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Show (bi t. d P0f Ueasi Ctv V,,, author, ns of yi1 L: dbcj. I if u I A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS i CF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY 1 v lil RONIOLE NUMBER 43 PAYSON, High School Play tball Benefit Friday to ise Hospital Fund Patsy ft X Reclamation Party Sets Provo Meet to Air Project Problems citizens d information on political views of both Republican and Dimocuitic candidates when they met t in a Town Hall Meeting, Ihursday. Nmembei 3. Candidates foi Mayoi and council posts have been invited to attend the town hall meeting and express ilieir piatfoim. The meeting will be conducted m the Wilson Little Theatie in the Junior high school at 8 p.m., under sponsorship of the Payson Junior Chamber of Commerce. Lane Barron is chairman in chaige of arrangements. Candidates will review issues u 1J- Jcmes Ewell, left, greets Dennis Dixon, while leading lady, RaNee Forsey looks on as they poitray a scene from the thiee-ac- t an eve-,give enthuasiasts high school play The Patsy. The piny will be presented Nov. entertainment, 3 and 4. the that Photo by Doyle Liddle am members hope dance e will be a victory school's fust draPayson high ing a win over the Lincoln matic production of the year THE is. Snow College Honors PATSY is nearing completion and previous years the State will be presented at the high School athletic association school to auditorium, November 3 Founders isored an insurance plan ide for care in case of inand 4 under the direction of Arch to athletes in all sports. But Williams with Carol Jean MonWoid has been received bv the d to abandon the plan is as McClellan and committee in chaige of the Snow tague Patsy So fans student directors. of increasing costs. Founders' day and home- asked to aid in this painless THE PATSY is one of the most that Mayor Floyd Harm- coming to leheve the expense. of the past few er "of popular plays Payson. Puncipal Louis A. ,e high school girls Pep Club The story concerns Pa- Bates and the other years. members of the iootball team are cotricia Harrington, (Ranae Forsey) If o event school Admission tde lors ol the faculty Iayson high a girl who runs second to her are set at fifty cents per older (Nadine will attend the celebration at sister, Grace cents for Davis). She is the Patsy who is person, and thirty-fivEphraim, October 29 Since the ; students. Theie will also be ap-- . blamed whenever anything goes 29th falls on Saturday, it is and is forced to remain pie cidei nd doughnuts on sale friends and rela- sible other that at the d.iiue Music will be pr- in the background in order that oved by She: man Loveless and her sister may be presented to tives of the Payson boys who are advantage. Her father (James attending Snow will also be able ;l ouheAi a Ewell), a traveling man, is on hei will at enj0V the program planned, nine begin .bimung side, and finally declares his in- dependence by putting Ma (Barbara Ainge) in her proper place body president, will be pleased This brings about Patsys ulti- to welcome visitors from his mate triumph, and needless to home town. say, affords her happiness as the The program at 10 00 m the bride of Tony (Dennis Dixon) the auditorium will feature the talk man she loves. of Mayor Geoige E. Collard of Other members of the support - Provo, a banquet to be held at noon ing cast are Billy, played by Dona feature of the day. Alma Spainhower a veteran of the Pay- w,u in an open forum discussion. 1 , e Jerry Cahill Named pos-wron- g. Stake M-M- en Prexy n son high school stage. Mr. O'Fler-hatthe man about town is portrayed by Don Lee Worthington, and Busty ' that conceited taxi who knows how to put women in their places is played by Jimmy Durrant. Sadie BuchJoan annan is ably poi frayed by Wilson. A complete new set which will furnish a fitting background for y, Engineer Proclaims alc! ' M. Finch, son of Mr. hs. Robert E. Finch, will be 'ed at a missionary farewell c,y evening, November 4 in Third-Weayson ward r' Finch will serve in st inland mission. H 1 2- -, seminary in May. 1948. He kt. P'vstdent of the seminary 1S st'nior year. Follow- JL, raduution he attended the State Agricultural . college jj. ogan, where he was a schol-- P fl student. ftJr mdy for ,bi - irad graduated from Payson n school and Nebo e i J Slices aiko .lb. aile m Ik r e therewith