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Show Editorial A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY Easter Season ot Love and Peace -- E isu w i ith h t i n i talitv, will d av n impendi g nui.i a wui ui always b on so 'i iu th i different The d In t , unable to oieunni the sin that terrible night in Gethsenunt But that Lnght Salbih n r g f ,11 f n t rg fo all mankind, the anpel i olh d th st me t a i th n s ec ted R kernel strode forth to pioduim igiin h s t of loce md fe He dispelled the lears j'd i ist uw iv t e dm bts o use who h ul not tmh understood the impoit of his mission We too mat hate the u no oi ft n and a u bt i illtd at at ti m our heaits if we would but c nteiijlite the nesc u; of thit Man of Sorrows Tne prisut wou'd htioni kss buidensome and the fu- MXTY SEVENTH YF ture infinitely more aiming if we toull undtis nd that most ige e of ptau be ltpeited in tour h mie this May that Easter season and lemaji to impi ve eveiy human lelation ci i i i i i i i i , ne-.-.i- 11 -- R i PA'i 'sOY. UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2 50 PER YEA.R IN ADVANCE mes-ag- City, Civic Organizations to Plan X tilltatH limit 0 4 Commercial Bank V tli Notes 50th Birthday air tif it vV age-ol- Music was in dance supeibly chosen Among the features was the fantacy, The Creatuie, written by an eighth-grade- r, Pay son i The Commertial Bak of Utah completed 50 ears of service to t e citizens of Central Utah on Aoril 3rd of this veai The origin-- I al bank was chartered bv the Sec-- 1 retary of State on the 3rd day of Apid, 1905 as- - The Commeical Bark of Spanish Fork Josiph Hanson, Spanish Fork is the only surviving organizer ol the bank He has ben a mem-bi- r of the Boaid of Dnectors of The Commercial Bank of Utah since March 11, 1914, and at the present time is still active as a senior vice president and a member of the Executive Committee Mr Hanson was present at a meeting m the Young Mens Co at Spanish Folk, op building when the bank was bemg erg d Piobably the host entertainment in Payson last week was the Dance Program piesented bv the Junior High School Myrl Lindsay's chaipes were All the delightfully giaceful d charm of fanv tales was Annual Spring s' t City Clean-u- Council and 1955 annual clean-ucampaign The council voted Monday to invite representatives ofnight al clubs in an effoit to intensify beat rep- p resentatives of schools and all civic oi gamzatums will meet Friday night at 6 p m in the council chambtis to datums plans for the i Program p tification efforts Major Reed Jones was authorized bj the council to plan the and issue a proclamation pioj-t- t declaring clean-uweek in Pay-so- n when the date is agreed up- Easter Services fo p Be Held in on. The week of Apul 9 has been tentatively chosen, but will Harmer not be confnmed until Lynne following The evenings enteitau mu t Special Easter Services Sun- Fndijs meeting Under the tenshould have corvinced us all to day morning at 7 30 a m in the tative schedule April 19 would agree it would be good to be Nebo Stake Tabernacle will corn-me- n be clean-u- p day, with children 11 Delia Phi Chctus, pictured above, w sirg in Payson Wednesday in Ihe Nebo Slake Tabernacle. Young at Heait," ds h nteu oiate the resuirect'on of disn issed fiom school to join the choral The has from renowned tours Northof the theme of the progiam group completed Brigham Yourg University Christ with anthems and other clean-u- p effoit west, California, Arizona and Few Mexico. special music Object of the week, council-me- n Stake Music Committee is disaid, would be not only to Phi now but to make citiz-en- js recting the piogram in which lean-u- p all waids of the stake have been clean-u- p conscious and ta invited to puiticipate. Scripture foment civic pride in constant Ii Msich, 1914, P P Thomas, Give win is now the pesident of Tne readings and congregational sing- beautification of home and DMta Phi chat us of Brigham ing will also be featured Commircial Bank cf Utah, was giounds is the ultimate aim Committee members stated the also elected to the Board of DiYoung University will appear m In other action Monday night rectors conceit here Wednesday evening, services will dismiss by 8 30 a the council signed an agreement H5 Pi 1 ce warned re den tl - week ti disco ,tmut dumping He has solved since that time as Apr 13, at 8 p m in the Payson in and will not intei fere with wuth Utah State Road Commisattendance at regular Sunday sion Tabernacle rubLsh on t e Pavson (?aioi rend nr face p- - set ition b the an officer of the bank Mr tiansfernng $8533 26 from The chorus comes to Payson School and other chuich Utah County Atxmey Thomas states that et the time state Class B and C road funds J to city treasury to be used here. he began employment with the Paon Police Chief Ralph D ck Chappie s id a rash of after tours of the Northwest, & Arizona, New' Mexico, and southdumping alorg the re aa i ear the t nal is in vml ton of