OCR Text |
Show TUH PAYSONCimONICI Mis. Ji nine R. Hill letiunid home from St Geoi go, wlu i e has spent the past two uiiks MMis. alting with her daughter. Maurine Jones. F 1946 PAYSON. UTAH FRIDAY. MARCH 22. Santaquin Second Ward I'av Arithmetic Maps Policy to Restore Reich Wins Vets Back GOSHEN WARD NEWS Paul Budham ft emng for Long R,.ach f to attend the lueeiaiV gni.- t hi-piogiuin ioi tii 1st waid Willis Cu; Santaquin lias begun v. aid '.I' u t n of toe (LMu ' The pled. ad is oeing heartily airt Mis. Zina E.Udson thin Sieo.it aw..id-- , in toe id 1,, Rowing sisteis have ihaige Amos were horn, Ella .mu rit on t n a hi Id Fi b 10 man.. tnis woik' Vei a K.i, chan d a party last vv. ek D The IoL'iam wa as follows' talk Hist counselor; Much Wall, Is Genuine Hi Holjeits; d( monAi ation hv , ladus of then- socia U. S. Hopes to Put Germany Find Army Salary La Von McKay, seirctaiy Advis-the Si outs under din i tom (if K.o--- i "unt celebration 0f Jobs in ten ale. Than id gills t,,i gimp.Higher A luncheon and-- ' J, Ghnnun, who l.it r piesent-- i Back on Its Feet Two , Hudson. Maxine ,R a d toe naim s of tne Stouts ld.ed entertainn nt Life. Civilian In Ed11a Kay, t re Years Hence. Mail A Smith, Lola a .ards. Tin ir pins tlsCIiniT. The pill pose of tills pusented with bllthc it!: nt. d hv Bishon Kvi h n Kuk, p: the NEW YORK Sweet smiles, tenorganization is to Mr. and Mrs y. If this country aittr 'Al.uh Mr. Gannon spoke. WASHINGTON voices and allunng i ii K to attend saci aim nt meeting, der sergeants will It Thursday Thomas E. Chatvun of the Stake its way, beaten Germany has A I. thouto M , arithmetic aie luring Sunday School and Lake City t() morning bigli eouiuil cornim ndi d those main be back on its economic feet two salary of i back pay tithing, keip the woid ol servicemen former sands w eeks. own pat ticipatmf.',. to pay its a church t look in , nrs hence, able take to and in pal into the army after a quick Pi idi nt Milvina Jasperson s leeimng 2nd ilass awaids way ancj to raise the living standThe guls will at a confused civilian world short on welfaie piojeit. Fei ii II a ton Nel- - a Mei i nil D, at son, and gioup tie: individual qs taxes PHOBAIE and GUAjm, pp(,pe leieiie r in ii.it ge on, Mulin Burra-dun- , Junior' Tlas is the j,,, g r.u ge objective housing but long on income for all aemities. The gills '. for NOTICSr eek '.t ,,lL .1 .(.s 'A i and jobs Guidntr, Max Hoiton, Snaion of American puhiy toward the now piaetiung songs which : m 10 It. aiinn t :o ...i Consult me a visit are in evident S ..m ns. Cui'ijj was Tiiis olhei state clearly tei with bv the will sing Reich as laid down IT lu f Sot ic tv la Id on the respective si nersk; s tin On Tuisday afternoon. Fib. 12. motlieis the at a middle to the Second Service command f stake Is the con It nines 12. A gn Tm Maim information special tne childii n of the Piimaiy vetrecruiting headquarters, where ac- and d uightei s meeting of slake "I. ini and soft NOTICE TO CREDP piopi.un and social with nlie.xn-ni-ani an in a Vaienline baski t ground between into back oi All are erans nee. bouncing t onfen girls gioups eace proposals libs was given on Tuesday, ESTATE OF mnv direction of Supt of under the dance a perccitam an atmosphere f girl' who attain winch included a Mildied i nti i tainment To carry it out. however, the customed life in CLOWARD, DECEASE Branagan. and good will reminiscent il ntage in atti ndunce to duties Creditors will prees-play and a piogiain, a one-aThe Goshen M I. A had a spec- - Unitid States and the other Allies warmth a in to week. he able will p.utieipate of in the Goshen Jr. lal dance was held rollege homecoming ith vouchers to the on Feb. 12 featut ing will have to provide funds be will w'iuen piogium vetmple exclusion high building Sat. March 1b, and administrator at the For most of the Scout Week. A show pre- - haps hundreds of mine ns to per- 18 a piogiam at the sacrament meetI. E. Brockbank and mit Germany to import her necessi- erans interviewed, the return to uni- neld Mav Scout activities Boy senting ing on Sunday evening, March 17 a tiuvilogue were given by Santaqum Second waid has twoa Knight Building, p10V(j the next two years. form. after a glimpse of the outover ties was under the dnection of the Scout lioops, or before Mav 25, 1946 Louis A. Bates of the Iav--eside world, was not a difficult icgisteied Boy The state department made pubti oop consisting Relief Society. senna and BaldGEORGE E WIL the liininr school. 