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Show aper devoted Around 'lpirsos HOUSING 4 fople IN Scrapbook The '!r c DRI; OF unite FORMER sbuse regulations 3 payson to the best Possible Nazi Triangular Defend Line MAH FATALLY INJURED INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY MAUN MENDENHALL IN LEGION AND AUXILIARY SPONSORING AUGUST INSTANTLY KILLED IN RSILR04P ACCIDENT INVASION BONO DRIVE THURSDAY ACCIDENT Cull Pa i- s, i, to lie,) bldi k Ill dpi hen t .1 d Ol '' , ..is i r Dir h'Uls, A eai tu s i Not Things Cometh ' Back: : i pc ill w h thin- k- ' iia i ' le-- i iiijiiiies as vvol k-- , i i 111 ft I El-de- is ntr-thant- 1 l . 'a 42-1- 1 i . . ! e i i , i i thinc in perl in ec , WEDDINGS between i.d Hy Carlsons n Wasatch Wave nr g f the Pay son 'Hu ide for Monday up ned due to the i ,1 members 1 Mr ano nuur of conflict Payson buy comes to a bn th G n g of the strife, child, a i luim, Lo, God Mis Tn knew is notl lfomia Bancroft Miss D" Mi A. M l i L home of p.ut Ge,tin1theWurthing-, V l I '' eenufil ' Sun i 11 j A h' ' V i , .,h t! ' into t ) j 0 noUdV" ,,"r H ccives l'iT Salt Luke hubv ho' i m, Cnuld Kames enough, to support him Ms orSamze ''all teams and a fi pui w i nts Smitn wT "i31 ( 'ii r i. 'I ,, ' i 11 s.i p ,i . r - L iv fT.iyson , , t k Mi c.n -- j M Mr i 5- v Ni Ida Smith pi, iv ed a- - a 5m ' H i Mrs Har-- f ii h Foi kMr Club and , fre irit Mr and Mrs H. .J, V .nd Mrs Shir. ' and Mm Ro-Mr A n C i ,,( y. de Hicken en !K is of thur t B: Ige club at Special H r.j..mn urd Mrs Mark V n , ! -- ) Mi s s .n ., ' , have a tu. . , , md Mr Daniels and Pi a Je..n Dan-- , y; ,1 e City spent Suni'h t! i paients, Mr ' Daniels Then y; ' L uie Daniels u ily dinner , ; e . i . ' in S.,n F is statnmi d Mai me Ci" Pi iv hi F, lel1 w it Ill, . .III ui ti I Mh v n i d by Mi ' i u w S , .111 I hi' ' Id w l i I hi it , . i i ui pdi nun i.s o anna with tlio m a w in Id .md hi , ' m Bonds .Vltlauo h 11a August Bond l!1 'ak has H ,,l la d It , h.llf-- a ami ,t la is iio i v idi ni e that tbi iti s quota tm Aiihu if vv ill kin ; L n it a u ui job la "i a to tm nisli inuiicy o I ,,pi n, t,y buy mg lu-- x .i t It .a. " i upon ain't ol tia l"i i i I 14 i t mie at viinn a ny i .a j i am a i i , . i idf's ill hi d dl I alld I p! di I pi i litahlls luy a I go i J I i 1 FEATURE GRANDSTAND SHOW AT STATE FAIR sal Knew oiks with a vividly p.itu atie flail will he one of the out Jas A. Daniils, Ji , u, home on standing fiatuie.' of the gland a furlough fiom Fariugut, Idaho 'tand show eai h (Veiling of exwhere he has been taking naval position w oi k, Siptcmbir 4 to 9 v e lit He basic training is lsitmg said Shi ldoii R Buwster, sene-tar- 1 i with his parents. Mis Fm m i Uni i, fit, of Spanish Folk, I' at tin Pay son City hospital sulhimg Gum a fiuctur-e- d hip, niiivid in a fall at her home a vv i k ago Shi was alone at the time the eei ldent octuned alld lulled lui'ill fiom the at d onto tlie poi h, wheie she was found by muhbois and bi ought to till hospital She is the mother oi Mis Eh White, foimeily of PaVsoll. y manager o the Utah State nFir usso latioti The ninth .umuul W li r family He i xplaim d a conti, ut had lx en tn.idi that union was In Id at the Anow-luaMrs. Constance Butt has lecciv-elit soil last Sunday with with le Outfit Id