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Show t Cfoainnllbeir 4 UlniniSedl IPOlrDSOIT Volume 77 Number The board of the Payson Chamber of Commerce met Monday noon at Bobs Cafe. of the United Fund Drive for Payson, Leo Daley and Dr. M. L. Coburn distributed the envelopes to the captains. The captains are Me Kay Christensen, Howard Riley,, William Hansen, Ralph Daniels, Frank Beckstrom, Gean Worthington and Rex 48 PAYSON, UTAH WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1964 i Postmaster Gives Advice for Xmas Mailing Procedures High School PTA 4. Determine Sets Meeting A little planning during the your list of gift Thanksgiving Holiday can help purchases which must be A Payson High Schol PT the Christmas Rush, ed. Such planning allows you eetinS will be held Wednes Postmaster James Durrant said to shop early when day DeCember 8 p.m. are greatest and you can today, The Payson postmaster has up on mailing materials in ad Superintendent Russell N. Stansfield will be vance. Be sure to present to purchase enough material so that par- discuss the proposed bonding issue and the building of the cels will be packed securely. new Payson High School. 5i Christmas stickers or seals All interested citizens and should not be used on the front members of PTA from all local of envelopes. Automatic mailing schools are invited to be pres I and sorting mashines used in ent. the large cities cannot sort letters with stickers other than mail-avoi- d I sS 2- - stamps on the envelopes and Utah throw them out as unmailable Letters sorted unmailable are returned back to the sender and they cannot be remailed n samc envelope, you want to use stickers or sea!s Postmaster Durrant said- - use them on the back Dairymen of Utah county flap are invited to hear Lyman envelope. D. McKee, Chicago, past president of the American Dairy Association, at the annual membership meeting of the American Dairy Association of Utah at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City, Saturday, November 28. According to A. W. Chambers, Smithfield, Cache county, president of the American Dairy Association of Utah, the membership session will begin at 2:00 p.m. Utahs Dairyman of the Year, an honor awarded annually by the Future Farmers of America, will be cited Dairymen to hold Convention The Post Office Depart-- 1 ment has several new tools to use in this years mail service. Sharon" Pro vstglllrd Tbe most important is the new Mary Jo Clinger Comde Code and transportation- Wood Brent Christmsenuzanne NaV Laird ip dls,'ibu,i0 Lea,ham d Bre B. came into being with the Zoning Improvement Plan (ZIP). Postmaster Durrant is urging everyone to use the five digit numbers because in most cases the code cuts down the number of times a piece of mail must be handled. This saves time, labor and money. He suggests that even if you dont know the code for the addresses of the people to whom youll be sending cards and gifts, you should use the codes on your return addresses. And you should record the codes from the return addresses of those who are writing to you. Paysons ZIP Code 84651. 3. If I Sigh S fnUTh?m twHhimACT presente? PLAY I play f -- tnlJrieM, Dr. Eddington is Speaker at f f ...; Dr. I Thomas E. Reece Elmo ft Fyinld Mendenhall. It is hoped as great a showing on this drive will be accomplished as Payson has al ways made in the past. A con siderable amount of community pride of success in such a charitable endeavor is always realizzed in such a cooperative venture. The group voted to support the Utah Valley Symphony as they have in the past. The date of the Payson Concert will soon Sam will be announced. The Beta Cultus club will be Honored : again be supported in their Christmas Party for the children of Payson. on 80th Considerable discussion on the follow-u- p of obtaining the Samuel Peery will be hon- diamond access road was heard. ored by family and friends Representatives of all phases when he celebrates his 80th of the community will attend birthday at an openhouse the next meeting of the Utah November 29, at his State Road Commission in Salt ' home, 93 East First North, Pay-so- Lake Letters City. be will sent Friends and relatives are to Senators on both state and invited to call between 2 and federal levels. 