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Show A NEWSPAPPC )!"' n.in, iin in' abvp-tJ- i around THE I SCRAP BOOK s i i i 11 M i 'ni l" dav . hovv-- i nt i ei 'f' s of mi iI.Ik n lU; , - "mm dl,t(d'vl Jl,ni' Ca'"diei hv tn, ol Coinmeiee . . CjIKLo DAY - sue C'JubU ,'Vdal,rPI07dm ,i:t' Cultu closing social i at the wii on latt, e Theatie, with the e theie next morning. - holds junior high holds ANNUAI rrUA'7us (;'iK' l $2.00 ? . gi. t Jf W&)f WjHlL PER YEAR IN ADVANCE REED The annual Ncbo Stake Swartn dav for nil Beehive girls from the sax M. I. A. organizations of the Stake was held Tuesday night in tbe Inst ward chapel. The event niai ked the 30th anniversary of Beehive work. Miss I.eon.i Schramm, Stake lice Hive leader, was in charge of the piogram which included the Cheer song, by the congregation; piayer, Betty Hue che rus, Second ward Chambers; girls; anniversary greetings, Mis. Beta Page of the M I. A. stake accordeun solo, Betty piesidency; Hunt; of Beehive, Benjamin waid; presentation of certificates eif gi actuation to all guaidian gnls Elsie Schramm; choral rust ward girls; chorus, reading, Spiing. damp 1 s' JONES NAMED ANNUAL SWARM DAY PAYSON CHAMBER , huh s ' CLUB u SOCIAL Anyone who is found in my ken coop at night will he Joinaikttiecloseofavend BEEHIVE GIRLS HOLD ,as! ,, '1,(".,u 11 urn j high, we dont wondei men get out of pa it poultry ice when a low down skunk nan or otherwise) steals good v.as plmn We draw ers. the line, MISSING III ACTION of Iei'nim.. fP( M,, ,! du!lrU ic a! u, ,,n ,J . T!'1.1' nd ip m , T at threatening people thru columns of this paper and had jrn down a poultry man when wanted to run an ad saying: Wien War Arrived at Okinatvp V 1 l "d hens so IPVS0N 1 air;,u.u. J v:,t ,W'A, - UTAH COUNTY i,- - t'i ... INTERESTS , ! THAT THE THINKERS HAVE THUNK ''1P TO THE BEST success-'hi.-- h lf(mi xJ U i ' SUBSCRIPTION PRICE yeda,.sln-- 4 fiVwJi-i- i ' ' v'ua,t,h,r AiAh INKS 7ns , E 4, J& l' ',n hVS I n All t, Pf,it(fl t j uivm'hT' dl,,)n'--- 4 rowsing ? Iihosodfm rr- - v A : r . , Z7r Lbuffl - Pa.'-o- n , aT YA was celebrated at the umor high srhoonaMFri-ia- Ail gnl-- wore day 1 j heed Jones of the Junior high school faculty, was elected president of the Pay son, Chamber of Commeree at the of the meeting board of directors held Tuesday evening at the City Council room. Mr. Jones has served as firs of the organization for the past year. Eail Page1 was elected first and William W. Hansen vice-preside- nt vice-pieside- nt Elisha t. w diner was retained as secretarv-tieasure- r. O. D. Robinson, manager of J. enney Company, has served as pi esident during the past year. He spoke briefly the other directors for thanking the ftne sup- he had received as president, 1Ie ,hon turned the affairs of the Ranization over to the new pres- " ';nt who said he hoped he is 10 .(1,,..a-vb'll as his prede- . P't in be banquet room and the serving table had a bn thday cake with 30 Honored guests included Stake Board members and moth- - OF COMMERCE HEAD I s unusual cos-,- u Ruling the morn-ln- " K'h ,o! tn attiaet cus. Dr. J. 11. Ellsw'orth was elect-leocial c.aninmte'',1,1)" attention I?' d to fill the piogiam diuckd In M, v, Now vacancy. he Ration "PS ' Lia 10 AIN Stamps pend mAUL The directors Uis liatmid ' one-ac- t MENDENHALL appropriated $15 pL !N NAVY A' CORPS The ,,, .a,,, n Folks," Valid