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Show L'ni Microfilmong Corp. Ml Picrooi.t Avenue Vut Lake City 2. Utah Local special activities honor 52 anniversary on ScoyG Week Feb. Scoyti Grooips ioy plain) 7-- Blue and Gold banquet for the first time. All boys of the district with uniform are urged to wear them to school, church, and other public activities during anni52nd the Celebrating the week of February 7 to 13. Scouts of versary of the Boy On February 23 at 8 p.m. America as an organization at the Payson 1st Ward builddevoted to character building, a district wide boy scout citizenship training, and phy- ing sical fitness of Americas funeree will be held with the 9 among youth, will be the more than competition district. of the Parents troops 500 cub scouts, boy scouts, and explorers of Nebo District, and families of the boy scouts Utah National Parks Council, of the district are urged to attend. reports J. Clark Elmer, Nebo Also on February 23 (from District Chairman. Boy Scout Week is Febru- 7 to 8 p.m.) at the Payson 1st ary 7 to 13, however special Ward building will be held activities will be held through- Court of honor under the dirout February in Nebo District. ection of Erland Elmer, DisMany of the Wards in Nebo trict advancement chairman. Window Displays in the District have special scout banquets planned. Solme have downaown Payson area have their banquets for scouts and been sheduled. Each pack, explorers; some for ciubs, troop, and post is encouraged scouts, and explorers; and in to build a display. Window some wards the traditioial display space ic available Payson Scouts plan activities from Bryce Jones, chairhan of the camping and activities committee, who is responsible for boy scout week observance in Nebo District. There are some 154 cub scouts in the 9 packs of the the 9 scout troops; and 103 dihtiVt; 26 41 boy scouts in explorers in the 9 explorer posts. Nebo District Committee members include: District Key Three - J. Clark Elmer,, District Chairman, Fred Neil, and District Commissioner; Rulon Dean Skinner, District, Executive. Elmer Taylor is district Oper- n. ating Committee chairman are: Bryce Jbnes. Clamping ami Activities; Carl Marvin, organization and extention; J. Robert Hogan, health and Thomas Hall on finance; C. Erland Elmer as advancement chairman; and Floyd H. Johnson, leadership training chair man. Other members of the district committee are: Dr. M. L. safety; Roy Broadbent and Coburn, DeMar Elmer, Kenneth Bower, Charles H. Shepherd, Dee TwitchelL Ray don Madson, Neldon Jolley, and Clarence Hill. Santaquin units highlight of the scout week 1st Santaquin Wards banquet is February 5; Santaquin 2nd Ward February 9; Genolas February 9; Goshens February 24. Time of the Eureka banquet was not known. Window in the displays hometowns of the cub packs, scout troops, and explorer observance. posts are being planned. Under the direction of the district Camping and Activities Committee which is responsible National Boy Scout Week for the week observance, February 7 to 14 will be judging of the window dislaunched by the more than plays will be done on Feb271 cub scouts, boy scouts, and ruary 11. Kathle Tischner is explorers of Santaquin Tin-ti- c chairman of the C and A ComDistrict, Utah National mittee. Boys with cub, boy scout, or Parks Council, wth the observance of Scout Sunday on explorer uniforms are urged to to wear them to school, chFebruary 4, according Marion J. Davis, Santaquin urch, and other public meetings Tintic District Chairman. All of the Wards have plan-ne- d Santaquin Tintict District scout banquets as the has 5 cub packs with 91 cub set observance Go H3 icouts; 6 boy scout troops with 134 boy scouts; and 5 explorer posts with 46 explorers. Members of the Santaquin t Tintic District Committee Marion Key Three, J. Davis, District Chairman; J. Ray Crook, District Commissioner; and Rulon Dean Skinner, District Executive Duain Garbett is district vice-chairm- an Operating Committee chairman are: Kathle Tischner. camping and activities; Arlin Ewell, organization and extention; Carl Patten, finance; Henry Roberts advancement; Ervin R. Barney, health and safety; and Robert Webb, leadership training. 