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Show lVlb Stfsik by old miw wilD retained as secretary. The conference was held Saturday and Sunday usder direction of the Nebo Stake presidency, Reed J. Money, Harold Harmer and LeRoy A. Announcement was made in Nebo Stake quarterly con- Hill. There was no general Lake City ference Sunday of plans to construct a new stake tabernacle authority from Salt y the visiting during in the southwest area of Payson where the Laban Harding conference. orchard is located. Roy Broadbent, stake clerk Darrell B. Hill was sustained as superintendent of the in charge of finance, announced the plan for construcYeung Mens Mutual Improvement Association with Phil Jones tion of the new stake taberas age group assistant and Ronald Stewart remaining as acnacle in the Sunday morning tivity assistant. Mr. Hill was age group assistant to retiring session of conference. He insuperintendent, Monte D. Curtis. Raymond Montague was troduced the finance commit Annoncement made at stake conference Sunday two-da- tfeibemoid slfsilk tee who will be responsible to $5.00 per plate for adults. $1.50 for children or $1S.00 raise approximately $100,000 for the building. per family. S. Roland Lindsay is chairfirst meeting of the conThe man of the committee with was a special leaderference LuJim Daniels, Jack Powell, cille Spencer and Della W. ship meeting held Saturday evening in the Third ward McClellan as members. chapel. The stake and ward The first fund raising pro- priesthood and auxiliary leadject for the new stake build- ers were in attendance. A ing will be held on Saturday new program set up this year evening, April 23. which w.U called, Keep Faith with Your feature a banquet, giant Family, was discussed and program and dance, home- the part each organization makers bake sale and pris- and priesthood quorum takes es. Prices charged will be was stressed. the leadership Monte D. Curtis, just released Following Musical numbers were g.ven in the afternoon session by meeting, 232 parents of the as MIA superintendent. stake attended a Fathers and President Harmer and Pres- the First grade from the Mothers meeting. A narrated ident Money were the Peteetneet School, led by Mrs. film featuring talks by J. Edgar of the con- Lois Cowan, who sang God speakers Hoover, FBI head, and Presi- ference. The stake America and My presidency Bless dent J. Rueben Clark, Jr., of counseled the of the Thank You Prayer. The MIA youth the first presendency of the stake to prepare for oppor- chorus lead by Roene DiFiore church was shown. G. Os- tunities when to sang One World, accompmond Dunford, seminary prin- be careful and they come, wise in their anied by Jolene Haskell. cipal, spoke relating import- dating habits, to avoid petting Prayers were offered by Richant findings from a survey and to ab.de by the ard Holdaway and Ruth Dunnecking, taken of young people in prep- teachings of the church lead- ford. aration for the White House ers and to be active in church Floral arrangements were conference to be conducted by organizations for it will furnished bring by the Park Ward President Eisenhower. happiness. Sunday School. A male quartett, composed of Vernon and Robert Finch, Rulon Hill and W. Heber Jones Southwest Indian Mission and accompanied by Roene sang That Sweet Story con-clud.- Di-Fio- of Old VOLUME 73, No. 13 JayShee to present Fashion Show at Peteetneet Friday Carlisles accept mission call, testimonal Sunday School. The theme will be Forever Spring, with Mrs. Roene as commentator. Mrs. Bob Provstgaard, chairman, states there will be door prizes and many interesting features planned for the event. Funds earned will be divided between Payson Public Library and the Utah County Child Guidance Clinic, according to Mrs. Melv.n Dallin, Di-Fio- re Beautification committee expresses thanks to city Festival be presented in the forthcoming festival, as well as the So, for your stake chorus information, in case you didnt already know, here are the individuals in charge of their (First wards participation: named are directors last ac- companists). West ward, Martha Hall, Joe Scott; Spring Lake, Mariam Cowan, Aroha Butler; Park, Barbara Doug Christensen, Tanner; First, Crista Amos, Mae Dixon; Second, Lila Carlisle, Betty Winegar; Third, Stan