On May 1 X.n.h s,L toward a scholarship REPORTED KILLED in the Civil read by Mis IV M 1 t aul Air h;id ,iu'y atrol for of some Ronald G. Ottcsen of Salem was Lngiinian Pimo. Th completed dur- Payson boy. Five red and five blue Word has been received here ,n me auditorium for commissioned an ! ration included a bar-u- f ucogtaphers often remaik Ensign in the by ReguJar meeting of the ni 'P Spencer; clai- stamps will be good May 1 and a Bishop and Mrs. Byron Mend: all the words in common ,n' ind othpr firls Pffs- - Navy Air Corps at graduation n X Navy Tm few changes will be made in DiXOn Don mcises held at Coipus Christi. He CluJ was heM Wednes-m-ev- n time" is the hardest to de. ? he.!: that ''ri. their the h. I bas also trained at the following woitlungton and Calvin Over at the poultry Ll!lLe Tbcatre Pmt vak and Dul'roeHe various cob, modi- plant, turnip, tuuet. PaUl HuberClavson; "I"11 ,ShlP FiTterTsi d rias wuh corsages N. A. S.: San Luis Obispo anel h ,the and Joe pieced in IT boys say its a cineh. Ca All,'n n'1SSlnR ; vocal "i Poisson, Saint teamolhtrs solos, Pauicia A community ors were presented by Mattie Mary College, California, ".e, McBude they say, is the stuff bel- and Hal n OrtolK',1 was P'ok'am oara he foi-of 1 Arizona at Tucson, University Daley. Acomp.,n-t.-t-- s Pay80n War I and 25 given, t paydays. K,fic price and wue Ciista Olsen, .Mav Dixon lowed vvih refreshments. The tea and Livermore, Calf After a short mea just off the VpSt led in the Pledge to the boaid announ- rationing table held a Philippines, in and Duiothy Pei kins. ced today. cf furlough at home, Ensign Ottesen Leyte Harbor. The Hfayer was by Chaplain flow eis and centerpiece ibably the only G. I. Baker ship on which tall candles. spiing Mis. Xoim.i Junes, Red stamps Q2, R2 S2 T2 and , aura Lloward. Mrs. Della Bad-UMrs left for Sanford, Florida to receive Gordon sailed assisted foi tJt-ahas been a G. I. Baker in Simmons and Mrs. Reed his operational all ttu Dast year, conducted the making 28 matrorl a good Mqy 1, will remain the initial landing at flight training de is Pvt. Leyte. ,nm nlmed Guy I. Baker of until August 31, the member good business foi tiie veai Jones penned. Andcrson to being assigned combat said The girlsduy committee Texas, who is now 1 fjU the Posltlonhut housewives should remember was combat duty as a fighter pilot includfinishing Mis. W. W. Hansen, Mis Hancv fth year as a cook Two s ed: fashions, Dorothy Biadshaw-dancesHe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. were given by the and baker Hutchins, n, Mis. Ida that red stamps T5, U5. V5 W5 e 19th Combat Engineersllee-- t Mis. Madeline Dixon Alluish and Florence Vest: music, A H. C. Ottesen of Salem and a - and X5, s,cjho1 Tmale Quartet, Velyn. 28 .,u. o', expired u.lunteeied Blue m April Crista Olsen; His buddies have no as assistants to the Lynn Jones, Glade invitations, Mary graduate of the Spanish Fork high Goray has been advanced from an stamps Y2, Z2, Al, B1 and Cl he- public health at all. Fnsign jo a Lt. (j g.) in the U. S. vamo good May 1, but blue and Yrnon Finch- - Two hl'n They call hi n luise in the diphtheria immuniza- Jewett, leading, Margaret Wil- - school and L. D. S. seminary. He Na stamps Baker. is with the fleet in the c2. D2, E2, F2, and G2 ' Flashes from the tion iiogram lor four Mondays hams; reader, Faith Bigler; girls Mso