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Show ilk hi Cix YOUNO ,RIGIUM rrr1 3UKX, m j 'V V W "' ar CHRONICLE : t : xvr s?3? m&HjS'axssuacBzs&asa LTAll RAY FOX, Girls Present Three Ore Act Plays Junior KacHfeiawi 2Xai22333r$3S5anS2S5a6 L22 ZEES. 12 V .sc V(.)L. .a ft r" Aib r;4 twws COUNTY, FRIDAY', MARCH UTAH, $2 00 PEP. 2 1, lJ.K5 - but TRUE Odd Quarterly Coaefrence Held r fl led unda baturuay and .eve c c" YEAR ' Tr ric ii Ii. I!, bens, f.enior mem Cou.xil of Seventy, repre genera! church authorit - at the Xebo Stale Quaiterly Con ..ied session s.as hel ft rcncc. The .u ilia ureiel rirsiee.- - sum Le s i li President t natud.ay seniiig hue :h scar:1 Monday eft R. Fay lor hi cbaigo. Speakers wer eil-1. o j.i Mr M. .ui , i'Lm. i''j le-- President Georg - Urn . Mivo; i self e ' V : her Mer.love, Hyrui jc. Spinet ., . ices sstie conducted ly Loutcm-cckJames Hiatt and Sydne 1,1,110 c ana r..r 'c rf thr eu' the high council. eh ell Corey t K lit sseie Jain its t At th'1 Sunday morning sessio g I harles 11, While j re i.; " talks svero given by Lesli ' Schaerr- - tKr lion s a1 offered hv G of Santaquin, ssho recentl Johiuun cr a d th. lenid.cticn by Ch.ves d fioir. a mission to Norsvaj '' r.tir Ga.:. The p nnp sclectij.i of Benjamin, svho leas Doi.ald Wiide , sseil wa' rendered literal Services Held Fcr Mrs. Eva L. Miles '() l! ic- f t,it 1 !'. - , -- A 1 i A a Ijia'-t- . M e ''J e:-- . S) ill., a-- :i,.c! 1 . Some-tini- numb il jlu-ic.- . Ldni Sluf.cU R Fa ill. iircJ Mams C'.a'i- - urid'--and- .rtlacKd p.ano s' t Mallm, Borne I, Mi ty ompamed tal trio, , Taar . M , u n 1 l f Loci-tv tk. ITa y M. Wyler an fhotus; 1 M 5f .a Fran-in- a mi .sion and Miss Ev soon MiV. Let--. i Cli.'r Roberts delivered a dit of Pr( lover of my soul;" cour e on "America, a land iing r .he. n Mrs Ro.'i. rf "real cclo, Tie general ami s'ake officers svei 11 ' lie Let the loner Provs.gaanl; tai"tJ at the Sunday afternoo tie ssared be ie' burning, .g.iti as a quartette by Le . y Pale, Max . c..7cri . Cpeake.s svere, Waylan Arthur Jones and P'.evsa: R. ti;ht.nan, Pi .hep Paul Ludlos Patriarcn L. A. Hnl, Milton Bee1 'cliaerrer. C.i-t- a Olson svb " in i.e r. the v Roy Uhl, Mi. , I.p.crr'crt mis Cemetery under dii ection of th- - lau-dln ssill leave soon on a short term J7 dor Roberts. ion and Funeral Home. Jr-u- s. D Health Class Will Not For Two iVIf . id J Begin -- X-'r- icceiud fiov been of Fa- - Wold thi Bossdi-- h P. R. Lui'n ( Unit in regaid to the Put that w.i. r.. ( ia-- s he Health on wit1' Dr. zed in Fay organ. Health a - mzt Ttt to'U chan man. Tne original plan was to front tin month each meeting bmm WMlUTlOtt Rmw OF 0.s. TU'l organization. Ilowiver, tile ssill not la gin for t o r.nni clasH and announcemet ssill he made that time. v:x e.Uv mtw 0VF1CE VUU. U0VJ - Atfrr"j School Xebo Stake Sunday and the four wa.ds of Pay-sosponsored a splendid p'ay in th Tabernacle Wednesday evening. The entertainment, a foir a t dra ma The Attorney for the Defer presented by a group of young people from Santaqt'in under the die ection of Mrs. Stella Peter-osvore Maurice Hall In the ca- -t Willis Whittiir, Truman Hall, Kc it Arvil Houghton, Openshasv, Blanche Cailgitn, Wilma Holladay, Verla Holman, and M.lJud Presented Next Week n lie Kgular Library board At t a n r l .l Baby Clinic March 24 al t 1 i i Mr- -. Angus MJ.oi ritu'-v- ) a most delast wee lightful motor ti p (f tv- to t n f They fir.--t we-- , ornia and then to Cue n'r.r where d 'i situ they and traveled to n. . plac.s ti In Wa-hi- n :tc l ey Bellingham, . were guest F r and M . j Mr. ; i., and M:- -' L Mrs. lr. I Mu spent Fay ; lb. 'or i ch ; .Id ui ture COUNTY AGENTS DEPT. by Mi-- s Eilandson; 1 v 7 -, j j j j v j by Von Taylor, a a girls chorus, Trench Silos H e an fiom nosshere Trench sillos are being used in th. Lbcrary club mem- - 500 farms in Utah this year. A few d are being in Utah County. Wheie fanners do not have a con 5 rcad-Win'ii- 1 accompanied Provstgaard, Drama Presented Membeis of the Spring Lake ward resented a three act drama The woman who forgot," in the Fourth Mis. Bernice Wilson; two selectior ladies chorus; tenor solo, Leslie C sen, accompanied by Faye Opensha' selection, chorus; violin solo, The esa Krauss, accompanied by Mi ward Tuesday evening. This is an Edith instrument Bartholomew; exchange