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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah . V Thursday, July 12, Growth Notes By Beulah in Put your trust in your creator. We are sure you will agree A favorite Poet, Ralph Waldo that a highlight of the week All I have once said, Emerson for our stake is the Pioneer seen teaches me to trust the Polka MIA Dance on Saturcreator for all I have not day July 13 which is to be man wise seen". He was a at our held on the Black with great faith. But', we, Stake Center. It isTop to going as might be and lots of fun exciting But how could since it beckons to all over 14 answere, anyone doubt a God who can years to cotne in western atcreate such a glorious world as overalls and apfor his children as is this tire, such dance to a e and ron,, earth"? Western Orchestra. LeadWe are greatly blessed for ers of the MIA are urging parwe know God loves His child- ents and to lead grandparents e ren, and we know also that we out in some of the have at our finger-tip- s a wealth dances such as the Schottisch of material concerning the per- and others of an e sonality of God and His plans flavor. A Western Setting is for those who inhabit this to be carried out in decorations earth- But! do we exercise the and you cant afford to miss faith that should dominate our this exciting evening. Dancing lives? commences at 8 p.m. Be sure to Someone fittingly made this join in the fun. re)mark which often returns Explorer Scouts of the Secto my mind, God created this ond ward with Ronald Butler glorious earth to ' keep the as leader, recently sjient a spirits of His children from night in the Unita Mountains getting too lonely for hea- where they had a wonderful vens beauties. In our daily time fishing hiking and eating. struggles and to keep pace with It seems thart summer time is demands, do we fail to look a good time for special activity about us and see the beauty of Scouts too. last week the there? Are the physical pres- Scouts of Troop 117 and 101, sures in life blinding the vision Genola and Goshen Troops of our souls? How long has it spent five days and nights at been since you really took time Camp Maple Dell in Payson to study a, night time sky of Canyon. They enjoyed fishing, dense blue, sprinkled with marksmanship, major study, twinkling sapphires How ab- obstacle courses, canoeing, out Utahs brilliant swimming and other type actdo they thrill your very soul? ivity during which time they They should for they are passed off requirements for to visitors. Scout Badges. Scout Masters, There is beauty everywhere Sterling Davis, of Goshen and do we look for it? Gerald Thomas of Genola,, God placed U3 here to work supervised the camping actiour salvation and it wasnt vity. It has been reported that intended that all should be easy. But our creator loves Eureka Ward has a new Scout beauty and has placed it here Master, but we were not able for us to see and even pro- to get his name. However reduce it with our hands, as we ports are that he is making journey thru this probation. plans for camping and other Elberta is As we look for the good and Scout activity. the beautiful in life, our souls planning to go camping the are filled with love and we last week in July, and Second are preparing for our progress and First Wards will also in all of Gods plans. camp at Maple Dell in the near Open your eyes to see the future. A junior Baptism Excursion earth magnifient, and as the poet Emerson said, your faith at the Manti Temple is schedin the creators plans for your uled for Friday July 13 with Eternal Glory will be complete Santaquin First and Second yes, you can trust God with Wards filling their assigment. beauti-fuAbout 15 youth will participate, your life to come-t- his world is proof of that under ithe direction of Lorenzo His plans are supreme and Clark of First Ward and Eldon Will you, by faith Greenhalgh of the Second. complete and works, help Him carry out Again the time for Stake Phone 754-36- 21 -- Latter-Day-Sain- S-' 4-- Club growth H Guy Ivins to Run for Co. Assessor on Demo Slate ' 22.83 HONORS MANY His plans for you? G. Bradley MILLION- MILLION ALUMNI, Stafye Santaquin-Tinti- c 22.8 million alumni reflect 23 CLAIMS 4-- H 1962 ts real-iLiv- old-tim- old-tim- - sun-se- ts fac-inati- out-of-sta- te ll Awards Program In 10th Year Guy H. Ivins, 182 North 5th East. American Fork, today announced his candidacy for as Utah County Assessor on the