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Show The Pay son Chrdhjcle, Payson, Utah ' Thursday, July 16, 1964 Growth Notes phone 754-3- 621 to repent of on earth are completely free of them. True repentance means pullstanding yourself up to the the He God. made set ards by laws that all of His children must obey or suffer the consequence of judgement. We must recognize our sins, small and largo ones, and truly repent of them or we surely will be held accountable, by God. Living in this tangled web of life we have often sinned by intent or even unintentionally but we must strive to make restitution and to then forWe all need sins for none sake sin. m Stake Santaquin-Tinti- c By Beulah G. Bradley . for their fine inprovement in May over the month of April. With Ward Sunday School Orconstantly comganizations its own previous against peting record it is very wonderful when Wards do show noticable improvement. According to Stake Sunday School Superintendent Morris Smith, the Genola Ward showed fine improvement in each classification namely: Sunday School at Attendance, Attendance Prayer Meetings and Preparation Meetings. Clinton First Counselor in the Ward Sunday School responded at the Leadership Meeting. Andrew Lai sen is Superintendent and Dale Davenport is Le-Bar- on We are sent here to earth Second Counselor. life to strive for perfection and At the last Stake Sunday to try also to make the world School Preparation Meeting a better place in which to held recently plans were dilive. We must make our hearts rected toward better 216 minand homes brighter by striv- ute talks given in Ward Sunday think the very School Worship Service. Sisbest we can, and to keep learn- ter LaVerne Johnson of First Ward was invited to attend ing of Gods will. It is a strange thing but we and demonstrate how to dedo produce our own happiness velop the talks and how each in exact proportions to the of the talks prepared by the efforts we make in keeping students could help teach the lesson of the class period. Her Gods commandments. demonstration proved the imNEWS OF THE WEEK: The following baptisms were portance of having the class made in the stake recently: members prepare and give the Eureka; Douglas Burdick James- 2Vz minute talks in class in on, and James Henry Franks, order that class members might a mission baptism; Second make valuable suggestions to Ward: Keela Dawn Bott, Janet the speaker prior to the talk Lee Peterson; First Ward, being given in the Worship Thomas Earl Sutherland; and Service. Well since last Tuesday Elberta, Dale Curtis Jolley. Genola Ward was named morning July 14, our MIA girls Sunday School of the Month and leaders from all the stake ing to do and have been enjoying a most wonderful Camping experience at Camp KoHoLoWo in our lovely canyon locale. Stake and ward MIA leaders and some ether sisters are supervising and enjoying the events with the girls. We have word from Stake YWMIA leaders that a Stake MIA Summer Dance is to be held Saturday evening August 1. All over 12 are invited and urged to circle that date on the calender for an extra special event. We hear it is tc be a lovely Hawaiian theme. We understand there is to be a Seventies cut door social on Saturday evening, July 18, under the direction of newly sustained President Sherman Jones. There was no more immediate detail. Tonight, Thursday July 16, there is to be a Junior YMMIA softball game at Santaquin City Park commencing at 6 pm. Come out for the fun. Tomorrow night the 17th the Senior YMMIA soft ball games will be played commencing at 6 pm. same place. Tuesday July 21 is Priesthood Day at Manti Temple The Temple closes on Friday July 24 fort the junmer until vices, as well as High Councilman. At the Saturday evening meeting invitations and wpre under the direction of a youth committee, Robert Lofgran, Dennis Hoelis, Ardis Rae Higginson, Lynette Hudson and Linda Childs. A talk, Why we are here on was given by Dale earth Jones. A music number was in charge of Becky Martell with Ardis Rae Higginson joining her in a duet, accompanist Linda Childs. Other inspirational talks were given by Flons Broadbent, and William Kaletta. Sunday School Stake personnel visited and talked in both Sunday School and Junior Departments. The Stake Presidency, Bishop Lawrence W. Clayson and Ward leaders spoke at Sunday Sacrament . Services. The following babies received names and blessings recently at First . Ward Testimonial Meeting: Terry Marion Painter, son of Brother and Sister Marion C. Painter of Victorville, California; Shannon C. Duel son of John and Jeneil Duel; Wayne Franklin Morgan Jr., son of Wayne and Barbara Painter' Morgan, Stevjy I September, 1. en Vard Villiard son of Steve FIRST WARD NEWS: First Ward Conference Ses- and Carolyn Stanley Villiard, sions were held cn Saturday and