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Show -. If ..... J, rf. A -' ar utah tuf, payson rHprTri,r. paybox, Peterson Guard Unit Arrives A Home After Three Schaerrer Ring Tuesday vl idne-da- a , J, Aut Weeks In Camp I t- - a . i re n my w . r- s in a i. i p M ai I.) 11 Tin y - v a i .all ri at'.n'id n and to tin blue fuiei la did, d tu nit 1 and de-- f With bed tl e n d font s. win at rud tnl bill in n d tmgi nt tiny win thiit day-- . on iipular garri-I.l- t - n uLi i day on mi' am fn Id rat in', f b.d. an i a nv i of six for each on-isti- i puard-'lnan- reg- - . A t't t ut.nii g to camp the M KENTUCKY " X.lll I Larsen Services 1 S' i of I,ewi'J lived a Lalgtly alti iH i ca-- t . .nr j i r i I d.vis-- 1 -- . - nili d and i imp.' i nili win emduitid 11 oi number of perm, s, he s tat id that the repub nan i bailees wire vny good and hat tile people were enthusiastic n thnr support f Wendell Will to a a-- pre--iid- id by Diai, I This Whiskey is 4 VIIAIIN OLD Proof National Distillers Prod. Corp., N. I ml 3 .laid old-tim- e Y Registration Tent at song, I A BIG MAN for A lie sen a e. IL ait M.uy uf You, i bourn direct wa-ii-ii- of th Hut. hm mi voeal nl , .1 In ne Mu. Pmv-tgaa- Mothi'i rd Mii. lit rime Wil I.isho iiie!..d d William Nnima'i if tin- Provi Pimiu-- r t waul, a mmsim-arDmmaik while the family weri LI) S. imiivitD and nulling there dliam Kit hi n, (leorge A. Cheev r and closing icmaiks by Mr . Kristi risen. A cornet solo was given by Mr I. D. Christensen; by Bartholomew ; selection A. C. girls chorus. The dedicatory prayer was by Patiiareh L. A. Ilil' and interment was directed by ieiman,iil in. Memorial Park opening gnN J MiClillan; mioca a by M. 1 lie by bpi aki Mis. Mary Mckiil, city librarian uul Judge Wm. Kitchen are m .barge of the reieption and reg-ist- i ation for the Onion Days and i omi i oniillg eelebi at. all. legistration tint Memorial Park, and aioi nmg the woik uf A will be in Saturday legi-steiin- g will begin. Assisting in .his woik will be Stella Harper, Joseph Bates, Edward Keele, Mar-h- a S. Kapple, John Lerwill, Grant Clifford Bale, Charles Simons, Goss, S. D. Moore, Vina MendenMrs. Mrs. S. E. Taylor, hall, Leona Snuthers. The public leception for adult' will be from 4 to C p. m. Sunday in the junior high school auditorium. Mrs. McKcll will be assisted by Mrs. Kathryn Betts and the Deseret Mortuary. Mrs. Reta Page. Presiding at the o Tea table will be Mrs. Vina and Mrs. Minnie Douglass. To Receive Bachelor Girls seiving will be Verdoen EllsOf Arts Degree worth, Laura Jean Forsey, ShirRae Tolman, June Schaerrer, ley Russell Men ill, son of Mr. and 1orna Fae Searle. .Mrs. Rodney Merrill was one of thirty-si- x Brigham Young UniverJ. C. Barney, local volunteer who were admitted students sity was notified August 16 fuenian, for graduation this week. that he would receive his Credits were by approved certificate of service and a medal the University Council Monday at the 1940 convention of the Utah following completion of vvotk durState Firemens association at ing the summer quarter. He wil' Logan, Utah. receive a Bachelor of Arts Degree fiom the College of Arts and CARD OF THANKS Sciences. . van us lonuminitii-rmourta.n west and it the pt Lahi sponsored by the Salt am KSL w.th Tnbunc-Tel- t gram Commerce of Chamber Lake Salt coopeiating. in i . . STRVICHT BOURBON