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Show . Uni Microfilmong Com. P. O. BOx 147 Lai City 3, Utrh St r . . A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY SUBSCRIPTION Ike Payees Men In Utah State Fair Arcd Services Opens Monday 1, patrol Straits. the closes Sept. 21. And they will not be disap- China-Formo- sa pointed; for this years fair and exposition will be Utahs largest, most complete in its T1 years of existence. Manager Theobald has given the state fair and exposition back to the people and there is not a segment of Utahs agriculture, industry, education, tourst attractions, travel, cluture, livestock and mining that will not be rep- Airman 3rd Class Russel is spending a 20 day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Joc-obso- n Russel Mrs. Archie Jacobson. is a member of the Military Air Transport. Service whose job is to fly, mainly TB and polio patients to the main army hospital in the U.S. Russel spends his time in the office. He is at Brooks field in San Antonio, Texas and will return there on the 28th of Sept. resented. Added of C Announces lions Club Plans Sckcd Opens Monday, C Scrap Drive Eleccctary Student Training Meetings Placement Announced The Payson Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with the Utah State Board of Vocational education are presenting an intensive course for merchants and sales personel in Payson. The course will be an advanced class on sales technique on selling to obtain a more equitable share of area ,business. William C. Winder, Salt Lake City, will direct the class. The first class will be held on Thursday, September 25, with two classes on succeeding Thursday, October 2 and October 9. The place and time of the classes will be announced at a later date. Judging by the thousands of to a theme, what letters that have come to J. A. weSpeaking Anin Payson, do can Ray Utah State Theobald, manager of derson discussed recreational Fair and Industrial Exposition, Utahns and citizens from sur- possibilities of Payson canyon rounding states have1 a definitely at a meeting of the Lions club curable malady known as Fair held Monday at the Turf cafe. Fever. Mr. Anderson said little has been Mr. Theobald has estimated by done to develop the natural rethe amount of mail and interest sources for recreation purposes, shown in every part of the state, and he urged members of the that there will be approximately club to become interested in the 250,000 people at the fair when matter, and promote projects for it open's its doors on Sept. 13 and picnic grounds and other leisure Russell J. Wyler, son of Albert F. Wyler of 575 South Fifth Street, Payson, was recently promoted to fireman, Usn, H160-1while serving aboard the destroyer USS Frank E Evans. The Frank JL Evans is now serving her second tour of duty in the Far East since the beginning of the Korean action. She has participated in all types of naval warfare in Korea, including operations with Task Forces 77 and 95, shore bombardment, blockade of Wonsan harbor and of j Schools in Payson and Nebo School District will open next Monay, September 15, according to an announcement by Wallace W. Brockbank, superintendent. Schools which the elementary students are to attend were released today by A. E. Wall and Garth Olson are as follows: The placement of elementary students in the Payson area will be as follows: Kindergarten Report to the school where child registered last May. . First Grade Report to the same school as last year except for Spring Lake' students. They will attend at Spring Lake. Second Grade All pupils east of Main Street and Spring Lake attend the Peteetneet school. All pupils living west of Main Street and West Mt. area attend Taylor school. Third Grade All living on both sides of 1st West and West Mt. attend .Taylor. All living on both sides of Main Street and Spring Lake, attend Peteetneet school. Attend same Fourth Grade school as last year with the sides of 2nd West go to ception of those living east of the Junior high school building, Fifth Grade All students go to Junior high school building. Sixth Grade Student., who attended Mr. Johnsons and Mr. Petersons rooms go to Taylor Mr. Those attending school. Monks room go to Peteetneet 7 school. , will