will cause partial or , a; 1 1 rw ; I s 't' 11; pho-vidin- high school he ap- - complete failure of the well. t m school ; operas in lead- The closing season of underGerald was jj Ready It ,e ground water has been proclaim elest lb. Payson high football ed in the interest of conserving supply the underground-wate- r roram will include and to provide a maximum quan-- 1 rUmlXTs by a siztette com- - tity for the next years use. As J( I IS F o Barbara Farr, Clela Ci RcAnev aXipf Farr, Emmy Lou Fiih a. orence Clark and during the past season additional NiAni Tniockmorton; duets by water which materially helped ln('h and Jack Garbett. to mature crops. Strict obedience s ud be Bishop Osmond to this closing order will further increase the supply. -- UnCLf01 ;,d' George W. LeBaron, ' of the closing order George Christensen and is Disregard a misdemeanor and if neces-- ! Missionary. will 1 ' season. Jerry for for the banquet to nallu'd was the Post vacated and 'and will featur Allen Green Ru'don Madson, president Coi las Chapman After the banquet, at 2.30 p.m. a football game will be played A between Snow and Ricks. dance in the evening at the Cam- - April aie Avard Wilson, viceDan e, Winn, the will sec.eta.y conclude ballroom p.eiident; State Engineer Harold A. Links pus (and Hal Shuler, h.stonan has proclaimed the closing of activities of the day. unwells diverting water from derground sources beginning with November 1, 1949, and ending April 1. 1950, as provided by law, according to an announcement received today by S. R. Boswell, Utah County Agent. All persons owning, or having control of, any artesian or pump well, or wells, in this State are required to close, by plug, cap, valve, oi other mechanical device or by reg pairs, all wells except those use. water for beneficial Benefical use during the aboveperiod does not include irrigasubscription to the I ayson Chronicle plus tion. It is also provided that the prize a one-yeamodification of said order ma' jBe-hhtrue-colo- r photograph as made by the revolutionary S?a.TETgLT.hatatompll, ST&? 'SsTfdV'SaSi1 Cans Photo Shop Response is gaining momentum, but you have only until offer. Saturday, November T to take advantage of the photography prc,mS W, imrojaccd a, Here is the simple process you go through to receive this from the ad on page 2 of this Chron- I COupon oargam Ciian s , Then 1 hone name and address. icle. fill in , uiFn ,,, your . have a pjloto 510p anj Camera Centie for an appointment to ialcn ol av m.mb-- r ol your fam.ly ,o ,he age 14 A. s time of the appointment go to Clean Photo Shop on South Mr. Worthing- c. dollars and two Wlth the coupon will recc.ve the Chmm ton will make the photograph and you J k Lje the following week , .00 color photograph, and this gives you? i J hink o which will come to your the State Engineer a $2.00 subscript!!on tea the Ohrile. program will begin at 7:30 sary, court bring action in the district week during the year, he followed by 1 " dancing. to enforce the law. . Showing costumes to he worn at the Junior Cultus Club Annual Halloween paity for school childien me Richard Mayer, Michael Simmons, Lana Pickeimg. and Kathleen Hill, left to right. Along with of hoi school children in Payson they will enjoy wholesome afternoon activities made live) v with confetti and noisemakers Photograph by Doyle Liddle It Keeps Them Out oj Mischief Junior Cultus Club Halloween Party For Payson Students Monday The Hallowien Paity sponsored by the Junior Cultus Club will be held Monday Get. 31 in each of the local schools, with enterTo tainment for the Peteetneet and Taylor schools beginning at 6 The meeting of the Ladies Utah p m. Students from these schools Legislative Council will be held will meet at the City Park and next Thursday, November 3, at 9.30 a.nt. The session will be parade to the school which they held in the Womens Club House regularly attend where programs at Provo. and treats wil he given. Bonfires Speakers will be Mayors Geo-- E will be held at the elementary Collard of Provo, J. W. Gill-ma- n of Orem, Sterling Price of schools under the supervision of Springville and Wallace H. Gardthe local fne department. ner of Spanish Fork.. Following Dances at the Junior high and the talks the meeting will be 8 high school will begin at p m. for discussion. opened The Junior Cultus Club and the Mrs. Geoige Worthen, chairJunior and Senior