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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, May 4, 1961 Spring Lake. News small sons, Mrs. Verla Roundy and children from Spring ville; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butler, Stanley (Pete) Butler and Miss Colleen Jacklin of Provo. Mrs. Cecil S. Peery is very happy over the birth of a great granddaughter born to By Lenora Huish Board holds regular meeting, graduation assignment made The Board of Education of The Beehive Girls and the School Dictrict met in Nebo ward held scouts of the Boy called session in the regular the April Conquest party Tues District Office in Spanish Amusement the in day night Fork, Utah on Wednesday, Hall under the direction of April 26, at 7:00 p.m. PresiLenora class their leaders, William H. Sorensen was dent Huish and Ross Hendrickson. ner granddaughter and hus- in charge of the meeting. Roll About 24 Scouts and girls parband, Mr. and Mrs. Arlin showed all members preticipated in the games. Re- Adamson of American Fork, call sent. Superintendent Russell freshments were served. The 30. The little Miss wei- N. Stansfield and Clerk, ClarM.I.A. Presidencies were in at- April a little over 7 pounds. ence J. Wendel, were also preghed tendance. She has a brother, Bradley. sent. Mrs. Walter Butler and her Mama is the former Janice sister, Mrs. John Daniels of Spainhower. Proud grandparheld on April Payson were in Salt Lake on ents are Mrs. 11a Spainhower of the meeting were furof which 17, copies Monday; and Tuesday of last and Byron W. Adamson ot the nished Superintendent and week visiting at the home of American Fork. Board member to each mailed their sister Clara and husband Mrs. JElvon Butler went to on April 18, were approved Mr. and Mrs. George Barnett, Roy on Thursday to be there as the official minutes of the at Murray. when her daughter, Mrs. Art above meeting on a motion by A very interesting program Arnold, returned home from Leo A. Crandall, seconded by was presented by the Ross the Hospital with her new Alfonzo Kester. Motion unHendrickson family in a recent baby "'born April 24. " animous. Sunday evening Services. The Mr. Butler went to Roy on Claims, amounting to $8391 mustwo prcvam consisted of Sunday to see the new baby .00 (Vo. No. 4132 to NO. 41.0 ical numbers, a trumpet solo staying over night and re- incl.), lists of which were played by R. K. and a selec- turning home on Monday. tse Superintendent ana tion on the piano played by Mrs. Clara Menlove spent each Board member, were apLinda. Talks were given by last week at the home of her for payment on a MoStephen, Mrs. Hendrickson son, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Men- proved Ailonzo Kester secondtion and Mr. Hendrickson. to ed byGlade Stone. Motion unlove, "at Payson helping by Mrs. Daphna Moore spent take care of the new baby boy last week convalescing at the who arrived at the Menlove animous. Stansfield home of her daughter, Mr. and home the week before. Superintendent latest developthe reviewed Mrs. Ted Menlove, at Spanish Mr. and Mrs. Earl Decker Fork, after being released from had a very enjoyable time ments concerning a proposed on tne nortn side of the Payson Hospital where she with his brother and roadway me new was confined for a week after visiting Spanish Fork High when Chief War-rea discussion undergoing surgery there.' Officer Alpine and Mrs., school site. After a mofacts ot the Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Carter Decker, presented, KenLouisville, from, KesAlfonzo made was are very proud of the birth tucky, by tion spent a day last week seconded by S. Roland of a grandson born to their ter, visiting at their home. Board proVerdaughter and The young married group Lindsay, that the a 40 ft. wide temwith ceed na and Andrew Taylor of of MIA spent a pleasant evenroad just south and The baby was born together Saturday night porary on the Hughes pro' in the Payson Hospital April ing boardering when they went 'bowling at and further to author25. He weighted a little over perty, reLanes. On Nebo to do 9 pounds and will be named Payson from bowling the ize the Superintendent turning ditch covbroLee. has the He have four irrigation Rodger Mr. group met at the home of thers, Stephen, Larry; Brent and Mrs. Glen Thomas where ered at that point. Motion unand Ronald. animous. they enjoyed a pot luck supGeneral Mr.