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Show Tlie PaysoE Cflnupomjiclle PARSON, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1938 Only One Day Left For Voters To Register Goshen Resident Called By Death Blame Johnson, 53, died Friday morning at his home in Goshen. He was born October 1, 18S5 at that Affect the Dinner gaffe Mountain City, Tenn. a son of W. Individual. o E.t'ry Dixon and Cynthia Calloway John Prob-Locand son. He tame to Utah in 1923, ,fgfa, Inseparable from in EUreka. On Novemblocating v fellfa- ier 27, 1929 he married Lillie Stewart and since that time has little more than two months, lived in Goshen. " Ac-V- g will convene again. He is survived by his widow to most forecasters it will two daughters and one son, Renee, far moie independent body, Billie and Theodore Johnson and a White House influence the following step children: Stw-ait- , few last 1 tit jncerned, than its Gail and Audia Finch and The failure of the (!lfll ;jcessors. Mrs. Lavern Kirk of Goshen and every purge s party Mrs. Winona Taylor of Pay son f tor against whom heandcam-his Funeral services will le conduc fed was renominated, ted 2 p. m. in Goshen Monday at a qrf' victory was the defeat by with Bishop W. W. Thomas in Twef fmall maigin of Congressman' charge. Interment will be in the ,Ctbhner of New York has, the Gwtlhen eemetrey under direction gjofts say, aroused a belligerent of the Claudin Funeral Home. b in the hearts of a large 1 y jer of lawmakers who have ai h f -- nt to vote at the general election on Not ember 8, as the only r mu registration date Ls November 1. Persons who mu-- t regi-te- r are those who have moved from one district to another, those who failed to vote in both of the last twro general elections and those javt coming of age. g Pay-lega- books will Registration posited in public places before November 1, so that the public can next check their names. Social To Be Held I spending their time sitting fence, m fear of making ffcitments that might cost W votes. another particular this "Congress unless the unlocked flpnens, will be different from 'I it immediately follows. Leg-- f vexa- yn dealing with many domestic problems will be on Vlendar. But this will be padowed, during a large part I session at any rate, by pro- legislation arising from the jk European and Asiatic sit-iand dealing with what Country will do if and when peaks. out. rdlng to Business Week, fed war proposal for Con-fa- ll into two broad cabegor-1- . Measures to support disturbed by de newt of the normal functional trade at home and abroad. asurea anticipating the of the United and this is taken for in all quarters of the .istration. y- 0Ce A Democratic Ladies social will be held in the Third ward retrta-tw- n hall Friday from three to six p. m. A program of nnruc be presented and there will be speakers from Provo. Refresh merits will be served. All ladies Infant Soft Dies Ooebober Hunting Season Am. Legion Auxiliary Reorganized Monday are invited. Per Year In Advaace 24, when To Accident Victim Douglass L. Gadd, 24, of Nephi died Saturday at a hospital in Salt Lake City from a broken back which he suffered when the car in which he was riding left the highway four miles south of Payson. Injured in the same accident was Leon Breadbert, 27, also of Nephi. The two injured men Were brought bo the Payson Hospital for treatment anil Mr. Gadd was removed to Salt Lake later. He was bom at Garfield April 6, 1914, a son of Arthur and Jane Gadd. He is survived by his widow, Eva Spend Gadd, a son, his mother, two brothers and two The Scout membership in, the the school will reopen. It i hoped Utah National Parks council reg- - that studbnito will be ready to irtration of scouts reached a new enter as school work will get under high for the year. At the October regular schedule then. executive board' meeting the re-- 1 One unit of the gymnasium and port showed 5429 registered scouts I shop has been completed, a large sisters. in September or 400 higher than pipe vent, last year and 1000 more than two yeans ago. Achievement Awards Made To 60 Four-- H Well Underway Club Members Achievement awards were made to approximately 60 Four-dub members from six dubs of Paynoiv The Payson unit, American Each ship has Us sick bay. Above huntinK was reorganized Ronald Glenn Wilccck, 4 month Lehi Auxiliary is the dispensary on the U, 8. S. " jr this week with the open and Soring Lake Sunday evening of old son of Glenn 0. and Vina Salt Lake City. Running this part Monday night at the home Sat unlay when in the Payson First ward. Miss Moore of the navy is the medical corps, Mrs. Gladys Wilson. Hn Roto Wilcock of Spry, Utah, Bessie Kirkham of Provo, Utah wcre mwted which also takes a leading hand In Wilde who ww elected to the pos- died at the Payson hocpital SunCompetition Home Demonstration agent I Cbumty outin Uncle measures health Sams yd on president, withdrew and are urging care made the awards, to the members Cjiam0 day evening following a major I