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Show y OS 14 53, h'l)i I. I' Boys Leave With Economic of nnlitaiy imiuction rivals Inasmuch as we of England o three tiiii." the population rftpr.'.a.n, and hate many times resources of all kinds, it is cent that we are still a long way from anything resem-- J out aimament all an some pro-- quarters it is believed p. eduction may than official artnounce-'- s oar actual indicate -- that, the extent of Is, other our arms in is being deliberately played as a umtU r of policy, the- - this L true or not, how-- , jt n authorities are radical chang-mus- t a great many ..need that some effected before this "arsu.al of democracy be ns m is even paitially realized.', ar three definite factions ived in the. defense program ber one is the government, there has been an excessive There has "lapping of activity. too much divided responsibil-Som- e of the more extreme Dealers, according to inform ritics, have put their ideologi-ambitioahead of anythin, at the expense of military ere .s. jetion. 'A number of th exports who hav given key jobs, Rave prover res.. And the age-ol- d vices o, aucracy slothfulness and lad "illative have been retard-lemente second md firctor is industry large, it has respondee to the demands of the emer-Bu- t certain dmportan. or otherwise, unwilling o: c to abandon the business isuad idea. This segment of dry, in the opinion of its crit icnfs, consciously to have been has been too f cautious, profits. That to-o- losing lelayed the harsh changeove' Peacetime to a wartime of operation. t - thud factor is labor. Here Wilson and Sj,enufr guardsmen eft Wednesday with thur ttuck completely leaded with the things they mo A desued and all that could be ued m the mc ol room available for theii Day Room. Rowe Grotsbtck, cummamkr of Payson Port No. 4s, Legion was in charge of the driu I'hich was made a community affair with the city and all civic clubs cooperating wholeheartedly. The truck was loaded with two dozen new chairs, six reading lamps, two radios, four new card tables, a pool table, a large number of victtola records, more than 100 books and 30 magazines. The boys enjoyed the week while they were here visiting with theii and Mrs. George parents, Mr. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer. j Per Pheasant Season Opens Sunday at Daylight The The annual lmaneial Red Devils Stop Payson far beginning July ending June ,',j, 11)11, 1. It) 10, 19-1- 9 REGION THREE and lu- -t Thu -- Disbursements of the district were luted at $391,288.00. The bonded indebtedness of the district is $197,000, according to the report. d . at e South Main street with Bishop of the Fourth George A. Franeom Interment will ward in charge. oe in Payson City cemetery. July-191Mr. Haidy was born Lake City, in Salt llardy. of Leland and Maud Bourke atm mother his survived by He is two Irvin Hardy; r, a i Hardy ol Wesley brothers, of Paysosi; fornia; Junior Hardy Uowaru three sisters, Mrs. Lillian Miss California; fictional disagreement be-- of Wellsbiook, of Payson; Miss Lela Lynn Hardy his F, 0f L aTld tht Ilen-Hardy of bo Angeles; CharlMrs. and grandparents, Mr. jj!: reported that the Presidcn. es Beuihe of Gaulema, California S1(icii'ig a tremendous of Payson. and Mrs. Clara Hardy involving the spending j.OOO.l""h'K)0 a year. Some e more d friend: Ivy Francis McKy ar are t'dling it that contin- Dies at Santaquin ue will result in disaster trade-unio64, movement. Ivy Francis McKay, 8re fumors home m his at to the effect early Wednesday , retired a reduction f was heavy consume' Santaquin such a- - motor cai-s- , may miner. C 0 a virtual step inside a He was born at Virginia son a ndis. 1m 8, What will come o Nevada, December J, He r Me ma.rs Kay. Emma to be seen. Ir of Isaac and J plain that the tempo married Anna Charlotte Hackman j, Var ,Tlas effort must be it Tonopah on June 19, 190.. They j oaccelerated if we are havo raided in Santaquin for iUe0 'in Coods which the years. widow. Allies abroad mud He is survived by his 'Lcr is to be stopped. entertained Mrs. Zina ErlamNon nf' Hitler can be seer the ladies of the Senior bridge r which have club at her home Thursday on Page 8) 5 step-fathe- motor-Tiipnie- After defeating a highly favored Lincoln vic-liru- e level-heade- n i . 