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Show nn A DAYS WEFKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY The Merchants Offer Bargains Thursday, Friday, Saturday 4 SIXTY-SEVENT- H YEAR No PAYSON, 9 UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, SUBSCRIPTION 1955 Payson, High School to Present Banquet, Makes Membership Drive Opera March 10 and 11 It's opera tima at Pavson High school again! This year the opera is entitled, The Lass of Limerick Town, a delightful, APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP IN comic, romantic opera set in a small town in Ireland, with singTHE PAYSON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ing, dancing, and a superb cast cf excellent soloists. This promises to be an outstanding producBeet tion. The chorus classes and soloists have been working very diligOccupation ently for the past six weeks and Individual memberships in the Payson Chamber of Commerce is woik is now in the final rehearin Sp. sal stages. !5 00. Mail Application to Roy Broadbent or hand to him at the Dates set for the operetta are Commercial Bank, Payson, Utah. Sugar beet growers were urgThursday and Friday, March 10 and 11 at 8.T5 pm. at the High ed at the annual Utah County Sugar Beet Day, February 23, to School Auditorium. plant enough beets this year to Tne cast includes. Sir Charles Worthington, an Eng- assure harvest of their allotted acerage in an effort to protect lish Squne Stanley Wilson. the economy of their industry. his Capt. Pomeroy Wortington, son Lyle Cooper During the morning session Lady Worthington, his wife, Bet- about 200 sugar beet farmers who attended the meeting from Utah, ty Hiatt Sanpete, Sevier, Millard and Salt Betty McCoy Connie Smith Lake counties heard reports on Rose McCoy Winmfred Roundy chemical efficiency, (Cousins, wards of the Judge) fertilize!; weed and mechanical Larcontrol, the guardian, Wooley, Judge beet thinning. ry Nelson Bion Tolman, Salt Lake City, Justin OFlynn, an attorney, David Roper general agricultural superintendMrs. OFlynn, his mother, Mary ent, Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company, stressed the importance of soil Lou Braithwaite Ezra Hicks, a Yankee farmer, moisture in connection with ferHe pointed out that tilizers. Duane Hiatt both phosphorus and nitrogen Pat, an innkeeper, Mont Bona I fertilizers are utilized more readan ostler, Jerry Jolly ' Mike, Molly, a waitress, Carolyn Borg-enso- n ily on soils that are kept moist The Payson Chamber of Commerce under the direction of Roy Rodgers, president, completed a fund drive this week. All business firms have been con- Vame tacted and nearly 100' , joined the Chamber of Commerce for Address t! e year 1955 It was stressed by Mr Rodgers and other members of the group that all individuals are invited to join, whether they live within the city limits or not. Last year, Mr. Rodgers said, many farmers and individuals joined the Payson Chamber of Commerce and they are again invited along with all others to join this year. The annual banquet and installation of the 1955 officers will be held on Wednesday, March 9, in the American Legion All members with their Hall partners are invited to attend. They will be contacted this week by a member of the ticket committee, headed by Vern Harmer. Dr. Reed II. Bradford, head of the Sociology Department at the Brigham Young University, will be the guest speaker at the banDr. Bradford returned, quet. fiom Iran last fall after spending three years there under the point four program. ounty iold Annual Meeting 'ayson FFA I PRICE $2 50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Chamber of Commerce Plans Annual f 1 8 V , . ''I Growers Fork Elects 55 Officers 4 Payson Ski Area in Best Condition, Lift Operates Saturdays, Sunday: Conditions at Loafer View Ski area in Payson canyon were at their best during the recent weekend, according to officers of the Payson Junior Chamber of Commerce, sponsoring unit. A large crowd actively participated m the sport and others watched from the Roads to the area were said to be, good, and are expected to be open again next Saturday and Sunday. Many beginners took advant-ab- e of the free instruction given by Fred Twede, who will be on hand each Saturday from 10 to p.m. as long as the snow lasts. Only cost is that for use of the 50c for children to tow, which-i14 years of age and $1.25 for others, or 10c a ride. Selective Service Lists Men Entering And Leaving Service Selective Service office Spanish Fork has released following lists of men new to the service, and also those released from active duty: Volunteers for induction; Urcle Lee Moulton, Spanish Fork; Franklin Raymond Peterson, Goshen; Harold Dwayne Phillips, Springville; GardeUo C. Nay, Payson; William Mark Olson, Spanish Fork; all army. Enlisted: John Milton Blackburn, Salem, army; Bernard Eugene Lasson, Birdseye, army; Keith Paul Snelson, Springville, lien of Melody to Give army; Sherwin Boyd Gee, army; through frequent light irrigaThird Ward Program - Vernon Clark, Santaquin, navy; Mr. Smith, the coachman, Ross tions. Men of Melody," a mens Karl Alleman, Spanish Fork, Richard C. Horrocks, Salem, Broadbent chorus from Spanish Fork, will David of Calvin chairman the Utah County navy; B. Wood, Spanish Mr. Partington, the butler, . Ben A. Leatham, rear center, advisor of the Payson Chapter Beet Growers Association, Fork, navy; Loraine Earl Bear-dal- l, present the program in the SacDaley. Sugar of the FFA, discusses plans for the remainder of the year with rament services of the Payson By O. A. DeWitt pointed out the necessity of an Springville, navy; Neldon Third Ward the new officers. Shown front row left to right are: Duane on Sunday, March Ethan of amendment the Johnson, present Sugar Santaquin, navy; Attend THE OTHER FELLOW always Haskell, Robert Spackman, Hyrum Wilson, Ray Okelberry; Payson Members to enable the domestic sugar Clarence Loraine Jones, Spanish 13. The services will begin at Act knows something that you dont back row, left, Fred Openshaw and David Christiansen, right. p.m. producers to receive benefits of Fork, navy; Robert Marion SkinUtah Poultry Confab Listen to him. Study know. in increased E. ner, sugar consumption Springville, Lynn Taylor, him. Search for what hidden Hyrum Wilson, junior student, Attending the Utah Poultry the United States. At present, Spanish Fork, navy; Douglass R. GIraMe Jioli treasure there may be in his was elected president of Payson Lions Club Hosts to Sons Association annual he said, Cuban sugar interests Tolman, Santaquin, navy; Producers One of mind and personality. of the Future Farmers cent E. Milo 96 are Chapter in about Salt convention Saturday per Young, Payson, air receiving Boy,. Feb. 8, Willis Keith and At Regular Meeting the most interesting and original of America at the Lake City were 31 members of of the benefits of consumption force; Dale Long, Springville, air Colleen Jensen Beardall, SpringPayson Senior writers of my knowledge once force; Don Neil Tripp, Spring' ville. Sons of the members of the the Payson local, headed by increases. High school. He succeeds Monte told me that he read nothing R. B. Farnsworth, chair- ville, air force; Margaret Jayne Dr. of the Harmer, were manager Lions Boy, Feb. 9, Ray Harvey and Club Floyd guests Payson but he listened to what others Montague. man of the Agronomy Depart- Sawyer, Springville, air force La Ree DeGraw Barney Wither-alat of the the Payson plant. meeting regular said and studied people and vice Ray Okelberry was named UniversDale A. Long, Tooele. During the morning session, ment, Brigham Young then he wrote what he thought. president; Duane Haskell was club held Monday night at the told that air the organic group Springville. force; Levon E ity, 86 Cafe. Don members and their music was provided by Boy, Feb. 11 Vernon TTay and Gale As a matter of fact we are all reelected secretary; David Chris- Turf matter of the soil plays an im- Garnick, Springville, air force. Betty Jean Hurst Carlson, Spanand Jerry Bown, xtwo young brokers in ideas and thoughts. tensen, treasurer; Robert Spack- sons were present. Released from duty and now ish Fork. part in soil aeration to was portant under the for were The the most meeting banquet Fred Montaigne said that he got man, reporter; Openshaw, direction of A. E. at home: Clyde Banner, SpringGirl, Feb. 12, Hale Jr. and Mary Wall, Jr., club arranged by the ladies auxiliary stimulate plant growth. of his ideas from others and only sentinel. S. R. Boswell, Utah County ville, Richard Vernon Merlene Sanford Elmer, Payson. chairarmy; of headed the Even Roy Rodgers, by unit, president. Payson gave them a new approach. Other outgoing officers are man of the boys and girls com- Mrs. Earl Haskell, agricultural