attended the U. S. A. C. at were iven by I expired on I Mrnn0lif t?dingsofLake Parif'c. in the Stars and league leader, Maxine Loveless. Logan, prior to enlisting. Shore. Jvans. April 28." Stripes. beginning next week. A let ter written "by'Don Bdham Lone ludmg the festivities was His brother, Captain Sharrel K. Point values of canned Mrs. Mildred McClellan, wai snap tne dance at night with the was read by his work chairman for the club, regirls Ottesen, a marine flyer, is also J;u'k, p'vd Wignall. son of Mr beans, tomato catsup, chili sauce m Ashby LlZZle Badham- - nd then dates. a In selecting and the of and Mrs d will be k Christi apneots graduate and the wot done by members mr .re James Corpus E. Wignall, has voting but lowered, port! J i most preferred candidate, is now ,lnvas,on money inclosed serving his second time bu-juice w ill carry higher point I .Y displayed doling tne winitr. The club con- oiii ting Spencer promqted . to .the rank of grape to the group. Re- value-- , Uie member was chosen overseas in the Pacific aiea with Master Sergeant. 'vas, a ducted r In for dnvc explain. matersalvage Sgt. Wignall is madoline c. dixon neatly two years combat duty to ials to he toed in the veterans M-vhis credit. WAC Recruiting Office ife, Mrs Ellen E. Wignall and HUIC' and vcLible l?y Clean-u- p S fiT6 , a juice com. Wilson week, folks! hospital.- - and pai ked and soiud Thomas Snsen tolls us hes had an all ede, live f 2' at children, in 70 least ,b'n!tl4nf on the West .Salt Lake. "Uaintng n Provo a tiling gattuied Closed tomato juice will be low on liniment and Pvt. Afton Haskell spent the rubbing side of me city d inng the- recent en-in week-en- d value for point But, honestly, wed have clotmng eli iv e. Ked Ciuss here the with his paients, Fi!M Richard Hendee, and Mrs. sewing f'al and two clnld-re- n size. t He is at long ago, had we known by tne tiuo included 2 baby quilts, C im f f Inti mountain Recruit-mRoy Haskell WEDDINGS AND left Thurdsav for San i, Diego, la be such an Bushnell for medical bedtw i 80 of hospital unu-binding heami afgai.ns. improvement, California, where todav the husband The Star Theatre is to be conclosing be the received a severe hand has been for the springtime and the side Lag.--, 10 kit bags, 11 conval- of the United States Army Repast two weeks gratulated on tiie success of a as and ENGAGEMENTS to take his overseas bright green grass escent shuts, 15 pans of pajamas. cruiting station in Piovo. Neces-sit- wound in action in the mining. Mr. show put on last Thuisdav for Mis Belle1 Montague, who is donettling to do with it, too. the move ng is the decrease amonC, drivo McCLELLAN MONTAGUE such a fine job as sewing in personnel caused by the tians-fes upper many wtiks has The price of admisison was four i hL crust, you know, ing neve Technical r Dix- to chaiimun Sheldon n in Pavson, of Sergeant polled rc'cruiteus many posse-ssinwith the fine motor cars, ing bride was Miss fs nmonlh? !d P,urds or more of clothing, and L,A rc.ent wh 1S statonfd at Hie Tooele daughter. Mrs. McClellan that the- sewing spe cialize-cskill to otherposts and I They lemain lnlthe house was packed! About a I ?. md, dean McClellan, youngest Amg their first s (on San hi was home foi was d for deliver! Pavson the fiom grounds Diego an Jdv Proing 'tations lequning their services, j indefinite per- - ton of good