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Show Sr-- jjAM '0 LW- t'Vl 'v - THnuB s POHTUKCllce i! D I I COUXTY, UTAH, A H . ur s j, I Receive Commencement Ea m P Vc1- - MAY Y, 24, 6c Per RJ40 Ilepu int.it is ,, i , 1 f4 1 , - -J- arii rtadj ) oar eeds , & -- e W 'm r EH I A foi Young Lmveisity activity and scholarship. Club cash annual Cultus riB d a Ernadene Tribute will be paid by million and Mrs. of Americans tomorrow to thi similar prize nations first World War dead Miss Mr. of daughter to Page C, ,j, A F. Oleoon. ; Club was presentl- the Lions Giotsbeck to Byroi. Rowe y and Mr. ot son ver, MfS. A. Cheever. honor to tne school and the speech mrtiuetor, Arch ficm Dr. T. Ear. ecial 4 A. H Observed Saturday piesuited by Mrs meter was Afl activity and scholarship, or Poppy Day To Be to came .ams, Brig Iran. presentee, extra scholarships for the standing rocoid made by at the annual inter ictam speech festival at the representing ice, who ;;g University Pay-studen- ts two the paA tars. y of Mr. Mrs. V. C. Butler and MerriL and Airs. L. A , m of Mr. received the scholarship for superior ratings of the pas. Butlei, daughter .ie years. were Westminister College .lere P.obms n; Snow College, i.e Hill; Utah State Agricult scholarship awards tier 'flows: Lindstiom Evelyn Baird, University o. Curtis Butler; Henager'i College, Robert ess College, xCold Jnt Margaret Storage To Open Here e n Plans Completed For Red Cross Drive S. E. Cushing Dies After Long Illness meeting wras held in the City Council rooms Wednesday night to complete plans for the Red Cross drive for $150, Paysons quota for the emergency war relief. Committees acre appointed to complete the drive next week. Reed Persson, disaster chairman is in charge. Samuel Ellis Cushing, 7x, a life y long lesnlont of lay on, d,cd at the family home, 410 South 7th East Stmt after a lmg Sit-uida- -- g u ith beeping the progress o' fast growing c.ty of Paysoi rsh to annour e that a new 'forage plant will be installed e acant bu Id ng north of the e le Store. The be modern equipment are c. E. Huisl g mg to be th Miprogre-- s tla- - preparation' Mr ness. He was bom Apiil X, lss2, a sin of William Ells and Mitanda He had nevA Fillmoic Cushiiif er man lid. Surviving aie one vster and ore rothcr, Miss Erdine Cushing of Pay son and Gun Cushing of Salt Lake City Funeral sen ices weie conducted in the First Alonday afternoon with waid chapil Bishop J i ian The opening A Law m chaige d My "Oh, Iathci, was song, by the ward ch ,n dimted The lin ication E II Culu by noppies aie crepe papi r leplica-o- f was by Lee Elmu; ong by the f Fran t the wild poppies him, Biaut.ful Li.nl; remarks, vhich grew in siuh profusion on J A. Livcliss; vocal solo, he 1st Woild War bat'le front "Hold Thou My Hand, Mis. Dene Contributions, abive the actua1 P ovstgaard, aicompamcd by Airs. cost of the popics, will go in Clara Cutler; u marks, Henry A. 'c i1 Gai dm j . pie-alof Palmyra the welfaie funds of the Auxiliary unit to be expended tr Stake, vocal sol', "Ab i t , Mis remarks, meet local needs during the com hlba Powell; cli-in- g o s am Tho B coonbut These Dupnrng nop Law, song, ng year. billed ion, A K . he principal .source of support for T r ,a!-did eaii y priye Thi welfare wok bung camu H h Interment out continuously by the Auxiliary was by Grant Simon0 wa- - undi r the dirnt' m of Desir len-diri- -- 11 afost in tins new industry Pant will at onimodate from to about 3 ifi i i toi ajxe lock each of aple loom retabks J1 Mr Hui sted fur b 5l,r to"n bounced an.ih will furn f r meats, fruit f r the average n should be cin nging this plan' 1Ke opening wiU la'ir 'Publicans Mention Name Delegates H'nr JePBsot1 1 -- - c- ", te .,-- t M cehool Board Adopts tuary i o and John T 1' 'n Lake la't Sat delegate to the Stat-F- Called By Death Announce Tentative Budget Atis. Jane Winsley Butler Taylor, SI, died Monday at her home 329 We t 3rd South sheet from infirmities incident tu old age She was a native of England where she was b'rn July 23, 1859 a daughtei of John and Jam o Taylor Wmsby. Her first husband, James Butler, died many years ago and she wa1 