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Show UnJ. Micro filmong Corp. Piernont Avenue Utah 2, City .Salt Lake arrtaquin - Tintic Conference Sat., Sun. Elder William J. Critchlow, Santaquin-TintiStake SatJr., an Assistant to the Council urday and Sunday, September c of Twelve Apostles of the 29 and 30, in Santaquin. General sessions of the conLDS Church will preside over a quarterly conference of the ference will be conducted SunVolume 75 Numbr 39 day at 10 am. and 1:30 pm. PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1962 by Stake President Carl A. Patten, Santaquin-Tmti- c Stake, County Elberla, Utah. Visitors are welcome to Polio attend the Sunday meetings ; Special leadership and par-- , J are,! meetings Clinic scheduled for church members f J Plans by the Ciiy - County Saturday evening. Health Department for mass Elder Critchlow is a former , utilities executive and civic oral immunization clinics poilio as will follows: It The general election ballot, proposal are expense would attend to make leader from Ogden, noted for have been postponed until which will be handed to the guarantee matched money for professionals in the legislature. his work with the Red Crass in March for allocations State federal the accorance 2. By more than doubling the voters November 6, will include with state department pro- and Boy Scouts of America. of Utah and federal highway of salaries the and to his present church expenses constitutional amend three gramming, Dr. C. M. Smith, Prior program. 2. It will guarantee Named appointment in 1958, Hc was ELDER WM. J. CRITCHLOW, JR mcnts asking for a yes or no maintenance money for stepped legislators for a 60 day session, director, said this morning. would give them a handsome president of the South Ogden Assutant to tho of voters. However, people may con- Stake. up highway program for future of over $3000 for the 60 The Payson City Tennis vote the registered salary Council of Twelv Apostles to tinue 3. oral immunizaIt will get years. guarantee The following memorandum, Tournament minder the dirday session. 3. By professionaltion or shots from private ection of Jim Durrant and Joe issued by the office of the Sec- the construction, improvement izing the legislator, the voice of physicians. and maintenance and exrepair of to State, attempts will be down graded Liddle has been completed retary the of city streets and county and people Utah County Health Board the professional Politicand the winners announced-Mik- plain, to a certain extent, the where said are funds, named J- Leonard roads, recently A amendments. three complete ians and will Montague won the adult allocated to cities and counties. be in a pressure groups Harris, Springville, to succeed of of the the copy, wording to dominate position mens single championship 4. It will Mrs. Ralph Siebel, American the adm- our legislators. Thomas E-- Chalwin and Lynn Warr the 18 year amendments can be found else- inistration guarantee of Fork, who submitted her resa edudriver note 80th birthday where in this paper. and under division. cation program. 5. It will ignation. Mike Montague teamed with Plans for the annual Back Amendment No. 1 Rulon Jensen, Spanish Fork guarantee certain amount for Joe Liddle to win the doubles This amendment was passed tourist School night at the Pay-so- n To was named vice chairman, publicity for the State championship. Thirty local by the voters of the state at of Utah. Junior High School have Don Pay-soMcCoy, succeeding residents participated in Pay-son- s our last election and due to an formulated by the PTA been Arguments prosaid against first annual tennis meet. error in the wording of said and the Junior High faculty. posal are as follows: 1. The amendment, the courts declared legislature would give up its A Parents of the students have this unconstitutional. There- control over Utah Valley Santaquin man will be Santaquin since since 1940. these (CraMc appropriating been invited to visit the school Lions Club Meet fore, it is being resubmitted to state funds. 