program and the Fourth Von Gale, liio, Byron Taylor, R ward in turn will give a drama at male quartette, Russell Pe Tajlor; Springlake. In the cast were Vola Butler, Law-enc- e er? on, Jean Openshaw, Rex Broa Man Lent and Blaine Holiday; Tweede, Leora Carter, Faye chorus. On, Men-lovNelson, Elvon Butler, Mon is The conference had the large Mada Butler, Helen Cropper and atteneance for a number of yea coached Rex Peery. The play was the Tabernacle Anna Miss Tweede being filled to ca and by Huey Moore. aeity at all Sunday sessions. e, o Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Taylor entertained the Gold Band Bridge Club members at a delightful dinner party followed with bridge on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Taylor were special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Schaerrer and Mr. and Mrs. Almon Ilarmer received the prizes. Revue to be Given Arrangements are being made f a Dance Revue to be given in t First ward recreation hall on Fridi evening, April 14, when Mrs. Le R Funnel will present her dancing st dents. 4 the market to buy bulls as cheap as isfaction concerning one of the old possible, thinking they are getting bulls in a section of Utah. Upon i e we pioved the daughte by all right. Results of such a pract-c, in be noticed as this will not of this Lull had produced, on an a the herd for a few years until the riage. 476 pounds of butterfat in calves develop into cows. At that year while their dams had made 4 that sse may make our Crete silo or machinery and labor to time) however, the ekuiry business pounds of fat. Such improvement ui" ii- - mole beautiful, our operate it. A trench silo can be used hould be coming back to normal and this on high record cows is most vs a campaign to a distinct advantage. You should the breeders a-e will have nothing to yet this bull was about to trees -- ee the one now being used by Bish sell or to use for replacement in cable, fj-', fur puicha-inold to the butcher. io j mt on the !p" behind the op Lundell of Benjamin. This silo their own herds. Many other bulls, just as good Another common practice among ! ol bui cling. The dnve is under is 84 feet long, 12 feed wide and 8 the one cited, may be available f of Mayor Patten and feit deep. He has more than 100 dairymen is to discard good old bulls nx ,,, hanging, the co- -t of which is b feed being used for very trival reasons. Sometimes a I, V-- - Th'- f,i-- t graih that had tons of succulent ver few dollars. This plan will p my in h Weumsday March for his dairy herd. This has saved the feet of a bull get long and he better bulls in the hands of the daii ulfa'fa, hay and grain and given good does not move around as freely as men. i, i,;m1 linn (hone of the tiees. tonnage of feed on a few acres of he might. This condition can be easM'-land. ily remedied by throwing the bull hoi of se sitIn addition to the Uo R. down in a soft place and trimming M. Provo Mr. of A. Anderson one. new This a hasc co (, F. I), put his corn in trench silo the hoofs. This should be done gradwithout cutting and came out in ex- ually and frequently in order not cellent shape. A bulletin on Trench to lame the bull by cutting too deep ilos is available to any one interest- at one trimming. ed at the Extension office. Another reason for discarding old bulls is because they get mean to DAIRY EXPERT URGES TRADING handle. This problem can be overcome OF SIRES TO IMPROVE HERDS by building a good yard and pen, Utah county is credited with hav- the type prescribed by the Extension WUDtr&ux. ing 116 grade hulls still on our farms service of the Utah State AgriculturSH( Null KM of 40G of all dairy sires used. Prof. al college. Club of Cu the M ui rf C U. A. S. the of B. Caine In reality there is very litte exII George mules Wl join with me Liierary says that In many dairy sections of cuse for any dairyman to let a good Piy M JUSALE of Spani-- h Fori a- - their guests Utah the breeders are practicing breeding bull go to the butcher. When 1 eflR in held be to will meeting at a good and faulty plan money is so scarce, exchanging of d a very Folk Junior hgh school1 of her development. Because money bulls should be the Spa-i-a" practiced more than h). ; is scarce and prices of agricultural ever before. If you have a good old lay af.'