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Show iJ iu p nt A' no o..It Lake City 2 Lk h , Chappie Wins Utah County Sheriff Post murthwa'rte, Hodgson Win Tues Re-electi- on The vote n Pavoti, i! was m the rest of the nation, for an oil viai election There were nearly 2000 votes cast m the s Payson districts District one cast the laigest vote with Hit) !ets gaing to the poles. It was estimated that close to 90 of the iegisteied voters in district one exercised their right to vote. was veiy , hiuy r VOLUME SEVENTY, PAYSON, No UTAH, THURSDAY, NOV. 6, 5 1 out uctonous. Ralph "Dick Ch ipple, Payson likeable chief of Police, was elected county hei iff and Thelma Vest 1958 A v,iuithwait, incumbent Is Bid on 30,210 cemfoitable margain Chappie was a candidate on the Republican ticket md Mrs Smurthwaite was a uid d ite on the Democratic ikt t Mr Chappie's oppon-n- t Mr Chtraus $85,-44- Fiirstfc 58 Play Thuro, Firh The Payson High play, The gone out. Whole Towns Talking, will be a theory presented Thursday and Friday at the Payson High SchoThe curtain ol Auditorium. will go up at 8 15. If yast success means anything, Payson Highs play, The is Whole Towns Talking, bound to be a popular production. The bnll.ant farce ran an entire season in New York and has become the best loved play performed by amateurs. In brief, the plot is this: Mr. Simmons wants to marry his daughter to his junior partner in business. But Chester the partner, is the kind of batchlor no woman would He is such a blank, want. that Simmons, says Mrs. everytime he comes into the room it seems that he has just Bin-ne- y, Mr. Simmons has that every woman wants the man that every other woman wants and conceives the plan of inventing a few love affairs for the unromatic Chester. But with whom? From a book shop Chester chooses at random some photographs of beautiful 'women. The movie star, Letty Lythe, is selected and the story is allowed to creep out. In no time at all, the whole town is talking and the girls falling for Chester left and right. In the midst of his glory Letty Lythe comes to town, accompanied by her fiance, who happens to be a prize fighter. Then trouble starts for- poor old Chester, but he weathers the storm and gale of laughter to win Ethel in the end. - Hunting Ares Set Upfor Benefit Fund to purchase A new pheasant hunting an opportunity area, set up this year for the food at four separate stations benefit of the girls home to on Saturday, Nov. 8, the opbe constructed in Santaquin ening day of the hunt. The stations are to be includes the area Canyon, around Payson and Santaquin. by the Young Womens Officials in charge of the Mutual Improvement Associarea have declared that only ations of Nebo Stake and wards hunt will be per- of the stake. a three-da- y Locations and wards in mitted on lands within the area. The state fish and game charge follow: (1) crossroads department, however, havee de- west of the West Ward chapel, West ward and Second ward; clared a hunt. Hunting permits will (2) Benjamin road, First and Fifth wards; (3) Spring Lake be sold for $1.00 each. Ward ticket chairmen have area at intersection west of been named and tickets may Vaughn Davis farm, Spring be purchased from them in Lake ward; (4) Garner place advaice of the hunt. Appoint- on Highway 91 toward Salem, ed in the various wards were Third and Fourth wards. Flint Dixon, first; Jasper Hill, second; Lavard Wright, third; Heber Curtis, fourth; Richard Wilson, fifth; Walter Rigby, Park; John Seat, West. Tickets may also be purchased at Payson High School gained Dee Adams Service in Spring their final league victory last Lake and at Rolfes Market in Friday when they defeated the Spanish Fork Dons, 19 to 14. Santaquin. The game was played on the Checking Stations Checking stations will be Payson h field where another grudge match set up at the following locations in the area: Del Bishop was released. The game got under way corner, West Mountain road; to Stewart Schaerrer, North boun- with Payson kicking-of- f A fairly even battle on Spanish. Cemetefy dary; Benjamin road; Beer ensued until the final part of Benjamin-Payso- n old on Spanish the first half. On a forty yard Creek bridge Fork road; Morgan Ballard punt returned by Paul Bowcorand a 20 yard pass play lane; Arthur Francom Jr. Line ers J. Karl Worthington to from ner; Salem Canal; High the Lions scored. Joe HighAhlin, boundary; Salem Canal, Utah-Jua- b Paul Bowers made a sweeping way 91 on the high- end run for the touchdown and county line; Ewell pond,and all Lynn Obom ran the extra way 6; Keigley Quarry other roads leading into the point. In the second quarter, Bowers again streaked across area. Pheasant hunters will have the goal line for a T. D. The per-ate- d five-da- y state-wid- Leg-lsatu- 2; p. Spring Lake Will Hold Annual Bazaar Nov 14 The annual Relief Society Bazaar will be held Friday, Nov. 14, at 6:00 p.m. at the Ward Amusement Hall. Bazaar articles and a food sale will be the highlights. The committee in charge is composed of the Relief Soci ety executives with President Lucille Spencer as chairman. A cafeteria supper