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Show West Mountain News The Payson Chronicle, Payon, Utah THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1966 Growth Notes in Stake Santaquin-Tinti- c By Beulah G. Bradley What is the greatest gift a -parent can offer a child no, not wealth, nor food, nor raiment, nor friends or even the greatest a good name gift is to teach a child of God. All else will always be secondary in importance, for if a child knows God he can find peace, love, happiness, great talent, mercies, education, understanding and all the other important requisites to a full life. Remember, parents things taught as a child will determine what he will become! Help your child really find peace by teaching him that only thru keeping God's commandments, can peace ever be found. Through prayer and faith in God, a child will become acquainted with God and a peaceful way of life. Gift your child with the greatest gift and he will hold all else in his growing hands. STAKE NEWS I feel indebted to Margaret Bylund, the fine young woman living in First Ward who wrote our full column last Sister news from other wards and also writing the first inspirational words. To her we all owe a debt of gratitude for it was lovely and inspirational. Today, May 5, at 1:30 p.m. all of our visiting teachers of our stake will gather for their annual Visiting Teacher Convention. Presiding over the fine cultural event is Stake Pres- week-gathe- ring N FOR THE BEST SHOE REPAIR PENGS HOE S ER ICE V 110 BY RUBY MEREDITH Payson. Utah South Third Eait W. Murdoch, and and welcoming the guests will be Sister Ella Miles, Stake Visiting Teachers ident Jennie conducting leader. A special guest speaker, Sister Donna Ash Brock, will be here to provide inspiration; special musical numbers will be provided by the Singing Mothers of the First and Second Wards, lovely directed l'H 'H GENOLA HEWS By Dorothy Thomas, Mrs. Evelyn Larson and Mrs. Linda Jolley and son visited at Shelley, Idaho, last week with Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Johnson. Sister Vivian Roper; and a medley of tunes will be played by Sister Vera Mecham. Theme by Lets for the event, Re- instate Old Fashioned Ideals. Certificates will be awarded to visiting teachers by President Murdoch. Refreshments will follow. Stake Baptisms: Elberta Branch presided over the baptismal services of the stake last Saturday evening. Baptized were: Eureka, Carla Lee Beck-stea- d, Lori Ann Beckstead, Sue Ann Garbett, and Sherrie Colovlch; Goshen, Dana Lee and Janice Lucille Herbert, White; Second, Kevin Hall and Michael Albert Lofgran. The recently held MIA Rose Prom held April 23 was well attended. The Stake Youth Committee filled their assignments of planning, arrangements, and decorations in their same capable manner. For most wards, the Primary Family Hour Programs will be held next Sunday evening (Mothers Day), May 8. It is an inspirational and touching service with a fine theme, The Miracle of a Teacher. Dont forget that mothers are to be honored at Sunday School next Sunday this being Mothers Day. Try to bring your mother. Stake Sunday School Preparation Meeting was held May 2 for all stake and ward workers. We understand that many of our Ward Relief Societies are planning special summer time activities which will also include trips and social work day activities. We are being urged to make sure that we continue to attend t'm t l WEDDING GIFTS t l Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Garner and daughter, Juanita, attended a birthday dinner Wednesday in Salt Lake held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Loveless in honor of Mrs. Loveless on her 69th birthday. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dimmick of Woodland, California, a brother of Mrs. Loveless, and Mrs. Tressa Jenson of Delta and Mrs. Melba Lewis of Salt Lake, sisters of l 1 1 1 j L AT FRANKS PHARMACY or : CALL US AMD HAVE YOUR NAME PLACED ON A WEDDING GIFT LIST REAR PARKING Call 465-25- 'H 'M'frH"!' Director Explains Experiment Station Research findings at Utah State University vital to human health are discussed by Dr. Joseph C. Street and Dr. K. W. Hill, new director, Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, as they check analysis of insecticide residue in animal tissue. '1' 'H'i-- Mr. and Mrs. Shermen Bowen and family from Spanish Fork visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg last Sunday. the temple regularly to keep at that genealogy gathering so that we can unite our families for eternal blessings, and to make sure of our childrens salvation by giving them a marvelous help in our weekly Family Home Evenings. Jennie Lee Sanderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewain Sanderson, is in the Payson Hospital. She was injured when she fell off a horse. