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Show fK r be A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST & eatt If INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY . 'f k. LD; d La COt; Co UAYSOY, b 4 j, Products Win Lyceum Course Lists Jr. High Elects Tw Eight Programs Prizes Sets of Student Foil 1 Jill Wit Eight P'oerams have been commun- planned for the 1949-5Five civic the 'ty lyceum course. will present 0 "at Stake Play the oflicc at J.mioi Big 23, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 194!) Hearted Herbert Ready for October Production Officers for Year 'A week sihool n UTAH, FRIDAY, SFIUEMBFR eai cure elected In cases the votes ueie so close that recounts ueie neiis to detei mine the vinr.eis In oi del that a.s many students me appu.- pieseucauuu ui music, songs and State fair in dances. This numbei will be C. Barlow, given Saturday. October t - 111 Ft son won the Jiuid' toi the best ot Jonath- e best t:..v ae ot Pay t Re also w onfirst place ot Roman Beauty 2 jjite Cai lisle, fnd Elmo nt lutuie s in Pay--cjv- Fairii-da- m cattle show, fair were pnzes when Utah state je edfsevtial ieie announced Wed- - fa; dS tnig.'it 'unu' 1,1 he glen a ticipute m student mveinrnent a neu plan was a- 'optea foi the iutaie Instead d having om set ol student jodv j1 i ct is and tme oi d ,ss Pui e or-- : 2n f. the lid exhibited Champ-oMe.- n bull, and won top til bull under 12 months, fell the first prize heifer Jjjionths, and won third j je heifei oei one year ri 3al50 yeais group. two won thud place FFA herdsmen two nr more dairy or p-on- Hr m won fust place chicken division, ritbon was won by a oap from Spring Lake, Cfcli sle le kader Nelda Cowan. is b first with their of third year cooking, flaw son of Piovo won s ti'uv of Delicious ap-:- r his plate of Stanley Came from 12 States Gills' League 1st teim, Joyce Wilson, 2nd term, Marilyn - tcr-cen- t. 1 Peterson of Orem took for his tray of J, H. es; Stanford Ekins got f)bon for a packed box peais. nty glowers also won ds and thirds Mr. Bar- - cQra ty won fourth in the runty heids competi-- e Dellait, assistant M, The herd repotted. turds' f attic belong-6fn- t -.' Oct. Nielsen, Spanish Wfiam Young university, Richaid, Provo, and CLEN Stephen Warnick, of J'rit j f Yve. UB Gary of fi'th in idging. Q-ee- Bradford and Spanish Fork the club They partici-Jdsm- g two classes of e. one class of beef, op, and one of hogs, I said. Jiired, Suggested i the Strawber-lln- e canal near the f,yson Canyon will be the coming week, r work will be 'done! onday The bridge "ced with a new one, jointly by jne aCnal company ironing trips up lHShould UP Pay- - take the East Sixth East St. People go to the up the slaughterhave to detour ed the canal. on a very ,steeP road, for new bridge, it tarring over the sl?lnS 5 Pictures to Payson Chronicle m the Chroni-f- c ry 3 p.m. Tuesday must be taken out pm if ig this fwill not be taken for Fridays pa- - yy I a fi J attending Payson's celebration represented 12 Class Piesidents. states of the union, 43 cities of, 7 A Annette Wyler. Fianklm Utah and one foreign country, Selman accoi ding to records kept by Mrs. 7BLvnn Haskell. Ruluid Frank McClellan of the Daugh- - )avis ters of Utah Pioneers and Miss Cora Page and Ed. Snyder of the reception committee. October 9. Opening session will Registering at the DUP cabin in Memorial park were persons Davis Shuler, poitraying mother, tries to console be welfaie meeting Saturday Carolyn from the following states: Calievening, October 8, at 7:30 p. ted Herbert1, disconsoLte father, a.s portiaycd by Clar-Dm. in the Third ward chapel, fornia, Idaho, Illinois, North CarHait, Charlotte cnee Hill, while junior .partners of the family, Jewell Cloward olina, Wyoming, Hawaii. Florida, General sessions of conference and Shei man Huff, bi other and sister, look wonderingly on. Pennsylvania. Washington, D. C., King. will be held on Sunday morning 9G Nevada and Texas. Marion Bean, Beverly This is part of action in stake play ted Herbert. at 10 a m. and in the evening at 7 p m. Priesthood leadership Utah towns represented were: Taylor. With scenery in place and rewill be at 2:30 p m, in 9H Dennis Hill. Ned Giant Chester, Provo, Minersville, Spanmeeting hearsals taking place every Cake Sale the Third ward. ish Fork, Oiem, Meadow, Salt 91 Mac McClellan, Eldon Tay St. night, "Big Hearted Heibert, Lake City, Mammoth, George, lor. thiee act play of Nebo Stake