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Show r r ii e r V(U.. XXXVIII., Payson To aysoim PAYSON, NT LEMATIC Commeaio-rai- e UTAH COUNTY. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930 UTAH gA.WIfa MEE RALLY oimicsflcB (Cjy $2.00 PER YEAR Democratic Club ApuLrFoLrei.treaD:yLadies Hold Lewis Bates, general chairman on arrangements for Paysons Armistice Day celebration gave a report at a I all know Well BEVERLY IHLLS NOVEMBER try out a time or two before In Inter- meeting of the American Legion held I was I in the read Is just what papers. national matches, but he never had a Wednesday evening in the club rooms. AT just sitting reading a very beautiful proper chance for he wasent properly There is to be a program in each of i Horse Magazine mounted, but this time Charley sent the schools with a speaker and music! More than one hundred vere ia 7:30 P. M. An important event in the hist called, Polo. Ills back twenty head just for Eric to play by the Legion. Roe Groes-- 1 I tendance at a reception and rally at of Ray i(,n is to take place l'n lay A MAXTOR HIGH SCHOOL the home of Mrs. T. H. Wilson, Wed-I- n the issue that tells VJ beck is in charge of the programs. on. Matches test At the through evening beginning a; 7 o'clock. AUDITORIUM of the great Inter- the evening is the big elk bar- - nesday 'afternoon given by.the Ladies t You know a horse Is really from 60 'j that time a huge bonfire program Club of Payson with nation Match play- - to 70 percent of the game. Thats about becue and elk sandwiches and coffee Democratic to by given to commem .rate the 8 )t, Tf. sneakers will be I President Curtis in charge. be will Enged served. The between Mary follows. dance al the big of origithe ratio the Experts figure It. If you anniversary of the arri' v LR.XOR (.GORGE H. PERN' were made for a I The program was started with a land and America, caut beat a man to the ball why there Is Arrangements nal settlers in Payson. It is to be AX'D ''i and it gives the no use going. Its speed, and more pheasant supper to be given next Wed- - vocal soltv by Mrs. George A. Cheever ' hold in tr.c road noi;h of the COUNTY COM MISSION ER '1. J very detail of each nesday evening. Paul Davis, Lewis j accompanied by Mrs. Glade Cowan. Tanner home near Dvoim speed that counts with those big Bates and W. GILIA1 N The first speaker was Mrs. Lottie J. fn tells fan Clyde Tervort will have loci the three y) w play, and also spot League fellows. Us Punks can loap charge of the hunt and Roe Groes- - Uaul Baxter of Salt Lake, sister of of the ot MUSICAL PROGRAM sale the on a fun camped. The program vwll be "i tic coui) of ij I J. around and have a lot pack II. Paul, Democratic candidate for Horses after the of old Hounds, but If we was among beck will be in charge of the supper fo'm of a pa' eant and part,.ni a n EVERYBODY INVITED Burton W. Musser of Salt invited All men are Congress. the 1 from orgina. descendants will le ' match. You know those fast fellows we would get ruu whether ' they belong to the Legion Iake after giving the qualifications StewJ. I Andrew y"" was just thinking it Settlers, Janies Pace, over. of state candidates, 'spoke on the much or not. S, art and 'John Courtland Sea'l.( might be interestMost of the Horses that make those discussed tariff act and the retaliaOf be I)r. will principal speaker are Thoroughbreds, or three ing i j some of you to know something ' tion adopted 'by foreign countries since big games Pr.-vof If. Brinhall V.y about the horses, for you lot of them are An so. awful Bi-its passing. J. W. Gillman, at present marks quarters of Will be on The spirit u. i.t h .ve to be a Polo Nut to be interLions Club bread and raised on Western ranches, county commissioner and a candidate Of Ii. White will also speak. ested in good horses. for gave a very interestand lots of them have run cattle. Polo the Sons and from Committees then introduced the folof horses Hobworth and talk or v.c; There 5335,000 recreation a not been had s,v ce ing only Pioneers Utah Daughters o' The nga'ar lr.eetit.g and dinner o' sold at public auction after the games. lowing county candidates: Inez Jesse, by of a lot of rich people, but Its been sor'ng .the 'Ichratmn ai vO the George Burnell, Robert Elliott, ErnPay on Lion.; Club was held Mon-- i Tii j IRitLh sold 4S head for 51S3.400, a Godsend to the Horse business. It of Payi'or est Boyer, and A. R- - Creer. has done more to establish the bread,ty night at the Payson Hotel wit:. The Ameiicaus 3G head 573,000 and the event. me annual oanquet lor the "ir Mr. O. R. Clegg of Carbon County "sident W. ded.caH-C. races McCormick nrepa in even than he horses charge A nil ? will M.en of the Nebo Stake was held at who is Australians 25 head for $77,600. The ing of good tlm on campaigning for Judge George A Cow-F"monument v committee is a big business, and the consisting of Glenn to erecting a British averaged pretty near $4,000 a have. Now it High School, Wednesday evening Christensen gave a very interesting chau-man- . Sam-E- . Le Bunnell. Roy men of is dozens there landmark. prowling historical just M Mens talk. Mrs. W. II. Callahan, county with Le Roy Johnson, Taylor, C. E. Cloward and horse. The Americans only about all over the west buying likely prosAfter president in charge. The banque chairwoman spoke briefly. M.--, 000 in Wilson gave their report on and the Australians $3,000. pects for Polo. The game is growing whs prepared and served by the Home which it was voted to carry ove? the at h'1; been done toward raisin mare While Slave, an English bred so fast and the demand for horses so Economic students and the table Work during the year with four T.d the Payson High .School " . t by the English, brought $13,000 Its a real business now. owe- played that Hall of were corations great suggestive ; k judging meetings for educational purposes, team to the Royal Stock as All the Colleges have taken up Polo en. Short talks were given by George Bucks, that was the top price, bought jjrg- - xda A. Huish was named in ,v a; Kan.