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Show The Payton Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, March Growth Notes 1, 1962 Payson Nebo Lanes Sanlaquin-Tinti- c TEN PINS LAEGUE Won Lost 8 20 Time Box 9 19 Fiist Security Bank 19 9 Ruth's Hair Fashions 13 14 Cloverleaf 400 14 14 Jims 66 Service 13 15 Cedar Hills Cafe 16 11 Hospital Nurses 17 11 Sherms 19 9 Shop Elaines Beauty 9 19 Best Deal Spring HTS First Security Bank 2094 HTG Cloverleaf 743 400 HIS Georgia Allen 510 HIG Rose Sullivan 187 CLASSIC LEAGUE Mendenhalls Mkt Page Furniture Bobs Cafe Elmers Construction Snow White Laundry Best Deal Spring HTS Team No. 2 1562 HTG Team No. 2 533 .HIS Erma Alvey 428 HIG (La Von Brook 170 American (Legion Schwartz Lumber Kropfs Market Franks Pharmacy Als Meat Wee HIS HIG HTG HTS Blu Inn Dale Reynolds 569 Verness Andrews 214 Best Deal Spring 1027 Snow White Laundry 2978 MIXED DOUBLES Won Lost 13 7 Strike Seekers 12 8 3 Ds and a J- 4 Bs Bowlers Four HTS 4 Bs 1759 HTG 4 Bs 667 HIG Le Roy Bills 206 HIS iLe Roy Bills 206 SIX & caution--some-tim- PIN PALS LEAGUE Won Lost 8 20 Turf Cafe Coca Cola 8 7 SIX LEAGUE 12 13 15 12 15 13 Wilson Style Shop 14 14 Mendenhalls Snow White Cleaners 13 15 12 Dons Cafe 15 12 16 Gladys Beauty Shop 10 18 Utah Valley Transit HTS Dons Cafe 2144 HTG Frank Pharmacy 768 HIS Mary Jane Reynolds 525 Beth Wyler 511 HIG Beth Wyler 208 Mary Jane Reynolrs 207 BOWLETTES Won Lost 4 24 Tischner Ford Salem Mercantile 17 11 Doris Beauty Shop 11 16 14 Utah Poultry 13 13 15 Spring Lake Grocery Kens Auto Repair 10 18 9 19 Jolley Mortuary Walls Service 8 20 .HTG Saletm Mercantile 748 HTS Salem Mercantile 2106 HIG Lois Daniels 178 HIS Betty Ercanbrack 493 in Stake The contageous habit of enthusiastic acceptance of a given Phone 754-3task and the completion of the Have you ever stopped to same, is certainly a big step consider the word success? It up that ladder of success in is a word that has many church dependability or other kinds of meaning. wise. It is a bright subject that has To succeed one must rebeen discussed by people from member the importance of evey walk of lil'e. Nearly all little things! depeople strive for it in some Some of these are here gree, and strangely enough it may add more who man isne always the rich that are even more important. has achieved it. Success is: attitudes, joy in serNearly all people every- vice, acceptance and support to where, will tell you how of succeed, yet you yourself are workleaders, determination to hard, dependability, coothe only one with the perfect perative enthusiasm, ability to recipe for your success. Some work with others, setting a tilmes success is there even determined course and strivnot. Mere when we expect it ing to complete it, a smiling riches is not the answer yet countenance and a sense of sadly bo, to many the word humor, unselfishness, and acsuccess is associated with the this is ceptance of long hours of premaking of money-a- nd in your job, genuine never an accurate picture of paration interest in your assignment the successful person. and a striving to make it A word of succeed. unhibi-ted these with free, It might all be summed u : advice are those who have in this quotation, He who never succeeded in anything serves most, serves best, and themselves! thus becomes one who also One author has said, The successful person is one who succeeds!" We can all succeed in the thing we are trying to makes the world better by his accomplish-- we all We just have to having lived in it. want to, enough. Do you agree? know that money making is Well, first on the agenda of good and can be an important things to happen and that have factor in life; it should never, been is the news however, be the ultimate of of the completed Hawaiian entertainment all money should success for our stake people. Although be wisely used. complete details for this outthe in A successful person standing event are not availwho one is gives of most, eyes able as yet, it is sine to prove has and service compassionate to be an Evening to Rememloved realth to do good to for all of us. A