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Show . rj infirm 'r - ITfiilrmnif 4nu'XTV, utaii, Friday, 4 iHtflifrflrrriiif PiiiT .. - m.u p uti Pr 5c Copy $2. (HI Per Year In Advanca Stake Relief Society Sponsoring Beautification County Spending Less Mothers Day Tea To Be Held Monday Program In Wards Economic Than Last Year The .B Mum R is spoii'ii: ii a l. I'1' ' gram tivrmgh ai us Adi-That Affect the organizat:, ' Ea.'h .curd has Openings Checks D.vidend tK c llj assigned a ner Pail, hit h they are t itipha-izt- Tax Bills of Every a: their regular i.h'M.ag. A.- - a t National and . wide flower, r.i'i anProblems Insep-bl- e t. t, ed and each from Local Welfare. per?,n participating is to plant 'hrub' r )Crma:,e:it Various authorities, including beautifa atu.n. Farr, ward ha' a chairman to cheek p, fctsident, have lately observe C .has characteristic participating. pnierican At the time of tin art a! hnnv- clouds into hu.iVfd up ebe imism by British victories, coming thi' fall, the Flake wd! down into the hold a flower, sir w when the war!' be cast I of despair by British de-- I will display th, ir special annual be-- a and a- prize will be awarded foi This, these authorities the best of these a In special dl'p.ays. great a mistake. never A prize will aDi be given th, (lug tide cf victory ward with the largest per cent ,eway. The achievements fail-An- d in the program. participating, the accompanied by Mrs- Martha Chard and Mr? so, it is argued, the Chasta Harris are the stake board debacle members in charge of the project Balkans, bad as it is, should The decisive and will give all aid possible to exaggerated. those who need it. ;f this war is the Battle of d and the Atlantic Hitler far elsewhere, but until berseif falls, Ke cannot Wins Over on- - the now seems it appar-:- t campaign, nder-,the British either the German power, or mated the effectivene is of s lies. It was felt in that Yugoslavia, with of her difficult terrain be able to last many week? ctually fell in 13 days, and .fore the end her armies swift retreat, and were frm each other It was the mountainous country the severest in ?ce, among n mili-jrcle- a oev iuctioa rs have several issance truck latlonal th Ford s work, would slow the i.zed advance. Yet e 1941 iall ry. Ford ist sales Germar the Ger tanks went over pre- d, mountain passes almos' as if they were traveling ds, and the Greek army ; things records valor could for the immenst nty the Germans possessed The same thing pment. of the Anzac troops of ! Wavells army, which ransported to Greece from Man for man, the report-thscene wrote, they were Iter than their German Bat the greatest of courage ail weapon indeed against that pensonal mpensate e ftp of that, it is .that, apparently the again, Germans grated a far greater effic-staff work. There was ed Allied command in thr the respective Gen-ff- s had little opportunity isultation and cooperative As usual, the Germar was blueprinted to th' and ;t went off and accord-schedule- . -- critics, in Enjtflanc 48 here, who believe and the British should never anferred troops to Greece defeat was .foredoomed 'ticism was answered by Airchill in his world-widr 27. ' ' He said that e y- '!'' .th nu'ievement , I iv, we may remain to be U!k Mr: Churchill 4 H;'r compari-- , ('.mera! c Jv 9 I at C'r.eral Wa veils I'i.red ,c! Bowen. bridge Members of me 0. M club were entertained of ,Mm Sterling night at the home were Mr Taylor. Special guests Henry; Mrs. and Walter Ware awarded ve Prizes Simmon?. ard - r? to Mrs. LaMar CDwaru e- epi ndituri Claimed By Death - ? s.hi.ds i.;i7, ?2D, Hammond, chairman of s the State Road Commission, that bids will be opened Thursday, May 22 at 2 p. m. at the State Capitol for the surfacin' of 2.536 miles of Highway 91, between Spanish Fork and Payson. T: e improvement will begin near the high school at the south end of Spanish Fork main street and will extend south and include the cannery' curve revision. The estiis mated cost of the project $.0,000, W. D. ann-ounot- o large group of unhid? D m Payson high sell n,l a:v pa ing in the Lfth an.ma! meet of the nati, al mu".o it ion whv', Thursday morning in A total of 09 . students from lirj schools in five slat, s u;!l attend. Those from Pn? uh qualified at the n gion.nl eonu-'at Nephi in A rl to g t tin- () d n oonte't wore: June piano; Aura Jean Hint!.' baritone; Wilbur SncDon, trump, t; (he ,?i bool band; mixed rh ,iu?; girls glee club and Acapclla choir. . l.