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Show THE BELL RINGS FOR . . . ' BYU If wps late when I got home from Sunday School Prepara-t'o- n meeting last night (Sister Stella Peterson was with me and we always have so much to discuss on life and Teacher Training) and s;nce I could rot recall a single, bit of news I went to bed with a prayer on my lips and in my heart that if there was anything . T-'iworthy cr of good report Id be able to remember it af.d sure enough at 4:45 (just 15 minutes ago) I awakened with an idea and a couple of news items (only trouble is they always seem so much better in my mind than they do on paper). Ive been thinking about a woman I heard of recently who objects to our church on the grounds that it requires too much from its members she prefers one where she can go and sit and listen to beautiful music and to words of wisdom and I suppose that is all well and good if one doesnt mind letting a few ambitious people get all the Scheduled on April STAKE SANTAQUIN-TINTI- C Annual Invitational Track and Field Meet 16-1- 7 Invitat.ons to BYUs 45th Invation Track and annual one doesnt development, nurd becoming one with what Field Meet were mailed to me of our a thorities in this high schools and junior collast Conference sa d we might leges in five western states :f chronic TV watch- over the weekend as the advanced plans for the ing persists, A nation of imbeciles. How in the world mammoth spring event. The largest meet of its kind cm we possibly follow the admonition of Jesus to be- in the West, the Invitation come perfect even as our Fath- Meet is scheduled for April in the Cougar stadier in Heaven is perfect if we never get any practxe, if we um. Dr. Edwin Kimball, direct- only enjy the lecture method of living. As Sister Peterson put over so beautifully yam aniin her lesson last night the errings, pictures, and albaskets, mals, problem-projesewing method of imcould one most anything learning is far superior in the classroom because everyone agine and gave a demonstragets a chance to participate. tion on how to make many of Likewise doesnt it seem reas- them. Sherla Bingham demonable to believe that in the onstrated how to make cream classroom of life it would also puffs. be the superior way The Stake Relief Society has The Stake Speech Festival planned a Temple excursion was held Tuesday evening in to the Manti Temple on .Wedthe Second Ward Chapel un- nesday, April 27. The next Stake dance will der the direction of the new Stake Speech Director, Kenna be held April 18 at Eureka. It Spainhower Worthington. Subject of the will feature Don disc jockey) talks given was taken from (popular Provo II Nephi 2:11. For it must and his record hop. needs be that there is opposi"And he said to them all, tion in all things. Superior If any man will come after rating was given to Milo Lar- me, let him deny himself, and son and Kathryn Larson with take up his cross daily, and next awards going to Bessie follow me. Jane Hoopes and Marda Hart-vicse- n. 'For whosoever will save his life shall lose it; but whoThe Second Ward Relief So- soever will lose his life for ciety was reorganized on Sun- my sake, the same shall save day with Sister Beulah Brad- it. Luke 9:23-2He is not only idle who ley as President with counselors, Dot York and Fay Jolley. does nothing, but he is idle who Plomo Chadwick was retained might be better employed. Socrates. as secretary. Outgoing ofA sad note in the news comes ficers who have done a splendid job are Dessa Horrocks, to my attention. The Eureka Laura Westover, and Blanche Ward M.I.A. presented a three act play in the Stake Center York. Last week a treat was in on Monday night. I am unable store for those who attended to give the title, characters, when one of our former ward or director of the play but the members, Gen Wall and Gene-vie- few who attended were very Poulson, County Exten- well pleased with it. Proceeds, sion Agent brought a beauti- had there been any, was to ful display of articles includ- have gone for the girls home. if Uni-veisi- ct ty PAYSON BOYLING at Stadium The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1959 League Standings of of this years spring carnival, said invitations are being extended to junior high and high school performers within a radius, plus all junior cllleges in the intermountain area. Although a majority of the participants are from the Utah schools, the meet also draws heavy representations from Nevada, Idaho, Colorado and Utah Medical Association Looks to Reduction In Cost of Medical Care For Aged Persons 350-mi- le Full study of plans looking towards a reduction in the cost of medical care for aged persons in low income groups has been instituted by the Utah State Medical Associa- this group were urged by the Utah State Medical Association. As one result, a Rocky Mountain Regional Conference on medical service to the aged is being scheduled May 8 and tion. With needs of the aged May 9 in Salt Lake City, with increasing as medical science churches, schools, labor, retirincreases the average life span, ed persons organizations, etc. members of the House of Del- asked to participate. Experts egates of the Utah State Med- and organizations from Ari- Wyoming. Kimball said that some of the finest athletes in this section of the country will be seen in action this year. Special event stars already announced include Rafer Johnson. world decathlon champe ion, and Max Truex, champion from University of Southern California. First day of the meet will be limited to junior high school tennis, while Fridays schedule also includes four of the nine events in the championship for high school performers. Saturday, biggest day of the meet, will begin at 8:30 a.m. with junior college tennis, senior high tennis finals, and the balance of the 120 events. two-mil- ical Association labelled provisions of adequate care for the aged a number one problem. Delegates from all counties in Utah, attending the March 25 semi-annusession of the orgainzation, initiated studies in cooperation with Blue Cross, Blue Shield and the Bureau of Economics and Business Research of the University of Utah to develop medical ser507 vice benefits for persons over 507 65 years of age in low income groups. Efforts to expedite developal Vick Linton, Crouchs Mar Jacobson, Dons A TEXAS BELLE . . . Actress Shirley Price Is one of the bath-to- e bea sties la the new film, Some Like It Hot. Shirley is tram Dallas, Texas, Classified Ads Bring Quick Results zona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico and Wyoming will be represented. Reports urging fuller public interest in mental health establishment of problems; municipal and county agencies dealing with air pollution and smog; new attention to auto safety and accident prevention, and renewed attention to Civil Defense and survival programs were also approved by the House of Del- egates session. 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