6 p.m. Payson Chamber of Com- Mr. Peery is a lifetime merce in cooperation with the of Payson. He was born Payson City Police have inhere Dec. 2, 1884, a son of stigated a chain action teleCharles B. and Rachael White-hea- d phoning system to alert all . Peery. A retired cattle- businesses of any e man, he served as president or shop lifters in the city. of the Payson Cattlemans Merchants are urged to get Association for 16 years and a description of the offender later was road supervisor for and then notify the police. The Payson for a period of six merchant will then consult the years. calling list distributed by the He married Viveret Simmon? Merchants Committee and call Coombs 35 years ago. He has three other businessmen. These two stepsons, Eldon Coombs, men will consult their lists Salt Lake City; and Sterling call other names until and every Coombs, Payson; six grand- business has been notified. children and seven greatThe members of the board grandchildren. Mrs. Dora Ben- of the Payson Chamber of nett, Burley, Idaho; the last Commerce and merchants preof his sisters and brothers, is sent agreed to sign complaints expected to attend the issued. Local businesses always suffer great losses es- - y pecially at this time of year. If stiffer fines and publication Calls in Utah of names is followed this type of loss can be greatly reduced. Peery Birthday Sun-da- y, n. res-ide- nt short-chang- Job County Steady Phlilip Spancsr Ntn;l Although below the volume of a year ago, job calls are Tt?ei Ward Blthc? holding at a steady level, re- A Pr- Phillip Spencer was ported LeRue E. Thurston,, as bishop of the Tooele manager of the Provo Employe Fourth Ward in Tooele. at the meeting, together with ment Security Office. . For the week ended NovBishop Spencer, . a son of dairy scholarship award winners for FFA and clubs. ember ,14, 479 offers were made Mrs. Alice Spencer of this Mr. McKee is a native of through Utah employment sec- city, is adentist in that city Madison, Wisconsin, and has urity offices, compared to 91 since his graduation from the been closely associated with the week before, and 861 for University in Chicago Illinois. same week a year ago. dairy farming all his life, He the ; The He is married to the faris an active, rate 2.52 at unemployed progressi armer, who, in partnership with his per cent of the insured work mer Karen Hiatt, daughtef-- df AigLhf 5 - thanks Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hiatt. Mrs. the family farm operation However, when seasonally in Tooele to witness Dr. SpeiU' from its original 252 acres to a large business operation of adjusted, the jobless rate was cers installation as bishop. more than 1,150 acres. The Me unchanged over the week and Kee dairy herd of more than stood at 3.5 per cent compared to 3 2 per cent a year ago, Mr. 150 cows produces over 1,600, Thurston said. 000 pounds of milk a year. - sus-tain- ed 4-- H be honored at farewell Sunday. Lions Club Meet - in Salt Lake Sat. 0 Cliin)lnn)eirG Eddington, head of the Health De be PLAY STAGED DECEMBER 3 Brenda Rowley, Rose Marie Bowen, partment, was speaker at the Fullmer, The Laughing Ghost, will be staged on Chris Hall, Linda Carlisle, Jeanette Crump, Payson Lions Club meeting December 3 by the Payson Junior High School. Robert McMullin, and Deonna Monday night. Farewell Sunday Jackson. In the play will be, left to right, Sharon The meeting was held at Sanfaquin Ward to Hold Kent the Turf Cafe, wives cf memElder Thomas Edward Reece, bers were special guests. Don sen of Mr. and Mrs. Noel G. Bazaar December 4 J. McCoy, chairman of the Reece, has been called to serve in Santaquin Second Ward ReHealth and Welfare committee, the LDS Church in the h lief Society will sponsor a was in charge of the program. Kent Christensen, son of Mr. bazaar Mission. and dinner sale Friday Carl J. Nelson sang two He will be honored Sunday and Mrs. Myron Christensen, December 4 at the Stake Censolos accompanied by Mrs. evening, November 29, in the Genola was sent to New York ter. Grant Winegar. Mrs. Nelson Sacrament Services of the Sec by his employer Dinner will be served betand Mr. Winegar were guests ond Ward. Inc, of Salt Lake City. ween 5 Meeting begins at and 7 p.m. Family of the club also. 7:30 p.m. Mr. Christensen toured the tickets can be purchased for Payson Jr. High will pre ters. John B. Nelscn, Goshen, was and her Edo New Elder Reece York dirty, Plant from which is $5 or $1 for adults and 50c graduated prefers e sent act plays, ThursOne of the girls has un- pet hog, for Hubert, to any man. installed a new member of the