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Show A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY RONICUE PRICE SUBSCRIPTION Date t Opening Sept. 7; Teacher Rodeo Queen Tryouts School t;lt commoni't of ,ii doss year school i opel'lUn nuP' .nstitntplan- - ALlk undtiv, Thuisdar. .,iute tn-,urda- y, and 1. 2 Sept. meetinjjs for i,ng Royalty Begin Reign whl be held ul M'hools ,,t.tuU.'S tac-;la.- v. Miss Shirley Ann Tuckett and Miss Lorraine Peterson will reign as Miss Santaquin" and Rodeo Queen during the annual homecoming to be held at Santaquin. Friday end Saturday, Aug. ly and Miss calendar calls for U'tah Kathryn me foi .ysihajl mention e isiociation A:m r.r.m Ed-,be he.d Nov. Nov. 11 .inustice Bay. iciv Nov. 24 u aad 14. saving recess will be-- ; ill com-j- n jtuias school Jan. 3. and on j at ;d The first Jan. 20. end 12 on Feb. on school Washington's Lin-;da- y will be Friday, for Ladies Over 18 Two Local Juveniles After Lake Iiyoi.t., for Pay Onion Days Auiateui Rodeo Queen wdl be held Monday. AU,,,ol 5, ut semi pm. Judging will he and ln Pont of the Spam e u'ld C, andstallcl. rlhe thiee wmnei s will he given $25 00 to on tiieir celebration outfit.apply Contestants may sign them intentions tu enter the at Daniels Drug. Queen inueo committee members aie Bud Harmei. Lane Barron Lee Brown. Hy MeClelLm. an Sherman Loe!es Shore Burglary; Confess 14 Tacketts attendants are Olson and Janice Wheelock. Miss Peterson will reign at the rodeo with Nellie Borgeson and Pearl Greennaigh Rodeo Board Choos as attendants. The celebration this year is sponsored by the White Pine Names Riding Club end activities for Chairman, the two day event are scheduled as follows: Event Committees Friday Ball game at 3 p.m. Organization plans of the Onion rodeo at 8 p.m. Childrens sports, Days Amateur Rodeo board wore Saturday completed in a meeting at roan- 10 a.m.; horse races, p.m. Mam- ail chambers Tuesday evening. moth parade 6 p.m.; rodeo, 8 p. First order of business was to m. I February 22. be held in day will cldse on Jioofc Dancing and carnival 24. Junior high ; May evening at the city park. .mencement exercises on dd in the district will and 25, evening, May' sommeneement high May evening. 2G. this area: in School-Princ- High enior H. Donald esbeck, ipal; George A. Christensen, J. D. , teachers of is a list ols Fuller, Hill-Jea- n Eugene Hirsehi, Clara d Jones, Mrude An- oyle Liddle, Arthur Smith, Arch ert B. Monroe. irley High School imor Gardner, Principal, H. A. Curtis', Wm. Howard Holladay, Hunh Moore, Dee Sanford, Lynn Warner, Jewell, son, F. ons, un. 8Jiuol Garth G. 6th; Wells ipal, Helen G. P. Wride, 4th; dess, 3rd; Alice C. Pearl Nacenta, 2nd; ward, 2nd; Della W st. hool A. E. Wall, Jr., Ralph Davis, Johnson, 4th; Eliza 4th; Leland G. Rex, ppson, 3rd; Hermine ad; Lenore Hill, 2nd; C. ahoon, 1st; die Kathryn School Ra-1-- Principal, Members of the Payson Flower Club will meet Tuesday, August 16 at 7:30 p.m. in Memorial Park to complete plans for their Annual Flower Show. All flower lovers are urged to attend. 2. Laurence Junior Basil D. Broadbent, Carol C. Kreith, West Ward MIA Social To Feature Street Junior High; Ellis O. Lenora Huish, 4th; The autumnsQiial of the West nson, 3rd; Louise ward should fSbn.exciting affair Edna G Morgan, with a carnivil and street dance The scheduled as pace-setterPow-Juniconducted by be wlil affair gala High; ward officers at 8:30 p.m., Aug. !n)n Jumor Sigh; 19th. .Junior High; Han- A section of the street frontthe Tabernacle will be closed ing irday Jani0!' Hlsh; 6th; Timothy for dancing and booths and consereet and Cleopha (. RRey, cessions will line the ward Third-West 3rd; Beatrice lawn of the Finch, Dance, Gala Carnival 6th; s. .ool-St- nd semi-final- Selling Seminar Rulon hincipal, SJiool nominate and appoint Jack