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Show RirilAM young uni. Don t Fail to Attend the 2nd Annual Firemens Ball Friday, March 8th Tra PAYS.. Fayson Team Wins First Game At M Men Tournament Sixteen teams M Men f ar ! c' coai Na-:i,n- ';i. nf 8 by the c 3r coa', it'elfsiv' . Saiitaquin-Tk.tK- P ffas tie few since the the public ound idea of 'hch War in i'n tty candidates the country Generally Presidential the who long in advance be battling for the of nominations House-- the e were many iically dead before the conventions Y.hs polled to oid.r. Single re-- t this ruts was exception to d and horses (ox ;ndark each other. Smith, etc., Al cc rtuint-'.'- s Hard-oppose- goes around sofoe vague ;ie rumor always that ,ut this time powerful political have the key to the puzzle, candidates over will put r the ease and dispatch when immensely th-i- d ide But 2 comes. th if that observer try political fooled. stry has been 0; is so, in the Loth within themabnormal an degree. And alive with , ranks of both are sons and favorite Starters, ers who are simply itching to Chief $ the oath of office from next year. tioe Hughes in Starting out with the party wer, everything hinges on what President will do. If he wants r nomination, it is hard to see . from getting ,j he can be the growing disaffec-:- i despite and divided are ties es to ned far 4 o, f or ice. k.-pt- prominent Democrats office. public Working on the which .mption, many do, that President does not plan to ;. again, and is keeping silent of many wants to keep his control, the outlook because he ..y under irty the Democrats le-a- r, PLuant i,rn, 42 Gd. producing a -- backed "ght. The -- warm-regarde- The 1940 triple-- pi ognun for! will R.. ex- Payson Yolunt er Fire Dcpart-plameat a seises of meetings ment is completing plans this early in March, S. k. Roswell, W).,k for Uu-i2nd annual Fire-f caieh for tal an- - nu.n'8 Rail which will be held o ed by tile county agricultural agent, has date fur Payson is Friday, Ma.ivh Mh in the new D ' i. : N w s K. S L. will nouneed. The 8 March i mn p. m. and this senior high school gymnasium, at ,. n, V. nL x; ivnir ed'ie- - lay, March t Witn Pays n selcs'ti d for the also includes Spring Lake. Ted Becks oreh.tra has been ' 0 th t r! in ;) s 111 W Slt'i s jengagcxl to play for the annua! Inis sines ha. u new feature, affair. "h.-in the Tickets for the dance are off .irtic mints will have t i'i aiae e the in ess and a house to hear their own per- Do mu nee as it sounds wh.oi broa.i-to house canvass is made to j A progress edition of the Provo sell them. i'. er the radio. was distributed which In view of the Wednes lay n in ht at 7:00 in the Herald that new high h ,i evening, carried al- - coeds from the ball will be used auditorium an needed fire eijuip-son- , iu"iil i"ii will be held for all who most a full page devoted to Pay- - to purchase a as v:-- h and incidentals to other thriving city picnt to participate. designated From this of the Stiawb-rrin the make for heart better protection against yraip, eight numbers will be Project. . There is brief history of fire hazards in Payson, citizens chosen for the mam broadcast, and a story of its re- can well afford to .support Thur.-daMarch 7 at 8:00 m. the city Ltah county Lions Initiate 5 j fat Cubs Monday , Committee reports and the ini tub', featured a meeting of the Payson Lion.- - Club p. Monday night at the a.Vs'"'jin tkj Stake Tabernacle these 8 Hotel. numbers will be staged in a regLouis A. Rates, ehairn.un of ular broadcast to which the puband sight cmmit:..v report- lic is cordially invited. They will ed that a survey was lc ing made see a broadcast as staged in a for someone in need of a seeing broadcasting station. This Lee L ivinger of Salt eye dog. performance will be record. d and Lake City has offered to pay on Saturday at th.' regular of seme blind in-- tour hour thtse records will be dividual to Morristown, Ne.v Jer-Lcout over KSL and all par-se- y to train with and secure a ticipants can hear their very own performance. John T. Lant reported for the, The winner on this broadcast Safety committee and Mayor Goo. will