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Show A NEWSPAPER DEVO1ED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY PAYSON, UTAH, FRIDAY, JOHNSON NOW iir the Way for IvNiri SEPTEMBER anks FULL COLONEL 3 Bonn promoti Colom 1 W 'J d m jt - d i i Hie Scrapbook Oak Leal Clusti Colom when it iUlJ , thought vv Ik n loi t man is his fn e, key to ewiv , b MioL yunm and defying Stu'J'. In the El S'he leak ho has a helm idea manys li0.,u i i ihe obi a. which isthe - acts are all Colonel Jo ,u i, rtuch i.,,u Emerson Na.i iinlituiy mail, as Un i t u- vv thought alone, ly scuu ul,. ,k ,i ,Unl ila tjftnoughun glides right limn vvrond.lt ethi r natiu.,1 u i.uai,.lt, ai.a that ed tne KiBght, and thought only tuigii, a t Aid i n0iiiL uh li&or degiadis human deeds ciatt laclmj, si , i , ,, .,klau l;, ,is jfcsires. passed uvei u it,.,, ml Ju.aisn George Moore ills navigatm aim unuim an penetrate, lm imiiouliagi and unfying human thought, bombed the . taiga i;., uuihm IStH x of mind peimeates with all the min-i- f lesults. It Was lui tins dCllon in. d harmony leceived tile distmguisiied llviiig human uffans. ClossCuluiul Johnson v. as aw aid Maiy Baker Eddy the Soidieis Mi dal, higlii st miliof a gem or even a tary avvaid loi galhintiv not in we could east the gift of action with the enunv, whin he ; thought into the heart of saved men and equipment m an ol d bombei The Purd, that would be givung explosion he leieived dtier a ple Heait, angels give. o ei No i vv av in November. Geoige Macdonald laid The Air Medal and Oak Leaf Learnings fountain it is Clusteis vv el e aw aided loi niell-tonoachievement Ho drink. But tis a nobler in aerial to think. flight. !e John Godfrey Saxe Known as Johnny in the Army, he participated in the lust mass (if thnketh in his heart, so lhght of land based heavies when Proverbs 23:7 llew lium Calii to ILckam Hawaii in May, 1941. Field, IS THAT THE Back in the States alter that RS HAVE THUNK journey he tiained with other j ruined twice in my life: groups and m Feb. 1943, headed f.en I lost a lawsuit and out into the South Pacific with a :en I von one. unit known as Johnsons ProviVoltaire. sional Group. By that time he was a Major. In Sept. 1943 he left the e is no hell, a good many States for the 3rd time foi Engrs are obtaining money land, and received his Lieut. Colilse pretenses. onel upon Ins anival there. Now; Billy Sunday he is Commanding Officer of a group, the unit he jws little who will tell Liberator all he knows. biougnt over lium the U. S. while Thomas Fuller. seiving as An executive He led the gioup on one of the missions e world loves a lover; on while the is on crept ith 20. . y. love-maki- :ry iust s MRS. ANNA CECIL Elbert Hubbard. womens life a little MONTAGUE DIES fall. are often she sick. wise man has said that thing in life are so com-- t we neve r appreciate Ihe air we breathe, for We never give it a until shuts off something fly- jf true of a lot of pi a community. the best Every years, I passing the Payson I I have often admired j ng and the grounds, and fs I have thought that I fiss the place if it were I taken away. t give a thought, how-th- e fact that a splendid n of health so near at vital to my well befll Soneeded a hospital and for over two ty badly. Mrs. Anna Cecil Hendrickson Montaguo, 53, died Monday at the family home, 250 N. 5 E.. She was born Oct. 20, 188(1. in Santa-quia daughter of Andrew and Mans Jedda Hendrickson. She was niarned to Lee S. Montague Dec. 29, 1909 at Provo and has lived in Pus son since that time. She was a member of the L. D. S. Church and acme in Relief Society work when her health permitted. She is survived by her husband and one son, Lloyd A. Montague and one brother, 'Arthur Hendrickson, Payson, Funeral services vvue conducted Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Fourth