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Show J- I - t0 a1 A NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY PAYSON, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY M MEN Members of Two Troops at Honor Court BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 15, 1946 IN $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE PAYSON RED CROSS LARGE QUOTA SET AT $3000 GOLD-GREE- CROWD AT BALL N PAYSON NEXT WEEK Red Cross quota for the Payson A capacity crowd was present District, which includes Payson, to enjoy the annual M. I. A. Gold With eleven stakes definite Spring Lake and Benjamin, has and Green ball Friday night at scheduled to send in teams and been set at $3,000 00 it is an- the high school gymnasium. several others expected, pi aspects The hall was beautifuly decornounced by O. D. Robinson, local a for highly successful basketball in valentine effect carrying ated branch and R. Max chairman, tournament heie next week look out the theme of the ball Let Me Warner, drive chairman bright. Divison 6, comprising 16 Call You Sweetheart. in cential and southein The drive will begm Friday, AROUND slakes The floor show included the Utah will hold their annual elimMarch 1. The business houses ination tournament at the Pasnn will be visited by Tuesday and processional of royal couples, a the house to house canvass will demonstration of the tango by high school gymnasium, beginlliese seven lajson scouts received Eagle awards Tanner, Dick Harrner, Neil Schaerrer, Gordon stake dance leaders John Olsen HE SCRAP BOOK ning Wednesday, Bell. Da Monte Tvvcde and LaMar at a district court of honor. Left to right, Paul Taj lor, Max Hill, begin on Wednesday. People are and Florence Febmaiy 20th Vest, a demonstraat 2 p. m. asked to have their contribution Photo Couitesy Salt Lake Tubune so workers will not have tion of the Rage Quadrille by will be plated on ready games Eight from the First, Second, ;ems of make a second call. Every ef- couples Wednesday, eight on Thuisday, and Third wards, under the direcBOYS to PAYSON SEVEN fort to be to is made on raise tion of going six Friday and four games on MEN RELEASED benevolence Bishop Ray Davis of Salem FROM LIONS LOSE TWO Payson's quota the first twro weeks and a demonstration Saturday. Winnei of the tournof the waltz and of March. L.yl much for others, ament will play in the HIGHEST RANK WIN quadrille and the Sweetheart our Dean to restrain asSmimons will act as M Men tournament at ourlves; Salt Lake, ARMED benevol--Iction- s SERVICES sistant drive chairman and the Waltz by six ward sets, and the HOOP CONTESTS nd cxerdsertmr and the runnel up may also a dance, directed by Miss constitutes the per-i- chance to compete in the get following have been appointed as Claia Johnson. The outstanding event n the district big nature. chairmen: Clinton Hawt)f human time games. Glen Miss Crista Olsen and Frank PharmaAdam Smith Spnngville Red Devils eked history of Scouting in Payson oc- kins, Benjamin; Sherman LoveStakes which nave definitely cist MateLamarhasTanner, been 2C, leaders of the Thomas, sevwhen curred less, a honorably out Haskollville; over Lions Byron Thursday night the win announced Dastrup, stake M. I.activity Payson they will have teams disehuigod fiom the Uinted States A. who were in volt nt feeling ennobles the in the tournament here Fust Mrs. board, Merrill 92 ward; 93 and Smith, uie Juab,, Navy at Shoemaker, California Wednesday night on the local en boys from Troops actions. i fling Second ward; Carl Reed, Second charge of the Gold and Green Ball Nebo, Palmyra, Santaquin-TinLc- , Scout their received couit badges ward, West mountain; Bud Har- wish to thank everybody who asEagje although the Lions Thackeray Kolob, Utah, Provo, Sharon, Tim- -i on the steam in the last in a Couit of Honor held in the mer, Third waid; Hal Farr, Third sisted in any way to make the tinned Glade Buttei field was icleased and Wasatch place of charity, like that panogos Alpinehave oeen ward West mountain; Waldo Wil- affair such an outstanding suctne Aimy at the Fort Doug- half and threw a scare into the Third waid chapel. Champions definitely fiom is evei vwhere. Fourth