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Show A 4 d d 31 NL'Ml11 64. DEVOTED TO THE B EST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY D I hj:E WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Ws jdweeks Chosen F .11 DAY. AUGUST 3. 1951 School Opens Sept. 17 Closes May 29 (ball Coach School will Si hind Ill'll op, l, i i ,.m . . , County Towns Seek Federal Aid Ni n; on 1 Scptemnei 17. o .mnoi.nrcmcnt t ,r ihsti u ; ,!i n For Civil Defense :. la Utah county communities applied for federal fmam ial aid i:t pun basing necessary civil dele!. si equipment by the deadline Wi doc-iia- i aceunlmg to J..mes G. Stiattun. Utah cnintl eooni-lllato- r Six I -- lit 'A I t fldls hi d ftf sc ill , 'til' hit. T tlllli at a i.o I) a d alnl ,S , . , cn Wail, i, f W Wt dni il.v ii.i.l d tc :n Span i'ii. The late .pi n i II ill p, lint til, I, a, Pi .s' indents tii ;,! Pi Pit mg and canning id in The late date nl t.n I - ml beet M ha.se-iv- er iiir.er f ill hi id to May iSadwecks. ahu lip arat,)ii and w 'A 1 1111 L. r V x i 1.1 - wSsiw. two cou-- Cloward M. Caiter Topham. She was Lake tj, , - Lillie Mills Cloward, 65, aturday evening in a Salt jspital of a heart ailment. I Cloward was born Nov. m 5, 2 Benjamin, a daughter and Mr Roheit Mills. educated in Utah county -- man led Uard Doc. to George 1904, in 23, After their marriage tade their home in Pay-'r- . Cloward died in 1941. 1 5 ears ago Mrs. Cloward LJ Sandy to reside with a L. Cloward. khad served as a cook in ryson hospital for seven land was an active mem-,n- e ini Pavson foi aid m purchascanons kinds ol equipmi nt limn !ne tiueks to two way nidi ' and snens ? 37 a' Reunion Jl'N 49' - bylSn C;,-- Memorial Itimu.i to of 5 0(1 pm. 1I1 ni-- the aie asgul to bung the until eeildieate and be Ms ' to purchase impend ! in fay son City tin- "u full to August a medical The Payson Men In in f,.i a duct r examination of $1 50. 11 Tins is veil linpoitant so that Armed Services Riding Club Jamboree Slated in Payson Aug. 17-1- 8 The Utah State Western Riding Club State Jamboree is coming to Payson again this year on Fri-- , day and Saturday, August 17 and 18. The meet was held here In 1949 and was such a successful .'how that the state officers decided to return it here again this ear. The Coeklebur Riding Club has ,i' umed the responsibility to make the Jamboree a success. But in order to make the show a quod one and to help the participant-. enjoy their visit in Payson) it will take the cooperation of evej one. The Cockleburs have qggested that the week of August 13, he declared "Western Week m Payson and everyone wear western or cowboy attire. The civic clubs can help materially with the success of the show by helping make the visiting horsemen welcome and showing them a goo time. In a meeting with members of one of the clubs, it was suggested that a Rulon J. Hill breakfast in the Coeklebur cabin President of Cm klebur Riding at the head of Payson canyon be eluh, sponsmel's of Utah Shite seived to the participants and Riding Club Jamboree to be held their wives cm Saturday mornin Pavson. ing, August 18. The breakfast would give the visitors in Payson an opportunity McClellan Brothers Win to see the beauties of the canyon and would build up their goodCash Awards will toward Payson and help them to enjoy their visit here. In Model Car son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Montague, has been home on furlough fur 12 days. He has been stationed at Fort McArthur, San Pedro, California, with the Quartermaster Engineering Division. He has been transferred to Fort Lews, Washington for further training. Sunday dinner was had by the which included Blaine family Montague, who has been working in St. George and Carol Jean Montague who is home for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. FHoyd J. the former Maxine Sorenson, Montague, was unable to attend in their because of sickness home, Pvt. Ross C. Montague, Sgt. Aurlen F, Loveless is leave with spending a his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Loveless, after serving a full year with the famed 27th Inf. Regt. Wolfhounds of the 25th Inf. Divi- j Contest ' '-c con-ove- i. 1 n . .1 I i i . 