law Lark, there w'cie two employees, Councilman Melvin Wilson reern Utah and must be curta led Only legal dumping giouids in Pay-so- n a bookkeeper and himself, who ported agreement had been Fund Drive enFourth Mountain West he Ward at the said is on the Payson is sponDump, supervised and carried reached between the city and soring appearance of the noted tile functions of the bank At the City off cials also requested residents to bid trash, rub-bag- e Park-Secon- d wards on installachoius. Sunday Schools and Eldand other materials so that tney wont be scattered along present time The Commercial tion of irrigation pipe around Be 11 ers y quorums in all wards in Nebo the road to t ie dumping grounds Bank of Utah employs appioxi-maulthe chapel. The pipe was purStake are cooperating to sell con 70 people In one of the latest violations of dumping ordinances, someThe American Cancer Societys chased by the wards and was inS cert i astickets. Since Mr Thomas became body dumped thiee dead calves on the road They could have 1955 crusade here swings into stalled this week by the city. J hn Thompson, chorus directsoc ated with the bank, the totals been scld to animal company and would not have action in Payson Monday, April Hiring of Rex Wignall on a or of Malta, Ida , is also assistant have increased from been a health menace or violation of law Beck-stro11, at 6.30 pm. Frank basis in the citys electric trial of director the BYU Womens $150,000 00 in total assets to campaign chairman in this department was reported enreus and formerly served as ovn ,2O,lO3,Oij0 CO at the Beginstates that a corps assistant director of the BYU con community, ning of business this year of helpers have promised to meet cert chorus He is also director at the Jumur High School at MIA of the Provo 13th Ward choir. that time, where the campaign DUANE HIATT He has L. filled two S. missions for will center Every home in Pay . . . lop teenager the Chuich of Jesus Christ of son will be contacted during the Latter-da- y Saints S udeiitb dv pies-lde, of the above date, April Duane A Club The chorus includes members evening 11. Nebo Stake will present its anat Payson Senioi H gh of the Delta Phi, natonal honor-v- v has been designated as nual three-ac- t eveT J Muss, Suit Lake CaUntj April School, has been chesen as the play fraternity for men who have Cancer Control Month by Presi- ning, April 12, at 8Tuesday m CHRONICLES first Teenager Oi attorney, was guest sceaker at a the in p f lied full time missions for their dent Eisenhower, Governor J Nebo Stake Tabernacle. he is the first of L dies N ght mse'ng cf the Pay-5r- n the Wek churches respective Them Also I Must Bring, Bracken Lee and Mayor Reed Kiwanis cub, held Thursday Payson teenagers who will reJones has been chosen for presentation ceive this honor each week in at Ihe Turf Volunteers will accept dona- this year It is a dramatization Mr Moss df seabed the sjstom recognition of their achievements V. C. of the Book of Mormon Story tions and will also, distribute Duane, son of Mr and Mrs Fer-ro- n and problems of the Juvenle himlife made has of the Hiatt, alieady containing ami saving about the resurrection of Christ 'out Stating t.iat n facts about cancer and his appearance in the Ameriself in Payson His the couit is to teac and rehab Conducted cas. Ward are announced floor chairmen on basketball the ts He stated that itat prowess delinqum Lucile Huff is director, assistw'on hun first team honors in mo t cases become goad citizens Vivian Clarence Butler, 62, as follows. West ward, Lyle Tan-ne- i, Park ward, Mrs Glen Love- ed by Caroline Shepherd n Nebo Division and second team viun handled by the court Pavsrn architect, Included in the cast are Irene honors died early Saturday at his home, less, Fust ward, Mrs. Neldon Stev-nMost cases of delinquency, ho Second ward, Mrs Paul Johnson, Connie Ross, Dick Lun-del- l, He also competed on the foot- sad, come frem ororen homes from natural causes Mi Steve Lundell, Bryant Deckball team and th.s spring will Other causes include the automo He was born Nov 15, 1892, at Bigler, Third ward, Mrs 'LaMar run for the track team v bile (what is dme after the ajo Salem, a son of John R and El-- n Losser, Fourth W'ard, Mrs Albert er, Leo Chambers, Kenneth ShepIn other activities young H'att is in the lands of t le i. ti ) nd shby, Fifth ward, Mrs Gilbert herd, Eva Hill, Sandie MontaHatch Butler He marned v lb won the coveted Tolhurst Ora- al-- o t e Tunny book trend gue and Grant Carlisle. Lucile Johnson June 18, 1920, at White, Miles Loveless. He also makes torical Contest Bowm d Don the Gale Mar.ti LDS ai playTemple Jeiry regular appeararces as an enter- ed accordion solos and duets A graduate of Payson - High cool trumpet New members accepted by the Cf tainer with a real Schorl a id University of Utah, S N O W ThS week the latest honor gioup are Jay Maxwell, new Mr Butler taught hig i school at Las come to him with his nom. diuggist