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Show HILIGHTS FROM Mrs. Eva Cook Phone Goshen Soldier Wounded in Vietnam Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cook, received word from the Secretary of the Army that their P.F.C. Roger C. Hanna, was wounded May 5, 1968 at Vietnam. The wounds were received as a result of hostile action on the part of the North Vietnamese. Kenneth received metal fragment wounds in the left leg from rounds fired from an enemy anti tank gun. He was treated and has returned to duty. Roger left April 10 for duty in Vietnam. son, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Buxton Mrs. Lucille Riley spent last Thursday in Salt Lake. The Buxtons visited their niece, Mrs. Richard Burraston of Tooele, who had surgery on her ears at the L.D.S. Hospital. and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Sorenson and Mrs. Cleo Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Trotter, Mr. Howard and Mr. Scott Trotter all enjoyed Mothers day dinner at the home of their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sorensen at Orem. The still clean-u- p committee are on hand to suggest and help any way' possible to get people of the community to clean up and get rid of those old buildings that are tumbling down. The old red brick home of Mr. has but has GOSHEN and Mrs. Peter Okelberry been pushed to the ground, because of bad weather it not been hauled away. The Postmasters of the Central Region of the State held a party honoring Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson and daughter Mrs. Carla Ross of Orem. Mr. Nelson has retired after twelve years as Postmaster at Goshen City. There were twenty six Postmasters and wives who enjoyed a delicious dinner at a Provo cafe. A program and many tributes followed the dinner. Home to honor their mother on Mothers Day were the family of Mrs. Milo Burraston. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Greenhalgh of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christensen of Mapleton; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Greenhalgh of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Verl Sudweeks of Payson; and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Burraston of Goshen and all of the grand- children. Mothers Day visitors at the Team Teachers at Payson High School 274-330- 2 home of Myrtle Hansen were her daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Orton, of Provo and Mrs. Lois Boswell of Tooele. Special guests were Mrs. Becky Orton of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Orton and sons of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hansen and girls of Goshen. Gale Jacobson was released from the Army, May 10. He has spent the past six months at Fort Ord, Calif, after spending his year in Vietnam. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jacobson. faThere were twenty-thr- ee mily members of Mr. and Mrs. Sher Thomas who paid tribute to their Mother on Mothers Day. All enjoyed a family get together and a delicious dinner. Dinner guests on Mothers Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook were her Mother, Mrs. Florence Gillispie of Salt Lake City, his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Cook; her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Gillespie of Eureka. 3 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE Payton, Utah - Thursday, 84651 May 23, 1968 For the past nine weeks there have been three new faces at Payson High. They are not students and not quite teachers but They teach classes with Mr. and still attend classes at B.Y.U. Nobody really understands where they fit. They look too old to be students and carry too many books and papers to be teachers. Generally they hibernate in the library conference room when not teach95 years in the nursAn enviable record Hospital for 30 years; her mother, Edith ing a class, and discuss either for Davenport has followed the profession ing profession is the admirable record of the glories of teaching or the has Linda Hayes 60 years and her daughter, Mable Montague, R.N. her mother and her pains of studying. been nursing for five years. Thats us, Miss Linda Tate, daughter. Mable has served at the Payson Miss Joyce Burton and Mr. Jack Branin. We are the three miss-fit- s" mentioned above. There The PTA of Paytons Peteetneet School has presented several are three of us and we work as valuable gifts to the school as a result of funds earned last a team of teachers in a World autumn when the school held its annual fair. The gifts HisHistory and two American include a Robert Wood painting, an AM-Fradio and a under the Classes tory jurisdicThe Nurse The light shone and was spent. band is the former Bishop of Officers for the year have been Mrs., tion of Mr. Dick Harmer. As Polaroid camera. On Englands annals, through By Sylvia S. Hughes the Goshen Ward; Mrs. Charles Dick York, right front, President; Mrs. Lynn Anderson, right, students we are part of an exthe long Hereafter of her speech (Linda) Hayes who was graduatFirst Vice