use-of the of ,Mr- and Mrs. Flint gas situation) in iod. clothing was bv Piovo official-Att- e Interested applicants for the Wo- - week-enall of which was turned McClellan, w,ho reeitt-'tyages via interurban. But praised received, her nupe refreshment-werr the business, tial vows with Ross B. Montague, nun's Army Coips may contact one over to the clothing Person wed really like campaign social son the served Mis. of W. Louise Mr. by Close of Payson, e that train Second Lieut Max A. McBeth, committee. and Mrs. Earl Monta- and thats Utah, or apply personal,- o'r by When it is lemembered that an D), son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. .n A,Rri1 26 at the First ward owns it. Were not h I intensive- - diive had been made in chapel Members of the two im- of Payson received his writing to the United States Ar-wking what would we do as an aerial navigator in thewings Recruiting Station, 4.34 Fed-e-iHIGH SCHOOL HOLDS Payson to gather i all available mediate families witnessed the ArBuilding, Salt Lake City, 1, my Air Forces at the graduation old clothing before the show was I LreS01?y whrh was performed s0 dead serious, it GIRLS DAY FRIDAY Jfer.en Utah. Bishop McKay Christensen, exercises Saturday of a ton at put on, the eollee-tiofunnV. but this is the Women may still enlist for genSan Marcos Air Field, morning this means is tiuly remaikable.by i fle C0UP'.e stood in front of the Dav is being Gills' Annual Texas. Lt time within a Me Beth is now home in the reception in the medical at the Pai'on high school et al year that on furlough. The mantle nttorists have leaned FiicLiV. The Home1 Economics depaitment until May 1st, after decorated with an Je Honor To Poppies War ' and ciaeked arrangement of white lillies and u!, ela'c- ail WAC iccruits will the club wil nso; the- mothers' tea through Dead liestreet onto Farnk Curtis' and Fashion Revue- eluting the of Two Conflicts Pink carnations and tali white misted for vice' m any one Cpl. Nile Schaerrer, son of Mr. rank says tie has a tapers in candelebra on each end. d e ion - brancPe s. witliout and Mrs. Frank M. m anivt-notion at p Schaerrer, .. starting I , w a Sate III, ill V Poppies to honor Americas dead Spring flowers and ferns were thei e instead of a Adolia L ndsav. Hone Ec supet- - it 'Diet t) 'no enlistees' piefer. home Saturday night from the warnois of two woild wars will placed in the background. m-would save and fjtmc .issninm..nts will Philippines, after 33 months of i ,t, I Em;,p'' Kirst I be ill he in bait-it is t. worn in Payson on Saturday The bride wore a Payson, i "so t fgulurly.building n e the overseas He need service. Cl left Payson We are upon military p The CD' L,'au.i a a. 0V.ard'd hion,oak 26, Mrs. Stella Forse-y- , May e presi-- r' dress of Ho") no-'ocnn-mm nt enthusiasm Mai eh 3, 1941, with HeadquarX.i'. j and her coran on UP .70 toward the tm- S.M-- tin-1- t Bail at ni(,'it. r tus alr medal, in dent of the Puyson unit of the sage was of pink roses and garm"' tleneva road, but United States ters battery, Utah National Guard r.if li e "f L.tiiig v :L i'i b the ,ho srnanfaCVTltl0nai Trlal Hut A,1l(ncan Legion Auxiliary an-- u denias. An ornament of orange-blossoend that the was stations f and stationed hall in mal California Qualified I " tot tin boys plow Walter nounced today. ' e a in her hair was the same emu-renurse - mav apply at and Washington before being sent to rest upside is "Mexieoh it 'm and Ml.