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Show M6.-- ER DEVOTED 0 r THE BEST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY IV ,lu6e r-- Mr. tame rd Cv Mrs. to r : ,f ,r ft. q Hi II 5 d by pJ f,hli M ''i d l'ME 55 ae, IAVsuN, UTAH, FRIDAY, jm Pay r dnaj and Ma ndinojj, d hei le NUMBER 23 lar y-- PAY SOU Around USING man KILLED John 1! . tin 1 J fl i, i 4'), Kill Throe Key EXPIRED RATION STArtPik Scraobook fie : JlAi: "S SUBSCPIlTli I'M , DONT GIVE AWAY YOUR IN MINE ACCIDENT au X 0 c AIR ACE SANTAQUIN War headers Chine-- e Ii.ltK N HAil IN ADVANCE ITU 0 WITH OUR ROYS IN WINS NEW CITATIONS WARNS LOCAL CHAIRMAN died at TilF ARMED FORCES Hasp,!,,! Tues-i 'll day at a illjUl It s T6- cened in f, r W.u Applications K.e. u tin Jmuni comp. :i. r'al.ka at 2 30 p Bo k 111 whiil. n.tvt been d1 v J tn m lb 1,1 'I'. Ills l!,luuh..,l.t tt.t to the lam Be op Kenneth Coui,ti o, t.hi- Po.t 'if,,.,, '.eir.g pital at a 3 ti.e pas4 Uo vv. - siug.il bi li. Taunt i of t Sl "ntl waid, who ct i was won 'be s U'lf limit t out v tl e i ...d t., i iaimp andietun.ed bv Jam U,, Lleurge He was e.ai. Kl by Di L D C Chase, eiuiiiinati of in bttw.lll V. i, I.JtoiPd that h, e'ajson wai pi ue and l aliening bouid suffcri d o 't .pie boh il-lnjun,s uidej siui nts of this aiea tobad sc.dp a,, and l. ill 1 , M . ; 1 ! ! -- - ' p,slbk skul! fiat no, ant apunal injuiv b"ln Ami1 9 895 in iV a x, n of John Pa,.r Ilyium ar. i .Jinnin lL,ipu- pdr. Hl ''",s 'dueited in the I uyson and fitu-- 4 four suh, nng it thoughts to fat hand They seem mt ;r.ray 5 sea there, On day time in warned Hut man., mistimes have been made on u.e applications so far ic. turned the UFA mailing ten-- , tir. and tl at u i ui s vi ill cause undue weak ana delay Applicants were urged to lead the mstiuc-tion- s on tlie applicuti n and fill it m the ay s ,tl r), cund Ward, ser in with cuie tu speed up the tremg as a cun , lu In the Sundav mendous task of d.sti '.nation FolScdioo ani M I A. waid elt rk, lowing these- tules will cut errors a Sundav Tool tt at hi r for manv to a minimum years and onL 0f the seven Puntortypt youi name and of Munty ln Nebo Stake addiess on applicaitun toim1 and has In a .take so it can be easily lead missionary e man ,td Lt 11a Hill List names and bnth dates of in the salt LaKi temple October, 1, 1924 all membeis of the family unit on and surviving aie his widow and the same application parents, two btotheis, Byron and Sign the application in your own handwriting. Charles Paiker and one sister, Mis. Eunice Gaibett of Pavson. Teai off the identification stub Funtual sti vices will be con- and save it Aflix three cents postage. ducted for John II Parker, Jr, Check form carefully to be sure Friday at 2 p in in the Second ward chapel Fiicnds may call there are no mistakes Mail application before June 10 at the family home prior to the The local chairman also reservices Interment will be in the Pavson City cemetery under the minded consumers that expiring direction of the Valley Mortuary. red and blue stamps should be destroyed by the consumers themselves immediately after expiraThe total amount of U. S. War tion to be sure they are not used Bonds sold in Pavson during May to promote black market activitotaled $10,012 50. This was less ties. He explained that while