President; Principal John Powell, Second Viceperimental teaching program These belong to God these quiet and song, ed from the Holy Cross Hosfrom B.Y.U. which trains sturesident and Mrs. Larry Jones, Secretary. ones who come in white at That light its rays shall cast pital and has had five years dent teachers in a system enFrom portals of the past. your call. of professional experience; a titled team teaching. Wehave more slowly. In this way the studifficult than we had anticipated He is by your side as they A Lady with a Lamp shall son, Kent, who has returned been assigned to Payson High to dents become individuals" and and their encouragement was sit with you and direct their stand in the great history of from Vietnam and has been study can be more fun than just complete our training for certineeded. As for the young people the land, step... decorated for his service to one teacher has time to make fication and if we are successwith whom we have come in conWhile they serve you. A noble type of good is engaged to his country-Keful we will then be turned loose it. tact we are rather prejudiced in His touch is in the hand Heroic womanhood. Carol Humphrey of Idaho Falls Not onty can school become on the world. their favor. They are great. that soothes your cheek. and she will graduate from the Team teaching, as the name more exciting for the student During the time we have spent And His voice you hear FAMILY AFFAIR Young University Brigham but the emotional burden on an suggests, is done in a team." here, they have demonstrated When they speak assurance in Its a family affair for Mable School of Nursing come May 31; This works in a variety of ways. individual teacher is lessened tremendous talent in sports, the lengthening night, their wedding date has been set Montague, her mother, Edith by the support of the others. music ability and a number of' Together the team discuss what While the billowing darkness Wade Davenport; and her daufor June 21 at the Idaho Falls In our opinion team teaching should be stressed in class, the other activities, and we areex-- J turns to light. ghter, Linda Hayes, who have most effective ways to present will be a valuable asset in the Temple. Mrs. Ronald (Deanna) proud of them. In fact, tremely His strength bears them thserved 95 years as professionOram of Mesa, Arizona; and the material, and how the stueducational system. Classes we are inclined to feel that these! al nurses. Mable has served for rough the long years of seeMary Jo, a student of the Pay-so- n will be much larger while at dents should be tested. This alare some of the finest youth to .. 30 years in the Payson Hospital ing life Yield to death; the same time being able tobet-t- er High School. " ' lows a greater number of ideas be found. And life spring anew in the her mother has nursed for 60 Mr. and Mrs. Byron Monmeet the needs of more stuto be used and errors to be elfirst cry. years and her daughter, Linda, tague have seven grandchildren. iminated by a constant redents. Teachers as a result No wonder you are brave... for five years. In three generaALWAYS ACTIVE will have to be better prepared examination by the other memWhen they stood by. tions they have totaled almost Mrs. Montague is an active and better equipped as profesbers. Working together also Editors Note: The poem, The a centruy of nursing. member of the Church of Jesus saves time (or is supposed to) sional educators. Nurse" was written as a triMable Davenport Montague Christ of Latter Day Saints so the teachers can specialize To, the students and teachbute to Mable Montague, R.N. was born in Panquitch, Utah, the and has served in the Young on different material. One ers of Payson High we express of the Payson Hospital who has eldest in a family of eight Womens Mutual Improvement our appreciation for their pamember, of the team, maybe served her profession faithfully children. She is the daughter of Association, the Primary and tience and their friendliness. responsible for a class discusand with dignity. She has honorWilliam T. and Edith Wade the Relief Society. sion andor conducting class, The teachers were most helpful ed her profession for 30 years. Mable is a charter member Davenport. but the othere are always there in making us feel at ease and It is with humility that we Mable received her early of the Beta Cultus Club. The to give added material, a specmore confident in our work. honor Mable this week, during education in Parawon. She atclub members are celebrating ialized report, or lead smaller Teaching was certainly more National Hospital Week, as a tended the University of Utah their 28th year. groups when the class is dividand theSalt Lake General School living example of Henry Wads-wo- th from State Farm protects boat, Mables hobbies are geneaThis enables individual ed. of Nursing. She was graduated motor, trailer on the water or on Longfellows Weeks logy, writing, poetry and a love This study problems to be solved and the road. Can cover liability Santa Filomena: as a Registered Nurse in May of music. She plays the organ to be