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Show Btar, ner j n-- ts ay son C3 Men , a dt! nS ap Eddie ' Pa( '9? No. 10 VoL 51, PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, Cf Opera Tonight The first ual Pry-o- Riine piT- d Ill-on- - ntrtbn will le tonight Ap) y tudeit- - -- ,11 - j j -- 'i-i- t ) : year. Death Claims Father Of Dr. L. D. Pfouts ( educa- law ui,l d many in 'n. - of i clies of J. W. Pfouts, 85, lather major activity so successfully. a i n the pait of tional tuily ; w in, lib ( g'.it-- h u' ani Dr. L e D. Pfouts of Payson, died to v. hat tin y h, hi to be reulati i; indu-- t' clay; marine liiotl.ir Thursday evening at his home, 210 Cultus Club Plans in-the of lliuful bunion, impo-i- d j monthly average by it repeal North 6th East street from infirElection Luncheon The rip i verttory law; .setting up of modi-- 1 ; r I'liii,-- , mities of age. I cal Cooperative and for amendment 4s to fs, liseaRng huge nnasutes Mr. Pfouts was born Jun? 24, Tht annual Cultus Club spring 1854 at to penm't split i f iq port from aj legislative constitution of the Winesburg, Ohio, a son of s6S 8S ff election luneheon will lie held at (1 nurt. m smoms. David and Nancy Erred Pfouts, 1 A Th" (tilth on .pwative measure the Pays. on IIot?l next Wednesday Apiruial by the enate of meas- early Ohio residints. He has rePre-ideA Vt m dicino March 15, at 1:50 p. m. t appropriate $25,000 for a put' a four, of sided in Payson since 1936. He is Gladys Wintei's will be the pre- survived uti u:al eniffcct. If pa- - td by the i. stndy of by bis widow, Mrs. Mary tijirto ar Mrs. Lula 1 increase the mark-u- p FYanees pric? rf appiived ly the goiernir siding officer and Pfouts; his son. Dr. Arwill be Uor ard wines; to put the state the o ianiat'on of nr d.c a! cooper-highwa- y Pfouts, well known Pay on resipatr d under civil service, atiu s will hi p.rmitt ,1 by law. range meats for the event are being dent and prominent Scout official; and to place health departments of Lni'er the bill as am nded the made by the social committee. one daughter, Mrs. Norma A. Ando ond class cities under st ,t board of health would direct erson of Portland, Oregon; seven lie ci opei at vi , number-hi- p of grandchild i on; two brothers,, ReuNefco J Killing by the senate of a bill which w uld be n trietui to legal ben Pfouts of Applecreck, Ohio to tax natural gas and it id nts of the ana aff.rted. and David F. Pfouts of Dresden, II. J. It. 1 call lor a c n titu- t Ohio. tioial amendment to provide foi raise the mine oecupat.m tax. The body will be taken to Salt . ' Out of a melange of nearly 90 cp!it legislative It aim MortLake City by the Do-ere-t & 1J)( bills 'appro id by litlur the upper to ci"ect exiting con Tthsns cremation the Salt for at uary or lower home last week thise are eau-a- d ly a jam of bill- - at th Lake crematorium, Friday. There t consiih it'd outstanding in impnr-tanc- e end i,f the session by Nebo Staka Quarterly Confer- will be no service here but memt the state at large. Only prni iding a d iring which ence and Conventions of Sunday orial services will be conducted one the teach. rd nt remei t mea- -' may letter fannliai ize Schools and Primary associations at Wilmot, Ohio and the arrangewon tlu a; pro. a! of both them-- . Ives with propo ?d legissure will be held in Payson on March ments are le Ln,g made by a niece, lation. foranc' Miss Maud Harold of Wilmot. 11 and 12 according to the followApjimal if the bill to provide ing schedule: Up to Saturday night, with sine will be at the Wilmot Service die adjournment but four days f.ra study of Oicupatior.al church and the ashes Aaionic Priesthood convention marks the end of th? current in the family plot. away, the legislators had acted will be interred will be held in th? Payson Junior cffoits to have occupationo upon approx mately 220 of the 010 high school Saturday, March 11. : bills ir tr duct 1. ie have al diseases ineludcrl in the w The first session will be held at been pi'-iand th h act. Its sp conqun-atioby m. to enter into activity work. d hope that the study I p. e.xpr. signed by the governor. These 