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Show Payson, Utah The Payson Chronic. THURSDAY, MARCH ft, Containers must be picked up by April 20 Heart Fond Sun. nets $34,600 Flower containers or flower stands, which have been left at the Payson City Cemetery, must be picked np by April 20. Containers not picked up by April 20 will be destroyed. Heart Fund income from the Heart Sunday campaign in the Salt Lake and South Davis counties has reached a total of $34,600, it was announced this week. When families who were not at home return their contributions in the envelopes left by the workers, the final income will increase consider- Application for City Policemen Requested Applications will be accepted for a new Payson City Policeman. Anyone desiring to apply for the position may submit their application on or before April 3 at the city office or to Mayor LaMar Losser. ably. L. Ralph Mecham, Salt Lake general chairman; Mrs. Donald Rosenblatt, Heart Sunday chairman; and John C. Allen, South Davis County chairman, expressed their sincere appreciation to over 6,600 volunteers who called on their neighbors dairymen add trace mineralized salt to dairy rations as an added safeguard against iodine, cobalt and other mineral deficiencies, a poll of Utah and Idaho dairymen has shown. Many to distribute heart disease information and ask for contributions to fight Utahs Number One Cause of Death. Dr. L. George Veasy, Utah Heart Association president, in expressing his thanks, added, and expenses will be published at the end of the fiscal year, June 30." The annual report to the public of 1966-6- 7 Association income L Sheriff Warns Against store windows Fraudulent Repairmen Vandals throwing beer bottles broke two windows in Payson some time after Thursday morning, March 23. A heavy glass door at the Payson Chronicle was smashed and a plate glass window, 60 x 70 inches, was broken at Western Auto Store. Broken beer bottles were found on the sidewalk at each place. Neither place had been entered. Ammon Lance, chief of police found the breakage when he went on shift shortly after 7 a.m. He said he has several good from the broken fingerprints bottles. Other broken bottles were found on sidewalks in front of Sterls Barber Shop and Payson Furniture. mid-nig- T&I;, OGDEN 399-117- LOGAN Cache Valley Bank Bldg. Phone 752 6310 tors, roofers and contractors. He said favorite schemes include: The salesmen say they rep. ."esent a power company and want to inspect the house wiring. They say it needs repair and draw up a contract for it to be done, collect a downpayment and disappear. Roofers who ofer to do an inexpensive coating of the roof. They come and spray a special solution on the roof and collect their payment and disappear. Then the special waterproof solution usually turns out to be used motor oil and it quickly washes away. Sheriff Chappie said there are mary other schemes but these are common ones. He also said that there are some legitimate salesmen operating so it is important to check on any such men contacting you. He recommends that anyone r contacted by a salesmen for such projects contact their local police, Chamber of Commerce or the sheriffs office He went on to say that a legitimate salesman will not object to a check being made and will gladly furnish identification, which should be requested of all such salesmen. In illustrating what such unscrupulous persons can do, Sher. iff Chappie related that a recent case had a man who used various schemes throughout the country. When he was apprehended it was estimated he haxi fraudulently taken some $100,-00- 0 from county residents. The man is now in the Utah State Prison. Utah County Sheriff Ralph Chappie has warned residents of the county that they should be wary of persons contacting imthem and recommending home. their on provements ht Sheriff Chappie said that durbar (the spring and summer of s every year unscrupulous per-represent o n s fraudulently themselves as building mec- - Senior Citizens to have party The Payson Senior Citizens have been enjoying travelogues every Friday and afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Nebo PHS Students Stake Multiple purpose room. Friday, March 31 will be a April Fools program with a All preview of future activities. to invited are Citizens Senior fun and activity. the in join attend state leader conference The Student Union Building was the site of the Fourth Annual S t a t e Leadership Conference of the Distributive Education Clubs of America, Utah Association, March 17 and 18. Distributive Education is a public school program at the high school, trade tech., and junior college level, which teaches marketing, management, and distribution. DEC A, an educational youth organization supplements Distributive Education with a program of youth activities designed to develop leadership for y o u t h planning careers in marketing DECAs activities include contest pariicipaiiuu in display, advertising, job interview, sales demonstration, and student of the year; presentation of research and study project; and general leadership sessions. Judging of competition activities will be done by outstanding businessmen from Utah. Students from Payson High School who competed were: David Jenkins in advertising; Mike Cahoon, display; Randy Pierce, job interview; Robert Kaletta, public speaking; and Kent Spencer in sales 940 Wall Avenue Phone Vandals break 1967 door-to-doo- While the outer roof has been recovered with a glistening sheath, and the original organ has been greatly enlarged, the buildings sandstone walls, pine benches and varnished galleries look much as they did a century ago. Construction began in 1863 and was completed in 1867. Since then, many U. S. Presidents have spoken under the huge dome, including Ulysses S. Grant, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren Harding, Herbert G. Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. The first funeral of a church notable held in the Tabernacle was that of Brigham Young- -in 1877, just ten years after the building he helped plan was The historic Mormon Tabernacle on Salt Lake Citys Temple Square was completed years ago. Centennial observances are planned. The Tabernacle is shown during construction (top) and as it looks today. 1 CO Tabernacle Centennial Will Help Attract Vacationists To All Parts of Utah Tkiaiopta-picCxAe.- ijoKb completed. Vacationists visiting Temple Square in the heart of Salt Lake City during the Tabernacle Centennial Year will find a handsome new visitor center just opened to display Latter-da- y Saints beliefs. Volunteer guides wm imc lOUx iSis on trips through the Temple grounds, viewing pioneer statuary, the multi-spirTemple, the Seagull Monument and a pioneer log cabin as well as on the ar old Tabernacle. Noon - time organ recitals, and explanatory talks on the history of the unique Tabernacle, punctuated by the dropping of a pin to demonstrate its unique acoustics, are traditional tour features that will be continued during the centennial. However, special orchestral and choral concerts are being planned, along with a musical pageant, to help spotlight the historic structure. StcdS-FoAh- u I n IaA i 01 1 Tftvr rvuuvj u ymi. Ffijri (Hifedfe 31 (ortm odd ti;te structure, complete with photos of its exterior and interior, have already been broad-dome- ord UiiEOMSB d sm iu liunui. eds of major newspapers through the cooperation of the Associated Press and are expected to help boost the number of sightseers. omMln all often are certain the tourist industry in the entire state will benefit through centennial events at this noteworthy at- We traction. Visitors to Salt Lake always do considerable sightseeing and stopover elsewhere in the state, Mr. PulCity sipher pointed out. The Tabernacle, considered an engineering marvel of the 19th century, seats 8,000 when filled for such major events as Mormon church conferences. The original rawhide thongs, square nails and wooden timbers still support the dome. According to one legend, the structure, 250 feet long, 150 wide and 80 feet high, was designed after Brigham Young used an open umbrella and a hard-boilegg to explain his ideas for a span that would have no egg-shap- ed 3 ... UoiL ed Centennial events marking the lOOih anniversary uf the famed Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City will aid in attracting a record flow of visitors to all parts of Utah, according to Gerreld L. Pulsipher, director of theUtah Travel Council. Feature stories concerning the construction of the 0 . i 1 n S MOVJuk s 100-ye- (For a good deal on auto, fire and life insurance.) PAUL H. BIGLER 70 W. 1st So. Ph.465-376- 5 STATC Payson, Utah Home Offices: FARM tNSURANCt Bloomington, Illinois ed view-blocki- - SEUCT SEED i CORN ng pillars. 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