Democratic ticket. Mr. Ivins was elected to his present post in the fall of 1958. Since that time he has made 22.08 Clubs of America The can claim the largest alumni of any youth organization in the world. members Todays former number nearly 23 million men and women, according to the Federal Extension Service. They can be found in virtually every rural community and in cities as well. Within the next decade, an even larger number will reside in suburban towns and big cities because is rapidly extending 4-- 4-- Sf H t-- farWc CtmmlHm the farm taken at its inception by Olin uals who best measure up to population continues to shrink. Mathieson Chemical Corpora- standards set for meriting The latest U. S. census reports tion, Chemicals Division Agri- county alumni certificates. the smallest farm population in cultural, of Little Rock, Ark. to Four ento in Plaque the history proportion The Cooperative Extension tire population. About one per- Service of selection From all those supervises as 4-- son in 12 resides on a farm. Awards Givan The national Alumni Recognition program was launched just 10 years ago when grads numbered around 15 million. Its purpose is to inspire todays youth by citing men and women who credit with making a valuable contribution to the success and satisfaction they now enjoy. Award sponsorship of this unique program was under- 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- Senior Soft Ball for young men over 18 years of age is at hand. All who wish to play in the competition are asked to contact their Bishops. Old Folks of our Stake were invited to join with Nebo Stake yesterday, to enjoy the movie, The Parent Trap in Payson. Tuesday evening July First Ward enjoyed an MIA event at Payson where they went swimming at the Payson City Pool. Private lunches were taken by those who attended and soft drinks were provided by the MIA. All of you are aware that July 18, 19, and 20th our Stake MIA girls are to go to for siinmer fun and an outlined program of learning activities. Stake and Ward leaders will accompany the girls. On Friday evening parents and guests are urged to join them there in a special Family Nightf program of entertainment which will be prepared and presented by the girls. This is a wonderful opportunity for us to visit this lovely Girls Home and to also (Last 10 the KOHO-LGW- O Lincense-by-Ma- il program. was first started by Mr. Ivins in 1960 to facilitate the handling of more than 15,000 plates, processed annually in the county by the assessors office. Kathleen Hudson, and Marie Previous to the enactment Martell; and the Boys Can of the mail program, Can Novelty Dance Number, of vehicle owners long lines waiting to by Val Robbins, Dean Jolley, poy .their taxes and receive fkdie Neff, Dennis Heelis, their license plates were an Michael Olsen, Dave and Dale annual occurence in the City say nothing of the convenNelson. St Building in Provo ience. ELDERLY LADY VERY, County the long hn are gone Mr. Ivins was born in 1927 ATTENTION TO AIX and received his early schoolWOULD LIKE TO MAKE AN truck and auto owners are re ing in Provo. He graduated HAPPY!!! quired to go to the City & from Murray High School and Sister Ada Gardell has been County Building for their from Brigham Young Unigiven a chance to fly to Eng- - ptes. More than 90 percent versity with a Bachelor of land where she can visit two of the auto owners in the Science degree in Economics. elderly sisters whom she hasn t County are offered the oppor-see- n He is a member of the Church in many a year. Because tunity obtain plates by mai of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y . , of her age and health it would: Saints. be impossible for her to go by Ivms has been a tremendous Mr. Ivins is married to the are rallying boat. Friends s.sa.ed l,he Ux - former Norma Wells, and they around her and thru the Gold con- have two boys. Strike Coupon Plan she can be,paers. .of,.Utah moneY. to flown there and back. Wont you help her by giving a book or two or as many as you can of these stamps so that she can see her beloved sisters? You wont even miss the stamps ordinarily used for luxuries. And think how good you will feel that because you cared Sister Gardell will have that wonderful trip and visit with her sisters. I believe Sister Gardell came here approximately 45 years ago, and to see her elderly close living kin, would be a priceless gift for her. If you will help you can send the stamps directly