enter the final contest over C. Chase for the social committee. KSL at the close of the series. He announced a party to be held Any person interested can and March 22. should enter as there is no charge Leon Fullmc-- gave a talk on and it offers the feature of a Lions code of ethics. regular Major Bowes program. Five cubs initiated were Harry Application blanks can be obtainS. Tipton, Bliss Mikessll, Don Mc- ed at the high school. o Coy, Ralph ChappL? and Lowell Crabbe. Jones-Larse- n Wedding A vocal solo was given by BarTakes Place bara Barnett accompanied by Miss Saturday Crista Olson an, a ipiano solo by An interesting and attractively June Schaerrer. President Blaine arranged wedding took place lyst Winters was in charge. o Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Sterling on West Utah Frimary Superintendency Avenue, when Miss Edith Jones Gives Banquet plighted her troth with Mr. Reuben Larsen. A lovely social ev.nt of the past The impres-iv- e ceremony was wtok was the banquet in the drd performed at high noon with Bishward hall given by the Nebo Stake op Golden Taylor of the Third Primal-- supe, intendency, Mrs. ward officiating. The young bride Hazel Baird, president; Mrs. Walt- was attended by Miss Billie Buster er and Mrs. Vera Finch, counselors ami Mr. Sterling was the best ouid Mrs. I... nice Jones, secretary. man. Their guests were all Primary Immediately after the ceremony board members, Nbo Stake pre- a wedding breakfast was served sidency and Mr. Arthur Hendrick- to the immediate families. The son, high council supervisor and table was centered with a beautitheir partners. A spring fully decorated pure white wedwas used for tile devolutions ui ding cake. Pink candles wore in the banquet tables. Talks were pink carnations and appointments L. wore used. The couple left in the given by President Wayland ILndrickson. Mr. fur a stay of afternoon and Wightman early the to The group later went several days in Salt Lake City. The bride is a daughter of Mrs Relief Society room where Mr. school faculty Matilda Jones of Rand dph and is Williams of the high thru-act City Hospital. play. "Our a R X. at Pay-o- n read the of Mrs. E. Mr. son is a Wilder. Mia Larsen Town, by Thornton of Roosevelt and is an enWilliams and Miss Margaret Idl'd Lar-ethen conducted mixer games in din' er at the Tintic Standard the hall. Ranqu t music was gk-e- Mima They will reside in Payson is vocal trio by the Mayer Meet with Miss Barbara Curtis anl Miss Lion 1 0,1 track. the Republican side, Tom his campaign uarnest. It hr, mg been said m that no one knew much 34 J1' v'pws save in the law enforcement. e offs-rtinjg this by mk-serie- s of major speeches cov-- . has started Wey 1 . . mat-crimin- our principal problems. n? J in h:s favor is his voice Personality. Against ! 2ct that men high in s publican councils would prefer ne Wr, and with a longer foure varied record in public far, the political ex- a' ccn no whR'R htd m whipp rj, Up penera en e cause f the X)P v" , but he has else. o'-t- 5 , aJ1( Services Conducted For Mrs. Allred r an Vaktra 'if -- H3 :f i ,? s n iijfft, 'ioi. in Honoring the fiftieth anniverof of the organization sary Women's Federated Clubs, n i!v r Jubilee Tea will be given by the Pay tm Cultus Club Saturday afternoon in the junior high school A ticket sail' by all auditorium. club members assures a large attendance and many guests are comcoming from surrounding munities. Dark Beauty -- j j College To Present Musical Program The L. D. will bring a S. Busine-.- s t'ellege high class musical program to Payson which tlu-will present at 1 p. m. in the high school auditorium next Thursday. Maieh 7. The public is invited to bear the following program: Low Hicks, vibiaphonist and xylophonist. 1.- - The Licbcsfrcud - Kreisler. 2.- - Minuet Waltz Chopin, 3.- - The Hungarian Danes - Brahms 4.- - On the R ad to Mandalay - Ole Speaks. 5.- - My Hero, from The Chocolit' Soldier - Straus. Norma Knight Swigait, soprano 1.- Stais in My Eyes - Kreisler. 2.- All the Things You Are Kearns. 3.- - Make Believe, from "Showboat Kathryn Peterson, Pianist: 1.- Rhapsody in Iilu.- - Gershwin. 