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Show m Reflections 1344 Jul 14 jui, laree gruup cf reldtnem met in Pay s.inCdmJhtu,ui or A two of the boy s !i j If ft tins week for the army Thezuest--ohonor were Dale Elmir, son of Mr and Mrs Mil, in Elmer, and Afton Haskell, son of Mr and Mrs LeRo Haskell A picnic lunch and v i la! f were enjoed ) m ng tin m Gran I mor Night was held Tuesday night with Mrs. Maige Garner and Mrs. i i f fl.ii i, tin n r nt Muriel Meredith as teachers Honor Be esw , re Diane Christen sen, Suzanne Nay, Joyce Hill, Dcona Jackson, Brenda Rowhv, Marcene Spencer, De Lus Gold and Lynda Tanner. Worker Bee awards were gr t n to Christine Hiatt, Susan Finch, Marilyn Rothe, Leslie Shepherd awl Carol Jackson Jew, Brinkman and Linda Datisic w re unable to attend. n C i' e , k t 11 'a awl e Be r- -t I 1 Henrietta Ti(ten the wmkend in Gosheii itli In r son and In visiting wife, Mr and Mrs It St mle To tjen li In r Hal R f a M 0 all i D at it i li lil, ha iph sin i li veals ( f ( m ,u oi atti inlaw t until tin it e 19 10 Th( v have i vi l v ilivc i si lie d st ( o n d i r v sv ,ti m vv inch c re ite s si no c mq In at u ns lu-- e e Tin v ti rill , si i ndai at nn evi ntl m a'iv tin The ha, e !( v e -ninth ci nli i lut at ii n in ndat in - vtai tw tlii e t -- viar and f mi-- vi lr in ses c 1 of on in education Russia, Finland and Swe-- li On the n the whole, schools in Sw eden looki d mu h newer than schools in either F inland or Russia Of com se wt etu taken onlv liiclu Je m c airsi thin s as consume r educate n nui sing, music sotial u p a n , economic s, o food manufai turn clothing procc c sing w irkshop, m tor T to the most out si aw hug e sui h schools n a new co n rn unity called Tain However, we did see mam schools in an ar urn Stock- c holm e -- e iigine Swedish students aie inquired to le arn Sw di h and F n Usli andari gn cn an option i l AiMWlwork mg, bml-di- n anileuiistiiictnm, electio-t- e tedi-nniclinical, fee sung s, loi g l ic ulture i tr, i to learn i it lit r Ian ua ri s Mam students speak as man as five lanma s -Sw eden dot s n it ha -tern of kitnlt rgaiti ns nr school education It h is c and v i( J liiiology J In tine i f ai pi 'grams me In li lil ral aits, social si i. w i s i ci n nines mil na-l- ui Tin f mi-- vt al si ii in i s ro iam is ill 'lie arts al of technical an sc l nt i f l c suli-l- e ts They have 80 difte roll' subi ct fie Ids for their se con-da- iv us attendance lnmi a c s seven thiough 1C Tin Svt Its are placing treat emphasis on adult education txcmsf most of their adult population has less education than tmng le c schools of their problems seem to be they have so many One E students The I California ! OPEN 8 -- One Week - July 10-1- sto.e July q 91, p in , South High-- grass fire, nodamage SALE! Patterns, Threads Zippers, Trim LESS THIS O ALL Reg 15 . e 60v a id 7 a? 100 c s v i u n POLY Fitted Mattress Pads Double s5.39 bed size Reg Your $6 50 v ii i D , o' fjnppe WEEK vinyl top, 6 . POLY Canned Hams Ground Beef Regular - it s Always Freshly Ground Any Sue Package At This low Price ly 5-l- b. 79e lb pkg 1 c k y C Fryer Parts CsoTcr19"1 can lb. 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Softener Kraft Salad Dressing 27 ,3 O Cookies q 75' - French Bread Xl'5"ome3J.lb..