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson and children and Jack Thomas visited in Salt Lake last Sunday. They attended a show at the Fair Grounds. Lloyd won fouf ribbons, two first, one second and one best of breed. FIRST WARD NEWS Assisted by Margaret Bylund activities next Work day week at Relief Society will include quilting, painting of lovely plaques, and other work time activities, including a marvelous lesson and luncheon at are noon. All ward to bring a urged to be there neighbor. Work counselor Wanda Sorensen and work leader Zaloma Goodal are planning many fine things. Our annual Family Home Hour was held May 1, entitled The Miracle of a Teacher. In this tribute to rabbit 4 3 Anniversary - sisters special teachers, speaking parts were given by Patricia Greenhalgh, Marilyn Beckstead, Norman Wall, Betty Neff, Lily Hudson, members, L. W. Clayson, H. E. Bradley and Gordon Heelis, Sister Tamara Jones and her family; Beulah bishopric Bradley and Paul Kaletta; music by Lorraine Jones; a teachers chorus and a childrens chorus. Narrating the program were Naomi LeBaron, president, Doralu Clayson and Shanna Norton, counselors. by Marjorie Prayers were Christensen and Arlene Heelis. The Primary officers wish to thank all who participated and helped to make the evening a success. Babies blessed on Fast and Testimony Day were Alan Scott Painter, son of Marion and Carol Painter; Annette Brady, daughter of Keith and Linda Brady of Salt Lake City. SECOND WARD NEWS 51 Mr. and Mrs. James Sorenson and family from Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Nelson last Sunday. Assisted by Merle Butler i SINGS A SONG OF SAVINGS Vocalist Paul Anka was born in IS41, the same year as the United States Savings Bond Program. Both are going strong and Paul goes along with the idea that The world of tomorrow is worth saving for with United States Savings Bonds. The Primary Family Home Hour will be held next Sunday evening at 7 p.m. GENOLA WARD NEWS Assisted by Beatrice Kerby Babies blessed: Twin daughters of Martin and Tessie Ewell were given the names of Jill and Robyn Ewell. Grandon parents, both sides of the families, were in attendance for this special event. Lecia Murdoch, charming daughter of Brother and Sister Elroy Murdoch, will speak temple marriage vows in the Salt Lake Temple on June 3 with Don Gilbert, son of Brother and Sister Jesse L. Gilbert, of Bancroft, Idaho. (He is a student attending BYU) A lovely reception will be held the same evening at Genola Ward in honor of the happy couple. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK--- It seems that summer time activities in the seems to take the place of many of our winter church events of which we usually report. Please remember to give us reports of these activities also. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas and Dave Thomas visited at Salt Lake last Sunday. Last Saturday the Merry Stitchers girls H Club went swimming to Arrowhead. Mrs. Janet Carter and Mrs. Verna Throckmorton chaperoned the group. 4-- Miss Patti Thomas visited at the Power Plant in Spanish Fork Canyon last weekend. Mrs. Deli da Christensen, Mrs. Carol Draper and Mrs. Phyllis Weber visited in Salt Lake last Sunday. They were there for the blessing of Mrs. Christensens grandson, son of Kent and Sally Badham Christensen. The Sewing Club entertained at a birthday party for Mrs. Helen Stewart at her home in West Mountain. Dinner was served to Mrs. Elsie Cberg, Mrs. Delida Christensen, Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, Mrs. Evelyn Larson, Mrs. Ann Nelson, Mrs. Beth Thomas, Mrs. Roberta Nelson, Mrs. Verna Throckmorton and Mrs. Velma Tuft. A gift was presented to Mrs. Stewart. Goshen News by EVA COOK Mrs. Virginia Roberts, Mrs. Mrs. Greenhalgh was confined Mable Morgan and Mrs. at Utah Valley Hospital for observation. Avaleen Kirk attended a banquet at the Oak Crest Inn last Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell week. It was sponsored by the and three children of Dugway Nebo School Food Service the home A spent Association. splendid of herthe weekend at the Sher musical program followed the parents, last Dinner Thomases. guests won a Roberts Mrs. banquet. beautiful