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Show A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE LEST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY d 12 .NU'nER PAYSON. Mark E. Peterson is 0. eonard Heart Attack Thursday Sudden UTAH, FRIDAY. MARCH SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 1:0 24. Best in the State Lions Capture Second in B Dribble Speaker at Leonard O. (Boots) Barnett, 51, well known retired business man Quarterly Conference and civic worker, died Thuisday Maik E. Petersen, membei ol morning, March 23, of a heait at- the quo, urn cf the twelve tack. hound in h,s yard by Ins aposwife, the local fne depaitment tles, was the pnncipM speakei at the Me bo stase mnfeienci was called and used a resuscitator ,, lj'' Sunday Mi. Pete,.,, to no avail, he was pronounced1 , dead about 10.30 a m. by a phv- - ,n 11S td jdmi,i'iHiod the mem " rs ol tne stake to live then sick n. ie Bom Oct. 22. 1898, in Payson, ; "l1,1,. hyJ,uth P!''ept ' u he was a son ol William Bi axton L ,i 0ltn"dux m .ts ,n l,y and Floia Jane Spainhowe, Bai- - h i,b nett. He married Zoe Vest June V 1,1 ou tjt.ght to th, T: chuim 4, 1924, at Ptovo. .in rail a, ,u,; tA, Educated in lason schools, he in.ndrd il they w mt i was the first volunteer to join Id ptea.h and onlv th, tne Navy Horn Payson in World teachings that ve War I. He spent four yeais in Mi Pcteison advised Hi, the service, much of th,- time in ti jo ci's .mil p k tni the Phillipine Islands. bo ' m ,i spvcul me, tin Immediate past piesident ol jfici noun the Lions club in Payson, at tne M.mi m the me time ol his death he was deputy was fumish'-bv governor ol district 23 of the Junior high school Loons club. He is a past eom-- I Rees ORon dnerting ,md Cmt-mander ot the local American Ames jtcompan t Tim m .,k Legion, Post 48, and has served ers of the morning m as piesident ot the Mt. Nebo to Elder Petei-i.w P , Wndliie Federation. (lent Chnstemen, Ka He was chan man of two bond Jones, Mis Aithur Hup land cloth. ng drives during Woild and Virginia DeHai t War II and was chairman of Jerry Cahill, president ol tv on behMl of vei tising of the Payson Onion Nebo Stake Days and Homecoming for tne his group and the Gleanoi Gills, presented the new electnc organ past three years. that was recently installed to the Surviving aie his widow and stake These two membership. one son, Gordon Bainett; two various through grandchildren, Payson; and the organizations, fund raising projects purchased brothers and sisters: following Milton and Spencer Barnett, Pay-so- the organ for the tabernacle. Speakers of the evening sesMrs. James (Donna) Taylor; were. Donna Paikinson, sion Mrs. Elwood (Grace) Loveless; Mrs. Vern (Dee) Persson; Mrs. Douglass Reid, Kenneth Shepheid Muisc was Ted (Florence) Spencer, all of and Mr. Peterson. furnished by the West ward chon DanMrs. Elmer (Fern) Payson; under the direction of Elman iels, Long Beach, Cal. Hendrickson, with Margaret CarFuneral services will be held lisle as accompanist. d in the ward chapel. Walter Rigbv was sustained as Monday, March 27, at 2 p.m., assistant stake clerk in the eveBishop McKay Christensen con- ning session. A new stake Sunducting. day school superintendence- was Friends may call at the also sustained. Douglass Dixon Sunday afternoon and is the new superintendent with at the family home Sunday eve- Albert Bowen and William W. ning and Monday prior to the Hansen as his counselors. The services. outgoing Sunday school cfficeis ,; Derby; Edged su-pe- ib -- -- , Square Feature ''''T' v i should high They people of Payson of our be proud team. basketball eed ad-o- commendable only losing three es the entire season. We feel that they didnt win the state but we are still i of them that they won To finish second in tournament that finished Sat-ia- y made a sec-plac- e. night tc the 16 best teams in the outstanding. against high school was really B congratulate Coach Deb ith and all the members of the Ie Especially do we com-the- m on the fine sports-i- p displayed in that they ir games. improvement was made appearance of the Nebo ;e tabernacle by addition of new electrically controlled et curtain, and the new eur-- s, vast the the stage. Un-th- e of A. C. chairmanship holomew, various committees red hard to install the cur-- s and make other improver's in facilities backstage. The sui and its improvement was enclosing , 24-2- ol 18-2- Provstgaaid and Dennis Boll 14-1- 3 Bub Provstg.. ai d, Pu son's st.11 n. med on every selection to .1 first team berth on the (hiss B fleams. He gained the dit mtion by vutue of his cool pl.iy