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Show Ik Speech Meet Set Mar. 25 At Payson i Payson Red Cross itcaia U.IYC PAYSON LIIU , j j IT 1 . - 1 J:-, .. y ' 'nI!"" ' ... ' . dis- will be in charge of timing and Bates is general chairman of the ; tion festival of high schools from Lehi to Nephl will be held at Pay-so- n high school Saturday, March 25. Winners .will participate in meet the following the state-wiweek! at Brigham Young university in Provo, 'j Clarence Peay, principal of the Juab high school, who is general manager of speeth activities of this division, will be in charge of arrangements with Arch. Williams of Payson high school speech department assisting. Local students de Response nas been poor, members .said and it is believed that the quota of $880 will not be reached, though no official tally is available at this time, Dean Simmons is general chairman of the Red Cross in Payson. Mrs. "IRoy Mrs. KenLadies assisting in the drive neth "Witt, Wightman, Mrs. Mrs. Boyd Ivory, included all members of the .Beta Donald Curtis, Mrs. Reid Curtis Cultus club, with the following chairmen of their home wards: and Mrs. Leslie Reece. , Events will begin at B a. m., with the following numbers sched uled: 23 dramatic: readings, 23 humorous readings, 21 retold In stories, 15 pantomimes and five one-a- ct plays. Readings and retold TOKYO, March 17 (U.P.) Gil stories will be, given in the mornDodds, the "flying parson" of ing, with plays commencing at 2 American track fame, will address p. m. Christian rallies here next week, the occupation public Information PROXY NO GOOD office, announced today. PROVIDENCE, R. I. U.R Mrs. Dodds will deliver illustrated Agnes Haydeh pushed back seat lectures In Yokohama March 25 driving too far when she apand in Tokyo March 26, and then peared in court for her husband will visit South Korea where he on a speeding charge. He was also has a preaching engagement. without his license when arrested His tour is' sponsored by the so she showed hers. He still had Pocket Testament League of New to answer ' the charge and Day York. the fine. 'Flying Parson' To Preach s ,0 time. or Perfect with with what-have-yo- K u m t . Japan - I i TOWN HOUSE CRACKERS for 2 clean bie! broken crock Ovol-Kop- d No crumbs-n- with o tproadtr-o- I I. Lw your rugi. n Herald Want r'H K y ITV H Br ng Results Ads1 1 ;' a 4 ' -- British to Buy U. Si Surplus Eggs -- multi-million-dol- lar de-shel- led i . J . powder.- - . ; Eagles to be Host To State Officers State officers of Fraternal Order of Eagles will be in Provo. Sunday for a banquet and initiation ceremonies, according to president of the Provo chapter, Alfred Carter..;. - j ; The banquet will begin at 6 p.m., at " 474 W. i Center Street, with the initiation preceding it at 3 p.m. Entertainment will be conducted throughout the after- noon. !' -- ; f Ta Payson .WASHINGTON, March 17 (U.R) The government was reported ready today to , sell more - than 1,000,000.000 of Its price support eggs to Britain at prices averaging less .than 13 cents a dozen. Informants said U. S. and British negotiators were close to agreement on the deal, probably thebiggest egg transaction in world history. The eggs which have been and dried into powder-- are part of Uncle Sam's vast "surplus" food hoard. The eggs were taken off the market in 1948 and 1949 to hold up farm prices The department has about $1.30 a pound invested in; egg powder. That Is equivalent to about 43 cents a dozen. If the deal with Britain is completed, informants said, the sale price is. expected to be less than 40 cents a pound (equivalent to 13 cents a dozen). , Actually, the transaction would return less than that .amount to the treasury. A portion of the money Ithe British would use would be supplied by the economic cooperation administration under the Marshall aid program. Some reports said Britain was expected to take 35,000,000 to 40,- 000.000: pounds of ; egg powder. The U. S. government now holds about 85,000,000 .pounds of egg . By MADOLINE DIXON Mr. and Mrs. Max Pecry of Spokane, Wash., are spending a week in 'Payson at the home of Mrs. Peery's mother, Mrs. Vina Mendenhall and other relatives. Mr. . Peery attended a business convention in Salt Lake City prior to coming to Payson. Mrs. Adelia S. Dixon has returned from a week's visit at the homes of daughters, Mrs. Jean Westrlng in