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Show ni Shis Uni. Microfilmong Corp. Pierpont Avenue alt Lake Citv 2. Utah 141 y Country Will Fri. Payson Senior High School will present their nineteenth annual Dance Revue tonight and tomorrow night in the Payson High School gym. The prelude will begin at 815, doors will be opened at 7:30. Miss Clara Johnson, physical education teacher, is the director of the production. This is My Countiy is the name chosen for this years revue. All dance numbers are built around the them'1. Tonight's performance is especially for studem and parents and adults are ad-- ' vis'd to attend the Friday 'anre. Admi aion is children 25 cents and i dulls 50 cen'-- for ton'ghl, everyone will be chiryed 50 cents on Friday. VV DDR's RAGTIME BAND Judy Done, Melda Stick- Ther will be 20 dance num-bei- s Conme Rm on, Joy Dial and Verla Shell will partici- end the pi elude, Yankee I ate in one of tin numbers of the Dance Revue tonight and Do dr placed bv a tom. iiuv night final The orchestra nar- number whieh will all an in ticioated girls by cnrtmb'e v ill be You'ie a Grand Old F'ag. The Fennr OirV Dance Olaas, all Junior gills and Sophomore g;rls in the phvs cal t will cducit; m participate as wll 32 hoy dancers of the school who will be partners of the Senior girls. PAYSON, VOLUME 71, No. 14 UTAH THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1951 Money Sustained Stake President, Harold Manner, LeKoy Mill Counselors IReecS D Reed J. Money was sustain- der the direction of J. Easispecial Chi sang Stake istensen, of Nebo president and scriptural readSunday afternoon in the sec- er songs ond general session of the ings were g.ven by Virginia stake's quarterly confeience. DeHart and Archie Williams. is President formerly The choius sang, Christ He Money, All Amazed, Stand I Risen, first counselir in the presiIs Risen, ar.d Recessional with dency, chose as his counselsolo part sung by Paul Bowors Harold Harmer, formerly s. second counsellor, and LeRoy el Elder Peterson rnd Elder A. Hill, bishop of the West the o-i ed s Smith further developed Easter theme in their talks. HouPrayers were offered by Baird. ser Francom and Alan The First Ward choir, under the direction of Crista Amos with May Dixon accommusic panist, furnished the for the afternoon session of the conference. They! sang Dance Class girls in two numHe is Not Here, He Is Risen, bers. with solo parts sung by MerAssisting Miss Johnson w th cedes Bjarnson and Jay Taythe production will be Arch lor and Easter Hallelujah. Wdliams, crincipal. general Dee J. D. Christenson manager; Prayers were spoken by Francom and Bryant Decker. orchestra and chorus: Mr. and Don Milner, Presidents Money, Harmer Williams reand Hill responded with susNEW STAKE PRESIDENCY Reed J. Money, center, was nmed Nebo Stake president lighting; and George A Cheev-er- , decorations. marks after they were Sunday in stake conference, Harold Harmer, left, will be first counselor and LeRoy A. Hill, Student directors also assist- A SALUTE TO THE 50TH STATE Marda tained as the new presidency. right, will be second counselor. Roy Broadbent, back row left, was retained as financial Hartvigsen, Lucile Other speakers were Floyd clerk and A. E. Wall, right, will remain as stake clerk. ing with arrangements are Abbott, Ella Jayne Gately and Glenys Christensen will appear Gordon Hiatt, Class dance Albert Christine Walton, Coles, one of the ninteenth annual High School Dance Revue in all Obom and Daniel Spencer, president; Mary Jones, vice danceh. . recently returned missionaries, president; Jrdy Done, Deanna and Elder Smith. Brereton, Judy Gee, general There were 862 in attendcommittee; and Senior girls, decorations. ance in the afternoon session. and Bruice Badham, presThe Minstrel Show will be All proceeds made from Jim Cooper and Joel Cowan Flowers decorating the tabwill act as master of ernacle were furnished by the presented in the Nebo Stake the production will be conident of the two clubs. next Saturday, tributed to the Fourth Ward Sunday School. Tabernacle A chorus of nearly 30 men Payson City April 11, at 8 p.m. Roen,e Saturday Sessions have been practicing for nearfund Building Hospital is director of the second At 6:30 Saturday evening two months in preparation L. Albert to conly Garden Club Sets " New officers were elected at rectors. Payne the annual minstrel show sponthe first session of n for the presentation. In addithe annual meeting of the Pay-so- n Outgoing officers are Bryce ference was held in the Pay-so- sored jointly by the Payson And The Lions to Boat Club held Tuesday Jones, skipper; Gerald Hanthe chorus number, Kiwanis tion Payson Third Ward church. sen, Glen Badham and Don leader- Clubs. there