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Show J U.JL. lfUtWil 'lihriL Vl DEVOTED rP-SPAPE- R tf Mm A Davis Reported Missing After Corregidor BY comes the contribution to our col- Group: received The reside I Pay-onid- e June 26 and roster of men service, I was so I wrote a of City's military e L these boys, especiall- Kenny two nephews, Ferns Daniels. el boys for our the lYER ir boys across where lands n sea, they ,ht be; js You taught !t not kill, Thou m against their will, all to do what's right, is cruel, done unwanted fight; them back all safe ,ng sound, American on homes :ond. r . . over them not j, or sea, or in Guidon Imisem, Jnuth, wlm is gaming fame with the intiipi Amt K,n F.agU squadron tin is ,n tne Him.-,!- Isles ls legal (led as Uie .u Amcnum pilot, aecoid.ng to a i m aitale by Quentin Reynolds, Colliers wi itel Young PtUisun is the sun of Mr. and Mis Btigham H IVtei-so- n of Sar.taquin He has aheady been uw aided the distinguished flying ci oss and a citation for leadei ship in ofleuive combat He figured m the news of the day recently when he marned a South Amencan boi n actiess in London. Mr. Reynolds in his recent article about the exploits of the Eagles wnles as folows: "No gtoup of Eagles ever gets together fur long without the names of Pete, Gussie and Oscar Pete is squadron coming up. leader Chesely Guidon Peterson D. F. C. of Suntaquin, a leal dyed in the wool mormon and the man acknowledged by every Eagle pilut, the best leader and, in the opinion of eveiy Eagle, the best man in any of the three squadPete has been on more rons than 100 sweeps over France. He is a born leader and" the boys love to fly with him The article fuithur stated that Gussie is flight Lieut. Guy a phenomenal shot, and Oscar is Flight Lieut. Oscar Coen formerly of the university of Wisconsin, noted for furious com- 1.. . take a pate' neea fflorta on: y! Day-mon- d, i gosh-dan- San Corps at Lindbcrg Field trans-- f was he last October; Diego, rr. d to Randolph Fieli, Texas the and from th' m snipped to Los band, that's what I am m Plant aft Aim a Uncle for stretch Douglass rg time at the Angeles; after a short Fa the leave for a year, per-- s. Douglass Plant, he enlisted in Canadian Air Forces at Ottawa, Nazis and Japs to go y on maps. Nowat 22, he is internationallyon fuinous as a squudon leader fronts in the cils short, erasers rare, one of the toughest PRIMER iLVAGE gh I am, e! please use with war. peare, Keats olars been worth an dearly PAYSON RIFLE CLUB a million lars. seems clip pretty small, abused by one and all; made of priceless steel raft me for a job thats th care! i COMPETES IN FORT DOUGLASS SHOOT Rifle Membeis of the Payson n-dav Lake City Salt Club were in to participate in the Ltan meet at the Foil Douglass nf'le handle ot Salt W J Patterson ht, want not! ichinery in good and I, and he repair! and she, winning victory. in 7 clean ite not NeUd Erlandxon of l0S. used mh-- n antUGaaJdnraup.2 lightly do not 95; up, ? I bombs, from I you. Pallet son. J W Hansen.90 crowd to 9l! Heed Jones. 91 Ray J4. Ros. Hansen, ft if! of Pro'vo. Wendtdl think that I can of a dnectoi. Puvson was named aie as ful- semes The shooting lends, and you'll .t. at me X?' Snn.."'UGkn IWan was and crisp and West Gordan it. me fi d out. Put Hitlers dont toss too, Wendt'll torpedoes, 94Vcvnvm'.d l'"l'h'o .F'iAYdt- - terson 89, J ard. 87. Govei noi s son 272; Patte. a rKK I, makes "four us lose the 2- B-r- Bei mu d meSe lmmiJratlon 16S-- l.