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Show Black Hawk racampmemll: starts Monday A parade Wednesday morn-- , ing, programs, band concert dance and a sham battle will be featured in the State Black Hawk Encampment to be held in Payson beginning next Monday. the Payson Camp, is general down Main Street to Utah Ave. u. the- celebratlon' where it will turn West to First FlovdHa 1S firs Vlce West then North to Second captain, Vera Francom is sec- - North and will then return to on4 vi e captain and Susan Main Street. The parade will Ashby is secretary. They are turn South at the Tabernacle assisting with the celebration and will retrace its route to The annual encampment arrangements. the Payson Junior High School will begin Monday evening A mammoth street where it will disburse. parade and will continue through will be shown Wednesday Many clubs and wards have the week ending with a promorning at 11 a.m. The pa- indicated that they will have gram Friday evening. rade will form at the floats in the prtrade. They W. Heber Jones, captain of High School and will Payson will build their Payson Cele- proceed I j Leading the parade on a Payson Wednesday and will ride in the parade and will Black deliver an address and will Frank Snell, first lieutenant of the Wednesday afternoon pro-- " state organization from Spgram in the city park at the G band stand at 2 pan. If anish Fork, and Susan Trotter, Governor Clyde can attend Payson, who will be the Indian the celebration Wednesday, Princess. it will be declared GovernGovernor George D. Clyde If arrangement in his busy ors Day by the committee. Daily Programs schedule can be made. Govy ernor George D. Clyde of The full schedule the State of Utah will be in will start! on Monday morning and afternoon with registration of Black Hawk Camp members in the park under direction of Mrs. Ashby. Monday evening, the Payson Comp will be the sponsor and will conduct a program at the city park at the band stand, where all programs will be conducted unless the weather is inclement in which case the programs will be held in the Junior High School. The Monday evening program bration entries early enough so they can enter the Black float will be Chief who will be three Hawk, Hawk parade. At lease bands will also march in the J. D. Christensen parade high school band instructor and summer band teacher, will have two bands in the parade and Raydon Madson will enter a band composed of Santaquin and Goshen Junior High Schools, where he is the teacher. five-da- Stake Road Shows VOLUME 73, No. 30 PAYSON, NSCD UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1960 to be presented Monday, Tuesday Makes report Nebo District produce better Farms, ranches in Nebo Stake MIA will present its annual Road Shows on two different nights this year. The first presentation, on August 1, will be for the casts of the shows and will be given at will begin at 8 oclock. Tuesdays programs include include one by Goshen at 10 a.m. and one by Moroni in the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chap- evening at 8 p.m. The 2 p.m. program is yet to be arranged. pie, parade chairman for the On Wednesday, the parade Black Hawk Encampment, will start the days activities have asked all organizations with the 2 oclock program and business houses possible with Governor Clyde as the to enter floats in the parade. speaker if he is able to attend, The city shop will be avail- otherwise Payson Camp will furnish the program. The eveable for building floats. ning program will be presentThose entering floats are ed by Springville followed by asked to contact the chair- a band concert. man in order for them to Programs Thurday will be given by Santaquin in the schedule a line of march. morning, Spanish Fork in the afternoon and Nephi in the evening. Following the afternoon program election of state officers will be conducted un- - ' der direction of Alma Fullmer, state captain from Springville. Fridays programs will be given by Monroe in the afternoon and by Fairview in the evening. The morning program is yet to be arranged. Other features of the encampment will include a dance and possibly a horseshoe tournament under direction of Lynn Powell, sports chairman. A sham battle will be arranged by the Cocklebur Riding Club to be held in their arena following one of the evening programs. A carnival will be set up in its usual place on the street north of the park sometime Saturday and will be ready for the