inilying possessions L the first vice president was operation. ting of fireamw bo pre and twelve leaders, also to Mias Editor Chronicle: I I tSabed. He was born at Spry, June tragedies from stray bullets Donna Tannor and Miss Mae HousUs Lehi Republicans have never 3, 1938. and her type of hunting arri er, the local supervisors. Mm. IMda Grover of Provo gave exactly been noted for our modHundreds of sportsmen art Surviving a,re the parents, one la The program included talks by report of the National Legion esty when it comes to picking the deer hunt this week which Betty Madsen, a leader; on sister, Evelyn B. Wilcock and the in Wilda SepConvention at Los Angeles public payroll jobs for the worthy Mfowed by the open season Bussell, a member; Mrs. Wayne grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- of our community new officers initiated bember and opportunity ence L. Moore of Spring Lake. pheasants, Simon, a mother; and Luther as follows: Mrs. EJloiae PUhnoro, presenting. So, when we selected Funeral services were conducted Oarlii-d1st Leona Mrs. Thomas, furst-clas- s spoke on the value of president; a engineer from the in the 1 Erick-North club work to a community. MusTuesday vice president; Mrs. Leah Panguitoh w'est of town and put him up foi jN JHE PUBLIC LIBRARY ward and interment was in the ical selections were given, by the son, second vice president; Mrs. county surveyor, and then a I Sjpry cemetery. various dub groups. Mrs. Ella Mlary Jeppsan, secretary; Replacements accountant, from a little o Bad Mrs. Pauline Gale, Sibill treasurer; Marcus King Mormon, Jim, north and east from center, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Persson offered him to the public as eoun ham, historian; Mrs. Belle Monta- - phe Stalking Ilorso, Self Raised, Igue, sergeant at arms; Mrs. Soph-- West of Apache Pass, Thunder Republicans Appoint and their mother are here from ty clerk, we figured wed done California to visit Mr. and Mrs. right smart by out home town Mountain, The Scarab Murder Campaign Manager The Ten Commandments, John Persson and other relatives. But I guess were slipping being Case, A report was given by the reWalter F. Whitehead of Provo The Greater Cour Pour Gardens, somewhat out of practice. It must Stertiring president, Mr. Sarah been appointed manager of has from went be. Look what happened! Many people age, Payson ling, on the yeans activities, also the Republican party campaign in to Salt Lake City Saturday for No sooner had we settled back by the treasurer and various com Utah County. Headquarters have the football game between Brigham to reap the regards from a grate mittee chairmen. Vocal selections in the Provo Commerbeen opened I Young University and University fid community than along come: Ko-- I Ctuto are stores being taken aboard the I were given by Barbara Douglass their teens (Indian cial and Savings Bank building. of Utah which resulted in a 7 the Lehi Democrats: And what U. S. S. Houston In Chefoo, China. ant Janice Boyle accompanied on I Boy), Aviation Stories for Boys, do they do? They not only pick Thanks to advances in storage and I tie. accordian, by Dorothy D. Me-- Rob, Son of Battle, Nobodyi Fifty-Fou- r Enroll For out the two best four-yea- r jobs A sockl haor any observers, both kinds of m'uTt Boy, A boy scout with the Sea Pellan RngcT and smoked on Classes Carl Recreation Harrison this entertained seasons Mr. call ominous for they tion are political andl refresh--1 Devil, High Acres, Rosemary and meats, dried vegetables and the business pickled club the of at but in ladies her rub it board, tremendous putmean bridge a they by J meats were served. Miss McCJel the Princess, Christine, Winds In bly hard tack. Fifty-fou- r ladle have enrolled the control of gover- her home Monday evening. Spec- ting both right in the dead-centIan entertained with accord ;an the West. Next Door Neighbors, tii winter recreation classes for EllsI of town, on the same street, and nor business and in&SvidUals ial guests were Mrs1. J. H. music. Sugarhall House, Sts Barton, Stud addievent war comes. It is worth and Mrs. M. L. Oldroyd. darned near in the same family lent Nurse; Sue Barton, Senior New Bodies for Old. Any bo must enrolled member tional Bertie Mrs. we Mrs. have So Leona Whew! what chance Wright, y advocated, for instance, Under Singing Sands, Fred Page, eon of Mr. and Mrs. j Nurs by November 1st as non will be if our trade abroad were Smith and Mrs. Ethel Brimhall got in this neighborhood after I as9' A. C. Page is here from New York taken after that date. such an ignoble showing as ours received the prizes. Continued on Page 8) his vacation visit with a for Grty Books Childrens Of course, we might induce the parent and friends. Fred left a vhy the Chimes Rang, Nip and Miss Ruth Kempton and Miss strong men of the opposition to York since New for and chib leadens, in ago year TYPE YOU'LL YOU and jack, Who Knows, Tonito end Lois Sheffield, meet us in some back room time has been, employed as