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Show Lovely event held this week which is gently wrapped in ter, directed by Melba Jensen, Shaw; six years Suzanne Shaw the True Spirit of Christmas. accompanied by Erma Clow-ar- Marla Hudson, five year, was the annual Stake 70s of Ages from 9th grade on Carolyn Stanley, Janet Open-cha- Social under the direction He would have us give love Thursday, December 7, 1961 stake Lorenzo Clark. leader Ward Maurine Carol to be there! are Peterson, urged up as a gift this year. One of our of the event was leaders has said, That which leaders of these age groups Hall; four year, Linda Lofgran, Fred Blackburn and Estella cars Clay-soto load their asked are Higginson, Kay Cheryl ye do send out shall return and Master ceremonies Peterson. of to Leonda the Gloria the Painter, bring youth to you again and again. was Richard Webb of Eureka. three Janice a What Broadbent, year, lovely practices. What a beautiful Christmas for youth to serve Shaw, Merlene Childs, two A progressive dinner and specto the would season belong c Santaquin-TintiGod. years, Artis Rae Higginson, ial program was enjoyed by world if each of us, this year a large group. is MIA of each ward laying Diane Roberts and one year, would walk the second mile to Christ is that it Sherrie G. Karen Beulah purposeful? Last Saturday evening the Olsen, Jarvis, Bradley By plans for a Special Fireside to love. 21 Rebecca Ward Primary officers Genola Neff, Phone mas gifts have no meaning if give Martell, Kathy Sacrament follow Meeting Surely let us join the crowds the evening of Dec. 31. New Penny Greenhalgh, and Sha-re- and teaohers feted their husis the without giver the gift We are now priveleged to to gather sweet gifts for othLeBaron. Twenty Three bands at a banYears Eve. It is a special evers, but make it a more joyous live 48 hours of every day of bare. future leaders! also presented them the for quet They youth ent; planned It is not where we are, but world by pausing vhile each of our A reminder for all ward with humorous gifts. President this precious month of DecemStake, and from all we we are going and the day, to do an aot of kindness where ber, 1961. This is the Christ- good that we can do 'that for another, and thanking our can hear it will be inspira- and stake officers and tea- Bonnie Thomas was general tional and wonderful. Refresh chers! Dont forget to keep chairman. Other guests to enmas month. What does this makes life meaningful. We Maker for that privelege. ments will also be served. Be Dec. 16 open for that well pl- joy the nicely arranged event to mean to us? Are we going Be sure to listen to Decem- sure to talk might also remember this year this over with anned evening of special holi- were stake Primary officers let commercialism dominate of giving that it is not what ber 31, to the televised proand be there. day activity at the Stake cen- and the ward Bishoric and friends, your so as it has our thinking, we do, but how we do it that gram on CBS for our famed ter. All stake and ward offi- wives. Dec. On evening, Saturday often in the past years? Or is makes it important. Here is Tabernacle Choir, which will 30, the annual New Years Eve cers and teachers and their Another event reported from the above it possible to rise part of a Christmas prayer be featured in a special hour Party for all over. 16 years of partners are being urged to Genola was the Liahoma Priglittering avenues of tempta- which has so muqh meaning. long Christmas program. The age is to 'be held in our Stake be there. With a lovely theme, mary party given the girls by tion to make this month one I hope you like it: Let there 375 voice choir will sing 10 Center. Come unto me. It is to be a their teachers, Darlene Nelson An exciting Smorgof true joy, and solictude of come A world of shaiing: A glorious numbers, the great asbord will be served beautiful evening and and Helen Smith. Parents were Supper a marsh others? world of forgivness: A word purpose to provide at 7:30 p. m. Dancing to is scheduled for also invited. It The event was Giving of oneself is a far not of pity, but of encorage-men- ailing point of inspiration for fine orchestra will be from gettable! It is scheduled for held on Sunday afternoon at a has trAmerica the idea that more wonderful gift than the not of suspicion, but 8:30 till 11:30. Stake M.I.A. 7:30 p.m. Mark your calendar the ward house, where the tinsel wrapped package. For ust: not self righteousness but moral heritage that cpn keep leaders, assisted by ward off now. girls showed articles made and the rest of the month let us of humility: not of evasion, our freedom intact today icers