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Show , 10 UkU trHE AYSONram nmm m xxx, voL. no Be mmwbbmbmbhm,! 10 PAYSON, Ward Chapel to Dedicated Sun. 1st KaSRSM UTAH COUNTY, MARCH UTAH, FRIDAY, 10, n, Many citizens mpst file an income report, whether or not they are required to pay an income tax. cla-i- All returns must be in on or before March 15, Reappointed Superintendent Nebo Sch "otifhd by lirti-ic- t b r t e o ,, h Central Scout Committee Ladies Outlines March Plans Ail persons who have a net income of $1000 a gross income of $5000 and who are single not living with husband and wife are re iuir- - ui.m or . Th. regular monthly meeting of the Central Committee of the Nebo District of Scouting was held MoHaving continued over a period of nday night at the Stake office and ay p.ans for the coming month were nine weeks ending on Friday, March :, the ladies of the Cultus Club, Lady made, A court of examination for scouts Lions and American Legion Auxiliary was held and 12 boys qualified for have carried on one of the most sucGO merit badges. They will be award- cessful civic projects. ed in the various wards to Wayne Unddernourished children from the Peck, Max Bliss, Ralph O. Davis, Taylor and Peteetneet schools, incluA Bert Draper, Elman Ellsworth, ding children from the first to fifth Hall, J. Crump, Arthur L. Ilart-- grades inclusive have been served w it; n, Elvon Robert E hot lunches during the noon hour. McClellan, Siui'h, Russel Smith, B. A. Smith. Selections were made by the teachers o and' school nurse and the children were provided tickets which entitled i j Mrs. Lydia Dillingham Passes Away at Provo Presented March 24 ider a new revenue act, the exemption for marked persons is reduced to $2500 from the former figure of $3500. Income tax blanks are maled to those who file returns last year. This does not provide for new taxpayers, who should mal e application for income tax blanks in order to avoid penalties. Failure to receive a blank form for return does not excu-- a taxpayer from filing a report, or prevent the assertion of the penalty by law for failure to make return. The Mi1 ado ly Gi!b ri a:: Su!l-- ' an has hem select'd by the muiic !ej aitmert of the high school for ts annual production on the twenty-fourt- h of March. The comp' tithm for places ha-- - been especially keen thi ytar, all the r.ble.-- t singus having participat' d ii. he tryouts. The school has given many operas by Gilbert and Sullivan and Victor Herbert but The Mil ado" ooooooooo-cxxcoooooooooooooooxoooois the most difficult yet att mpted It calls for a wide range of voice- end much technical skill. The following students will com- Lions prise the cast, Leah Fianeom, Delh Wilson, Ruth Snow, Dorothy Wignal, Rex Brcadbent, Mai tin Gtee.ihalgh, Russell Peterson, Russ Eanuy an i ro Hallows. The Iay-o- n Lions were eliminated Tom the state tournament running The music is being directed by Mr. hin they ueie di feated by Spring-wil- e irl NcLon and the dramatics by 7 on th' Nebo Champions Mies Anna Hughes. the floor. o Springilb The Springville Red Devils led of Annivercary Organization neaily all of the game although Of Relief Society the Lions started the game off with 1 a To Be Observed lead. Before the end of the and were peiiod the Devils led The anniversary of the organiza-io- n 2 at the half. of the first Relief Society will Payson didnt play with fheir usie observed in the Third ward ual form as Simmons had an injurof the regular meeting on Tues- ed ankle and Strom was below par. day, March 14th at 2 p. m. Under McBith was the outstanding local the dlrectipn of Mr- -. Iva Cha-e- , Mrs. playir and scored 14 points. A Mary J. McClellan and Mrs. Elizalarge crowd of Payson fans beth Manwill, the following program went over for the game and during will be given: Song, Come, sing a Friday the students stagjoyful song, with solo and duet parts ed a fine pep rally at the school by Mrs. Virginia Hill and Mrs. Vida followed with a demonstration of Moore; prayer; song, Nay speak no one hour down town in the business ill,; address of welcome, President section. There was plenty of class Rosa Tervort; The organization of spirit but Springville was just a bit the first Relief Society in