red than one ninth of the amount of and blue stamps used for any one month expire at the end of the community dunng April, bonds bought by the people in our month so far as retail buying is The government does not ex- concerned, they cotiue to be valid pect us to maintain April's pur- for purchases and sales in the chases, yet we must remember trade channels for sometime after. our boys. They need more guns, In some cases, storekeepers ammunition, planes, ships, tanks, have solicited the surrender of euipment. expired stamps from their cusIn Utah County's War Bond quo- tomers," the chairman said. ta for May was $350,000. Based other cases, consumers have been on population, we should have voluntarily surrendering their stamps as a friendly gesbought here in Payson $20,300 in bonds. Considering the bonds ture. In either case, such surbought by Payson men at their render is illegal and in violation places of employment, our sales of the letter as well as the spirit could have nearly aproached this of the whole rationing program. Referring to the sugar for canquota. We have no way of determining how much is deducted ning program ,the local chairman from the pay roll checks and put reminded consumers that stamps 15 and 16 are now each valid for into bonds Any w ay, let's do more than our five pounds of canning sugar. In making these stamps valid, share and host Payson City above the average. Save, protect, OPA anticipates that the ten win through buying U. S. War pounds thus made available will be sufficient to meet the needs of Bonds. Committee many families, thus making it unnecessary for them to apply at Amerof the the local board for any of the admeeting Regular ican Legion Auxiliary, which was ditional 15 pounds allowed, the scheduled to be held next Mon- chairman said. In any case, the sugar provided by the special day, has been postponed. suffistamps is expected to be of the care take to canning Miss Rae Crook has returned cient and no home from Moapa, Nevada, where needs for the early fruits, additional for sugar school applications she has been teaching for canning will be received by anthe board until a date to be later. nounced FIND BUS COMPANIES some-foTmi- yesterday, knee for 7 knelt at my pray or foes of ours at vicious g dear Lord, what- duty calls :: to do if he shall live rough furious fight rokeand hell, or if he falls jTtoone of war's grim horse-ie- n let the light erhe is, spirit remind him within these hallowed sweet at tails the truth, to teep his honor bright, ilium, God, with thy soft mice from jasper halls, jolliers heart is with him, fhere'er he is tonight. learned he e E.W. TYPEWRITERS IS AND years ago, as a (man just entering a busier, I bought my first pxl many - liter. nsnt a standard keyboard i It was one of those catch-a-ca- n, hunt that can double shift, system brutes lot of abuse, but xtk a produce No trained touch the thing on a work. little 7 would keyboard touch me on it; it wasnt its aess; it wasn't its it was mine); what sold me on that machine ot fact that it carried a pen-- a holder up on top of the came that could be put into with the paper. The 'an could dash off all sorts metric ciesigns acurately mat nsnt the o!d simpli-perha- Off!1 while manipulat-'tympa- n roll with his other It looked great