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Show A weekly newpadcd DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY G( d Onr. 1 j' IEL I.) DUMBER PAYSON, UTAH, FRIDAY, PLENTY OF LABOR s 65 APRIL 11. 1947 Court Scene From Payson High School FOR UTAH FARMS SUBSCRIPTION Play crs THIS YEAR e they when be-l-.- at been mestic laborers, including local and migratory woikeis. altnough .nd of cm.l nners n you for the past seveial seasons theie A1,1 in les the has been a d finite laOor short joy dour, 'o to age had 'e an line s Adequate housing is the numgll back, t.ious-ndof them, be-- : ber one farm labor problem at Mr. Taylor uers complained the present time, thev-- e The tees s com-tm- statement was tae cover of the TAN K. YOU. COME ;.rdle just like the okd my dear old He Couner- - Journ- - said: isopher once done in high intended ignoi ance firight rascality. hoi m J i-SHERE-MAY- BE I not lor the hecur- life would become And still, no one nave spring all We used to a the sing pie that had a pro-- g It ran: jld be such dreary . ere l no but time though, were about getting weather. b- - not too TOUGHT be ,Jld in 'd its sincerity. Robert Hall. is a slow stock es grow-thnv- unless en-- a known Lord of ment that makes the epr often the most ch reason I should dent friend to a P Addison. like aessing mly, a friendship, erenange of love, foietaste of heavier Eddv. ne u l,ei e ays 'e r genial - tnterchang- Wendell Elisha 'p Holmes. Warner left foi the Na-- : Association Condon. Texas. Mr. loft by auto ; vein Williams will visit in Mr. and tfn v-- d Mrs. Airs. Warn-inu- d Camp-Slshtseein- g Toxas an ds Mexico rm t Park-Secon- d City. semi-regula- p base-me- state-wid- n pio-gia- : 1 : 1 o ! 1 ..on, 1, p.i-S- .V".1 ; , right-hand- 1rfrvlnvade Norvcry Denmark. 1941 til j. re-0- 1 1 f, J er -- ..v-il- e Ra-i- J , U 4itlvaton ,ounder ami- - te16!1' franklin D d;ed. 1 945. Audubon 1828 . n - Day. ol Webster f ' "-dt- Epplne Island trcm. to the U.S., 1899. nar)' Publlhd, -- 'ji-i- Wil-m- ( W ifc?1 ii- Bncoln died. VNU WvUa e Hard-hittin- g I'tai-Li.d.- post The Nelxi Stake Opera Chocowill be presented April 18 and 19 in the Stake Tabernacle. This will be one of the biggest musical projects produced n the stake for the past several ears. The MIA aie dedicating this pei a to the service men and vomen and invite them to be re.M nt. The Special Interest Groups of he stake comprise the dinamic horus and have worked very late Soldier s, n. JAYCEES HEAR TALK ON STUDENTS OF J. J. KELLER GIVE PIANO RECITAL Paul Christensen, son of Mr. ind Mrs. J. D. Christensen of Pay-soand Rosella Compton of Magna gave a piano recital at the ZONING AND PLANNING Dale Despain of the Utah County Planning and Zoning commit-t- c e was the guest speaker at the Payson Junior Chamber of Commerce regular meeting held last Thursday. Mr. Despain explain-- d the function of the county committees and how such committees would function in the city. n, Brigham Young university last Tuesday evening. Joan Heindsel-ma- n of Provo assisted the recital with soprano solos. Paul played: Prelude and Fugue in C Minor, by Bach; Prelude and Fugue in B Flat Major, by Bach; Four Preludes, by Chopin; March from Love of the Three Oranges by Prokofreff; Two Etudes, by Chopin; and Polonaise in A Flat DAY CLEAN-U- P POSTPONED Major, by Chopin. day, schedulPaysons clcan-ued for today was postponed until next week. The recent storm made the streets and lots so mudcommittee dy that the clean-uthought it inadvisable to hold the clean-uday as scheduled. The weather pet nutting, cleanup day will be scheduled next week The day will be announc-- i later. p Miss Marlynn Robeits was the announcer and in charge of the complete program and gave a talk on speech and expression through drama. Miss Pearl Butler gave her winning American Legion oration, Our Living Constitution. The dramatic aspects of he speech department in the boys division was given by Rex Bean in the defense plea from Madam X. The ait of speech and music hand in hand was represented by Paul Christensen in a piano solo. Miss Carolyn Davis gave a dramatic reading, The Gypsy Flower Girl and a by Edward McDowell, humorous reading Tipping off Teacher was given by Marilyn Oldroyd. The plans for the District convention at Orem on April 12, and tne Springville Art Tea on Apnl 19 were discussed. p p (1 WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS McBETH - LAW n. ,, of ike APRIL 18 AND 19 Mrs Balvly will hold an open house reception in honor of their paients at the family home All fi lends aie invited to call horn 10 am to 7 p m . Rudolph Bally was born Nov. 27. 