different ability levels losses, too. See me. SPECIAL of 1938 in exercises held at and is a student of Byron Jenreached more effectively. One Lo! in that house of misery a REX L. BEHLING the Kingsbury Hall. She began sen. teacher can lead a class dis1968 Dodge Dart her nursing career in Payson Lady with a Lamp I see 375 East 5th South Her creed is indicative of her cussion while another helps a Now only Pass through the glimmering and one sees her in her crisp life: "Let your life so shine besmall group with s p e c i a asPayson, Utah uniform-s- o neat and white as $2,130.64 gloom, and flit from room fore men that it will glorify PHONE 465-215- 2 ; a a and third helps signments, to room. she passes from room to room over the material your Father in Heaven." go group SEE And slow, as in a dream of SIAM IAM It is from her father, Wiladministering to the needs of LANE BARRON mankind. bliss, the speechless sufferer liam T. Davenport, that she has turns to kiss her shadow, as Mable was married to Byron gleaned her love of poetry and af it falls music and from her mother, Montague March 27, 1938 at INSURANCE the was The Utah. Upon darkening walls. Nephi, marriage Co. Edith, the love of nursing. Motor Painter As if a door in heaven should later solemnized in the Salt Her father has published poeLake Temple. They are the parOpened and then closed sudPayton, Utah try and lias written jioetry for FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY ents of five children: Mrs. Tom Hohil Ollice Bloomington, Illinois. denly, of the Presidents following The vision can.) and went. the United States: Franklin D. (Jerelyn) Sorensen whose hus- Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson He has also written vx's poetry for President David 0. McKay and President Joseph F. Smith. From all of these men, he has received acknowledgements. Mables mother, Edith W. Davenport, is 80 years of age. FeA.TUR.yUfo O-S0.She has been a nurse for 60 years. She was graduated from the LDS School of Nursing. Part of her training was obtained from Margaret Shipp Roberts (wife of B.H. Roberts.) During the year 1908, Mrs. Davenport lived in the Roberts home. Later she worked in the Clark Clinic in Panguitch. Harmer nt Max Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thomas of Santaquin won reserve champion on his prize bull at the Jr. Livestock Show in Spanish Fork. Mrs. Madge Chtistensen and Mrs. Gloria Perkins (sisters) visited an aunt, Mrs. Frank (Inez) Peterson at theL.D.S. Hospital last Thursday. Mrs. Forest Branagan, returned home after surgery performed last week at Utah Valley Hospital. Mrs. Curtis Sorensen isapa-tie- nt at the Payson Hospital, while being treated for a heart ailment. Elaine Nelson, Fern Horton, LaVern Kirk and Sylvia Steck all won prizes at the home of Mrs. Winona Jensen in Genola, last Thursday evening. There were nine members present at the O.N.O. Club. All enjoyed a delicious luncheon. Mrs. Josephine Lux of Oxnard, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Parks of Camerillo, are spending the summer months at the Lux home in Goshen. .Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wight-ma- n of Provo and their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Rand Wight-ma- n, left Friday morning for Ely Nevada to spend the . cost Boatowners Insurance Low 1 STATE FARM THE SECOND FVG LD661C OF ouf. CMOtCS AUO A PRIME rsfcfooe Beer IS) 10' In 1030 I 74EAST 26 UOPVU -- PHOue iqg- -- pueuc ivwneo id look oieR OUR REWCN M0 facility ALSO BftMG IU IWJFSTOCR FOR CUSTOM fFOCSSU6 AJOO avilCR F?EE2WCOP6N 400 M-T- b - fcOOPM.- - Florence Nightingales creed she states: 1 solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of the assembly to pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully. And I will abstain from whatever deleterious and mischevious and will not take or knowingly administer any harmful drugs. I will do all in my power to maintan and elevate the standards of my profession and will hold in strictest confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my calling. With loyaFy will I endeavor to aid the physician in his work and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. Mable Montague, R.N. truly jpholds all of these standards af the nursing profession. Spring Lake fS&i 90 Continued from Front Page County Road crew will degrading along the main road and will also do some grading to taper the banks around the lake. The scars still show from this extensive restoration project but plans are well under way by Keith Holman, the City Council, and Utah County to apply for a grant from the Utah Parks and Recreation Association so that the area might be beautifully landscaped. Time, money, and determination will heal the scars at Spring Lake and a grateful com- munity can thank Keith Holman and his crew for giving young- sters a place to fish in years to come. & See Our Weekly Circular For Further Savings y - FOOD 'MART Spanish Fork and Payson YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS SUPPORT YOU pfcowee SUPPORT THEM A-ACT pies.. 76 00' |