begin school Regular Monday, Sept 15. School lunches will be served the first day at the same price eg last year (15c). Where possible it wiU be appreciated if students can pay for lunches by the week. Half-da- y sessions will be held for first grade and kindergarten, Divisions will be made Monday morning. time pleasures. Gene Smith, chairman of the civic committee, announced that a drive for scrap metal in behalf of the swimming pool project will be held during the month of October. He said the club raised several hundred dollars for the project in handling the decorations for the recent celebration. Flags, etc., were rented wholesale and local businesses were solicited for individual decoration, the unit also providing decoration for streets, race track and grandstand and Clark Elmer Wins Nomination, Barron, Hodgson Lose Unofficial returns of the coun109 districts according to County Clerk Warren Kirk gives J. Clark Elmer, incumbent County Commissioner of Payson, the Democratic nomination over Rex O. Daniels of Spanish Fork by a vote of 4109 for Elmer and 2371 for Daniels. Mr. Elmer will oppose Sterling Jones of Spanish Fork for the two year commissioner term. Jones won the Republican nomination over Duke Page also of Spanish Fork by a vote of 4496 for Jones and 3288 for Page. In the race for the Democratic and Republican nomination for the state legislature, district No., Five, both of the Payson candi-- , tys dates lost out. Allen Hodgson, Payson, lost the Democratic nomination to Francis Lundell, Benjamin, 593 for Hodgson and 777 for Lundell. Lane Barron, Pay- son, lost to Republican Jack Swenson, Spanish Fork, by a vote of 653 to 891. Both Swen-an- d Lundell are incumbents but one will be defeated for his bid for siiice the Payson and Spanish Fork areas were combined in a redistricting move. Mel Grant Speaks At Jaycee Meet Melvin Grant, State Highway Patrolman, was the guest speaker at the Payson Junior Chamber of Commerce meeting held last Thursday, September 4 at Dons Cafe. Mr. Grant showed a film on Safety Driving and stressed the necessity of driving safely to help reduce the number of deaths by auto accidents on the highways of Utah. to the basic exhibits entered in the 1952 edition of the state fair are many of the arena. countrys outstanding entertainPres. J. Keith Hayes presided ments. Never before has there at the meeting, with the program been a such of rich array top in charge of Max Warner, pubCpl. Arthur Calvin Deuel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Deuel, of talent chairman. Jilean HardTo start the entertainment licity who served as queen of Spring Lake, was released from ing sell-oa on in Harvest Holiday Ice, the service on August 14th. CalDays and Homecoming, vin has been in Korea serving past years here, will open its played two pano selections, and Musettes Give 2nd Ward 1953 world on Sept.' 12, Joan premiere as a cook and working in the who was featured Dixon, He landed in Seat- and go through the fair. Bill on the Lions club float in the warehouse. Sunday Night Program tle, Wash, on August 10. On Holland, Indianapolis Speedway parade, was introduced. Her The Musettes, a ladies chorus August 11, his first child, a son, winner, will bring some of the brother, James Dixon, sponsorfrom Springvilie, will furnish Sterling Lewis, was born. His grctest race car drivers in the ed by the Lions club to Boys wife, Dorothy, has been at San country for national racing hon- State, gave a briaf account of the program in the Sacrament Cal. while Calvin has ors. Pedro, his experiences there. meeting of the Payson Second been overseas. On the way home ward next Sunday night The A highlight of the meeting from Korea, the ship Calvin was chorus is one of the outstanding was the presentation of Shirl Win on, stopped in Alaska to refuel womens choruses in the state Francom, who has Payson man, and he saw some of' Alaska. He and everyone is invited to atmade a hobby of puppet shows, flew from Fort Lews, Washingtend. Services begins at 7:30. and delighted his audience with ton to Fort Ord, where he rean exhibition of his dancing ceived Ris discharge. Mr. and West Mount. 