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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON. UTAH FRIDAY. MARCH 22, 1946 The Payson Chronicle FnttriH ih Post Office at Payson, Utah County Utah as secund-clas- s mail matter i To Free 191,000 by Points Reduction Spotlighting two-third- ;XC4Ptojj r m Largest Reclamation Program Planned in 46 reclamation bureau said that it had scheduled construction work on 30 projects in 17 western states this year at a cost of 140 million dollars. The program is the largest in the history of the bureau. Interior Secretary Ickes said the program was designed to meet peace time needs for agricultural and Industrial expansion. It will be concentrated on development of western river resources to provide for irrigation, power production, and flood control. Several of the projects were authorized under a plan for development of the Missouri river basin. Work halted during the war will be resumed on the million acre Columbia basin project in south central Washington and the central valley project In California. WASHINGTON.-T- he For Sale Monarch Range, West Utah Avenue. Good Coal and Cedar Call Payson 88-- For Sale Posts For Sale dition. 370 Ice box in good 451 North Main. 7:30 p. m. over con- No Inviisble Hosiery Mending long waits. Petite Dress Shoppe Payson. Good Friend Spray Outfit for Sale ready for use. L. Harding, JCS fetifdat and autjt, It's the For Sale Glad, and Dahlia bulgs Sarah Hansen. Phone 17-- For Sale size, $60. Estate Heatrola. Large GOOD Garden Soil Free for hauling; close in and easy to 346 South 5th West. get. HONEY for Sale 218 North Main. C. L. Belcher. FOR SALE Bliss Potatoes, any amount. See Carroll Wilson. Phone 179-J. BALED HAY First crop, roll Wilson. Phone 179-- J. Car- - BRONZE, eternal at time! Order your Bronze Marker or Memorial now for delivery before Memorial Day. Beautiful designs and suitable sizes for every purpose. Inexpensive, ev-- i erlasting. On display at Snow Paint and Class Co., 46 South First West, Payson, Utah. Phone 299. Also Bronze Memorial Co. Merrill llevall Drug llsiliu Show 209 So. 3rd East. starring Jimmy UTAH NEEDS RESEARCH EXPERTS v Ar yog toying to youmlf, "Sur, w wont to got mo, towmt Fourth Ward ... .Monday First Ward Tuesday Second Ward .. Wednesday exports in the Utah State Department of Publicity and Industrial Third Ward will be glad to call on you right in your own city, and offer butinets . . . but how do wo go about it?" That Development can help you. A is whofo tho get added tourist business. J Sunday visitors at the home of Warner were Warner and daughters, June Ann, Nadine and Majel, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Warner, and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harwood, all of Spanish Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Williams of Vineyard. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mrs. W. F. KN0WLED6 WE ARE in a porilionv dersiand ihe average reaction to the lhoS consulting a mortician, ever, we feel that you to yourself io understands services of a de pendable eral director. Ir.quiriej always welcomed. i! FOR COMPLETE VALLEYl mortuarym Phone 107 PAYSON, new ill a Independence Hall CORAY-PICKERIN.. in ore dressing research problems, well fits him for the important work of research specialist with the department. COMPANY G nillrda Mines SAFETY DRIVE MAY joy HOME FURNISHINGS 15 In conformity with a nationwide traffic safety check program. L. C. Ciowther Salt Lake Chief of Police, has been named chairman of the drive in Utah. drive will The nation-wid- e dovetail with the state inspection campaign and will stress safety checks on lights, windshield wiper, brakes, tires and horn. Officers will be named soon in various parts of the state to conduct the drive. STORAID GATE-LE- i PH TABLES 16x48 in. top. extends lo 32x48 OCCASIONAL END TABLES LAMP TABLES ....SIS,? mm OPERA TABLES CHAIRS Complete Line of KEM-TON- $1.05 quart gal. $3, MURPHY PAINTS with Colorizer men to ten points preference in all examinations in competing for jobs held open for them during the war years, yet temporarily filled by incumbents, Mr. Stohl pointed out. Disabled veterans will still have a higher preference it was explained. Applications for civil service positions at Clearfield which pay from 83 cents to $1.27 per hour should be made direct to the labor board, Naval Supply Depot, Clearfield, Utah. will have five L. D. S. STAKE PURCHASES RANCH e D $57.5 CLOSETS COCKTAIL Dealer for STEWART-WARNEFARNSWORTH RADIOS non-vetera- vice. $16.50 to PLATFORM ROCKERS VETERANS GET PREFERENCE War veterans will be given in preference over seeking permanent civil service posts in Utah, it is announced by Clark N. Stohl of the Civil Ser ranch is being representative of our department R After four mouths of secret deliberation In