, business; Glen Case and Family shop; Chris Thomas, auto n Matthew Thomas, POLICE REPORT FOR APRIL A. Tanner, machine drafting; Philip D. Thomas, Number And Types Of Arrests business management; Nancy Juvenile: Throckmorton, dental assisti9 Traffic ng; Dennis R. Wilson, machine 3 Public Intoxication shop. 2 Petit Larceny 3 Illegal Possession of Beer 1 Resisting Arrest 10 mph 18 Total Adults: Traffic Public Intoxication shopping park Minor In A Tavern While Intoxicated Driving Illegal Possession of Beer Depriving Owner of His Vehicle 1 Transfers To Provo and Salt Lake 7 Possession Of An Altered Driv1 ers License Emergencies To Payson Hos-- 2 45 Total pital Total 9 Ambulance Association Report Jim Box February, March and April Thirty-on- e Lkici "Orchard Hills of Utah" -- m, Lake City, Utah Mrs. Joyce Bradley named Queen Andrea wrote the winning essay. THIRD PLACE BY JULIE JONES Many kids dont grow up in an atmosphere of love, patience, and understanding in their home, I have and that is why I would like to nominate my mom for the title of Queen for a Day. She cares about us as her children and as dad as her husband. She loves us and it shows, by all the things she does for tis. She is at heart and busy. watching always cheerful Young she still keeps active She doesnt sit home television, or bum around town drinking cokes with her friends. She keeps busy doing creative things outside, or doing her housework and all the other jobs which go along with a good homemaker. She knows the way to a per- loved and respected by everyone. She is loved dearly by aH her family and those that know her well. In 1966 Mom was chosen as one of the most outstanding Young Women of AmWe certainly agreed erica. with that. I know that her chance for receiving this award is slim, since she is one of its many sponsors, but if anyone deserves it she does and I guess that is why I took the time to write this. I wanted her to know that I appreciated her efforts. But you know, there are two kinds of people, the givers and the receivers and she has always been on the giving side of life. She has tried so hard to make us happy and to give us the nice things of life. The lines in her face are starting to show me how much she has worried and cared about our But I know her efwelfare. forts have not been in vain. To sum this up, I just want to say thanks Mom for trying so hard. sons heart, she knows how to be firm but kind, and she doesnt take things at face value, but most of aU she has a sense of humor. Perhaps the greater quality anyone can possess is Mom is service for others. always trying to share someones burden and make life better for them. She is loyal, helpful, beautiful, and a great mom. National Bank, $5,00; Daleys Market, 21 pieces fried chicken; plus one free car wash a week for a month; Bills Barber, cologne; Payson Place, one pizza; Buys Milk Depot, one gallon ice cream; Mendenhalls Market, one gallon ice cream; Geans Photo, 8 x 10 picture; Wilsons Style Shoppe, $5.00 gift certificate; Fire House, two steak dinners, Spencer s Home Furnishings, TV trays; Bradshaw Auto Parts, car cushion; D & R Service, car wax; Franks Pharmacy, $2.98 cosmetics; Chase Lum- ber, $5.00 gift certificate. Fiesta Days Rodeo Queen tryouts June Fiesta Days Rodeo 1 Queen Here is a poem that tells why she should be Queen for a Day. M- - is for Mom, loving and kind O- - is for open, thats how she keeps her mind T- - is for togetherness; in love and harmony H- - is for being happy, thats how her love makes me. E- - is for everything she does for me from day to day R- - is for responsible. She is like a guiding ray. No one else could fill the spot in my heart which she fiUs, no one else could understand me like she does, no one else could ever do as many things for me as she does. contest will be held Thursday evening June 1 at the Spanish F ork Rodeo Grounds beginning at 7:30. AU interested girls 16 and over contact Bert Lamb at Berts Western Store in Pay-so- n. When I grow up I hope I can be just like her as I hope my kids love me as much as I love her. She truly deserves Queen for a Day. in Brigham City, Utah on Thursday June 1st at the Community Center, Third West and Forest Street at 10:00 a. m., with registration commencing at 9:30 a.m. Charter bus travel is being arranged for all those who would enjoy going to Brigham City in a group, and those wishing to do so are asked to be at the Lewis Brothers Stages at 549 West 5th South in Salt Lake City the morning of the convention, no later than 7:30 a.m. There will be ample parking spaces available at this address, ana there will be no charges for either service. Dr. Michael Treshow of the University of Utah will be in charge of the convention. Beef Princess tryouts Any girl between the 16 to 25 who would out age of like to try for the Beef Princess sponsored by the Cowbelle organization is invited to submit an application to Mrs. Curtis Oberhansly in Spanish Fork or Mrs. Max De Pew in Payson before June 798-61- Tree Commission plan annual meeting The Utah Association of Shade Tree Commissions will hold its annual convention this year 465-34- 15. Part of the judging will be based on a speech prepared and given on the subject Speak Out For Beef. Subscribe To The Payson Chronicle Hospital Happenings People Helping People Mrs. Beverly Dixon, R.N., The Keynote address of the Director of Nursing at Payson convention was given by Dr. Hospital, and Mrs. Mable MontKathryn Smith, Dean and Proague, R.N., Inservice Director, fessor, University of Colorado attended the Utah Nurses AsSchool of Nursing. She said Annual at sociation Convention that the Utah Nurses Associathe Cest Bon Hotel, at Park tion is the first State in the City on May 18, 19, and 20. Nation to lead out in this cerThe theme of the convention tification program. was One Giant Step. A report was given by a Utah A new certification program delegate Who attended the May has been adopted for Registered Biennial Convention of the AmNurses which recognizee indierican Nurses Association in vidual efforts of each R.N. for Detroit. She stated that the Continuing Education as an esUtah Nurse, a professional pubsential contribution to quality lication of the Utah Nurses Aspatient care. received national sociation, Both Mrs. Dixon and Mrs. honors, carrying off all three Montague have met the requirejournalism awards in its catements for intiial certification, gory. Corallene McKean is Edand have a five-yeperiod to itor of this magazine and Execmeet the totdl requirements in utive Director for the Utah this new Recertification Nurses Association. ar elePted Paul Hawker, state from Payson High School are Top L. to R: Allan atjend Ronhe TYunip, Stan Ballard, .Kim M i k e s e 1 1, Sargent Barnett, Kib Holt, L. to R: Steven Finch, Michael Wayned Gasser. Bottom Buys, man, Chad Brown, Max S. Wood, Kim Anderson and John Wilson. Doyle Heath, Neil Bush- |