$1 Home Style Bread rs For Butter Dairy Glen Sold $1 Armour Vienna Vienna Sausage 3 . Grade AA Eggs Lorgt. Cream O Crop dozen 9 tynden (o ,b 1.29 1.05 89' 98' 99c Hash Brown Potatoes lb Fish Sticks Mrs. Wright's Bread $140 ycl 5f lb. 1.29 py. PorkLoinAssortedChopSprub Bar-- S Skinless Wieners 53' & Chunk Tuna ESFrench's Mustard Town House F ne Quality Cooked 6.99 half- EGold Medal Flour Saltine Crackers Tomato Soup Hen Turkeys (3 Pound Can 4 29) CVOtmigll3AIURDmi7SAnWAlS w 'Ex Large 57? Diz 55 Items & Prices in Thtt Advertisement Effective PAYSON Monday July 8 Through Sunday July 14 1974 All e 50' iNvarrJvAMMCiMniil Assorted Popsicles A Sport Shirts R E'-T- low $3398 Was dget Priced Mens Knit Pillow Sale radio, , ws tires, Super Soft Sliced Round Top White or Wheat YorFgJO 8 if n vors count package ALL 2or5.50 Friendly DISCOUNTED 20 Chr isterLse s Ik 1974 Ply. auto-tra- Skinless Wieners curators oi utility fancies URGE ' 100 This Weeks Specials I B9' ti. i, e mi I 465-24- Payson ynderful Flavor OFF 15 North Main 1C3 Sliced Bacon Entire Towel Stock DISCOUNTED Sa Painter Motor Co. ) A $l.l7,d. SHEETS or lancii Ga N 45" ON of Mr and Mrs. Brown of Augusta, daughter Jil.n B High march, Pickup Gingham Checks SAVE School Cadets, John Philip Sousa. 12 Hi Neighbor, Paul Van 13 Washington Post, Loan John Philip Spisa. 14. Star Spangled Banner, Key 11 1971 Ford electrical short, JULY WHITE SALE 15 Um-vtrs- Californias Medical Center at San Francisco Hi- wfe, Elaine, is the of Sale Price negligible damage IPQT rd Duster Cpe. 8:15 STARTS Clarinet Escapade, Russell 5 March Gloria, F. 6 Selections from H Losey Richard RodCarousel, gers. 7. Derby Day, march, Robert Farnon. 8 Vocal solo Robert When Day Is Done, Katcher; soloist, Carl Nelson. 9 Mountain Majesty, overture, Paul Yoder 10. Waltzing Cat, LeRoy Andersoa Pay-so- cJiuifi JShow cMou i ! 1 Ward. Previously assigned at Hall USAF Medical Center at Lackland AFB, Tex, il he is a I960 graduate of High School. The captain earned B.S andM.S. degrees at Brigham Young University and a B A degree at the Want Ad Korfi Bake M e Park, 4 tl erapy Wil-fu- Memorial 1 2 Id Like to Teach Done the World to Sing, B Baker 3 Flowers and B Davis. of the Wildwood, W L, Skaggs. The son of a Payson couple has been assigned to Bitburg AB, Germany, for duty with the USAF hospital. Cpt Lynn F Oborn, son of Dr and Mrs Norman Oborn, is chief of physical LPayion i H3cautifu S 100 N 100 -' , July W, gra ,s fire, no damage -7 July p m , city sanitary landfill, no damage July p m , 445 S 300 ALL TRY y and old Mtx- - Smoked Hams p m le. ten-da- Twelve and four lea-- dt rs left for s o u t h e rn young Ladder Laddies 71 Their 3 BandConcert German Hospital in Sweden dressed The poorly E, m gi people seem to lie sharp and dt strolls of entering into discussions Generally, the Swedish youth seem to lie quite a wholesome group of people, contrary to what I had been led to believe There are indications Sweden is making a swing back tu a more onand set vative political governmental pi igram mu back p 6 July 11, 1974 Assigned to e 37--- I1 j Venturers seem tu bo considerably mine relaxed than studentsineither F inland oi Russia with long ha'r and not a great deal of attention to dress I did not obsene students that weie V Tri v brnnirlf Stjf JJayaan Payson Officer -- m by Joe Reidhead - rc- Mrs Riling rennnis all units if the combined stakes Blazer B outing at Tinnies Flat in San a u n Canyon July II the culmina-- t in of many money raising rejects and a lot of plan- - Post 2091 - few n( courses in their so called secondary program in both the liberal arts--come rcia' field and technical fit do not haveenough students to fill all of their In addition thev j i (grams