- Uiincoln bkiucilas debates n. 1853. .22 W. . cck vest J Ip Ut. Kendall swims River rapids in 1886. s'f arr.fcoat makes !m Builalo to De- - Mr and Mrs J H Mountford last and children of Heber spent week-enhere with Mrs. Mounth-ford- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pleiff'T Both Hermansen is in week a guest of Miss tins O'. an who is going east Hadlev VvMnia Thcv both graduated to Mudv from the U S A C this year. ol peace. 'J. S. 'd - 1 liaiU i,,r Spimg B.'ke M; Mr and Mi" of N'i'l11 V of 13003 lt0 andf ami M:s ;,f M Brown Mrs Join D.o. and Ms Al1 ics of P.iyson jn: aim Mi' y, , Mand , Ji y , , , nu :v Mi farm! a. a- sPanlsh the U. , Mien graduating at "'v r rating instructors 1th an work but u V nli lr.Cn ll pilot ,, hi commission in the ; V vV soon as he completes oHi'ucter at C- , I, ho was a C i v rgeBa.mUanilt. 1 nAT311 suffrage k. of Mr. and M x Bigler, son Mrs Waltei day tvtnir;f of inJ Mr Payson has Bigler Butler, son who kaV, f Mi. David Air Corps Army the m of Butler Army ,rlM(.d ?P"f the Sacremento, at tinned sta , tMi Wiln an this vveek ,, m the capacity of Pr('"('k u!,n.V and familv. Mr 'na mb- - TVa.ous to entering T lie of St Bartholo Pans, i572 r jjmrcl 1818. :KTre mew e4bn. OUTING SATURDAY FOR SALVAGE DRIVE e, Vi fireplace1 MAYOR URGES SUPPORT Democrats of Utah County will hold an outing Saturday, August American Legion and Auxiliary members from Payson were in 22, at Sowiette Park, in Provo, acProvo last week in attendance at cording to County Clerk Clarence annual Con- A. Grant and Mrs. Della Lovor-idgthe twenty-fourt- h who are in charge of arvention of the Utah department which closed Saturday. At the rangements. Sports for the children with concluding session, George E. Larsen of Spanish Fork was el- prizes for all will be held from ected state commander and Al- 3 to 5 p. m. From 4 .to 5:8(L;a sofUball game lison Bills pf Midvale will be held in which candidates Mrs Frank D. Anderson of from the north end of the county Salt Lake City was elected state will compete with the candidates president of the Auxiliary and from the south end. At the same Mis H. C McShane of Salt Lake time a tug of war and hoseshoe City, vice-p- i esident. Mrs. Hazel pitching contests will be held. Ei landson attended the past preFrom 5:30 to 6:30 p. m. a bathsident breakfast held Saturday, as Hotel Roberts ing beauty contest and swimming morning at the exhibition will be held a feature of the convention. A barbecue with all the trimPIONEERS INVITED TO mings will be a feature event of the day to be held from 6.30 to ENCAMPMENT IN 7:30 to be followed from 7:30 to 9 with a band concert and proCANYON FORK SPANISH gram at which candidates for the positions on the party ticket will Pionof be introduced. and All Sons Daughters eers and Indian War Veterans are The outing will conclude with invited to join Spanish Fork Post a free dance. No 1 in an encampment at Palmyra Forest camp in Spanish Mr. and Mrs Jesse Hall receivFork Cayon begining Friday Aug. ed word from their son Berkley 21th A program will be given who is in the U S. Navy training Firday night by the Springville at San Diego California, that he Post under the direction of Cap- he has from a Second tain A O Thorne A monument Detectorgraduated School in a class of 80 Diamond the commemorating men, he was high man of Folk battle will be dedicated by young He is now being sent class the Geotgc Albert Smith. Saturday school. Beikley a to Material will evening Spanish Folk Post in the Navy June 1st of a which during give the program, this year. history of the battle will be given. vol-ie- v IIoiMshoe contests, soft ball, ball, and other sports will be SALEM MAN OSES Old Time bon mid Saturday file dances will be held each AT PAYSON HOSPITAL - , DEMOCRATS TG HOLD 1131 e , which is basic ti dining a d Pei kins Hull al el sons best ouim women, W aloes ot and one ot Pa .hi w loved ul elaiigliti Mllline Wl elli li 1 v of John Flam is and le kills He fatll-e- i I lele ill 19(19 , ) lly C. Chase, president of sevi'lal yeais theGeoige Ch.imbiT of Commerce gave a shell welcome address and exten-elegiee tings to the special guests Delplun Hiatt, local dairyman cave a report on the future outlook for the cream markets which tie had invesigated. Mi C L Carlisle made a sim-- 1 Li repent on the whole milk m. ki ts both in Provo and Salt Mis Pei kins i etui twd to hei native cite of Pay son with hei lie i el.iugliti r atte ndeel F.inih Payson lligli S hoed anil also entiled the employ of H F. Ott. gist, a position which she kept until her maiiiagi to Huw-,1ei Mr Wilson m June1 1936 Wilson who was a teachei ill the Pa son si'hools, m June' 1938 billowing an opeiatinn Mis WlFoll has lie'1'11 active ill tune h allaus aiul lias iv ic ami In seiving as a teal liel 111 the Glass ol the MIA ellld Gleam he Si. lid. iv School oi the Eolll th 'te i .111 111 Wc elm sel iv night m a Salt I. Ft C'liv Hospital seheie she has he cl It icallv ill fell a W ee Mis Wihon seas h 111 .;t Moilt- e lie Iel.ilio 1 )e ( e ml'1'1 1 li ltlO.I . i! . 11 el 1 dte-e- l 11 Lake City. Aimer B.urd, who is the local me nilx r of the board of directors of the Utah County dairy association, spoke1 hi lefly on the advantages of the coopi'rative marketing and acconiplishmi'nts of the Want She is smvived by hei mother, Utah County Dairy Association. Mr David June's, president of Mis Minnie1 le Kins ami two sons How aid. lS.ind Ai v.11 d 11 of P.iy- - the county association spoke on the1 optonustic outlook for the in ami two limtheis Dean Pereontmuation of profitable dairy kins el Glass California alley to continue for several Nevupfiution and Lewis Pei kills of Ely, years in viow of the present war ada and the industrial Funei.il si'l lei S will lie coiuluc-le'- d situation Sund.iv m the Fouith Ward giowth of Utah and Salt Lake Chain and mti'innnt will be in counties, which is certain to conthe P.ivson City Cemetery under tinue and be a favorable market f.ictor following the close of the the diKCtloll ol the Devsei et Mol war. Mr S. R Boswell, Utah County Agricultural Agent in a short talk e 1 11 V - " Gwendolen 'ViKon known CONVENTION AT PROVO Fred M BaiKO1 Grand 3u4. E ; M,.nd Mrs Jess Ll..u. 364; Bernaid Al Los An-361; 353. SunJav for their home in Hogan with jat.bson. 3b(' weeks vis4 c 'if or a two 370. o tenant Ba.km, and Mrs Louis 351 Mr cuts. pa'; H.oir Hannsen. and v,- of Payson and Mr. Niel. 352 of Spanish Bowen M.V James at ,, , i nmn A family rei m Mi. 'V i! on, i AUXILIARY ATTEND night at a meeting in Legion Rooms. io Hi o.iiibent, chairman of the imlustii.d eommitti'e of the cliam-bi- 'i ol Comnii'ii'e and J. S. Reece .'giuultui.il eh. man were in bulge- of the inei'ting with Mr. Hi u.iiiln'iit pii'Meiing. There was a line of over 30 ihidIhi.s m attendance and the session was lnt' and full of act-teeliu'sel.iy y AND - the Aim os LEGIONNAIRES Per Year in Advance An 01 g.im.itum of a Payson D.ih v Association, to function as an uuxiliuiy to the- Utah County was effected Daily Association AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS A al . $2 00 YOUNG MOTHER DIES ci le ?0lrpss approves ban Pci Copy Payson Group Organizes Local Daity Association He attend-- 1 lenuntaiy in Dividend, J inn.i high school at Goshen and -- ladnaterl horn Payson high 'Ciiuol Re was cry active in ithktus .aid music, and an ex-IK nt studi nt Mnh his hiothei, Dale Davis, assisted the Payson junior high idle club which attained national lionuis He enlisted in the army air cm ps August 10. 