ward; Mrs. II. J. My-ei- s, cess. how-ew son, las ho i, The final tile attained top boys decided and some strong teams rally, sepai atiun center January 29. visitors. Their Quarles He y was short of achieving Spring Lake. suved 15 months overseas in are already set to come in. lank m Scouting were Neil Sch A meeting will be held MonGil-- ( of the as ran South out time balm m the division Pacific, mr than Manila, taking part champions for aeirei. sen of Mrs. Dean Schaer-- n day, Feb. 18 in the Wilson Little the Lunn campaign and later LIONS HEAR TALK BY Springville led 16-- 8 at half hot than the diamonds of the past two years, was elimini ; Gordon Taylor, son of Mr. Theatre at 8 oclock, with all was in but the third with the oicupatin forces in lime, quarter, ated this year, and Pleasant la, dear as the friendship fra-an- d Quigley, Daley, Taylor, et al came and Mrs. Sterling Taylor; Paul woikers asked to be present. Grove First ward will take then-plac- e Japan. we love, are justice, Creed Kindred, Utah county COUNTY ATTORNEY back strong. A rally started when Tanner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claras champions of Timpano-ga- s Christian chanty. drive chairman, will be present. one thru Baker dropped Eddy Stake. Other strong teams Mary Lynn J. Schaerrer, MM1C, son Jimmy Quigley so far bark that ence Tanner; Dick Harmer, son who will battle for the championof Mi. and Mis. John Schaerrer, the strings from Mr. of and Mrs. Almon Ilarmer; SEMINARY STUDENTS Arnold Roylance of Springville, jot wait for extraordinary ship are: American Fork Fourth, has been discharged from the U. he needed a telescope to deter- Max Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. HOLD BANQUET TO Utah County attorney, was guest of the ball. At course the mine Jrtances to do good actions: Charleston, Mapleton, Vineyard S. Navy after 41 months. Wilmer Hill; Monte DaBell, son HONOR GRADUATES situations. the end of the third quarter the of speaker at a meeting of the Pay-so- n and Spanish Fork Second. These He took part serving wijuse ordinary m the invasion of Lions had Mr. and Mrs. D. W. DaBell; Richter to score Lions' Club Monday night at worked the teams have already clinched tour- Sicily Italy, New Guinea and the LaMar of semi-formson Mr. and A Twede, was giv- the Elite Cafe, where dinner was at this but banquet Springville point to and berths ney apepar Mrs. Vernal Twede. Most of the time he Philippines. en in honor of the Nebo Stake served. fiaiity is never lost: it may Mr. Roylance, who lost contenders for the crown was in service he was on the again took over as Sanford split or be of A vith ingratitude Harmer made the Seminary seniors February 6 in his sight in an accident, gave a Mayor the buckets. Floyd for three strings, The Nebo stake title has not as Cruiser U. S. S. Boise. jBTtice to those on whom it is Young Gordon Taylor kept his pusentatnm to the Eagles and the Seminary building. The pur- fine talk on sight conservation, been definitely decided as d, yet it ever does a work yet team in the running by sinking each mother pinned the badge on pose of the banquet was to pre- one of the projects of the Lions both Payson Third and BenjaHoward Kempton, son of Mi;., one from the floor and three free her son. In turn each of the boys sent the students with their Sem- Club. ty and grace upon the min have a chance at the chamand Mrs. Elmer Kempton, has re- shots as the game ended with pinned a miniature eagle badge inary pins, which symbolize three $f the givei. Special guost3 at the dinner pionship. It is more than likely ceived his release Middleton on his mother to signify that she years of completed work. from the ser- Spnngville ahead at were the seven young meeting that both teams will be entered a has son who is an Eagle. Neil The opening song was "How vice after two years in the Navy WASPS STING LIONS Scouts who received Boy Payson would tournament. This the in Schaerrer gave a talk, represent- Gentle Gods Command," led by their S THAT THE THINKERS Air Wiijg. With his wife and Eagle Scout awards during happen if one of the sixteen he was here ovei the week-en- dson, Coreen Mrs. and A HAVE THUNK the