to me, so ikt the I did-- P typewriter. to think that I had no rJar use for y geometric pencil de-iJ1- business. and hated that machine My years. In M remember (FT ( all that time ever drawing ' paper with that pencil was as useful as just the end of my nose Jia bit more ornamental.. f lots of things that way. salesmen sell us the but-J- s suit and we never look th; they sell us a cigaret uLhom ttiat plays a ditty an automobile. They 4 Perfume or a deodorant ; 01 , us a soap SelllnS that have only ourselves to onK as we let sales-a- t liley want to f buy-- ', intelligently s we want to buy fends in the local bus-uf Ihey will continue bum typewriters Pencil Jr .f gadgets on em. sPt rather felt sad be-- uas st,ll in J DIFFICULTY SECURING QUALIFIED DRIVERS If the Selective Service program drafts an appreciable number of fathers this vtnr, it will present an extremely difficult manpower bus inproblem for t'u mtercitv National tlie to ovriOPie. dustry Association of Motor Bus Operators announc d today In studies recentlv conducted, the organiza-all tion li ai m d that 73 per cent of drivers n't between 21 and 3i r cent of years of age and 62 pi full bethe maintenance crews tween tha ages of 18 and 3i. Alr-adttn bus industry has diffibeen called upon to meet a Bas situation cult m.irpo' emplovcd the half n.aiN year armed bus drivirs want int the other oi services, w..i injuries f vi rk. adhongh their forms vocation is consii transpoT-uur- , In admtion to dcred essential hie bus having to rip.ice Tong to increase forced were rs operate cent the total number i,v 2, per to take care of waitime franco, tation demands As a risul d.e nn.jor L4in hired 8.558 dm w in compared , Tl e Dr 'bleni is en previous b ut not onlv one ,f employment new Timalso of trainin;bic.u- n- .' a ers are required to t. k.' ' 'n' m course of instruction tciests of public safety. An even Ther ate U'J over Was expo) O' . r s ! ! Scott i Wornan! to me? a !pd 50 tor00"1 that Sum. , Uord W any n Are you even know 8wn, Swn that Cost pay,1 mre look than ri partmen.'-maintonjn out of 2 (O plevMS ioi;.id wt T i ,a military forces or ' B 1 industi i s was rcpl .ed PrCC sarv o to Th'i bv I o.i.i number "f buses meet transporati Y an now "P n nccu- - t ' Is ; , I p,i', A pi .1 p. i , i; hi1 n. I V He W ,i s dm me lie ldi-nt li w li..v i U lied II. i i w .1, imp !i ! ,P a I u ti I I 1 ' i i M . s. m,.5' U itii mi dii ..ttimd H 11, nid ... , ,nd . ,u Id ' t si in ' . P n' ' ' h i .. ui ,i Ml s Ppe. win. I, a he, Il all, 11, Imp s, .,1 Bi, US A U at 1.0, n ,m ho,,, 1, M,ss Man a, w IS i ll'pl.p, d m Sail l.alo Cltv w a , In uv i Suiul Ms 1m tie W as m 'a Tin a st 1,1 t A I ape la ll, e 1, ,1 Men n i Unkind '!,v V',,K 71 I i a.. asfr Tictured as they leave a meeting with the China Ynntli imps Y.ul-er- s In ri;;lil. ri"-- Vnt are three of Chinas most influential men. I In Sen, Generalissimo Chiang ami Genet .il ( In i t hu ..min. minister of military operations. lit Kai-she- STAKE CONFERENCE ,i I J"- )a 1 .1 ) is fu st li ip i - wpi one month KSPendlllg wee. Hi i i si hool Mi and - C I, C.u Mi- id woi.l that l,.IVe son. Pvt ha os (, Cat lisle has hi i n b ans- ''"i ' S'H. Oklahoma. Mr and Mis liuul I, Wilson ol ''I'"1 l icc. j , d Ins Lovill. Wyoming and Mis F 111 ,l"' Field Ai Idlerv. to