-- no' n, March 25. Mi1 are low, breeders are bull that must be changed to avoid The piogiam will be provided by commodities enter-- j following the line of least resistence speech Bur ib and all oth'-M- thi Pay1 on inbreeding get in touch with your talked-fo- r I h Fork and neglecting breeding problems. a mnt w il be by the Spnni-V. 1! county agent and arrange to trade -- well two held Some breeders are just keeping A oiar arf;ur was bulls with some other breeder in i ip- -. R bull la-the Pay- young grade n produced from their your county or neighboring section. t iVpiii.g v.rh you., imagine ! -. while own ho-t- e herds others are dis-saon lane- as going Recently we heard some -- , ,ii g . (i i v, t , a! ,t i - health i Star.hy Wil--r:- , s - an. Mr. M... lit v the ba ks.iall toui n;n was one of hn a's. f r. clyn Hosai-so- n - week end .1 o i p c t ji-;- ;u . t r Mr. I! 'If A tdall E'lami- - ni. M . . Davis, Mr. and Mr-- . Ron- . r- i urday Went rf,,; ih,,,,- - and ard T Hillrr: I C. o u,n. William Madsen, president of tl young mens M. I. A. was in chart of the M. I. A. Conference Sundi evening. The program was in tl form of a musical festival with combined stake chorus directed C. 0. Nelson. The following numbers were giv The Viking, chorus, vocal solo, M ' Irene ' M--- Mr. 5G-2- wards um of Andrew Borgei Par.'a-jUi- i :nz si.-ite- ' ssa-he- r.t ki ar- - and E s in i. i Mr po-e- 3 Act The stage is all set ar.d everything icadiness for the feature dance .vent of the year, the big annual American Legion Barnyard Carnival. The various committees have been .corking hard to make the affair this year comparable in every way .o tho-- e of past years. The drawing .or prizes, always one of the import-in- t features of the Carnivul will be better than ever. Something new in the way of decorations and concessions has been promised and in fact the entire show will be a headliner o performance. "AYSON JUNIOR The attendance is expected to be HIGH LIGHTS even greater than in other years and with Ralph Migliaccio and his big n iy rnograii for St. Pat-i-a band to provide the music and the ssa- - jne-enby the Lit-- t Legion boys as sponsors, a great (kd, ur-l- r the direction of time is anticipated. d of having an inti r . tb piograin was wrung ' an ,1! r. The numbers i.ur o I Friday, March 24 th. et- - The Safeway basketball team, com d of a group of former high school stars closed their season sv: h a trip to Mammoth Tuesday evening and in this closing game defeat-i- d a picked Mammoth team with a 0 score. The local boys have played a number of interesting games during the ssdnter months. Thur-Ja- y te Friday, March 21, in the Stake hoa-- e under the direction of Dr. P. H. Bow-disMother- - are requested to bring the babies in promptly. 1 -t tc Mrs. Julia Hancock of the Nth) Stake Relief Society board ssho charge of the Clinic svork in Payson, received svard thi- - sveek that the regular Clinics ssill be continued in the larger centers. As Payson has been outstanding in this svoik the clinic will be held a- on but la- I Barnyard Carnival - o was TO 1 Heelis. ,'o'ith-duration- rm night, the Li- a: .in. a 'u a! icport was given io ,ig total amount from tax levy awl i.Ler collect, on- -, JS52.71, tota ; 'iiituii- - S" I'UKI. Only 71 books i Id d i e tuning the year sshil. v, il hdi assn, leasing a bal-uof 1,1b hooks, 1.75 books lex- 'i .he n . i lou- j i ur. u cu at oil for ih scar 193f a .ult, Hk.tdd; jusemle, 8,20G; of 1,107 25, 1)! an incvii'O ha- 1. ile ern open hury lass Ruling the year ssith an :u enculation of MI looks daily. 0 g b d n. ,.u CmM VtLKW&Oa fcAb U)CK OTF Library Board Meeting Held Thursday Night Vo He i The Boaid i ViMU) Of OKTJOWA mrmii.'i.MJKA j 4 Act Play Presented Cluff form C&RW L o Mr. c.- - mra.wo&va wfucmicus tor UR SUCH IDISVS Spera' o SIS1 l.0 Safeway Basketball r r "i W two Team Closes Season the direction & w.aToH wpiCHme of the d home Pt" GOMIRHWtHT - a- tn sms uno ; irruii P'-.--'- iao.i - i " of Salt Lake visiting ssi4 ! t Vr s45 ivewaiu For Information Leading w the Arrest and Conviction of Person Stealing Any Article in the Corporate Limit' i Payson City Informant Protected Marshalls Office Oi. Mr. ai ii Smilin - 1 J T. B short-sighte- j i L. j D i M V .Mr Yea when They lattice was called after had can -- v. C. MeCo Q 40 on for a 1 M ie Says t- hour? |