Ward Chapel Interment was in Payson City Cemeteiy under the direction of the allej difficult to esti- -' Mortuary. lives have been u jny much misery has PRIORITY dated for citizens .of this p.d be use some provided citi-- h g this institu- nunity can become e nat-low- - twn of Rochester, known throughout because s is of the develop-Clinic- 1 vv Since the inception of the conReferral Prog! am adult tacts to the emplo;. ment oificc have increased 8 per cent Gated W. L. Mildenhull. local "ffne Inis mdicais manager said sucthat the progiamm upa king lmal tie within cessfully area, that emplovea n yiu cooperating to a.vi ir'u'' ,s n,n the neci ssai suppmi of gi ''mg power pioblem , - That institution like the y hospital, which began scale, but because of epee of its service grew million dollar affair t People to Rochester lver the WORKING SMOOTHLY n because of the ex-1- 1 one of its institutions. . REFERRAL oi Id. PRICES 1,1 WHEN, WHERE, and in m T:u i'0.. MBER NEEDED nnm " is increasing the pu ferrals made essirriui suprises tries, but then stni ifou;h Afnca, a man -t" a wfe by many good jobs u r ad das unskilled $83 in hard cash and has no more So what? ffC0Ws- Jee th of the Pnce a PtPGai So, Con- - man who Propoctive 'jawi k.jhls ad lucked up the ilainia h?rd cash- The - eased u necessary H, H albdhis p,ice- The how . the as beyond I:'131 Svmg nek hl l;aswartime "hich n kive In-- ht reported even see the that mf,vts could Jhon sPn and useful- - 1,1 ' i o, llic engineers their part, and it is usually a dangerous and haul part, the this American engineer unit are shown combing the sltetts o lisav, fiance, ill the hunt for mines. Making the roads sale lor the Allied advance in France is only one of the jobs of these engim ers. Hundreds of bridges must be rebuilt ior the advanie, (to men of Women In the Mi ,.nd Mis George Slain li I ,e ii'cuvo,! woui that tht lr Sun, Cl, Ilf petty Officer Gi raid Stain li has lompletid his classes at a ladio school in engineering Chicago and was being sent to Pi nsaeola, Floi ida His assign-m- t nt i fur a year at the Navy Air I lase at Pensacola. He was norne in June, it being his second visit here in four yeais He was at Pi all Hai bur when it was bunbed by the Japanese and later saw service in Java and Australia as a radio operator His last year of service was in the Pacific war area n. -- nib WEDDINGS PAYSON ORGANIZE TOWN FROLIC ENGAGEMENTS Mothers of Payson boys who m N'avv umfoim met in the Citv Goiiik il Chambeis Friday night foi the purpose of organizing a N'avv Mothers Club Mrs Ruth Vinunt of the Piovo Club was pieselit .aid explained the puipose of tho organization and the oi k they plan to do. Leon Wiule of the Pavsnii Jr. Chamber of Commerce was pi esent and conducted the election of officers, elected as follows' Mrs Susan Ashbv, Commander, Mis Ellen Aigvle Turner, Fust vice- - Commander; Mis. Cora Daniels, Sec. oinl MisAilene Daniels, admtant; Mrs Elizabeth Railham, Judgi advocate; Mrs Laura Cloward, Chaplain; Mrs. Plans are underway at Santa-quifor a Town Frolic to be held Saturday September 9th The affair is being sponsoied by the Newly Organized Civic Club and all proceeds fiom tin' day's frolic will be used to paik the Libiary Grounds. The following chairmen are making plans to make the celebration one of the best ever held at Santaquin. GcmVdl chairmaiijlhes. Lj nil Crook, Finance and Publicity, Estclla Peterson, Muiul Bylund, and Reed Chatvvick, Sports; Les lie Olsiil and Schell Peterson, Band and dance; Jim West, Doll, Hobby and Flower Show and concessions, Della Hudson, Blanche Crook, Loienzo Claik and Lillis Olsen. The program will begin at 10 a. m. with a doll, hobby and Rower show at the Miners Union Hall. At 2 p. m. Children Spoils at the School House; 4 p. m. Town Carnival, 5 to 7 Ball Game; 8 to 9 Band Concei t and Contests; 9 e v , 'l (i ii ,i- Geald was ,, . , ( n- still in the The family m EriL'len 1 Gt laid . also t) e Gov-- , ov- 't in regards to hn re kiIv a is rrpiovng IS ,.