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Show A weekly Newspaper devoted TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY d ? J d M'MBKK 35 h2 IA5SON .Directors Complete Presentation Plans, H AH F HI DAY sH'TEMBER Centennial 1, SUBSCRIPTIOX PRICE 1950 Dniiini Dsiys Annual Fete, Observance of 1 September p.m. Parade - P.m. o:!j h.cr-- e Pioneer Founding of Payson City 2 Vivian Meik Slated As Sunday Eve p.m. Cenlennial Pageani .III - miLdy. ,,!t i n ; September Homecoming Speaker 3 ccn, Jaycee Tiap Shoot A pigeant, Vivian Mirk, noted foieign iuws analyst and Deseict News columnist will be leatuied speak-ton the centennial homecom-piogu.Sunday evening in Nebo Stake Tube! nacle. Mr. Meik, who has Raveled thiough-ou- t 'v I'. in dl. in (,'laie Fullmei, Joikev and Mavoi tbe w oi ltl and covered many jta ated by two thuioughbi eils. talk id pios-i ha luitrgn wais m his newspaper 'm melt beginning today. woik. can be expected to give pertinent and factual views on To Be the piesent, tense world situau -- i ocn, Bi nd Ccncerl ' 2 mobile, and Lve couple- - pj:k on a Sunday night, as JuAnn Halts and Co, a Lo-- -i i dance a -- Pa' ' K p.m. Open.ng of F owor Show J in. n 0 p.m. D. H. Christensen Re- 2:-- union 11 '. will heig-?- . i li. .n aits. Calc full . home-lx nnidl oh , iin duet nunibei. 3 p.m. Baseball Game ,th its pres-- , Della McClellan and a group ,cu a t n Pay on v.-- Sp.m F a . t i at ol .school childiui veiling U. andstand app( ai ,n a i,t giandstand. school scene ill Pa mi - 111 t 8 p.m. Homecoming Program nt. w itti n by Kathryn log cabin school house. Nibu Stake Taijc.nacli t Pav son's earliest At ioi jipa tne pi educi.ngt inents o' - and 4 cai develop-- i tions weie completed Thuisdav Monday, September - i unti ; 10 a.m. Parade lbutions, evening. when linal dress ju in war to Caituic .ai was held The entile cast 2 p.m. Horse Races ill ad lit on o! tniee bands, state of 150 t iit ol tne city, - was cosaim inti ante of 4i Boats, the 5 peisonpiesent, Rodeo Parade p.m. ntiv Pav mi Goldin Onion Days tumed, and made tneii scheduled 8 ::rii p.m. Amateur Rodeo ui - u m di stun il to be the ai a tagos will appeal antes Pubhc addiess syspeladeG andstand as it pro-.v.tne 'tmv tem was installed b Deseiet but pc uited m tin twenty ieadeis and News, and the big oigun uadied 10 a.m. to S p.m. Flower Show ve.u it o! tin annual cele- numbers con-:.-.- e and used in the Tiiursda) diak gne Elaborate Glen B otheis Music L".bng A.l. tunsfer installed tne oigan company Talented Rodeo Queen Checks Parade Plans t tage, and shovV After two das etfoit, lighting - u! till e effects vc ere completed undeii RicnaU'on, lenowned direction of Aiiel Davis ligntmg .11 i s.r.gc appear in twciuns and Di ccto: Aim Wisi lu . ulc s. and sing sev-,o- e lliams lights weie focused and L- A.ctta Ricks used in Wedne-da- v puctice - xiiui-- t. nd will appeal The - identical sWcm ligntmg "! scent The quartette ,v ith that used m t.vo long-iut of Don Spainhovver, productions ol Promised VaSpencer. Dick Peeiy, lley.' 'Jones a .11 appear in a Woiking long houis w.tli i Aich Williams have wen branding Indian Dancer, co-d- ii ec-tMargaret Williams; oe piesent to dance music director, Vnginia Love'ibers ai ,.n early Indian less, and the entiie cast. They Lav -- ' c v M -- -- , 3 Onion Days -- i I i -- -- -- ' tr -- hi-t- ac-'ta- gi -- : . r n ' 11 He comes leommended of Anie ua's top Indian P: (lessor ovperts Karl announce the piogiam will begin promptly at8 15 p m. Those planning to attend the pageant, will do well to heed The scenes Duane this advice, diess vvaim Bingham and canyon bieeze makes the cold in tne evenings and pantomime in the first auto- - parents will do well to bundle their children in vvaim coats and bung an extra blanket to wup their legs in. BYU. e: special JoAnn McClellan giand-stan- wnceiniiig d by committeemen biation Paiude eliainiian Ralph JningD piogiam, Chustensen and G. Giant Euieku announced that Chappie will beThe Gaidncr program high sihool liand will appeal with 8 m No at church p service othei high school bands, along gin Sunwill be held wards in any with the Fisher Been lagtime band, and the Guggenheimei day evening. Alter the congi cgation sings boss, being enteied by Goidon Bairn tt and Jack Daniels, America, Jasper Hill will offer foinimg. tne paiadcs will take the invocation. The chorus will With a total of nine bands sing, "Come, Come Ye Saints, . Saturday at 12.30, and followed by official welcome ess Hatmer. 