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Show L v ' A c WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY Vn State Wrestling Championships at Fillmore Meet v-l- ar, Payson Team Pla ces Fifth in State SIXTY-EIGHT- YEAR, No. H 8 PAY.-O- Payson Schools Note Founders Day of PTA With Program at Parkview School Wednesday Night Schools of Payson observed of the were piesented, aftei which refreshments were seived Association with a proPeteetneet elementary school gram and social given at the presented a skit called, Mr. Parkview Elementary school. The Facts were- Mr Paiticipatsng Spring Lake elementary school and Mis. Mike Montague, Mrs also participated. Rose Carter, Mrs VerDell GasMrs. Roy Lindley, president ser, Afton Haskell. Junior High of the Payson Council. PTA, ehool presented a skit titled, conducted the meeting The pro- "Of Any Child Alive. Taking gram was arranged by Mrs. By- pait were: Mrs Dale Corav, Mrs ron Staheli, program chairman. Max Stewart, Mrs. Verda Two skits and a musical number Mrs. Bruce Walton, Mrs. Eagan, Grant Gardner, Mrs Byron Montague, the founding Parent-Teache- rs - -- M.ldred Olson, Mrs lm Fuller, Mrs. Afton Oborn and Mrs Ralph McBeth. Mrs. Ida Huish, first president of the Payson PTA in 1913, was paid special note. She participated in the Peteetneet program as the mystery voice. Doiothy Moore and Darlene Jacobsen sang vocal duets accompanied by Mrs. Leo Menlove, representing the Spring Lake school. E. D. Cutler opened the meeting with prayer and J R. Groesbeck led in repeating the PTA Objects. Both are from the High School faculty. The Taylor school was in charge of reception and decoration, with Howard Riley, PTA president, as chairman, assisted by Mrs. Joyce Ashworth and Mrs. Myra Lazenby, receiving and Mrs. Howard Ellsworth directing decoration of the roojn. Refreshments were served from a table decorated in the unit colors, gold and blue, with a floral centerpiece of Dutch iris and yellow chrysanthemums. Park-viePTA officers, Mrs. Allen Hodgson, Mrs. Rex Mendenhall and Mrs. Keith Jolley, were in charge. Mrs Junior High Readies One-APlays for ct Production Mar. ie 2 Next Thursday and Friday Payson Junior High school, tie nights, March 1st and 2nd, at the students and faculty will present their annual three one-aplays. The three comedies chosen for production are: Not Quite Such a Goose, Wildcat Willie Gets Brain IFever, and Antic Spring. Members of the cast of Wildcat Willie Gets Brain Fever are: Keith Warner, left, wor. the state wrestling title in the 103 lb. class, and John Clark, right, won the championship in the 165 lb. class at tne state high school Cla3 B tournament held Friday and Saturday at Fillmore. Payson High school wrestling team won fifth place at the state meet for class B schools at Fill-molast Friday and Saturday. Keith Warner, who won the tiUe last year in the 95 lb. class, won the title in the 103 lb. clas and John Clark won the gold medal in the 165 lb. class. Eleven Payson grapplers competed in the meet with five of In adthem winning medals. dition to Warner and Clark, Neil 1-- ct Davis placed third in the 145 lb. class, Lynn Bills was fourth among the 120 lb. entries and Don Nelson won fourth place in the 127 lb. class. Other Lion wrestlers, who competed in the meet but failed to place were Kenneth Bowers, Alvin Schramm, Larry Wilson, Robert Bradley, Leon Gay and Darrell Johnson. Delta, coached by Jim Dur-ran- t, Payson native, won the Walter Ludlow, Lynne Harmer, Lucille Abbott, Grant Scharrer, Rebecca Danohue, Marvin Lindley, Linda Montague, Nancy Pul-ve- r. George Gardner is the stage manager and Mary Jones is the student director. The directors championship with Fill- are Mrs. Crista Amos, Ralph Anmore second, Cedar City third, drus, A. E. Wall and Mrs. Lucille n Liddle. Pleasant Grove fourth, and Beet School Set Sugar Cast of Not Quite Such A fifth. Goose are: Patsy Hansen, Julia Next Wednesday Hancock, Judith Done, Ronald Local Woman to Note Warr and Paul Bowers. The stuPlans are complete for the andent directors are Judith Bachnual Sugar Beet School to be man and Jeffery McBeth. The held at Spanish Fork on Wednesdirectors are Miss Darline Chrisday, February 29th, according to 84th Birthday tensen, Ralph Hillman and Huish an announcement made today by Moore. S. R. Boswell, Utah County Agent With Qpenhouse Sun. Cast of Antic Spring are: lor the Utah State Agricultural Christine Walton, Harold WilkCollege. ?' inson, Virginia