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Show newspaper devoted to THE BEST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR rvrT 5rv n PAYSON CENTER FOR WEDDINGS K Sixty-tim- e ( enjoyed tne i and progran Me-- rvo Thursdav A gslyA,!1..'-.;..- . t t; tion of Pit with Slate as master ol the followm (Tin ny con the dii eel : vocation !. Christi risen dress of i Scrapbook e sotthought iit lily is abject, !' v ; humility ie by Mayor 'ey be pi'oU'l. I lav el human a:;de is weak-:-knu'A'lcd- gi 1 , Af'iyo '' i.". ' v s jn" , whose t , a ' Amrii.an field service ambulance drivers cn route to the Iturnu front lunch on a fiat car and find that the food is as good as in a lie luxe diner. C iin- Hicse volunteers are serving with British ami Indian forces. 'I hey travel hy boat, road and rail fur long distances, always with their assigned ambulances. - tJews 3otes of Our cTlfCen and Women In the Jdrmed Services ville. - - An outstanding soei.il function of the past week was a tea given hy Mrs. J. C. Barney, in honor of tier soil. Lit ut. Com lhuimy who .ft. r t veins of active duty in the Pae lie ait a, I;,-.-:- Elbert Madson, Roy Rodgei s, Spencer Mi ndenia.l! mg fm tiie Great Lakes Nav-..- 1 and Clarenee BeiT..-- !: am- Ticket i, Training Station. A delicious and also his wife. Mrs. Barney and invitation comm;' toe: Max K. was served to fourteen has been making nor first visit to Warner, Jack Loveless ami Frank dinner Pavson and a large grout) of reluL'SlS. toe: commit Harding; Reception atives and friends railed to moot of son Mrs. Piivute Reid Bills, Junior Chamber ef'.iiv The and visit with tinwives. Kathryn Betts, has left for over- - guests were receivedcouple. and ui'rr-taine- d a.- - SL'iV ic'L. on the lawn. The tea table KiLwit Madson who left Tuts-.i.-- y was covered with a lore doth and Cpl. Leo T. iTod fur the Great Lakes Naval was centered with been on furlough at pink roses. Tall his parents, Mr. ;.r I'laimng Station, was guest at a candles in crystal holders wen-aTed is n: inter Friday evening, given by Menlove. each end and baskets of glaili ms mother and sister, Melba. 1G oli were arranged effectively. Pratt, Kansas. ;md is a B2!) super fortress, gm Ms wire present. Mrs. Erma Shuler. Mis. Zola Dixt 1, Private Joseph A. Thomas has on and Mrs. Veina Ellsworth were ing some tnue m At ersoas duty. Mr. and M; ,,tt ii tn.nslciTed from New York, in charge of solving and young .:r,t m w:. ere lie has been tb.eir love entertained attending an girls who assisted were Joan Barn- Spring Lake for him Frida Mr.eviand aiiry engineers' school, to Fort ney, Janice Dixon and Zola Le .vis, Washington. ing. Those present ',vt Mrs. Samuel E. Taylor, Mr. and Feminine Bluejacket Marilyn Mrs. Bert Taylor, Mr. and Mrs .Smith, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Ned Hutchinson of Laredo AirLeon Taylor and family, an Mr: Me; nil Smith of layson, was en-- : field. Texas, is spending his Mae Dixon and f.,mi!y. in the NavalTratn-n;this week at his home. oiled Sciw.-at Miami Uni(Radio) Lieutenant C umn.-mde- i Technical Sergeant John W. versity, Oxford, Ohio, where she fundamentals of ra- Perkins of the U. S. Field Aitil-lerBarney, son of Mi. oM Allearning dio communication. Her selection Barney, accompanied by arrived home Sunday mornla- school was made ing on a and baby, visited hcie v, itn to the lurlough and specialty av- .Mrs. Iona tives during the past wtin the- results of her recruit tiuin-,n- g visit with his niotlu-r.... n Perkins and family, lie is staing Wednesday ahe:ie--aptitude tests. Mrs. L.unev ifornia. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Heaps re- tioned at Camp Van Doin, Barney acco ceived a communication from the to Salt Lake Cny. War Department Saturday that mander Barney h,ts First Lieut. Lynn Wilson, son :i.t ,r son, Pli'. Gerald Heaps, had service in the Pm ,, n wounded in France on July of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Wilson, a outbreak of the v. Previously the family had left last Sunday after being home f teemed a letter from Gerald that mi furlough from Pine Dale, Cal., paign ribbon has he wears two an n , I,, mi wounded and was in where lie is stationed ill tlie Signal and Intelligence department been granted six leave and his base son of Mr. and of the Army. He planned to stop t Butkr, in Los Angeles to visit his brothm- - Ariel Butler, has finished his en route to camp. ers and at San i Diego, erining s Ienn., going M i , Techmcal Seigm, Miss Lora Jean Forsi-- uiyl Miss ,.i viation Radio Tech--- . La Yon Forsey left Wednesday for sciiiiok son of Mi and M, t r. iniiig ,s;t with and husbantl ot n ot MT. and California. Thi y will j P v Biss.