4 at Duke Page Auto Judges, Max Cowan, Ilyrum Iteeoe, North of LeRoy Gale. Pay-son- Enjoy Venison 19-1- The Lions started like real champs as they dominated all ol the first quarter and h :lf of tht second to score touchdowns fron a 55 yard run by Dick Lant ane a 7 yard run by after Clydi Heath had intercepted a Springville pass and ran 35 yards to scup the play for Lants touch- Int -t down. came back tht to score t'o quick last touchdowns, one on a sjCKer past that was good for 50 yards and another after Dick Lants fumbb if a Springville fumble. Halftimt score was Payson 13, Springville Springville Frances Fedden. attractive Bronxville, N. Y., artist's model, is the 1941 Red Cross poster girl. Thousands of posters like the'one pictured above have been distributed throughout the country calling attention to this year's Roll Call membership appeal. Painted by Bradshaw Crandell, prominent New York illustrator, the poster carries a national defense theme, portraying the active part being taken by the Red Cross In serving the armed forces. Dates Set For Annual Red Cross Roll Call Third Ward M. I. A. To Present Play o To Marry In Honolulu After a scoreless third period Elizabeth J,rin Powell threw Ott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron F. Ott, will sail from Los Angeles Testimonial Honors on October 13 on the S.S. Lurline Noal Taylor for Honolulu whe'r.e she will be married on November 5 to William d The Third ward chapd Warren Wood, son of Mr. and to capacity Surduy evening Mrs. Joe D. Wood of Boise, Idaho. Miss Ott is a graduate of ScVipps for a farewell testimonial in honoi college at Claremont, California. of Noal Taylor, young son ol and Mrv- Folder, Mr. Wood is a former student of,fmi,r RlshoP the College of Idaho at Caldwell Taylor of the Tlnr.l waul. Many and the University of Utah w here relatives from Provo atttmhd tlu . he was affiliated with the Ph i Delta Theta fraternity. He is on A f.,riwtll ;u,( (liU1((, wa- the eng.noenng staffof the Pacf-lKiv,y- n in honor lf EU1( r Taylor ic Naval Air Base contractors at Thu,S(iay nipht in the Th:rd ward Honolulu. hall with a large crowd pro(nt. Mr. abd Mrs Ott accompanied Non! leaves on Novi mVr 2 for her to-'Angeles, the Mission Home in Salt Lake ; ; , t 0 City and will leave there for CalWilliam Green-halgifornia on November 12 to ail fot jMr. 'fmJdM'rs, I Cale o Hawaii are he where' he' will fill Aa j , ifornia foT A two weeks vlkit. , j s k h 'f ' Statement half a pass to Goidun Barnett, whose catch was he sensational play of the afterUnder the direction of Mrs noon, Barnett then turned and Exilda Ciabb, the Third ward M. flipped a neat lateral to Dee MillI. A. will present the three-ac- t er who got credit for the touchSeven Key to Baldpate, down. play next Tuesday, November 4 in the With 2 minutes left to play the ward amusement hall. .(hole forward wall for Springville The play was scheduled for pre- came through to block Kulon Hansentation on October 28 but un- sens punt and the Red Devils took avoidable interruptions made the the ball on Paysons 23. A runIt will change of date nece-sarthree quick passes, and ning play be prevented in the Benjamin ward two of. them of the sleeper type hall Monday night. put the ball in pay dirt for the o Red Devils. The attempted conversion failed. The annual Red Cross Roll Call for Utah County will be held from November 11 to 30. I E Brock- bank is county chapter chairman. The various committee ehainr.cn have been named and John T. Lant is chapter chairman and Reid Per-sso- n roll call chairman for Pay-so- Edyth in 13. wa-fille- Republican Central Committee re j ef el high school team on the Utah Avenue and East of Main s local gridiron two weeks ago street. Lions and Springvjles Red Devils met on a sotfgy grid9 iron and played to a tie last Lions at Springville. Friday New Etftaq(f: Indian Summer, ' the of Encyclopedic - History Golden of J. Kimball, Church, Life Children Are People, Complete Book of Games, 'Pioneer Stories, Latter Day Prophet, Good House' Marriage Book, Utah keeping Guide to State, Setting Your Table, Lincoln, Man of God; If Lincoln Were Here, Its More Tun When Y'ou Know The Game, 2000 Jukis. Toasts, Anecdotes; Reading Ive Liked, Ruth the Gleaner, Joseph And His Brothers, David. Childrens Books Timmy Rides the China Clipper, Little Scamps, Choo-ChoThe Cuckoo Calls, Flip, Make Way For Ducklings, Auno and Tauno, Major and the Kittens. . Reading Course Books Wind's Children, West Mother Old Mother West Wind, Barney of the North, Tim - a Dog of the ek Mountains, In My Mothers House, . the to Paddle Call it Courage, By Coast Guard to the Rescue, Pilot of the High Andes, My Friend Flieka, The Girl Who Was Marge, So that the voters of . Payson action was found to b- - legal. Marsh Champions Choice, Penny may understand the reason