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Show GENOLA HEWS Santaquin By Dorothy Thomas GENOLA Miss Linda Larson is visiting at St George for a few weeks. Mr. and Mra. Morris Smith visited at Bear River City last wtek end. Mrs. Roberta Nelstn, Mrs. Ruth Jensen, Mrs. Elsie Oberg, Mrs. Dorothy Thomas visited at Salt Lake last week. birthday party was held of Mrs. Sidney Throckmorton at her home last week. Those who attended were, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mecham, Mr and Mrs. Arden Throckmorton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ewell and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Steele from Spanish Fork, and Mr and Mrs. Clair Hales from Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg entertained last week, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stickney and daughter, Glenna from Lovell, Wyo and Miss Suzanna Nichols from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nelson A in honor Stake Boy Scouts - Tintic Four of the six troops from Scout Dis-- i attendd Camp Maple Dell during the 1961 Summer Camping season with a total of 37 boy scouts and 3 adult leaders camping at the Council Camp, according to Rulon Dean Skinner, District Scout Santaquin-Tinti- c Executive. Troops 117 and 118 attended Maple Dell during the week of June 26 to July 1. Troop 117 is from Elberta and 118 from Goshen. During the last week of camp, Genola Troop' 101 and Santaquin Second Troop 100 attended the camp. Troop 117 had 5 boys; Troop 118 had 16 boys; Troop 101 had 14 boys; and Troop 100 had 2 boys. e, Only the brave know how to forgive; it is the most refined and generous pitch of virtue human nature can arrive at. Laurence Stejtne man. Swanee Kirby and his World Championship Rodeo will be in Heber on Friday and Saturday for roping, bulldogging, Brahama and bronic riding contest featuring some of the West top talent. A purse of $1,000. The rodeo will open with a grand march at 8:00 both nights. A first for Wasatch Countys Fair will be an American Quarter Horse Assn, approved Show to open at 9:00 a. m. on August 10. Dances have been scheduled for Friday and Saturday nights at 9:30 in the Heber Social Hall. The dance will also be held on the Heber Tennis Courts for those who desire to dance outside. Exhibits of foods, needlework, arts and crafts will open Payson 5th Ward Troop 199 under the direction of their Scoutmaster, Fay Fielding, was the fourth Nebo District troop to attend the 1961 Camp Maple Dell Summer Season according to Rulon Dean Skinner, District Scout Executive. ( While at Maple Dell, Troop made the following vancements: Jim Ericksor.- 117 ad-tri- ct badge; Blaine and pioneering; and first Michael aid; and Aranld Barney-firs- t aid and LIFE. Troop 118 recorded the following advancements while at camp: First Class for Harvey Cook and Rodger Hanna; Athletics merit badge for: Kent Jensen, Dennis Thomas, Mike Okelberry, Eddid Davis, Gail Jacobson, Brad Finch, Larry Cook, and Steve Palmer; and safety merit badge for Gail Jacobson. Four merit badges were earned by Troop 101 while at Camp. Elected to membership in the Order of the Arrow from Santaquin-Tintic District were: Richard White from Goshen Troop 118; and Stirling Davis (adult leader) from Goshen Troop 118. At Camp Maple Dell, the MAKE IT BETTER WITH BUTTER,' advises pert Sally morning activities are devoted to advancement skills, the Breinholt, recently chosen a county Dairy Princess winner afternoon to fun activities August is Butter Month in Utah. Sally will represent Salt (field sports) and the evening Lake in the state Dairy Princess finals in the fall. to campfire programs. Camp Maple Dell Season ended after 9 weeks on August 5. safety merit Barney-safet- y Baden-safet- y Mr. and Mrs Dale Coray and son, Lynn, spent last week va- award-winnin- Troop 199 attended the camp from July 31 to August 5. Troops which previously had attended Maple Dell this season are: Troop 92, Troop 93 and Troop 94 of the Payson 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Wards. While fit the Camp, the following advancement was earned by Troop 199, Rand Robinson and Phil Staheli receivt, ed second class badges; Steven Haskell, and Blaine Daley earned their first class badges; Garth Fielding, Fay Fielding, Raymond Loveless and Van L Beckstrom completed their Pioneering merit badge. Gordon Dale y earned Nature