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Show s Sugar Factory To Economic Be Glased Dews Official Program fehlights Affect tings That i For 14th Annual I Pail, Divalent! jr - ProbVii jtiona! W from Loea! - Rooscw of an E i up 1 11 "Y - A.ln'..--I-'- 1, tide i is generally srd ' " 1,1 of the to war wage turn mu' rf b is headed ri scale b y a the Axis on tic nt could the plaid thb 'he company hi' ni'Ulf mi t i. I aid the Seen : re ) u of I'sru t om-c- d )i 9 to ant ical dion nonrst j i former ral Reserve Bo aid. o the to i pp 'so th advance to s eau-- o twtacies, and af . . no ot xart re this country'- - iC the dictate-dip- '. A in the oa Admimstiation b ij prepared to squeeze th island empire to the limi sent Far Eastern polic' made us been o transp do or The an. ire that if Japan wil current program o Jt, we will cont.r.ue to buy i and sell her the raw nia she so whi! sorely need n an latter plate uu 'cau'e of b rg eq iulp dry mg mat 't i y i effect, her iffieiab stated that pl,m Fob pa .he Spanish (' n.pa to run In . la- - coiVdercd and it had be. n ilanmd to none thi nai'.u.try In.: da fiom West Jordan n to the fact that tV d t1 et f b'JlJo acres below tm gov feint' dlotment, it dd n it ' m a .a j bring the maehmty hue. As'urantes were g.un the dle gaion that no math.ne.y w .u! 'e m.'cd fiom the Sea1' J mil this year aid t' at i ! I itMst of course be diff He have had almost n rth the Reich since the wa Battleground of Cm trad' a this ease xxi'.l b? Latii lent 8 i all our pas' i Germany is st 11 a b: 1 aany countries south o' kfiande. Job ahead is tr Germanys Latin Ameri ence, and disrupt he r bartering her manufac for S uth America M. 1 Music Despite uteri moment, it looks le Sam reservation Gtirg South s a ktcr far merican to In treats of military f e n 'J f ,p - 'trateBit at to rntrol o ,,Vir trad' t'ons which Ir; h"m . t , " " ' pan por G i.i i. C ha' trnp bp!nff at r for us fr Sn t;l!;IHs 'hi, die t1, ' go into nu rp 1kelv tr r nff Afri" !ii 1 i C g, Ot II V i.urtii. i J T 11:00 a. m. Junior Parade marching from Junior High School north on main street to 1st; north and returning to starting point. ...This parade will feature 3 bands. pct,s, and miniature floats. Closing program of eight thrilling races interspersed with acts between races by Bus Carson's troupe. Admission: Adults 75c ,H. S. Students 50c, Children 25s, Grandstand 25c. Mont,e Young's 9 i, 1; rides and shows all day and night at carnival grounds 00 p. m. Closing Official Onion Days dance at Arrowhead Resort. t i r t i i ' m i.ikr. r an 1 n 1, i The tx Pax-ru- tp:, ' t above Spin' A ,wJe)lai'at ori policy afteiT.oen on th.ea-foothills Page 8) k- - rrr x d i d piii r i,,-- n n r i Yi ear 7 ' Parrn tt fa T.v- : 1,: , r k n a f g.x-e- to r the program. 1CUV ae vada ;.r;j P r;y yur t ,n M,i. ma'v Rifle Championship e' Attention! j Hansen Captures n an D rd aktten of Autiii from tne L'-i- I u II... f, e"' F-- w.l bo P " ' would require an P' ,s in the two with agiecd riguo. i The peach ron - H' this year t last year, F f aii-- : p the crop 'Oh mi i. i Is approximat W.il . vocal i r Greenwood of ..,li, Max..c Olayon Samuel ax er, i ( : II r .on-ica- i n T Plans for t. peach maiket n.isc; ami Fairbanks r; Mit kike c y Sa ci (Lit, Go!d"i; ;,,i , w, Iconic, aiib't-s- IV ' I , g' child ride he Ju-- r t colored recreation j Rav Hansen of Goshen captured the annual Utah rifle championship on the Fort Douglass range Sunday, replacing W. J. Patterson Mr. Hansen of Salt Lake Crtv. had a total score of 309. won Lou Boiiard of Payson third place with a score of 367 only two points behind the winner. Wendell Erlandson and Reed JonM were both up among the leaders w ;th scores of 360 and 338 re- spectively. of Proxo was F. R. Newel reelected president of the Utah and Pistol Association. Reed hprowright and Rifle was named a three year Jones Boulder rr from and