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Show UXMMwWIUv 4 Tin SrLi) H &&. TmL JfJV i UnMw tt.1 CU c I.nsox, Economical .W-r- UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5c 7, 1938 Celebration of Columbus Day Recalls Three Famed Replicas ira Decision In Favor Cf Per Copy $2,00 Per Year In Xinmm aban Harding Appointed leneral Superintendent Attempted Burglary ror Sewer Project At Dixons Market Water Users Assn. Much of the business at the Payson City Council meeting Mon day night was given to matters Dinner DalR-rthe that Affect II. W uny pertaining to the sewer project.. Judge Ijpptnu't An attempted burglary at the Na- - Fourth Judicial Laban Handing of the City Individual. v D '! pads of Dixon Market on Frins-- North wa Prob- - for Waatch Council Was appointed general supa:1 i International Counry, ha- - i fifustrated early Thursday mornA Local a decision in tie ca-- o (.f erintendent for the project. ln-- i pat able from Iciii. the I.lll'l quick work of Ralph ing by Lilii, Concontract wa let to the Utah berry Water Users Welfare. of the police department Chappie Alt oi Tan, ii.ai, k, Sp. i,i Work Provo. crete and Pipe Cb. of Newell B. Cock, et a!. who was on duty at the time, le- - R. i . ti .a Klui all y is week for this will start The judgement dan--- , written, making On the day this about 4am. Fit in, pub! city. The other thing-s- that tlv Wat.-s an armed camp. pipe and all labor will be by Pay-so- n I rep A charge of nitro glycerine Wa men on the WPA rolllsu write posters proclaiming Association is tlic on not' m j to blow the safe in the office used in the ession, and entitled Work on the trench digging is nobfcatMi have appeared ti the p blast broke the plate glass and the t expected to begin on October 21. d jn 'ns of France. The sion of the land- ,.;t.s and of the office. Hearing the front has steam complaint, to the It is planned to have approxim3r.tish High Seas Fleet ricuri noise, Mr. Chappie rushed to the 75 men work on each shift. off stations Seapa thereon ately and Utile to the wattto A t n Dies In Los locality and saw a man in the 0 has massed al- - therein as again-i- t the defen in Germany Plow. Duke Page used car lot. Thinking numlerless legions on the in the action. ham a prowler after parts he orhas Mussolini Iairbai.k-Ku.hM'e. .Wait! a Al.ce border-- . Paragraph 2 of He ni dered him to stop and! shot above his B friendship to of laiv states: 77, wukw (f Joxiph Ijjtd That He a' his head when he failed to do so. his readi Strawbejry Water Users jjjtler, ami reiterated In Ulir, iuiimr Utah Stake pio-- 1 He eluded the officer in the purClub the Nazi-fasci- the exclusive right to di'. t del (f Pr ivo. died ss to go to war for t -suit so he returned to the place An ominous permit, as it may- - seenv ideology- fit, the Mu Pay i.t the In me of her da.gh-t- i of the disturbance and found that Mra. of Ileulah McAlli-te- r R;esu, defendants from entering up1 n, overhangs ensorship Senator Elbert Thomas was a the safe had been blown in the I.,-- , Ai.g-le.- -, enter upon, the aid in,,;. fillnwing a ling-i- ' ere coi respondents report troop guevft speaker at an open session Dixon Market as the building wa illne.--- . She left Pi mo four on a vast scale. Pol the said movements of the Payson Cultus Club held full of fumes. Strawberry Reservoir, ing , ago to make h,r home with weak-Rivr-- i ai ' and and Hungary, German allies and the said Strawlx-raA second! man wa routed1 from Wednesday afternoon at the Wilsemi-wa- r her fani.ly. footing. other streams located upon son Little Theatre with President the basement but escaped. Sherath, are on a NeVsJ.'v o . Mr.