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Show t ... - t WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE B EST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY A New Councilmen Tuesday Evening, Mayor Names Committees Max Warner, Sherman Loe wt'. o H tn n I. ma a n ui less and Keith Jolley were sworn yea:- - ,t service Mayor jo.ie.-m as c.ty councilmen Tuesday cumpl.mented the two men Tuesnight at regular monthly citv day evening for their fine sercouncil meeting Eugene Hill- vice to Pay mhi City. man, justice of the peace, officiated at the ceremonies Mayor Reed Jones made committee appointments, a new contract with the Strawberry Water Users Association for supplying electric power was tentatively for approved, and applications appointments to city positions were discussed during the remainder of the meeting Mayer Jones made the following committee appointments, which were approved, of city councilmen to the various com- I'X'i Y EIGHTH YEAR. No PAYSON UTAH, THURSDAY, JAN. 1 Tea tlders Komney Christiansen to kjji fell mittees: City property, cemetery and public grounds, Jolley and Jones; electric light department. Loveless and Warner; finance, claims, and license, Curtis and Jolley; lire department and judical, Jones and Loveless; irrigation Cuttis and Warner; police department, Mavor Jones, Curtis and Warner. Public health and community welfare, Jolley, Loveless and Jones; rules, election and printing, Warner and Jolley; streets, sidewalks and alleys, Warner and Jones; waterworks and sewer, Jones and Curtis. W. Heber Jones and Monte R. Curtis are holdover councilmen. Approve New Contract A new contract for a ten year period January 1, 1956 to December 31, 1965, was tentatively oppr vfdpby the c'ty council with w " mrv Water Users Payson. for supplying elfctrc power to the city. The new contract, because the water association is still under obligate n to tlw United States Government can only be tentatively approved until the Interior of the federal government OKs the contract. The new contract will give the city approximately a 40 reduction in the cost cf power. The ppnlieants for the city nos'tiors were discussed but no nrpo'ntmerts were made at tne Tiieydav meeting. "Names of the applicants were referred to the committees-fo- r consideration. will likely b made rt the next meeting on January Gen. Authorities $ Park-Seco- nd Attend Conference ;! Elder Marion G. Romney, mem- her of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostlt s, and Flder ElRay L. Christiansen, assistant to the Twelve, will represent the general authorities at the first quarStake terly conference of Nel-- V o Quarterly conference sessions will be conducted on Saturday ar.d Sunday. The visitors will preside over the feur sessions of the conference and will participate in the dedication exercises Eugene Hillman, city justice of the peace, swears in City council-med Max R. Warner, Sherman Loveless and Keith Jolley at cere- of the ward chapel monies held prior to city council meeting Tuesday evening. The Sunday evening. terms. General sessions cf conference rhree were el cled in November for four-yea- r will be held at 10 a m. and 2 d m. in the stake tabernacle with cf Ssrvlcc (7 members of the stake presidency or ducting the exercises. The opening meeting of the sesIn Calif. sion of the conference will be the welfare meeting Saturday Council Mr. ar.d Mrs. Glen Cowan at 6:30 in the Third ward vening ' and their children expariene- Relief Society room. Instructed Daircl Brown and Melv.n Wiled the recent disastrous flcod to attend the welfare meeting are, son retired as members of the in Yuba City, Cal'f. rnia, stake and ward welfare comwhere they were visiting Payson Citv council with more mittees, in addition to the stake tnan IT1 a years of service to the during the holidays. oresidency, ward bishoprics, and Mr. community between them. Drowned in the flood were councilmen. high Brown served on Paysons govMrs. Cowans niece, Barbara Special Leadership Meeting Wil9 erning body for years, Mr. Adams Ethington, and her The eight .oclock special leadson 8K years. husband, Lloyd Ethington, ership meeting is not open to the Mr. Brown was elected to the and the son and daughter of general membership of. the churcouncil in Ncvomber 1945, for a the couple, Brant Ethington, ch, President George Christensen He served the two year term. 