4--H Clufc puppets. Mrs. Arthur Calvin Deuel plan Delia Saturday to make their home in San Ped- Play Girts Enter Stste Fair ro where Calvin hopes to attend An inexpeirenced Payson Lion school. fcr.!isry Rudy football team passed and ran Members of the Four H eluba themselves to victory ; over the Fcr of the West Mountain district Schssl Cpcslsg won top honors and.wifl go to Robert Lyman, airman first Union high school team in a the State Fair, according to anThe Nebo Seminary has has cUss, who flew here on Aug. 29 stubborn hard fought grid iron nouncement made Saturday by will be in Spring Lake until game at Roosevelt on Tuesday been cleaned and made ready Jennie v J, Poulson, home Sept. 10. Bob has been at the of this week. When the final for school opening Monday, Sept. Brooksfield air force base at gun sounded Payson had a six agent. The girls are Carol ChristianSan Antonio, Texas in the of- point touchdown margin to their 15. Classes in Old and New Testament and L.D.S. Church His- Stffcr.lng Pesl Ccr.tnlttx sen and Evelyn Schoenfeld, who fice of strategic intelligence. He credit The Lions without a single tory and Doctrine are offered. took first place in a demonstrawill return to Houston, Texa full time regular back in harness tion giving artifical resperation, Sit (ten day (testing from last years team showed Students enrolled in high school and Amy Sugita, who won first Charles B.Pace, petty officer flashes of brilliance The Swimming Pool Commit- place for her individual exhibit on offense. are urged and encouraged to 3rd class, of the crew aboard Their in which she passing attack was only take advantage of the training tee meeting will be held Mon- of wood the Battleship New Jersey, one short of being outstanding. Cap- and counseling program avail- day, Sept 15 at 7 p.m. in the made a finishing of the largest of the United Sta- tain Phil Jones dropped back able for them. A sound religi- City Council chambers. Ruby Kester and Joan Cartes navy, has recently returned for sixteen attempts, completed ous philosophy is essential to All representatives from the lisle were named to enter comto his home port, Norfolk, Va., 8, ran one for the only score of good citizenship and vital in various clubs and organizations petition at Utah State Fair with after completing a Mediterrane- the game, had two intercepted lifes progress and happiness. are urged to be present their wool suits. an cruise with 750 midshipmen and five fell to the ground. (future officers) aboard. Young T Payson gained 158 yards from Pace, a grandson of Charles A. the air to five yards for their Pace, writes that he is one of opponent. Hold Lion backs with the crew of 3,000 men who op- Sorenson, Hiatt, Cox, Oborn erate the big ship. His recent running gained 137 yards on the tour took him to France and ground, 142 yards for the Roosedown the coast to the Mediter- velt team. ranean ocean, returning to Cuba Dennis Stewart, big end, was for gunnery practice enroue a thorn in the Union teams side He served in Korean all afternoon. His defensive home. play waters a year before his present was outstanding. Gary Dunford assignment and expects a leave played consistent on both ofto come home this fall. , The other fense and defense. new boys who figured strong in VanAus-da- l Don Lee Worthington, airman Payson were Hill and at tackles; Roberts and 1st class, has returned to his at guards; Captain base at Lowry Field, Denver, af- Windley ter a 20 day leave with his Jerry Buys and Fred Twede at the ends. parents, - Mr.- and Mrs. Gean Payson had driven to the 5 Worthington, and in a trip to ended, Texas in company with his yd. line as the first half 10 and was inside Unions yd. At Kent Worthington. brother, line on three other occasions, McAllen, Texas, the youths were but couldn't get a sustained guests at the Texan Develop- drive underway. and enjoyed ment clubhouse, took them that sightseeing trips Lion football fans will have to Old Mexico. an opportunity to see the 1952 team in action Saturday night on Done field at 8:00 p.m. licit Sals CfciJ The Lions will be decked out in new playing suits. Delta high Visit school will be Paysons opponThe graduatng class of 1932, Pounds Weve Gained, Madge chairman of the affair, assisted The blood mobile unit will be ent Delta and Payson have Payson high school, held a most Harris