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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1960 BELL THE RINGS FOR . SANTAGUIEJ-TINTI- November is Thanksgiving month and Thanksgiving reminds us of our Pilgrim Forefathers who proclaimed a day for giving thanks with wild turkey featured on the menu and turkey reminds us of gob- bling SO to make a short story long I want to remind you that the whole stake is gobbling about a big celebra-- , were going to have come November 19 (you can get part of your gobbling done before Thanksgiving). Beginning at 5:30 p.m., food, including chili, meat pies, weiners on a stick, hamburgers, salads, ice cream, pie, cake, drinks, candy, will be sold. Beginning at 7:50 an auction will be held. It will be held in the new Stake Center and proceeds will go to help finish the building. Let's show our thanks for blessings weve received by supporting this activity. A large crowd was in attendance at the Sacred to Me evening held last Tuesday in Goshen with Grace Fielding, Payson and LeRoy Whitehead, PAYSCN CHRONICLE weekly newspaper, establi.ni ed in 1888, published ever Thursday and entered as set ond Class matter at the pets office in Payson, Utah, unde the act of March 8, 1879. Subscription rate. $3.00 pei year, $1.75 6 months, payable in advance; single copy 10 A cents. Max R. Warner, Publisher. Madoline Dixon, Correspond ent. H I III ll ITT STAKE C Spanish Fork, as guest speakers. Stake Ensign and Laurel Leaders, Bro. and Sister Wilson Lee, assisted by Class Representatives, Calvin Ewell and Suzanne Shaw were in charge of arrangements. The program included an accordion prelude by Barbara painter; male quartet, Kay jischner, Dennis Christensen, Sa,ven Fowkes, and Bob Back-tio- n man, accompanied by Teddy McKay; prayers by Kenneth Crook, Steven Janet Openshaw and Sorenson. Light refreshments were served and books with the theme of the How Near to the program, That is Clean is Youth Angels as their subject were presented to each young man and woman present. Baptized Nov. 5,: urged to attend the University of Scoutjng began of age arebasic course. explorer Basic training certificates in the Goshen Ward Church last Friday night will be issued to each adut Students attend Brigham Young University taurRSllsm conference Oct. 29 Tha Payson Chronicla, Payscn, USsh Journalism studnts from I; y ;cn High School Saturday attended Brigham Young Universitys 25th annual Journalthe oldest ism Conference, journal ism conference in the State of Utah, on Oct. 29. The young editors were challenged by the kepnote speaker, William B. Smart, editorial writer of the Desert jjeWS and Telegram, to insist that you get the truth and that He pointed you get it fully. out that they are seeing history made in a world explosion of freedom, and that presenare the Americans t-day best informed electorate in the history of the world. Workshop sessions were held during the morning and after Santaquln-Tinti- c noon for the young journalists in such subjects as reporting, editing, advertising techniques, yearbook editing and layout, feature writing, tips for mimeographed newspapers, journalism careers, sports writing. Teachers also held a buis-nemeeting of the Utah Association of Journalisms Directors and were guests at a ss luncheon. Local students attending were: Carol Sue Wilson, Carol Huber, Harry Kimm Hancock, at 7:30 will be directed by Rulon Dean the Skinner, District Scout ExecuSantaquin-Tinti- c University of tive. Scoutin got underway for In the boy scout department, boy scout and explorer lead- invitations are issued to the ers, it was announced today scoutmasters, assistant scoutby Glen Milner, Santaquin-Tinti- c masters, troop committeemen; Leadership Training institutional representatives, Chairman. MIA superintendencies, bishopA basic boy scout and a basic rics, and fathers of boys 11, explorer course will be offer- 12, and 13 years of age to ated on Friday, November 4, 11, tend. and, 18. A basic cub scout Explorer advisors, associate course will not be offered un- advisors, post committeemen, til December. institutional representatives, Instructors for the boy scout MIA Superintendencies, Bishcourse will be Mr. Milner oprics, and mothers and fathw hile the explorer department ers of boys 14, 15, and 16 years Friday, November 4, p.m. in the Goshen Chapel, Help Keep America Strong Ruth Christensen, and Sidney Barron. Save regularly with AS. SAVINGS BONDS attending all three sessions of the University of Scouting. Unit scoutleaders are reminded that the training will count towards their scouter key, den mother award, or scouter award, concluded Mr. Milner. More ties of allayed hibition than half the difficulthe world would be or removed by the exof good temper. Arthur Helps. What is more mortifying than to feel that youve missed the plum for want of courage to shake the tree? Gordon