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Show THE BELL Spring Lake Neivs homa; a boy to Airman 2nd Class Frank and Gay Smith Garner, now in Germany; and a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Baker of Eureka, now af Pasadena, Calif. Sister Rowena Hansen who has served as a Sunday School teacher in the Eureka Ward for nearly 50 years was released recently. Too bad we dont have more teachers who take their jobs that seriously one could almost learn their job in that many years. This is the true joy in life, the being used for a purpose recognized by yourself as a mighty one; the being thoroughly worn out before you are on the scrap heap; the being a force of Nature instead of a fevish selfish little clod of ailments and grievances complaining that the world will not devote itself to making FOR..: RINGS SANTAQUIN-TINTI- C STAKE ther cf Mrs. Ernest Huber, all of Musi, Arizona, called in for Ive just finished writing song and dance. Everyone is Mrs. Ruth Lyman spent a visit with their uncle and was to me a beautiful invited. what Salt last in week cays Aunt, R i.v and Lcnora Huish introduction to ' todays news Lake visiting at the home of on Wednesday. Applications for Stake Schwere They and using thoughts quotations olarship should be made right and Mr. Mrs, her daughter, unroute to Vancouver, Wash., from oiv of our Church man- away. For further details conDan Adams. She vis. ted with for a v.sit with Mrs. Bob uals Christ's Ideals for Liv- sult a brother ar.d sister and other your Ward Bishop. They were parents. relatives and friends while expecting to visit with friends ing by Q. C. Tanner. Then Baptisms for July: Daniel there. She also attended the and relatives in Salt Lake and at the end of the chapter I Taylor, Linda Diane Royster, Amasa M. Lyman Familyre-unio- to stop over in Boise, Idaho happened to note his thanks Rita Ann Eva, Peggy Lee held at Paramount Park. to see Mr. and Mrs. Albert to various publications for per- Steele, Judy Jean Neff, DarShe returned home on SunHuber and family. Mrs, Mat-ii- e mission to use certain copy- lene Long. For August: Jill Backsti in expected to re- righted material and since I Higginson, Wendy Nelda day. have neither his permission Mrs. Floss Jacobson and main with her brother while or Boyd E. Greenhalgh theirs the best I can do is and Mrs. Cecil Peery attended the the rest cf the party went on Johnson. Richard suggest that if you would funeral of Li land Hansen, at o Washington. Recent Elton weddings: raise your sights read and Salem on M.nrk.y. is wife Visitors h?re over the week-nRose York, both of and Draper this volume. it Certainly their cousin. were Mr. anti Mrs. Armond study could not help but stimulate Genola, married in the Salt Mrs. Rhea Menljve. who is Gundy) Gunderson and you too in the words of Lake Temple; Barbara Bosof Covin 1, California. leav.ng soon for Grants, New George Bernard Shaw take well and Glen Wildes, Mary Mexico, where her husband is He y arrived Thursday, coin- a mob of Cronin and Norman Schow, and organappetites employed, has been honored ing to be here for the wedding ize them into an army of pur- Eureka, Vincent Tilby, Genat social cv.nts tlu- past week. md reci ption of Mrs. Gunderola to Wilma Neff, Santa Rosa, poses and principals, She was gu.st of h mur at a sons sister, Miss Lou Dene Calif., Boyd Gee to Patricia If would to like you keep lawn party, given by 'the mem- Menlove and Mr. Rex Peery standards high as did Stahl, Yakima. f Paysun. bers of the Relief Society eh irThey were guests your Blessed events from memJohn Milton in Paradise is, at the home o Mrs. Vola of the r parents. Mr, and Mrs. Lost when he bers of our stake abroad: a pleaded: Butler, Monday evening. Mrs. Leo Menlove and family. They boy, to Lt. and Mrs. Rex Lee, O Spirit, that dost Medove has be; n the director returned to their home in CaliEureka, now at Westover Air Before all of tiie chorus. Outdoor games fornia on Sunday. temples the upright Force Base, Mass.; a girl to heart and pure, furnished the entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butler Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frank, Instruct and refreshments 'acre served. and grandsons, Richard and me, for thou knoyst Eureka, now at Tulsa, Okla What in me is dark A gift was presented to Mrs. Rrc nt Montague, and Dennis Menlove. Eighteen members Butler spent several days at Illumine, what is low, raise and support; were in attendance. Strawberry last week. to the height of this great That Mrs. Lucile Sponcer and Mrs. Leo Menlove who has been argument Maxine Moore were hostesses working near Grants, New at another party given in hon- Mexico for the past few