5, and Rabbin Ethington, 3. announced today. The meeting years of 1946 and 1947, leaving Mr. Cowan and Mary, John-anwill fellow the welfare meetmg the council December 31, 1947. Robert have returned in the Third Ward Relief Society member again lie returned as a So their home in Payson. room. Those invited to attend on November 15, 1948 when he Mrs. Cowan is expected late are stake presidency, high counwas appointed by Mayor Floyd this week after funeral sercilmen, ward bishoprics, stake Hnrmer to fill the unexpired term vices to be held on Thursday. clerks, ward clerks, stake of Gordon Mendenhall, who had committee, priesthood exmoved to Heber. This term and stake senior Aaronic priestwere New Years greetings pired December 31, 1951. ent to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hutch- hood committee. Brown was elected in Noveminson from the Isle of Tasamia ber 1951 frr a four voar term, from their son, Harvey Lynn. He week. this he which completed in is serving a L.D.S. mission Wilson Appointed 1947 Australia and now transferred to Melvin Wilson first came to Tasamia. in council on May 18, 1947 when the 16. he was appointed to fill the unMr. and Mrs. Ronald Amos and Brown, Wilson Retire expired term of Evan Erickson, son, Michael, have returned to W'th the swearing in of tne "f 8 a years t "o n'v citv councilmen. Love- This teim ended December 31, their heme in Logan where Mr. The January 1, 1956 snow surAmos is attending school at the less and Jolley, Darrel Brown 1947. was made by W. Bradford vey end Melvin Wilson will retire Mr. Wilson was elected to a two U.S.A.C. Hatch and Clyde T. Lowe, perof the hol:day They spent part from the council after having ser- year term in November 1949, and xeek with Mis. Arnes parents sonnel of the Soil Conservation ved several years. Mr. Warner again relected for a four-yea- r The Snow Service at Payson. was re'ected last November ana term in November 1951. He Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Porter of St Cat was used to make the surholiand the rest of the has just completed a four-yewas reelected for another two-ye- George veys this month. x term. term in November 1951. He day with Mr. and Mrs. Spence The soil under the snow is soft mos, Payson. Mr. Brown ard Mr. Wilson re- carrp'etcd serving the four-yea- r and wnt. In general the snow tire from the city foverning body term this week making a total pack is about twice as moist as The general snow line Leo in last year.around the 6000 elevation varries Golden contour. Couple Will Veto No survey was made of the row and water situation on the With L o Daley, 29, who was Clear Creek course near Soldiers in a in Pleas- Summit this month. This one ant Grove on Dec. 18, has been will be picked up next month. removed to the Veterans Hos-nit- These are new courses' for measin Salt Lake City. urements this early in the year. Pamh.ed from the waist dewn, Only two readings, 1954 and h's back was broken in the 1955, have been made previously smrsh-u- p whicli claimed the life to give a comparative base. of his wife, Bonnie Beddoes Following is a table of The family - moved to Daley. figures for this year and Orem from Payson four years 1954-5ago and had only recently mov-- d Payscn Ranger Station Snow into their newly constructed Course, No. 68: Snow depth, 1956, home. Their children, Marie Lyn, 18.5; 1955, 17; 1954, 27.4. Av7, and Allan Leo, 5, are present22.2. Water erage 2 yrs. ly with their grandmother, Mrs. content, 1955, 3.1; 1956, 5.8; Dot Beddoes, in Payson. 1954, 7 4. Average - Mr. Daleys condition is some- 5.25. what improved, according to famRock Bridge Sncw Course: He is gaining in Snow depth. 1956, 10.6; 1955, ily members. strength and able to talk to 12.0; 1954, 21.5. Average It is not yet known to 16.75. Water content, 1956 what extent he will improve. 3.33; 1955. 