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Show "Reflections 1344 29 Sept 1934 13j4 Sept 24 Sept group of young people were presented in recital of accordion and piano music at the Third Ward Relief Society room Sunday afternoon. A large number of par- The following young people are leaving for co'ltge this week Going to the Utah State University are Jake Sorenson, Marv.n Billy Brent Riley, Lmdijuist, and Dianna Trotter, to Snow, Roger Jensen, Ricky White and Marcella Cloud. Miss Karen Kirk will go to Salt Lake to Henagers Business College. A The annual class elections of Payson Senior High School were held last Thursday, and the following students were elected to lead the classes Senior Class- Vernon Finch, president, Curtis Page, Laurel Boven, - and secretary treasurer; Glade Johnson, representative. Junior Class: Quinn Hut Nancy chinson, president; - vice Lant, president, Jeannene Morgan, secretary; Rex Shepherd, representative, and Fay Daniels, Prom chairman Sophomore Class: Gordon Leslie Hickman, president; Wilson, vice - president; Wiley, secretary, Danny Ferre, representative The following cheerleaders LaVaun were also elected: Forsey, Velyn McClellan, and Gayle Wilson. Madge ents and friends attended. Taking part were: accordion, Norman Houghton, Carolyn Sparks, Judy Huff, Malieth Nielsen, Richard Bailey, LaZonp Porter, Jere Johnson, Rodney Barney, Pete Schmitt and Dale Winnie; piano, Judy Susan Bachman Bachman, Their teacher is Madeline Dixon -- 0- Mrs Zina Erlandson ena group of ladies at luncheon and bridge at the Turf last Tuesday afternoon Covers were arranged for eight club members and eight special guests Bridge favors were awarded to Mrs Ella Amos and Mrs Mable Robinson, club membei s, and Mrs. E.D. Vance and Mis Earl Page tertained Central Bank's 'Dress-A-Dol- T Program Starts a pfogrim that contributes dolls tnneedv children in this area, is under way at Central Bank and Trust Dress-A-Dol- l, Co Ray E. Loveless Ex-Pays- Man on Plans Radio For LDS Confab Loveless of Salt Lake City and former resident of Payson, has returned from Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he made peliminary preparations for broadcasting LDS Regional the coming conference. Mr Loveless is chief audio and is engineer of in charge of all broadcasting of the church conferences and weekly programs of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. His work has taken him to Washington, D.C., Sweden, Germany, Mexico City and for regional England conferences. Mr. Loveless is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elwood He and his wife, Loveless the former Evelyn Warner, are the parents of four children. Ray E. KSL-Rad- io School Lunch Menu Stacked FRIDAY-- - sandwich french orange on buttered ham bun, fries, tossed salad, juice, chocolate pud- ding, 12 pint milk. MONDAY sauce, buttered grean beans, tossed saladcucumber dres- french bread 'bitter sing, peanut bitter & honev, chilled peaches, 12 pint milk. ham TUESDA cheese sandwich, hash brown or oven baked potatoes, carrot & pineapple salad on lettuce, orange juice, chocolate cake'chocolate icing, 1, 2 pint milk & WEDNESDAY-Ro- ast sauce, whipped pot atoesenriched gravy, rice dressing, cabbage salad, 100 W.W dinner roll bitter, coconut cream pie, 1 2 pint milk. Tc THURSDAY -- - New look meat pie 'catsup or gravv & parsley garnish, slicedtomato on lettuce leaf, french bread bitter, peanut bitter jello cubes, cream 12 pint milk. i honev, topping, The bank providesthe dolls, free, to anynftheii customeis wishing to take pait. , The (kills ate available for pick up now at the Provo office, 75 North University Ave In the weeks ahead, participants design and sew outfits for the dolls, then return them to Central Bank for judging and display in the bank lobby Dolls will be judged in several categories: Fancy dress, sensible dress, bride, and nationality character, Prizes will be costume awarded in each category. A be grand prize will also awarded The dolls will remain on display until Dec 23, when they will be distributed bv the Central Bank's Jr Advisory Board and other charitable organizations to needy children at Christmas. Park View Sets 'Hobby Fair' The Park View Schools to Hobby Fair