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Show A WEEKLY NUMBER 60, NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY cm 19. PARSON UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY, Payson Woman ity Approves Water Pipe of the regular meeting Monday night, the , The became a reality. w will take effect on pub-r- . uncil planning and Zoning was present council chambers in an but after ;o revise the law, with Clark conferred one of the authors .of the decided to lemove what one citizen ordi- - aviation enthusiasts of up the to he had on the council to discuss ability of constructing an with the use of available ,h After some dis-th- e problem was turned commit-Hebe- r city aviation Jones and Gordon funds. a who will study and report back to ..hall the the the near future, in Fatal to Oi-- week s Chroni- - next in in Salt Lake City waids At 5 3U p.m. they appear m the Browning ward and at 15 p.m in the Wilson ward. This is the first appearance of the choius for some time. During tm.s intei val it has been doubled in ni'mbei. A numbei of young men have een initated into the chorus who pi onuses to add vim and vigor to the unit. J D Chiistensen and Clara Johnson aie the moving powers behind the (hoi us. while S. Roland Lindsay act.--, as president. A E. Wall, secretary and treas-uie- i. Flank Cuitis and Alma Wilkv, bin anans. Fall Injuries Council City Fayson Youth Richard Thompson, 9 old son of Thomas Leo andycais Bernice Sellers Thompson, W.-sUtah Avenue, died at tlie Pjvson hospital Friday, Apnl 30 at 1 am following a fall Tuesd.iv at 6 p. m. Richard was helping dean up the yard with other members of the family and had lifted an old mattress from the top of a shed-lik- e play house to the bed of a beet-rac- k wagon. He attempted to jump from the frame structure to the wagon, which was placed a few inches away from the shed, when his foot slipped and he fell across the upright siding of the beet-rachis abdomen taking the forse of t Mrs. Wilmer Treated at home by Dr. M. L. promised full baseball as-- n Oldroyd, he was later taken to throughout the coming the hospital where he died of a made an appropriaclub to help defray will id. A new backstop .t and the field rolled by ::eet department before iednesday's league opener, ovement to the citys wa-iealso were approved, A mile Harmer reported. ruptured intestine. Born Nov. 26, 1938 at Payson, a fourth grade student he at the Peteetneet school. Surviving are his parents and the following brothers and sisters; Leo S. and Jarvis Thompson, Piovo; James C., Price; Dorothy Macken, Lehi; Jessie half of high pres-!p- e Brook, Payson; a grandmother, will be laid along the Eliza Seller, Prove. ;ne from the springs to the Funeral services were conducstorage tanks as soon as ted Monday in the )und can be prepared, he LDS ward chapel by Bishop OsThe main line was origin-ncmund Dunford. pipe. Burial was in the Payson iCty Hales, city librarian, was Cemetery, under direction of the led to work with the Farm Valley Mortuary. throughout rang summer. The Farm n program is a newly Cocklebur Arena that is intended youth of high school age ome of the better points Completion te w-a- s m h Park-Secon- d h form-mzatio- Nears ring. tr Clinic Set ayson Saturday Clinic will be city hospital Sat-Th- e clinic is for those ive cancer symptoms and are not been under a care and treatment, and lyone currently under a nicer Payson The Cocklebur Riding Club announce that they have a good start toward building an arena which promises to be as good as can be built. Located just south of the race track, it is patterned after the best arena in the state, having an area of 100 yards in length and 50 yards wide. It will have five shutes and a calf roping shute. Forty-si- x tration rg members of the club are hen day and clinic day the clinic will take rtil 12 noon. fLake City doctor and doctors will conduct the Emil de Neuf, and Mrs. service State Com-- r Keith Reeding, Secretary, of the Vision of the American ociety, will be here for EMration and the clinic. 's Symptoms: .fee that does ,ry about the 5r bps. not heal, tongue, or thickening, breast, lip or ,?!ess umP in the change in the col-ar- k Wart mcde or f 3 jent indigestion, Loarseness, or dfficulty unex-mgUg- 3 in discharge from the nip-- , egular bleeding from "chaiftUral abitsge body Penings. tbe normd m degrees of c&n-i.