Drollinger, Gary 10:00 will at Meetings begin Hansen, Sandra Ballard and RichA.M. and will be held in the ard Daniels. The student directPalmyra Stake House. Topics to are Karen Garner and Jerry ors be discussed will be: report to The directors are: Montague. growers, what is new in sugar Mrs. Merlene Neville, J. Elbert beet culture, annual meeting of Madson and Richard Harmer. the association, water supply disacreage allotment, panel state Pay-so- v'x 1 for-cas- A t, vV cussions. Growers are invited to bring their questions. Special showings of sugar beet films will open and close the school. A free lunch is in store for all who attend. AH, growers of sugar beets are invited to be in attendance. Benefit And Auxiliary The American Legion and Legion Auxiliary are sponsoring a benefit supper Saturday night in the Legion Hall starting at 8 p.m. The general public is invited to at- By C. T. Lowe ,.e Ji apent a day with the Utuh County ACP Committee m Provo as they sat in session to make dellar and cent alloea-- t ops for your 1956 Soil and Wa-- l l Form conservation program. Your Nebo Soil Conservation Dis-- i act is very interested in seeing md go d qu.il.ty work is done , nd that the greatest good comes from each conservation dollar. T. c Soil Conservation Service las been given the responsibility if Mi, wing thru on the perm-mitype conservation practic- i to insure that they are practical and needed on the farm. It is our job also to see th t thes" jobs or practices are ell dosigi ed, that they are laid out or the ground and performed workmanlike n an acceptable nr oner. After the job is done, and approved by the SCS technician, then a completion report goes to the ACP for the conser-- ' atno payment to you. In this f shim we work together with on for th? S'mmom betterment rf your fnms and the national welfare oil Co iserva-tio- n Cq --re " to th" Service office and see one f th? technicians before you put La e Planned by Legion The Soil Profile t Dinner-Danc- I tend. Dinner will be followed by A full bingo and dancing. evening of entertainment is being planned by the two organizations with Noel Reece, commander, in charge of arrangements. Tickets may be purchased from either Legionnaries or members of the Auxiliary Matilda Schwab Schoenfeld will be 84 years old February 29. Mrs Matilda Schwab Schoenfeld will be honored at an open-hou- se Sunday, Feb. 26, to celebrate her 84th birthday. Friends and relatives are invited to call any time during the day or evening at her home, 256 West Third North. Mrs. Schoenfeld unit. w The second session of the Poultry school wdl be held tonight at Payson Junior High school ar A zoning commission, which has been inactive for sonic tune, was rebuffed by Major Reed Jones at the regular meeting of the City Council Monduj night Keith Jolley, city counc lman, was appointed for a two year Urm, Ow'en Bartholomew' for one year, Vernal Twede for three years, Ray Pett far four years, and T. II Reece for five years The commission w.ll review and make decisions on all requests for rezoning and all requests contrary to Payson City Zoning THURSDAY, FEB. 23, 1956 Veil Long was named new dog lax collector for Payson City. The council approved a new schedule of dog taxes as agreed by mayors of Utah County at a recent meeting. Taxes will be $4.00 for male dogs and females lhal have been spaded and Increase March 10 which are not taxed ter March L nA r Stanley Wilson, left, student manager, Blanchet Whitelock, center, program chairman, and James Lazenby, right, one of student directors, complete production details for the Payson High School The opera will be presented Thursday Operetta, Blossom Time. and Friday, March 8 and 9. I ickets Now on Sale For Payson High Opera March 8, 9 ed at the High school, from memsale this week for the Payson bers of the music department or High school operetta Blossom fiom the Club Girls. Pep Tuesday. Ila Rindlisbacher, The operetta has been in prepand 9. Tickets may be purchas- aration for many weeks under direction of J. D. Christensen, 106 Seminary Graduating Students Presented music director. Committees have been appointed to complete the Pins at Prigram Held in Santaquin many production details. Those named were Stanley Wilson, stuStanley Gunn, principal of the He that Hath Clean Hands. dent manager; Ann Staheli, stuLDS Seminary in Provo, was Mont Bona and Joyce Greaves dent director; James Lazenby, speaker at the annual Seminary