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Show 2 THE PAYSON Santaquin News Notes CHRONICLE Thursday, September 24, 1970 (MincSQCE Orchard Hills of Utah" 35 West Utah Avenue, Payson, A7 E $ip$tpER Association - Founded A Utah 84451 mjm iB5 weekly newspaper established in 1888, published every Thursday and Second Class matter at the Post Office in Payson, Utah 84651, under Congress March 3, 1879. entered as the act of J. C. HENDERSON, Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Payson and Vicinity, 5.00 year, 2 years $9.50. Outside All subscriptions are payable in advance. Payson area: $6.00 per year. DEADLINES: Advertising, Monday, 5:00 p.m.; School News, Friday, 5:00 p.m.; Social News, Monday, 9:00 a.m. All other news & classified ads, Monday, 5:00 p.m. Pictures, Monday, 5:00 p.m.; All deadlines advanced one day when a holiday falls during the week. PLEASE BE ON TIME! Trustees named for new credit service Frank Beckstrom of Franks Pharmacy and Dr. Gordon Taylor from Payson are serving as trustees of the newly created Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Central Utah now serving this area. Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Central Utah is now in business. Their purpose is to help people help themselves in solving their debt problems and avoiding bankruptcy. The new service is located in the First Security Bank Building in room 223. The service will be supported by local business, industry and professional people who are interested in aiding the family who encounters problems in handling their debts. An appeal has been made to all business people in the Utah County area for funds to support the service. A further reminder to local business is being made by the service to respond in the fund request. Those who believe they need assistance may contact the staff of the service at the established office or by telephoning 374-96between the hours of 1:00 and 5:00 p.m. for further information. Business people, clergymen, friends and relatives are urged to refer families with debt problems to the service for counseling and possibly setting the family up on a plan for orderly debt liquidation. Mr. Arland A. Larsen is the manager of the service assisted by Mrs. Donna Dyer Payton. Wilson School displayed the Dairy products for Utah County Dairy Princess, Fern Hatch of Orem left back. Also pictured: Susan Finch, Payson; Vickie Stubbs, Provo and Evelyn Powell, S. F. The students are: Billy Rodel and Annette Maestas. Q3332D.CSZ0 Park View School Events The Parkview PTA will hold their Back to School Night Wednesday, September 30, from 7 to 8 p.m. according to Mrs. Judy Zeeman, publicity chairman. All parents are urged to attend. There will be a special program. Following the program, individual conferences will be held with parents and techers in their respective classes. Wilson School Notes We has a very pleasant hour with the Utah Dairy Princess and her attendants on monday afternoon. The program was under the direction of Mrs. Sorenson. They introduced the dairy products by word and song which the students injoyed very much. Miss Dairy Princess for Utah County is: Fern Hatch from Orem. Her attendants are: Susan Finch from Payson, Vickie Stubbs, Provo and Evelyn Powell from Spanish Fork. 1 At the recent flower show held at the Taylor School were the following Sweep-stak- e winners: front row I to r: Lisa Nackos, Kathryn Jackson and Denise. 2nd row: Vic Losser, Christina Downey, Cindy Ellsworth, Cheri McClellan and Krist-tin- e Measom. Back row David Nelson, Karen Knuteson, Diann Shepherd, Mary Lynn Ereckson and Bonnie Briggs. News and views of Santaquin-Tinti- c BY Beulah G. Bradley Have you awakened to the incredible sweetness of the life and message of Eternal Life that is proffered by our Savior? How about our attitude of worship do we strive very hard to commune with God as we listen to the words of the Blessing on the Sacrament do we feel the agony he suffered that we might be forgiven of our sins? Or are we obdurate, unfeeling and insensible to glorious gifts of the beautiful Gospel teachings we have been given? Has the beautiful experience of hearing Gods words in our Sacrament Meetings become so mundane in our live that we can take it or leave it depending on what form of entertainment or other avenues of escapeism comes our way? Has Sunday become a time to mow the lawn to go boating, fishing, hunting or doing the vacation thing that is so important that it cant wait until another time? The greatest sin is denying Christ sometimes 1 wonder if we arent all doing , , a bit of this in our refusal to conform to s His beautiful teachings which if lived can' bring us what He desires so much a sure path into Eternal Glory. Our Savior must weep very often when he sees the few who go to Sacrament Meeting. STAKE NEWS At the Stake Relief Society Stake and ward officers and teachers monthly Board Meeting held last week, the Stake officers entertained at a special dinner in honor of the Stake Board members and Ward Officers and Teachers. Plans for an active and dedicated Relief Society year were discussed. The evening was enjoyed by all. The