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Show I The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, June 17, 1965 wins Thomas Telephone Co: makes new Women Bowlers Advancement Awards Banquet The annual awards banquet A new era in telephone communications was opened May of the Payson Womens Bowl30, when the Bell Telephone ing Association was held May first commercial 5. New officers for the coming electronic central office was year were introduced. They put into operation in are: La Vert Reece, president; New Jersey. Succasunna is the first step Evelyn Brouk, vice president; and in a nationwide program of Verda Egan, secretary; V. nna Montague, sergeant at from converting arms. switching systems for Awards for women's league more to faster, ca'ling telephone were presented as folte:ms efficient switching systems. Pin Pal League: first, Icwj: Ad Bell System switching is second, WilFranks Pharmacy; withelectronic expected to be son Ilihg serShoppe; Style in the next period. first ies Shir.ey Bona, handicap: Electronic switching, the re- second, Lecta Wilson; third, Essult of years of massive re- telle Porter. High game handisearch and develpoment by cap: first, Beth Cannon; secthe Bell Telephone Laborator- ond Shirk y Eona; third Beth ies, Western Electric Co. and Wyler. High average LeVerl the Bell System operating com- Reece. High Game Scratch: Mountain Beth as panies such Wyler. High series scratStates Telephone, will make ch: Donna Elmer. Most improvpossible a variety of new ser- ed bowler, Violet Lazenby. vices to the customer. Bowlette League: first, Wee Some of these include adding Blu Inn; second, Mendenhalls a third party to an, existing Market. High series handicap: conservation by first, Gerri Lundell, Clara Holtelephone dialing his number, getting freq- den Janis Provstgaard. (three numbers (either way tie) second, Fern Nelson; uently-called local or long distance) by dial- third, Verda Egan and Mary arJane Reynolds. High game ing two to four digets, automatic the for first Mary Jane ranging handicap: transferring of incoming calls Roper; second Mary Jane R from one number to another third Fern Nelson. High by dialing a code and the average: Verda Egan. High number, and permitting sig- series scratch, Fern Nelson. nalling a person on the phone High game scratch, Mary Jane that another persons is trying Reynolds. Most improved bowlto reach him. er, Fern Nelson. It is anticipated that within Ten Pin League: first, First five years, electronic switch- Security Bank; second, Family ing systems will be installed in Shoe Store. High series handiseveral Utah exchanges as the cap: first Lucille Holman; sece area continues to grow, How- ond Verdene Page; third ard L. Blood, Utah Public ReDaley. High game handilations Manager for Mountain cap: first, Betty Lou Jensen; States Telephone, said. second, Dorthella Benson; third, Mary Hanks. High average: Dora Lou Bellows and Ev chronic is a fever Rheumatic illness which may flare up from Brook; High series scratch, time to time over a period of Dorthella Benson. High game Baker. Most imyears. Today repeat episodes scratch, Iva of rheumatic fever can be pre- proved bowler, Gem White. vented with proper medical Special mention was given to high series cate, the Utah Heart Associa- Dorthella Benson, a and Beth with 601, scratch, tion says. Cannon, high games scratch Systems electro-mechanic- a, al I i -' 35-ye- ar Mer-len- with 235. FATSOa CHRONICLE Obituaries A weekly newspaper, established in 1888, published every Lulu H. McF&dden Thursday and entered as second Class matter at the post Lulu Harper MdFadden passoffice in Payson, Utah, under ed away at six a.m. June 14 at the act of March 8, 1879. her home here in Payson of a heart ailment. She was born June 26, 1884 Subscription rate $3.00 per year, $1.75 6 months, payable to James T. Harper and Alin advance: single copy If mira Boyle Harper in Payson. She was educated in Payson, NATION A I EDITORIAL and attended the University of Utah. She married Arthur H. Me Fadden September 15, 1915 in the 'Firrt Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake City. Survivors include her hus band, Payson, two nieces, and one nephew. Mrs. McFadden loved all children and had many friends in Payson, Ari zona and California where she has lived many years. Funeral services will be Thursday, June 17, at one p.m. at the Payson Community Church. Friends may call at the Jolley Mortuary Wednesday 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday prior to services. Burial will be in Payson City Cemetery. lc6TI&j PEN, PAPER, STAMP. ENVELOPE, MAILBOX Isnt it easier, and more personal, and lots more fun to call Long Distance? Pick up your phone and go visiting soon! Mountain States Telephone eveiy litter bit hurts! . . from Your Tires Check Then Check Low Tire Prices at Two students from this area will receive graduation diplomas on June 19 at the 58th annual commencement exercises of Stevens Henager Miss Jolene Clark was the recipient of the Winona Thomas writing award. This College. is offered ty the Spanish They are: Glenor Jones, Fork Bianch A. A. U. W. in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max honor of their past president Jones, Payson, Utah; and Mer-len- e Jolc-nSadler, daughter of Mr. Claik Thomas. Winona and Mrs. Hector P. Sadler, of Payson and Sally Thomas Payson, Utah. Fork presented of Spanish These students are two of samples of their writing at the 149 students from the Salt Lake on A.A.U.W. meeting regular LEAVE FOR EUROPE TOUR TUESDAY A group of Payson schools of the May 12. Following is the sel- and Spanish Folk people will leave Tuesday for a six weeks City and Ogden who will receive di college ection Jolene Clark submitted. tour of Euicpe. Shown in the picture, left to right, front, are plomas for completion of SEVENTEEN Mis. Wallace Brown, Payson; Parley and Josephine Neely, courses of one or longer. year Ytars ago when I was a Spanish Fork Suanne Alleman, John Alleman, Spanish Fork; One hundred of those receiving smaller, younger gill, I would Sue Brown, Payson; Michael Bellows, Lake Shore; Janna Dan- diplomas are from the Salt dream of what it would be like iels, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen, Spanish Fork, will Lake City school and 49 are also act as chaperones. from