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Show Utah The Payson Chronicle, Payson, i Thursday, May 9, e" a; 1963 Growth Notes Santaquin-Tinli- c Dewain Garfcett, chairman, of Eureka; Russell Nelson, Go-shGen-ol; Jesse W. Liyingston, H. Emerson Bradley, First Ward; and Elmer Tietjen, Second Ward. The Stake Primary Family Hour program is being planned and held in each ward with Your Childs fua theme, ture is the Worlds Future. The First Ward Primary held their event last Sunday evening. The purpose of the Family Hour is to help parent and children to understand the marvelous help that is found in the Childrens Friend. The event was under the direction of Sister DoroLu counselor, who directed the lovely event which included all Primary children as well as four mothers. Special music was given by the children as well as Choral readings. Stake Primary Preparation Meeting at which presidencies and secretaries are to attend at 8 pm. is to be held tonight, Center. InMay 9, at the Stake formation gathered at Primary General Conference Meetings will be presented to be later used in the wards. Cub Scout Parent Training Program is now under way with the first session being held last Friday. The next 10 session is to be held May who of boys and all parents will turn 8 years of age before November and who have not as yet had the training, are urged to be in attendance. We hope each person in the stake responded to the call to fast and pray and pay the much needed money for assessment for the Girls Camp Ko HoLoWo, which was held last alTuesday. If you havent to share get done your ready this obligation taken care of, your kind help is still prayerfully asked for. The other three their have finished stakes assessments. Speaking of MIA, the girls Certification Training program is now underway in the wards to prepare the girls in the proper and sound ways of are being They camping. trained to take care of themselves safely; to learn how to to make and use a bed-rol- l; build and extinguish fires; to tie knots; to make a successful three-mil- e hike, etc. MIA Road Show practices are now in ful swing also. The event we are told has been scheduled for the latter part of July. The Goshen Bishopric en in Stake Father in Heaven is perfect. We must be perfect to return to our Father in Heaven. Lets The word quit has a sour begin today to strive for perkind of sound. It causes feel- fection in love and trying. ings of failure to crawl up NEWS OF THE WEEK: ones spine. It makes a feeling Dont forget to attend the and shof insecurity MIA Stake Dance Fesame creep into all of lovely to be held at the Stake tival And our thinking and actions. Cultural Hall on Tuesday May it is all so uneccessary for as 14 at 8 p.m. Every person in do to are lo'g as we canstriving cordial invitain our call- the stake has a There will be the best we tion to attend. is one no then unhappy ings, surprise decorations to highwith our efforts. the lovely dance num-oerA quitter, they say is one light Seating is to be arranged who just doesnt care enough so all who attend will be that atto see that the job he has dance numwe able to see. These Now success. a is tempted will be ones that are the bers of must all realize that none ConferMIA June at presented us are doing the best we can. ence at Salt Lake City. If so, we would be called pethat Sunday May rfect, and as perfect people we 12 Remember os Mothers Day. Santaquin no need wcu'd longer tarry Second Ward will hold their here on earth. sines there is annual Mother's Day Sale and Therefore, May room for improvement in all Bazaar tomorrow, Friday 2:30 p.m. of us, and since our time is 10, commencing at hours each day, There will be gifts from 10c twenty-fou- r as is the time for all, why dont on up for the discriminating Mother shopper. we determine now, to really And by the way, special make the effort to keep that Mother Day Services are being with at it and work assignment durall of our hearts, minds and held on Sunday morningSchool regular Sunday strength? Theres a certaiin ing satisfaction in doing well, hours. All mothers are invited some of which others have especially to be there and be said, It cant be done." That a special guest. attitude is a contageous one. Although this is not strictly True, we do have opposi- church news we are encouragtion for Satan tries the most ing all of our beautiful and diligent as well as the easily lovely girls to enter the Santadiscouraged. Yes, we do have quin Homecoming Queen Contrials. But let us think of