1940 and was stationed at Hamilton Field and giuduuted from the radio techni-- j cad school at Scott Field, Illinois,! as an instiuctor in radio and com-- ; He graduated as; munications sixth highest in honois. He sailed on November 10, 1941 14? on the Piesident Coolidge for the to in the The from Russian front. and arrive Latest was statined in picLngland Philippines photos the 21st pursuit squadron. His tures were taken during the German siege ol ti.e linn rnri. Inp photo parents received a letter from shows German panzer troops crossing a sia"ow pot of the river in the him on December 7, which he had Don battle zone. In the bottom photo we see the (mi-of l'ield XI a ,'i,il written on December 1, and sent Von Boek as they advance and trample the iii'ie-- . v.' eat p . a, .14 tcni-torby clipper. It was the last word of Russia. eceived from him. d UCCST tr i av son May 25. 1922 d school Liah Wudley of Pleasant a guest at the home of is Glove FrltiruiFL Curtis They were Barbara Mi-s ,uinl Utah State Ag-the s at ri ,vsriat( .d College last year. iviurson n. 3bl. Bowen left - 1 Coipu;i Davis was born in I Arnsptgar 9 1 1942 Ms . XT&.'O. 270: 7, 'A' Sm Ji .! v ... (lro.s P.m Panzer Troo; ft d me N600 ward champn .nsh.p light bulbs saved M,i Sun-taqu- bat action. g Payson High School in 193 with Peteison graduated from the record in student activnes and a behind the flop the scholarship :spent two years at Air the Eugenic Daniels B. Y. U. and enlisted in and 1, s too much jrw the air, silent prayer, Pickering Daniels .erne ifwlujb in vain, humble ; linb and suffering boys a. 5c P.U2 been received by and Rhea Daley Davis 1 aw.n m t thou son, Corporal John Aithu; Davis, was consid-lM'- d n,: ug hi action as were all 'fiviim m tie Philippines at the t m" of the van under of Corregi-loi 1 . 2! ,1,,s i iakland. Calif Ab AlGlsT H HIS RAF BUDDIES Chesley j WE HAVE A QUIET iVITH OUR READERS BEST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY PAYSON, UTAH. FRIDAY PETERSON RATED TOPS AS FLIGHT LEADER ts of ter u to THE v Urging every man, woman and child in Payson to hasten the day of victory by salvaging needed scrap materials, Mayor Forsey today pledged full support to the local salvage campaign. By turning over to the Salvage Committee of Payson every available pound of old materials, we all can "make' a direct arid helpful contribution to our nat lonal victory cffoit. "Every 50 pounds of steel means another 105 mm. shell; a discarded doornob will help make doe ns of cartudge cases, 25 tons of steel will make another tank. "1 call upon every esident to search his home carefully from ee liar to attic, looking for scrap non .ind steel, copper, .brass me. aluminum, rubber, rope burlap Every one of these materials is needed today by Amencan for manufactuti' into weapons and equipment for our armed fences 1 Thru are many tons of val- uable sci.ip in Payson We must colli cl every pound of it and see that it gets into Amei leans vvai plants Our stei nulls, tank fuc- -' toms, shipyards, airpl.ine plants land other war industries aie alii endv exceeding their former pro-- I duct mn records. We can help them attain even higher pioduc-- i turn bv sending the'in all the sei tip mateii.ds we' can find "As vou search for snap in vnur own home remember that the snap you are looking for will 'give our armed foie os more weapons to kin a quicker vietoiy A in ilhei salvagedepot will be located at the tear of the Foiso 'stoic and can be reached tlnough the