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Show Uni Microfilming Corp, Jan, Box 260b Salt Lake City, Utah b 1101 quarterly soGDeireince sd ter Jm 6 omid F Date: Saturday and Sunday, June 6 and 7 at the Nebo Stake Center, 780 West 500 Volume LXXXIII Payson, Utah South. 84651 ard Hills of Utah Thursday, June 4, 1970 m Number 23 President Reed J. Money will preside The public is and conduct the sessions. invited to the general session Sunday at 10:00 a.m. Members of the Nebo Stake will be the main speakers. Presidency Special musical numbers will be provided by the combined ladies LaNesta Chorus and the Male Choraliers under the direction of J. D. Christensen. A leadership meeting will be held Saturday at 7:00 p.m. Those who should attend are: Stake presidency, high council, executive secretaries and clerks, Bishoprics, ward executive secretaries and ward Members of the Nebo Stake Presidency to preside at the Quarterly Conference L to r: LeRoy A. Hill, Pres. Reed Money, Harold Harmer. Standing Clerk Kenneth Shepherd. Tryout for summer musical to be held June 11-- The Pay son Community Theatre announces tryout dates for Peter Pan, the delightful Broadway musical which they will present in connection with Paysons Annual Harvest and Homecoming celebra- Who will be named? Paysons Father for 1970-7- on CowBelles. Also the Spanish Fork-Pays- on Cow-Bel- Pirates, Indians, faries. Persons trying out should come prepared with a song plus a short reading or poem. An accompanist will be provided at the high school. Tryouts will be conducted in the chorus room at the high school. Dance tryouts will be held on stage. Dances should also prepare a song to sing as well as a short dance routine. 2, 7:10 Tryout dates include June p.m., Payson High School Auditorium. For further information call Robyn Ander7. Marian Wilson, son, 1? All Clubs, Federated, Chamber of Commerce, veterans organizations, etc. are invited to enter their choice. Entries must in by June 11. Please contact Mrs. Glenn F. Cowan, President of Spanish-Fork-Pays- The musical based on a play by James Barrie and published by Samuel French Inc. is a whimiscal tale about the darling family of Lindon, England their adventures in never never land with Peter Pan. The delightful cast of characters includes the following: Mr. and Mrs. Darling, Wendy, John, Michael, Peter Pan, Captain Hook, Tiger Lilly Jane, animals. M. tion Who will be 12 le will give a choice roast of beef to the parents for the first child born on Fathers Day. Fathers Day is June 20. 11-1- clerks, Melchizedek priesthood quorum presidencies, group leaders and secretaries, Stake auxiliary superintendecies and presidencies, Ward Aaronic priesthood general secretaries - youth and adult and all other members of the ward councils, Ward auxiliary super intendencies and presidencies. Junior Sunday School will be provided during the general session for children in the Park-SecoWard building. Sacrament meeting will be held in each ward at regular time Sunday afternoon and evening. nd Annual Blackhawk encampment set Hurst Reedy Mix donates cement end use of forms The Annual Utah State Blackhawk Encampment for 1970 will be held at Payson City Park from July Making the announcement was State Commander Harry L. Dudley. A full agenda for the affair has been worked out and will include programs to be presented each of the four days by the various units of the organization. All members and their guests are urged to attend. Campsites and facilities will be provided for all who wish to bring their equipments and stay for the entire time. For other details contact State Commander Harry L. Dudley, 67 North 200 East, Spanish Fork, Utah. Phone 465-318- 465-200- 1; Wins half beef Jackie Bradford won a half beef at the Memorial Day Races. The beef was supplied by the American Legion Base Bali Team. Jackie obtained his lucky number with his admission ticket. BYU lamb, new 1st Vice President PTA Council is shown presenting Harvey of radio, television and newspaper fame. The graduating class was the largest in the schools history. The doctors degree was awarded to 32, the masters degree to 300, the bachelors degree to 2,658 and the associate degree to 138. With 25,000 students, Brigham Young University is the largest church-relate- d university in United States. The degree received by each one is noted beside the name: doctor (DR), master (MAS), bachelor (BAS) and associate (AC). Pay-so- n Junior Hig'i School Baad Teacher, Mr. Gary Winkle with check of $73.00 fo New Band Uniforms. The council with the cooperation of PTA Pres. Carl Marvin accepted this as their project for this year and with cooperation of students and Room Mothers made and sold candy at PTA meetings held during the year to raise the money. win! Good Hunting! Need to locate lost costumes graduates 34 students from our area were among the 3,128 who received diplomas at Brigham Young University, Provo; Utah, at commencement exercises on May 29, 1970. Services were held in the Fieldhouse and commencement speaker was Paul Mrs. Karma Footings for new Payson High School stadium seats are being installed by supporters of project. PAYSON: BAC Sherie Beckstrom, BAC H Kim Hancock, BAC Leland E Montague, BAC Thomas Edward Reece, AC Cathy A Andersen Thornock, BAC Ned Osmond Dun-forBAC John Eugene Holmes, BAC Frank W. Olsen, BAC Grant Stewart Schaerrer, BAC John Lynn Warr, BAC Reed Rudolph Ekins ni, BAC Nancy Ellen Holt, BAC Martin G. Peterson, BAC Delta Lyn Christensen Stacey, BAC Boyd Gordon Worthington. SALEM BAC Carolyn Curtis, BAC Dale E. Nelson, BAC C. LaMar Nybo, Conrad LaMar Nybo MAS, BAC Howard Molen Ropd, er Jr. James Bond never had it so good..... Local fans get paid for having fun! Today is C day C standing for clues or cash... possibly both! Youve been looking forward to it, if youve been reading the last couple of issues of the Payson Chronicle and now its here... the MYSTERY PERSONALITY in Payson contest. All you have to do is turn to page three of this issue of the paper and start looking for clues in the Mystery Personality tion, all the clues will relate to one local person. See if you can identify him (or her). Then see if you can locate ALL the clues in this issue that apply to that person. Check first all the little ads in the Mystery Personality section....then go to any other ads of any of the sponsoring merchants in this issue. Remember, we give you a little bit of help...one or more stars in the little ads in the Mystery Personaltiy section means that same merchant has one or more ads elsewhere in this issue of the paper. Will there be clues in those other ads? Why dont you check and see? One entry per person at anyone store (more than one will disqualify all entries of that person for that week.) Remember you dont have to buy anything to enter...you dont need any special entry blank.... you dont need to be a subscriber to the paper to enter. The contest is just a lot of fun and a challenge for the whole community. Every member of the family that is old enough to read and write, to find his or her own clues, and" fill out his or her own entry blank is welcome to enter. One final word....if you dont drop off an entry at one or more of the places of business in the contest, YOU cant possibly Actual construction has been started on the new Payson High School stadium seats, according to Jack Etherington, chairman, who states that the committee and others are doing the labor and a good portion of the materials and funds have been donated. It is believed that many people delayed making contributions to the fund until they were sure the project was going to become a realtiy, so with assurance that the stadium seats will be finished by early fall, these people should now feel satisfied and send in their donations. Now is the time to contact the committee, for there are only a few months left before the project is completed. Lack of adequate funds have made it necessary to construct a 16 seat row stadium instead of a 22 row stadium as originally planned. Capacity seating will be 2100. The committee indicates that approximately $9,000 will be saved on labor with the committee and others pitching in and doing all of the construction. Nebo School District isdonating $12,000 cash, which amounts to 50 cost of ma- terials. Harold Hurst, Spanish Fork, a Payson HighSchool alumnus, owner of Hurst Ready-Mi- x Cement Co., has donated all cement and forms for the footings and pillars. Dorman Seeley and Darwin Haskell of Schwartz Lumber Co. have been supporters of the project and have donated reinforcing steel and other materials for cement footings and pillars. The Lettermans Club of Payson High School has raised $1,000 through sale of golf clubs, which are contributed by a doner who wishes to remain