opening of the encampAlma Fullmer ment Two food conState Black Hawk Captain cessionMonday. stands by two of the wards in Payson will be set up near the park to sell food Max Alvey Is named to visitors and those taking part in the celebration. June sailor of month A ducking machine will be Stephen Max Alvey, who set up somewhere in the area was recently promoted to Pet- and will be operated by the ty Officer, second class, was Payson Junior of Commerce. named Sailor of the Month for June at his base at Virginia W- - Maland notes Beach, Va. His name was engraved on a permanant plaque and his picture displayed throughout the month, while the notation was added to his personal perin manent record. The announce ment was carried in the newsJ. W. Maland, a Lake Shore paper at his station at the farmer for many years, celetime the news was released brated his 89th birthday Wedfor publication. He was also nesday, July 20, at his home, given two days off as an 330 West Utah Avenue, Pay-soaward. when his nieces, Mrs. HilMr. Alvey and his wife, the da Penman of Salt Lake City former Gwen Goble of Spring- and Mrs. Arthur Harsley and ville, and their two children Mr. Harsley of Bountiful broureside at Virginia Beach. He ght birthday cake and spent is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- the afternoon with Mr. Maland rice Alvey of Payson. and his wife, Lillie. On Sunday a family dinner was given in Salt Lake City at the home of his eldest son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. William Maland. Covers were placed for the honored guest and his wife and the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Amy Boulton of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard (Esther) Dimmick of Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Maland of Spanish Fork and the host Another son, Loren couple. Maland of Payson, was unable to attend. Mr. Maland was born in Newton Heath, a suberb of He Manchester, England. came to the United States 80 years ago in 1880, as a boy of nine years. The family, including his parents and two HEX APPEAL . . . Nick Adams sisters, settled in Bountiful. met the recent Friday the 13th In 1913 Mr. Maland took up with this dare: He is studying farming in Lake Shore and his tv script under a ladder. remained there until retiring. Shows name? Appropriately, He lived in Spanish Fork and The Rebel. Orem before moving to Pay-so- n about 12 years ago. Parade entries the Stake Tabernacle. August 2 has been designated the night for public showMore and more ing, and will be Our farms and ranches in the land, presented in h d Ward, the Nebo Soil Conservation farmers are talking about District are better prepared acre inches of water per ap- Ward, West Ward, and Spring Lake Ward. Third and Fourto serve and maintain the plication, with a total water th Wards will present their or inches so of use many standards of our local people shows in the Stake Tabernacle. and to bolster the strength of acre feet, to produce a crop. Curtain time is 7:45 p.m. The show with highest rat our nation as a result of our They are speaking in terms of will represent Nebo Stake ings of water the holding capacity soil and water conservation at the Drama Festival to be SUNDAY BAND CONCERTS J. D. Christensen, band leader, is shown conducting Paysons of soils kinds and different SCD Chairman program, said held at Palmyra Stake house traditional Sunday evening band concert. The band concerts have been conducted every Bernell J. Hansen of Spanish how much water is needed to August 5 at 7:30, with Nebo Sunday night through the summer months. People from Payson and towns in the vicinity refill the soil profile. Thomas Stake participating at 8:30. Fork. enjoy the concerts. on water of Spotten, Nebo SCD SupervisConservation or said, its a healthy situais SCD of Nebo the the farms Stake Softball tion and one which we in the of Interest gaining ground. Wednesday, July 20 the water users is gradually Soil Conservation District are to report. happy going beyond the talking stage A greater awareness is also and is entering the realm of being noted among the nonactive water conservation on farming populace of the Nebo SCD. Garden clubs, ladies literary clubs, womens social er part by high school students, Of all the charming facets out the years without interup-tioto groups, church groups and The event intermingles a number of older persons fill County of life in this community, boy scout organizations are inof