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Show Wakara club plans fun night June 12 THE Will participate in choral evenl Club, each. Anyone interested invited to attend. Fish Mr. Grant Johnson of Payson scored a Spanish Fork Sunday afternoon. He was on the number 8 hole in with playing George Finch, Randy hole-in-on- Wightman and Bernell Tanner. e in participating The MIA General Cnniereme sical Event is scheduLd to he r- fit' Sister games. A delicious lunch was prepared by the school lunch workers and enjoyed by hearty appetites in the mountain air. The buses returned to the school at 3:10. GAD-A-BOUT- S 46S-JJ- Duon Mjdolm. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Broadbent recently Sent a week in Southern Calif., visiting with their son, David Broadbent, who is a student at a Junior College in Van Nuys. A trip to Catalina Island, Marineland and Disneyland were among the pleasures of their trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hamilton (Myrtle Francom) of Long Beach, Calif.; are vacation here, timing spending a their visit for the Memorial Day weekend and the opening of the fishing season--wit- h fishing at Utah Lake. They are houseguests of a number of relatives including Daisy Francom, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Francom, Payson; Mrs. Edna Hill, Mrs. Erma Finlayson, Salem; and also called on many others in Payson and two-we- Salem. Dawson of Long Beach, Calif., is also visiting in Payson and other Utah communities, traveling with the Ivan Hamiltons from California. She was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Persson and others in Payson, then went to Magna to visit with her sister, Mrs. Winnie Wright, and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Powell McDowell, LanWyo., and their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron McDowell and four daughters of Roy; Mr. and Mrs. McDowell, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Glen (Emma) Jacobson, Provo, were all luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. Lottie Larsen in Spanish Fork on Memorial Day. The family group decorated graves in the Payson Cemetery during the forenoon. der, Minnie Mrs. Lillian Hancock, Payson, accompanied her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewellen, and their two grandsons, all of Salt Lake City, on a fishing trip to Hebgan Lake in Montana. They report good Mrs. Clinton Dansie and five children took a train ride to Grand Junction, Colo., and spent a few days visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Q. Coffin, in a nearby community. ek pre-seas- on Mrs. Eugene Smith, has been invited to become a member of Phi Kappa Phi, honor society for students with outstanding scholarship, at Brigham Young University. She is also a member of Omicron Nu, a Home Economics honor society. Susan is now in her senior year and expects to be graduated in 1971. luck in their fishing and good weather during their five day trip. Mrs. Hancock caught a largest fish caught in their party. four-pound- Susan Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Cloward of Seattle, Wash., and son, Phil Cloward of Twin Falls, Idaho, visited the Payson Cemetery on Memorial Day. Mrs. LaMar Cloward remained in Twin Falls with Phils wife while the men came on to Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wightman, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Erma Shuler, who has spent a few weeks with them inSalt Lake, were in All of the Payson for Memorial Day. family enjoyed a picnic lunch attheShuler Ranch on Memorial Day. planted i Left to right: Tommy Peay, Mike Hone, Jerry Barker; Mr. and Mrs. Len Huff of Monroe were overnight visitors Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Flint McClellan. They also visited in Murray and attended the Hays Family Reunion in Salt Lake City lettermen Club officers golf club sale. 754-348- 2 News and views of BY Beulah G. lities? , : Fowkes. Our progress in our thinking and actions can be stifled to a point where it becomes habitual to say, Ill do it tomorrow It is strange how many tomorrows pile up before we even think of that promise again. You know it could be an entirely different picture if we would change the attitudes that we have and actually jolt our laziness into one of trying for Sure it would be tackling the big job but this means growth here and I simply must start to in the here-afte- r. think big and find joy in the resulting accomplishments. Mr. and Mrs. J.H, Kay spent Memorial Day inCenterfield, Utah where they attended a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mariel Hansen. There were 65 family members present for luncheon and a social day. The group included four sisters and their families. Those present besides those mentioned were Mr. and Mrs. Odell Jensen of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Bouvang of Gunnison and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hall and five children of Lewiston, Utah spent Memorial Day in Santaquin visiting friends and relatives and paying respect to the dead by placing flowers on the graves. Motoring to Helper, Utah on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Laboroi. They visited at the home of Mr. Laborois brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Laboroi. The Neighborhood Club were entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ada Olson where the group enjoyed luncheon, sewing and visiting. Present were Mrs. Blanche Greenhalgh, Mrs. Blanche o you labor mightily time consumers instead of tackling the important tasks? Are you thinking big for the future instead of for just today--- I just wonder just what kind of a jolt do we need to