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Show porj i I h l. n r3n K pyjj in -- n i A on uu Ehctxu Day is Ti eveiy eligible voter tast Jus vole for tht eh datt s of his choice. In most cities in this aiea, three city council posts ae at stake m the eVction Six eaiuhd.iks ate Lying for the tlnee olficc in Payton City Citit n candidates aie S. hdo Baiiutt, Clarence A Hill and Dr Robert Hogan. The .55. Ujfo' Petitions Ready on Conservancy Dist. Pehtiom JJJ sot king a minimum Ilmckley said problems related fnm!U;?SJ .r'.01K:!,lyit0 lhe furmn of a conser- County who vancy distnet have now been Dancaats a'e tunning Flank wish to sec a s Vi rt solved dealing the A Beek.strom, Jack Pre way for const ivancy distnet formed to the i to be signed. The aid in the clevilopmtnt of the last county to approve the Ct ntrul Utah Project wtie idea of the district, Duchesne Volume 76 givtn to may oi s Tuesday m County has now had its reserNumber 44 PAYSON, UTAH THURSDAY, OCT. 31, R 63 the Utah County Commission vations answered regarding chambers. the county's water lights. Commissioner G Mai ion Jay R Bmahain, executive fin t etor of the Utah Water and Board spoke at the i fo Give Tuesday session. The' petitions given to the m ivois of all the communities m the county are to be retum-f- d Rnio and a hulf years in 10 clays, Commissionr (, milt lit in a Sov t pi iron Hinckley said. The Payson Chamber o gresentative Shuman Lloyd, quet. The banquet will be held md la'e labor tamp can set m The minmum suggested Commerce met at ELbs Caf iccept.rg the invitat'on fiom Fnday, January 24. This date a l.fi tin e, Ike to Cumber of signatures for the Ilan-'e- n Wm noon. has Chairman bron set so Du as not inMonday to nquet John Noble; (,n of the Kw ii unty is: Payson 100; Goshen Piesident Leo Daley rca; to be the main speaki r at terfere with the Payson H:gn Am r can e.ln- ns t v r to 13; Santaquin, 30; Salem, 20; a letter fiom Utah State Re he Chambers annual ban- - School basketball games, chfrom a Russian i Utah Coimty, prism urch or city affairs. Circle the camp. GJ0; A'pme City, 21; American date on your calender now and tricts wall be: He will b' l elating his ex-- j Folk, 15.0; Gentla, 10; Lehi, i - plan to hear Mr. Lloyds Fizst, Petectneet School; pi nor a s whin ho speaks at 100, Lmdon 30; Mapleton, 50; speech. die Pro-Second Taylor School; Tahnpjele on Fn-- 1 Oiem, 150; Pleasant Grove, A discussion of ways and The Statue of Liberty, which was presented to this countiy lay. Nova mb r 1 lie will tell 100; Frovo, 100; Spanish Fork, ofW. Line Canal Harold Third, was WARD BISHOPRIC SECOND High center, Hawker, means to reopen the Huish f the Moi mons he met by France, will be 76 years old on October 23. For seventy-si- x in the 150; and Springville, 150. sustained bishop of the Payson Second Ward Sunday evening, fice; dav years the Statue of Liberty has stood as a glob J beacon of hope theatre was the main subject his counselors The counties involved in the coal mines and are Dairell Anderson, left, Ward Barnett, Fourth chu.ch Ray of Fourth, the Citizens will and international friendship a symbol of welcome and new meeting. are: Utah, Juab, Salt distnet Fifth, American Legion Hall opportunity, and a towering testimonial of the countrys be polled through the schools right. Lake, Duchesne, Uintah, Sumdetrmine to their and opinions In Santaquins two votirg Sam highest ideals and to those of the entire free world. mit and Wasatch. The silent lady, hostess to nearly a million visitors a year wishes. With the information districts, polls wull be set up m Dist. 1 at the home of Mi , selves a perpetual educational role and glows an eternal which is gained from these quecommittee a be will stionnaires, reminder to all yearning to breathe free and to live by the W. Harold Hawker, princi-pa- y as bishop of the Second Ward Olive Gieenhalgh, in Dist. 2 at foimed to pursue the ideas so the home of Mrs. Blanche of liberty. piomise Bishop Hawker will replace of the Payson Hrgh School, Samuel Douglas, a lifetime stated. A fact little known to many Americans is the most signifiG Grant Gardner, who has Howard. resident of Payson, was houwas sustained Sunday is to consist evening saved as bishop of the ward The committee In Gcnola, the home cant statue in history remains unfinished