and Back School Night will be held this evening. Hobbies will be displayed and judged during the day at the school. Parents of children kinder-gaite- n age through second grade will meet with teachers A a 7:30 general PTA meetfollow at 8 oclock will ing with parents and teachers of students third grade through fifth meeting at 8:30 p m. Throughout the evening parents may view the Hobby' Fair, a new event this year at Park View Bank Post Goes To Area Native Carl W Reed Jr , a native of Pavson, has been elected executive vice president of Bank Zions First National of Ogden and has assumed of the active management the bank, announces Roy W. Simmons, president Born in Pavson, Mr Reed from Brigham graduated Young University in 1964 He aiso received his masters degiee from BUT in 1971 He attended the Export-Impo- rt Bank of Washington, D C , a for commercial school bankers Mr Reed has been assistant vice president inthe commercial loan department of Zions Bank in Salt Lake City. 24 Student Jump Reflects Residential Growth Fnr'illmi lit in soli jots rfihct- - erov'h Pa1, of patents w f . Parent Skills i ks! ps will be conducted m Payson, Pm-- o and Orem, spinsiref by the American M .thers Assi nation Proyn, Orem and Nebs Community Schools vV9 v cial.i v f unr y u'Mul children. this e y :r ir stu-P'.- ts do n to 717 s PCS Schedules Poster Contest m ns-- -, I i for arrest. issued irrant H. Hack-fo- rd Sept of Pavson. public intoxication, posted $35 bail. li : is at 7:30 p m. to the beginning of the Terkelscn Er'fZroi f RtKKIT! driving undtr the influence and driving on it-- y 'Cation Pned $300 and sentenced ti 150 days with is,! sentence suspended on payment of fine A fee is required for the eight - week workshops which will fie held Thursday eyemngs. Payson will begin tonight -- 0- Mra Lelarnl Davenport was honored Thursday evening at a Surprise Bnthdav Party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rothe Those present besides the honored guest were Lel.ind Davenport, Mr. and Mrs Rothe, Mr and Mrs. Miles Hurst, Mrs Charles Miller, Mrs Virgil Meredith, Mrs Loren DeGraw and Mr and Mrs Haro'd Enkson to Sept d Payson, PTAs reeistratun and m 725 and the decrease I s a' 'he j mior .gh sch 24, 492 th.s year c.mjared '1C at the saioe time in i While s( hinds generally throiisiinii' the nttion are in showing deerra'-fgrades tier , use if ut c w 8 , 1 1 September 26, 1974 Arrt Ms or I i K i n sty 1 av-- s n j dice for the wek en le i i : V all the o' le'.ses o' ar-- , x e us ye oi ti m r 'i il-- 1 Starts Today Goshen g urn 19, tj 2C fr ai. 22C in 193 Ar Pa, son H. Sch nd, en-- r dll'o-I'll ' right in' s res.o. nual miiiunit'. in f the c year, r j thp past a iihp poyamt dhrimtrlp Cop's Corner Parent Program Sept Befdies m (e ol Spanish Fork, public intoxication, disturbing the jieace, and foul and abusive language, escaped from custody and PS prior first class Parents interested in their family relationships are inyitedto participate I V ZZJ', in the workshops crease the junior high and at high schools reduced the total g tin to 84 students. the hrst a f a v w fk i t i j 275 arc d to and r a o bv Saiita'jmn and unslic n Schools, bith of luc li li else student s through the seventh grade, luoke even Santaquin lost 10, down to 277 from Shop At Home ui aicd t 2 30 in lr'73, llsoii emo Inn nt lumped 38 trnin 211 a veai ago r i U to 249 HSH PAYSQN'S this year Total liicirasf in Pavson Middle and the ohmentarv schools was 131, but the de HUISH A poster contest is lining Payson sponsored by the Community School for students of senior high, middle school and junior high Theme of the contest is with Community School participants making posters around the idea of tienefits and ad' antages one receives from the Community School. directors Joe Payson Wort hen and Mark Sudweeks said the posters will lie displayed in store windows and may lie voted on by placing one, five or 10 cents into bottles marked for each SHOW HOUSE Open 7 Week - - 100 Start 7 15 Sept SOLID- STATE 1 25-O- Matinee - Saturday Sept. 28th 2 p.m. VOLTS POWER SENTRY SYSTEM OF PICTURE POWER CHASSIS design average The MONTEGO WALT DISNEY E4744W Modern styled full base console Casters Oil finished Walnut veneers top and