-- . Max Rosenlof, Rodger will be celebrating per. The affair was planned this birthday from now on,' on New on the SpanContractor Mr. and Mrs. and directed waited the same day as that of his Thomas. Aboutby Fork ish School, High attended. thirty uncle, Merrin Spainhower. Mrs. Cecil S. Peery was in on the Board in order to ex Mrs. George LeFevre, Mrs. Springville Sunday night to plain his stand on the proposed Lee Deuel and Mrs. Beatrice attei-the evening services, change order authorizing an Y. Moore, Mrs. Dorothy Ann when her son, Mr. and Mrs. increase in the amount of fill Vincent and Mrs. Louise Hone Don Leo Spainhower, and family dirt needed. Motion by Alof Provo went to Salt Lake on the program for A. Crandall, seqonded by sppesented Saturday. They were met by the meeting in their ward fonzo Kester, that the Board Mrs. Shirla Hofeling and they with music and talks. She stay- accept the change order on inall attended the annual lunch- ed over amount of fill dirt night, returning home creasing the new eon of the granddaughters of on the around Spanish Fork Monday. recommended as Brigham Young Association, School, High at the Lion House. After the by Ashworth Architects. Moluncheon the group enjoyed tion unanimous. a conducted tour through the Scout Dens Stansfield Superintendent Beehive House. a letter to the Board presented A family gathering was enWard from Loa Johnson, Lunch Supjoyed at the home of Alan ervisor of Nebo, School , DistThe four Cub Scout Dens of rict,-- ' requesting permission Butler Saturday night when all of his family enjoyed a Payson Third Ward met Mon- from the Board for a d dinner and social day night for. a Pack meeting. of unit managers and Mrs. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Members of each Deri, present- Loa Johnson to attend the Kenneth Butler and three ed a short skit and handicraft American School Foods Serarticles which the boys bad vice National made during the month were which will be Convention, held in Denver, PAYSON CHRONICLE displayed. Colorado July 30 to August 3, Den Mothers are: Den 1 1961. A motion was made by A weekly newspaper, establish Mrs. Janette Anderson; Den S. Roland Lindsey; seconded ed in 1888, published ever 2 Mrs. Gwen Harmer; Den 3 Alfonzo Kester, that the Mrs. Merl Jones; and Den by Thursday and entered as sec request be granted, with ' ond Class matter at the post 4 Mrs. Ardella Burdick. the stipulation that a total of office in Payson, Utah, undet Service Stars were presentfive people, representative of the act of March 8. 1879. ed to Cub Scouts J. R. Peck, the different areas in the DisSubscription rate, $3.00 per by his brother, Lloyd Andress be chosen to go. Motion year, $1.75 6 months, payable by his mother, and Brent Bur- trict, unanimous. in advance; single copy 10 dick by his mother. Cub Scout Assignments to attend gradcents. Kenneth Jenkins was presentas ed a Bobcat Badge by bis uation exercises were made H. William President follows: mother. Max R. Warner, Publisher. Ernest McClellan, Cub Scout Sorensen and Glade Stone Leo Lynn Powell, Assist- Spanish Fork Sr, High. Madoline Dixon, Correspon- Master, ant Cub Scout Master, and A. Crandall Springville Sr. dent their committee are busy plan- High. S. Roland Lindsay and Sr. ning for the August theme, Alfjonzo Kester Payson High.Stansfield Superintendent 1 A read the following letter to the Board from L. H. Comaby, Principal of the Spanish Fork Junior High School: The National High School Association publishes pietry and a jflAAA Young America Sings. The 1960-6- 1 edition is devoted to time to great get an Anthology of Mountain conor give a new High School poetry and of ten efforts the tains poetic Kodak camera of our students; six from the eighth grade and four from the seventh. I feel that this is a commendable achievement for Mrs. Exilda Crabb and her