ber, each day. others ones and Scheduled for March 24, a successful person has usually Hawaiian (LuAu type enterhad many obstacles put in his tainment will .be at our stake way. Sometimes it 'is poverty, Center for our participation enemies, poor health, jealous and enjoyment. A special friends and relatives; and he fights to Hawaiian program is to be here from the BYU overcome adversity, thus br- imported Hawaiian entertainment debest qualities inging out the and unusual variety in his own nature. iHe thus partment, program numbers also from develops the character attrigifted entertainers from the butes essential for success! Bountiful area. To succeed we must learn The event is to be held as to choose between the easy a means of bringing our Stake to do and want we that things the hard-to-d- o things, which ultimately build forceful intentions and good character. A measure of success comes from being dependable in all things, and in being able to sticik to that which we know to be right in spite of temptations. Being on time is a very o tart to success, and is so gratifying to those who find you promptly there. Church-wh- c we must have the power to say, I must do this job, as i is the most important calling in the church at this time. By Beulah G. Bradley 621 fowling as whiqh featured reigion the theme. A special and outstanding program was given and Seminary Pins were presented the students. On Saturday March 3, the ever had. His call came last Saturday on his birthday. The Primary Penny Drive is still on in the stake to help piovide funds to operate the Primary Childrens Hospital at Salt Lake City. Have you done your part? If not, contact your Primary President in your ward. Youll be glad you did. On Friday, MarrJi 2, at 7:30 p.m. officers and members of the Stake High Priests Quorum will act as hosts at a special entertainment social at the Stake Center. Aik members of the Melchizedek Priesthood and their partners are invited to attend. Widows of these same groups are also invited to be special guests. Delightful entertainment for the evening will be the Polynesian Group from the Brigham Young University. Light refreshments will be served. Dont forget to make this a must for March 2. THOUGHT FOR THE 'WEEK.: The glory of God is intelligence, our Modem Prophet said, With words of truth and knowledge, abundantly were MIA Fantasy-Lan- d Dance will be held in our Stake Center Cultural Hall. Nebo Stake will join our stake in the festivities, and from all reports it is to be a lovely event. A floor show is to be seen, and lovely winter scene decorations which will be spotlighted will lend atmosphere. A special Orchestra will provide the dance music. Stake leaders assisted by wards are direct-i- r g the activities which will commence at 8 00 p.m. and close at 11:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas are Stake Dance Directors who are working with the floor show numbers. All over 14 years are invited to attend. One of our fine boys of the Second Ward, Dennis Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michthe neweit Pretty Polly Fillmore hcs a balancing act ael Christensen, (formerly farm fertility concept which offers western farmers a way to Bishop Christensen) has retake the guesswork out of fertilizer applications. Local comceived a call to serve a Missmercial fertilizer businessmen will hear about new "well ion to Netherlands. He will balanced" fertility plans and latest crop research studies at a be honored at a Farewell Test- fed. imonial on April 8, and will regional dinner meeting scheduled later this month. Polly's a enter the Mission Home April The first Congressional appsecretary in U. S. Steel's Coal Chemicals Division office in Salt 9. We all wish Dennie a most Lake City. ropriation of $10,000 for the wonderful Mission service and protection of public timber-land- s are happy for him that his was given to tht DepartHouse closer to its Dedication Next week we will be able call came as most the wonderment of the Interior in 1872. date. Cafateria type foods will to report the winners of the ful