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Show San Diego Baby Bids 1 Hf: PAYSON Friday, Oct 0 du r Mrs. Liny ir,an Burt' a: Fran cum Km B a: W: i.; An. to h; tifter pint t.n Registers Win Over Snow .. a :. a 111 ".m In Scholarship Game noon, i.a. Mi a M:- - . , 27-- 7 , ni-- 1 p. lit sevi r.d ii doling ha-- la d.i ; ll, l an-o.o- i, ant from pre-gam- e Democracy Speaks):?, KEVA BECK The Democratic Iaity w.e the first to recogrue that wc live in ;i complex, industrial age which calls for solutions from those of fifty years ago when the countn was .struggling for expan. ion and development. dilTc-rcii- (Paul Political Adv.) the second score. The Panthers duplicated their '.coring in the third, with Starns copping a TI) drive with a five yard line buck. As the quarter diew to a close Surber wove his way 44 yards to paydirt with a starting broken field running ex- hibition. After a riot that neared major when SICE got proportions biting mad, Snow struck back with A1 Green taking a pass from n Dick Taylor for the tally. Jarman added the PAT. The riot began when an SICE player bit Grant Lloyd, Badger halfback. When official Paul Wilson approached the player, the biting fool threw Wilson to the ground with a necklock. In the ensuing moments the player and Wilson struggled on the ground, and players from both teams and spectators streamed onto field to witness the melee, with hot time in prospect. Cooler heads prevailed and order was restored with Idaho players taking their mate to the bench, and later into a car where he sat in quiet safety. Dale Shepherd played an outstanding game for the Badger line, outfighting the bigger Idaho linemen. The passing comr bination, Taylor to Don gained over 80 yards for the losers. George Shell, Halvor Madson, and Sherol Wilson gained their share of plaudits for effective play. Flip Ewell was benched most of the contest with Ber-dea- Senator' ELBERT D. imtm Democratic State and Federal Administration built mili tary installations in Utah at an investment of $243,750,993. What military base did the Republicans ever bring to Utah. (Paid Political Adv.) Spain-howe- a bad knee. L Au-da- Au-di- a; Ba-ba- Limits , ference, paced the fleet Panthers to victory, with Surber contributing two touchdowns, one a 44 yard dash, Starns one, and Asher three extra points. Buettgenbach, mammoth end took a pass from Asher for the other touchdown. Breaking from a scoreless firt quarter SICE struck hard, with Surlier ending a G3 yard drive with a 3 yard touchdown plunge. After the kickoff went out the cud one and Snow resumed play A her threw to Buettgenbach for -- - Boats new regulation in the 1950 Waterfowl Proclamation provides that the users of airthrust boats must travel on designated and marked courses where such are established this year. . The purpose of the regulation is not to prohibit the use of the crafts, but rather to regulate their use so that the rights of other hunters are proA start will be made tected. this year in the establishment of marked travel courses for airthrust boats on the more heavily used hunting areas. These courses will be laid out so that the air boats may not be used to rally turds and so that they will not disturb the birds away from hunters set up in blinds and pits. Only a very few marked areas will be established this year. There will be no restrictions on the use of boats on areas where such courses have not been established, excepting where it becomes clear that such boats are being used to rally the ducks, or on those areas wherein the use of such boats is expressly prohibited by the 1950 Water-fow- l Proclamation. A Women Employees Feted Wives to Join G.I. Husbands inn and Geraldine White Barbara Camoridge, Nephi, will leave on Oct. 25 for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will join their husbands who are training for the armed service. Sell Lakers Visit Clarks Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenlund and family ofSalt Lake have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Clark. Mrs. Rosenlund is the former Theresa Clark. Week-en- d Guests Mr. and Mrs. D. Ames and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Carpenter and family of Salt Lake were week-en- d visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Peterson. Patient Returns Home Floyd Gabbitas who hos been in a Salt Lake hospital for treatment returned home recently. bs'; c"iinsi A u'".'. Aloert Kay. i S., O'1 clamant I) Via. Si cm: is m In the Tiers' clu' he k t .uid Mrs. John L. Done ud son. Marsh Done, drove to i.iistmi, Wyoming, to visit Sun- with Keith Done and family. Butler to B:.-h"- 7 of the S rep a e h wu- - uvicm m A. .Ml Sun. , wa: .1 d mi , n "i Grand -- v -- .d -- Rewtfc yom ;c 110"'! D.oc name Carlyle Vv.uh wa.- - orgiamu.. C Laura s. club. - Dinner play w mpkins and llders is- -s AI.cc ai of Fits Arm-t- i ng wm of the fust the meeting Ij Literarv u.ih war for the Junior ingot- A at her home Thur-da- y 'book review, The Doetor H.i- -j Three Faces" by Betty McDonald was given by Donna Bott. ReZel-m- a freshments were served to Zola Wall. Hall, Genevieve Ahlin, Florence Lamb, Betty Nell Josephine Crook, Melba Della Openm.i w. Lila Peterson. Tiseii-chner Hudson. Donna Bott, Edith and Alice Armstrong. Members of the club and partner - will hold an "Oetober party in the Second waid recreation hall. Friday night. Betty Nell Les.