-- , M , Diseases To Be Topic $28,-- Of Discussion Seminary Exercises 1 : Conducted Sunday Payson Students Attend Senior Day At Logan Friday e States in 1892 and 1893 and three Club missions of shorter The last regular Cultus periods. meetirg for the yiar was held He is survived by his widow, Wednisday afternoin in the Third Estella May Jensen; three sons, ward Belief Society hall with Pre- Delos Parley Jensen of Riverside, sident Hazel ErlaniDon in charge. Vtah ; Roscoe Jensen of Ogden; on Ed ication wa? The program R. Jensen of Payson; six Ilyrum directed by Bernice Hat bin on. daughters, Mrs. Delilah Pierson of A splendid talk wa? chairman. of V' remonton; Mrs. Thora Durfe-given by Mr. Grant Gardrer, prin- McGill, Mrs. Ovena Nevada; cipal of the Payson Junior high llami'ton of Abraham; Mrs. Allie music wa? school. .Instrumental Francom ami Miss Della Jensen A given by the Zioman si'ters. of Canoga Park, California; Mrs. report on the cancer drive wa? Ruby Dudley of Payson; one given by the chairman, Miss Cecil brother, John L. Lar-seof Salt Gale. Mrs. Dike City; three sisters, Announcement wa? made of an Mary Armistead of La Point; Mrs. invitation to all Cultus Club mem- Annie Hold! of Spanish Fork; Mrs. ber? to a Spring Tin to b given S:na Dudley of Jensen; 18 grand( ult-uin their honor by the children and two -- ? n. This i? to be held at Chins Mr?. of the home Funeral sendees were c inducted fi(,m on May tenson Saturday, Thursday at 2 p. m. in the First 3 to 5 p. m. J. A. Club. J?.-phln- 1 recent Sprir. Luke ward w;!l n KU( Stat. over a program G" m(! Sunday at and ?peak--the be will Spencer number musical Announce Marriage - --c Pa-?o- -- I- M-s- II M iy th-?- and Mm Be Roy Elmer Mr. ar.d Mr? ,1 Mrs c?r amt Mr-- ' Tn.' nt- : D -i 1, E bri-- vo.;:ig Cl f h- 1 M 1 .'rum the bride Fr:- r.vf' M c Brid D M e ve? by Ml r, ar.-- d t? go- i h SUI1 -a b-- a- u,. ur?-- i f Mr? hono M. m w f yr r nvjple. frier Payson and ten it'.ry will please note that the paved streets have been marked for parking and sign? pla, d ah ng the curb designating In accordance the Lire limits. !.iOrdinances of Payson w rub- will take effect at tr C,t a- a:ml ,t i? the desire of the in' i II that the motorL?ts rity w II c Iterate with the Police de- m carrying out this pro li.v til, Senior Day held at the Utah Slate Students Agricultural College. from various parts of the state attended the entertainment provided by the college throughout the day and evening. Payson students were Clara Jean Perkins, Barbara Curtin, Adele Nelson. Rex Marcia Rolia LeRaron, Hurst, Ruth Wilson, Louise Gree.nhalgh, Francks HaskDee Cutler. Page, ell, Paul Bylund and Dean Blain. E. II. Cutler of the faculty and Heber A. Curtis of the Junior high Both accompanied the students. ai-- A .C. - r Search Being Made jFor Utahs Fairest Daughter i Whit l.s IUiliV She may live fane-- t ? this county, he may l.e in another section of tie staU- - but wherever she is, a stati wide search has been to find her. She is wanted to net as the 1911 Queen f Coveted Wagon Days cclebra-- , turn in Salt Lake City, July 22 to 26. And there will be plenty of honors awaiting her. The statewide search was b, gun by B. A. Reynolds, chairman of the Queen Committee of the cele-bra- ti n. Any Utah born girl between the ages of 18 to 25 is eligible to enter. All that is is to send to Covered Wagon Days, Salt Lake City, for an entry blank, fill it cut, and mail it with a photograph before June I to Uw celebration officials. The