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Show f I r Voi PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH. Economic N. Forced Lan(lin Every Individual. International p.u abie i.- -i from Na-.,n- . .. d i Piob-- I , . FFRIFMR.LR One ' Near that Afl'ect thy Dinner 1IUAY f ''"KVAisrj g Cars of Peaches Shipped From Payson .. ,Ak& a . 14 have u'w f. W5I5- - vt? , the hope of the Amere will not again in a Europi.au .nvulvcd - ican t so rticng, judging by ublie opinion polls, is that we will be able to . would eventually ndanee. ! .77 s go to f...! A w , t'' m. i n muur .i were day flying the Kuiopean (kniwia-tin- y a el 12 ii 'h - south of Masala. were forced to wage I lit- plain via- - I. ought d,wn-ex-- i yttJ ..gainst the dictators!! p.s at 'tly within; mishap and the ti.e war went on fur uine P !' t aid gum" r wuik.d laggt, 2'u f time and the dutator-tp- s hium uit.l t. cv iiuil. ut the farm Jgjjjtn niul to have tle a ivan- - of Raj moiia Lilia'oii, who In night i I teji thim to the Armoiy in Payson 1 to it j (lit. is ,1 United u the States & A new motor wa- Inis and war for shipped bj jflparmg fi mil San Ditgo and the tiuck uoes not only involve tfel? laigc.-'- t military expend, tuics plane was brought to Pay-uin. cm piam-tim- e history. Also Wednesday morning' for rcfualnig iarolud is a pian lor M Day" ard it took off fiom here at 7 a. m. for San Dago. Day), pripuicu Pout iZut.on fcW-uli.viais, oy nnutaiy nflsk'-i- , mi tne outbicak of hosiil-gfeExhibit Brings Comment w u id l.ae an inimediau tad I. a tic effect on ewiy liuiiv-IduMuch comment was heard durami every business in tne ing the i.jlebi ation fiom tho-- t lacd who visitid the fine ol Brail of the plan, of course, is hand. ci aft in the Jr. shiol. high r pioceuure fo'r coiiscnpt-manpowe- It was the wolk of the children The War and romation classes hell this sumart 2 NWv Diaitnient heads rememb-- t mer and samph-- s of th h contusion that followed i!a ti.e fiom last winter. rr, if Kit entry into tin.1 last war, and f ii St ut tu mined that it shall not rtaii It is believed that New Hospital To ra jbtnp.ated. make it ifat (urrent plan will pa pstoiLR to organize a wry la'ige tern-tonOpen At n fc MDj, fur either foreign or a veiy short Use within Mtoe. Every man within the age of Payson and vicinnits must be ready to enter ity huie been invited to rnmint service, in a military atiir.d th fumal opening of tkr f!oilr capacity, on call the w Utah Vail y hospital which :. will be made by a sort will le hill r.ixt Sun lay, Sep-,tf! lottery Unmanned system. mID, in Piovo. I!!. men in good health, will Payson is one of the c mimuni-tii- s luially be conscipbed first. in the Utah, Wu'ut.h and Ind industry will be mobilized J.ab i.ur.ty anas which will be A W ar wth equal completeness. sirnd by the rvw $.T),llO') hosStout tecs Administration, stuffed pital, which was built tlVruigh a business men work-- gift if $240,(110 by the CoinmoTi-important irses with military chiefs, will be alth Fund of Xew h ork City, im g.gantic authority in such ard r of $'Jt.00J by totnis as legulating prices, lab-0- risid.-- ts of this ar. a. of ti ale and the procurement A sjvcjal public meitrg t which aie tnaik the epenirg will b' h dd Industries iitvi issential to war w.ll be Sunday aft.rnoon at 2 p. m. in the d and helped to expand, rt iv tJuiamlc, un lor t'.j diircc-ttadi-p, belived not essential to n f R. J. Muni , k, vuc w r will be discouraged, and ex cutiw the nt if hospital Pfruan- - torced out of business bi;.rd. It - ixpcctml t! at PieH-Sin s will be taken over r.; II '.a- J. Grant of the L.D.S. Sc government, chu: ih w.ll be the principal speakp. aUd by indu-t-- tj t&i . er. any circumstances, " n.eice and trade will b WO r i. nit controlled by gov-b.i- n -. A'tim m X' beker Mr and severe penalties i.i, and X' Inker cam" M's. ami X.ru win tojli be m store for thus,? ranch in DagNVbikir the f, ,mi tjcu-- i too much. With I ' but tils isnt all there is to gett Ciil',1 tv f T th We pi 1 m some officials have f i Reunion a A Homecoming Program Miners Honors Composers ; -- n s, n sl Provo , ii k i i a- pre--id- it i.du-trie- : i M-- iiy wid that efficient i,, namls giving the execub.utuh of the govi nuiicnt id of dictatoiial )ower. thei1' i nlirt, if they hav mild be given rigid con-- ' Svc ft, IWy trej ifu tlvi radio and the p'rcss. ih anJ fiee jircs-- , if he . 