high students councils are woiking conjointly man of the program and judicion their Halloween parties with ary committee is in charge of the the schools furnishing the orches- meeting Four Mayors to Speak Ladies Meeting '3 gram. Committee members in charge of the arrangements are: Leo Hansen, chairman, Lehi; Dr. A. L. Curtis, Payson; Sterling E. Price, Springville; Weldon J. Taylor, Provo; S. R. Boswell, Reclamation Head to Provo; L.Lee P. R. Taylor, SpringThomas, Spanish ville; Fork; L. S. Walker, Pleasant Attend Convention Grove; Eldon Payne, Provo; J. Clark Elmer, Payson; and DeVere Michael W. Straus, head of the Wooten, Lindon. Bureau of Reclamation for the U. S. Government, will attend the 18th- annual convention of Legion Auxiliary ;the National Reclamation Associa-lion, to be held in Salt Lake, November 2, 3, and 4, it was an- Schedules Annual nounced this week by Wm. E. of the Welsh, secretary-manage- r ic association. The convention will have the Newhouse as its headschool. , quarters. Auxiliary to the American LeUtahns will have a chance to gion, Payson post, will sponsor MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN, tell the story of their reclamation a card party to be held Friday, that delightful play of screen and piojects during the convention. Oct. 28, 8:30 p.m., in the legion iadio will be the second drama- The board of directors will meet rooms. tic offering of the Payson high in the Presidents Funds will be added to those Suite, on Oct-3- 1 school on Decembei 8 and 9 A and Nov. 1, and thereafter at maiked for the furniture of the choscomplete new cast has been the call of the president. Conferlegion room in the proposed Meen and lehearsals aie now un- ences be arranged with morial building project of the may derway to bring to the drama Commissioner Michael W. Straus organizations. lovcis of Payson a refreshing tluough his secretary. Miss e A public affair, everyone is new comedy. Kroeger, Room 312, New- invited to attend. Persons may house Hotel. come as couples, or single. Admission is 50c per couple or 25c Voters: Go per person. BIGLER ADMITTED TO The party will feature all TOP JOURNALISM SCHOOL of card games, also bingo kinds Vote in Nov. 1 Clark Bigler, former writer and rook. Homemade pie and and sports editor of The Payson coffee will be served. Ladies of the auxiliary under Elections Chronicle, has been accepted to Municipal admission in the Misouri Univers- the direction of President Marty are arranging the affair. The last remaining day for ity School of Journalism. Word Snyder of acceptance was received by Payson voters to register will be hi smother, Mrs. Pearl Bigler. on Tuesday, November 1. Every Civic Club Missouri School of Journ- Santaquin The to this on citizen should, day, go their registration sites and have alism is recognized as one of the of Three Journalism Elects New Big proof positive that they are elischools in the nation. Mrs. Bigler in the to coming gible particioate Lorenzo Clark was elected stated this had been one of municipal election to be hald Clark's life ambitions and was president of the Santaquin Civic November elated with his admission. Pre- club at a reorganization banquet and registration viously Clark was a student at held Thursday evening Oct. 20 Registrars places as listed by officials are B. Y. U. for three at the recreation hall. Other ofyears. District 1, Lucy Dixon, 188 South ficers named t oserve with him East; District 2, Mrs. Sarah Reed Chadwick, vice presiare, THANKSGIVING TO COST Sterling, 380 West 2 South; Sam Peery, treasurer; Jendent; 3, Mrs. Almon llarmer, 360 LESS THIS YEAR nie Hendrickson, secretary; Della West Utah Avenue; and District Thanksgiving and Christmas Hudson, Lynn Crook and Don 4, Mrs. Margaret Beery, 94 North will be easier to get and Golden, directors; Justuikey 3 East. will be cheaper than a year ago, tin Lamb, Zelma Hall, Wally Persons who have moved resi- it is indicated by officials of Greaves and Evelyn Wheelock, dence fiom one district into an- turkey growing organizations. r directors. other need only to register in Prices are expected to range Ralph Daniels of Payson was their new district. However if about 10 cents per pound lower guest speaker and spoke to the they did not change registries than last season, due to an im- group on The Value of Civic they may obtain transfers until provement in the