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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah PROVO SHRINE CIRCUS WILL THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1959 The lure of the circus will exert its magic spell over the populace of this area when the Provo Shrine Bros. Circus makes its third annual appearance for one day only, Wednesday, June 24, at the Timp Ball Park, in Provo. There will be a matinee at 3:00 in the afternoon, followed by a night performance at wedday night to attend the cousin their of reception ding Spring Lake Busy Beavers and niece, Miss Beverly Booth, club met at the home of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EdMrs. Marion Searle, leader, gar E. Booth of Orem, and Monday, June 8th. Opening Mr. Glen M. Smith, son of Mr. prayer was given by Joyce and Mrs. Robert G. Smith of pledge was led Butler. Fork. By Lenora Huish 4-- H 4-- H and family. The Explorers of the MIA had a three day outing and fishing trip at the reservoir in Payson Canyon under the supervision of Harold Butler. Ray Christopherson, member of the Scout Committee, took some of the boys and their n er Repair 3 Blocks East V Block South of Safeway Comer 160 South Third East Paytocx Utah as HEAVY aluminum foil suchnow for pie plates is being made in sizes to fit burners on gas and electric ranges. They will catch all the drips and rinse oft easily under running water to make It easy to keep the range clean. Put gliders on your kitchen chairs and table, especially if Public education is a great instrument of social change. Through it, if we so desire, we can make our country more nearly a democracy without classes. Water does not add to the beauty of any floor. When you do need to use It for removing dirt, use as sparingly as possible. White organdie which has lost some of Its original stiffness should have salt added to the final rinse water to help restore some of it. If your sponges have soured, rub cut lemon Into them and let them stand, then rinse thoroughly and dry in the sun to restore their freshness. Dishes in which eggs have been mixed need not be difficult to clean If you rinse them promptly In cold water after using. This is especially true of utensils, too, like egg beaters. Start collecting prizes for parties at any time you see bargains. d The favorites still are the best and these Include packs of crayons, whistles, balls ... COLD FEET Ballet dancer Margaretha Jons cun forgets she la on tkla and strikes a dancing pose during a visit to Frooo bland, Sweden. B. Conant a i i ub The 8 Thin Bakers Club met at the home of their leader, Barbara Schwartz, June 11. Opening prayer was given by Vickie Schwartz. They made muffins and milk shakes. The pledge was given by Karen Elmer. Light refreshments were served by Joyce Hansen. Closing prayer was given by Carol Black. 4-- H n fio Comment The coercive power of compulsory unionism, transformed into a massive and irresponsible political power, is described by Senator Goldwater as the most pressing and dangerous internal problems which we face in America today. Senator Goldwater expressed his views in testifying before a Joint House Labor Subcommittee that he did not believe the Kennedy bill passed by the Senate would be good for America. The Arizonian, outspoken advocate of effective labor legislation, contends that the Senate-passe- d bill would not remedy the abuse spotlighted by the Senate Rackets Committee and would not strike at the actual disease." Then he explained in detail what he meant. The disease I speak of, he said, is POWER, and nothing (D-Ari- form law and extending his dictates into the corridors and rooms of the Capitol where his lawyers wrote amendments to the labor bill. Power that allows COPE Political Action (the AFL-CI- O Committee) to cross state lines to engage in politics in part with compulsory dues money taken from Republicans and Democrats alike in violation of the spirit of both the and the Corrupt Practices Acts. Taft-Hartl- Power that flaunts the laws the land and Scorns the rights and preprogatives of the non-strike- Ko-nyo- ts Ken-L-Ka- Thru llit vi f scientifically designed and manufactured SALES BOOKS W CAM SATISFY YOU KftlHtu fast-movi- PAYSON CHRONICLE PAYSON COLD STORAGE LOCKERS deprived of employment opportunities by his union official for refusing to pay political assessments, or dues which would be used for political purposes. WILL CLOSE VTEDHESDAYS It is where a man spends his money that shows where his heart lies. A. Edwin Keigwin AT I P. M. Through Summer Months , THB MO BIARON WHY.. . people. ... through the years. Animal performers include Prince El Kigordos lions, chimpanzees, the Besa-lo- u elephants, Burgers featuring Afghan hounds and the horses of the George Hanneford bareback riders. Aerial sensations are provided by the Flying Alexanders, the High Wire Coronas, Princess Tajana, Senor Cardona, the Reynoso Trio and the Aerialovelies. Gymnastic and balancing skills of wide range are displayed by such troupes as the Five Amandis, the Tong Brothers, the Georgian Trio and the Ricardos. The program is enlivened by the pranks of colorful clowns and blended together by hiusic directed by Henry Kyes, the famous Paul Whiteman of Spangleland. ey of Gold-wat- w( ))i3 ? News 4-HCl- 4-- l " r OLDS COSTS LESS IN THE LONG RUN I i Beneath the glamor and gleam of the 59 Olds is hidden value that explains why Olds costs less in the long run! er Every 59 Olds gives you the e Chassis with a wider Guard-BeaFrame. Every 59 Olds feaWide-Stanc- m tures cooler running Air-Scoo- p Brakes on all four wheels. Under the hood is still another Olds hidden value the famous Rocket Engine g with new economy for 59. fuel-savin- Is it any wonder that an Olds is worth more at trade-i- n time . . . costs less to own in the long run? See your Olds dealer. Value-Ra- te The Rocket. Then youll understand why so many people are joining the Big Swing to Olds r. black-listin- James ' This years new edition boasts all the cherished elements that have given the circus its universal appeal Power that is