'id, could be vi'ituaually - and in the name of the 4j i ami Mr. war-fir- e 1, Ls of M- Ann h1 no cun me. t hi- f'limi Mi. - t ( Mr-- Mi a . ( i - cam Mr-- . Zt Ha laige crowd of visitors townspeople enjoyed the homecoming piograni held in the Tabernacle Sunday night with John C. Taylor of the city council in D a v M ' nu-'t- a.::, n Mi Dear Savior to Thee, written by William Clay son, sung by the daughters of Merle Sargent accompanied by their brother; piano solo by Mrs. Lucille Bird, composition by John J. McClellan; singing by the congregation, Utah Star of the West, composed by Kind Orscn HuLsh; vocal solo, Word;, are Swivt Tones of thi Heart, Irene Provstgaard, of J. L. Townsend. Current events in Payson History were given by Kathiyn Betts. The add'iess of the evening was given by George Frank Simmons of Ogden, a former Paysonian Prizes wer.e awa'ided as follows: Gene Coiy, coming greatest distance, FOoO miles; Mr. and Mrs. Randall of Provo, couple longest married, 55 years; S. D. Moore oldest funner resident pn.'.ent, 84 years, St . i . ! lo ail I),! I Th, Wan Ici 1 -- o Travels 8000 Miles For Homecoming com-puitio- n d homecoming celelnatiem aftir ar absence of two years with the U S. fleet in China. He has lven stationed on the U. S. S. Augti ta, a flagship, and has ob'aTrrd a Rave. of Gene has the coming farther than any other former Paysonian fo'- - ih- - homecoming, a (Ls'ance of H(MV) miles. He left Tsingtau, Chinn curly in July, thm to Shanghai and Hong Kurg, thm on ti Minih, Guam anil Honolulu a'.d a rived in Sun PTanci'co on Auu-- t 21. II remained theie f r several day-for- e f' m ditj being i'i in ord'T to riach Pay on f iv the homecoming. 30-d- ay o Announce Marriage lllM' J rf ti 'a; alt rnr- .' - V.--i o. a r Man b-t- U. S. Marine Corps States Marine Corps fir o.-- ruble cants, according to I Vernal Twede. Acwpt M cants are transfcrusl tu the in Exn is at Bu-- e San appii-wit- h appli-wil- l hi, Mai-a- . foi Dugu, iniLal training, upon completion of which, they are eligible foi p... t-- or aboard duty at foit-igves-el- s of tile Pacific Flin.it. Students Register of Pay-o- n ojmved Tue-damorning and during the day a t tal of lT.O students for the elm d y.ar. Prim i pa Louis A. Lutes Tb." si bools ann-ouni.'- ii a tiie high Hg.ftiali'ii if -- th.ol viable for an f; 4.7'l at with i eviu yt'nng xcept ion.il yiaV. -- a- i -- i -- tuiie .1- 1, ( - e y -- n. ri Fnday night in ti.e Sicon-- war : Pnv All w. ie fuim She then a T'Wi'nm Mrs. Made T. Jonlan birthday. amusement hall. Simian-. hir si-t- Page. , the Pay-o- n fir-- t Mi-- M Stark in ft here f My since lie Mr-- . t Stark'- - la t years ago. was over A. "n of Che-vMi.--io- ( ty M al d to mdaj years ago. o from Iis Angeles for the celebration. , Mc-Kz- 1 -- i li er r llyrum Ie.tm-o- home f Jr. has k in L- Angele- - - . e- rMr. and Mrs. L onard Stieneck ert, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ourti-M- r. and Mrs. Hyrum Douglas' came fi.m Img lkaeh, Califo'niia the ci h bration last week and to vi.-Heir m ther, Mrs. Sarah Cmtis and other iclativis. fr it o - ard Mrs. Oren Harper l -- Mr-Cre- it n Mr. -- , Mi--'o- u-i- 27 Jr i vi but an M al of war it mal e a change ."n t a S'ut"- i . Stalk's aul Mitd'l'a.. Thi-i- s visit of awl ..il ti at I LDS. -- . O. E. Met bimther, William r re . and ,w S'aik iann from P' rtlai.d. On go;;, for t'o homwoming and arc gue t- -. at th home of Mr.