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Show ster Egg Hunk SENIOR DIVISION WINNERS Pa on PiltH Ward quaitet was the winnu m the Distiut 7 B c test i ecently in Ni pi i Tiny cnki n contest m Spanish Folk ton ght sk Penll Ssfti se Brent Olson Named Arlene Stewmrt this year Assisting her will be Mane READY FOR EASTER EGG HUNT Ronald Peart, bmk Stevenson, secretary, and Jean chan man of the annual Junior Chamber of Commerce Easter Staheli, publicity Other civic Egg Hunt is shown with four children ready and anticipating minded persons serve on the the hunt Saturday Left to right, are Kyle Balzly, Eddie Balzly Maik Balzly, Renee Peart. committee and do a commendable job in making the com- munity more attractive A special city shops The Merchant Committee with Bill Denning chairman, is plannirfg two major sales promotional The first will be held m July and will be a sidewalk sale something new in Payson Plans are already under way The second will be held in the latter part of November when the Christmas shopping season will be ushered in The Chamber of Commerce is hopeful that a small claims court will be mstituted in Pay-so- n This wrould be a boost to all businesses, professionals and the City and would be a benefit to the community as a whole Businessmen, professionals and other individuals are urged to let Dr. Gordon Taylor know their desires and views on this matter. Applications For Boys State Student President Bient Olson has been elected Applications are now being president of the student body at Payson High School to suc- accepted from Payson Youths ceed Dennis Smith, who has who wish to go to Boys State, served in that capacity during according to official., of the the cunent year Brent is a Payson American Legion son of Mr and Mis Garth Any boy who hopes to atOlson. Ned Duiford, son of Mr and Mrs G Osmond Dunford, will be vice president, and Martha Bona, daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Bona, will be secretary Hospital Visiting Is Suspended hours at the City hospital have been suspended temporarily Visiting at the hospital has been suspended due to the prevalence of flu, colds and other respiratory diseases Special peimisson must be obtained to Visit any patient Pay-so- n account has been set up to handle funds for the City Shop landscape project and monies have been placed into it These funds will provide finances for the installation of a grill block wall and appiopnate landscape along Highway 91 in front of the Legion Calls For High School Visiting ompefr Payson C of C Favors Bill to Get Govt out of Business of The Payson Chamber Commerce favois a bill in Congicss by Senator Wallace F Bennett to phase Out government opeiated businesses over a period of time would place the Bill products of these businesses beck into the hands of free wrhich could produce them cheaper and create new job- as well as added revenue to the government in taxes Letters favoring the bill are being sent to Utahs congressmen The Chambers Beautification Committee wh.ch has boosted eivc pnde by stimulating citizens to maintain their homes and yards m top condition will be headed by Mrs Brent Olson Student Body President inter-divisio- All members of the Jaycees are cooperating in pieparations for the hunt The Junior Chamber of Commerce give special thanks to the business men of the city w'ho are again helping make the Easter Egg Hunt possible. redeemed for either special puzes or for 5 cents Business houses cooperating in the hunt ill have their names imprinted on the eggs and they will ledeem the eggs for the nickel Ronald Peait is Tho Fay son Junior Chan,ber will hold then annual Eastei Egg Hunt Saturday The Jaycees wdl conduct then populai Easter Egg Hunt for small fiy in the Payson City Paik Saturday mot nine beginning at 10 00 a m Children will be invited to invade the roped off aieas according to ages Eggs will be tend MUST FILE A WRITTEN APPLICATION with the local post in order to make himself eligible He may be sponsored financially by any civic organization or individual of the community, but his written must be filed application through the Amercan Legion, father of the Boys State Project Deleg ites w ill be chosen from the list of boys names who file with the Legion A total of 11 boys may go from Payson but the number may be less if boys fail to make application thiough the Legion Letters should be addressed to Boys State Committee, Pay-so- n American Legion Post 48, Payson Utah Students Compete For Scholarship Several students from Pay-so- n High School will go to Salt Lake Friday evening for interview's prior to selection of wmneis for the Sterling Scholarship They are Zoe Ann Gardner, John Holms, Boyd Jasperson and Steven Liddle One $150 scholarship in each of the 11 divisions will be Auxiliary Officers To Visit Santaquin I v s v 4 1 , TA Stake Conference Two prominent auxiliary They are Alice L Wilkinsor leaders of the Church of Jesus a member of the Relief Societ; Saints General Board and Mayre N Christ of Latter-da- y y Salt Lake City, will attend Nielson, a member of the Association General quarterly conference of the in Board Stake Sanatquin-Tinti- c Geneial sessions of the conSantaquin ference will be conducted Sunday at 10 am and 1 30 Hold by Stake President Carl pm. A Patten, Elberta Visitors are welcome to attend these meqtmgs at 