roquiremcntis are that the entrant be born in Utah, be more than 18 years of age and lees than 26 on July 1, 1941. The entrants will he judged uwn tre basis of personality, poise, beauty, Pioneer background, and ab.lity to ride. The winner will be declared the queen of the pioneer celebration, will be the guast of honor at many of the capital itys civic rlulis, will preside at ill Covered Wagon Days rodeo will be the guest of Lonor at the Queen's Ball, will nvside over the Pioneer Day parade, viewed by more than 150,060 lersons ami will receive in -- ncc--ssu- ry Wightman. The decorations carried out the vide publicity. , The locality of the residence of program theme in an elaborati manner with a silhouette of tin he entrant will have no bearing Salt Lake Temple on one side am upon the judging of a home on the other. Each Several queens or aides with complete land-wan past years have been selected and a flower arrumtenien' from all sections of the state. irg a background of black against Applications of the entrants in the search which is not a bathing drapes. leant y contest- - should be accomp-uiic- d by black and white portraits Payson High Schpol nther than snapshot. s. Holds Primary Elections o Honor Day Slated Primary elect inns wen- held at At Payson High Payson high school la?t Thur.?la and two tickets were nominatci' M.I.A. Friday, May 16, will be Honor Many for next years studmt body off Day at Iayson high school and a icers. ipccial assembly will be held Lynn Powell heads the Sdvc-vhere ill awards of the year will ticket for stud, nt b dy be presented. Honor awards will Arlis Douglas?, vice be given in scholarship and uctiv-.tic- s all A large crowd from Maurine ChrLtonscn, secretary atand medals and honors won wards of Nebo Stake was in Marsh Don", bii'incs-manager- . treasurer; tendance at the closing social and by student? during the year will be presented. held Theme M. I. A. Festival V. R. Gil'on In. the Grci in the Junior high Tuesday night ward ticket with Owen F.ick'on, vie One Act Each school auditorium. Play Presented D vm, participated in the following pro- president; Virginia Ranell Wightman gram: Student.? from the play produe-'io- n business managi r. Love at congrecla?s at Payson high school, Home, Song, Lindindi-S. R. Pres. the direction of Mr. Archie gation; prayer, Paul Mclieth and G raid Sim- Will. Theme Ceremonial, Spring say; am?, present? d a one act play foi- Cal forni: Lake ward; one act play, "A Sign mons left Tiie?d iy Stake M. it the after visiting here 1. A. closing social Tuesday night Unto You, Fourth ward; boys their at Santaquin. chorus, Benjamin ward, directed They have been military ering Men-M leaner to the by Roy Millett; play in Salem present service call. citation? in Second ind also ward; Fireside, Spanish Fork. o and tributes for outstanding ward a Miks Icth Hcitmii't-nA Baby girl was b rn to Mr. and activities, President Edith Selin; ladies chorus, Third ward, directed at Utah State Agre- lituia! cull g Mrs. Dale CV ray on May 7 at their k end The home. Flag in Igan, spent bet wi Wyler; by Edith am! Mr. here with her 0 Star Speaks, First ward; song, HerniaiiM-eA. Mrs. Spangled Banner; closing prayer by President Wightman. Miss Clara Jn iii on wa- - Inetes-tA floor show was present's! by the menibei? of h r b nice did Payson high school strdents durD nuer ( afe. week at B Settlor) 513 of the Revised Ord-,- i last ing the dance which followed the was served before the gam". ar,ci ' of Pay?' n City reaLs as program. rtreet? and sidefollow o Attend Theme Festival prU-idc- nt nt day-wit- r pa,-en- h t' pa-iit-. NOTICE o Floi-d.ii- o Peteetneet Observes Health Day Ijast Friday was a gala day at the Peteetneet school when the students observed Health Dav with special lunches and celebrated Peteetneet Day a colorful circus. Students came to school in colorful costumes, many of them with pets in cages and wagons. The parents came to school in the afternoon to view the program of clever stunts and to do the voting in regard to best costumes and ?tunts. Many prize? were awardof ed by teachers for contests and By ord'-PAYSON CITY COUNCIL. game? on the campus. r R. graduates. Citizens of la? r U ,vrr wr? given T nvi-w-i- ? ' : (4 h mm t NOTICE Si" wa? e frli c!i-?