married to Jes-- e S. TayL r Decern her 21, 1911 in the Salt Lake Temple. He died October 3, 1933 She is survived by two sons A contest for both adults and IJIarry Butler of Piovi; William rumor ugar beet growers produc- Butler of San Francisco; one ing the highest yields per acre 'daughtei. Airs. Effie Young of W. J. has teen annoumed by Tucson, Arizona; and a brother, district manager of the WinsLy Butler of Tue-oO'Bryant, Utah-IJah- o Spanish Sugar Co., Funeral serviees wue conducted Fork. Thursday in the Six end ward Prizes of $25, $13 and $10 will Interment in Payson City chapel be offered in the junior division was under the direction cemetery e for membeis of 4 H clubs and of the Deseret Mortuary. Farmers who raise the higho est number of ton per acre. In the adult division all growers Infant Son Dies who produce more than 25 tons Paul Howard Wil-on- , infant son per acre will be honored with some recognition. of Geoige H. and Minlila Hudson o Wilson dud early Wcdneslay at the family home, IS1 South 3th Schools Close After West street The ibihl w - h i n Successful Year May 2, 1940. Surviving ate tin paiintx, m Schools rf Payson closed la-- t brother, Ilyruin Wilson; a setn Fni'ay aftir a very suece-sfAlai-Ann Wilson of Pay on '1 Sen or and Jr school yiur , Air and Airs. Willgrandparent-w eri the be 1 high sco i xt iam Hudson; gioat grandpari nts P m son iv and vi ly i i r hih Mr and Mi- -. William Hudson, Sr lureily attmd'd The ilennn'aiy and Mr. and Mrs. Ixiah Holladay schools held appropri .te exim-of Santaquin The to clo-- e thiir years woik Sirvuis uiio eondur'id at the various ti.m her- - from out of town o their respective ii nli nn and interment was in lave gom Pay-o- n honu x f.r He vacation period. City cermtiry. Sugar Company Announces Contest n. Fu-tui- -- adopted as the at a meeting hi Alay 1.7th. A public L O B'lit t r, Ha Ki th ' Jai tty , Dix i thin ot maniagi i i J and to Mi n. s( n of AH E. II i on of New ri- - H M,e 'I he ea tie. I tab. id inn zed in was wa -- ta'titve bidgf Id on W B daagiti Los- - Marriage the innounce D ti ct PM The Nil o S ho - h "1 ymi l'G the 'ct for o an txiedituo for ailing 1' M77, t)'C 00, as ruomimn'id rt hearng of th artir and IT, 'msl.i' s t( !( eoupL tin a si happy ivn Fi id iv , Max ort wed ling trip tr rit mod Ray edi it(tf rU W V m r; Otc Taste Tt?f Coivticc Jb- t- Chn't jBtty a 1 o-- y, I . : . IsG I -j Better fWitskey ttian Old Qtjadr m Ilrt I.uiy Dixon home from St has been vLs.tmg months. ADs ,1'J 55 Year. Sn.ar,i ''II' Giwe a, J1 j. 1 '"'use x d , b ' I r . a Summer recreation opened in Payson Alonday with special activities on Alonday and Tuesday. National WPA Open House Week was celebrated with a banquet, program and dance in the First ward recreation hall Alonday night attended by 125 professional project workers. Stanley Wilson, city recreational director welcomed the guests and introduced Lorin Partridge as toastmaster. Talks were given by Mrs, Clark of Provo; Airs. Houghton of Santaquin; Alayor George chairGrace Harwood, Alae Houser, Don- C. Chase, Louis A. Bates, the of recreation man council; na Tanner and Betty Alaiben The and Gordon Alendenhall. An exproject will be completed near the hibition of handicraft was shown. dedfirst of June and appropriate Alore than 600 registered Tuesannounced be will ication exercises day afternoon for summer recrealater. tion, following a treasure hunt for o the children in the park. Opening of the softball season Utah County Sets Tueselay night featured a game between the Utah Idaho team of New Fork and the Payson Simnish Utah Central League team. The first bail was thrown by Mayor At midnight Alay 19, Utah Chase and President Louis Clegg County completed 100 days with of the Utah Central League was out a traffic fatality. This U p the hitter. Batteries for Payson remarkable achievement in thi were Erneest and Earl Partridge face of Utah Countys record foi Healey and George and Lawrence the early months of the year and Davis for Spanish Fork, winners the increase of state fatalitiei by an 8 to 1 score. over 1939. Regular activity classes were This splendid record was