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Show es rt t&qisf iiarr-U && illWi M' .g4rtfttMnftBt Sitfa6A- rAYPO.V. UTAH THE PAYSOX The Payson Chronicle Villkis Speech J. Harold Entered Mount lord F. Y Mountford, Owners . son, Ltah County, mail matter. s hi list 6 p. mi 11 II t VIES (IN AIPI.ICATION. i icies IJelnt e .i- -t , , C.n-lisl- -, , Jo-ip- ' i j i , .vy f. C.. inn,, town in KIAVOOD, belt k. to Oil tie " and n w v. bit h he v. n s b' In i. to vomig ni.ii.l eel fure a wildly ( iitlu. la tie Hi ' , of b bmad pi u i ,le. It i m depossibly review the tail I shall, bo .vev (i i ov i t e u h Of them frankly during this campaign. Here I give you an outline of Pie political philosophy that is in my heart. We are here today to represent a sacred cause the preservation of American democracy. "Obviously, I cannot lead tins cause alone. I need the help of every Ami rican Ri publican Democrat or Independent Jew, Catholic, or Protestant people of every Color, creed, and race Party lints aic down. Nothing could make that clearer than the nomination by the Republicans of a liberal Democtat who changed his partv affiliation be- largely attended funeral servic- cause he found democracy in the es were conducted Saturday after- Republican paity and not m the New Deal party noon in the Third ward chapel Thunderous applause greeted for Mrs. Emily R. Tanner, 85, who statement that party lines are When he said the times dedied on August 15. down ltyron Mendenhall of the ward manded the help of Americans from the cheers came wave bishopric was in charge and the every walk, the vast crowd wave, upon having L. Wilson speakers were Robert reHill and and Jasper closing marks were by Itishop Mendenhall. The invocation was offered by J. Hail McClellan, the benediction by J. Milton Heck, and dedicatory of bill n reading, Mis-Fer- n vocal Simons; solos, Shit ley Hawkins and Roland Hand of Henjamin, ueei mpiuin d by Mrs. Millett; cl Miig mimbt rs bv the male chom-- , "Stout Heat ted Men and God llless Ametiea, with the audience joining the chorus. o National Guardsman Fatally Injured Rex Mi Donald, old s prayer by Frank Fanbanks of tional guardsman from Sail Iikc Salt Ijike City. City who was fatally injured in A vocal duct was given by the war game maneuvers in WashAfton he Hlani grandand Hiatt, ington last week, was the son of vocal a Mrs. of Tanner; Mrs. Ernestine Pulver McDonald, daughters a and Elva Mrs. solo by Taylor; He was a formerly of Payson. na- nephew of the Pulver brothi rs and a grandson of E H Pulver, now living here. The young man, a private l't class was riding in n sub ear of a Siotorvycle along a narrow dirt road while moving t i the front, when the motnriydo vv.a faced to swerve to avoid hitting an army truck. The motorcycle hit a stump and threw him into the path of the truck Funeral servicts were conducted Sunday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mary Mekell and f imily enjoyed an outing in SpunMi Folk canyon Sunday with members of the Mi Kill family frun Salem and Spanish Fork. It was one of a series of birthday p'Ttii" and plan-iiito honor Mr. Alma Stone of Salem. d vocal duct by Bishop Golden lor and Mrs. Vida Moore. returned home Ka'urd.iy morning from Portland, vvlnre he has been working Mis.' Jiu ipieline McMullin has gone to Iowa City, Iowa, to seiui the winter with her sister, Mrs. Ray B West, Jr, and attend school. -k . 