10 a m and in at Floyd Mayoi by Monday again The the evening at six p in Intioduction of all Payson evening paade will follow the queens will be made, to be follegulai paiade route, thin lead lowed by vocal solos by ltaiold to tile amateui lodeo at the Breuetun. This will be followed g, andstand by Mi Meiks featured addiess. Ncbo stake 01 gam.ations and The meeting will be dosed by wa.d auxihaiies tiave enteied choi us lendilion of "Battle Hymn Boats in the parade, along with ol the Republic," and benediction numeious entiants fiom civic and bv Kenneth Tanner. social dubs. Floats have been const! ucted to carry tlie celebration loyalty, including centennial queen Meilene Sanfoid and Payson-Spanis- h hei attendants Marianne Hillman and Noima Badliam; and Set Exhibition Tilt Payson Onion queen Jewell and attendants Lois SutherRodeo Payson and Spanish Folk will land and JoAnn Witt. queen Colleen Caison Jacobs will play an exhibition baseball game be mounted on hei palomino Sunday afternoon, as an attraction dui mg the centennial steed. celebration. The game The paiade will foi m at the at 3 p.m. at Sports will high school and pioceed down Field begin from the game Pioceeds Main Stieet to Utaii Avenue. will the into go city recreation There it will turn west to high- fund. foui blocks then noith way 91, The game should exhibit the befoie turning East back to Main Stieet. thence to Memollal fierce rivalry of the two teams. In Cential-UtaPaik play just completed last Sunday. Payson defeated Spanish Folk four times Onion Day Ham, Bacon in five games Their last loss was in the final game Sunday, with the loss knocking Spanish Foik out of a title contention. Sunday per-plai- e ad-d- Fork d home-comin- g Students Change Site Evening The completed program has been icleased toi the Sunday eve- Clo-wai- Fireworks Set Friday tion Best Yet With Several New Additions v , J Parades Promise h 1 L.e lea tuied events of Of Reunion Banquet Onion Days Jn will oe a mammoth With the program complete fin of fiiewo.ks this even-b- t the D. H. Christensen students gi andstand. The free membots "ill be piesented under reunion, committee the reuniun cene that oction of the Pavson Fire would be changed from the Junt.vcnt.tn if ent e a m k- to be -Ik free to - J Trapshoot :Vm, ior high school to the display, one of io ned Tui f cafe, to oveuome tne an os v. ith Utah this midday heat oliv rim in - mnatiu Colleen Carson Jacob- .J v. .11 obhaMiThe bun t t.i eveiyone. j ip( si The reunion piogiam ei eiving the Du k ClK.pph, dillzhnd will be open on a e around the theme ot 1. Mono fashioned nii11 pel Je-- elelb .llci P' r"J'e Fist lived basis, and Pavsons growth and be admitted to the area with 100 years, in ment f cae "f the overflow cr- of D. H Chusten-e- n tJ pected Annual Rodeo Closes One ioles to named speaking id Ockei man fire chief, section of the discussion will ne in ch e of arranging devoted to the accomplishments Celebration AnRaa Fjower !m u hh assistance from of Dr. Christensen, who receivMtBvtr, and Waldo The annual mate ed an honoiary doctors device a' "1 cut members will in education for hi- - effuts bo.h ponsoied by t'.e 'fct tbe Km ng mi b Show Opening Sunday the Uniat Cockh fieworks off. and late and son in Pay Wclo-the kogilini u j jake an Rour versity of Utah.members ask that l,a- - In r a m i ; oir.pli "elfk t ith $500 worth of Onion Dav teieb Committee on Flu t Club's P ' schi u led for explo- - all those attending this years tne colm ful how This wear eailv-da,u.d boat ceremonies. Spirts F.cid . mstmd w di in oni of the li.i over r,e event vvd. bi u ','n4nod alt. a ' on- - d i mg our i Colima k nation Ao ,.v u queen Attractive ,v1,,;,g contidcit Payson Centennial Queens on ,md S r.t iqu.n Tintic vino mi- - aoo pun in i i -- i j t . IV .11 -- 11 IV l i vjrou-studen- ts ompe(e for May De Wil-JtPar- t:i 3h , -- Manager Rulon Thomas will likely start Ray Ferguson, lefthander on the mound, while Gene Hillman will counter with light hander Don Klik. The Dons will