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Show llui UicrcXuiuam Coip. n alt Lal--- A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY City 3, 3 d VOLUME NUMBER 65, PAYSON 12 EDITORIALS Will Payson Get Gas? b 0 OOTOOO cubic feet of gas daily. Utah Natural Gas Company, subsidiary ol LI Paso Natural Gas Company, owners of the wells, have made application before the Public Service Commission to build a dollar pipe line from the wells to Salt Lake City and to sell the gas to the 'Mountain Fuel Supply Company for distribution. If Payson fails to get natural gas at this fme, we are missone of the best opportunities we have ever had. The trans ing 1 he hne, mission lines go practically through our front yard come information will down released, Payson canaccording to yon, through the Goose Nest, across Salem bench, and .i into Salt L.ake City. Certain interests are opposing the sale of all of the gas tc Salt Lake, Provo, and other areas already being served. They are insisting "that the gas be made available to cities not now being supplied with gas. a multi-millio- n An application in intervention filed with the commission that of Loran L. Laughlin of Goodland, Kansas, who told the P S C U that re hopes to organize a corporation to retail natural gas from the Clear Creek field to 18 Central Utah com- was PRICE $2.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Kiwanis Club Holds Utah Poultry Local Council Discusses Talent Contest Holds Annual Meet street Lighting I he Will Payson get gas This question along with who the natural gas from the newly developed Clear Creek held gets is now being decided in Salt Lake City by the Public Servue Commission. The wells in this area will produce an estimated SUBSCRIPTION UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1953 Payson Kiwanis Club is pondering a Talent Show, April it(j, in Nebo Stake Tabernacle, l'neie will be two divisions in each event, a. Junior division, up to and including the eightn grade. b. Senior division, 9th to 12th rades inclusive. In each division there shall be vocal, instrumental, dancing and miscellaneous. The fust place winners in each division will receive a trophy, ihe second and third place winners will leceive a certificate of award. The events will be open to anyone in the Payson area. The deadline for registration will be April 20. The time limit pn each number shall not exceed five minutes. Entry blanks may be obtained from the following: J. C. Penney Co., Geans Photo, Daniels Drug, Lumber, J. D. Christensen or Arch Wiliams. Tri-Sta- te Graft Board Lists The Payson local of the Utah Improvements to Payson City Poultry and Farmers Coop, held Hospital were discussed, estimattheir annual meeting under the ed cost said to be iU,UU0. A direction of the board of direc- renutive plan will remove the tors with Don C. Pierce, Salem, viicnen irorn central naif of the president of the local in charge. uuiiuuig ana piace it in tne wing A good program with Clyde ouut sume time ago lor a launa-an- a uundeli acting as MC and a Him now in aisuse. Present uepicting the history of tne aaicnen would De usea as an utan Poultry and Tanners Coroom and a reception op. dehgnted a capacity crowd uuni will be bunt on. wno attended. nope mat tne swimming pool C. Clyde Edmonds, general yroject can be stauea soon was xpieaseu by couiicu members, manager of tne organization, as present and spoxe brieiiy ijougii muen more money is aoout tne outlook ot the poul-r- retired beiore tne wont can be Tne council has business xor the year lj)o3 ccompiisned. et asme a tuna to aaa to tnat and mane a report of the activities during the past year. garnered by various civic Fund earnings have Marion Bean, winner of the ueen on by almost all carried Auxiliary essay of the state of ivic uiah, read ner winning essay, muen groups in Payson, but is yet needed beiore the ihe Influence of Cooperatives on My Community. Miss Bean vent can De begun. Several orwas awarded a gold wrist watch ganizations have not yet mdi-e- a tea tne amounts they have at the annual convention of the lor the work. eaay utah Poultry held in Salt Lake 'The council lurther discuss-- d ity in February. replacing present lighting on Carl Schramm and Byron nendenhall were presented 25 main street with large overear pins. They had been doing lead lights, wmch would give note lignting with less miowat .justness with the organization onsumpuon. The matter was Iho ol looks n oexore the of Utah toed, up opening of the Pay-so- eierrea Peggy Thomas, lovoly Unlvorslly to the electricity Geology Jan. 10, 1930. mounted skelelon of on Allosaurus In Iho Universitys plant In the headed by Max Warner. Museum. Bones ol many prehistoric animats ore displayed were to Mean pins presented Gfliciais were autnonzed to museum. which has the world's largest dinosaur print collection. lasnell, Earl Elmer, Parley ign a Mayors Deed to J. T. and J. H. Cook. James S. Taylor and LeRoy A uazenby to clear the title to were elected as new mem- .us property. A request for Cultus Club Hu! Holds Conference Set entai of city property east of bers ot tne ooard of directors, me old Orem Shops was Merl Lundeii ana epiacirg by Gail Barron. 