5:00 p. m. to 7:00 p. m. From ltsolutlons an memor- will i.'u.t in r.p rts upon which Called By jjj: elude Twiiitv-twth? boys from the four w'ards, of have been killed action by the 1941 legislature maj ials., I will Aaronic all serve Payson and. 43 withdrawn f r one lea'On b? ba-emembers and workers The liquor mark-u- p or anothir. Nine have been tabl.d. biil piovide-- f Mrs. Clara Resch Evans, 83, one JJ At 7 of with supper. stake the . r a:i mcna-- e in the priie of On Monday there were 57 serati of the be-- t loved women of Payson m. a meeting for bishops and cent p. passed bills awaiting action by the liqu r- - by a 50 to GJ quietly away at her home Aaronic Priesthood members passed all ir.aik-U!d house and 74 home ) and in win - of from 40 meas409 East 2nd North, on Wednesand workers will be held in th? to 59 per rent. ures aw at log aeti m by s mat day at 4:30 p. m. At her bedside ame budding. d A sinato lma-ur- e prowas her only son, Edmond Evans, 1enbil' by both branches Sunday morning at 8:30 a. m. his wife and a faithful devoted were awaiting aj pi vnl or disap- vide treatment of ailing min-e- i in at the state tubeieulo-i- , hos- the Primary Board will meet proval of Gm error H.nry H. friend, Mrs. George A. Ohiecver. 3rd ward church. All the Payson Blood, who has thus far vitoed but pital to le erect, d at Ogden. Mrs. Evans was horn October 12, officers concerned with Pritwo mea-es. Ore disapproved An ther will enable the state to take 1856 at Waferatfinger, Winttenkeg, beesuse of a technical defect has paiticipaU in fulcra! aid to educa- mary work are expected to attend Germany. She was converted to At the same hour this meeting. n been ivp:is-ed- . tion if pi op, od mtioiul the L.D.S. church in her native Stake the Sunday School board - imaitul by congress. Un-.The adapt. d teachers retirement country and two months later left and all stake officers concerned I m nt c ni)en-a- t fund bill limits the states contrion - clari-- ! a home of luxury, her wealthy famwith Sunday School work will bution to the fund to $400,000 each id and .mplifi.d by another ap-- p ily and friend's and emigrated to meet in the Nebo Stake office. biennium. The retirement 10 veil bill. Utah. She came to Payson in 1894 The regular Stake Quarterly is th? s t r. t e g. iVi.il fun and has lived here since then. New Cinfertrx? session will be held in friends she mad? more than $(00,000 fur th currreadily, amongst Gives Librarian City the Tab.macle Sunday at 10:00 ent biennium. The request for th" them was Nebo Stake Patriarch All members of the stake a. m. For Year 1938 ensuing biennium was more Turn Report Charles D. Evans whom she marand expected to atare requested Several measures t $800, COO. ried in the Salt Lake Temple in Mr-Mary McKell, Pay on City tend this conference. lewen the states burden had been 1899. Their only son, Edmund ha- - announced a report At 1:00 p. m. a special meeting introduced and the approved one Libra ian Evans is the .ole survivor. is regarded as a eomprom'se. The for the .liar 195S showing 29s of stake Sunday School board The people in Payson have cherik- - add il to the library, members and ward Sunday School w senate the bill Friday. The ni ished memories of her, for she (ID given in payment of finis on superintendents will bo held in the retirenunt fund now e more gave willingly of her time, energy than $909,000. Payments to date th? mens ead-- , an 13 as gift-- X bo Stake office. and magnetic personality. An acwith-diaAt 2:00 p. m. convention sessthe l.hiaiy and 57 w have le.n about $08,000. complished pianist, she rendered ions of both Sunday School and n. The local option hill p'jsst.