have Wayne Grasei and Dean R0tJ(.,ts m reserve, with Jack bud as pnes Openshaw and Berk Peterson Sin 1- will be available at tin' eady to face the visitors in case tiap range, for the annual hoot of Rouble. The Javiees boiiiecommg trap-hoo- t wdl be held at noon at the club tiap lange west of tile All shooters aie tac'toiy invited to paiticrpate in the big Hoot, with hams and bacon- - of- su-g- 1- ai The staitcrs gun will open the twentieth running of the Payson Golden Onion Days and cclebiatiun horse races this afternoon at 2 pm Utah and the Intermountam Wests outstanding hoises will be tense loi the opening events, with nearly 100 hoises slated to see action m Utahs best race meet. Friday's laces will be fololw-cby pnolher big progiam Saturday, and the biggest show on Labog Day. Eight races aie scheduled daily, with a total of $0,000 clollais in purses offeied to best thoioughbieds. In addition tot pines and blankets will be given to winners of featuied idies, by interested business concerns. All laces will be run under the diiection of the Utah Home-comin- g Races ' on ,o Will t Jdliuda , Feature 20th Fi day, Lt.ien,ber ' -- Races 3 Days of t ipt babe, u. William- - Vn Inector; Kathijn Betts autho i.f the pag-ll- a a oil, guest vocal Ultl-- t Begoim Event Schedule - p.m. Hoxse Races L. :.,n it p.m. Fiee Fireworks D. i mtinmal pageant leuew t lie lilt to light, dnector Auh $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE d Racing Association. The states fastest horses will be on hand foi the races, coming stidight Bom a successful campaign m Nevada, Among those will he Mis. L. D. Stewart's stable, headed by Timpanogos; Weldo Geoiges top running High Kisses and Pays Ei ho, and a hundred others. Top hoises fiom Utah, Wyoming, and other western states are attracted to Utahs best Labor Day celebi ation, because of the lacing plant, and best purhot-blood- s, top-llig- ses offered during the summer racing season. The track is in top cordition, after being worked on under the Jucction of Stan Bliss. Early diivals bicczed their hoises this week and found the track to their liking. Between races specialty acts have been contracted for i inances. Fridays attractions include the Four Angels, The Great Elden and Charleen. Satin day, Eaile and Michell make Burr fust appearance in balancing acts, Dick unci Dinah peiform os does Bill Gnatt. Monday, Earl and Michell with Dick and Dinah, and a new attraction Kicko and Nina. Feature attraction Mondy will be matching pieformances by the Magna Drum and Bugle Corp, pie-to- ai Primary Elections Set for Tuesday Polling places for the primary elections in Payson piecinct were released tins week by county clerk Veil G. Dixon. Primary elections for both Democratic and Republican tickets will be conducted Tuesday, September 5. Opponents were listed for both paities as voters prepared to chose final candidates fclr election in November. Voting will take place in the following places in Payson: district 1, Public Library; district 2 Second waid amusement hall, district 3 Strawberry water users office and district 4 Ludlow -- Three Lovely Young Ladies Set to Reign Over Onion Days Events , , e ; , v , i t- i j v -- -- l , . -- li' Itii rfkt a , ; J noted rodeo pet lorn, aK.;u;, .Iud a hol-- e during"" a.J in the pe t d.iV I veiling r i , i 1 Tne crude- - and j tn.s o L ' ' , ,od ,, i , ", i, ) f oe b,t ed ,.n .,.i,ii 'i , opinid ",'i-- t I tail- r i by Ma Merlene Sanford, center; flanked Norma Badham attendants ear to reign over centennial events. hr r .n 1- j tds event i, , i )M ,i.u m . i. m i,i.,v i'd: Pate i -, In mg . iided t -- how bbf't.- - will pa-- Fum.tuie and Satuiday. lloAei show ranks T'U pav.-oi-i - oNC of the best held in Uth i a- h ( ,'iv ,, ,- " ' , - G 7 ina luo in llH so Hose Ml'- n, Ji oiu- -' Rid m. t.t. 'dl - .1.1 i be For : 'on. , pi - dav The m ion 11 till s hi. i mi b.O Pay- I -- jl 'inn i r 1. Flowers ' t . -- ;v i a- t t , const mud id-fencing and v ' pk H d aft i an I", id' Ptf! ."J jl ' rij. , b; mg ex- - aacd to - ov o , . ' a, t" , ht Lovely queen Jewell Cloward, Onion Day queen, and attendants Lois Sutherland, left and JoAnn Witt, will ride a float in the Onion Days parades, among other queenly duties during the celebi ation. |