Lou Benard succeeds mg w!th mla- deotor himself as a two year director. lt lop Ldii.tr spa.io. Outstanding Features Uanuva! Monte Y'oung'.i secured fur tins xivr' an mu cekbration in 1ajMin. Hi' No. Of Onion show is completing an cngagenien' at the Idaho State Fair m K".. ax son has attained a real reSaturday so hw No. 2 'how wil be set up for S.iturd.ii night ano putation foi fir- - pui.uhs and those g Sunday. II is combined shows wih if ire,nu- - Onion Fuji, ami be here for Monday and Tuesday. ulibruiun- - liave been o lust seen at any .ttneng hi in the .state-- . i lebrat ion Lundell To Speak Ralph CJinpil , general parade At Labor Day Meet chairman stij.s tl ut this years Immediately after the I.abo' big p.i'ade on Labor Day at 10 Day parade Monday in 1ayMUi, i a. m. will be up to the standard of Labor Day meeting will be spun the Lost parades cf past years. The sored by the comnuttie in Mem geiicn.l committee is building the orial Park. State Senator Frauei 'hrie quit ns floats. S. Lundell of Benjamin will dehv Mbs Joyce Johnson, Onion er the piincipal address Queen, w.ll ride on a beautiful white satin float trimmed in o!xer ami blue and silver stare. Miss Mary Page, as Miss Pay-so- n xvill ride on a white float with a patriotic theme, denoting Paysons patriotism. Miss Lconu Zeeman, Harvest And Vicinity Queen will liuve a float made of atin and cariying out a theme Schools of Payson will open or jf the harvest season. Twelve or more floats from September 8. The calendar fo other cities of Utah are bing 1941-42 is as followsthe year entered in the parade and in addiSeptember 5, teachers institute' will be entries from the there tion facult 6, building September of Payson various organizations meetings with payment of activthe from ml majority of tho ity fees at senior and junior high of the city. With houses business schools; September 8, school com bands that are exten the fine mences; October 12, Columbus Day of marching number and a pected to be observed previous Friday October 9, 10, 11, U. E. A. con units, the parade promises to be music vention; November, American Ed i great pageant of beauty, humor. ucation Week; November 11, Ar- ind For the first time in one of the mistice Day; November Decesnbe' innual celebrations, a parade is recess; Thanksgiving 24, schools close for Christmas' Kiing devoted entirely to children January 5, schools reopen; Jan ind on Tuesday, September 2 at uary 16; first semester ends; Feb 11 a. m. a junior parade will b , , ruary - 12, Lincoln . birthday; featured., center The recreation birth Payson 22, Washingtons February day to be observes! previous Fri with Stanley Wilson as chairman has walked with the parade day; May 22, schools close. on this feature. Children Schoo Teachers for the Nebo their bicycles, decorated uave in thi District have been assigned and wagons doll buggies follows: as Payson area of miniaand Uie stores tenter school senior it high Payson Louis A. Bates, J. D. Christensen ture floats will be entered. Each Fern Smoot, William Cox, E. 11 will have a song title for its Cutler, J. Rowe Grooslvs k, Eu theme. Ralph Chappie, parade chairgene Hillman, Howard Holladay Jensen Mae Hazel man, has requested that all floats Doyle Liddle, for Monday at the Themr B. Williams, Margaret travel school should Paulim up the Arthur ugh Powell, Lambert, Burgees, Donald IL Fuller, Axel lighway on 1st West street and turn East at the Davis Drive Inn, Williams, Cora Page. school parking on the east side of main Payson Junior high A. Ver II. trict and heading north. All Grant Gardner, Curtis, non Johansen, Reed Jons, Will floats will be given a listing which iam E. Mortimer, Crista Olson will show their position in the Pauline Clyde, Dean Simmons oarade. Each entry is asked to -t Elma Telijen their owner, what is rep reStanley Wilson, Sarah Ann Costlcy, Elda Hansen lented and who Ls