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Show tries u VVl,inekdi rih ' 1,11,1 -. ,'1- coU,:; Thursday ! Auma 5e st f'air is vocational Schools prumist, si )n r, tu th5; llecraft ) 1!l p To bt .r l!tlrl Jd It- anytr - Induct ' Forty-fiv-- , ca;: , I Piro J giving nifo) matior of or coui.ty j buil uth ill' Home He -- was -- 5, 1923, tie by Mr. sisters, -- eij Hitler l.k.dy ; . tain. 2: ndi.-- Utah is ))iom est industrial "'nthinjrton, .Men n. f. , I. u i Claudin ( . 1 i ii a i: i. (t.d. -- o- c landson el br.-- I) p, pa-a- Afton Sjiainhow-ijir- Bo Drowns - The Chapman Pi i nun-- ' boy, owner and dr.vtr of the car suffer, d cuts and brui'.s about the anus and leys and a compound f actu"e of the -- Ass'i'afei at kiill which caused his death. ,va' thrown from the ance of 10 feet. The only minor injuri.s. takm to Ft. Green He cai a dist others had All were medical fo care. x.tal Sprinc-il- e supplies at the chapman d Monday to the brouyht but lr condition relia.-e- - 1 Proven ari -- embartro with K f.ilu.o. a on A al' "Wded to t..ke a- - v 'e p' s'tien to tm sum, on ynnio ow bard th, dePend on East. fl; difficult nce W t 1 te of over He. tllp 1)11 k from us. b many vital '1 top of that ave lonjr b Japans bes 'er' Mo,;' ' Japan 1, ,v ports belie vi , ' 'e Americar ro a desperate Fo far as wi 65 ' to Japai tin lii.i Afu r a oi pu in a Clak. By Japan-511- anjthiny f kind tr an AP dispatch said, asset fre. older az I., is survived by his paieiits and and the follow :ny brothers Hansen Jaunita M's. sisters: Francis, All ie and ?hirhv Ann his yrand-p- a Chapman of Gochen; . Mr-Arthu Mr. and eats. 'I out.f tb:. country, hiyh .school. Iav-u- n Ger.cla Blasts lias Beer ind Britain an. her postspss 5ff followed suit. now on, a Ti.asury lieens. ix inniim.- - R ymi, shellmy you.' Xephi hurler, foi if the largest ia' ; n seen on the Pay if 'nr'sten'fn y 1'tr Mrs Il d ti."u..i--tarto- foi Ft Green, Mr. and y V. B Ste.le of Goshen. Iask R The body is at the Claudin funu s :n one Fn'ie al Home in Parson and l b( will burial y ui"sal-is.h.iian,l eral services f.el.i r h e n many ytais. Marion Da.- - a mates just yot .are. few innmys or tue have been a .shot' o!a crew. The yarn.'. team Houser Family Reunion !.e 'i.l To Be Held Sunday w oul pi u i, . , Gell- - fie half little I Cential f tw scored inniny and oi put them all, or , : oia connected, with Announce Marriage I ; .n i y w- T- i -- , i o- o- - : . , rs - T I at th, u Russ (rl Thrr 'V':!1Ued Geoye on Ilarri-- Hanisoii, p;lpc 8) Dunn. 1 I1 a'!' i M' Mr ar Mr- M"' pie-scho- Only by large scale production can this groat porphyry continue to maintain its equilibrium. Its future life is dependent upon operating costs, because as costs rise, the grade of orp mined must tie raised and the low grade that is passed up now will probably be left A huge mountain of copper bearing ore was known to exist at Bingham by the early PioIn the beginning, Utah Copih neers, yet for nearly forty years was started on an ore averageing it was considered valueless. Early 2 per cent copper Today the com prospectors tunnelled into the Bing- pany is mining copper ore contain ham Mounain, through the f of one per cent copper ing copper, in search of other You see the tonnage of of aluminum Like the deposit one per cent copper is greatly more metals) of today, this great deposit of cop- than the tonnage of 2 per cent per was of no economic value. copper. Yes, lets continue to mine Not until men of broad vision, the lowest grade possible at the capable of organizing and financing great Bingham miue. low-grad- e i . low-grad- e one-hal- one-hal- Mrs. Estella D. Harper Celebrates 80th Birthday f Birdwell Finlayson at Sat Wyler Family Reunion Held Sunday o nativi Birdwell