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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, August Class of 1954 Sets Orchestra to Students Attend Reunion on Sept. 5 The C.ass Famed Philadelphia 20, 1964 Play in Salt Lake Publication The world renowned Philadelphia Orchestra under the BYU baton of its permanent conductor Eugene Ormandy has been signed for two concerts staff Student publication rrumbirs from Payson high sch-ol- s in the Salt Lake Tabernacle are participating in the 8th on Friday and Saturday, Sepinnual High School Publica-ion- s tember 4 and 5, at 8:30 p.m. of 1954, Payson High School, will hold their LTh year reunion Saturday night, September 5, at the Liens Club House in Salem. Time will be 7:30 p.m. Rescivaticns for the dinner should ba sent to Darrell Hiatt, Workshop being held at Payson, by Tuesday, August University Young 25 Prices are $3.50 per couple 3iigham ug. or $1.75 per plate. The students are among more The committete making ar200 young people regis-t'rethan rangements for the reunion are from 60 schools in Utah, Leon Benson, Darrell Hiatt California, Arizona, Tdaho, and Nedia Taylor Hanks. lob rado, Nevada, Oregon, and ther western states. ROLL The workshop is sponsored the BYU Communications by 2 Aug. Faculty members and Department. Girl, Morris Sheldon Beth Partridge Taylor, Santa-qui- from the department and journalists conduct and workshop sesclasses the La and Aldon Sanford Girl, are being held each which sions Rayne Devenish Anderson, day. Provo Clovl Hill, keynote speaker Aug. 6 and and president of the San Diego Boy, David Charles Sherlynn LaVern Mattinson Journalism Advisors Association, told the school journalHarward, Spanish Fork. Bey, Eldon Verd and Rosa- ists that a community must lie Hilton Singleton, Spanish have news for the same reason that a man needs eyes to Fork He see where it is going. Aug. 7 a greatto and develop Male, Richard George urged them n er news sense, an understandJoAnn Hales Ellsworth, ing heart, and a strong backbone in their roles as reporters Aug. 8 Girl, Oliver Earl and Janet and editors. n Rosella Daley Jenkins, Participants in the workshop are able to specialize in their Girl, Byron Luke and Col- particular fields of interest, inleen Henderson Orton, Salem cluding newspapers, yearbooks, Aug. 10, advertising and photography. Girl, Thomas and Anna Lil- They print a workshop newslian Ridgley Gabbitas, Provo paper each day and a yearAug 11 book" for the week.' Boy, Charlc Dee and Elaine Local students participating Leifson Pullman, Spanish Fork in the event are: Nedra Rowley, Aug. 12 Shirley Gardner, Connie Hall, Gerl, John Monte and La Irene Jewett, Jane Williams, Vera Agnes Davis James, Salem Bill Terry, Danny Wright, Boy, Richard Doyle and BonNelson, DeAnn Bott and Jerry nie Charlene Snell Dorman, Jolene Clark. Eureka Workshop at 10-1- 4. d CRADLE al n. Pay-so- Pay-so- NOTICE OF HEARING PAYSON CHRONICLE Notice is hereby given that Board of Adjustthe A weekly newspaper, estab- mentPayson will conduct a public lished in 1888, published every hearing on the application of Thursday and entered as sec- Grant C. Carlisle for Cream O ond Class matter at the post Nebo Dairy for the moving of office in Payson, Utah, under located at 95 the building 1879. the act of March 8, Joining with the orchestra for the September 4 concert will be Utahs celebrated Salt Tabernacle Lake Mormon Choir. The orchestra and choir will also do some recordings Masterworks Columbia for while the orchestra is in Salt Lake City. Announcement of the two concerts was made by Isaac M. Stewart, president of the choir, and John W. Gallivan, president of the Utah Symphony Orchestra. The choir and are symphony the concerts. In announcing the concerts, Messers. Stewart and Gallivan emphasized that each concert will have an entirely different program. So that music lovers may attend both, a special combination price