Nauvoo, too good. o Mrs. Hazel Baird; ladies chorus, Spring Song, under direction of PAYSON JUNIOR Mrs. Iva Chase, Mrs. Mary J. McCleHIGH LIGHTS llan, pianist; accordian music SouthPayson Junior High Girls Basketern Melodies, Byron Gale; reading, Mrs. A. J. Smith; ladies chorus, ball team are to motor to Goshen When Iris eyes are smiling, with on Friday, March 6, where they are duet part by Mrs. Ruth Shirts and to meet Goshen Junior Highs girls Mrs. Nellie Banister; paper, Mrs. in a basketball game. N'ellie Banister; vocal duet, Miss Our school took an hour off on Badham and Geraldine Peery; of Thursday, March ladies chorus, Vesper Hymn. Re- the afternoon invithe student body oclock one 2nd. At An freshments will be served. where they auditorium in th met to wishing anyone tation is extended amazed and at many thrilled were to attend. of the magical tricks of the magician In Commemoration of the organ- Ilowa. To add to the excitement we ization of the First Relief Society, had Mr. Mouse as a visitor. After Remany girls had screamed and stood the members of the First ward on a chairs, the mouse was caught and pageant lief Society are presenting recreation carried out. the in Serving Angds, hall on Wednesday evening March At the completion of the 9th grade 15. The same rag ant is bcing given ThursEconomics Lunqheon un,it,3 Home on hall in the Fourth ward 16. separate section banquets or lunchday evening, March will eons (whichever the girls prefer) are The Second ward organization amusement to he held. Section 9th G held their give the pageant in their 15 and closing social on Thursday March 9. hall on Wednesday, March with the affair was in the form of a formthe Third vur.l will celebrate March al banquet for the girls and their a special program on Tuesday, mothers. Miss Pearl Johnson was 14, at 2 p. m. toastmistress, Miss Lois Powell, genof eral chairman, Miss Phyllis Dixon, Payson Camp No. 1, Daughters' on Thursday, luncheon chairman, and Miss Dawna Utah Pioneers will meet John Johnson was main chairman for the Mrs. of March 9, at iha home decorating committee. Persson. the at meet Phyllis Dixon, Reporter will ca:. p Seagull o Ed- Mrs. of home a1 tie same time Mrs. Paul Davis entertained at- a ward S'r.yd'ir. y o . delightful Bridge luncheon on The various deentertained afternoon. Mendenhall Miss Jean of St. Patrick a tails wore sugge-tiv- e a number of her young friends at cele- Day. Her guests included the memto evening dinner party Sunday Delta Bridge club brate her birthday anniversary. Pre- bers of the Junior Earl Mrs. Page, Mi-- s Iona Mi-- s Edith Hamilton, with sent were Mrs. and McClellan Wayne Loveless George Stanton, Miss Bliss Bmgham. tables were n Four and Hendrick-oas guests. special Jesse Bowen Welton at play. the hostess. s Eliminated c Sylvanus Drollinger From Tournament 34-2- G- -5 17-1- Committee Will Present Two Plays Friday Activity the direction of the M. I. A. Activity Committee of the Third Ward, two contest plays will be presented at the Tabernacle Friday night at 7:10 to which all are invited. Und'r o Board Reorganized The Stake bo X- . School Sunday was recently reorganized, all of tbe new members being from the Santaquin wards. William Chatvvin bs sustained as superintendent; Nels Butler and Au-ti- n Carter, assistants. Members of the retiring superintendency wore, John Taylor, Golden Taylor and Heber A. Curtis. board Entertained at Party The officer- - and teachers S cond Ward Mutual of the with eir partri rs were entertained at a carnival party at the home of Gene-- e Thursday evening, arch 2. The Pishopric and their and the ca.--t of the ward dra-m- a toying the Fiddler were spec'- Bayson s! guests. Those a- re."f'd - a- te.lc-- e ,ere isting with the party were people. A fort-D-- e wa- - pre-eto read palms aL to the atmosphere of - nt ocea-ii,r- ,. I1,ay cl serve (1. Progressive and carnival games refresh-yn.