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Show " West Mountain Memos By Kathy Hemming t! 465-935- 6 r At thattopoint the light The other night was a attending meetmg and the man sitting next to me said that if I wanted a good story for my column, I ought to call Wendy Finch and ask her about her roast, Well, needless to say, curiosity gene my (I received a double dose when curiosity were being genes was out) passed aroused, greatly Wendy was aghast when I called but relented reluctantly to let me tell it. It seems she decided one morning to fix a deer roast for dinner. So she got the roast ready, put it in the oven and then went to town to run some errands. Before leaving, she turned the oven down ro.s, wop'd .owe began dawn, so to With fearing speak. and trepidation, cautiously opened the oven door expecting the worst. To her elation she sampled the most tender roast she had ever cooked When I asked Wendy if there were any lessons learned from this little escapad she replied, If you want to cook a tender roast just set the dial at 250 degrees and cook it all day and all A charming night! ending that could have been charred! Mr. and Mrs. NormanRowky hosted a family party a couple herause when she turned re- - while 2. DfGraw i,BuS bave ?Lt T light fnthe,ir S nthp? and jsters r (li?aj RowleJhave their daughter tZUh. Stacey and her children visiting with them Lorettas husband is medicine minois for jfwgs all According to information leased by Principal Verl C. weelin" LTi.. completely !LS; . she forgo, abe roast the cooking. She proceeded to fix an entirely different for menu supper. She retired to bed for the night and the next morning saw the Ugh. click on the oven. Parents may register for students on the above dates if the and third place winners students are working, vacationing, or otherwise unable to meet the qualified to go to above schedule. Region to be held in School pictures will be taken in Richfield two weeks. The 4th place bls year dunng the three days of registration from 8:00 a.m. to will be alternates. ab by Virginia Sheperd night the final 5 events 11 were held. The Clubs The District Club meet competing were: Nebo Riding was held Fnday and Nephi Posse, Dudes Genola Dolls, Saturday, the 3rd and and 4th 0f August with Goshen Valley, White White Lake Riding Lake of dn Club of Genola hosting Pavant Valley from V3I - the meet. Competition Delia. ""SrS intermingled graduation held at the ST' asi and Grotegut. The following Sunday, July 29th, atD their was the Payson graduation beM that ninht da KS.b5??L.eS I;111 hoPd abn J?. J1 3 Cotr. to the Payson Race Track where they held 6 events, coming back to Genola for the afternoon with 5 events taking place and at Fa yo"; N"e. couPles the church. sleaKS salad weK. PavS Joyce8 .swell . WSf Pavant, High Point Man, Verl Tolbert, of and High Horse, Sherrel Tolbert of Pavant. The first, second, Pavant, Point Runners of all ages were participating in the meter 10,000 marathon and the two- mile Fun Run the by sponsored hospital Saturday morning in connection with the dedication and opening of the new hospital. Participants eagerly gathered on the west lawn of Payson Hos- pital. There were those who were registering almost up until the time of take-of- All f. age groups, and female, Some there. male were were rhirtT8 whichneWwJre given to each parti- cipant. Two separate routes were laid out, and par- m- were ticipants structed where they should go prior to the Paysona downtown blurs under Mondays mer s hot, dry, air. Rains lasted for about 30 race. There were about downpour, when rains finally cooled this sum- - minutes and dropped the temperature 20 degrees. 75 wh0 participated in each of the races. p: sons of Grant Mont, with her daugh- Beth and Lyman spent ter and a recent Saturday at Mike and Linda Bills 1 he Woodland visiting Mrs. her mother, Jennie Myers of Provo, She also visited her sister Mrs. Dean Peery of Spring Lake and another sister and hus- band, Ted and Della Bliss of Provo. All of the daughters andhus- bands of Mrs. Myers have a house trailer parked at Woodland where they spend most s and of the holidays in the cool. Young Ginger Hulbert, daughter of Claude Janet and arrived Hulbert son-in-la- their parents home for This a workday. term is given to a when certain day they come to help their father with a Prject or just farm work. Coming for this day were Fred Lyman, Jay Lyman and Kenvin Lyman all from Salt Take City and Brent and Ross Lyman. Len and Lureen Saunders, Vern and Mary Kotter, George and Anna LeFevre, and their children. The Twede brothers and sisters held their annual family reunion at Fish Lake spending five days over the week-enThis years affair was arranged by Mrs. Elvon (Themlma) Butler. They attended church on Sunday, Most of the time was spent in resting, re- laxing and visiting together, dinner The Butler Mrs. by planned California, and