- it f ,flrst and highest Kut ldeaIs; the second tb,f 1 thlrgs and the about people. JaareTtjree aK tell( .s to X feallze that the Uah has a rather but h looked blt too far when t Lakp one the other re to him as Gov- - Benefit Luncheon The Fourth Ward Relief Socand iety is sponsoring a suppereven-th- e Wednesday entertainment beautiful flowers ana othei wad church. The proceeds of which will go to the purchasing of a new piano for the remodeled of chapel. There wil be a charge the public and $1.25 per plate is cordially invited to attend. Payson Street Markers Set The street marker committees under the direction of Committee Chairman Wayne and Pickering of the Jaycees, Lions of the Quince Burdick Club are busy putting in the markers. Several streets in town have been completed and up to the present time, eveeach on work is going comning to get tne town The signs pletely covered. are put 2 feet in the ground and then a cap of cement put around the post. to the It has been brought committee attention of the that some of the signs some sections are being inene faced and damaged, are city property, and anyone found damagingwill be signs in any way prosecuted. These sl,Snb.keep so lets long to you, condition, a good them in all in least until they are the ground. an- for-wr- d their combined. Registration from 8:30 a.m. to 10 has 's turned out Sunday morning for work on the arena. After setting posts for a half day they rode their horses up the canyon where they bring they enjoyed lunch. treatment, if permission from Hill nounced her intention of becom-in- g a candidate for the state House of Representatives from the fifth district on Republican ticket. Active in civic, church, and school circles, Mrs. Hill is the former Edna Andrus, graduate of the Spanish Fork high school and LDS seminary. A graduate of Brigham Young university, she is a formal- - teacher in Nebo school district. Recently released from her position- as president of the Third LDS ward Relief society, she has held executive positions in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints for the past sixteen years. At the present time she is a member of the decorating committee of the Relief society as well as Gleaner Leader on the board of the Nebo Stake Young Ladies Mutual Improvement Association. A member of the church-civi- c lyceum committee, Mrs. Hill is a charter member of the Beta Cul-tuFederated Women's Club, of which she was president for the first two terms; she is a board member of the Utah County Women's Legislative Council; a member of the Payson Flower Garden Club. Mrs. Hill has served as district chairman of the First District, Federated Women's clubs. Utah county chairman of the Cancer Prevention Society; she has been a leader in Four-club work and is constantly acAstive in the Parent-Teachersociation. Politically, Mrs. Hill has served as precinct chairman for many of years and she is a member the Republican Ladies Club as well as a member of the city central Republican committee. beMrs. Hill states that she lieves in sound state economy. She is interested in a sound, looking industrial program with paiticipation of our own friends incapitol, people, and state thereby our m terested the profcharing with our people its and giving employment, our and happiness to Mrs. Hill means young people ruthless exploitation to fight the resources by outnatural our of for side capitol Utahns of schemes which rob riches. their natural a sound Mrs. Hill also advocates am. prog. Welfare Public the ParMr. and Mrs. Hill are children. following the of ents rna Keith, Rae Ann, and Mj who reside at their home, in 294 Noith KUith the fall. and S. Montagu, Coon Cast in Leading Roles ff Final staging and lighting effects have been prepared for the compresentation of the two-aedy Dear Ruth, sponsored by My. I ct the Payson Thespian Troupe. Curtain time for the production on Monday and Tuesday price is fifty cents, O S on. A gioup of Jaycees from Pay-so- n went to Ogden Sunday morning to puiticipate in the judging of project entiles from over the entne state The various projects carried on over the year are judged in open competition for pi les at the end of the year. Last year Payson won a cup for first prize in Fire Prevention and Fund Raising and a certificate for esc-on- d The place in Publications. gioup after seeing the other entries in competition are hoping that moie cups will be brought home this year from the convention at Cedar City, on May 14, 15, and 16th this year. Those piesent at the judging in Ogden were President Gordon Mendenhall, T. H. Reece, Lane M. Barron and Clarence A. Hill. Montague Wins PHS Election By Margin In one of the most spirited elections in recent years, Blaine Mon- tague was elected to guide student activities at Payson high school as student body president. Other results in the election held Wednesday saw Shirflene Riley, Blaine's running mate on the silver party chosen as vice-p- i Dennis Dixon won esident. the business manager post, by the largest margin of the election. Karen Christensen beat Jewell Cloward to qualify for the secretary job. Dennis and Kraen were on the Gieen party so election honors were equ; lly divided among the two political camps. the Mr. Montague claimed piesidency by an eleven vote is margin over Avnrd Wilson. He a key basketball player and third baseman on the Lion nine. Miss Rilev, a Goshenite was Junior Prom queen this year. Her opponent was Dick Taylor. Election promises were many, but the one commanding most attention will be the construction of a tiophy case to display awaids won by the high school m athletics, diamatirs and other activities. 