187(1 at Beine, Switciland. He and Ins mothci. Mane Bally weie converts to the Church of Jesus Chi 1st of Lattei Day Saints lard. m 1879 and emigrated to Utah in The Opera is being directed by 1382 and the two of them started Carl O. Nelson with Virginia Loveless accompanist. fanning near Benjamin. Anna E Hauser Bally was born Other production personnel are June 25. 1874 at Schoffhansen, ii chestra, Reece G. Olson; Stake Sw itei land, the daughter of John cpi csentative John H. Barnett. and Hai bara Hauser. The LDS Dramatics, Vera Parkinson. Dancthere made their ing, Mildred W. Olson. Staging, home with the Houser family i nd Ronald Myers and Ivan Shepherd. in 1883, Anna at the age of nine Lighting, Roy Rogers. Stage prop-itieand 111 brothel. Emil Hauser Lorin Partridge. came to Utah with John Walter, Cast of Characters follow: a missionaiy liom Iayson. WilNadma (daughter of Col. Popoff) liam and Sarah Clayson took Crista Olson. them into their home and cared Aurelia (Wife of Col. Popoff), for them until the father and Erna R. Myers. mother emigrated to Utah two Mascha (Aurelia's Cousin), Jessie Oldroyd. years later. Mr. and Mrs. Bal.ly were mar- Bumerli (Lieut, in the Servian ried April 9, 1897 at Provo. Ten Army), Larry Burton. of their eleven children now liv- Massakroff (Capt. in the Bulgari- an Army), Clyde Snow. ing aie Mis. Vivian Montague and Edward Balzly, Payson; Mrs. Le- Stephen (Servant to Col. Popoff) ona Cuitis, Spnngville; June Haryey Hutchinson. Balzly, Cedar City; Frank Bal.ly Latinfta (Housemaid to Col. PopRalph Bolzly, William Balzly, off), Lucille Huff. Mrs. Edith Wyler, Mrs. Phylis Alexis Spandofl (Major in the Bona and Mildred Balzly, BenjaBulgarian Army), Dell Hiatt. min. They have 23 grandchildi en Casimir Popoff (Col. in the Buland three garian Army), Halvan Farr. rs 1 ufy TO BE PRESENTED s However, county agricultural agents and other extension service personnel through the cooperation of Federal Public Housing Administration, are busy solving this problem in time for the summer farm labor season. While most of the Utah faim rTeJiURl0UJ! Uoiney Flin-- (Hcx Bean,: Ci Karen 'S;i"An UiM!iRt Andre, labor will be handled by domesHeath is Russell Hillman. Judge Photo by Bill Pons tic workers, including hundreds of youngsters throughout the state, foreign woikers will be im- MURDER TRIAL PLAY CHURCH NOTES TAX LEVIES ported where absolutely needed so that the harvest of all types of crops can be taken care of, he SET FOR FRIDAY PARK WARD Property taxation levies in the said. The Utah State AgricuSACRAMENT MEETING state of Utah aie made' bv various is ltural college extension service The Spanish Fork First ward taxing units, including Local Citizens to be Drawn cities, doing and will continue to do all Lot as Performance Starts by choir of about 60 voices will pre- school districts, counties, irrigasufto farmers assure possible sent their special Easter Cantata tion and drainage districts and ficient labor in 1947. Something new in theatricals in the Park w'ard sacrament meet- the state legislature. will be the feature of the evening ing at 6:30 p.m. in the Levies are determined by estiwhen the Thespians ward chapel. present the need for the coming mating LION BASEBALL Night of January 16th" in the year 01 biennium. a the case may Payson High School Auditorium THIRD WARD be, and computing the rate neceson Friday evening, April 11th. SACRAMENT MEETING to produce that amount sary PROSPECTS GOOD Theie have been plays before Howard Salisbury of Spring-vill- e applying it to the assessed valua-by with vague endings, but this is and a member of the Brig- tion of the unit. Maximum the first one which the audience ham Young faculty will be the levies and taxing By Jerry Cahill other limiting condian integral part in its de- speaker in the Scarament meet- tions are established takes by the state The Payson