29, H. Dash, high Following S. U. choice. the releasing lic George by policy On Wid., Feb. 20 the Santaquin show a valentine danie and luncn of 25 boys and 10 men. The teenAdi: set. the of one statement L. was a of the text prepared I., at-win, Wuid M. I. A. presented a th meage hoys ate also winking on was, held under tne direction o! at the A high school graduate, he left request of the war departthe at t play in the school auditoimm. tne M. I. A. to attind It them Temple pimidenc. ment for guidance of American ocThe play, entitled, A Sti anger the army Oct 10 after five and a half exclusion in Mav. Under the dnection of the lieuI asses a authoritiis. was directed by Andia cupation n w ,,i d Bishopnc, a veiv years service ending as first EuTlie Piimaiy spon.soied a hand-Simtti and Faye Fttieiington. tenant. including two years in was lull m the k booth and fish pond at the Interprets Potsdam. oi banquet The Sunday Scliool of the which also was rope. Back home, he said he found Si cond ward cal nival. The child-rThe statement school building Fib 2 Gaxhin n waul was leoiganied on Mi , W. W. Thomas was in charge sent to the governments of Russia, a job paying $75 a week but after donated ai tides for the fish Jon Id, a hen Supt Fail ol tile committee whlih pupal td Britain and France, constituted the paying his rent, providing for the Home Buildei and Beepond, In and assistant, Joseph tl;e tood Many people who the tnci eased hive girls made and tax any come by detailed first meeting interpietation Ji nsen uuc i pleased. WAV .Thomin tne actiutie-- , winch power of the general policy for Ger- cost of living found he had $5 a childien's aprons, bibs, as was chosen us the new im laded the banquit an a dance many produced at the Potsdam week left. othei a tides of hand work. and with Cm is Soien.son nta i it. came from th uuiul-mThis booth was a fim success and Three meeting in August. How He Figured It. as assistants and Wavne The piomds Big communities. Pies. Blanche York turned $80 00 were officials re-unwilling American and Gii'igia Ruiiastoll as sec I talked it over one night with added t) om enuicii ).,i!d- to wiic to the Bishop to help in the ward i three predict how the other ay A puity iumoiing Fldei mg lurid. my wife. Justine," he said while beautification piojeit declarathe and Flili r Jensen was receive powers might l'l.e Goshi n M. I. A p. minted and we decided wed The birthday penny drive was In Id on Wed., Feb. 27, in the Ro- tin lr thin ait plap ili'.itied "A tion. be a heck of a lot better oil if I ll if Sieuty hall. the the that success. Every home in the however, a Following said, They ofon March with big 20, Uray Mixup" returned to the army with its piogram games weic conducted Riesident Eva Okelbenv ..lid hei American plan was based on the fer of a master sergeant's rating for waid was visited by the Pi unary by Rilla Baxter and Eva Helen Counselms, Gladys H, will, and assumption that Germany would officers and the people lesponded for their ward conferer Nelson and lefieshments wue Play-e- i Stick as chrectuis liberally. Tlie Primary officers will be held May 5. retain its piesent boundaries, includSylvia seived by Leah Ialmei, Della The way we figured it with my ind children are now preparing s in the ca.