-ilwho David Hurst, arrived m-. v .J Pm- m1 ot Pavson, has their brother, v, Air in tinArmy is trailing Ml in the from Kodiak, Alot I u it u Ana. Santa at has been stationed been Corps A mvps He has -and is now Warning Signal k on He w years. Tamoa. Honda. Pfe. Merrill Hill of tlie U S. Wife period and aid Wvler left Sun- - Marines, accompanied by C Florida for futtin i n turn left Fn visit and to lay baby, ,n Sale. Calif., wife plans to an alter a It. a vemo Has j ust cuin- - to San Francisco, j, Florida. which he spt rit v i il is the in here, eeaica! training Hill He enlisted in A parents, Mr. and Mrs. i, A. Mrs. .'("lie Corps. was at Foi t D,,.,-- l and other relatives in Pay Soil, enu-r-m: '. nm lull e d at a di: mu' in Oklahoma on.,f motner, Edna Hill entertain' I f e tmPar k was sent t at hormr m their a on a', dinner S was booked to their St.,! departure. Lake , .. December (h - ,.f St in ant Sneldon , m was bombed, Grant D. Simons of Salt Lake ; jo ns di parture a grandson of Grant Simons Seattle, win re m City, y.ssoun. of Payson, was wound d in Saiuntil the folltuvim. Mary pan, according to word received went to Alaska. - Kvev-'iuhpass- - last week end. A s n of Mr. and f, r a FIving o Mrs. E. R. Simons of 1025 Blaine Douglass IPX ms naming t Ave., Salt Lake City, he enterPavson t: T- xas ed the Marine Coi os in Feb: nary, night, for Chiiv-- " r ..!. J e n, r rceei v ed a 1942. He has bet-- overseas since 28th annual com. m q indov afternoon January, 1944, and participated in International. !L ' in San tiie Marshall Islan ,n Utah delegates. goo-,.j His wife and , r::,v trier, Mrs. T'v Jr, i le. SM 2C U. s. N, Fork. sister Mrs. ' M-'hap July 24 in Jean Mr. and Mrs. J. A. t; Ca. Mrs. mother, at entertained at a pur. ,r .... n,,, a- IS stationed Peterson was el, Sl a- V. isb- - Thursday evening at 1847" for the .. j,.r is in Pavson to en mV in g her Rost'o Sloe. is. .. 'TV much. Chatwin, who has a: " t" brought ri C nk. who was on furlough from Ca nmT Tuesday fill o ti gh. California. His wife. d .e deep cuts were Miss Helen Davenport, m ,n family, reeeivid face, ,11; ev-o- f wim ied him from Calif d '' Thmssdav colh was drivi vg to Mrs. and Mr. t at Sanlacmn. ,,mi L. have never 1 jjs, spoken .M an, ; say, 'How ilo j?i want to St do?' I God, they told me you jfc't exist, 7 believed all this. 1 ..fool, I" shell hole I saw from a r sky, right then a lie. I they had told things !t made, they weren't spade a spade. I known Lng a vou'd shake my God, if j that you'd feel 1 id to come to place under-,d- this . hell- - your face. there isn't much less to e say, size glad I met fie zero hour you today, will soon here, nt afraid since I know near. re Well God, I'll have Mo, lots this I wa M this fit; vs se I rnay come tonight; frie ndly i ; : i will be a horrible r"ore,w'a?n't M-- (.'-- i know to your to you , . : c God, if r door. youd wait at vi-a- me! crying known Shedding these many 1 t i 'ave to go dnee I n;ct f to die : now, God von, I'm not S-- b-- . : pPlNGS THINK FROM THE , tank n'M'i v cni' task is to Jsjuare meals get round, m.R ot tne nther fellow's i yU hLghcr own boot- Ar:l U deS t0 laf'gmTm1'1111 lut tw fellow.' . Li--n- , i il-- wiiiith iiind. ' v;rd you 1,'ave some- - our c;baldren turn out bd e0f ' ci lhprnni;,ybe it's because to., long. 1; sit j; s pjv . I"1, lei-m- i C , It dnetion n gu, your child-Unt?r,C deadline news be-''A- n Jt'fi.ro A 31 they're born. i;"'v "'bo is y'lH be think- - A not a Ft l,i pi omul mil to the Fust La ah nont was rc-,:i. .tot nv Lit uti ii.iul Vei n Clay-,-ot w I,.is st rv in;; vvitn tlie !)0tii F. A. Division m Franco. t mi rtd Normandy on Mi i anstilt m enmhat. Mrs. V'ia.vson, u;e iMiner Marie Hancock, an: lu-- sen. reside in P.ty-- n n, Tlu-:-!iti- wiiu her p. r t ills. Mrs. Ckiysoil has i veeivi-tthe following aitiele from Tlie Stars and Stupes, service men's news-pap,- . m Europe: r, piililisnt-Thru- are some unsung heroes in tin-- w.ii hut it s h.,i J to lmd a- iag a gliittp a- - the DUtll DiVl-- i reasons, ;..ii. Et.r Army n me s'.oiy of Hus tiivision, a ol the hist war, has been within hi, although since units ianot ti in Noi iiiitiitl) at The nlire divi.