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Show MllP?frnore Com 'i ."X 0 4 p I ' 1 3 t Volume 76 Number "5 ) 10 7d0 I ake Polio Vaccine aysED C Sat-uida- Sculpture Work ot James Displayed in SL 85' C Approves "4 . ' V ENTER CLAoS A TOURNAMENT Pason hub it Tiitl Bodi w oithingion, bacx row , i t , H,, i Ah ,1 t ketba , ,, i Coach Jo in Alan Wilde, Lynn Warr, Benson, I lax i i n th. II. h S h. X C The regular boaid meeting Ki ' 0ho'a' Ronn,e Watlins name tou, nt Tc am m, mbc s , i e h it to i ,1 rm ot the Payson Chamber of 1)011 Butkl- Ben Wilson Pont low, Dennis Smith Couuneiee met at the Tuil iMaitm Pt Risen SU vtn Cn n Suborn tTco Cote Tuesday noon Di G L Whitby, Max Wamci, Vtina Twede, Reid Wayman Ralph ll D iniels, Sterling Spencer, Di M L Cobuin were piesent as will as President Leo Daey who conducted the meeting and Secretaiy Kenneth Shep held The main discussion was the proposed instigation of a PaMn High School Small Claims Couit foi Pay the Cl ns A tournament entiieu 4 6 3 11 , tin son This couit is a means of second 2 0 ,9 4 team of Region plate 5 12 8 18 collecting debts of $100 00 oi Fnt 1iovo High School w is 2 Wiser less President Daley, chairman the ( h m 5 3 2 12 team p,onship 1 of the Merchant's Committee 0 0 I a miii lost a clo fault 3 2 2 William Denning, Dr Goidon to the Sj anish Folk Dom 7 Nielson 1 0 0 Taylor, representing the pio HhimUh night in Piouo 59 1 fessional men, and Dave Me 55 for second Total 24 28 67 the place in Mullin will woik as a comm I sh legion Span howevii oik, Score by quaiteis ittee to investigate the plan was f oi ted to foifut the garni Dr Coburn submitted tlu on a decision by 24 46 58 74 Payson legion officii s report of the decorat, ve block and the Utah State High School 20 40 49 67 wall for the City Shop Block Association because they used A new method, being mtio-duce- d an ineligible playni in both into Utah by a Company the Piovo Spanish Folk game of Salt Lake City, was d and the Pay Fon The board favored in- game stallation of the new type of Oiem enleied the touin wall It may be that Payson as the thud place team w ill have the first wall of this Payson won their opening An inquest into the d ath The kind in the state shenff said Saturday game in the touiney, held it ol Wilforil A Grf, was that a gun, a 22 caliber rifle, The new method eliminates the BYU gy in, over West High continued untilJohnson, Wednesday by was found in a shed 60 feet the use of mortar between the School of Salt Lake, the chain Judge J E Tictjen today whtn from the blocks except for the pilasters pionship team, by a 74 67 mar it was iound granaiy The attendthue wcie no ing physician said death was The blocks aie tied together gin The Lions gave notitr couit l spoilt is available to caused by the bullet wound with reinforcing rod It can be they were well qualified to b attend By law an mqutsi an not by banging repaired by single block oi in the ton test piesent Another brother, John JohnPiovo won their game by section. This type of conoti The jury composed of son, was found dead three struction eliminates cracking Tooele 58 41 but Ottm lost three ptrso,.s. after delibcaused by contraction of heat to East High 1 yeais ago, apparently of and cold causes, said the shererating one and a half iff hour, returned the follow1 1 . i 1 of the county received the Type I Sabin oial polio Tn'wt, vaccine. Dr C. M Smith, health officers, said for residents to leceive total immunity, they should continue with the Sabin senes planned for April 20 arid 21 and May 18 and 19 The high tournout of residents for the polio vaccine was indicative of the continuing interest of the county in polio r V T . talons in Class Upse& Wests 14 y - yinncp a-- immunity. The clinic of the past weekend w as held thi ough coop eration of several agencies headed by the Utah State Kent Brock Medical Association Hundieds Receives Eagle Badge and Sculpture Maich 10 thru of olunteer woikers includ Apnl 3 in the Salt Lake Art ing doctors and nuises assis Center In addition to the ted in the immun zation proWins sculpture pieces there will be gram. 49 paintings on Make-udisplay Clinic of the exhibit A make-u- p are the Junior League of Salt been scheduled polio clinic has A third Ward Scout received for this week Lake City and the Salt Lake Some citizens were unable his Eagle badge at a Court Art Center, to take advantage of the reg of Honor held on February 20 The Ford Foundation has ular clinic Kent Brock, son of Mrs held this past week