50-5- i , i ' i i , - ! I i i J -. . i.n n.i ! Utah County Farm part nki member charge. At the corcu'.' 'Aj' the gru-.re h:i-"n 1 re"ii a Am l.e by aba n ni Set : O t L ' - : ioi..d 1,1,1 the.e. J- TtiuY-duy- In honor of Capt. Darrell Butler, member of the Air Force Reserve, who has been called to at Canyon Glen active duty, a family party was Monday evening at Pay-so- n K ' mu ii, president of givenpark. Relatives numbering " i k ed u. will be 47 ih f were from Paytaon, present 'peaker on the Salem, Spring Lake, Spanish outB ireau Fun. and Nephi. Fork Luncheon t h. Id ni xt Sat-3- 1 games and a program were enkFarm Ciaiity Capt. Butler will report u ul he held at joyed. to Ellington Field, Texas, on Provo canyon ,i, f, August 5. Mrs. Butler, former 4 j. IT.. , Will Verna Johnson, and the couple's tKtV.tlt-two children will remain here ,, qq, i,i. The pro-- . for the present and join him at Schenk i 1ieident Mr. and Mrs. But a date later lata ,, e foi, iuited n mu'. Those who ler have made their home in are asked to Provo for the past several years. ,i lunch, soft Mr. Butler has , been assistant Ain fm by the manager of the new Safeway j store in that city. Bureau Outing a , . a- "LKahlil s ; Two Payson youths, Lowell and Mike McClellan, sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McClellan, were named winners in the Fisher Body Craftsmans Guild model car competition. Former Paysonltes Hold First Reunion San Jose Sunday In Lowell, who took second place in the Senior Division will receive $100. Mike, a Junior Division entrant, will receive a $50 dollar award for his third place winning model. Taking top honors in the state were Robert H. Peterson of Richfield, in the Senior Division, and Darrell B Steinicke of Salt Lake City, Junior Division. Announcement of state and The first reunion of former Paysonites living in the San Fiancisco, California Bay area will be held in San Jose next Sunday, August 5. The reunion will be held at the home of Mrs. Audrie (Lerwill) Glorvigan, 98 Mt. View Avenue, San Jose. All former Payson people living in this area and all Payson people visiting in California on regional winners throughout the this date are invited to attend nation was made in Detroit to- the reunion. day where judging has been in progress for three weeks. Mutual Entertains 30-da- y In auait. oil to the l'eg.dai km - M-M- nt an- - ro- -' d date State ell Uird sion of Korea. Comm "i mers said earlier in Sgt. Loveless returned recently a11'! the tax levy for to the United States after 30 that the duectois ,iek location visitors, tile ,0 Pm! v..i' not likely to increase months overseas, first in Japan, top executives ol all t'ne pijO level unless more then Korea, in which he served Ho!i a "(! of picture companies dt h n e expenditures be-- e as a Medic. He will report Aug. a are being .nvittd as fair 24 to Fort Riley, Kans, for reasni.mdatory. Many t:n.s year. r i on e. expiessed li ti. llltclik signment. tileil 'igmked funds after receiving a t 'in 0 the Utah fair, pi.m.ai.h from Col. Alvin alon a"d ",ii:i., the s'ate, about more Sgt. and Mrs. Paul IL Jarvis ns. sttl;o defense coordina-nlornnc make plans foi iuture p- -' returned to Ft. Sill, Okla., have them that the o.ur b..r-iwith their parproduction w.thin i! ijvil defense admmistra- - after