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Show Board Rejects Bids a! A A On Santaquin Bj School Addition The B ard of Educat on cf N.'Lo School Di.stijCt nut in r gular called scsaio' on Miy n the Spanish Folk Sr. 7. High School in Spanish Folk. as Pros (.L t L.o A Ciandjll the meeting. Roll in charge Call tlmwcd all mcmLers prc-- : ,nt Superintendent Ruisell N. Sta sfi.ld and the Cleik, Clarence J. Wendel, were also pro sent. The a.vocat on was offered by Clarence J. Wendeh The Cleiks tentative noLs of the meeting held on April 10, copies of which were furnished to the Superi tendent all Eoaid membus on Aonl 16 were approvd as the olf cial minutes of the April 4 4U ad 10 rrcefrng of the Eoaid of ucation on a motion by Ed- Kcster, seconded by S. Roland Lindsay. Motion unanimous. President Leo A. Ciandall opened and tabuatcd bids on the sale and removal of the old Bowen home, known on the Boards records as the Rees Annex, along with the two garages located on District owned property. The bids were tabulated: A motion was made by Mark B. Anderson, seconded by S. Roland Li'dsay, that the high bid of $53 00 from Warren L. Ahlin for the double garage be accepted, and the high bid of $36.10 from Edwin T. Ahlin also be accepted for the single garage, with the stipulation that the garages are removed within from the property thirty days. Included in the motion was the provision that since no bids had been received on the sale and removal of the Bowen home, the Board authorized the Superintendent to negotiate the sale and removal of the home with interested persons. Motion unani- mous. Superintendent Russell N. reported that the following teachers had notified him of their resignation: John Beson, Kent HuntsBeverly Merrill, Mary Ann James, Colleen Beesley, R. Alma Jensen, Glenn MontaJohn gue, Joyce Oldroyd, Peters, Dean Allen, Annette Jensen, Bynon Thomas, Carol Witbcck, Allene Calder, George C. Puckett, Maud Blight, Phyllis Franz Hellar, Nancy De Vries, Sheila Owens, Patricia Brown, Patricia Perry, Jack Larsen, Glen Milner, Sondra F. Johnson, Ellen Carol Stubbs. The Superintendent also reported that the following tea- man, FCR THE BEST IN .SHOE REPAIR PENGS HOE S ERVICE Payson, Utah 160 South Third East Sharon Openshaw Plans June Wedding with Jim Tripp Mrs. Melva Openshaw is announcing the engagement of her daughter Sharon, to Jim Tripp, Orem. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. George Butcher, Cheyenne, Wyoming. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Melva Openshaw, Santaquin, and the late Bernell Openshaw. The bride elect is a graduate of the Payson High School and has attended LDS Business College. The future groom has attend school in Wyoming and is at the present employed in Orem. The young couple plan a late June wedding in the SantaTintic Stake Center. They chers were retiring at the end quin will make their home in the of this school year: Provo area. Ellen Anderson, Stanley Peterson, Mary Ann Hansen, Norma Larsen, A. LeRoy Erickson. April 29 President Leo A. Crandall Girl, Courtland Price announced that the bids for Gloria Yvonia Malcolm and Me the construction of the Santa Daniel, Genola quin School Lunchroom Girl, Lawrerce Thomas and tion would be opened by him Mary Adeline Schmidt Haus, and read aloud by the Clerk Payson of the Board. The bids were 30 April opened, read aloud and tabuBoy, William Jay and Deanna lated: Louise Pruett Williams, SpAfter considerable discuss- anish Fork ion, a motion was made by Girl, Carley Berdell and Mark B. Anderson, seconded Joyce Bell Jeffs, ville Spring by Dr. William H. Sorensen, May 1 that the Board reject all bids Boy, Larry Wayne and on the grounds that all bids Kathleen Marie Thompson exceeded available funds, and Joes, Payson that the Board authorize the Girl, Ted Hansen and May-re- e Architect to revise the drawRuth Reynolds Beckstrom, ings and specifications and sub- Spanish Fork mit them to the Board for ap- May 2 proval at a later date. Motion Boy Eugene Parker and unanimous. Jeanette Thomas Hunt, A motion was made by Dr. William H. Sorensen, seconded May 4 Girl, Donald Edgar and Lauby S. Roland Lindsay, authorizing the Clerk to call for rel Jean Lowe Dansie, Payson bids on $1,000,00.0 00 in. tax Girl, Golden L. and LuDeen anticipation bonds in denomin- Thorpe Stagings, Mapleton ations of $100,000.00 each to May 6 meet current