- s people Forty-fiv- e the affair. en-lye- d Attend Exercises A of Party and Runekahs wr,t to the Hni .. I.ehi e from Odd Fell-- s the local Saturday night installation lodge, M .Mm local of twenty-fiv- G. M. exercises Henry Jeppson was in charge group. P ui'e 'pM at,V "v V 3 ice piece Dining Room a'nu Finish. Practic-KiUii- e at Chronicle Off Carry Out Successful Project. The Annual Optra To Be selected. PER YEAR v r J.py l, gin-, 2.00 Brk-Oi'le- y n l.a; of id to 'fkct,n for aruh rm of of. ice W.l-c- d' i rift lean! he bis unanimous t ml Mi Ivin r U, 1953 "'a1'11 '.be MM' ; Chronicle . .r U troKWrasrarararararagrrararaMHa Fayson Band Organized 'oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooock For Coming Year TIME IS SHORT FOR FILING Members of the Payton lmn.l mot Monday night in the Ameiican INCOME TAX REPORT club room and organized for the coming year with William Clay-soChapel, TV Par'i President; Elmo R. Wil-ocompleted will j,.ch wa- - iiJinty to service Drak- -, busa k'dul.catG Mial 12 at 2 iness manager; Melvin Done, conduc. March M.miay, W eii be h' tor. The hrdi.ation program will m P sac-it nuetl the evening i be coii and the public is in-- a Melvin Wilson ran t eh sessions. m to a i'it VO . VfU XOUNCJ aftc-rr.oo- n Al-eo- Wed-ne-da- Dies at Salt Lake Sylvanus Drollinger, a former well known re si b'nt of Payson, di-- d lat: Friday night in a Salt Iake hospital where he had been receiving medical treatment for eight weeks. He wa brought from his home at Roosevelt suffering from an unknown ail. nor,; and was at the home of his brother, Milton Drollinger in Payson. From there he was removed to the Salt Iake hospital. The young man was 1 rn in Pay-so- n August 5, 1S9H. a ; on of Benjamin F. and Ursula Elmer Drollinger. He married Ilazel Hardman ill 1918 and they moved to Fonsevdl where he engaged in farming. He is survived by his widow- - and five young children, Velda, Cljella, Jessie Peggy' and John Franklin; two brothers, Allen and Arden Drollinger all of Roosevelt; 'one brother, Milton Drollinger, Payson; and two sisters, Mrs. P. O. Pearson, Dividend, and Mrs. Electa Bellows Lake Shore. The body was brought to the home of the brother in Payson to be viewed by relatives and friends until Monday afternoon, when it was taken to Roosevelt where services were held Monday afternoon with burial in the Roosevelt City Cemetery. o Contest Plays Presented Three contest one act plays and one comedy were presented in the Fourth ward Chapel Friday night under the direction of the M. I. A. The plays and casts were as follows: The Women Folks, Mrs. Duke Page Walker Fairbanks, Della Trotter, Shirley Rae Ronson, Edna May Love, less, Maxine Stewart, Cecil Gab. The Killer, Sherman Loveless, Clark Reece, Irving Schaerrer, Maxine Livingston. Peggy, Marion Patten, Ileber Cur tis, Albert Huber, Bernice Pi terson. Bron Cheever, Ilazel Perkins, Nellie Schaerrer. Gittin Acquainted, A. Cheever, Erma Bishop George Patten, Gladys Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Baliff had for their guests over the week end, Mrs. Baliffs mother, Mrs. A. G. Barratt and other relatives from Salt Like Mrs. Lydia B. Shepherd Dillingham wife of W. E. Dillingham, resi-d- i nt of Payson for 17 years, died Friday in Provo at the home of her ioi Harold M. Dillingham from pneu a onia after a months illness. Mrs. Dillingham was born in Fisher, Illinois. With her husband she came to Utah 23 ycar3 ago and rerid d in Salt Lake and Bingham until coining to Payson where Mr. Dillingham was employed at the Orem Hiops. She is survived by her husband three sons and one daughter, H. M. Dillingham, Provo; L. E, Dillingham, Salt Lake; L. W. Dillingham, Los Angeles; Mrs. Ted Woods, Rock fringe, Wyoming. Eight grandchild- icn also survive. The body was brought to the Clau-- 1 'ii Funeral home in Payson Monday morning and funeral services were held at 1 p. m. in the Fourth ward chapel. Bishop George A. Cheever was in chargp and the speakers were J. A. Loveless and Charles II. White. Two selections O My Father, and I need Thee every hour, were rend-- i red by a male quartette, Arthur Jones, Roy Gale, Max Kerr and Stewart Schaerrer. Mrs. Irene Provst-gaar- d rendered two vocal solos Re5i5, signation, and rf Mine. The invocation was offerIn addition to serving and prepar'd by George Schaerrer and the ing the meals the ladies donated a benediction by John Smith. Interment portion of the material. A number was in the Provo City Cemetery. of additional ladies made contributions but were unable to give their time. A canvas was made of all