students. (Signed) Very truly yours L. H. Comaby, Princifur-nisn- sister-in-la- ed presented a letter from Major General Maxwell E. Rich, Utah National Guard, requesting the Board to concur in the action taken asking principals to nominate one' boy from each high school to attend the 1st Annual Freedom Foundation Assembly to be held at Camp W. G. Williams in August of this year. Motion by Leo A. Crandall, seconded by Glade Stone, that the Board of go on record as giving its support and endorsement to the above program. Motion unanimous. WHEREAS, the Board of Education had decided to refund $125,000 par value of building bonds maturing July 1, 1961, and WHEREAS, the Clerk had been authorized to advise Lauren W. ibbp and Sons and Edward L. Burton and Company, by letter dated April 19, 1961, of the Boards desire to receive bids for the refunding bonds at a regular meet ing on Wednesday, April 26, 1961 at 8:00 p.iq. and with the stipulation that the successful bidder prepare the resolution, obtain the bond attorneys approving opinion, prepare and print the necessary bonds for the required signatures of Board officials all of which services are to be provided at the bidders expense; A motion was made byi Glade Stone, seconded by S. Roland Lindsay, that the Board accept the low bid as submitted by the following: First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. Edward L. Burton and Company, Continental Bank and Trust Co., Lincoln Ure and Company, and signed by J. R. Midhel. Motion unanimous. Stansfield Superintendent and the Board discussed several items in the proposed budget projecting future plans of organization and building programs. nt son-in-la- Spr-ingvill- e. d in 3rd organized car-loa- ve . A-- pal. Stansfield Superintendent for two a request presented Natthe to attend secretaries ional Convention of Educational Secretaries, July 20 thru 24, to be held at Corvallis, Oregon. A motion was made by Leo A. Crandall, seconded by Glade Stone, that two secretaries from the District Office be sent to the National Convention of Educational .Secretaries. Motion unanimous. - Stansfield Superintendent , BROWNIECtflmJL TEAM Camera and projector everyone can afford! Take sharp color movies, show them big and bright with this camera-proiectteam. The Brownie 8 amazingly low-coMovie Camera, f2.7 is easy to load and use, needs no focusing, has handy exposure dial. New Brownie 8 Movie Projector is remarkably trim and compact yet it shows movies big, bright, and sharp. A wonderful movie buy! - " st ' GEAN S PHOTO Phone 4G5-222- 4 SHOP Pavson. Utah Outdoor Festival. Committee Members are: Master; McClellan, Ernest Lynn Powell, Assistant Master; Keith Jolley, Finance; Dick Harmer, arrangements; Lee Anderson, membership, and Janette Anderson, reporter. ALL IN QUALITY ALUMINUM Handsome curved-to- p contempcL rary styling and outstanding comfort! Deluxe tufted back cushion injmany beautiful fabrics . . . luxurious innercoil seat cushions . , smooth, relaxing Glide Ride. Senior students to visit, U of U Saturday Several Utah high school students ponder over which departments they will visit during the High School Day program which will be held at the University of Utah, Saturday, May 6. Senior students from all over the State are invited to attend the event which is designed to explain to participants the enjoyment of learning. Information will be presented on admissions, registration, housing, fraternities and sororities, and ROTC. Students will have an opportunity to visit various departments including medicine, law, art, business, sculpture, and others. Regardless of the university a student plans to attend, High School Day will provide a welcome preview of university life.' ; Late registrations will be accepted for several more days. Students may contact their school principal to make arrangements to attend. SENIOR DAY AT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Senior High Scjhool students ponder over which department to visit at Senior Day at University of Utah Saturday. 'Left to right are Alice Ann Burns, Tanny Sorbonne, Jim Burns and Jay Harker, kneeling. |