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Show A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ,r 1AYSoX Homecoming Celebration Opens With Bailgame and Amateur Rodeo ntaquin jay H 'iiurom-'unde- Annual H .'"1 20, Mi old ;;j5e.m-n- .Stake '" d.iugh-'3n- d Hi ii y Peter-he- r Mm Nellie G.i-nhalgh, ml will on "Is each ' attriiiiaiiK t e 3t i i tile m i i Pt-.n- l and . V kit t daughter Elh' Tiakitt was Santaquin and on the utv Heat in .Tioth p. i.ide Satuiday Shu ley Ann Tutket, 'Mm, Su ntaqom", renter, i, .!lmu, w.th H attendants at p m her attendants. Olson, Kathryn and Jan.u- Wneel.xk. lett, t. iin OKon and Janice ,l(Dlr 5. 'Miss i I, V Junaulead the of dnection Santaquin and will I the - high parade Basil leadfi it, band 30:ade u 'A and ill fui in at the travil east on 6 for the 2 day event hied as follow.. Ball game 3 p. m. ues pin and g tne Rodeo at cam.val will each eve- - a program (or Complete Show sof the Puvson Flower night in the completed details for .iial flower show. The tow as in the part years one of the features of res of Payson's The show tdd in the Junior high September 4 and 5. will be received on September 4 from 9 to r.e judging will begin nd the show will be Public at 2 p m. Rib-b- e d given for tnrt, places winners. ribbons will be to the outstanding flow-- h division and a queen Tuesday Home-elebratio- n. sec-tnir- w will be awarded to outstanding flower ex- ) e tc limit - . bnet recapitulations meeting a n; y; Pin-noc- k: Payson Featured on jAitenance Records Radio Talent Show, Payson Tuesday, August 30 Show 96 pet. Average i k for .md San- with stake presidents, high council advisors stake MIA executives meeting with general Ixiaid executives Following is a list of General Board Members and the departments they will represent: Executives, Supt. Elbert R. Cuitas, President, LaRue C. Long-deSpecial interest, Dr. Harold Glen Claik; M Men, Joy Dunyon; Lorraine Peterson, Santaquin Rodeo Queen, center, poses with Gleaner, Myrle Poulson; Explorher attendants, Nellie Borgeson, second from left, and Pearl er, Harold W. Handley; Junior, Peail Bridge; Scout, Leon L. Im-laGreenhalgh. Duane Robbins, genoi.l chan man of the Santaquin Bee Hive, Florence B. secretElmer and shown light Tietjen. Homecoming celebration, is Dance, Ronald W. Driggs; is on extieme left. ory-treasurer, Drama, Frank W. McGhie; MuGates; Speech, Photo by Gean's Photo Shop sic, Crawford Royal Garff; Era, Doyle Green; Summer recreation, Edna K. Pay; Athletic, Gerald G. Smith. Invited to the meeting by convention dnei tins are all members of the stake presidency, high At High ijouni ll advisors, bishoprics, stake board members, and all ward MIA olficeis and teacheis. Payson will be featuied Tueslbbons, vases, gnen to the day, Aug. 30th, on a radio proi(S dinners. All flow- gram originating at the Ut..h ed must be i aised by theatre in Salt Lake City. Musictor and even one is al talent of this city will vie for in the show. top honors against American Fork and a quizz show with audiside Services will be a ence participation means of distributing valuable udes I.dmNia tual Itnpi uvement Associations. The tom th phase will consume two houis beginning at nine pm. when general boaid activity lead-vi- s direct a fuiV evening. Sandwiched m at 10.30 pm. will be 10 a in Horse $po:t t'd contests. 1 p m, Mam-n- e . 6pm Cm-.- w ill be instructed by a member "f the general lit ard of the Mu- salute. Morning ai A d - , I bo 1 'i 6 ill to lio-- t i Tut Ann 1949 M w I.aRue C. l.iiigdin. seemul immeiloi m the i hui ells YWMIA !. bun assigned to dneet toe i o! ente m She is being ;is- ted tv the YM.MIA supeiinten-u- i nt and YWMIA pi evident of 'Cike Thi me Al cm W ,1.11's and Yeia l.u kins, ,n. Xebo St ke Bolt Isj.n tind Josephine C T i Palinv i a Stake, and F mi Ptmid. and Alton i)bi.;n. S nt .it in Tint it St ike Beginning at soen pm on Thai d.i evemn; theie will tie oi the ifse ph cvinmg's pm-g- ' am Fust pha-- e will be a nuet.ng with stake pi lesthood p. esi deneies, stake high council MIA advisois, bishops of wards, bishops counselors assigned to MIA, MIA stake superintendences ; nd presidencies and mem-bei- s of stake MIA boards. Following at 7 45 a general will convene for all ward and stake Mutual workers Foi one Hour from teight until nine pm. jitteen MIA departmentis will dni.io and hold department-iE h department sessions. nt. ldim PeteIM.Il, Payson Quarry Aid Loses Arm in Mishap tiqumTintie Stakes V'so 11,1 ' Mutual ti at Pason high Attendance a ne.v high last i cached of 96 peran when awrage yiar the entne in students cent uf all tuJeiit body uttended classes Tv. live e.ii ago the caih ii.i attendance was dully aU'i.tge Missionary Farewell school For Raydon Madson -- 63 Sunday in Park Ward peuent A remarkable lecoid was also H'cnrds. with one bundled prizes. The show is a Malslrom 4 ' d. U n. :3Si,aU,er ''V' luVl11 chairman. 