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Show JJapon vJij Payson's Central Bank purchases Dunn's work tor display Mafd.3i;i983,W6 (HttnmtcU Central Bank has purcnased works of art from local artist D.A. Dunn for their new Payson Office. Alvin Harvard and D. A. Dunn i i "j i I E I E i 1 a i i a a a Have your Easter portrait taken this weekend in your Easter finery. Bring in this ad and get your sitting fee cut in half. selected. The winning theme, Shades of Glory, was submitted by Marion Wilson. Her entry won her a perfrom Clair and sonalized Michelle Finlayson of Main Street Video; two free lunches with drinks from Garth Wilde of Roes Sandwich and Bake Shoppe; and a $10 gift certificate from Frank Leach of Coast to Coast Hardware. The 54th Annual Golden Onion Days Committee would like to thank all those who entered theme ideas in this contest. Also, a Take your own pictures and have them processed at a 40 savings. Shepherds 11 South Main i Payson a 465-205- 9 a s. s Spanish Fork community theater to produce Oliver1 by Michael Olson Spanish Forks Community Theatre will produce the musical OLIVER this year during the citys annual Fiesta Days Celebration in July. Tryouts have been set for April 7 and 8 at Spanish Fork High School from 6:30 until 9 p.m. Parts needed for this adaptation of Charles Dickens classic story of an orphan struggling for identity in England in the early 1800s include all ages: children, teenagers, and adults of all vintages. Those musically inclined should prepare a song for audition, but six of the lead parts are not singing parts. Dancers and chorus members are required for the musical, too. Spanish Fork is hoping its community theatre will eventually reach the proportions Paysons has over the past fifteen years. At a Spanish Fork City Council Meeting last week, members of the Community Theatre Committee pointed out that the PCT is beyond doubt the most successful community theatre in Utah. newly-institute- Conference Sale Now On Many Items March off 15-8- 5 15 24-Ap- ril JONES Office and Book Supply 60 West Utah Ave 465-254- 5 d 1st Annversaiy (Bianlts to you) Membership Special IS- 4H.IFEFIME ONLY 24.95 2 free plus - 0 n M mm movies One year 10.00 Also 1 00's movies & ver's to rent car stereos with lifetime warranty! transfer & D slides) onto video tape! accessories ($16.95 Atari repair telephones t.v. J all your 'Home Movies' (8mm-super- 8 & video taping sports, etc. - & ! up) ' LjK1 2 weddings, reunions, recorder only 5.99 (m-i- fij 5 & VHS n Backstage Video 62 d movies & BETA 465-45- .. 765 E 100 N. Payson bw ezg ca era ) ca Women's Pay-soThe Recognition Committee is seeking nominations for outstanding citizen. The committee, under the direction of the Payson City Council, will select an outstanding citizen for each quarter of the year, with awards made in January, April, July and October. Nominations are now being sought for the April selection. n recently-reorganize- d to Recognition According Committee chairman, Holly Broadhead, letters with nomination forms have been sent to civic clubs and other organizations throughout Payson. Nomination forms are also available at Rays Ward softball league ballTheteamPayson won the region ment beating Santaquin baskettourna- 4th by Ward in a very exciting game, in overtime. registration set for April 82-8- 0 Womens League softball will start in June. If you are interested in playing softball, get a team together! You can register as a team or single and teams will be organized. Registration will be at Payson High School on Saturday, April 23 and 30, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Fee is $15.00 per person. Team members are Jerry Buys, Craig Buys, Gary Cannon, Craig Draper, Brad Olson, Brent Loveless, Roy Velinga, Shane J3erger and Dr. Richard Later. The coach is Dr. Clair Porter. Named to the team was Craig Buys, and the sportsmanship and outstanding player went to Brad Olson. all-regi- The Santaquin 4th and Payson Births Born at Mountain View Hospital: DUNN, to Don and Lisa Dunn, Spanish