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Show M if fm& niiaAmaMMMiiiKMilii' THE REAL McCOY Ilowdi Folk-- bt 1 1 It 1 Got b- - loin h pl.t out bciaust Hit Giiman mol le Is I 1 y audit ru.es piisist in L.ugh- mg at tht1 w.ung turn and I I H C lit1 t If tills S.J Lilt in tv ( to nut nut s, ixlaldish iiu. tli l mti ol Someone suggested that our airmen hover over certain foreign capitols and spray insect powder on 'em. Might good idea. ihuii'u Dii iu tgl.t down-- I (.tads toi aslilf All Dptblll it J It till k A man is usually as oiled as he reels. 4 Using out l'uie Penn Oil al of always oik d. Tiy it assuits join w In nif! 1 11 Poland Relates Utah Nazi Outrages i Co- Wins Prais For War Production - HOME OWNED HOME OPERATED DON J. McCOY PAYSON Rev. Joins of the community Chuith will conduct a Elias Bible School fur all children of the uty who desne to attend A similar school was conducted last year and was very enjoyable. Classes will begin next Monday, June 1, and will continue each day liom 9 to 12 am, Monday through Eiulay. Bible study and some hand wink will be taken up. A delightful biithday paity in honoi of Mis La Mar Weight and Le Roy Hill, twin son and daughter of Mr. and Mis Leonaid A Hill of Pay.son was held on May 22 in the Mill Check Canyon, Salt Lake City. The evening was spent with a weime roast, games, singing and ukelele music Present were Mr and Mrs La Mar Weight, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Fletcher, Miss Lois Hill, Leslie Fletcher, Mable Lundell, Merrill Hill Eva Cornady, Le Iloy Hill and Miss Emogene Hill. Salt Lake Tribune Telegram carriers from he South Utah County Distuct supervised by Elmer Jensen of Payson, had a banguet and social to mark the close of a spring activity program. The Telegram boys weie guests of the Tnbune earners as the result of winning a two months salesmanship contest between the two Twenty-on- e groups. Frank Smith, Utah County Circulation manager, was the guest speaker at the banquet, and presented pins for salesmanship achievement to Royal Oakes, n Cieed Jenkins and Glenn all of Springville. Gott-fredso- Three Spanish Folk men, serving with the U. S Coast guard, have boon reported missing in action in the Philippines, according to word received this week by rlatives. They are Lieutenant Blair Reed Johnson, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbeit Y.Johnson; Corporal Jack DoGraw.and Frank Robei tson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wash Robei tson. According to repoits, it is most likely that the young men are Japaneses prisoners. STATE IMPROVES CAR . INSPECTION Due o (he united effort of the ami the Utah Suto Highway Patrol Traffic Safety Council, an Improved system of motor vehicle Inspection will bo liuugurated during the period Juno 1st to July 15th when all motor vehicles registered In the State of Utah are required to be Inspected in official safety inspection stations designated by the state for this purpose Accident records show that 15' of all motor vehicle traffic accidents are blamed on deft Hive chides. This means that difecthe vehicles are responsible la some measure for one out of every six or seven reported accidents. It was pointed out by George H. Lowe, President of the Safety Council, that this percent'igo means that last year over 6,000 of the people who died In automobile accidents throughout the United States are dead because someone's lights were too dim, or poorly aimed or focused, a tall light was burned out, brakes were out of adjustment, or some other safetr featuro of the vehicle was defective. According to P L Dow, Superintendent of the Patrol, that department will exercise great care In the selection of stations In the future. The new program requires that official stations ho equipped to properly Inspect all safety Items on motor vehicles, esppcl illy headlamps, As a result of properly equipped and carefully selec'ed stations, a greatly Unproved si stem should result. Incorpo ,ved In the sticker Is the recommendation of Covernor Maw that all motor vehicle operators conserve for Victory by driving under 40 miles per hour. Now that new vehicles and tires are no longer avaihhlo for civilian use, It Is more and nine Important that all existing vehicles be operated at all times In safe condition and at speeds tint will enable the motorists to g. t the longest possible life out of the vehicle ho now owns. Motorists are urged to place their vehicles In safe operating condition Immediately while parts and expert mechanics are still available. o i hood tor WASHINGTON -- An off ual id .e print of the .N m ri it bod of s il j a (nnqutrid (ourffry is retWhite Hu. V m t in a bv the n lAry t f f .rt n of the Ii b h guviinn.iit in Idili ained public exile n The volume, tut. lied Oil upatiori of Iolai. lx an f tract of a note a ed li t 'I iv to the all ed and i ihi .1 po t is !, the Hull'll gun inn.ent, with act a, panvirig Geim.ui and H di h di tue rnouts In 20 i a.es anti w.Ui libel al rt pi iiitmg of oi hn u.it s i ulgdti d by the tempi ug authorities and a'lid mts of pt m m o ...ho s, tped tier dial i Hide Ilo k tills the of! d t de-- i It i t f the inui t nti m n ei ' v It Hide ) oi t it.on of the ,o tt rn.it ic run all n of their m .o b . the Germans 'd': r 4S 'G.ii 4&J ; i s hi' I ? v t 1 l i t I x 'fa'' - i ; - Cattle Grow While You Do Other Ihings IP U)lR PASTURE and 0LR MONEY get together . '?' s-- f H. r ! V i'f t v In the long history of n to's inhumanity to man. surely Ohio ,s nothing like the official H.di'h HI ite Got k just isM.it d, said an ait statirnmt e Inning tie volume "Here is mealed the f tc that awaits Hitler's victims Host Citizens Slain. "The murder I a nation anti the reduction to a st ite of serutule of its foimer inhabit mts by the uihitl1 killing off of all the best citi' ns, the mass depoi tatum of the middle classes nod the scientihc sapping of the physical stiength of the people, accompanied by the deliberate abasement of their morals through alcoholism, debauchery and g " ' V. ; tyf Z ..or WEEDS 4 A r Nti i'i v Ac n h- FREEDOM vs H f ''::5 4m, f - . A '! ' 7 i f'-.- U ft"- N , je., A ( r W-- j ) y j j VN 4 S 4 'i ' t H i . h'jb t' HZ THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF PAYSON 'j v. ? i , . for Your Summer Pastures Consult With Us Tomorrow! A'1"),' ,41 lJ , r - Let Us Buy Cattle A lUwvkliL if x J " vVV-j;.5- , O v v OIIIEIt WARTIME CONSERVATION DUTIES: t - 1. Save for Bonds Taxes, and Careful Living. 2. Protect Your Valuables g The White nook says that while it is not possible to enumerate the number of victims of the Nazi terror or give a detailed list of the tortures Inflicted on them, the Polish government was in a position last May to estimate at some 84 000 the number of civilians murdered by the Gestapo since the beginning of the occupation. At Bydgoszcz alone, 0 Poles, including a large number of wtomen and children, were massacred. the government said Charging "baibarous outrages" against Polish women by German officers, soldiers and officials, the book declares that the Polish government possesses proof of instances of collective raping and that many young women have been sent off to houses of prostitution for German officers and soldiers. Seek to Weaken Nation. The government says that deportation, combined with collective tt is the principal weapon used to weaken the Polish nation "According to a provisional estimate of the Polish government, about 1,500,000 Inhabitants of the western provinces illegally annexed to Germany had been deported by the end of December, 1910," the book says, adding that this is "the very cradle of the Polish nation," ethnographically 94 per cent Polish. Official German tudinances In the appendix deal w ith the seizure of property and the economic regulation of the country, as well as the stern persecution of Jews and the grinding down of the daily lives of all Poles. A secret circular to occupying officials on economic affairs and finance calls for the maximum exploitation of the forests, without taking into account the need of replanting," and outlines a plan for pressing all Poland's resources, human and material, for the last ounce It calls for the feeding of service of armament w ikers to letam their working capacity, eicn though the rest of the population is a minimum of food ' Above is a view of Utxh Ccpp-- r at Binpham wh ch broke all world product on records for a copper mine in 19H. Celow, left, is John Henry, rows ccr ntxtor; center, D O. Mof'at, vic president and geneml mamger of Utah Cp;cr, and right, Ceorge Corey, r rl j picdace-- . wno aiianged the program New Vo'-for the Mutual broa''-i- s ng sytrm. to p r nt of the n men s to tl rop-tlll'Ii' r piotbn d ni ai d m st ol this in mill the Utah Co' .i in t h i mm h th" fuiilrii - nf t1, Mauid i aim ft oot I ill C .), r net w Ol k an Us ill t .1 M,p ms 'I h s on is a mi .urn in dll' pi SI n II lull III line Ilf ,1 fit t .1 ir u to tl, and .11 ll Is t k 'Ml i iit.i ,1 i ries of in uc ''is ' i h oil iii lo.i lii die man 1. mi nt of ao'k.rs n of the Vletoiy." The Intmb ist uiL'inii'il atest s in le i tin rpi m s in incr-n git with railio si c a i k .0 tl () It m Ml "eln-'- ii s te-- . 