1'43. 1:aS ; Ari A t farcwi 11 testimonial will Sunday or Rev Jon Madron honeve- ward ning :n tne chinch. The P 'timomal will be held dining tne regular Park waid sacrament meeting at six Paik-Secon- -- t? z i f J f .(I0 , X - ,.x y -- i4 'Vvi'1' ' " ,iH ulood 0 Working alone at the plant, he had been employed Nov 30, nice apparently he (aught his aim between the licit and a head pulley. A meduimcal guai d pi evented Ins body Irom being drawn into the maclunei y. while con-vej- R.meo Brown, center, was ch osen Amateur Rodeo Queen. Her former resident attendants me Mary Jean Brown, left, and Rovvena Wilson, right. of Genola, Utah county, is a son Genola. Mrs Loiene Diaper, if Photo by Staff Photographer Bill Pons He has been mairied since June 11 to M.u v Lou McClellan Drap-e- i Miss Renee Brown has been to reign as queen of selected Amateur Rodeo Riders amateur rodeo held, each Must Register year in conjunction with the Dixon Kapple, Homecoming celebration. All pel sons wanting to parTryouts were held Monday in the Amateur Rodeo Coach of Ogden High toticipate be held on September 5 in night at Done Sports field. The rodeo is sponsored by the conjunction with the HomeCocklebur Riding Club Jaycees, Fifty-seveDies n coming Celebration should sign u ith Spencer Mendenhall or and Payson City. Miss Brown is a daughter of Stealing Taylor as soon as posCharles Dixon (Dick) Kapple, Mi-- , sible. and Mlrs. Darrell Brown. 57, Ogden, native of Payson, who The deadline for making apHer attendants will be Mary Jean began his teacher caicer here, plication will be at five p.m. (Mrs. Wayne) Brown and Row-en- e and who later was successful in on August 27. (Mrs. Leslie R.) Wilson. aiding his teams to win eight Persons living in vicinity of Renee and Mary Jean are sisters-ln-lastate championships in track and Payson who are 21 years of age basketball, died Wednesday at or older are eligible. They may The gals were chosen from a 5 25 p.m. at an Ogden hospital. see Mr. Mendenhall at Utah group of eleven entrants. Basis He had suffered a heart attack Poultry plant, or Mr. Taylor for judging was: riding ability, sufbeen two weeks ago and had in his baiber shop on Main 50 percent; personality, poise, 25 fering from a heart ailment for Sti eet. percent; mount, 25 percent. some time since World War II. Judges were Murray Peay, of Along with a successful career Springville, second vice presiin coaching and athletics, he had Elimination Contests dent Utah State Western Riding served during both woild wars. Clubs Assn., and Glen Webb, also He enteied World War II with of Springville, official judge of the national guard as captain in Set Monday the same riding club. Match of 1941, then transferred Other girls entering the conto the air corps in June of 1942. all showing distinct ability test, Rodeo Serves al Lowry in horsemanship, were Patty L. At Lowry field, Denver, he Elimination contests for pros- Gasser, Blance H. Crook, Lillian served as instructor in mathcalf ropers in the Payson Algood, Marion Caruth, Mrs. pective a ematics. In 1944 after suffering Onion Days Amateur Rodeo will Gene Nelson, Joan Selman, Paulheart attact, he was given a tie held on Monday and Tuesday, ine Pcrrson and Ann Morris. medical discharge. October 22 and 23. The contests Afterwards he taught mathe- will be conducted in the Cockle-bu- r matics at Ogden high school. arena beginning at eight p. His coaching career began after m. on Monday and nine p.m. on Lions Club Names lecord at Utah Tuesday. an The 8 contestants with fastest State Agricultural college in both Committee football and basketball prior to roping time will be named