the ma Wilson, went In Spanish Folk lb .1 mi"d D. pi t in Pillsbui g, Tlmisday twining fm dinmi ,.l ( ilif'M m.i the liome of Mr ail Mis F'.lmo B Wilson Mr and Mis 1,, ,,n Ttanm left M " !i! bu - fm Seattle, Wa.li-ln- : '"n- ,u vi t (hi ir son. Gli nn Mi and Mis John Lmitins.uk I'., mu I, who i, m (In- U S Naw .md time giaiuLons of Mania H" ni'.al Coin-- , t.iljonoil at juer wiii fi ii- mu tin Mt in n ia d ty lie ' A hiavv rainfall ol nmie than 20 limns duiation caused a ieeoi.1 200 see fi i t ol watflow of ov Nebo Stake Quartet ly will be held Satui day and Sunday, June 19 and 20, according to announcement made by President Geo. Christensen Details of the confeience will be announced iater. lei,. tli.-i- ( FLOOD FROM CANYON confet-enc- e and sta-1- " n,n .md is train- min y and amnumi-B- . W, . tin ,.n .1.1, sol, of Mr id p.i.u js now 1! 'be i , lad."., p. Mis n. d I" Hal '""1 N,les 'h He Will enter "h t I 11 Mis Ned Xi lu kei anil I lillilii IV. Louise and Alan Vim, lame down bum Salt Lake ('it v tm Mi moi lal Da v , iituinmg Moiulav eviiiing HEAVY RAIN BRINGS JUNE 19 AND 20 ON . . 1 la i on adi ' . I , 111! V 'I,! ,W,"M s,,n,,f Mr ;m,i V , inn p" Iv hip t w ,1. 'lilts, I i ; me He pan Bale w I,, n h,' e d iv pi. s s,irv in I v i n is f i ' ! " dp i i ' i , ' .. i li" ' ' J. wounds it il. ip... ;. i "Vii Fin .no Api hits tin A'lie, IP. ill ,, w .i hold Hie Iu di li d" Bn iud,e . di and si Pi i. Bi of T.iv !r il ,i ' i I 1 - er out of Payson Canyon thmugh Cieek Tuesday it had gone out of its boundaries and flowed into the high line canal The canal in Seattle lie is a Pharmacists ovei flowed and a clew of nun holiday Mrs Frank McClellan entertainM,,ie, ;ini class They visited with worked to divcit watei mto v.ii ed Thursday at dinner in honor of ions channels to present the canhim for four days before roturn-JnMrs. Oran Crook of Tampa, Fla al from being washed out hunie. "MV'T Ritherf 'Wlirmirr nd Mrs Covers were laid for nine. Staff N K White i ami- fmni (alilm ma Folty feet Weie till lied Ullo tin tills w Sgt Crook is a nephew of Mis due to the si Ions Ml all Mis Kd Beilin and McClellan and son of Mis Fay Gooseneck e.in.il, a huge stieam ss of tin ii motlu-iMis Fii.iii.i f Salt Lake the 'b led fm Wist tluougll was call Crook of Santaquin He left City spent D Dmigla r M"ii lav is it mg with relaliv es in overseas duty recently and Ins wash and fainuis used all tiny Pa .mi wife, Mary, came to Santaquin to possibly could thlough the labi1. make her home for the duiation. als of the ii ligation sy stilus to Ml , John llalu-oga e .. fai i PiU-itnci- Stinw-berr- y - i g ill-i- l I v e-- absoi b the excess. The canal was damaged smut what HI sivelal places and some Mi ilior ol Da Cut h r, w ho h It loi llu Ai my An Col ps Satlilday Thus, pns.-nfarms well- damaged by dtpoMls wiii Mi and Mis K II Cut Ii Roads la low Mr and Mis Iti Cut i and 1. m-of giavel and silt the canal b i nine stl earns and v, Mr ..ml Mis Ni d Ilan.oik will l ( quil I epall w oi k and family, and Mr and Mis Dal A Ilian was 'int to tin Iliad of Cutlet the canal to chick the icseivmi AND WEDDINGS . i j )i i m I Ip l The engagement of Miss VicMemo ial Dav was "lisei ved toria Rasband, daughter of Mr. all hough of very quntlr m Pay son and Mrs. J Sylvan Rasband ol visitms