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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah a life thy prayed for their lives for. May ar.d gav we over- support the youth? The Second Ward Relief Society have a change of officers. Released with a vote of thanks as Sister Merle Butler, presi-len- t; Sister Helen Butler and Mary Roberts, counselors, and Sister Dot York, secretary. Sustained as pesident was Sister Thora Ross, with counselors, Sister, Idonna Crook and Kaye Madsen, with Secretary Essie K. Higginson. Sister My--l- e Butler will teach the Visiting Teachers Topic. Stake Rf lief Society Leadership was held last Thursday morning under the direction of Sister Jennie Murdoch, president. During the preliminary exercises the stake officers dramatized the vital necessity of ward and stake leaders holding weekly officers meetings. Brother Fred Davis 00k the part of the presidents husband. Sister Olea White, Nebo Stake Work director, was a special guest in the work department, where she showed how to bind Relief Society magazines into yearly volumes. Many of the large group made a volume during the class perto look the cold that seems to through our bodies; may we have the pioneer determin ation and fortitude to rise above all adversity in our lives May we feel the warmth of our Pioneer heritage and make Santaquin-Tinti- c determination to do better. We have such blessings here to warm blankets cation and in our dear valley in the mounBy Beulah G. Bradley sooth and heal, nothing at all tain. So much thanks do we Phone 754-3except prayer to ease their owe our Pioneers. And we Have been thinking so st- pain and suffering. somefail to remember Do you, for one minute, times. rongly of the faith, endurance our of and plain greatness think that through every tortu New of the Week: Of course wonderful pioneers. Some say ous mile that they ever fett the top priority news this Well were that they warm of body? No perhaps not hardy. is the coming Quarterly that only begins to touch on of body, but of spirit that is week Conference next Saturday and of fortitude and the spirit Something again. They knew 26 and 27. these saints . that the trials and tribula Sunday, January Assistant Alma Elder Sonne, What put me to thinking of dons heaped upon them be to the Council of the Twelve, them at this time of the year, cause they had found a new will represent the general auwhen we usually celebrate oirth of religious freedom, was Elder Frank Smith thorities, Heres far worse than the physical of the their arrival in late fall? Association Genealogical whv. Have you shivered and pain. They knew they had the and Elder Lionel L. Drage of t to the cold very , uth and salvation of God: th go Commi-te- e Welfare General the r. w of your bones during Gospel gift and no amount of ; also. attendance in will be weather? Per- personal suffering could deny this s meetbe will There special haps you, like our family, .hem the right to seek a haven afternoon at 2 of rightful, peaceful worship ings Saturday have been called to make 3 p.m. and p.m.; for those who rove from one house to anMany died on the plains to have been notified to be in other during this month? Well be received in a very cold attendance. These are to be and let no piece of hallowed ground. True it is an ordeal At meetings. one ever say it isnt until at only the hardiest survived. Do Genealogical to be a Welfare is there 6:30 tempted! But when one huddles we appreciate fully the sac for members of the iod. over a nice warm heat register rifices made for us? If it has meeting The first and Second Ward and Stake and Council High after each load of belongings been a long time since you Ward Scout Banquets are now being Comittees. Welfare in have been moved, then one put yourself, visually, to be held this coming Again at 8 p.m. all those planned their place, try a house move named begins to think of that as well as all week. This is always a very above move of our Pioneers. That of even a few blocks, and sudQuorum officers inspirational event forandscouts, trek was not of a few blocks denly it will hit home to you Priesthood Leaders it is and part- scouters and parents, and Group distance but became thousands what trials they suffered. Little of all desired that parents a special ners are to attend of miles i.i the same sub-zer- o complaint was heard, even Genealogical Meeting. A film scouts join their boy in this weather that we now are ex- from the weak and helpless function. Special important strip will be shown. and even the children. periencing. Conference decorations, food and program General Sunday Let the winds of adversity When one thinks of the Sessions at 10:00 a.m. and at is to be enjoyed. hardships and tribulations of and personal demand lash at 1:30 Throughout the stake the p.m. is for all member- andiual the Saints at that time, then your very home, let the subPriDaddy-Daughtmost anything we might be zero wather gnaw at your ship of the stake and general mary Date parties are also bewill be called on to do would seem inner self for a short period public. Luncheon ing planned. These also are 12:15 and served at beproceeds somehow and it