Peck, Trita Walton; Fourth, Alma Willey; Fifth, Enone Cay, JoLynne Daniels. Weve been telling you a little each week about the numbers theyre preparing heres the final installment in that do dept.: The Third ward will a lilting, melodic little Swiss of waltz, entitled The Song bit a includes Home it even of yodeling! Park ward will do Tzena, Tzena, an Israel song with lots of verve and bounce youll recognize this one! Now, dont forget Sunday rehearsal, everyone as usual, 3:30 at the Tabernacle. Pay-so- Payson Library set notes and quotes to My Task. Friday Payson The Payson Jayshees will present a fashion show Fri-ia- y, April 1st, 8 p.m., at the mditorium of the Peteetneet Say, its a good thing that our good friend and festival tenor, Vernon Finch, doesnt The sing with his hands! Dther night he got mixed up with a power saw, so now his lefty is sporting a classy bandage job! It has been a most painful ordeal, and he mightve had good reason to bow out of all activities for a while, but, thank goodness, not Vernon Hes been with us all the way. Isnt there a special promise given to those who endure to the end? Certainly, heres one! There were nearly eighty singere in their places at conference last Sunday and believe me, it was a thrill to see, as well as hear them! As looked over their faces, I couldnt help thinking of the vast amount of singing talent we have here and, Im not just Young either! prejudiced, start jnes, and older, just counting em, and youll be surprised at how many very fine voices are floating round and about us! Do you know your ward M. These t. A. music leaders? fine folks are readying acts and Speakers at the Sunday morning session were Alan Baird, chairman of the stake who genealogy committee, stressed the importance of temple work and genealogy research and announced that a class on genealogy research will begin Wednesday, March 30, at 7:30 p.m. in the seminary building. Josephine Christensen, Marion Jay Nielson, PAYSON, UTAH THURSDAY, MAR. 31, 1960 who recently returned from the Danish Mission, and Ross L. Broadbent, who filled a mission in Brazil, were the other speakers. Music for the session was Clean-U- p Set Day furnished by the sixth grade of the Peteetneet School, who Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Carlisle Friday, April 1, has been declared Clean-u- p Day in Pay-so- n sank, Thanksgiving Prayer accept Mission call and and The Ash Grove City, providing weather will permit, by Mayor G. Os- Ronald Hall The Holy sang and mond Dunford. All citizens are urged to clean-u- p Prayers were spoken City. their beautify premises. by Dale Osborn and Vem EldRubbish may be piled in the streets and city trucks will Allen of the Fourth Ward ers quorum. pick it up and haul it away. The afternoon session was to youth. The first devoted Schools will be closed in Payson for Clean-u- p Day. speaker was President Hill. Mr. adn Mrs. Charles L. Car- on Finch, who will sing, He was followed by Anitra Montague, a Mia Maid, Monte lisle will be honored at a mis-- s Prayer of Thanksgiving and Bona, Wayne Spencer and onary farewell in the Sunday May the Good Lord Bless and n evening services of the Keep You, accompanied by First Ward Sunday eve- Roene DiFiore; accordion solo, Week ibrary ning. Services will begin at David Rindl.sbacher; piano 5 p.m. solo, Linda Carlisle; quartette, The Carlisles have accepted the Drollingers, Milton, Lua mission call to serve in the cille, Richard and Virgina, Southwest Ind an Mission Jesus Lover of My Soul; Pleasure was expressed by be a weekly event. They will enter the mission talks w.ll be given by Grant 1917 in opened A trip around the resident-a- l everyone in town when the home in Salt Lake City on Car'isle, W. Bird Allan, Presarea convinces one that the streets were washed last week ident LeRoy A. Hill, Bishop This marks the third annual April 11. and everyone hoped it would cit.zens are all mindful of The program honoring the Blanchord Dixon and remarks observance of the nat'onwide beautification of our city missionaries includes two num- by the missionaries. InvocaSome sunburn, blisters, and reading development program bers by a male combe will Fred tion offered to quartette, by increase appreciadesigned acking muscles, but its worth tion of the vital role of the