Gabbitas. on talk the Eagle At the Scouts, last ing Wasps Nephi Friday, the past week, Paul Tanner, Dick stakes in the division failed to from Midvale, where they are from the city southward, stung Wilmer Hill made a response for purpose of Seminary work by Ilarmer, Neil Schaerrer, Gordon send in an entry. the mothers Norma and and Vernal Twede Fay Etherington Pfc. Don Kempton, a hard and fast as they piled up a Max Hill LaMar Twede residing. Limb, a scripture reading by Ruth Taylor, 6 furand Monte DaBell. brother, is here on a y victory over the Lions. The for the fathers. ood, do good, ani you Prof. M. D. Wallace of Brigham Schaerrer and prayer by John lough from Camp Fannin, Texas. game started with Nephi hitting ave to keep an trying so RELIEF SOCIETIES New members installed at the Smith completed the opening exHe will report at Fort Douglas the first five shots attempted to Young university, a make good. were Leon Wride, Ed- -, meeting ercises. toast1 Brown was 11 Wayne to lead before the Scoutcr, was guest speaker on the take a lor reassignment. H. ward Bates, Eldredge Snyder, master Lions found the range, and tlfbn program. He invited the seven following the banquet. Two vocal selections ften lose our head just try-av- e HOLD ANNUAL were renderMiss i Barnes.-Nephin given Readingsivere,.. and .by. face. geard, dumped eagles Gordon Jones, son of Mrs. Eded by Max McBeth,who Is' leavDun-for- d Laura Osmond 5 to 16 Shepherd, to two his lead more for one full day on the guests Payson ward Jones, was released from e and John Smith. Short talks ing soon on a mission to Hawaii. sometimes grow so U. S. Navy at Shoemaker, at the quarter. At the beginning B. Y. U. campus one day next the PARTIES VALENTINE Harmer, Lions club were dninded that their thinking given by Darwin Olsen, Mayor Floyd California on February 1. He was of the second period, Eugene Nel- week. president, was in charge of the President allow. Seminary wdll president, son his which knee, The sprained nd also for almost two years exercises were in charge The Second ward Relief So- in the service Christensen of Nebo stake, meeting. and saw a lot of action in the Pa- keep him out of play for the rest of Abner II. Baird, Nebo District George ntic for ubriel wanted to blow his ciety members enjoyed a ValenLouis A. Bates of the Principal season. is of Nelson the leading Scout chairman and the Court cific. With his wife and two sons Miss Zella Balle, a bride of rt from oday, we wonder if Mr. tine party Tuesday afternoon arschool, Carl Patten and Richhigh on scorer The the Lions squad. of was OsHonor G. conducted Salt a Lake home will he make in by this would week, was guest of honor at of honor in officers a ard was solo the grant permission. ranged by Montague; s, solid piano Payson boys fought hard and mond Dunford, chairman of the shower last Thursday night members. Refreshments-wer- City. a older vocal the given Curtis, by Dorothy a of showed atterns. Court of Honor, and he also led solo developing i a fellow signs breaks a date served and each of the honby Eugene Nelson and a duet given by her mother, Mrs. Leo fine offense, but the best in community The openIt was held in the Fourth :ually because he has to. ored singing. Radioman 3C Jack Sheffield has reallycould do with Maxine was by Montague and Leon Balle, presented guests was play even with ing piayer was by Bishop Byron a girl breaks a date its ward recreation hall and fifty returned to duty in the Navy af- they for the remainder reWhite. stood and a token of appreciation. A proEveryone of the Mendenhall. Henry because she has two. Jeppson, Sen- peated the Graduates Creed. guests were present. Mrs. Leila leave and his ship Nephi a ter a y gram was enjoyed and featured game. ior Scout Larsen was mistress of ceremonCommissioner, gave a book review by Mrs. Ruth Brock-ban- k has left for sea, according to word Big Orin Daley played best for short talk and Commissioner H. In closing Taps was sung and ies for the interesting program, were taken by Doyle Joent drink, she doesnt of Spanish Fork, who re- to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Payson, scoring fourteen points Eugene pictures