will be specialty number Meeting meeting was a stake night in the American Legion Burdick. The were outgoing officby the Sheepherders quartet, The Payson Garden Club Hall. .Howard Stevens was ers were ship meeting. Speakers Petfor the leada praised Elder ihe Genola Kiwanis 8 quartet, President Money, will meet Friday night at Dick installed with and skipper ership Prayceomplishments Second the Ward quartet, erson and Elder Smith. oclock in the Relief Society Taylor, first mate; Jack Ore, Dean during their term of office. the Fourth Ward quartet, room of the LDS d ers were offered by Elmo Dial Jack Cahoon, yoeman; Howard Stevens attended Brig Nela and Melba Max duet Jr. by ward church. The public js and Albert Hurst, and David Crook, di- - the State Boating Federation Spencer wives son and other that and numbers men a was to attend. invited There At Goshen School 8 ors. meeting at Salt Lake City durare in preparation. Colored photographic slides session held beginning at Also released were Morden ing the week and obtained a Ward be Third will therthe in Osmond1 G. of also Dean J. Jones, speech chrysanthemums Mayor p.m. copy of the new uniform boatHarold Gay and Bryant Decker as church. President shown jjy Mrs. Jerry Spencer, will act as the interapist for Nebo District, will be ing law of Utah. The copy stake nvssionaries. the of received has who in at was the charge fhe regular Harmer speaker locker again this year and president, from a of the law was read and disin Edgar Dodd, Robert Daley meeting. slides A male quartet, meeting of the Goshen P.T.A. nursery the cussed during the meeting. the end men will be Arch Minnesota. Viewers may seJack Jones and Lionel Monof Robert and Vern- tonight at 8 p.m., at the schoromposed to or be The club decided to build and picWilliams. Hill Sherm the from Loveless, tague were approved to favorites is Rulon lect ol. The program help on Finch, ten new piera to meet the dained Seventies. Leon Bad Heber Jones sang two num- parents better understand their an order Clark Elmer, Dr, M. L. tures, after which of the Boat specifications ham and Robert C. Spackman Be club. the sent be will Lower that the by Light children and Let the problems Jess Peterson and Max Assn. The Oub were approved to be advanc- bers, bulbs Spanish and begonia Gladiola Questions Burning and My Task. to 'hey are having. Warner. Fork club are planning conr ed to the office of Elder. the from the group will be answer-ron sale at the now are addition in Speakers struction of five piers. The Ticket sales are now under with profit to go to the Morning Session Mrs. Monte Bigler, presigeneral authorities visiting piers are the property and way under direction of Walter club beautif cation project for There were 1465 members were Theron Heelis, Mrs. Oran dent, will preside. for use of the individual club Rigby and Bert Eggertson, sec- Payson City. Canna roots will of the stake in attendance at Marvin and LaGrande Curtis. As a P.T.A. project for the members only. of the two clubs. Ad- be available at a later date. retaries Carl offered the morning session of the by were are Prayers year, the Goshen group The launching and loading mission of will 29.6 be $1.00 adults is which conference, Nelson and Ellis Montague. buying f new band uniforms facilities and harbor are free and students 50 cents. Each the the stake population. Presiunder M conGleaners chorus One band. Men, Jr. A youth for the school to the public. Public piers member of the club will have dent Money was in charge of direction of Barbara Leatham cert has been given under the at the harconstructed be Elveda Smith may t and the ckets sale for Pep Cantata direction of the band teacher, the proceedings. Hosts at Sat. Dance presented an Easter bor but must conform to as. . . Given $1800 Assistanship Club of the High School will The High School chorus, un- - in session the Sunday evening Madson, as a fund sociation specifications and be canvas, the town and will renight MIA The Saturday The can- Raydon part of the program. of Jthe conference. raising be a placed in a designated area. the of will sals 4th ceive on percentage direction dance someApril the Miss they make to support their under direction of the stake Another will be given tata was under Plans will soon be available High of the Mutual organizttions. time in May. The date to be far the rest room facilities, and own project. M Men and Junior Junior were Shirley announced later. Accompanists it is hoped construction will Held in the Wins The program committee have Gleaner Girls. Hiatt and Betty Winegar and band at Goshen is comThe begin in the near future. The LDS ward hall, completed the sale of adversolosists were Paul Bowers, posed of 59 