Thursday, October 31, 2013

Music, Food, and Tour of the Facility Enjoyed at CUVH in Payson

Guests mingled and dined to the delightful sound of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers at the new Central Utah Veterans Home in Payson, Tuesday afternoon.  Pictured here are some of the bandmembers at play (left-right): Doug Andres, Rhea Jean Hancock, Katie Gurley, Keith Irwin (behind), Don Davis, and Mark Mott. Read about this week's grand opening event in the upcoming edition of The Payson Chronicle.  

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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Tadka Indian Restaurant Arrives

Tadka Indian Restaurant opened in Payson recently--and with rave reviews.   Be sure to check out their ad in next week's edition of The Payson Chronicle.

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Friday, October 18, 2013

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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Meet The Candidates: Payson

Payson City Council candidates (pictured left-right) James Ewell, incumbent Councilman Mike Hardy, Rhett Huff, and incumbent Councilman Scott Phillips, along with Mayor Rick Moore, who runs unopposed for his role as city leader in the upcoming election.
Candidates vying for two open seats on Payson’s City Council shared their platforms and discussed concerns posed by community members last night.  Held in the spacious Payson City Banquet Hall, the October 16 Meet the Candidate Night, hosted by the Payson Chamber of Commerce, was a well attended discussion.  If you missed last night’s event, turn to this week’s edition of The Payson Chronicle, for candidate stories and photos.

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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Angel Moroni Statue Securely in Place


Crowds gathered a near distance from the Payson Utah LDS Temple, earlier today, to witness history in the making. They were there to watch as a golden statue of the Angel Moroni was lifted by crane and then carefully secured high upon the new LDS Temple's steeple.  Find out more about this this special event in next week's edition of The Payson Chronicle.

Several generations of Spencers as the statue is hoisted toward the temple's steeple: (left-right) Payson Fire Chief Scott Spencer, his son Ben Spencer, and father and fellow firefighter, Stan Spencer, standing next to his brother, Blaine Spencer.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Something Good

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Kiwanis Club Welcomes New President

Payson Kiwanis Club observed a change in leadership today. Pictured (from left-right) are: Mike Hardy, Randy Webster, Nic Jones, incoming President Richard Behling, Josh Webster, outgoing President Dr. Mark Warren, Steve Schramm, and Kenneth Abbott.
When Payson Kiwanis Club members met for their weekly meeting this afternoon at Mountain View Hospital, they observed a change in leadership. Outgoing Payson Kiwanis President, Dr. Mark Warren has passed the staff to incoming President Richard Behling, a member of the local organization for three years.


Both leadership and membership in the Kiwanis Club require compassion and a commitment to serve the needs of others. Find out how the Payson Kiwanis Club, established locally in 1950, continues to play an important role in providing service within our community in next week's edition of The Payson Chronicle

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Humanitarian Spirit Thrives in Santaquin LDS North Stake

The Santaquin North Stake Humanitarian project has been at the service of people in need--far and near--for four years now.  Pictured are some of the North Stake humanitarians who gathered last week to complete quilts destined for families whose homes and belongings sustained damage in recent floods in Colorado.  Read more about the spirit of giving that thrives in Santaquin and see additional photos in this week's edition of The Payson Chronicle.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

What's Gary Eden Up To?

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Central Bank Presents Good Citizen Award to Zachary Voorhees

Central Bank of Payson recognized Zachary Voorhees, owner of Poor Boys BBQ & Dawgs, this afternoon. Mr. Voorhees (pictured, center, with wife, Livey Voorhees, to his right) was handed the Central Bank Good Citizen Award by V.P. Manager Brian Hulet (pictured, left), and then lauded by friends at an open discussion and luncheon held in the Central Bank lobby. Read more about it in The Payson Chronicle.

Unique Harvest Gleaned at Dumas Family Farm

Warty pumpkins are but a few of the beautifully unique crops that are harvested at the Dumas family farm in north Payson.  Check out this week's edition of The Payson Chronicle to find out more about the harvest and the fall festival that opens there soon.

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