M. Springville, Loa, Brigham City, I A. promises to be one of the Funds to Finance Swimming Tests at Spring Lake, Santaquin. Benjabest theatrical on C. productions min, Genola, Magna, Bingham, Dies, local stages. Dated for Oct. 5 Arrowhead Saturday Heber City, Midway. Eureka, 6. and time is set for 8 15 curtain Kenilworth Murray, Vineyard, Beginning and intermediate Was Former Resident p m. in the local tabernacle. Ggden, Mapleton Bountiful, SalThe Junioi Cultus club is spunstudents who have swimming Dale. Directed by Edna Gale, the em, Midvale, Moroni, Castle a cake sale to be held on taken swimming lessons at Funeral services foi J. Cliltoid soring Mt. Nebo camp Mona, Nephi, (day concerns an American famafternoon at 2 p.m. rowhead resoit during the sum- Harris, 49. formei Payson ily. whose father, played by ClarGrantsville, Layton. Randolph, with cakes, dub members mer months are urged to be in who died Thursday. Sept ence Along Hill, is thoroughly disagiee- - will Lake Shore, Circleville, Tooele, 15 sell candy. attendance in San Bernardino. Cal. were aide morning Saturday throughout the entire play Sandy and Crescent. of the sale is to supply when their final Red Cross p. m at The conducted Monday at Purpose of iiow the stoiv mother, From the Fairbanks family money to suppoit the clubs an-- swimming tests will be given chapel in : the plaved Lv Carolyn Shuler, stnv- theie weie 115 persons who at- Provo.Valley Halloween party. The party Students passing the test are es to give her childicn the best tended their family reunion in cm bs Hallowe'en delinquency by eligible to receive their certifi was in Interment things in life, in spite of the at- providing wholesome activity for eatc. the park Monday at noon, all city burial park titude of their father, weaves a registering at the DUP cabin. A bus will be at the Payson childicn, such us dances in senioi He was boin Feb. 5. 1900, in heart warming spell until the Eureka, a son of John F. and final moments of the play, when and junior high schools, weineMpaik Saturday morning at 9 45 i oasts and to take the boys and girls to the hay lidcs. Lydia A. Boyle Ifams. He mo ends m a satl'sfaotorv Members of the club have do- - icsoit. his Taylor Faculty Meets with patents m.,nm,r t0 ed to Payson conmned. nuted cakes and candy for the Beginner students include Effects Organization The sale will be held at Rae Picket mg, Frank Garner, at the efloits of Jewell Cloward and the Page Fmniture stme on Mam Melvin Garner, Mac McClellan, The Tavlor school faculty met cd Bngham Young university pauj Buiton, whose romance is stiect vnn Pickering V.te Mdns in regular faculty meeting. Mon- Provo. hv the head of the fam- tw;lllf.d a He was day at 4 oclock. Plans were disHe cussed for a more successful ed with his father in Payson - also woiked in Salt Lake imi. orthe school vear and following and Provo, and pnor to moving for the faithfulness with winch canDation was effected to le .earsals Ten Following excerpts au eight years ago. op- they turn out President Principal A. E. Wall; to California of Ben- - flom the Payson Chionnle dated i in. Huff o.d She.man Manti. at year a moituary committee Kathryn eratid Publicity denhall, Santaquin. fuJfllled a mission in the jamin has never missed a piac- September 20, 1929 Betts, Lenore In the intermediate group stuJohnson dents aie Fred Twede, Keith in tive and PROJECT COMPLETED ph Davis, Mary W. Jeppson Helen Bauer, Jean Bauer, Boyd A oi Finance com- - tions. PpaiaI The Tennis Court project un- - Cowan, June Ilenrie, Gene Hen-d- i Nelda a.e the been Lenore in had othe.s play p.esident Mr Hams Hill, Beth Huish mittee, taken by the Cutlus club for up, Phil Jones, Joel Johnson, Woi thington. Dennis Dixon, Clar of the Manti Lions club and Hermine Eckersley the past year has been complet- - Lewis Christensen, James Dixon, ence Stain li, Gooige Q Spencei led Tlioiu Wnght Haiman He We have a beautiful building Bioadbent and o'i ancJ a repoit has been sub- - and Gary Dunford, all of Pay- 1923, in the Salt Lake Com Wilson, Ro with a new addition of four large ns May 23, nutted by the civic committee .son. EA'a Spainhowei. class rooms and a spacious audi- temple which had the work in charge. widow is Manhn Bartholome Survivors besides his torium and halls, besides the reThe lcport committee shows a and Mutant daughduectoi sons modeled and newly painted or- include thiee an Mrs. expenditure of $435 00. Tins Schedule ter, Goidon