which included a vocal duet, Lois Hughes of Spanish Fork Liddle. Sheffield. viewed Cluny Brown. Smoke; aqd playing the bank boards very led in the recommittal exercises June Balle and Mary Hendrickesnt spend her dimes for well. for Scout Executive Doman of Reward son; piano solo, Maxine Loveless; First of the Members One of of events the the son of Mr. and leading Russell t'oke; Provo,, who was ill. a Valentine Mrs. Ed. Griggs,of Salt Lake, forweek socially was given by the vocal solo, June Ann Fullmer; WARD GIRLS SECOND Grggs JUNIOR fiesnt neck, she doesn't pet; lief Society enjoyed Chairman Baird presented a Yesarah organization Wednesday reading, Phyllis Rodgers; vocal party Tuesday afternoon arrangtesnt even walk as yet. of Payson, has been re- HOLD ROSE EVENING large number of merit badges to night in the First ward. It was duet, Ella Gale and Edith Wyler; ed by the officers and social com- merly from the service and is leased from the six troops of the arranged in honor of Miss Han- vocal solo, Bonnie Ookerman; mittee. Honored guests were the friends here this The Junior Girls of the Second boys fewer pinned on her coat older members and they were visiting with Dean district; nah Patten and Miss Ruth Jep- violin solo, Ruth McClellan. Reward M. I. A. held their rose ev7 Second Class SimmonsO.presented carload put on her grave. served at one tabl attxactivly week. D. Rob- pson, lady missionaries, who will freshments were served and the awards; sacrain cning Sunday evening emblems displayed her inson, First Class award; Henry leave on March 4 to serve in, the young bride-elewoman objects to being dcorated with Valentine with a Mr.and Mrs Vernon Persson re- ment meeting under the direction Jeppson, shower gifts. star A. lovely Veda Mrs. George was mission. Canadian awards; each and presented a telephon call Saturday of their class leaders, Mrs. Erma by a husband who thinks t Cheever, Junior Scout Commi-sione- r, Loveless, president of the organvalentine. Refreshments were ser- ceived W is made to order. their from son, Sheldon in which Thatcher and Mrs. Arvilla WebLife awards. The program ved to all present. ization, was mistress of ceremonwho The ster. at arrived had he eighteen girls that The closing number was the ies and a musical program was FIREMEN HOLD r live out from your heart is was in charge of Mrs. Agnes Stah-el- i, he stated included Marilyn Scout Prayer rendered as a vocal followed with a buffet participated the Camp Pendclton, Oceanside, Cal., st way to keep vour heart supper, president, and she gave were and expects to be home in a few Taylor, Emogene Wilson, Darlene trio by Roy .Gale, Ella Gale and sereved under the direction of elections Three welcome. A living out. Shel- Daniels, Mary Hendrickson, Mary fui a on lough. Edith Wyler. Benediction was Mrs. Ruby Cheever and Mrs. Elsie ANNUAL BANQUET renderd by th Relief Society days don has been m the Marine Corps ilyn Oldroyd, Dorothy Daniels, by S. Roland iLnd-sadirected Josephine Eckersley. The serving table was by chorus 22 LeOra Florence Simmons, Patten, k igh a culprits graphs may Christensen. The remainder of the for 26 months and has spent attractively decorated wtih a ValMarie Jackson Geraldine Tanner, overseas. J rise conpreesnta-tio- n months Payson City Firemen held their The a entine motif and lighted with red was of consisted flag ceremony Loraine Nielsen, Ruth Thatcher, program hi time a liar testifies, ducted by the Sea Scouts of the and white candles. Going away annual banquet and social last of the musical comedy The Faith of son Myrl Joyce Lindsay, Bigler, Cornell Wilson, S Sgt. detector cant forsooth, Wifes Away, by a group of la- Mr. and Pearl Butler, Carolyn First waid. They will receive gifts of books were presented to Friday night with the Mayor, Mrs. Roy Wilson, Payson, Nelson, any liar tell the truth! dies from the Payson camps Dir. has been discharged from the Davis and Velma Jackson The their awards at a bridge to be the guests of honor. Clever con- City Couneilmen, City Recorder test games were played under the and City Treasurer and their Those taking part on Tuesday Armv at the Fort Douglas separa- chape was lighted With