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Show SlE JJapon (Hljromcle Pulver Thursday, August 2, 1979, page 4 SUMMER SCENE Neboteacherstx to meet reunion Descendants of the late Eugene Pulver, and former owner publisher of the Payson held a newspaper, three-dareunion, July 27th to the 29th on the Weber River. A total of 97 persons gathered for the camp-ouOf this number, 34 were from the Albert in Pulver family Payson. They included Mr. Pulver and his wife, Claudine, their five children, 17 greatand grandchildren seven children. Morris and RaeDene P. Sorensen of Denver came for the event and visited at Sommer can be a bummer If you have a broken leg. Bot one young man the home of her found enough help from his friends to keep on truckin till school starts parents, again and he can rest at his desk. y t. Trisha Thomas Jessica Thomas Piano recital set Trisha and Jessica Thomas, daughters of Jay and Judy Thomas, Payson will be holding a joint piano recital at 6 p.m. Saturday, August 4, in their home at 715 S. 500 E. npleted One and Jessica has completed Level Two of the Suzuki Method. Their teacher is Sherrie Dunford. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. v O' 3 ) X jfMf By Lenora Huish, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mower, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan and Mrs. Dean Peery traveled to the Manti Temple Saturday, July 21st to attend a session and witness the marriage and sealing of Hollis and Velma Lou of Durango, Colorado. Their children Leann and David were sealed to them at Velma that time. also Lous parents attended the session. They all enjoyed Mu-zing- $10,000 Deposits for 6 Month Period 9.301 Week of Aug. 2 to Aug. 8 Earn the highest possible interest rate Early withdrawals are subject to a Substantial interest penally OREM PLEASANT GROVE SANTAQUIN LEHI o 465-263- 8 sharing the happiness of the Muzingo family. The Sizemores are former residents of Mrs. Spring Lake. Mike is Sizemore Cowans sister. Former Spring Lake Mr. and residents, Mrs. Hector Sadler, now of Orem accompanied Neil and Ina Kitteridge to Fairview on Sunday, July 22, to attend the blessing of a baby girl, the daughter of Mark and Gale Dahl of Oregon. Mark is the son of Mrs. Wanda Dahl of Fairview. Mrs. KitMrs. and teridge Dahl are sisters. Mrs. Sadler is their aunt. Elmer and Della to Mower traveled Manti Friday night. They went with a group of senior citizens on a bus to see the Mormon Miracle Pageant held on the lush green lawns surrounding the Temple and on the temple itself. Raymond Huish and sister Lenora Huish enjoyed a surprise visit from their nephew, Lee Huber, Jr. of Mesa, Aizona when he called in at their home morning Wednesday for a short visit. He was enroute to Fillmore after picking up two daughters, Elaine and Mary Ann, to pick up his wife to return home. She was visiting with her mother. George and Anna LeFevre accompanied 754-348- The Nebo Education Association has scheat Company duled a meeting for Mrs. of home all members to discuss the negotiation results Tolman for the past con- - weeks has been for the 1979-8- 0 her sister and husband Glen and Vina Wilcock of Lehi traveled to Panguitch to attend the 8(kh birthday party for his Clifford brother, LeFevre. They were of his houseguests sister, Ray and Verda Tebbs while spending in the holiday week-enPanguitch. Tuesday, they attended the annual of 24th Panguitch July parade and beef dinner before leaving to return home. Enroute home they traveled by way of Panguitch Lake around Brian Head area to recreation Parowan, where they called in for a visit with Georges aunt Verda Orton and with his Chester sister, STubbs. and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Wilcock were overnight guests at the LeFevre home Tuesday night. After attending a wedding reception in Payson Thursday night, Glen and Vina Chronicle, Want Ads get results cal d 465-922- 1 tract. The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, August 7, 1979, at Fork the Spanish AudiSchool High children, Mr. and Mrs. Franks and Robert Mrs. Terry Lee Machuoa and her two daughters from Mr. to XbOT afford - Sii Mr-an- VQSVQ by Ford McBride Consolidate driving trips to save time and Several gasoline. errands should be run in one trip rather than in several small trips because car your engine operates most efficiently after youve been driving about 15 minutes. Your car Wilcock of Lehi came to Spring Lake to visit with her sister, Iris and husband Lee Deuel. They were overnight guests at the Deuel home that night. Neil and Ina Kitteridge are happily announcing the birth of their fifth grandchild, and their first granddaughter. Parents of the baby girl born Wednesday in the July 25th, Payson Hospital are Randy and Dianne Kitteridge of Payson. She is their first child. Christensen receives song writing award Contest. Writing Christensen will now join the 199 other local winners from across the country in final competition. subChristensen mitted his song, entitled Someone, to KONI radio in Spanish Fork which with radio joined stations throughout the U.S. in judging local entries. The Spanish Fork station was responsible for the area in Utah from Payson to Kearns. According to station owner, Sterrett Neale, Christensens song as well as the 18 other in entered songs the local contest, was station by judged DJs, a panel of citizens, and by listeners who phoned in their feelings on the songs played over KONI. Of the 200 final entries to the contest, two will be selected as winners and will be recorded by Barbara Mandrell, famous female singer. The Mandrell recordings will then be distributed to the 200 radio participating stations throughout the country. The song Somcountry-wester- n eone, which Christen- sen calls a sad love song, was one of four submitted by the local winner. He said that he wrote the song with Barbara Mandrells The style in mind. is one of