-- . an lands, for the j Keeler was a native of jt .'' - ssre little Switzerland, Even in ' ' Gladys Winters' in charge. In line iff E. G. Dtirnd.1 was notified at ... , puipiras of h 'nt'ng, Ukjr Jim-2- 9, Pay-o- il was dele bom here and ronic press dispatch states, with the study course of the club his office in Provo but left the fishing, trapping, boating and fir lM'd, a daughter of David and of National any and all recreational or ('Her on present day government, Sen- investigatiin to local officer after 3tes to a League Each year, as America observes Columbus day, attention is M. Fairbanks, Conference had to purposes, and further, that the Su-a- n on Jackson park in Chicago, where stands the sole survivor of three ator Thomas apoke on the Neupioneer reDisarmament looking the situation over. sidents of this commun.ty. Wh n caravels exact replicas of Columbus Pinta, Nina and Santa Marla to make them-.flve- s siaid Strawberry Water User-- , n act and the present contra aise their voices The burglars evidently trality were for the Columbian exposition. The Pinta heaid above the roar of has the right to permit any and a ynung woman, she taught schoul which weie constructed in Spain In 1919 in Europe in (which Amer- frightened by the noose they made vensey ln backMaria the Santa the fire but were Nina destroyed by ail persons to enter upon said heie and was a member of the and Swiss army planes patrolling overica fits into the picture as neutral. and from all indications nothing ground! is still afloat. The boats in which Columbus made his pioneering dramatic first cLI. land or said reservoir or stream? The I.y?on bad. note human appeal made by Pre- was taken from the safe and their For ocean liners. the modern dwarfed are comparison, by voyage She wa. married to Mr. Keeler rowboats in foreground. In Czechoslovakia, sident Roosevelt made even a great took were left behind1. sad, able, and has the right to charge such President Benes ha? fees or compensation as it nny on May 17, 18b3 in the Salt Lake dictator take notice. The speaker In some ways it appears to he said there is dawning a better work of amateurs and some feamobilization order, and determine for the privilege of en- Endow mint House and foil n in .r ;.gned the Eureka Woman Ask era in international relations. tures point to professional methhas been called to tering upon said lands, or said their marriage moved to Puvo. First Regular Meeting .very P.-T.She Council $5500 Damages As Mrs. Ethel Page gave a report od. of reservoir or streams located thereA government he colors. js an active L.D.S. membu of Payson holding many imprtant positions Scheduled Wednesday Result Of Accident of a first district federated cluhs The safe and office were badly sweeping emergency powers ha" on. including the presidency of Ut"h officers meeting held at SjianLvh damaged. e--t abl' shed een under the Stake Relief S ickty. Damages of $5500 are being Fork last Saturday. Major proThe first regular meeting of the of a Czech national hero o asked P.-n by Mrs. Kathleen Butkovitch jects of state duF is the organPay-giA. council will be inspector General Sy thiee daughter--- , Karl F. Keeler, held next Wednesday, October 12 of Eureka in a suit filed1 Tuesday ization of Junior dubs and planta military genius whose rovy, of El Pa-- . Tcxa--- ; David II. Keel- at 7:30 World War achievements are o p. m. in the Y'ibon Little against E. W. and Dale Cutler ing of likes. Each club Is exAf er of Canada; Ralph B. Kcilcr of Theatre. The High almo-- t n character. program will be of as the result of an automobile ac- pected also to sponsor a high school legendary To Dan VI Keel California; Beikeuy, citCzech .other Prague and the great importance to everyone. Mr. cident May 29 between Santaquin art potter contest. Each club in er I.at of Paid Goshen. 'da, CalifonTa; the district will contribute a book Thornton and Mr. Harris of Provo and es are cut off from the world The construction work started Keeler of J. will be present and explain the She asks $5000 for personal da- to the American Fork training Ariz.; Jay buildextensive on week passcenger trains are in oper-Cothe this Adult Recreation classes for til Keeler of Provo; Ml.