-- t -- , D A, n 1 1 meeting. ATTEND ENCAMPMENT AT VIVIAN PARK A number of people from Pay-so- n attended the encampment sponsoied hv the Spnngville and Mapleton Black Hawk Indian War Veterans and Pioneers organization. It was held Thursday, Fnduy and Saturday at Vivian Paik, Provo Canyon. Captain A O. Thoin was in charge of the enjoyable event and conducted the opening program Thursday night Mrs. Estclla D. Harper, Payson pioneer was asked to be a speaker on this excellent program and told of her pioneer experiences and of her attendance at the driving of the Golden Spike at Prom-otor- y Point, 75 years ago. Others attending from Payson were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bale, Mr. and Mrs. David Sabin, Mr. and Mrs. John DeGraw, Mrs. Vina Mendenhall. The three day outing was held in place of the customary State Black Hawk encampment because r f travel restrictions. URGE FARMERS TO TAKE JOBS In order to recruit additional manpower to staff the war indus-t- i ics located m Utah County, W. L. Mildenhall, manager of the Piovo Office of the United States Employment Service announced today that Mr. E H. Cutler, Pay-soAgriculture teacher, will cooperate with this office in recruiting farmers to take over winter jobs in highly essential industry. Many dry farmers already have their crops harvested and many others will be thru most of their farm work in the next 30 days. It is suggest that as soon as these farmers are available for assignment to essential, high paying jobs they contact Mr. Cutler at 589 South Main, Payson, or telephone 155-- J for full information. n Mrs FeiTin Hiatt entertained at a birthday dinner Saturday evening in honor of her husband who was observing his birthGuests were his grandday. mother, Mrs. Francis Ellison of Spanish Fork, an aunt, Mrs.Janie Black of Salt Lake City, also Mr. and Mrs. Dolphin Hiatt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hiatt nd family. CAMPAGN PROGRESSES Mmc than 40 national organiz-a- t k ns educational, economic, iioc-iand civic aie supporting the campaign to get employed high school pupils back to the classrooms next month. In 30 States i V W I'.. S' j . '.'ne a.n ; ma u f vr o : The Untc cl He has .ops nf )., I.; W , f. il n ' 1,1 :! ( .nv ul V.rig a cianba' land. ng i r. of Goshen, b t to wear A('KS f h. : p, p t. M.e Stude-bake- U r. ng .in a plane, Pfc. Maurice Kreuger, Pawpaw, Retreat Hotel " P d nlht in front of hi pioblem on the Normandy beachhead. 111., on Commission of r, Ed- ucation, said thioughout the campaign we are stressing the (f developing weR committers wheic the labor supply is tight and where the work pro-g- r supervised n s in those committiea where of young people is both needed and desirable. impqn-tani- of jurp Morning cup of coffee and his enjojed by time he morning paper U S e school-and-woi- :7f k n ROPER AND BOWEN - The mam e;e ot Alien Mi Hupei, d.mi'nli r o! Mi mel Mr.-eslev U .pi r ut S.mt quin and Alin rt W Bow i n, - .n i Mi . ,,n,i Mis Albut J lieu on, P.ivsun was selemnizid on Au-in2', m the Salt Lake Temple Tl i leu-mon- v Mas pci termed b Pifs S. L. Chipm.m In outs uf the i ou-t tdo Ilhams and ollui d tin i rnm-I'all- , ii to tin- Ten pie. A huge wedding lectptnei ,n their henm was givin lw I, e bndts patent. Satin day in the Santaquin Auditei nun with mme than 400 rut sts pie-m- t In tne i on iv mg line vnue Mr, and Mis Ihpti, Mr and Mis. Bow i n.Kc ith Klimt, hist m.m, the bndal cou-p- h , Miss Lain Bow i n, maid of honor, Miss Mei le Chutwin and Miss B. ii bain Lind-uv- , Innics-maid- s The bn le uoio a of w lute pi t uvt l satin and e u i led a bridal h .mpn t ol im. s I v,-in 1 1 