merit badge. Garth Fielding and Fay Fielding received their Bronze Palm. In the Friday afternoon fun activities contests, Troop 199 scored first place in the obstacle course contest, rope climb and rowing contest. Through an error in tabulation Troop 199 was awarded the Wahkara Arrow for the best troop in camp. When the error was discovered, they returned the award and were recognized with the Golden for good sportsmanship. A total of 16 boys and Mr. Fielding attended the camp from Payson Fifth Troop 199, concluded Mr. Skinner. Pauline Porter, daughter of and Mrs. Clar Porter, spent several days last week visiting in Salt Lake City. She was the guest of Carol Ann Hiatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jex L. Hiatt, former re- Max R. Warner, Publisher. sident of this city. Dr.- - -- Madoline Jhon V. Badham and Dave cationing in Yellowstone re- Shuler, Payson, together with porting that three inches of Mr. Shulers son, spent a few snow fell in the northern area days in Colorado this week. while they were there. Before going to the park the Corays Mr and Mrs. Harvey Henline stopped at Logan to visit their and daughters, Phyllis, Lana, daughter and husband the Jay Myra Sue and Diana, of Magna Petersons (Carol) who went spent and Monday in on to spend the night with PaysonSunday with their parents, Mr. them at Bear Lajte. and Mrs. Flint McClellan. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Page For their return trip, they joined vacationers at Lake Ta- were accompanied by Dennis hoe last week, then they ac- and Paula Montague, children companied their parents, Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Montague and Mrs Wilmer Hill, and also of Magna, who have spent brother and wife, Mr. afid Mrs. a week here with their grandMax Hill, all of Provo, on the parents, Mrs. Belle Montague trip to the lake. At Tahoe, they and the Flint McClellans. visited with Myrna Hill, a sisA special treat for the young ter, and Diana Duke, both of Dennis was a visit of several Provo, who are employed days at a Birdseye ranch with there for the summer. his uncle, Fred McClellan, who is employed there. Quarter horse shows both approved by the Quarter Horse Assn, and American Quarter Horse Assn, are scheduled in in according to Laurel J. Brown, West Jordan, president of the Inter- Two mid-Augu- 11 12 Heber, Utah Horse Rates - flower Show 2 Dig Parades - Carnival Exhibits - Livestock Show nofEssautKA-tfrion- i 9RV 5 MAJOt IYHTS SpcdiHjlcfc-RUbf - NfosM Owns Uf lUpiq Sica Hdkf Imfetd SIM Prta Hmt Ititau kb Bnnt Show h Wialdi C. Wstwj svue hcai, titan ma no) wMS AQHA Approved Quarter Horse Show AUGUST 10. P FOR THE BEST SHOE REPAIR SPEHCS South Third East 160 Payton, Utah md DTR's "CORONET" Mahogany "Dulux" and Superlative mirror of Pittsburg plate antique brass, combined wood pulls. during August Special in finish protected by DuPont construction features. Tilting glass. Flush modern pulls, of with finger-grifull length p DOUBLE DRESSER LARGE PLATE MIRROR BOOKCASE BED AND A $24.98 MINUET BEDSPREAD FREE BONUS WITH EACH SUITE $150 to $200 Suites include $24.95 Minuet Spread. $200 to $250 Suites include a $11.90 pair of dacron bed Suites $250 or more include mattress and matching a nationally advertised the $24.95 Spread plus mountain group. pillows. The first show will be at a $50.00 set of spring-fille- d Heber City August 10 and will box springs . . . be followed the next two days with the show and quarter ' p horse sale in Richfield. Full halter classes and performance events are scheduled at both Attention shows. The halter classess will be APARTMENT HOUSE OWNERS judged at Heber City begin-in- g at 9 a. m. August 10 by Jack Bourland, Ogden. Inclfor informal bedrooms and student rooms uded in the performance events to slated begin at Heber City, CHESTS UNFINISHED, READY-TO-PAIN- T at 2 p. m. are reining horse, conwestern pleasure horse, Carload-purchas- e test roping, novice cow cutSavings ! cow cutting. ting and open Manager of the Heber City show is Bob Clyde with Mr. NINE DRAWER Boyd Sweat as secretary. New Elmer Helper, Carlsbad, CHEST $249$ Mexico will judge all classes at the Southern Utah Quarter Horse Show, according to S. FIVE DRAWER L. Cuskelly, show manager CHEST $2095 Judging will begin at 1 p. m. August 11 and will continue through the afternoon until all class winners have been FOUR DRAWER