2. Some contend honored on his 80th birthday. He has been a devoted at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Octthe People of the state. This it is Thomas E. Chatwin of SanDr. Francis Mortensen, past administration good public of the LDS Church member Aug. 23 ober 3. Parents will meet in District Governor of District allows his will celebrate 80th unmarried widows and that all revenue should be taquin Girl, Larry Charles and Jo and has spent his life in the the auditorium for a short 28-was the speaker at the Ann Hill McConnell, Spanish minor orphans of. World War placed in the general fund and birthday at the home of a service of his fellowmen. He Two Veterans, a tax exemption Mr. introductory meeting and for regular meeting of the Payson and daughter Fork expended by legislative has approalso been engaged in the instructions and then will Lions Club. of not to exceed $3,000 in and Mrs, Junior A. Butler, Aug. 26 priation. and mercantile busmining follow the schedule of their 90 3rd West value. North Mrs. Gilbert Whiae Jr. sang Utah Santaquin, The Valley Opera Girl, John Elton and Fanny iness in Utah and Nevada. Association Amendment No. 3 children for one day. 29th. solos accompanied by Mrs. two Saturday September annual held their Shannon Fjerregaard Roberts, Amendent No. 2 Served as Bishop of the Man This Amendment increases officers and committee The Amos. and dinner Friends relatives This is Spence meeting Monday, Sept a joint resolution the aqe Salt Lake City salary and expenses of the invited to call from 6 p.m. oth Ward for 14 years and as 24, at the Timpanogas Alpine chairman of the Junior High Chappie, chairman of Ralph Girl, Lorin Peter and Eliza- which earmarks gasoline and legislators. a member of the Bishopric for School Inter-CluPTA school in met the AtRelations comno the Room in Provo. Pay-soThe motor requests famiy Dining gifts. Olson fuel tax Davies, for the purpose beth Ann 28 years. He also served eight Mr. Chatwin was bom Sept, from Payson were Mr. library Sept 18th at a get mittee, was in charge of the Arguments in favor of said of highway use. tending in the Tintic Stake Mr. acquainted and business meet- program and introduced the proposals are as follows: I. ember 27, 1882, at Santaquin, years and Mrs. Glen Girl, Lynn E. and Encora Arguments in favor of said Presidency, and held a number and Mrs. Reed Thatcher, sacing for the school year. The the speaker. Henry Mitarai, a a son of make William Many legislatures and Irena Wayman. Worthen Montague, Salem. was under the direction president, was in charge of rifice in attending a 60 day Carter Chatwin. He lived his of civic positions in the Tin meeting memorable and 29 Delightful Aug. tic District, being a member of June Whitby. the meeting. President c life session in Santaquin-Tintientire other the every from year by LaTraviata, Boy, Sterling Cowan and of the school board when the numbers Know s. Law Dr. Mortensen told of his Lynn Powell read the District residing at leaving their farms, businesses, Game Student Prince, Pajama Marylyn Jones Argyle, Spanish Tintic District was consolias he traveled in enofficers 40 observations The Mammoth will at for and PTA professions, years of were whereby they perFork and Song Norway BASIC LAW dated. would make much more than from tertain at a tea on Monday Europe this summer after atstars talented formed by Boy, Ronald and RuthLaVar He was also asseyer for the afternoon in the school library tending the Lions International Driving Speeds and Restriction the present $1300 per biennium. Hiatt Stewart, Payson Mammoth Mine for a number throughout the valley. at Nice hfcld for ithe Home Room Mothers Convention 2. Bush Only retired people or very Motorists who drive at reaand A business Boy Garold Reo and Helen short meeting of years. and France. the faculty. Horuchi Galbraith, sonable speeds may operate an rich people can afford to be Yoshie memnew of board After moving to Santaquin election automoblie for many years legislators under the present Blooms bers was conucted. Mrs. Reed Payson as he of served the Bishop without having an accident.. salaries. 3. Many legislators Aug. 31 Wayman was installed again Santaquin Second Ward and as a member of the board of I! extra time between Girl, Elmer H. and Letty The Utah law recognizes such spend Mrs. Sam Mayer has the pi President of the Priest High on sessions Mae Brown Barney, Spanish principal a council to serve legislative three year, directors it-, provides: e as ure of seeing her snowball QUbhum and a me'rrlbc'r of when Fork It No person shall drive a and committees on extra work bush bloom for the second time the Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake term. concerning legislative matters. this year. The plant has put Sept. 1 J. Mrs. Victor on Bird, president a vehicle a at Council. highway Boy, Duane Evan and Diane Arguments against said pro- forth several large clusters of High of the progress the speed greater than is reasonHe married Laura Andrea-se- n spoke Robertson Hiatt, Spanish Fork able and are as follows: 1. Inc- blossoms, which are now fadposals has made since its association under the prudent 1903. on She Janury 28, the salaries from $1200 ing, and others are beginning Sept. 2 reasing 1959 and comin conditions founding and having regard passed away on November 30, mented on the interest the O Girl, Byrtrn Leonard and to the actual and Per bienniun and doubling the to bloom. potential 1954. Mr. Chatwin has seven Cleo Fullmer Smith, Payson. hazard then shown in the acthas public existing. 