agent, directed the Beck, Springville, army; RichBoy, Feb. 12, Floyd Bard and president. so unique a thinker as George Keith Bishop, vice president; mittee, was in charge cf arrangeard Edwin Ethel Butler, meeting. Fork, Spanish A was of the feature to Cady Neff Bradley Brook, owed day he said Bernard Shaw Curtis DeGraw, treasurer; Monte army; Clifton Evans, Spanish Payson. Roy panel discussion, with Don Pierce others for much that he wrote Depew, reporter; and Joe Harris, ments and the program. Boy, Feb. 14, Grant John and Despain, Salem, showed his films local past president, participat- Juvenile Judge. to Speak Fork, army; Arnell E. Heaps, and expressed. There is a latent sentinel. Payson, army; William Halvor Helen Elenor Jones Harris, Spanhe had taken on river trips ing. that if us which, within all, power Election of officers was held down the Colorado River and Madson, Payson, army; Blaine ish Fork. At Auxiliary Meeting used delicately, and with intelliroom at the high the Mill Fork of the Salmon Hilton Roberts, Springville, Austhe in ag. Girl, Feb. if, Max and Carol "to another arouse gence, is able Refresh21. tin the Barnett of juon Wall E. school Head A. Thomas, to Provo, Passy, Idaho. Roy in Spanish Wood Williams, Hill Field. February River mind to activity so as to inspire ments were served following the venile court, will speak on Fork, army; Kenneth D. Butler, Three members of the Provo Boy, Feb. 19, James Elmer and our own mind. A mellow mind business session. Youth Problems Monday, Mar. Payson, army; Sterling R. Chris Venice Pierce Young, Spanish Club were Lions guests. special reacts to the same sort of a mind, Red Drive Ben A. Leathern, vocational ag7, 8 p m., at the Legion Memoritianson, Spanish Fork, army; Fork. and a blending of thought is the mechanice of Howard H. Curtis, Spanish Fork, farm members and when al ricultural Building, of Boy, Feb. 20, Ronal J. and result. To get the viewpoint is advisor to the group. Youth Breaks Leg at American Legion and the army; Theodore S. Lewis, Provo, Zella Balle Crump, Payson. the imteacher, is fellow always other the Auxiliary meet together with army; Ronald D. Nelson, SantaGirl, Feb. 20, Mark La Mar and portant. Then vie understand Area Ski Payson their partners. quin, army; Paul R. Olsen, Span Norma Jean Alvey Hall, Lake him better and he understands Mrs. N. Oborn, president of ish Fork, army; Shore. Men In The us. Gary Moore, 14, son of Mr. Reese Herschell Bale, Springthe Auxiliary, will preside. Mrs. Girl, Feb. 21, Leon Hansen and R. and Mrs. N. heart "is Moore, in Spring every There hunger chairman of ville, navy; James Dean Kirk-ma- Grace Joan Wyler Clayson, Lake William Snyder, a fractured suffered for sympaleg Lake, . hunger for love, is in Armed Shore. Service, Springville, navy; Community Sunday about 2 p.m. while skiDuane A. Hansen, Springville thy, for understanding. toWhat of arrangements. e Girl, Feb. 22, Hyrum and charge in the to Payson Canyon. give you may have g air force; Pvt. Alva Larson is enjoying ing L. J. are a and Games Lundell, Spanish Roach program Otteson, Palmyra. Young Moore was at Loafer other fellow to appease his hungfurlough from duties with the planned, with Mrs. Dean Fork, air force; Joseph Rueben n er may be just what is essential Army, visiting here with his View ski area operated by hosforce air of the Francom as chairman Newman, Springville, Camp West Mountain Junior Chamber of Comto open his heart to you, appeas mother, Mrs. Beatrice Larson, Kenneth Llewelyn Russell, of tess committee. D.U.P. Camp West Mountain occurwhen merce the There well. as mishap and in Pleasant Grove with the ing your hunger Sprinville, air force; Andrew met Thursday, Feb. 10th, at 7:30 this red. in is too little cooperation Errol Robbins family. His wife Scott, Springville, air force in the West Ward chapel, with down He was about Cancer Control Discussed Jerry world. It is unnatural to hate and small daughter, Collette, will Steven Donald Stoleworthy, of 2nd vice captain Maisie Shell in bea tree he when the considerate dodged slope him in Colorado after he It is natural to be Spanish Fork, air force; Gene E charge and conducting. Music fell. The compound be gen- join At Beta Cultus Club leg locates a place for them to stay. and yond ourselves and to Chantry, San Bernardino, Cal, was under direction of Mrs. Betty fracture knows fellow