birthday present he has be enjoyed and a complete MIA Speech Festival whiqh evening of fun which none can has been and is still being 'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO afford to miss. Be sure to cir- held in the wards. cle March 24 on your calender Members of the stake who and more details will follow are in our Stake Play, No MOBIL SERVICE STATION as available. Room for Byrl are practicing Another event of special fun each evening to give a woon-derfwas the Sports Carnival held production, March 9 and FOR LEASE in our stake on Saturday ev- 10 at the Stake Center. Sister Under the Ruth has of Genola sponsorship ening. Draper EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY WITH IDEAL of the MIA the unusual in en- taken the part of mother to tertainment fare was in evi- replace Sister Della Hudson LOCOTION IN NEPHI AT 355 South Main Siroet dence in all corners of the who had to resign from the Cultural Hall of our Stake casts. It is a must to see it. High Gallon ago Station with Excellent 2 Bay Facililios Last Friday evening the Center. Typical of events was the Free Throw at Basketball Relief Society Stake officers We Will Train You Some Financing Available Hoop, Table Tennis, Weight and teachers and others preFor Further Information Write or Call Collect Lifting, Chess and Checkers, pared and served a Chin-UpRing Toss, Turkey dinner for the SeminHorseshoes, Dart Games, ary Graduating Students and MOBIL OIL COMPANY Elbow Wrestling, and leaders and guests. Ie was held Indian Wrestling. A large at the Stake Center and 140 733 West 8th South Prone EL crowd of our stake people fropn were in attendance. The stu14 years up were there for dent officers and leaders assis- . SALT LAKE CITY the excitement and unusual ted by leaders prepared the entertainment. clever winter decorations ul full-cour- s, Uni-Gam- e, g-- AMBULANCE 30 YEARS OF SERVICE "A FUNERAL SERVICE WITHIN THE MEANS OF ALL" DIAL 465-25- 06 PAYSON FORMERLY VALLEY MORTUARY Royces Motel Member of Utah Funeral Directors Assn. FUNERAL Unlimited Parking PLANS 218 South Main MERCHANTS LEAGUE Won Lost Merchants League 6 26 Utah Valley Transit 8 24 Mel Hanks Supply 19 13 Salem Mercantile 15 16 Tischner Ford 16 16 Post Office 15 17 Woodys American 14 18 I. G. A. Foodliner 10 21 Payson Chronicle 10 22 Daniels Drug Payton 9 23 HTS Utah Valley Transit 2455 HTG Utah Valley Transit 935 iHIS Terry Degraw 573 HIG Jack Jackson 264 Gvon ujonder-uorliin- g New Styleside Pickup costs $32 less than Chevy' pickup. Also, latest tests have shown a Ford Six Pickup can save $228 on tire alone during 100,000 miles of operation. Total: $2601 fcndl Ford Puih" is on to outiell ofl competition with lower prices, bigger The from now through March I Save buy nowl latMl miiiHt Rt print. m iifliK W boos ean'fl match Utah's trade-in- s big copper 'beehive' avejoniove The honey bee has been hailed by scientists as one of the wonders of nature. In one day a bee carries times her own weight of nectar from flowers to thehive. Some 37,000 bee trips are required to produce a single pound of honey. Astounding as these figures are, they are dwarfed by the enormous task of producing copper from low grade ore. At Kennecotts Bingham Canyon Mine, 325,000 tons of material are being moved daily 235,000 tons of overburden and 90,000 tons of ore. This is the equivalent of each mine employee moving 1600 times his own weight! Handling huge amounts of material to produce copper is a constantly growing problem for Kennecott. Since 1950, removing overburden has increased 107 while the copper content of the ore has decreased 18. As a result, 60 more material must be handled to produce the same amount of copper. Kennecott strives constantly to meet the cost problem of handling more material. Achieving this goal is the only means of keeping Utahs copper beehive a successful business that continues to produce economic benefits for all of Utah. TSSCHNER FORD SALES & SERVICE Santaqu'n, Utah KathEe Tischner, Owner Phone 754-328- 1 Utah Copper Division Sennecott Copper Coiporation PROUD TO BE PART OF A GROWING UTAH |