visiting here seckii g '"'T PickCuinmunit.e n : ' made provisions for ents, Mr. and Mrs George mdu IG Leon Mrs. and Mr. and at ion with tin pictuie to be distributed ering d i..l ay Jarvis. Mrs. Jarvis will be re0 ,nd having ' space and imp t x d huts on a t, h nd See Uta :. for the membered as the former Jean fu in t'.e basis, ov.de at- t un'c.i na ii 111 I- urv civilian de- - Pickering. Oil. teiidans to g.te r.u k 'll'. equp'i nt A mor g t ie i i.id' conijileted tiott and ti at'AU' Home for ten hours last SunPr.nted pi 'gi'J"-ti,: o !i t a (in ni. on 1. vy is the day, Kenneth Gasser of the US lx1 i i ivd w h eh will di iy and titi M IK navy, stationed at San Diego, u'i'-- i tne i C .il A e r work, moi Mb Utaii day's ii.c iiadi Calif., visited with his parents, anP o.d L M tun i "t s"ow.u Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gasser and n... aie n h.i a d tne Carter ville other relatives i l il lea u ' ,;ie during the day. '1 aft ,i hound Grandview Mr. Gasser is fireman appien about tne at his base. He drove his .j h constitutes ( l: m Ladles about car back to the coast. oi Slake Hebo i K, ha' been com-- . ...n oupiiakon with Chorus Sir.gs Robert D. Garner, son of Mr Mrs. J. David Garner, writes and m Utah . ,t tat levy iV Brigham City home that he has been advanced ..1w inch is .45 ii 7 With L.hi.1 t.n m the 1949 to sergeant supply clerk. t ,r.t I Nt all day duty, he lives with his f ,y. da iviii.n: wife near his base. Mrs Garner ' B' is employed in the coast city. 'd A F statld - - .11. i Iid-Sprin- . 2 no i t t t next - !:" n Fireside meeting of The fLdr PenFir'd Schedule Gleaner girls of Payson Girls Softball for Kr2h!duUird Sundayat tne held Sunday be will ward August 9 Will be t T.e. immediIsons now Bake v Fii famous Golden home of Joan Dixon meetDays anc4 firm' Sacrament v tLhin Homecoming ately following fation, William Tayloi, Elder P 00 ing. returned mis.'i"nary wo in charge of the of buM v be E1speaker. A melon is eternity gaz.ng ndncE0sfher is: sBiaaty ii; a conclude the gathering. Mae r, HelPn Gib, and Junior GleanH TshnStrB,Ckstrom and Junior ers are invited to attend. V i'ti ,ntci w Jh, , were tin- - -- th.- - fat : William Taylor lo Speak at First Ward Fireside Chat annuaffJ1W7 aU' planninR to be held p - 11 i JJ gradu- i Nearing ra!':irA Schedules St p 1 Byron oi 1' ml. d are - frcetln 'll F, 11 : i m ar old chil!o t et eglster- IU ,!iu ml to ell! oil 111 1 the d - Road a mem- Elizabeth Peery, grandmothers, Mis. BeC Lake; Mrs. Li.v J Spanish Fork; two Mrs. Elizabeth f Salt Lake City; M:k. Jameson, Spanish Foik li O' id li il equip- PRICE $2.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE 11 Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 1 p m. in the Spring Lake" ward chapel by Bui ml F. Thomas, un- - d annul 23. "! ho ' Commissioner a()-p- Kindergarten Scheduled Next Monday ' County ment it will be foi the entire lounty and not for any mdivdual city l The eounty itsell submitted n nt ion but Mr for hinds, Adams was unable to supply a bn akdo.cn on linames lequest-eHe said, however, state mdieated the county would get everything it asked fur. Provo uty did not make but Commissioner Eldon Fayne said late Wednesday the possibility of getting federal g aid in the purchase of a new unit was being along the sidt-- . and ends the tent, in spates 10 hot Communities from all sections ol di 1. to plan' may he made as to Utaii aie being united to elite i iniii.cr ass.gnim nt and location this huge exhibit, with d.spl.iis "! tiio kmdcreai ten n the attractions that thev h.ne to offer tne tout 1st. Some communities will feature the atti ac- Utah Countv tions that will lure the fuM growing motion pictuie lndustr; 111 the Others will feature specstate ial