10-Ye- ar Agriculture Pin Awarded to r Former Payson Man Mrs. President ' rirSeeBoLr8-H- S Sa'nRb. 173,-0C- by Memorial Services Held Thursday Auto Inspection For ening, May 10 and 11, is 8:15 p.m. There is an ample serving of humor in the play that comes from the confusion and mixups that a well-bein- g youngster, in this case Miriam, (Ranee Brown) can start when she alleviates the pangs of homesickness as suffered by Bill, (Ross Montague) The household of Judge Harry Wilkins (Max Hill) is thrown completely into an uproar when the lieutenant comes home to claim Ruth (Jane Coon) as his bride. This is made worse py the fact that she is engaged to be married to Albert (Jerry Ca- hill). As the play draws to its hoped-fo- r ending Chuck and Martha (Gordon Taylor and Joie Wilson) two war-tor- n people come together to fulfill their dreams of marriage. Mrs. Wilkins (Gloria Gudmundsen does all in her pow- Deadline Nears The most important people in the world are your family, your friends and you the people who Impressive funeral services ride in your automobile! were conducted Thursday at 2 So the Utah Highway says p m. for Byron L. Peterson, Paraer to control her household durCHECK YOUR Patrol, trooper of the 82nd All Ameriing the confusion that has all ACCIDENTS. concerned in dire bewilderment. can Air Borne Division, at the For safetys sake motorists Miss Karma Cullimore is diFirst ward chapel with Counselthroughout the nation are being recting the play, assisted by Blair or Gordon Heelis in charge. to check urged during May lights, Stone. Anna Christensen is in Post 84 of the American Legion biakes, tires, windshield wipers, harge of advertising. piovided the military escort with steering and wheel alignment, Cast: exhaust systems and mufflers, Commander Doyle Crook in mirrors and horns. Max Hill Harry Willkins ( harge. One out of three cars with one Edith GudmundGloria Wilkins, Private Peterson died June 6, or more parts in need of repair sen nation-widwas rethe 1944 from wounds received in average, Ruth Wilkins Coon Jane vealed by a police check of nearly the D Day invasion. 3,000,000 vehicles in 1946. The Miriam Wilkins, Ranaee Brown He was born January 20, 1923, percentage runs as high as two Albert Kummer Jerry Cahill a son of Wm. O. and Lula Chrisout of three in some states, ac- Dora Joan Clark tiansen Peterson and had lived cording to reports from official Chuck Gordon Taylor Vincent, at Santaquin all his life. He at- vehicle inspection programs. Lt. William Seawright .... Ross is yours the one car out of tended the elementary and JunMontague three that has some dangerous ior high school heie and the Pay-soMartha Wilson Joie Seawright, condition? asks Mr. P. L. Dow, high school. Harold .... Fred of Klobbermeyer the Patrol. Superintendent He is survived by his parents Dont wait until a near accident Holladay or real traffic tragedy results and the following brothers and sifters: Lafe Peterson, Eureka; from your negligence, have your Mrs. Helen Irons, Mrs Lucille car checked for safety regularly Demos Elect Hare, Mrs. Thelma Beckstead, and keep it in safe operating con- Young Donna, Spencer, Willis, and Jean dition. T. H. Reece was elected presiResults of vehicle inspections dent of the Payson Junior DemoPeterson, all of Santaquin. Burial was in the Santaquin in this state indicate that 80 per cratic club Tuesday night in a City Cemetery, under direction cent of the cars are in need of re- meeting of the organization held of the Claudin Funeral Home. pair when presented for inspec- in the Wilson Little theatre. Mr. tion. Reece succeeds Dean Simmons, Your public officials can re- who has been president for the quire that you put your car in past two years. Bee Hive Girls safe updating condition at Other officers elected were: Mr. Dow said. Elene time, Seeley, secretary: Depn "But we cant nag at you every Elmer, treasurer; and Dean SimSchedule So for the sake of your mons, county central committee day. family 'the most important peoepresentative. ple