Loveeach less as chairman of the board bv acclamation. Present at the meeting were Miyor Flovd Harmer, and Lane Set Barron, Jack Loveless, Bud Harmer, Carroll Wilson. Spencer Mendenhall, Hy McClellan, Dick Chappie and Don McCoy, reprePayson senting City, Junior of Commerce, and The Payson Chamber of Com- Chamber Cockleburr club. Members riding merce in cooperation with the Central Utah Vocational school of the rodeo board are Bud Harand the Nebo School District will mer, Hy McClellan. Sherman Loveless, Spencer Mendenhall. sponsor a retail sales seminar to J; ck Loveless and Lee Brown. be presented five days. Monday-througwere discussed plans Friday, August 15 to 19, andProgram committees appointed to carfrom 7:30 to 9:00 a.m. in the city ry on necessary work. council room above the library. Prices were set at $1.50 for The seminar is designed for all and 50 cents for students. adults, retail store personnel who are in- The rodeo will be held on Labor terested in doing a more effecDay' night, Monday, September tive and efficient job of selling, 5. and is offered free of charge to Committees were appointed as those who attend. follows: Finance and tickets, Don The instruction will consist of, J. McCoy; publicity, Clarence methods of controlling shrink- Hill end Quinn Johnson: rodeo age, building sales with special stock, Lane Barron; prizes, Bud Mendenhall: emphasis on suggestion and sub- Harmer, Spence stitute selling approach, proper giounds. Ralph Chappie, Stan of merchandse, Bliss; special events, Lee Brown, presentation technique of overcoming objec- Brig Crane, and Leon Wride; tions, and methods of closing contestants, Spence Mendenhall. sales. Hy McClellan, and Sterling TaySpecial films and demonstra- lor; parade Ralph Chappie and tions will be employed to graphi- Carroll Wilson; queen commitcally illustrat the subject mat- tee. Bud Harmer. Lane Barron, Lee Biown, Hy McClellan and ter presented. Sherman Loveless. anioy Ellen DoGraf- - chapel. The public is invited to come and enjoy the fun at this carnival. All proceeds will be turned over to the building fund of the new West ward. Resident Celebrates Miss Peail Butler, right Oni on Days Harvest Queen, and Miss Wyler, Miss Payson, pos e happily after being chosen as loyalty for the nineteenth annua Golden Onion Days and Home-- , Joyce 1 coming celebration. They will r eign over events of the celebra-tu n scheduled for September 2 t 5. Piioto hy Goans Theme on ; eld Piyson man h;!S three otd, t0 and re HiH letLbe m;ide Sdfe' Jaok untl1 Open-sinc- e ePhi. and Berk f K.Vki .pei"V,d -- honwhen membeis of his family at dinnei a at birthday ored him his home. . Mr. Peav was born in Provo, and Francis of Aug. 9, 1869, a son He atPeav. Baker Eliza Jane movtended school in Provo and 2U was he when Beniamin ed to in lived has He years of age. years. twenty-fiv- e Payson been A retired farmer, he has Independen the of member a for the past Order of Odd Fellows e years. forty-onates vv He married Martha She die 26 1896. at Benjamin. Rozel-l- a married He 1947. 0jt 24. 20. Dec. Hone of Lakeshore. . father ..! sons: Mis. Sc U Ram Ncilscn Gilbt 1 Peav' Walter Peay, Bogan; 15 grandchil- has Pawon. He and 2 a Reunion Scheduled K-i-n't, V : ,h;P mcetm. A Wednesday Third war will commence f n . t!,e Ml, Wdliaw nec.ed . . Stake Host (or .j Convention 4 c. es Thf 3 30 according - ,h ani;:;tnMMlA dent The Utah State Fair, scheduled for Salt Lake City Sept, 16. thru Sept. 24, will be given back to the people this year, J. A. Theobald, secretary manager of the Utah State Fair Association, announces. This ears theme will be A Taylor, Lorraine Schramm, Mr. Utah Fair, Forty-Nine- r Jane Coon, Donna May Carter, Theoald said, with the motif of Joan Selman, Gloria Gudmund-Joa- n , Witt. Donna Suter. the eight day alL.ir centered on Janette