and teachers are in cha of the leaders try to forget self; the power but of honesty: not of selfish- according to one is rge, and promise an outstand A special call being made ing evening of money; and the. hussle of ness, but of generosity: not for you. Lets sup shopping crowds, to do some- of distress, but of praise: not to the youth of our stake to port them, shall we? There Youth Chrous not the join special thing to radiate happiness in of cynicism, but of faith: will be hats and the life of a lonely or needy of apathy, but of recognition, being formed to sing for our lots of fun. Please plan for Conference Stake one. Quarterly not of slothfulness, but of Digthese two wonderfully inspired Can we remember, this nity: not of sordidness, but of in January. Practice is schedul- events for our holiday fare. ed for 3 p.m.each Sunday at month, that life is meaningful nobility, and great love! Stake M.I.A. officers recent the Sunday at the Stake Cen Christmas is the such of extent For and significent to the ly sustained were: Elroy Murdoch, Teaoher Trainer; Fred W. Davis and Agnes Sorensen ' . bervice and Advisory 'rearrangement Speech and Drama; Marion Without fidentiaf (Joy Davis, Athletic Advisor; Melba Obligation Jensen, Choirester; and Kenn eth and Dellene Thomas, Dance Directors, The Second Ward M.I.A. Bee Hive girls have a project to sell Christmas Cards for our Buildng fund. What a fine way to help with moneys needed. Everyone is urged to contact President Mrs. George Bryant or any of the Bee Hive girls for cards. Genola Ward M.I.A. Confer ence was held the past week with Delbert Jensen conduct ing. Talks were given by Lola Copper, President of YWMXA and by Richard Draper, Connie v Spotten, land Marion , Davis, High Councilman over M.I.A. He spoke on spirituality. The M.I.A. Maids and Laurels sang. " On Saturday evening the 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE . First Ward held their Indivi-dua- P Award Banquet for girls and parents who were guests. Officers in charge were Lilly 465-253- 4 Hudson, Betty Neff, and Dor-in- e WalL Teacher awards were presented to Dorine Wall, Marie Peterson, and Lily Hud 64 WEST 1st WORTH : ; ; PAYSON i son. Individal Awards were given for the seventh year to Una Jean Painter, and Helen Charter member Kiwanis Club The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah d. w, Growth Notes in n, opp-tuni- ty Stake 754-36- n . unfor-gettadl- e! t: noise-maker- z s, later served refreshments. (Cumorah) 5th Ave; Houghton Uric a, So. Johannesburg, On Sunday evening Morris Smith was released as General Sec. of the Senior Aaronic group, and was sustained as Second Counselor of YMMIA. Howard Thomas was sustained as Secretary of the Aaronic T.V.L. Genola Ward Priesthood. Next Sunday is Ward Conference in Santaquin First Ward. All members are urged to be in attendance to receive spiritual uplift. We have a wonderful group of Missionaries out in the field from our stake. Here are their names and addresses. Wont you please remember them with a letter and card for the holidays ? Time is short. First Ward Elder David K. De Graffen-ried- , 118 Park Road, Hale, Cheshire, England. Elder Roger R. Openshaw, 927 Palm Drive, Colton, Colif. Elder Joseph L. Kelly, 1055 .Ea. Rd; N. E .Atlanta, Georgia. Second Elder Ward. Kay L. Elder James A. Cooper, Box Morgantown, Kentucky. Elder Jerry E. Nelson, Box 1181 Palmerston North, New 413, Zeland. Elder Gerry S. Nelson, 189 Kooyong, R.D. Torrak S. E. 2; Victoria, Australia. Elder Kendell T. Ewell, Box Danville, Virginia Elder Gordon P. Spotton, 592, 70 Okayama-- k e Nanoka-Ich- i, Japan Elder Kent Murdoch, 1591 Ea. Temple Way, Los Angeles, 24, Calif. Goshen Ward Elder Larry Palmer, 1303 Shelton, Ave, Nashville, Tennessee. Elder Michael Burraston, 5D Paz Territorio, E. Mayo 509. La De, B.C. Mexico. Eureka Ward Elder George E. Castleton, P.O. Box 132, Chinoock, Mon- - Tischner, -- LJ IN PAYSON Contest About Your Neighbors A Keith THIS WEEK'S PRIZE MONEY - Qollexj MORTUARY Service With .Beauty and Dignity, ; - DEPOSIT THIS WEEKS ENTRIES WITH : V V -- s20.00 V V! V E LEWS APPLIANCE i PHONE 11 South Main, Payson 4 Phone 465-303- See Our T.V. Graduated 1962 Line of ft STEREO 1938 LIVELINESS AND LUXURY AT A LOW, LOW PRICE DANIELS DRUG Ralph Daniels Rex Anderson Registered Pharmists PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Never before such a team of totally new cars! Sedans, hardtop, station wagons, even a convertible . . . you name it, Chevy II has it. Nine models in all now in production. Theyre easy on the eyes, easy on the road and easy on your pocketbook. 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