Harns. Muiray, amount, while large is much less iginal six room building. and Lake City Salt The children and teachers are Norma Waid, Charles same for the other than in places Harris, San Donald and beau-tifNeeded happy and appreciate this high class consti uction. The couit Annual Convention a giandchild. Manpower Cal Bernardino will new Taylor School and ia indeed a credit to the city and to any modem cement strive to keep it the fine happy and jabllIthr.. is cqu. The annual meeting of the Utah LaCity! Ski Lift Fielding m t is. com now it Water Users Association will be any place community. Fall Peteison. Mrs. Lynn (Velma) held in Salt Lake City in the Undei the spinsomhip of the Brooks, Cal., and Mrs. Francis New house Hotel, Wednesday and NOMINATIONS MADE FOR ComBernardino of San Chumbi: Payson Junior (Emma) Giles, ELECTION OF OFFICERS Thursday, September 28 and 29, merce plans aie well under way City 1949. BY AMERICAN LEGION Many important matters a tow of ski for the consti uction Sailor Dan Loveless At a meeting of the local post pti taming to our states water in Payson i any on of the American Legion held in and power development will be U S Forest Service officials the club rooms In Island InvasionS Wednesday eve- - discussed by such leading men as and have suivcycd the area e were made for E. O. Larsen, representing nominations ning apof t!oo will bo, in this Dan R- Loveless, fireman A. of officers election John annual amation; Widtsoe, is serving weekend The1 aiea will be at prentice, USN. Payson, will take place next Wed- - ham R. Wallace, Harold A. Linke 7 crcw A" a Flat, approximately pen State Engineer, and Dewey Ge- in day Santaquin city elections must as r m owhich1 mile1' up the canyon be held this fall to elect a mayor, transport USS, as The are candidates follows; Clyde. Reports will also be orge 'n)npra. The Javcees urge all thorn1 in- a t is commander, Dr. L. D. Stewart, mawe by the presidents or city recorder, four eouncilmen, participating a h to meet at the south end Glen Cowan; first vice command- - resentatives form each county on and a city treasurer. Two coun-- ; t.on Miki, thP of Ben rol,. James A. Daniels; their needs for water develop-cil offices will be for four year jous exercise in Satuiday and Sun-- j tic park scheduled Rn maneuvers 1 ranspoi tation st.c.ond The a y at 100 pm vice commander, Dr. ment. terms and two for a two year Paul P. Ashworth will will be furnished to the area prank B. Wheelwright, Abner discuss the needs of a term. Mayor and recorder serve late September, tnnnn iuum olve four year terms. jvember. sailors and nuiines. and Men should bring axes or saws Baud adjuant, Vernon Perrson, program on state and privately 'soldiers, wide Harold Jones; seargant at arms, owned land. to help with The race was thrown to be will on tow An invitation is extended to givTipton, Charles Fillmore;! Harry Fiee open when incumbent mayor are designed from , agicsso. William F. Broadbent announced aginary General en to tnose helping with clean-- chaplain, Frank Brewerton. and all iriigation companies in the he would not seek reelection. the HavJ'a"an Plans aie to have the tow Heber A. Curtis; service officer, state to have a good representa- Gen- - in . foi the coming wintei Lee Done, James Clove; histori- - ton present at this annual meetParties will hold caucus meet- - Mark Clark, com completed over. of the Sixth oral noman, Lewis Bates, Wells Cloward. mg. to season in future near skl the ings S all commander mate tickets for the election. "Big-Ile- e Big-He- Saturday J. Harris Halloween Party - iesi-de- , 1 . 1 La-al- e T i - a.x- Yaterusers . for ul , Project small charge for Jias, to cover cost 1 Santaquin Elections Rec-th- Stir Interest ur I t . e over nS clone Elected President 7 Bridge to UN! Over one thousand quaits of peaches weie canned this week toi Payson City hospital, with Mis Gooige Q Spencer, president of Ncbo Stake Relief Society, and Mrs. Mareellus Chard of the Cultus club overseeing the Dates -- CEN" . 1st tei in. Gaiy Boys' LeagueDunl'ord; 2nd teim, Cliltoid re- - Officers, Milner Stake Homecoming Visitors C'ait-wrigh- For City Hospital Fast Patmia teim Nebo Seminary Names - . Mowcu Peaches Canned - Cultus Club, Mutual anti the ehT.sYu Lions Club. lal 1 he class plesidellts All eiglit numbers aie avail- - eive a p, csidc'nts oi t.hen to the entire family for the spectne classes as well as ),e t ot price of one aimily ticket which 'the student body council sells for five dollars. Following is the tm.d results The lyceum committee will M. Kt tei m. James 1), son. meet Friday evening in the Stake 2nd tei m Connie Hai mei House to complete plans for the Secretary 1st tei m. Della Mae sea.