Show r f Sa Salute I ute ufe to toJ Payson son an and Gold Golden en n 0 Onion nion nion Days Days' r r 1 ar ra raA V 1 s A N i L 3 p. p R b C y N. N Y y t Mt r RJ i 1 i n Y t t v tx l tt N ly kt t 5 4 y n Y SS Q n t 4 Sg Ty T. T y dt e W SYM A view of Main street in Pay son looking toward the south tw It 34 rt 4 Q 4 Y Y A 1 C n Y I do r aZ h t R P Pl l r Si v r N a 1 jv pt 1 AS i r n n. n a j y i ix 1 w Fa H 3 r r t t On Has t na rN d r fN ir 3 U 9 x f Q tj t S t i v v 34 o i r i e if 6 a tt Y i Y P r aY rA rAPo Po M t 4 n Clara lara Jean Perkins Miss Payson Parson receives key y to o city ity from George C. C Chase mayor and general g chairman of the celebration rat on W A 1 4 0 o ii y Yf 1 y Sim r 5 a R P t s yie 4 rv n a y n OE The newly constructed Pay Payson son high school gymnasium Y f 1 N r o Sr p J Mj f oda P i dS tA f. f ry t y ry 4 dt N N R Rr q 3 y r S ti i f g i P Payson home of the an annual annual annual an- an nual Golden Onion Days celebration will be honored in a radio salute over station station station sta sta- sta- sta tion Tuesday at p. p m. m A narrative tion will tell of the colonization colonization colonization colo colo- of the community by early Utah pioneers Community celebrities who will take part in the broadcast include George C. C Chase mayor of Payson Elaine Shuler Onion Days queen Clara Jean Parkins as Miss Payson and June Butler queen of the har har- vest Mayor Chase will be the f featured guest speaker and Miss Shuler will ex extend extend extend ex- ex tend an invitation to the public to attend the Onion Days events being held from Friday through Mon Mon- day The program is one of a series honoring communities ties of the intermountain west and is sponsored by byThe byThe byThe The Salt Lake Tribune- Tribune Telegram with and the Salt Lake chamber o of commerce cooperating I h. h I 1 I lr m f I fd rN ii fY w. w M Mm m 4 re a i I L S li a s b tu X S Sa a o U aro r p 4 J B f j v Ju June Butier Butler harvest displays 13 queen golden onions one for each year of the annual Onion days celebration Wl S h ui V f a a b a y Y Y Y 1 r n t i iy Er y T y 8 TO RP G Floyd Hamer vice chairman of the celebration shown at athis athis athis his work as manager of the Utah Poultry Producers' Producers C Cooperative Cooperative Coop Coop- operative op- op association plant in Payson Eggs are an important important important tant part of Payson's industry s t aa hi S' S i V j ji 3 7 l A A d m i 9 y k i. i 1 o o try h d' d V B A r 9 W r A j t i A lk it Y fr a av v vi 5 4 M oj Elaine Shuler Onion day queen and John T. T Lant race meet chain look over one of last years year's winners Alpha Lorraine owned by Mrs L IJ d Stewart of Payson S V w r. r N t iW p ff rf dH J. J J EJ j z J n lY l r Jd l'S il S 'S J d Y rY r 4 r 4 5 ro y r rf r rc f c tr 1 et r r Y b a a t iY i 4 r. r 4 5 Y Ply w 3 b C R a S A Js' Js 3 9 s d A J 3 S r Pt S SY Sa Nay J k aay a Y j a t r t tj 8 o v t J Miss Sarah Searle oldest living child born in Payson looks at picture if her parents John Cortland and Jerusha Hill Searle who were in first group of settlers of Payson S 3 j s. s RA fC 5 ru ri v C f r pi j hr W i a 4 4 V t r rP P 1 d r j 1st i i ew 3 Y N Ny J C H SaYf A N ene e A view of the new Commercial bank of pa Payson to be opened the e evening of August gUst 3 30 as a feature ea ure of the celebration 31 |