Ernest and Aroha Tahoe, had She coached the spent three Johnson of Santaquin, team. They took first zello with members of a group weeks mutual visiting and in the Stake girls, place Tues- Mrs. Beth Lyman her grandmother, who meet every had a great deal of for Home Hul- - day evening pleasure playing soft- - spent four days in Mrs. Margaret went up Evening Tuesday Santaquin Miss Merry night for their first were graduated of the month socialLake from the Spring Ward Wmary Sunday They eniyed aJPot The 24 air ls and luck supper and a Fol- B parents attending were hamburger fry. sat i welcomed by Carol lowing supper, they and bonfire a around Spainhower and along INCORPORATED 1 with Bishop Tervort, visited together. Mrs. Walt (Vera) D.J. Smith and the returned home Shave presidency. Primary The girls presented a Sunday after spending I two weeks in Libby, program. I day by those present, Ed and Doris Jensen, and Edna Vernal and Paul Twede, Evelyn Bigler, all of Payson; William and of DeHeer Arlene Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Twede, Granger; Hugh and Wilma Twede, Hill- field; Art and Thelma Twede of Salt Lake City; Art and Hilda Kinder of Panaca, Nevada; Lamr and Veda Durfey of La-Verkin and Mr. and Mrs. Butler. Lake ball. Congratulations to the Mutual junior girls who won first place in the stake also softball and the senior girls who came in third place. We also congratulate the Spring Lake girls for winning the sportsmanship award and the senior boys for taking third place at Nephi. Darlene Smith di- - womens softball team and Linda week-end- Ren- - Ibert. Valley Camp of Utah - j I I I I I i 8 a Needs Underground Maintenance Men Phone (801) 448-941- 3 WEDDINGS BANQUETS & PARTIES P CANAPES PARTY CAKES Decorations PERSONALIZED forlntonn.nC.M 373-05- 20 NAPKINS LaMar, Middle school Registration for Payson Middle School students who are new to the Payson area will be held on Monday, August 13th from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon. A reminder to parents of students who 5th and 6th grades in the will not Payson area last year-the- y need to register at this time as last spring. they Fees for the middle school for the school year will be SI. 00 for towel service and $2.00 for lockers. These fees may be paid during the first week of regular school attendance. for Applications federally funded free or reduced price lunches will be sent home the first day of school. Parents who feel they qualify should return them as soon as possible. The price for lunches at the middle school will be 504 a day. Discount tickets are available to all students. These tickets may be purchased by the month at a cost of $8.00 (which is a discount of 54 a day). 1979-198- 0 for Registration all and kindergarten new students in grades one through five who will be new to the Salem School for the coming school year will be held on Wed- nesday, August 15, from 8 a.m. to noon. It will not be neces- sary for parents to register students who attended the Salem School last year since students Tonnic Cl Hilo 1 tourneytnlH rACllltc leoUlID IUIU Cl60 Wignall RS- 465-265- 2 and assigned to classrooms at the end of the past schodyea. Classwork will begin for all students in grades on to five at 8:30 a.m. on Monday August 27. School lunch will be served at a cost of 50 cents per student or 20 lunches for Free and re$9. duced price lunch will be plications available on the first day of school. It will be necessary that a birth certificate be presented if this hasnt been done so showing previously that your student will be five years of age by Oct. 31, 1979. ap-we- A tennis tournament held in connection with the dedication of the new Mountain View Hospital in Payson was held in Spanish Fork examinaPhysical aj their indoor and out- - tions and immunizaThe tion forms must be door courts. matches were held on completed for each student 3 kindergarten Friday August prior to the dedication before he permitted on Saturday morning. to enter school. Other The public was in- - necessary papers will vited to respond as also be completed at wejj as hospital em- - this time. It will not be necesplovees 'nvpraii sary that kindergarten Ten to V,i students attend this p Christensen, Admuii- - meeting. i g rit y nitu rnrri HosPltal- The tourna- ment was held in , Spanish Fork s indoor courts as well as outdoor courts. was held in round robin fashion. The winner of the age 30 and under was awarded to Ron Jensen from Spanish Fork. Mr. Mac Griffin (from - Kriby Corpora- - ton) and Mr. Leon (Division Hooper Vice President, HCA) were runners-up- . Mrs Griffin was Eula declared winner in the womens division. WANTED Reliable buyer to purchase fine Baby Grand Piano. May be seen your area in Write: St. Marks Music Center 881 East 3900 South S.L.C., Utah 84107 (801) REALTY 262-923- 6 WORLD' For Buying or Selling Call on a INCLUDING PROVO 1, p 12:00 