Finlayson, Done To Observe The annual reunion of the Henry of Uik' John in Mrs. Estella Dixon Harper, a Salt a died Payson, at held was Sunday 80th family Birthday resident of Payson for 70 years Wyler eatly Saturday. He re A ln'i eelebiated her eightieth birthday Bear Hollow in Xephi canyon. llo, Idaho, sided Ioeat at resident J I. n Done, a picnic lunch, program, games and he was recently relea-- i d as a at her home on Wednesday. entertainment if Pay on vvill observe Ins XOth provided 1S01, sports e She was bom August 6, bishop after serving many yea1-Hon Saturday August 9. Officers in charge were Lc-te- t on the site of what is now Sacrawas a building contractor am nrthday Robot t WyIn honor of the event, his family Simmons, president; his company is eon-- l i.tu.p tin mento, California, a daughter of Bertie vice Wyler ler, (ill hold ip ii house at the Done president; Fid ward and Sarah Gould Dixon. Idaho Fall' I, p. S Temple. reDonald Christensen, on South J:d Fa- -t home stioet valley at secretary; She came to Salt He was born in Pay on S ptem Rieka Ail creational 9 m. Wyler to director; from p. her the age of four years with her 12, 1F9J. a smi of In u am! Riimlay historian. - and fiiepd anF'arm-ingfo- n elaivecordially in lived He l.ved in Fmlay-on- . parents and they Officers dieted for next ytai Josephine nvi'nl to a!' ml. The event is for six years and then came Lu ycar-Iglin'd Provo and Iayson Will Robert in honor of Mr- -. Done, who Caliare Wyler, from The to Payson. trip when he moved to P et'illo. vice ..11 be seventy nine yeais old on president; fornia lequired one month and 4 iam Wyler, Jr., Funeral erviees win mndm'tei1 s Bert mill i' 12. j scentary; Two years ago Mts. Har- Madge Hansen, day-- . ru'-ia- y at Ioeatillo Rieka recreation airWyler, ru in Iay-'u- -. per made the same trip by Mr Done wa- 8 in less than Wyler, historian. of the at : -age plane a on of John and 'i:"i-- t 9. o four houis. Last year she made Marriage Takes Place D huah Iaikur me, cm y Iayson David Page, son of Duke Page; a trip to Mexico and visited numTl e f.nthi r and all miin-h- . r mu An mtei ami .age tool, son of Mr. am! erous former Payson residents who Nile of in- - family i ad "..at and Max (date on Aupu-- t 1, win a M now live in Arizona, Oklahoma Mrs. Frank Sehuerrci al tab nt ami weie nii'U 'Jwcdi, dang t r of Mi and New Mexico. Jones, son of Mr. ami Mis. Hand - I.V for th du eiopmi lit -. MrHomii.iii Twi.ie, In.. no. M " Doiiu v Jones, left Tuesday mo'rning for and f mu- H. in Edward to mariied Pay'". She was o Obi-p- o a the bride of II Paul B.gbi, after San Luis Camp f the Nl'o S'oki 1879 in the old Harper on May 1, home-herof Mr. and Mis D.iv ,d Bgui. Jin at their six furlough day n. for Mur any yiar-- , a'-(avid Salt Lake Flndowment House, the The boys have just complet- .(lemony wa- - peifonmd al a local dance foi 'in by piano performed being ceremony Bthi Nevada, aid M ed a special training course at wa- - a menihei of the "yo Daniel H. Wells. Mr. Harper died Ft. N. vadn to d the oup!' Oklahoma. Sill, ueconipann wa- - a Icon r of u and hand four of Two their five years ago. n N'.vad.i h. o They later went to I' and He ha- - hi n a far. child'." n, Mrs. Mable Harriman of s ste: . A born was early to visit tl.o bridis hi own farm in to girl baby FI. H. Harper, anJ opM.itu San F'ranoisco In honor of the opii Also Sunday at the Payson City hos'he Salem field Jr of Portland, are living. wa- - g M1. s. wedding reception Wallae and to Mr. pital g.eat-gran9 19 grandchildren, Ma-- y Don'' was j r,c Biown. The mother was formerly nesday r.ight in tne S. great-great- -j and one children S' p'emher 3 12, on in 'sun Pay hall. amusement I.iig" Kathryn Wilson and it is theii f David ranKhil. - of clo.