riding. This Iluish Moore. dip should be ready for the comin order that it can be mittee Peteetneet School Garth Ok'n, announced from the two Parker A. mipi-ilGeorge Wyler, Grace Melva Loveless, Il.nriett B Fran mud speakers along the line of com, Ijcona Schramm, Mary W march, one at M n. orial Paik nnd me at the City budding comer. Jeppson, Vivian Jorgenson. Taylor School Guy A John on Elizabeth Hu ish, Marie Rvois, Eva S. J ihrsoo, Kathryi Lee, Clara Betts. I Shot To Well Siring Ijake S on Monk, Lois Bigehw. Dividend School - C. Raph Da Paul 8. Tipton, CO, brother r,f vis, Carol Mae Beck, Rae Crook. S Tipton of Payson and Ilar'v tilers A Santaquin Shool-- for many yitus Hemic a riS.dint here Boswell, Rowe, Joseph was found dead in a Rees E. Palfreyman, la I.e , WednesEmm: near Sxla Spring-- Idaho, lax son, W. Lawrence been had He shot afternoon. Peterson, Lem ra Hui'h. Beatrix day R. Mrs. aid several ,J. t;m Samuelson, Lola Carson, Fyi-t- i adSoda Si. of rim, 43, Coppard, Taylor. in an autoA. F.. Mall mitted to shooting h'pi Goshen School n ght and mobile last Siturday Grandx Ray D. Steele, Wallaie II Rax pu-- h rig I.is h'siy m the re'Civ). Ruth Okelberry, C. Har-His wife w n Agues Sargent of Knud Donna linson, Keith Bowen, Martha Payson aid they have one son. Essie Iliggiosm. sen, Bird, Barbara Gudmunds n. Clarence Tuttle h t.v distric Garbage To Be Gathered eoordinator; J. A. Bmekbank rile f Saturday Morning teacher and district 1 Days Ilomo-oiiMii- Teacher Assignments Made For Payson -- 20-2- 1 . com-mitt- s and Melb male cornp-- , . r J Ti ,(of I ih M..XO' draxn Eumpoar .hma: " . Mad -- ei (V Utah and Sal Thui's F!w f Fnkar is a voted Monday tonjL WniUUon'r'k but our ment. it , If put into "spatch. t0 this ,k Make Agrees wd in fr j, - .... ' N'b H fmi j by Clif- S ake i .,g, u - i t Miu ,r pr'g am: w 11 m ht n.vi U i t ir.iiim: h ! I formnr b.x bi - i Peach Growers Ur 11 h.,- va; r P '. x Z Assembling of Junior Parade on first street south of Junior High school. and has Mayor and Mrs. George C. the Chase and Dr. M. L. Oldroyd of xxays been in possession of They maintain it as a the City Council accompanied the memorial pnd relic home and meet- - three celebration queens, Miss Of-,- i for their reunions, ing place Joyce Johnson, Miss Mary Page are Lynn Fairbanks, presi-- i and Miss Leona Zeeman to Salt picer-dent; Hattie Hagnxan, May Steiner Lake and exCity Wednesday and Claude Fairbanks, vice prehim tended an official invitation May Walker, secretary-treasuresidents; Jennie Fairbanks, assis- to attend the festivities. He will be at the Helper celebration earltant, ier on Labor Day and then come o to Payson to attend the Race Meet at the Sport Field in the afternoon. Wagoner T' Ik 1 Allcnp.11 H n hi P.x-- I , Siii.lay in. Ta'i o 7te in it, p be I1 to 11 a. m. The annual reunion of the Fairbanks Family of the West, Ine. be held September 1, at the Governor Herbert B. Maw has of the 0 ity will the II mie-- ' old family home on North Main accepted an invitation to attend bi h hi a'-- Street. This home is one of the Payson's Golden Onion Days and t e Nib ' ;n payson and was built Homecoming celebration on Monpjjpgt in 1SA3 by John and Sarah Van day. d , M ' u 1) penalties-n- ',f Plans for OI L M. . gove n i tnit ;s t South 'n 'rlca r the d' i f 10:30 to Attend Celebration ourc c a. m. Bands on Main Street. Sunday Evening Pr may W. i dead City Jud-rmus Mrs. McK 11 w 0 ' x ui ratic cans registration of ls to be w th of and i' south end to do .n anything Park. They e keep Sou;' A L imerica lr Grant Simons, Lerwill, Jaiv.o- complete S( tr Harper. M'n'.'.i 'H also fo ll to basis f0 Rodney M rr vtion. El. A Vina Mendel i ,i ! r '1 l Rn sllr J . mericnn n .units event tague. ke over Mntt.mme am Island' Aod if Vi, ' This " tun! p,-- 9.00 Governor Maw To ca-- to TUESDAY', SEPTEMBER 2 Fairbanks Family Homecoming Program Reunion Monday co.ilos which tV econnnn adapt m a 1 i fric-- the i:tary poll 15 as 30 Mammoth I abor Dav Parade, fea10 bands and turing 60 floats. marJiing units and outside entries Line of march from high school love di.vn South Americans re rr Hitler -A- Strict. 