icant lot between the Chase Henry James Hamilton 78 of Lumber Co. and t lie police station Salem died Monday night at the Signs will be posted di sign.iimg 'which space in the depot should Payson hostipal from infirmites of lie used for rubber, which foi old age. He was born July 3, 1864 at iope, and winch for snap metal Heber City, a son of Henry and To help spied up the drive it is urgul that all people in town who Lanette Johnson Hamilton Anna Marie Edman of possibly can bring in these the ill ai titles and d( posit Provo in the Logan L D S Tem- at one of till sahagi di pots ple May 4, 1887 He has bee n an Ml.s J S Krill' W s hostess at active church and civic worker in lie llghtul budge pulty lit Salem for many years and hi Id a I!Y Lone In on was siiv-ehome' Ini the office of a High Priest at the be fore the game to Mrs Ro time of his death. Hioddbmt, Mis McKay ChristQ Spenci r. Surviving are his widow and ensen Mrs George M'-W A Mtwo daughters, Mrs Edna Hill Mis Fail Page. Gudmun-1LaGrande Mrs Han. idi of L son and Mrs. Erma Finlay Mi Mrs Shuli r, Dave n. Mis Salem, one son. Ivan E. Hamilton Ft L Oldroyd. Mis Wi ndi five of Tacoma, Washington, three brothers, landson. Mrs W A Wightrrn.n. Mis Eug m Helaman Hamilton of Payson. Mis W W Hansen. s wite aw, tided Pi Hillman ii and Mis Page Peter Hamilton of .Sacramento, California, and Moroni Hamilton to Mis Erl.indson of Rigby, Idaho, ten sisters Mrs. At the meeting of the Retail Janette Tanner, Mrs. Jane Mi n x Mrs. Sadye Grant and Mis Mile bants and Pi ofexional held Tuixd.iy ewmrig, Eliza Richmond of Payson, Mis euti mitti d id( d not to Bele Bradford of Franklin, Idaho. it vox unanimously this half anv old hobdajs moie Mrs. Marie Duke, Mis Chustine Rtoi x will he ope n all daj .ir Foster and Mrs. Ephemia AlWednesday, August 26th and for drich of Salt Lake City, Mrs tin balance of the yeai HunMrs Ruth and Clayson ter of California The Ebt halt Barn familv w ill Funeral services were conducunion Sunday ed Thursday in the Salem ward told tin n .iimu Mis D x v III bdon chapel Interment was in the Sal- at Saiatog.i and Mis Ru ka M piesident em Cemetery undr the dnection of the Desert Mortuary of Payson ler vice-p- i esident . sul-;.g(- d .1 d s ll 11 grand-childre- n Wis-we- ll e 1 i ILin-na- h i 1) , i -- GUARD CAPTAIN VISITS pointed out that the area served by the Strawberry Valey project has ideal possibilities to develop into a concentrated and prosperous daily section. Also stressed the depleting- effects on soil- from raising fotage and grain for sale off the farm as compared with the soil building practice of feeding livestock on the farm units and obtaining the extremely valuable feitilier to be applied to the' farm lands. PAYSON ON FURLOUGH - Captain Keif MeWth. vXTio left Pavso'i in Fehiu.uy 1941 as commanding olficer of Headquarter EhM Artillery 165th Balteiv, ar-- 1 home Monday night for a lew elavs vacation visit with lus mothei. Mis Elialn th M Phelps lh' has hei n at Foil Lewis with the Fortieth Washington division until tluir tiansfer for fill t'lgll sei ice He is mm In mg sent to Camp White. Million! Oil gon where' two new illusions of the at mv .tie oigmed and he will be one of the eillici s in e I1.11 ge. (I U. S. A. C. MAN URGES COOPERATIVE Carpenter, of Logan, a of the Utah State Agricultural College faculty, stressed Uie advantages of the dairy co- 1: Duiel lint operative program whereby milk and cream can be offered to a competitive market in large quantities. Expei ience has proven th.it large volume offerings in the market lesult in permium prices i.inging from two to six cents per pound on