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Show newspaper devoted SANTAQUIN ACHATS PR00 HONORS WITH OUR BOYS CHESLEY G, PETERSON Democratic ,.,lh County out-- thi inf October night Frlda v and Students of u 1,1 'M ,i hi'1 officers on at Pay son Hisp. s pit iitoo i duty at Principal Louis A Ban vuehl i1;,"'U1J Cuy Alr DePot 1S John A Johnson, envy of then stl.ood mat-- s Mon- - lSll,,nd tuI T( f Payson, Utah He is day afternoon w r. n Uu.li s most assifrit i to the station hospital famous flti split the i ntn t class penod with esiyntd to maintain and rettu in MaU ar u alt. as well as train air Cheslty Ptteivm a loin son high school st 'dent ailon" d.P'1 fiI au! I'115 dt pot is the body piesid, lit k tinned as newest of the An Soivicc Commands (''p.mding facilities a visitor to the school Mi Bates Lieut Johnson is the son of Mr a funnel msti ictoi of ,nd Mrs Oscai A Johnson, 550 famed son, tinned tin W M 'K,h a round tabl discussion ?nd The A,V('nut'' PavS(,n Ho is students weie peimitted to aSid R,Kiduu' ,,f Pns(,n HlKh school ndwas the University Mjjoi Putusou dii question thev of I di atattending tne time of his enlist-modosiifd It was u tin iJlmg oxpi i ,n the aitnv lie advanced lcncc to tlu ni to in ar of his I'1 tin of master sergeant lat.ng it .pi of tho ftirnou medical adnunis-tativ- e Ealo SqUiidion of tlu R A r bofoit entiling office candidate school at in England foi the past two yeais Call. si, Baimik Pa At Z pm a siua, ,lt body ass- Id m thi authtorium cmbly was u. K. ninth Dixon icturned mmU,. Max M( n love, studmt 11 p: t Mh nf Die-- L'"" fl"m San plancisc0 where Dlck sided Clam b ad, s 1, d m smg-- ! d',ntf t,J f an tue ha"- ui ranged program and inti Hating 6 30, at I County during eld L'ongi cssman ihv P1 mcipal iH 'br and i at h county candt-l'obe introduced. Democrat-,e- , dull and young are ot be ! !l fiom Payson attend the rally, of Congi cssman b. bi oacicast over ilge delegation to Leech Ln will t poiu-rut.- Station KUVO. Ktii and daughter Rav , . m Utah fig r . This is High School. ere to atic rally Demon PTbig 'ign on pi Sn" Eikmdsun, son of Mr. uglass Eilandson left Wednesday morning for larvs, California to begin his as a naval mnaiy tiaining In Cadet. He has complet-sCT. and has been await-ru- s call foi the past five Wendt 11 P. Kaneko Jeanne of Idaho and Miss Myrla 1 of Heber, were guests last tend of Miss Afton Lindsay, the S. Roland Lindsay home, pis are classmates of Miss Um- tsaj at Brigham Young tello, ft 1.4' u( h' h'ft f,,,I Hof"a,s granted fTgn tnp k'S a f, ub.s,nceA and th4ey to' !el, C1 1,L'' , 1 Henrietta Douglass rewo,rd Tuesday that her son 1 Du,uglais had arrived at, a Re the dtlnatl".n enf.lst,-d- . Am-cnc- an ban-M- r. 1 ,, All Citizens of Payson and surrounding communities are cordially invited to be present at a banquet and program honoring Major Chesley Gordon Peterson of Santaquin. The banquet is to be held at the Payson Junior high school at 7 p. m. Reservations for tins event will be closed Friday ut noon. Everyone is invited to a program in the Nebo Stake Tabernacle at 8 p. m. It is desired that all mothers of boys in the ai mod forces who attend the event be seated on the stand at the Tabernacle. Sponsoring the event are, Pay-so- n City, Payson Lions Club, Pay-so- n Chamber of Commerce, Legion Post No. 48, American Legion Auxiliary, Payson high school, Cultus Clubs. The general committee includes the officials of Payson with Mayor D. C. Forsey at the head; banquet, Cultus Clubs;program, Lions Club; decorations, Legion Auxiliary; publicity, American Legion; finance, Chamber of Commerce. mu-the- Tay-!S1- Pa- ln the navy ir C The Yesharah orginization, com- posed of the L. D. S. returned missionaries, met Monday night at the home of their president. Miss Laura Shepherd with Miss Inez Ott assisting hostess. A Motif was used for the luncheon appointments and decorations and plans were discussed for their years work. Present were Mrs. Josephine Christensen, Miss Donna Biglow, Miss Crista Olsen, Miss Morjorie Gamer, Mrs. Pearl Bigler and the hostess. farm. Impressive