candles conducted Feb. 27. accomof Mrs. Josephine Chris- wives and the Lady Firemen as direction McClellan, J. ser-ve- d Principal need of children were Mary and the girls, dressed in formals, Tan- tion center. Sergeant Wilson tensen. In attendance at the de- guests. Honored guests also inneed for more Elva Myrtle a to rose form the meTaylor, each a in as of the An Cultus panist, overseas brought 13 months principle open sessoin HanMiss Loraine Club will be held next Wednesday lightful affair were members of cluded Von Trent and Thomas ner, Della Badharfi, Dora chanic with tne 6th Night Fighter junior bouquet. their mothers. Jewell of Salt Lake City, repretook cock Sarah Tanner, Pearl Blaine, Nielsen, president, charge at the Wilson Little Theater and the Yesarah and on. Squad: senting the Mack Company, from Mary Vera Francom, s a of the following program: openthe members may bring guests. stoiy going the rounds Della King, je whom the new city fire truck was Miss Wilson and Mrs. Lawrence Amos, Laura Elmer, Sybil of Mrs. ing talk, Erma Thatcher; song The program committee will be ecruit who was Lant were joint hostesse at purchased last year. Cpi John E. Bolt, son just given Wyler, Nancy Ella V. Hutchacand Girls Anderson enthe Junior Ella from chorus, of has and feature of the clothes. in charge Payson, When lined ;rvice Constance M Bott a nicely arranged bridal shower in The successful function was e by Paul Christensen; tertainment will be a play honor s.erFant bellowed, hi n dtschai god fionf the Army companied of Mis. Richard Lant, for- held at Twin Pines in Orem, where Any inson. U. Darlene Y. B. Daniels; talk, the of solo, a member read piano d?ts Tlle recruit meek-iptaine- d A Fort Douglas by separation attendrea the ()l crowd was jn the hospitality and efforts extendmerly Miss Carol Nuttall, suved 18 months Mrs. Rosievell Hansen, stake lead- speech department. about his trousers, ance large cent bride. The event was held ed by the establishment were the annual Valentine center. Cpi. Bott at accordian Junior for the er the with Girls; wnernar. a se any thing wrong party of the Third ward Rebel ovemeas as of Monday night in the Third ward very much' appreciated and enthem, the sergeant solo, Dorothy Daniels; the rose afternoon, 362nd Field Art' aiv. said, Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Oldroyd are banquet hall which was attract- joyed by the fifty guests in atheld Tuesday the of Society ceremony; preesntation baps you cant said the of to anonunce the birth of a ively decorated with a Valentine tendance. Car-ily- n honoring the older memberswas Warrant Officer Paul bouquet to the president by Tan- happy Chief tu1 luncheon A on February 11. It is motif. Mrs. Lenore Hill served something baby boy the Chief Glen Berge did a fine organization. Davis; remarks, Bishop re chafing me un- bur. home on leave eleven years since the stork visit- as a clever mistress of ceremonies job as toastmaster and impromptu served at long tables with head Wiltwir has J, le the after song by girls children closing ner; and wife ed their home and left their first in preesnting the following pro- talks were given by. a representtables arranged with place cards with his the Mmiannas. He left chorus and benediction by Velma son and second child. All are gram: piano solo, Paul Christen- ative from each committee and r t for the honored guests. Valentine duty in I Sunday accomp mit by nis wiie Jackson. used well. effectively. were sen; reading, Renee Brown;trum-pe- t others present.. doing decorations and the girls Mayor Floyd diprot'iJprotlucer received ,t San Jacinto, After the meeting and tney will v solo, Danny Ferre; vocal solo, Harmer gave a talk and compliat The program was under the entertained were leaders Mls' their J?e with Norelle and vocal Gail Hazel duet, Calif, Badham; Mrs. S s Coray, of mented the department highly Nelson, The Navy Mothers Club will together and rection Onnti inand will also isit fiends the home of Miss Joyce and Evelyn Ellsworth;read-ing- , for the splendid in this title must included community singing;wel- Nabh job they are doBeach and where refreshments were served. hold a married