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Show f Wakara J)i?n HWse aG 2 Shows 4s3 1 p. m. Hi ' Salt Volume 77 Number PAYSON, UTAH THURSDAY, AUGUST 33 13, 1964 The annual Junior Horse Show sponsored by the Wakara Riding Club of Payson is scheduled for Saturday, August 15, at the Wakara Arena northwest of Payson. There will be an afternoon show, 4.30 p.m. and an evening show, 7 p.m. ' Events of the afternoon show are: 1. Western Pleasure (9 through 14 years); 2. Equitation (15 through 18 years); 3. Pole Bending (9 through 18 years); 4. Equitation (9 through 14 years); 5. Junior Roping (9 through 18 years). Events of the evening show: Grand entry and posting of colors, introduction of officers; 6. Western Pleasure (15 through 18 years); 7. Cloverleaf Barrel Race (9 through 18 years); 8. Stock horse Reining (9 through 18 years); 9. Junior Roping (9 through 18 years); Western Pleasure Stake (open to first five winners of classes 1 and WAKARA JUNIOR HORSE SHOW Duane Haskell, chairman, and his wife, LaDean, secretary, talk over plans for the annual Wakara Junior Horse Show to be held in the Wakara arena, West Mtn., Saturday afternoon and Saturday evening. Dist. 5 Riding Club Winners 6). v 11. Trail Class open to first ten entries). 12. Key Hole Race, An award will be presented Winners in contests Friday to the champion high point hcrse of the show. This horse evening and Saturday determust have participated in at mined clubs from District Five, least oh other than timed Utah State Western Riding Clubs, that will participate in events. 2 a regional meet August (9-1- Chosen, Enter State Meet (9-1- Ernest L. Wilkinson West Millard, West Millard, Arrowhead. 33.9 yard race, Goshen, Arrowhead, West Millard, Hobble Creek. 21-2- Artists invited to Enter in Payson Art Show The ninth annual Payson Art Show will be held this car in connection with Pay-so- n Harvest Days and Homecoming celebration. The art committee extends an invitation to all artists of Payson and vicinity to participate. Each artist may exhibit two paintings. They must be framed and ready to hang and 16 x 20 or larger if possible. Pic- yanks Jones Win in Comunmission Kace LyndeOLWins by voes Commissioner. Hanks garnered 5597 votes to 5111 for Nielson. Allen L. Hodgson, Payson, lost a close one to Francis S. Lundell, Benjamin. Hodgson received 890 votes agaist 900 for Lundell. He will oppose C. Marcel-lus E. Stevenson, Payson, GOP Commissioner, County Nielson in a race for the nominee in the November electwo-yenomination on the tion for a seat in the Utah Demoncratic ticket for County State House of Representatives, Voting in the Piimary Election Tuesday was as heavy as any on record in Utah County. Approximately 23,590 votes were cast. Melvin Hanks, former Salem mayor, upset former Utah ar District 7. In the other local Pictures may be picked up Monday, September 7, at 5:30. A member of the committee will be in attendance but we cannot be responsible for damage or loss of any picture. If you have any questions, call one of the committee won chairman Reta Page, Verdene Francis S. Lundell close contest for State Legis- Page, Alta Cowan, Claudine lature seat. Pulver, Elsie Eckersley. n, for the Republican nomin-atib- n for county commission by a vote of 8207 two-ye- ar to 4727. Jones will oppose Hanks in the November election for the county commission. Mel Hanks, Salem . . . won Demo nomination for Utah Co. Commissioner. Pictures of Steiling Jones and Calvin Rampton were not available. Grade Schools CHAMPIONS Payson LEAGUE LITTLE Lions Little League team won the little League championshiup this year with an undefeated record. Tom Durrant and Jim Durrant were managers of the team. Payson Lions Club sponsor of the team purchased all new suits for the team this year. On the team were, left to right, front row, Kevin Madson, Tim Durrant, Ronald Durrant, Jimmy Durrant, to Gary Powell, second row, Robert Porter, Va Loy Twitchell, Tom Warren, Chris Thomas, Students Aug. Jimmy Stewart, Craig Madson, Dusty Spencer, top row, Kent Seely, Mike Durrant, Boyd Registration of all elemenWyler, David