attractions, as river boat aliatning, paik attractions, scentc Completion tractions tor kodak and camera aenthusiasts, and cen the all) Roads be.ng built throughout ttains that are sought In the sc- the untv, made possible thru ientists. a umiitv n cieatum levy, are as This added feature to tne Utah imp n tan to civil defense as any State Fan promises to he it' out 'In (uiunt projects and will J. standing educational uttrai t.ou i out n.it to be constructed, Hcie will be the chance to m Cl, u I, Fluid', county commis-.,,iui- ' crease our levinue trum o,,i 'od today. touiist v.sitois, b shoi.m. The qm 'turn arose because of 'U.d h mw i enditures necessary in visitors wh siu a tr.ncllci I'1-pind moie time m Ltali. ,.l di firi'i- Mr Elmer pointed ill ue a tnal attempt to makt out that the re aie several roads travel l nthllslasts Out ol ail .he it.n.; completed r.t present and Tluoba.J h Mr will go on as i. d p: per! fair attendants, cond..c.ed .ju.' cemeteiy undu 24th at Payson serviee.con- were direction of Valley Mo,t.i.uj iuesday a; P30 p.m. in The infant was bon Ti.i.d-Wes- t ir,30 ward at Payson. He m M.ivited t' F' Hill. Burial parents and one sistir, Jeaive Payson CVv Ly.mete27 till. . : and-chil- lopita, i piin'oir Utah Baiton Adams said today minty pais anything foi Nation of Children uiiuuei of the . a . r. J. A Tin "bald 'lliL-- ixhlbit will be aib-i-in a huge tent, all lion, ted in luinn j1 I'nluh, and fu; n.sticil ! Aitn a uniting eapm-.l."0) Exh.oit aie to hi .i:uiu-e- : great- - , A and C'liitimu - St Sunday, to . -- 15 Graveside services f r D.imo vors include a son, G. L. infant son of Kenwin Peery. Sandy; t.vo brothers, C. JohnDawn W. and Kenwin MIls Sait Lake City; 320 North 5th East, son Peery, Mills, Magna; Three who died Julv 23 at Puvson City ,,ne X Nvv u(K shttp--lit- m in palm ol re- - ftr In' lit l tl.i I'D! I't.ih .v.i'i it. ' i a opim ini ,, III lUiie was in the Pavson City Church, 0 Jesus Christ under direction CLuidm I .moral ltr" V Saints, been Home, Payson. having n the Kol: f Society and in tne jbucer Primary As- - David Kenwin Peery f fej" II mis A'i..ih : was si,, V 1 ing A line 11 were Ileas-.11- G.ove, Olein, Spanish Folk is in iu, jutaJ iut ing 1 i ' ber of the Church of Jeus Christ of Latter Day Saints, educated in the Mona schools. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and at the time of her death was chairman of the Spring Lake Red Cro-- s cnapVr She married Collins P Flanders Jan. 20, 1888, at York. He died Jan. 28, 1916. Surviving are four son-;- Jos E. Flanders, Spring Lake: Collins F. Flanders, Pavson; Blame F John Flanders, Phoenix, An D. Flanders, Salt Lake City; 8 grandchildren; one great-g- i Hospital i,i), Encampment to be Araminta Topham Flanders Araminta Topham Flanders. 80, long time resident of Pavson and Spring Lake, died Saturday morning at the home of a sum Joseph E. Flanders, Spring Lake, of a lingering illness. Mrs. Flanders was bmn Jan. 11, 1870, at York, Juab county, u daughter of Thomas T. and Sarah e .u i t .1. of Utah State Fair OBITUARY mar-Vem- , , ; S Annual Biackhawk ath-Jua- form-Santuqu- , , 4 Ilm .! ,, . li is New Feature i Jesus Christ I 1,1 I . tin Held in Spanish Fork Saints He is Greenhaugh and the children. 