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Show in the colorful pafaid. The Pay son Chronicle, Pay son, UtaK Thursday, June reifdressed to represent Bees, I 28, 1962 Indians, and many other sub-- 1 jects taken from pages of the Children's Friend. All ward and Stake officers and teachers assisted the children to make this a fine event which captivated many who witnessed from the sidelines. The Old Folks annual sumso 6. I am a child. I have mer Party was held last much to learn. There are Gods Saturday. Approximately 125 faith laws and man's. I have enjoyed the events of the day in all who teach me. Teachers which included a ride to the much so and parents know Girls Home, Ko Ho Lo Wo in I must not fail to do well. Am the Canypn. They returned I unimportant just because to City Park where Santaquin Im so young? eadh ward Chairman and comfa7. I am a husband and mittee served the members of ther. I love my family and their ward. Gifts of flowers Should show it. They need to to plant In their gardens were know that I cherish and love awarded to the eldest couple, them. I must be their ben- the eldest man and women the one with the (most grandchildefactor, teacher, and for I hold the ren and the couple married protector, for Priesthood. I must stand the longest from each ward. all things good. I must act The floral gifts were prewisely, lovingly, yet firmly. sented and given by Stake I teach faith by being faith- Chairman, Roy Olsen. Assistful. Will I succeed. Is it im- ing Mr. Olsen in the plans Growth Notes Phone FoTlfttr RtcordT LITTLE LEAGUE A Victory Kiss G. Bradley 754--36- Perhaps we all know that each person on earth is important in the sight of God, but have you ever stopped to consider the many other ways in which eadh of you tneasure is high in value? Each of you dozen a a half for important reasons, yet often feel you little worth in the have world. Eadh of you do have one or more important niches to fill Read the following. Do Pony Laagu National in DOINGS these seem unimportant to you? You be the Judge. 1. I am a teacher of a Primary, Sunday School or Public portant that I do? School Class. Every word I Summer times news? Heres say is taken for truth. I must a bit By the time this paper be accurate, and teach with reaches you it will be the humility and authority. I must fourth day of the gigantic Comprepare for perfection as they munity Celebration and Black. consider me to be thus, now. Hawk Encampment, at 2. I am a parent, a source Today, June 28, the of inspiration to my child. I Mammoth parade of floats is must follow well the light of bringing ahs and ahs from beautiful the Gospel, for this child of spectators. Many mine seeks also this light. Help girls, graced the floats, with me teach wisely and well. the Queeng Float carrying 3. I am an example to a Queen Marla Hudson and her young couple contemplating attendants, (Linda (Lofgran and marriage. They look to tny life Marlene Childs. It was one as an example to follow. I must of many outstanding entries. use wisdom in all things. I This afternoon the must not judge. I must set a Supper will be enjoyed clear straight course toward at 5 p.m. at the Old Second Eternal Glory. They seek my Ward Recreation Hall. At 7 help. Shall I fail them? p.m. a specialty program with friend children participating will be 4. I am a friend-is lonely and needs considera- seen at the Central School tion, appreciation, and thou- Auditorium. Here also the pubghtfulness. She would never lic will gather for a dance, folhurt me by desire or action. lowing the programs. OutstandThough I am busy I must ing programs given each day show devotion to her needs; of the Black Hawk Encampwillingness to help her. A ment have been much enjoyed. friend needs a friend. Can Altogether its been a week of this possibly be unimportant? fun and excitement Hope you 5. I am a wife. I imust be all take in the remaining actloving, generous and quick to ivities which are planned, overlook faults. I must praise such as the Stock Parade and his many thoughtful ways. I Rodeo on Saturday. Bakel sales walk beside him, pray with each day of the week; daily him, and bear his children. If ball games, etc. wise, I will use his wisdom to Yesterday the children of enrich my decisions in rearing the stake staged a delightful the family. It is our priviledge Primary Childrens Parade. to kpow true love by service. Classes as well as individuals Is a wifes place unimportant? prepared and entered floats Santa-quin- Chuck-wago- my n was Carlisle Wall, High Councilman in charge of Old Folks activities, and WaFd leaders. in (Last Sunday evening connection with Sacrament