43 living children: Curtis and ivities of the organization. She Sept 3 Under such basic law, the Reed Chaltwin, Los Angeles, Boy, Milton Gary and Gayle a will be also stated there speed at which you may drive Max Chatwin, California, Smith Butler, Santaquin $10 charge again this year for must on Holhow dePend crowded Santa California; Monica, Sept 4 season tickets for family groups the far how road ahead lis Chatwin, Boulder, Colorado, is, Boy, Samuel Herbert aid which will include three operas can the condition of Helen Taylor, Richland, Wash Kathy Marie Zobcll Ungritch you road see, and a bonus of three excel-lar- rt of the condition the Salt and Christisen Fern ington, Spanish Fork concerts by the Utah Kiwanis Club members sta- last moment, the local Kiwanis ington, Fern Chriptiscn, Sat Girl, Owen Grant and Ber- your automobile. Orchestra This rule always applies ged their annual Fish Day foi Club was advised that the Lake City, and Myrtle Butler, Valley Symphonyordered from nice Porter Losee, Spanish be Tickets may 29 has grFork Quoting the law again, it i: youngsters of Payson, with fish were available, but would Santaquin. He also 14 greatgr- Mrs. Reed Wayman, Girl, Raydon and Iris Kay required that in every event many fish caught from the have to be delivered the day and children and andchildren. after the notification was shall be so conWade Madson, Payson speed GETTING THE LITTLE JOHN combat-read- y after an air drop Carl Edward and trolled to avoid colliding with pond in Memorial Park. were asked Girl, principals Men Local is no problem for members of the Aggressor Army (82d Airwas event MonThe held Christensen an person, vehicle or othei to make the announcement in Rosina Lorraine Payson FiTrt Ward Relief borne Division) during Exercise SWIFT STRIKE II. The Armys conveyance on or entering the day after hurried arrangements tile schools, and many children Society will hold its opening Kowalski, Payson e rocket is highly mobile, can be easily transSe pt. 8 highway in compliance with were made with the fish hat- turned out with fishing rods social Monday. Oct 1, at 2 ported by ground or helicopter, and packs the explosive power Girl, Gary Russell and Lila duty of all persons to use due chery operated at Springville. and reels and went away hap- p.m.. Mrs. Beth Dixon, presiof heavy artillery. LITTLE JOHN is produced by the Emerson James D. Lee Club officials make apologies pily carrying their catch. The dent invites all wonmen of May Johnson Hammon, Sp- care. for having no time to make Kiwanis Club regrets anish Fork Airman Third Class James Electrio Co. that the ward to attend. D. Lee of Payson is participatpublic announcement of the more were not able to join in Boy, Ross Leroy and Ramona Salt event through newspapers. Broadbent, 'DEFEND the fun, though they felt the Stolworthy SocThe Third Ward Relief ing in Exercise "William Tell, Lake City was made last day was a success in spite of iety will hold its opening social the Air Force wide fighter Application FREEDOM Sept 9 December through the Fish and hurried arangements. Tuesday, Oot. 2, with a lunch- weapons being held in this Boy, Shirley and Helen Jean Game Association authorities, G. O. Dunford, chairman of eon scheduled to begin at 1 area through September 22. BUYU.S. Steele Wilson, Payson who later stated that the fish the Boys and Girls committee, p.m. Mrs. Clara Holden, presiAirman Lee, son of Mr. and SAVINGS Sept 10 could not be supplied for the was assisted by other club dent, invites all women in Mrs. Carl D. Lee, Payson, is Girl, Stanley Newburne and annual Payson event. At the members in the project. the ward to attend. a supply inventory specialist BONDS Linette Lefevre Peck, Payson here. A graduate of Payson High School, he entered the service in June 1961. William Tell provides a test of skills for pilots and support Personnel in newy devised tactical concepts for limited and general war. The intense 0, develops competition also the effectiveness of tactical 