'Tne 21 March opring Luncheon oral G. Stewart. Don Pierce matter was referred to the was to the board, on Mrs. was William Hansen public grounds headed Christensen President George noldover members of the board announced that Nebo Stake named new vice president of the are Marion Davis, Genola, and oy Heber Jones. will be uultus Club ai elections held oert quarterly conference Wyler, Benjamin. neld on Saturday and Sunday, uuring the annual lunchspring March 20 ahd 21. This confer- eon Wednesday afternoon at the Auxiliary era-eigen- cy y com-uitt- ee munities from Payson to Richfield. Mr. Laughlin has met with Discharges the Payson City council in regards to a distributorship here and And Enlistments has been assured that if he can get the gas he will be granted a Selective Serrvice Officers at franchise. Spanish Folk announce that 15 Mr. Laughlin is president and general manager of thus oung men of the local district He estimated nave been accepted for enlist gas distributing firms in Kansas and Colorado. ment in the military services a daily supply of 23,385,000 cubic feet of natural gas would and that 8 have been released be needed by the central Utah area for both residential and inrom active duty. Enlisted: Mamau L. Cham- dustrial use. e Jieos, bpringviiie, army; "The little communities in this aiea are entitled to service, H. Indian, Spnngvine, my; Kenneth . SnoemaKer, ence will be a missionary con- Turf Cafe. Mrs. just as much as the big centers of the state, he declared as an Cocklebur Riding Club George army; Marion L. Al- ference and will be under the intervening witness in the P S C U hearing. He indicated that oaniaquin, of the vice president an, bprmgviue, navy; Larry J. Birthday R. current of the requested gas supplies was needed for indus- nmueiaon, Payson, navy; rtex direction of Elder Antoine year, will advance to of the first council of ivans Dance The American and other new offic- Sponsors Legion, Post 48 wiooK, Goshen, marines; William .seventy. trial expansion in the area. He will represent the president was feted ers be: will Mrs. Glen Wecinesaay night at Loveless, uraitn Boswell, air torce; Dan E. The Cocklebur Club me general authorities of the church corresponding Allocations of an "equitable portion of Clear Creek gas Memorial Building, Legion secretary; Mrs. are holding their "Riding Payson, air force; Glen at the conference. annual Wes- when members of the Leona Crouch, recording secreAuxiliary air for use by residents and industries in Central and Southeastern J. Dixon, Payson, Dance on Saturday, March ai tern meetings Special missionary a party to commemo-aui- and Mrs. I V. treranged red tary; .orce; Gosnen, Jeraiain, Huber, Utah was requested in a petition before the Public Service Comheld Saturday evening asurer. Mrs; L.D7 Stewart was 28, in the Payson ..High school iiid 34th anniversary nf the air loice; Dale Mattuison,- - Saiem willthebeThird-Weward church. in gym. Music will be furnished in mission of Utah last Friday. of the organization. Keith R. Goshen of elections. air loice; ounding Riley, charge The first meeting will begin at oy Mozarts Western Orchestra, ir the aelightjiul H. air force; Attending tseamons, Ellery Theme of was the luncheon The request was made by Central Utah Utilities adjacent MisAdmission will be $1.00 per couwere members of the Leair force; Dell R. 6:30 p.m. a discussion on con- Healtn, Hope and osnen, Happiness, ple. to the Clear Creek area and the proposed natural gas pipe line vVigntman, Payson, air force. sionary Methods will be and Auxiliary, witn Dr. prettily aecorated Those who should at- - with tables Prizes will be awarded to the gion returned: Hans P. Gardner, ducted. Hansen, professor of ge' ueorge to Salt Lake City. It has applied for PSCU permission to dis of in arrangements yellow are the stake tend this meeting man and woman wearing the DuFrank at Fork, Spanish army; Brigham Young Uniology fodills and lavender tribute gas to Utah communities outside the area now served by ane nyacintns. best western attire. The comhigh council, staked as Jensen, Springvilie, army; guest speaker. Dr. versity, retiring presi mittee requests the wearing of Hansen Mountain Fuel Supply Corp. uean S. Hybo, Spanisn Font, missionaries, bishoprics, seven- Mrs. Earl Page, discussed Prospects of a welof ties and stake auxiliary officers. aent, gave greeting western attire. Oil and Gas lnaustries in Utah. The application for part of Clear Creeks gas supplies was aimy; Thomas B. BrackenDury, The second missionary