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Show i r V SU . i : r? rA? ; 1 w I A WEE.VLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY I i I 2$ LI X ' i v. VOLUME 60, NUMBER 41 'WSON. M.'U UT-- MJ tVTv'BEK.s SimvHimoN PRICE .f Provo Editor Speaks Milton R. Hunter Will $2 50 ' City Council Buys Pump At Attend Kiwanis Club For New Culinary Well Meet Honoring Press Nebo Conference Fairbanks Morse Co of s..It Lake City was awarded the bid for inhalation of a pump at the new well which will aubment city culinary watei supph The decision was made this week b Payson City Council, wuen Ma-o- r Reed Jones and members ot the council met in regulai .session. Fairbanks Morse bid was for the Fairbanks Morse bid be accepted since it met all requirements The council approed awaui pg sitin' The pump is to Pason within about uet.ks, after which installation wid commence nit.w m w - Junior Cultus Given Assistance with Propects Repi csCiitatives from the Junamount $5,329 00 Other ior Cultus Club, Mrs. Bryce bids read and discussed were as Join's, Mrs Gail Barron and Mrs follows. LeRov Daley L M Ban on met with the counPayson, $6,376 00, with alternate, cil. lequestmg city $5,916 00; J. Henry Jones Co., u staging the childrens HalSalt Lake City, whose b.d was loween part, and also city aid in not complete according to tile children's clinic, NicKcrson both sponsored by the club. The 4,4,625.00, Machinery Co., Salt Lake Cit, council gi anted $80.00 for the whose bid did not meet full tost and 4,50 00 for second respecifications, $5,249 00, Galaghet quests. Co., Salt Lake City, $5,637 00, The Coutn il voted to request a with alternate. $5,110 00, using a suive be made of Fourth South foreign make motor. street between First and Third After thorough discussion oi Fat Streets, so that a street may the matter, Councilman Darrel be opened County Engineer Brown, chairman, recommended (Hugo Price will make the sur- the Ek-ctr- speci-tication- s, pie-scho- ol vey. Pa son Fire Payson Men In The Armed Services Sgt. Bill Orton and wife, form- er Jerry Stevens, and little daughter, Debbie Rae, are here from Ft. Lewis, Wash., where they have spent the past four months. Sgt. Orton has received his honorable discharge from the military service, having served two years with the Army. Duane Stevens has returned to Va., after enjoying a leave here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stevens, and ihs wife, former Bonnie Bates of Lehi, now of Provo. A family dinner at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens, was attended by those mentioned and also Miss Diane Stevens. Norfolk, Department presented a statement to the council and w ish the matter to go on reeoid that the department is opposed to the present practice of gasoline dehveiy to service stations b large transport truck. Run Rodgers ot Central Market requested use of Utah Avenue, east of Mam Street for purpose of staging a Chuckwagon breakfast Oet. 16 from 9 a m. to 1 pm. Permission was granted. Pvt. Fearn and Mrs. Rolla Vest, arrived home early Sunday morning by plane for a visit after completing basic training at Fort Ord California. Pvt. Vest is on his way to Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, where he will enter a school for trainRadio reing as a Micro-Wav- e with him home pairman. Flying was Pvt. Edwin Westover of Santaquin. Pvt. Westover will return to Fort Ord for clerk typist training. Pvt. Vest will leave Salt Lake by plane for New York, Oct. 13. Rep. W. A. Dawson in-.s- t oi i Only Two Registration named. Next meetings month is to be membership month and all eligible persons are invited to join the unit. Refreshments were served by Delma Trotter, Sarah Clements, Christie Kropt, and Esther Nielsen. Payson Lions Black Am, Fork 12-- 0 By Ted McKay - r, At Utah State Fair Turkey Dance Wilson is putuivd with the nev student body otLcers Joan Loveless, girls league, Blaim Photo American Fork Ends Forbush, Myers. Tackles Storrs, Scott. Guards G. Smith, M. Smith. Center Warnick. Q. Back Laurson. H. Backs Taylor, Buckwalter. F. Back Reimschiissel Subs Cook, Weber, Walters, Coy, Fergueson, Hoggard, Dur-fPreston, Hansen. y, Oct. 15 Last Day for Farm Sign Up The Utah County Agricultural Stablization and conservation office has announced that Friday, October 15 is the last day in which farm people may sign for conservation practices to be done dunng the fourth quarter, October 1, through December 31. The sign up must