Patten Graves, Sandra Ellen Thomas, Patricia Thomas, Richard C. Staik, Linda Margaret Chatwin, Susan Lee Steele, Peggy Ann Carter, Madge Susan, Christensen, Claudia Lynn Stansfield. Babies blessed in Second Ward: Wade Albert, son of Calvin Raymond and Marilyn Greenhalgh Clayson; Roger Anthony, son of Forrest Lynn and Wrenna Merrill Smith. The Ward M.I.A. Speech Festival will be held Nov. 8 and 9 in each of the wards and winners will participate in the Stake Festival which will be held in Elbcrta at 7:30 November 10. Tilly Bascombe u'as sustained as Junior Sunday School Coordinator in the Second Ward. Morals are lost, not by one big blowout just by slow leaks". Author1 unknown. As the glory of God is in- - THE BIG MAIL . . . Dwarfing Marilyn Caiman, 18, of Spring-fielIII., this big box was ratherected as an r. er than a d, eye-catch- er letter-grabbe- so the glory of women and boys and girls is intelligence. Truly intelligent people believe in and serve God. Elder Mark E. Petersen. telligence, men and ii a mi dimension in Lelephonin Last Sunday, Paysons new dial telephone system went into operation. At that time, all telephones in Payson received new seven-dignumbers, each beginning with the central office followed four additional for example, prefix 465, figures by (In Goshen the prefix is 274, in Santaquin 754.) At the same instant, the miracle of Direct Distance Dialing became a fact in Payson, Goshen and Santaquin. All subscribers here can now dial their own n long distance calls. IMPORTANT HINTS ON LOCAL CALLING it 465-316- 0. station-to-statio- j If you havent already done so, be sure to dispose of your old directory. 2 You've never driven e heavyweight that handled Correct I I your personal 3 your Blue Book, which EASIER GOING FOR THE DRIVER AND THE LOAD, LONGER LIFE FOR THE TRUCK I 4 7 don't think scrapping the front axle has made a world of difference, you haven't driven a Chevy In a while. A few minutes behind the wheel and you can feel why drivers are happier and breakable loads are better protected. But the biggest advantage of all, youll realize, Is that the truck itself (sheet metal, tires, chassis components, everything) takes less abuse. With independent front susextra pension soaking up road shock and vibration, the truck lasts longer, goes thousands of miles before trade-i- n time. Add that to what everybodys always known about Chevy dependability and you find yourself looking .u; e sm at the soundest truck Investment you could bet your business on. number lists. A handy place to keep numbers frequently called is was mailed to you recently. Be sure to listen for the steady ready to receive your call. hum-m-- of the dial tone, which means the equipment is m turns of the dial on all local calls ... for example, dial 5 Remember, four remaining figures, such as you need assistance, 6 If and she will help you. If you dont trust to memory! Look up all numbers before you dial tike this one I dial the figure 0 (Operator), ask for the assistance operator, IT'S EASY TO DIAL A LONG DISTANCE Suppose you want to call Klondike Here's all you need to do: and look! engine In the rear, the driver A panel and two pickups that put a thrifty In between I Thats mors load of as much 1,900 as and space pounds up front Yet these Corvair 95s are nearly two capacity than a conventional maneuverable. Built to last and to Highly bumper. fset shorter from bumper bound to save on a busy schedulel then each of the 5, -0. 2-59- CALL in San Francisco 98 J Be sure to have the complete number youre calling, and the area code, in front of you. 2 Listen for the dial tone: then dial the numeral 1. half-tonn- such as Dial the area 3 Utah). Youll code, find a partial 4 (no area code is required for calls to other cities within list of area code numbers in your new directory-- 4-1- -5 Then dial the number exactly as you would dial a local number. At this the will ask for the number of the phone youre using. Then point, operator you 5 youll hear the phone youre calling begin to ring. C0RVAN Side doors opaa full 49 wide, losdlng holghl It s low 14' Uftl K If you get a wrong number . . . find out the name of the city you reached while the other party is still on the line. Dial 0 (Operator) promptly and tell her what happened, so you wont be billed for the call. 7 When you dont know the number in the distant city, dial "0 and ask the operator for Information in the city you wish to call. There is no charge for calls to Information. 8 For complete instructions on Direct Distance Dialing, consult your new directory , 0 pages 3 to 5. Use your Blue Book to keep a record of SEE THE GREATEST SHOW ON WORTH NOW AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S 198-359- numbers and area codes. MOUNTAIN Orson Brown Chevrolet Company SPANISH FORK, UTAH out-of-to- 1 Distance Dialing its fast, fun, and easy to dial direct STATES TELEPHONE |