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Show 1 Hi: PAYSON HKONK ( V' I I i S( Annouces Candidacy For Advance of Insects District Aiterr.ey Science Stymied by IT r The Payson Chronicle 11,1 v LD- Termed the Mans Intelligence in Struggle. On!y Safeguard s aV filled church. - In 131 Mr ''".jo!. k I , , , m disehaige 3 ' Enlt'ied at the Post Office at Favsen, Utah Ciunty, Utur. matter as second-cla'- s,,,ved ,tht' ,F,,st World hiairf! where , hp ? " ;'U(rni V.Idl Cojnsel, Burea!1C!j in l93au l Pointed us speciaijj Jfu;,,n,y Gtnwal n e i Cl V. V st e EDITORIALS yc OV 'VUCY . T . Jpu, .S' i .- C ; ? V. I 11t;r i I Scmuel i" t l t N C- t a ; t .1 j ,. i t r vc cpenJ t ulib e c i e ln- - ll '' id ii tune u 'at !' lb tne vv ili ine. da Out w N c , i Ls a s' u b'.cl - t !i X E. Blackham - Piovo .mnoiinced Saturday that in .11 beck die Republican t f,n Distnet Attorney for Foul th Judicial District which s I 'tali. Wasatch, Duchesne ii (.1 i w t t Seeks G.O.P. Nomination r, cai Sf ut 1 E Hlaekham, v m- t , O. C., where he wass, section of i of General Counsel t0 Piopertiy Custodian. R Pacity he directed and c. td m the defense clam return of property of ahe debt claims the government L'mt.in counties. Hlaekham is the second World War II. Mr. Blackham c.iiidulite to formally annance ,n ' 1M) I'.cbsiuo. be. .18 Te si d sen M, is a V n 'i fa , ' t '? t I i, Z a x A' i ta ' .v. T J i l, a . i , a. - The Boys Clubs of America E. H. Long F II. Long, pi onunent Oicm fiuit f.nmci. Satuidav announced he will seek the Republican of Utah county commissioner, two year teim. Mi. Long is the fust candidate to foi molly sei k any of the county o! flees .it stake tills fall, whuh includes two county commi.ssion-o- i ships and five state legislative ,)sts On the county commis- n r.on-n.itio- sion. the posts of Republic n CRo A. Ulieever and Demin lot Sv lv. n W. Claik cvpiic tins veai The lei m of Reed J Knudsen, Republican unis until the dose ot i!KH). In ..ddition to his Oien. tiu.t intei ests, Mr. Long at pieser.t is solving as a deputy in the Utah county assessor's office. He his appointment Janu uy of this year, but lies had s expei ience in the us .es ,,,'j of fue. A lifetift e vvoi kei in the Republican parjy, he sevod f,u many yea is us GOP ehuoman of the Pleasant View pieuiut ..ml has been a membu of the Uta1. 1 pic-viou- County Republican cential tom-mittee- .. Promising to be exciting and spectacular, the first Giant Slalom ski race trom olf the tup of KiMUr Mountain at Utahs Romantic Alta will be run Apnl 10. The course is tricky and requires about 40 seconds to negotiate. Strictly invitational, the countrys top skiers will compete for the Rustler Cup. The event will be highlighted by the presence of a womuii skier a famous radio programs Queen For A Day to be chosen in Hollywood April 8 and flown to Utah on April 9 where as special guest of the Alta Lodge and Mayor George Watson, she will reign as queen during the race. She will be met upon her arrival m Utah by representatives of the State Department of Publicity, who promoted her visit to the pcehive stale m coopeiation with Holly woods "Queen U. Morgan, and Master of I)rutdut;''r Ceremonies, Jack p.eU Bailey Mr. Long is a member of the The success of Boys Clubs in combating juvenile delinOiem Lions club and Junun It boils down to meiely Chamber of Commeico. He quency is no secret or magic foimula. lias absorbing youths dile moments into moments ol pleasure, momwithout their ents of construction, and mements of education is done," observes J Ihlgar Hoover, head of the realizing why it Federal Bureau of Investigation The Boys Clubs ol zmerica have been successfully mold With ing the citizens of tomorrow by just such a procedure Na foremost of the the one ol juvenile delinquency problems tion today, the organization is rendeung ocman service tor the future of zmerica by steadily raising the standards ol our youth in an atmosphere of cleanliness, friendly nvaliy, and hwalthlul livid ill Oiem for the joist seven yeais. and in Pleasant View for A Utah the pievious decade county lesident foi most ot his life, he came heie as a iluld with his p.uont.s fiom his binh-pLiin Vule.se, Noith Caiohna. the Bovs' Clubs ot Ameriwill hold their National pocket billiard tournament, with he lucky eight survivors in each over 40.000 boys competing of two age divisions will receive all expense paid trips to New York City for a complete tour ot the Capital City. The I incoln