File tin Tin E Butt, woid that her son lei , Jr., in t i.i m 'ideiit Pa woi me to ks, stage the mghtlv 1, ii ol n Indus. Claims were Word has been received by cab- has been ti un.sfei l ed fmm Camp pv oterhni s. pi Lewt whiih him hi oil was Mi Bi ew s r fm h le and letter that Captain bhanel Roberts, Cullfol niu, oCump x pla un d plaid atti K. Ottesen, a marine llyer fiom is, Washington. that fin wanks at the expositions si i d B ik a pi ogi am w as giv-ihas the full i ml. a si men t of tin ,md garni s win continued. balem, is again at a rest base h Idi III Wile In Id for mm nt somewhere in the Pacific aiea, alIt is lie In d that Bui is fill Keneth Daniels, son of Mi Go Pvt ter having completed his thud and Mis O A Daniels, i etui ned sill h displuv s mspin the publn dill' II lit .on g on is and pi les a ,i di d to the v intiel s h Ci ati combat tour against the Japs Cap- to Camp Young, California afn i ffo, t and fin tin r tin ( il In i 0 d tm s the oirnng of a n tm ions w tain Ottesen leports a successful spending a shoit leave with his i Amoni1 tho putimtie ihi nn s I.I ioned in sen win Du k Ciool,, pie.xulent; campaign although he got lost in folks. pi 'idi nt.Mury a storm and made a crash landing loloii d flam s he an all amg .Mhi it W s t u asm ei ,md II V h G ait of Gi n. ,i in the water. Natives on the little poi MucAi thur Wayne MiCltdlun, son Ai W Ii lustoi a di ii l.m, to tin ii island picked him up and took of Corporal lp flash IIInnnuti liisidlim s w ill 'ml ill n, Mr. and Mis Flint McChllun also ec do tor h he He stated of him. care pui loss the V( nmg skv good in England, his paients If was well and happy. He is a is now leeeived possible a displ iv d. pu ting tin a letter sent bv having dive bomber pilot and was gi ad- him froin that location on Aug lionih.ii dipi nt of 'I'okvo will also FUNERAL MONDAY FOR lie hovvn uated from the Navy Air Base at 5 He took his basic tiaining at The The. nil Out field fm voiks FORMER PAYSON EDITOR Corpus Christi, Teras in June, Camp Claibourn, Louisiana, with IS being 1942. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. shoo n at all the ni,iol the fighting engine'! s f His and A. H. C. Ottesen of Salem. His ' positn ns in Aim k this siimmi and f dl The brother, Ronald G. Ottesen is a M Eugi ne Smith l etui ned home 'pon th ,1! f tla n Kii1 ,71, (in d ii Navy Air Cadet, training at San last wiik on a fui lough fnun sol S ( xrd urn Bin no d iv s In n n i.ido ii p mi' la t Tlmi d ,v is Luis Obispo, California. lome, Ma Fuirugut, Idaho, whin- he has b' foie tin w a .i nd of no V. ' Fn ' t Smit n Mint lb was been taking his basic Gaining in no to mu io r 2 a ' m "f Dir nnii nt m th. n hoi n J mo 8, fm-Gordon Barnett, Wilbur Sntl-so- the U S Navy Mis. Smith, bi nt f"i m B hv i ill pi Ilaiin H and en has Iv Miss Paula Dixon, Max Menlove and Dick Mchi fi la t he f n 'oil- v A n May Fils IR m Ink husband at with Fanagut arDonald, who have been at the it t Join 8. 1.91 it Pill'll Shi ('and ill and came home with him Tin v of tie II. my training ctnter at Ke.vT ns, will both iitum time aftei hi' 'ho a mul) l h ' o tin tie dud Mi. 12 ID). Ill Sail I, ik' have been sint to Giand Kalis, li Th' l( will '1 In fi thill Citv o y a s " In niai ave. North Dakota, wherei they are till 'll! id 'ui I'l no lie in d h h n J a n n lull (o t III scheduled to take a four months null d of 111 ill Was pi mil S I, i t ' A Hi ddoes of g Oim 's Rktiaid Pi iv.it' course as aviation cadets ' 1" 1, is hi Ul id ' cu a ii ai us oi y I,, t ah ,mn Payson lias qualified with the 30 enilig p! 