old the in with not for band members able the summertime band concerts something among those who are discussof ovations the new, retaining to participate on a Sunday make held every Sunday evening at a flavor the ing and studying about soil evening. erosion and its cure, about Memorial Park are probably resorts in certain popular Even His Honor, Mayor G. water and its control and efthe most enjoyable. and amusement places. Osmond Dunford, sits in with ficient application or use in There citizens of all ages said be to is which Music, the band and blows a mean as well as indusmeet after church services are the language of the unagriculture twelve from County Agents trumpet in first chair to assist western trial areas. As a total popustates will in dismissed, and enjoy the cool iverse, is also a language of .n stop presentation of a tuneful Utah of the evening in an atmos- all ages, and this is proved in County July 29 as a part lace we are becoming more program every Sunday in the of a 4500 mile jaunt of farm- aware of our dependence upthe variety of ages in people month. phere of congenial areas in seven western on water and its growing found enjoying the band coning of the high states. J. D. scarceness. Industrial expan This is one of the few week- certs. Ages of the musicians school Christensen, is conductor of faculty sion, growing populations, and state the also and the concerts in In Utah County the group varies, though ly band the and has held the band, a demand for more greater are visiting the which has been given through band is made up for the great- same Santaquin water on the front line of position for many years, Watershed Project, the Rowley food The concerts have been preproduction means our sented in Memorial Park since Brothers Fruit Farm at West available source of water more Mountain and Allen Galt the its construction in 1919 under valuable to everyone of us the late Mayor Henry Erland-so- Swine Ranch at Spanish Fork every day. to Clair Acord, According Prior to this concerts A great deal of stress has Utah Sounty Agent. were given in a small been placed on the conservaThe Agents left Salt Lake band stand where the tion of water during the past 11 on and visited have July parking lot is now by the board of SuperThe Saddlette Riding Club, associate of the state organi- Safeway located on West Utah Avenue, ranches and farms in Idaho, year visors of the Nebo SCD and a zation. is membered which by group CaliforWashington, Oregon, Soil Conservation personnel of local women, is busy makThe Saddlettes have enjoynia, Mexico, Arizona and Utah stationed in the south end of Race the for enter men and ed a full calendar of events ing preparations Payson where farm management, Utah County. Events of the district, when recently, when they appeared and processing marketing, Some of the more important the meet is held in Payson in the parade at the Ute Stamreenlists in service have been studied by the practices completed on the August 6. pede, and also in the Grande Each has state one The Selective Service office group. cooperating farms and ranches This is the first year the Entree at the rodeo in the Agent County representative at Spanish Fork has released on club has participated as an evening. the Tour. Utah has been of the Nebo SCD during the news the 12 months includes: Con following concerning Also, they rode in the parade represented by Utah County past men: servation cropping systems Utah County Agent at Spanish Fork last Saturday service 2931 acres; 4826 acres of ferEntered into active military AAUW Information obtained will plans evening. 291 acres of brush Marvin LeRoy Lind-lebe used in furthering Exten- tilizers; 17909 Saturday, July 30, they will service: acres of range-lan- d removal; Fork, Spanish Army; Lynn and appear in the parade sion Service Programs in the used conservatively; 724 Grande Entree at Springville, Porter Leavett, Springville, respective counties. The Prowhen stock events will be held Army; Earl Garth Halvorson, ject has been sponsored by the acres of range land seeded; Springville, Army; Keith Eu- National County Agents As- 10.6 miles of ditches and can the arena. committees at Members of the Cocklebur gene Huff, Springville, Army; sociation and Dow Chemical als lined with concrete; 4 farm Morris Peterson, Sprponds constructed; 3166 water committee Riding Club have appeared in Joseph and Officers control structures installed in Robert Leon Company. Navy; ingville, will and events above Aspartici chairmen of the American the water distribution systems; Carl Smith, Payson, Army; at sociation of University Wo- pate in events offSpringville. 