90 Elections for the Payson LDS South 2nd West, Santaquin Mrs Wilkinson has been Seminary will be held this week with two slates nomin- active in most Church auxilated for selection of new of iaries She is also active in women's civic work in Utah, ficers Listed on the Gold ticket are and is a board member of the Lynn Warr, president; Dean Womens Legislative Council Jolley, first counselor; Sylvia Her husband, Einest L. WilkinHiatt, secretary, Kenny Crook, son, is president of BYU Mrs Nielson has been active treasurer Green ticket Mark Oldioyd, as an officer and teacher in President, Bruce Winegar, first the auxiliary organizations of counselor, Janice Shaw, sec- the Church She also taught retary, Lucine Haas treasurer elementary school A second counselor will be Special meetings for Relief chosen next September when Society and Primary leaders will be held Saturday new officers are installed Pn-mar- Seminary to Elections Each year Nebo School District schedules a day of registration for all children entering kindergarten for the first time the ensuing fall This registration was held Friday, Apnl 5 Efforts were made throughout the schools of the District X foi ms to supply to the parents of all children concerned If, for some reason your child was not registered, please contact the school nearest you It is important that every child be registered in older to make plans for the coming year C,4 r S and Mis Marion Black 11 be honored at at open-us- e Sunday, Apul 14, when their Golden celebrate ?y adding Anniversary at their me, 540 East 1st South yson. d lends and relatives aie to call between 3 and pm Mr and Mis Black no gifts They were married April ,1913, in Provo Their mar-lg- e was later solemnized in e Manti Temple Mr Black was bom Jan 14, in-le- re-e- st Blaine Spercer Gives Mission Report Paul R. Bowers Returns from M'ssion Missionaries give Report Starts Sun. i V ar Votes Yes For Sewer Scot-tish-Iri- n, fast-movin- g, A safety film was shown at Lions Club meeting Monday night Theron Johnson, Telephone Company manager at Spanish Fork, showed a safe dnvmg 22 Meeting Called Wedding at Openhouse Mr Safety Film Co. Farm Zoning Agriculture Marlon Blacks Note Golden Lions Club Sees Apnl Paul R Bowers will be wre Blaine Spencer will give a corned home Sunday repoit of his mission Sunday TV Elder Bow ers, son of M evening and Mrs Arthur J Bower Mr Spencer, a son of Mr recently returned from tl Show and Mrs Sterling Spencer, Southern States Mission ar w ill give his report Sundi Agriculture USA, a new and returned recently from the evening interesting televison program North Scottish Mission He will He wall make his report will be inaugurated Easter give his leport in the Sacra- the Sacrament Services 14 Wil1892 at Marti, a son of Sunday, April ment Seivice of the West Ward Payson Fifth Ward The mee liam and Narcissus Harmon The program will be showm The meeting will begin at ing will begin at 7 30 Black His wife, Sylvia Gard over station KCPX-Tand 7 30 ner Black, w'as born Sept 14, is sponsored by Intermountain In his two-yemission, he 1893, at Indianola, a daughter Farmers Association It will served in four missions He was Salem 1 30 to 2 pm called of Heniy and Mary Rosetta be aired from to the North British Patterson Gardner each Sunday. Mission, which was divided Their sons and daughters This unusually fine farm show into two missions, he went Bond are Harold, Dale, Mrs Bert is produced by John Stearns, into the new mission the Salem citizens overwhelmMission Later that (Fern) Lucas, Payson, Mirs a leading television producer Lester (Louise) Greenhalgh, It is above and beyond the mission was divided into the ingly approved bonding for the hum-druof the usual farm Scottish and Irish Missions construction of a sewrer system Bell, California; Mrs He w'ent into the Scottish Mis- and sewer disposal plant TuesOliver (Mane) Johnson, Lin-do- programs It presents a action-packe- d Mis Reed (Bonnie) Franks show sion, which was later divided, day Provo They have 24 grand- everyone will want to continue he went into the newly created Voters in Salem voted 237 in children and nine to watch once they have be- mission, the North Scottish favor of bonding, only 19 voted Mission. no on their ballot. come acquainted with it. Mr and Mrs. Marion Black Will celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary -- film produced by his company Mr Johnson gave a shoit talk on safe di icing and policies of his company follow ing the film Jesse Pete Wilson, chairman of the safety committee, was in charge of the program and introduced Mr Johnson Henry Mitarai, president, was in charge of the meeting Sheim Loveless, chairman of the election committee, presented a sample ballot of nominations foi next years officers Election w ill be held at the next regular meeting Late Registration For Kindergarten je Ncbo St ike will bo upu-- i sented m the mill divisioi quaitet festival tonight Apnl 11, at 8 pm in the Palnn i i 505 Stake Hous Eist 9th North, Spanish Folk Mtmbcis of the senioi quai- tet include Dons Gissir, Lois Ann Haskell, Am D pew Lu,cille Andros Janice Flmcr accompanist membeis Junioi quartet competing aie Dennis Bates Bruce Thomas Lariy Ewe'l a"d Mickey Wilde of the Eui c ka Wai d These foul somes won then waid, si ike and distnet fes-- t vals to qualify for the intei division