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Show iuninmmtmm THE PAYSON CHROVTCLE. PAYSON, UTAH " I li ! la Yt I Hershey Urges Deferred Selectees To Offer ff f f f If Up-- CflR ting agenius being organ. zi granting By Services To Agencies ! ment, Congrt the Select, ve i a ' a Act of 1940, that it .i ' 'h! men from thi rest-- , upon i i of hi li'ing his u . emergency, Gi Fai h o' lat ed. do his share, other, whin a national seeur'y The Deputy D i Many of our enteml the an id ' at home others w n son or anothei hav nulita'-training di f -- a' i and enjoy the whiskey that P uiitiuiL as trs .in mu-- f,,r in he pan t ' ' aii'. u'"' i " OLD lew i KI.YITfKY SIRUGFIT lilt MI UIHM.Y BOURBON M.ikt y ourf a cool 1i ink ilh v. ihii grand, genial liourhon. .S.iior its inllotonri arid fin This Whiskey is i. 1- -. d fef, J iF J VEAIIS OH) Oi Proof Njli.m il Di'lilli is f'rod. ( nrp.. ill U Ul UUVVavVvVvVvvVxvvxvvv Oldest Resident To Celebrate 92nd Birthday Saturday month-- , later added, they aie qualifnd to form -- iome woi k per- lonntction in who with civilian defen-- e activitir- - and have should offer their services to exis- - N the L.D he joimd S 1.HY1 Economic Highlight Continued from Page 1) Bntam would give enthusiastic permission if the right to do this were icque.sted. There is also talk to the effeet that Hitler may persuade Japan I hat to attack AsiaL.c Rus-i- a too would he a tough assignment Rus-i- a is poweiful m the Fast, and the Japanese Army isnt regarded too highly by the military those who However, experts. know- the Japanese character think it very possible that the Nipponese war lords have finally decided if that o shoot the works, even Mutually involved national and the reduction of Japan t, the .status of a third-clas- s 1 Pay-o- Young- - igl.am 1873 in n m i t to opt n to him that a high the only one in the state Here outside of Salt Lake I he married Alta Hanna k, daughter of a prominent pinnei r f uiidy m House in 1875 the Endowment Mrs. Townsend died m California st hotd, Joseph L. Townsend, the oldest resident of Ray soil will ceiehiate his 92nd birthday Saturday, August !), at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Amy Haynes, with whom he lives. 1 in Townsend is the author of scores of beautiful poems and songs and with Mrs. Lula Green Ricliards of Salt Lake City was honored by the L. D. S. Sunday-SchooHoard at the genet al conference 111 Salt Lake City last October in the Tabernacle. They are the only living authors of in the Ideserel songs contained Sunday School song book. Many of the best and most widely sung songs of the Sunday School wen He composed by MY. Townsend. went to Hollywood early in December to spend the winter and was in excellent health until Christmas day when he suffered a stroke. He was returned to Payson by Mrs. Haynes and an invalid since. A group of 50 Hollywood carolers serenad ed him on Christinas Kve, rendering many of his beautiful songs. Mr. Townsend was born in Canton, Bradford Co., Pennsylvania . on August 9, He spent his IL boyhood days on a farm. attended school in Cleveland, Ohio, Girard, Kansas and at the University of Missouri. 1926. MJr. Townsend engaged in the drug ami mereantile business in He also Payson for 15 years. taught penmanship at the Brigham Young Academy fnr two years ant! manual training in the Salt I.akt high school. He filled a mission to the Southern States. Some of Ix-Love his best songs are: to lower. Savior Abound, Nearer, Dear Live of Words Beautiful Thee, I Do Remember Thee, The Iron As the new tax bill moves on toward enactment, Rod, Kind Words Are Sweet Tones of The Heart, Oh, What Sungs criticism of many of its provision0 and mounts. of the Heart, Reverently Main criticism Lv that the bill Meekly, etc. will not provide much of a cheek Of his eleven children, those now on inflation, for the reason that it living aie Mrs. Amy Haynes of does not levy large enough taxes Payson, Mane Jordan of Las Veg in the labor groups which are reas, New Mexico, Bert Townsend o ceiving most of the financial beneHollywood, Jay Townsend of Boise fits from defense spending. VilliMs Townsend of Arizona, As Ernest I.indle.y puts it, rlf Inglewood, California. he economists are coiect in foreseeing a total sum of purchasing Mrs. F. R. Prall of Glendale power in excess of goods availCalifornia and Mis. Ruth Hess anil able, the lower income group must son Donald of Los A ageless havi he prevented from spending part been visiting here with their sist of their money. It could b taxed er, Mrs. A. A. Ahrens. A bridge out of them in several ways: By party in their honor was givei lowering income tax exemptions At the age of 91 he was offered Thursday night by Mrs. Ahrens by a payroll tax and by applying a professorship is the Agricult Other guests were Mrs. Rhea Bas either a sales tax or a multitude Ural College of Missouri but ill sett, Mrs. Rebecca Johnson, Mrs of excise taxes. health prevented his acceptance Alice Stevens and Mrs. Ilanei Theie are plenty of evidence-o- f Due to his illness he came to Salt Simpson of Tayson and Mrs. Mary price inflation now which is Lake City on Alg-us8, 1872. Six Lair of Lis Angeles. an inevitable result of the combin ation of more money and fewer Most economists are worgoods. ried over the apparent fact that Congress doesnt regard taxing 218 South Main - Payson the lower income groups as good politics. Walter Rigby, Mgr. Phone 107 Mr. l nmain om FIAT -' sui-iid- t t DESERET MORTUARY CO. $M5'l,Mfi,tM5,,552,,5J',',I! ,i5 $? $! 