33 inches snow at Strawberry Strawberry Reservior water surface elevation as of Feb. 1 is 7517.30 with as act- ive storage of 17,690 acre feet Inflow into the reservior for Jan. was 1510 acre feet. Snow survey as of Jan. 30 measured at East Portal Pasture was 33 0 inches of snow with 8.22 water content in Official Poster for Boy Scout Week . inches. The snow survey for Under its current program of national purpose, this time of year is a little Strengthen America . . . Character Counts, the nations below the 15 year average, 5,235,000 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Explorers and adult but is over two times the - leaders snow there was at this time Americaobserve the 52nd anniversary of the Boy Scouts of' during Boy Scout Week, Feb. 7 to 13. Through ast year. its new program the movement seeks to Build a Strong It is difficult to a America, Serve the Cause of Democracy, and Achieve the unoff ino the reservior beThe observance will dramatize Purposes of cause so mu:h depends on how Scouting Scouting." contributes to better family life. Typical how deep last falls moisture .'Scout families will be honored. penetrated the soil. For example, last yei aawesr cmfwy ample, last year it was predicted a 25,000 acme foot runoff but because of the dry condition of the soil tlhere was only a 12,000 acre foot runoff. Because of low precipitation, runoff during the past three years has been below the normal one year average. It is hard to tell how deeply this lack of moisture has afPayson City Council set a their next meeting. A public fected the soil. new schedule of sewer rates hearing howeveT, was set by at their regular meeting Mon- the council on the proposed day night at the Fire Station. sewer rate increase to be held Volleyball tourney Mayor Eugene Hillman was in at their next meeting. starts Thursday charge of the meeting with The public hearing will be held on Monday, February, Nebo Stake volleyball for all councilman present. Sewer rates approved by 19, at 8 p.m. at the Fixe Stagirls 12 years and over got the council Monday Night are tion. under way last Thursday with $1.50 per month for all home Meembers of the Wakara ridthree games being played in users of the! sewer system; ing Club, meeting with the $1.50 West Ward gym. per month for home council, asked for assistance First edged Seriond 41 to owners where the sewer is in having lights installed in accessible to them; apartment their area built on 33," Fifth beat Sixth 50 to 29 city prohouse owners will $1.50 purchased for the sewer perty, and Third won over Fourth for the first unit and pay $1.25 for plant site. The matter was 36 to 34 each additional unit. referred to Councilman ClThree gamts are scheduled Schools will be charged arence Hill to work out with for tonight in the West Ward $15.00, the LDS Seminary $5.00 City Electician James Hiatt gym. Second plays Sixth, each ward $5.00 and the Pay-so- n and the riding club. Third meets West and Spring Hospital $10.00 per month, Representing the Club were Lake will play Park. Commercial users of the Brown, Wayne spokesman, sewer will be billed Carl Marvin, Ivan Carlisle of their culinary water bill Reed Wayman and Merlynn per month for sewer facility Tanner. 033TOCEI3(mi OOO OOOOOO QQ OOOQoGOl fo-ca- st Volume 75 M-M- en Number PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEB. 8, 1962 6 Vernal Twede released as Tournament Scoutmaster of Park Ward Begins Wednesday LDS Church region eight basketball tournaments for Sr. and Jr. will be held in Payson, Springville and Nephi. tournament The Sr. will be played in Payson and Springville High School gyms with the chamFeb. pionship games scheduled for the Payson gym Feb. 17. Due to high school and BYU games there will be no games on Feb. 16. The upper bracket in which the Nebo 2nd place team will play will bt held in Springville. The Nebo 1st team will play in the lower bracket in Payson. will Tournament games start at 6 p.m. each night. tournament The Jr. will be held in Juab High School and Juab Stake House Feb. with the championship games to be played in Stake House, Feb. 10th. Nebo 1st place entry is sch- Vernal Twede was released scoutmaster of Troop 05 of Park Ward Sunday night in scout meeting after 22 years M-M- en M-M- eduled for the upper bracket in the highschool. Nebo 2nd place team will play in the stake house in the lower bra- service. terms. He filled a four-yeterm from 1936 to 1940 and a ai one-ye- ar -- Youth Activities 1957. Also , retired was the troop flag which has seen many years of service with Mr, Twede. Scoutmaster Twede said that flag could tell many interesting stories if it could talk. The flag has accompanied the troop on all their trips and hikes. It