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Show WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY a nd., Bire-- , alt ka d at lall v ' d ni ss tt. nin.itf PAYSuN, Tint SUBSCRIPTION UTAH, FRIDAY, SKUlEMBER PRICE $2 00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE i'ns tleur Rodeo Given 1,000 Persons View invite pPa5, n Professional of, held, i Best Floats Awarded Mayor Harmer, Onion ayson Flower Show Prizes, Make Onion Days Committees 1 n? and Display hich Sions i f limon Days dm. axed Mun-,- , (it the lined estJii- While lvl. i. i hi m I.ismiI ai ,ii aniateui show and gen-lick, i ana "touts W -- 1 he Ij-- mers n the' 1 Van ft,' the show expe equal-ii'a- this .'lliAV Thej 'e md, on 2, red o' l Stdla i all pi-- Chiis-ten.'-e- v. e.--t will nd u . i tin' lemon. nda Moie than 10(H) peisons visited the Pavson Flower Show, between 11 a m and noon Monday to see moie than Itk) blooms, the lalgisl numbei evei to be dis played at the annual exhibit Queen of the show tiophy went to Mis. Cola Wilson loi hu spike ot Dieppe gladiolus The quern tiophy was piesented b the Commeicial Bank Olhei winneis were Noima Jones, sweepstakes, Dojle Lidd.e showmanship, Josephine sweepstakes m auange ments; Jane Gasser, sweepstake i lboons loi astu s, mnias and mangolds, Blanche Wmtelock. sweepstakes loi dahlias, Doyle Diddle, sweepstakes loi loses and time piongei( gladiolus, Viva Allen, petunia sweepstakes, McKay Cm lstellsen, sweepstakes ribbon foi gladiolus basket. Mis Harvey Hutchinson, weed i angeme nt Veina Lllswoith and Mai ion Bean also won aw aids Tophies and prizes were given by. The Commeicial Bank, The tle a (Bui! d out bee jUm dbn t;, Web-tt.- ll Cl.iippw and Ilany mi questioned by iit.i.al- - a- - lii w bethel they g t.u.i Cm -- turn .hull oi - just jump-t- m Ynginia Reel! kb'.. ai-- qhiignt of the show, .id li'.i id its approv'd of Hum stuit to xinish and Fain.cis Meic., Pay son Flowei ueis weie unable to make duo. Page Fuimtuie, D,strups, oie ilui to the condition Chustcnsen s, Foiseys, City Drug, Dixon-- 1 aj loi Russell Company, utamiid appal el of some j h ! Payson Eloial, Fnestone, Gud- Crane mundsen Jewelry, The Huish Theatei. Chase Lumber ictoi- - dot an outstanding and Payson Lumbei Co puttarn thm drill ovei. The show w as judged by Whitt m' Cocskbur polo team. ;oo in u. in the Hobble Watts, Oiem, and Geoige whin Pherron berry and Heed Nuttall, Piovo. captain oi trie team scored fail'd si :ed Oft n and Brig Com-pan- May-i.ile- each h 2 to 0 i line Rend 11, i' a wanning by aided to first ue winners in a iv pi lent is rid.ng 1 blows' fust Paul Stcil Ballard, fust Sterl roping Bal-c'on- d Bal-icon- d Selby Dixon, i.d.ng fust Ray (Porky) sec uriil Kits Rinehart, milkng' fust Dean Ken Peay; second cmi .,nd Dixon and i al cn r Dale Dixon, fust Shirley si ini Bud Harmer. peiii.lty arts were veiy nth exhibitions by Lee (du lor fl Ult LUP ur salad shouldnt Tbeie will be and Company, Ilambone, Ee overlooked. ol Id s good quality eating j i nampion jumping plenty Cnaihe Donahue and peaches on the maiket soon. home makers Budget-wis- e watch the market and buy was should boy) how and did a peaches at season's peak for canning oi lieeing, advises Velyn e i Stev ens. When you buy peacnes, led peach isn t always a npe one. A safer way to judge is by the ground color of the skin. When a peach is ripe the skin is yellow. In the case ol peaches with white flesh, the color of the skin is cream, when the peach is ripe. When the skin is shrivelled, it's usually a sign the peach was picked too green and won't ever npen pioperly If you buy peaches that aie fnm, let them ripen at room Dont expose them to the sun or to excessive heat. Keep peaches in the refrigerator only w nen they are fully npe. a e. lXYs ub,il rul ... man ''HI IK search for An a of Rudolph Harvard university has an of moie than 12.000 11- - to alen-sirie- n has elide 1 whh lection f Tony Dexter, Talinad: e. eh., v. ho has iPPeared in a movie. The largest library in the States is the Library of Parades Outstanding I W ( i tv n M top hmio! flu.. tv I u ,1 Express Appreciation f,, Mayui in x judging dm mg tin mpuatiulai