5 55f Vacation By Train How to beat the heat on your summer trips: Leave your car at home, and step into the refreshing, comfort of a Union Pacific train. You'll be ''cool as a cucumber" all the way . . . il- telephone or if pm need our pre-elisting;, plea-- e nt - now. .iihlilional listings (which help folks in liii.ite oii more easily! or aderti-ibusiness office. call our tlic dii eeturj ju-- t in been calli d a1 i we .t to their country 'o te p y, !'- when they are muiid. pa't h They can do tn-iin ,n ms offering their sen terest of civilian di f ns'-.ot Pointing out that the Oitae Y d Civilian Defen-- e !s m civilian defense mt ufns ol the States and expanding tin m to h a,-n"' communities whin Dr Dt th. as pa'y organized yet, ector said that m tie v y n i ,h L m ij Yy future the t he i.ld ahh ed registrants sm d, find a civili.tr e where their ti declared. In the veiy ne.i fulme tar1 u Ri iR i il o'. a' m ; .! h t i ' commun'ty will t iig.ienl i i. i v S it h ait .tn- ilian dtfer.se ai a w ..! ov,ivities, of coni a t isl, should nnludi and range for almost eveiy yumg nan win t a mug is deferred from mil.'.aty for one reason or h ik hi No young man -- luml The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph F . - . ' 1'r.w S. Huh, Oil s I -- JA C. ; 1 S. n ' G I . VVrrrr nj Coaca (ittytA e n.i i. 0 .1 111 Me1-- i r M I nR I Ol' ft ( iR S i i, - U- -e i a- -t tell w:n t.n t Y lno- d r1 g u M Y' i at I t If - . Coast Guard Has Unlimited Quota For Apprentice Seamen -- if it humanly responsibility him to for take part n possible the increasing i v ' an th ft "e :n aa! ivities, General ILr-hi- -- teiafi1 Ail -- Mr. and Mrs. Ib ml (' n an Mr. ard Mrs. Lloyd Wignall of Salt Fake City spin t Sunday m . Payson. Glay and are spending Do lluti" othy their vacation Ixis Angdes and aie g.n-- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Arms. -- . (,0:1,11 IL.idqu.vUr-t C , D has tuted Washington, that an uil.nnit.il quota ol camen for apprentice and nits- - attendants will be 11, listnunts for apprentice set nun Coa-- -- y ha-be- I vim waul a aim c!u rifte- - in f t- -e chun h. B J)s Cjoilig to Press i ! 1 rectory ' flavor! Youll ilirur old him Jefephone u-- t. The age limits are between ly ts .'11. are for three m'Uis Upon enlistment the re- and Fnli-tmen- el: t - given tra.nmg at the Coast Guaid Stall 'n, Port Tunning ir for a perTownsmd. ot iod of six weeks to three months and upi n completion of this t a.n-m- n g he is to one of the Mis. A. K. Hui-- h and Miss Beth eiaft- - for duty afloat Huish are on a aiatim trip to After four months of scxice an Berkeley, California, vis, t mg with automatic increase in rating and Bruce Huish and other relutixes pay is effected. o Further information can be obMr. and Mrs. Thomas Nelson tained the U. S by writing t of Las Vegas, Nevada visited Coast Guard Reeuu.ting Station, Tuesday with their grandmother 51 Felt Building, Salt Like City Mrs. Harriett Ciook. Utah. , Ducet air service o and tilt aneY Gus at the home of Mr. and Mrs A of the Second ward held an enalter Rigby. Paul Hurst was joyable fireside chat Sunday night in charge. The M Men Proposed Alaskan Skyway tween United States military centers and is proposed by Western Air Lines in appd -- i, mute over weather-favoreinland skyway fiem Let ( atuida, nmthein tei minus of an line, to Anchorage and Nome, 'la algaiy, Edmonton, Giande Prairie and Whitehorse m Cana. 1 an hanks Alaska CJ i.cqn.t) 11) hi Al (iefui-e- s Cuirent plans call for a 50 per cent cut in automobile production next year. That will result in a major economic dislocation in this country. One authority estimates that cut will throw about 280,000 men out of work. Present defense plans would provide employment for only 36.1HH) of these workers by October 1. Both government and industrial officials are now seeking for some solution to this problem. THE SUITS LOOK IN THIS SHOP AVIPUL ON don't "buy or pleasure. arrive rested, ready Choice of accommodations. Delicious Dining Car meals. Registered Nurse Stewardess service on principal trains. Yrmoie Y0U- -j mi fry4 for business -- SAMPLE LOW ROUND TRIP FARES from Payson to: TRUTH Ah You Like It: are truthful in our advertising and in our statements. We know you want to deal with a concern on which you can depend. And you can depend on Seagers O K Rubber Welded Tires. They're safe and our work is guaranteed. We Liberal return hnuts. Abo very low Atk about travol m cruJiH-o- o monmy For further Cl V. fare. doyrnpay fator one-wa- y aetai't comuf; nwinsov Phone SEAGERS rSSs. 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