Fork, a boy, March 21st HATFIELD, to Steven and Jenine Averett Hatfield, Spring-Villf a boy, March 21st r. HIGGINSON, to Duane and Julie Higginson, Salem, a boy, March 21st to Edwin and TW1TCHELL, Klaudia Johnson Twitchell, Springville, a boy, March 22nd REES, to Merrill and Terrie Evensen Rees, South Jordan, a girl, March 22nd HATHAWAY, to Rickey and Debbie Stout Hathaway, Payson, a girl, March 22nd WILLIAMSON, to Layne and Denise Williamson, Downey Mapleton, a girl, March 22nd HATTON, to Kevin and Tamara Fitch Hatton, Orem, a boy, March 23rd ANDERSON, to Gordon B and Natalie Mann Anderson, Payson, a girl, March 23rd HERBERT, to Dale and Sheila Price Herbert, Payson, a boy, March 25th WEIDNER, to Leo and Carla Woodward Weidner, Provo, a girl, March 25 th to Michael and JOLLEY, Kristie Harris Jolley, Provo, a boy, March 25th to Kevin and JACKSON, Paulla Sorensen Jackson, Salem, a boy, March 25th to Ross and BAADSGAARD, Janene Wolsey Baadsgaard, Spanish Fork, a boy, March 26th NIELSEN, to Mark and Wendy Merrill Nielsen, Nephi, a boy, March 27th THOMAS, to Jess and Anita Gull Thomas, Spanish Fork, a girl, March 27th FLOYD, to Phillip and Ruth Miller Floyd, Payson, a boy, March 27th Beck-stro- m e, Food Mart, Steeles Fabric, and the Payson City Office. Each outstanding citizen will be honored with a plaque which will be presented at a Payson City Council Meeting. A picture will be taken and displayed at the Payson City Center. The outstanding citizens will be honored at a reception sometime during the year. Mrs. Broadhead urged citizens to send in nominations to the There are a lot of committee. there out serving and people helping that are never recognized for their efforts. With the help of the citizens of Payson, we would like to know about them. Payson 17th Ward basketball team wins region tourney 17th reminder is given that this theme will be carried through with the flower show to be held September 4th and 5th at the city complex. At a meeting held March 24th at the Payson City Complex, the theme for the 54th Annual Golden Celebration was Onion Days I I Theme for Onion Days celebration chosen i I I I I I The four limited edition prints have been hand colored by the artist making them one of a kind. The artist states that each time he hand colors a print, each print differs from the last. History repeats itself in the art work of D. A. Dunn. His watercolor pen and inks of the buildings of Virginia and Nevada City, Montana, are preserving in art form, that which is being destroyed by the elements. Mr. Dunn has been painting professionally for the last several years and has shown his work throughout the Western states. Among his accomplishments are his public collections in such places as the Education Building in Washington, D.C., Utah Valley Hospital in Provo, Sweet Water Real Estate office in Salt Lake City scattered other and places throughout the country. He has received over 16 professional awards on a regional and national level for his art work. As a local artist, he has been involved in the arts programs. He has been vice president and president of the Valley Artist Guild, Museum of Art. He was instrumental in organizing the First Annual Cyrus E. Dallin Invitational as the guest curator in 1980 using selected Utah artists such as Michael Coleman, Grant Speed, Ed Fraughton and LaConte Stewart to name a few. He was also one of the concept planners for the First Annual St. George Festival which is now in its fourth year. Mr. Dunn is presently preparing over 30 works of art for presentation at the George Phippin Memorial, an invitational western art show held in Prescott, Arizona, in May. Outstanding citizen nominations sought by recognition committee 17th Ward teams go to BYU to tournaplay in the multi-regio- n ment on April 8th and 9th. The 17th Ward plays at 7:15 p.m. on ball benefit includes! All-st- ar April 8th in Room 146 in the Richards Building, and the 4th Ward plays at 8:30 the same night in Room 144 in the Richards Building. 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