folks dance Sat- Jones L ng in costume relatives hanged dance, and Nancy Lant; vocation. Nellie Bannister; 23 at ing for fire safety and protectioh then will go 111 knn, February Paul urday smething evening, simpler. Wilson and Beverly Taylor; in hat an optimist is, come President Edna Hill; pre-of Los Angeles. orPayson. Following the banKeith L Erickson, son of Mr. the Junior high school. Good mu- Joyce Miss Joan Barney; prayer to the quet, dancing was enjoyed by the to San Francisco t" H'ceiveKeith of gifts to the guests of Erickson sentation Marion all Mrs. and are be will .nd these WTin sic morons i?f provided Refreshments group. of the presi- ders for future bride, Mrs. Hill. 1 Calare invited to attend. to honor, Elsie Warner Spanish Fork, and husband of Ethwere served, young girls assisting Elizabeth Man-wil- l, Shuiu accompany d t'icm to its anSt,1Ck was response, of eye doctor. ging Erickson el Butler Payson, visit. dency of the were Noreen Nelson, Maydene presidency; vocal ifornia !or a wuks also discharged Monday from the ArMembers of Payson City Fire Vida and Don't forget the Beta Cultus Orton, Norelle Jones and Evelyn Bassett Rhea served He nrt dear" arrived Fort MerniTHill, at duet, Douglas. my made a valiant effort bride department The Coi po: al displayed Ellsworth. said a fond Pay- - Moore: dance revue directed by LaJeune, 16 months overseas in the Euro- Valentine Ball tonight. to from last save the life of a receivCamp week she Mrs. Friday home the Amy gifts Olsen. many lovely Mildred 1 Join the NarvnSWas lear Mrs Marine Base, pean thiatie as a mechanic. a bouquet North Carolina patient at the City hospital ed. awarded was Simmons p on time et? sFe discharge Mrs. Blanche Covey, a patient ASSOCIATION oldest member where he received his on Feb. 5 mrmng so of flowers as the active Pfc. James R. Morganson, son WILD LIFE SCaptain at the hospital, suffered a collapse nMarine Corps this Relief was the A site surveyed in from being have still and of to wait present Mvfast fe- - you Payson, TO ELECT OFFICERS and James Morganson week by R. L. Wilson for the in the process of preparation for aft serving 42 months Mrhome-i- of v Society. was discharged Monday from the new store building to house the an operation. The firemen reof Mrs. Hill will make their The annual election meeting at the Fort Douglas SeparArmy store. The building will sponded to a call for the resusei-tato- r AssociaWild Life the Mt Nebo Payson. ation Center. He served 42 months tion will be held Saturday, Feb. Safeway and worked for a long perS'peoDlpPaPer Can be used t0 TO OPEN NEW EATING be located on Utah Avenue just as an M. P. of We know PLACE FEBRUARY 23 T4 Blaine K Cannon, s in of m the States 16, at the Wilson Little Theatre west of the Coray and Pickering iod over the patient even after Ve been atXHi: some Mrs. Steve Cannon foi the purpose of electing officers Furniture Store and will have a she had been rrprted dead by The Red Rooster, Paysons new Mr. and was discharged !m. paper of our sweating T5 Merrill W. Reed, son of Mr. acefforts The her started tendants. held by to sides two on lot fcfank and discusfor the ensuing year parking Payson, Mrs. Hebcr J. Reed of Provo, cabaret, will open for business and oxygen was adminof the store from the Army at the Fort Doug and sing matters pertaining to fish comodate partons We understand breathing was discharged Feb. 6 from the and Saturday of next week in the las istered.1 Mrs. Covey revived early He center. while Fred Neil to shopping. separation according game, Hotel. It separArrangements the Fort Dougkis Strawberry will begin as soon Tuesday and lived until 9 p. m. months overseas as a rife mar. Army at wear a oatVS-VMr. Reed served president. All sportsmen are in that building - may be made for parties of from 21 in the As- ation center. available. are Thursday. 147th as materials the be to a infantry, vited with present. muffler to two to fifty people with dining th it, 18 months overseas as a cook. iatic Pacific theatre. and ijwSING thought all-gir- ls Z - 32-2- vic-toi- al 22-2- 1, J 32-2- 9. 39-2- ar rtheir-mothers-ts'-- be ct 30-da- vice-chairm- y. 1 ct c J, T u '8 m dancing. |