Lions will open the velopment and conclusion. Withing of the Third ward Sunday legislature. current baseball season with a out a verdict. The April 13. Mr. Salisbury Radical changes in the law, reeame against Provo Bulldogs, Fri- jurors are selected from the audi- evening, is a teacher of religious education day, April 11, at home. ence. They witness the play as at the BYU and served as a lating to levies for school purfrom the jury box on c haplin in the Navy during World poses, were made by the 1947 Experience is the keynote in real legislature. This was done to the Lion den. The team has 5 stage jurors ' and bring in their own verd- War II. of ict at the end of the last act. carry into effect the amendment regulars and 3 Two be will musical numbers to the state constitution voted by last year to build around. To Did Karen Andie commit a furnished by the Third ward the are people last fall. The Constifellows these competition give murder, or not? Is the question Relief Society chorus and Erma tution formerly provided that the 8 boys that received valuable exthat must be1 answeied at abuut Rowe will sing a solo. levy for high school purposes perience playing for Santaquin 10:30 the same eemng. No one should not exceed .2 of a mill, and and Payson American Legion knows the answer yet MISSIONARY FAREWELL sufficient to produce $30.00 per baseball. farewell for Mark school child. These required a Missionary should The catching department son of Mr. and levy of 2.9 mills on property in Baitholomew, be the strongest Payson has had AMERICAN LEGION Mrs. George M. Bartholomew, at 1945. To this was addl'd an avin a number of years. Doug AUXILIARY the Spring Lake chapel, Friday, erage local district lew of 14.78 Thomas and Dick Harmer are 18th. April Auxilimills, or a total in 1945 of 17.68 birth. American The a Legion battling to cinch starting He will leave for the mission mills throughout the state. Local for terthe Both these shorties have ary met Monday night home in Salt Lake, Monday, April school district levies varied all rific pegs to second. It will be a monthly session. President Vera 21st, of prior to his departure foi the the way from a high of 20 50 in the the was start in will Cloward H. cn.uge toss-uon who States Mission. Southern Piovo City to a low of 5 40 in Child W. Jeppson, meeting. Maiy games. An is extended to all Joidan Distiict. invitation the At the initial sack Lynn Allen Welfaie chairman piesented track following progiam: Trumpet duet members of Nebo Stake. The new low passed bv the 1947 appears to have the inside Oran Jack and flu. Jones, Huber Legislatuie piovidcs that the bv Paid if he recovers from the BOARDS TO tax commission shall destate move talk on child welfare, Mary Cuit-is- : STAKE M.I.A. may heavy-hitte- r a 29 Daley, SPONSOR PLAY APRIL and what the nchest distiict termine Taylor duets, Roy Allen. Sophomore in to replace guitar The Nebo Stake M.I.A. boards in the state will have to levy in Hostesses Parti fairly ldge. is Geraldine looking Sherol Wilson a stake play to be order to supply the minimum were Knea Bassett and Mary aie sponsoring well at first base. Nebo Stake tab- school program of $3,300 and the in piesented At this stage Lynn Olson is Curtis. ernacle on Apnl 29 at 8:15 p.m., cause all school districs to make 10 at second of list On Tuesday morning heading the by members of the Spring Lake that levy. This levy, judging by last Lynn returned fromis the o'clock, State Piesident Maige Theie will be a charge best present available inforMcMumn of Logan, accompanied made for this play and the pro- the year and his experience mation. will be about 6 mills him M. Butt of Bi lgham To push Rutn Mrs. factor. by deciding ceeds will be used to help in is Then, the tax commission will be two American Legion pro- met with tne membeis of Payson of the Stake charged by the new law with the the expenses Inand Jerry Unit in a special meeting. ducts, Kay Peterson, opera which is being given with- duty of imposing a Cahill. spirational talks weie given by out eiiaige. levy sufficient to provide tne balRussell Hillman tne guest speakei s. ance of the minimum progiam to His is the best bet for shortstop. President Gc uge Chi istensen, all districts in the state. Best