Memoiial. Washington Monument. Smithsonian Institution, and Mount Vernon will be visiud on the tour, as well as famous government buildings Trips to these hallowed shrines cannot help but make better Americans ot these lads, to whom such a tourney would orIt is not hard to imagine the dinarily have been mipossiibe glowing reports ot the trip they will deliver when they return home. For their untutng activity in behalf of thousands ot American boys, regardless of race, creed, or color, we salute the Boys Clubs of America and say ' Keep up the good work'" 12-1- control or ,veryt'un ot porcel114 P Unless steelu Cabiness p oVide jo tops, PckenK and they fact, e Z kitchen f'M..'n cant T, activity. zgain this year, on April be measured . hannino service by the dollar sign alone 4 ca used car vou dont merely you expect to buy dependable transportation. '1 hux what we sell used ears that assuu vou ot thousands of miles of backed transportation bv the inteqritv of a hen you buv automobile an buy 1 1 a Mi iztd ord-auth- r- - 1 1 dream kitchens y0ur Kraft ay. See The Complete Line Today! a YOURS HOW NOSEGAY . . , Tom Harmon, former Michigan footbali great, unveiled his that SMITH AUTO new nose after plastic surgery transformed his scrimniage-wear- v srhnoz into a thing of completion of Spanish Fork, Utah beauty. - HO DELAY! Exclusively at CO- - BTR Phone 55 We handle Wallpaper I Alf hi II III .i w J, u piut f'nst to seek tihe propel in Pr0Va inn matiun was Mitchell M. Car-t- ( ned and has three duiJ Piovo. also a Republican. Mi Blackham moved to Provo in Ri4ti and in eaily 1947 opened l.ov Hues thoie as a member of GARDEN SEEI 'it tarn ot Sandgien and Black- You can save 4 ari !l I!,!. Mr Blackham was admitted to Huying in Bulk tne Utah bar in 1924 and began Christen is piaitice of law in Ogden. He as assistant (Down Stan) seied Ogden city t1 Tricky Course Guarantees Thrills national defense and piepaudness s T . program voned toil ay by Miss Mildred Holt Washington Columnist lor Inti rmountain Industry,' a men thly industrial publication printed in Salt Lake City Writing in the April issue ut the magaine, Miss Holt said tsablish the munitions board a part ol the National Military as back as hard to gain possible the swiftly ment. is driving oil. I War- - uni' regional reserves ol ileuric poevir. liul gas Hu transport and lommunuattons, and other mobilization measures reached virtually into every part ol the national economy If you have not already had a summons" Miss Holt ad vised business and industrial leaders, "'t ou will unquestionably very soon be asked to help in the job that is being done'I he magazine s columnist also said indications point to organization ol groups under the national security resources board, another ntagon agency It has the task of assembling data anil information about all resources, human and material, Miss Holt adveited the board necessary to national detense. will function with respect divisions whiih soon will organize to nonferrous metals, non metallic minerals, transportation, and transportation. Such groups under the security resources board would unction upon such problems as essential inhumation, mobilization, stock piling, stratebic re location, civil defense activities and It would be the job ol scientific and mechanical development such groups ti make inhumation and data available in order to supply the material lor operation of agencies ol the gosernment the magazine columnist said With the revival of selective service, Miss Holt said, the concentric npples of indus'rial needs set in motion bv require ments for the armed forces would touch the intermountain leA swelling demand lor steel, copper, oil, coal, gion promptly of the iron, products ranges and other produce ol the Intel mountain Region would be felt almost immediately, she said - r i t ( .rn- t cel' very industrial and Inisnuss umup in the mlermountain soon to integrate Hs activities region likely will be called upon ol the munitions board, a federal agent. v lor into the the predict p i I is w r A Vyv j H For County Commission - : , Intermountain Industry to Aid National Preparedness Such - p. i.et : '1- t ( A! U -- V.V-'c-lW; S v- , 0 c. - ; ,: ill I f funs m which and dof behalf of J" thf various ZfP throughout the f())e the supreme 0Ur United States His law seveun years expenen Yok City as rts taVa? tnal counsel. In 1946 Mr. BlacU, t 1 I secuti i Kemtonfi Coray-Picke- r 43 West Utah Avenue PAYSON, UTAH Phone 52 |