the Payson High School and part of the corporation to children. Dinner tickets may be club Dr. M. L. 3. by day, December Oldroyd, LDS Seminary and has been which his own company beStarting fortunately reached the ripe She finally sees a boy to whom purchased at the door. time will be 7:30. president, who was in charge attending the College cf South- longs. old age of nineteen and is still she takes a The fancy. He is Bill of the meeting. Ronald Jensen, ern Their work involves mainly items many lovely bazaar Utah at Cedar City. Ronald Hall is the director. unmarried. Pa and Ma decide will be on sale Vandermere who is touring the was introduced as a prospecHe the In will Cold enter Them the Mission Ills Thar Hills something must be done! development and produc- p.m. to 9 p.m. For a from 3 southern small tive hills member. in Home on November 30. tion of sonar equipment such is a hillbilly comedy guaran- Theyve got to get a husband sompany with charge purchases will be Dale Allen Coray . . . returns teed to delight any audience. for daughter Sncddy. To make his widowed mother. Pa gets (continued or. Oacx page) Christmas gift wrapped. from Scotland Mission; It is a story of a family-Pa- , Ma their problem more difficult, out his gun, intending to go Ski School Will and their six teen-ag- e is daugh Snoddy quite homely, husband hunting. Snoddy Allen will to marry a boy whos got to be hunted like a bear or begin other animal. give Registration for the Payson The Laughing Ghost is a City Recreation Ski School mystery-comed- y that is guar- will Monday, November B in 6th anteed to stand your hair on 30 at begin Claude Hunting, Chairman ricultural the city office. Conservation end. From the moment the curStabilization and k The course, Elder Dale Allen Coray, son acreage allotments, Prof. Thomas Cheney of to Nellie Larsen, Ccnservation County Commit- gram Madoline tain opens, theres action, sus- which includes of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coray, transportation, marketing and Dixon tee, pense Mildred quotas, commodity and Brigham Young University Ream. laughter. today announced that and lift instruction, will privleges, give his welcome home was featured speaker at the Josephine Neeley was chairCommunity Elections of ASC loans, the feed grain program, The story concerns Pamela will begin January 2 at the address Sunday evening, NovClef and Pen Guilds annual man. the Committeemen Norton, who arrives unexpect- Timp Haven Resort. RegistraCommunity voluntary wheat program, ember 29, in the Sacrament will be held by mail from De- the Sugar Act "breakfast, given Saturday at Poetry, first place, Pilgrim edly at the Old Sturges Mansion tion will be on a first come-firprogram, the services of the Sixth Ward. the Social Center in Spanish Of The Highway by Iris at three oclock in the morning. 4 to 14, inclusive. cember National Wool program, farm served basis and will close Meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. Fork. The Chairman reminded far- storage Crump and read by Mrs. She has come from Chicago to December 19. facility loans, and Elder Coray has just commers that the elections will others as Winners in contests were Crump; second, Agnes Zeeman, marry the heir of the family, assigned by the Sec- pleted a mission for the LDS Transportation will be by choose three committeemen retary of announced and song?, first who read her own work; and Joe Sturges. There is an eerie chartered x buses. All ski Agriculture. ' Church in the Scottish Mission. and two alternates for each poems, articles and third to Thelma Peck and read place, with plenty of excite- - ment will travel to and from stories were presented as pro- by Elena Stanley, chairman. The ment when the mystery is ex-- , the ski area on the same bus community. chairman, vice chairman, and regular Short stories, first, A Por- - plained gram numbers. Mrs. Lenore as the students; students will members of the elected ASC Allred, Spanish Fork, presi- trait cf Papa by Agnes be picked up in Payson. dent of the South Utah County committee read by Virginia Evans; will also serve reThe teaching staff again Fifth Ward fo Hold organization, presided and in- second, Dale T. Kenison spectively as delegate, alterJosephine Neeley; accepts this is year comprised mostly troduced i Prof. Cheney. nate delegate, and second althird, Winona Thomas. Phyllis of responsible adults who have mission call to