to Mrs. Ada Gardell, Santaquin, or to Mrs. Winnie Gee or Bishop Doyle Crook, Santa-- 1 quin Second Ward. Santaquin Second Ward reports the following bibies blessed. Nancy Lofgran, daughter of Vemon and Lael Clement Lofgran of New Mexico, formerly of Santaquin; Jill Crook, daughter of James and Kathleen Crook, of Salt Lake City, formerly of Santaquin; Ryan Peterson, son of Kay and Maxine Steele Peterson; Tresea Ann Clayson, daughter of Calvin and Marilyn Greenhalgh Clayson. Primary Graduations were Boyd Greenhalgh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Green-haigRandy Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Berk Peterson. in ium n rm mm stiajcht bourbon MOOT DOTtUO AMI I0ITI1 IT THf lAMfS I. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: KAM DUTUMS CO., CtEIMMI, KttTUCKT Exaltation is the gift of God given only to those who accept the Gospel and obey its The program -- 4-- Into these areas improvements in the Assessors office, including the introduction of the county many award nominees. Since 1953, the national gold alumni key has been presented to 80 men and women from 35 states. Several thousand have gained county and state recognition and awards. They represent occupations or professions ranging from homemaker to astronaut Candidates may be nominated by anyone. Nomination forms can be obtained at the County Extension office. A judging committee then selects two lndivid- closer to our young women of 4he wards and their leaders. We urge that all who possibly can should make this a must for Friday night The First Ward Girls are h holding a Saturday morning commencing at 9 a.m. at the Old Second Ward Church, the proceeds to be used to help the girls provide their own money for expenses. They will be on hand to wash that car in a matter of tninutes and where would you ever ath have such lovely tendants. The First Ward MIA is commencing a Special Interest Class next Tuesday with a fine rew instructor, Frank L Walker, who was sustained on Sunday at Sacrament Meeting. All parents and others interested are urged to be there. The Prmary Gay Notes girls of the First Ward enjoyed a hike into the canyon yesterday. Wednesday, where they cooked hamburgers and provided their own needs for the meal. Supervising the special activity was their leader, become Car-Was- car-was- receiving county recognition, as many as four can be chosen for the state sward. The winners receive a handsome, engraved, burnished copper and walnut plaque. Eight national award recipients are invited to Chicago te Club attend the National Congress as guests of Olin Mathieson. Each is presented alumni key during with the the annual alumni banquet attended by 500 national and state leaders, educators, business officials and other friends of 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- Sister Bertha (Linds trom. Julp 17 the Third Quorum of Elders will participate in a Temple Assignment at Manti Temple. On the 18th a day time excursion for all stake members with recommends is scheduled. We are really proud of the young people of the Santaquin Junior High School who re cently starred in a lovely musical, The Best of Broadway . Leader, Director and Producer of the event was their music leader, Fred Blackburn, who has taught music here for some time. He hails from Provo. Last Saturday evening, July 6, Mr. Blackburn arranged for an appearance of several novelty numbers at the BYU Watermellon Bust" held on Campus. Mr. Blackburn also played his Miarimba, The following numbers and .. . j h; participants provided a great deal of excitement at the program: Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better, sung by Diane Smith and Dean Jolley; The Girls Trio, The Sneeze ChaGha by DeAan Bott, teachings. The happiest vacations Every other minute Chevy II Nova way to get In on Convertible-Thri- fty begin with a n travellni! visit to your 4NK CHEVROLET DEALERS Chevy II Nova Station easy to park, pack, pay for! Wagon-Family-s- ized, Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan smooth someone gets a loan n Every other minute of every business day some man or woman gets a low cost loan at First Security Bank. Loans for home modernization or repair . . new or used car ... to buy or build a home . . . for new furniture or appliances . . . children s education . . , consolidating bills . . , refinancing . . . or for any worthwhile purpose. 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