ron , infant's row ns of pmk oi blue w t i e ' . s ith m ,,f to 12 Dancing. roses Mis Dai win Rnbhins and An invitation is extended to all Mis Brav were in elm' foimer residents and friends to gifts and assisted hvre of the y iung come and participate m the days friends ot the bride. A croup of activities. Joung gills assisted in seivir, Dancing was enjoyed and during an mtiilude a program was WILD LIFE TO given as tollu.v.s Sing,0 1iomise Me, Kenneth Spui ie trumpet selections, LaVinn Borpenson; HOLD BENEFIT song, Bove Sends a Little Gift of Roses, ' Leslie Olsen; vocal duct, Want in you. Dai lone and Tcr-ess- a w . ar nod the Purple Heart u a arded to tueir son Gel aid Heaps led Julv 3. an! ,,r. formal L ,uvie of "'an io.i , , Duane Hi aps of M:- - and - ,1, , i Where high percentage oifa-eao tacting the Ki dam men more many 'd,s ferral to essential i" s of course, in keeping ' Priority Refen al ufPogi i fobids the hinng veai- - ol ag' above sixti uu in approved instances Mildenhall. Mr. Mildenhall "ul' We mint all saying, 'a''ft 1Luunr to share the nation ces in order to sptedi.v in. Mary MeKell and Mrs Dee Persson, Matrons at Arms,; Mrs Mat-li- e Pickenng and Mrs Zola Dixon Ci lor hi al ei s. Jennie Flanders, finance olficei Officers will bo installed by a Navy Officer at a meetmg September Lin the Coun-- i il Chambeis All members who pay tlu initial entrance fee of $1 at the pi esent time will be admitted and have their names on the Charter. Later the admittance fee will he $5. so all are urged to join eailv. The entrance fee was paid by 25 mothers al the opening uspeojally ifgamzed campaigns are under way Greatest stress is being placed on the impotance cf having a well edu atod citizenei a and the ry i nthe post-whundred of thousands of high school boys and girls who have ance of preparing fo the new and otheis of the import-gon- e to work are being advised by In a joint statement, Katharine T Lenroot Chief of the Children' Bureau of the U S. Department of Labor, and John W. Cal foi nia Li luuol e. 11 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE $2 00 SANTAQUIN PLANS al son of Mr. t'pl Leon Bunn-o,mu M- - Dave Bjainson L home fui lough from Calif, on a whi ii hi - tabooed in the army vj Cap- - He hi Wednesday foi Li ironic Anny Air , filled. war. Captain' Niles Vest, son of Mr. and Mis. Lee Vest of Payson aril ved last week from Camp Ab-I- ) itt.Bi nil, Oregon on a furlough. He was accompanied by his wife and young son, Lee Niles wno have been with him in Oiegon. A number of social events have lull given in their honor since tl eir anival. A family party was enjoyed in Payson Canyon on Fnd.iy exemng and an outing in Provo Canyon Wednesday afternoon, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Snow had a dinnci party in their honor Saturday night at their home in ll'i'ivo Guests included several former Paysonians. They were dinner guests at the home of Mrs Vests brother, Lee Carson, in Pro-v- o. Captain Vest will report at Camp Beal, Calif, at the end of his furlough and from there will leave ior overseas service. Comforts of Home j o jdrmed Services e, 11 n and lf M -- Cen ' ,u'' i c Hospital Apprentice Clarence Wyler, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wvler, 498 East 5th So Payson has been graduated from the Field Medical School for hospital eorpsmen at Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, Cal. He is awaitMax husband of Mrs. ing assignment to a Marine com- Lucille Bridges, Harding Bridges arrived bat unit. this week on a short leave from Lakehurst, N. J, where he has Mr. and Mis. Vernon Persson giaduatod from specialized trainhad a letter this week fiom their ing in U.S.Navy. At the concluson PFC Sheldon Persson, their sion of his leave he will go to Corfust for two months He has been pus Chrmti, Texas whore