--t were Russell J. ing the industrial Ruhr and RhineWhite, Mary Allen and Melba Gannon, Maiylynn K ibt i t.x, Gol-d- i land. base pay of $138 a month plus alJensen. a week n Steele, Gordon Hickman, 1ete This assured opposition from lowances. well have $65 The Goshen waid M. I. A. Gold tln islcnsi I wont have any income m. Colei n Okt lberry. clear. insisted that has which France, and Gieen ball was held in the Beveily Buxton, Donna Malle those two zones be stripped from taxes with the twin boys who cost Junior high school auditoiium on Fowler, FOURTH WARD M. I. A. presents Ruth Ella Thomas and us $25 for delivery in an army hosGermany. Saturday, March 9. Miss Janice Gladys Boswell. we might get nice quarand on pital statement In a supplementary Branagan as Beehive Queen, chose the policy declaration, Secretary of ters on a post instead of paying Gary Boswell us her escoit and i r Miss Bevel ly White as the GleanState Byrnes said three stages exorbitant rent. n vi a "i'll 111 er Queen was escorted by Golden First Sgt. Victor De Soto, 30. was would be involved in Germanys reuf the g Im i iigin N Steele. December 11 but found turn to normal. Following the grand discharged pi ei'sing march the queens were presented touch ovei batons his former employer he out from Four Allied Aims. on the right side, appioach buttons with corsages and seated on dechis old job back as a could have until In of the first these, lasting orated thrones on th stag. A floor can fully will) the point of the iron, week. next Byrnes Spanish interpreter at $40 a spring, show was presented in two parts, or they may be pushed ofT. taking sometime wife with his A conference Allied listed four aims: family with them the first pait by the Santaquin 1st some of tlie fabric 1. To prevent mass starvation m in their furnished apartwaid and the other by the Gath- vid ( H i - n-law 111 j - v j 11 S Open-d.au- i. an- - vv e- -i tni-ouiag- fj, wi.x-d- erinu iicnt (i ! j Ju'-.p- i ! aw-aii- u-- . $30-a-- ,u i . L i , ! ct per-Bo- y u"r 1iin-eip- n 1 1 Gu-i- a w Go-sl- u Okel-brti- y in- dish-towel- You ( tin Ho ll. Too. In 2 To :i Hours At Homo Hair is soft and rasv to manage with a loin permanent, tor tins is a a rtrif CuU rravt that imparts luxurious beauty to the hair! loni kit contains Cumvltte everything uu need turu glorious Preparations, like those perused in beauty salon-tspmanents are laboratory tested. Wonderful for childrens hair, too. Money back guarantee! ! e tone HOME PERMANENT c tewe cxy&d. useuw. supei-lntindin- t, Phone 29 USD pot-holde- t g 1, I Motto rmisi carry - Ok-ilne- . n E. CROSS i -- . tone Fj.Y.U. Player, . V, t A DRUG s, ! I DANIELS vent m in two-roo- STAR THEATRE -- Pay son Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday MARCH 22, 23, 24 and 25 ADMISSION PRICES: Children 14c; Students 40c; Adults 50c Prices Are the Same, Matinee and Evening Rainbow Productions, lac., presents BUG CROSBY INGRID BERGMAN f To complete the four-powe- r reparations agreement by February 2, 1946, and start the machinery for carrying it out. 4. To establish German administrative agencies in finance, transj port, communications, foreign trd and industry. In the second period, lasting from the spring of 1946 to February 2, 1948, a gradual German recovery is envisaged. As plants are removed for reparation, others will be earmarked for permanent retention by the Germans; German industry will revive. Daily, Crimes Court Told IEO M'fflREYS HENRY TRAVERS 3. 10,000 Russians Enslaved in i.b Germany when necessary, by increased imports from the United States. 2. To increase to the greatest possible extent the exports of German coal to countries formerly overrun by Germany. WILLIAM GARGAN Produced and Directed by Leo McCarcy GERMANY. NUERNBERG, Conquered Russians were shipped into slavery in Germany at the rate of 10,000 a day, American prosecutors disclosed at the war crimes trial of 21 leading Nazis. Official German documents filed with the international military tribunal named Alfred Rosenberg, official Nazi philosopher, and Fritz Sauckel, SS general and Reich labor commissioner, as the leaders designated by Adolf Hitler to carry out a ruthless forced labor program. Hitler ordered forced labor for 2,000,000 Russians and Poles in October, 1942, and an additional 1,000,-00- 0 In March, 1943, the evidence disclosed. With other documents, Thomas J. Dodd, assistant U. S. prosecutor, im- plicated another defendant, Albert Speer, German munitions