-- . St i ks tir, Mi-- . Mr-- band ia'V, f o M'r. illne-- s i.t h d iv. 'd hu to Albeiueriue. Xw M.':c a vdsit. En loute tluy attii.d'd a tribal ci Vdna.tiori at Gallip, in which 3.'1 Indum triii - t k pa't 1 s, Is For School Year , a m ", m lie d g 0;i- will Tlie in w ?.M,IMI builuing irogiam Mr. ar.J Mr.-- . Ezra L. Tanr.ei th- ha- wi.--h to announce the marriage of ixtiinudy crowded ceidit on if the ihool whic); their liaughtiV. Leoia, to Mr. Rus-sd- l - i. aili d fi r rel j ear-- . T. Lundell, son of Mr. and P a! X. Blau. Wn.ti r- - of .nt Mrs. Carl F. Lundell of Benjah gh il in- - fatuity ol h i ti. Jr. i" The event was s Jemnized min. i if ti.:- - nuinbi r, Mli. g ti n Weiitm Mlay, September 6 in the - xth g ad Mr. Mrs and Salt Lake Tenijile. ' Thi' "i r uled in' n' y Lundell arc impanied thim to Salt Airs. Amy llaync.- - arrived home 'i!'.1, tie1. 'i neet 2s:; at Lake to witness th" c.remony. last Friday fir th(- honu coniiirr T ay D tb a The yiurg bride has at.en.Jed of me nu nth aftir an -- o chool at Brigham Young Uiviver--itShe went fn t to Lo- - Arig. ( ARD OF III MiS and the bridegroom r"certly meml.u- - o' where twinty-tw' ri d British m home the retuni'-( n.i the family m t in (J iffith Po1 a t with tilli ii The paimts if the b.'idi on h 9 to futh n, ir their August nianv acts of a wulding will giv. reception on his '.irk of sym-re- e er, J. L. Tfiwn-e- Lieutenant W'm Cr'u and arrived Sunday morning Mi-- s Alt tv Stanton, (laughter from March Fu Id, C.R morning Vernon Mrs. Mr. Stanton, of and Thi y enjojod the ole for ifoi-nito Fain ha- to Ogd'Ti g'no vi-fir a fort in the Iee Hospital. Pre bration and will rur-inMr thi with ir night parint-- , vii us to her departure a farewell Bon Amies the was given by pn'-tMr-- , freer (dub at the home of Mis6 Erma son and Mr. and Palmy a. Powell. PTnc,'. Sie-bra- More Than 1300 Gone Coray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coray, arriv-ihome em a surprise visit in tim.? f ir the o IpteJ ibune-Telegra- lb" mmlstand and there of room far the pbni 'peria'iu s A'ter the program, a inint n t'ci'C-monie- .s 'Announces Vacancies two day celebration on September 22 and 2J. A parade sta t from the uirmit at 11 m. on September 21!. All valR.y towns are invited to enter float-ami hands in thv pa'ia-le- . i j a has bcn received from M Santa mica, California, announcthe birth of a baby boy to ing Lee on Mr. and Mr-- . Thomas 2 The mother was forA jgi-- t mer!. y Mics Ada Schaerr"r of Payson awl it is her fir-- t child. 1 i The United Las MUJiiciis W-ui- l uglr M'l Ch.i-tm-e- i pre-skhn- Eureka To Celebrate Highway Completion o rteht 1 r. ' p.rgram: Cora ti,.u i pan cold 'lit yellow metal will be tnkiii fiem lb dirt right before Em me of the 4 be e Hi .In: ems will be held .n beauty queen will lie seleeti d and a dance will be held. Mi n will pc their skill in drilling and inn i.u.' and the winners of these cm '. i valuable will be awarded ..a, A beauly queen will prizes. ' crowned from among contesums The opening musical selections were rendeirod by the Xcbo Stake male chorus directed by J. D. Clu after which Mayor P. C. Wightman lielivered the welcome addivsa. Honor was paid to four well known composers who were Pay-so- n in the following si-t- ) r I of Commerce. Mrs. Ethi Crandall of Rupurt I.leho, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merrill and son Jim and Mr. Ralph B an of and Salt Iake City wort a Park, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coray and during hmm coming. Mrs. Crandall Mis abo limited with her Imu:. coi wiM S ; .i .i A-- chai ge. was H Full ii 111 ( Hm Iv m 1. II ighes a s. ln-- the m t The annual 1). 