1 "V..U WENDELL WILLKIE Republican Candidate for Iresidcnt. sensed that it typified that very thought. Here were a hundred thousand Americans from every pirt of the United States, representing every faith, every station of life, yet carried away by a single devotion. Mr. Willkie briefly sketched his boyhood in Elvvood and told of his ancestors who, like the ancestors of millions of Americans, lived in central Europe They were humble people not members of the riding or wealthy classes Their opportune! cs weie restneted by discriminatory laws and class distinct. ons One was exiled because of his ichgion, another was pet scented hi cause ho believed m the prine pit s of the French revolution, and st 11 another was jailed for insisting on the right of free speech As their desiendunt, I have fought fiom boyhood against all those restrutions disci iiiiina turns and tyrannies And I am still fighting n ,m-te- prm-ciplc.- tntiom in r i iru here and Idaho Drive in .it the Pen .sign for finest prixluUs and better service SS-Vic- o v i i Vm- m I i di I' tl t . V h V. Uu L nui manpower we f r n., a rat ual dc ( W ' fen sc. He suited in d, r. i e terms h.s belief in a polity ( puvid.ng to the opponents of f ue the n 'iten.il resources of this n e n. and our own preparation f r meeting any i.b.tcnti- i met gi i cy that " ' h t s conduct m eicd the Presn1 of forugn atlaim at tins critical s 1 i i MIC ' the ! as .111 li! t; ; u-- h t and Kt A l 'Ut!nm vS ,,fc RaiX tl ' made by It M.ss FK i iU,llW .a is p! ilgcd t -- i i n bit le a li,' it V. .,' u V' a!. He ha- - thi attinuy dis-i- i .o'id-a'i- d It mn. r lb ii duty ii p iteiLng the rights of . id -- not I'al.slll. the people as will as of advising; Opposed to Monopolies. the ill pat intents of state, and he "I believe that the forces of free I am is dinitly accountable to the peoenterprise must be regulated. I ple. to business monopolies. opposed believe in collective bargaining, by The attorney generals office representatives of labor's own free to protect the right choice, without any interference and was i in full protection of those obvious of the pci pie, as well as of the rights I believe m the ma ntenance tate, he said. of minimum standard for wages and of maximum standaids for houis t only is the attai-negenI believe that such standards should ual unit red to advise the depart-nunt- s constantly impiove. I bel.eve m the gin V utts .; ), LsPaWas,dv ',:trvest" v v tv, , ' eonttst i M V old jlld!t'r and Mrs. r a l,!'umtU "nd ,on ,M ' ,ht Utah County l' '' ' at the Provo 4th ah lent', n this year. ti oijiortant than any niiiatu", he stud, "Is that the all 'e that the ft u pie sh nil m s.b for the enforcunent f law lus with tile office of th of V:'!, 'f' i i ' i Ge-r- , " 51 Peikiin, 'ia a Ll)'t also f Mrs. Iona 'taking Mas Butler, and Mrs. V. 0. P red-h- daught Butler L rumtte. Faieli of the lovely yo ide on a separate f w ill i two celebration parades evening, Augvrt 31. ai morning of Labor Day. Mi-- s June Nash of! th if July contest! time, sjymg' Then have btoi; oiiasio'is when " on the st many of us have wmilirid if he is the iontest on if state, hut he is given deliberately men ug us to war. I federal regulation of interstate utilia ol the winner. positive duty trust that I have made it plain that ties, of securities maikets, and of by statute defense if Ami i ca an o banking I believe in federal pen- a ring that the laws of the state ln Ii.uh of the I.oilid not hesitate 0L,I liberties, I sions, in adequate old age benefits, are ir.forceil uth as to and a- -' separately intend to stand fur war Bat lkc a great and m unemployment allowances. mam t in iiv iduals and corporaciii-- t as they I believe that the fedeiul governmany othgr Ami 1, cars I saw what al'k". tions stage war was like at lust hand in 1917 ment has a responsibility to equalize 1 know what war can do to demorthe lot of the fanner, with that of The officers ol "The attorney general is gp'en alize civil liberties at home And I the manufacturer. If this cannot be di-auxiliary selectee believe it to be the hrst duty of a done by parity of prices, other slpi rv i'i ry pivviis our all President to try to ma.ntum peace. means must be found w.th the it and county attorneys of the end assisted the of Roo-ivi- lt least the done not has Mr. possible 