40-- 0 to Lions From dominthe make the eleven score the paydirt Payson completely of tactical the effectiveness ated the hapless rabbits with went another eighty yards. The Oborn kicked the extra point fighter teams in close air last three yards were picked to make it 41-Delta took the and combat-read- y touvhdown after touchdown to fullkickoff the on hard the and went support up running twenty by of jet aircraft. roar past Delta to the tune maintenance back, Larry Huff. Tom Hud- to the forty-fiv- e where they of 48-- 0 son ran the extra point over fumbled to the Lions. Huff SCREAMING EAGLES These paratroopers of the 101st Airborne R. Dean Fisher In the frst period of play the The Lions, still not satisfied, again took ball and raced forty Richard Dean Fisher, son of Division land safely in tricky winds of 10 to 17 knots as part of Lions took the kickoff and executted an on-sikickoff yards only to have it called Mrs. air drop In Exercise SWIFT STRIKE II, A U. S. of a 4,000-ma- n Sybil Greenhalgh, marched eighty yards for the which they recovered to gain back for a clipping penalty. Strike Command was U. U'SSTRICOM) exercise, SWIFT STRIKE II was enlisted in the first of seven touchdowns. possession on their own thirty The Lions were stalled, but Payson, to S. Air Force on 7 August, realistic training for combat-read- y designed provide military After kicking off. Delta fum- eight yard line. Quarterback, on fourth own Oborn went foroes. to In North and South exercise was held August The Albert according Sergeant bled on their own ten yard Boyd Worthington, threw a back to punt, but instead he A. Ponsock Carolina. Sr., Air Force Reline which saw Payson go strike to end Garth, Fielding took the ball and raced sixty over for tiheir second touch- to move the ball to the four yards around his right end to cruiter for the Payson area. Airman Fisher was flown to down. Delta again took the where right half, Tom Hudson score the last T. D. and extra Air Force Base, Lackland a of but series after kickoff, plunged across for the goal. point of the game. plays were stalled on their The PAT was made good with The game was marked by Texas, where he will take basic own thirty yard line- Delta a pass from Oborn to Ronnie hard tacking and brilliant military training and then on to Technical Training punted to Pete Kropf who re- Watkins "who made a great running by the Lions. versed to the speedy Oborn diving catch of the ball. Pay-so- n Final score Payson 48 Delta School, which he qualified for SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 before he enlistedAirman who went eighty yards unkicked off again, but Delta 0. Football, Payson vs Unita, Parkview School, 7:30 p.m. touched for PaysoiVs third just couldnt budge the stoneThe Uinta Utes of region must take and pass an aptitude Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake Conf. touchdown. 7 meet Payson Lions at 1:30 test, as this determines where The point after wall defense of the Lions. was kicked by Oborn to make In the third period the ball this Saturday afternoon at he will work in the Air Force-Airma- SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 the score 20-Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake Conf. Fisher is a 1961 changed hands five times as the Parkview school grounds. a team neither could drive of get office building The second quarter found NEW BUILDING Construction of an The Utes are strong con- graduate Payson High WEDNESDAY, OCTOBTR 3 tenders for the region 7 crown School, and also attended at the comer of South T emple and Main Street, Salt Lake City Delta again stalled on Paysons going. Back to school night, Payson Jr. High, 7:30 p,m, In the fourth period Larry and should give the Lions a University of Utah for one will begin about December 1. The structure will be known as five yard line where they year. the Kennecott Building, honoring Kennecott Copper Corporation punted out of bounds at the 11 Huff dodged fifteen yards to real run for their money. Postpones Three Amendments Will be on No v. ballot, Pros and Cons Listed Oral to March Tennis Tournament Winners Junior High School to Hold Back to School Night Santaquin Man Will Note 80th Birthday on Saturday District Officer is Speaker at Opera Jlull Assn. Plans Years Program son-in-la- 2-- b n. Your by-law- Snowball 2nd Tune Kiwanis Club Holds Annual Kids Fish Day at Park 465-344- 2. made-Schoo- l Receive Service Training i surface-to-surfac- Payson Lions Swamp Delta 48-Play Uinta Here Sat. 0. Events cf the Week - - |