Independence Hall, Philadelphia, the final draft of the Constitution was signed September 17, 1787. It was not until May 29, 1790, that Rhode Island, the last of the 13 original states, ratified the and APEX WASHERS and VACUUMS GIBSON ELECTRIC RANGES and REFRIGERATORS Complete Pork Service pur- at once, and If your problem is urgent, write we will give you assistance by mail. M.E. SMITH 75 East Second North 7? of n.senet to promote greeter fouri;f " a do fer l?ah ;; - The go ahead signal has been given the Utah Centennial board by Governor Herbert B. Maw who made available funds totaling $150,000.00 from the special fund of the Utah Department of Publicity and Industrial Development. With the granting of the appropriation, the commissions request for a special session of the legislature has been withdrawn. The $150,000.00 is expected to be sufficient until the next regular meeting of the legislature. The centennial board's budget calls for expenditures as follows: $48,000 promotional purposes; $27,000 for music, pageantry, art and drama; $22,500 for sports; pleas Dealers in HAM and BACON CURING SAUSAGE MAKING LARD RENDERING A FEW LOCKERS AVAILABLE Plan Now to store your vegetables and fruits the modern Cold Storage way! THE ONE STOP SHOPPING CENTER Groceries Meat Vegetables Locker Service CENTENNIAL GETS GREEN LIGHT concrete suggestions and workable plans that will help you 76-- 1 years. The last time the lake water reached what is called compromise level was in 1923. Compromise level means the point at which the lake spills over. David Cardner, Utah Lake and Jordan River commissioner, says the lake may not reach compromise level before May 1st, at which time the irrigation canals start drawing water from the lake. For this reason, he does not expect difficulties on the Jordan River this spring. Last year, the highest level reached by the lake was 2.3 feet below compromise, and that was on June 13th. Back in pioneer days, before irrigation was in full effect, Utah Lake, full to the banks, had plen- :: ty of game fish. Later, irrigation and a dry cycle reduced the lake to nearly a mud pond and most of the fish were lost. In the old days lake trout weighing 10 to 25 pounds, were often caught. Today, the lake is revived and alive, fishing will be excellent this spring and a promise of abundant irrigation water should please the farmers in Salt Lake valley. Call now for regular garbage disposal 1 Arthur L. Crawford .geologist and University of Utah professor, has been named to succeed the late Joseph J. Cannon, as Commissioner in the State Department of Pubileity and Industrial Development. Mr. Crawfords past experience as a teacher of geology and mineralogy at the Brigham Young University and the University of Wyoming, his experience as raw materials engineer at the Geneva Stei Plant, his work with the Utah Engineering Expennmental Station and the U. S. Bureau of fiscated. He was picked up by Wardens Lee Vest of Payson, Jack Webb of Eureka and E. A. Tiffany of Salem and he had a hen pheasant in his possession. He was taken near Utah Lake on the Thayne Bingham ranch and several arrests have been made in this locality in recent months. Keele had a Mr. and family dinner Sunday to celebrate their wedding anniversary and also in honor of their son, Mrs. LaRue Robertson and Mrs. Donald Keele, who is home from Fern Hales chaperoned a group the Merchant Marine for a week. of young girls on a roller skating Out of town guests were Mr. and Hatch and family of party in Spanish Fork. Girls at- Mrs. Leonard Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Deon Livtending were Ruth Ann Barnett, Marly Ann Hillman, Sherlene Hi- ingston and family of Moroni; and att, Shirley Roberts, Joan Hales, Mrs. Mary Holman of Santaquin. Lois Schaerrer, Norma Badham. jt CITY For Service Phone CRAWFORD NAMED COMMISSIONER Explosive Pens Used in A War Traced to Fascists chased A CLEAN CITY IS A Thursday industrial expansion than anything else. "Research provides a seed bed fur industry, Dr. Olpin said. charged evening He was ing pheasants illegally. fined $100 and his gun was con- Anglo-America- Christiansen, dealer, Provo, Utah, Will Pick Up in: de-dar- by Woodruff Stake (Rich ROME. The wartime propaganCounty) and will be operated as da story that American and British part of the L. D. S. Church welThe property is and Garry airmen had dropped explosive pens fare program. beand pencils which wounded Italian on Bear River, twenty miles Utah. low Randolph, children when they picked them up Normally, the ranch will prowas proved a myth. duce 800 tons of hay and pasture Police In Milan searching a for- 300 head of cattle. The price bemer Fascist office found 23 cases of ing paid is between $26,000.00 and CBS Friday nights TNT ingredients together with pen and $30,000.00. The ranch has an and