Otaon Dui-- , p.n.dus h Id Satui day and Monday Fn tllcd 111 live Ml tlolls tile tlouts niaik thi paiadt, m li'Vfiy detail u,tn i an ul v, k nian-hi1 ident on e. i h Sail'll, Stull lluat in the i on i ,al d, l.s.i n and Ut ih .lualt.y lluat m tin i oM.niei i ia' dll isHui outside Boats gaiiud t p honuix m tm n mt-iioand had the highest" num-b- u ol points with 2i .uio'ding to judgis tabulations Mi-- t w.id won tup hunuis m the ilinich sei lion, with 2,1 points nosing out Nt bo stake's gcnealogv iu.it West wald depleted a lovely lountain witn olue st,eamlets ut watt I fluwing, and dtluately toluied loses stiewn on the white satin laik waid s mbolied the thuuh singing to its destinv The Lions Club, with King fm Today Mayoi Floyd llmniei thionid m tnval satin puiple and gold won tiic hunting as top lloat enteied by' Faison civic clubs The well baby clime, as pictuied on the Jumoi Cultus Club's float won lating as second pne winnei in the club division then With watchwoid ol stiengthening the arm of libel ty emphasized, the Boy Stouts of Ameiica won the organization lloat puze Daughteis of Utah Pioneeis won second place aivaid with Estelld Hai pci iidmg as pioneer queen In tne commeicial division Page Fuimtuie won second puze, ti ailing Safeway Store in points In the commeicial section using outside floats Payson Commei-cia- l bank used their lovely hned help to advantage and gained second place behind Utah Poul-tiy'- s expiisR'd a simile to all pi i suns i 1 1 J. Bracken Lee Asks For Oran Daley Roar to Climax For Economy Prior to big laces roared to finishes Labor Day Monday ami put the fitting climax on the nineteenth tunning of the Golden Onion Days and Homecoming race meet Held the biggest celebiation crowd hoises ran for the season's biggest puises and four special added pnzes dunng the last day of Pa sons rat es and the last days ol taring m Utah for 1040. Pievious to Mondays races 95 In Government Units 'thank Miss Madeline Daley and Mis AltliUl Daley will nlklei Vocal select ions 'I he public is invited to at- tend Doyle Liddle Named pa-lad- Organization Officer Doyle Liddle, Paysons to the Greatei Utah events Valley Inc, was elected tieasurei at their oigamzation meeting held in the County Cummission-ei- s ollices in Provo. Mayor Steil-mLeveling Equipment Puce of Spimgville was elected piesident Vice presidents aie A B. Gibson of Pleasant Grove To be and Bui ton 11 Adams, county One lepresent.;-uvField commissioner. At Spanish from each of the Utah county towns seive as boaid of direcOf intei est to farmeis and es- tors as do the thiee county compecially those farmers who aie missioners The group is organplanning to do leveling work is ized foi the puipose of advertisa of leveling ing and piomoting the developdemonstration ment of Utah County, A contest equipequipment and ment to be held Monday, Sept loi a county slogan with prizes 12th at the Lois White farm in of $50, $25, $10, $5 will be anSpanish Fork. This demonstia-tio- nounced in next weeks is being sponsored jointly by the Nebo Soil Conseivation Distnct. the Extension Seivice. the Soil Conservation Service, Pokes Inc, Cential Utah Implement Co and The Lang Co On demonstration will be such equipment as The Graham The White Pine Riding Club Plow", "The John Deeie membeis with their paitneis ene Killeler, "The Sciaper, joyed a two day outing in and possibly some others. canyon August 27 and The White farm is located 28. On Satui day evening a demiles northeast of Spanish Fork. steak suppei was .served Turn nuith off Highway ill at licious 7 pm followed by a bon fne at 2nd East On Sunday the memRefieshments for the occasion program a five hour lide thiu took bers will be lumished by the Board Festivities weie unof Supervisois of the Nebo Soil the canyon. of the enteitain-men- t dnection the der Conseivation Distnct. All farm with Douglas committee people aie invited Olson piesident in chaige. Mojai and Mis. Wm F Bioad-benDONKEY SOFTBALL repie-scntativ- f Demonstrated e sub-soilin- g n giant tuikey Oison Brown, Spanish Folk, Gerald Belliston, Pleasant Giove and Mrs Jex Bovack, Piovo, ac- Ho-em- San-taqu- 1 t, Mi and Mis. Leslie Olsen and Mi. and Mrs Roy Olson are attending the Municipal League convention at St Geoige, Utah, this week Mr and Mis. R J Peterson entertained Satui day evening foi Mi and Mrs. A. E Wall, Mr and Mis. Angus Holladay, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Chadwick, Mr and Mis. Howard Holladay and Mi and Mrs Lee Chi istiansen. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Johnson left Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. E O Larson of Salt Lake City foi an extended vacation in Ida- Farmers Urged to Display Products Utah Valley Slogan At Utah State Fair Contest Planned All fi uit and vegetable giow-ei- s of Utah county aie especially-inviteA $100 slogan contest is being to exhibit some of then-besconducted by the officeis of State Ltah the in piuduct Utah Valley, Inc. The Fair to be held September 16 to Gitatei ol this contest is to get puipo.se 24. a slogan that will sell Utah Valof apples, All common varieties ley as a place to live, to work, pears, peaches, plums and prunes, to play, to opeiate a business, or miscellaneous to invest in a new business. This giapes and other iruits may be enteied as plates slogan will be used on products or trays. shipped fiom the county, on a cancellation Substantial pienuums aie be- special postoffice as ribbons to stamp fot the purpose of selling well as offeied ing encourage growers to bund oui Utah county The slogan should be a short state fair back to its former stator a phrase that will entence us. above idea. The elethe meet Card Score be considered by the to ments Plates Trays ho Mr. and Mrs Maui lie Turpin Los Alamos, New Mexico, are announcing the both of a son Mis Tuipin is the foi mer Gwce Marie Peterson Pioud grandpai-mts- , Mr and Mrs. Scheil Petei son, left iccently foi New Mexico foi a visit with then new i y. 5 13 Size Shape Coloi 15 20 20 Unifoimity Blemishes and condition 30 0 PatKing and Alignment Five fruits constitute a plate und 25 to 35 apples, peais, and a tray. peaents will make up Fm tuitner details consult the State Fair Piemium list (page58) or the ( oiinty agents office, apalso be seplication olanks there. emed the county-agenAn i one to to take then exhibits them leave Salt Lake City please a.m Septemat the ofhee bv 10 ber 15 t dtv-uin- i Wall Slritken Wtre lni,id i by the earthquake that struck most of Ecuador, cathedral of Ambato caved in on 60 small children Uie cathedral at the time ol the quake. f andson Mrs Thomas Gilpin of Los Angeles, Calif, is visiting with hei parents, Mi and Mis. Clinton Roberts. The Bylund family held a n Aug. 28 Piesent fiom at Saratoga Resort on were Mrs. Jennie Bylund judges aie simplicity, stiength and family, Mr. and Mrs Paul of appeal, accuracy of appeal, Blund arid childien and Mrs. brevity or limited number of Mina Olson. woids and eatchiness. Mr. and Mrs. Jess. The contest is open to all resi- and children and MrArgersinger and Mrs dents of Utah Valley. There is A. C. Talbot and daughters, aie no limit to the number of slovisiting with Mi and Mrs. Roy gans each person may submit. Olson Slogans will not be returned but Ronnie four year old become the piopeity of Greater son of Mr. Elmer, and Mrs. John Elmer, Utah Valley, Inc. They may be suffered a serious injury to his jused in pait, in full, or may be eye Sunday while playing cowaltered to suit the judgment of and Indians with little the officers All entries must be boy Great-! friends at a neighbor's home. A to mailed and postmarked beer Utah Valley, Inc., Provo, jshaip artow struck the boy in the eye, piercing the pupil. He Utah not later than October 1. be first will $50 Prizes prize, was rushed to the Payson hoon- - puze of $20, three prizes of spital and later to Piovo where he is being treated by a special- $5 and six prizes of $2 50. Radio-Stag- Lee,, a Latest reports state that he but may lose his eyesight in the injured eye. The First ward M I. A. w'lll hold its opening social Tuesday, Sept. 13 at 7.30 p m A program and dancing has been arranged the dnection of Jene Wheel-ocand Helen Guidon, ward pi esnients Mrs. Jennie Bylund has returned from a visit in Idaho, in company with