posed of W. Heber Jones, Ve 1 and benediction by Ivan April 11-1- 6 . . it! word in cur national Rulon H 11, Robert and Vern- - Cahlisle. If you havent started yet, printed and life, encourage support Know get in the swing of things,, and use cf libraries of all k nds 12th weeks contest there w.ll be prizes as usual by everyone. and most of all deep satisfacisWonThe theme Open County tion. derful New Worlds Wake Up The beautification commitand Read. The goal is a Cn March 23rd Governor better-:- r formed George D. Clyde signed a tee wish to compliment: Mr. and Mrs. Sterling SpenWe cnnt "fford a proclamation designating April 11 to 16 as Know Your Coun- cer on West Utah Avenue; nation of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, ship. Only a wide var ety of ty Government Week. Even though county govern- West ML and Mr. and Mrs. reading can keep us abreast ment is the oldest form of Not man Rowley on West Mt. of what has been, and what government and that govern- Drive. They are out of city is, and train the imagination ment which is felt to be clos- Lmits but are starting the ball to forge ahead into what est to all of the people, it rolling for rural districts. might be in the future. d Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shepherd A better-reaseems to be the level least understood and has even been were not mentioned last seaAmerica, has become referred to as the dark con- son. Their yard will be worth a necessity. The printed word, tinent of American govern- watching this year. They he very basis of education, has have some outstanding plant- assumed a new importance ment. In Utah County, groups are ings. About 1917 the Cultus club of Payson took up a project of invited to visit the office of establishing a public library. county officials ,f previous arThe school children were rangements have been made. BUP to hold asked to bring books from One special day during Know home. These books were put Your County Government confab April 5 in a bakery owned by Mr. Week conducted tours will be Morris. made through all the off.ces The Da: ghters of Utah Pioof the County Officials in the They were later moved to neers will hold their annual the Hancock Building with City and County Build.ng in spring national convention Mrs. Frank Ingles as librarian. Provo. Tuesday, April 5 in Salt Lake Mable Wilson, Eff'e Boyle C.ty at the Hotel Utah, and Mrs. Ida Hu sh served as Gun safety course ballroom. librarians. While Mrs. Huish Mrs. Dora Hancock, Payson, was serving the library was f rst vice for supervisors president of the moved to the present site. South Utah County, states that Wonderful New Open Payson Jaycees and Ameri- arrangements have been made World Wake Up and Read." a with a local bus can Legion will company to WINS WHO'S WHO Mrs. Steve Beilis presents check for gun safety and survival train- carry all persons wishing to $27.50 to Mrs. Lcma Jasperson, who won the past weeks ing for supervision only. The travel via bus. So that the PTA Meeting class will be held every Tues- correct number of busses Who contest. Mr. and Mrs. Beilis, owners of Wee Blu Whos may day evening at the American be ordered, those wishing to A PTA meeting of the Inn, were the sponsors last week of the contest. Legion Hall at 8 p.m. go are asked to contact Mrs. Payson Senior H;gh School Anyone wishing to enter the Susan Ashby, 340 North Main, will be held Wednesday, class must enter during the Payson, no later than 6, in the school audiSunday, April first four weeks of the course April 3. Tickets must be purtorium. It will begin at 8 wh ch began on March 21. Lorna Jasperson was win-- 1 around Payson as The Turk chased in advance. The bus p.m. will leave Santaqu n at 6:30 Israel Heaton from the B. ner in th s weeks Whos Who was born in Romania under th a.m. and Payson LDS taberY. U. will be the guest speak- contest. She named the guest Turkish flag in 1873. He cam GGP slates Precinct nacle at 6:45 a.m. They will er. His subject will be The of the week, Chris Haviet, and to Payson in 1901 as construe Iso make stops enroute to need for recreation in our found the correct number of tion foreman when the Utah meeting Wednesday Idaho Sugar factory was con clues, 23. Salt Lake City. lives. She was presented a check structed west of town. A precinct