the test which will be held Satlife of Jesus. What if he had urday evening, May 11 at quit, when he found rebell- the Legion Hall. All girls of ion all about him? What if High School age and to and He had said, I quit when including age 25 are urged to kneeling in the Garden of Geth enter. Register with Sandra semane? If His prayers to His Armstrong or Zaloma Goodall, Father in Heaven had said, I girls. First Ward members of the cant do it. Those with whom we labor Aaronic priesthood are annare not so greatly numbered ouncing that they will pick-u- p as those who looked to Jesus newspapers tomorrow, Friday, for leadership and His deter- at 5:30 p.m. We are asked to mination to carry on, but each tie them in secure bundles for of us do have others who look handling. to our leadership, guidance, Saturday evening the High love and inspiration. Can we Priests Quorum of the Stake quit as a parent, a teacher, a will hold a Social at Goshen leader? Can we do less than Ward at 8 p.m. All High try to be successful? Remember Priests, their partners, and none are perfect but we can all widows of High Priests are and must try to become so. urged to attend. If you need Jesus has said, Be ye, there- a ride please call one of the fore perfect, even as your following committee in charge. By Beulah G. Bradley 21 Phone 754-36- s. Give her more time to he a Mother! 4 of niany Exciting New Ways To Remember Her Electrically NEW Electric Carving Knife A homemakers dream a wonderful new appliance which carves and slices food professionally, right in your own home. NEW Combination Electric Broiler and Rotisserie tertained at a delightful Chick-- 1 en Dinner last Friday evening, May 4 for members of the Stake Presidency, Stake and the members of the High Council, and their wives. Following the very delightful fare, they held a most inspira- -' s, of musical tional program numbers. Participating in the fine musical program were members of the Goshen-Et- -, tes consisting of Joyce Hopes, Believe; and Winifred White, taquin Second, Clifford Lee Barbara Jensen, Bessie who sang, Camissima. Bish- Woolsey, Sonja Anr. Wilde, White, Winifred White, and op William White presided and Gery Lynn Prince First Ward; Dale Melvin Huggins. Shelia Jensen, who sang, over the full entertainment. At Genola Sunday evening Goshen; Rex Lynn Palmer, This love of Mine, and Hawaiian War Chant, a Quartette Sister Emma Ewell was sus- Terry Clifton Cook, Ray Alan of Young ladies, Mary Bos- tained as a counselor In the Christensen, Dale Percy Horton, and Palema Boswell. Stake well, Joyce Hopes, Mardene Relief Society. At First Ward the infant son Earl Wahlberg. Elberta Loren Nelson, and Winifred White, who sang Kentucky Babe, of Brother and Sister LaRain Douglas Barney. Eureka Bar-re- y Earl Mecham. and Carolina Moon; with solo Goodall was blessed with the THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: numbers being given by Mar- name of JoDell. A well known Commentator dene Nelson who sang Make Baptisms of the stake: San Mary j Boswell, Mardene Nul-so- n, YOUR HOME RAILROAD. ..SO recently said, The destinty of the world is in the hands of statesmen who can interpret the mind of the Almighty. This is a challenge to youth the world over, but especially to our men of the Priesthood. The commenLatter-day-Sai- nt tators name CHRONICLE WANT ADS MUCH TO SO MANY! A Giant Producer, Rio Grande handled nearly 20 million tons of freight and carried over half a million passengers in 1962-- all at pennies per mile revenue! 1962 Operating Revenues: $75,828,321. Operating Ratio (Expenses to Revenue): 67.89. Average revenue per ton mile (one ton of freight carried one mile): Average revenue per passenger mile (one passenger carried one mile): 2.560. Here are the characteristics of your home railroad, The Gentle Giant: j Can be used anywhere because it is and spatter free. No hood needed. Food remains in full view while cooking. smokeless A GOOD CUSTOMER Rio Grande purchased materials and supplies in 1962 totaling $10,469,511. A RESPONSIBLE RAILROAD Rio Grande met its obligations covering rent for leased roads and equipment, interest payments, and retirement of other indebtedness. 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This report for 1962 is particularly significant restrictions imposed on railroads by obsolete regulations and indiscriminate subsidization of less efficient forms of transportation. In view of the DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD is David A. bring quick results |