stock Wilson, and raising, Joy agriculture Bonnie Ockermcn, Patty showing progress from the early Gasser, Janis Provstgaard and days of Utah to the present. the winning girls. Contest was diiected hy J. M. County clerks and county commissioners in each of the 29 coun Burdick, chairman, Mrs. Almon ties of the state have been con- Ilarmer and Mrs. Brig Crane. the counties Judges were Mr. and Airs. Grant tacted. offering It is sug- Kkins and William Roderick, all the m building. space which of Provo. gested that each county A student af the University of takes a "'permanent location install a colored Neon light with Ut;h, Miss Butler is a daughter The signs of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Butler. the county's name. event Miss Wyler is a 1949 graduate of for every be will lighted in which the building is used Payson high school, a daughter during the year, he said, giving of Mr. and Mrs. Robeit Wvler. the counties continued publicity. A til stake convention of the More counties have indicated will be this year LDS Primary exhibits offer will thc.y held 12, in in Pawin 1943, Aug. Friday, number than the totd at the Third-Wes- t ward chapel. Mr Theobald said, but he hopes 29 counPresident Wilma Wride, Benjathat most of the states min head of tin- Nebo stake ordeadthe befoie enter will ties ganization. will preside. line. Stakes taking part will be of the feature An outstanding Juab and Nebo the be premiere stakes. fan this year will 1950 presentation of the Stake boards will meet at 9.30 Holiday on extravaganza. at noon. with luncheon a.m., durIcR, which will run nightly Ward officeis and teachers will meet at 1:30 pm. ing the Lor. with The event will be replete Three members of the General tit w aot.s. now Board in Salt Lake City will be no and promises to present. ;,pJ mi-ccmo.--t spectacular tne of U, ,ine Salt event eve; to be nown in Nebo L; k City. owned by postage meters 'tne State have been equipped MIA the sit'i a stent il advertising Utah State Fair, so that 1 04 will carries a on Nebo stake25 whenbe ahost e stake evcv letter sent out this August years MIA convention is held in Payreminder to attend event ton. Guest stakes attending the Fair stickers convention will be Palmyra and State '4)er Ay, automoS; ntaquin-Tintiare being prepares! for and windows The meeting will be conducted bile windshields, The stickers carrying in the Payson Junior high school nocK-g'the outline of the sta e w.ll be e immcnctng at 7:00 pm. There will Ik- a department in icailable within a w(k and will be' awn; ble to ; nyone who wish-- - the convention for every departannounces. ment of the MIA. states Arch them. Mr. Theobald had by call-in- ,' Williams who issued be the ancan stickers The General ,.r writing the administration nouncement Tuesday. Aug- board members of the MIA will after Utah, Lake City. Salt be present to guide instruction in ust first. each department. Fair giounds, Build ing, Sta'e n, tne Neil-,en- s were Mr. and Mrs. Peav. Peavs . Gilbert and Walter ato Mr. end Mr. and M.- Glen D. H. cons Pavson: Mr. Santaquin. Hone and family She i Hone. Lake family, of Dorothv Smith and Uavl(1 Ionc Uily. and The annual D. H. Christensen h-Springville. Mr reunion will be another feature :Mrs. Henry Jeppson. Payson of the Payson Homecoming this year when students of this emin,ni,ia' ent educator hold their affair on Sunday, September 4. All students of this teacher, who started his career in Payson Knee ? d d0l,bt--ns- t chools, are invited to attend on Uvu r Congratula--On- s Wtvlnes- - Sunday afternoon. HLi'n for Mr, order will be in VVUs hristensen this year for he wrs ni up. i warded an honorary doctoi s degree from the University of 'Allh u Utah this spring n rites honorY 0ien.Ud Si't'lnnin'J ing his position as a great . tion Sept. 2 to 5. Royalty was