learntogetat our Genealogy gathering to hold Home How about on petty day '(T you--d- Evenings? STAKE NEWS President Carroll H. Davis and his wife and family are planning to attend the Philamont, New Mevico Scout Training event for leaders and Stake leaders'lrom the varous stakes. The event is caueu The Philamont Scout Camp, and it will feature all kinds of Scouting training which will last a full week. It is to be held the last week in June. The knowledg attained there is to be welcome assistance for our Scouing program in our Stake Gr next Stake Quarterly Conference is scheduled for Sturday and Sunday June 1, according to President Max E. Nelson. Plan now to makq that your family weekend at Conference instead of time of from the vacation. Our beautiful up-lglorious conference sessions is spiritual ift them there was Mrs. Rhoda Hudson of Provo, Utah, she is a grandmother of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Westover were in Henderson, Nevada last week where they attended the graduation exercises of a nephew, Mr. Alan Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson. Accompanying Mrs. Lovine Taylor who has been staying in Roy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Elwood spent the Memorial holiday at her home in Santaquin. Some 20 members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Flint McClellan were at their home for Memorial Day, and were their dinner guests after decorating graves at the cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Henline of Magna arrived Friday night and stayed over to the following days activities. Some of the younger people attended the horse races in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnson of Midvale visited in Payson on Memorial Day with his father, Jesse Johnson. If you havent as yet had your Temple Recommends rentied then be sure that you do so. The Temple is the benutiiul place where we receive knowledge and Keys and Ordinances to help us to come back to God, This is one thing that we must do to seal our families together and learn the ways to accomplish Gods will. Stake Baptismal Services will be held Saturday evening, June 6, at 6:00 p.m. Elberta Ward will conduct the services. Make sure to contact your Bishop for recommend to have that child baptized. Family Home Evening is such a beautiful time together. Your children depend on your firm decision to hold them for even when they seem to Drag feet, they do know and realize that they do need this closeness and sweet spirituality and communication witli their parents. Follow the admonitions of our General Authorities. SPECIAL THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: Behold, he who has repented of his sins, the same is forgiven, and I, the Lord, remember them no more.... Doc. and Cov. 58:42 BrICKIV Electronics 274 North 100 West TV Frnvo and Stereo Repair Color Experts 373-966- 5 Seivice the day yen call 75'' of all sets iL'iMiud ir. the home 90 day paits guarantee Same rates in : Payson as Provo yV rAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVVVVV Alan. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Houghton and Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Johnson of Salt Lake spent the weekend at the Jonas Johnson family home in Santaquin where other friends and relatives visited with them. Included in the group were Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Larsen of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Houghton and family of Granger and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Tischner of Santaquin. Special starting poles, reels and lures for as little as S50 K!'Cl8 WATER BUBBLES JUST 1 5 t each We have a good stock of Shakespeare Reels & Poles Garcia Reels and Poles MICHELLES Tackle Boxes CATERING New Line Lures Mr. and Mrs. Allen (Julie) Daley entertained at a family party on Memorial Day, with a barbeque and games arranged on the lawn. Guests included her parents and brothers and sisters as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schaugaard, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Schaugaard, Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Dan (Lola) Taylor, Mesa, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Dean (Luva) Hiatt and family, West Mountain; Mrs. Ora Nell Hiatt and children of Granger; also other relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Evans and children of Provo; Mrs. Connie Ivie and family of Orem. Mrs. Milton Gust (Elaine Rodgers) and little daughter, Danielle, of Hollywood, Calif., are spending a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodgers. A number of mountain and lake outings are planned. The family was joined by Mrs. G. C. Rodgers 'of Salt Lake City for the Memorial Day weekend. and glorious. Lets set another record and be there. Remember there is always a nursery for the small children and where they are taught beautiful Gospel truths in sweet simplicity. Where could we be elsewhere, that would give us better knowledge and perfection steps to bring us back to our Lord and Savior? 