expiessed willingness to con- end at the Park View School Vergie Done Brock, was presider the purchase of works Those who could not sented his Eagle award at a fiom the show upon recom- or did people not receive the Sabin Court of Honor held in the mendation of the jurors Pur- Oral Polio vaccine Zoe Ann Gardner may still Payson First Ward He is a chase award winners will be be immunized with the first member of Troop 93 He is an Homemaker of Tomorrow announced at a preview re senes by eighth grade student ta the a make-u- p attending ception for all aitists submitt clinic held Payson Junior High School March Thursday, Zoe Ann Mrs Brock pinned the Ealgle is mg 10works on Saturday 7 30 7, at the City and County to pm. d building, Provo 10 to 12 a m Badge on her son and was Those exhibiting works of and 4 to 6 pm. a minatuie badge d Elmer was in charge of painting and sculpture hail the ceremony. Zoe Ann Gardner, daughter fiom Utah, Colorado, Nevada of Mr and Mrs, Grant G and Wyoming. Name Mr. McBeths exhibit is a Gardner, Payson has been Dennis Smith Wins named Homemaker of the head carved from rock he Citizen Year at Payson High School found near Nephi A graduate She will compete with other of University of Utah, he has Santaquin will hold their Elks girls of the state in the Betty taught school m Salt Lake annual Honor Citizen proCrocker Search for the Ameri- City the past four years Dennis Smith has been notican Homemaker of Tomorrow Mamed to the former Laura gram. fied that he is a winner of one A Santaquin citizen, who has A senior at the local school Man will of Payson, he is a of the scholarships offered by given outstanding service dur- the Benevolent Zoe Ann is an officer in the son of Mr and Mrs and Protective Ralph ing the past year, will be hon-o- i Gills Pep Club, secretary of McBeth of Payson. Order of Elks Lodge 849, Provo a ed at program to be held the Payson LIDS Seminary Dennis, son of Mr and Mrs in the Santaquin Junior High and active in the Dance Class EUgne Smith, Payson, is pres School on March ident of the She was listed on the honor student body at Speak 23, at 7 30 p m.Saturday, roll for the recently completed Payson High School and was The program, sponsored by captain of the football semester. In the Santaquin Lions Club, has last fall He is a star team player been held each year since on the High School BasketA former British Mission 1956 Clubs and organizations ball team presently playing in president and his wife will be have been given application the state tournament speakers at the Sacrament blanks to name a citizen for The scholarship applicants Club meeting of the Payson Fourth the award who has given out- were judged on scholarship Ward Sunday evening. standing service in a civic citizenship, personality, leaderT Bowring Woodbury, for- church or all Payson Garden Club will around good ship, perserverance, resource-fullneshold a regular meeting Friday mer mission president and Area neighbor way in the communpatriotism, 21 night. general supervisor of the mission-ar- y ity. woithiness and financial need Reid Wayman will be speaprogi am of the church, A The cash awards may be used banquet will not be held ker at the meetirig to be held and Mrs will be this year as has been in pre- by the students toward m the Seminary building at speakers atWoodbury tutition the Sunday even- vious years, an and costs at the college of their 7 '30 Mr. Wayman will speak ing meeting of the Fourth program will be excep'ional on the subject, given and a choice. Basic Prin- Ward Meeting will start at is scheduled The guest speaker of ciples Landscaping 7pm public is invited to attend A woik of sculptuie by James McBeth, Salt Lake City, ioi n ei ly of Payton, has been selected as one of 14 to appeal m the Exhibition of Painting Kent Brock p - JJi T JA i c city-count- 2 A- Small Claim Court JL v ,2r f City Shop Wall, nrca 95 Payson, Santaqum and Go- about 95' , of residents of this shen joined Utah County and aiea wtie immunized the State of Utah to KO Polio In Ltah County, 90,191 pas About 4900 persons took ad- ed through the several clinics vantage of the clinic and took fhe population ot the county their vaccine sugar cube ,s 1C6 u00, which makes about y and Sunday at the Paik View School in Payson. In Santaqum 1 ISO were lmmu-- 1 lzed and 633 vent to the Goshen School lor their sugar McBelh cube It was estimated that of 50 j dfe y, 13 THURSDAY, MARCH PAYSON, UTAH, , Eagle Badge Gardner pre-ente- Named Homemaker