meeting come and Mrs. A. C. Page said Lane Barron is general chairupamsn Forx, navy; Lee A. Rob- will Mrs. Jack Spencer, Auxiliary ihe be will 8 and at prayer blessing. p.m. and man o fthe dance with begin ther president, presiaed ing Monday on the Utah Natural Gas Co.s bid to build the ertson, Springvilie, navy. d and for investigators and friends in Mrs. Roy Broadbent was in- members of the club assisting contained in a petition to intervene in the PSCU hearings open Commander Earl Peteraddition to the above named troduced as toast master and with selling tickets and adver. son, who spoxe briefly and later Lake City pipe line. The latter firm pro Clear group. Cultus Club coasts were given as follows Using to make the dance a big made a wish and a pledge over be Two general sessions will poses to deliver gas to Mountain Fuel for distribution in the Health, Mrs. George Q. Spen- success. me lignted birthday caxe with veld Sunday in the stake taber- cer; Hope, Mrs. Stanley WilProvo and Salt Lake areas. its 34 candles. Elects New nacle. The morning session be- son; "Happiness, Mrs. Emma It is in the best interests of the State of Utah that this gas Legion was giv' at 10 a.m., the evening ses- Wilson. Widows Homes enA bytoastMrs.to the Mrs. Verner L. Larsen was gins Betts and Kathryn sion begins at 7 p.m. be fully utilized for all the people of the state in so far as it The program included a lad elected vice president of Beta community singing was conducThe Nebo of stake population is available for not only a part of the people of the state, the Cultus club at the annual spring ies trio, Mrs. Joyce Ashwortn, ted by Mrs. Byron Dastrup. Mrs. increased exactly 200 members Mrs. ana Burglarized Joyce Provstgaard Central Utah Utilities petition stated. The firm stated that it luncheon and election of officers George Eckersiey played piano during the year 1952. Member- Mrs. Inez Peters, singing O elections. Widows homes in Payson con1952 was aimed to sell and distribute gas and related products in San Juan, neld Thursday night tit an 1, 5033, Table cafe. Mrs. Bruce Wal- ship January 31 it was 5233. This nappy Day and Let a Smile tinue to be molested, according decorations featured oe Your Umberella and tap to a report made by Payson Po small American Flags as favors Grand, Emery, Millard, Wayne, Sevier, Sanpete, Carbon and ton, vice president of the year, on December down broken into membership will advance to the presidents wards is as follows: First 548; uance numbers by Barbara ana lice, who were called to the and a color scheme of gold and Juab counties. Barron, dancing to Let dome of when new take the officers Estella Har- oiue was carried out in other second 698; Third 722; Fourth oiany Will Payson get gas? If we don't it will be a stioke of place a Smile be Your Umberella". of the dub next autumn. morn appointments, with clusters of last Fifth Park per early Thursday 26; 550; 567; Spring irony with a pipe line carrying 50,000,000 cubic feet running Mrs. Elmer Taylor, retiring Lake 313; and Benjamin 527. Arrangements were under tne mg. Three widows in the same Galloons in the ceiling addmg a uirecton of the social committee ward have been robbed of house restive touch to the room. through our front yard. president, presided at the lovMrs. Bill Snyder was general with Mrs. Glen Loveless, chair- uold goods this winter and it is ely affair and welcomed the man, assisted by Mrs. Herman oelieved that those responsible chairman of arrangements wth large group attending. Miss Cultus Club Ethel Lee Jewell, social comiwede, Mrs. Reed Jones, ana are continuing to spot houses committees as follows: dinner, assisted Mrs. Roy Crouch. mittee chairman, by Mary Jeppson, they believe to be currently un- Vera Cloward, Mrs. Q. M. Burdick, Miss Beth Elects 53 High All three widows Mrs. Dean Francom, Mrs. Blair occupied. Mrs. Harold were staying away from their Davis; clean-uHuish, and Mrs. Zoe Barnett, Mrs. Keith Hayes was elected Last week the music department of the High School pre- were in charge of arrangements. homes when robbed of house-nol- d Jones, assisted by a number of Conference A Spring Hat theme was car- vice president of Junior Cultus and ake, others; decorations sented their annual Operetta. This year they staged the famous goods. ried out in table decoration and club at a meeting held Thursto Mrs., Earl Peterson and Mrs. Laror The tried person persons Victor Herberts Fortune "The Teller. in toasts introduced by Miss operetta. enter Mrs. Harpers home thru son Wilde. 