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Show tional and all ward people are urged to be aware of their it 1964 2, Thursday, April lovely musical event, and it. We have a report from Sister Beatrice Kerby, Genola Ward Reporter, that their Festival was held Musical Tuesday evening, March 24 and was conducted by Sister Santaquin-Tinli- c Maurine Davis, chorister, with accompanists, Richard Davis, NEWS OF THE WEEK: By Beulah G. Bradley and Darla Kay Davis. Their General Conference sessions musical consisted of a mixed Phone will be held on Saturday, chorus, Seek and Ye Shall Our Pioneers suffered and Sunday and Monday, April 4, died in order that Gods true 5, and 6. Primary conference Find, a mens chorus I dream duet, Church might be carried into sessions will convene on Thurs- of Jeannie, a vocal Nolan and LeBaron Marla Enemies human hearts. pursued day and Friday, April 2 and on The Blown Davidson, and persecuted their every ef- 3, today, and tomorrow. I Scouts The singing, Wind; to and God of to learn fort the stake A event, Scout Mormon am a lovely Boy teach with tremulous lips, the MIA Maids, Dear To My Heart accordian number Four Leaf truth now known. Their enewas enjoyed Tuesday Clover by Linda Smith; and night mies endeavored to suppress March 31, by a large two songs by Bee Hive Girls evening them them, calling of the MIA Maids and Easter Parade, and The W. Pat Visick . . . Named group It was death and mothers and The girls wore Kennecott Public Way. Starry at every turn, but they their It was held at thespecial Gen-ol- a original styled hats for their Relotions Officer. did not falter. They had a burn- guests. Sister lone number. A vocal Trio, with Ward, Let of teach others to desire ing MIA Maid leader all my Life Be Music, by Stake Hall, KENNECOTT NAMES its miracles but men were conducting the special program Myma Steele, Verda Throckblind. Siswas Inspirational speaker morton, and Lucille Thomas, The Saints suffered untold ter Peterson, Matron ol accompanied by Donna Davis Mary PUBLIC RELATIONS hands at the agonies and death the Manti Temple, who thrilled a Male Quartet, Bernard Oberg, of those who chose to inflict the group with her personality Elroy Murdoch, Carroll Davis, them. Their cruelty, and in- and lovely thoughts. The and Max Nelson, Onward REPRESENTATIVE famy is as blots of blood on Symbolism of the Rose, was Christian Soldiers. The appointment of W. Pat our American scene, and has, given by Kathryn Penrod, of Other Genola News: A bus Visick as to a large degree, been succeed- Elberta; a piano solo, Black public relations repboys ed by sanity and acceptance, Hawk Waltz was given by load cf Aaronic Priesthood Gen- resentative for the Utah Copthe toured and leaders, deat last. Their courage and Linda Colby, of Second Ward; 26. termination of the Saints to Tribute to My Mother, by va Steel Works on March ex- per Division of Kennecott Copan interesting report They per Corporation was announced believe and sustain Gods chosen Kathy Neff of first ward; Re- cursion. stands Smith, today by Kenneth E. Kefauver, leader, Joseph sponse to My MIA Maid" by One baby was blessed and public relations director of the out boldly, in the annuals of her mother, Sister Betty Neff; the history of persecuted peo- a musical number, My Wild given a name at Fast Meet- division. Sarah Barney, ples. His appointment is effective Irish Rose by Goshen MIA ing; CrystalBrother and Sistei of to silence 1. The blind ones tried April Maids; Decorations were under daughter Jensen, son truth, but only succeeded in the direction of MIA Maids of E;vn Earney. Guy Visick had been advertising and Sister Dee Ray and public relations manager suppression of their own big- Genola; light refreshments of Brotherwas fron graduated Jensen, of television otry and blindness. And the were later enjoyed. station KUTV Primary. LaVerl Draper was (Channel 2) in Salt Lake flame of truth rises to quench There being five Tuesday sustained City, in a be Teacher to the fires of hate; to silence this month, the Relief Societies an NBC affiliate. Prior to that, the Ordganization. world The Primary mobs. roaring of the he held positions of a radio of each ward planned special Second Ward News: The of thinking men will always woik-day- s and other activities director and newsprogram frown on the persecution of Fast and testimonal meetings MIA Musical Festival of the paper columnist. minority. Right, Light, and were held Easter Sunday, Ward was held last Tuesday He attended Salt Lake City Wisdom comes forth to silence March 29, in the Wards, to evening March 24. It proved tc schools, including East High the destroyer, and thus to accommodate the General Con- be very lovely and inspira School, the University of Utah, ol a The and God. of teach Gospel Light ference sessions on the first tional, large group e and Francisco San State youth and parents were there brightly illuminates the world Sunday. in San Francisco. A Navy to their their it. to to men will eyes open if According enjoy he served as superThere were three young peoMona Rae Woodbury, veteran, see! president on church the into ple baptized was very outstanding. visor of the training and eduevent ihe Saturday evening at the Stake She reports also that the annual cation office of the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea, during Center. Genola Ward: Robert PAYSON CHRONICLE Family Fun Carnival for all the Korean conflict. Blaine Oberg, son of Brother members of the ward is now A weekly newspaper, estab- and Sister Robert Oberg; and in the Visick is the son of Mt. and stage and every planning son lished in 1888, published every George Wendell LeBaron, is urged to plan Mrs. Hubert E. Visick, formermember ward Thursday and entered as sec- of Brother and Sister Arden to be in attendance. It will be ly of Salt Lake City. He is ond Class matter at the post LeBaron, of First Ward. held Tuesday, April 14 at 7:30 office in Payson, Utah, under The