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Show (Ilje auson (Elirnntcle Genola Gems 'ms Thursday, August 2, 1979, page 6 by Virginia Shepherd We are happy to Salem Park and the Lewis Brent report that Mr. Ernest Kelly Ewell is now recu- - and the Everett Kester perating in the Payson families attending. r? Trophies evening Thursday Hospital, where he is reported to be im- - the Special Interest Conference proving. It was good to Area and Awards see his wife, Violet, began with a Pot Luck Ul and daughter Ema- - supper and program coached by Michael Olson dean, here to church being held at Canyon Sox, Glen in Provo Canyon. with us. Mary Kay Riley, Noma Miles. President of the Payson Don and Shirley have Sunday held they Baseball As- rst Place: leadership completed and moved their into their new home meeting, followed by sociation, and Vice Payson Bombers, President Karen King coached is located just Sacrament meeting and which Karen by Last years Green team, The Lions, Coached by Mike Rodgers. Second north of their former a testimony meeting at presented trophies to Jacobsen; home, and have rented the BYU. Those winning teams in each Place: Payson Car- for the beginning of a Matt Wilson division and from home to the tending here race at the last prepares gave dinals (who also took dual meet of the season against special recognition to second at state Caspers who have been were: Mr. and Mrs. Provo last Saturday. Payson won the concoached by living in the home on Bernie BErnard and test and members of the team are now preparing players ment), and coaches at the Pay- - Gaylene Harward. former Ervin Mrs. Verda the for the Utah County Finals next week in Ball son Park on morton. Evans was Karen Dairy. DeHart feels that for Craig the safety designed . Mr. and Mrs. Arden The Thomas Brodnamed most valuable , Saturday, July 28. eacb p?yeF bs rick family will be Throckmorton Mary Kay spoke of player in the Phillies conducting to'hhpttpAllahlp football again Jl! year ? ph,lct ex moving into the home came the good things com- grandparents hov; yrs.) League; 1??gue 1S aJ boys teamwork and the other all stars !,ear.,or 7tb thatbe petition and just ?gain tbis to Paysons community Samuelson two Payson partican 8tb a couraged aspf are tbe, quiredfore boy do for the young girls were Lesa Nostaja, vacated daughter, Mrs. swjm team won a dual swimmers have a c:nate Regand she a. praised Debra Benson, Shana . wirh Provo 1,,. chance dates are program is de- stag wSr'S home. coaches and others Peterson, Laurie stratin became new Saturday at the Payson overall medals: the Tim j Standard ftba11 4t!,1; i979 a"d who spend a great Hansen, and Angie Robert and Kathy mother of a tiny pooi This brings the Nichka and Terry 1979 . mast be Cunie have deal of time with Toton. pvJrvnnp has a e9u,PnJen.t purchases baby girl. The new overall Green, worn d!nng a Prac a new home in the Salt r.on6 p' to y, will be . Fox League the program. baby Samuelson reports wins and to two record T. t tbe P?yson tlces and games. Each Lake Area and have corned home by an igh The winners of the Place: , ,,P,y' team has grown the losses. three in don who t the play i boys player will also be projym brother divisions were as fol- - Payson Tigers, coached ,c, a bit of older 25 members at with from contest The roomoc. -- First by Lori Wilson; Second ,The of- - Saturduy games will vided with one of the tiPme th9re working on sister. lows: of the last the was Provo beginning e a nes in " will finest helmets made p, ay Place: The Throckmortons and wjj soon t,e Santaquin place: Payson Stars, flcla' weigh-65 now. to summer season meet of the dual tlmeThe LbTc0kreinaSicT today Wlth a Jana be , Lollipops, coached by coached by moving there. We hate recently attended' a and the team is looking The swimmers at the tector. boys weight Second Ranae Reed; . reunion at forward to the Utah compete in four major Wicker. to see them leave, but family of time will registration Place: Snbn8Tw ThCtwoSeaS0Il before wish them wel1 in their Ke,,yS Gr0Ve Santaquin Tracy Houser was be freestyle, County Finals which events: take" as bl,s wei8ht of the gm new home breast-vill- e Boppers, named most valuable Teeny will be held in Spring- - backstroke, uniforms will be the football run season. school starts and w !?r Lisa Lewis, coached by d in the Fox player and and on Thursday stroke, butterfly. handed out. This is to for ten weeks. In the pimel No boys Year-OlSoft- ay Join Ewell League along with all 2 and There is also a free-3rAugust Friday, after injury the prevent help AugUSt A rst Place: stars Sidney Taylor, competition past style relay and a Me Mustangs, Annette DersonalS Payson Bjamson, Jutn, iyy. The to Pool medley relay. According a Karen Elizabeth Chi, Susan J;ast year coached by oSJ Mrs. Rusty