floral table dec- Sunday at the Thomas home were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur oration. Hartvigsen from Santaquin. Sam of members the Thirty Mrs. Grace White and Mrs. Elton family met at a cafe in Lena Goodwine visited last Orem last Saturday for a famweek with Mrs. Sybil Kay and and hot dinner. ily her mother, Mrs. Marie Wynn. Mrs. Eva Steele returned They also stopped in Nephi for a visit with Patricia Newton. home last Monday after spending the past four months at the Mrs. Eva Cook spent last home of her daughter and week in Salt Lake City at the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turner, and at the home of a home of her sister and brother-in-lathe Pete Grieves. She son and daughter-in-laMr. also visited former residents and Mrs. Ralph Woodland of of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Torrance, Calif. Campbell, Mrs. Zinch Page, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer Stroud. and children of Dugway and son, Larry Palmer, who is teaching Mrs. Bonnie Kay Morgan and school at Gunnison, spent the weekend at their home in Miss Linda Cook, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cook, spent Goshen. the weekend at home. They are students at Utah State UniverMr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts motored to Salt Lake City last sity. Sunday to have an early Mothers Mr. and Mrs. Reed Horton Day dinner with her children, left Monday morning for a few the Dan Christensens and the John Roberts. days at the Mary River Ranch in Wells, Nevada, to visit with the Keith Dixons. Mrs. Cleopha Riley visited her daughter and family, the Visitors at Myrtle Hansens Bernell Holmans, at Orem. home last week were her grandMrs. Lillian Burraston was daughter and childre, Mrs. hostess to the Social 500 Club Gerry Mullins of Kearns, and at a cafe in Santaquin. A hot Judy Heter and DeeAnn Wilcox and a daughter, Mrs. Lois Bosdinner was enjoyed by the nine well of Tooele. members present. After dinner, games of 500 were played at the home of the hostess. Prizes Mrs. Loveless. There were fourteen other family members present. During the evening she received telephone calls from Mrs. Aleene Gebs, a daughter from Las Vegas, and one from Ensign Sheldon Loveless, a son, who is in the U. S. Navy at New London, Conn. The eighth birthday of Michelle Carlisle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carlisle, was an exciting day as fourteen friends spent the afternoon with her and enjoyed stories, games and refreshments on Monday. Mrs. Rebecca Twede was a special guest and was an inspiration to the children as she told them pioneer stories. Little Miss Margo son-in-la- w, Wayman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wayman, is suffering from a broken wrist. She accidentally fell from a top bunk bed. w, w, Congratulations are extended to Reed Rindlisbacher in his receiving the Silver Beaver Award in Scouting. Reed is the husband of Mrs. Norma Rindlisbacher and they are parents of three daughters and three sons. Others who attended the annual Scout Fellowship banquet at Provo, at which time the award was presented, were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kenison, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Schramm and Steven Farr. Primary Family Hour was held Sunday evening at the Ward chapel with President Maxine Carlisle in charge. Nearly every child of Primary age participated. A large crowd was in attendance. Dianna Stickney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stickney, spent three days in the Utah Valley Hospital due to the extraction of a wisdom tooth. She is now convalescing at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cook of Orem. Alice Hurst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hurst, was baptized Saturday night by her brother Milon and confirmed Sunday at Fast Meeting by her father, Miles Hurst. ' were awarded to Irean Peterson, Alice Armstrong and Inez Kay. DESK Mrs. Lillian Burraston was at the home of a son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Greenhalgh of Orem, while BLOTTERS Green 2()g PlYSON CHRONICLE You'll love an Fifteen children stopped at the Harold Erekson home on Wednesday to help DeeAnn Erekson celebrate her sixth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rothe, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bushman and Mrs. Virgil Meredith attended the wedding reception of Lynda Chatfield and Paul R. 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