tmoughout the tournament on the bank boards, Park-Seconand by ability to make field goals from all angles with amazing accuracy. The best show wrs n made in the game whm he hit seven of eight tiies. IPs average was down Saturday, but still rated at the top with five hits on eleven tries. Number one player on e were: Leo Menlove, superintendselection team He ent; James Taylor and Earl was center Dennis Dixon, Haskell, counselors, and Call lanked at the top as a defensive Clinic Dennis was Junior Nelson, secietarv. bankboard player At the morning session there were 1135 present which is 23 percent of the stake population, in the evening there were 1053 There will be a cancer detec- in attendance which is 21 pertion center at Payson hospital cent of the members of the stake Velocity, March 30th, 1950. Registration will commence at 8 a.m.. A Salt Lake City doctor will be in at How They Finished in in tendance to assist hospital doc-- 1 Class B Tourney tors. All persons having cancer- j American Folk A wind reaching tornado veous symptoms are invited to at- - 2 Payson hit the Pason area Wcd-locity tend this fite clinic. Those per- - 3 BY High atternoon. The wind was ,da sons under doctors care must 4Delta to have t cached 90 miles H.pmtod get written consent of their doe- 5 Monroe (Consolation) houi. pci 6 Juab .tor. Pe: sons .ill ovei the city aie Toe extent Dr. A. L. Curtis is consulting 7 Murray opoiting damage. 8 Dixie of which piobably will never be physician. n. but it will tun into sevm en ,d thousand dollars. day alter-n- " All ; . e . windawWedm e w .in the ehie-p,- , o : mi too o. opi ty of Mi j, ..ml M - W. C Mi Ck lh in, when . V n mi i' 0 mil tliop-1 k lie t. i o o tr ie .uiii d. but r will bin plenty . ,w balance foiwaid, was e Juab-Payso- d first at quarterly confer-Sjnda- y and testifies to hard necessary to its installa- - !i very-secon- all-sta- Set at Payson Hospital Students to in jmpote "clave Drama Saturday are complete 115 fur the an district eight diama "aid Saturdav, -- yson high school. schools hum ; festival March 25, Students Lehi to Juab Participle tne meet,, winners going to the state m Plvu Ala: eh 31 and 'j' of events commences all students will auuitor.uin lor a anl he secsion. .f liunuious and reading r w.j tje given - the Seminai y with letuld stones giv--.sme Cme m 100m 35 61 school. Puntomine lr tne also 1,1 . duditonum, T These events " morning, with after-gram begmnmg at 2 the 811 P auditonum. Present junior tiist team matenal, but his shooting was down from his seasons average and this kept him off. Dick Taylor, Milo Young and Don Spainhower, Paysons other fiont line performeis gained honorable mention on all selections. e teams Consensus of placed Tom Kanen, B. Y. highs :mooth center; Stan Gleave, Monroe's top player; Loyal Iverson, A. F.s top performer with all-stat- the overhand slingshot; and Dave Bird, Juab's aee; along with Piovstgaard on the first five. Don Plath, Tribune high school sports editor, ranked Piovstgaaid and Iverson os the best shooters who performed in either class A or B tournaments. 17-1- High Plays at 8:00 p.m -- i W , . , Deb Coach have Smith, oi Payson Couple Notes been -- : (.it. Cafe. This will maik the thud year that the Lions, this year class B second place basketball team, have been honoi ed at a banquet by the riding club. The club makes it an annual occasion, whether the team has a winning or losing season. .',)t me i ,c. f e dew n whh . elec-,n- g wind in m the w me nr - tell Nebo M-Men, Select April Gleaners 1 men to 29 before Milo Young finally hit for the Lions. Then Burgess end Provstgaard traded goals, but Mower, Iverson and Pieice dunked more counters and the Cavemen were virtually out of reach at three-quarte- r maik, The Lions came back, but couldnt find the hoop with enough consistency to close the grp. Mike Young and Dick Taylor followed Dixon to the showers for five personals. The buzzer ended the misery and made the American Fork team 1950 class B basketball champions. American Fork by virtue of their cooler play were the best term Saturday. They played the best game of their career, they had to beat Payson's hustling five, that need feel no regret over their second place rating. Mr. and Mrs. George Steheli Mr. and Mrs. George Staheli will ob erve their Golden Wed, ding Sunday, Mai eh 26th at then-homewith open house for their One-a- ct fi lends and! lelutivos, from 2 Wards Will Present For Banquet Event until 6 p.m. They were married With the theme, "Api and You the Nebo Stake Maich 21, 1900 in the Salt Lake and Gleaners have com- temple and have always