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Show FOR..." THE BEIL RINGS SANTAQUIN-TINTI- C Mv Chief Critic " THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1956 STAKE who has been of 25 cents per couple, 15 cents extra ladies, will be made. The dance will begin at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13 the Jr. Gleaners Jr. M. Men are conducting their Sacred To Me Night in the reading an article on husbands in the last issue of This Week Magazine, just came up with the starthrg announcement that I am married to a jewel, a statement I am not sure I can agree with especially if he said in High Council meeting yesterday the things he told me he said about me. But when and if he admits to them he was exaggerating I may be willing to concede that he is at least a diamond in the The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Uiah CHRONICLE ' Mv T LWV.8ir -- Stake Center with Spanish Fork Seminary Principal... LeRoy Whitehead as guest speaker. In the Second Ward Vernon Johnson was ordained to the V . r Aaronic Priesthood. In Genola Ward Albert Nielson WANT ADS BRING RESULTS i ' nf'l M-- , I 4 lSiai PRIMARY CHILDREN OF SANTAQUIN-TINTISTAKE Those with 00' i attendance on the back and Helen Chatwin were releas- row, (left to right), Dana LeBaron, Merrill Oram. Blaine Barney, Martin Ewell, Rosemary Oram, Don from Sunday School, Morris Ray Nelson, Diane Larsen, Kathyrn LeBaron, Richard Draper, Vicky Fowkes, David West, Tommj Speaking of the High Council ed and Davida Smith were usutain-ed- . Hudson, Farrel Bott, Marie Martell, Carol Van Ausdal, Dee Ann Bott. Kathyrn Higgensen, Jackie Sue reminds me that they, the Stake Presidency and their wives spent ed Lecia Murdock was sustain- Bell, Corinne Ewell. as M.I.A. chorister with Jen- All others missed but once or twice because of illness. Children are encouraged to, let their teachers a delightful socil evening on Saturday. First part consisted of a nie Murdock as assistant chor- know when they cannot be to Primary because of illness. All of these children were honored at a delicious meal prepared and ser- ister. party recently. A stake Mia Maid and Exved by the First Ward Relief Society, With the exception of two plorer Fireside was held in GoMr. and Mrs.. Bob Blulh and. to whom it is due, when it is in The highest automobile road In ouples, the entire group were shen on Sunday evening with in attendance as were two guests. over sixty young people in at- the power of thine hand to do daughter of Provo were guests the United States winds up to the over the week end of her part summit of Mount Evans tendance reports Sister Ruby it." Proverbs 3:27. Following the dinner they ents, Bishop and Mrs. Byron In Colorado where scientist study the Quartet (Festival of Bigler, Stake Mia Maid leader. The Bell. Thomas. cosmic rays in a University of District 5, first of its kind to be High Councilman Lynn Crook Denver laboratory. Far better on obeying the law as it held in this area, at Payson Four- spoke known and more traveled Is the When discovered, aluminum was th Ward Chapel. Seven Stakes regards young people. Special CLASSIFIED WANT ADS second loftiest highway, which the lightest metal then known. participated. Shakespeare would musical numbers were presented. climbs to the top of Pikes Peak " Withold not from them good BRINGS RESULTS probably have used a double at 14,110 feet. superlative to describe this event but with my limited vocabulary Ill just say I was more than pleasantly surprised and I would suggest that you make a point to attend these occasions whenever possible. The next will be a Road Show Festival in the Spanish Fork Stake House to be held Saturday, Nov. 24 at 7:30 p.m. Genola Ward will represent our stake. Representing our stake in the Quarter Festival was a male quartet from Elberta which included Gaylord Patten, Stewart and Jerry Jolly, Dan Erickson with accompanist, e Stewart. The Stake M.I.A. is sponsoring a dance in Genola Saturday, Nov. 17. Everyone is invited and music will be furnished by an orchestra from B.Y.U.. A charge 1 rough. c 14,260-foo- in appliances Mer-len- : The Soil Profile By C. T. Lowe The farm city week sponsored the Kiwanis Clubs of our Country and by the Nebo Soil Conserv a t i o n District extends from Nov. 16 to Nov. 22. It is a period when the attention of the farmers and ' business men is to be called to the activities of the other. Each of us has to live in harmony with the other in our communities. If we know what they do, how they live, what efforts and finances go into their enterprises we can be in a much better position to appreciate the others way of life. In accordance with this thinking, the Cousty Agent and the Nebo Soil Conservation District are sponsoring a tour of some of the farming enterprises. On November 20, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., all who are interested in a tour of the farm lands will meet at the Payson City parking area (South of the Huish Theater) and will visit Payes apple grading, packing and storage operation; the grade A Dairy setup of Ron Nielsen, and . a land leveling operation using' heavy earth moving equipment. The tour will be a part of the activities of the Kiwanis Farm City Week. Business men, professional people, farmers, ranchers and interested ladies are urged to attend. by yi ATTENTION no substitute can do what copper does! FARMERS GENERAL REPAIR FARM PLOW SHARE WORK Copper carries the electricity that powers electrical appliances better, than any other commercial metal. Copper, too, conducts heat faster than any other commercial metal. No other metal lends itself so readily to such a variety of non-precio- ORNAMENTAL Perch Railings ALUMINUM AWNINGS MCKELL & Ornamental SON us manufacturing operations . . . drawing, forming, shaping or stamping. 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