--S Ci.ua h3S gUlded his1 Thp llttk Lowers will pay worn by her grandmother. She m;n.Spnn8f'Lake S '"sl t,K Lake Cm' nifiee, or local to Hawaii He has been with one .s .n I of a huge Ji hmop. Cl! Id Germany attacking tiibute both men who was attemded by her sister, Mrs. ed C'o-- s ehaptei, foi commis-ei- i group of Payson boys during the Casualties-boneha rue of I'n- - fmctam. , a cd troop eon- - have died for Iheir country in the McKay Perkins as matron t a A my Vni s. Cm ps 21 a of honHe X has "i entire peiiod. none, 1, League th. C:: one. advan7' of Allied picsent war and to those who fell or and Gcoige Montague was best and will repoit back to 1. Thi m 'till a rei J for women 4"d 27 f0'PPS,andinddstrialcen. olio Juiit"-- . Claia Komi'. Ih n fe yea. a. ago in France- and Bel- - man for his brother. Little Phyl! the me h n , .linn', and Santa Barbara, Cahf, for reas-cun- t C..r Steele. Peml Doth lis Hon line, a niece of the (h1 L0 finrip? de,P ,n the gium among themu- to be a need signment in the United States. swaying poppies. was bride, Met thatv. in f ower girl, and Mike MontaPavson' Keh ,nonpy that is ' the df,m d t tt I mi i n in has hr compie flovvcis I9.i7, ho will Yoing used 'if gue, thp First Lt. Glenn Viertel was heie mi ?b waS ami bfanr. grooms nephew, was ring 3 n. but pu tin- king ami qu-by Cn- - fheted rana ttaf Mhrket'P' the week v end over with moth-(his mil t.i 1 i, r. 1 to annoum 1 Prior ,1 , their families. join-will no' he Following the ceremony, a reMrs Katie Viertel He is staAnr,y Air Force-- in Aug All o ne" aii.'Kk.tes w Extensive preparations for the ception in the recreation nieiit 1942 hall was at His ned Air tic, Califwife, Mrs. Dagegtt A aie s t" nw observance of Poppy Day are be- altemded by more than two hunlu ,,I1i nu'.iiit'-- D as an instructor and he lives 1,1 R at Lutlcr, ' pii B Lake. ornia, Spring Ci ge hand. ,s;' ing made by the Payson unit of dred guests. Assisting the bridal He made the trip in a -. Ia nil Itne the Auxiliary heie under the lead- Party in the Cl t III ..Jgh, ci"-receiving line were 2 to in hours Payson liom'Daggett sur.iliaj Liman K. Ellsworth ership of Mrs. Stella Fe.rsey and Mr. and Mrs. McClellan, Mrs. and Dal i. SaHin 35 minute's. o and Cpl. Nylan J. Mrs. Veia non Fin. h imd K d a n Cloward Unit Poppy Montague, and Mrs. Ann S. Wilsons ot Ur and Mis. J.Ellsworth, "I Mo H. Ellsworth, D'haiiman. Everyone in the city son the brides grandmother. on, fl i A. and C. Mrs D, Mr. and t Page Mrs. Lenn Huff and Mrs. Etta ,r recently met somewhere on the- wlB be able to buy the flowers of Jen So I daughters, M.ss Edna Page and e B front in Europe, accord-Olid J membrance from the many vol-in- g Jcppson were in charge of the C.O It N.,-iMiss Louise Page were in Ogden to word received -. D.m Baiop rn by their par- - I untPr workers from the Auxil-ents- - gifts, assisted by Gwen Montague pi mlast Fuday morning to meet their iary who will be on the stieets and Colleen Smith. Mrs. Myra L.mf Ac Clu1. Da a son and brother. Lieutenant j. g. all through the day. Henline was in charge of the serGail WiKon; H mi -r of U. S. the He Fied Page Navy. 1" The flowcis are made of Ne Is- "i ving with other relatives assistA George gene torpedoed Jru has ha.