chosen Thursday evening at Huish Theatre when 19 girls entered a contest held loi the purpose of selecting the queen. Gene Braithwaite was master of Decision of the judges was so difficult that gnls vveie asked to appear several times befoie announcement of the u inners was made. Those who entered the contest were: Emogene Wilson, Colleen Coray, Dorothy Daniels, Ralph-in- a Lorenc-Wilcock- Christensen 8fter anther vhen they play here Sunday after. Miss Peail Butler will reign as Harvest Queen and Miss Joyce Wyler will be Miss Payson when this city holds its annual celebra- cell-monies- Arthur E. Peav, life ong resident of Utah county, observed birthday Sunday his eightieth is Utahs Agriculture Progress 1 th.it all ,,, . the attend to e(.eive f01 ter piogiwm o Photo Shop State Fair Centers Eightieth Birthdate Z. Py the daughter and two wm- s Coray-Pickerin- For Store Personnel axed county deputy sheriffs. The two 14 year-ol- d boys were arrested Winners Named early this week after burglarizing a Lake Shore grocery. InvestiWinners of events of the 2 day gating officers picked up their jamboite of the Utah State Rid- trail by tracing two bicycles ing Clulis Assn, held in Payson found near the scene of the Lake Aug 5 and 6 were announced last Shore crime to the boys Payson Sunday by Ralph Jones, presi- homes. dent. Upon being confronted with Hione trophies and ribbons the evidence the youths not only went to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place confessed to the Lake Shore burgvvumeis on both nights pro- lary, which netted them at last , grams. First place and runner-up- $150 in merchandise, but also to who will take part in the in- 14 other thefts in southern Utah to mountain meet at Idaho Falls qounty, during the last three Sept 9 and 10 were listed. Ida- months. ho championships will be deA great deal of merchandise cided m Lalnir day meets in two has been recovered, officers said. separate cities under direction of The boys, who are being turned Dr. Plnl Graves. Idaho Falls. over to juvenile court are beThe only club from this area lieved to have taken nearly $500 to plan- was Tile Goshen Valley in cash and merchandise dollars Riding Clubs wild eow milking team of Willis Morgan and Ray since May. Officers said the pair had been Cook who came second in their for three burglarizes resjionsible specialty. The broom polo team repre- this week one in Spanish Fork and two in Salem. senting Paysons Cocklubur Ridclub entered the During their reign of crime ing anly to be defeated by Tooele the two are also suspected of Bit and Spur club, the eventual entering and robbing Burdick Lumber twice, champions. Friday winners: First and sec- S & S Salt's and Service, and ond places: Q mile race, Billy Bradshaw Auto Parts company. Stokes, Outlaw Rider, Ogden; They were unsuccessful in enterFred Ellis, Riders of Wasatch, ing Western Stores on the same Ogden; i mile relay race: North night they entered Burdicks and Cache Riding club, Box Elder the first time. Riding club; mens pleasure class, Added to this they are believed judging, P. W. Christensen, Box responsible for robbery of a tavElder Posse, Tremonton,; Dow ern between Spanish Fork and Hodges, North Cache Riding club Payson. of Lewiston. Of the total $500 loot, police Potato race, Price Riding club, believe only $150 is cash. Tooele Bit and Spur; matched pairs, Salma Riding club: Bryce Johnson, Blair Peterson; Saddle-ierMurray: Roy Quick, Rex Dennis; calf roping, Dee Reece, Smithfield Riding club, Ted Giles, Springville dub; wild cow Mrs. Estella Dixon Harper obmilking, Logan Mounted Police: birthC. Wenergreen, S. Hurren; Go- served her eighty-eightshen Valley club: Willis Morgan, day Saturday, August 6 Many Rav Cook. friends and relatives called thru the weekend to offer congratumile winners: race, Saturday