be done at the ASC office in the Ashton Building in Provo. Farmers are urged to remember Friday, October 15, as the deadline. Dixon, pi evident, and dean'. Photo Shoo b Blaine Dixon was elected mayor of the Payson Junior High School in elections held last Friday, Joy Wightman won the position of secretary - treasurer, James Hardman, Boys League, and Joan Loveless, Gills League. One of the popicst campaigns in the history of the school was conducted during the week proceeding election day. Primary elections were held on September 24 and winners were divided in two parties. Peteetneet PTA Sets First Meeting Wednesday evening, Oet 13th the date set for the first meet-- ! ing of the Peteetneet PTA. Stella Harris Oaks will be the guest sj eaker and her subject is, 'Sex Education with Common Sense. A special invitation is extended to parents of Park View School students to join with the Peteetneet PTA at this meeting, along Party with all other interested persons. Purple Blaine Dixon for mayor. Time of fht meeting is 8 oclock Linda Barnett for secretary-treasure- r. at the Peteetneet School. James Hardman for Boys League. QU Painting Clast to Joan Loveless for Girls League. Open October 18 is The Payson American Legion Gold Party arc planning their annual Turkey There will be an oil painting Gerald Wignall for mayor. -'i A Dance foi Saturday night, No- class held in the Joy Payson Wightman for secretary High vember 20. Details will be an- School, Oct. 18 and contreasurer. starting nounced at a later date. tinue fur 10 weeks. The course Hex Bryan for Boys League. will offer 2 hours of University Barbara Jensen for Girls LeaP Jr. High PTA Officers credit. The class will start at gue. 7 pm and close at 10 p.m. was touched off Campaigning Honored at Tea Professor of art, J. Roman An- by creative skirts, favors and A tea at the home of Mrs. Wil- drus, will be the instructor. There posters from both parties. After liam Hansen Monday afternoon will be a small foe for the course rally assembly voting was conto meet all obligations. ducted in the library under the was attended by room mothers All interested may contact Mrs. direction of principal Stanley and teachers of the Junior High Wilson and Lynn Pcrwell, student School Associa- Stanley Peck, Mrs. Earl Page or Mrs Roland tion. Lindsay, for those guidance counselor. While waitwho not have Pink and red roses were used registered before ing for the tabulation of voting the of the first class, reg- the student body enjoyed their night house decorations and Albert in annual hotdog fry in the park. Payne played musical selections istration will be held just prior to Climaxing the days activities of the class. the A brief business session was conbeginning was the Get acquainted dance" ducted by Mrs. Hansen, presiat which time the winners of the dent of the unit, who led a discus- Lundell to Discuss election were announced by Mr. sion of plans for a Powell. evening dated for Oct. 13, to le Reapportionment attended by all parents of Junior Francis Lundell, state repreHigh School students. A drive Weed Control for membership was also start- sentative, will speak to the sub- County ed. ject of reapportionment in the Marcia In charge of arrangements were Special Intel est Class of the Among the Ut.ih County including Mrs. Hansen, Fourth ward Mutual next TuesClub exhibits, wmch won blue ifficers Mrs. Lee Staheli, Mrs Roy Lirid-leday night. The meeting begins ribbons at the Utah State Fair, from State Mrs, Sadie Warr and Mis at 7.30 and everyone interested were five articles made by Marcia Woodrow Wilson. is invited to attend. Smith of Genola A complete Sterling D. Jones, Utah Councostume, consisting of a navy ty Commissioner in charge of blue virgin wool coat, a beige weed control, recently drew a butchers rayon blouse and a beige letter of praise from state weed wool skirt were the result of her and seed supervisor, Bernard R. Ellison. work in a sixth year clothing proThe state supervisor lauded ject. the county commissioner for his A dainty kitchen curtain of pink control of weeds on county proporgandy and green plaid, wh.eh erty, and suggested that Utah she made and piesented to the The Board of Education of Ne-- 1 the architectural service in the its excellent weed County Relief Society lor the kitchen o School District met in regular construction of the proposed Jr. control expand window in the new' Genola Ward program. called session in the district ofHe also