to graduation in 1917. He was also compete in the Amateur Rodeo The Payson Lions club have class president. Prior to college to be held September 5. Ropers an active summer maintained he had been prominent in sports m.,y tiy their skill both nights and at their last meeting at Payson high school, graduat- and their best tunes will be used program completed organization for the ing in 1911. He returned to the in judging the eight best ropers. It will lx necessary for each coming year. It was decided to school to begin his caieer as a enter a float in the Homecoming teacher and coagh, leaving to roper to furnish his own calf or a committee is now make arrangements for calves to parade and enter World War I. their entry. constructing state won on foi be his hand trial. His basketball teams Committee assignments for the Any person living in Nebo championships for Logan high in 1921, and for Ogden high in 1932 rtake, or who is a member of year are: Attendance and Membership; and 1940, besides being runner-u- the Payson Junior Chamber of for Ogden in 1935 and 1936. Commerce or Cocklebur riding Don Fuller, chairman; Wallace In tiack his teams were state club is eligible to compote. Brown, Max Warner, Sherman Loveless, George F. Wilson, Robchampions five times, including ert E. Huber, 1938. 1939 and 1940. Memorial Joins School in '22 Publicity: Doyle Liddle, chairman; Reed Jones, Ralph Daniels, At the Ogden school he was Gene Braithwaite. employed for the first time in the To Honor Finance: Quince M. Burdick, fall of 1922 by then Supt. W'. Karl Hopkins and there he also chairman; Louis Bates, Ralph Leon coached football. Besides teachChappie, Richard B. Mendenhall, Leonard O. Barnett. ing mathematics, until 1932. Mr. Military services will be Keith Civic Hopkins said Wednesday night, Improvement: Wednesdaw at 2 p.m. in Hayes, chairman; Mr A. Owen BarthKapple had the greatest I have known the Payson City cemetery for T. olomew, poise of any coach Ralph Coombs, Fred under stress of competition. He Sgt J. Leon Bjarnson, 21, who Fncke, Reed Money. was killed June 3, 1945 in an was also a great and positive Program: Walter Rigby, chaircrash over Austria. for good on the boys who J. Rowe Groesbeck, Spencman; T. was born Sgt Bjarnson came under him. Huish Moore, Jim er Snow, During World War I he was a Sept. 21, 1924, at Payson, Utah, a Crump. dison of and Ardell Lamb David 91st with the fnrt lieutenant Veterans Service: Dr. J. H. vision field artillery and fought Bjarnson. He groduated from the e 1942 Ellsworth, chairman; in school Douglas and Argon-nof the Payson battle high the through was employed at the Utah Sav- Dixon, Dr. A. L. Curtis, Stan His affiliations include the ings and Trust Co. in Salt Lake Wilson, Bruce Badham, Eldridge American Legion and the Ogden City until he entered the service Snyder. Elks club. He was a member of June 3. 1943. Boys and Girls: Dr. Emerson He was a Radio operator with Curtis, chairman; Vernal Twede, the Church of Jesus Christ of tiie 15 Air Froee. He participat-day Saints. Floyd Harmer, Wm. Hansen, DarHe was born Feb. 29, 1892, in ed in many combat missions and rell Brown. Health and Welfare: Paul Payson, son of Lyman and Mar- had been awarded the Air Medal tha Simons Kapple. On July 15, and Oak Leaf Cluster. Hurst, chairman; Don J. McCoy, He is survived by his parents; Bert 1920, he married Clara Bradford Eggertson, Glenn Cowan. one brother, Lewis Bjarnson, of in Salt Lake City. Conservation: Taylor Sight Survivors include his widow Springville; 3 sisters: Mrs. Wayne J. Earl chairman; Parkinson, of Miller and and three a son and Salem; Mary Jean, daughters: Brown, G. Grant Gardner, Bruce Charles Dixon Kapple Jr., Alice Joyce Bjarnson of Payson. Full military honor will be Walton, Dave Shuler. and Lisle Joan Kapple, Ogden; Roads: Ray Anderson, chairand Mrs. Jean Mackintosh, Salt awarded by the American Legion Lake City; also three brothers-Lyman- and services will be conducted man; George A. Cheever, Ken Witt, Wilmer Hill, Merrill Smith. Albert, and Orrie Kap-- l by the First ward bishopric. Inter Club Relations: Wells at Friends call the may family pie, Payson. Funeral arrangements will be home 480 East Utah Avenue, Monk, chairman; Dr. M. L. announced by Larkin and sons from 11 am. until time of Byron Dastrup, Melvin mortuary. Mr. Draper, a Pay-son- 's (Dick) at For Amateur Personnel Bjarnson air-ira- - L ., . : M I V , p 11 - con-lucte- v S. m Attendants Chosen A convev or belt cauglit and toie off the left aim of Wendell Diaper. 