at Daniels Diug, and Kaysville before going into the n Pay-so- n ination by the faculty as Pay-son- 's Deap Staheli, Aimy dunng World War I native. While at Kavsville, he studied representative to the annual Youth Conference of the aichitecture by correspondence Salt Lake City Rotary Club. and later completed the course, Snce 1948 the Rotarians have taking his exams in Salt Lake had as their guests the outSince beginning his practPayson children Saturday will hunt Easter Eggs in Memorial Park. City standing students from Utah's at 10 a.m. kids will look for prize eggs io redeem for ice, he has designed hospitals, Beginning high schools. cash in Payson stores, plus 12 live rabbits and 36 giant Easter Eggs, churches, schools and many pubDuane Hiatt leads the list of Shown above, left to right, are Cene Vest, Ralph Hillman and Ted lic buildings located over the part of the state His teenagers this week Payson is Boxing, Smith, officials of Payson Junior Chamber of Commerce, sponsors southern his of name appears on a plaque of others and him of proud of Ihe annual egg hunt. credits at the new Parkview Santaquin American Legion is age, who by their clean conduct school in Payson have virtually eliminated our de- sponsoring a boxing and wrestHe was architect for many ling show, Saturday at 8 p m m linquency problem. the Santaquin Legion Hall piominent buildings in this area a veteran of Woild War I, former Featured on the show' wall be Utah Poultry Will Held stake genealogy worker, end AAU champion Jerry Elton of stake missionary, past president Eureka and AAU boxers Del Roy Annual Meeting of the Quorum of Seventy, and Fowler, Roy Evans and others chaiter member of the Payson bouts have Coten other In addition Farmers and Utah Poultry Three persons w'ere injured was partly to blame Investiga-t- u Kiwanis Club. announced by Vondell been operative will conduct its annual n is continuing w'reck, Monday in a one and James Surviving are the meeting in Payson, Thursday, at Painter of the event Horrocks, Aurell Hatch, 22, Koosharem, son, John (Jack) R widow, 91 30 m 6 a on and about chairmen Butler, Junior Highway High 8 pm. in Payson biuises of a Proceeds of the fights will be at 7th South, Payson, said in- suffered abraisions, Lawrence daughter, Mrs School face and laceiated leg He has (Pearl) of Robto ured would finance Ratey, both of Salt Lake completion there police, Payson announced vestigating Officials been released fiom Payson Hos- City; four grandchildren, a broth the Santaquin Veterans Memori- ert Cartwright and Page Peery be speakers, a program and pital er, Ray H Butler of Salt Lake al Home The officers said the icy road Kooshar- City, tw'o sisters, Mrs Thomas Deloy Schaigaard, em, suffered a broken nose, cuts (Ethel) Fenton of Pleasant Grove, y, ai d bruises of f3ce and was treat- and Mrs Tf-rTUiAngus (Allie) Mellor ed and kept in the hospital over- of JK f Payson. 1 4 night for observation Funeral services were held 4 S FI yd Bryant, Lehi, suffered at 12 30 m d at the p Tuesday rut, over the right eye and was Ward chapel, with Hartreated and released old Harmer, Second Ward bishop I ' e t gation )fj, showred that a officiating , Ceitva-ooun- d bus of Uta l ValBurial was in the Spanish Fork ley B.H.res, headed north, had cemetery under the direction of uT pulled rmto the highway Rigby Mortuary, Payson. whm the Hat h car apparently at'en pted to poss, also going Attend Convention -or h, and collided with the side of the bus Ti is swung the Hatch Jess Peterson, principal of Pay car around into the path of a car sons Peteetneet elementary scho April showers were postponed this year, at least for the present. di ven b Jame Oliver Bever-ar- e ol, and his brother, Raymond Heaviest snow of the year fell on Payson Saturday and Sunday. Saturday 23, L'hi, headel south Pctrson, who is principal of a According to government measurements nine inches fell .97 inches and an additional three inches fell Sunday. There was Hatch will be issued a citation 'pani h Fork school, are attend of water content. Payson was heaviest hit of neighboring combv the investigating officers for ing a regional principals conven at Spokane, Wash, this munities. Little snow fell in Genola and Goshen. Shown above failure to keep hs car under con-tio- n e collision earl Monday morning are shown above. Sedan Two cars involved in the is a scene from Payson Memorial Park. trol. week. 5150. of approximately at nght was total loss, and the other had damages 13-1- Tabernacle Sunday Delta Police Warn Residents to Refrain Chorus to Payson Concert From Unlawful Bumping Practice 1 j Cancer to Made April fafeV Stake Attorney Speaks IL-itt- nt Presented Tuesday i Kiwanis Butler Services well-know- Play to be re Tuesday 1 w'ell-know- Air all-sta- te s, ; jsw 3$$ ft Spells April Showers y tTTYW well-know- Santaquin Legion Sponsors Wrestling Collision on Icy Road Monday Injures Three, Demolishes Car r Park-Secon- 4: t4I ihree-vechicl- |