'I ' 'I 0 Illll am! mv p q d aO o' known tin caliber Gaiand iifleon don) Rnig ID A lettei fiom Lieutenant Win riist.uvie nfle lunge at the Gaining i v idovv II. McKell. written on July 4, was tinier at Camp Rob its. Culifni ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT I h Bid Ul aw.udid .m mu The Gurnets received Monday by his wife, Mis Frieda L Mi Kell in Spanish Folk hadgi s foi th' ir in m a with tin f one phase of thin thiiGill Lieut MtKili is a pn.sonei of wai Unsaid he was will woi ks basic Gaining m the mf m in GeitTiuny jjlaci mi nt i eritei but hud gone through expemnees ti v thut he weiulin't wunt repeat d I.i ut n nd Gi aid H m n. son He cun wnti thre lotto! s eueh month und eun receive an unlim- of Mi ..nd Mis Chailis Hansi n this wiik on furlough is hum ited nuinbit, all being censor d afti r g i u ding on August 12 P P (' G II It '1 oil li i' Dn hum tin offu s i undid, ib si boo u iii M h a" Mr und Mm John L Done have at Fort Sill Oklahoma in the Ai received wmd that their son, mv Fu Id AiGlluv division w In n ;m r id ' 11,11 ah Mulsh Done has iccently bei n he ii(tivfi hi' comiiii'sion as 3 I. m Mi I'h Mil. 0 CorII of ut Lu Si tend Lifiitinant advanied tu he position It on cl e He is now at Ft. Custer, is a giuduutc in the class of poral ' If you know the name of a Ii mi on ox i M nd Michigan, whole he is helping to 1941 fiom Pavson high s bool from or woman man f ) i H Payson e ath He soon will as new in lemuits wheie tiain piomincnt i' who is in the armed services op lb m ' be home on a furlough letics He dttendi d the I'niviisdv I. of the country, and whose III, of U' ih pi ev ions to entiling the month of ' a M ,.Ju- M I. a ii ", 1, Ms Iona Pfikins has received imy Nov 28 1942 Ih took hm birthday is in Pa a at he i. m it M s I D September, will you please wi rd th.it her son ohn J Perkins basic tu.mng at Camp Rota its 73 to send The the a ' s Chronicle, iiii1 iii. Sill! lie serat Fort ny t has hern advanced from staff California, and was name present, address and 'I a b m v. as d' ii ni A hi other, UnHe for than months geant to tec meal sergeant I. birth dale? Either call or drop h wi d is in the Ha vanan Islands with ion Hansen, wlio graduated fiom us a card before August 26. .Ml Id n school who tins left hire .e, si other Pay boys Payson lgh n tl " G, d n " more tram t.v years ago with th in tic aiinv n v s A of Spi ni uuph Muid Nate nul G'lu d Mi m Mi .J. uel E II in- silt B to Crv, and St..ff Si igc.uit John Hob .m a T nd Elisha Warm of I, oi d t h t mi s n i; Lk'i.t are'. Mrs. Vein Clay sun hi n honn on a fn lough to mt a ol De all o' whom Xpn Un in and lit t s' n are visiting here his wife, Mrs Ruth H dl Holm in II I. is h h mi k N M' n mv lit nt qua .in ( with Mrs Cl .ysons parents, Mr ,,nd c.ti.ei ilativis Mr and Mis I ii l n m and Mrs M i Hancock, and oth- Lvndon Hill ntei tamed in tin ii a '!" er relatives Mrs Clayson and Gl lie sun will remain here whilf Lieut Cluv' n is on destrt man M. A P 'Ii .a foima They have, euvirs in w J . t