as originally on the occasion of his 85th nd of of each the organfollowing for three years. New counselois Dorothy Thomas will conceived. The ornamental base designed for it was never buthday. when a dinner parly izations: The Payson Chamber named were Ray Anderson, voting place. completed because of lack of funds. was g vert Sunday by Mis. C of Commerce, Council, City 7 Polls wall be open from The Statue represented the combined efforts of two first, and Darrel Barnett, E. Stevenson and Mrs. J. Row-Latter-day PTA Saints Council, a m. to 8 p m. second. Park Vilw School nations France provided the Statue and America provide the Gi ocsbeck at the home of the Community Church, The Park View PTA Halloreclerks Three pedestal. Public apathy plagued Americas early attempts to Church, were ward latter. ween Party will be held at attract national attention to the Statue until Joseph Pulitzer, and Junior Chamber of Comtained in office, Bernell Mr. Douglass icccutly ietiic 6.30 pm. on October 31. It owner and editor of the New York Woild, took steps to popu- merce. Lionel Montague and as a f.irm.r, bung one of t This committee will then will be for Park View school-ag- e larize the project. Despite his ardent championing of he cause, Mclun Swam. to g.ve up use of a team an make extensie children only. There will exploration efforts to aiouse publ c interest was slow. Contributions began Ned Taylor and Giant Wine-ga- r i f hoi st s in the area. a be to c.me in when news of the amval of the Statue was im- of a program for recommendaspook alley, film, costume were released as counselors A b.rthday cake centered the and treats. All- Park minent and placing it on Bedloes (now Liberty) Island was tion. It is the hope that parade, with Gardner. Bishop long table where guests were View children are encouraged will g.ve some thorough assured. Nevertheless, the pedestal was incomplete at the unThe new bishop was deacon nated for the anniversaiy d.n-r- . to come and join in the fun. thought to what might be done veiling by President Groer Cleveland on October 23, 1831. advisor in the ward at the time Places w'ere airangetl far discuss the all and that possiA project is new m motion m the United States to complete he was sustained. Bishop HawMf. Douglass and his w.fe, Taylor School the base of the Statue. Federated Clubs locally are sponsoiing bility of a workable answer. ker moved to Payson three School is planThe Mmnie Taylor Wmte WillDiUdass; Those attending the meeting the project. A $1 million construction contract has been let voars ago to become principal a Halloween iam party for ning of Douglass Salt Lake with the completion of the base scheduled to coincide with the were: Mr. Daley, Roy Broad-ben- t, 31. It will ci the High School. In the October Thursday Miss City; Stanley Douglass, How-aid Dr. Robert Hogan, opening of the 1963 Woilds Fair m New York By an act of East Rigby Stake, he was a Henrietta Douglass, Douglass begin at 7 p m. Congress, each dollar contributed will be matched by the Riley, Vernal Twede, Bert A Walt Disney film entitled High Councilman when he Stcven-on- , the hosts and their 1 Reed Federal government. 100' of the donors gift will go directly Eggcrtson, Wayman moved here. "Ichabod and Mr. Toad feahu. E. C. bands, and Skvenron into completion costs of the base Museum. The National Park Ralph Daniels, Norman Rowle, Mr. Anderson was general turing the voices of Bing Crcs. J Row-- Gi ocsbt ck. Service is responsible for the constiuetxn, design, maintenance Max Wainer, Floyd Harmer, to the Aaronic Priestsecretary Ly and Basel Rathbone will be and administration. Cornerstone layiitg ceremony was held Dr. M. L. Coburn, and Frank hood over 21 in the ward. He shown free of charge. AH paron October 28, 1902. Bcekstrom. Ervin Clegg, Jr. had previously served as a ents and children are invited To date hundreds cf individual donors and over 70 national counselor in the bishopric to atten in costume and prizes organizations and labor groups have supported the complet on Gees cn Mission when Harold Harmer was will be awarded for the best of the project. costume. There will be a spook bishop of the ward, Cily Eivin Ernest Clegg, Jr. son y The plan will include Mi-- . A. Donald Coleman lobby with reception and Barnett was serving as alley for