Lee, and the Genola Arena bY! conalso races are David Manager successful one ,haV! praCtlCed fru two children of Las King; Second Place: Mattinson, and Natalie ducted in separate the game lfdihlny and a one an( President, league Nevada are Bobby Peart. Santaquin 8 and age groups: League rules are also hours each night after her8e the yisiti under, school with Fridays off members in and before the day of the famUy area. The William the game. It has been re- - T Ewell Sr Famil 4-- H ers warding to watch the ReUnion was held progress of Saturday at the Santa- amazing DISTINCTIVE MENUS the youth m just ten qUjn parkj with - COMPLETE SERVICE INCLUDING weeks and it is ers from Genola Compete SPECIALIZING IN hoped that this pro- - attending HORS D'OEUVRES CANAPES PARTY CAKES en- and WEDDINGS BANQUETS Decorations gram will be character j0yjng a good visit southeast The as wel1 as body bulld- - with PERSONALIZED NAPKINS family. & PARTIES show horse district DeHart said. For Information Call ReS. UMark & C,e0 Saturday, the John 3 'n8; .you bave ai?y Samuel was recently held at 586 WEST 300 SOUTH 2 Lewis Family Wignall the Cockleburr Arena. PROVO 373-05- 20 S iquestmns call Craig Reunion was held at ' y 'DeHart at Young riders ages Genola Homecoming Rodeo Royalty: Queen 9 through 13 repre- Beth Schntte, 1st Attendant, Karl Kester, 2nd senting Payson, Salem, attendant, Susan Throckmorton, and 3rd at- Spring Ridge, tendant, Tracy Thomas. Lake and West Moun- tain performed in six events. competitive Three events were judged and three were timed. Mont Spencer and the Payson Jr. Horse Club sponsored the show with Shawna Hatch of Lindon as 119 recently judge, David Hughes of Dennis Bartschi and Troop anFork, seven scouts in Troop motored to Moon Lake Spanish nouncer; and Kevin III went on a three Lodge for a Salem, Koyle, ring day trip to the Grand campout. They to Kidney Lake. stewart. Canyon last week. Utah County The scouts were as- They caught a good Scott signed into pairs to do supply of fish while youth agent, chores were anThe there. such as work McKendrick, the rotated so that nounced the names each of cooking, eight highest cleaning camp, etc. scout had an oppor- the All returned home with tunity to learn leader- scoring contestants. The trip was The thrill of any ship. the following enjoyable but muscles young people will comcamping trip. Upon arriving home, were sore from over- pete at the Utah County Yes, climbing Jr. Horse Show which a court of honor was work. different than will be held in Santaconducted to award was basketball, quin on August 8: second, First class, playing and a star award, plus but happiness per- Todd Christensen, an Eagle award which vaded each one. Cindy Spencer, Kurt An LDS was awarded to Kurt Peterson, Sterling conference was Haskell, Vickie Coon, son of youth Morganson, Beth Mr. and Mrs. Paul held recently at the Jenny Peay, Snow of Brown Seth and College Morganson. Over 400 Orton. Alternates are Don Olsen, six scouts Ephriam. of Troop 100 and two youths participated. Tammy Spencer and fathers participated One hundred youths Tracie Brown. Mr. Spencer wishes Payson-Eas- t in a trap shoot recently. from Ron Moody, Asst. Stake attended with to thank the Cockleburr I Glen leaders Mr. and Mrs. Riding Club for the Scoutmaster The use of the arena and Deacon Craig Burgess. Montague, Advisor youth attended various thanks to the Payson Quorum Christensen activities and classes Volunteer Ambulance Brent and nine scouts of to help them become members for the time better citizens. they donated. Girls Baseball Association v mJ Presents S$Sv4-- Soft-Gir- 4 i ls ball-Fi- ir touma-outstandin- Youth League Football g Throck-Bame- y (11-1- 2 eeken 8res. grs dual-me- Pi' (13-1- year-old)-Fir- Lg et st - ll m F' - d ball-Fi- J"' t FAWN d. SS 0, WHITNEf 11-1- 2, 15-1- 13-1- CATERING mem-sho- rt 4-- H 465-265- 465-327- Boon'fc 7. Scout Pace wasfaa nuaftural Genola Scouts Visit the Grand Canyon Keep a reasonable b thermostat setting. Take shorter showers. Plan your five-da- y back-pack- ed 4-- H washing and drying needs, insulate wherever possible. r When replacing old appliances, get the new energy- - efficient gas models. With the cost of all energies increasing, you can keep your bills reasonable by conserving. Our rates remain among the very lowest in the nation. Our supplies are good, working together, we can keep it that way. Mountain Fuel Supply People Serving People m i ! i j Yoon, AT SANTAQUIN WEST PARK teams competing I from: Santaquin, Payson, Goshen, Genoia, Salem, j Spanish Fork, Eureka, Nephi, J Orem, American Fork ; 99 pony league girls' soft ball little league peanut league FUEL MOUNTAIN Fifty poof For santaquin invitational baseball tournament august i, 9, 19, 11 Sowing Poop all prizes! trophies! eats! |