WHISKEY thin grand, genial bourbon. Sjvor its mellowness and fine flavor! Youll cheer up instantly! a to boa ta waul i i i bin day kie. He urges all loteis ti actively M n In Main ..teinuon fur in the pi nuries .Lunin Lamm, 70, w.h uf Car vartieiputee 3rd. -- . Sue dad mi u,u-- t ..aim n o f injmiis niiivid winn ihe fob li'nin a moving ait an Inh on August tl, i a ilooi lli w on n. t limb p (iriuj'e A Plain, mi il and il Cioige Chi the ilh -- i ti -- andiilacy. Afti r talking Conducted Sunday t.un, 93 c-g- eontl n brand w i V. W,i , ri. i aniluiati Alonzo waa S. U. Congii--,for hen wa He Payson Tueul.y for the purpose of i din g loin, am of hn n publican-- , in f can-duett- d - Make yourself a cool drink ' i Sip-imb- AJ Sunny Brook OLD- w re ! , 1 and enjoy the whiskey that " CHEERFUL AS ITS t 1 Congress Candidate Visits Payson l Ctmup- llW: -- i , V seiie-deduate- uinial r - hi) , ! jiaid tr to CO' fair 'ate winners. ,i,ty i J1 i . of Sp winners. r mV en i j i 1 r ty A number of prominent Republicans from Payson were in Provo Pass u the Utah I11a in Satuiday to attend Onion injui Monday County Republican annual outing coll. at Sowiette park. 1'. 1 Highlights of the gathering Gulden annual lid the Pay a were addresses by Judge James drill,, by D. B'iCVeV At was given - ci u biat.mt ., A. Howell of Ogden; Miss Bernice A'nt Salt we-- t tad o n r un , and crashed Woodward of San Francisco, remto , 11 ' Cloward"--Ma'. 'I KL Tut director of Republican by gional and T. j a A nartat,vi Uiowajd, womens activities, and Mrs. T. L. Buth tars tmaal meidi nts in Holman of Salt Lake City, naf n.ai y 'Ver badly the I ui' wav iKvirlv given by tional committeewoman. m ' staff o Uiss Cora pdl, p c Chase was the Ma. 0 (.1 Dixon has been ap- Slh01 Mrs. Lucy and Mhb and ig a t MH.ikir fi a pointed to assemble the articles ex-Queen, 1. a i e Shuli r, fir the Home Economics Depart- attended summer lid an rv itation to all listeners ment at the Utah County Fair spi,lt the eek end cile- to ci me to Pav - on for the which opens next week. wdh friends, The nth. r tw. quetn-i- i bration Ji an Perkins and Miss M s Cla-: wire June Buth d BIG JOE! The saluti via-- , one of a a.-- - r division. un-- m I Vms liainey iTj puinti of a Si -- telephone umpiri eonimuiiK ation with each othi i from different points. During this time the bqys gathered the equip ment which they cleaned and in part d to ri turn home, Nid Crider Captain McBrth, commanding officer, and Lieutenant Klman ElKwinth, assistant, the i guard-memade the trip without mishap. w I i iffneis .slant two days m a t nt. u whire war trategy iirntrui al ii,n was givm on blaikUiards i re s with r '.7i) 1 1 County In5' Days Festival U i of Palmyra, of daughter j, - ! ur day il f 1 i, . f i fr.u. L, tty l!arm y, f Mr. and t r e im-u- a: i om i ti d fur the hi iimUd .n Piovo h I I 1 mb- - i . Wi-'iiii- I I m b . 1 Atti ndiiiy the Tinijile imiiuoI,.. D.x1 n a'l wt i Mil Adi ..a b son 1uul of I'ay on, Mr and .Mi lnxon of Spam-link, Mi. and Mn 'Jh'oduie if .Ntpni, Mr. and Mi'i. Raynunl II lay ton of Mid i ale and Shi ldon Dixon of Salt Dike City. A dim hi puly fdlowed at tie Lion Heu-Sodil Cintir fur the wedding party arrangi d by Mi and Mrs L D Fi a iphtori ,f S dt Lake City, a ,f Mr ai pi a ar e p m ui the halt imp.' , i a i n .M rn ladoiii li al IVlii-jo- , of Moroni botame the Lr,Ue of Mr. (jiuigt A hi nan i l ol Ia.. 