1 7: 1954, 5.3. AvSpecialists working on the case erage 3.5. include Dr. Peter Lindstrom, of movie actress, Ingrid Bergman. Daley earned his right to care Park-Secon- Veis Flood The newly remodeled ward chapel will be dedicated Suncay evening in services to begin at 7 p.m. Elder Marion G. Romney, member of the Quorum of the Twelve, will dedicate the building and Elder ElRay L. Christiansen, assistant to the Twelve, will speak. The chapel was recently completed under the direction of the two ward bishoprics at a cost of approximately $115,000. i, Benjamin Park-Secon- d Mel-chizid- Water Content Higher 'n Snow 1-1- -56 ar Note Daley Improves Wedding remodeled Park-Se- c will be dedicated Sunday evening in services that will begin at 7 p.m. The services will be under the direction of the two ward bishoprics with Bishop S. Roland Lindsay cl the Park ward in charge. Bishop Harold Harmer of the Si cond ward will be one of the speakers on the program, as will other members of both bishopnewly r.d ward chapel Hospital Openhouse Wednesday Evening com-oarati- 5: d Elder ElRay Christiansen, assistant to the Quorum of Twelve, will speak during the services. Elder Marion G. Romney, member of the Quorum of the Twelve, will offer the dedicatory prayer. Elders Romney and Christiansen will be visitors at Nebo Stake conference to be cond ucted Saturday and Sunday. PROGRAM Cty ar The rics. n Payson Canyon 1956 Dedication Ward Chapel and Scheduled Sunday Evening 7 p. m. of 1956. Brown, Wilson Leave 5, Gene Braithwaite, Albert Payne Choir and Congregation Now Let Us Rejoice Samuel E. Taylor Combined Singing Mothers .. Oh Lord Most Merciful Emma Broadbent Conductor Betty Winegar Organist Remarks Bishop S. Roland Lindsay of .. John C. Taylor Building History : Remarks John T. Francom Building Supervisor Solo Harold Patten Bless This House Accompanist Elaine Patten Remarks Bishoprics Harold Harmer Leland Montague Merlynn M. Tanner Spencer J. Snow Ray Anderson Sextette Joyce Ashworth, Joyce Provstgaard Hope Coburn Irene Hendrickson, Lilia Carlisle, Edith Decker King of Glory Accompanist Donna Taylor Financial Report Alta K. Lindsay Remarks Pres. George Christensen Choir and Congregation Song We Thank Thee O God For A Prophet Remarks . ElRay L. Christiansen Assistant to Council of Twelve Marion G. Romney Dedicatory Prayer Member of Council of Twelve Combined Singing Mothers Song The Lords Prayer Closing Prayer McKay Christensen Genealogy Research Classes to be Conducted in Payson The Brigham Young University Extension Division in cooperation with the Nebo Stake will give a course for beginner? in the art of research and method of accumudation. genealogy Ellis Rasmussen, member of the faculty at the B.Y.U., a very com- petent instructor, will direct the course. The classes will begin Monday, January- 9 and will continue each Monday through March 12. They will be conducted in the LjD.S. Seminary Building in Payson from 7 to 8:30 p.nv. The fee for the course will be $4.00. Registration will be held at the first and second class periods. Reservations for the course may be made with Elna Peck, phone 246-- J or with Marie Widdison, phone 361-In the classes, students will become acquainted with basic procedures, essential record sources, early church records, easy methods of gathering information from family and relatives, wise practice in correspondence, modem methods of research, time saving indexes, wise use of vital records, research in libraries, extending the personal pedigree, and writing his own family history. It is hoped that each student will have a treasured Book of Remembare now serving as missionaries. rance as a result of work done Stake High Council Feted in the course. Nebo stake High Council and Mr. Baird is presently at Long Stake presidency enjoyed a tur- Island, New York, and Mrs. Baird is at Alexandria, Virginia. key dinner and holiday party Legion Auxiliary Sets In charge of arrangements for Dec. 29 at the Third ward church. Mrs. George Cheever read a the party were the following: January Meeting paper on New Years Resolutions Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rindlesbacher, American Legion Auxiliary will and Mrs. Blanchard Dixon play- chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Earl ed musical selections. As a fea- Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard meet Jan. 9th at 8 p.m. at the ture of the evening, each guest Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Staheli, Legion Memorial Hall. Legislaadded a line to letters written to Mr. and Mrs. Delphin Hiatt, Mr. tion and education will be the theme, with Vione Reece, presiMr. and Mrs. Abner Baird, who and Mrs. James Garner. dent, in charge. Hostess committee will include Elaine ShuWanted Freezing Weather maker, Mary Jeppson, Olea White. 