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Show Uni HI Microfilmong Corp, 1iemoi.t Avenue Salt Lake City 2, Utah Opera to be Presented Friday Volume 75 Number 11 PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, Payson High to Stage Carousel 19G2 Carousel, by Bishop Brown to1 Attend Bishop Victor L. Brown, Second counselor in the Presiding Bishopric of the LDS Church in Salt Lake City, will preside over meetings on Saturday and Sunday, March 17 Cardston, Alberta, Canada, has it en an airhr.es executive in ijj.t Lake City, Washington, .Unvei, ar.d Chicago. He was Eastern regional manager of Ui Led Air Lines at the time f his appointment to the Presiding Bishopric in 1961. Saturday evening, special leadership and meeting wi'l be held at p'ay ector; with Judy Adams and Blair Eh m charge of scenery. Um Ann Bills in charge of Sterling Hil, Sheldon Hill and Patricia Balard Glade Wilson are in advertising; and v leki Sel.aerrer in chaige lighting. iLinda Millercharge of is pro-a- f Don Young, Jay mpter and Randy Staheli is in Sullivan, Kay Wa.kins a"d charge of the curtain will be pre ented by Payson High School music department Thursday and Friday March at the school The Friday night production is for adults. Cuitain ume is 8 00 p.m I he cast of chaiacters Kath-ee.- i the following Christensen as Carue d.ppei ldge; Kay LeBaron as .uhe J..rdon; Sue Staheli as Mis Mulin Dennis Taylor as Lily Bigelow; Maurice Hall a Javid Patricia Biseomte; Patlen as Nettie Fowler; Rob irt Murdoch as Enoch Snow Robert Rothwell as Jigger Craigin; and Linda Bean as Louise Bigelow. Paul Mat vin is the Star Keeper, Craig Widdison the Heavenly Fuend, Joel Kester s Snoch Snow Jr ; Bill Dona hue, the Principal; Craig Widdison, the Captain; Paul Dr. Mavin, Seldon; Bill Donate, First Policeman; Barbara Zeeman, Arminy; Duane Dock-itadeSecond Policeman. They will be assisted by a f 40 voices and an or- 0!U: chestra cf students and adults The faculty production stiff includes Pnncipa Harold Hawker as general manager; JD. Chi istensen, music director; Lee Lasater, drama and Clara Johnson as darce director. Kenneth Orton s in charge of tickets. The student production staff includes Robert Peart as manager; Barbara Zeeman, dir- 15-1- anttaquin Conference a musical Rdgers and Hammerstein, aud-oiiu- 'Vf and 18, during quarterly conference of the Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake. RECEIVE HONORARY FARMER DEGRREE Payson FFA Conducting all the conferChapter conferred Honorary Farmer Degree on three local ence sessions in this region men at their annual barquet last week. The three, left to right, will be Stake President Carl 6 p m. and 8 pm. Floyd Bishop, Howard Riley, Mike Cowan. A. Patten, Elberta. Bishcp Brown attended the Visitors, as well as church University of Utah, the Latter-damembers, are invited to attend Saints Business College the two general sessions on and has taken extension work Sunday These meeting will fiom the University of Calif. be held at 10 a.m. and 1:30 His Church activities include pm., in Santaquin. ward Yourf Mens Mutual ImBishop Brown, a native of The Future Farmers of, Am- contest between the fathers me nt Superintendent, prove erica, Payson Chapter, held in judging livestock, bugs and Bishop of he Denver Fourth their annual parents and sons crops. The winner was declared Kiwanis Club Ward, am counselor in the Denver St; e presidency in the banquet March 8 at the Turi to be Grant Winegar. ELDER VICTOR L. BROWN Cafe in honor of their parents six vear. Bill Donahue was MC to the from 1954 until SKond Counselor, Presiding Bishopric and conferred honorary far- program I960 Music following opening mers degrees on three. ceremonies by the officers. The WATCH PAYSON GROW Howard Riley was presented program included toast by HIGH SCHOOL OPERA Hosts Nephi Club Payson High School will present a citation and plaque for hav- Bruce Winegar, to the parents; their annual opera, Carouse, Thursday and Mr. outstandbeen named the toast to the Friday nights. Winegar, sons; ing Kiwanis Club members and Taking leading parts are, left to right, Kathleen Christensen, ing horticuturalist of Utah the parlimentary procedure their Carrie Pippcridge; Patricia Patten, Nettie Fowler; and Kaye partners heard a musical Mr. Riley, Mike team gave a demonstration; for LeBaron, Julie Jordon. program presented by the Cowan and Floyd Bishop were Doris Gasser and Carl J. Kiwanis Quartette, when the feiven the honorary chapter sang numbers from ProFarmer degree by the chapter mised Valley accompaied by unit met Thursday for a WaYoufh Actlvifes The program started with a Mr. Winegar. Jim Mortensen, shingtons Birthday Party at a local Cafe. chapter public speaker, gave Robert Finch, President, preThe Chamber of Commerce 0f a "Small Business his talk on Farming under sided, with Clifford Clark, of Payson met Tuesday noon, ment Seminar at B.Managethe Present Administration. Art Class to Hold Y. U FFA swetheart Carol Sue chairman of the membership with Leo Daley as the presid- The tuition for this seminar is Wilson was presented a coat committee, directing arrange- ing officers. Regular business $25.00. Any one desiring to and flowers her attendants ments and introducing the Exhibit March 22 was conducted and reports take this course may do so Nebo Stake Quarterly Con Garff of the Sherrie Beckstrom and Sandra program. of University by contacting Mr. Barlow. ferenc will be held Saturday Utah will be the were The The given. calendar of quartette includes Montague were presented flspecial spand March 24 and eaker. Sundujy, Art classes sponsored by Jones, Rulon Hill, Robert events for the coming year owers. By the Editor M. R. Finoh and Vernon Finch, with was discussed. Committee on child-e- 25 according to an annaunoe-merAnother highlight of the Paysons New officers for the coming week I read tn item the past by President Reed J. conference will be the Parent and Youth have proven accompaniment Albert were introduced Alan by Howard year by Riley, Agriculture that interested me. The The group is one of highly successful. The course Money. Elder Harold B. Lee and Youth meeting Saturday at ne-- . Chairman, on author said, Im interested Kenison, vice president, Bryan Payne. the reported has been conducted over the if the Councol ol Twelve Ap- 8 00 p m. in the tabernacle. A the most popular to sing be- cessity of president, Gary in history, architecture, trees McKinnen, the continuing fore past twenty weeks and has ostles will be present reprefilm on science and audiences Payson and vice Bowen, Clean-u- p president, Jerry 'bt' diseased trees and'.birds,; When we have to covered several facets of art senting the general authorties religion will be featured. Evalso often heard funerals. at Harris, secretary, Houser, cutin Kay about decision Cha area. the. make The Genera sessions to which the ery parent and all young peowork. Rell Francis, the in Four new members were amber ofPayson treasurer, Bruce Winegar, reCommerce will send oublic and stake membership ple 12 years and older are ting a tree down, were apt porter, Phil Green, has tri installed ctor, teen thrilled with Heber Jones. by sentinel, letters to the U. S. Departto say, Lets leave it alone. .0 00 a m. and 2,pm. The after-irthe invited to attend. Kenneth Bushman, historian, They are: Carl Nelson, Robert ment of ability and progress It looks nice. Agriculture, the Couninvited will be Sunday at shown by the group of Stevens, Hal and Larry Finlinson, Burton, desparlimentarian. ty agent and the State Depart-neI think its wrong to stu.'ents he has bee noon session will be a sptcial Jim Mortensen was given a Sheldon Dixon. Richard Ellsof Inspection Service for troy a rookery to drain a Foundation award a workmg with. The students youth session featu ang talks worth, prospective member, looperation in the locality. Mr. by Ben road. We were able to lay started ith basic forms. Ev- by young people and a large will be installed advisor. at the next chapter out this road without cutting Bley stated that fruit growwas seen in terms youth chorus under the direcofficers erything conducted meeting. Chapter ers have been down a single pine. of San of the cube, Table decorations were in Jose scale thiswarned Orchard ceremonies. Officers incylinder or sp- tion of Barbara Leatham. cosing We have been prone, I think, clude Mike Cowan year here The evening session will beNext came with the keeping interpretiV president, patriotic owners and citizens wishing to cut down or destroy trees Alan drawing to help the pupil de gin at 7.00 pm. under the divice president, lohday. Kenison, o receive further without regard to their beauty Gary Bowen, secretary, Jim rection of the MIA Dr. Roya! velop a style or personal Kiwanian Csmond Dunford or help in control information of diseased or the long patient years it Mower, followed more Then Mortenand former mayor of trees Jim duqater treasurer, may contact 'Mr. Riley. took to grow them. Some- sen reporter, Clyde Peery aysor, was academic rules of perspect principal speaLee, Manager oi Jennings times, yes, it is necessary to sentinel. ive and shading, composition ker Wilderness Bill the at joint of the meeting the Utah State Employment cut down trees, but all too and design elements The and Payson Kiwanis Nephi Service office in Provo, spoke often they are destroyed wher students were taught to anlubs this week. Nancie Coburn, to the group to clarify what Discussed they might have been saved Mr. Dunford entitled his alyze photos. Also to develop of C C f icreiary