--. Hattie Be.--t school amendments to be voted on mages and $500 for damages to school. a as all facilities of transport ing and remodeling pragiam months will begin In Pay-so- n winter cf Price; Mis. Evan Gr .mhl of this fall at the general election. the family car. Two selections were rendered by ir needed for the movement of Payson high school. The vvo:k c" week. Monday night at next Mi-- . McAlli .tor Refreshments will be served. the Legion Auxiliary chorus dirsoldiers and war supplies; all civil an addition to the auditorium Mal- Spring Canyon; 7 :30 at the Sr. high school classes Lroth-er.s, of Loo Angeles; two by Mr. Christensen with and ted with excavation for th 3 a.iation, has been grounded, Auxiliary Chorus Invited ected will begin. This group Brooks and Ralph Fairlanks of Miss Ruth Jane Taylor as accom- for ladies of 6000 cubic yards of d'rt Faker-fielit telephone lines, by order of To State Fair be will at for all married ladies and Sing California; 22 grand- Lions Defeat Hinckley panist. ie government, are being held most of this is being hau' d t ladies over 20 year of unmarried child! en and three g'etUgran In Game Friday the Taylor and Jr. high scha il pen for official messages only. The ladies of the Fayson Legion age. A resume of what hasi happened grounds for grading purpo-eAuxiliary were invited to sang at Registration will be followed Funeral sirviee- - were conducted winwere The Lions the Paysen This preliminary work is living to the reader Flair in Salt Lake ray prove helpful Utah the State with classes in marching, game, Thur.-da- y at 2 p. m. in Trovo an ners in a football game last srfused and bedazzled by con- done by the Jensen Company w- -r afternoon. They put etc. There will be no spectator City Thursday in wrethe Piuvo burial Friday on the local field when tihey L.iial on a complete musical program at noting reports. king or John Bernstein, gonna1 allowed, only participant and all park. played again-- t Hinckley in a non- 4 p. m. Senator Elbert Thomas When returned contractor. Chamberlain dressed for activities, gym must 0 conference game. The score was from his first visit to Hitler, met At the same time a cement was the speaker at that period. clothes, slacks or other suitable 19-Mrs .Mary. Elizabeth Hanson attire. Wh Daladier and Bonnet and the conduit to carry the steam line 0 In Region 3 playing, Springville French and British cabinets, and and electric Peterson, 55, a resident of Goshen Current from the old dmsses John Olson Leaves Wednesday night men 6 Provo played a and tie; died Sunday night at the Payson will start Handicraft classes in to and to new had all the buildings gym agreed inrojinced that For Mission Home Pleasant Grave defeated Lehi 13-bo be constructed, is being Claimed Hospital where she had leen re- the Central School will also begin. urge the Czechs to give Germ-r.- y shop DeaSh By won American from Ferk Spanish treatment for two days. The hours will be from 2 to 8 ceiving the Sudeten area in return for built by R. L. Wilson as a subJohn Olson, son of Mrs. Maud She Fork, 24-had been in ill health for 14 guarantees of her territorial Lnteg-nt- y contractor. p. m. Stanley Wilson, and Mm Olson left Monday morning for Mi-- . Margaret Mary Finch Carin the future an years. 