-- e and a duien'ir fr.it. ami of relatives first child. a Wilson, I'Vl the couple enj lye.l tt" irfonnal o Mr. Harper is an honorary i r- niom Utah ami of dancing. the reception of be i Daughters mem Twin boys were born early in the Mr. and Mr- - High r will reside Pioneers and is very active Mr. an! M'. D'uie wme married. Saturday at the Pay -- on City .ri Payson. 4th ward church activities. D e mb. r 11. m the old Salt Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. FFldon o r o e The Cleave of Payson. The Lake F'uduw m ' t Ilou-ten babies at the hospital and son Boh of 'lavt1 a1., ay- - l.v.d in I 'ay on and Mrs. Maiy Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brown and and all were boys but one. aken an active part in civic and Glendale, California ate pending Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels, Jr o affair-- . au and Thor '.vvguiM-- r ifunn vacation at in their Gunnison, Payson have bun . n are J .on I,. Cabin-Geo.' K. Robinson and O. Mable Mrs. and the Mr. daughMr. with Do,, 3D'. I " 'at Aecompan Colorado Jlutch-in-oR. Jay lor and Mi J C. Barney M. for also left icd J. Gatladene Mr. ter and Mr. and Thursday liy They family. Barnett to visit for two week with relatives in Grand Los Angr-leRay Pore of Portland they made a trip over Tim-pa- of Pay-"with Miss Rowena Robinson. go Or.gin and 3telvin Done of IdaJio. Loop, Sunday. Junction, Colorado. 47, a ho-pit- al I.fe-lon- g -- pre-den- t; -- , ( d:r-eto- . i i i.-t- ig I.ir-'ol- i v ci4 Planned Play For Children ; . t Most of the other useful metals are also present in quantities: but mining, i ike any other industry, can onv produce when the cost of production can be maintained below the market value of the a company to main,jin production on a large scale did copper become a resource of great value to Utah. Thus a mineral deposit, unworkable for economic reasons by individuals and small operating companies, beeame the source of a working industry of Utah when operations were consolidated into large operating units and the cost of production reduced to a w bucket coni t !5 made by Mr lanyer. A, u, up trade. W Hal old Jones of the Althouyh Par'' . yi a v, ry Max Jones, m J'lpan We canno( his team -- f aiout tn.r ,1 iv.' of o arru.y, of belir'd Olsen, dauyht.r M 'S Ixuuia AAm,'rica may steady h red Genola. of Olsen mm F. in the Genola Jturp - S ."day jr r, j Mm. on a fur-!- h suhstitutes ,ny;onar. Kephi came i, ah wed hi't wa ek M,x rae ,1 haf Fan Luis Obispo dered'k'1 t,,at('an hardl-to take oxer the eiiy from Camp ent a d Friday 1,1 inarm tun ?'(at P'i y th, wire as hardship. load thP luck Leva" and tay m o Tuesday b;i1 left He Idaho. Hitary point decision over t ' ' S.d na ;11' Pan ! The camp. to return Genolaw.it job crow. hands. f Cm pio n.i y D S Th, war in I, f.U the at rn lly China a la t innimr (njiloyed 45 half , , ,, far Hu,, l.J n Ful Dike ennehision as needed urns and t r e,.'t and 11 I wolve. a o"( now tremendou'- champs are ' njr p, ,y !roadb,nt thanks to Salma'' 8 at Pater a:v' o ,1 a yruup of friends is Tlritin ,6ahl:nv M, p,niyht ,w ltdo. r party Mr. and Mrs. Red a ,1s fi After K"co!' e y row)' id i? tak a few tertained tourfi ir day' s wen f re yam a house" arn - I1,11' are" F'oF were Mr. and r i " h m, niyht at t' e j.y. ir.el'i leu Lilith, , Mr and Mrs - h W.'I am South street The Mr and Mrs , c I,,.v.'uss. Mr. r.ardne'-Mr. and Mi'. K 1' M' State, v and Mrs W Mr " Fni r.ef ( and 3D--- . M a !l avfiK. md M"-Mr and Mr Mr n. t ., F'1t j -' K.ix O' Mrs. Mio-nia'M Earl ,w The metal resources of a state are often erroneously considered in view of tha sum total of the metal present. This mistake can readily be seen if we take the case of the metal aluminum or maynesium whose silicates and oxides in large quantities are present in Utah. Nevertheless, for economic reasons only an infUlsimal part of this metal can be mined at a profit. : m r ml. in !' , New Air View of Utah Copper Pit at Bingham. 