he will in a hostipal with Dengue fever be based. His wile and two childbut is now recovered and is sta- ren aie heie with her parents, Mr. tioned at Saipan. After arriving and Mrs. Laban Harding. He is there he went to the hills and meeting his baby daughter, born saw a lot of Japanese war equipJulv 2, for the first time. ment. They could also see the island of Tinian, two and one-haCpl John M. Bussell, son of Mr. miles away and could hear the and Mrs. Maurice J. Bissell is m ise of battle jn progress there. home this week from Tampa, Fla. on furlough. He is a ball turrett Mis. Ruby K. Hiatt received a Gunner in the Army Air Coips, and since being at Tampa, made Purple Heart medal and certificate from her son, Dan L, Hiatt, one flight to Cuba on which his an enemy submarElect! ictican mate third class Dan plane bagged He will return to Tampa and was repotted killed Mar. 23, 1944 ine. when the submarine Amberjack, then overseas. he was on was sink in the southHeibert W. Wilson, son of Mrs. west Pacific. Zelpha Wilson, has been trans-fore- d from Pamona, California M:s Maltha Bates received a to Flora, M'ssissippi. Mrs. HerNewspaper Clipping from Black-footbert Wilson and son Herbert has Idaho this week concerning been visiting with him for tw'o hei gi.indson, Raj Bates, a son months at Pomona and has now of Mi and Mia. Charles Bates, all returned to live with her parents fonnei Iv of Pajson It was a let- in Spanish Fork. ter from the war dipaitment and them on Rays congratulated Lieut. Paul M. McBeth, has reMnpoiious schievement as a ported for duty at the Carlsbad carstaff Sgt. flying on a tioop Aimy Air Field, Carlsbad, New rier in thi invasion of Fiance He Mexico. He is the son of Ms. Elizwas awaided the silwi flvmg abeth M Phelps, Payson. His wife C i os and two Oak Leaf Clusteis. Jozanne Clinger, of the former is Hi wmt through the Sicily and S, C. He is a graduate Columbia, Italv campaign and is now in from the B. Y, U. and was comF'UK'0 missioned Sept. 3,1942, upon completion of cadet training at Midfrom nceived been land, Texas. Word has L.u wienie D OKcn who left Aug. or .Vmv He is now stan for While at Fort te m d in Tixas - h wife spe nt several p t e.) I. la- - ith him A u i Sfoles of Our (A eu)s PRICE NAVY MOTHERS OF vv I nn SUBSCRIPTION H an ,,n i,, Liheratui S At 27, ,, commandi groups, c the iJMiiiq the Sol dn Heart am A,. Around 19 L,i , JWSING 1, AT ARROWHEAD Greenhalgh; eleetiic guitor lections, Getaldme Partridge; M. Mt. Nebo Wild Life Benefit David Eae.ii was master of cere-monMi and Mrs Bowen dance will be held Monday, Sept. 4th Labor Day at the Arrowhead will reside m laji.on. Reort. Special features will Le the Mrs. Main Robinson of Taysi Free Elk Sandwiches and Door Prizes. Through the fine Cooper- is announcing the engagemint ation of our State Fish and Game her daugbtij, G.ulydene and L Dept. Ross Lenard of Salt Lake (j g ) Charles J. Bi ude Jr. Plai and E. G. Ford of the Springville for a postwar wedding have bet Hatchery, this was made possible. made for the couple, as Liei Door prizes were denoted by the Brude left for overseas servh Payson Merchants. Shot gun 12 G following lus lecent visit he: Shells by Chase Lumber Co.. Car with his fiance. Miss Robinson was graduate Robe, Christensen; First Aid Kit, some groceiies, and a bottle of from Westminister College ar is at present a student at tho U: Shampo by Clyde Stewart. iversity. She is well known as Tickets are now. no. sale. talented Tnnsjrinn on the Urrlve Officers of ML Nebo Wild Life Campus an in Salt Lai are Fred Niel, Pres; Henry Rob- sity having been affiliated with tl Viee-pres- .; Gene Braithwaite State Symphony oi chest ra. Tl erts, .; on the entei tainment In idegroom-to-lio, son of Mr. ai is Mrs. Walter Wyler, Mrs. Verner Mrs Chailes J Biude Sr. Larsen, Merrill Christensen, Floyd