will make it possible to purchase tickets for the two concerts for approximately half again the cost of one. Concert tickets may be obtained at the Utah Sympony Office 55 West First South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 (phone Ticket information at this add- ). is also available ress. The Philadelphia Orchestra has the reputation of being the worlds most recorded orchestra. It was the first orchestra ever to make recordings under its own name with its own conductor (1917). Several of its records have reached the best-selllist. er Santaquin Hosts Am. Legion Ball T ourney Aug. 20 to 22j The annual Little League, championship playoff between American Legion and Pee Wee Payson and Santaquin. Pee Baseball Invitational Tourna- We League. ment will be held in Santa-q.'i- n beginning Thursday with games also scheduled for Friday and Saturday. Games will begin at 9:30 a.m. each day and will include teams from Nephi, Eureka, Gosh n, Gcnola, Santaquin, Payson, Salem and Spanish Fork. Exhibition games wLl be played by the American Legion with Alden Neff and Rodney Hudson as managers. The tournament is under the direction of Santaquin Bas-oa- ll for Buys Committee with h following as president and managers: Wayne Nostaja, Mark Williams, Arlyn Steels, Neil Van Ausdal, Lester Gee and Jack Olson. Merton Har- ECONOMY PROFITS Jack Spencer Chairman Board of 'Adjustment Payson City, Utah 3 Football practice begins m Cudahy Puritan Smoked Picnics 4 to 8 Pound Weight Range . t'.T' Sliced Bacon Fish Sticks 49 X: 59 Frozen Seafood Piece Bologna 39 Braunschweiger Chipped Beef 49 Ground Chuck 3 XT M 59 Freshly Ground rs'- - 33' Sresh 31 3rtk 4 AAazola Corn Oil m.IA Mw Choor VelICCI Fryers Fryer Breast 35 69 49 49 b. . Fryer Thighs Fryer Drumsticks . 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The money you save this way helps your country, too, by giving Uncle Sam financial strength to stand up to the enemies of freedom. Adult Classes DRIVE OUT NOW! ! 754-328- Why not say the word to your paymaster and get started saving this payday? Your new perseverance will amaze your friends, your family and yourself. Mon- .... OR if youre long on planning to save money, and short on following through, heres an idea thats tailor made for you: The Payroll Savings Plan. It starts you saving instantly. Doesnt cost you a nickels worth of will power. be-giv- en 1 SANTAQUIN. UTAH Phone for people who keep slipping up on saving n, p.m. SALES BOOKS TISCHNER INSTANT STICKTOITI VEN ESS Festival in Oregon , Footbail suits will be issued Saturday afternoon, August 22. Seniors will receive their suits at 2 p.m., juniors are scheduled for 2:30 p.m. and sophmores at non-cred- . with Shakespearean Issued Saturday Reward of $10 will be paid than they are in to finder of a ladies wrist classes since a minimum of watch if returned to the Pay-so- n 72 clock hours per unit is reChronicle. Lost at Park quired in time alloted. However, these charges will be Sunday. kept to a minimum. During the past year fourteen students CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin- have graduated from the Nebo cere thanks and appreciation School District Adult High to each and every friend and School. A considerable number of adult students are now planTV Mi 9b r MWatlfUariy neighbor for their kindness ning toward future graduation datlfaad A .I.OwN during our time of sorrow under this program. and illness the passthrough All adults who have not yet ing of our husband, father Jay graduated from high school Haddon. To our Bishopric and Relief are irged to make an appointof the Payson Third ment with the senior high school counselor in his area to PAYSON CHRONICLE Society Ward. For the beautiful flowdetermine what needs to be at the rendered ers and parts Phone done. Many students presently services we are grateful in the program have found Mrs. Jay Haddon PAYSON, UTAH and Family they were