resided m '.1 ok i'ayson 1st w.nd. pleted anangemonts for their in Mr. Staheli was bom February annual banquet Traditionally A - v. jiriuw on the fust Saturday of 2, 1679 in Payson, a son of John luld m nl of the i. 1. mn tm the date will be Satin day, and Amanda Sabin Staheli, early Fmmtuie Apnl, 1 with the Fourth ward Pi i, piorciis. He has always been Apul t o w mdow s and a , ai tic e in chuich work, fulfilling the of scene the avain out of the high chapel two foieign missions. He also e ff.m one- - doui were blown C.f the s ch c I build 'mg Pictured ?t;e two members of eat of t'm and Mixed 13 yeais as member of All Nebo Stake t Tne Utah Poultry reported that Glean, rs are expected to be in the bishopnc. 8 years as ward act plays that will be pi esented in an ewemngs pcileR to clei-g.. and 5 yeais in Nebo Stake -- re a section of the loof was blown att mlanee at the members c.Lt banquet, with the Junior high school. Tne at the old a mast chouse 'off He is still active council. wai their n high feast the Cox. being turkey The damage John Spencer, Carol Ann Davis, No: nun A m chuich and quorum duties. sugai factory site. main center of attraction. Mrs Staheli was bom Feb. 23, was stimaU'd at $1,000. program will entertain guests Grry Dunfcird nd Shop, b of during the course, with a special 1883 at S. Payson, a daughter 1 and Smith Doug-Julia to NIGHT Joseph Wirthlin L. prohighlight Speaks guest speaker BUDDDYS exciting Jcseph The Junior high school will The banquet is an in- lass and granddaughter of Wilceedings. Dunford Conference on At Gary one-ac- t and is not a date liam and Agnes Douglass, pioformal Santaquin affair, plays three Buddy present ne'll Stanton Bin L. Wirthlin school Jim affair, although young swains neers of 1848. She too has been Joseph Bishop M. Nielson Friday, March 24 in the authorithe j Warren my esented bring their best girls f they 'active in the church, serving as general The auditorium at eight p.m Dunn Montague repi at tne Santaquin-Tinti- c counselor in Primary organizastake wish. Gail Swam ties three plays to be presented are. The banquet is usually the tion for 7 years, secretary in the hi Id Saturday and ngeja Maniyn Cartel Sunday at the stake house. and Relief Society, 10 years and presWildcat Willie. Buddys Ex- polly ,time for election of Lee Heath Sandra Grandmother made in stake officers Gleaner Stake officers, but the ident of Relief Society 5 years, jlss Elston citing Night" and Changes Neil Manwill Bill Nick. included the sustaining of Wilbur reorganization of the two depart- released from this position only Marion Bean Shaw as stake Sunday school ments into one unit has caused six months ago. Esther The casts of the three plays Ethel L. Jewell with Carlyle Wall postponement of elections until They have 8 children, 4 boys sup( i mtendent 4 girls, all married. They and assisttwo are: as of the This June. Butler Dale welding and Heber NewsGRANDMOTHER NICK will be com- are Bert D., Dean and Lee Sta-- ; Tola which of release The departments, ants. WILDCAT WILLIE Mrs. Wanda Huff of Norma Cox man as stake Pnmary president pleted after June conference also heli and of Mrs. Rus- provided material for the theme. Payson; Mrs. Lucile Simpson, of Harward John Spencer Nick the and sustaining Willie Shirley A regular wedding eeiemony will Springville; Mrs. Barbara Han- of Goshen to that posiCarol Ann Davis Sally Gladys Kay Mendenhall sel Nelson AI was Olson ' O. be performed, uniting the Stake sen, of Goshen; and Gerald D. Jones Phil ... Joe Connie Harmer tion took place. Roy P010 council. and Gleaners, and the Staheli, an officer in the U. S. the to Stevens high Dixon sustained Kathie James Gerry ParK " Mr. stake presiA. McClellan Patten, Carl Mac progiam following will be a wed- Navy, now stationed at Yokusha, Vernon Colette Clinger Gran mo officiated. Walton Japan. ding reeept1'. dent Barbara Cleia Lynn Warner y Crista O. Amos Facul i mens favor. Iverson, Burgess and Pierce collaborated to push the Cave- 38-2- 0. named guests of honoi at a banquet to be held Friday evening. The Coeklebur Riding Club will honor them in a feast at Dons i . fea' Wl11 P,rgram with the , fol- - Wnvee lor entry: The' p hl?h scho1: TeachLlncoln h'gh loi; W11k?Pt Soring uT:ikeS HlS Medl- are NedngS sch00li! ihlgh 1 u;d PC var n t. Rv k, K The school. uSChool: SuSid!nts Barbara dl'amatlc a High Vali-s- n part in read-- n Nadine Da- Spamhower, Joan Wil- iUlH( James anl. RnKS rcadinSs. sn!' Steves-lyt- l Dianeecl BarthCi ay; panlomine, oSric ulSmvnitedChmge Jamts - Monday and Tuesday he -- j 27-2- 8, ki.