business houses at the beginning of the project and all contributed generously. The I. O. O. F. provided the building without charge and the city furnished the lights and fuel. Mr. Sorrell Was very helpful as janMrs. Millie Genettie Holder Grigg itor and in a general way. This fine widow of William Alexander cooperation was responsible for the 85, Grigg, died Thursday forenoon at her splendid success of the project. home in the First ward from The officers of the organizations incident to old age. various committees desire to express She was born August 10, 1874 in their sincere appreciation to all who Stokes County, North Carolina, a gave aid in any way. . O'- daughter of Charles Jefferson and Mary Wicker Holder. She ha3 been To All Beet Growers of a resident of Payson for 63 years and was a very active member of the Utah & Wasatch Counties: L. D. S. Church. The directors of the State Sugar She is survived by onej sister, Mrs. Beet Association being unable to Delilah Francom of Payson, one browith the manufacturers of Suagree ther, John Holder, Crawford, Nebrason a contract desire to meet gar a and Alma foster son, L. Pottka, all the beet growers Saturday at The be viewed er, Payson. body ipay 2 p. m., in the Court Room at Provo, at tbe Claudin Funeral Homt.-Funerfor the purpose of discussing the services will be held' clause which they desire to tariff 1 Monday at p. m. in the First ward wiHe in the contract. with chapel Bishop Otto Erlandson o in charge. Mrs. Millie Grigg Passes Thursday ts al tr TPY.A WANTAD o Infant Daughter Dies Marjorie Leone Davis, infant daugh ter of Ted and Eudora Steele Davis died at the family home in Goshen Sunday. The child was born on January 23, and is survived by the parents and two brothers, Sterling and El Ray Davis and the grand parents Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Steele, Mr. Ne-pDavis and Mrs. C. M. Cone. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the Goshen ward and interment was in the Goshen cemetery under direction of the Smilin Charlie Says- - hi and Ogden including Miss Veda Barratt, Mr. Reid Barratt, Mr. Dallas A. Barratt, Mr. Don Epperson, Miss An- Deseret Mortuary. na Brown and Mr. Arthur F. Brown. In honor of Mrs. Flint Dixon, the members of tbe Third ward M. I. A. girls chorus entertained at a birthday party Monday evening at the Dixon home. Mrs. Dixon is the director of the chorus Rook was played and lunchon served. Wonderful mother hem to thi3 service. Meals were served in the I. O. O. F. Hall dinning room on each of the five school days of the nine weeks and 2210 well balanced, nourishing hot lunches were served during that period. Rrs. Fea rn Gray was general chairman and the following ladies assisted: First week, Mrs. Lottie Lant, Mrs. Lucile Monson, Mrs. A. Ilermanson, Mrs. Daisy McCormick Mrs. Mildred Bunnell, Mrs. Gladys Wilson; Second week, Mrs. Clyde Wilson, Mrs. Pearl Ott, Mrs. Edith Smith, Mrs. Nellie Stewart, Mrs. Lodasca Dixon; Third week Mrs. Della Huish, Mrs. Verna Ellsworth, Mrs. Erma Shuler, Mrs. Iris Amos, Mrs. Bitha Wightman; Fourth week, Mrs. Frances Simpson, Mrs. Lois Bates, Mrs. Mary Jeppson, Mrs. Iva Chase, Mrs. Zenda Jones; Fifth week, Mrs. Cuba Davis, Mrs. Annie Curtis, Mrs. Mina Simons, Mrs. Gladys Winters, Mrs. Grace Oleson; Sixth week, Mrs. Della McClellan, Mrs. Anna Stevens, Mrs. Edna Street, Mrs. Elva Taylor, Mrs. Lizzie Burdick; Seventh week, Mrs. L. P. Vickers, Mrs. Aurora Wilson, Mrs. Mary Curtis, Mrs. Aftnn Mrs. Edna Carlisle, .Vightman; Eighth week, Mrs. Hazel Erlandson, Mrs. Ida Huish, Mrs. Aleen Persson, Mrs. Mildred McClellan, Mrs. Eppie Cloward; Ninth week, Mrs. Eliza C. Wlhite, Mrs. Lula Erfandson, Mrs. Emma Wilson, Mrs. Adelia Dixon, Mrs. Ella Reece. o Mr. and Mrs. Harold Okerman entertained the Gold Band Bridge Club members Wednesday eveningj. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum McGellan and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ludlow were special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Ilar-me- r and Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Clow-ar- d received the prizes. With. our modem methods o diplomat and propogaiida ,on( half o tnl "world aoesnt wonder H0V th' other half live lrbuiWHY - |