54-5- 5, Payson Lions Club Build Ice Skating Pond On West Utah Avenue 54-5- 5, v;s-itor- s. 34-5- 5, The Payson Lions Club have been busy the past two weeks a area on Eighth West 54-5- 5, 'n the Veterans Hospital through service in the Navy in both World War II and the Korean 'War. He served as a Pharmacist in an Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Cornaby Oakland hospital during the Mr and Mrs. Fred M. Cornaby, the Relief Society of the Benja- World War II and in the same nvn Ward, state president of the at Hill Field during the Benjamin, will be honored on ladies auxiliary of the Utah capacity Korean War. In-!1at8?i?Lndntnw7rdnAmu- - PulUy and Farmers Cooperative, His brother, Roy Daley, 35, , D.UP. and broke his back as a youth of 16 She mthe sement Hall, Wednesday evening, when a sandpit caved on him. January 11, at 7:30 p.m. Confined to a wheelchair since Culture club for 40 years. in that time, he has successfully church They were married Jam 10, been active have They 1906 in the Salt Lake Temple. carried cn an electrical repair md c.vic affairs. The men are sons of business. Mr. Cc rnabv ws born March Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jean Daley of !)th, 1833. at Spanish Fork, a son of Samuel L. and Caroline Chiv Cornaby and Ze'lu Evans. Salt 'his city. Driver of the car involved in "tl Crnabv. Since moving to Uake City; Mrs. Russell (Claml D. Benjamin in 1911 he has been jcs Porinevill": Flovd V 'he fetal accident was Vernon II stock Orem. cf Fred 27, and Dar1r:dgc, Utah: in farming intereed Ornabv, Providence, s1' ing rink for the children of Pay- - fi - Ts vr- ,4, k i rt i Mrs. LeRov hared with inv-lunta- rv mm-- A II Cernabv. Provo: raising. (Eva) Hill, Payson; and J.! slaughter in the death of Mrs Mis Elsie Tuttle Cornaby was have Dalev. His wife was also hos-3- 0 born May 18, 1885, at Spanish Rood Cornabv, Orem. They as result of the crash, grandchildren and 15 great- pitalized Fork. Utah, a daughter of Hubcar The sped out cf control on Tutgrandchildren. bard and Harriet Simmons S. Highway 91 and failed to areu. relatives and friends All tle. invited to attend. The make the curve at the outh Mrs. Cornaby has served as trance of - Pleasant Grove. request no gifts. president of the Primary and the ie Boy, Dec. 28, John David and Doris Colleen Wall Evans, Provo. son. Girl, Dec. 28, Albert Frank and Heber Jones, owner of the Evelyn Gottfredsoki Cowan, of ertyi consented to have the Lions Springville. Club use the lot for the rink. Girl, Dec. 29, Gale D. and Zina The property was leveled and Margaret Butler Hanks, Salem. surfaced with Keigley gravel in Boy, Dec. 30, Ted Sheaffer and street de- Ila Earlene Barney Fullmer, of cooperation with-thpartment of Payson City. Spanish Fork. Leveling and banking work Girl, Dec. 30, Mark Blaine and was completed Tuesday and Dick Madge Elaine Jensen Kay, Chappie flooded the area Tuesday evening. Only thing needed Boy, Dec. 31, Elden Le Roy now to complete a skating pond and Thurza Vera Allen Singleton, for the children of Payson is Springville. cold weather to freeze the water. Girl, Ded 31, Don T. and Jennie Lorraine Gale Underwood, Loveless Returns Salem. prop-prepari- e Or? r- (Erablt Jloll V Members of the Payson Lions club committee worked to create a ice skating pond in Payson on a lot which is located on Eighth West and Utah Avenue. Committee members from left to right are Bryce Jones, Ray Pelt, club president, William Hansen, chairman, Earl Huber, Ralph Hammersirom, and Max Warner. San-taqui- n. Jerry Girl, Jan. 1, Le Grande and To Nsval Academy Lela Louise Hardy Curtis, Midshipman Jerry Loveless has returned to studies at Annapolis ftcr sDending a 2 weeks holiday hTe with h;s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Loveless. During his sav. he and his mother and his a'nt. Mrs. Lula Curtis were luncheon guests at the home of an fthr aunt, Mrs. Alice Schaerrer, in Provo. He was accompanied to the Air Depot in Salt Lake City by his parents. Jack Loveless and family of Ogden also visited here four days over the New Year holiday. Boy, Jan. 1, Victor Morgan and Mary La Ree White Ballard,, Payson. Boy, Jan. 2, Alma and Marilyn Kinder Stickney, Payson. Pay-so- n. A baby girl was born on December 21 in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City to Lee C. and Jewell Cloward Knell. Mother and baby were able to go home on Christmas day. Mrs. Vera Cloward, maternal grandmother, Payson, spent the Christmas holidays in Salt Lake with the Knells, |