-n.r- th-e- . ca-'t- and the aUend ac ArcW 'llams of the partmpM 1 school. . . D,nf c,,s ru, M-M- of the Payson . Faculty Advisor, Nebo stake drama festival will held Monday and Tuesday in the loevenings, March cal tabernacle, according to announcement made this week. Four plays will be presented each night, with all eight wards of the stake participating, states Mis. Byron Gale, stake drama leader of the MIA. Plays are under the direction of ward directors and all types are being prepared, comedy, dramatic and mystery. Following are names of plays and wards producing them: Orchids for Margaret, First; Wild Hobby Horse, Second; Fantom Gentleman, Third; Call Me Mac, Fourth; Mail Order Bride, West; So Wonderful in White, Benjamin; Ill Eat My Hat, Spring Lake; Bargains in Cathay, Park. . . to Plays ' o-- oneact 18-1- 7, 22-2- 1. Winds Reach Tornado Cockleburrs Honoring Golden Wedding with Open House Sunday Wrecks High School Cagers The Payson high school basketHavoc Payson Area ball team, players' fathers and m ion Dixon Named Star Basketball Teams On Class B Ail n; Cancer te 13-1- - Curiainj Make Pleasant Torment to Tabernacle For the first four minutes the scoring pace was terrific with Milo Young and Loyal Iverson A squaie Dance, one of Pay-mi- s in a field goal duel, with each In.--t public affairs feting canning three. Bob Provstgaard, the- hundredth player, scoring unmveisaiy of this Paysons will be held Saturday, Mar. a to give the Lions ity 25, in the Payson high school a last quarter, edge. Both n nasium. teams hit five foul tosses, Pay-so- n in five attempts and the Sponsoied by the Cultus club, pitceeds of the dance will be Fin kers in eight. turned toward the club project of Bob took over scoring chores piping oxygen into rooms of the for Payson in the second canto, A goal of $250 but he couldn't local hospital. match the shoothas been set by the club. ing of Van Burgess. Don Green and Don Mower who started Payscn Centennial Queen Iverson to move the Will be Chosen at Dance helping 1 Cavemen interaway to a A centennial queen to reign lead. tense the mission During seover the coming year will be fust half American Fork missed lected during the evening. Pay-so- n but three tries from the field. 5 boin gals between ages tied the score at 13 on Burgess are urged to enter the contest. the Dancers aie urged to wear cali- Max first shot of the period, then Pearcs gave the Cavemen a co and geans for the affair which lead from the foul line. will feature square dancing with arched a timber-duste- r in all kinds of dancing interspersed Mower for two, then Provstgaard colin the program. Waltzes, fox lected three markers to tie the tiots, sehottisehe, Virginia reel count at 16. A. F. went ahead should please the fancy of all. the Lions then the A floor show commencing at 9 22-1- 8 beCavemen to expanded t, spot-lighwill hold the with fore p.m. and Dick Tay-lProvstgaard gioups coming from the Sons and cut the lead to one point, Daughters of Utah Pioneers With five seconds remaining MIA and Square Dance clubs. Those aie; the High Stepping Pi- Buigess added A. F.s final field oneers; Calico Capers; Swingin goal The third quarter, usually the Gingham; Village Squares and Lions game-winning canto provthe Western Circleers. ed their downfall Saturday. Mrs. Owen Loveless is general chan man, with Mr. and Mrs. American Fork caught fire where left off and moved away Stanley Wilson in charge of the they floor show. Lot in Parti idge is with a 13 point lead. Their rapid-- f caller. Music will be by the n e tactics that insisted on hitting the mark with amazing acStylists, a popular orchestra. curacy, plus the loss of Dennis Dixon on personal fouls overloaded the boat in the Caveall-sta- Valley-Mortuar- r 3 in. two-point- .sc.-o- The 43-3- w Club Centennial Dance teh t . '1 llL1 , . ; m n Finale in 43-3- 3 Payxin Lions weic best men in basketball campaign with a the tale tournament completed showing in the March clasS.iti da as American Fork got sic but were bounced into secout ol tlie oijdesmuid (lass after ond place by an inspired five - ti to cop the fium American Fork, who were y ,ne y Ci. ss B uium- - not to be denied after they had he Lions climaxed a come thru to final night four si, p. Us. .tie and highly successful times before only to lose out. Performing before a record crowd of over 6,000 fans American five Folks came from bepoised Dance Floor hind late in the second quarter to fashion a lead that expanded into a state championship Show to , ' PER YEAR IN ADVANCE $2 00 i PAYSON CENTENNIAL EVENTS Saturday, March 25 Cultus Club Centennial Dance. Centennial Queen Selection. |