Thursday, December 31, 2015
Specially Framed Vinyl Reproductions of The Payson Chronicle Pages Available
Email Mike at thepaysonchronicle@msn.com for more details.
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Mourning the Passing of Friends: Forthcoming Funeral Services
“What we have once enjoyed we can never lose.
All that we love deeply becomes a part of us.” ~ Helen Keller
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Forthcoming funeral services are planned for the following friends from our community. Complete versions of these obituaries may be found in The Payson Chronicle and on our website at paysonchronicle.com.
LILA MAE NIELSEN HEELIS
Lila Mae Nielsen Heelis, 82, passed away on Tuesday, December 29th. Lila was born January 17, 1933 in Dividend, Utah to Elmer and Lillis Nielsen. She married Theron Blakely Heelis on November 14, 1952 in Santaquin, Utah. They were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple 5 years later. She was a good and faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of La/er-day Saints. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, January 2nd, at 11:30 am, at the Suncrest 7th Ward Chapel, 891 West 130 North, Orem, Utah, where a Viewing will be held prior to the services at 9:30 am. Interment will be in the Santaquin City Cemetery.
Reproducing Pages of The Payson Chronicle
Posters and framed vinyl reproductions of pages from The Payson Chronicle are now available! Contact Mike at thepaysonchronicle@msn.com for more details. |
Dora Edvalson Retiring; Thirty-Year Service Award Presentation and Open House in Store
Dora Edvalson began her career with Payson City as the Open Ditch Irrigation Clerk and Irrigation Billing Manager in February of 1985. In 1990 she became the City's Human Resource Director. Now, after thirty years of employment, Ms. Edvalson has plans to retire. A January 14 open house will be held in her honor at the Payson City Center from 3-5 PM. Read more about it in this week's edition of The Payson Chronicle.
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Justin Peterson named Sapa Employee of the Month
What's going on
JANUARY 9, 2015
Cowboy Poets of Utah's 7th Annual Symposium, 6 PM, at the Central Utah Veterans Home, 1551 N Main, Payson. Tickets, $5 a person, available at the door.
Monday, December 28, 2015
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Magical Moment for Mike Morris: A Hole In One
Monday, December 7, 2015, was one of those surprisingly warm days late in the year that activate avid Utah County golfers, including Gladstan regulars Mike Morris, Dan Mendenhall, and Danny Thompson. It proved momentous for Mike, whose 95-yard gap wedge tee shot produced a classic hole in one, classic in the sense that it was a very accurate, high-trajectory shot right at the flag.
Some estimates, those made by insurance company actuaries in setting premiums for policies that cover tournaments offering hole-in-one prizes, say that the chances of an average golfer making a hole in one is approximately 12,500 to one, 2,500 to one for professionals.
Hole Eleven at East Bay, where Mike made his ace, is the par three running south to north near the flag pole on the east border of I-15. It’s possible that some freeway travelers witnessed the celebration on the green when Mike, Danny, and Dan retrieved Mike’s Nike Vapor golf ball from the hole.
As great a feat as a hole in one is, Mike now has a new challenge—to make his first double eagle—a three-under-par score on one hole. It’s estimated that a double eagle, one on a four-par hole and two on a five par, is a one in six million chance.
But it does happen; for example, at Gladstan, Clay Bingham has shot one on the par-five Number Eight; Gene Mecham on the par-five Number Four, and Cliff Brimhall on the par-five Number Eighteen.
More and more, Gladstan has been open through the winter months. In fact, this past November was one of the record-setting Novembers for revenue at the Payson course. Assistant Pro John Ward reports that November 2015 proved to be 48% better than 2014, and Gladstan opened much earlier in 2015—February 3rd was the official season opener. All eighteen holes at Gladstan were open Thursday, December 10th last week, and the weather charts indicated the possibility of extending through the weekend. Last year, the course was open December 24th.
Gladstan Head Professional Tracy Zobell, who has made three holes in one and two double eagles so far, reports that his wife’s grandmother, Mernie Johnson, who was a member of the Portland Country Club in Oregon, made eleven holes in one. “Women make more holes in one than men do,” Tracy notes. By 2010, Mary Norman, who has played many years in Gladstan Ladies’ Association Tournaments, had scored fifteen holes in one. She has probably added to that number by now, still an avid golfer at age 74.
Tracy is excited about the upcoming 2016 season. Gladstan will be hosting one of the UGA (Utah Golf Association) State Amateur Central Region Qualifers. “UGA officials visited the course and just love it,” notes Tracy. “It will bring golfers from all over the state both for the tournament and especially to practice for the tournament. Many who have never been to Payson will find out what a great area we have here.”
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Payson Lions Defeat Local Rivals Salem Hills Skyhawks in Home Dual 47-24
Nephi Lions Express Thanks for Generous Support and Contributions from Locals
Nephi Lions (left-right): Shirlene Buckley, Cathy Adams, James Adams, Mike Brown, Robert Painter, Chris Neilsen, Vard White, Mike Morgan, Shannon White, Don Eyre, Paul Greenhalgh, and Kaye Greenhalgh |
Where there is a Need, There is a Lion
Thanks to the public’s support at fundraising events, the Nephi Lions Club is honored to be able to donate $500 to the Sub for Santa program and a $400.00 donation to the Juab County Food Bank.
In addition to sharing their gratitude for the support and contributions they have received and can now share with area residents in need, members of the Nephi Lions Club wish everyone a Happy Holiday Season!
What's going on
DECEMBER 12-26, 2015: Peteetneet Museum and Cultural Arts Center features Douglas and Irene Lamb's Model Train Exhibit. Opening day, Dec., 12, includes a visit by Santa from 10 AM - 1 PM. Show hours: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 2-7 PM, 10 AM - 1 PM Saturday, Dec. 12, and 10 AM - 2 PM Saturday, Dec. 19. Address: 10 N 600 E, Payson, Utah.
Payson High Sterling Scholars Announced
Fourteen students were selected to represent Payson High School as Sterling Scholars. Find out more about the announcement in the December 23 edition of The Payson Chronicle.
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A backyard view of the Peterson property in Payson, Utah. This story appeared in the print edition of The Payson Chronicle . Whe...