finals This festival bungs togcthei in final competition, junior and senior winners fiom Division 6 and 7, compnsmg stakes from Lehi on the noith to Gunnison, Fillmoie and Delta on the south Glendon C Johnson of and Beulah Clayson of Oiem aie MIA executive of the event with Baibata Latham, Payson, and Byron Nicholls of Orem acting as chan men of the festival The theme for the event is FourSeven senior some Fantasy quartets and seven junior quaitets will compete One winner will be selected from each The judges will be from Salt Lake City The MIA intei division qaai-te- t finalists represent some 2400 ward participants There are 200 stake finalists repie-sente- d in the 56 distnet finalists competing at Spanish Folk -- awarded J In tru quiiht an, lift (o light Dons Gasser Lois nn Hiskcll Ann Dipcw, Lucille Andros and J mm Flnui, accompanist The Utah County Faim Bureau is sponsoring a meeting in Spanish Folk City Fire Hall, Friday, April 12, 8 pm The meeting is to acquaint farmers and land owners with the possibility of zoning their land strictly agriculture to keep this land from being at a higher level All farmers and land owmers in the south end of the county are invited to this meeting Clair Acord, Utah County Agriculture Agent, will be on hand to tell about this project and answer any questions It is generally understood that during 1963 all property m Utah County will be appraised and, if past experience is a criteria, this means a raise in valuation. The Sate Tax Commission has told the Utah County Planning Commission that land zoned strickly for agricultural would not be valued as high as land that could be immediately be turned into uiban use The Planning Commission has said farmers could have their land thus zoned if they so desire, but they will have to get together and make the request ENTER DIVISION MEET TONIGHT Euieka Waid, winners in the Distnet 7B jumoi d vision, will compete in the n in Spmish Folk tonight In the quartet aie, lcit to right, Dennis Bates, Biuce Thomas, Lairy Ewell and Mickev Wilde mter-divisio- Snow Measurements Still Indicate Belov Average Buow avmage piccipitation watersheds of Ut ill Cot ilv dining the month of Mai eh, have left this area taeing a poor to cntical shoit watr supply foi the coming iTigation season, Stanley and Call Claik, snow suivey teams for the soil Conm the mount in Pet-eiso- n At the Payson Ranger Station snow course there are 31 inches of snow containing 10 6 inches of water This is 55rc of aveiage and 91 percent of the 1961 water content Rock Budge m Payson Canyon has 15 inches of snow with 3 6 inches of w ater This is 27 percent of average and 42 percent of the 1961 water con- servation SeiVice said Most snow courses checked have a snow pack water eoi-te- tent of less than 50rc of the Looking at this watershed 1913 57 avciage, and are gen- as a whole the water content erally lower than the drought s 41 of average and percent 1061 On some yeai couises, 66 pci cent of 1961 Stieamflow paitieulaily those at inter- from this watershed is exmediate elevations, with histones dating back to 1934, new pected to be somewhate below record lows weie established that received in 1961. Spanish Fork River snow courses located on the Clear Crock Ridge weie as follows; Clear Creek Ridge No. 11 snow' depth is 33 inches with 121 inches water This is 64 percent of average and 116 Omitted from th aiticle last percent of 1961 wick veie names of Payson Clear Creek Ridge No. 2 has Civic Clubs who contributed 22 inches of snow to the Cemcteiy beautification 5 9 inches of water.containing This is di oject 3J percent of average and 70 Civic Clubs who have con pci cent of 1961 tributed to the project weie Cleai Creek No 3 has one American Legion, Cul'u. Club inch of snow with 0 7 inches Ki ams Clib and tho Pay of water This course is 11 son Chamber of Commeice pci cent of average and 25 percent of 1961 This watershed as a whole Lake Calls show s 33 pei cent of average w ater content and 70 percent of 1961 April to Setember Zoning Meeting stieum flow is expected to be less than received in 1961 A public m c ting foi th' ''i i pose of di n sing the pro os d zonin'' to Spang Lak" Gun Class for dpuu tme pui poses Ins been c died b th" SpnngLikc Tilling committee Ailo Lmson s ehaiimai with Rich nil Sunckis, Eul Ik i km and Cul A gun safety and survival Ashton as i icmb is touse will be sponsored by Po ndiv Inn s foi agi c lluie the Payson Ameiican Legion, areas wi'l b" drawn The com-n- i post 43, to announceaccording ttce expects a lower late in ment made today taxes if the zan rg is earned The fust class will be held and also hopes to j revent at the Legion Hall, out, Thursday, faims bemg cut ip into one April 18, 8 pm lots foi acie construction of All boys and girls over 12 new homes years are invited. nt Cemetery Tree Contributors Spring Safety Starts April IS Events of the Week THURSDAY APRIL Inter 11 - Dvrooo Quaitet Festival, Palmyra Stake House Spanish Fork, 8pm Hi h School Dance Revue, 8 15 pm SATURDAY, APRIL 13 Sant iquin-Tm- t c Stake Conference Eastei Jaycee Egg Hunt, City Park, SUNDAY, APRIL Fourth Waid Easter Progiam, 8 am Santaquin-Tin- t c Stake Conference Welcome home for E'clcr Blaine Spencer 7 39 am. 10 14 pm "West Ward Welcome home lor Elder Paul Bowers, Fifth Ward 7 39 pm FRIDAY. APRIL 19 High School PTA Record Hop, 8 30 pm. |