ends Front simulated wood material Solid-Stat- e Super Gold Video Guard Tuning System n Chromatic co poster Money received from the votes will tie usedto purchase sawdust for the indoor track at Pavson High School. The person whose poster recer es the most votes will be the winner of a transistor radio. Residents are urged to support the Community School by voting for the posters as soon as they are on display. M AFC 00 fireman HELEN Our KEN HAYES BERRY Spencer's HSH 10 years Floor Stock n... See CHROMACOLOR Tuesday Ladies Nite Tuning it now! HOME FURNISHINGS Payson native Middle School PTA Slates Member Drive The annual PTA membership drive begins Monday. Middle School PTA officers urge parents to join the organization with a fee of only $1 for each parent Funds collected will be used for Your U S O A Food Stamps Go Further at Safeway Where You Get Discount Prices Every Oay Our Guarantee If ever a purchase of Safeway Meat fails to please you for any reason whatsoever, ust tell us We will refund your money promptly, courteously several projects. The homeroom class obPTA memberships taining nearest 100 per cent will field treated to a special trip. Parents who join the PTA in one school also receive membership in othei schools attended by their children The Middle School emphasizes that fathers also are needed in the PTA and are hopeful of a large membership This years officers are Linda Manwill, president; Val Hogan, vice president, Kenneth Wilson, second vice Houghton, president, Doug third vice president, Jean Weight, secretary, and Patricia Bennett, publicity A talent night, Fractured Follies is planned for November to raise additional Suggestion Slab Bacon Ground Beef Any Cudahy Bar Buy Only What You Need Size Pockoge At This Low Level S Beef Round Steaks - Slab Bacon Sold By The Piece Price USDA Choice Beef J.4S CsTT.I lb. Me Smoked Hams Sin Skinless Wieners Canned Hams ell k Flovor'u Port on 6.99 L" Hen Turkeys Beef Chuck Steaks ib iX Beef Plate Short Ribs lb X Greenland Turbot Fillets funds to tie used by the school for a public address system or other educational needs. 79' X 79' lb , , 98' Sliced Beef Liver Sliced Bacon Bar-- S Boneless Hams X" 64' 78' Hormel Link Sausage ilen Lean Ground Beef XX 65 89 ' Cooked Fish Sticks Cooked Cod Fillets ls" XT-'- " X; 1.89 ib 79' 89' 98' ib 1.19 pkg ib livi. iPMAui Cut Ful1 - Sold Chunk Bologna Sterling Ib 79' By The Piece Grade A Fryer Breast XXib 1.09 Whole Chicken Grade A Fresh Fryers ,b Norbest H ndquorter USDA Grode A Turkey Roast Manor House Turkey Roast Boneless Grode Assorted lorn Cuts Pork Chops fam ly Pock . O Ib Ib A Ion Ib 49' 49' 1.29 119 USDA Choice Beef. USDA Choice Lamb. USDA Grade A Fryers. USDA Grade A Turkeys. Top Grades of Pork, Veal & Seafood, Too! All Monday Through Sunday September 23 Through September 29, 1974 Motor Oil Safeway 10 24-q- t 40 W cate SAFEVATnSOOUVtPUCES 12 72 Tamales Ellis Just Heat n Serve 7 28 oz can White Mag 9 Detergent Rowde-- O Family Flour O Air Freshener 84 oz pkg c s tchen Croft Kal Kan Cat Food O Stuffed Olives Plastic Bags Sa oz can 55' con 19' x 59' 7 7,. 5 Express chen nd vv o ft 1.59 3.99 25 Glade Spray 9 0 Fig Bars Items & Prices In This Advertisement Effective In PAYSON "69' 3 11. SI cb Mrs. Wright's Bread Supr Soft oz 2 O IceCream , Potatoes O O Totinos Pizza ?, Bel-a- Pastrami Cheese on Rye IN A BASKET Swiss Burger arb-B-Qu- e Beef IN A BASKET ir O Cooked Squash O Strawberries O Scallop Dinners " 19' Deluxe Fudge Bars 1.18 Jonathan Apples 89' 79' Fancy Schoolboy Sice ir Turkey Dinners Frozen Dough V::; 1.09 Cauliflower THIS WEEK'S Th ML I)R I A MENU FOR EVERYONE'S TASTE r C F dozen 72( 'i1 .ce'le Alter School Snacks 64c each I ,!Ag;V- - Gorden fresh Snowball ell 22. Home G'ovn Heods Tokay Grapes ftjrmp5ra!& Coffee Cup Crop M FEATURE... QcWfn Grade AA Eggs Cream Qt E bog : 62' JX 88' X 89' Apple Pies Flour Tortillas Bel-a- 16 oz loaves . yi con HEW DELICIOUS SANDWICHES Pound Top White or Wheot Delicious Apples XXXX,, Bartlett Pears 3 Potatoes X j rr Chrysanthemums 5 10 p0X ib 38' ,b. SI A 98' each 98 $1 Yellow Onions Crisp Cabbage Banana Squash Acorn Squash u No S 'd J 4 Ib bog 58' b 14' Red or Greer Home Grown or t bord Wh,le or Cut Hi. nernut J, Ib I , 19' |