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Show DANIELS DRUG JOINS VALGREEN AGENCY 3e!j pjngs for . . more of the Gospel through its pages. All the proceeds will be used to buy Eras for them Tickets for the dame may be . i Accei ding to Ralph V D.inn K, owmr of the Daniels Drug in Payson, the planting of a Agency franchise to his sure has resulted in multiple community bencf.ts through the combination of the best in both cham and independent drug store operation. Stressing the fa t that the Walgieen Agency fianchise in no way affected his .atis as a local indt pendent 'uggist, Mr. Daniels pointed out that ownership, management and operatic n has remained in his hands, and that his store was the first in this area to take advantage of the Walmerchandising Agency green plan for independent diuggnsts This plan the stoic has the store has the advantage of mass purchasing power coupled with terted chain store merchandising methods. As a result, Mr the community Daniels said would benefit m two distinct manners. First, purchasing p r would remain in the local market because competitive puces on comparable merchandise results from the Walgieen buying connections. These same values, lie stated, would also sen e to extend the trading area of practically all local merchants would values since attractive serve to draw shoppers to the community who formeily wen-ithe habit of making their purchases in in other nearby towns Santaquin-TintiIb-ll- Wal-giee- n en-t.re- ly jw-e- Again Will, that 'll it w g tti, id e'.t-- i .g of g n h hav a 1 o nd a jew that the good sale ol ; Stake Firt has come and gom u c 1 no- things i On he ledger usual Stake Sunday School, KiLef S.u iety , and I'r.niury, I wa-th- e and Second wauls. They're it comes to getting tops wlc-together and bc.ng one for all aid all for one in MIA. Other news and comments from Mis Woodbury are as follows: Our Ward Relief Society had 100' teaching done by the visiting teachers this month. Lowell Strausburg was advanced to a Teacher in the , meetings From our Cleik, Max Nelson comes word of the following changes made m take officcis lecently: aneou.s "We had Tnilma Chun was ieleascd speaking in our extempoi ward in Sacraas s; ee( h dim tor of the St ike ment meeting Sunday night. M I A. was about to get up Pveiyone Tvv.la Smith, who has moved arid go home talk about the to Provo, was n leaded fiom the kids bemg wiggily the grownuInn ;ii Stake Hoaid Apjioint-i- p-. wished they could just wiglake Irimarv oi gainst wa gle right out of the chape but 1. Di pet uf the h mda those who were called on to A ll (I peak did much better than they Caii.ella Tlionns wa-- . mi t.nn- - thought they could. We ought to do it more olten but Id rather be much smaller." A group of about 30 Scouts and Scouters from the two wards made a trip to Geneva Steel Plant Saturday Oran F. Harney was Mist. lined where they were treated with as a member of the Senioi Aainn-i- real Geneva Steel hospitality Pi leslhood committee. T1 ey were met by Don WoodGlendora Hone and Nela But- bury and Clifton Painter and ler were sustained as members after all had signed their names of the Stake Ward Teachers comthey v.eie given a Geneva bus mittee. for a sightseeing tour of the Petit ta Davis was sustained as plant. They were shown a film a member of the Young Womens on the making of steel and then weie taken to the places where Stake Board. John C. Cox and lus wife, the actual procedure took place. the boys weie sustained as dance dnec-tor- Scouters accompanying weie Roy Olsen, Berm-1of the Stake MIA. Claud Nelson, Mike ChrisBlaine Bendixson was suslain-t- tensen and Clifton Painter. as member of Stake Aaromc DuvU brings us the Donna Puesthoocl committee. The Cox- news from Genola accompanied es and Bendtxsons are newa word picture of the recent by comers to our stake and we are basketball tournament in Spanhappy to welcome them. They ish Fork. aie already very busy in our The Genola Ward basketball waid and it looks as if the stake team weie winners of the SportsaNo have plans for them. Anyway, we hope they'll like us