noon. Students are advised to come dressed according to school dress standards. Village Green Realty 5 HORS D'OEUVRES S86 WEST 300 SOUTH 'i all-hel- - - CATERING DISTINCTIVE MENUS Fringe Benefits Contact Roland Tallerico d. Jennie and and Jolene Dale Mecham have had Davenport. There were maoy Wenbs and reU- from out of town tives Tamara, Christine, this special witness to of Byron ai)d J.effrey. Woming, with them for occasion, While hree weeks. Friday, the Arlin had here family enjoyed Ewell they another special Park, day Lagoon, Payson their and other spots of when young Melanie interest, but the most daughter, fun was right there on became a United their fathers dairy. States Citizen, and The Mecham s took a then they went to the last Salt Lake Temple to short vacation week, and took them have their new son back home, Corey sealed to them. It was a treat to This makes 11 children see Mr. and Mrs. for the Ewells, eight here by Tom natural Spotton process over the and three visiting adopted Malissa from weekend. They are ones former residents who Korea, and Melanie now live in the Mesa, and Corey from Mexi- co. Arizona area. The family of George The valley grew by their held one las week when Taylor Mr- and MrsGanT reunion at the Genola Brown became the Park on Saturday. This parents of a is the family of brothers Pud nour baby daubter and sisters of Mrs. Browns have Alice Ewell. They had The flve older girls and a good turnout and a four older boys. good visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. bdy and Roger Kirk- Murdoch spent the ham and two small eek,end:,vis1.8 Witb sons were here Sunday his family, Mr. and visiting with the Burke Mrs. Draper family. The Ricyhard Thora. Mrs ton famjy went to Clyde Davis and pho Reservoir for the family have moved from Provo. Thomton FamUy here Reunion held Saturday. r j Nielson farm and Victor and Karen home. Mrs. Davis will here Eweii were for the weekend from be teaching school in Welcome New Santaquin e Gallup, Mexico area where to Genola. Mr. Kenneth Cluff he is employed. They Were here to visit and son Ben left Mon- Ernest day morning early to his father, who is still in the help drive a friend to is who Payson Hospital, and California other members of their moving there. It will be families. a trip to the Los Ange- In Sacrament les area. While there, Sunday, they will visit Mr. Meeting there were four new duffs father. They ' blessed babies next by will fl" and Wednesday. fathers their other invited relatives and friends. They were: Janelle Throck- new the morton daughter of Danny and Sharon Throckmorton; Jeremy Nelson, the and son of Stuart Nelson; Ewell, DUANE ALLRED Troy Corey tiny son of Arlin and and Annie Ewell; Aaron Travis, son of FAWN WHITNEY All jobs carry excellent 11 Salem registration Gil 013 vlGlTlS by Virginia Shepherd Fun run Lyman, Angelina daughter of Kenvin and Linda Lyman of Salt LakeCitv "was happyto two weeks spend visiting her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lvman on their ranch. Angelinas brother, Peter Haskin one Lyman spent week visiting with his grandparents, too. Congratulations are 12:00 noon. Genola hosts riding meet group . 3 0 - dl.e Sud-wee- 0 means Primary Jdr spouse gS Gradatlon- This Pst for dinne mn-- .u luscl,lcl tJ re- today, registration dates for Payson High School students will be as follows: Monday, August 13, Registration for new students. Any student new to Payson High School this year should register ' this day. 1 Tuesday, August 14, Schedule Change Day. Any student desiring a change of schedule must meet with counselors this day ONLY from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Changes will not be made except on this date. Wednesday, August 15, Registration for all senior students. 8:00 to 12:00 noon. .. Thursday, August 16, Registration for all junior students-8:0to Th,s summer farmers are finding all kinds of ways to fight the gas 12:00 noon. shortages and high prices. Though not very original, maybe, this farmer Friday, August 17, Registration has a good if not strenuous idea. How much cheaper is the feed than gas? for all sophomore students-8:0to 2th anj! once a month at a dif-Wards ferent home This her couldnt smell held. tbeir respective roast. Because it was montb ,t was faduat,ns- Sunday, jthey out of sight it was h for J. High school tTr M?s whiwSi Gahfornia: and (EljrontcU Payson registration set ' ft Pltaur of.a SiefLa' ?mit ?Cau a?d. ,her StoSSoIrarf1 dn Papon Thursday, August 9, 1979, page still studying and is in 4 weeks of cnprjflij7(,H training at a hospital During the time he is An in- ago Loretta and her gone Jerestuig and unique children will be at the that Norman has 10 brothers and Rowieys Summertime means bet Apparently olfactory organs were not too keen that day the lake (E1e SUMMER SCENE to round out the menu. Some played horshoes while others hiked to Professional |