-i- g is in charge. Le-si- Oct visltl, prugra1' Literary Ladies Meeting Opens Club Season Mr- - Puy1; gander lit' h.e high cum. F.r-- t ' iut's!s, "re M: Santaquin :r'- A bridal how r was ow Mrs. Elfawn Wall. Friday '' .n S.U '.iq ning in tilward recreation. mb'. Dw V is the former M.fs Kata an. and Mr. "f daughter l. Bert Van r n "1 The groom is tile were Wall. L.u:ul Tray Mrs. and married October 7, m i:,n.a''. Nevada, at tne nomc of Noieeii Crook Bentley. Della Hudson was M C. Dr the of vi c.J program which consisted Snira-solos by Geiaidine Win.n, Tuckett, Kathryn OLon, Lillis Olson and Ruby Van. oOra vocal duct, Verda and Lamb. Gilson; readings luiu-rcia Othelia Van Ausdal and Erickson. Sat-- ; 1 e cations the King of Beasts should expei ienee little trouble in the Brigham Young stadium, Provo, gaining their third straight league victory. The young opponents have yet to win a game in league play and show little promise to make it Friday against the Nebo division kingpins. Game time is 2:30 p.m. The Lions are sporting no serious injuries, with the exception of end LaMar Walker, who is out for the season with three broken ribs. Walker has been out of action for several weeks though and the Lions have become used ahfoi n..t Done Field. Tins was Snows first loss in ciiiifercnee play, and shoved the red shirted Panthers into first-plac- e tie with Boise, SICE plays iBm.-this week in a game that will decide the league champion-Mh'p- . Boise, the junior college S'lnle Dame, has run their victory to his absence. .! g !u 35, and hasnt been de-- 1 eii led since Dale Asher, Darrell Surber and Duck Regulation A1 Starns three of the top four Use of Airthrust scoring men in the ICAC con- P 324-J- Geneva Holladay left C .alt S.,n Diego, Cal., to be wqh Mrs. Clifton iu daughter-in-law- , who has a new baby ,M 1. born m a California hospital. Counselors with the Shower Honors Mrs. Wall, Payson Lions tus-l- c Bishops Name B. Y. High Wildcats Friday afterFormer Ruth Van Auscial In Wards indi- Southern Idaho College of mivfii into contention Conference th Intormountain fur .i V.'. i;. i. ;u: ni d fiinthall Friday championship I'.'t hi. Iciiii Ilir;i flashing its way to a ha-m r. colorful victory over lr 'sno.v 5algcrs in the second la.iii.i or ' H ;1 !!. ruial Jaycee scholarship game on .1 Phone UK r,.iUn- - h: Granny ,1 By Della Hudson In Y Stadium Friday .1. a,'' Santaquin News To Meet BY High 27-- 7 ; , :.tr, if Ci ! Du!.' Mi . ..i -- SICE i -t- i ta ait' t v!i. :r tin y r i:n 'aanil. S army u-l. hi a: a ;th i.irt i ,.t Can II. a iu tt It ft in t :.ia. .. l. at. mi . v. Silt',- 11. On Mr-- Payson Travels North "0 atmi recently Or will IRONICLh, Payson. Utah 1 C -. BBP The i Vdnesday Morns club an :s. .; Ti": ,:lts. Use our fast repair service for a die M F ah ,urd. Mr- -. Mr- -. :d, neofi g, Jimmy Carter Visits on Furlough Jimmy Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Carter was home for He has a few days on furlough. been stationed at Arizona in the Air Corps. A family dinner was held fur him Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Carter. Present at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Carter and 'family, Santaquin; M:s- - LeReno Coombs, Ogden. He left Tuesday for Arizona. were ty Bern ic Smith. , DEER HUNTERS r5. Green ah RE-SOL- E ..ckney. YOUR HUNTING Tractor-Trea- d SHOES 1 Composition FOR SAFETY AND COMFORT ,!r. We Carry Best Grade Shoe Grease re aad and telling new grar hospita SPENCE'S SHOE the thin iden Dixc the f SERVICt 5 South 1st West a seal off quality Provo Entertainment At Women workers at the Del Monte company plant in Spanish Fork attended a party Monday night at the China City cafe in Provo. Forty-tw- o women from Spanish Fork, Salem, Benjamin and Payson were served a chicken dinner followed by a ss program. Mrs. Merle Johnston Stroup, overseeing matron, welcomed the group, with community singing conducted by Nelda Simmons Christensen. Brief talks were given by Mrs. Harold Gill and Mrs. Thea Bale Grotegut and current events revised by Ethel Anderson and Donna Keele. Mrs. Christensen sang two vocal solos, with Mrs. Mary Pinegar at the piano, and Mrs. Arthur Banks also sang. Eleanor Jarvis gave a reading. Going from Payson were Mrs. lone Stark, Mrs. Ilene Spencer, Mrs. Melba Wyler and Mrs. Susie Missionary Returns from Labors Mr. Gilbert Nelson of Gcnola returned home Sunday from a two year L.D.S. mission to the Western States. His wife and child left six weeks ago to be with him and they accompanied him home. Ashby. THESE FIRMS ME COOPERATING This IN PROGRAM UTAH GROWERS Mountain Crisp & CO-O- P M. C. UTAH COUNTY PACKINS ' Timp Brand Meals JEPPSON PROTECTS YOUR STOCK Permanent, neat, sanitary, weather proof and economical . . . Utah-ldahWhite Lava Building Block is the perfect answer to your building problems for livestock and poultry. 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