floral Park, N. V. was a stude: Ilarmer and Ralph Mighueco. at the Nmversitv of New Yoi There are members from Eureka at tin time of his enlistment to Spanish Fork. Proceeds of this the U. S. Navy. He was iraim dance goes to buy properly for a in Navy intelligence at N Y U b foie being sent out for oversc rearing Pond. duty. Mrs. Helen McNabb of Salt Miss Javne daughter ol City is visiting here tins week Mr. and Mis. Evans, David J. Evans ol with her mother Mis. Dave Shuler. She "has been in California Spanish Fuik, was marii'd i.i tin fur several weeks with Mr. and Salt Lake Ttmple list Thuisd.iy Mrs. Rodney Wilson and spent to Sterling Tanner of Payson Miss Evans lias Inin a membei four days at Las Vegas with Mr. of tlu Spanish Folk Senior High and Mrs. Vern Waldo formerly of School faculty for the past few Payson. years whi re the has taught dramatic Art, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Tanner and children Jerry and Geneal, Mrs. Tidwell of Las Veg Mrs. Elen Tanner and Mrs.Blanch as, Nov.Mary had an outdoms hieak Tew of Salt Lake were house fast Tuesday at the home of he; guests Tuesday at the home of pan nts, Mr and Mis Clareiiei Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tanner. Belcher for siveral f lends in eluding Mrs. Dell i Wood, Mrs The annual reunion of the WrH-lia- Martha Banta, Mis IM"n Nad Owen Orton family will be son. Mi's. N(lhe Heibert ani held this week end under the dir- Odessa Jones. ection of George LeFever, president of the family organization. Mrs Dale Wilson entiitaimd There will be a social and dance the ladies of her hi idge club Wi at hei home. Ad litiomd Saturday night at Lake Side Resort and an all day reunion Sun- giasts wi vi Mis ILd n McNabb day in Payson Memorial Park. All of Salt Lake City, Mis. Clyde snow of Piovo, and Mi-- s Marc m t family members are invited to Anms Prizes wiie given to Mrs Geraldine Wittwrr and Mis Clark Reece 1 1 Sec.-Treas- m Funeral Services of Mrs. Harriett Wride J n B Sni neer , 8 t " had h sidin' of Bav-on- , Largely attended and impres- poi tunit y to bee lira cqo r sive funeral services were conwilh his fn st gn it 'j an ducted Sunday afternoon in the i In Id hen f o gener, a,;' n it First Waid Chapel, for Mrs. Har- eied at the- home of his da riett C. Wride, prominent resid- Mrs John Elrm i m Bavs ent of the ward The set vice was Elmer is a daugliP r of M- - Spa. conducted by Glenn L. Loveless er and hi oldi st dourhti is Mi of the bishopric. Opening song Zelma Hales of Magna; hei nidi Abide With Me, Relief Society daughter is Mrs Beimci Ei Chorus, directed by Sarah Dast-ru- p of Magna and she has a daugh' with Viva Allen, accompan- Arhne, 1(1 months old. ist; invocation, Gorge Stahell; selection, Sister Thou Art Mild and WOMEN SHOULD VOTE Lovely; autobiography read by Mis. Emma Wilson; remarks, The great Su an B Ant1 m President Wuyland R. Wightman; for 58 years denoted lm LL t vocal duet Lucille Drollinger and win the battle for her ex T; Vera Francom, accomponiod by right to Vote It is go t op Roma Brimhall; remarks, Bishop portunity rather Run a r vspon J A. Law; closing song Resting sibihty for women. Now from Care and Sorrow, Cl We, as Citizens of tt should make rirtaui ' t m chorus; benedication, LeRoy names are on the t of r ir ed voters now bi fore it r o ih CARD OF THANKS We have the right 1) e nr We wish to express our heart franchise nu 'n Oct. by regix'n felt gratitude to the many friends 10th, 17th, and 31th, so m i,n who assisted us with words of go to the poll, ani iv e sympathy and acts of kindness Only by nirlii'ng r, during the recent bereavement in easting a ballot an vv .Lo'ud the death of our mothe. to vote. Dont Rr'ov, av yui' The Family of Franchise. Mrs. Harriett Wride Mrs. Vi alas Bingham vv t l : i i i -- i , v ' ; li.-- -- 1 i 'ia-lot- ! |