0 urging Erma Patten with a group of asthe L. D. S. Mission Home in Salt Carter of bom April sistants will conduct the program. which meant wm Peterton ter o2, wife of Ati-li- n Mrs, bringing irresistible Scout Council Names Utah Poultry Assn Lake City and will leave on OctFantai .11, died at the family 21, 1183 at Goshen, a daughter of pressure to bear on the little demoo 13 for the Swedish Mission. ober Tolhurst For Various Chairmen Buys Property a r aft Charles and Agnes Iiaird Hansen. lingering hure Wednesday cracy the world was aghast that A social in his honor was given tie French She was married to David Peter- State Assembly President illness, and British should Planning Committees are in a probate IViday night in the Second ward A occurrence 14, horn was Carter Mrs. kave'so May 16, 1902 in Ihrovo. Makes Official Visit sold their shameles'ily court wax a spirited auction last hall and a testimonial honored the son, Feliruary 1886 at Gosltn. a daughter of are her huslmnd and To Rebekah Lodge ally down Representatives from Nebi I)i Surviving the river. But at the Abe Turners young missionary Sunday evening Ann Garbett Saturday in three daughters, Mrs. Agnes Sorsure tinm, the world1 was gra.te-fu- l trict attended the executive b an Ilyium and Ma-in tlho ward chapel. the Tolhurst court proinvolving Mr. to Utah Natinm the married was for She enson Mrs. Mary Steel and Mrs Fiinh. that piace had apparently been meeting The president of the Skate As0 located on Utah Avenue and perty council held ir Scout Lake Fait Parks of Goshen; her m the Temple Grossman Boy Belle Carter tyrtained, even though it did not . Ea-t- , sembly, Mrs. Daisy Smiley of Pay-onmother and the following brothers Helper, made her official visit to J the price paid. Then Chamb-arai- Provo Monday night. Chairmen for Aug t P. Hot'. 1 hi y lived in lit Walk. r Bank and Trust Go. was Cook Fanta-qui- n and sisters', Robert Hansen, Elmer the Payson Rebekah Lodge Monwud again to Hitler and the various planning committee1 Euieka k'fo0 moving ti an irdcr to sell the proreeking announce: Mr-- . a was and Carter very named were and plans returned defeated. Hansen, Mrs. Katie Fimess and day night at the I.O.O.F. HaH. For- the t held by Madeto be active L.D.F. eh.: eh vv :kur. Fne perty half meets seven for Mm Olga FHllmer of Rlackfoot Twenty-eigh- t training visitors from other r had tai?ed his price Toihui.-t- . Utah Poultry the dir s, ivi J a- - pri ident of the M I A. line ke Hansen of Poca- lodges of the state Were gueebs. Idaho and Lynn wantul net only the Sudeten conducted this fall under has Feen renty of Provo. (which h? in Eureka for several years and tello; 9 grandchildren. Fallowing the program, a banquet claims, without truth, ection of Roy ware-hu.-and the they enterThe pheasant season will last c 0 of the Faiitaouin R cf ing services were conducted was served Funeral to members and belonged to Germany; in realPrim t ed a bid of $2,62.'. Angus Olsen six days this year in Utah county Thursday at 2 p. m, in the Goshen for s;x years. ty mo't of the Sudeten belonged Marriage Announced Music and toast featurguests'. Fuk ran the bidding and quail can be taken for two ward of Fpank-W. W. ed the event. si e wa- - a member of r dhu-.Bishop by chapel Id Hapuburg Aurtrian the School to if'!, 100, the price paid by days, according to Newell B. Cook Thomas. Interment was in the Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Hancock He Nolo Stake Sunday eirpire, and there is as much or 0 a""oeialion. It was agreed state fush and game commissioner. Poultiy Goshen cemetery under direction of ICoe racal difference between a wish to announce the marriage of Board. be would paid that the same price The season will begin on Nov- the Claudin Fkneral Home. Genr.c-High School Presents their daughter, Marie, to Mr. em and an Austrian as l, fie the other half of the proper- ember 6 and last through NovemS. ruing are hi r for 0 Le5 Mrs. and Mr. of son an American and a Canad-t- a, Clayson, Program At Goshen miand a daughter a- - f'dliw-- : ty. ber 11 and open days for quail are The h Fork. for of Fpani-F example) but insisted ter Clayson Auxn A. Cait'r and LaMar November 6 and 7. Bag limit for William A. Comaby at the The Paysoni high school fadulty zed in tV of Poland and ceremony was jolen-rights Carter of I."