mi Ha s this wek in Sal' spent r v f g "i 'llalks I Lake CVv visiting with Lieut ' '' ,i (uiius s,ng Clav si .n s pu'ents Mr and Mis b i. to Tin i ."aid a I. Clayson He redurned tono Til t s til'll C'un p Bulk, my by plane Tucshy Philo C W'i hti m. uay morring. landingIn PACIFIC d 1 d .11 v i M , i ( ( i i i i ii i v i ( v i , i l i a' i i v i . W 111 v i t 1 , v i v i ( , F 1 I i i i i l i I i - i I x I 1 i i i i i I v i i 1 i ( Pul-,i- , i I If I I 111 i i 11 i IX i i v I i I j f i v I ' i i ' i I i v i ( I i , -- l i , t i M.m eless i t I ( i V i . M Prizes ' Kiland'on, Bradford and 1 .1 - i i . I n I V, i , I ' iv . i t I s', t i I ! I 1 ' n V . to the i ' wife, t! of Bi n at eek v nounime III Hi itl. of Salt Lake j. i at leeeived S4 Cu a , i i biidal tTS ng i c S a into tia 11 puc-k- i B Iia tla w upi Ills of mv asioii Fail o e to i o.,i h (lie quota .U I Ol ding to Mi . Walla e, j w ill ho t.ml muiiint to .sending Ann n m bos.s to i in mv lands and tin n Ii Itmg tin m down Muiy Suiiluid nl Spi mqv lo. Invasion bonds, bought dui mg August, may lie puuhu.sid easily FIREWORKS DISPLAY TO bv mqun mg of am legion post oi uiixihuiv unit in .my locality. NEWS OF OUR' MENwHOMEN IN UNIFORM AFTER FORCED lii ol i , Ha. Mis Mt lhu ( o'v.iii .lid .Mas Mui i i.i Mi iidi nl i.i i a suns, Sjn m ti uml Guiiimi Mi mil nhull .ill ol luyson, gi undi In hli i ii, thiii sisti'i.s, Mis Ni II 1 iuy i m Mul, Mi., Dun F UK nl Cu him ni. i, und Mis 1 SALEM MAN RESCUED I a Hi 0000XX0000000000000000X0000000 .bt."- t i iniii iluugnti 000-mil- a low tlid'iupt experts believe, would force Germany to abandon Greece, Jugoslavia, Rumania and Bulgaria, thus losing e defense line with 500,000 satellite troops and necessitating a 6, ibout 5,500,000 men. The line may run triangulailv irom Narvik, Nmwav, to Bordeaux, France, to Odessa ln the Ukraine, then haik north to Narvik. Neutral Sweden and Switzerland fall inside tin triangle hut Nweden las announced that such movements must end August 20. the war, military -- Ici mi ut Italys exit from d F- '1 1 Ci com-paig- )lfj i e , 1 VV luo t luti i u a un i n pi n i i id 'i inn nlhiii st ut Pu I'uysun NI i i In ip. lli n.ipun n Ulli I ui s a u II 'i 1 A K lllfjl Lull E San-taqui- Will ilii i i ul i li a l uuu.li.il i i an , 1) .111! HI i i I end, non an is i all.'oO '.I I ui i i He was hum July 21, 1907, at The eaiiip.upn winDi is sp(inMJI. I tv sun a son of Aithui Judd and uff.COl ed by the imal wai pi ice and Ram is a He ieceuv-- i a IB d uulic boat i tiiid eithei con mun Ni ll.e Huish McBith d his Education in the Payson Hr of tu sheep family. lty gluups. Is pul t of a national - movcm fiom t un Aspoin Tablet is writnt ui. the1 pait of curisum-ei- s si Imols and was graduated x and im hunts to eontiol puc- Pavson high school oaper On June 21, 1837, tie niamed Na-- i at Sing Smg is a lullaby. es mi Tiitjen at hei homo in a Doe is baker, John V As the block hack is and a year later they had a Cu'Pidui is a Spanish u,ll at a Payson b mies and pie sent the timplt man luge in the SaltLake giter L D S Ten pie He was active Sat the Kentucky in Derby is a Home Front Pledge fo icaeh church woik and served as presihousewife s signatuie, they will iat ht a Dry Duck is a physician explain the pui poses of the cam- dent of the Piovo Fifth