East Fun Night Friday ternate delegate to the county Prof. Cheney, president of Simmons was chairman. WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER 25 been especially trained in ski the Folk Lore Society of Utah convention to Jayshees Meeting be held Songs, first, God Gave Me soon to Payson Fifth Ward is spon- teaching. The method taught West for the past two years, said it You by Sarah Tanner with Jaycees Meeting where the ASC thereafter, is in accordance with the a Fun Dance Night on is the business of his organiza- words by Anna LeFevre, sung soring Kiwanis Club Meeting county committee will be American Ski Technique, with chosen. tion to preserve things of value by Vera Francom with piano Friday November 27. High School Turkey Strut First in a series of events emphasis on basic skiing skills. Missionary, MIA Leadership Meeting, for learning of the human race. accompaniment by Carolyn Fanners balto cast eligible h For Ward 7 30 P m the benefit of any Boy He described life as he lived Beddoes; lots in the election will be all a hymn, will be a dance review by Scouts second, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27 in the proregistering those who are it in the Teton Valley prior to "Our Savior, music by Nellie Jolene Schwartz and her stuDale T. Kenison Payson American Legion meeting participating or are eligible to World War I and closed by Larsen, words by Winona Tho- dents. Square dancing will fol- gram who wish to qualify for Fifth Ward Fun Dance Night participate the Merit there Badge, Skiing Elder Dale Thomas Kenison, in one or more of the national reading Poems, The Mustard mas, sung by students from low with instruction as well are counselors on the teach- SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29 son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. farm programs which Plaster and Mottos On The Spanish Fork High School as as demonstration. The remainthe comin staff. should EldCr DalC A11Cn Arrangements Kenison, has been called to mitteemen help to administer Wall. follows: Norma Taylor, Rinda der of the evening will be C0ray 6th Ward WelSepmme Contest- winners were an- Blad, Milton Moody, and Den- spent in social dancing to a be made through the Scouts erve a mission for the LDS locally, and who are of legal Farewell Elder Dale T. Kenison, West troop. Church. He will labor in the voting age and a farm nounced by various chairman nis Cloward with piano ac- live orchestra. n owner, Farewell Elder Thomas E. Reeie, The program is sponsored by New England Mission. as follows: tenant . The or sharecropper. Perpublic is invited as well the Payson City Recreation. companiment by Patsy Andrus; MONDAY, NOVEMBER 330 Elder Kenison will be hon- sons not of legal Articles, first place, What third place, What Will I Do as ward members. Prices fer age diSixth Ward Relief Society Food and Fift Sale ored at a Farewell Testimonial who are in charge ofvoting Mean These Gifts by Norma Without You?, music by La admission are: children 6 to Department, and will be the farmHam rected by Jay Price, Timp Sunday evening, November Gustavson and Margaret Clay-so- n Dean Bird and words by Cam- 12, 25c; ages 12 and up, 50c; or Haven WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2 on ing an operations entire School Ski Director. Mr. 29, in the West Ward Secra-mefarm are also eligible to vote Jaycees Meeting Hiatt, read by Nellie Lar- illa Judd, sung by Carol Clark family tickets can be purchased Price is a fully certified inKiwanis Club Meeting Meeting services at 7:30 in the elections. sen; second, Winona Thomas with piano accompaniment by for $1 25. structor and a charter member p.m. He enters the Mission Cultus Club Meeting (deceased) third Buelah Brad- La Dean Bird. Agnes Zeeman Programs administered by Light refreshments will be of the Professional Ski In- Home in Salt Lake City on the ASC county and commun-i- t High School PTA, 8 p.m. ley; with honorable mention was chairman. served. structors of America. November 30. committees include the Ag- City-Coun- ONE-AC- to ty T feted at Christensen High School Go IPireseimti 2 One-Ac- G Plays Dec 3 JiTo Trains Cum-ora- N. Y. Electro-Cerami- cs two-on- se Farm Group to Hold ASC Elections December 4 to 14 Jan. 2 Clef and Pen Guild Holds reakfast, Winners Named Coray Report Ward Sun. seven-wee- st equip-clima- Zee-ma- n, tvents cf the Week Ward fete . First-Fift- - -- - w5 5 nt 'A |