- - Argch?; Dn, Bill Attention Deer Hunters! Hun pheasants is three male birds per Dies At Spanish Fork and music department went to Irtri' to other parts of Czedh- - Fait Lake Temple, Thureday, Sep- end Jack ( art'T of Fintaquin an day and a possession limit of two Goshen Wednesday night to presKlovcL'a he ix as well tember 29, with relatives of th' Air-- '. J'.'iri Dixon f M'fivd; recognized kill of pheasants. Eight of thrill to the add To der A. legal former Rii: your William 62, days Comaby, mak ent a program sponsored by the Thty will nieart the complete disimem- - couple present. in Maj field Oetoler 18 birds per day is the limit for quail clerk of Nc-bgniiM idren aul the fdliwir-died P.-School hunt, A A. of Goshen with its pretop district, Fork. cf the republic. And that their home in Spansh Ge 111 and - e g(' I n h and attend the Dur ILnters Ball. Areas except those posted will in Spanish Fork last week follow- sident, Mrs. Delbert White U will a price that Mr. Chamberlain ml Jo1 n F'rnh of F.reki; RobThe Col large wedding reception He was well Anticipate the dance, talk about be open in tbe county. ing an operation. 5 bride Mi-- . unwilling to pay. He agreed given in their honor by the of Mrey Finch bind sanctuary known in Fay- t; ert Steel to umbia friends nur servjoin invite plant and Funeral it The program was arranged by 4 Payson. sn;T1y transmit the demands Friday right in the Thomas of Fuika; Mm. bird sanctuary, Fur ices were conducted Sunday in melodic Goshen to the dance Valcy Here to oij Lloyd Wignall, faculty advisor for Chari-dt. all. Mr-;Beir? and Syrovy; it is signif-tha- ward recreation ,, f (J k n; of Ralph Migliaccios Chi- farm sanctuary, FYovo RiveT sanct- the Spanish Fork high school aud the student body and consisted of a eleet, bride the FiJv-' he refused to recom- I!'i) In honor of V!ii. of G ' 'ra; M of uary, radius of one fourth mile itorium. orchi tia in the mid-- t a concert by the school band; talk M the'r p ''erptan ce. And the shower was given last week af Fi zahi th cago ; - n i f M uj from Bullocks rat farm, grounds jn nuiii decoration?. 0 by Mr. Wignall and Keith JohnrTlr f 'll reved the British lead. f Ii ' iw ell the home of Miss Carol 0 Utah State Mental Hospital and son, student body mayor; vocal Further By this He detime, in the Twenty friends enjoyed Hareiitt r rook visited this American Fork training school, are Fire Department Called T' I M. solo, Miss1 Lucille Bingham; exi i'a F b rt space 'V( of few days, there lightful affair and many her dosed with areas. all in week To Lake Ins Vigas hibition of motion pictures' of tbe 'n F'i.i-,Spring F1.1 1, y Been a h m uv 0 S. Nel--Mrs. Grace great change of senti- - gifts were received by the concert ilia land gHer, II iv grandda at Oakland in July If ,v B ',ri qu n England and France. Eden g'uest. Members of the E. T. C. club Mr-- . The Payson fire department wa showing Payson high school band Swaner, who Mudilne w r i ha a o org speech, which was since attended the dance at Spanish Fork called to Spring Lake Wednesday directed by Mr. la- - ben w.th Mr?. Neb-oft F.iChristensen; oed w H tremendous d ut' Wilson Sarah Mrs. returned Saturday night in a group follow afternoon to a grass fire which anpreiv-tHe Region convention, I 1' of faculty members by f the la-- t ii reci n th e pfFect that the time has relatives in Salt Lake City ing a chicken dinner. threatened farm property. nw with Mrs. Crook. Principal Louis A. Batesu Home. (Continued on week. Page 8) Frustrated By Officer e t, t , Ax-iv- .r ; sec-Ch- 1 de-ui- il ; Mrs. Martha Keeler , Angeles -- Sen. Thomas Speaks r, ! -- At Cultus st pi-n- Meet ib o'-t- -- r v . - toc-use- A--- A. p Construction Work e-eyed Starts Adult Recreation School Classes e, d, s. Goshen Resident Dies 1 Following Long Illness 6. Santaquin Woman 6-- 6; Proclaims Six n Day Pheasant Hunt intc-re-- Pro-duce- js -- Ta-i-e- pre-ide- nt h s . -- -- -- Ro---- 1 y. -- -- i B-- ck 1 -- - c 1 m J i 1 - r Begin WSSieJi!? 'wA |