1 cordially invited t" the fan. the way a: a tne tMiit. ,. fu I."' o' -- -- of the Johi I! ltt House) ryaU t id Sunday. Auy- n Ghr. iV, Provo nuni. EV 0" mi' f. w . a jo 1,.. e . itir r e w, family 1 th uiyh close fo tH inys, wasG.nida vhey t' J' o: 1 h o To, ani.a.i! and M jj p'-'- . ehamiiion-'- Watering Trough of The parents him boy had be to morninjr t -- Dene dis- Sunday aft. mom. A to Bay son Hospital of I'l'.itst ovr attempt ti assien of piiblen.' was beyond aid. .H .the1- riel he fuemcns orean.r.at r in the He ,.a born Februay 2J, 11)10 50 car.-- 1 a Pacific wai two counties was the a a o f 'atari a 5 m of Hilthon and frst In othci of the meet mr. A laueh was at Gushen, He atViolet Hansen Ch.ipn.an. jovepn u,i wa trying seiwed to the irn. up at and Goshen in school bize tended conflict That policy these EM G , to visit all places ef Uitei.-- t on th. curve, turned on its side and slid island. Their Uup will r. quire one for some distance and then roll..! ! We month. over. wo Jr Afv s' r,u Go-he- b if s To Goshen Man a- .t x 'vV'T n ,,x Wil le Leland Le- Roy Chapman, 2'J of of Payon, died at the Payton City tho Stake Si in a y uutor Hospital Monday at 3: 13 p. m A niiii. Prortur of SpanaTi Mis-from injuries reteivid m an autoish Folk, Piimary ap(.rior in mobile aecidert at 10 :h!0 p. m. the Alpine Suit I t Saturday near Ft. Green. In com1 uetlav by bu for San Francisco pany with Jaek Stanfuhl, Floyd where they saJ.u! W.du.- the S. S. Maripo-- a for Hawaii. Ton) white all of (jhen, he They plan to att. r.l the d d. cation Jriv,npr noith into Ft Green when of the L.D.S. Stake Tab trade and the car went out of on a At Springville C ?sV V - , Crash Injuries Fatal Mis Luma Shipjar viur oui nm( niateiia' bdtf .V ( T en. have als. .pp.ymyt Japan with most esolme that - made the Dcde.jratus from Eureka Paysoiu Kst Chhia po ,hUo Pro Snani'h Foik, Sjirr cmIIc, Provo, Hoosevtlt, ,i at a Pleasant Grove, Aimr.can Fork attend d ifcrence, sn,d fiaakly that and I.ehi, numbTirur 13i, Utuh-Jua'anient had p. im'tted i i convention of the a the s' vr'x iva-.- v. 'Vf Sail For Hawaii Firemen Meet am China, s Plans Underway For Queens A D.xnn, n, nnis Ta!or, June Decko, Laurel e apport siKV,L 'Vu In Advance Per Yeer Selection of j.Merlnve, Hlaine Gale, Bee Staheli. (i histoi y will p.-- hahv next two yiai" skilled help au means that in more and more Schools for train, d pirsunel for per the Nippon r.o;i fact that : to V Sand Bety Jinn Chamb.r, Lou Lora Jean d her Glen Ma il., n Taylor, Lo.s Carlisle, , i,; si ,i af, "y?' v Or) , PA cue m er, Mr. Riehard'on, met with city ofiiua1' in Iay-o- n Tuesday m leiraul to a immlier Onion Day of projects that h..e :,er!cd Plans ate government a)pro .1 ll. in- - are underway by the bony eompli ted fur wink at the and Day- .on for the Union Homecoming race tiaek m p' . Onion Pays colohiation and also cel. brat ion committi e for the selection of the Knee queens, Onion for work on the streets. Queen, Miss Pay mi and Haive.