ward quorum and recently second paign and will disti ibute copies counselor jAont piesmbe wet goods. to the president of the of the new community ceiling Ninth ward Eldeis' quoium He lists foi issued this aiea price just held a similar position in Payson s used to color up when by the state office of the OPA Fuuith waid prior to his marrij Tet a young man; now they The pui poses of the pledge up before they meet him. as stated on the pledge age He was an active member of foim, are. the Provo Junior Chamber of husband is the legally ap-o- f To hilp disti ibute all rationed Commerce and was affiliated with d auidi nee his wife. goods funly, to help to huld down A F of L. trainmen. the cost of living, to bring violaSurviving are his widow, of Why History Is Hard had a stone age; a bronze tions to the attention of my war Provo, his parents of Payson; one bi other, Max McBeth of the U.S. an iron age, and now we price and lationmg board. Army at Moses Lake, Washington, ravmg the hard boiled age. When the Hume Fiont Pledge and four sisters, Mrs. Fay Davis, campaign was given its initial test of Salem, Mrs. Denise Richmond, girl u ho can be had for the in New (J: leans lecentlv, food Miss Genevieve McBeth and Miss usually spends all her life costs for the ensuing month de- Bonnie McBeth of Payson "g to be asked. clined 5 per cent," said Geoige C. Funeral services were conductChase, chan man o fthe Payson ed Thuisday at 2 p m in the for 'ots of huim s, many are war price and i aliening board Provo Ninth ward with Bishop few get up. Afri Ballif in charge Burial was CKS Local merchants will welcome in the Payson City cemetery. the campaign for two reasons WARNING because many of them are First, Safety Committee has is-- a 1.91 subject to unw an anted criticism SALEM FLYER REPORTED warning that ladies keep on the pai t of customers w ho fail i cow The reason to lealize pustules that attain puce in- KILLED IN ACTION is that strange calves some-mah- e creases aie justified by increasing cows angry, and the Schoc costs and that n t st merchants are Lieutenant Jack Reardon, 20,son committee says that the nandise at pricst lling tht a anklets aie P Reardon Davis levealing a lot of es at or bt low the legal ceilings of Mrs Tressa of Salem met his death on '01 strange looking calves in established by OPA Second be- 4 he in the Asiatic War Zone,Aug acneck of the woods. teal-lts cause the honest mm hunt to a telegram received by cording the campaign will protect his mnthei Friday from the War 1.90 Late to bed him against the unfair competi- De partment No details of the And eai to rise tion of the chisilti and the black i lanner in which he was killed Keeps oi, i sisters maiket opuator wire given but the information From we.it ing your ties. s will be given later in a letter. "Hue in Pavson, our letail full Ln at Reardon was born Feb in and aie laige by '0 1, unusual for a a son of 13 1923, in Payson, OPA newspaper with legulations n l compliance maLe a mess of D and Tressa Joseph Pickering things puce ceilings ?r ne tnes Dec hand somebody establishing died 12, The father Reardon are Block leaders requesting compliment For instance: the housewife to check pi ice s 1922. fiom injuries received in the M.ter who said in compliif she find- - she is first World War