surgery. required other erous. The He leaves Thursday for the Army An informative program on air force; Ray Dean Heath, Pay Hurst and Mrs. Gladys Loveless. tothis too. In unity of mind post. cancer control was given Mon- son, air force; William Theron Pledge to the Utah Flag was led Merrill Millett Attends ward others there is always before members of LeBaron, Santaquin, air force. by Mrs. Blanche Hurst. day evening and body, health for both mind won Melvin Lunt, A history of Sally Ann Layne Payson, when a meetBeta Cultus club, of USAC as Course spirit. Short well as third place in the slalom event was held at the home of Jerry Cahill Wins Time Owens, was read by a granddauing at the Reno Ski Bowl in the PaMrs. Mrs. Don Christensen. ghter, Mrs. Ethel Hirst. The lesMerrill Millett, local young Air Force conference ski cific in son, The Diary, was given by Noble DeHart was chairman and Magazine Test a Young Farmattended Dick Lant Partner farmer, tournament. Lunt represented ers short course at the Utah Mrs. Blanche Hurst. The followintroduced Mrs. George Q. Spencthe Stead Air Force Base near State Jerry P. Cahill, Payson, senior ing was appointed to go to the er, chairman of the cancer conin LoCollege Hew Auto Sales Co Agricultural Reno. trol program in couth Utah Coun- at Brigham Young University March County Convention at gan February 8 to 18. The ten A. E. Wall, Jr., has accepted ty. Mrs. Spencer showed a film, won Time magazines annual cur Spanish Fork, delegates: Mrs. First place went to Uel Gard- day course was jointly sponsorMain Street Auto Sales, Payson Red New Horizons of Hope, which rent affairs test for 1955, accord Bernus Thompson, Mrs. Vera newly organized company, has ner, second place was won by ed by the Utah State Bankers chairmanship of the to be con- was followed by a group dis- ing to R. Neal Richards, journal Finch, Mrs. Neva Schramm;alter-nates- : were Association and the USAC. Drive Fund Cross Both at their Herbert. business Bertram doing begun of cussion and question and an- ism department. the month ducted Mrs. Fern Williams, Mrs. North New 395 during Main, Span from Hampshire. location at Young Millett was sponsored Mae Hiatt, Mrs. Elda ThrockMr. Cahill, current editor-iish Fork. at the school by the Commercial March. Mr. Wall will be assist- swer period. Refreshments were served to chief of the campus newspaper, morton. Bank of Utah, Payson Branch. ed by Sid Coray as assistant Grant Halverson and Dick Lant Wild Life Federation to chairman. drive Decorations and favors were 15 new members and 2 guests by Mrs. The UNIVERSE, scored highest in a included five the The to program are working gether Mrs. DeHart and of the ten students who took the in keeping with Valentines Day. soils course on and Christensen, crops day business venture. Hold Elections test at BYU. He will have Mrs. Page Peery. Dainty refreshments were servand five day course in produc- Well-Bab- y Mr.' Halverson has had 17 years Clinic Set ed to 23. Prayers were given choice of seven busi sales of auto prizes. livestock A meeting of the Mt. Nebo tion especially dairy experience in the The test prepared by the Edu b,y Mrs. Edna Hendrickson and NOTICE. . . ness and is well known in Span Wildlife Federation will be held and beef production. 10 March Thursday, of Public Hearing to adopt an cational Department of Time Mrs. Fern Williams. Sixty-fiv- e ish Fork area. young farmers from Tuesday, March 8, 8 p.m. ElecHostesses included, Mrs. Betty atordinance to levy an irriga- magazine on current affairs of will be Clinic Well of State the Utah The and be will officers held Baby of of throughout tion a resident Payson Mr. Lant, Mrs. Mamie Seat, Mrs. A.D. 1955. national and international in for the 10 tax Hurst, tion were school. Classes next year held the tended for the in activities various February Thursay, coming has 10 years of experience Meetand Mrs. Bernis Council terest at universities Mary Morganson, At ward of USAC at the Payson the given regular City All interested taught by members the auto sales field. He also is year discussed. us Thompson. 1955. the March 10 a.m. to 9:30 7, country. from church throughout ing, to staff are invited attend, sportsmen well known in this area. - Here and There Sc warm-shac- k. s San-taqui- n, ifriViuijM l, d: Pay-oratio- Cross Payson n, Services Shir-len- be-lr- Pay-so- half-wa- y n First-Fift- h |