are clean fielding and right peg into George Q. available mfoi mation sccm Ihniy G Luo lell. Lion and all ven of the ward indicate that this levy will be beimportant factors in the Haitvig-sa- BEET GROWERS Spencer Randall field defense. bishops of N't n Stake weie in tween 15 and 16 mills excele pcciul meetis rapidly becoming an attendance at school district is If the held in tne Salt Lake temple satisfied average lent replacement. TO ADVISED ing with the minimum act has Olson pi m Little Billy last Mondav ning this would make the total cinched third base. Tne school put poses 21 01 22 for lew beautiful peg CONTRACTS tie fellow with the and M Ray mills Loiii-sEXAMINE F.lwood Howi ver, the new law ballis developing into a swell Hiatt weie nTca'ed as counselors enacted by the legislatuie pel nuts of the school distiicts IdaHi .uthw ,ute to playermaintain Beet g'o.u . of tlahU andmailed 4 Eugi ne Willis school '1 Eldeis not in The outfield is loaded will, !. I'iuid a costing n qunium programs a to an ho released as sec-- excess of 30 per cent or 6 mills a1 There are five boys nsor, gems. Sul,! wa' Tuesil.n M. Ray Hi itt and Clif-!- , above the $3,300 minimum. This a v pick from and all are Hickman is cmpum. : re sustained as latliei peculiar welding seems a m Small Gordon ol DiGiaw ana o'.t' ari' "V M no n the fastest man on the team ounselors witn Kobeit Paul I inch to limit the additional program to , k. s seentdiy a terrific hitter. Jack ucn 6 mills, which would bung the T: .mail to dicontiol ; d1, The another sweet ballplayei. on ". gamutiun was done overall total up to 28 mills. The of alley same section permits the district under the dotation ever he is also a mainstay w w a go o: tr- - act. tie he mean tout sli - Lundell, stake supervisor. m an additional 10 pel cent of the pitching staff whereAden E t the greatest good. 't.ntialb h minimum program, or $330 per rV n PRESENT EASTER CANTATA classi 00m unit for new buildings, a senior, out for the flrs will m beet' Tne Thud W.ud Relief Society sites and lemodeling. This, on is hitting long ball regular j JaeK or nr ice gum- mad of the accompwill bear watching. Junior the average, makes possible an additional piofit pussioilities weie indeedof pi chin us which additional tneir lishment 2 mills, and whatever in puce Olson also shows real piomise. advances ,n' case stigai The The pitching staff looksHudhaip following decontrol next Octobei piesented an Easter Cantata,Easter is necessary to meet payments of Thorn Clowned King. so far in practice. Jack interest and sinking funds on in tneir chapel at 8 outstanding obligations. This item, with a that out morning is a also r points The lent, t.11 oclock. on the aveiage, will require 2 fast ball and a good collection notmng can iedi.cclow el Mai y McClellan .dnector, Thus a total maximum levy curves. Lefty Berk Peterso except Edna millsschool lf 0f 047 beets, a boards may provide as P bv nj Smith accompanist. big factor in the pitching w sugni content, Hill, leader; Fama Rowe, Mayda niuch as $4,950 per class room now He gained much experienceA can happen imhe-o things a me, case Me ad. gut st soloists and chorus unity or a levy of 32 mills in the pitching for the Santaquin memoeis all participating. district. This could . t. is can Legion team. Besides Hdl the f beets aveiage school school floweis. with Russell price ated spnng (ietoi ar the levy 14 32 two mainstays mciease lettei: Oran K.i'ter lilies, palms and ferns. mills or 81 peicent. To quote Rom tne man, Gordon Hickman, wno can Earn member of the chorus wore hew much, if any. sugar Daley and Dick Harmer be a corsage as d.d the eight Seacannot on foi ntip ..a? m pnee be depended go up always A meeting of the Cultus Club Tl n intoi mation is gull gills who acted as ushers. ,n hope foi held last Thursday afternoon was was very audience Eugene Hillmans boys Tne May be .u a successful season. at the Wilson Little Theatre wth President Emma Wilson in chai ge. will be at the top of the heap Pjnananot.nanv wav as a The dub collect was given by APPOINTED when the season ends in May. TANNER to come of t. mof the Mrs. Doiothy Christensen. Mrs. l.kc HOSPITAL SUPERINTENDENT not "ouid Following is a schedule Youi company Verda has Davis, club drama