'But regimentation state, and in that manner his n it m.ttec at the cot I believe in the this He has dabbled m inilamma-tor- farmer's affairs the organization and the ply buystatements and manufactured encouragement of mi ails hut the rosponsibil.ty of 51r. and Mrs. Arthur Keddag' panics Of course, we in America ing and selling, and m the full exBut freiing the state of p'l forms of ton an like to speak our in mils freely, but tension of rural electrification. daughter Verna of St this does not mean that at a critical American liberalism does not conngamzai vice and illegal practi- bake City have been the gu period in historv our President sist merely in reforming things. It ces. He In at to the e.tizau th Mr. and Mrs. Ray Suntoifc of should cause bittcrni'i and confuconsists also m making th.ngs ri spopsibilitv for a clean state. Mr. and fc week. ast a the sion for the sake of l.ttle political And I say that we must hi wed their "1 St h office and m a the , guests f oratory. The President's atucks on r can late Ttnn ask certain questions of every foreign powers have been useless reform, and of eviry law to tigu-lat- e of KnovvI-- t Mca Wednesday night and' Mr. attormy pen. ral, and dangemus. IK K.s courted a business or lnhii-'iWe must n said, "for the purpoe of dinner guests at the home of die war for which '.ha co.ai'rv is hope ask Ha.-- it encouraged our indusc- l- and which th: t office. unile, Mr. Ray Garfield. it lessly imp: i pari tries to pi educe Has it created magmfv.ng phatically ones mt want He has new opportunities for our youth secretly mcdaled in the affairs of hth increase our standard of and he has cun unscrupu- - ma. Wtll it encourage us to open louslv encouraged oilier countries to up a new and bigger worldwe for than able more help are hope New Deal Viitims. to give Mr Willkie demands that kind of " 'Walk softly and carrv a bg stick was the motto of Theodore legislat on, that pd.cy, that wdl encourage business to expand, to creRoosevelt It is still good American doctiine f r 1910 Under the ate jobs f ir the unemployed, saying It is a statement of fact, and no present admin. stratum the country longer a pobtical accusation, that has been placid m the false position of shouting insults and not even the New Deal has faded m its COOL DRINKS made with this of economic rehabilitate n. beginning to itep.ire to take the bourbon are especially mellow ' genial And the victims of its fa, lure are consequt ncis web oine when the mercury soars! Today, the very persons whose cause it pro-f- i I beers Interrupt. lake your favoiite summer drink with ss, s to champion. Several tuts the speaker was Old ' The l.ttle Sunny Brook. business men are viccompelled to st ij) as apj lause and tims because them chances are encouraging si uts drowned out lus m ue restneted than ev.r before T"i' voice ' The f i"iirs grew m volume irn ers are vie!. ms because and freip.t cy as Mr Willkie. c.tu g m it y of tnem are f reed to subsist France as a tragic example, m what is virtually a dole, under in a him voice tn.it our forci'itrabzrd direction from W." burn-toTHbKT eign policy must beg n m the KEN ri'CKY STB V1CII f BOl RB0N United S'atis ' and be ded caid to ' The r -- e nr ten million uncm-fLyeCHEERFUL AS ITS g tight r.iie ,n our making us arc v.ctirr.s bee une them wbi-ke- y own land ' is 4 UrtUrt OLD This cn.incis for j bs are fewer. Rtfenu ti ;ne defeat of France, National Ditillor' IVidIik Torp f' fr "Appri x n atoly 6 000 000 f Indies Mr U l.k sa j m part: iVVvVxVAV'N'CvN x are vic'ims bt cause thev are on H H H H U U uU "And in tl. s tragedy lit us find rrtief. our le" n ltie foreign polny ol And unless we do sonm the I lilted stales begins right here thing , bi n . it s i n, 1.10 000 010 in our own land. people an The lust tj.s ,f vv n tn ne bicome v.ct i"s our Ci'.."v its lrtennii ral a bseausert'. ttuy s'ai.j in i et d of a ders is : .n. me strong at h, me. feat sistan w'urt tins admin, n prospenty, rt.We )e n os' las si far pnved itsi If the nidi ci di ue of our people, and to cmate my J, lert.s whore prott ct . natal .i , font ,l'1 0Hr lat t. . love!y ln the oh- - t. I )SC-vi- .t 111 o" th-.