those who dare. Mr. and of Mrs. C. Ervin information facilities, from which stairways will lead to the Clegg welfare clerk at the time of Pastor of Cummunily Church Lurlene LaVar (Kathleen Simons) of Avenal. Wilson School Hall of Records, the Library ehibits on the Statue of Liberty, Completed his call to his new office. Carmen California, visited in Payson Wilson School PTA will The and the Auditorium. Above this, reached by escalator or stair, portrays The city calendar was rewill be the Main Exhibit Hall, completely sui rounding the Community Church over the week end with rela- sponsor a Halloween Carnichairunder completed cently tives prior to entering the Mis- val Thursday, Oct. 31, planned base of the Statue within a terrace cairying out the original man Stewart Schaerrer. home. sion as a fund raising project for design of the pedestal .The Museum will be enclosed by the New Elder Clegg entered the the year. The calender lists all school ramparts of Fort Wood and will in turn surround the base of mission home Monday morning events, club meetings, church the Statue of Liberty itself. Evey member of the family A . Donald Coleman prior to goirig to the Northern is invited. Supper may be pur- 6-- 9 With a woddwide audience virtually at the doorstep of functions and other known Mexican Mission of the LDS chased (hamburgers, hot dogs, New Yoik during the Worlds Fair, an exceptional opportunity events. The master copy of the A. Donald Coleman, a recent Church. He and his mother, cakes, candies, etc.) and there Another exciting Utah Valley be produced Nov. 6 through 9 ia present for the story of the making of America and all it calender will be placed in the Opera production is ready and at the Provo High School. Cur- giaduate of Yale University Visited m Payson with Mrs. will be a Spook Parade. Prizes stands for to the world. It is especially fitring to recall the Payson City office. will be awarded in three a to clear words of Piesident Grover Cleveland when he accepted and promises four evenings of tain time is 8:15. Tickets are Divinity School has been called Mina Simons. Anyone wanting A farewell testimonial was for the spookiest, fununveiled the Statue on behalf of the United States: We will date or add an event to the brilliant music, drama, and available at Alpine Credit Co. as pa.stor of the Community held for Elder Clegg in Avenal niest and most original costThe part of Carmen, a gypsy Presbyterian Churches of not forget that liberty has here made her home; nor shall calender may check with the dance for all who attend. and Payson. on October 20. umes. The opera, Carmen," will girl, is eaptivatirtgly portrayed her chosen alter be neglected. city office. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Arby Lurlene LaVar and Don D. Coleman of Salt Lake Jose, her lover, is played by thur received City, Mr. Coleman Larry Call. his early education in the schCarmen ranks in the top ools of Provo and Orem. He News from Payson High gym. An orchestra will play. ten of opera favorites with from Lmcoln High School is The committee in charge of giaduated being broadcast over the colorful music the main and completed his col- radio station KOVO every Sat- arrangements for the Senior reason for its success. It is a School, at Westminister urday at 2 p m. Hop includes Deanna Monta1863 held and sometimes lege training For Payson City Election before entering Yale. College gue, chairman; Deanna Fisher Voices of Linda violent drama telling a fate Hairston, and After completing tw-- year: Ruth Rasmussen, assisted story of tragic love. The scenes rf divinity school, Mr. Cole-na- Barbara Dunford, Jolene Claik by Lynn Warr, class president, are crowded with excitement spent his intern year savi- and Jane Williams "will be and Cindy Phelps, class treaand pageantry portrayed by a as pastor of tht heard, each girl being assigned surer. halftime ng multitude of dancers, street Community School spirit is being enPresbyterian Ch- to one Saturday of the month urchins, gypsys, dragoons and urch in Preston, Idaho, and m eider listed above. to help the team win couraged smugglers. halftime as protestant campm The Sen. or Class will pre- the football game wdth Spanish Musical director for the op- minister at Utah State Univer- sent its annual assembly pro- Fork