students from the tables have been placed picnic attend to of is invited in the A senior a college souvenir program everyone tising for Howahd Christensen, Jay Tay- fourth to ninth grades and area for everyone to the in y this week and the programs beginning at 8.30 pm. family life at Utah State Judy new uniforms use. lor, Douglas Christensen, Linda twenty restake the L. a the to dance awarded Prior been has Graham Daley of will free be distributed Smith , Gee, Donna needed. search assistantship at Ore- charge at the minstrel. Pro- Junior M Men and Junior . . . Notes 80th Birthday Xeele and Richard Drollinger. State College, Dorothy T. gram committee members in- Gleaner Girls will hold their gon Receive 18 Girls dean of the college, an- clude Eugene Smith, Alma annual stake meet and elecWill Dyer, Graham Daley Will Note 80lh Birthday Mont Silver Gleaner Pin Depew nounced Friday. Gordon Barnett and tion, beginning at 7 p m. As Jones, of each ward introduces nomPerhaps the largest group at Elveda Smith, a major in Neldon Stevens. inees for president, a five minirls to receive the honor 18 foods and nutrition, will At Gpenhouse Celebration Sunday Sunday ute skit will be presented. one time in Nebo Stake, worth an assistantship Junior Gleaners were present Graham L. Daley will cele- about trailing cattle to the 1st Monte Depew, who return- $1800 plus her tuition at the Boys American ed with Silver Gleaner pins ed from a mission Corvallis, Oregon, school. h s 01 h birthday Sun- Jesse Hctes Knight holdings in brate Legion e an when and membership cards Sunday States 5, Raymond, of Central Canada, when he is a West April Miss Smith in the day, daughter conferWin Eagle Badges will be given at the was a young man. With Eddie evening at quarterly Mission Monday, will give a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Smith 40th Anniversary home of his son and wife, Mr. Dixon and Paul Tipton and a A graduate of on his mission and his of Murray. Pr'esentation was made by report Scout1951 was in It that Sacrament and Mrs. Robert (Bert) Daley, few others, he says they shiphas the in she At Lccal Party Sat. Payson High School, sitake Jumor experiences Ward attended Utah State Univers master Lorin Partridge of south main street past the race ped .cattle by rail to Cutbank, West Gladys Smith, the of Services foi the of Gleaner supervisor, to the Jan- Sunday. track. Friends and relatives Mont., and from there took 40th The of a Court held First ward anniversary ity on scholarship. Leare invited to call after twelve them over the trail into CanAmerican of the Mr. lowing: Kathleen Crane, Claix 28 of Scout to Honor son award is a founding Eagle Mr. Depew ada. a noon. ice Loveless, Mary Jones, with was celebrated and left He Between then gion Badges. and Mrs. Max Depew. He married Margaret Eva born was the April Mr. at Sullivan, Ella Jayne Gatley for his mission in March 1959 Daley 1958, six more were awarded. party Saturday evening Clean-U- p Kathleen Day a son of Simons in Provo in 1905. They Mein Provo, 1879, 3, American testi18 Peggy Provstgaard, Legion 1958 In were awarded. Payson farewell following his morial Hall. Members of the Mathew and Mary Wightman were later divorced. He keeps (Continued on Back Page) monial that was held on SunRichard Jackson Friday, March 27, the Court local un t. number 48, and Daley. With his family, he house for himself in a trailer 17. of Honor with a special cereWins $300 Scholarship Monday day, March their partners, together with went to Grass Valley when he near the home of his son, The West Ward services will mony was held again to award Members of the auxiliary, join- was a baby of six months, re- Bert. Clean-U- p Day in Payson, Eagle Scout Badges to Larry begin at 7:30. Ten of his 14 children are Wins $300 School Goevent. in tne ed maining there until he was and Genola High Santaquin, Huff, son of Mr. and Mrs. when 17 of living, at they was including six sons and age, served A years hot supper shen will be on Monday, Lewis Huff; Arthur Noon, son four daughters as follows: to Payson moved the in andecorated legion tables to an 6, according April of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Noon; FFA Convention Romney A rancher and pioneer of Jean and Bert Daley, Payson; nouncement made by May- Gary Reif, son of Mr. and Mrs. colors, blue and yellow, with Hal numerous locations, Mr. Daley Glen Daley, Grand Junction, welcomed by Mrs. or G. Osmond Dunford, Pay-soC. J. Reif; and Stephen Seely, guests Richard Jackson, member of Jackson, Dale Oberg, John PTA spent several years in Thistle Colo.; Chad Daley, Fruita, Sanpresident Hurst, auxiliary Mayor Lynn Crook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dorman the