20-2- York, Mrs. Essie Higginson, Mrs. Lucille Wall, Mrs. Melva Hansen, Mrs. Daphna Smith, Mrs. Eldora Childs, Mrs. Floriss Horrocks and Mrs. Helen Gordon. Saturday. EAT BEEF for Fathers Day Santaquin-Tinti- c Bradley Youve heard the famous adage, Dont put off until tomorrow what you can do and so have I, but do you know today I usually think of this challenge as just work. I wonder why I dont apply it to all of my Church responsibi- Company at the home of Mrs. Laura Goodall over the Memorial Weekend was Mr. Reid Jerman of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Don Jerman of Idaho Falls, Idaho. The two Mr. Jermans are brothers of Mrs. Goodall. They also visited other friends and relatives, and spent sometime at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mr. ;i i plain-everyd- ay Best Fun. Great. "Interestin':. Let's do it again. day of school yet. These are comments heard from students of the Park View School when they returned from Hobble Creek Canyon Friday, May 22. They had spent the day enjoying and learnthe beauties of the ing about them, too. Principal Sterling Argyle planned the day with John D. Steffens of the United States Forest Service. It took the place of the regular field day previously held as a culminating school activity for the year. In preparation for the school day away from school the students were encouraged to watch the T.V. program Thursday night on Channel 11, Purple Mountain Majesty. Friday morning, after reporting totheir classrooms, the students met in the auditorium to receive final instructions and to be assigned by grades to one of the three buses used for transportation. At the canyon the buses were met by Rangers Steffens and Fuller who assisted in parking them and led the students to the Cherry Creek camping area. There everyone was given a snack of orange juice and cookies. Thr"k' Verria daughter, Sister Lm IL '! u, , w reefing the youth ot err t.dm ?!-0 be participants. They .it" in t,i sen, Veda Lovell, (until T.utiii, u m. Ware, Dawna Lynn Smith, J! m, Karen Throckmorton, Diann Her! c lyn Davis, Jean Stdmli, U- -' i.t r Garth Nelson, Reed fuel!, Kin.t Philip Thomas and Iauie ,V.urd"i , m There will be stake ih.q cronf group and they will h" Tuvin. q t Capitol Motel. wi.h June 25 the youth will pro-tirgroup; the other two nights the will he hutm ed. Chi eku TV guides to see it it n teh-v- is Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clayson returned home Wednesday from a five day trip to California where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larsen in Seal Beach and also with their son, A E 3 Floyd Clayson who is stationed at the Lemoore, Calif, with the Naval branch of the Service. Each grade was taken on a guided nature tour by one of the Rangers. Identifying signs had been previously posted by plants and trees in the area giving their common As the students and scientific name''. gathered around the plants they were told interesting facts about them by the guides. They learned why Bulbous Blue Grass has that name and the part it and Orhcard Grass and Kentucky Blue Grass play in preventing soil erosion. They saw the difference between oak and maple trees, and how they too helped keep the soil in A fast place during storms. moving mountain stream showed how water eros-in- g takes place. A huge rock with lichens on it lillustrated their part in making soil as well as the part played by heat and cold in causing the rock to break and crumble. While the students at the camp area were waiting their turn for the tour, they enjoyed swings and other playground equipment. They also enjoyed competition ' - . A trip down the Colorado River over the week end was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Armstrong. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ford of Orem, Utah. , t : evt-n- Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peterson was Mr. and Mrs. Lester Simmons of Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. Simmons is Mrs. Petersons brother. Park View students enjoy outing .: ; News Notes Santaquin Phone Hudson Hobble Creek Outing; Park View School field day. Kneeling, I to r: Renee Rosenbaum, Colleen Stickney, Mrs. Warner, Teacher, Neil Craig, Shauna Stevens, and Ranger Steffens and Fuller. Standing: James Pitts, Davis Brown, Mrs. Oakley, PTA president, and Principal Sterling Argyle. t : 26 and 27. This yo.,r it will 25, ; r- the glorious singing wf y. nth i..i an Event Spectacular." Youth from all ov- - r tin diu, ', . especially hailing from ,11 j rt United States will pi' tv a: , it , duled to be held at t!e.';Mi! r n Center at the Uni. public is invited to ait'-- 1!. C ''I 7 : .. leaders for tickets. T1 tv. ; for all three evening. - b.' e p.d The delightful of the marvelous daim" m tv, il '' been yearly for a veiy hr h singing of hundreds of y ut.i ml stir your pulse and li.t Make sure you attend. Waters planted with fish for opening of the season June 6; fishing should be excellent: Payson Reservoir, Box Lake, McClellan Reservoir, Payson Creek, Maple Lake, Red Lake, Salem Pond, Spring Lake, Thistle Creek, Nebo Creek, Diamond Fork, Hobble Creek. Roads are open to all waters listed. Mrs. Della CHRONICLE Thursday, June 4, 1970 Payson, will hold June 12, beginning at Cocklebur Arena. This the Interclub Meet which has been held the last few years, under Wakara sponsorship. The rotating trophy which has been presented to the winning club each year will be given to Wahoo Riding Club, Salem. This club has been in possession of the trophy for two years, longer than any other participating club. There will be a kids pleasure class for the young people with an entry fee of 25? per entry. A prize will be awarded to the winner of this event. All other events will be on a jackpot basis with 60 of the entry money given for prize money. A fee of $2.00 each will be charged for the open pleasure class, open barrell races, open pole bending, and open keyhole race. Calf roping, team roping, and the ribbon pull will carry a fee of $3.00 Wakara Riding a fun night on 6:30 p.m. at the event will replace PAYSON Hooks if - Sinkers Sleeping Bags Fishing Hats Camping Supplies GET READY FOR THE NEW FISHING SEASON AT MICHELLES and CATERING two-we- ek Linda Tervort Charlene Brown 465-215- 1 798-343- 7 SPORTING 259 North Main Street GOODS Spanish Fork, Utah tVVVVV.-- ' J |