11 Christensen The pa rad- - of Saturday even-i- t student ivumon, which a sembles and Monday morning were e .ii li y.ar during the homecoming ofg the very best ever held here. . after-nId cili luation was hi Sunday Music played a fine iart in the on m the W Little Tin at re. line of march a.tul lwiids includ 'd Tins uniqu. organization is c Payson higti, Payson Jr. high, who were taught of Sinish Kantaquin, Benjamin, in the Central by Mr. Pork high, American Fork high, Si l.uol budding 45 yeaVs ago. Tintic high, Salt Lake T r J.is.--e Hall was mu.sti r of Sjn'ingville high, and the exercises were circus. i nil. ely informal as lequested bj Ralph t 'happle, paradiu chairmany of the group. Mr. Christensen gave an mspinitg talk and man, Ud tihe parade as a mounted minimal res)on.si.s weiw maile parade marshall. The color bearers Rt fieshmrnts were scrivd by Mrs. mere fix m the American Legion Minnie Douglass and Mrs. Amy and City Officials were in an automobile. The celebration queens Haynes. ML-,- a Billie Miriam Ha tew, Mi.ti Officers for iiext year wen Man-wi- ll elected as follows: Jv.sse Hail, BuMer atwl Miss Eliza beautiful had float. a each president; S. E. Taylor, vice Hattie Franoom, trvuhuivr; Otlier lovely queens were also in attendance and particular applause Amy Haynes, historian; seeivjitary went to tdie pioneer queens, Mrs. t; Ik named by the pivsinrut. Schon-fil- d, Out of town students and visit- Martha Kapplt, Mrs. John Mrs. and Mrs. Wriile llattk ors in atte'inlanee included Mrs. Annie Curtis. frojn Queens 11. 1). Christensi n, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jvnnie Muisser, Spunish Pork, Salem and American Milton Ro.-ibeautiful floats Wayne Musser, Mr. and Mrs. Can PWk were oil Miss Mildred cities. from tJio;,; CarL-on- , Mr. Jann s Thon e aiw! Utah I County Fair Queen Mrs. Sarah E. MasKn of Salt Williams, rode beautiful attendants her and Iuake, Mr. aiud Mrs. Geoige E Miss Nonna Jones was Ellswontlh of Lyman, Wyoming; horses. Mrs. Xellie X. Blackburn of quicn of tdie 1st ward flout and Wilson on the 3rd Siguhd; Nellie It. Robinson, Mr. Mrs. Luclla the of Six ward. queen candidates and Mrs. Arthur MitclvLl, Julie R News float rode on the Blown and Mchs.su M. Lewis of Provo Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stark from Salt Ijake City and others Utah Poultry float. Other of lVrlland; Lydia S. Carjicntei on the of ManiLj; Mr. aial Mrs. William Uauliful girls nude on the many houses. business from NcUker of Mrs. entries A.ng. deti; tSwxse not mentioned uluove Among M. Pitta Cowan of San P'l ancisco; Mr. and Mi. Ammon Nebeker of ate: Central Market with Miss Duke Page Auto, Pay-so- n Daggett county; Mrs. Etbs Cnin-ijal- Livingston; Pi re Dept., Lions Club with of Rupert, Idaho; Mr. and and Joyce Pei kins Jean Clara M.s. Melvin Wilson of Price and Paj-u- m Payson Hospital, Joljisoti, others. Pi Pi A., Union 2nd Pacific, ward, o outstanding comic section entered Pheasants Cost $35 by the Sorosis club, Safeway Store with Jean Marie Powell; Payson Marcus of Pay in wa; high school, Payson Library with fluid $.45 before Justice of IVuci Leona Noon and group of childWill. am Kitchen for killing phea ren, Cultus Club with Mary Page out of sia on. His gun wa; and Barlsua P. Hillman, O. also co nfi seated. The arrest, was B. Pi S. Ott U. Forest, Skaggs, n ade by Deputy Warden Iaa Vest with Helm Corny, Commercial who took him just after he killed Bank with Lucile Persso-nSalt the birds and found them in hi Lake and Utah R. R., Chase Ijum-be- r, Dixons Market, Dixon Tayo lor Russell with Jean Marie M and Mr- -. Ste) hen P.well of Water Users Assn, Junior M; gnu wire gui.