song winning 20 written by the young song writer who has been writing songs for the past few years. Mary- - Mrs- - d Olsen and son Randy desensitize people themselves by denial, alcohol or by using up down and drugs. artificial These . crutches are used to evade reality, and prevent the expression of feelings and thoughts. To escape the problem they also avoid the settings that remind them of what was lost and what may lie ahead. An important part of living is dealing with adversity realisA series of tically. constructive steps is suggested by various psychologists that I would like to share with you. One. Face up to it. Express your fears and concerns. The biggest block to dealing with problems is an inability to inner confront feelings honestly. Two. Objectify the Ask yourproblem. self: Just what is the trouble? What brought it about? And what do I want to happen? Get Three. ganized. Know what you have to deal with, Michael D. Christensen (center) receives congratulations from sponsors of the Country Music Song Writing Contest which he won for area. Congratulating Michael are Sterrett Neale of KONI Radio (right) and Harmon Cafes District Manager Jay Alexander (left). all that is involved. For example, a desI am He also plays the grateful to frightened and perately guitar, the harmonica Sterrett Neale KONI for woman with a tumor and writes poetry. judges who must have a breast Writing songs is selecting my song, surgically removed can very important to me and I am especially learn that 70 percent right now, Christen- grateful to Kentucky of such women are sen said. It is my Fried Chicken for alive after five years. goal to make song sponsoring the contest Four. Having made which allows amateur the writing a career, problem tangible, he added. He also song writers to be you can now focus your said that he is trying heard. on appro- to establish a style of Christensen is the energies action for priate his own although his son of Mrs. Junior solution. Develop Underwood of Salem ways of seeking and tastes in music vary. of Speaking of the con- and Eldon Christensen using the help friends and community test, Christensen said. of Provo. resources. Depending on the problem, you need may money, medical care, a nursery school, a lawyer, a foster home or recreation facilities. Five. If you cant rebound on your own, dont hesitate to call an objective upon outsider such as a or-th- ls trusted friend, your or a clergyman, from your !rofessional health center. Keep in mind that relief comes when you know that youve done all you can about your trouble and that are finding a you way to live on with a purpose. Gordon E. Wold, Conductor Salt Lake City, Utah Bayne McMillan, Head Claims Clerk Salt Lake City, Utah recently released as bishop of the burg Ward and is now a counselor in the Frost-daught- Winchester-Virgini- er a Stake Presidency. Their daughter Stephanie has been attending the BYU. The Santaquin Ward Scouts South left Thursday for Lake where they Powell camping, enjoyed boating, swimming, and water hiking in were skiing. They company with leaders Lynn Jim Norton and David Globe, Arizona; torium. All members of the and Mrs. Frank Tolman and son Michael AsNebo Education sociation are urged to and his two little boys attend this important from Roland Heights, and two California Lisa granddaughters and Kimberly Reynolds from Salt Lake City. Some of the group enjoyed four days at bar-bequ- Michael D. Christensen, a former Salem resident now living in Provo, was recently named winner in the local Kentucky Fried Chicken Third Annual Country Music Song 1 the from Frostburg, Ideas for better living ENERGY TIPS 2 Dot land flew in Friday to two be at the home of Mr. her Olsen s mother, Mrs. gfand Cora 01sen. Lynn was ENERGY. 3 VJe can'll great-grand-Lev- el by Spring Lake Lines Santaquin News By Della Hudson Anthony. They boys enjoying Graw, Bryan Scott Alex- Brown, ander, Matt Sheperd, Darren Van Darin Kay, Ausdal, Kirk Jones and Tony Rees. The Neighborhood Club enjoyed luncheon and sewing at the home of Mrs. Daphna Smith Present Thursday. were: Mrs. Blanche Mrs. Greenhalgh, Essie Higginson, Mrs. Floris Horrocks, Mrs. Ellen Nelson, Ada Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Eldora Childs, Mrs. Blanche Waters, Maude Mrs. Kay, and Mrs. Lucille Wall. Mr. Mrs. and Howard Armstrong took their son Robert Armstrong to Moab on July 23rd to play ball with the Nephi team in the State Pony League Robert Tournament. had been asked by the Nephi team to go as an assistant pitcher with their team. They spent four days there and enjoyed the games, the scenery and a ride down the Colorado River. They were happy to meet with their friends Mr. and Mrs. Monte Taylor from Payson, who also had a boy playing on the baseball team, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson in company Hazel with Mrs. and Mrs. Robbins, Saundra Kuester and two sons and Jared t four d last w Jk in Blanding, Capital Reef, Green River and traveling on Centennial the Highway. Mrs. Lael Mitchell and daughter Julie from Phoenix, Arizona, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Houghton and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Kay Tischner. Mitchell is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Houghton and the sister of Mrs. Tischner. Mrs. Mitchell was met at the Salt Lake Airport Friday by her parents and they took her back to the airport Monday to return to her home in Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hudson were in Sandy on Sunday for a birthday- dinner for their Paul son-in-la- w Bowers. nE55 CLYDI i S. N. Wilson, Auto Truck Operator Salt Lake City, Utah U Shop at CMP CITY DRUG for valuable savings City Prog Dorothy Bramwell, P1CL Clerk Ogden, Utah Antonio Rodriguez, Boilermaker Apprentice, Salt Lake City, Utah Raynold P. Christensen, Conductor Salt Lake City, Utah U$T fitoe Otnftnn IPsadfe VedC? W csuni ram k a |