in the world drive safely Summer Camp and keep your car in safe operatBee Hive Gills of Nebo Stake ing condition. will hold their annual camping trip at the MIA home in Provo Play-of- f canyon fiom June 7 to June 11. The group will leave the Pay-sopaik June 7 at 8 a m. They icial will leave the canyon home for The region three baseball the return trip June 11 at 10 a. According to Edward Thomas, m.. aniving home about noon. championship will be decidPresident of the Utah County ed Monday when Payson and Girls are asked to sign up and Farm Labor Association, arrangeJuab high schools meet on ments have been made for adepry the $1.00 initial fee to theii to field be determined. yet ward MIA president, the balquate supplies of farm labor for The winner will play Monance ($7.50) to.be paid on dethis season. Farmers in Utah roe Thursday in a state semiparture for the 'canyon home. county may plant the necessary final game to be played on in the acreage desired and crops Following is a list of needed the field of Mondays conrest assured there will be labor supplies; bedding: one sheet, one test winwinner. Thursdays available. Food processors may pillow case, one blanket; food; ner will play the victor of also proceed with their contractone glass of jelly or jam; per' cone the ing of canning' crops with this sonal. bath towel, wash cloth test, also slated Thursday. same assurance. , and soap, tooth brush and powdJuab will reign as top ' T The of er, comb and brush, toilet ar-- ! EmployDepartment heavy favorite due to their ment Security and the Farm Latides, sweater or jacket, one or lopsided victory over Payson two dresses, slacks, shoes for bor Association groups have been last Monday. hiking, hat or visor, housecoat working for months developing Wasp coach will undouband pajamas, books, costumes, pools and making the necessary start his ace, Sherman tedly cissors, materials for lunch cloth arrangements to provide these Wankier on the mound, while or towel to be painted on, apron workers, some of whom are alHillmentor Gene Payson and scarf for kitchen use. available and working. ready man will counter with either . School Each ward or group of 10 girls youth, Navajo Indians, Kay Howard or Dick Taylor. are asked to be prepared to pre-- I Mexican Nationals and the Payson team Although sent one skit and furnish cos-- i will ednstitute the had to be content with a tie labor pools. such of bulk tumes necessary. the during regular season, Each ward president is asked Mr. Thomas emphasizes the victories on the cinder and on the diamond over the Neto turn in names of girls regis-necessity for farmers to plan their tered for the trip to Mae Chambo district schools won the possible so that the fullest McDonald Trophy fif.- the needs as far in advance as bers by June first. Any Junior sible use may be made of the Lion school for the second girls wishing to go should sign consecutive year. available labor. up with Mae Chambers. Santaquin Veteran CAR-CH- ECK w e, n Farm Labor Baseball Slated Monday n Junior elections. Left to light Max Hill. Gloria Gudmundsen, Jane Coon, and Jerry Cahill. Photo by Doyle Liddle rear-vie- Dean Spencer, son of Mr. and husHyrum Spencer and been has Irine of Spencer, band awaided a ten year service pin by of the United States Department High Farmers the and Aguculture Karl J. Home Admimstiation state director, Student Utah, Mrgleby. the awaid which was reof Mr. and Mrs made son Reid Page, ceived bv mail 'v Mis. Spencer. mayor Earl Page, was named tJcKtions Mr. Spencer is at present in at in the student body Jumoi Koiea wnere he is employed the Payson at S. AgL. the status held Friday by against a civilian Running school. ihogh ricultuie department. of him was Richard Spackman, He was present March 24th of of Mrs. Mildred Sparkman. this year when in issuance dis-I No. 79, military ordinance, solved New Korea and establish- n administra-jtioed a National Land a as governmental to act for the sale of former Mike Brown, with Girls agency Uague. lands to individual named to head the Japanese held Bliss and Land administered was 75,000 2 V, Arlene Wyler. talks chungo (one chungo equals 0 to assembly w .th rented , presently ca?h candidate preceded the ace-)tenrnts. Reid Page Named O Jaycee Projects 11 Vote PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Dear Ruth Slated -T Monday uesday Payson Unit Judges city council Elion to the ital Next Sunday the Ncbo Stake MJe Cboius will make two Oked $2.00 PHS Presentation of jTwo SLC Concerts Political Scene PRICE SUBSCRIPTION Stake Chorus Sets Joins GOP oning Law Chronicle Says Cyprus-Hurrican- . 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