0 0(1 to Ann ica Js read' with this govern ilong " f r a ; jita North on Main Street, to 1st North, West to 1st West. South to 7th South and disband. 11:30 to 12:1 5 Labor Day program at Memorial Park with special visiting speakers 2 00 to 5:30 p. m. Payson's! famous horse races at Sports Field featuring eight thrilling races interspersed with special novelty acts including Bus Carson and his famous group of entertainAdults 75c, High School ers. Students 50c. Kids under twelve Grandstand admission 25c 25c. extra Governor Herbert B. Maw is expected to be in attendance. 6.30 to 7:30 p. m. Band music at Memorial Park Carnival attractions all day with Monte Young's combined No. 1 and No. 2 units. 2 rides, 6 shows. 35 concession stands. 2:00 p. m 1 I A BOR DAY Da light Salute 8 10 to Q 30 a m Visiting bands maneuvering and phasing - Memorial Park and Main Sunday Afternoon l ee i SKPTF.MHFR AY. MOM) s. Booth J p m to 8 30 p m in Nebo Homecoming program Stake Tabernacle Carnival attractions in evening at Memorial Park Public Reception public :a 7 30 o A vna st cle. . c to ON Re- 1 if ree Cor-onaiio- n 1 i w the jihi probability pc rated next year, a- - hut look nwe f.i insists on going ahead v orahtiojis rI i. anothi r r y ear. rst, she need ' expu't nothin, ill be reflected m tlu pi rs as than ruth!e- - econ ; - V 'or sugar beets ar nxtions and possibly r will encourage the planting nr. acreage next par. greater niteomesto Germany, ou ay s HOMF COMING DAY 1" 30 to 12 Noon isitors welcomed at regular Sunday Schools in four I D S wards and Community Chureh 12 00 Noon to .30 p m Picnic lunch and family reunion groups at Memorial Park 45 p m 00 to Band Concert by Payson High School Band at Memorial Park. 3 00 to 5 00 p m Baseball game at Sports Field, team Helper American Legion vs. (State Champions) Payson American Legion team 2 00 to 4 00 p m Public reception for adults under direction of Reception Committee at Payson Junior High School 7 00 to p m Band Concert on steps of Taberna- .t (ine a '1 . ii" an tin w..l xc warfare . fo ee- he Park. Arrowhead at No e.ung's Onion Days Que.n m .nday. , at I'r nco h sort - economics no at Memorial Ball i , Carnival p m O.licial t f r the i m p the local pbr ate in. Agriculture ssary to n akt a r The jiiipmtan Generalhe Sjianivi Fo k p a executive sen o' ox ha ne at Wt Joidai i to W. W. Rnf-trl Trea-jr- fir, Navy, 2 woud it Alia sr vv. r.- -, Opining ef Monte f sai b p .it i,i l Wallace, ri) " Two Parades To Re 1 GOLDEN ONION DAYS Xaticii'! j.al. ;t ' K'. of Bills Tax . t Monte Youngs Carnivaf Secured For Celebration Bauer Family Reunion Held Sunday The Elberhart Bauer family reunion was held last Sunday at Fairmont Park in Salt Lake City with members present from Pay-son- , Eureka, Gunnison, Provo, Salt Lake City and from California Jjunrb, ball game, sports and games were enjoyed. The events were in charge of Katie Bauer of Provo who was last year's president. Officers elected for next year were Mrs. Daisy B. Ilebdon of Frdricka Salt Lake, president; B. Wyler of Payson, vice president; John Bauer of Salt Lake, secretary and historian. tri-.yel- -- Paul Tipton Found Death r . o Marriage Announced Announcement is mad- by Mr and Mrs. L. S. Bigelow of Spanish Fork of the niarr.age ff thi ir daughter, Rowena, to Mr. Heher W. Wilson, son of Mis. Robert Wilson which took place last week at San Diego, California. A number of parties were given in hfnor of the bride previous to her departure for the coast. - bsly girl war bmn to Mr. Mrs. Clarence Mylor at the P.ixyon Hospital on August 22. The mother was formerly Elizabeth Reekstrom of Benjamin. A and |