Mr. Law and Mm Crook, beFinds Adventure, Nancy Taylor, for leaving blank on the Republithe primary, both approved fore London. Covers Air Pilot, Peggy can ticket the spaces fur Recorder of their names on tin the a in placing Spitfire. Yankee Tally Ho arfd Treasurer, the following facts1 o ticket, but because of Republican are t forth: from some members of pressure Jordan A. Law and Elizabeth .the Democratic committee w-A party for all members of the board School were nominated unanimousCrook Xebo Stake Sunday forced to withdraw. in ly hehl the Republican ticket be-- ! on was and their partners The Republican Cenlml ComSociety hall. cause of their experience and valim the Third ward wishes to state that it mittee in to the which citv offices the for Tables were a C a need 'endorses the nomination of Mr. now the hold. and they during games Law and Miss Crock and that it was The raised the of a game lunch question quiz siymg of will support thorn both before and All decoration legality of th- - same mime appear-- 1 was conducted. on the two ticket for the same after election. aoi (leva's carried a Halloween ing Paid Adv office, but upon inquiring, the motif. o, District 2 at Central School. Judges, John C. Taylor, Mrs. Da'r-rBrown, Everett Richmond. South of Utah Avenue and West of main street. District 3 at High Line Office. Judges, Saiuh Sterling, Fred Tanner, Robert L. WiLson. North of Utah Avenue and West of Main street. District Mias . Voting Places and Co. .$17,-859.8- 0; Hardy Services Friday STANDINGS submitshow to revenue day receipts totaling $135, 437.18, and nonrevenue receipts of $222,108.23, making a grand total of $357,335.-41- . ted In Adva.no at City Library. . District 1 Vina Judges, Heury Mendenhall, John II. Elmer. South of Utah Avenue and East of Main street. By Clarke Bigler rtatement dirtnet for the schucil Per Ycer $2.00 Election Judges 11-d- M'asiin Submits Report f Nebo Copy Utah deer huntn g came to a close Tuesday night and after an interval of only Announced four days the pheasant and quail season opens Sunday at daylight In Utah county three days of Jordan A. Law, Payson City shooting are allowed with three Recorder, has announced the votmale buds per day; two days on ing places ami election judges, for Lhe city election on November 4 quad, with 10 per day. and the new boundary lines as follows: JM .'drily Nebo School District By Death Mties 4 - RosanaM. Carter . inued pay- t. For general control, the report listed expenditures at $13,804.23; o instructional expense, $280,934.98; coordinate activities, $2,910.11; auxiliary agencies, $38,800.53; operation of school plant, $42,970.90; Called maintenance pf school plant, fixed charges, $3711.39; debt service, $0703.99. Mrs. Rosana Moffit Carter, 53 The report was published in the wife of Pete.-- . Carter of - Spring Heiald. Lake, died Saturday afternoon at Springville the Payson Hospital ' where she had been for six days. National Book Week She was born iri' SHvW City To Be Observed At October 10, 1888, a daughter of Payson Public Library ". . J. W. and LouLse A.' Moffit. . v Surviving are her "husband and National Book 'Week .November two sons, Lyndal Carter of Pay 2, to November 8, wjll be- observed son and Earvil Carter, of Magna, at the Paystm Public" Library. one daughter, Mrs. Louise Green Mre. Mary McKell, libra rian, has of Salt Lake City; four sisters rtetived a shipment of splendid Mrs. Nellie Gaisford of Lehi; Mrs new books that will" be available Dell Shaw, Mrs. Margaret Foutz, to the public for Book Week. and Mrs. Harry Wonncott ot Sail As a special feature, book markLake City; ten grandchildren. ers will be given to all library She was married to Mr. Carter patrons. Following is the list of on January 7, 11)05 in, Santaquiri new- - books: : . She IS by Bishop J. M. Holladay. Fiction .. has been a very active L. D. S. I Am Saxon Ashe, Singing LarchuSreh worker, holding offices in iat, The. Sound of Wjngs, Singing all of the organizations. Guns," Mystery at the Black Cat, were conducted Funeral sere-ice- s The The Sun is My Undoing, LakeTuesday in the Spring Harvest rWaits, "Above Suspicion, was in the chapel and interment and the Slave Gid, Up the Sapphira Santaqpin. cemetery under at The Villa Jhs Knew Three direction of the Deseret Mortuary., Brothers, Marriage is' a Private o Affair,. Temporary Address; Reno, The Snow Goose. To Be 1 manufacture of unknown 0f planes, tante an(i wea)K.ns of war. In these a strike carried on by a few hi a vital plant, can stoi ction in a hundred plants. A exampR. is the strike in a wheh produces transmis-,fo- r motor vehicles. That :,t th( production of trucks jeep ears and other to a standstill parti,u;,,r strike was purely EEYiVGTES RED CROSS APPEAL t iu 6c Anu-r.ca- an impu' tant segment has Conducted Personal power and profit of th needs of the nation Leland Paul Hardy, 26, died s in defense industries have late Tuesday. Funeral services the country millions of man- will be conducted Friday at 2 of work. 21b They have prevent the Deseret Mortuary, a for ID and sur- ing to one of the latest be-oit will be .mother year I- - date.-- , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, ow-ne- this nations arms Ac continues to mount. S 11 li.jmra cut of 1041 tu.vs n U.ao r.au been extended b th COUNTY, UTAH, county cm from November 3U r Du.in.ber 20. Action was taken The drive for fu i. uir,- t eqmp fter a petition Mgm-by nine a recreation room for t..e Iayson than loo was propel tj National Guard unit, at San Luis submitted, requesting the .Obispo ended this week Afft;ct the Dividend Checks of Every Inand Tax lhlN and niul Nat, guinal. Probluns Inseparable from Rocal Welfare. ninS BtFpe DjcaerPa.l, riticEni Delinquent Tax Date Extended t: Dec. 20 Furniture to Equip Recreation Room Highlights for UTAH PVYSON, Dinner Monday A venison dinner was enjoyed the Lions by the members of Club at their regular meeting this week. The seasonable event was held at tlie Payson Hotel and the venison was provided by President Stanley Wilson and Douglass Dixon. Mr. J. W. Jacobs of Provo, president of the Association for the Blind in this area, was present with four other members of the staff, Everett Cluff, Vern Hela-mo- n Harold and Kendall Penrod, Hamilton. They presented a program and , gave a report of their summer- vacation at the Boys and Girls Home in Provo canyon, sponsored by the Lions. A report from Dr. Oultis of the roads committee was presented in regard to the investigation on a highway from Lake Shore to Payson and west to Genola. There was a discussion on the proposal to have Nebo School District take care of dental work for needy children. Cub guests were Grant Gardner and Bill Cromar. . o - Old Folks Invited To Attend Show At Scera Theatre Today the Lions travel to Provo All old folks of Utah County where they meet the undefeated over 70 years of age have been Provo Bulldogs m the Y Stadium. invited to attend a special showing Provo is favored but Payson F of the picture "Blossoms in the .tiongly looking for a victory. Dust, at the beautiful Scera o theatre at Orem on Saturday. They be guests of the Sharon CoHarold Lynn Voorhees operative Educational and RecreaSharon tional Association and Haiohl Lynn Vo'iinoes, three-yea- r Stake Presidency. old son of Meliose and Beulah This is the f.rrt time that the Madge llaiweo YjJihce1-- , (Leu old folks fiom all communities morning at the family in the Friday county have had an opiur-tumt- y home, 135 South -t East street The to meet together. The child was born at ProvO doors of the theatre will open at March 2S, 19.38 and the family a. in. and the show starts J) moved to Pay on a year later. at 9:43 a. m. promptly lie is survived by his parents o ; and a brother, 'l'cd Clifford Announce Marriage his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hansen of Spanish Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ballard Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo announce the marriage of their Yooihees of Mayfield. daughter, Pearl, to Kcdsie Winnie, Funeral services were conducted son of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Winnie. Sunday in the Fir: t ward chapel The event took place at the brides With Jordan A. Liw in home with Bishop George A. Relief The Society chorus Franeom performing the ceremony. charge. That A wedding dinner was later served the selection, tendered Beautiful Land"; prayer, Glenn L. to members of the two families. Gulden of jjvi ies; duet, In The and Gordon Tomorrow, Curtis remarks, of (J. em; Jithel Pyno Quayle Dixon of Span sh Fork; Eull-niei- ; The Republican Candidates wish do, "Boy of Mine, June remarks, Bishop Law; song. to announce that if they aro electUtah rstand". ed, they will be glad to consider Well Sometime l!i ef Society chorus; benediction. all applicants for city appointive The grave offices. They will take office unBishop Login Greer. was dedicated by Bishop W. A. pledged to anyone. Burial was in the McGh llan. Signed, CANDIDATES OF THE Spanish Fork cemetery by the REPUBLICAN PARTY Deseret Mortuary. oor-l.us- Bi'-ho- NOTICE |