5at., Sun. at the home of Mrs. Max The presentation this year, we think was outstanding. The master. Heard from were Mrs. day a back door last Thursday at Varner. Santaquin-Tinti- c stake quar- about 4 a.m.. She was awaken' Max Hill Returns From operetta was presented to capacity and appreciative audiences Paul Bigler, who toasted Theres a Sailor Retiring president, Mrs. Fer-ro- terly conference will be held ed by the noise of a key in Something About last Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday nights. The Bee Mrs. Allen Hodgson, Hiatt, presided and was in Saturday and Sunday, March 21 serted into the lock and the J. D. Christensen, director of the operetta, is to be highly in Your Bonnett; Mrs. Larsen, charge of elections. Mrs. T. H. and 22. El Ray Christiansen, as sound of someone trying tobyforce Finland Mission to sistant the Twelve will repre the door Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Hill and commended on this outstanding production. Arch Williams, How Close Can You Get open. Police arrived vice president of the sent the The Pillbox Reece, general authorities. A soon after her telephone call family arrived home late Tues-aa- y Mrs. Burdick, and drama director, Clara Johnson, dancing director, and of course current year, will move into the missionary meeting will com(hat) is Easier to Take Than tlje night after meeting their and the prowler away presidents chair, and other of- mence Saturday night at 6:30 Two frightened all of the cast, who did such a fine job, and all others who help- Pill. Max son. Hill, at the New York someone had before, nights p.m. with all stake missionaries knocked on her front door at dock on his arrival from FinDecorations featured a pur- ficers elected were: Mrs. Leon ed, are to be congratulated on this very fine production. BarMrs. Gail Wride, secretary; and all interested in missionary about 3 ple and gold color scheme, with a.m., and also at the land, where he has served a 34 tall golden tapers set off by ron, treasurer; and Mrs. Rex work invited. A meeting at 8 home of Mrs. Emma Spencer, month LDS mission. Also in the p.m. is for all members of stake also a widow, who resides on family group to welcome him bows of satin ribbon, ribbon Mendenhall, reporter. reLaMar Wilson, recently as a tied organizations and adult Aaronic the same street as Mrs. Harper wire Miss Rae Ann Hill and candy arranged ENTRY BLANK with ribbon, and tiny handmade turned from an LDS mission to Priesthood and any others in It is believed they were trying young Myrna Lou Hill. Before coming home the group to ieam if anyone was at home, spring hats topped with ribbon South Africa, was speaker of the terested. Kiwanis Talent Show and violets were placed as fav- evening, and showed pictures General sessions are at 10 a. The home of Mrs. Rebecca toured Washington D. C., where ors and placecards. Programs and souveniers of that country. m. and 2 p.m. Sunday. 7 p.m. Loveless was ransacked some Rep. William Dawson pointed .. Name Refreshments were served to will be MIA Sunday were folded inside a colorful evening time in January while she was out various rooms of governAge picture of purple and gold pan- 21 guests by Mrs. Warner and services. They attended sheets, towels, a new bedspread ment buildings. Mrs. Max Peart, J Grade sies. in Salt Lake City. She return- sessions of Congress. Other officers named for the In New York City Max and ed home early this week to find Event Entering 4th Ward Special include: Mrs. Jenand year down of Rae Ann appared on a TV show coming fine a set to quilt, Church Address nie Taylor, secretary; Mrs. Tay- Community dishes from her china closet, a and were joined by Myrna Lou Interest Class Phone Number lor, Christmas community party Hold Service end table and other articles had on a radio show. On Saturday Sunday Rose Eichler of Frankfurt, been taken. She had been in- night they attended the BrigIf it is necessary to have preliminary tryouts you will be Mrs. Harfjr Webster, program chairman; vf.Irs. Marlyn Fran-coRev. G. L. Elenbaas from Pro- Germany, who lived behind the formed of the robbery several ham Young University and notified. civic chairman; Mrs. Les vo will conduct church services Iron Curtain for 8 months, will weeks ago when neighbors and basketball game at Madsen lY Reece, Valentine party chairThere will be a dress rehersal for the finalists be the speaker at the Fourth relatives saw her window blinds Square Garden. Enroute wer.t, at the Community Church in Ward man; Mrs. Page Peery, social Special Interest Class, Tu- were drawn, while she had left they stopped at Denver to visit Mail or give entry blank to Dwayne Anderson. committee chairman; Mrs. Bur- Pasyon, 11 a.m. to 12 noon, esday, March 24. Everone is in- them up, and an investigation with Dick Cahoon, who is stavited to attend. tioned there with the air force. dick, historian and reporter. had been made. 20-ye- ar itake pre-ent- 20 and Uaw-ayn- ed com-mtt- ee Celebrates Chris-lense- one-fourt- n, J4th h , st af-xa- intro-uuce- Creek-to-Sa- Beta lt Officers fwo out-of-to- Junior School Operetta is Outstanding Officers p, aantaquin well-know- iet n n tri-po- d Ni-ag- ra |