denied, and properly so, to other segments of our society, but which is used by labor leaders with the knowledge they are protected by law and that their strength and balloons. in Congress insures the continuance of those laws. Explaining that under comunionism, .corrupt pulsory else. power Power of the nature that leaders hold a clear-cu-t allows Hoffa to threaten the of economic life or death over entire nation and to issue this their members, Senator added: threat with impunity and the Now let us take this comto it carry ability through without the law being able to pulsory unionism and go one touch him, and in fact, pro- step further and it is a step which has already been taken. tecting him. Power that allows Al Hayes Let the union official take the to uphold the expulsion of overwhelming economic powthree of his members because er he holds and transform it they dared to speak out against into compulsory political supa position of the union, exer- port of any party, faction of cising a right which the con- a party, candidate or issue as stitution recognizes as inher- chosen by the union official. ent but which the union de- At a single stroke the union official can transmorm the unnies. Power that allows Walter ion dues originally collected Reuther to carry on the brutal for economic purposes into a HIGH The silstrike at Kohler, defying the war chest for political purflying houetted window washer Is Osyp clergy, the bar, and the pub- poses limited only by the size Fsrasxcisk, on a glass canopy lic and even exerting that pow- of the union treasury. al the Seagram Building In New er in another state to prevent Every union member under York City. for three years the extradition such a compulsory system must continue to support such of a goon who beat up a Music is the fourth great poltical activities with his Power that allows George union dues. Failure to pay material want of our nature, to openly tell the Con- dues is grounds for expulsion first food, then raiment, then Meanyof the United States just from the union, followed by gress g shelter, then music. on every union exactly what he will permit to be written into labor fe- - job. A union member can be Bovee. low-price- k 8:15. son-in-la- 4-- Spence's Shoe Club-Polac- American Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Egan and son, Stephen went to Denver over the week end to visit with their daughter, Nancy Lynn, who is attending school This Weeks Recipe there. They returned home Seafood on Noodles night. Sunday (Serves 4) Mr. and1 Mrs. Rile Deuel of 1 can frozen cream formCalif., Huntington Park, of shrimp soup arer Spring Lake residents, 1 package frozen rived in Utah Saturday. They scallops two will be here for the next 1 package frozen peas weeks visiting with relatives. V cup milk Rich Mrs. They met Mr. and 1 canned plmlento, sliced Meyers at Panguitch and will 2 can Chinese noodles them take a trip with through Combine all ingredients exNorthern Arizona visiting at cept noodles in saucepan. After Cook, stirring frequently, Glen Canyon Dam. over which they will visit for a low heat about 10 minutes. few days with their daughter, Serve over a bed of noodles. Mr. Phyllis, and and Mrs. Bun Woodard and have sharp edges, to protect then will go to Salt Lake to they from scratching the floor surface visit with their son, Jay Deuel, and to cut down noise. necessary camping equipment and provisions up the canyon. He gave his services to the Scouts and asked the boys to pay into the scout fund the amount the transportation would have cost them. The boys enjoying the outing were, Dennis Taylor, Bill Donahue, Michael Oowan, Larry Griffith, Curtis Carter, Keith Le Fevre, Clyde Rex Peery and Jim Mower. Thursday, June 10, the five club had Sewing Cupids their first party. They went swimming at Arrowhead and then went up Payson Canyon where they enjoyed a weiner roast. They were accompanied by their Junior Leader, Miss Ilene Butler. Everyone You cant put your best foot had a very ' enjoyable time. forward with holes in your Patty Peery is the reporter. soles thin soles are dangerMr. and Mrs. Bernell Lamb-soous, too. Check your shoes tofrom Salem and Mr. and day for thin soles Mrs. Johnny Moore from Caliheels. visited on Sunday fornia, with their Aunt, Mrs. Clara Menlove, and other relatives. A son .Their first child was born early Monday morning, June 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butler of Salem at the Payson He weighed in at Hospital. 7 lbs. 7 oz. Mama is the former Ida K. Peay from here. Proud grandparents of their first grandchild are Mr. and Other Mrs. Gilbert Peay. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hal Rasmussen of Summit run-ov- ECONOMY PROFITS AT TIMP BALL PARK NEXTWEDNESDAY Spring Lake News The by Jo Ann Lundell. Kargroup sang songs, led by en Johnson. Mrs. Searle gave a demonstration showing the method of kneading and rolling biscuit dough. The girls made jelly triancf angles, cinnamon biscuits swirls, which they cheese them. judged before eating was given by Closing prayer Barbara Wiles. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Egan and son, Stephen, and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Ross and three chldren of Santaquin spent last Sunday at Red Lake up Payson canyon. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Woodard (Bun), daughter, Vickie, and girl friend, Barbara Benner; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pons and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pons and son, Dannie, from Provo, spent an enjoyable week end when they went on a fishing trip to Acy Creek. Mrs. Thelma Butler, Mrs. Cecil Peery, Ray and Lenora Huish were at Orem Wednes- - INCREASED EFFICIENCY BE STAGED SNYDER MOTOR CO., PAYSON, 570 South Main Street UTAH Phone 250 ij 6 - i on) Y'otr itf i fi ? jr i- - KODAK (Xtt&mSfcc 35 CAMER precision miniature with control electric-ey- e expo- The omaiing electric-ey- e sure control gives you correct " exposures automatically. You fust aim and shoot! 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