-i- t n w as in Norand in the mandy hy it f Since in r. ni it at the division has been ill almost loiisiant cant. tet with the enemy. "The !K)ili had the unenviable task of euttiin; off the German t p ! to eseape from the Chi-r-iurg P' niiisula toward the south. It held tight on tins line until the folk of Chi rboiirg, and went back into action when the American assault south, ward opened July 3. "It was the llllth that cleared the Germans firm the Finest de Mont Gastre. (til,- day one divisional unit f.ice la German counterattacks, at least one of them of , . vet-eia- t I y ; i ! battalion strength." BROTHERS MEET IN HAWAII AFTER 3 YEARS g leei-ntl- y tH time to see tc t ' time to see :en BATTLEFIELD l S. Tia i FOXHOLE ! t k- 2NGLE , ! 1 ) GOD IN A li ; Following the pi .rmth is love, mainder of the e e ever blazing throne in dancing. luster oi our own. Committees f. c r. ,vr Wendell Holmes ;,s me included Ralph V .Mr. and Mrs. N'ephi Stewart engeneral chairman; mittee. Bud Harmei Vvhiyne Ihi - tertained at the Ptf'k Monday an C. night for their son Ned, who has ae Moving poem was sent eiing, Sherman 1.,. ritann d from overseas duty F c omrmtti e. (1. Sv.itnn Wignail ol the U. Garth. Olson: for who is ING Se! a US UN ON FRENCH i ident Gr;int above, nutii, ll ?;ysck mw promoted V' 1 life, below, :hi is r:Ii 1 " f K. - J Veie.v-Broadhe- sti'eiiigh. Baker Eddy. i i Siimi.i) at wind was e.ui.e nn la n re lean, is e, i re. I a gaiage at tke home el ,h mile 1). McClellan It was soon ell- on i re to vi lope.i in I !a:u, s The lire was ,.n ill call! oi ill a slan t tune I'r.e Mi,.: I,.:. ;. ca 11 was an- i v. mn el kin n set lire to Mi lit II O':,;, toe Home of M k 1' Flail g I, m Second Will'll. here as no ikm iac,e. ., i ii he. n !uisy each mi i, grass and weeds " mu g burning'I'ia y u ere a liaz-i- i Nisi" a'!". to pr, due to the cX-- i .iia oi v. o.i : i;or fe V epiv: Club and O. J.) -- Mary dint of tne Pays. us Comnierec: ri adm. LlUt one road to lead orslity: all other ways Hill; instrumental lead astray, even were over and (. Sn,.;:. Gene Br;uihw;n:e, in wun ail virtues. tion of the Charter, Buileau divine e f- X ( Ploy "Anenors A Ann Biirnett ami with aceompiiinn ginia humility, . ft s will be solo by Clarenre that know them-iu- t solo, Harley Joni-heCuhI - tr . 'b - 4 ov . know v.v. f y; A . t-- Va f,. iYa ' D. Wilde ."pH It, It and guest ourtmuto of ideiit C. ton; us. RlJ Stt'3 bv number Tryun Edwards h ginia la hu-p- u tie.nal Viec I r j humiliation fur bank of San L; Roux ,t !..e li.e.e hi u pi o -- "j . Fie erv In i'li: lung grass ( k ii .nnse ot ti:e di purtment Nearly th the cliarte and guest banquet e.iell 4 the Pay. son Around op" Ln-ig- n i M. E. Tei v 'irt of Payson. received a photogiaph this week of his two sons, taken during the past month when they met somewhere in the Pacific area. It was the first meeting of the brothers in over three years and the full day they spent together was a happy one. Ned Ttrvort, Fireman First Class, U. S. N., is a member of the crew of the Airplane Carrier, Enin tiie serterprise. lh- has vile since September, 1943, and took his hoot training at Furra-gul- , Idaho. Glenn J. Torvort, Boatswain's Male, First Class, enlisted May 10, 1941. He took his training at San Da go, anti has been on ship duty HnriSeptember, 1941. He was on the tanker Ncekcr, when it was torpedoed and sunk shortly after Pearl Harbor. M. E. Tervort, father of the boys, is a veteran of the Spanish-America- n War. His efforts were responsible for tin- meeting of his sons. He kept in constant enm-n- n nieation with both of them and by following his imtructinns to them they wi re able to meet. In-i- .'V-m- , Baron about