1123 acres of land were levelDavis Jr., Lynn James was Leroy held run Elimination men, Spanish Fork Branch, 9 sprinkler irrigation ed; Jack Maland, Army; Payson, the Montague, 2nd 5 Payson arena, met last Wednesday at the Tuesday at were installed on 311 Hansen, 3rd 4 Salmon Mapleton, Dwayne Pulsipher, home of Elizabeth Huish, presacres; 22 miles of fence con- Durrant, 5th 3 Army; Dennis Wesley Christhold their Park Ward will ident, to plan the coming seastructed on range and pastures Air ensen, Force; 5th 3 sons activities. annual fresh salmon fry on for better control of forage Gasser, Fourth 3 Separated from the armed Durrant, Emma Della Larsen, Spanish Wednesday, August 10, at for livestock; 850 acres of McBeth .West 3 forces: Richard J. Hone, Spre the Payson City Park. DinDennis B. pastures were G. Taylor, 3rd 3 Fork, is vice president; Ruth Army; ingville, secner will be served begin- - planted, Beckstrom, Spanish Fork, Clark, of Springville, Marine Team Standings ning at 6 p.m. retary; Alice Spencer, Payson, Corps; Rodger Howard Hutchpians are being made and W Adults will be charged action taken by the Nebo SCD treasurer, and Mary Ann Hanens, Springville, Army; James Ward 4 Fifth treasurer. children and will $1.75 assistant pay Lawrence Simmons, Springsen, cooperators to continue the Third Ward 4 nam$1.00 for the fresh salmon chairmen of soil water and ville, Navy. application Department Ward 3 Second dinner Payson, Huber, Blaine Kenneth conservation practices throughed were Pamela Cannon, of 3 West Ward out the coming year. Payson, Army. membership; Della McClellan, 3 Park Ward Mavis media; mass Payson, 1 First Ward educaNybo, Spanish Fork, 0 Fourth Ward Payson, Cloward, Vera tion; status of women; Marie Taylor, CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE Jane ' Payson, civil defense;fellowLeague Standings Lake man candidates will also and Frances Anderson and Jacob Weiler, Salt Democratic State Chairman ernatorial Sargent, Springville, at the announcT. Thurman Dinner, William ElecVictory speak of Uda July 25 the of the arrange- City, Chairman ship; Mrs. Larsen and Governor Edmondson, at 33 ments Committee of the Con tions Committee. R H E Governor J. that ed Saturday pro Fork, Hansen, Spanish 16 16 5 Leos Howard Edmondson of Okla- - years of age, is the youngest Spanish Nelson, Janice said Mr. that reg- Crouchs Thurman gram; 9 10 8 tt..La iiijj Hc W1U attCUU UIC Aytniu- - gjTbitiwi as wiit. Wncu k tiu bvo. He was elected chief execu- - vention appointments include istration of delegates will begin W Cloward Oklahoma in 1958 . , Bryant Croft, Salt Lake City, at 7:00 a.m. and the convention L Minnick Hodgson, Pay- vention and deliver the prin- - tive of 10 K. Granger, former Chairman of the Platform and will be convened at 9:00 a.m. HR Cox, Bishop, Jones. DinWalter a at address Victory cipal Georganna s n legislative1 W J. Because of the Committee, Cnonkh Fork oarlimen-- 1 ner to follow. Both events will Democratic Congressman from Resolutions large amount 4 0 Ball- - Utahs First District, will be Clark Elmer, Payson, the Terrace at be held Payson, tarian- Marv Jeppson, ComSat2 1 of man the of chairman the Credentials Lake Salt in convention, City, and courtsey; 1 2 30. Senator Frank and Freda Pruett of Tooele mittee; James P. Alger, Price, Fork, July urday, nena Winter Spanish 2 note Entertainment as 0 act Rules and address. David of Genola will Chairman E. the w-, Moss, Congressman j j Warner Payson, an j D. Frank Wilkins is chair- -' Order of Business Committee; will be kept to a minimum, Sinclair 0 2 gub-- 1 Is. and the King, Partys Floyds ters r First-Fift- Park-Secon- Sunday night band concerts enjoyed by large crowds n. Agents tour of Santaquin project good-fellowsh- Saddlettes will host district riding clubs race events n. tree-shad- ed makes y, for year, J. 89th birthday July 20 Payson n, names sys-ste- Fry grass-legum- j State Democratic convention convenes in S.L. Saturday ' (2-- j . . (0-- ' ' - Jean-(roo- i m Chair-h'stnri- an CATFISH LeGrande Gudmundsen holds a catfish he caught last Wednesday afternoon on Utah Lake which he claims is the largest one of its kind caught from the lake. The fish weighed in at 8 pounds. Fearn Gray shows two large gass the two men caught on their successful trip to the lake. BIGGEST |