manship Trophy at the recent and decide to make this their completion of Division 5 Tournament at Spanish Fork. We peimanent home. are very proud of our boys and Henry Roberts was sustained won and we as member of the District Boy the award they were feel that they very deservHe will be Scout Commission. is of it. As ing sportsmanship chaiiman of outdoor activities. of athletic the the aim program Having attended the First and Second Ward Gold and Green this makes the Sportsmanship Ball I speak from first hand Trophy the most coveted award. of this trophy was knowledge that it was a great Awarding atsuccess. The Hour show' put on based on conduct of fans and of team toward opposition titude lv flat a Johnson and her dance class was veiy entertaining The and leferees. Genola was not doioiations weie cxlruoidinary found guilty of any unsportsand very beautiful. The music manlike conduct on the part of folwas good and there was a large their players or their large A third of their townslowing. uowd in attendance. Mary were there for the final Woodbury had this to say about people game. it: Division 5 is the largest divion hear those balloons "Did in the church and is comsion at and Ball Gold the Green pop of thirteen stakes from posed Saturday night? If you didnt southern Arizona and New you sleep too much. Wake up Mexico. Utah, teams entered Sixteen a and have good time with the the tournament with approximately 158 players participating. The boys also represented our stake well in the ball they played They won twro of a possible four games. They played Hinckley for the Consolation championship, losing by 9 points. Each game was played well and most of the games were very close throughout the tournament. It was an inspiration to see sthe sportsmanship displayed by all the teams throughout the tournament. It is doubtful if it could be matched elsewhere. That Blanding won the Championship Trophy by popular opinion as well as by the verdict of the referees proves they well deservPin st mod Prie-thno- d d a- V.-- i San-taqui- c s Open-slmv- of "tax don't have to pass s civil service examination to work for tin government Here's a new definition payers" those who &i 1 Tl'KNAHOVT . . . iiilly Clarke occupies cage at Umpire Cat Club show in New York while "Mr. Chuckles," a Marguy ocelot, peers down at the prle exhibit. ! n v, d j I t obtained from M I A o tin erx i They aie $1.00 per couple, m cents for stag men and 35 cent, for extra ladies. (If you are having trouble balancing youi budgi t you might go alone and save a quarter; Dont forget our stake Radio program on Station KCSU at 4 j o'clock Sunday afternoon. The theme of the program will be "America, the Land of Promise, and Integrity in Public Office, (a most appropriate subject for the times, Id say). Speakers will be Kenneth D. Hansen and Curtis Sorenson. Musical numbers will be a piano solo by Nora Westover and a violin solo j by John Cox accompanied by his wife. Willard DeGraffenreid will ' be the announcer The District Scout Committee requests all stake scouters to 'j attend Scout Leadership train- ing classes which will be held in Payson High School March 3 4, 10, 11. The course will be. divided into five divisions as fol-- j "t&A n V -- rPj, i v 4 t , vV: v- - t- - ' mJ 'J , at ' A U. ' itf- Li-- 4-' i i z- Vt-- S , . - - t T , nl " tff i -r ' 4 u : 'it V- p t , M Si ... J " monic ns Besn i r - ' 1 Mk t,i , V. r , , . N . 1 j1 .terms lows: Wins State High School Wrestling Championship District committees. 2. Unit or troop committees 3. Scoutmasters. 4o Explorer post advisers. 