have five universities plus brain ties and specialized colleges of these universities is Compulsory education free and includes health check-up- s and dental care, free lunches and free board and room where students live in sparsely settled areas Family allowances are pi for children up to age 20 or thuse who are still enrolled m the state school system The state and local district authorities jointly share the cost of the education I was most liuj t essed w itli their ocational technical pro-am which was extensive Their philosophy of training their young people for careers was yery jood and evidence of their ci miiutmcnt to this philisnphv were their mam fine prograns and schools operaed in the technical I w mid sav training field they w uuld lx ahead of Utah consult rabh in providing such opportunities for students d Cany n. suptr activity is by James Garner Jones on July i Lamar il Cti i School Superintendents Scroll series articles Scout Pace stcretaiy w uc e Mrs Geraldine Jensen pins the Silver Leaf on her husband, Ronald S Jensen, who recently Aas romoted from major to lieutenant colonel in the US Army Reserve Looking on during the ceremony held a' Fort Dou. las in Salt Lake Citv is Gem Sterling R Riser The Jensens ha f tiet n reside nts of P a si n for the pa,t 13 years post-mas- Mrs h e the son chairman replacing James M Dirrant, who has accepted aj pointment as acting of the Pay son Post Ofiiw Mrs Fclio Dirrant was retained as vice1 chairmanandJ Clark F line r was named sjicnt t ion party, Pay t -- 0- con-- rat ic of ; n This les in we it r t int t, a as affe etc J July 2 'ti a meeting held at the Pay-- s m American Legion Hall. Allen H son w as named n, I oiii sc Marine i, r tli Oc k( G s Wil n, June a Fiillmi r, I rma Bum tt I !na I i Hill, Rosav 1 11 Hansen, Cow in, Lenore Hill, Madolinr Dixon and Norma Jones as guests Prizes went to Mrs Hill, Mrs I iillme r, and Mrs In am riur A a g j Turk i nc i tie r te,s .i, i jitnng -- -- 0- 1 Hansf H 0- rrnci W U , in ntr at a bri t i alt Ilf evening with Ruth WjIp a a 1 throu rmiti the 1 Mrs w ) siiid the v ii ackel to Santa-quCane on, the s mih si pe of Dry Mountain, and rethi me tw way cf Picayurns-1 une Car on Milton Damon 138--- E i g h t Seoul s anl their leader had a fun fri lie at Maple Lake last a te k. Blazr B - Mrs Stanley Ridng reports a very successful Bazer B day at the Ltal Nati mal Parks Council f ir them at spe ns ire Camp Maple Dll last week Eleven wards particq ated with 59 Blaze r B Scouts and 2U leaders Many Scout skills were demonstrated with the boys Lv of Might participating the day was ah kc into the w il ic rrmss m ,f Pay are trj 9 Bet Hive High Se hoe 1, lave aftelidc' the Na'ional Edjcati mal 's-sin N. latu n cunfat he w i Tin York Cnv ri ac-- r I me h mil om panic d I, Mr Mrs C ur'i ,, al ' a ti a In r m Pa son st hot , attending from out of town were Mr and Mi Adnan Elmer and famih Megnj and Mr and Mrs Will Ifwi of Spanish i k -- Jui, rn m Finch i reside nt f Vbo District Sch il ssoua-t- i and lif U r Curtm ! tli in, teachers at Lav son Jura r i I hi kj 1304 1354 a ig I a tnng It tea 9 Coo! Whip O Bel-a- S 9 ir . 7i Waffles lr: V. Fancy Cake MCP Fruit Drinks Frozen Dough Ice Cubes 45' I" 20' 4,. . " m 'LV.1,15 Orange Juice zen 8 T", SI 'r; 1.09 10 b!0ba54' tens QS Bing Cherries Italian Squash Red Radishes ib 58' 18' r.t 2 junthei 25' Lettuce Domain Pascal Celery Green Onions Or 4(3:99' Endive Garden Freih each Large Stalk Freih 2 bunches IQv 25' DEPARTMENT STORE i |