the butter fat basis, he wild leaves this week to nte r the .11 m was guest of Imiim at a p.nty in Payson Cam on Tuesday night given by a gioup ol jming J 11 lids from A picnic supper Spi mg Lake was injoveel bv the gioup which mi luded Ruth Ann Menlove, Bevel Iv Tci voit. Doiothy Tcrvurt, Loi.t Jean Whitney Elizabeth Moon, Vei mi Johnson, Rodney Moon Tid Menlove, Keiiwjn Pei IV, Max Mi lilve, Glen Jucnb-s- i li and the gui st ol honor It I A G membei , said. It was explained by the men charge that the purpose of the auxiliary organization in Payson is to foster improvement and development of tlie various phases of the dairy industry. The use of better sires will be encouraged and investigation will be made and ('commendations worked out ALL WHO RENT HOMES lelative to the needs and desires to giadually inriease the dairy MUST REGISTER THEM bet dx in the aica so as to make possible a gradual increase in volTill t j ate f' III of t ume of d.my products at the time ion- - ul .ill n nl.d units in Ut.'ih tin v are cntically needed. li.iv Count ed at the i ai Effoils will be made to prool Inivo An .1 Rent Control mote1 and foster dairy educational .inciini s J C 11 dbt Ue hi n. di- - meetings to be held for the benefit of dairymen in this section. to! All nl.d units for Steps wil also he taken to the use of wholesome III pot pose ll' nil llt.ll HU pons Ilf ,111V ch.iloittl must ng-nt- i 'd.mv piuducts as contrasted with r Tins mi hides i eiy unit m i onxmiijition of inferior substi-tus Ut di County In shoi t, tlie' overall aim of the Son e pe ople appall ntiy feel tii.it if thin pi opei ty was not new 01 ganiation will be to the welfare of all people nti Man li 1st t hi v ai not oh'iL'i d to n gMi hi that if they lexjdmg within the Payson dairy rent onlv one 100m lie do not M ction by assisting the dairy inv h in the Al t Tills is not ti nsts in every way possible, to toe i.im, ax iveiv i eiil.d unit mpnne quality of herds, the mar- Iuet b ligi.xtetid by Si pti mber vets for the pioducts and the gen15 Binds foi eg 1st a tu ill will be ii al conditions under which milk is produced on the farm. ol in d ' ith all banks in Utah CoIn effecting an organization, untv. and anv pi son who wishes tnav git their blanks fnmi their thiee no mbits of the Chamber of wcie named to the local bank or fi om tin- An as Kent Commerce Often o m the Kelt met s arid Mer- - governing board and eight to repbans Hank Building Pmvo The resent the dairy inti rests and the ft.mki '1 nvlope sjjji letmn to the bo, mi of eleven will elect their Office m be Fainnis and Mer-.1- own office! s from the group. The Chamber of Commerce aligi'Uii Tits .111! Ill made to Slie elim egixti at 1011 when com- metribeis are Elisha Warner, Earl The pote d it they ate le It at the bank Page and Floyd Harmer. dan v mi mbcis are Delphin Hiatt, '.Ian tbivhave been seemed Gene, Hiaithwaite, Abner Baird, Mi and Mr James Webb en-- Geoige Eikersley of Payson; Lee it. mud at a familv dinnei Sun- - it Tavlor representing the Gen-- i la and Santaquin interests, Reed hnnoi of ti.e ir giaiidxon, d,i H.t How, nd Wi iib. who is home Mom e of Spring Lake; George H. 16 dav hu lough to help with Bahr, of Salem and Donald Wride n Others of Benjamin th barve'tmg of glam Mi and Mis Lv;en .sent in 1 II ( Of-f- i v 11 1eglS-ti.i- ( te-- 11 e lious-IIIl- 1 -- tl lm-pio- . ) 1 1 1 I 1 111 ,1 i P te Webb Mi and Mi- - S E Quigley of G.tiland Utal ' Ralph Quigliv, of G. island Mi.x stmli v Alxpanghj' d Wednesday in the Payson City Salt Lake Cm. Mr Joseph Cemetery under the direction of Qttlgle;y and Miss Mae Quigley, .the Neil O Donnell Mortuary. |