es a cop "He was a defeet-th- e carefullv. end Jack atti nded school in Payson mow than t: e ailehaigid being police1 force. and was a Stmor in Spanish Fork ; t mattei to the call to ice. pi cchen when he left with the tiled to apologize ing attention of the Pnieh.it Only high schoolGuaid next issue, the in March 1941 itional m c fu plv 'o i gremlins is if the nu chan type cases got in their real for aviation cai k ti cusHe qualified the is re and mode the sentence read' with the ailing p:ie a to di t training in the Army Air d to mak' ask1 lepoit tomer tcce me.ip to say was that the pno. C rn.' and took his basic training price pnn1 if Hi' i a detei'iee on the uik at IB an Field, Hemet, Call The police and iatumng b".v pact He g: aduated and receivifornia ant (he re' panel mve'D-Ah- s ed his cnmmi'Mnn at the' Williams chant upper ;n t ne affoids efficitru turn Flvirg School, Chandler, '"speit is a man tumty to p' i ' i't Twin Knows it Ss A,i i n nu, m the class of about youi busi In mv 'eat than Foe. no P 'a. Aug 27, 1942 He . in and gets paid v lolations .ID u Mat. mu! at a post in Colo-- ; w, V. II. i i .nfor toll .t sou how to run lmmecli.'tt P for- i, you d pawn U' to leaving for ' t possibly make ai e i ei'i i m May of this year rf it eun ,.u's,ivico ran it right pi ICO offl '0 H," w. s v.i Mi.g as ; n aerial pho- Fa' d of the iyy ou he told you to ..v- - r . JSIII siuvr. ed by his mother hew of i fact that befoi e Rei d Davis and u ! sar is ii. we may all be e ' D.ri ne and Patsy 3 horse1 p it, perhaps a good his grandmothers i Vrgan w be Remember wes e Pi. ki ing of Payson Lane' en' Km., n T Davis of Sa- - livery i 1 i a "li! . L U i a ul 9pi mi ill. u on ul ullil t u Me mu lihull i d ul N ,u dh ui.ul hi n. ui lUki in lull t" M..i i i.i V ui ti "I Ne jii i, ,4 t pi.i lie ,,n w i!i ln id bn y i u, u ,il Niui K ilk h uiui Ki d phi uml n Ih'l w I Puv soil Ul liny hu Mlk i 111. idi tin li hunk 1 l. Out a c oil Ul . Ol. a 11... , . pill. 1.1 i. K s i III lu i a 1.1 ai., a ,i la i il m si n l, o iii u . wo. L gv ai i on ,n 'i u out tla mid ol luuii-- . ' i ii ila .. .a , s U ' it 1 V) i i i i a annual ill . II, l Hi lain lo Pi mg l la l i, II a I luuc llll iu u I'd , si uU.t, - o Vi .aii i . u i i Julius llo In 'i US i , . 'll. U .v, I'l i lt-i- Pledge IX Gtni'ol ft l of i . , i.iol , a a. JO., la U.u . . I i ) i - i . , . Ill . i 1 ill . 1. 1. .1 a . . O, .. , .1 i , k-- oi.e1 . u . - against , ' aill.'l. a a a, 't i.i.ll'LiO- . i I . .i.'.i.llaail i , , Lake City, and i a ' 'P ur car w oi hiuThe ear "MVci. luiwaid and tu i O i , j a . ,1a , a lew . , ."U oad for tin e of Ins an Whin the i . ' i..v il a the '"..iy 'u'li ii ndmg hum the M to ,lu' r.tei of the tiaek bn 1, eai ,i (ht imaged wile to t.C eai, aiuiu.i.g p, icpmt of w " sses H was lushid to a Salt Lake usj til , n.l was lound to navi a oi n tvi k seveied spinal and and was in a paialyzed , CUT us i' in, v llhuu! i 1' .I i a . a I i ii a Bi gu r bloc k li ,eli i.t Lai h sei v h , i , burnt m 1., to gne i poi tun" ', t , lul't i o "1 I 'tii nt mg sou'h (s m 'n ne un an will I a Jii legal pi W 'P t Ik V . J ui sd iy in It Lake alld li' ha i bee n . It Fi ont Readers) Our tee Chat We Hp.ve a Weekly ' U-- "Tu ,eren r . j .... iu. 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