the Ogden school. to be seventeen. I would p teen-ag- e type the typical in baggy levis, dirty keds, and Airman James W. Lazenby, Dads largest shirt. Now that USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. I am seventeen, Ive found that James R. Lazenby of Payson arrived in Yokosuko, Japan, being this old is not what I had imagined it would be at June 5, aboard the attack airall. Seventeen is not being just craft carrier USS Coral Sea for rest and relaxation after another typical type; it is disThis group of happy trav- sium, St. the Catacombs, ones own tastes, elers are headed for a 30 days of intensive operations covering d Peters, the Sistine Chapel, the in the South China Sea. styles, and feelings. Seventeen summer of adventure, On to is being an individual, a sep- romance and education in all Trivi Fountain, etc. Coral Sea, a unit of the US beau- Seventh a Zurich, Switzerland, formulates who arate being Fleet, has taken part of the bright spots Europe. tiful city in a spectacular set- in air strikes North intelligent opinions, looks for 23rd June from They depart ting with side trips to Bern Viet Nam since against hidden potential and teauty in Salt Lake 7. February New York and Lucerne. for City , all things, and who loves just where The carrier is homeported in will spend a day they From Switzerland to Vienna Alameda, Calif. being the person he is. at the Worlds Fair thence to the city of Romance where a to is love, Seventeen learning Lisbon, Portugal where they to accept the good with the will spend two days of sight- wonderful 3 days will be spent bad. It is an age of appreciat- seeing in and around this most in sightseeing. The tour will suits for 12 days, visiting the proceed from Vienna to Berlin many places of interest in and ing the friends who have interesting city. where both East and West around the famed Llle de It character. ones very shaped On June 25, they take flight Berlin will be seen. The next France. is a time of accepting the un- from Lisbon to Madrid. From two days will be spent in CopTrips to Amsterdam and the derstanding guidance of parents Madrid the group will journey on the enhagen. Sightseeing here not colorful Frankfurt of and controlling the feelings to Nice on the French Riviera. only includes the city itself Rhine tour will be conducted resentment that burst forth Swimming, sightseeing, side but also the Danish country- during the stay in Paris. On when the same parents become trips to Monaco and Mpnte side, the Danish Riviera, and July 23 the Group will leave too possessive. Being seventeen Carlo are scheduled. Hamlets Castle. An evening for four days in London. The and God is learning to love Then to Rome, the Eternal flight takes them to Paris group will arrive back in Salt the all blessings that realizing Points of interest in- where everyone will partici- Lake City July 27. City. of life stem from Him. clude the Forum, the Colos- - pate in study and cultural pur-Pondering deep thoughts and doing wonderfully crazy things are a part of being seventeen, too. When one decides he is older and more sophisticated than the average teen, he is only going through a of being seventeen. phase When one reaches seventeen years, he joyfully accepts the new responsibilities such as age brings; however, he is still obligated to enjoy life, because he is secure in his own personal niche, he is free to do exactly as he feels most of the time. Even at seventeen, there is still an ominous mountain called conscience to keep in, hand and an enormous mole hill called social pressure to overcome. Within a twenty-fou- r often hour period, a teen-age- r possible experiences every emotion, each one an utter catastrophe. Each decision one makes is a victory; he has defeated one more problem and has taken one more step toward a successful future. Eleanor Roosevelt once said, We face the future fortified only with the lessons we have learned from the past. It is today that we must create the world of the future, for in a very -real sense, tomorrow is now. GUARANTEE We do make our history, we If evr a purchase of Safeway Meat are making it now today fails to please for any reason whatsoU.S.D.A. Choice Beef ever, just tell us. We will refund your by the choices that shape our Boneless Rib Steaks money promptly, courteously. There's course." no need to return the meet. & Delicious lb. Tender Being seventeen is fearing Payson Residents join tour for Europe, Leave June 23 fun-fille- and looking forward to that world of the future. It is anxiety because the bright shadow of graduation is so veiy near. It is fear because of indecision and not knowing what exactly to do after high school. And it is looking toward the wide new road that can be found only by traveling each days path with the wis dom of a sage old elder. Yes, when I was younger, I would dream of what it would be like to be seventeen. I have found that seventeen is a wonderful age, that being seventeen is a glorious time of life. I dont dream that dream any more because. . . now I know; and new dreams of another world of the future have taken its place. Jolene Clark Instant Potatoes Gold Medal or 10,:., Flavor-Pa- Proctor ? Camay Soap Zest Soap (jambfe Savings 3 Bor5oop K I 37 2 Ph. 4 00UBW MOTOR SEE 465-201- 2 i Nedra Houser repeats marriage vows with Kerry Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Bill Houser of Payson wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, Nedra, to Kerry L. Duncan. Nuptials vows were exchanged June 13 at Elko, Nev. 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UTAH Dale Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Loveless, Mr. and PHONE or Mrs. Lee Dell Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wilson, Mr. : and Mrs. Gates Frisby, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chappie. Steaks EBb English 191 S. 3 The annual convention of the Utah State Firemen in Logan last weekend attracted a group of eight couples from Fayson. One of the many highlights of the event was a Theres wonderful good eating in these Danish Nut Roll 465-357- z re Drive With Peace of Mind! Payson Conoco Service Payson Firemen attend State Convention Business College Writing Award hold annual Succa-sunn- Payson Students to graduate from Jolene Clark - MdarlfM hfisrpy jtwck tot tk. 9x 49 6?25J |