2.- - Minuet Waltz - Chopin. 3.- - Brahms' Lullaby. Chorus: L- - Allahs Holiday - Frim, 2.- - Carmena Waltz i Wilson. 3.- - Echo Song - di Lasso. . - Nephi, Springville Tied For Nebo Honors MX By Clatke Bigler I. NEBO STANDING Intel,. st iii the e unir.g production of Daik Beauty", by the Poetry Playhouse of the Payson high school, Wednesday, March 13 at S;l,'i in the high school auditorium indicates k.zui dramatic awareness of the work of this theatre, the only one uf its kind in the Western States. The bill of thirty numbers will run about one hour and fiftivn minutes. The theatrical effect of the entire bill is kaleidoscopic, with comedy following quickly on tragedy, dance movements on st.it-i- e pictures. The numbers presented on tiie program will feature the poetry of the negro raee. The poems of many of the Iv'st known writers nf the coluied race, as well as poets of the white raee will be staged. This adventure in daik masses and dusky movements will present daiieing and pantomine to voiee modulations. Poetry is substituted for sound effects of music, giving it a lyricul lilt and a perfection of rhythm that is unique. The Poetry Playhouse is distinctively different from other experimental theatrical groups in that it frankly announces itself us a playhouse of spoken poetry rather than a playhouse of spoken drama. The coming performance will incluik a east of 70 student j from the department of speech of the portraying Payson high school, the joys and sorrows of the negro race. Among some of the 30 numbers to be staged are: Listen Lord, "When Sue Negro Spirituals, Wears Red, "Sluike Your Ilrown Dream Variations," Feet Honey, The Black Madonna." Because of the fact that there will ri' no curtain, and that the will find the players actunlieni-as ing they enter the auditorium the doors will not be ocned until H f and will K' locked at 8:30 prompt. No one will be allowed This to enter after that time. to the is free public, performance but only those having obtained tickets from the school previous to the performance will be admitted, is the seating capacity is limited. : 1 ki:si t.ts rminrs Siauih Fork Springville 23 Payson 17 'ICES DU'S RES LETS Nephi 34 - Payson 25 Spanish Fork 37 - Tintic 20 Tintic 21 - 22 o Infant Twin Die Alex twins a- -t 21-2- 3 Go-he- ccin-Lei- - x B'gv-low- MHT-ure- i , c1 i I - Ix-ll- , -- -- - - ex-i.-- - . - d n I ! , ! ; f pro.-jvit- m ra'iio has become one !"Pf'rtant political At trie these dark horse. moment, p v,e Senator -I- P.H.S. To Present and Irilla White, infant to Alex and Delia born I, Friday the stage was s"! Meiilove White of Goshen riirn on fur one of the biggest surprise died soon afterward from of tb It 11 season when the cellar Saturday at birth. The weakness (Bulling Spanish Fork Dons came general I died at. Saturday night and oin through with a one point he daughti r Sunday afternoon. victory over the Springville Red was in the Interment crew Devils, to hand the Art City tin ir second defint and giving the o Nt phi Wasps u chatine to tie the Devils up for the championship Wins Second Place which Juab did at the expense yf Eldn Hurst of the Payson high 'he seldom winning Payson I, ions place Ag Club won Fioneer Daughters last Tuesday. The Pwals took an n the district F. F. A. oratorical early lead and were nev. r in dang-r- . oiliest held in Provo Wednesday A successful and very enjoyable Both t ains played gm.d ball night. Feb ewring was sport Thursday, am Banquet Date Set but the I, ions just werent in o man 22 at tr- - hone f Dr. - da-- . Juab'Nathan Hallows Mrs. Mr. and affair the fl'r ru M s M. W. Plans are proens-rN' phi will meet Spiingiille in have gone to Richfield to visit with Petcetneet d by ,,,'i.V ar. annual X b Stake M M1 the Iavson gymnasium Monday (datives. Cap-- t Pi ce.h of (Sat t. Gleaner Girl bv:u';i nigh', tie wunru r goo g to th," a S P:nn was in charge Mart h has been set f"r V ed er playing the Mr. and Mrs. li. B H 'ward of late arid a number of the at iiifor the sarm 20, in tlv jnm r hirfi Mon'ana, weic gue-t- s nime Alp Sidney, ;n , mir costume itorium. The game should be the horn." of Mr. Howard .Ltd. ge. privni ( 'i mu '.v riin' " a thrdi"r from start to finish and Mrs. Eiieilb- - Spincer. rv i.. r tty, n V7 we are giv;ng Juab the nod due Mrs. Gladys w.'h Mary Wyle o tri The various cla-'- i i f iri junto their superior offensive power. named pr were giv-na- ! t ( d salute Sr, 1. A M. ior Ladhigh school home ci'on 'iiii w aril Young and UUh State Vi Fima con- - jors. r Allred and Warren Mr. and Mr. for merit, under lcpart selected has of Mr and a have si r. Nevada. of son Oyliee, given Tirtjen, Chesky Mrs. Roaaveile lln: twelve ..i cr, played at Gu Wii-u- n to Gardemonstrate week 'va M Colonia of this Mr. Clyde Allred parties Erma Schramm. :;h Mr. Bruce Wal ip,,, t the serving of dinners which they r.i cia, Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Whet-tem:s for form, ly a ecu ns pr:7. Mr. and have prepared. Cohmia . Faculty no mri r of Parri'ivi, John-oGard-anMrs. Inez Mrs. Mary as wore invit'd A. guest- - at d'ffer-ri- t Mrs. and Smith Thomas baby sident for ?e viral Mary J m i i an for thaid To r Pe and xpeakeis periods. -- o nsori, Arizona Peggy of Mr. and Mm. George Q. Bpen-rer.at n. Mrs. GaH--.vr.- s trie ca O rvir , to Mr. E of Duncan, Ari week win) took part iri the Paten the over in Miss Beatrice were ol lost peron lgan - entertained the , Mrs. uw and for I'nrl r Pagflow for tVow ft sending Z'u.a Thursday morning to Oakland. Ca wore serv-- . end and Mr. Spencer, a trustee rn-rs , at a bridge party f friends f.d. we aw urii'd prat' iii'iwuig of ca'-stheir resptetive homes, having definite stay. d the copr at the Utah State Agricultural Vina MendenM Mrs. A!!r ui. Warren lay light: Bin railed to Payson fur the funa board meeting oaTrcd out in red college, n'.fn!"d Mr-- . Gc "re F. Wilson, Mrs. Allred hall, w ral of their mother and sister. Clyde were patrons for thf They al r, three men are m Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Cha. Whitten Georg" tj. Sp uc.-M's. Zelma Allred. b Fri the at Ball s college Mil fg ary the other Diivi-- , Mrs. Paid Mi. C. H Patti n Lin, V-.lav right. will Ptr-kthe race. But. - n t'1' Mrs. Iona frir-seEi.g-nS Hillman, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Patten J. ra the Dene era-- , anythrig M Mrs. (. D. Hansen of Provo, ;rday aft--- r Mr. of Garland D. arid and F Patten M. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Kitchcr an off chuicc tua h her famil w pen. Thire is Thomas Householder of Fun ka, Mr-- . W'l! .McClellan, Mr.. Wcnd-- . L. A. Patt-' in ,h" of Salt Iyake spent the a family r husband' h t.i M rs. w. w. a dcedlork Mrs. T. A. Srni'h : in G"- spirt the wek i nd at the ). rm !1 I i '.I' d.son, an d tn relatives in Payam! r.ti-- n wee k c.v L conv. John Mm Han-eMr pul Mr. Frank Mrfilellan of Mr. and Mrs. Paid Persson. .r, n" xtfemm.. son. the r.on.iu.C n f "U1" a-- out for the nom--- , the advantage ('apable record in an established sources, schools, business and reby buying a ti. ket. The There is a admission is only .rik cent improvements. Kxtra C. Chase will of be ladies admitted free. George Mayor picture o and our fine school buildings and an advertising layout telling of recent projects completed and of Young Democrats the annual Golden Onion Days Being Organized and Home Coming celebration. 0 LeRoy Johnson of Provo, formerly of Payson, the Utah County Junior Democratic chairman, is reorganizing in the various cities and towns throughout the county. The Junior Democrats of Payson will be reorganized a.t a meeting in the Wilson Little Theutre on Impressive funeral services were March 4, at 7:20 p. Monday, conducted in the Third ward in Payson up to Democrat ch apel Monday afternoon for Mrs. else Zelma Patten Allred, 55, who died the age of 40, and any one atto invited been has interested on February 21 at the honv of tend. her sister, Mrs. Ella P. Smith o at Benson, Arizona. Bishop Golden Taylor was in 9 Girls, 1 Boy Born at charge and the opening song "That Beautiful Land, was rendered by Hospital Last Week a,. mixed double Ajuartet convocaThe general run of male and tion, Peter Sorenson; vocal solo, babies bom at Payson female That Wonderful Mother of Mine, are alxiut equally Hospital City Mrs. Irene Provstgaard; talk, Byof Lut t.n babies at the divided, bishron Mendenhall of the ward on Wednesday there were opric; vocal solo, Im a Pilgrim, hospital and one male as females nine Mrs. Provstgaard; talk, Mr. John follows: Prows of Provo; vocal solo, One Earl ami M. hired ReyFob. 