suddenly very trivial in comparison. For vciy lovely event. Dads, please those who traveled in the win- comes more clear what a hardy will go for the building fund. be sure to make your daughter ter months, there perhaps and wonderful group of pion- All of us are urged to be to the proudest girl in the stake were weeks on end when they eers were our Pioneer Fathers, all sessions and to help by by being her special date for were never warm. There were Mothers and Children. eating lunch there. her special evening. Of course Somewhere I read this line no warm inviting four walls The General Authorities have you will be notified by her and as to time, place and date. except those of canvass. Wind a short time ago, Faith is bet- called this conference and cold penetrated them like ting your life there is a God. stressed that i tis pust as imthey were of no avail at alb It is Pioneering and its very portant to attend Conference For them it was, Carry on, determination and spirit! Yes, Sessions as it is to attend Sacin spite of sick children and it took suffering, cold, and rament. They feel that a desick, tired bodies to force all kinds of tribulation to bring cline of attendance in the through the rugged terrain. the saints through the wild afternoon sessions is a lack There was no modern medi country they had to travel, into of faith of our people. At 7 p.m. MIA Sunday Evening Services and Scouting Anniversary in our Church is being featured. Please make it possible to attend all day Sun2B SOUTH MAIN day. You will be the receipent PAYSON. UTAH of many blessings if you do so. The Stake Annual Gold and Green Ball was held at our he find that Stake Cultural Hall on Satur,are aware of the"! rc0ple day evening. With a theme, lea!h June in January the decoraprovided Dy tions were most outstanding Tf and clever. Centering the huge covered by Social gCeased hall was a gigantic hanging gardless a l bouquet of flower, setting sm death of benefit i! ucp the stage to defeat the cold of January. Large artifical snowflakes hung from the ceiling, P Rary monthlj benefit. also. On one side of the buildUnder ing stood a gigantic snow bank, and with June defiance flthis death the benefit ls owers stood above it. The to exceed $255 lovely dancing party was in Ey Gean ess than $120. charge of the stake MIA of- BE PART OF THE PICTURE ficers and live music added to Whats the system for lookthe dancing spirit. A large Respectfully crowd attended and enjoyed ing at slides in your house? The theme Some families use the totem-pol- e the floor-shotechnique, where everyc,ong was sung by Therold one to peer into a 3 huddles and Lorraine Jones, Woolsey hand viewer at once accompanied by Erma Cloward. by Then theres the bucket-brigadTwo special floor show numUej where everymethod, bers were presented by approxone peeks and passes a single imately 60 of our stake youth. slide at a time. Time-wisBen Isnt it a shame that every Hur seems like a short subadult was not there to partiDIAL 465-250- 6 ject in comparison. PAYSON cipate in the beautiful event So why not get with a modem, Kodak slide projector? Heres a way for the whole family to see color transparencies at dionce, in dazzling life-siz- e mensions images so vibrant and alive they seem to take you right back to the instant when the shutter was snapped And since prices start at only $69.96, the cost per enlargement that you will be enjoy ing over the years is well-nig- h infinitisimal. The Kodak ReadyMatic 500 Projector, for example, offers and convenience simplicity that lets you get the show from slide box to screen in just a few seconds. You need no trays or magazines with the ReadyMatic 500 just a fist Now full of slides (up to 36 at a time) into the changer exactly as they come out of the WERE b3X. The dependable Godak Rrndymatic Changer gives you full and easy control over projection pace . The Kndak 500 Projector, Model B. offers the same razor-shar- p tt projection lens and brilliance as the Ready-mati- c 500, plus projector loading and slide storage with either magazine or trays. So let us show you the big picture" in slide viewing with budget-priceKodak Projector. Today? Thursday, January 24, 1963 go Growth Notes in Stake 621 f-- ro er RIGBMORTUAr t Refits scial is Santaquin News Owners of dogs in Santa- quin are reminded that it is time again to renew licenses for this year. The licenses may be obtained from the City Hall at $3)0 for males and $7.00 for females until Feb. 15. After this date, charges will be $4.00 males and 18.00 females. A "going away" party was held Tuesday night for Mrs. Rosalyn Hillman who moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, Thursday. Attending from here was Mrs. Maurine Ross, Mrs. Oneta and Mrs. Idonna Nelson, Crook. Others going were Mrs. Deane Peery, Payson and Mrs. Betty Carter, Orem, Utah. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Gaylia Daley in Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Heelis celebrated their 49th wedding anniversary at their home Sunday when all of their children were there to congratulate them on the occasion. Mrs. Heelis left Tuesday for Salt Lake where she will receive medical treatment for an illness. The American Legion Auxiliary were at the State hospital Monday afternoon. They took refreshments to some of the patients there. Those Mrs. Blanche going were: Openshaw, Mrs. Lila Peterson and Mrs. LaRue Jensen. Mrs. June Stewart is in the Payson hospital where she is recovering from major surgery oerformed last week. Mrs. Essie Higginson was was hostess to the Neighborhood Club Thursday afternoon when 11 members enjoyed quilting and luncheon. Mrs. Jen Peterson left Tuesday afternoon for Salt Lake and Bountiful where she will visit with her children Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fitt and Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson. e, by VIRGINIA ROBERTS Mr. and Mrs, Wm Whito were Salt Lake visitors on Monday when they made a trip to St. Marks Hospital to visit Mrs. Whites grandmother, Mrs. Ladd, who has had eye surgery. Mayor and Mrs. Evelyn Kirk were guests of the Junior Chamber of Commerce Wed. eve. at a banquet at the Wilson school. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts were in Genola Friday eve. to attend the birthday of Mr. Sam F. Elton. Thirty family members gathered at the Burke Draper home to honor their father and grandfather. A hot buffet supper was served, and moving pictures of family gatherings and outings were ;hown. Mr. Elton was 79 Lee Nelson is in the hospi-pita- l after suffering a heart attack on Sat morning. Also hospitalized for a bronchial condition is Reed Horton. An open house honored Mrs. Floyd Jensen, a recent bride, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jensen on Fri, afternoon. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Catherine Christensen, Mrs. Faye Morgan, Mrs. Fred Jensen and Mrs. Dale Lindquist. Mrs. Mable Morgan, Mrs, Avaleen Mrs. Kirk and Virginia Roberts attended a class in Food preparation at the new Spanish Fork High school on Wed. Mrs. Lola Nelson was in Spanish Fork Tues. to hear a book review given by Miss Helen Kimball. Mrs. Nelson was the guest of her daughter Mrs. Dawn Page. Mrs. Avaleen Kirk was hostess to the O. N. O. Club on Thursday eve. Ten guests enjoyed supper and games. Mr. and Mrs. Dan O. Chrisi-ense- n and family and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Roberts and family were week-en- d guests of their parents the H. C. Mrs. Naomi Jedmaine was hostess to the Sewing Club on served refreshments and the afternoon was soent in doing handiwork. Roger Paul Creer and his sister Carolyn Creer, students at the B. Y. U. were dinner guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Lyle Okelberry, on Sunday. Following dinner the trio attended Sacrament Meeting in Spanish Fork where Roger, a recently returned missionary was the speaker. Mrs. Ruby Steele in visiting in Bountiful where she r. welcomed a new The baby was bom Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Larsen. grand-daughte- grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hi!' entertained their Rook Club at dinner at the Turf Cafe followed by games of progressive Rook at their home Saturday evening. Guests included the Roland Lindsays, Glade Cowans, John Daniels, Vernal Twedes, Earl Pages and the Spencer Snows. Prizes for high scores were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Cowan and Mr. and Mrs. Paee. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Snow and daughters, Debra, 13; and Lori, 6, of Salt Lake City spent the weekend in Payson with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Snow and Mrs. Ella Spencer. Theres No Place Like Home.., Recently the following bap- Roberts. tisms were held: Michael Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lux, Robert Tasker, Marcia Ann who have been living in Oxen-arPhillips, Douglas Melvin California, are spending and Paula Jean Battery power . . . electric eye . . . instant loading several weeks at their home in Goshen. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: was never easier . . . never surer. No winding-cam- era Mrs. Ema Fowler returned is battery It isnt necessary to blow out built-ipowered. No exposure settings the other persons light in home Sunday after having electric eye adjusts the lens And no automatically. been for several threading hospitalized order to let your own shine. problems either. Film loads in a jiffy in the new Kodak Duex days. 8 Cassette . . . and you can load cassettes in Mrs. Edna Malheson had a advance. You're set to shoot in an instant! Many other luxury features. quilting party on' Thursday. DESK BLOTTERS Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Graham and son of Ogden spent in Goshen visiting Sunday Gi-eat the homes of Mrs. Ruth White, Mr. Garth Boswell and GEAN5 PHOTO SHOP Mrs. Lyle Okelberry. PAYSON CHRONICLE Mrs. Sally Long had a Tup-pe- r PAYSON, UTAH 4 PHONE d, Du-Bois- e. Movie-makin- g - ei n ggso 20 465-222- ware party Friday. ae nt Goshen News By Della Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Albert Payne and family attended funeral services for her father, Isaac W. Oldroyd, that were held Monday in the' Ward chapel at Sandy. Burial was in the Richfield City Cemetery. 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