accom- started Wednesday at the park plished only by the close-- t cooper and junior high school. ation of local enforcement officers, O'safety council activities, state anc local civic clubs, motorists them Well Known selves and the Utah State Highway Patrol. Dies Suddenly There are six Highway Patrol men in Utah County who patro 157 null's of State highway every Dr. Al. Willard Bigelow, 64, day with several ti ips weekly ovei well known Utah Ihysician, died an additional 50 miltxs of lesxei suddenly at 1 a. m. Tuesday at used roads. This means constan the family residence, 44 N. First vigilance on the part of the pa Wrat Street. trolmcn who endeavor to keep Dr. Bigelow was born January motorists from breaking the law 1, 1876, at Gunlock, Utah, a son rather than having to arrest them of Asa Elijah and Elvira Aleecham for violations. Patrolmen keep thif Bigelow. As a boy in 1884 he educational featuie in mind al moved to Provo with his parents all times. where he received his early eduThe following men are attached cation in grade schools and Brig-1ato the Highway Patrol in Utah d He Young Academy. County: Sergeant Elmer D. Love of Utah from the University less, Sergeant L. A. Christensen and received his Medical Degree Patrolman Alelvm Grant, Patrol at College of Physicians and Surman Charles Allred, Patrolmar geons at Baltimore, Alaryland in Owen Beardall, and Patrolman 1911. Dean Schaerrer. After his return to Utah he lets make it another Hundred practiced medicine in Sanpete and Safety Days for Utah County. Emery counties and went to o Garfield county, in 1916 where he praiticcd for 21 years, ile moved to Payson with his family in 1938 due to failing - i vm 11 K h"" It'.'v t A rryyid and P f e. thO i ,pm . served f tV" ''ari r T'V,s ' ral - 'C butt tike its Mild, Mettoui Flavor Ql ART No. 63 re al wa nf.shnuns wire Physician m grad-jate- Pan-guito- MVT xi PINT No. 64 No. 6 5 THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS 010-- 90 Copr 1940, The Old Quaker Compony, La PROOF reoceborq, Indiana h, Quarterly Conference May '25 and 26 Nibo Stake Quurteily Conferwill be held in the Nile Stake Tubeinaile Saturday am Sunday, May 25 and 20. Priesthood Conference Siturday night at 7:30 p rn. will be foi both Mdih.zidik and Aaronii Priesthood members arid also foi all church welfare workeis. General sessions of conference will be held at 10 00 a. nt. am 2 00 p. m. on Sunday. The Sunday night program will be a musical given by the combined choirs of the Stake. The time will bo 7.30 p. m. There will be a special welfare meeting held in the Nebo Stake House at 8:30 a. m. to which all waid and stake welfare workers k Priesthood Presiand dencies are expexted to be pre-ten- t. ence Health. active in L. D. S. Always huroh affair.--, he was superintendent of the North ward Sunday School in Panguitch for many years as well as holding other ward offices. He was a member the Panguitch Stake High Jouncil for 10 years. Since coming to Payson he has been class leader in the Doctrine Gospel lass of the First ward Sunday and teacher of the High Priest Quorum in the ward and stake. if i He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Amy Ilene Allred Bigelow and nine sons and daughters as follows: Dr. Welby W. Bigelow of Salt Lake City; Willard and Erwin Bigelow of Panguitch; Aire. Amy Gasser of Salt Lake City; Lois, Parry, Denny and Kile Bige-Joof Payson; and Miss Donna Bigelow who is in Carlsbad, New Mexico on an L.D.S. Alission; sevOne meonber of the genera1 en grandchildien, two brothers rhureh authorities and one mem- and three sisters, John Bigelow of Fairbanks, Alaska; ber of the general welfare Elijah Bigelow of Greenriver, Utah; Airs. will attend the conference. Lillian Ewell of Sandy, Utah; o Mrs. Alice Adams of Beikeley, Sister of Payson Woman California; Mrs. Virginia Hansen Dies At Spanish Fork pf Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be conducMro. I.ill'e Hone Hawkins, 61 ted Friday at 2 p. m. in First wife of Elijah Hawkins, formerly ward L.D.S. chapel with Bishop of Benjamin, died M mday morn Jordan A. Law in charge. ing at the family home in Spams) will be in Provo City Fork. She was a sister of Airs burial park under the direction of of Payson. i Ehza A. McClellan the Deseret Alortuary. Mih-hized- com-mitti- - .1 Day students at x ri cv.c affairs, cele-th- e from Eureka w mi ful outmg a' imp, arin ' Tin gr vm rx r, A reception and Tuesday r to I Klven by their sincere appiciat on rtters from 3 to 7 sure of uirur tne fQPllltrk rf fam ly home. park. r. H.vl r m- v w a d Mis la 'ri ' m t (f. Mi' M,-- s Mu Houer Tar-Im-ra and Mm Hi t x Melon gave t home v --'ht at partv Tins! Te affair was M s Trnor S T ",,n 1 ( ' W. I. a'taqun, pr'minent and r Mv-fj.