selected. Performance events, which included reining, novice CHEST $ g95 and .open cow cuntting, western pleasure and barrel racTHREE DRAWER ing, will begin Friday evening and will be concluded SatCHEST $1595 urday morning August 12. Grand and reserve champions from the fillies, geldings and stallions will be sede-an- d tflXON TAYLOR RUSSEL stallions will be sele-Quarter Horse sale, under the management of Bill Smale, Belvedere, Califo:nia, will begin at 1 p. m .Saturday. Howard Brown, Woodland, Calif., will be auctioneer. Around 60 head will be sold from Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico. Mr. Cuskelly says that entries for the show have been received from Canada, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah. A A ui Dixon, is NOW Heber and Richfield chosen U-t- weekly newspaper, establish ea in 1888, published ever Thursday and entered as attend Class matter at the post office in Payson, Utah, under the act of March 8. 1879. Subscription rate. . $3.00 per year, $1.75 6 months, payable n advance; single copy 1 ents BEDROOM SUITE 2 Quarter Horse Shows set Inter-mounta- msoN chroricu A The best time to buy your at 10 10, 1961 Thom-Stewar- Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 10:00 a. m. in the Wasatch High School. The annual g flower show will be held beginning at 1:30 Friday afternoon and 9:30 Saturday morning. Other events which will highlight the fair will include a talent show on Thursday night featuring local singers, dancers, musicians artd novelty acts. There will also be kiddie races, tractor driving contests and judging of livestock. A large carnival and also local concession booths will provide entertainment and food for those who will attend the huge celebration. J. W. Jordan, President of the Wasatch County Fair Board invites everyone to atshow tend the August ing of the Wasatch County Fair. Wasatch County August AUGUST The Ross Montagues are parents of a new baby girl, bringing their family to a total of six girls and one boy. Mrs. Belle Montague and the Flint McClellans have made recent trips to Magna to see the new baby and other members of the family. Payson 5th Ward Scouts go to camp Wasatch County Fair to be held at Heber Aug 10 to 12 The Annual Wasatch County Fair will' take place in Heber City this weekend with the event scheduled to open Thur-day- , August 10 and continue through Saturday evening. Dream Come Tiue" has been named theme of the big parade which will stop traffic on Highway 40 Friday and Saturday evenings at 6:00. Bands, riding clubs, commerical and novelty floats, plus the latest in missle and other military display are all scheduled to participate according to Howard Eggleston, parade chair- THURSDAY, Mrs. Edna Nichols, Payson, the visit of her daughter and husband, the F. W. Roskelleys (Marilyn Nichols) and their five children, aged three to eleven years, of Falls Church, Virginia. The family arrived July 15 and have spent a week in Idaho with Mr. Roskelleys relatives. They expect to be here another week. Last Saturday, they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nichols and three children of Ogden for a family reunion. is enjoying attend Maple Dell summer camp A group of cousins met Tuesday in Memorial Park to celebrate the eight birthday of Michael 'Ray, who with his and Mrs. Alden Nelson, Mr. mother, Mrs. Walter Ray and Mrs. Milton Thomas and (Gayle Badham) and his brothson, Jack, visited at Stawberry er Steven, 10 and sister, Mar-ilelast Sunday. one and a half years The beard growing contest have arrived from Sunnyvale, Gen-ola that was held July 22 for Calif. , to spend a two-wee- k won was by vacation Homecoming They are guests at the Bishop Spotten, Father of home of her parents, Mr. and most the Ward. Jack Thomas, Mrs. John V Badham. colors, Dee Ray Jensen, black90 look, est, Dave Thomas, gay Andrew Larsen, grayest, Paul Throckmorton, grizzliest, Ronnie Spotten for good sport." Fred Mechem Jr., nicest The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah V INCLUDED WITH THE PURCHASE OF EVERY , BEDROOM SUITE ' V J - 4 f -- i! v LANE'S ANNUAL AUGUST CEDAR CHEST SPECIAL SAVE $10.00 'i on the August specials mass- produced during Lane's slow season YOU CAN BUY A GENUINE LANE CHEST as low as 49 BUDGET PRICED RUGS You can depend on VISCOSE PAE RUGS' with Foam backing Size 9x12 Ft. $29 Same With Cotton Pile $21 95 . 1 i . sLa!4 |