obligations durBoy, Evar Leon and Irma school year, to Brown Chidester, ing the 1963-6- 4 Spanish be sold on July 1 ,19S3, con- Fork taining the option to redeem May 7 Boy, Richard and Mickey any or all bonds after January 20, 1964. Quotations are to be Jones Garbett, Eureka received on or before 8:00 Mrs. Ralph Coombs has spent p.m. on Monday, June 3, 1963 at the office of the Board of a week at Adelanto, Calif., Education, in Spanish Fork. with her daughter and husband, Larry and Sandra Hanks. Mr. Hanks is with the Air Force, stationed at George Air 16, 1963 Force Base. A trip to Tia Juana, Mexico, was enjoyed by the trio as a highlight to the visit. CRADLE ROLL The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, May Don't let them down... DUP SANTAQUIN NEWS A weekend at Las Vegas, Nev., was recently enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Provst-gaarMr. and Mrs. Lynn Boyle, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Junior Underwood, Salem; and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alishpach, Provo. d, De'la Hudson The Ladies Lterary Club held their closing social at the home of Mrs Ploi.io Chadwick There Wednesday evoking wir 2J present to enjoy a hot d.nntr and program of si des showing "Memories of p..st Cli bs, parades, parties, etc E rction of officers for the coming year were named. Eirra Cloward, president; Essie Higgi'son, v and secretary, Ellen De Graff-enreiOutgoing officers are Beulah Bradley, president; Erma Cloward, vice president; and Plomo Chadwick, secretary. Eleci'on of officers for the Santaquin School was held Friday and announced Friday n!;ht in a school dance. New are Val Robbins, officers Student body president; Linda ; Childs, vice-pre- s Kathy Smith Secy. and Randy Peterson, business manager. Jack and Gloria Ross Hore have twin boys born at the hosp.tal Saturday. Paysoi Grandparents from here are Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Ross The couple now have three boys and a girl Gbart Cook of Santa Fe Springs, Calif, visited over the week end at the home of Mr and Mrs. H. E. Bradley. was Mrs. Art Wickman hostess to the Social Club Thursday night at her home. There were 8 members present for a hot dinner and social evening. Mrs. Jen By lund had 37 of her family members home Sunday for Mothers Day. in the group were: Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wilkey and 10 children, Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilkey and 6 children; Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bylund and five children, Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Shepherd and 6 children, Payson and Mr. Cyrus Bylund, Santaquin. Hyrum E. Bradley Jr. of Denver, Colorada, spent an evening last week at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Butler of Salt Lake visited over the week end at the home of Mrs. Martha Butler. Also visiting at the Butler home is Mrs. Kelly Butler and son of Chicago, Illinois. A baby boy was born Sat to Theron and Lila Neilson Heelis of Payson. The couple have four girls and one boy. Grandparents from here are Mr. and Mrs. Pat Heelis. Thirty family members ga thered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Heelis Sunday for Mothers Day. A hot dinner was served and lovely gifts were received by Mrs. Heelis The Sunday previous to this Mr. and Mrs. Pete Heelis and daughter June were in Nephi to see their great grandson b'essed. The baby was given the name of Richard Arlin and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greenhalgh of Nephi. Mrs. Blanche Greenhalgh, Mrs. Fern Johnson, Mrs. Laura Goodall and Mrs. Eldora Childs took refreshments to the State hospital Monday afternoon. The project is sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Braith-wait- e and family of Midvale spent Mothers Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Childs. Santaquin schools will let out Thursday May 23, for vacation. Teachers summer will be in on May 24 and May 27 to complete their reports. Camp Holds Monthly ; Mr. and Mrs. Rickie Bryan have moved their tiailer house to Paj son and have set up housekeeping next to the home of his puents, Mr and Mrs Mark Biyan Rukie and his wile, the foimor Linda Taylor of Santt qum have' xpoit the time since their some marriage, 18 months ago, at Kanab, while he was employed on construction of the Glen Canyon Dam. Judy