Tervort, Chad Smith, Billy school children in Nebo tary Wright and Kim Fail. School District will be held Monday, August 24 from 1:00 Register 24 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. School, however does not begin until Monday, August 31, reported Garth Olson, intermediate grade elementary supervisor. Either the child or the parent representing him should report to the school designated on the childs placement card. A check of names and addresses and the number of students living in a particular area will be made at this time. It is im- PONY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Payson Bees, won the Pony league championship under direction of Bryant Decker, manager and Roy Jasperson. Team members in the picture are, left to right, front row, Steven Buys, Cloudi Vigil, John Ballard, Tio Vigil, Blaine Ballard, Keith Twitchell, second row, Craig Newton, Gary DeGraw, Mike Walton, Randy Jasperson, Charles Hansen, Roy Jasperson, back row, Bryant Decker, manager, Blake Sudweeks, Craig Hardy, Richard Decker, and Mrs. Roy Jasperson. Dia- Three-eight- h shen, Diamond Arrowhead. mile race, GoFork, Goshen, One-hamile race, West Millard, Diamond Fork, Goshen, Diamond Fork. Relay race, Diamond Fork, West Millard, White Lake, Wakara. Parade, Class B, Diamond Fork; Class C, Hobble Creek. Wild Cow Milking, ArrowCreek head, first; Hobble third. Calf Roping, Wakara, Goshen Hobble Creek, Wahoo. lf Pole Bending-tea- Hobble . 7:00. contest, Sterling Jones, Spanish Fork, defeated Max R. Warner, Pay-so- mile race. h mond Fork, Arrowhead, Goshen Valley, White Lake. Creek, Arrowhead, Wahoo, Wakara. Ribbon Pull, Nephi, Cockle-bu- r, Arrowhead, Hobble Creek. Pony Express, Wakara, Arrowhead, White Pine, Diamond Fork. Hobble Creek, Wahoo, Cockle-bu- r. Team roping, Nephi, Cockle-bu- r, Arrowhead, Hobble Creek. Water race, Wahoo, Wakara, Ladies Barrell, Hobble Creek, Wakara. Nephi, White Pine. Trailer- - Race, Arrowhead, Hobble Arrowheal, Wahoo, Invitation Baseball Creek. Cow Cutting, Goshen Valley, Meet Opens Today tures previously exhibited in the Payson show may not be used. They must be painted not retouched photographs. Please bring your pictures to the Jr. High School, Friday, September 4, between 6:00 and i One-fourt- at Fillmore. The elimination meet was held at Benjamin, with exception of flat races that were held at Payson race track: Nine clubs from Springville sou.h to Delta participated. First; second, third and fourth winners are: Drills, Class B, Diamond Fork of Spanish Fork, first; Class C Hobble Creek of Springville, first; Pole bending, single event, Arrowhead of Benjamin; Wakara of Payson; Wahoo of Salem, Hobble Creek. Cloverleaf, Arrowhead, Nephi Posse, Wahoo, Diamond Fork. Potato raoe, Arrowhead, Diamond Wakara Wahoo, Fork. Parade Class, Hobble Creek, White Lake of Genola, Wakara. Key Hole, Nephi Posse, Diamond Fork, Goshen Valle, Hobble Creek. Mens Western Pleasure, Hobble, Creek, Wahoo, Wahoo, Wakara. Stock Horse, Wakara, Hobble Creek, Hobble Creek, Wahoo. Ladies Pleasure, Wahoo, Hobble Creek, Wakara. Pairs Pleasure, Wahoo, Hobble Creek Wakara. One-eigh- th mile, Nephi, .payson Invitational baseball tournament for twelve year old boys will begin Thursday, August 13th and continue through August 15th. Awards will be given for first, second and consolation. Teams from Payson, Spanish Fork, Orem, Santaquin, Nephi, Eureka, Goshen, Genola and Salem have been invited. shoots Will peini Aypasft 311 Teacher Assiginunraes Made Lunch Ncbo School Disthict will Spencer, Manager; tart school Monday, August Lille Bjarnson, Lunch Worker; 31. Ruth Bagley, Lunch Worker; The opening will be pre-- c Grace Crippen, Lunch Worker. d d by the teachers instiPAYSON JUNIOR HIGH tute August 26. A. Powell, Principal; Lynn There will be 181 days of Crista O. Amos, Librarian, senior with ;l,cJ climaxing L. Anderson, high giaduation May 27, 1965. Erglish; Myrl, and HeaSchool vacations will include Physical Education C. Jean English; Barton, lth; Labor Day, Sept. 7; UEA conB. Brown, Special EduPhyllis Oct. deer vention, hunt, Social Oct. 