-- t A group of twelve canQmeii. Attend Convention didate- will be st leete.l by a special cemmittee. Any girl in the M and Mi- - Ralph Chappie atto lie a candidate ly who w tended the Utah Statu Firemens may fde her name in an envelope eoinention held at Munay, Mon- at the cilv offne or present it and Wednesday. to Ralph Chappie. day, Tuesday Mr. Chappie, who us first assistant Candidates will appear in formFi e Ilcpait-men- t ats at the Star Theatre chief of the Pay-voMonday was an offn la! delegate n.ght, August IS. The queens will Mr. and Mrs. Franz . Sutcr, were he selected by three out of town in attendance at some sessions of judges CandidaUs must be from the convent ion. IS to 23 years of age and pa-- t queens will be eliminated. The Pnrnde committee are alIn Child ready at work and numerous entries fiom out of town have b ei: received for the big Iaibor Day parade on Monday, September 1. Several of the local organizations son and are at wo''k on Carl An-- Hill, of Wilmer ami Fl.lna Andrus Hill plans for their flut. was o. owned Sunday at 11 a. ni. For Tuesday a pet parade and m a watering trough at the home peeial f. atures ate being planned of his grandparents, Mr. ami Mrs ami details will be announced Mr. later. A. Arch Andrus of Leland. and M.s. Hill were staying at o the farm while Mrs. Hills parents were on a vacation trip to CaliSchool fornia. The child was found by a brothel Dr. M soon after being mis.-eC. Moody ami Spanish Foik firemen worked on him with a resus-citato- r A play school for for more than an hour. hildren is to he held in Payson le was bo'i n in Payson May luring the coming year if there 17, 1910. Surviving are his par pioper cooperation with parents. and wantAll wuenti intert-le- d ents, two brothers and one sister, Mr. ami ing to enrol! children in the play and the grandparent-- , Mrs. Fred Hill of Payson, Mr. ami school are asked to see MVs. Helen School at the Central Mrs. A Arch Andrus of Iceland, Wride Mrs building any afternoon or Stanley and two and Md-- . Alim. tVllsun, Wells Monk or Principal Lucy Maix-us-oGrant Gaidner, within the next Andrus of Spanish Fork. Funeral services were conducted week. The school will be held in the Wednesday in the Third ward chapel and intei merit was m Pay junior high school building. As son City eemeteiy. the membership will be limited to o 10, parents aie urged to see alxiut nridlmcnt at once as first appli-ant- s It will irccive priferenee. will lie necessary to organize a paients dull within a week to Lake Dies walk out plans for the school. 'f' xon' raro1 Taylov Joan Dixon IMs.v Moore, Lula H,.,., n Mark Spamhower, Clifford Spamhnwer : jilaeed ) m H Engineer Meets With City Officials V by Jca'-.- umtiol 1.4 i at to ko .i.l w It po--- war b.'w in Japan United Stat. in oidei as f om gw g maximum 5 with inteq nuli-lie- s altout is Han p. m. in f a!o w of oun Aimy to cur Pacific : e impcr-v- . ai y t an Navy Mi res were h main w ' Pai.f.c, and .t Miss Lois Te Ilansei harles loinr - of the Am. :h and from to. il! b it his w mid ' and pur-- : he ally S sab. r rat pel. td Pat fie. the a .ml in..:. t prof fiom J -- always n u-- tier, who t war H ''htitlt' a Smith pntcll-Yodi- y a a the :w ay l';a!i Co, class, s ..j, e be pr, se,o,., i . irp Ci An. je - 1 Nazis. ins- n, 16, ;i me in Gosh ' in is g. .1 i .karly s.i". Dies I ,. IA, wil liutl,'F Tummy ops arc ni J(an Ih'u, kbai.k, bun-! a, in ( ii.t.d Jnjsi Fmi.1i .vtlllan P. t .a ' ;i; . The chisMs -- OVFederal, Siae an iK upy and arc o'-ond (i!!i:i. .bool distrii t.s. II. Her ' t out w hy lie,,,., t, - menu a ip dm Mpi'laily w ip'.ui v- -u ajson o t. jihaw Mrs, the-- . ih,-.- and 1 t.a . i Pt'Ofb am men from a p'in i. s. . eli oo I s drod f i o in I'.-- quire for fit Copy VVPA That Became An Industry ; pr, p,an sUi) mts a rectal Sunday at 4 p rn in the Thud ward Ri i f s .mom and friend are mv t. d Tin (' S. ho.Js men i! rail. DiVM' i:.1N ef y a r With Thr .uahou; A Spot In The Mountains May D.x.m will of her y nui.u Fuii ; ' 'bailments pai-ti- Training Men tional county I). i ghlights te t i I'! iash onofflic Piano Students To Be Presented In Recital Ier f::n' ? ,mn M" and Mrs. yjr- - Wendell Mr R ,v I Er r i -- i o. u . ( v d- N -- , m-o'ii- --2 twin-mak- e. -- -- n vi-it- n ,. |