will be served from 6:00 until 7:30, hot turkey sand featuring wiches, chicken pies, chilli, cake, pie, salad, ice cream and punch. Various booths will be operated during the evening, Payson-Spanis- score 19-1- 4 . . Rec Older Oven County, Mr Chappie in unofficial returns won handily with a vote m the countys 118 dis tr cts of 18,299, Mr. Kay polled 15,303 Thelma Vest Smurthwaiite won by a majority of 3439 v tes over her opponent Mrs. Caittr. Mrs Smurthwaite had a count of 18,304 and Mrs. Bairutt, Payson native, c in ltd Paj son by a L, comfoi table mat gin in h.s lace for a scat on the stite school board. He polled 1427 to his opponents Sheriff-elec- 512. t had Chippie the largest vote of any candidate on the ticket of either party. He had 1527 voters vote for him. Mr. Barnett was second high and Mrs. Smurthvvaite was third h.gh with a tote of 1221 Paysons only two candidates for Utah County officers in Tuesday elect. on came Items for sale will include household articles, aprons, doll clothes, used articles, pop corn, candy, etc. There will be a fi6h pond and ring toss game for the children. A white elephant sale is also in pro is invited, gress. Everyone another 6 pointer. Paul Christen then ran over the extra point. The final score was 19 to 14. Many of the outstanding players of the game not men tioned are most of the men on the line. Paul Meridith Neil Losser, Wayne Parker, J. D. Rindlisbacher, Kim Ly Stanley Gene Sadler, Spring man, and many others put their all into making the game Lake, will be honored at a a success. missionary farewell program Sunday evening at the Spring Final League Standing Lake Ward church. The pro ed Mrs. Carter 14,865. Allen Hodgson bested his Republican opponent, Byron Dastrup, by a vote of 2233 to 1482. Barnett Leads Owen L. Barnett maintains a comfortable margain in his contest for the state school board ver Dr. R. V. Larson of Vernal. Mr. Barnett carried Utah County by a vote of 20,058 to 12,235. The dis- trict includes Wasatch, Duchesne and Uintah counties. Mr. Barneft was leading in Wasatch County by a good margain. Sterling incumbent Jones, commissioner from county Spanish Fork running for on the Republican ticket for a term, was apparently defeated in a close contest by Democrat Marcellus Nielson also of Span ith Fork. The unofficial count gave Jones 16,472 and two-ye- Nielson Allen L. Hodgson will represent District in Utah Legislature. . . . ar 16,754. Favors Betting Petitior. The initiative petition to legalize betting in the state was defeated by a big margain but the petition if it depended on the Payson Vote would have carried n voted 910 in favor of betting and 746 against. pari-mutu- el Pay-so- 6 Payson Vote Tabulation Owen L. Barnett leading for state school board member . . . Hawaiian Program to Be Presented at Parkview PTA Meeting An outstanding program on Hawaii will be presented by students from the B. Y. U. at the Parkview P.T.A. meeting which will be held at the school Wednesday evening, Nov 12th at 8 p.m. As part of an international relationship program it will feature Mrs. Helen Galbraeth Sadler Accepts Mssionary Call, Farewell Testimonial Set Sunday at half time was Payson Christensen to Earl Gull scor 0. busi-ne-- one-ha- lf in Final Game Spanish In the third quarter Payson took a 75 yard march to score again. Ronald Francom made the score and the point after failed. With the score 19 to 0 going into the fourth quarter the Dons decided to put on steam. After a 55 yard run by Paul Christensen, who was brought down from behind on the Payson 10 by Joe Ahlin, the Dons went over for their first score of the game. The score was made by Larry Mattinson, who plunged through the line. John Harmon made the extra point. Later on in the quarter the Dons again struck back. In the final minutes of play a 50 yard pass play from halfback Paul 13, re fiom district six, won reelection over Byron s Da.strup, retired Payson Ralph Dick Chappie Thelma Vest Smurthwaite m..n District six includ. . . will be Utah County . reilected Utah County es Payson and South Utah Sheriff. No-emb- er The Cast The cast is as follows: Mr. Simons, Marden Dixon; Mrs. Simmons, Ellen. Greenhalgh: Ethel Simmons, Judy Done; Chester Binney, Harold Wilkinson; Sally, Nancy Pulver; Lila, Deanne Brereton; Annie, Janis Loveless; Donald Swift, Joe Hill; Roger Sheilds, Doug las Christensen; Sadie Bloom, Ella Jayne Gatley; Taxi driver, Lynn Oborn; Letty Lythe, Bonnie Heelis; Mrs. Jackson, Elaine Rogers; and girls, Mar-d- a Hartvigsen, Susie Cambell, Kathryn Jermain, Kathleen Francom. The scene crew chairmen are; Bruce Nelson and Gordon Spotten. Chairman of prop erties as Marda Hartvigsen, Susie Cambell is chairman of costuming. Chairmen of advertising are; Kathryjn Jermain and Kathleen Francom, A student from the B.Y.U, Miss Rita Ringquist, will be The in charge of make-ustudent directors are Christine Walton and James Cooper. Don R. Milner is the director, Payson Stops Dons Piovo Allen L Hodgson, incumb-n- t men ber of the State 3; y Payson High Produces f Con- struction, Salt Lake City, Prather & Boardman, of Provo, $80 720; Wade