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Show The Pavson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Utah State Western Riding Clubs Hold State Meet Participants Determined by Previous Elimination THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1957 Elimination contests held in district five have determined participants for the annual state meet, Utah St3te Western Riding Clubs, to be held at Heber, August Host clubs for the two meets were Levan and Benjamin, held at Nephi and Payson. Winners are as follows, first, second and third places named in order: Western Trail Class, Benjamin, Barney; Springville, Harwood; Nephi, Jones; Trailer Race, Benjamin, Peay and Barney; Nephi, Barton and Jarrett; Nephi, Blackett and Jackson; Western Pleasure, Salem, Hanks; Genola, Bigler; Payson, Cloward; Drills, Spanish Fork, Springville; Clover Leaf Race, Spanish Fork, Wilson, fanner, Hughes, Erick-seBingham; Goshen, Davis, Cook, Morgan, Horten, Thomas; Payson, Tanner, Marvin, Roach, Wilson, Spainhower; Water Race, Springville, Bailey, Kenser, Peay, Gurr, Harwood; Nephi, Jarrett, Winn, Garrett, Jacobsen, Barton; Salem, Beebe, Porter, Fergusen, Roach, Moore; Calf Roping, Spanish Fork, Thomas; Payson, Wilson; Payson, Staheli; Wild Cow Milking, Springville, Boyer and Gurr; Levan, Morgan and Engle; Benjamin, Shepherd and Aitkin; Discuss Mosquito Problem County Representatives Mayor Stansfield Reports on Progress in Goshen Are your midsummer evenings California and St. Louis. One made miserable by mosquitoes? case of malaria in Utah County That is the general feeling of is definitely known to have remopeople throughout Utah County, sulted from the bite of a Dr. Smith pointed out as attested to by a representa- squito. tive group of Utah County resi- that the Health Department is dents at a meeting held at the! in no position financially to carUtah Valley Hospital, under the ry on a mosquito abatement prosponsorship of the Utah County gram at the present time since it Tuberculosis and Health Associa- is Operating cn approximately tion. Dr. Eddie F. Barr, Presi- ninety cents per capita basis, dent of the Association, presided. which is the very minimum. A committee consisting of Mr. The meeting was called for the H. Zenger, as Chairman, Mr. J. the of scope determining purpose of the mosquito problem in this C. A. Rasmussen and Mr. Flake county and deciding upon the Rogers was appointed to arrange most effective program of con- a meeting with the County Commissioners with the express pur trol. en- pose of asking for an appropria an Stansfield gave Mayor large to make lightening report on the work ittion sufficiently the Health Depart for possible connecin done Goshen in being tion with the welfare against mo- ment to carry on an efficient prowould include the squitoes. He told of traversing gram, which on horseback the rim of Utah mosquito abatement program, A Lake in his area and said he was figure of $1.50 per capita was made vividly aware of the mag- suggested. Further notice of the nitude of the mosquito problem date and time of the meeting from observing the innumerable will be given and all attending other breeding places of the mosqui- the meeting, as well os ah toes which cluster around the interested persons, were invited Lake. Mayor Stansfield is of the to attend. During a general board meetopinion that much more research into the problem would be bene- ing of the Utah County Tubercuficial before any organized cam- losis and Health Association, paign of control is launched; and which followed discussion of the he recommended that the Morris mosquito problem, it was voted County Health Department, in to send $100.00 to the Utah State Morristown, New Jersey, be con- Tuberculosis Hospital for use in tacted relative to the successful occupational therapy. abatement program recently conducted there. Glen Sagers explained the several stages involved in the proBy Dorothy Thomas duction of a new. crop of moMr. and Mrs. Delbert Jensen squitoes each 7 to 10 days. Breeding places cluster along the Lake returned home Sunday after Shore, in swampy areas, along spending ten days at Yellowstone roadways where irrigation ditch- Park. es have overflowed, and within Mr. and Mrs. Dewain Sanderthe cities in gutters, tin cans, old son visited at Fish Lake last tires anyplace where water may week end. stand for a week or more. He Mrs. Dorothy Thomas entertold the group of the expense in- tained the Eight Club" volved in an effective abatement last week. Friendly Cards were played program. The mosquitoes abili- with prizes awarded to Mrs. ty to fly fairly long distances and Elsie Oberg, Mrs. Evelyn Larson their wide differences