- " Special Activities x- ul Mi- - ami M tuperintemli Opened Here With - 1 '(Side The bride wa- - a f mur tadi rit ere n the M , tivo budget will be hi 7 &a , ah S ac Ag altar il colbge ; i Board of E lucation off u at ?o.r of tin d Mr HaT Convention. Ju' c .'th ish Fork on Wednc-daf P O son, n m mi j, ePUrn rairaian, Da 1940 at b .00 p m T p b c 'Vm . ,L'( i of ti i O P Skaggs hi thm aring K t t J v Cgden, Rulon Alor nvited to attend fbrk a i at mar B L f r fanulv up m IB cln JLiroll Fabian and pm ,p i! art.. (E Salt Lake Roan! f FI. ii wer( n tn. D xoi, a . v w. n mbi ' e'('frri the nationa Publication d. tis Mi. -- iK '!M i wh pc nt Vbr can a convert.on at Phila-,t- l "list, 1910 r f June 24 la o kflightnan Mrs. Jane W Taylor A Bi-h- 1 In Advance Safety Record The day will be Poppy Day tlu-ou- t the country and d ttle poppies symbolic of patio'ie sx ifice will be worn in thousand-o- f cities and towns. The Ameii-caLegion Auxiluiry has approximately 12,000,000 ready for distribution, according to Aire. Vida Moore, local poppy chairman. Ai rangements for the observance of Poppy Day here have been completed by Mrs. MxireL Women of the Auxcommittee. iliary, aided by volunteers fr m other organizations, will be on the stieets early tomoirow morn-"nwith baskets of the memorial flowers. Ifo price will be a,ki! for the p 'ppics, but in exchange for them contributions will be received for the wclfaie and relief work of the Auxiliary among lisabled veterans and needy fan lies of veterans. The poppies which will be dm tributed here wore made by di abled veterans at the U S We one Hospital. The making of thes flowers has given employin' lit luring the winter and sping to many veterans unable to Ho othi" vvoik, and has helped fill ted om Tin hours of idleness for them 1 Per Ye.r Recreation Program Under the dilection of the Nebo and Stake Bee line Committee ward Bee Keepers, plans have been completed for a fine community project to be built as a memorial to the Silvir Jubilee anniversary of Bee Hive woik. This memorial w ill be in the form of an open air fire place to be built in thi rccieation area of Momoiial Park for the use of the public, All Bee Hive gills will participate by making contributions and any citizen who desires to contribute is urged to do so It is to be built under the direction of the Park committee with Emil Houser in direct chaige. The Stake committee includes: son I. O O , Ll() i ercises Friday Salt I.uhe t itv is ii j the annual coriunt, q t , the ..uuatis, , held at the I () () j j, ,, yf Iajbon with the laiist an , i) Ut ui,lom- - any precious via-r.tJ0iua' 01 --'U'VlUt L l ,, Henry Jip; - m of p ffl Ir com-- ! weir at Lodge was the Klim 0f Educate!. m the Ntbo Patriarch, the highest i eiit txmiu ' Approx-,ljO- 0 Odd Fellowship 5acle Ineaj right. Ralph an irit'nts was a State ( in am; no r reiat to capac- - Charles Hanks and Wiliam ,tfu,, I bui.u.ng tte Urge ley weie ripicsentativis tv tl i Mr 11a M etal features on fie program encampment; series of talks by students Buckley, were Gland Lodgi nn in .Vw frontiers, bers; Airs. ChaiLs II u theme. ie p.esenting of scholarship Gertrude Alontague wu up( L. A. Bates. sentatives to the Rcbekio s, n by Principal son of Mrs. Leah bly and Airs. Buckley was a stap , Morgan, - officer. and student body presithe o the past yuir, received to Knight Scholarship t a? Copy-42- .00 Open Air Fire Place To Be Constructed At Memorial Park Convention At Salt Lake City 6 t RID Representatives Diolomas I.O.O.F. Attend s 1 1 e w |