pronto, Jeremy Mouse, Cinder the the First ward entertained their that fix up a deal whereby parity loyal THAT'S an accountant on Wall Street. Oat, The Night Before Christmas, club members Thursday evening at ty could be submerged to civic The White Stag, Thh Greedy Goat, the Kempton home. Mothers of pride; and thereby fill the county the girls were honored gueslts. The Castle No. 9. building with Lehi folks. Might be done; but I dont believe it! r, our men are ru rt Mr. andi Mrs.. William A. Mr-- 1 lers in their own right, and won' armourer the birth of a Clellan starve not having as yet the pub baby girl Sunday, October 16, in j habit. Salt Lake City. ptHAvyrouH JORDAN RIVER ABE. P. S. Having no annual day, Broad Cretan of a was Mire. George Q. Sperecer Peach day, or Onion day, or like taste with good type afsocial hostess at a delightful and good judgment. Strawberry day, or such, us Lehi I twelve for on ternoon Friday bi annual folks could get Sharp Eyes of a type guests including Mrs. John F. Ole-- 1 ho can spot worthly and celebrate CANDIDATES to the navy, Americas Thanks while things. Mm EmlTia Wilson, Mrs. Lee day. Everybody welcome. clocks are kept on time. At the na- Arvn Pave Mrs. V o val observatory in Washington is the Golden Mre. which marks the spot of tero Laban Hancbaig, X I Mrs. Maggie Stark entertained Mra I W. McMullmt R. all Mrsc for loir, and zero latitude twelve friends at her home last official measurement in the United K L. CXirtJS Mrs. Earl Page, Mm week at a pleasant social after States. Twenty times daily, time sig- - GJade l. Love- social chat were noon. Sewing and less and Mrs. George Christensen. enjoyed and luncheon was served. Mrs. Mary Solman Willis of California has been week her celebrated laJt Watsonville, Snow Janice Haskell spent Mrs. Edna with her sister, y Thursin anniver.-arwith her Payson daughter, visiting eighth birthday in Kaysville Mirs. Lillie Dean. She also visited a . for with Frot-ta afternoon party Lee Mrs. day in Salt Lake CSty with relatives. group of school friends. Pctectneet Camp, Daughters of Double-Ric- h Mra L. N. Ellsworth of Salt to bnde a Pioneers held their regular mmer, Utah Edith Mbs of lake Ckty visited here last Week home was guest of honor at a party October meeting at the with her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Dixon. S. Adclia Mrs. sur the captain, Friday evening arranged as a Hil included history a and present The program Made m Mar prise by her former A 90 PROOF whiskey with the Mari Schaer-to- t r Kentucky by Kentuckian, the rood old Kentucky School cla s members from of her father, John Jacob Sunday C. CO. INC N Mrs. Elmo B. Wilson entertainso two Copr. 1918. SCHENLEY PRODUCTS Dixon Mrs. piano j The delightful by the Find vard. ed at a family dinner aft her home the affair was held at the Elmer home lections, Mrs. Mae Dixon and Re- in Spanish Fork Sunday to celeAda Taylor. and twenty young folks were pre- lesson by Mrs. brate the 23rd wedding anniversto twenty ierved were sent. Group games were played freshments hoc- - test os were ary of her parentis, Mr. and Mrs. As honored fading members. and lunch was rened The Minnie Douglass, Mrs. Inez Duke Page. guest was presented a lovely gift. Mrs. Elmer and Mrs. Gwigiana Vert. Mrs. Ann Mikkelson and her Miss Ihore nee Manwill who is in law Mrs, Gusto of Provo sister Mrs. and Perkins Iona Mrs. attending school at Snow Junior here with Mr. and spent Manti in vudted Hillman week Eugme college in Ephraim, sjlent the Lars Mra Larsen, parent of Mra. week with Mrs. Clifford end here wnth her mother, Mr. lart American Red Crow Roll Call Poster for 1938. Mikkelson. Elizabeth Manwill. Le-Igio- n Republicans 1 jsUll I Monday, $2.00 Injuries Prove Fatal Industrial Vacation Tine Utah County Commission Schools in Nobo School Dirt riot has announced that County taxpay- - including Payson anil communi-er- a will not become delinquent un- - ties south, are dosed this week tal after December 20. A petition for the industrial vacation as bearing the names of 118 taxpay- - scheduled, although other parts of ers was presejited to the comm is- - I the district reopened due to the sionens requesting an extension I stormy weather, from November 30, the regular l It was impossible to open I date. son high school due to the remod- j ding work underway. Gomertruc-tiois going on day and night to have the ladies lockers, shotwers and toilet rooms completed by Battleships float and sailors climb ropes but here area few things you never kneic about your Inited States Navy! -- . Schools Closed For Taxpayer Granted Extension On Taxes NAVY DAY Only one chance is left for vo- ters not registered to qualify 5c Per Copy Face Ml s, 4-- II top-notc- h 1 nt 7-- 1 el'isl' n in-i- n er ARE THIS E THIS BOURBON 4-- g g m How-sO-eve- sizes t all lumber 81 lie-fu- gainst A I Tay-longitu- :ii kind for etlf compleh1" dies, pato cleaners. lf you are this type, you ill know what to take... ie delicious utucky straight Bourbon! -- |