praised Commissioner church part of a home im- fice in Spanish Fork, Ut.ih on High School building in Spring-villJones for his good showing on a t. Utah. The other provement projee 1954 at 7 00 October 4th, Monday, test state license to apply for article was a Bid quotations, called for furnquilt made of p.m. President L. J. Crabb m commercial Mr. Jones poisons. white and green, the club charge of the meeting. Roll call- ishing and installing floor cover- is the only county commissioner colors. ed showing all members present, ings for the new Grant elemen- to hold such a license, and is one The quilt is unique because it also Superintendent and Clerk. tary school, under plans and of the 21 ground applicators in specifications prepared by Archi- the state to hold a license. represents the projects and ac- Prayer offered by L. J. Crabb. tect C. S. Ashworth, were opentivities Miss Smith has been a, Clerk's tentative notes of the ed and tabulated Though the board of agriculas follow's: part of during her eight years in regular held September ture does not require people in meeting club work. Thirteen painted picUtah Valley Builders Supply, 20, 1954, copies of which were weed programs to have a county ture blocks, showing such pro$7313.50; George A. Parry & Sons license as the furnished and Superintendent applicator of insectLauren jects as clothing, foods and home mailed to all members on Sen- - $9000.00; Burt, Inc., icides and herbicides, it demonimprovement, as well as activi- tember 21st, were approved as $9056.00; Dixon Taylor Russell strates competence, Mr. Ellison ties like health safety, dress revue the official minutes of the above Co., $7841.00. Motion by William wrote. and club camp, are alternately on a motion by William F. Broadbent, seconded Leo A. With weeds on county grounds sached wuth blocks containing the meeting F. Broadbent, seconded Leo A. Crandall, to accept the low bid of and roads now well controlled, emblem of the the Utah Valley Builders Supply the next Crandall. Motion unanimous. step should be to reduce It is a pleasing as well as lasting for $7313.50 for the above work. infestation on to $31,033 81, Claims, amounting private lands, said reminder of her club partici- lists of which were furnished the Motion unanimous. the state weed control supervisor. pation. Clerk presented letter from the Reasons for the requirement Superintendent and mailed out During this past summer she to all members on Thursday, Sep- American Insurance Company of licensed applicators have bew'as also the leader of a gioup of tember 30, 1954, were approved calling the Boards attention to come more apparent in the past Genola girls, who look a second for payment on a motion by Leo the Balboa Insurance Company due to indiscriminate spraying A. Crandall, seconded Dr, Jesse having received permission from by unqualified operators. year foods project. Much of Payson High H. A graduate Motion unani- the insurance commission to write crop damage has resulted from Ellsworth school district fire insurance class faulty spraying of weeds in crops School, Marcia Gay is now attend- mous. Clerk presented to the Board of business at 20rr reduction from and from application during uning the BYU where she has entered the home economics of Education, an application from the present rates and premiums favorable times and under adLewis Eric Sandstrom to furnish (Continued on Page Eight) .,, verse conditions. -- - . Parent-Teacher- s back-lo-scho- ul Program Draws 1 Praise y, Minutes of Nebo School District Board Meeting Hor-rock- s, is the p roud possessor of a bicycle he IYNE WILLIAMS Photo by Geans Photo Shop in in a national contest. Mr. using both water color and crayDayne Williams, 12, son of on. He was recently notified Williams. R. Harold Mrs. ind he a of is one of the 100 winners that owner (Vest Payson, is the of of result bicycles as the given throughout the fine new bicycle, States. The Columbia United ns skill in coloring pictures. was shipped to him last sponcontest bicycle the entered Dayne sored by a nationally known froz- week. It is maroon with cream en confection company. He made trimming, fitted with lights, horn five entries during the summer, and other equipment. Legion Plans Annual , t) The Payson Lions- triumphed over American Fork, Wednesday afternoon by a score of 12 to 0. Days Left Paysons first score came late A Only two registration days rein the first quarter when Bob main before election