funeral services were conducted in the Third ward Chapel Friday for Mrs. ' Sarah Jane Pntchard McMulhn, wife of City Attorney R. W. McMullin. The beloved matron died Oct 20, after a long illness. The rostrum of the chapel was completely banked with floral tributes as the processional was played by Mrs. Ramona Smith. Bishop Byron Mendenhall conducted the services and the opening song was a duet, Come Unto Me, by Golden Taylor and Freeman Bird; invocation, Lee R. Taylor; vocal duet, Whispering Hope, Mrs. Dora Stewart and Mrs. Rhea Bassett, accompanied by Mrs. Nellie Bannister; a tribute J Rowe Groesbeck, a member of the Payson high school Faculty for several yeais but is now in the U. S Army, is here this week Wlth hls Wlfefoimerly Miss Kathryn Douglass. They are here Miss Mildred Page, who is at- from camp San Luis Obispo for week's visit with relatives and tending business college in Salt afriends in Payson and Springville. Lake City spent last week end in her Duke with father, Payson Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coray and Page. Wayne Peery returned home FriMiss June Enckson, who is a day night from California. They student nurse at the Salt Lake went to San Francisco to see Max before he left with the general hospital spent the week Coray troops for foreign service end here w ith her parents, Mr. para before their arand Mrs. Evan Erickson. She but he left just went down the coast rival. They aunt was accompanied by her to Los Angeles and visited with Mrs. Myrtle Denhalter, a sister of Warren Coray who is in Defense Mrs. Erickson. . . - Hal-low- en An estimated group of 1500 people from South Utah County Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Water-bur- y gathered in Santaquin last Satof Ellerta announce the marurday night for a community welcome home celebration for Major riage of their daughter, Margaret a Payson high school Chesley Gordon Peterson of the Elizabeth, to Mr. Ben Hard Fligger U. S. Army, former commander graduate, of Russel, Kansas. The event of the Eagle Squadron of the R. took place in the Wedding Chapel In Darlene Nielson and child-leA. F. home on leave from Eng- at Riverside, California on Oct. Friday for Los Angeles land to visit with his parents, Mr. 17 with Rev. Wheler officiating. er a visit here of several The bride's mother from Ellerta, written byMable Jarvis of Sou- atld MrsBr7gTiamPctersoh.""' ' ks with Mr. Nielsons parents, and her grandmother Mrs. Riley thern Utah', a girlhood friend of Work. First of the evenings festivities of Goshen attended the ceremony. anlffiTEnos Simmons. Her Mrs. McMullin was read by Mrs. er, Mrs. Kathleen Clegg of Grace Olcsen; speaking Bishop was a program in the Junior High The bride was attended by Leona Phyllis Douglass entertained at Lieutenant William McKell, son er came dowm to visit before a John Oleson; vocal duet, In The auditorium which was packed to Lamb of Texas and Ethel Kelley bridge party Friday night. The of Mrs. Mary McKell Payson City left. Garden, Golden Taylor and Free- capacity. Across the rear of hte of Oklohoma and Sergeant Pollic following guests were present. Librarian is now located at Rapid was best man. The couple will man Bird, accompanied by Mrs. Thelma Ilarmer. Erma Barnett, South Dakota. Mrs. McKell City Edna speaking, Mrs. American flag. On the right was reside at Riverside where the Alice McClellan; Hales. Firn Peery, Mary was json Community Presbyter-Churcat Wendover He him. with is Emma Wilson; who also read a a framed picture of President Ro- bridegroom is in the Army Air next Sunday, preach-servic- e Hill. Kathryn Brown, Ramona during the summer following his tribute from Mrs. Leona Dixon; osevelt and another American Corps. will be held at 7 :30 p. Smith. Zoe Barnett, Nettie Burdick, from Stockton and R. A. PORTER Ann Coombs and graduation there went to Boise, ev. Elias Jones will take for Bertie Smith, speaking, Bishop Golden Taylor flag. To the left was displayed after of Provo; tribute, Mrs. Ethel Page Announcement is made by Mr. Ramona Smith won Idaho leaving subject Taking the Wrong