Ezra Branch, Price; Glen Oakley, lations and good wishes. One of Paysons surviving imrace, Billy Stokes, Springville; Ogden; Lavar Black, Hunting-ton- ; migrant pioneers, Mis. Harper chariot race, Ned Spackman, was born Aug. 6, 1861, near SacRichmond; Seth Gregory, North ramento, Calif., and came to Utah Cache; ladies pleasure' "Class, Vi- with her parents in 1864. They ola Harris, Rocky Mt. Riders, of settled in Farmington and later Ogden; Evelyn Christensen, Box moved to Payson. Elder club; stock horse class She has a son and a daughter: judging, Dee Reece, Smithfield E. 11. Harper, Jr,, Portland, Oreclub; Rulon Swenson, Spanish gon; Mrs. Mable Harriman, San Fork club; parade class, R. A. Francisco, Cal.; also ten grandChristensen, Tremonton; Charles children; 11 Storey, Tremonton; barrel race, and 5 Pony Express, Henefer; Hobble Her husband, E. H. Harper, died Creek club, Springville; calf cut- in 3938. ting, Fitzgerald, Heber dub; Guests who called on her birthHeber club. day, signing her guest book, inChampionship in presentation cluded: Mrs. C. E. Mrs. of drills: Silver Spurs, Salt Lake Vincent Gilhool andHuish, daughters. county ladies club; Ute Rangers, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake county. Davis Gamble, Portland, Oregon, Championship teams in broom and hosts of friends and neighpolo: Tooele Bit and Spur club. bors. Mrs. Harper was especially delighted with a birthday cake on a musical plate which Combine to was a gift of neighbor rhildren, Alta Jo and Clara Jean Durrant, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James Give Oniops No-H-it Durrant. - 1 birth-dnesda- Break-In- s Paysons crime wave appeared to be ended with the arrest of two Payson juveniles by Utah Posse Jamboree con-t-e- 20. ti Sept- Festival - L. Bui- vpt. Ocn Santaquin Payson Crimes Solved With Arrest of Homecoming Celebration Royalty Monday; Contest PER YEAR IN ADVANCE $2.00 - Coray-Pickerin- s, g Immigrant Pioneer Observes Birthdate h Hurlers 17--2 Dick WiFjjver Orem Nebo Wildlife Group Lang. and Don Kirk com- bined pitching talents Wednesday to set Orem down with no hits while the Onions waltzed to a 17 2 win in an abbreviated inning game. The game was at the bottom of the sixth on account of darkness. Lant, hurling his first start since going against Nephi several months ago, pitched the first four innings, and struck out six, walked four and hit one batter. Kirk came in the last two innings and struck out three while fac- Meet, Springboard 5j For New Recreation ing only six men. After a scoreless first inning Orem scored one run on a walk, hit batsman and stolen base, but Payson came back with six runs on three hits, including Oran Daleys double, the days only extra base hit. Apparently feeling none too secure the Onions' batted 13 men in the third in-- I ning, scoring nine morruns, on '.three hits, five walks, and an er-- j ror. Orem countered again in the fourth on two walks, aAd Catcher Harmers throw into center field, the first this season for Dick. (Continued on Page Eight) Mount Nebo Wildlife federation has scheduled their next meeting for Friday, August 19th. On the docket are several important- topics which will be the springboard for better recreation in this area. Spring Lake project plans will be discussed. The important problem will be to solve ways ancf means of financing the extensile project to improve fishing in Spring Lake. Another problem is the prq pect of repairing the road to Maple Lake. Fishermen and picnickers both should.be interested in opening the road to this beauty spot and potential top fishing site. Also on the slate is the planning of the wild life outing for this year. In announcing the plans. President Fred Neil invited the public to attend and take part in the meeting in the City Council Chambers. . v Vx V |