chairJ. un- Tanner acceptKenneth games: adv Lions ince ,, Mines Payson was 10 in charge of the proman of the ed Superintendadvance se,bee.. position ..miue April 11 Provo atat Payson was presented by the which d of ent dy, gram Payson City hospital. Spimgville in lfH. long April 15 Payson s'Lild of Payson high school -i S. Hill foimer SuperintendThespians increase at .t.mtid 17 Carbon Pay?'" April the B. Y. H a urn; biu not unuas- ent lesigned to accept a job with of which Mr. Arch Williams is li April 22 Payson at over picsent contractor. local a sponsor. April 24 Payson at Springvillt. enable or unlike b. April 29 Juab at Payson. heav---ter- 1 WEDDING NEBO STAKE OPERA - one Standing and virtue confide, and whose n value at once for up GOLDEN $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE -- bv .me oi said. Farm labor outlook in Utah They p.it m an for for 1947 is definitely good There contmnei is a satisfactory supolv of dot d er OBSERVE Rudolph and Anna E. Hauser celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on April 9. A family dinner was held Wednesday night at the Bally home with all of the children, hi others and sisters present On Sunday, Apnl 13, the children of Mr. and nt "jse BALZLYS Ballv There will be plenty of faim laborers for Utah this year, theie-forfarmers should not be in planting such crops as sugar beets because of the fiai f labor shortage. Morns II Taystate farm labor supei visor, lor, AROUND 15 declared today. Prices of vanous fann crops will influence fanners deHMons SCRAPBOOK on 1947 plans but availability of labor is not a major issue, he heai d 25 PRICE , - j er Mr. Aithur J McBeth of Pavson announcing the marriage of his daughtei. Miss Bonnie Jean McBeth ,to Mr. Thomas Franklin Law, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jordan The nuptial A Law of Payson. rites weie solimimzi'd Apnl 5 at high noon in the Little Church of the West, Hoti Last Frontier, The cereLas Vegas, N vad i mony was pcrfoimed bv Bishop C. H. Huntington, L. D. S. bishop in Las Vegas For her marnage the bride wore a gray pin stripe tailored is 1 STATEWIDE CENTENNIAL EVENTS suit with white hat and a corsage of gardenias and pink rosebuds. Mis. Law, mother of the was matron of honor and Mr. Law, performed duties of best man for his son. They left after the ceremony for Hawthorne, California wheie the couple will be at home after April 8, at 4845 West, 142nd street. Both young people are graduates of Payson high school and the bridegroom served in the Army Air Corps with duty in India and China. bride-gioo- CALL - m DIXON A marriage of interest to a large group of friends was solemnized on April 2. in the Salt Lake temple when Douglass Dixon of Payson, took for his bride Miss Beth Call, of Bountiful Mr. Dixon is the son of Mrs. Adelia S. Dixon of Payson and his bride is a daughter of Mrs. Leah P. Call of Bountiful and members of the two families attended the impressive temple rites pcrfoimed by Mai ion S. Romney. A wedding icceptnn in honor of the couple was given at the hi ide s home in Bountiful the same evening and the wedding partv was entertained at luncheon 'at Hotel Utah following the ceremony. Members of the two immediate families attended trie leception and Mr. and Mrs. Dixon left on a wedding tup. Their home will be maintained in Pay-soon their return n, Dear Ruth, at April 12 Ephraim. April 12 Blossom Time at . Mt. Pleasant. But Not Goodbye, April 12 at Delta. April 13 Sacred Cantata at Temple Grounds, St. George, with Queen and Attendants. April 14 and 15 The Spirit of Dixie, pageant, Temple Grounds, St. George. April 14 Minneapolis Symphony, Ogden. April 15 Minneapolis Symphony, Salt Lake City, at Kingsbury Ilall. April 17 and 18 Katherine Cornell in The Barrets of Wimpole Street, at Kingsbury Hall, Salt Lake City. Matinee April 18. Dear Ruth", at April 18 May-fiel- Blossom April 18 Spanish Fork. April 18 Angel d. Time, at Street, at Heber. April 19 Sigmund Romberg Utah Concert, Coliseurrv State Fair Grounds, Salt Lake. Blossom Time , at April 19 Price. April 19 Manti. Dear Ruth , at Angel Street, at April 19 Kamas. April 19 "But Not Goodbye at Ogden. Through April Art Exhibit ; at Springville. Through April Art Exhibit at Weber County schools, |