fi mu out of Heber City, to Mr. Paul Dixon.son liundieds Inn- on Sunday m of Mrs Adelia S Dixon, was dis- town weie and many fanulv gatlui-mgMonMonday on closed at a family dinner hi Id dming the wei weie home Dixon the at day Membeis of tin nd holiday t The recently returnAmeiican Legion Post 48 Payson and S. D. L. mission ed from an an Ameiican Flag on the is now doing secretarial work at jilaeed giaves of veteians, including the Geneva Steel Plant. War viterans and those Mr Dixon also returned recentto the piesint time ly from a mision and has been following of poppa s made bv tin wreaths He Lake Salt in City employed left Tuesday for Farragut, Idaho, disabled viteialis on the g!.,is to take his basic tiaining in the of Win Id War dt ad s k- -i bride-elec- U S Navy. bi -- 11 o of M immnth wi h line for Mi " i i .. Dav and weie guests ,t tin- home of Mi and Mis Ihw Lloyd 1! i lal Day at 'isiitng over fjM,s Adelia S Dixon ,A , It ,,ndMis M, , NEW BABIES Claitmiiif 11 Midvale, Ml alld Mis Hugh Hyde d ii and Mis Flank M and Il'Uigldon and Mi and Mis l.mi-- I II FlaUghloii and duugliti Is Bal bal a ..nd I 'at II la ol Sal! Lak( City, Jaiin s Pay lm of l'mvo and 1 1 Misn Rasband Viii-.mi- lb ol In i City The usu d suminei mu or si Imol will begin Mon iy Jinn- 7 Cl i s in all band and m I le s(i a in si i umi id- w ill In la Id m B, i i n tl al build, tig at t! e June.! I .,'li SI bool Instl UI t ,..11 IS W Jtlioul l ia . to ,q- ..lid all si p. U. .Ill 111 gi Cl. - s will bi la 'III1' ti nd ip a pi j ili 'I. to i p Vila tla fol boy - alld gill. ', o have o In Id. w oi k m tla Unit' a e n ! I f n, , , , , ami ,p , ,,, 7 ' ! ,v I ! M 8 Coin Vo Mi I.in ' b in I, ,, i n Ft i ol M p .t j y ,1 Lillian m nr. 1 Ch" mg ,.nd lb,! b.u a A U tu M'i in" Ft M i A I,, y ml e v Faye )r, v , t ,!l- S boy .d Mildi i d gn B il. D S ,n,, Roth HaO U 'I ' f ,y - m, buy tig M . Flu s and liia a 3, a Val oil V ,B i d Lota- Shm i boy. M. J n and 1 bnn.i R I.iviou to Bi.nl ml f .f Sp' n, gv ill", b v ,i ' U 16 6,i"iin in and lb v,, C. ' i bpv S m I I i and Mina C ton. boy K and Vuginia m"v i"i gul T and Anna G I i i I. M."M ,( , I . l Ne-p- and Mi-in- Ull. Membeis at the family dinner SPRING LAKE ELDERS Monday were Mr and Mrs C. H Dixon and family; Mr. and Mrs Blaine Hansen and family. Mi HONORED AT SOCIAL and Mrs Quay !e Dixon of Spanish Fork, Mr and Mrs Lowell i A soi i.i v. a ol In d 1. Fraiighton and family of Sait Lake Citv. Mr and Mis Douglass ill .' ol Sl'V I'll S ( llal W ill t.iki plai "I tl P in M'lll Dixon, Mr and Mrs Blunchaid was fi; t ton ai h all HO pn ( lit Km fm tlii l mfm u .lion u u F Dixon and families of Payson, Mi P'n" " "f Cla inni ti ia' Mi JoV,,ii, ni 'lII",ln"l,l' . li Theodore Mi's and bv and tin Bi hop' m.i Westring mi mbi i family cf Nephi, Mrs. Dixon and for tla St. do D.aiy Farm piou it C Paul M hi Tt.e S (J im- ol Fid- i of w mi Bu eoiiti t M i' ii . u littb do u ' i Spt mg Lal-TO MAKE HOME IN TEXAS at " 1' t.'-FOLLOWING MARRIAGE f'nla . 