closer to graduation than they had realized since , , prior high school credit will be accepted, as well as credit from tests, from the armed services, and from work experience pertaining to subject areas that are part of the reguCLEARANCE SALE lar high school, curriculum When an evaluation of these sources of credit has been made OE 1964 MODEL CARS with the local counselor, it is possible to determine classes that still need to be taken. COME IN NOW! YOUR CAR WILL NEVER BE WORTH Registration forms can then be completed with the counMORE THAN IT IS TODAY, TRADED ON A selor looking forward to actual 1964 MODEL FORD AT enrollment in needed classes. As soon as a sufficient number have been registered to organize a class, registrants will be TISCHNER FORD SALES & SERVICE notified by the counselor. Repthe three areas, the resenting Choose now while our stock is Complete counselors are as follows: Springville, Clark Stewart, SF. ALSO SOME DEMONSTRATORS TO CHOOSE FROM Blaine Hansen; and Payson Rulon Nelson reported Mr. If a used Car fills the bill we have a excellent selection Gardner who is in charge to choose from. 485-278- Paul Sfaheli Assists Football Suits to be ( LOST and FOUND The Santaquin All Star Base-ba- il Team won first place in Payscns Invitational tournament held Aug. 13, 14 and 15th. This group includes boys eleven and twelve years of age. Paul Staheli, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Dean Staheli of Pay-sohas joined the 164 Oregon ward is the general manager. Festival i n Shakespearean A new secre board was do- Ashland as a Senior Techninated for the meet by Birrell cian. tctling Co. and merchants His B.F.A. in Theatre 'hroughout Utah County have Arts is from degree Utah State Unicontributed prizes to be awardversity, where he was assised fer outstanding plays. tant director for Separate Concessions, food stands and Tables and portrayed the Ghost advertising are under the in Hamlet. His technical work of Mrs. Elaine Tasker, at USU included productions Mrs. LaRue Jensen and Mrs. of. Paint Your Wagon, Oklatelcris Wall. A bicycle will homa, The Enchanted, Nude away on Saturday. With Violin, and Three Men Little League schedules for on a Horse. For the Bread and fhursday, August 20 are as Butter Community Theatre of follows: Santaquin vs Neph Sacramento, Mr. Staheli di9:30 a.m.; Payson No. 2 vs rected and designed sets for 12 noon; Genola-SaleThe Innocents. vs Spanish Fork Cs, This fall he will begin studies 2:30 p.m.; Payson No. 1 vs Sptoward an M. A. degree in ' anish Pirates, 4:15 p.m. technical theatre. Pee Wee League Schedule: Payson No. 1 vs Genola, Duty is carrying on promptly 10:45 p.m.; Santaquin No. 1., and faithfully the affairs now bye; Goshen vs Santaquin No. before you. 2, 1:15 p.m.; Payson No. 2 bye. Gothe At 5:30 p.m. there will be a day, August 24, at 8 a.m. There South 8th West to the East will be two practices each day from Aughst 24 to August 28. Subscription rate $3.00 per on their lot; and Dale P. Coray, The Payson High footyear, $1.75 6 months, payable 103 North 6th West, for the ball first is set for Friday, game in advance: single copy If construction of a garage on his at Pleasant 11, cents. property, Payson Utah, on September Grove. Team captains for this 1064 Thutsday, September 3, at 8 p.m. in the Payson City year will be Kirk Reid, Dean Jolley and Ed Neff. Council Chambers. INCREASED EFFICIENCY Santaquin win Payson Invitation Tourney , to Bay Sarm each Procter Zippy Whole Kosher, Sliced Kosher Zippy Regular Dill or Regular Sliced as 1.00 SJTV. &37 K 41 2 Tide Detergent Premium Duz Spinach Cream Style Corn or Whole Kernel Corn Ice Cream Joy Liquid Zest Soap 85 Oxydol Detergent Green Peas 7 H:r too 20 89 , Dill Pickles Town House 19 19 n. Avoodos Potatoes 3 Seed Produce! C vdHsdUC T' "S 1.17 5P:r 85 Dhhwoihing Compound 20oz. Shop Safeway and Save pkg. 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