minister, as aiding Rosenberg, Sauckel and Frank in the German slave labor program. ment costing $52 a month led the sergeant back to the army at a present salary, while on recruiting duty here, of $250 a month. This includes $105 a month commuted rations allowance to meet metropolitan living costs. If he moves to an army post, he will receive $204 This includes a month, he said. $138 base pay, $38 quarters allowance, $7 longevity (length of serv-ite- ) pay and $21 ration allowance.. Army Better Fay. First Sgt. William J. Thomas, 29, left the army December 31 and was back January 4. He was offered a salary in his old job. A computing machine operator in civilian life, with army service from 1934 to 1938 and from 1943 to 1945, he returned to the army on recruiting duty here at $359 a month, in eluding $103 dependency allowance for his mother, wife and daughter and the special living allowance here. If he is moved to an army post, the sergeant will receive $254. He looks to retirement after 30 years service at 75 per cent of his base pay which he figured at $155 a The sergeant, wounded month. twice in Pacific fighting, said, The army is a lot better pay proposition now than it was when I went in the first time in 1934. Cpl. Wilber Strothers, 23, of Flushing, L. I., a Third army veteran, said he is going back for travel and education. "I just like to travel around and learn something, he said, adding that he'd like to return to Europe on the first ship. P Id THE DRAMATIC TREAT OF THE TI 1 30 SATURDAY MARCH A k NEBO STAKE TABERNACLE Complete with Scenery and Electric Efti Just As Presented with Outstanding Success at Gen. Eisenhower Balks At Pay for His Writing WASHINGTON. Despite the huge sums being grossed by writing about General Eisenhower sums of which the general does not and will not receive a penny no question of money enters into the problems they have raised in the general's mind. Soldier With 9 Combat From the start, Eisenhower has Stars Enlists for Peace refused to touch a cent which might SANTA BARBARA. CALIF. Pfc. be considered to derive directly or Marion F. Throne of Paragould, indirectly from his participation in Ark., who wears nine combat stars the wiar. The most flattering offers on his European service ribbon, of every scope and variety have started another hitch of army serv been made to him and all rejected. ice. The general muses that when he Thrones nine stars for campaigns no longer Is on active service there in Algeria, Tunisia, Sicily, Naples-Foggiare some things he would like to Rome - Amo, Normandy, correct, some stories he wants to northern France, the Rhineland and tell. His Capt. Harry ButchCentral Europe, aie believed to be a er, USNR, whose "Eisenhower as I recoid number for any one opera- Knew Him" has put the general io tions theater. a dither, explained In hit foreword He enlisted in 1936, served 50 that Ms chief had reserved for his months cwr.-ea- s with the 3rd diviown use the official part of the diary sion. was wounded and captured at on which the Butcher story is based. Cisterna, Italy, in February, 1944. ex-ai- Anti-Tru- Intruder Clears Out When a loan will enable you to moVe lone, aid you in financing health or home, or help tidet see over a financial rough spot come in ar4 Agreement st Frees Vitamin D Patents This House in Hurry - AlSPRINGFIELD, ILL. though an intruder broke in and cnasid the family out, windows and doors remained wide open for scvu.i! hours at the home of T P SuLivan, Illinois director f puuhe safety T unwell ome visitor, killed 2 removed by sta'e police, was snook CHICAGO. Vitanaus D is We Appreciate all of our fine and Santaquin-Tinti- c c property. The Wisconsin Alumni Research foundation introduced a statement in U. S. district court that it had dedicated to the public all patents relating to the production of vita- patronsr-Neb- YOUR FRIENDLY LOCAL Stakes BANK min D. As a result, Judge John P. Barnes signed a consent judgment termisuit against nating a civil anti-truthe foundation. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF PW ;rc |