- they Pn a -te! ar- n !.a Mrs. and Mr. Bert Taylor announce the marriage on Friday Miss Hetty f their daughter, .d-tG an Mr.-- , ar-Edward to Mr. Bates, Taylor, lH.ru Apr.. have a baby ami foster son of Mr. and nephew ?pital c;u 26 at the Payon Mrs. J Kf ill W. Bates. The cereor. a. Mr. Gariim-mony was performed at St. George, Junior h.gh Utah, after which they loft for a o wedding trip through the Southern Chm-tiMr. and Mr and to Boulder Dam. Utah ianyor.s m r party fat a sen eotenaini-will reside in Payson. liny at Dull h.omi .Saturday evening at a Ms. Taylor enUotaim-dune? of Cm ing before the shower Thursday night in C,,i''l.' wire Mr .; club. ilaiic-iRelatives of her daughter. Salt Lakh Larn Mr? friends attended. c!o?c GQ ii ge and V' Mr?. Grace T. Brockbank and Ciiy, Mr. JMr?. md Snenctir, Mr. Ruth C. Evans will entertain am! Mr? Gene Mr. in honor of the bride next week. Recce, Mr and Mr RoV o ingtor. an v- in 1 an: A- - chapel witljJFlshop Interment was charge. in Spanish Fork cemetery under the direction of the Deseret Mort- Law To Present Program - r.ted was prose ward o av0 thi? a' Robert Francom ? A tn n k. wci week end fyr sorae a after day Navy at San Diego h '" Emil Ho with tion visit he as ho?te?s Myo-mng- fund- fund, remit ohased the sons of Bingham . Libya, and have Collins of rcvers from with relative.? 0f Niels Parley Jensen A He wa? born March 14, 186.5 at Venereal diseases as applied to '.1 .20 exhhiti-ami advertisSpani'h Fork, a son of Niels K Utahs new legislation regarding ing, S.V.U.O.'!, S1D7; mem rials, an! Mad?on social Angolisp Katrina will be discussed diseases, .one this year, SI 1,.', 97.7, 7; poor Jenson. He married Jerome Lind-?n- y 1 p. m. at May 14 at Wednesday, and imligeiit, SIS' 1.1! 1, $6155.71: Nebo Stake Libcrnaele was alin the Salt Lake Temple, Aug- the Payson high school auditorium mfirmaiy, $7F.i(h41, $14,121.11; ust 24. 1894. She died on June most filled with a in. ist uppreciat by Welby W. Bigelow, M. D., ive interest on boiuD, $12.'2, audience for the splendid Neb 23, lOTt and he married Estella of the Utah State Board of bond sinking, S72,OnO, So2,00-(Stake Seminary graduation exerMay Jensen on November 29, 1911. Health. cises Sunday evening. He Feed at Spanish Fork for 40 According to L. A. Bates, princHome, Our Goal, was the theme Mothers Day Exercises years and engaged in farming and ipal of the Payson high school, for the stock raising. He then lived in program which was prePlanned For Sundav will all senior high school students Box Elder County for ten years, sented entirely by students. Talks be in attendance at the lecture. e were given by Torele for five years and Abraham Wolf, FranNumcrou Mother's Day cxcri Parents of the students and others cis for Barbara Rcliu several to and Haskell, came Curtis, years are being planned f m Sunday. interested are urged to be present. Glade a in 1930. LeRaron, and Draper Pay?on Mothers will be honored in the o Noon. Music poem by an Dorothy ardent church L.D.S. Always Sunday School? of the four I..ITS. included vocal solos by Dune ward? and special prugiams will number he held positions of trust Patten Dean Plain; a double and take the place of regular class wherever he lived. He served as U.S.A.C. mixed quartet; a ladies sextette; ' woik. Oth. r organizations will head of various auxiliary organind a chorus by the class. zations, member of ward bishophonor mothers in various w ays. The forty-ninteachrics and was graduates wren an o outstanding A group of seniors from Payson John F by He filled four presented er of theology. Principal high school went to Ijogan last Gardner Addresses Oleson and diplomas wen- present L. D. S. missions including a two Friday for the annual hgh school ed Cultus Club Members to them by President Waylanl year mUsion to the Southern j Tue-da- y w sea5, may jn the First ?e'7e nr otherwise by the Nophi M. 8r8at wheat and. oil' exchange rnjranu hi year. t 7Ihn; highways, Mrs. Louis- Pfeiffer where ra,1'e' afternoon for Los Annies i.nr vi-for where she will Je? and Mr. time with other relatives. alKHlt the im e"hl intimated that ,.ay Emirate the Black A three ac" th las' f thr--.