21 Flcveting Hour, Mrs. Luella Wilof Map)' ton. d nhall Mei nolds son; talk, Dr. Hugh Hurst of Salt girl. Come Lake ity; closing song, Mr. and Mr-- . Lewi Feb. 21 Unto Me, Golden Taylor and Snow of Mapleton, girl. Vida Moore; benediction, Dave Feb. 22 Kenneth A. and Martha Mayer; processional music was by Mrs. C. L. Carlisle, organ, and Davis Simmons of Eureka, girl. Vei l and Pat. ima Feb. 22 Miss Sylvia Mayer, violin; Pat of Spnngi ille. riarch L. A. Hill dedicated the Lodge Whiting girl. grave in Payson cemetery. Feb. 23 lestcr and Ella Mae o Bona Robbins, girl. Announce Engagement Feb. 21 lb her Karl and Nettie Marble Jensen, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Feb. 24 R' id E. and Iai Ireal LeRoy Dalton wish to announce the rengagement Brown Iulver, boy. Eeb. 27 John and Lillian Jas of their daughter, Pearl, to Mr. David C. Forsey, Jr., son of Mr. person Hammond of Goshen, girl. K rnest an! Dorothy The Feb. 2S and Mrs. David C. Forsey. date for the marriage has not Hall Terry, girl. Killian Mr. and Mr-Fell. 27 been set. O- 'of Salem, girl. Mrs. Jennie Sargent Powelson f Raymond, Alberta, Canada ha Infant Daughter Dies been visiting here during the past She lived wcvek with relatives. the infant Carlvn Spi neer, here during he.- early life, leaving r of Willis Hyruni and daught' years for Canada about twenty-siMadge Lliner Spinier died at the ago. Pavsiii City Hospital on Fi bruA group of h r old friends gathThe child was born on in y 25. ered at the home of Mrs. Minnie 22. February W. Douglass Tuesday afternoon arc the parents and Surviving in for a delightful social arranged Mr. and Mrs. HyPresent were Mrs grand; ar.' i'ts. her honor. runi Spencer and Mr. and Mrs Douglas, Mrw. Ruth Sargent, F. A. Elmer of Payson. InterMrs. Kiea ( rump, Mrs. Dtlene me-t- i ment was in Payson City Loveless, Mrs. Della Badham and Mortret Dew by the ry d Tecti-laughter Alz ne. Miss Lizzie Crook, uary. Mrs. Eva Crook, Mrs. Ann Snyder, M'S. .Villi" H. Havit, Mrs. ARD OF III NKS Xebt-kerMr'. Done, Mro Minerva MrsEarl sirn" Emma vVD'T. We aw sincerily appr- ciat:v-foTwede Clara Mrs. Page mors, i and k'mlnesMs ihc L. many Mrs. Ixah Erickson, Mrs. Dora ext. rnb'd a ion - if y sympat: Ballard, Mr. Mattie Pickering. giv n u during our Mr. Lillie Dean and the guest and help of Ron avemi nt, the ihatfi nt t of honor. r and mothi loved b our : 1 si-- b side d i a- -t tr-e- :o fanners Poetry Playhouse Of city-wid- candidate is not McNutt candidacy ms to hare blown up. Garner Id the and Solid South carry ild get considerable conserva-- e d support, but he is not by the strong New talers. Theie was considerable at about the possibility of run-;"- g Robert Jackson some time t;t, but he does not s:em to Eve attracted any considerable hlic following. Frank Murphy, used to he talked about also. the Supreme Court and out active politics. Secretary Hull uld probably have the be-- t auce of cementing together the wings of the party, but, eto 's jb, he has had nothing do with domestic questions for years, ami his stand or uy big issues of the day is not Velma I). Mortcnson, pianist. the .At i1. however, a Garner moment, seem to have the (idly Silver Jubilee Tea To Honor Anniversary Of Womens Clubs . r. won from Hughes, Franklin tiation of 'cTi Wilson. evelt, - . 1 X. ,.f s y.u: electi' n ,ral is and a, e generc 'ink'd out that th, extremely is one of ndustrj tj otler ijjS! and a i 21-;:- ,. lay. in i d l citizen 1(1 m t : l;U For Annual Ball Commence Here r. 1, Payson Firemen Plan Broadcast To i m are" MARCH Search For Talent n entities FRIDAY, !.. D. S. the Provo d'vi-mthe F,, Spanish V ;i cl the Dinner Wednesday. Ewrv individual. Payson Fourth v Prob-froStake won their c.ior-Local Lehi Fourth ied trota UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, t r, n n-s- h'i n Ionc in Ia; |