Er-lan- Santaquin to can--rcpoi- 1 self-infhcl- ed 53-5- Am. Legion Holds Honor Scholarship ing verdict: We bsl e' e WiLord son Speech Contest Reed Distuct yhr mn -- Bench, No Commander American Log 4, announces the twenty-sixt- h Annu il National H ch chu,l Oiatoucul Contest to hd?tlf the Pl0Vu iL auditoiium on Fiiday, Maid! 15, at 1 GO pm the oiatoi ical participation .f n' of th te the Amu ican maJr events ol Legion p.ogiam This piog,am attracts the attuit.on of arp ox lmately 40 000 contestants 4th Ward Sun. Payson Garden Amcn--ams- Corner s, Vernon Jensen President to preside Farmers Assoc, lo Hold Convention the nation An inteiestmg am appro be given and the public is invit d xuU WilfoidA Johnson John- m mtl h,s dath s b. tween Feb. 22 and somo-l.nu- unknown. n the body born Oslerman Johnson. He lived his entire life in Santaqum, attended the Santa-Tttschools, and was a member of the LDS chuich Suiviving are three brothers and two sisters, Coni ad A. Johnson, Santaquin; Willie A. Johnson and Eskell A Johnson, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Olive Broadhead, Nephi, and Mrs Annie Heelis, Santaqum. Funeial services for Mr Johnson were held Tuesday at the Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake Center Bishop Frank Sorenson tf Santaquin First Ward m A thiee-ma- n juiy was sworn in fot the inquest and advised to vien the Lxlj be foie Wednesday Oificidls piesent besides the jadge wcie County Attorney Arnold C Roy lance, Sheint Ralph Chappie, Lavon Junior Ross of the Santaquin Police Dave McMuJlin of Pay-solepicsented the Johnson family. Mi Join soi was found dead in his gianaiy in Sanlqjin, a rope aiound his neck and a bullet wound m his head on Thuisday His bi other, Conrad disco verd wras May 18, 1894, in Santaquin, a son of Lars A. and Wilhelminia March 1 by a gun wound. We believe this was done felo, ious y by parsons At Provo Friday Wcsdburys Ronald Hall Cast Jury Verdict is Murder in Death of Santaquin Man son-Spani- officiated Bui lal was m Santaquin City Cemetery unth graveside rites by the Santaquin American Legion, under direction of Keith Jolley Mortuary. Red Cross Sets March Fund Drive Members c,f thiee Utah s to on a normal, active laH week told Gov George Ide cairy In a third personal story, Young Richard, who is Mis Pierce told how' D Clyde how the Red the Red Cioss deficient in In La The 40th annual meeting of had helped them gamma in times of the body's first line globulin, Cioss assistance had helped the Intermountain of defense Farmci t disaster, illness, and bcieave against bnrg home her son from GerLeads for the Verdi opera Association will be has been infection, held at ment many following the accidental 'La Traviata, to be presented the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake The occas on was the annual fireceiving doses of the blood death of a second son ABC by the Utah Valley Opera City on action for mote than a y'eai communications Saturday, Maich 9 report lo the govemoi on Red d Association m the Provo High service Suppicn cntn g Mis Baines, to General Manager Cioss activities in Utah according the necessary verification In School Auditorium Maich Hoiy C. K Ferre Cane tJd Gov Clyde for an um, GjV CUde pi disc d the unt were announced Saturday emergency leave 136, 4C0 cubic centimeters will at start 9 30 woik of Red cross, Meetings At Utah military installations by Mrs Victor J B rd, presi a m of gamma globulin stiessing with registration at 9 a m that he had maintained a wcie pro- and through local dent of opera association high vided free to Ut ih residents moie than 5 500 US chapters, Ron Hall, Payson, is cast m President Vernon Jensen and regnd lar the organization serviceHst ytai thiough the C K Red men and their families were Fene will Manager Telling their own stones of Cioss the part of Gastone Intel mountain Regional a full report on activi-ic- s Red Cioss assistance make were Mr helped by Red Cross last A large supporting chorus of the organization during and Mrs L J Bullen, Rich- Blood Centu m Salt Lake Caine added In cases year, w ill be under where direction of Kurt he City financial help was necessary, morning meeting Alton mond, Mis Richaid P Baines. Weinzinger, Colleen Collins S Thit'v ih Ut Gadd, f li t.t vice president, Bountiful, and Mis elnpteis paitici Red Cross piovided moie than Smith is choreographer Wilford Pieice, Ciun Geoige E Came pm n the Red Cio.s blood $26 000 in interest-fie- e Costumes have been designed will conduct loans