to make : m a h 1! i 1 At tlie request of the hoard of retejs id the Pavson Chamber iiv, Sid Coray of the firm of Picket mg anti Coray, outlined the work they are doing in mamif.ietui ing furnitui e. The talk which was in line with id. til of the Chamber of Com-- n i in of becoming better acq-u- . tinted with the industrial acti- itn s of Payson, was given Tuesday night at tiie regular monthly Mr. meeting of the directors. Coray stated that they had begun the manufacturing of various articles of furniture m a small way, and the plan h.ul met with more success than they had at first anticipated. Articles which they had manufactured, such as chests of (haw ors, vanities, kitchen cabinets, medicine chests, etc., had sold very readily, and orders are now coming m, more rapidly than tiie present facilities of the plant can turn them out. In consequence of the good reception their furniture had received, Mr. Corav said, the firm has bought the property at 49 W Utah Avenue, formerly occupied oy tin- Swain Bowling Alley, and will enlarge then- plant. Furniture manufactured in Pay-s- t sold in Provo, n is now Hcher Chy, Richfield, and in various i .tiier parts of the state as well as here in Payson. JUNIOR CHAMBER CONGRATULATED i L ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs, Joseph C. Lay announce the marriage of their daughter, Murie, to Private Wallace C. Wilson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C. Wilson of Los Angeles. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Jordan A. Lawq Sunday, July 30, at the home of the brides parents. The couple will make their home for the present at Tooele, where Private Wilson is stationed. Miss Edna Bissell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bissell, left last Thursday evening for Joplin, Misouri. After her arrival there, she will be married to Private E. C. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Davis of Salem. FORMER PAYSON PEOPLE CELEBRATE GOLD WEDDING On June 18, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nebekcr, formerly of Payson, cel- ebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary at their home, 1517 Colton Street, Los Angeles. They were married June 20, 1894, in the Salt Lake temple. Both were horn in Payson and have been faithful church workers throughout their lives. They have six children and nine grandchildren. : Mr. and Mrs. John V. Badham announce the engagement of their daughter, Jane, to C. Ray Tudor, AS. U. S. N. T. C., whose home is in Micholasville, Kentucky. At present Mr. Tudor is stationed at Great Lakes, 111. A resolution congratulating the Junior Chamber of Commerce on their organization, and assuring them of the cooperation of the Payson Chamber of Commerce, was unanimously passed by the Board of Directors. ROBINSON ELECTED NATIONAL COUNCILOR O. D. Robinson, president of the Pavson Chamber of Commerce, was elected by the directors as National Councilor to the United Statis Chamber of Commerce, of winch the Payson organization is now a member. WOMEN SHOULD VOTE Since 1830 the women of our church have voted side by side with the men on all questions submitted to the church membership for vote. This recognition was an advanced privilege when few men and no women had political franchise. Because of their political experiences and privileges locally, Tho Payson Second ward Re- the women of Utah became active lief Society will hold their regu- supporters of the national suflar monthly work and business frage movement. They rejoiced meeting next Tuesday, August 8, with other women of America at 2 p, in. Thre will lx some- when complete suffrage was givone present to test pressure cook- en to women citizens August 27', ers and those having cookers and 1920. Do we women of today fully desire them tested are asked to appreciate the efforts of Susan B. bring them to the meeting. Anthony and those others who Mrs. Gertrude Hyde of Salt so ably fought for our right to Lake City is here for an extended vote? I am afraid that women visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ar- are too willing to sit quietly by and ignore their right in electing thur Jones. leaders to direct political