1 I .1.' P 2!) Bnglum Young bas- :v, has hu n named coach at Pay son High The annual Blackh awk Deb Smith succeeding will be held at Span1 coach-a to ace pt jf gned ish Fork August 14 to 13 whin it at Cyprus, it was an- school is expected that thinwimU will by Nebo gather to greet old fr.end- - ..nd Wednesday enjoy the fine programs outlinbeen has Sudwitks ed for the celebration. r at Tintic High school, Spanish Fork will also note uhere he has developed year during the enand aggressive teams First settlers camperv limited personnel in campment. iaU school. He had two of ed at Palmyra in 1851. Alma Fullmer, state comscorers in Region 3 last of Spnngville and Silas mander and Buddy Gourley H. Snell, commander of Spanish a of classy pair Fork post No. 1 invite all interested in honoring Utah Indian b iudweeks was a star High school, Nephi, War Veterans and those who Snow College, Ephraim, enjoy good programs and sports he participated in basket-- d to come to Spanish Folk and the Camping baseball. At BYU he festivities provided 0 his sports activities to grounds have been set aside for and played at first base visitors. Cougars diamond teams, a veteran of World War he also filled a mission Church of 'I ' i Inn It d O' I'l k 111 !W it. 1.1 ' A at reeene.l Appheatioiis li mi l.chi. Ameiieim I'ork, I .sch. SUBSCRIPTION Central Utah Regional Tea Hothers-Girl- s Welfare Meeting Set Tonight in Provo A special welfare regional meeting of all ward .and stake welfare winkers of the Central Welfare Region will he held Friday, August 3 at 7 .80 pm. in the Joseph Smith auditorium, on the upper campus of the BYU in Provo. President George Christensen of Nebo stake announced that the meeting is open to the public and that every welfaie worker in the stake is especially urged to attend. President J. Ruhen Clark, Jr., counselor in the first presi- at Mothers and Girls of Nebo stake were feted recently at a tea held at Nebo stake tabernacle by the stake YWMIA. About 300 attended. Summer flowers were used in profusion to decorate the large auditorium, with a fashion show, Pattern of Living" presented on the curtained stage. Bertha S. Reader, Salt Lake City, president of the YWMIA general board, was guest speaker, basing her remarks on the theme of the day. Vera Parkinson, president Nebo stake YWand guests were dency of the LDS chin eh, will be MIA, presided the principal peaker. Members greeted at the door by Norma of the genet al chinch welfa e Jones and Iola Sperry of the committee will aKo a tend and stake board. The fashion show, set to music, peak. demonstrated attractive wearing apparel approved by YWMIA, in Church Softball League the following divisions: camp, Schedule play, school, career, dancing, Mond.'iv, Auvii't Sunday, party and wedding. 8 00 Second Waul i Margie Swenson of Payson SecWaul ond ward was reader, with 9 00 Spring I.ak script wrtten by Kathryn Betts. Ward Crista Amos was organist. Tuesday, August 7 Estella Kapple played organ 8.00 Third Ward vs. Fourth as guests assembled, and prelude Ward each was presented with a favor Results of Last Week's Games which was a cleverly made PatSpring Lake 11, Second Ward tern for Living. Light refresh6 ment.' were served on the lawn West Ward 22, Fouith Waul 11 Third Ward 26, Park Ward 13 following the program. (1 Softball Results Recreation League Saddiettes Enjoy Coca Cola 19, Kiegley Quarry West Mt. 11, Jcs 10 Spring Lake 15, Genola 1 West Mt. 6, Coca Cula 5 Canyon Ride Friday, August 10 Goshen vs. Jcs, Kiegley Quarry on Saddiettes, womens riding club Monday evening enjoyed a ride Schedule: up Payson canyon. Sandwiches and cold drinks were served by Friday, August 3 the committee headed by Mrs. Kiegley Quarry vs. Jr' Louis Jacobs. A bridal was sold Goshen vs. Boots Bar, 9 00 to Sherman Loveless. Funds Wednesday, August 8 will be used to purchase a flag Genola vs. Coca Cola, 7 30 West Mt. vs. Spring Lake, 9 00 to be carried by the group when 7:30 vs. Coca Cola 9:00 p.m. Central Utah Baseball Sunday, August 5 Payson vs. Am. Fork, parade. Last week members of the riding dub participated in a melon bust, held in a field north of Pay-so- n. Mrs. Cecil Baadsgaard, Schedule Mrs. Ed Balzly and Mrs. Sterling Davis were in charge of ar3. 00 p-- oi rangements. |