youth of our stake are p.m. the act of March 8, 1879. urged to be at singing practice First Ward News: The infant at afternoon rate $3.00 per each Sunday son of a former ward member, Subscription This Ward. Goshen Sunday, year, $1.75 6 months, payable the time is for 12:30 to 1:30 Jeannine Huggins Wood, and in advance: single copy ir her husband, Paul Wood, was p.m. in order that they may blessed and cents. given the name of to listen to be home in time Paul Wood, at Fast and Jeffrey NATIONAL EDITORIAL Conference talks.on All other last Sunday. meeting testimony at will be Sunday practices was lone Hall and Released 2:30 at Goshen. Duel as Primary workWard MIA Music Festivals Janiele 3 giiiiHUMI.M-.ll-ers. Louise Painter was reare being held and we underleased as MIA worker, Mich stand that they are inspira- - ael B. Christensen was released as Ward Farm Director. The following were sustained in new positions: J. W. Green-halgIN Ward Farm Director; Hattie Ahlin, and Morjorie Clements as Primary workers; Vila Dean Van Ausdal as MIA Worker; Von Dell and Louise Painter as Genealogical Workers with special assignment as Work Sheet Checkers. YMMIA Volley Ball games were held March 30, at Genola and Goshen. Tonight all Volley Ball Games will be held at the Stake Center Cultural Hall. The first game will be held at 7 p.m. So far, the First Ward Team is the leading team of the stake. On Tuesday, April 7, the Second Quorum of Elders will enjoy a special Temple Assignment Day at Manti Temple. All are urged to participate. On Friday April 10 there is to be a Day and Evening Excursion to the Manti Temple for all who hold recommends. Remember: Our Stake Quarterly Sessions are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday April 11 and 12. It is to be a Primary and Relief Society conference and all Stake members are urged to be in attendance at the General Sessions on Sunday at 10 a.m. and 1:30 pm. The Paysoft Chrdtncle, Payson, Utah West Mountain News sup-po- Growth Notes in Stake 754-3- 621 mad-me- n. nt Col-eg- BY RUBY MEREDITH and Mrs. Angus Bishop, KEEP FREEDOM IN YOUR FUTURE WITH re- turned to his home .Thursday Reed Thatcher and after receiving his discharge three children returned to their from the U.- S. Army. He has home in Salt Lake City after been stationed at Fort Hood, a visit with her parents Mr. Texas. and Mrs. Randell Hiatt. Mr. Mrs. Vera Finch attended a Thatcher is attending a controusseau tea for Miss Susan vention in California. held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max McBeth Spencer Mr. and Mrs. her parents and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Me Q. Spencer in Salt George Beth of Tooele were Easter Lake. She will become the guests at the home of their bride of Richard Bona May 1. parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mrs. U.S. SAVINGS BONDS - McBeth. Dale Tanner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tanner, left Tuesday for the U. S. Air Force. Dale is a recent returned LDS missionary of the New Zealand Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crandell of Springville visited with their mother Mis. Zina Crandall of Richfield. Mrs. Crandall was celebrating her CGth birthday. She is making her home with another daughter Mr. and Mrs. Max Robinson. Sixteen Primary boys and girls participated in the Primary chorus which sang at the afternoon session cf Nebo Stake conference. Officers and teachers were very proud of those who took part and thank their parents for their Order No. 88C Statue of Liberty Drop-i- n here) 2 columns x 26 lines. (M)cibIsOQd (fejlTg (at shown mama co- operation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sperry attended a birthday dinner in Or-ly- n honor of ther Sheen of Sunset. They enjoyed a two da visit at the Sheir home. Wendy Rindlisbacher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rindlisbacher, was successful in passing his tenderfoot Scout requirements. He is now a member of the Guide Patrol. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wilson and family of Smithfield, formally of West Mountain, are now living at Morgan, Utah where Mr. Wilson is employed. Loran Bishop, son of Mr. 4: son-in-la- w Simplot Fertilizers 0-45- 11-48- -0 16-20- -0 -0 16-48- -0 LIQUIDS -0 married to the former Beth Baldwin of Monroe. They have a son, Jonathan. 10-34-- 0, h. THE jPOTHilUf TODAY THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK; Love enjoys, delights, enriches, is warm and faithful. That which tries to dominate, to change, to improve, or if jealous is not love. Coppsirs cLaiiry herd,... 900 cows It would the Wi Print Everything deLIGIITful t Program BOURBON 0 Napkin 0 Wadding Invitation Distinctive lightness and flavor in every sip. Envelop! 0 take a herd of nearly 900 cows to supply milk to the families of Kennecotts 6700 Utah Copper Division employees. Every day Utahs copper family buys about 13,200 quarts of milk. This is just one example of the enormous purchasing power represented by the Kennecott payroll. Other examples of how employees spend their daily earnings of approximately $124,000 include average daily expenditures of $25,000 for food products, $21,700 for housing, $11,700 for clothing and $3,200 for health care. From the full range of their buying, virtually every segment of Utahs economy feels the impact of copper. However, Kennecotts annual payroll of nearly $45 million is just part of the story. Add $30 million in local purchases by the company, and state and local tax payments totaling $12.5 million, and the grand total soars to $87.5 million! Every operating day at Kennecott is the starting point of dollars that circulate from one end of the state to the other. Directly and indirectly just about every Utahn is in the path of these dollars. Letterhead The Payson Chronicle STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, G00DERHAM & WORTS, PEORIA, ILL LSoanocotl Copper Corporation y Utah Copper Division |