the hostess Walla and Walla, WashingCandidate on the Menden- the Cadet Blue R. A. F. uniform and Mrs. A. D. Jones of Ellerta, Smith seBishop remarks, closing bemg Sunday School at 10:30 first prize and Bertie ton for short intervals before by Major Peterson during of the REPUBLICAN TICKET hall; closing song, Before The woin marriage of their daughter, cond prize. The public is invited to Mrs. all of his active flying in the li. Wanda to Mr. Ned Smith a son of ing sent to Rapid City. and for Mrs. Stewart Lord, services. F. A. 110 which included channel Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Smith. The Bassett; benediction, Dr. A. L. Anjiuoncemont has been made COUNTY ATTORNEY Mr. and Mrs. Reid Peery and sweeps into enemy territory. As ceremony was preformed at the in the The Miss Payson of Curtis. grave recent tho marriage of ss Jean Marie Glen Peery returned to Oakland, the guests arrived, music was home of the McKell, who is Has practice law in Utah Coun- City Cerpetery was dedicated by bridegrooms sister in Penrod of Ellberta to Mr. California after visiting here with eyed in Salt Lake City, was Mary by a string ensemble. In Draper and a played of JosSt Cottom George. Mr. of Arthur 31 yearsjfor himson for more than reception for friends Peterson ty LaDell Mrs. Mr. and over the w eek end with her Page the receiving line were Major and dost friends The their parents, followed. A Pleasant. Mt self of Peterson says: Mrs. Claude Mr. and his parents and sister, shower for the bride was er, Mrs. Mary McKell. She eph Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berlin and Peterson, given was preformed in the Peery.accompanied them from the VOTE AND WORK TO KEEP ceremonv Mrs. P. Clayson; Mapor accompanied by a close Miss Seline Berlin of Salt Lake and Emogene night at Goshen. The AMERICA AMERICAN Temple and the parents coast and visited their mother, Mrs. William Broadbent, Saturday i, Miss June Van Zant and Manti over a graduate form Payson is bride them. relatives with visited accompanied Mrs. Salem. City of the at couple Stake President and Mrs.D Green-halgMrs. Flora Pierce And with Patrick Henry says: unt, Mrs. Leah Wheelwright A their honhigh school. and Mrs.Pierce accompanpartv was given in Mrs. I know not what course others Sunday. Bishop and Mrs. Thomas ulder, Nevada. Peery Melba Oakland for a visit. may take; but as for me, give me or at Mt Pleasant and to them Nels Mrs. and ied Bishop Mr. and Mrs. A. Hermanson Chatwin, FORMER PAYSON MAN a sister of the bride enButler. liberty, or give me death. and Mrs Leon Beckstrom Jensen, and Lake Salt and in in Ellberta were at w'eek Ogden of last Girls tertained M. Men and Gleaner Lawrence was master Clayson frni Los Angeles for the re(Paid Political Advertisement Miss Beth Hermanson, who is of ceremonies and the and the DIES IN WYOMING their honor. The couple will the Second Ward M. I. A. held hunt and a visit with teaching in Salt Lake, accom- address of welcome was given by side in California where both are their first Fireside Chat of the fo rthe Albert M. Barnett, 64, of Pay-so- n is their first visit Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Simons an- panied them home New year Sunday night at the employed. Mayor Broadbent. In behalf of since their died on Oct. 20 in an EvansLos Warin nounce the marriage of their marriage his home town, the mayor presen home of Mr. and Mrs. Elisha les three ton, Wyo. hospital of pneumonia. months ago. Mr. Miss Evelyn Warner and daughter Ellen, to Mr. Blair Davis ted of the a honor with ner. guest Arom is a son of Mr. and He was born February 20, 1878 in A social evening was enjoyed handsome gold Officers of Miss Lura Jean Foisey were joint son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis ring. Arch Beckstrom TuesA. I. M. of Benjamin Ward enterFourth of Salem. were event The took place at the the National Parks Council of the Payson, a son of Henry and Eliza hostesses The group he returned to defense work who show- Saturday night at the brides day evening after class work. Roy Boy Scouts of America