-- , received been stationed at Virginia a .u m surk by German of ing. on. the wild Pa,tern number p'per of .f I,. interesting ' Beach, Vnginia,for 16 months and from his I f F.la.nd, marine. 1915. An outs' m a'U son, S Sgt. George" A PP-Pr7 .They have Hemy Jcppson was master of is b ir.g transferred to San Farn-eibc- o ordered from Salt Lake vet- ceremonies for a program that inr'rl wi': of Po, AI,Jr , sent from first week for His wife Germany erans n reassignment. where disabled cluded prayer by Lee Elmer; voOne of them was a War, 1846. Dav pmv mul1 ;,v captured Nazi veteranshospital and young son remained at made them under the cal solo, I Love You Truly, 9 feet long about An ih.i" L' r log nit. 3 feet Beach. by provid-m wide. A bright red in color, it direction of the Utah Department JLii vey Hutchinaon, accompanied or election of Will be "eld -of the Auxiliary a has hd..v. M senators, ratified, 1911 black Making the 4 Lary J. McClellan; instrumentJ In ati large swastika on a I has 'd Mis. Jennie Wilson:read-tncircle music, these i' St.11 white veterans h,,Pod in the exactcenter of Poppi,f m. C ill vT-TYPHOID FEVER fpp'etion of Railroads Nadine Davis; vocal seleckt'Cp Iheir m,nds and Lngcrs oc-.- 1 ' the D'1 "l The W.us flag. was Id Wot . flag in Atlantic and packed IMMUNIZATION tions, fngby rail. 1869. e l' Johnny Tuckett, accompan-;pdb- y badly battered tin can! the verv cupipd- cauSinP ,ho otherwise .V Also lion"- o wunii.n one that George's family had !uUS monlhs t0 Pass quickly and at fiS mother; comedy-dramof evety '"iviee 7, all Monday, May Beginning th" ?hTP Cap F amily, ,imp fcmVpbaVen colonists Lake Shore n .md nishmg the men M. school children will be immuniz- used to send him some presents withsamp Connecticut colony, fiom Pay " , I. A. a means of livelihood. , . ' ' 11 16 tJ ed for typhoid fever. On Mondav, frrm home. invitation i' This year it is expected that o to x 15 the Hum adults and Ci4i7fn P',1,'"1 one of May ' A lariy ip moreAmencans m von Amum ; f at the J. Elbert MadsonSnC A. R.T., will wish to wear than ever before Tolman - Howard ,,t Provo children will be immuniz-e- d t formal imitate'!' i " ti a mi t tm Raptured, war in Africa t the poppies as a fine a 9 he Pav-- , Junior High school beginning m1;11'1 ends, tmwill at 1943. There from eDn graduated a V cue M A me,' the radio school salute to the dead soldiers Mr. and and Mrs. E. W. a hTe sP'm.d cost of oilman at an--' ' oclock. Co and Del n immuniza,nty Monte, Calif., April 25 and their bereaved families, and as a ou nee gram S tt Mf j son o . te a ,l! Moth r the engagement of their 3 Day. C tion is 25c per person, $1 00 for a a .voided a talk by Mrs. C,M ; i' tax Red Ci A., Mis. Stella Fot'!'' P10VO TK1 8rAc M nt fo: outstanding woik and Mis Kathry n t psident dining tne past year. done cnatrman. Betts is Mothers Party and he answei ed hesitation, I intend the rest of my life being the war, -- GOHnf7MW4w Tl jut any e,. ,,lSd ,ru ex-the- t 1 L' 'LVT'mied .& Ctd Susanhbychare istlS Ky 2, pu-side- be-fo- , 1 .'t3 - im-tio- . all Talk ! Ih,npn8' a o Lie-li- can-havin- - at Tr sea-leg- - d. r - Mc-Bet- 1 jf fin-plac- e s i - 1 i ! n,rn'nCT,n e t m-- two-piec- aqua-marin- tnk rd m s frti0nSAand -- e ' i I - Bi.m-nagan- - e A . lFe-ld- , . i - - ve-t- Ve-rn- flew-hom- U- e 1 e 1 - . ' I 1 . 7- , Che-eve- r . Vn-gin- 11 7 XV 1 . g, - v ted-sam- a, 1 pie-scho- pt-- - . '0 : fe j |