their hat office has to offer for It stil makes one sad wher talk "The Uuward Reach ex imagination through oil in the county, He stated we see the trail made in our in dveloping and gave a frark discussion ercises Lions Club Meet he man natural fi crnotions gas the are to Nancie Coburn to canyon by from abstract rythmic m the need for a SDiritia' eate aid to job line necessary, yes, but there opportunities, ires. have some done They approached to the National jmployment stabilization and Gil assistant public were hundreds or trees destrwork in college, water colors relationsRusk, orebems today. dn ector Head of Kennecott o coi tinue the insurance pro. Publicity oyed.. fig re drawing and portrait Uoppcr Co , was the Mister of ceremonies was guest spgram. Mr. Lee introduced his abcut trees, why The Dr. advanced class eaker at .he Speaking painting. Myland Cobom and mus-ca- l .ssisant Lions Club Payson who the Wardie, Larry trim to has worked to develop theii is it necessary numbers were given by s a labor C of C Committee meeting held Monday night analyst. Mr. Wardie in oil panting. b.anches ip so high they lose Moris and Larry Burton echnique Musical numbers were furs doing '.he economic research Eldon Greenhalgh The last class will be spent nished their beauty, Pine trees, esMrs Nancie Cobum has been n by Donna Smith who heads this area and announced when denuded social to be held Parkat e the executi pecially, look icltv Santaquin Red Cross appointed pub sang a solo, there are several pamplets on by their tranches are trimmed to the Payson Chamber of in framing their pictures and Lois Cowan, accompanied Poison Week and soos statistics available to business paino Commerce by the Board of preparing for an exhibit and by Carol Huter high up off the ground. What Eldon Greenhalgh men for the asking. They were inis moie beautiful, either in Directors at their recent meet- View School on March 22 troduced by Ear' Huber. Joel L. Barlow, County Aga was It winteT with the snow on its adThis tremendous is thrill Mr. Rusk, who was introposition being by Congress ing ent, announced the beginning ded branches or in the summer, to the exeeptive committee to watch the Payson Laons a duced by, Max Warner, chairHeads Red Cross with The week of March than a beautiful pine tree for the purpose of publicizhey battled thir way to a man of the inter-clurelations has been designated by the its- branches touching the gring ard making known to the rear victory over the Spanish committee, sp.ke on the President with authorization Peteetneet PTA Eldon Greenhalgh has been ound? mblic all Chamber activities Fork Dons at Fridays basbill now bet ire Conof Congress as National Poison ketball game. branch chairman for events. and The comappointed executive gress. The bill, if passed, will The gales of though Prevention Week. This is the The team showed great spirit ock no 50 to 100 million now consisted of mittee until Santaquin, by the Utah County disacres how slow and late they first annual observance of the Sells Painting Vern B. Pulver and the of enthusiasm and Chamber the American Red nf the nevei Chapter western president, lands to restricted cover themselves Yet when event. Farewell Sunday Night two vi e presidents, and the lost their drive and determin- use by about '' of the peo-p- Cross. see that The 'School we Peteetneet PTA they appear, The basic concept of the is ation. executive secretary. Mr. Greenhalgh is the local alsponsoring sale of a paintthey were always there, weeks activities to is aid and It was a thrill to watch the s man to be contacted by the M: Cob' rn was in active Vern Eugene Pulver Hillman, Mrs. Lillian' to ing president, by Allgood, the ways open. encourage the American people local oheer leaders as was in cha-gAssocia- snappy of the meeting people from Santaquin, Gen-alartist of merit. 'Ralph Waldo Emerson ti learn of the dangers of acction this year for Peteetneet they paced the tempo of a and called on George A. Goshen and Elberta who The Creek idental poisoning and to take painting Spring be Honored School. She was also a mem- spirited and excited crowd. who is are Payson Hospital next eligible for Red Cross leaving such prevention measures as will be on display Man 17 ber of Executive Secretaries The Pep Club and the entire week to fi'l a We have in our city a wonmission aid. 2 at Post the Office. seriousare through warranted by the studert body came through unit in Salt Lake City. derful and useful institution, ness of the danger. Tickets at 25c or five for The members of the Board with flying colors for a team The Payson City Hospital. It Farewell Sunday Payson school children have one dollar are being sold by are highly pleased at Mrs. Co- well deserving of their reis a civic institution, it is our