() the great service with her talent. She There are 1.G14 regi-- t r. ,1 borr- Pr'mary associations will be held. also loWer home by a vote of 37 to 21. gave of her service in the 3rd Under it counties, cities and towns ow! is urd' in me ami 221 mem-- ' The Primary will meet in the (Lurch organizations' and was a ward church and the Sunday ei s r gi- -' eri d in 1938. decide will of the old Nebo Stake Remember lvne wluther ttby they A t ta! if 12,59!) Tioks were Schools will meet in the Stake lief fte liipi, r tores, pr,,vi'i(ns Society and Primary board All members of th? that oni fourth of a pditaal '"nned tin irg the jer.r, 58 p rio Tahenacle. for many years. She was also take are invited t) attend either and two daily n wv ):iier-werentitys registered voters may the-- e of meetings. received and 277 bulks weri fir an oLction. If a m.ij Mutuals will hold their con The d, c'de again-- t the sale of li- mended and hound. Payment (f fiu s on ver due for. nee in the Tabernacle Sunday quors, it will be unlawful to operwas $,G.()9 and $18.70 was wurirg as u ual. A good program '"oks ate State liqu r stilts or muk for r lit ill on late t pub-'- i as teen arranged for this meetreieiud sale in the aria. T ing. fiition. . The educational study bill probo"kc a of number arc Tb'"e vide a for the ertabl sh.ment of Cortmission to investigate the borrowed timing 1938 that wi r Haskell Sparks Pines wi'l be fitaifts var'om school s with rot riturred. e r tarn- a view if n porting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haskell an-- r ponded on th-- e if they il. cf ind ed the before Ap: Heeds to the 1941 state legi lature. unce the of their The nra-ur- e ead- an appropGrace, to Mr. Clark daughter, C riation of $25,900. Presented Rfarks of Nephi. The event was mmi'S.on Farce-Comed- y solemniz'd on March 1, in the mender- - will uve with mt pay. The womens eight-hou- r Salt Ixiko Temple. A large rocep-tii- n ward M. I. A. The bill in honor of the young couple law to the fare i xti mb- - the dy Calm Yourself, all indu-t- i ies, trades and occupa- m the ward roc: cat ion hall Tues- was given on Friday, March 3, in s tions excepting cami"ries and ward amu- meat hall. day nij, 1t. Mr. Shi iman L ivele-w- as the ino e p'ri-hablthe director and the cast UhT. packing , Dcyme-- 1 c si rvants Mrs. Mr. Mai and I. Ijovedc-s1, Sherman Doyle Liddle ancluded av n t inelu a seven pound of the birth The maible nounce Elmer fTni-Afton Ration no ga reg Egi" Kaye. bill cr.atis a state board of amuse- Pian Elmer, Elda Schwartz, Pau1 aby boy Saturday, March 4 at the ment control to regulate the licen- Dixon, Ruth Kempton. Penn Spen- Pay on City hospital. It is their first child. sing and taxing of marid? mach- - cer ad Clarenc Christenson. COtrKtii", town-- ; h- -- upp-o-iti- " -- , " -- Os-- liq-i:- .r r. j Stake Quarterly Conference ses-ion- Saturday la Sunday s Pre.-byteri- Fm-ty-th- Mrs. Clara Evans n e d in-f- ie Death o Prie.s-thoe- S-- d J' it pa--i- ? pa-se- pa-se- fr u Tgi-la-tio- -- sy-to- -. 1 pa-se- d r'-ii- o -- Discover Skeletons be-iu- jf -- first one and across the tiench about three feet was the bone.-c- f t tlei dog. About 15 fiet ea-- ey Coach Vern Waldos Payson chamLions became the last Fri lay pions of Nebo divi-dcnight when they gained on im6 pressive victory over Spanish Fork. They turned in 20 points during the first half, holding the visitors, to eight. They will enter the State Tournament which opens in Salt Lake next Wednesday. SpringvilL? lost the runner-u- p position in the division when they were defeated by Nephi 23 to 24. This put three teams in a tie for the ruruner-u- p spot. Tintic won this place by defeating Nephi at Payson Monday night with a 9 victory and turning back Spring-vill- e here Wednesday night 25 to The Fourth ward chapel was filled to capacity for the farewell testimonial Sunday night in hoijoi of Miss Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Duke Page, previous to her departure Monday morning for the Mission Home in Salt Lake before leaving for the British Mission. A large group of relatives from Riverton were at the testimonial ami also guests at the Pago home Sunday for dinner. Win. C. Davis Dies Following Illness 24. They will play Lri'i, runner-uWilliam Clinton Davis, 60, died of the Alpine Friday Tuesday night at the family home night for a chance at the state 289 West 5th South, after an illtournament for the first time in ness, of several month. history. He was born July 24, 1879 at o Sandy, a son of Seward and ElizaAnnounce Marriage beth Hardy