Mr. and Mis Itob-l- l is nnpi oving, un-d- k Wilkey of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gale of Salt Lake City have been guests of Mis. Gales paients, Mr. and Mis. Jesse Holladay. Joy Holladay who is employed at Salt Lake City, spent the Labor Day holiday with her Mr. and Mrs J. C. Holladay. Mrs. Fay Crook and son, Jimmy, with Mr. and Mis. Wayne Bentley of Pioehe, Nevada, enjoyed a vacation trip last week at Yellowstone Iaik and AnaMontana. conda, They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crook at Anaconda. Mary Crook accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bentley to Peoche, for a weeks stay. Mr. and Mis. Max Houghton of Tooele have been guests of Mr. and Mis. Lyman Houghton. Maicia Greenhalgh of Salt Lake City has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl par-ent.- D T Greenhalgh. Betty Mae Steele and Estella Peterson entertained the members of their Sunday school class at a lawn party Thursday. Games and refreshments provided le-da- n I l e Goshen Homecoming 1st San-umo- I Bracken le-ce- nt gi Sun-taqui- J. stern plea foi economy in government Sunday evening w'hen he was featured as guest speaker in the annual Homecoming progiam. In beginning Governor Lee uimphmented Payson on her many civic lniproveents and cited the lack of debt, an admirable liolses had gone to the post ill for cities this size. Taking quality Knday and Saturdays events debt for a theme, he made his with six and seven horse fields but seldom heedproviding tin ills with several ed plea for economy in governupsets spicing laces as middl- ment. ings edged heavy favontes. Governments must, the goverPays Echo, owned by Weldo nor stated, live within their inGeoige, was the meets double come, doing the vital, needed winner, posting easy victoies tasks. At the same time Satui day and Monday. On Sat- must be educated to do people things in day in the $300 six furlong lor them self. He discussed the i ace, with an added Junior habit of people to go to Chamber of Commerce Tiophy glowing the government for all benefits Echo" outdistanced Nebo Chief, once earned by the sweat of Lady Step, Verda Venus, Josie honest toil. He pleaded for a P. and Bevvaie. She upturned to chance. the tiack Monday and again Mayor Floyd Harmer made the sped to an easy win. This time she walloped Timpanogos, Healy address of welcome, greeting the HomecomFlowei and Scott O'Grady and many visitors to the fur her effoits won the puise of ing celebiation. Superintendent James Clove, of the Murray $350 and the tiophy piesented school district made the response of thiough couitery Santaqum for visitors. Business Men. Walter Richardson, guest soloJockey Kent Robeits was selected by judges and the racing ist, provided two musical solos. committee as outstanding jocke The Nebo Stake Mens chorus, of the meet and with the loanng under direction of J. D. Chrisappioval of the packed stands tensen and accompanied by Clara wuis awarded an expensive pan Johnson, sang two numbeis. of cowboy boots. He was cited Miss Patricia McBride, winner of the Intermountain by Dale Wilson, making the as having been outTalent show in Salt standing in eveiy race meet dur- Lake City, was featured as soloist and rendered one number. She ing the past two years. was accompanied by Paul ChrisAny one interested in sending tensen. Carl O. Nelson was in charge ait work of any kind, canning or baking, to the State Fair, please of the program. G. Grant Gardcontact Velyn Stevens your ner prqsented and introduced county Home Demonstration ag- celebration queens Miss Pearl ent, this week. Phone 305 Provo Butler and Miss Joyce Wyler. oi stop into the City and County Invocation was given by John C. Taylor and stake patriarch Gebuilding in Provo oige Francom pronounced the benediction. Santaquin News Mi. and Mis as judges. weie paiade Chappie shall men, with Ralph acting as e paiade marshall dunng the tniee Be-Gparades. Five nding clubs substituted in the lineup foi llodts in the Monday evening ludeo and stock Host club, Payson paiade. Cockleburs, headed the gioup with guest clubs including Hobble Cheek of Spimgville, White Pine ol Santaqum, Diamond Folk of Spanish Folk, and Goshen Valley club ol Goshen Rodeo queens fiom seveial clubs loden as an honor contingent with Pay-sorodeo queen Hence Blown Next Monday evening at 8 15 and hei attendants, Mary Jean in the Santaqum arena, under Biown and Rovvene Wilson, in the lights, the Amencan Legion the lead will sponsoie a donkey softball game. Dont fail to see the boys riding the long eaied pi a lie song birds providing fun for all who attend ted Ralph -- ur e g Fork Governor Utahs first citizen, made be-fo- ie Ihnd w.ud t fSIitSs Eleven thrilling -- en Onion Days and Homecoming ti It bl. 