Payson FFA chapter, won Cowan, Steven Farr, Steven comDaley, Moab; Morris Sorenson, Legion Valley after 1905, then spent Calif ; Max and Arch Williams, Seely. New Castle. the $300 scholarship offered Bona, Clyde Peery, KeithAllan 5 years in Payson and ih 1914 Mathew Daley, in arrange-mentwill be taquin, assisted Antone mander, Romney Dr. of the Payson Gordon Moore, principal This makes a total of 56 annually by the Standard Oil The program included went to the Teton Valley in Colo.; Mrs. Oral (Winona) Mower. the guest speaker at the last High school. James and was Kinnison award The awards in this troop. a vocal solo by Noel D'xon ac- Idaho. Later he returned to Wood, Provo; Mrs. Harold Park-vieCompany. Eagle of the P.T.A. meeting sweetheart, School will be dismissed The chapter made at the annual FFA conThere was one Star and Life companied by Mrs. Gould Dix- Payson again and then went (Mary) Diamond, Mapleton; school of this year. Dr. in all of the schools in Pay-soat Colorado. Mrs. Norris (Madge) Johnson, 12 merit badges awarded on, and a comic stunt by Mrs to Eagle and vention held last Friday and Christine Walton, and her and County, recent his of tell will Romney Santaquin and Goshen Friday. Saturday in Salt Lake City. tendants, Judith Done Frances Clouser and partner In 1935 he retrod from ran- Spanish Fork; Mrs. Joseph Marda Hardvigsen, were in trip to Russia and show slides to permit the school chilJackson was also awardwas of Court Honor The pre- of Lake Shore. ching and returned to Payson (Vera) Beardall, Spanish Fork. Mrs. Dale Barnett, presidren to assist their parents ceded ed the Stale Farmer degree, attendance at the convention eonclid-eToastwhere he has since made his He has 49 grandchildren, 54 and a games the by Dancing conduct banquet. will meeting in cleaning up around the and three the highest degree given on and participated in the state dent. will be held at the schohome. master Hiatt the Ferron presentevening. which lots and in the streets in ed Merrill Mr. the stale level. The Pay-so- n sweetheart contest. chairA son of Utah Pioneers of of was Mark Mrs 8, be Bryan Christopherson on ol Wednesday, April The delegates attended three front of their homes. also has a brother, Arrecalls Mr. many Daley 1852. Chapter also won a suasGs'od Daley as of man s' the The by Provo pper guest speaker. A free show will be premeetings daily. The annual ginning at 8 p.m. Earl experiences in cattle raising thur Daley, Payson; and two perior chapter award. Election for officers will be sented Monday afternoon for scout band of Troop 91, di- Mrs. Noel Reece. Mrs. Dan sta- banquet was held on Saturthe attending and general ranching in the sisters, Mrs. Dolly Mansfield, Kenneth Delegates Mrs. Lewis rected Huff, Peterson, the children at the Huish Of theby17 members played. te convention for Payson were day night at which time the held at this meet'ng. Mrs. Dixon and Noel Mrs. of rugged western country where Payson; and Mrs. Effie Taylor, iniels. the The general public is sweetheart contest was Theatre, Payson. he has lived. He likes to tell Winanshee. Wash. Jay D. Rindlisbacher, Harley state and awards were Simmons. Scouts. 13 Jack are band Eagle given. vited to attend. Kinser, Ray Rothe, Richard held Ward. President Money succeeds Delphin S. Hiatt, who moved1 recently to Deirich, .Idaho, where he purchased a ranch. President Hiatt had served as president of Nebo Stake since January 8, 1956. Mark E. Peterson, member of the Counc.l of Twelve of the LDS Church, and Eldred G. Smith, patriarch to the church, were in attendance at the conference and directed the selection of the new presiElder Peterson andency.selection and prethe nounced sented the names of the three for sustaining vote of the audience in attendance. t A. E. Wall was retained as Broad-ben- t stake clerk and Roy as financial clerk as were all members of the Nebo Slake High Council. All other slake auxiliary officers and board members were also retained. Other Officers Named Ronald Stewart was named activity counselor replacing C. Garth Olson in the YMMIA. Mr. Stewart will serve as a counselor to Rulon J. Hill. Taylor was named president of the Third quorum of Elders with Louis Minnick and. Theron Heelis, counselors. They replace Larry Burton, Clyde Jasperson president, and Byron Montague, counsel- dena-'nwri- Minstrel Show Production Date Set Payson Boat Club Installs Officers at Tuesday Meet Di-Fio- re De-M- ar Friday Jones Talks qu-hrt- et Park-Secon- , Dun-for- d Qld-roy- d, Food-line- d. Payson Research Park-Secon- are d Uni-ersit- re-ce'- Report Four two-ye- Ward ar open-hous- Pay-so- n Set For Student Payson Speaks at Scholarship at State , n, Last Parkview j Le-Fevr- e, s. w n, d n; , i |