Tuckett, American Fork; by local class members. in Santaquin Thursday, Sept 25 played for the past 8 years, successful reunion The Hair Weve Lost, Dale Partners of the above named Sunday, Sept. were present, in addition to Mr. Reece, Provo. from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the and Delta have won for the first 1, in conjunction with the last year by the score of Souvenier gifts were present- and Mrs. Max Kerr, Djok and auditorium of the Junior high time celebration. Dinner was 12 to 7. The Ltops Fill be anto Arthur Powell, Payson, Marvaleen Johnson Manwaring, It is Sponsor- xious to get even ter served at the Turf cafe to 26 ed school building. hit class years advisor; Margaret Poppe, Mr. and Mrs. Mark (Beth) class members and their parted by the Red Cross and all loss. Mr. and Mrs. Byron JohnOakland, Cal., for traveling the Spring-viiiblood will go to the armed serson, Edward and Madeline BlessPayson opens the teigu sea- ners, with Boyd Wilson, Owen distance; Woods, longest $ciipg as master of cerevices in Korea. Anyone wish- son here at Payson a week from monies. Blackfoot, Idqhq, who has the ing Morf, all of Salt Lake City; 10 at i with today, p,m Sept I rgest family; and Dean Meyers Maurice and Faye Bates Gardconshould a be to donor ing Lehi as first league opponent Yqoql duets were given by Peery, who has the qldest grand- ner, Blackfoot, Idaho; Frank and tact Mrs, Arthur Wickman, Mrs. LeRoy and f51U Larson Gqle, child. Dorothy Ryan Cox, Provo; Owen Kay, Mrs. Denzil Green-halgSait Lake Cjty, gqd Marion and Sanford, Mr. and Gladys Taylor the the program, following Mrs. Darrel Peterson or Library Scfcrtayi Faye Dppew glmer, P&yspB, apd group went to the high school, Mrs. Dale Coray, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Albert Kay before Sept Mr, and Mrs. The Payson City Library will toasts were as follows: 'Tiroes where pictures were taken and Ellis Johnson, Have Changed and So Have 25th, so that a schedule can be be Lewis and Lois George Stanton, on bethe main topic reminiscing, opened Saturdays during We, Jean Pixop Westring, Noon Huff, made up.. Eldred and Inez '1W2 Looking Forward, ing, Pat you remember when Clayson Peters, Sherman and The schedule is for residents the regular hours beginning this !l t of Goshen, Alberta, Genola and week according to an announce Marion Patten Loveless, all of May Houser Bpeneer, Payson j Stewart Schaerrer, student Payson, and Pauline Fairbanks "News Events of 1932", h Santaquin. Mrs. Eloise Fillmore ment made ' by Cora Page, is general manager. Schaerrer, Salt Lake; The body president of 1933, was Prior, Spanish Fork. ut PRICE $2.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE ex-bo- th lions Practice Foctballfian;;, fcta dem-oistrati- on knife-holde- r. Class of 32 Reunion During Payson Homecoming - !! Stated Home-comin- g s , Wig-htma- q, e, h, - Ne-ph- i; 1 Shad-rac- J, Clark Elmer Win Nomination for Reelection How piuAIUua ! rl 'li payson. Voted W 3k' h U. 8. Senator' Marriner S. Eccles Arthur-V- . Watkina Governor Cyril A. Callliter J. Bracken- - Lee Secretary of State Truman S. Curtis LaMont F. Toronto Congress 2nd District Don Mack Dalton ..: William A. Dawson w State Auditor Paql P. Croper Sherman J. Preece Sterling' Jones, Spanish Fork Wins Commissioner Nomination ! .I i.::. - State Treasurer Golden L. Allen Sid Lam bourne Attorney E R. Gonoral Callister Lothaire R. Rich District Attorney J. Robert Bullock Phillip V. Christenson County Commissioner :. Sterling D. Jones Duke Page State Ropresontativo. Lane M. Barron .... : Diet. Fire Jack H. Swenson Disssrita U. S. Senator Walter K Granger Herbert B. Maw Governor Heber Bennion Jr. Earl J. Glade Secretary of Stele Edward J. McPolin Milton B. Taylor ... Congress Reva Beck Bosone Charles Reinhardt Pederson State Auditor Ferrell H. Adams Arias G Belnap District Attorney Sterling Rex Lewis Allen B.- - Sorensen County Commissioner Rex O. Daniels J. Clark Elmer ...8 State Representative. Disi Fire Allen L. Hodgson Francis S. Lundell Supreme Court Justices 10- -' Year Term Lester A. Wade (Inc.) Richard J. Hogan George W. Worthen Supremo Court (Unexpired Term of George W. Latimer) Justice F. Henri Henriod Will L. Hoyt : Joseph G. - Jeppooa. t . r t. |