affairs in our towns, cities, states, and in hostwas Robinson Leah Mrs, the nation. A good wife and ess to the ladies of her bridge club mother must be concerned about Wednesday evening. Mrs. Made- elections and candidates. Todays line Erlandson received the high children must live in tomorrow's score prize. world that we build each day. Women, our votes will make a Mrs. Mike Montague had a difference. Be sure to use your birthday party Wednesday after- right as a voter. noon for her son Jerry, who was lour years old. Fourteen of his little friends enjoyed games and SEEK ESCAPED CONVICT refreshments. AT SANTAQUIN Roads leading out of Santaquin Mrs. Leonard Barnett entertainwere blockaded by the sheriffs ed the members of her Tuesday force and highway patrol officers evening bridge club with Mrs. Thursday in an effort to appre-hel- d Nettie Burdick and Mrs. Ramona Wililam L. Greenhalgh, 28, Smith as special guests. Prizes who escaped from a Utah state were given to Mrs. Helen Kelso, prison work gang Wednesday Miss Thelma Vest and Mrs. while he was working with 20 other prisoners in a prison beet Sterling have leccived word of the birth of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eranei'in of Vallejo, California, on July 23. The mother was formerly Helen (Billie) Buster, a niece and fuster daughter of the Sterlings. Tin- baby will be named Rebecca Lee. It is also a grand-iiul- d of Mrs Hattie Francom. Mr. and Mrs.Cyrus Mrs. Vernon Christensen enter-toim- d field. Warden John. E. Harris said Greenhalgh was missed at a 5:15 p. m. check. Greenhalgh was committed Aug. 20, 1943, on a charge of grand larceny. IJe was serving a 1 to 10 year term, and being a model prisoner, prison officials thought he was in line for parole soon. He was seen in Santaquin Wed-sday night, and officers sur- m rounded the place. 20 little folks Wednesday afternoon in honor of her daugh-t- i Nannette, who was celebratGarries ing her fifth birthday. arid refreshments provided entertainment. In the evening the Don't run to the fire when you vi nt was celebrated with a family dinner. Mr. and Mis. LeRoy hear the fire siren. Fires are Christensen and daughter Betty jobs for the fire department and they can operate most efficiently Rae and Mr. and Mis. Nephi of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. when they are not hampered by the presence of a lot of onlookers. John Betts were guests. When you hear the fire siren, your car off the street to the The Payson Flying Club has pull curb. Dont get in the way by been organized here with Lyndon to trying to beat the fire LeRov Gale, Carpenter's Mate, Halt as president; Ralph V. Dan- the fire, and dont followengine the enMtii C. vice-pGarth n on iels, nt; 3rd Class, w.'io lias hei homo Other firemen are coming as si and treasur- gine. from Fairagut Naval Base and you just make it in cars, evening to re- - er. The club now has five mem-be- : difficult for them to get to the s and ti,e membership is limscene of the blaze.. Just stay ited to where you are, and let the fireThe club plans to buy a plane men attend to the fire. That's the as soon as planes are available wav vou can do the most good. for pui chase. PLEASE DO NOT CALL CEN- Lieut. J. G. Charles J. Rrwdc Jr., of New York, who is stationed ,,t Son Diego, arrived Tuisday leave hue as to ipiiiti a tne guest of Mi.-- Go; lyd- no Rob inson. On ids return to San Diego, he will report for overseas duty. At a dinner in his honor Tuesday evening at the Robinson home, other guests were Mr. and Mrs. R land ErlamKon, Mrs. Leah Robinson, Mrs. M., i Robinson, an Miss Robinson. i WHEN THE FIRE , SIREN SOUNDS la-da- t Mor-tenso- n 1 1 n. eu-tar- F-- TRAL La! TO ASK WHERE THE bathing revue will be held FIRE IS. Central is busy notifya li.,- fiance at Arrowhead Sating firemen who can assist in exurday. August 12, at 11 p. m. Any tinguishing the blaze. to enter the rei.:L who DEAN SIMMONS. vue should phone fir write the Ar-- i Chairman Fire Department owheod management. Prizes will Committee. he given to all who enter and 3 GERALD FRISBY, File Chief. grand prizes will go to winners. A . a AND FURNITURE FACTORY son Junior SING IN ADVANCE dc-su- |