were MCs to the following pro- Kim Cox, Louis Tervort, scenstubanquet at which the senior Do What ery; Blanchet Whitelock, programdents received their pins. The is Right,opening song, Charla K. grams. conductor, banquet was held last Wednes- Swanson, accompanist, Carol Ann day night in Santaquin. scripture, Psalm 24, G. Osmond Dunford, Seminary McClellan; Rummage Sale Planned Blanchet Whitelock, accompanprincipal, presented 106 gradu- ist, Carol Ann McClellan; invoating students their pins and cation, Mark Steele; welcome, By Taylor School Robert Mendenhall, president, Robert Mendenhall; trombone The executive council of the accepted on behalf of them. solo, Leon Badham; reading, Vern Theme of the program w'as School PTA met this Taylor Tanner; piano solo, Stewart duet, Car- week to make plans for the rumChristensen, Josephine Ann mage sale to be held at the schoCommunity Church Make Change olyn Christensen; response, Garl A. ol in the near future. Clifford In Time of Sunday Services Clark was named chairman. Patten, president Santaquin-Tm-ti- c Time of services of the ComMrs. Boyd Ivory will be the Stake; response, Reed Jones, munity Presbyterian church has principal Payson High school; speaker at the next Taylor been changed. Services Sunday presentation of pins, Mr. Dun-for- School PTA meeting to be held will be held at 6:30 p.m. The acceptance, Mr. Menden- April 4 She will talk about Rev. Wade L. Carter of Provo hall; talk, Mr. Gunn; quartette, Lebnon where she lived for a will have charge. Dr. Carter is Mv Strength is As the Strength year and of her trip in the surwell knows locally. of Ten, Lyle Cooper, Stan Wil rounding countries. Sunday School will be held at son, Mont Bona, Larry Nelson; the usual time, 11 a.m. benediction, Sonja Francom. pres-loo- k piano-orga- n d; af- will be picked up and the owner will have to pay a fine to redeem his dog. Councilman Monte Curtis reported he had contacted some of the farmers owning land in the north fields in regards to the ditch from the mouth of the canyon. Henry Simmons and Cleon Moore have agreed to organize the land owners and make an application to the ASC for federal aid. Shop Gets New Roof 10, Councilman Keith Jolley reported that the section of roof on the north slope of the shop building was nearly replaced with a new one. He also presented a request by the soil conservation service to permit them to park the snow mobile in the city shops for the next two or three months. Permission was granted by the council. Police Unit Approved The auxiliary police unit, who had presented their constitution, list of officers and membership at the last meeting of the city council, were officially approved and recognized as a unit, Monday night. The council made a recommendation to the unit that membership come from all sections of the city. Mayor Jones requested approval from the council to have the 'ity attorney write letters to business establishments in Pay-so- n operating cigarette vending He wanted to have machines. called to their attention that to have a cigarette machine available to minors was unlawfuL The irrigation tax schedule for the year 1956 was adopted at the the meeting. . Gud-mundse- n; $8.00 for females. Unspaded. $1.00 discount will "be allowed if ihe lax is paid on or before March 10. The taxes may be paid at the city office or to Ihe cily dog tax collector, 233 South 3 West. Sis phone No. is 567, Dogs, beginning at 8 oclock. Elmer Clark, of the USAC, will discuss chick selection for better egg production and out-- j for poultry in 1956. was born in Payson Feb. 29, 1872. A leap-yebaby, she has actually had only 17 birthdays. Her parents Reelect Officers were Carl and Elizabeth SchThursday Meeting ramm, pioneer settlers of this community, who owned and operated the first bakery in Pay-soIt was located at their home where the Orem shops now stand. J. Clark Elmer was reelected delegate to state convention, J. As a young girl, Mrs. Schoenfeld chairman of the Democratic Par- Clark Elmer. helped in the bakery and also ty Thursday night at the reorganSecond District in the small store operated in ization meeting. Floyd Taylor, chairman; Norconjunction with the bakery. Other officers were also reShe married Carl H. Schwab elected. Shanna D. Reece will ma Taylor, chairlady; Rut a Reece, (committeeFebruary 25, 1891, in the Manti remain as chairlady and Thelma secretary-treasure- r; men and delegates to be announcLDS temple. They lived in