-t-s of Mr. and high Junior Police, Pecks Bakery, Mrs. M. J. Hutchinson ov r th Wild Life Association, Thistle, hi nr ci nung. lagion Auxiliary anil the Tintic o Miners Union No. 151, whose Howard Tailor, s n of Mr. am membei ship matched in a body Mrs. Ice It. Taylor armed honu on Monday. M n The lace meets on Sat unlay and iay fnm WaC ington, D. C fur a three weeks visit. He ha Mm,, jay afternoons were two of N'i-attinding s hool for thi the very Lot evi r held here and f v y. ar- - ard ha- - al-- i been fin. entertainment Ik tween races ' s n (iffic-.C. It. F. the ill was by courtesy of the Siebiand pb'jul lbCircus. The carnival and circus alt' nihil Gicg. Iniur-it- y and passed the Bai provided fine entertainment durexamination in Washington and ing the entire celebration. la r lull ed Taxation Law at The celebration dance Saturday he Benjamin Pranklin Schol, night was-- enjoyed by a fair siz-m June. giaduntir-crowd but it was not pationirid o n. Mi- -- Buti s as it should haw Mr. ami Mrs. Murray Wing was officially crowi ed by Major Mi'. Maty McMurjby. M'rs. Ma.r Wightmnn with Mi-- - Bu-'and rant Borg, M Bitty Adamson Miss Mnnwill as atti mlant.--. Tlie Mr. ail Mr-- . M. P. Walker and Monday night dan. e wa- - moved to Mr ami Mis. Prank Nolx-kcall the Jr. high que to the rain and 'f Fait Like City were guests of a fine fbor wa- - a sp'cial Mr. and M .John Betts over thi feature. homecoming. A crtiwd eijoyi'd the il-- ors lminng districts Nn inli 111 mteiesteil in min-il- l J. br be nbiic in general w ill want tu be en 'i.iirl as virtually m Fair. of mining w .11 lie pm i j h . It will be Mineis D.i. ami a on b i'i l ti Tne pin peemr w ill .ri.nr be ii l., d h tlie i.u at .menean program firing tins state's Mtinn, which will industry bis be; n p'epareil and! IT p n im sponsored by the milling (Muiniit-- , prowi!' pli my of nhliime a t inns-teol the Salt Lake Fitv F!i..nilnr pin', and .tom the people how to and 1 i w 21, ir it i m. nine siipienii1 at the reign w hive tin Will September -- A Proves Successful Christensen Students i veiy considerable ,,f the population believes ut ..nal. u . that -e Celebration 14 hn-tu- iy vi-i- H.i'-Mi- if n lx.-- put-Hst'- ! i cam, home-nm.r.- In Advance Paysons 12th Annual u--t . Per Year $2.00 cai Ki.uls of peaches Onion shipped fiom Pay n over the Salt aud Ft'i! if thtm frnu t i. Railway, m Eilatwl-on- , Page and Dr.ley ti-- i IK livery for Lx a hards. lGy-on- 's Twelfth Annual Onion at its .cak this week with a is now Daj- - and homecoming heal y demand for canning and was in ev.ry way a Many I'mck- - are hauling success except for the inclement to various oiiits in the state. weather Monday aft."m!om While o a laige was present at the race program in the afternoon, had a storm not broken, there would undoubtedly haw been a Hold crowd to btsak all records of at-t- e t. tal A fi 4: - Locai 5c Per Copy R.t; Miners To Have Day if the delightful features the Onion Days and Ilamecoin-iUtah Lake wa- - the public reiptij.n held ii ti,o Jr high school au.ntorium Suiitiaj rtenui n. Lovi ly baskets a r .' m jr plare of fl wc.s decorated the hall and n a a u t ii the table was aHiavtiw mi if I .a iday. A iffectunly. jirug.am aiia'gil lhis- -. K i: D.i:. th F S of music entertained th. stnr.g X . J Mi- aul fly n g guests as tiny t d infrmully. with lim w e M.s. Mary McKcll, city librar- in, t g'l.nmi- - n... , i i - F. F X.; an, had the rciijtion in chargt I F IV. n F", i and he was assisted by Mrs. Myi E S. X; f, l k, ; ji.ui tie Lout. iisock, Mrs. Della W.l.s.m, u .u ii 2: F S. Mrs. Kathiyn Betts, Mrs. GemTi y w. lu oute fi urn Phila-bini e Ellsworth and Mrs. Edna I 'I a l t i in San D: go a d m! II Silt L ike Amp a t Highlights : Reception Is Feature Of Annual Festival Plane Makes U-s-: P g Mr. and Ms. .John L'Ute: of M gnu visand two grar.d-"ji- ited he i e this wek with relative. wow EiB-Day. Mjrriy r m Paysor Murray delivered a stirring ad dress on Americanism Mayor P C. Wigrtnmn wai in charge. laige air Uihi r union ojien meeting sponsored by the Tintic Minei.- - and held in Mennirn laik after the parade. Stata Senator Lawr nee Nelson of WMWWtg rxTrT |