'Oil. 7 1 Mo i .mu Passenger Serious As Cars CoHij, Payson And to large urtie of fi.mu., v.Ji Mat H Republicans Attend Annual Outing Broadcast Features Club Girls Payson Entered In Contest School Bells To ii,tiii.t ol marriage 4-- is i toil REED is STEVENS o Services Held For Is YOUR Candidate Fo. Governor of Utah on th' Republican Ticket. Mrs. Mary A. Smith Fumial sirmts were eonducteu last lhu.sday m tne t mat waru Proven it r ons ir Demo Utah Needs A chapel fur Mrs. Mary Ann Web oter Smith, widow of Charles Snath. Bishop Jordan A. Law pre-- j aided and Glenn L. Loveless conducted. The opining sung, Come Ye Saint-.- , was rendered by the Relief Society chorus, dnected by Mrs. Mary Wyler; invocation, In George Staheli; vocal duet, Ilia Law and The Garden, Mi--Miss Wilda remarks, Jovocal seph Hand of Benjamin; solo, Mother McCree, Mrs. Melba Powell, accompanied by Mis Ada Taylor; biographical sketch and remarks, J. A. Loveless; re marks, Glenn Loveless; song Know That My Redeemer Lives, chorus; benediction, Leslie Richardson of Benjamin. The gravi was dedicated by Lyndon Hall. easil can s Businessman Administrative A Progressive A Loyal of raid Ability. But American not c Utahn 4 ce. ance REED STEVENS understands the REED STEVENS REED STEVENS Bi-se- ll; a run! Utahs Prosperity nes for i t, r i, ar IlltiC -- business-h- ELECT STEVENS the of the ; understands the problems of little built one. understands the problems of labor; a fair and just employer. REED STEVENS 1 problems he was raised in one. understands the problems of the America farm; he owns one. community 1 . It i 979. 0 81 GOVERNOR who, out c Is Directly Dependent of the Utah Primaries: Sept. 3rd Run-OfElection: On Final Election: Nov. 5th. Well-bein- g Farmer-Stockman- Upon wheli wri ", f 1st line bint-dictio- GOLDEN il 0 Men-lenha- ll o -- 35-ve- BIG DAYS-- 4 STARTING FRIDAY, AUGUST 'zebrand Bros'. o C!RGU8fa0ARNlVAL V. y I' , Y K I Combined L v y G hiV V. r- - ,QrAvi $ v 'v'' ' - 4 .1 10 Thrill Rides -- 10 Outstanding Shows Mis Ivirl Simmons and d. night er Edith and Mr-- . Ed Patter spent Monday m Salt Lake Oitv To our many dear friends, we desire to express our heartfelt hanks the many expressions of sympathy and acts of loving kindness during the recent illness md death of our beln-owife and nether, Keren Marie Larson. We appriiiate the arrangement and present.it. on of the funeral enice and those who participated in any way, at the home or church Th. lovely floral tri butis we cntefully acknowledge. Lars Larsen and family - NEW STREAMLINED Cbctfs-- 3 3-Ri- ng UNDER FLOODLIGHTS You can tell the delicious 28 Circus Acts - 2 Bands - 300 People NEWER! FASTER! 35c Children (14 yrs. old or under) ALL SEATS FREE 15c - Doors Open at 'f from its clean, a p.m. Daily with Candidate for Republican Nomination for u. The Only Show of its Nature Exhibiting on The North American Continent U'.a Po t ;t Adr . Sjpf by Ed. M fechng MAT 'Dt. Morn.xy) Aniedc Coca-Coi- n d favorite moment. S. SENATE Plimjq, ice-col- ! I) INDlr. SOUTHERN UTAH AUTHORITY COCA-COL- A REFRESHES OF THE COCA-COL- CO. bv BOTTLING CO. - t.e S that makes the pause that VOTE FOR tsks drink you experience the refreshed Philo T. Farnsworth, Jr. 1 Coca-Col- gling taste. And after you DIFFERENT! 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