Friday. The game is exera is Kurt Weinzinger. Jerry m Logan. After completing gram Friday morning under pected to be a decisive one, Elison and Ramona Bernhard sity his internship, he finished Jirceticn of Vickie Hiatt, chair-na- with a chance to play in the are general directors. Colleen Ticket Citizen A king and queen will regional of divinity school year championship game Collins Smith is choreographer. June of this be chosen during the assembly being at stake. in graduating It is suggested by the assoand they will be crow-noat School officials take this ciation that for those inter-este- d year. While in Connecticut, Mr the Senior Hop scheduled for opportunity to thank the Pay-so- n in purchasing Coleman did special field woik Saturday evening. Blue Vel-e- f public for support given memberships that they do so with a club in New Habe the theme of the at the Payson-Prov- o boys game in before this event to benefit to ven, as a youth assistant al assembly and the dance, with, Provo last was Prices from rate. the the fullest the Niantic, Conn. CongregaTerm Term elaborate decorations to ' in- won by the Payson team, score Term For Councilman, For Councilman, For Councilman, for memberships are $12 50 for tional Church, and as an aie clude a false ceiling in the 13-r a family and $5.00 per person. at the Yale Psychiatric InstiS. DALE BARNETT I I FRANK A. BECKSTKOM ! I This entitles the member to tute. see three operas and three symWhile residing in Provo, he phony concerts during the year. s active in the Pilgrim FelTerm Term Term For Councilman, For Councilman, For Councilman, lowship at the Provo CongreI Church, and attended gational Fork THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 Hunting Spanish CLARENCE A. HILL JACK C. TROVSTGAARD the national P. F. confeicnc Wilson School PTA Halloween Carnival P.uk Vuw Halloween Party, 6;30 Area Has Hunt at Yale University as a Utah At Westmindelegate in Taylor School PTA Halloween Party, 7 pm. Term Term Term For Counrilman, For Councilman, For Councilman, The hunting unit of Spanish ster College he was on the FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 t Fork, Lake Shore, Benjaminn football team, served as sophoFootball, Tayson vs. Spanish Folk at Spanish Fork two-dav BILLY K. THOMSEN and Leland will hold a I ! J. ROBERT HOGAN more class president, and vvac NOVEMBER 2 SATURDAY, student body president during pheasant hurt. Hop The hunt will be Saturday his senior year. He was al o WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 and Sunday, November 2 and active in the campus student I, Edward H. Bates, the duly appointed, qualified and acting City Recorder of Tayscn C.ty Utah, hereby Cultus Club Meeting 3 Permits will be sold to hunt Christian organization. Kiw-an'certify that the above and foregoing is a full, tiue, and coiTect copy of all nominations filed in my ofiice for Club Meeting in the area for $1.00. They Mr. Coleman will be ordainGarden Club Meeting the City Election of Payson City, Utah, to be- held in said City on November 5, 19G3. in aie on sale Payson at the ed by the United Chuich of Jaycees Meeting City Drug and Sam Smiths Christ on Nov. 17 in the EDWARD II. BATES, CITY RECORDER pool hall. Community Church, vst-gaa- rd and B.lly Thomsen. All officeis aie for four year teims Retiring from the City council the fust of the yeat will be Marshall Fisher and J. Cla:k Elmer. The other whose ta-expnes is Mr. Hill, who is running for In Santaqu.n, Leon Bud Wall. Kathle Tisohner and Jan. lor Butler are candidates en th s Progressive ticket. are running Jack Deanna Hansen and O, Calvin Clayson. In Gcnola. only two inich-c'ateweie nominated foi the two Town Boa-ipootnns They are Geoige Wendell La Baron and Kenneth G. Thomas Viting places in Payson dis- Chamber of Commerce Sets Banquet, to Make S urvey Potr Prisoner Provo Leciure v, im-rris- s u tr ic-tu- in nmci-ip-iate- Statue of Liberty to be Finished- i Douglass Notes Birthday 2nd Ward Bishopric Named Payson Schools Make Plans for Halloween Parties e, Hu-las- Puy-sonit- - Calendar two-stor- Utah Valley Opera Will Has Pastor, Produce Carmen Nov- cat-agon- High School Life Certified List of Nominations to be November 5, Party Democratic Party Ticket o o fast-movi- n. O w-i- ar LJ Events cf the Week LJ u LJ LJ u ay s |