meetings, the two Santaquin Wards and Goshen held their Relief Conference, Society which were held under the direction of Ward Bishoprics. Relief Society Presidents presided over the special programs which included talks by the presidents, a young mother, a member of the Stake High Council and a member Blue Sox 43 Genola 13 Yankees 33 Eureka Braves Giants The Santaquin-Tinti- c 9 14 10 Friday Goshen Bees 9 Yankees 8 Eureka 14 Bees 12 Yankees 8 8 Thursday Santaquin Yankees 14 Blue Sox 3 Braves 10 Genola 20 9 Happy Half Dosen and On The Happy Half Dozen and Nephi 11 One H club met June 18 at Monday, June 25 the home of Mrs. Leona BarYankees 15 Eureka 13 ron. They Sang, Sweetly Sings Eureka 6 Giants 3 the Donkey. Most of the girls have their TV slippers comSantaquin 17 3 pleted. A demonstration was Nephi The public is urged to reserve given by Kathy Marvin on how these dates for wonderful enThe U. S. Department of to sew on a button. tertainment. Ward leaders are Agriculture has full All the girls will start to managersupervising the acts to be pre- ial responsibility for 176 mil- make skirts and a discussion sented. lion acres of forest and grass- was held on dhoosing the right 30 the land now nationally owned. June Saturday material. Conference, Primary Genola 8 4-- Tri-Sta- with ward and stake leaders Nebo from Santaquin-TintiINDIANAPOLIS, IND. Victory kiss for Rodger Ward, from 800 Festival Queen Jerilyn Lee Jones, delays pre- and Juab participating, will c sentation of Borg-Waer trophy to the record - setting be held at the Santaquin-TintiGeneral Stake Center. winner Of the Indianapolis Memorial Day. race. Board members in attendance On hand to award the trophy was Robert L. Stacey, nt will be Katheryn S. Gilbert, Service Parts Co., behind queen. 9i c, rn 500-mi- le pres-(de- Borg-Wam- er Marion Judit h joyed. State 10 Santaquin Tuesday everyone 14 years and up urged to attend. It is the Pioneer Polka Dance to be held on the black top at the stake Center. A western Orchestra will provide the music and this of the Stake Presidency. Sp- should draw a large crowd. ecial music was sung by ward Refreshments will also be enSinging Mothers. Gay Maid The Gaf Maids 4H Club held their fourth meeting of the year on June 22. They le amed how to Imake quick biscuits Each girl gave a report on safety precautions around the home. They sang Sweetly Sings the Donkey. Monday Stake Santaquin-Tinti- c By Beulah Child-- 1 Heres another reminder to High Quorum held girls of our stake. July 17, 18, their regular monthly meeting 19, and 20, are your days at last Sunday afternoon, under KO HO (LO WO for camping. the direction of the Quorutn The evening of the 20th parGordon Heelis, ents are invited as guests from Presidency, Willard DeGraffenreid, and 7:30 to 9 p.m. All girls from the Bee Hive girls up are urged to Curtis .E. Sorenson. Last Saturday evening the contact teachers of MIA and MIA Stake Drivers Dance with make plans to be there. Many guests being Nebo Stake, was wonderful activities are being enjoyed by a good crowd. First planned and will be superWard was in charge of the vised by your leaders. Will advertising and records, Second you be there? Ward the Prizes, Genola the refreshments, and Goshen, Elberta and Eureka the Mixer Dances. Stake and Ward leaPriests Theres another MIA activity sdheduled for the Bee Hive girls of the stake on June 26 at Goshen Ward. It is the Stake e Sports Fun Day. All girls and their leaders are invited to be there commencing at 7:30 p.m. to 9 pJm. An annual MIA event which always carries with it a lot of interest and participation is the annual Road Shows. This year the wards will each provide 12 to 15 minutes of fine entertainment. They will be held July 30 and 31, with the specialty acts which (have been developed by the wards being presented July 30 at Eureka and Goshen and the 31st at Genola and Santaquin. There will be six different acts each evening commencing at 8 p.m. Bee-Hiv- E. Astin, and W Parker, who will inspire and instruct in Departmental sessions and at the General Assembly meeting at 9:30 am. Priesthood Advisors are to be in attendance. Luncheon will be served at noon under the direction of the First Ward. The General Board Members will also meet with Wards and Stakes officers in an early session. Theme AMBULANCE of the Convention is I will 30 YEARS OF SERVICE Magnify My Call to Help Walk Uprightly Before the Lord. "A FUNERAL SERVICE WITHIN THE MEANS OF ALL Sister Melba Nelson, president of the Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake DIAL 465-25- 06 PAYSOII will conduct the conference. 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