- !, "lor niiic i , I i.i ss n. in, a 1.0 r. O' - . - ' II t 1 1 1 s' All ml i ,'tl; K, f o oik or t o i lim in; tin o .Ual illegal piactices, ill! Mr Know'ton, t mk a determined tund m fa vi r of law i nforce-ni- i w 111 , a Culi rt . Bat 1 was hi a' t Of of thi so mi n hi to! e m i hi ' lu. ud ll e wold, ai d I f . 'lit v ri foi u s of the if t I .ll oi.oie Ro IN t'l. O, h o a II lust a t t , c., sub at "Us, !i ; lean p, w tho it m i UiC n I '.! , Ii i ,i l , a n ti t ",I to bUcUid a Ni.v I t if s 1 ti y 1 ' I Foreign Iuluv. Mr Willkie compared the peace of America with the ivno.t ons m war-torEurope, and de'Nid Ins foreign policy by saying "No man is so wise as to f, resee what the future holds or to Lv out a plan for it No man c.m gu.it e to maintain peace Peace is not something that a rat, on car achieve by itself It also depends on what some other country dots It is neither practical, nor des.rahle, to adopt a foreign program comm ting the United States to future action under unknown Circumstances 'The best that we can do is t dec.de what principle shall guide us "For me. that principle c.m be simph defined "In the foreign policv of the Itiitcd States, as in its domestic polny, I would do everything to defend American democrat y and I would refrain from doing anything that would injure it. "We must not permit our emotions our sympathies or hatieds to move us from that fixed " S or to i of the a 1 ii d to ,t mhei s i f my t that M n i, llio o' h. j 111 . ' ibject I ,1 - I ilormi'it k a! I l' o - S. MeMulliti i IP, f, ,s the i i Star Tr 3 o Reed - nce-fort- h Tay- Roland Lindsay, Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Uaird, Mr. unit Mrs. Vernal Tvvede and Mr. arid Mis. El von Butler have home after a delightful v.iert ion tup to the San Francisco Fair After visiting the bay cit-h- s they drove up the coast, thru the Pulwood forests and other interesting places as far as Portland. They returned home by way of Boise. s I is-- Will-kie'- , A I j n til ti r ti ms li.u-- t m Nov i r M i h m-n- . t rs 1 "An an i p' une 'I'nli candidates kivnule a ibilai o i s in ads It ia mips a n business pla ni d t no i, t 'i .1 i ho on t imp i taut duty of tm at'.ormy ginorals office, 'dial of infoii.np law, had vi ry lnd. Iwoud, 1 . i mi to all I 'h.s ti Conducted Saturday iy, Clock; at e :ui;ron A 1 -- ill rx - ' ?x. aV 1 Tanner Services - I,o thpl u h o !, Ii : Vv if V t i i ( li i n i i till on I a ; tr A He said is a j i p tb 't the kin Mb . pi oinise will keep Ami i,i.i a r Pi, n of f.ie le, nu m, a n.ition of to pi io.is pi ,r all a nation offer, ng o pm! n ity I s r not u,g oui We :i u -- of many ti.nu.jiids. Wendell Wtllkie utiipGd the nomination for I'nsidtnt mi the Republic an la kt t In thut uu '.a if Mi V 'Ik e i J f r t S ai vVw , , . Ili :i' Hit Glove, ilk, ,i.i' eii'V Spanish Fu k Ilovo, Spi i J Knivvltuii, '. llorui y n, uni Salt Iji'.o attoniiy and rejuihlican nird il.i'a lor.t'ol gi imi ul, i i : 11 1 h-- -- V. 1X1) 1 : 1 a?) omo;K (i ii I iddti : filer at l.lwood. Mrs tin , ( Pol1 ! of .''