Ward young man to be this week visited the drug the school children. The paint- bums acceptance to this res- spect. Park hospital. honored at farwell testimonial stores and learned of the dan- ing will be awarded at the Community orgaLiftatu (is ponsibility and are confident Many clubs and organizagers of poisoning. The drug- next meeting of the Peteetneet through her service, the Cham- who have given a morale boosSunday evening at 5:30 p.m. interest an taken have tions Vem Pulver, son of Mr. and gists have offered prizes for PTA March 28th. Mrs. M. L ber and the Community as a ter to the team are to be comin it and have donated time Mrs. Willis H. has re- the prescription with the old- Coburn, president, isj in Pulver, whole 'be will have sponsored and greatly bene- mended for their support of THURSDAY, MARCH 15 money ceived a call to serve as a mis- est date. the teat fo the athlete. fited. equipto purchase projectss for the LDS Church Girls Volleyball, 6, 7, 8 p.m. The folowing groups have furment This is commendable sionary in the Western States Mission. nished a hosand sandwkfies the since needed is and Elder Puver will enter the drink for the players after FRIDAY, MARCH 16 pital operates on o limited mission home in Salt Lake each home game; Junior CulCarousel, Payson High School, 8:00 pm. budget. March 19 prior to his tus Club. Beta Cultus Club, Fourth Ward Relief Socitey Bazaar, 11 30 am. to 6:50 function Did know If the see more one than you The Federated womens City is you called out as a police unit p.m. departure for the mission field. Senior High School P. T. A. aux. in officer clubs of Payson, The three to the Your of police a with police r American help Mr. Pulver is a graduate of your auxiliary polise? parade or Legion Aux., 17 J. s MARCH SATURDAY, Junior at one as has Cultus Clubs been ing the annual celebration the time of the Payson LDS Seminary auxiliary police has been set noticed iti the past they are unit is paid for this time. The Shees and the J. Cs. M. I. A Dance, Pai Club, the Cultus Club and and High Schoo. He has atWard, 8:00 p.m. Defence under the Civil Club-haPaysons Committee on up ve there for training. the Beta Cultus received from this work money Santaquin-Tintitended for BYU one the Stake Quarterly Conference and Youth year. urge parents and was made up of men volIn the month of Dec. the is used to buy combined their efforts and are equipment for and students unteering their time. The aux- aux. unit worked for the city training and for emergencies. and Senior of Junior High SUNDAY, MARCH 18 ; projects to pursponsoring Michael P. Jewett Named High School and chase a second oxygen tent iliary police officers you see 82 hrs free of charge. The only The equipment made avail Santaquin-TintiStake Quarterly Conference other interested To CSU Honor Roll any persons cost will town It around and the in for the hospital. police time the aux. police receive able by this unit consists of to circle 21 March as a D. Missionary Farewell for Elder Vern Pulver, Park Ward very Michael Jewett, son of car are there to assist the re- pay for their time is when one electric power plant, one about $SCO. date. Mr. Wilson 5:30 p.m. They are to be commended Mr. and Vern Jewett, Payson, gular on duty and to receive they are called out to take large emergency hospital with important of Sorenson, Utah the citiwas listed County on' the and the Fall This for their efforts unit has been the place of a regular officer most of the nessesary equip- Vocational Quarter training. School will be in WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21 zens of Payson should lend all Honor Roll at College of Sou- organized for six years. The on vacation or on sick leave, ment needed for its operation Payson that evening and will Wilson Sorensen wil1 speak on Vocational School this of the support they can give to thern Utah. unit bylaws High require at which time the aux. police also one pickup truck and discuss the role the Voca.seSchool, 7 30 p.m. Mr. Jewett is a freshman the men to work with the po- officer is assist the ladies in this worthy at of rate the other articles to paid be used in tional School can in the student at CSU. play lice four hours per month. project. $1.25 per hr. When the aux. the event of an emergency. education of our young people i parent-and-yo-ut- h Honorary Farmer Degrees Given to Three Local Men y r, has program, - dir-ec.- 1961-196- C of C Hears Reason for 2. Nel-;o- n Provo Employ. Office ufljata Tuntt tlj size of it He-b- Nebo Stake Conference Set for March 24 - 25 er .t n e enthu-sias'i- c nt Lea-ha- Pub-icit- at y pic,t-tu.v- s set 18-2- 4 b wild-ern- es 1 e. Parent-Teach- er a, Ch-eev- at Events of the Week Auxiliary Police Give Time Voluntarily dur-ca- Cul-tu- Ch-ild- c c |