5. Guide teachers and scout L John Roberts, Goshen, pins his man at the State Huh s. v'kMIk. ; mu t held lat ' weekend in Provo to win the championship in the 145 John n toe son of Mr and Mrs. Henry Roberts of Goshen. Coach Don Fullers vvhmI nc. quad won thud place in the Mate meet and third place in the area four meet held at Fillmoic the Di.lv Herald, Piovu ihoto coaches. I held Monday night. Six sessions were held Monday and members from our stake did work for 60 people. I guess wed better go while we havq the chance. There may not always be room for us. I've been so busy with the good news that there is no time or space for the bad. I guess that's like life, isnt it. Goodby for now, The Bell. P. S. I just got the Goshen news from DeVar Sorenson (delayed no doubt by the office being closed for Washingtons birthday.) Last Monday night, Feb. 15, w'as M.I.A. Leadership held in Goshen. Goshen meeting won a book for having the biggest attendance. Tuesday, February 16th a party was given for Melvina Jasper- - c . ' didnt receive any news from any of the other wards arfd maybe its just as well, (I've spent most of the day on it now), but I did hear that the Third Quorum of Elders under the direction of Max Larson held a party Saturday night in the Elberta ward reci cation hall. This Quorum is composed of Elders from Goshen, Genola, Ellberta and Eureka A Stake Temple excursion was ! . ! son, outgoing Relief Society She has served for 14 years. There was a large cake 14" on it. with the number She was presented wth a nice Pies-iden- robe. There were 35 THE t. WORLDS FIRST REALLY QUIET OUTBOARD MOTOR sisters piesent to enjoy the occasion. Two members of the High Council and their wives (Willard DeGraffenreid and Curtis Sorenson) went in to Salt Lake City Sunday night, Feb. 21) to a testimonial meeting for departing missionaries. Darwin Thomas from our stake wras among them. 1 rtft7J 6EI YOURS HOW YHILE THEY ARE AVAILABLE 1954IRED2R0SSTCAMPAIGN 54 Hi Jnhnnnn ANSWER 1 HP 25 IIP outboard motors THE CALL M TOR CO PHONE 5 JOIN&jERVE! PAYSON UTAH r 4 jyv A . a i 9H i ' ed it. Released in the Genola Ward M I.A. was Morris Smith, Coun- selor, and Twila Smith, Secretary. Replacing them were Garold Thomas as Counselor and Beth Thomas as Secretary. Explorer Standings, Feb. 22 WE NOW HAVE THE MORTGAGE MONEY TO NEW HOME If 0 ov-SELEC- 5 T POSJTIOflS GRILL Selector lets you select exart broiler position. Grid and deep pan glide up or down. Infrared heat imparts marvelous "barbecue flat or. Broiling is smokeless, too! Unit is easily remot ed for washing. See the new Wedgewood today! The SPENCER SHEET METAL 98 East Utah Ave. Phone 224 Vicdgcwood Di' i iron, Xhccm Manufacturing Co , Nr ark. California . HELP YOU BUILD YOUR ginning Thursday evening at Spnngville. (I suppose I should say they did enter, as this comes to you on Friday. Im having a little trouble with my tenses.) Last Tuesday the Santaquin Relief Society had a Valentine party following their regular meeting. They honored Bishop Lynn Crook and presented him with a beautiful Friendship quilt w ith the names of many ward members embroidered on it. The quilt was started while Brother Crook was still bishop. A program and refreshments concluded the afternoon entertainment. Have you noticed those clever little Indian tepees now being displayed around the stake. They are the work of Ruth Wasden, stake Era director, who is chair- man for the Lamen and Lemuel Row Wow Dance which will be held March 6 in the Stake House. It will begin at 9 oclock with a floor show by the "Tribe of Many Feathers" from the B.Y.U. The purpose of this dance is twofold, first to help our stake go "over the top in the Era drive and secondly to put Eras in the home of our Lamemte brethren that they may learn I Vj ...new cleaner and bacteria fighter! mm t 4 , you were one of the folks who tried to build last year and encountered difficulty in securing financ ing, then this message is meant for you. As part of our complete home building service, we can now supply you with mortgage money directly through our own organization. yards are equipped and ready to handle the complete transaction for Tri-Sta- te you. The first step to better building is to visit your yard today. Tri-Sta- te A COMPLETE SERVICE FOR THE HOME BUILDER-A- LL THE WAY UlD0iZ3 00 0o JL3 G O CD Q Q We can supply you with reliable contractors, or you may choose your own. In addition, you have the widest possible selection of plans including 'specially designed structures available through our Architectural department. 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