Con struction Company, Casper, Dohrman & Wyo., $84,898; eral contract, plumbing and Crawford, Salt Lake City, heating and electrical. J. and Groneman & Co , Clark Elmer, Payson, was low $88,400. bidder on the general contract Other plumbing and heatwith a bid of $74,755. Low bidders were Buckley-Johnsoing bidder and heating plumbing $52,885; Spnngville, and was Miller Plumbing H. G Blumenthal Co , Provo, bid a with Heating, Payson, of $46,355. $9,100 was the low 946,679, Brown Plumbing and electrical bid, who was Dud-re- Heating, Payson, $46,679; and Walsh Plumbing Co. $53 254 Electric, Provo. There were three other elecContract for the construc- trical contract bidders they tion of the addition was not were L. C. Guyman, Provo, entered into, however, by the $13,888; Erdman Electric, af council and hospital because Coombs $9,429; Springville, the total bid was much high- Electric, $9,675. Payson, er than was anticipated when Mayor G. Osmond Dunford construction was planned. conducted the regular city of The bids and possibility council meeting Monday ight raising additional funds will in the city ouncil chambers hosbe studied at the next with all councilmen present pital board meeting on Minutes of the meeting of Oc12. tober 20 and the special meetThe bond election, which ing of October 29 were read was held on June 30, 1958 and approved. authorized the issuance of Stanley Peterson, president $60,000 in general obligation of the Payson Junior Chambbonds for the construction of er of Commerce, and Gordon a new west wing on the has Tervort, treasurer, met with pitaL George A. Cheever, the council and presented a hospital manager, reports that statement of money received there is nearly $25,000 in a and expended on the race proreserve fund for the construc- grams and the concession stand tion. The $85,000 is about at the race track. Profit from $45,000 short of the needed the two ventures was $303.12, funds to let the contracts. was remitted to the city for their share. Mayor Dunford was authto sign a mayors deed orized Schedules Santaquin on the George H. Wilson prop58 Citizen Banquet erty, which was recently sold to A. H. Millett. The deed The annual Honor Citizen" was signed at the request of banquet and program will be attorney Dave McMullin. held Friday, Nov. 7, at the Mr. McMullin reported that Santaquin First ward recrea the abstractor was making an tion hall. The Lions club with estimate on the cost to replace Pres. Alfonzo Kester as chair- the abstracts of title of Glenn man is sponsoring this event Loveless which were damagwhich has been held yearly ed when his basement was since 1956. Assisting with de- flooded. tails are Rolfe Griffiths, Ever-ett- e Special Improvement District Sufficient property owners Kester, Vernon Prince and William Kaletta. Events had protested the special start at 7 p.m. district that the Each club and organization city council declared the disHowever, have submitted names to be trict was killed. voted on and one outstanding it was recommended that a citizen has been or will be meeting be held with the chosen by impartial judges Chamber of Commerce beaubefore the event Firday night. tification committee to see The two Santaquin Ward if anything could be done to Relief Socities are preparing recate the district. Ways were also discussed as and serving the banquet. Pro possibility of reducing the ceeds to go for these organicost to the property owner. zations. Juab Jackson, Raymond County sheriff, will be featured speaker and Dean Peay Gene will act as master of ceremonies to a variety program. n, inson. m n, $38,-89- High School Play Friday Four who play leading parts in the first Payson High School play of the year are left to right, Doug Christensen, Judy Done, Bonnie Heelis and Harold Wilk- was Roscoe Kay, Santa-uMrs. Smurth-- , native aite defeated Clarice Carter Other Bidders Other bidders on the general contract were Kaze and Gammon, Provo, $79,000; Burdick Lumber Company, Pay-so$82,107; coun- rder, was reelected by i Hospital Addition Bids were opened last Wednesday n ght in the City Council Chambers for construction of an addition to the Payson City Hospital, in the presence of the Mayor, City Council and the Payson Hospital board. Low bidders on the addition totaled $130,210. The bid was called for in three parts, gen- uc ty in ber Salt Lake City on Novem- 17. The program honoring Elder Sadler includes oigan pit. lude, Aroha Butler; opening song Glory to God on High invocation by Elmer Mower Sacrament song. How Great the Wisdom and the Love; remarks, Bishop R. N. Moore; speaker, Pres. Delphin S Hiatt; speaker Bishop G CKrnond n Dunford; duet, Aroha Butler and Rhea remarks, parents of missionary; remaiks, missionary; song, Lois Menlove, LuDene Peery, Darlene J acobson, Dorothy Moore, accompanist, Rhea Menlove; and benediction, Archer Butler. piano-orga- Men-lov- e; Saturday M.I.A. Dance One of the gala events of the week will be the weekly Stake MIA Dance Refreshments will be ser- ved with the strains of music T,me to come is 8.30. The host ward is the First. The date is Saturday the tan-tilizi- 8. |