supply picture. Club Activities to a Community The The early fall turkey crop has and to the Individual Members. the night before election. best and easiest way is for every been considerably larger than a The group voted to appropriate citizen to go to the registration year ago. $200 to be matched by other civIt is estimated that prices will ic and social groups for the purplace and make sure he can place d his ballot in the true American range around 55 cents per pound pose of purchasing for toms and 65 cents for hens. equipment at the school grounds. tradition. tra and the club furnishing the floor shows and treat. Carnival booths will be placed in the Senior high school by the Pep Club to add to the fun and help with funds for their new umfoims. Prizes will be given at the Junior high to the boy and girl wearing the best costume. General chairmen for the entertainment are Vione Reece and Cora Wilson. Chan men at the schools aie: Ruth Fuller, Taylor; Holmes. Peteetneet; Doiothy Shanna Dee Reece, Junior high and Dawna Andress at the high Edwards, an alumnus of Snow and president of Southern Utah Teacheis will ret as toastmaster. 3amel Rasmussen of Mt. Pleas-drive- r an a member of the class of 1888 W1n Snows Founding"; toa;,t q,. Wanda Robeitson, native of Green, now of the University 0f Utah, will toast Snow Under Mrs. Church Administration"; Georgia C. Jenson of Ephraim from Transition toast will Chuich to State"; and Chailes Whitlock of Mayfield, a member of the graduating class, will toast "1948-194a Year of Expansion. (, under-- Re- and nominees for council posts, Fred Neil, Burton Eggertson, Stanley Wilson and T. H. Reece; jtieasuier. Leila Parker and colder Dale F. Persson. All voters are invited to the session, a public service project to piovide for a bettei in- formed electorate. Plans are progressing for the junket of the National Reclamation Association Conference to Utah Valley. Buses will leave Salt Lake City, Tuesday, November 1, with prominent members of the Reclamation Association including Chief of the Reclamation Division, Washington, D. C and his staff, of Interior and and Delegates Congressional Governors from the Reclamation States. This group will meet in the Utah County Building where Parley Neeley will explain in detail the Central Utah Project with the aid of the large relief map in the lobby. After this discussion the Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Company will be the host to the group at their new and modern plant. Following this trip at a luncheon at Club Radar the Washington Delegates will be formally introduce! with an opportunity to be given to some of the most prominent to express themselves regarding the salient points pertaining to the development of the Central Utah Project. Local figures in the development of this area will also be introduced at this time to the luncheon group. Enroute back to Salt Lake the Geneva Steel Company will be host to the visitors on a trip thru the steel plant. The objective of the Water Users and Greater Utah Valley Incorp. is to create a better and clearer understanding on the part of both the Washington Delegation as well as Utah Valley Residents of the nature and possibilities of the Reclamation Prosecretary publican candidates include incumbents. Mayor Floyd llarmer, and Couneilmen Leon Wride, Ileber Jones, Reed Jones, Melvin Wilson, Tieasurer Ogden DeWitt, and Recorder Edward H. Bates.. Opposing candidates are, G. Os-- i mond Dunford. mayor aspirant, Saturday tin PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE will have an excellent opportunity to get liist-hanP.iyson Pa Mn loutbiill funs, and uf tlie ntizeni y are invited a football uli,t.d to attend "dance Fnday evening m lit rchoul gymnasium, to hmn funds to help pay for the ul doetoi and hospital bills, will let the team know their are with them all the ,,d will suppoit a worthy pro-an- d lb. SUBSCRIPTION 1948 Town Hall Meeting i sez-vjiio- 28 Candidates Will Air Ready will play M,n football team ,,; M hfilulfd egiun three afternoon all y.eee Fnday meet Lincoln hih Alti r a lung football men, hers of the team Lm mied injuries, including ,md several other okell ie doetoi s cure R.s I OCTOBER For Production Next Wed. and Thurs. Platforms at ce Li The UTAH, FRIDAY, x 1 Card Party Jarg-uent- Register to Officers 8- I - 1 Dis-tii- two-ye- ar one-yea- play-groun- V. |