were pre- Mitchell Barnett. He was educatWarner Mr tained by he coast pre- sent and Executive A. A. Ander- ed in the Payson schools and last Friday. Mrs. ed motion pictures of Alaska and home with Nebo Stake president Rodgers of tho Young Mens a drom, formci ly Miss Helen of proin was and Christensen charge son spoke briefly. Prof. T. Earle spent most of his life in Payson. experiences George officiating. sidency told of his trip er remained to visit longer Alta Lindsay, retiring Members of the two families wit- gram which included a vocal solo, Pardoe of the Council, awarded He had never married . Mrs there. her parents. Mr. He i3 survived by five brothers by a Life and Eagle Scout award to and Mrs. Gleaner class president was pre- nessed the ceremony which was Marilyn Dixon, accompaniedLant ?e Shuler. Barnett of Spanish Fork, John Nancy followed a in the reading Joan a girls. Barney; by large reception gift by sented with Major Peterson, Xvhich he had Barnett of Payson, Fred and Wilson Bernice Joseph is auher duet, the Salem Junior High School earned eight years ago but had Mrs Winona Christensen piano ditorium. The young bride wore Lois Cowan. Refreshments were never received. A repliva of the Barnett of Florida, Dave Barnett, eBetaCultus Club met successor. of Venice, California, Frank Bara wedding gown of white satin served n at tho home of Mrs. badges was presented to Mrs. uarsen with a of bridal carried and D O. Wight, president nett of Provo, one sister, Mrs. bouquet by President Erma SCHOOL GIRL DIES School of Payson and vicinity of the Council. All scouts and Clara Bean of Heber. ;n, pink rosebuds. Mrs. Marvel Sunarge Mrs. Edith Wy-- , Funeral services wil be conderland was matron of honor, Miss resumed regular class work Mon- scouters in the audience stood Will take charge of Red OF HEART AILMENT Vera Anderson, Miss Barbara day being closed all of last week and saluted Major Peteison at the ducted Friday at 3 p. m., in the wrk in the club, supervis- Staheli, Miss Louise Miller and for the hai vest vacation. Perfect presentation. Authur Gaeth was Deseret Mortuary, 218 South Main Program. Mrs. Emma Wig-- a Miss Fern Simons bridesmaids. weather prevailed for digging the guests speaker, representing Stret, Payson, with Walter Riga talk year nine of Howard, Mae Ethel and explained the TO THE PEOPLE Mr. Martin Taylor was best man. beets and picking apples but this 1e cltlens of Ulah ,n paying by in charge. Interment will be and Wells VICINITY of old foster daughter PAYSON AND Mrs. Leila sewing. woik was but partially completed. honor to the young flier who has in the Payson cemetery. died very Vera Hurst Clowaid, (J?, Mrs. Wayne Wride be very Manv of the older students were an example to the youth of our in will Friends Payson ,a ?' atcl7-3,Tuesday members in knitting. suddenly The Nebo Stake Male Chorus, atTust a little woid of appreciainterested to learn of a marriage not in school Monday but Tuesday nation. Dancing and sociability ward girls chorus, dir ration in fiom a heart attart one of the finest musical organizc.ndi harvest the kind 17 on took October at storm that ' stopped was again for Peteetneet remaindthe your place tion at tho Mrs enjoyed during ations ever to give public service for me to hold tended school and was dressing Phoenix, Arizona. Miss Betty to some extent er of the evening. Actions. making it possible Monday School Rccord in this community, presented a Los Anglos, daughter of of Banks school for the office "fU'ihCuuntv Tuesdav in preparation in the First Ward Mattinson Richardson Liza formMrs Cora Mrs. Hamilton attended the Mrs. Kerr Banks, and had for She (?e er wl'en stricken infirmi- Row ena Ray ast from .jToement Pas been made visited died Sunday became of bride the evening. J in 85, Saturday of Salt Lake City ,hapo1. Payson, erly School and Primary Christensen is the director and a son of Mrs. ties of old age. She was the wid- relatives in Payson last week of Ralph a1!do want 0U all to know that Sundav of Glen lard Viertcl, the niarnage past Ward during son f m,.. Hie First h Miss Clara