weeks, I may assert Eternal Provior of Mrs. Rhea Menlove at returned home Friday for the dence, the home of Mrs. Spencer, wedding of his daughter, Miss And justify the way of God to men. Table Lou Dene Menlove, who exWednesday evening. You were Mrs. games played with might try to accept the changed vows with Mrs. Rex La Neta Taylor, Mrs. Aroha Peery, on Friday. His wife ideal of Christ into your life Butler and Mrs. Elva Davis accompanied when he returned as a compass to help you chart winning prizes. Refreshments early Sunday morning to your course. were served to those present. Grants, N. M., where he will Mia Maids and Explorer A lovely gift was given to be employed for sometime in Scouts of the Nebo and Santa-qui- n Mrs. Menlove. the uranium mining business. Tintic Stake have been Mr. end Mrs. Bob Backstein Jo.een Barnett, daughter of buisly engaged in making and daughter, Sharon, accom- Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Barnett, posters, preparing skits, sendpanied by his mother, Mrs. .vent to Moab Saturday night ing out invitations, etc, etc, et Mattie Backstein, and cousin, to visit her aunt and Uncle, cetera in preparation for the Miss Marilyn Huber, daugh- - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith. big event August 12. The While there she will accomp- Garden Hop was held at the any them on a weeks' vacation tennis court in Payson Park. In charge of the affair was trip to Oregon. The Members of the Spring Nebo Stake Explorer and Nebo Lake Culture Club spent an Stake Mia Maic leader, Ila enjoyable evening, Thursday, Rindlishbacher. Aug. 7, when they held their " Young ladies of the Santa-quiannual summer party at which Second Ward M.I.A. spent they entertained their hus- a few days camping in Nephi Sizemore Mrs. Veda bands. Chaperand Mrs. Aroha Butler were Canyon last week. hostesses. Mrs. Darlene Jacob- oning the group were Mr. and Mrs. Kathle Tischner and Mr. son, Mrs. Olive Barnett and Mrs. Dean Peery were the soc- and Mrs. Lauroyd Westover. The Stake Primary Sumial committee. Tie party was held on the picnic areat at the mer Festival will be held Friday, Aug. 22 at the ball park at 8 p.m. Primary boys and girls shall be gathered from all nations to entertain with By Lcnora Huish sev-ir- Back-steLn- 's n n, 1 1 d chil-Irc- n p-e- Bamberger Fund Will Award 40 Nursing , Scholarships in 58 The Ruth Eleanor Bamberger and John Ernest Bamberger Memorial Foundation will award 40 Scholarships this year to student nurses to help them gain their education in schools of nursing in Salt Lake City, Ogden and Provo, it was anonunced by William H. Foundation Officer. The amount of money involved will be in excess of Ol-we- ll, $10,000. This will be the twelfth year Taxes . John scholarships have been given by the foundation, which was established in 1947 by Mr. and Mrs. Bamberger in memory of their son and daughter. The total value has now exceeded Both Mr. and Mrs. $70,000. Ernest Bamberger passed away this year, but both made substantial bequests to insure the continuation of Foundation. Since 1947 the Foundation each year has awarded these scholarships on the basis of need and the applicants abil-- ! ity and qualifications. Dont Discard Those Shoes e Let us them and more wear months give you out if them. half-sol- key to survival survive, Utah's mines must compete with mines in other states. And costs govern the ability to compete. All American mines pay about the same for wages and supplies. But taxes, which are equally important costs, vary from state to state. If our mines are burdened with excessive taxes, they can't compete. And Utah will lose jobs, tax income and the chance to attract money to develop new mining ventures. G. B. Shaw. In him was life; and the life was the light of man. And the light shineth in darw-nes- s . THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1958 All work guaranteed Invisible half soling a specialty To you happy. . The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah 1:4. fer Aquatic plant life furnishes fish with protection, oxygen, food and spawning sites. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "from the earth comes an abundant life for all " Spences Shoe Repair 3 Blocks East Vi Block South of Safeway Corner 160 South Third East Payson, Utah n .irousl On these Simmons Mattressos and Boxsprlngs home of Mrs. Helen Adams. hot supper served on card tables was enjoyed bv all. Mrs. Thelma Butler and sister, Mrs. Evelyn Bigler of Pay-sospent Friday, visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs. Arlena Lofgran at Spring-villwere their father, Herman Twede is now residing. 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