Davis. He married Susan Naylor in Sandy, SeptemDr. and Mrs. Asa L. Ourtis an- ber 19, 1900. Th'y have resided nounce the marriage of their son, in Payson for the pa-- t 13 years Asa Brentnal Curtis and Sophia and previously had livenl in Eureka Hansen of Spanish Fork which for nine years. took place on February 22, in the He is survived by his widow and Mesa Temple. Mrs. Curtis accom11 children, William Clinton Davis panied them to Mesa to witness of Santaquin; Gexirge Davis of Los the ceremony and then to Los AnAngeles; Mrs. Thirza Leifson of geles to visit friends. She return- Spanish Fork; Mrs. Nonna Jasper ed home and the couple continued of Eureka; Mrs. Lola Barker of their wedding trip to Ran FranSpringville; Ree Vearl, Dave, Vern, cisco for the Golden Gate Exposi- Zrtla ami Elaine and Mrs. Bernice tion on Treasure Island. They Fdlver of Pay.-- , on; 19 grandchild arrived home Monday night. ren; one brother, Albert Davis of Butte, Montana; three sisters, Mrs very active in the ward organizaMay Mickelson of Rigby, Idaho-Mrstions and was one of the oldest Grace Maustrom of Murray; members of the Relief Society in Mrs. Lula Goff of Sandy; severPayson. al half brothers and sisters; a Funeral services will be conducstep mother, Mrs. Nellie Davis of ted Saturday at 2 p. m. in the 4th Salt Iike City. ward chapel. Interment will lie in Funeral service will be conducthe Springville cemetery under the ted Saturday at 1:30 p. m. in th direction of the Deseret Mortuary. 2nd ward chapel. Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuary Friday and at the family home Friday evening and Saturday Interment prior to the services. will be in Payson City cemetery. p . o Talk Scheduled Mr. Starks from the Agriculture College will give a talk on Landillustrated scape Improvement with p'eture slides, including some taken in Payson, Tuesday, March 14th at 7:30 p. m. in the Wilson e -- little theatre. pre-ente- Mrs. Nathan Simmons went to Salt Lake City Sunday to attend a wedding reception given in honor of her granddaughter, Anna Dale Storrs and Richard S. Tanner giver at the home of the brides parents. - v I The couple were married Salt Lake Temple. Geneials office and has been approved by Commissioner Cook, who has given fair and cooperative assistance throughout the negotiation which resulted in the following agreement: Whereas difficulties have arisen between the association' and the sportnien of the state relating bo the right of sportsmen to go upon the large tract of land located in Wastch County and owned by the association under the Strawberry project for the purpose of hunting and fishing and other recreational activities; a means is provided to make this more desirable. In consideration of certain payments to be made to the association by the commissioner, they will pemiit sportsmen to go upon the project for recreational purposes. If the commission fails to pay the consideration promptly, the association may, at it option, declare the agreement null and void after y notice of default. giving a and Hunting fishing must be done in accordance with state and fix Penal laws and also reasonable of the company to regulations pievent interference with irrigation and grazing within the project. In the event that conditions do not justify opening for the fishing season for a year in which a payment has been made, the association shall make 'a refund up to ! Testimonial Given In Honor of Mildred Page fr -t The agreement has, the unanimous approval of the Water Users board of directors, and the Attorn- Win Championship a-- c,m-oarn- In an effort to settle differenc-ce- s of many years standing, a proponed agreement has been executed for the operation of the vast Stiawberry recreational area by the Strawberry Water User association and Newel B. Cook, Fish ami Game Commissioner of the State of Utah. o e ma-riag- In Strawberry Case Turn Back 31-2- Axlvanea To Settle Differences Gar-Kin- 43-2- Year In Agreement Executed George A. Wyler, sin of Mr. and Mrs. George Wyler is in the Payson hospital suffering from a broken leg between the knev and hip and an injured