Johnson accompanist. and Mrs- Mei I sinccreij approcial Katie Vicrtel of Payson who is a ow of George Mattinson, who died both 13 months S. Rolond Lindsay was in charge survived is She and Miss Bernice U. in S. the several 1933 at Catet ago years aUhcP s of e 3, Army Flying you responded She was born March of the following program, elect me See children; Rich- Stake Primary Board a,Snis'' Fork, daughter elections and helped toI r'dU a daughter of Walter Air Corps at Phoenix. The cere- by the following Utah, York The Mighty Angel, Teach Me To t HrsPhoe- ard Mattinson, Arthur Mattinson, Al'eh Hales. The hv a nice rnajoi it in was he mS Howard, mony preformed Ellen sene you ,nd Marvsuivived Topham cok Place at the brides Fulmer, Mrs Ethel Honors Retiring Officers Pray and Stranger Of Galilee, full e deavoied faithfully to U by her mother nix L. D. S. Church with Bishop Mrs Cecil " Mattinson of William chorus; vocal solo, Friend Of Mine and O. The anisd Stohl Houser David mei all three Fork and it and the people officiating Brrfnr ,n San Francisco: and Clarence Hill; quartet, Kentucky abi Mattinson Chailes m attended her was bride sister f Hl,pi.med Ry Bishop H. o, by Clifton, best Payson: Walter the to Wddon. of the Nebo Stake Pri- Home, Rulon Hill, Vaughn LoveMembers Es- - Shirley and Bill Jones of Payson, Mis Claude Holmes of Salt Lake was folowed by unty dG,P a with j8n sister, It was Lany Howard, Luther Carlisle, Arthur also Flying Cadet at Phoenix was Citv She was born July 24. 1857, mary Board, with Mrs. Grace Rig- less, ? it liowarl lies. and J-had to move fmm wa of short talk, Youth in the a Mona Jones; had from Banks Mrs daughter came by, man best president, in party Vnginia, Howard, and a grand- Los vo to live but it at the home of Mrs.Dor-oth- Present Emergency, Angus Willey and John Richardson. for the day night Voik. of marriage Angeles to hat order mother. MIS Topham sary in I do a, Chmstensen. Honored guests of the High Council; selections, Funeial services were conductwlll bc Following the ceremony, a wedworth Rea, who tact with my famiK and 2 p m in the were Mrs. Hazel Baird, who re- My Task ,and O, My Father, full at ed for close friends and : awciut Wednesday the m ding supper in the closi in Denver, Fridav at 2 p SUM If recently Inter- - relatives were gnen at the home Second Ward Chapel Burial was cently retired as stake president, chorus;vocal duet. Come Unto Me, onor at the home of have with them n w ' ,Vai d L D S Chapel 3 can Higgin- - in the Payson Cemetery under Mrs. Vera Finch as a counselor, William Mortiner, and Clarence If you feel that "U oUpi, Frlandson by the ttl be m the Santaquin Mis of the direction of the Deseret Phoenix. of brotham sjaquioui paeoq joq;o uoaos pue Hill; short talk, The Stranger s Joli the di.ectum 'Inch a bridge Club exercise your fiani:unyc aaI who were retiring from active du- Within our Gates, Roland Lindsay Narl( tery under Miss was formerly 3 momber. Mortuary xt Tuesdax . , it w ill he the of theStake High Council; vocal "assev ty. omi Wilson of Payson, a friend of nome at the call at onG I 1 U Friend, may table, election. Mrs. Mazie Ludlow of Benjamin solo, Oh Love Divine, William and Mis Jos W Bates Jr. wln onMr The are lng both families. j Howard anu newlyweds Wills docorated in nation-Sr- d rci ictea a tie f Mr and mMis of Ogden, spent Sunday at the gave a toast to Mrs. Baird; Mrs. Mortiner; selections, Boys of the home in Friday until time making theirVeirtel will Phoenix a bowl of lovely dcavor to continue zoning Mr. continue home of their parents Mr. and Mary Johnson of Spring Lake a Old Brigade, Grandfather Clock, where to ,ece anH !r?scs formed a cen-- J toast to Mrs. Finch and Mrs Clar- - full chorus; vocal duet. Our Mt. people of the County Mrs Jos W Bates. his training ln crvi1 ,!tary k'ue candles of mv ability bolic Moore to the other mem-- , Home, Rulon Hill and Luther Car Mr P of son FllllTo9h' Fllswoith. 