day, Novem- Bartholomew threw a 10 yd. pass ber 2. The two days remaining to Richard Davis who ran 20 yds. are Tuesday, October 12 and for the touchdown. Kick was blocked. Tuesday, October 26. American Fork threatened late Registration agents of the four Payson districts are: first, Lucy in the 2nd quarter but the half Dixon; second, lone Stark; third, ended before they could score. Louise Harmer; fourth, Donna They fought on even terms Ludlow. during the 3rd period. Payson blocked a kick early in the 4th quarter and Graham ran catching the ball in mid-aito A.F.s 2 yd. line. Selman swept wide round right end for the score. Kick was blocked. Payson Ends Coombs, Hiatt. Tackles Daley, Taylor. Guards Tachiki, Muniz. Center Holden. Q. Back Bartholomew. 3 eTi -J. t Blue Ribbons X;- , Stunlev Elects Student Officers Meeting, Oct. 14 Genola Miss Wins L. I Payson Junior High School Plans First Sets Payson Visit H. Backs N. Davis, R. Davis. F. Back Selman. Subs Haskell, Steele, Ross, Graham, S. Wilson, M. Wilson, Nelson, Schramm, Nelson, Bowers, Tervort. ... pi incipa Taylor School PTA Meeting Monday SV w Jmioi II. eh School clt to i ic, lit, Ku Wigi'tmun. set retain James Il.udiuun. bo s league gm at 7:30. Payson Boy Wins Bicycle in Contest & : Legion Auxiliary Hold American Legion Auxiliary, Post 48, held the initial meeting of the new season Monday evening at the Legion Memorial Hall Pres. Afton Oborn conducted the session and introduced Mrs. Vera Cloward, who read a paper on education of war orphans. In a discussion which followed, the group voted to try and determine if anyone from this area is eligible to apply for the aid It is understood that $600.00 in scholarships is to be given ten girls '40 h, The meeting of the Tay-lSchool PTA will be held next William Dawsoi Us Repro Oi tober 14 at 7 30 pi sentative, will be tin uest speak Thursday, A B tek to School" er at a meeting u Pav son on evening Thursday, October 2! The meet-- is planned The evening will include a ing according to .l.u Loveless, at 7 B0 typical hot "unch served in the hot lunch room at Payson precinct chan man, is to be held in the Nebo Stake Tab 35 cents per plate. A symposium and panel discusernacle. The meeting will be held in connection with a cara- sion will be the feature of the van that will visit every communpi i. glam Subject will be Social West Ward Improves " ity in Utah Countv on October Development of Your Child from each division. Those participating will be the 21. Church Grounds Music for the evening includpnniipal, Ralph Davis, a supervisor, Clarence Wendell, hot lunch Grounds of the new, West Ward ed accordion selections by Joleen supervisor, Ella Close, a teacher, LDS chapel have been planted Hudson and a vocal number by Vera Cloward, and a parent. both Lisle of Genola. Cooper, with lawn, under supervision of for the Chairman coming years C. the High Priest quorum, with were Carlisle as supervisor. Outside lighting is nearing completion, to round out a .lengthy program of building by the ward. The chapel has been extensively Sgt. John E. (Jack) Jones, ne used since its opening and dediphew of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Part- cation, with numerous bridal ridge, has spent a 30 day fur- parties chosing it for weddings lough here at their home on his and receptions. One of the finreturn from a five year stay in est such buildings to be found Germany. He left this week for anywhere, the new church is an Ft. Riley, Kansas, for further as- excellant addition to the places signment. for worship in this area. R. Vest, son of Mr. E R Basmuson. editor of t!u Milton R Hi. Provo Dailv Herald, was the guest Council of Set speaker at the Payson Kiwanis club meeting held last Thursd.n evening in the Turf Cafe President Albert Rowen was in ohatge of the meeting The speaker was introduced by Arch Williams, program chairman. Ma Warn-ei- . Chronicle editor, was a spool al guest of the club The Payson Kiwanis club join ed with more than 3.800 elubs m United States, Canadan, Alaskan and Hawaiian communities to Ocpav tribute to newspapers casion for the tribute was the an nual observance of National Newspapei Week, October This is the 16th year the Kaw-ina- s Internationl has participated m National Newspaper Week. Lynn Powell, teacher at the Junior High School, was accepted as a new member of the club. He was presented his pm by Neldon Stevens. PER YEAR IN ADVANCE e, w-a- s 4-- 4-- H four-leaf-clov- 4-- H ,.V" mV i |