'tlun In a successful i oiKltisiun He issued his memoiaildum to .ul u vie clubs, individuals, and businesses, in uppieeiatlon loi then all out el fui t to keep Pav suns lelt in alien oil the pule tal as the slates outstanding Luboi Day event With such el foi t and attitude ul loopeiation the mayui cun-- i limed, much good can be accomplished as evidenced by the sui ess of the celebiation The Snivel e thanks ol the mavui and city council aie extended to all woikeis Cuchminun of the Oniun Days pal ados Mi and Mis Ralph Chappie issued their official 'laid ol thanks" to all people making the tlnee such an uuttsanding success The many floats, evidencing gieit el foi t. were appieci ated by the committee. They made the paiades outstanding in the histoiy of Onion Davs 1 Celebration Races Oian Daley, .son of Ml and Mis Jean Daley, will be tendei ed a laiewtU testimonial Sunday, Sept 11, at 6 pm. m the Pal k Set ond waid chapel Young Daley will leave soon to seive in the LDS mission field m Eastern Canada He will entu the mission home m Salt Lake City the day following his taiewell A gi. dilate ol Payson high school, he is past vice piesident ol the Nebo stake M Men Pioginm at the testimonial will be in thaige ol S Roland Lindsay Speakeis will include Way land Wightman and Austin Cope bishop ol Spanish Folk Hai mil today helping m bunging tlu Nineteenth Guld- you I p j Floy d Testimonial Readied Dates Revealed The annual Homecoming fete at Goshen has been set for Sep. 16th and 17th. The two day schedule will feature a banquet on Fnday from six to eight; a bazaar and novelty program. Highlights of the Saturday pi ogram will be a rodeo, a inusie festival, food sale and homecoming ball. Rex Bean, Ham Radio Operator, Speaks To Cousin in Japan Rex Bean, a ham radio operator of Payson, often talks with other operators half way around But rethe world and more. cently he got the thrill of his life when contacted his cousin, Keith Wilson, stationed with the army in Japan. The time was 10 a.m. Saturday morning in Payson; it was 2 a. m. Sunday in Japan. Rex contacted an operator in I have a Japan. Rex said, cousin there. The said he knew him and would get him. In the mean time Rex sent word to his aunt, Mrs. Ornce Wilson, that her son, Keith could talk to her by radio if she would hurry the few blocks to his radio. So Rex talked with Keith and then Keithp mother and her aimy son chatted for a while. Keith said it sounded as clear as if the Payson folks had been in the next room. A student at USAC in Logan, far-awa- y op-eiat- or Mrs. Julius Van Ausdal was hostess to members of the Summit Sewing Club on Thursday. Mrs. Helen Taylor and children of Richland, Washington, have returned home after a pleasant visit with her parents Mr. and Rex is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas E. Chatwin. Mrs. Lizzie White of Salt Lake Weston Bean. He has been woik-m- g with radio since Junior high City spent Sunday with her sisschool days. ter, Miss Nettie Borgeson. Mrs. Kendall Hudson and Mrs. Ray Olson are visiting with relAll camps of Payson Daughatives and friends at Los Ange ters of Utah Pioneers will meet les. Mis. R. J. Peterson was hos- Thursday, Sept. 15th at Memorial tess to members of the Elite club park for the first meeting of the A dainty luncheon season. on Friday. was The time will be 2 pm. and served and progressive games enjoyed. Prizes were w'on members of Paysons four camps by Alcan Wall, Mahahia Hall are urged to attend. A good proand Pauline Christiansen. gram is being planned. |