in habits and Mrs. Dee Christensen. Also make elimination of all mosquipresent were Mrs. Vera Larsen, toes an impossibility. The des- Mrs. Jennie Sanderson, Mrs. Detruction of the places where the lia Mrs. Nellie Finch and White, mosquitoes breed costs the most special guest, Mrs. Phyliss Thombut has the most permanent val- as. Lunch was served. ue. This can be accomplished by Mrs. draining ponds of stagnant water Doleen Raymond LeEaron, Miss LeBaron, Gam LeBaron, or filling them in. Spraying is a temporary measure at best and who is stationed at Fort Ord, vismust be repeated at regular in- ited in Genola Sunday. Gam Is tervals in order to prove effect- a son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ive. It was noted that in 1952 LeBaron. Mrs. Mary Newman and dauthe entire County was sprayed and there was a definite improve- ghter, Marilyn, from Eureka visment. Mr. Sagers pointed out ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. that Utah County is the only Milton Thomas Sunday. Donald and Max Oberg, Michcounty south of Box Elder, of comparable population, without ael Spotten and Jack Thomas returned home last week end after an abatement program. Dr. C. M. Smith, Director of visiting at Yellowstone and Lovthe Health Depart- ell, Wyo., for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Smilh from ment, stressed tha health hazards to both humans and livestock Salt Lake visited in Genola last from the infectious bite Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas of the mosquito. Encephalitis, Tularemia and Malaria result and children attended the Neil-so- n reunion at Nephi Canyon last from mosquito bites. There have been epidemics of encephalitis in Sunday. Mrs. Eugene Hunt and son, Chuckie, from Salt Lake are visThe Payson Chronicle iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Thomas before Mr. Hunt A weekly newspaper, establish- returnes to school at Cedar City. ed in 1888, published every Floyd Nelson and Miss Darlene Thursday and entered as second Peart from Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. Class matter at the post office in Lany Gardner from Provo visitPayson, Utah, under the act of ed at Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Nelson enMarch 8, 1879. tertained at a Sunday dinner for yon in Southern Utah. Five Subscription rate, $3.00 per year, Provo. $1.75 6 months, payable in single copy 10 cents. - 16-1- 7. n, Treasury Secretary Robert B. Anderson, left, In his first official of the Treasury sold a $100 United States aeries E Savings Bond to outgoing Treasury Secretary George M. Humphrey, right, who was prohibited by law from acquiring Government seeur-ttle-a as long 9 bo was in office. Secretary Anderson is shown accepting a $75.00 check from Mr. Humphrey in exchange for the $100 Savings Bond. Mr. Humphrey said that he was Just delighted as my first act as a private citizen again to buy a Savings Bond and join the forty million other citizens who own these Bonds and prise them highly," The sale was made Immediately after the two returned to the Treasury following Secretary Andersons swearing-l- n In the presence of President Eisenhower and other top officials at the WWte House, act as Secretary Cutting Horse, Salem, Beebe; Goshen, Green; Payson, Depew; Ribbon Pull, Goshen, Davis and Burraston; Salem, Moore and Nelson; Levan, McPherson and McPherson; Team Tying, Nephi, Winn and Pew; Payson, Wilson and Roach; Spanish Fork, Wilson and Gard- min, Argyle, , Peay, Shepherd, Bingham, Beckstrom; Parade Class, Salem, Christen-s- ( e, n; Spanish Fork, Wilson; Diamond; Stock Horse, Payson, Depew; Goshen, Green; Nephi, Pew; Pairs Pleasure, Salem, Vaud and Donna Hanks; Spanish Fork, Tanner and Hughes; Springville, Bona and Oakley. ner; Parade, Springville; Benjamin; Spanish Fork; Flat Races, half mile, Benjamin, Argyle; Benjamin, Argyle; Gos mile, shen, Peart; Payson, Benjamin, McKinnon; Wilson; Benjamin, Clayson; three-eight- one-four- S Spri-rgvill- BRONSONS liONSor th mile, Goshen, Horton; Goshen, Cook; Genola, Draper; one eighth mile, Nephi, Jenkins; Goshen, Cook; Payson, Brown; Miller, Relay Race, Goshen, Cook, Horton, Steele; Nephi, Pew, Winn, Warwood, Jacobsen; Genola, Montague, Draper, Peart, Jensen; Chariot Race, Genola, Draper; Genola, Oberg; Barrel Race, Spanish Fork, Tanner, Erickson, Hughes, Wilson, Bingham; Nephi, Pew, Jenkins; Goshen, Miller, Davis, Jensen, Cook, Thomas; Potato Race, Nephi, Pew, Jarrett, Howard, Sparks; Levan, Stevensen, Powelsen, McPherson, Engle; Benja War-woo- d, War-woo- d, SHOES OVER 100 STYLES give you a free demonztration of Bronson Cushion Shoes. 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