-o-n. Wil-whic- h rep-tcicst- b- yV d pn-M- - YEAR IN ADVANCE Don Milner, Payson, was elected by Ncbo Seminary students to be seminary student body president In elections held last week Don was elected along with u oi k. Ann Tuckett, first counShirley With twelve ladies on each of Jean Olson, second counselor; the two hour shifts, 4 to 6 and selor; Margaret Dunford, secret) to ii pm., the woik was accom-- J tary and Duane Patten, treasurplished at tin- hot lunch kitchen er. of the Junior high school on MonTheir opponents for election day and Tuesday. were Milo Young, Ronald NelKenneth Tunnei. manager of son, Kirk Ellsworth, Barbara tluhospital also aided in the Deuel, and Dan Ross. Camw in k. paign chairman wpre Norma Mayor Floyd Haimer, city Budham and Jewell Cluward. eouncilmen aid the hospital board Student body candidates were wish to expiess their apprecia- nominated by a committee of tion publicly for the woik done students who bad hed been elFlint came fiom the H L. ected president of each seminary Hutchinson oichards, Payson. class. These class presidents are Norma Badham, Jewell Cloward, Douglas Clayson, Lowell Thomas, Ludene Menlove, Lucille Advanced Sunday Okelbeiry, Mary Lou Harvigsen, Albert Hartvigsen, Roy Tachiki, Norma Lee Jolley, Gene Oborn General, and Butty York. These officers will plan the Set activity Conference program for nearly four hundred students attending the Fast Sunday in Nebo stake will Nebo Seminary this year. be obseived on Sunday, SeptemFirst activity is an exchange ber 25. Baptismal services have dance at .Spanish Fork with Palalso been moved to September myra Stake Seminary acting as 25, at 9 a. m. hosts. Next year Payson is host This move is necessary since in this annual affair. high f(J1-5t- school rojL.ls honol s the Utah .3 n,... r,u $2 00 PER Officers Change Laban Harding was released from the Nebo Stake High Council Sunday afternoon. Chosen to take his place on the council was Earl Decker, of Spring Lake. School Districts Change Levies of Utah's forty districts decreased their tax levies this year, according to figures compiled from data sheets in the State Tax Commission office and made public today by the Research Department of the Utah Education Association. At same time, the education group pointed out that both the uniform local levy and the uniform state levy on property for school purposes are lower this year t)lan jast School levies noted are lower this year because assessed values of property have risen sharply. According to State Tax Commission figuies, the valuations on propei ty in Utah for tax purposes have increased from $537,753,000 in 1940 to $823,900,380 this year. Mr. Gale Rose, UEA Research Director, pointed out that a recent Utah Foundation report shows that this increase has resulted largely from addition of new taxable properties to the tax rolls, and expanded metal mining. A check on specific properties that were being taxed in 1930 shows a tax increase of only about ten per cent over that year. Mr. Rose points out that school boards are able to get as much revenue to operate their schools this year as they did last year, even though the levy is smaller, becaused assessed valuations have risen, Considerably. If they had kept the same levies as last year, Mr. Rose said, much more revenue would be forthcoming. This is an indication that school boards, in spite of hugely swollen enrollments and inadequate school housing in most districts, are operating on a conservative budget basis. While 24 districts show decreased tax levies this year, Mr. Rose said, 14 districts marked an increase. There was no change in levies, the county increased levies. Six also increased levies for county purposes. In all, 15 counties increased levies for county purposes, six counties made the same levy as last year and eight decreased levTwenty-fou- r school ies. Mr. Rose points to the fact shows that though costs of that gov-th- e Utah Foundation report ernment have risen and assessed valuations have risen in line r with the whole war and economic picture, the ratio of the property tax to total state and local tax revenue has actually decreased six per cent since 1940 and 35 per cent since since 1931. post-wa- |