- - fur the tw NicD Parley Je:i?.-n- , 76, died v.ars follows, the 1011 figures S inlay night at the Payson City '.cd first in t a eh ca'c: II ?p:tal after an illness of several n i- I0 la-- .. lur the various high . schools ba eball team went to pieces Wedne day afternoon at Nephi and virtually assured Nephi the region champion hip. The score was 12-The Lions outhit the Wasps 15 to 14 but 9 errors at timely intervals-gave the Juab crew a hard earned victory. Payson went to vyork on Belliston in the first two innings for 7 hit;- and 6 runs, but the Wasp got hold of Pat Bran-again the second inning for 7 This left the hits and 4 run-lead 5 they Lions with promptly lost in the next inning when on a hit, a walk, and an error, Nephi tied it up. A snappy double play stopped the rally. In the next two inning1 Payson made 6 errors and Nephi collected 4 hits for 6 runs. Payson threatened only in the fifth when they got 2 runs. for Sperry was the big hitter the winners with 2 for 3. Dick Lant was the leading hitter of thi Powell game with 3 for 4. Lynn 5. and B. Fowler got 3 for Payson made 2 double piay? during the game. Pay pn goes to Provo Friday toutfor a contest with the highly can Lions the If ed Bulldogs. should get ball they play heads-u- p licking the for even with Provo ir. the they handed them earlier oason. governments msperate gamble id xm ( D. 575 34 A - 1 lish ar Public welfa:--fir ;r was $4 4, M3. 78 compared Neatest strengtns of in the I admiration and ske has gained in the Stab atlfl eLsewhere, and Ware. had let her allies lown ourag-inme Sarah them to figh Adult members of birth-naaid, much of that FElmer family had a udd have been lost 01 honor in might n other ber.t. words, a great Len Huff. The group Ptntt a of National honor involv her'with a "nice birthday gnt. M i j6 piogram and social is planned .'! D the ixperd times to May eai w U Opened Thursday j Ro-ali- it are only th:' 1 Ilia n for the ;.n ? - ju lii By Clarke Bigler Payson- end ? i fur tel '.'.Ml s Mti-- vp 12-- 8 i iy :e 1937. Payson h" T,ir.t Juab back nt el! t'tn Me" l.l.e tl U - .! - Ag I., gem For Same Period t ladies of the I'ay.'on Ameri-ie- r Auxil.aiy will hold annual Mothcr.s Day Tea on Monday at 8 p. m. in the Junior high school I.ittle Theatre. Each rm ml. r i' expected to bring a no tlicr ami a handkerchief will be presented to her as a gift. An appropriate Mothers Day in- Students Participating In Fifth Annual Music Festival rfoad Bids To Be h I Mr. and Mrs. F.-- Salt Ijakc end here George M s. ' "s Q. t H !a-- ward of wed City ?pei Mrs with their rid family. Spencer Ila.t t : I'.r v. r he: tai.-e- i elub r? bridge night at Bys ( afe. D.nner wa? Mis- the game. served . Cia-jDab- Wil?"n Gale and received the high score prizes. i Mon-la- o ar-3rd Office teacher? of the M. A. of I. were gue?ts ward social a at delightful presidency Wednesday night ui tic war-- h .11 A program, clevir games provided the l .a. morn wilfully, Ewry person w obst or nets, iirgljgeuty carcles'ly ai y street or injures or flood or 'idi walk y the walk?. h- fh-- if water, or who seej-ag- wilf-diy- carekv'?-Iv- , water any ? n to cb'tiuct, injure t or sidewalk, my .vlthii in limit.- - of this City, is It is gu lly !' a misdemeanor. f Council the hr VvHr) 0 City to i of rce this oidinance. The citizens (f the City arc requested to comply with thi? ordinance in an ffort to avoid damage to the o: igi-n- null r hie r mai.-ir flm J Iy permits to in i -- treets and sidewalk.-- By order of PAYSON CITY COUNCIL. |