'm.'iy from t Mst to and was hiuitlt I n s. n in li'i ral'v coast aking, hale j 'led dm fonts of I'tah (h ppi l w i ho- - ll f r the dtspimot rat i ami In mine ,s ldi is of ' Me lntlu tl o s as i brn ld i st i i 111 tint I nlit d tfi.nt reid in .King a s die w.c proMl tip I tab proilut ion Fulton Lewis. nitionillv duction g ul iu prounni lit (omiaen'at airn.. pi mint Coppi lane t upper th m the Utah b' l.idi ist 1'nli pe w s m h r lit ot m to dm wen anv the "e is pi nlui. paid h and to tha his'o'v of dm w u M tdi (lining m magenient f r dm act mnphsh-meiit- s th it tar pioiliHid iu .in than 27 di it haie b n m ule low Dm J- - , 1 i 1 1 A The Nciicns No. Adeha w Dixon S his oi d of tin' both ol fimt i Buy Bonds Every Payday. inele A social was held Monday eve- to a large of fi lends took place Thurs- - mng at the home of Mis Mertlda evening in the Salt Lake Wilson for officers and teachers Temple when Miss Verla Butler, of the Second Ward Primary a shoi t business d mghter of Mr and Mrs Allen meeting v second counselorAg- A Butler became the bude of Mr (lax 3 W3S njoyed Roundv" The brides b tbe The second coun-- 1 Svoup and MrS' Aci sc ur' Mrs Monlda Wilson, who fd nIr R being released, was presented ,?mtnik(Pl0Y accompanied ais beautiful hanging basket filled in with blooming plants 'ccoption Each of-- 1 fthl i b tlCtI anad Ieacher Was Preserfcd 'FiVd V IiiSit 'V1 in ftp P0ted fYschia Gamps Here W rd Ch mH Th i Pnmg ,Lane 3, "dt'r the direction of Pdyed 'dp i 'till mL .f hono? gnHNG eBpneid a'0 gV and Hdzel Simons, it o if e was iin'iilnxM.i pnzS.s we?E uon Dy Merilda j0?!1; and Acel Wilson, Cora Mendenhall, Lucile Round v will be best man The Liddle and Hazel Hiatt jndes bte-lm- e class will be in Refreshments wre seived Mrs chatge of the gilts and semng Bernice Pulver is the Primary Life Insurance Policy 1 11 rT 9 ri-s- ivvcnDtsS LxCEST Cf Lu? Py . TEN h- - Y0U J getA , P U.ES OF ,CA FAVulY YCi5 HCWc AX3 YA P FA t? L S S. 7 Ft, THE ANDLArtk.CtrALLVYS .r Picsident. The regular meeting of the eriean Legion Post 48, was Wednesday night in the Lf rooms. Plans were made b observance of Memorial Daj: the decoration of veterans p. by Legionairs and auxiliary The members also disa: plans for the annual District annual Legion Convention it held m Payson on June 6 convention will be held at p m. at the Junior High with sessions for the Legion Auxiliary. Utah departmeni ficers will be held and officer next year will be elected. L will be served and a registi fee of one dollar per couplf include all entertainment n ing the lunch. giiiiaaiiBiHaiBxiiiiimmu 'f ni -- LA (; CARE FOR YOUR CAR FOR YOUR COUNTRY AC .w; N n pi Come in for your IE n Courtesy 1rrfiP COMING Dt.oif Press n H liT'.'zrf V TUNE-U- P a SOOMI Wheel Pack, Transmission and Differential Drain 1 Mts 6. for Uncle Sams ships, tanks and guns. manage of intermit Edmund The Nebo Stake liihef So'ietv Rouid met Wednesdai night at the litime of Mis lh. bo Iu id At' tei a business session, a social fi i slvpi nts win in ht'ui and joy ed veiled Glean Scrap Metals I a- -t of and Mis Stew a: t Sihaei-r- t who h.no bun usi ling m C.ihtoi II a hale lituinid to 5. -t May 2a box Mi Avail yourself of BANK CREDIT economically finance your home, every need. your farm, your crops n Dn-nkn- i 4. -I Ruths at the raison Citv hospital since May 20 aio as follows Nelilon and Nina Chappell of Nephi, Mav 20 gnl Cnv and Komona Rico of May 22, gnl Hat toy and Fein Peterson of Paison, Mav 2.1 gul Ray and Lena Mi Kt tine of Joseph and Emu Ha mood Spanish Folk, May 20, gnl .1 Conserve your Means Check out your funds Know what money you have and keep il safe. Sometimes a legal receipt saves pay-in- g a bill the second time. P NEW BABIES Spnngiille, EDWHEELAN'S O mT6H Washing and Simonizing cyclonic CIRCUS cettic IV ?! Your Tires Should Be Switched Every 5,000 Miles ie-- i a son to Mi and Mis (Junm Clow .ml in San Ftaneisio Tie ihild is h s Dixons gi eat-g- Foi Iu nt - ,1 tom with bed i artment Eugene H modem lent ft'i atuh mid f It ' D e nisi ail d lei , i in nwtid g, AUTO CO ap- I.igeTil-ephon- e S5-- r. PHONE Tlnee rum apartment foi rent, ai.d home foi sale Inquilt, at 154 s iff Ti.nd West. double-loc- k 3. i" Tilt at less than '2c per day in a deposit box. J in This Newspaper! 1 -- Producing 10Mk t GAMBLE STORES Authorized Dealer is Your Pasture Systematic Murder, Effort At Degradation Bared In White Book. affairs pood ldt a is to Hill soUlt til OU1 Anuti 1 a be irintriirtfiii JI I J-mmm p 46 PAYSON. UTAH Sc |