Stake Relief Society Presidency consists of, Sue Ann Okleberry, Donna Davis and Helen Butler. Secretary is Joan Nelson. AH Relief Society Sisters along with all officers and teachers are eagerly anticipating the new changes in Relief Society this year. So far the full schedule of weekly activity has not been received as yet, from the Relief Society Board. We are all asked to make sure that we are at our ward meetings each week for here we receive guidance and revelation for this marvelous organization of sisterhood. Stake MIA Leadership meeting is scheduled to be held October 5 at the Stake Center at 8 p.m. AU Stake and Ward MIA workers, are urged to be present. Sister Luella Kay is the acting President of the YWMIA until our coming Stake Conference Saturday and Sunday October 24 and 25. Sister Gayle Regie r, who was recently released as President of the YWMIA on account of their move from this Stake was a fine president and will De missed by all What is Herpetology? Larry Brown, a Herpetology student at visited at the Payson Middle School. BYU recently Middle School Events The Media Cinter at the Payson Middle School was more popular than ever when Mr. Larry Brown, a Herpetology student at BYU, brought his personal collection of reptiles to our school and housed them in the IMC. Larrys wife, Elizabeth Brown teaches Language, Reading and Art at our school and is using the reptile collection and demonstration to motivate library and sup- plementary reading, creative writing, spelling, classes. and art illustrations in her Can you think of more exciting subjects to read or write about than kangaroo rats, gila monsters, slow moving turtles, poisonous rattle and cotton mouth snakes, or helpful blow and garter snakes! A group of girls wrote this exciting story. FUN WITH REPTILES The discussion and demonstration Mr. Brown gave us on reptiles was very, very He showed us a dangerous interesting. gila monster, a poisonous rattlesnake and a slow moving turtle who reached out and grabbed his food. The kangaroo rat jumped from his cage and we chased him to hide behind the books on the shelves and then jump out at us when we chose a book and disturbed his hiding place! We had a creepy feeling when Mr. Brown showed us the rattlesnakes fangs and also when he milked the poisonous snake and dried the venum into crystals. was A fast moving, excited the last reptile discussed and we certainly enjoyed a full period studying HERPETOLOGY, (the study of repiles). lizard ATIH1TI0I1 MIA Mrs. DIU Hudson Phon 7 54-3- 4 Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Olsen last week were their granddaughter and her husband, David and Barbara Olsen Bondy, and their little -- NEWS OF SERVICEMEN - Marrion Black Marine Private First Class Marrion K. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. of 217 South 6th East, Payson, was promoted to his present rank serving at Marine Corps Base, Pendleton, Calif. Black, Black Utah, while Camp Randall Lewis Airman Randall D. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlund D. Lewis of Rt. 1, Santaquin, Utah, has completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been assigned to Chanute AFB, 111., for training in the aircraft equipment maintenance field. Airman Lewis is a 1970 graduate of Payson (Utah) High School. ENLISTED OR INDUCTED: Nielsen, LaVar S., Payson, Marine Corps Smith, Donald L., Payson, Navy Wayman, Reid B., Payson, Navy DISCHARGED: Smith, Douglas W., Santaquin, Marine Corps Herbert, Russell, Payson, Air Force Larson, Barrie C., Payson, Army Muniz, George L., Payson, Air Force Reynolds, Edward D., Payson, Army Tanner, David M, Payson, Army Bills, Dixon B., Spanish Fork, Air Force This Week in Genola Mr. and Mrs. DeRay Jensen and Mr. Niels Rasmussen went to San Burno, California to attend the wedding of a brother and son. That of Kenneth Rasmussen, they report it was beautiful weather and had a very enjoyable time. It was a busy time at the home of Gary Browns last week, they had three girls with birthdays. Jeanette and Jennifer celebrated theirs on Monday where they had a few horse rides and played games. Those attending were Wendy Mecham, Lucinda Thomas, Marilyn Ewell, Kanda Cberg, Ronald Penrod, Philip Shepherd and Becky Bowler. Lovely refreshments were served. Then on Friday evening Penny celebrated her birthday with a slumber party with Susan Throckmorton, Laurel Draper, and Norma Jensen attending. It was enjoyed by all in attendance. Mrs. Mary Gressman and daughter Helen of Lark spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson. On Friday Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Roine Sorensen visited in Salt Lake and took Mrs. Gress-ma- n home.' The day was very well spent. Mr. Sidney Throckmorton celebrated his brithday by having a family dinner. AH his family and many friends called on him through the day. Those attending were, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hales and family of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thomas and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Throckmorton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mecham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ewell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ewell, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Lance and family of Tooele and many others came to wish him Happy Birthday. Mrs. Alice Ewell is spending a few days in Las Vegas with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jackman. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brown and family went to Coalsville on Sunday to attend a missionary homecoming. They enjoyed dinner and visiting with family members. Mrs. Ruth Martin is here spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Patty Brown. Attending Sacrament Meeting in Genola and visiting with their families were, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ewell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ray Nelson and son, Mr. Tommy Spotten and Mr. Ronnie Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R, Oisen of here attended the Gun Club social and steak dinner held at the Sage Inn at Springville Saturday night. There were fifty couples present at this event. Mrs. Estella Peterson entertained members of the Elite Club at her home Friday afternoon. Luncheon was served and prizes went to Mrs. Pauline Christiansen, Mrs. Erma Cloward and Mrs. LaDora Brady. A special dinner and birthday party was held Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Maude Holladay at the home of Mrs. Lee Christiansen, Dinner was served and a social afternoon was enjoyed by those mentioned and Mrs. Louise Openshaw, Mrs. Helen Backman, Mrs. Estella Peterson and Mrs. Thora Holladay. error Paula. STYLED IN Mr. Alden Peterson was taken to the Payson Hospital last week where he will receive further treatment for an illness. Mr. and Mrs. James Brady and son, Charles Ray, returned home Tuesday from a nine day trip to California where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. KennethSpurrier in Highland Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tuttle, Long Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Don Mangum and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Mendenhall in San Diego. They also visited other friends and relatives and saw many places of interest. Family members witnessing the blessing and the naming of the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Westover from here were Mr. and Mrs. E. Lloyd Westover, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Alexander of Santaquin; Mr. and Mrs. Barry Avery of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bingham and BLACK, AND CHROME 20 LENS ELEVATION PREVIEWEDIT STATION EXCLUSIVE EASY SCANSEARCH 500-WAT- T FEATURE LOADING DROP-I- LAMP, CBA QUARTZ-HALOGE- LIFE SLIDE EJECTOR SLIDE CHANGING MECHANISM S SLIDE RECALL LAMP EJECTOR CORD STORAGE COMPARTMENT 4 f3.5 PROJECTION LENS TOP WITH HANDLE Thought For the Week: Let us not therefore judge one another anymore; but judge SIZE ONLY 8 X 9" X 8 ye this rather, that no man put a stumbling Business Retailing block in his brothers way, or an occasion Romans Ch. 14:13 VWMAAAANVWVWAAAAMAAMAANVVWANWVVWr of falling. WOOD-GRAI- ; ; er A dinner was held Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong. The occasion was the birthday of granddaughter, Suzanne Francom and also for Karen Armstrong who left Tuesday for Logan where she will attend college at the Utah State University. LUMINAR OPTICAL SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE Stake Relief Soci- The Santaquin-Tinti- c ety Leadership Meeting to commence the yearly program of the Organization, was held Thursday morning September 17 at President Sue Ann the Stake Center. She Okleberry presided and conducted. welcomed the group of Stake and Ward Relief Society leaders and introduced the theme: For He is Coming. She explained of last years that the theme is a carry-ovmost vital theme and one needing great emphasis again this year. The to highlight the annual theme, It is Important To Hold Family Home Evenings to prepare was presented by Sister Helen Butler, Second Counselor. She spoke of the important role of a mother in the home to guide the enthusasism and desire to hold Family Home Evenings within her family. She used a lighted home to stress her thoughts on the guiding light all mothers should be to help her family prepare for the Coming of the Lord. Sister Butler asked the question, Do you live in a house or a home? She gave many stimulating thoughts to help motivate the Relief Society Sisters to be exemplary in teaching their family by means of Family Mrs. Erma Cloward and Mrs. Lillian Walker were in Salt Lake last week where they attended the fair and also saw the Disney on Parade at the Salt Palace. Mr. and Mrs. George Higginson were in Salt Lake Sunday to spend the day with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warr and their children Cindy, Jerry and Steven. , Leadership meeting Christiansen were honorary members as Mr. Christiansen had served many years as janitor of the Santaquin School before his retirement. A family dinner was held Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Bott for Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Bott and son Craig of Santaquin; Mr. and Mrs. Terry Tervort of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Porcher of Salt Lake City. On Sunday afternoon the James Botts entertained 20 members of the Spinnaker girls driU team of Salt Lake. Mrs. Terry Tervort is the instructor for this group and the group peformed in the Payson Homecoming parade. , Come out to one or more of these activities so you can be better acquainted with the candidates running for office and thus vote intelligently. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Christiansen attended a banquet in the new Jr. High School in Springville on Sept. 16 for personnel of the Nebo School District. Mr. and Mrs. The South Ward MIA held their opening social Monday at Tinneys Flat in Santaquin Canyon. The group enjoyed games, lunch and a program around a bonfire. Officers going were Mrs. Nola Olson, Mrs. Maxine Hudson, Mrs. Ann Hall, Mr. Carl Van Ausdal, Mr. Bert Rosen-hin- d and Mr. Doug Larsen. ' $1.50. Visiting last week at the home of Mrs. Olive Greenhalgh and Mrs. Thora Holladay was Mrs. Blaine Holladay of Ontario, Oregon. Mrs. Holladay brought Kathryn, her daughter, to enroll at the BYU. SLIDE CUBES WOOD-GRAI- The Democratic Candidate Countdown has been designated as Saturday, September 26, 1970. The group, headed by Governor Ramp-to- n, Senator Moss and G. Gunn McKay, will begin touring Utah County at 8:30 a.m. and will be Payson around 1:00 and in Spanish Fork at 1:45. Mr. Vance Marvin will be in Payson at the Municipal Park to greet and introduce the group and the Payson Band wiU be on hand to entertain those present. Around 1:45 p.m. at the Spanish Fork City Park, Alan Bradford will be on hand to indroduce and welcome them. The Committee for Democratic Countdown Day are general chairman, Nate JoAnn Thomas of Payson; Brown from Lehi who is a candidate for the office of County Recorder and Dolly Young of Springville, candidate for County Assessor. As a wrap-u- p of the days activities a barbeque and social will be held in the Provo GRA Park. Anyone wishing to join in this activity can do so by contributing Day Maryland last Saturday. The Stake MIA Girls Laurel Conference is being planned for sometime in the near future according toSister Luella Kay. Sister Vivian Jensen is Laurel Stake Leader who is working with the Laurel girls in this vital and worthwhile Conference, All Laurel girls are urged to be watching for and planning for this beautiful event. USES COMPACT countdown day baby daughter, Karen, from Bethesada, Maryland. They also visited in Orem with Mr. and Mrs. Bonds parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olsen and in Payson at the home of maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Peck. The young couple and little daughter flew to their home in workers. Recently we published a picture of three Laurel girls of our stake who attended the BYU World Conference. We also told of their splendid leadership as Laurels and wrote of their marvelous experiences well, in making the report and also the caption under the picture I mistakenly stated that one of the girls was Paula Throckmorton when it actually was Paula De Graffenreid who accompanied the other two girls, Carolyn Davis and Carla Heelis. both Paulas are lovely girls, but Im sure Paula De Graffenrieds parents, Brother and Sister Charles De Graffenried would be just as proud as parents always are to see their daughter rightly named and as a of our stake at the lovely Laurel World Conference. I truly apologize for my Democrats plan J ' i Home Evenings. Each of the Stake Class leaders gave brief thoughts also concerning the important messages their departments will promote this year to magnify the theme. These leaders are; Latitia Davis, Spiritual Living Lesson Leader; Marguerite Powelson, Cultural Refinement, leader; Lola Nelson, Visiting Teaching leader; Ella Sandstrom, Magazine Director; Jenrtie Murdoch; Music Accompanist; Norma Jameson is music leader. Sister Murdock spoke representing the Music Department. Sister Joan Nelson is the Secretary. Sister Donna Davis is First Counselor. Sister Blanche Shaw was sustained as Home Making Leader; Sister Jennie Murdoch as Organist. Following the preliminary exercises departmental instruction was held. t family, Granite; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and family, Salt Lake City; Mr and Mrs. Justin Lamb, Santaquin; grandmother, Mrs. Rhoda Hudson, Provo; and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wischman of Holbrook, Arizona. After the ceremony at the church the group met at the home of for dinner and Mr. and Mrs. Ed social chat. De-Gr- We-tov- Mrs. Druscilla Spainhower was in Salt Lake September 8 to witness the marriage of her granddaughter Linda Spainhower who was married the same day in the Salt Lake LDS Temple to Vern Beesley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beesley of Salt Lake. Linda is the daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Miles Spainhower, Salt Lake. A wedding breakfast was hosted after the ceremony by the parents of the groom and a reception was held the same evening in the Lions House. V |