20 m a screening plant at Keigley qu.iriy west of Pay-su- n Monday at 10 a m. Mr Diapei walked 80 feet down 7 (lights ot stans for help after the accident His arm was tut off at the shouldci He is lepoited m goini condition .t Payson hospital, with a good chance for reeoveiv. Physicians said if a large aitciy had not been twisted and closed in the accident he would piobably have suttered a fatal loss of J. . li Amateur Rodeo Queen and Two Services f YY 4 2 . I $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE p achieved in ,ndiidual attendance students attaining perfect oi Interof the oids. being neithei absent icc part to number pnor Sfd E. Recoid mountain Parade, now in its tuidy. c a total of four. Ent's 47.4y sixth month, a series of weekly four funeral services for rollment at tne school is segArv'd Elmer Malm- -' salutes to major economic bundled west. son of has at Anton Malm-Jmden- ments of the intermountain Pimcipal Louis A Bates the Lake in a Salt letter the will be held It is sponsored by the piescnt time superintenddistrict at 130 the oi in Tribune and Salt Lake Telegiam hands to avaid these and Intermountain Network and ent in an effoit attainment of rtheir fo bunal win its affiliates, including KALL. students kefu1 Santa Fe na- local perfect recoids. 8 at p.m., Commencing He was killed approach to the A positive are Patricia 4 1942' near Sidi persons taking part is given b absentees of of pioblem McBride, vocalist, daughter tne cx for McBride, Mr Bates as reason j01 who do Sept, 4, 1917, at Mr. and Mrs. Russel Students client recoid pianist, and Paul Christensen, school ait exof Anton and d son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Chns-tense- not inns a day exams Imstrom. final and A grad- 6q Both young people aie cused fiom termloll mdit mi lass school he e school, uIlJ al g.ven tht Univcrsity graduates of Payson highiccentn their w oi when L, pro nding and Mr. Christensen tcncliers fVnllsted m the then; at to a li(ta.v completed his second year hc ;M ate: moic careCal., BYU. casons i Other on at-- i check-uat Of Field of tne ful svstim be will Entrants a guests of ScPttcr 26, Ml inaugurat.on niu.ni i .md lninS at Santa Salt ake Tribune-Telegracnl.uged the Moffett field . day Tuesday, Aug. 30, day of to ounui.r-d - P.ogiam.piogiam vi ..ct:vity Heated be will and at Pendle- - program, etc., w ith of luncheons, tours, special rponail: Lexngfon rooms at the Newhouse hotel. M. ILh Wilson, daughter a received Carolina, "'Emma Wilson, snow ecob3Se waar in home South Questions for the quizz A on a mis- - will be taken from the article .. Y,dMu LSent Ldh coyra. Collins appearing Sunday, Aug. 28th.toldin M College, Fort Mis? Wil-12 which the stoiy of Payson is on A gnst , instructor of sec-Mayor Floyd llurmer is gen,,nBrigham at eral chairman of arrangements education on for the salute to Payson. E. H. vUlalM'mvertv did a study eeoat home exhibits 'of Cutler is in charge of ,0b of as part n Utah "a Utah Theatre, where pictures S..e if- li oi k. Payson and samples of her prod.ee lllianis " be a ducts are shown. Arch mV bachelor's degree from m and of h- heads arrangements for talent Young University Bngham killed is publicity Madohne Dixon le.COn,lad SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 1949 19, eond ictod on Tlmi'ilai. August 23. m the Pay-s- i n J.imoi h.igh sihoiu cith Nebo H'di'i) ti" up tup ,od muii'-i."- e ntii n IU' 11 Three-Stak- Tin l,'"n tlub, u'ork r,po.t- ij!U. t.i pi.t FRIDAY, AUG. Held Here Thursday nt is! !nth;.Vh.!' Im.' UTAH. Convention to be and witn and bi.ilin cil (i,,v OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY 33 NEMnFK 61. devoted to the best interests t d MadHis mission will take Mr Denrnaik. son to of Pay-- 1 Rnyd n is a giaduate Nebo and school, Senior high two stake i:n:n;ry. Fo" the part attended Bngham has years he son Young university. He is the Madson. of Mr Emma mankind would :i,p ,f cease to aid each pc:ish J,d they Walter Scott d ft Latter- . Old-roy- d, |