pencil cases ready for loading. adequate water supply. CITY DRUG CO All Italian papers gave the story 'RUN-OFF- " SEEN FOR prominent display, recalling the fact UTAH LAKE Phone 40 Payson, Utah that Alexanme Pavolinl, former Evidences that Utahs climate Fascist party secretary, had acTMf may again be entering into the cused the of dropwet cycle is indicated by the ping the lethal pens and pencils in that Utah Lakes water level fact Italy. DRUG STORK is the highest for March in 22 325 West Center, Phone 2343. HEALTHY There is a real place in Utah for trained research experts, Dr. A. Ray Olpm, University of Utah president. Surveys conducted in this state have revealed many important problems, he pointed out, and further explained that men specially trained in research technique could do more for the States 1500-acr- coaif-to-coj- whether the centennial commission or the state fair board will conduct that activity. The activities of the Centennial commission will be coordinated with those of all state departments by Gordon Taylor Hyde, state finance commission chairman, and Aaron W. Tracy of the state department of publicity and industrial development. Gus Baekman, executive secretary, Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, announces that the statewide beautification campaign of which Donald P. Lloyd is chairman and Horace J. Gunn manager, is already underway. The Centennial Commissions promotional committee to develop plans for local celebrations throughout the state in 1947 will take to the field this week. to WASHINGTON. The navy estimated that 191,000 additional officers and enlisted personnel will become , Member Utah State Press Association eligible tor discharge under new National Editorial Association point reductions effective March 15 One Year $2.00 and April 2. Six Months $1.25 The point cuts do not affect the marine corps or coast guard. The new point scores mean that the navy by April will have disNATIONAL s of its peak charged strength of approximately three million men and women. Fduj c - ..crnlcA--. The March 15 point reductions chiefly will affect male commissioned and warrant officers and Point male enlisted personnel. WANT ADS FOR SALE REAL ESTATE scores of male commissioned offbrick home icers will be lowered from 39 to 38 Ill make your baby clothes, silk For Sale with lVi acres; good milch cow on March 15 and to 37 on April 2. quilats, or remodel clothing; and few chickens, $2,600.00. See Enlisted point scores will drop also stamp designs. Elma Peck, Harold Warren, Salem, Utah. 320 West 3rd North. Phone 246J from 32 to 31 March 15 and to 30 on April 2. For Sale Three-roonew frame anscores Point previously HELP WANTED house, Santaquin. Large lot, run- nounced for WAVE personnel and ning water, $1500. Inquire Chase navy nurses, effective March 2, will Fountain Help Wanted. City Lumber Co. not change March 15. Point scores Co. Drug. for WAVE officers and enlisted womNOTICE ExWAITRESSES WANTED en will be lowered respectively to perience not necessary. Dons Cafe Do you wish to make a quick sale 26 and 21 points April 2. on your home or property? Navy nurse point scores will be Do you have your home or aureduced to 26 in April. Male docWANTED TO BUY tomobile properly insured? Do you need money to build or tors points will be lowered to 48 3 to 5 lbs, RABBITS Wanted points March 15 and 47 points April improve your home, 24c per lb., live weight. Vernon 2. is If answer YES to your any H. Younger, 1008 East Center, Point scores for naval officers of these questions, call DIXON Provo, Utah. Phone 1751. REAL ESTATE CO. in Provo-7- 5. above the rank of ensign will be Or after 6 P. M.- and on dropped from 28, effective March 2, Saturday afternoon, call Grant to 25 on March 15 and 24 on April FOR SALE LIVESTOCK Jacoben at 44-- J here in Payson. 2. No change was made in the For Sale Three fine cows, all score for fliers with the rank of ensign. ready to freshen. 349 W. Utah RENT FOR A"f rue. By June 2, additional point reduc2 duoble cabins, tions will be made for enlisted perFOR RENT R. J. Myers, sonnel currently assigned to essenwinter rates. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS tial duties. Spring Lake. For Sale Army Dodge Pick-U- p Diro:tlAL reserve. The matter of providing funds for the exposition will be settled after a decision is made relative UTAH Y fry Announces civ Plan to Liberate Personnel. ELISHA WARNER, Editor MAX R. WARNER, Business Manager Mrs. Emma Wilson, Local Correspondent - Phone 64 PAYS $100 FOR PHEASANT for administrative pur-- 1 for beautification;' $13,000 poses; Eldon Hansen of Spanish Fork and $5,000 for use of the histori-- ! was brought before Precinct cal committee. An emergency E. P. Richmond Monday Judge fund of $26,000 will be held in with huntand $15,000 U The Safe Way of Protecting Foods i I |