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Show Youth conference - Continued from Front Page conference is $18.50. Exciting events are planned for the youth. Spanish Fork will be host stake with President Byron Geslison as general chairman and Phil Barney as youth chairman and Diane Andersen as youth Marion Davies is the advisor for the Santaquin-Tinti- c stake; Steven Olson and Sara Clayson will be youth advisors. Nebo Stake advisor is Willis Pulver, Russell Jones and Betty Gay are Gerald Smith, Regional youth advisors. Representative, will give the keynote addvice-chairm- ress. CONFERENCE SCHEDULE The conference schedule includes: Monday, June 1: 8:00 a.m. Registration; 10:00 Orientation and opening address; 11:30 Lunch; 1:00 Sports; 4:30 p.m. Dinner; 6:00 Talent Show; and 8:00 Sock Hop and Watermelon Bust Tuesday, June 2: 6:00 Sunrise Service; 7 a.m. Breakfast; 8 to 11:20 a.m. Workshops; 11:30 Lunch; 1 to 3:20 p.m. Workshops; 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Sports; and 8 to 11:30 Dinner Dance. Wednesday: June 3: No breakfast fasting; 9 to 10 a.m. Testimony meetings in dorms; 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. General authority; 11:30 to 1:00 Lunch; and 1 p.m. Departure. Dr. Don Robertson of the Spanish Fork Stake High Council announced the subjects pertinent to youth and urges participation in the conference: WORKSHOPS: 1. Advice from the In" Crowd (Inmates from Utah State Prison); 2. Mental Health-th- e true wealth; 3. The Might of Memory; 4. Impossible! (Preparation for a mission); 5. Picture This or career); 6. Your Own Declaration of Independence; 7. Protecting Freedom Our Immediate Responsibility (Keeping America Strong); 8. Positive Mental Attitude (Using Principles of success); 9. The Total Look (Girls only, makeup, hairperstyling and clothes coordination-tw- o iods); 10. The Art of Feminity (Girls only); 11. Building a Strong Body (Boys only); 12. Ring Around Her Finger (Dating, love and marriage); 13. Agribusiness-Care- er and Way of Life (New excitement in agricultural careers); 14. New Need-T- o Speed Read! (Reading faster and more effectively); 15. Glorious Events of the Future (Signs of the Times); 16. Creative Writing; 17. Are Your Manners Showing? (Conversation and etiquette); 18. Closeup on Movie Making (By the BYU Motion Picture Studio Staff); 19. Thy Speech Thee (How to Speak Effectively); 20. A Glimpse Into Outer Space (BYU Planetarium. A smaU additional charge); 21. Personal Revelation the Key to Success (Recognizing promptings of the Holy Ghost); 22. Reaching for Teaching (Teaching as a career); 23. Karate (The art of fitness and self defense). 6 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE Girls State Thursday, April 2, 1970 Beautification This - Phono Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Curwin Moab for three days last week. Festival 754-349- 5 visited at Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith entertained The Mr. and Mrs. Dale S. Barnett. alternates are Deon Finch as first alternate. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Finch and Dori Daniels. Doris parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daniels. Other girls who also participated were her sister, Mrs. Virginia Smith from Henryville and Mr. and Mrs. Vince Christensen from Monroe. Mrs. Ann Nelson and Mrs. Helen Stewart and son, Floyd, from West Mountain visited at Hawthorn, Nevada, last 'weekend. Harwood, Annette Hone, Ranae Kim Beckstrom, Barbara Tanner, Denne Dixon and Marilyn Knapp. The judges were Mrs. Ken Mclure of American Fork, Mrs. Charlie Hardman of Orem and Mrs. Robert Smith of Provo, Mrs. Betty Llewlyn announced that more sponsors were needed and asked for more financial aid for the girls. Vickie Peart, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larson spent a few days at Lake Meade and also Las Vegas last week. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kurk attended a birthday dinner in honor of Mr. Jensen. also numerous types of decorative fencing materials available, so why not rip out that unsightly old fence and put up something colorful and decorative with a few climbing roses to dress up your yard. Remember our city can be just as attractive and just as beautiful as each of us individually wants to make it, so lets get to work and make it look like something! appeared last year? You know that later in the year, you wished that you had planted some type of ground cover plant or flower, so why not do it this year? There are Dorothy Thom Mr Continued from Front Page Continued from Front Page ken branches and limbs from your trees. This is also an ideal time to apply a fresh coat of paint to the carport or garage, instead of waiting until July 24th, when it is too hot to feel much like painting. Vacant lots and old storage buildings and barns are a particularly unpleasant eyesore. Old falling down buildings maybe enjoyable for artists to paint, but they are a health and fire hazard, as well as an eyesore to those individuals who want our city to be known as a clean city. If you have a piece of vacant property, that you know is not going to be used for two or three years, then why not spray the soil with a potent weed killer to keep it clean and attractive to those who have to look at it every day. Did you plant flowers in those areas of your yard where weed patches eventually Week in Genola Mr. and Mrs. Radcliff Nelson Salt Lake last Thursday. visited in Mr. and Mrs. Burke Draper entertained at a birthday dinner for their sons birthday Wednesday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Elton Draper and children, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Draper and children and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Draper and - Narrator; Jay Jolley as Flip; Gary Peterson, the employer; Gary Warren, the producer; David Burton, the reporter; and Lois Behling doing the work of the double. Lights were directed by Donell Willey assisted by Niel Peterson, Mike Robertson Continued from Front Page and Dennis Wilson. Jane Marvin was in charge of the stage with Brent Rowley and Robert Barney assisting. Dan Tanner did the sound. The play was directed by Mrs. Joan Christensen with Jay Jolley as student director. the Pardoe Theatre in the Fine Arts Building on the BYU campus on Friday, April 3, at 8:00 a.m. The public is invited to attend. Admission is free. Lynette Gasser won Best Actress in Region IV for her portrayal of Passion-ell- a. She was backed up by a fine supporting cast with Brian Peterson as the JACK FROST boys, Miss Lillie Draper, Sam Elton, Mark and Steven. SPECIAL Lloyd Nelson and Jack Thomas visited in Salt Lake on Business, Friday. Mr. FOOT -- LONGS The Genola Relief Society held their annual 17 of March birthday party, Saturday evening, with a hot supper and a program and then dancing finished the evening. Thursday thru Sunday m Mrs. Burke Draper held a birthday party for 13 children in honor of her son, Mark, on Wednesday. Games were played and a nice lunch was served. East - Highway 91, Payson ot (Art--hob- by t SPORTS ACTIVITIES Team Sports include Touch Football (boys); volleyball and bowling; Individual Sports wilt Include tennis singles or doubles; table tennis singles or doubles: bowling singles or doubles; horseshoe singles or doubles (one may select three); and Non Competitive Sports (three): swimming, table tennis, game room activities, bowling, horseshoes and girls exercise class that includes figure work; (all participants will furnish own shoes, gloves, tennis racket and balls and swimming suits for pool other than Richard Building. Footballs, field, softbaUs, bats, basketballs, volleyballs, bolwing balls and shoes will be furnished by BYU. Contact your REMEMBER, YOUTH! ward leader with a registration form by April 30 so that aU of the final arrangements can be made to your advantage. Fully Cooked Farm Fresh Skinless Cudahy Dungeness Crabs Fancy Fryers Frankfurters Sliced Bacon to 1 Va Whole Weight Range U.S.D.A. 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