has The Payson Committee on traveled all over the Uinta Children and Youth, working Mountains, the Sanpete Mounwith Lynn Powell, Guidance tains, Boulder Mountain and Councilor at the Payson Jr. other out of state places. High School, and Mr. Pickett and Mrs. Hamilitan of the Utah Employment Service, held a class in baby sitting for students of Jr. High age. It was very successful, 'with 110 in attendance at the first session. Eleanor Loveless is the chairman of the newly organized Youth Improvement Service, which was spearheading this project. Although the majority of the students were girls, there were some boys who attended and enjoyed the class. There will be two more classes held on the following two Thursdays, February 8 and 15, from 7:00 to 9:C0 pm. at Ihe Jr. High school. The instructors of the classes are Vera Cloward, Wilma Crane Mrs. Dale Lundholm, Mrs. Boyd Anderson, and Mrs. Sheril (continued on back page) Baby Sitting YEARS AS SCOUTMASTER Vernal Twede, left receives a statue from J. Clark Elmer, right, in recognition of his 22 years as Scoutmaster in Park and Second wards when he was released Sunday evening in services of the Park Ward. TWENTY-TW- O C of C to install officers for 62 at banquet cket. Payson Chamber of ComGames will begin each night merce will install 19-- 2 officers at 6 p.m. at annual banquet Friday at The All church Basketball Tournament for Jr. and Sr. 7:30 p.m. will be held in Salt Roy Broadtent ill be installed as president, (Leo Daley (Lake City M-M- was reelected and 2nd 1st Fri. vice-preside-nt Dr. M. L. Cobum Dave n is the retiring presi- dent. The banquet will be held at the Wilson School and the is invited, general public Tickets are $1.75 a person and con be obta;ned at first Security Bank or City Drug. M. Boadbent is a former bishop of the Payson Fourth Ward. He served as stake high ccuncilman and is now stake financoal clerk. He was eecutive secretary of Cham br of Commerce for 5 years. 'The new president has been cashier of Payson Branch of First Security Bank since it as organized. William K. Wotherspoon, manager of Prowvo Chamber of Commerce since Jan. 1960, ill be the speaker at the banquet. OFFICERS Mrs. Alma Wilson, center, is new president of the Saddlette Riding club, with Mrs. Ellis Johnson, right, is vice president and Mrs. !Lee Herbert, left is secretary. SADDLETTE Saddlcttess name officers, select committee members addlette Riding Club Mrs. Leslie Wilson, Mrs. GeoMrs. Alma Wilson as rge H. Wilson and Mrs. Frank sident of the unit at Madson; telephone; Mrs. Dale Cafe ig held at Bobs Reynolds, Ms. Bill Fairbanks; s. Dale Reynolds, reh Mrs. Don Cooper; esident, in charge of publicity; Mrs. Ernest photogapher, nents. Mrs. Reynolds Mrs. Sterling sent ed with a gift Davis. parade, Mrs. Dean Nielson. service of her ciation The Saddlettes have become lent of 1961officers elected to affiliated with the state unit ith Mrs. Wilson art and look forward to a full is Johnson, vice presi- calender of events during the f; coming year. Several members rs. Lee Herbert, with contfru- and their partners recently med as follows: Social attended a lecture on diseases horses ee, Mrs. Bill Carter, in Ah1-li- - secre-asure- -' Silver Beaver Award in I960. He served as Nebo District Scout Chairman two different Scoutmaster Twede was term in 1959. awarded a trophy fro(m the He said that about 12 boys Word which was engraved have received their Eagle 22 Years Service as Scou- badges while he was scouttmaster. master. Scouter Twede recieved the , He - attended the National Jamboree at Valley Forge in M!-M- M-M- as . n; Entering the chamber, of commerce field in 1950, he is past president of the Southern class is well attended Sets public hearing Council sets new sewer service charge schedule one-four- th use. Sewer connections will be increased to $170.00 and culinary water connections will be $100.00. The water connection will entitle user to a 3A inch line, larger lines will pay an additional fee.' The sewer line will be run to the property line with the city paying for digging of the trench to the property line. An ordinance will be drawn by he city attorney for to the council at Stewart Schearrer, representing North Field Water-userrequested assistance from the cfy in financing the proposed cementing of approximately oneLhalf (mile of irrigation ditch north of the city. Cost of the project will be around $3,000. The government will cooperate in the project and will give