19; Thanksgiving, Nov. cation; Larry Burton, Science, Spelling; Jensen D. Dec. Christmas, Mathmetics, SocNew Years, Jan. spring Christensen, ial Science; Mary K. Davis, and cleanup day, vacation Music; Bernell C. Evans, MathApril ematics, Science; Vernon J. PAYSON HIGH SCHOOL Finch, Industrial Arts, Ronald D. Hall, Social Science, Art; W. Harold Hawker, Principal; Bruce Beaman, Music; Weston K. Jones, Counseling; George A. Qheever Jr. Indus- Lucille Liddle, Home Ecotrial Arts; Linda DeRouen, nomics, English; Ned McBeth, English and Speech; James M. Mathematics, General Science; Durrant, Physical Education Blaine L. Montague, Physical Education and Health; Huish and Health; Kay Yvonne 8-- 9; 24-3- 1; 26-2- 3; 15-1- 6. Home Economics; Rich- ard Harmer, Mathematics, History; Pamela Huber, Li brarian; Georganr.a Huff, Eng lish; Clara Johnson Physical Education and Counseling; Joel Johnson, Chemistry, Physics; Ben A. Leatham, Vocational Agriculture and History; Sarah Meyer, English, Spanish; Rulon J .Nelson, Counselor; Kenneth R. Orton, Business, Journalism, Business, English; Verl Sudweeks, Biology; Robert Stevens, Mathematics, Archie H. Wiliams, English; Joseph Alan Worthen, Physical EduJob Mathematics; cation, American Measom, History, portant that all children be registered so that boundary lines can become permanent. All new students or those who did not receive a tentative placement last spring should register at the school nearest their home. Each elementary principal will have a master list, according to grade level, of the names and addresses of students to Problems. Paula D. Smith, Clerk; register at his school. All names and addresses will James E. Box, Custodian; Lorin be carefully checked. J. Partridge, Custodian; Ilene Moore, Science; Don Ockey, English, General Science; Albert L. Payne, Counseling; Afton Stucki, Business, English. Mae H. Spencer, Clerk; Jay Barker, Custodian; Cora Mendenhall, Lunch Manager; Denise Stevens, Lunch Worker; Patricia Bartholomew, Lunch Worker, Hazel Wignell, Lunch tvents of the THURSDAY, AUGUST XOeek 13 Invitational Baseball Tournament, Daley Field, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11 14 Payson American Legion Meeting SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 Wakara Junior Horse Show, Wakara Arena, 4:30 and 7 p.m. Worker. SUNDAY, AUGUST PARK VIEW SCHOOL John W. Powell, Principal and Remedial Reading; Mildred C. Warner Kindergarten; Bessie B. Moore, First; Alice C. Spencer, Second; Sterling C. Argyle, Third; Rulon Widdi-soFourth; Franklin Tervort, Fifth; Margaret Williams, Fifth; Afton Oborn, Sixth. Bernice Wilson, Clerk; Mark m I J. Durrant, Custodian; Trelrna Sixth; Vera H. Cloward, KinCurtis, Lunch Manager; Lora dergarten; Carlene H. Curtis, Miller, Blanche Heath, Lunch First; Ramona W. Smith, First; Workers. Marie D. Stevenson, Second; PETEETNEET SCHOOL Elizabeth Huish, Third; Ned C. Ralph Davis, Principal Hansen, Fourth; Joe Lynn and Remedial Reading; Leona Spencer, Fourth; Ronald SteW. Bradfard, Kintergarden; wart, Fifth; Mona Rae WoodMartha A. Tanner, First; Annie bury, Sixth (M day)); Jesse Hanks, First; Nola H. Hill, G. Peterson Rem. (V2 day). Edith Decker, Clerk; Robert Second; Lois G. Cowan, Second; Diane D. Carlisle, Third; P. Finch, Custodian; Melfc Glen M. Poulson, Fourth; La Cowan, Lunch Manager; GeneMar Wilson, Fifth; Maynard vieve Gudmundson, Marion C. Moore, Sixth. Elaine Loveless, Robbins, Viola E. Schmidt, Special Lunch Workers. Della Education, Francom, WILSON SCHOOL Clerk; Arthur Gasser, CustoMerrill H. Ashby, Principal dian; Barbara Paddock, Lunch and Sixth; Inez Ivory, First; Manager; Ramona Schaerrer, Lenore S. Hill, Second; Helen Lunch Worker. P. Wride, Third; Ila Rindlis-bachs- r, TAYLOR SCHOOL Fourth; Kenneth V. Blaine H. Moore, Prin. and (continued on hack page) 16 Priesthcod Leadership Womens Bowler Meeting, Payson Bowl, 3 p.m. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18 Nebo Stake Day Beef Barbecue Dinner, Memorial Park, begins 5:30 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19 MIA Stake Board Meeting Kiwanis Club Meeting Jaycees Meeting |