ankle. He receiveel the injury in an automobile accident early Tue., lay evening. In company with Kedsey Winnie and Lewis Spencer he had driven for a distance up Tayson canyon in a small stripped down car. About one niile in the canyon as they were returning home the car ran into a snow bank and overturned twice. The passengers in the small car were uninjured. Spanish Fork $2.00 Per Copy Butler came on the1 two human skeletons about 20 inches below the suifaee, one- - above the other and one faee down. The o location of the find was in an old is bed wash and it cmk thought Payson Contractors )y some that the bodies might Get $90,000 Contract have been deposited in a flood An effort is many years ago. Barnett and Burdick, general being made to determine if they contractors of Payson, were the are the lxines of Indians or early successful bidders on the contract white settle, rs. of the g Power Co. for Scores are visiting the spot and 1 18 of power line in southern jniles it is creating very much interest. Utah. The line runs from Hatch-tow- n o up to Bryces Canyon and from there to Escalante and ends Lions at Ilenrieville. Their bid for the contract was ju.--t over $!0,000. To Le-li- e Pai-Jg- Per Payson Youth Receives Broken Leg In Automobile Accident WPA Workmen Armond Hancock discovered the onehunlred and Fixing by lxth legislative branth-e- s 'tu . pin gaim - and milbii de ices from the music . the slates bien- cf $lo,i,tmo wlik.i i!k i ielliu t if kill ar? taking pa 1 in th? It - u nial n't !!, na favored p diietion und t, ih- t oeht r the able direction a tax Urge retirenn t fund. All "nugh to tt the of p. Christensen. f by the liwer house of niaihiiu - out i f member. (f the faculty have given bills Rep a! if the avei age m nr. assistaxue in putting over this iv.dnig foi Leal ptmn by ami 5c Salt Lake City will give an While digging trench for the high Fayron City WPA sewer project bly program for Payson school on March 14, at 2.30 p. on 2nd North between 5th and 6th m. in the Jr. high school auditor- West streets night Wednesday, workmen is an annual good will came large ium. This upon four sk.letons, three of final program and is considered one of them adult human skeletons and the one of a (Fri- the very best assemblies of dog. day). 1 1959 pro lueti n of the ami high school tp?ra "Th.-" in the Nebo Stake Tabernacle Thursday was hiaitily leceived by the audnnce. Tie fecund and i. 10, The L. D. S. Business College of n a- MARCH College To Present Assembly Program At Jr. High School Final Presentation er the Ompounfiolle in the 30-da- $1,000. The com miss Loner is required by the the agieement to maintain road from the East Portal to a point west of the dike to the Frank Madsen camp. The association will continue to operate and license boats upon, the reservoir and can operate and' license any permanent private or commercial camp and the commissioner will not grant any boating rights or interfere with boat r camp licensing by the association. The consummation of the agreement does not effect any title or n operation of land or water with-the project but provides a means of constnt whereby sportsmen can go upon the project wuthout individually procuring the consent of 'he association. e The agreement will become when approved by the State Board of Examiners and the Secretary of the Interior which is merely a matter of iutine busieff--ctiv- ness. Spring Lake Ward Holds Reunion The Spring Lake ward hehi a reunion Wednesday very succesi-fu- ! with practically every member of the ward participating. A hot dinner was served to 270. Children were .served at 2:30; young people at 4:30 and adults in the early evening. A fine program was given and dancing concluded the festivities. Auxiliary Meets the American Leheld Monday was Auxiliary gion night at the home of Mrs. Darrell Brown with Mrs. Paul Davis and Mrs. Wesley Pickering and Mrs. Frank Thomas as assisting hostesses. A talk on Community Serll vice was given by Mrs. May and a book review was by Miss Lenore Sterling. Vocal duets were given by Betty Madsen and A meeting of Me-Ke- Dune Patten. |