accut $2,000 on the projee. Selby O. Dixon, councilman and Mayor Hillman were designed to work with the waterusers. Ellis Mower, county Civil Defense director, Mr. Clegg and Fred Neil, local civil Defense program director, s, Jack Loveless Named to United Cooperatives board Jack Loveless, formerly of waied on the council. Mr MoPayson, was named recently wer outlined the Civil Deiense and offered to the Board of Directors of program any Vnited He will assistance the city needed in Cooperatives. the program. Mr. Neil was granted funds on the board. There is one necessary to Dimes pui chase emergother member of the board in ency material for Civil Defense from government surhe western states. avaih-able- . Mr. Loveless attended the plus when material was NATIONAL BEAUTY SALON WEEK Mayor Eugene HillMothers March of Dimes o.' man issues proclamation declaring Nation Beauty Solon Week, national convention in San A five percent salary inZelda Box, local chairman, receives proclamation Francisco in January of the otherwise known as porchr Feb. was given city employcrease light Parade nets $64.1.39 in and displays beauty week posters. ees to cover increased social Uni'ed Cooperatives annual drive. Polio drive of social costs and insurance. business district of Payson represent the western region March of nets $780 California Managers Association, a past director and Chamber of Commerce Mana- nets $140.16. Mrs. Susan Ashby, chairman gers Association, and a graduate of Western Institute for of the Mothers March of Chamber of Commerce Mana- Dimes said that the folowing districts contributed: gers. At the present time he os First, Mrs. Bill Thomsen $92.38 secretary of the Utah Chamber chairman, of Commerce Executive AssoSecond, Mrs. Vernon Cox 75.95 ciation, director of Western chairman, Retail Counqil. Meimber of Third, Mrs. Richard Harmer, 77.38 Education Committee of the chairman, American Chamber of ComFourth, Mrs, Max Youd, 60.87 merce Executive, and memb chairman, her of the Regional Expansion Fifth, Mrs. Max Stewart, 85.59 Committee for the State of chairman, Utah. He recieved his educaSixth, Mrs. Frank Holm, 110.22 tion in Salt Lake City and chairman, movd to California in 1927. Mrs. Curt Brandon, Park, Mr. 91.05 will chairman, Wijitherspootm talk on industrial development West, Mrs. Dan Bishop, 47.95 in Utah County, a subject chairman, that is of importance to every Rex Anderson, chairman of citizen of Payson. business district Polio Fund The C of C will welcome its Drive announced that a can)-new board metmbers, vas of Payson was made and (continued on back page) that $140.16 was collected. 11-1- 7. Beauty Salon Week set for Payson by Mayor Hillman Zelda Box, is pictured with Mayor .Eugene Hillman after he signed a proclamation de7 to the claring Feb. Naional Beauty Salon Week in Payson. Miss Box is first vice presi-en- d of the county Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association and chairman of the weekrtong progjalm as out11-1- lined by national, county units. This week the dedicate themselves public service, and state and operators anew to sei vices are given this we by some and all year rou by others. Local women will have opportunity to attend h fashion shows in several Ut County towns this sprii Proceeds from a fashion sh at Pleasant Grove sponsoi by the Chamber of Comme: on Feb. 8 will go on to swimming pool project of tl qity; proceeds from a fash: show in Springville sponsoi by Jaycee Wives Feb. 14 v go to the childs guidance p gram; and proceeds from show sponsored by the Or Womens Clubs Feb. 21 go to the Scera Recrea.t especially to giving free services to women in rest homes and the Utah State Hospital and to services rendered through the County Welfare program. Free Project. 1 tvents of the 'Week THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8 M. I. A. Girls Volley Ball, West Ward, Begins 6:00 p.m. Baby Sitting Course, Jr. High School, 7 to 9 p. m. Peteeneet School Adult Education Class 7:30 p.m. Problems of Early Childhood, Basic Art Class, Parkview School 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9 Chamber of Commerce Banquet, Wilson School 7:30 p m: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10 Stake M. I. A. Dance, Park Ward SqjUaquin-Tinti- c Stake Gold & Green Ball, 8:30 p.m. FEBRUARY 13 Seminary Banquet, Santaquin Stake Center TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 Basic Boy Scout Training Course, Seminary Bldg. 7:30p.m. |