's fo?owedhrlIcrs' A bridSe "Rpsnectfull' Eloi.'C Games were played and a lisle with chorus and congrega-luncheo- n hers. white small Two Bliss Red Potatoes. pigs. Lost For Sale to V,lford. W. las w ? t,h;.,na Mr. whlch lhe tion. 160-was served. tlf West. Mrs. Phone Wilson. Pfwentod Carroll Ray kh a hut,, touuo U. ,rspient) enter the service guest of hon advi bhful wedding gift. (Paid political Ida ss ni 7 d ' ' i a',, S,J Field Texas and was home an He told of his experiences ns an aimy fliei and that gave the young high school boy the uige to become a pilot Douglass Laenbv, last year's Senioi Piisident. who is home on a fm lough fiom San Fransicso, was alos on the lustrum and spoke bueflv to the students Other former high schood students in the audience weie mentioned by Principal Bates apendectomy at the visit Sunday Hospital noon. yirs Lake , 1 song with which' Jlildicd Page, who business College in Salt Major P, lemon was so fam.lar wfeek end He spoke bn, IK on the t Pl nt City, progiam Duke and told of tho tin,, wnen he pa- w hu ltli lather, arson sided at a student body assembly1 to hi at Plying Cadet' J Harold' who had received his Wilson, of wife s City J A Law, wings at Randolph and Kellev rder, J A Law, underwent splendid meeting of the Pay-so- n Lions Club was laid Monday night w ith a large attendance of membeis It was a dinner meeting at the Jennie D McClellan home, and president Reed Jones was m dial go Three set vice men hoim on fui lough were guests, J Rowe Gioosbtik, a Iaon club member and foimei president was home fiom San Luis Obispo, Douglass Laenby, of the Manne Coi ps. home on fui lough and Norton W Betts of the Army An Coips, hole fiom Gaidner Field, California Each of them spoke telling how they liked the vvoik m their lecpectivc fields and such things as weie interesting without giving Mihtuiy information Stanley Wilson, who has received his call to report to Washington for foieign Red Cross Field work also made his farewell talk to fellow cub membeis. A Payson To Honor War Hero From Santaquin Headquarters battery, C5th Field Aitillery three yeais ago. They left with their battery in February 1941 for California and were first at San Luis Obispo and later in Los Angeles before being sent to Fort Lewis Washington. They left their or the officers candidate school.; They came to Utah last week by plane to visit with their parents and have reJones repented the Comturned to Fort Monmouth, New Reed celebration honoring MaJeresy to continue special train- munity Chesley Peterson on Oct. 31 jor ing. and that the Lions Club had been the program for the assigned and Mrs. June Mortensen, quet anc at the Tabernacle. The former residents f Payson, visit-- program committee was given cd here last week, at the home of jesponsibility. Accordian daughters, Mrs Helen was given bvI Madeline Dixon. lor and Mrs Ednk Taylor. They have lived in Colorado since leav- - 'pi ivpp I QFPVIf FQ THU I Ol ing Payson several years ago hut. DiMMvAL, Z3LiYiWL,j to Utah Ogden, recently moved where they have purchased a MRS. SARAH McMULLIN nt , PAYSON SERVICE MEN Meterology in the Siginal Coi ps Lieut. Lyndon ' Wilson, son of Mr and Mrs. S. D. Wilson has also been training at Fort Monmouth in the sigal Corp but is specializBoth ing in communications. young officers were Payson High School graduates and joined the i is at- - mg, th. LIONS CLUB HONORS ,, , Salt Lake City, visited week in Fav Mii last of uergenev ,on City Two more boys from Pay sons National Guard have been commissioned officers in the U S aimy and were home last week for a short visit after graduating fiom an officers candidate school at Monmouth, New'Jeisey and aie Lieut now' Second liei)tenunts Wells Wilson, son of Mr and Mis George E. Wilson Jtas been attending the training school at Foit and specializing in Monmouth 111 THE ARMED FORCES nts, Pa, ts (, to the best interests of southern utah county " h at-o- ur jtyles VES 3c Bed-do- cott eathc fab' Pull 39c es h; p: " rela-Th- is ,R! e as 1.3 , ERS 69 Mon-nig- Pet-eiso- mas 1.9! $1,43 in-u- ie For , ; TS Pm - fly :s 2.93 JJ Eu-eddi- 1 1 gerlip s foster-siste- r, Min-ervi- a 1 y 6.93 $1.3! I cn-nreeiat- Higgin-brotha- tico ES Din-ac;fve- lv an Stt , - D,t m |