1;,iV Powell of II Mi Dowell Iuwi 11 ' 1 i- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED AT FAMILY DINNER Mis M'. Flank McDowell and child- -' ol M "ha. Mis Kmina Suren of Piovo, ,,nd Mm Lottie Lar- -' i ENGAGEMENTS an Mis b i'1 I' ., Ni pi t, a ! , 1 V AT HOME IH SANTAQUIN M.,.. i.aVv r. (MMt - a', . J i "Piri' f, Sk r (V 1 'a,. moved to tnn - m, cM , rr-U J - noi fa:...: -- Mv .e. r'i.."'nd Mrs at He was " V-- d - hlS Evelyn Taylor 'Vh",r1'.:'. u'urV. meniUren. f Srhr!hi-s- . J. r.a? J"h?on of Mr- - n of Vir.M A J 'hnson n of bnson J' t P.1 r g .1 (1na or.e sister, V u r of Kingshill. -- u . re m Santaquin- d i Moo' N i on ),(' t quo, o'!. it 00 is i i i It. i i i i -- i . I fm- - D K ,ra 1 -- t t Pa , i i i i S ai, aii II .' Mi - b m i I.v - t p.ii-i, n. . M.,v ,! M ',! I bal . Summer Band Concerts To Begin Next Sunday sp I. D "i A Li 21 Inn M Mi i. C:o.,k. , Coombs ,,r, it-- v , b ii 21 v tl, hi of Hibi . M La ! ,v Mi . , O OB m I, olio' ' II 1 and M1). at. n mid Mi and M Ma i n and d "d t' Jo, m of 1tovo Mi ,,nd Mm S m Pi civ, M, - Fl.abi tl, C'onk ,,nd M. P " f 'i " f A , i i.'a.i, ii I"" t lb ,bb i . nii-n.li- i - Jb-- i 1: i 1! "ui d' p Col-umb,- n Fomi.Bo'i He has oner) a, an En.sig md interment Reserve. val IriFjr,,r'l servais , Dining the m,,.! M'ss Cowan attended B Y U w a . .'.ii' .me i d rj.it ia ai v a fm three vais and was a rnernbi r pi ci nt p'.n.i to tin fund bad i n of Lamba Di Ita Sigma and bv Ba n "(livid othi r 'oi ial organizations At i i mployed by pi exert Bp Lldd a of tl( Pa mi Sti'l corripany doing set i I)"'. f o, ,b 1! Mtn r.g pi vo-gl at Geneva ii r t ' f ' 'a N bo Di tint Ti , U M Pierre graduates this .piing t i ,t i, mu o' i j.- -' from h.e B Y U and is a ' dlo,'. d f B mg of fn i - i b of t1 e Delta Phi fraternity ,.nd Lan ed a v ' a pi, nt in V ' n i fu end T " in of Spi iiu Jon. 5 of in, I w aft w , v Pierce- vai-nu- i ' 1 i ume Jt b-A- ' tA S'' a 1 h s ' ;r.ort , , y- - Mr and Mb Glade Cow an announce the engagement and ap marriage of their nsen, 62 died preaching 11 bon v n b.an- - daughter. Lor r.a, to Mr. Wend' I. Piero of El Paso, Texas, son of President an Mrs Arwill L - t IT: 1il Ffr,n ,e li -- MARTIN JOHNSON DIES on lgt'r . gai-ag- t. III 'll i 'n do Vo. A burncoops and H.ecL wire chn kms Mn.e also ed, insu'aiici SI 000 with no X':t. j .iJ at 1.30 Answering fire alarm defire the Payson a m Sunday farm home the to went partment of Ira Montague near Spring Lake his whore a fire had started in outbuildings and quickly spread from one building to another, which wire closely giouped It was impossible to save of the burning buildings as anv had spread so rapidiy the flan it's rnd no water was avail iblo The was emergency tank on the futk the of the spread ( u,ed to pi vnt fnc to the reside nee to Less WPS estimated at $300 - 1. ' it'-tu- in a 1. ' H A. II. u'l, ml iq .oi 'll si tl liioh s( tun I .in t 1 d B-- n il I'M tlnls 1 pres-ldt'n- U,at boy who iii.il Mill. A I i ri p .ii, At tne same kr AND SON MOTHER 11 l, I. 'Is 111 U. .in 1 and UP i n ( boy nd Dm aired " ' I n i ( - ' t J m, p m vitid - i ' i f (. 3 a, in or i 'i o , , Tl c i ,l,l'i ti; aUunl. (',", m i o', . . ,11 . 6 i I G i M , t Kv h I' ' " F ,1 nd K W, la i of I.,," I i. bov 22 J . ii i s l ; ;,'i I; i oi i f P ,'! M ') v i, W. ! '1 v 21 Ci S o II e n di M ", I M il, o r b, v s d F' , ,.i a. 2 i lam , f n F 2a C. ib i: n ' . m Fa i , m JM i 2 S It Di a C t go M- t A B 'll It - gll la, a , i ,1,-- M iv 12 S.,, ipewwnw w , b B 1 i V - R in bl B d Montague. war period. , , ,, "A I I I d u ns tie ii. , ily Alild- - |