Together with thiee and m Meetings will continue in the Salt Lake City, ARC volart ci otiiiis grants by Betty and Ken Liechty and fion Nev-ali, niighbuipg with a business fund consultant for northern the sets and scenery will be afternoon Noting that Red Cross helps the e chapteis last year Utah residents in many wrays, designed by Arlon Van Orden meeting of dnectors scheduled Utah, highlighted other activi i ll'cted nine than 16,000 pints Caine told the governor to close the session Officers ties of the past year in g that of bit od fiom volunteer donors 5 SO persons last a copy of the Utah T! and directors for 1963 will be year received is blood was chosen at the meeting Several Red Ci oss repoi t sibseqnently training in first aid, more than Girl to Last Augusts in 7 900 learned important announcements are eaithquake 40 hospitals swimming and scheduled at the convention dcstioyed their Richmond of 26 Ut ih serving residents lifesaving skills and another counties as well as 1 400 received according to President Jensen home, Mr and Mis Bullen thiee training m Nevada hospitals told Gov Clyde Red Cross basic home nursing skills. Tuesday, March 12th will quickley came to their assisbe the occasion for a 51st biru tance, pioviding a substantial Opens thday party for 10,000 Girl down payment to enable them " Scouts m Utah, as they obto build a new home serve the Future, Mrs. New Red Cross assistance to Utah of Girl Scouting in FRIDAY MARCH 8 victims has now earthquake Fourth Ward will open their the United States the passed $36, COO rnaik, Came Gaidcn Club Meeting Seminary new on addition The special theme for Gill Friday, March added These bldg, 7 30 pm funds, pimiaiily Scout Week in 1963 will be 15 for repan ing and SATURDAY, MARCH 9 rebuilding o1 Servt the Future, Mrs MurWard members will serve a homes, have brought much Santuqum-Tmti- c Stake Auiomc Priesthood awards M 00 for $2 ray Moler, President, Utah banquet per plate needed help to 72 Utah fana banquet, 7 pm The meal will be served from dies Council has announced IDirtr.ct MIA Quartet Festival, Girl Scouting Serves the 5 30 to 7 30 pm Many items Nephi Stake Center Holding her tw'O-- y car-ol- d son 7 30 Future - by helping girls to will be on sale and entertain- Richard pm Mis Davii, Baine learn values and skills that ment will be given during the told how fiee Red TUESDAY, 12 Cross gamma they wull use as waves, mothers, entire evening globulin was givirig Rjhard Adult Education, Diagnose and Treatment of and community leaders of the The public and other ward the ability to fight off recurReading Piobkms, Wilson School, 4 pm future Mrs Moler said members are invited to attend ring infections, enabling him In Salt Lake Sat. 1am-iLe- Traviata pro-vide- 13-1- 6, Stockman of the Payson area participate m tour by First Security Bank and Western Livestock Journal. Here eight-da- y Utah group check Herefords on San Jocquin Valley ranch in California. Farmers Return from California Ag. Tour About Utahns returned home Monday fiom a 10 day farm and livestock tour of central California enriched with agricultural know-hoand yet more appreciative of what they themselves have on their farms Dominant theme of the entire tour however became more evident as the trip progressed First Seoul lty Bank of Utah and Western Livestock Journal of Los Angeles had carefully selected ranches and farms wheie production was high from better management 200 As Dick Crow of Western Livestock Journal pointed out No longer is farming and ranching primarily a way of life You must run your operations on a business-lik- e basis or you wont be in business long The smaller outfits were more impressive to the Utahns since they could best adjust their thinking of their size to operatons Considered by the majonty of tour members as the best stop was the Hollis Warner ranch at Hickman, GO miles from San Francisco The stockmen learned here that to raise beef economically, performance of their stock is the prime requisite. Dairymen on the tour found by viewing the fine operations in California that their own farms at home were just as good, only not so large The stockmen saw grazing land bought for 5c per acre 100 years ago, and now valued at $1,000. per acre. They saw acres and acres of olive groves where the land price is set at $10,000. per acre. Making the tour from Payson were Floyd Harmer, Sterling Taylor and Waldo Wilson Scouts Note pat-ent- 51st Birthday 4th Ward Mur-foundin- g Addition Events cf the Week |