Vest, secretary-treasured at a later date) Smoot, Wyo., and Payson, and Following the precinct reorbecame the parents of 9 sons and ganization meeting district meet- Third District daughters, seven of whom are ings were held at which the six Merrill Smith, chairman; Cecil living. districts of Payson were officer- Cahoon, chairlady; Nellie BanMr. Schwab died in 1943 and ed. The new Fifth district in nister, secretary - treasurer; disn 'poured' concrete structures, she later married John Sjchoen-felthe center of Payson and the new trict committee, Byron Mendenco a leveling job, line a ditch, He died the following year. Sixth district in the West Moun- hall, Gerald Hanson, Jack Spen' lid a pond, or any other job Mrs. Schoenfeld enjoys the tain area were organized. cer; county central committee, h.eh req ires the help of the of her family, which company Following is a list of the dis- Merrill Smith, Cecil Cahoon, Jack Arhninnns available to you. The includes 29 grandchildren and 42 trict officers: Spencer, Gerald Hanson; dele"CD is verv interested in your She keeps gates to county convention, Cecil First District form and ranch conservation R. L. Wilson, Byron doing handiwork for gifts busy T. H. Reece, chairman; Norma Cahoon, problems. for them, and enjoys keeping her Jack Spencer, GerMendenhall, chvrman of home pleasant and cheerful for Elmer, .chairlady; Laura Coombs, ald Rern'll Hon-n- , to state condelegate Hanson; ihe SCD Board of Supervisors, their visits with her. She also secretary; Bert Eggertson, treasR. L. Wilson. vention, urer. district committee, Alice has asked me to remind you of loves flowers and traveling. them Annual Cooperators MeetHer sons and daughters are: Spencer, Ross Huff, Carl Marvin; Fourth District Waldo Wilson, chairman; Doning in the Rmjomin ward church Miller, Payson; Mrs. Katie Mat-er- County central committee, T. H. rn Marh 1st at 2.00 pm. Put Salt Lake City; Mrs. Nellie Reece, Shanna ' D. Reece, Bert na Ludlow, chairlady; Leila Lardistrict d on your calendar of events. Muiliner, Murray; Martin Schwab Eggertson, J. Clark Elmer, Dean son, secretary-treasureQUOTE: The history of eyery of Salt Lake City; Herbert Sch Elmer; delegates to county con- committee, James Durrant, Echo ration is eventually , written injwab, Curlee Dam, Washington; vention, Ross Huff, J. Clark Durrant, Steve Cannon; county the way in which it cares for its and Paul Schwab, Palo Alto, Elmer, Bert Eggertson, Norma central committee, Waldo Wilson, Elmer, Ida Huish, Lisle Coon; Heber Curtis, Mary Curtis; dele-- 1 soil. Calif. Franklin D Roosevelt nt UTAH Zoning Commission Restaffed by Mayor At City Council Meeting Monday, Dog Tax Collector Appointed, Rates Set Reserved Scat Second Session of Poultry School Tonight N BEST SELLERS At the Payson Public Library Filtion 1. AndersonVille, Kantor. 2. Morjorie Momingstar, Wouk. 3. Ten North' Frederick, OHara. 4. Cash CcCall, Hawley. 5. Auntie Marne, Dennis. 6. Island in the Sun, Waugh. 7. Boon Island, Roberts. 8. 9. H.M.S. Ulysses, MacLean. The Man In the Gray Flannel Suit, Wilson. at , Payson Democrats Organized Precinct and Districts n. er . d. n. n, r; ! gates to county convention, Lois Cowan, Orlyn Loveless, Waldo Wilson, Bernice Wilson, Gladys Wilson; delegate to state convention, Waldo Wilson. Fifth District Allen L. Hodgson, chairman Thelma Vest, chairlady; Lois Hasdistrict kell, secretary-treasurecommittee, J. D. Christensen, Francis Haskell, Thelma Vest; county central committee, J. D. Francis Haskell, Christensen, Thelma Vest; delegates to coun ty convention, Allen Hodgson, J. D. Christensen, Francis Haskell, Amy Vest, Wm. D. Dixon, Thelma Vest; delebate to state convention, Thelma Vest. Sixth District Merlon Bryson, chairman; Maxine Spencer, chairlady; Bernice Thompson, secretary-treasuredistrict committee, John E, Wellington, Ida Miller; county central committee, John Wellington, Ila Miller, Merlon Bryson; delegate to county convention, Ida Miller, Bernice Thompson, John E. Wellington; delegate to state convention. Merlon Bryson. r; r; Lee Okelberry Attends Farmers School, Sponsored by Local Bank Lee Okelberry, left, of Goshen is congratulated by Roy Broadbent, manager of the Commercial Bank of Utah, Payson Branch, on his being selected by this local bank to attend a young farmers school at the Utah state Agricultural School in Logan. A full week of training will be given on marketing, soils, water, feed, farm man- agement and operation. |