Houser, LaMar Zeeman Repeat Vows in Temple Rites Judy Houser was a lovely bride as she and LaMar exchanged nupitial vows last Friday in the Manti LDS temple. They were honored that evening at a reception given at Payson Fourth Ward Zee-ma- n church. The new Mrs. Zeeman is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned J. Houser. Parents of the bridgroom are Mr. and Mrs. John Zeeman. The brides gown of white lace underscored with taffeta was fashioned with bouffant skirt and molded bodice finished with scalloped neckline. The long sleeves tapered to the wrist Her veil of sheer bridal illusion was attached to a large silken rose and she carried all bouquet of white chrysanthemums. Charlotte Hansen, Mrs. Roger Ross and Mrs. Larry Carter were bridal attendants, wearing red brocaded taffeta styled with bell skirts and short sleeves. They carried white mums. Young Wendy were and Barbara Houser junior bridesmaids. The bridegroom asked his brother, Leon Zeeman, to act as best man. Parents of the couple assisted in receiving guests, with Mrs. Houser dressed in green and gold print and Mrs. Zee-ma- n in turquoise lace. Their corsages were of red and white carnations. Organ selections were played during the receiving period by Miss Sarah Ann Stewart. Mrs. Kirk Hansen, Mrs. Robert and Miss Eileen Me Fri - - Sat 16 - 17 - 18 CHILDREN MAT. SHOW Show starts 3:30 p.m. Wilt Dijneyi MIRACLE Xok JlTTrfrp mi n m A NEW JOY HAS COME TO THE SCKOI...M0 HAPPO THE WORLD IS pact ift TO IM! ME OiEASQU IS FOR SUMMER PROGRAM Kinnon was at the guest book Foyer receptionists vveie Mr and Mrs. Don Houser aid Mr and Mrs. Darrell Zeeman. Gifts were arranged by Mrs Leon Zeeman, Sharon Curtis, Martha and Barbara Zeeman. Gifts were carried by Becky and Ranae Zeeman, Ronald and Lanette Zeeman. Serving were Judy and Kathy Marvin Kathy Miribile and Marcia Widdison. Mrs. Hal Shuler was master of ceremonies to a program presenting a clarinet solo by Mrs. Kent Kendall and Mrs. Dale Lewis, a piano solo by Steven Kendall, piano duet By Caroly and Sandra Lewis, toast to the bride, Chalotte Hansen; toast to the bride groom Charles Zeeman. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR RENT t Pianos Accordions Band Instruments Free Course of Instruction Included Rerlal Applies to Purchase if Desired START YCUR CHILD RtSHT WITH A FIRST LIKE INSTRUMENT FROM SUMMERHAYS 3719 So. 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Wed May Tit) son Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stevens CURT pent Mothers Day in Ogden JURGENS with their son, Dua e and wife and thiee sons, eluding Wed - Thuiu - Fri - Sal baby B1 ke, o ie month old Other dinner guests ueie Ted May 22 - 23 - 24 - 25 nd Jeriy S P.dcock and childMatinee Sat. 3.30 Childrens ren of Salt Lake City Mrs. Margaret K. Peery was happy to have her family at home for Mothers Day. Places at the dinner table were arranged for Mrs. Peery and her sons and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peery, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Peery, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peery and two children, Payson; and also for a 'niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon ChristenMrs. Dora Peery Bennet, sen! Ruth Marie Frazer) and Burley, Idaho, spent a few children of Payson. days last week at the. home of Mrs. Margaret Peery and also Several days aboard boats visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam were recently spent at Lake Peery and other relatives Meade, Nev., by four Payson couples as follows. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Daniels. They were joined by Bob and Ethel S. Swallow, Long Beach, Calif., .. ho were guests of the Stevens couple, and Miss Elaine Rodgers, who is returning from Southern Calif., to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodgers. Swift ICE CREAM 59c i2 gal. llit'alre - V. irnum?. Get more MILK IIIISII Meeting Sfgo Lily Camp The Si go Lily Camp nut at the home of Stenq Daniels on May 9 Giace Wightman Captain conducted The progiam included song conducted by Leah Waters; prajer by Chaplain Ste'a Daniels; binjo duet and uitar du t. Mr. and Mrs Harold Andeison a guitar solo and a solo, Mis. Donna Anderson and son The lesson, "Pioneei Nurses, was givei by Emma Madson A tribute to Mother was given by Be.ss.e Naylor. 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