anonymous. The graduating classes of have pledged approximately $600 to the project. Payson Lions Club has donated $100 or two seats at $50 each; Wilson School has purchased two seats with donation of $100 earned through cupcake sales; the Junior Cultus Club has purchased two seats with a $100 donation; the Decca Club and Polar Queen have combined their funds and The Little have purchased two seats. League Baseball Association has made a contribution and many individuals have contributed large and small amounts. The golf clubs, valued at a total of Over the years the Nebo Stake MIA has made many and varied types of costumes but at the present time the closet is rather bare. We are now sending out a 'Wanted call for a number of colored and checked vests, large checked dresses, white pantaloons and camisoles that are at large some where in the stake. If you have any of these articles or you know their whereabouts please contact MIA President Afton Rosenbaum, 2. or Mark Wignall, 465-37- 10 465-265- 1964-65-66-- 67 $500, were awarded by the Lettermans Club as follows: a professional golf set to Ted Strong, American Fork, first; a starter set to Dan Elmer, Springville, second; and a dozen golf balls to Jane Jex, Spanish Fork, third. Summer band schedule revealed Summer Band will start on Monday, June 8, 1970 under the direction of Mr. Gary WinkeL If you have not already registered you can register at the start of the classes. It will be held in the High School Band Room. Beginning band will run from 8:30 until 9:30; High School from 9:30 until 10:30; Jr. High, 10:30 until 11:30; MiddleSchool, 11:30 until 12:30 and a special percussion class will be held from 1 2:30 until 1:30. There will be a stage band class held in the evening from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Dates will be announced at a later time. SANTAQUIN: n v - x H , ru. I Marian Wilson, left, PTA Council President congratulates Mrs. Val Hogan, new Regional Asst. Director Regional PTA representative named Payson has been an active member of state and national PTA for well over thirty-seve- n years. In all that time we have never had a regional representative from our area. At, this time we take great pride in introducing Mrs. Val Hogan, our new Assistant Regional Director of PTA. Val, as you know, is well qualified for this new position, having spent many years in community service, both in PTA and in various church organizations working with the young people in our community. She has a keen insight into the problems of todays youth and a sincere desire to help. is a responsive, dependable and sincere individual. Val is the wife of Dr. Robert Hogan, who is a member of Nebo School Board of She Education. We want to wish her much luck and success in her new endeavor. We hope to be able to work together to deepen our partnership in PTA. We desire that our leadership will be one of inspiration for all units to increased action in the PTA. Marion Wilson Council Pres. PTA AC Shirley Johnson, BAC Walter Lynn Kerby, BAC Sharon Le Baron. SPANISH FORK: BAC Roberta Jean Abbott, AC Elizabeth Brockbank, BAC Jay Morris Evans, BAC Blake N. Huff, BAC Karen Johnson, BAC William Palmer Patterson, Jr. BAC Dennis J. Tuckett, BAC Cleve Lanning Bingham, BAC Steven Farley Cloward, AC Randall BAC Kent Losee Gourley, W. Huff, BAC Marsha Judd, BAC Nancy Louise Potter, MAS Robert A. Warner, BAC John Foster Bowen, BAC Bonnie Lu Cornaby, BAC Paula Jean Hanson, BAC Jacqueline Jex, BAC George G. King BAC Marilyn C. Sorensen, DR Ruth Wilson Young. UTC graduates Twelve students from Payson are among the 1970 graduating class of Utah Technical College at Provo. They include: Becky Angus, who earned a Certificate of Proficiency as a Clerk-Typis- t. Margaret EllenSanborn, Associate Deegree in Business-Dat- a Processing. Lamar Losee, Certificate of Proficiency in Diesel and Heavy Duty Mechanics. Dee Warren, Certificate of Proficiency in Drafting and Design Techology. Jospeh L. Thomas, Associte Degree in Electrical and Automation Technology. Alan Fur-nis- s, Certificate of Proficiency in Electrical and Automation Technology. Darrel Continued on Back Page The Payson City Cemetery was a mass of beautiful, colorful flowers and other decorations as friends and relatives paid their respects to those who have departed. Memorial Day was also an outstanding time for reminiscing with the family |