Nephi? and Mrs. Louise Hansen in Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Huish of Roosevelt visited here recently and were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rowe Groesbeck. Mrs. H. L. Yorgason entertained at a prettily arranged children's party for. her daughter, Floy Kay, who was celebrating her fifth birthday. Little girls who en joy ed, the affair were Linda Miller,Joyce Ivy, Marcia Nell and Mary Ann Smith. Highlight of the refreshment hour was the lovely birthday cake decorated in a circus motif. Favors were baskets of suckers dressed as dolls. Cousins Connie Crook and Susan Haskell, and other relatives called later in the day. i Miss Genevieve McBeth was hostess to two charmingly arranged bridge luncheons recently. The first was held at the home of Mrs. Wendell Erlandson. Covers were arranged for those mentioned and Mrs. C. E. Stevenson, Mrs. Max Stewart, Mrs. Bryce Jones, Mrl Eugene Smith, Mrs. ' Robert Montgomery, Mrs. Marshall Fisher' and Mrs. Kejth sHayes. The second party was arranged Thursday at the home of Mrs. Vyrori Davis In Salem. A dozen guests were present and bridge favors were awarded to Mrs. Roland Erlandson, Mrs. Clark' Reece, and ; ' Mrs. Larry Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Depefw of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, are visiting relatives and friends in Payson, where they are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Soence Snow were among the many ' payson people who attended games of the state basketball tourney in Salt Lake city this week. - LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 17 Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt believes many persons "misunderstood" the nature of her tele vision program on, which. Paul Robeson was! to have taken part in discussion group, The" program was cancelled by the National Bradcasting company after a flood of protests against the appearance of the Negro singer because of his alleged pro- Communist Mrs, sympathies. Roosevelt said here yesterday that her son Elliott arranged the pro gram with the idea that "subjects should be controversial." "The subject in this case! was 'The Negro in Polities', and Paul Robeson was to have represented the Progressive party, with the same amount of time to speak as others in the 'group, Mrs. Roose r velt said. . i 'I III V S VI ,( V X 2)fjj j t : richness :MnFiir I?llZlIul gupi Gtiii Mnn Pure : SALT LAKE; CITY, March 17 The federal bureau of cen- -' sus today warned Utah residents to watch out for fake enumer (0.rD ators.- i - ; ; District Supervisor Milton E. Allred explained that the actual count of noses will hot begin until April 1 and that any census Information seekers now circulat J ing are phonies.! Allred also warned householders that legitimate census takers will not and cannot solicit do nations or attempt to distribute advertising matter. 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A Ivl !GhJ oom rot ISoit oni ivnf . r . . . . z Tor zdc Ajaxuieanser LuxToHefSoap0 5c 21c Scotch Cleanser . . . pkg. 11c Market Changes 1 E ; r if, L. &J : - 0- ONE , : (U.R) KM . Fake Enumerators Robeson Broadcast Reported In S. L. NBC CaHs Off ua The annual 11 Friday. March 17, 1950 x TOUTI1FUL HELPERS Two refugee sisters Bra. &. ana Alena A, who recently fled with their par ecu rrooc a Communist country, appear a: Archbishop Jobs J Mltty office is San Francisco tc oelp bim appeal for contributions to the United states Catholic Bl&hopr Fund. Eva aso Alena were Drought oere under the program financed by the Bishops Fund for which Archbishop Mim is trrtna tc raise $200,000. The national goal la S5.000.000 to help displaced European i T penjamin. - trict drama and speech interpreta other details. Principal Louis A. affair. PAYSON Red Cross drive In this district is almost complete, according to Mrs. Byron Montague, president of Beta Cultus club whose members have canvassed all of Payson, Springlake Land -- DAILY HERALD ' Wrt v 1 i 3- - Phone 200 Mcscrvy s Market1? North Calverslty 98 Market B.-Y- .'s 495 Thone East 6th Torth Phone 3304 Market Breretors Road Phone Provo 04 RS Canyon lvji 33c Ream's Better Food a, in? Firsts rmi rata n r::j n Market Phone West Center Till i - ( 12 1909-- J 890 aasai Quart Size BUI's Stop 54? 780 Shop North 5th West ' Fbone 1418-- J 1 j KIN0- S- ORIP Ol f EICOLATO hS I ,11 ; |