.i'ii . a two day i.imp.iign on Mon-i- ! a and Toi day tiuuugh Utah o. i,t . v Ei 1: t ink him t Loin, s lor it! n (.diiilnldD Ij'f'iileilt Outline' Ma.y M K, b, i ity libr.u-lan- , 1 nj ,it Jv hi I, chan man ol tin- public rc-vv m k i uni last Ain by Fay plain to be in Id as part of the b rtday m of viatie 'mi:; aid .t (m m Days and Home Coming el-- i the very hu-- t pr i.im- - pn enttd bratnm. has annoiiiuid that this Shu Jordan A Law u, ' tin loa t t of I'eri'ilinii.i , and thi pingram I VI nt will be bill! from 4 to 0 was as follows ( 'mum on ity spin, p m. on Sunday, S' ptenibei 1, m ing led by J. i i brist iismi in tile Junior high school building voeation, Clifford BaV; addnss ol This is for adults only and is welcome, ( hatles Patti n, laptun planned as a dace for old friends of Soils and Mi. liters ('amp of to meet Then will he music and Payson; male ipiartet, At thin rt f ri shrnents. June-- , Von Low Lnt'n r As,, stmg Mrs Mi Kell will be w Mr- - Kiit In n Hitt, and otlii rs Hulun 11 II S .mi h d it h Hi i une il!,ani Kitehin, Payson City ami pi stume, ,J n Iluist with aiionip.i'i in le go and Mis. Mi Kell Will be Sidiaiirei, si bi .on-- . Nib Start 'ii (bulge of the registration of male chorus, "Huy- - f tn o'd vmitois dining the celebration. of St This will he conducted in Memorand "Hi lls Bingutdi Marys"; ncem di.tu solo, Hymn ial Iaik, beginning Satunlay. 0 Cille; V( will si do, I In, m e Patti n, by accompanied Het'y M.id-edame, Hilen Cony and Nile M accompanied by Jum- Sehaer-rer- ; selections male chorus, On Grand-father- s the Road to Manadal j Selected Thrs , Payson Gives Program Reception Chairman Annouces Plans At Black Hawk Tlif cue ,r g Ida, k Hawk K Law Enforcement 1. ) $1.00 BUSING Onion Day j) i JZ-lH- I V Know'ton Urees Sf't Of Acceptance Utah a KiniOVs Month', I) i. Thrills Nation ear Y 1 V rt , Publishers la at the Host Oil ice at second-clas- & Stafc41iUiifa jij Again the ermd let out a deafen It was an exc.t.ng moing cheer ment. A nat on was vvo.t.eg a to hear Mr Wilke's v c.is on foreign relat "s The e" response of the cr ud re, lectio nation thrilled National Defense. From foreign poKcy W.llk o turned to national defense of which he sa.d in part. pro-gia- OLD n Sunny Broos 'f d ' i ,iV. I 11 Just a few weeks left al-f- i i ex-o- p i n is nut ii. start u ' encmv i pro; on .o . .,j thatin 1940 H. s'O 'I i el Dm Hiijnj it a t .at 1 . ci wt'i d, i !' f, , l t.on. of mere i of the New U v is, on," ",d sa J . isked to make r e ure asked to u elves that vi; , - vo The New Dr il . sot k it s ' call it li e I pa s . New Di.d th a'; it 'itake any bet: . i fatut c exactly the i to htr dts' : . At .. , , .0 .V V . .,'"t aav t. . o S.,fl ' . Hi as N ' t n an or, e I F a i T' ' c. I ' C I a a - . id ' -I cr lie hi n r that 5 no g- vv.-- ic hate rit of my- - 1 !oe. j snail at in 1 - s '' h ,.d Si'i'i'! s se. meals . icb'rU FRANCISCO TOv'a TO NEW YORK . ' .I.r: r d vv a- - I RecGsIered Kurse SiewarossjervWj . d I highway . . . SPECIAL L0V. Gi f r i 0 CJ p..,, r.can 105 c ccru'cr c icv "I'ait saerrtee, 'r'rf I am pro. c 6 59755 lb aou" T rRj in C jtr b. I3515 $7425 c i -) Pmc .Ti c n cr .Vj C - to S - f r w ai l . le t t..e f A- r w ca.' 0 A 0 Of THI flNLL 33?.L3.!m .... n f ro a- C& THE!'!A!,! SAVE TIME -T- RAVEL IN COMFORT-O- N ra csf Union Paoi He Fine, fast, jjug freedom from hazards . . de:Cl0U 1 rt s 4 - t m '1 ,b t d ' it gal v r' As m F hi !h' the pur- load ycu :!1 ea ro''J am Chosen '' ,l 'r of s di as I mocracy a a r ,i f the Republican ; irf. I a- th le. d yaa a wn :: e n.-f mC--- i . seiv ce to y ir c ,.ntrv. Ml at I saya.g !S a hjrh. er th g t: m I she J.d ' imll". .11 i rt -- '' T ' 't b i r'.v hfJrt, w th all my wrh all my soul to niak-' T.. r s.rc'g -- s the snu.t m v.lach at i nr c rven- - ti sot true o,.r gw 1 , Cl ' ' . I ' P doctirv aw a " SSSf via heii.i.ih dedicate '' nd U ,i ,di I i p dicy Mr . 'I . ! P; ' AND SAN FRANCISCO S'.i'is I ir .I'tr Growth. of trine SEE THE HEW YORK I Mr. Willkie VicepG. aucipt the nomu ,ne-- i (f tilL, L. art', for Hr, ...dent of Vnd 1 when we heat pri'msc him, we si. in beat him on our own terms, m our own Amem an wav." A us ,.i ns'.rat.on "J''' Sno nose, by itU,r; .g (hose s mer.ean yirciKs (hit iva.i' German aatoci iy or.ie til u:h m bus.iuss .a.j r.ce H. tit r m ar i (cs! he To uc.i'i I , er ; 1 AtCss;.'r- - Curt |