meeting of the He was married to the late Monday afternoon for $27.01 Republican Party of Payson " (ll (I Mr. Mrs. and Steve beilis Nell by Huish, and for a numbe will be held on Wednesday, of yerrs have made his horn ;ponsors last week. Apr 6, in the City Council Mrs. Jasperson was wui on First North near the Peteel Chambers at 7:30. when Mrs. Beilis picked her neet School. Purpose of the meeting is name from the box wjtfl w His vocation has been to elect precinct officers and in it entries structural steel worker an transact anyother business The jackpot will remain the has worked on and been con properly coming before the ame again, $27.50, this week struction foreman on man; meeting. Almon Harmer is since the winners in mar.v o large and important structu precinct chairman. he past contests have been res. He was construct on fore 'ble to find all of the clues. man when the Salt Lake an The lucky 13th weeks con- Utah Railroad shops were bail test is sponsored by Mr. and here and worked on the con Bake Sale Mrs. Lew Haas, owners and struction of Oakand Ba The Lady Firemen will operators of Lews Appliance Bridge, the Golden G t Center. hold a bake sale Saturday, They have chosen Bridge, both near San Fran their mystery guest of the cisco, and Lees Ferry. April 9, at Sherms Mens week and boxes will be locatApparel. During hi? earlier days i ed at The Time Box, Hill Payson he wore a turbin. Beginning at 10 a.m., the COMPLETE PROJECT Bertus Bills, Steven McBride and Cleaners and City Drug as sale will continue all day. Mr. Have.'t is a acquaintanc Items on sale will include Tim Jones present check for $20 to Mrs. Dale Barnett, project well as in their place of busi- and close friend cf forme Governor Hunt of Arizona. H bread, cakes, pies and home- chairman, and Mrs. Richard Gray, left, president of Taylor ness. School PTA, on completion of seed selling project. Proceeds The guest in last weeks is an ardent student os astron made candy. will be used to buy books. contest, Chris Haveit, known omy and is everybodys frienc as Your Govt - better- -read, non-reade- FASHION SHOW Mrs. Bob Provstgaard assists her niece Bobby Don, try on suit she will model in the JayShees fashion show Friday night. Randy Carter looks on. d, president. Club meeting to Other committee chairmen 4-include models, Mrs. Stan Peterson; card tables, Mrs. be held April 4 Theron Hill; decorations, Mrs. A meeting for all girls and John D. Bufton; and refreshboys who are interested in ments, Mrs. Nate Thomas. their parents and their leadTickets may be purchased from any member of the ers will be held April 4, at 4:00, in the Wilson Theatre in the Junior High School. Mrs. Emily Tyler, Home Demonstration agent, and Joel AA Meeting Barlow, County agent, will be An Alcoholic Anonymous there to discuss record books meeting will be held Thurs- and better acquaint the day evening in the Ameri- project and what is required can Legion Hall at 8:30. to complete them. After the program, any clubs Anyone interested is invited to attend. who have not yet been organized may do so at this time. H 4-- 4-- H Introducing New Teachers . . . Kent Beagley is Junior High teacher Kent Beagley is introduced as a new teacher this year at the Payson Junior High School. He is teaching U. S. History and Science and recently directed the Junior High School play, Dont Take My Penney. Mr. Beagley was born in Hunter, Utah, November 26, 1930. He attended the Elementary schools in Tooele. He graduated from the Lincoln He graduated High School. from the B. Y. U. in 1959 majoring in History and minoring in Speech. On January 13, 1956 he married Maureen Lublin. They have two sons, named Cra g and Cary. They relside in He is the fifth child Provo. in a family of 12 and his wife is thirteenth in a family of fifteen. Mr. Beagley was a great tennis star at Orem High School, winning the region title and second place in the Utah State finals. He was a member of the Orem High School band and played in the school dance band. He served a two year mission to Texas and Louisiana natl Lorna Jasperson wins w w ! ( 1 Kent Beagley Junior High teacher mission for. the Church, and served for 2 years in Korea with the armed forces. During the past few years he has been working with the Utah Nursing Home better-informe- |