Brenda Lyn Lerwill, dauand Sunday July 11 and 12 ghter of Lyn and Penny Green-halg- h Lerwill. under the direction of Stake President Carl A. Patten and SECOND WARD NEWS: A of the Seccounselors Max Nelson and Lynn A. Crook. A Youth ond Ward Sunday School ofConference was held on Sat- ficers was made during Sacurday evening. Special Priest- rament Meeting last Sunday. hood Sessions on Sunday morn- Released was Thomas Olsen, ing was the Aaronic Priesthood Superintendent, who has moved ever 21 under the direction of to Provo, and Sherman Jones Leland Sanderson, High Coun- who will be moving soon to cilman, and the Melchizedek another ward and Dave McKay, Priesthood Department under who was First Assistant. Sustained as Sunday School the direction of LuRay Draper. Stake leaders of Auxiliaries Superintendent was Dave Mcwere in attendance at the Sun- Kay with Richard Greenhalgh day Evening Sacrament Ser- -' as First Assistant and Reed Bad-ha- l The cartoon presented below appeared in the July 9, 1964 issue of The Rocky Mountain Review, a weekly newspaper published in Salt Lake County m Jansen as Second Assistant, GENOLA WARD NEWS: ' - Genola Ward Annual Homecoming and Ward Celebration is scheduled to be held Friday July 24 with a Childrens Parade in charge of the Primary officers, Verna Throckmorton, president; a program yill follow at the church builde ing under the direction of Clark and Annette Draper. Genola Ward girls, numbering about 13 with two leaders are enjoying the fine activities for girls at Camp KoHoLoWo, this week. The following were sustained into new responsibilities last Sunday 'evening: Connie Spot-teteacher in YWMIA; Glen-do- n Taylor, and Glennis Draper, Explorer Scouting Committee. Vera Larsen was released as Primary worker. .Two boys, Rccu Ewell and Brent Davis were sustained to be ordained as Deacons in Aaronic Priesthood MIA Girls of each group are enjoying special summer time activities which they themselves plan. Last Tuesday a Dinner was enProgressive joyed by the Laurels who, to make it especially interesting, traveled by bicycle from one home to another to partake of the dinner courses. Connie Spotten is their leader. Last Week the MIA Maids, under the direction of their leader, Sister Melba Nelson, enjoyed a swim and watermelon bust. Each class will participate in a summer time bit of fun. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: Ask yourself, What kind of citizen am I? Equal rights mean that we share equal responsibilities in keeping our nation a free and honored Jo-Ien- n, r for Paul Ronnfeldt, 59, who died at his home Saturday of a heart ailment. He was'mar-rie- d Santaquin News to the foimer Laura RobSunday in a Salt Lake hospital bins of Santaquin. Descendants of. the George of injuries suffered in an autoMr. and Mrs. Clifton Holla-daW., and Mary Ann Openshaw truck collision Friday near Loand two sons of Cupertino, Calif, have been visiting at LeBarop family held a reunion gan. A number of friends and rel- - the home of Mr. and Mrs. Men-le- s at the Santaquin Park west latives attended funeral serHolladayT They left Tor of town Saturday. There were vices in Clearfield Wednesday their home Friday. 160 members present. Elmon was Hendrickson, Payson, named president; Charles Don ; LeBaron, Orem, 1 st. Vernon Finch, Payson, 0nd and Mrs. Carol Davis, Payson, secretary. Each family brough their lunch and group singing was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Snow of Salt Lake City have a baby Loy born in a Salt Lake hospital on July 3rd. Maternal grandparents from here are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dodds. Mr.' and Mrs. R. C. Childs were in Midvale last Fast Sunday. Mr. Childs blessed the new baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Braithwaite who was given the name of Carol. Mrs. Ada Olson spent the 4th in f Orem at the home of her children Mr. and Mrs. Bill By Della Hudson y vice-pre- s, vice-pre- s. Olson. Mrs. Albert Hudson had as company on her birthday Friday the following: Mrs. Eldon Haskell and 5 children, Pay-soMrs. Paul Bowers, Provo; Mrs. Maude Miller, Provo; Mrs. R. G. Drummond and two children, Orem; Mrs. Ollie Mae Coombe,, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Radell Hudson and five children, Salt Lake; and Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong, Santaquin. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hall at- In Utah, people have a taste for good living and n; JIM BEAM Utahs favorite bourbon is part of the scene. tended funeral services in Paris, Idaho, Wed. for Mrs. Halls grandfather Mr. Frederick J. Price, 79. Mr. Price died SB HOOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY DiSTlLLEO AND It OTTLED THE JAMES I. BEAM DISTILLING CO., US-Vtl- , KY. 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