-a.-s November City a great boost for it, and Q. Spencer of the stake presidency. I chairman of the committee to arange Laddie Sandford. Lady Luck, anand thats now, by OI t of Farrell team composed Will Madsen and Arthur Taylor of thelfor a delegation to attend the recept-M- . other English one, owned and played this thing of it v. R ,, J'cTj A ilson and Clen Fran! jon in provo Friday for Mrs. W. H. I. A. 8 take presidency, all this t"e honored guests at toe uex by Lewis Lacey, the great Argentine costing Is a lot of ' lair, M Mens stake leader, Bishor Kin an(j Mrs. George H. Dern. money Tim Payson Mens Club, cncuet-ci- i i. eeii..g of the club. Plans were startand English Player, brought $10,000, John F. Oleson, C. P. Olson, Albert conciuding number was a readthe auspices of the Payson ed on a campaign to urge the public and an Australian mare, Isobel, $10,000. Hooey. You can buy Mrs Lawrence and Don Harris. fifMcClellan, Taylor old Madge jd;8S or L' four three in(? by shopping o;. Community Church, on the worn! .j dotin.their Christmas Course lots of them brought $1,500, lahan was accompanied by a number ty dollar crow bates or beneiit of the business men. and a October 23rd held a n.eedn; hr , Ward ladies from at Second even the that of but Johnson Le price thousand, Roy and have as much prominent Democratic A committee mcludding B. E. Ot. for the co n purpose of of the group provo was on an are president expensive quite you sitting Louis Park with the fun game hairi.ian, James Clove, ing reason's work. were served at the to serve for the coming year. Other 24. liunk of horseflesh. And you cant alRefreshments as Jock Whitney, v;a ; P'"E range a ladies night for November f liCtny Erlandsun Viee-PDixon Junior elected were, officers ciose 0f the meeting r utor.t 'sident; .ind Ed. M Fadiien was named to or Laddie Sandford, Tonis Bates. ways tell the ones you give the more Don the First Ward, si r r a LuTies night for November 24. for may not turn out to be the best. The who each have perR. McFadden, Secretary-Tr- e WilLawrence Taylor Spring Lake, . tghtman exhibited a number reason the Americans dident bring as haps a quarter to a The ladies Democratic Club of Pay George C. Chase, J. A. E.trl ar.d J. 0 son Fourth Ward and Clark Elmer. woou carved figures, the work of in Arthur wore elected Direct r fo. t.. million half son held a very successful reception ot the most just was committee; the fact that Athletic much Ward, mar. First The young eyre Pickering. ensuing year. their Polo Strings Frank Holand, third ward, Lafafette and rally last riday afternoon at the best horses played by the American ..uows unusual talent along that line, The Payson Mens Club L a r on Utah alone. That half Tones first ward, Lew Tweede Spring- - I home ot Mrs. T. E. Reece was not owned and was display-but team instruction privately had nj ir.l a.id educational organization tha . Is just like us buying Avenue. Mrs. Mary fn wt ia the club them to million committee. Social lake. ,.?ai hed ability in carving objects put up for sale at all. The ones sold an extra bowl of Chill. The boy on the has carried on its work In president was in charge. The prinwere just the ones that were owned sand lot gets just as big a kick out of various kinds. nearly a decade. Six nnr.t'1 cipal speaker was Prof. J. H. Paul, by the Polo Association. candidate for Congressional meetings are held each season. RepreBabe Ruth, and the Dub as run a home To 7:30 P. M. at the regular nreetir.c-The games are pulled off under .the Polo sentative from this district. He talkon a hired horse gets jm.t D. C. Player selected group of the wives of mem, ed mainly of economic problems. management of the U. S. Polo Associaas much kick out of making a goal a ters rotate in providing a splendid tion. They guarantee the British team Leonard A. Brennan of Salt Lake Hitchcock. dinner. A speaker of statewide an' chairman of the Congressional camtheir Transportation and expenses and to It learns and a Its you game, great in many instances of national note i all which is taken out of the Gate repaign, urged the ladies to see that ride quicker than anything on earth secured for each meeting. Last yea were properly registered and Association the this and ithey year ceipts, for when you start hitting at the bal' Dr. F. S. Harris, President of the B Mr. C. D. he has announces exercise then their franchise on a Forsey themselves had bought up quite you forget about how you are going to Y. U., gave a splend'd address relat! ranklin Lorenzo Clayson died Monthe property formerly own- - ember 4. Mrs. W. H. Callahan of of Ponies for our team. Heretostring It do I unconsciously. stay on, you just and ing to his experiences in Russia. Ore day evening at his home in the Secfore they had depended entirely on the Age dont keep you from playing It ed by Mr. W. R. Wightman, situated Provo, Utah County Chairwoman held of the most colorful and intere'- -' Store the Rite of one door north who Gore Harold Mrs. ond Ward after a lingering illness. Way formerly of other players loaning Arthur Brisbanes Father in law, Stewof lectures was that on Illumination he is going to open a Ben that position each spoke briefly. Mr. Clayson was born January generosity their best horses to the big team, but ard Carey, he Is In his severntys and that delivered by Dr. Plumb of Salt Lake 16, 1880 in Payson, the son of ThomFranklin Chain Store. Other Provo visitors were Mrs. Min- some themselves, this year they bought Mr. Forsey, the new n;e penrod, city chairwoman, Mrs Lee to Plays twice a week at Meadowbrook. City. Prof. Cottams illustrated lorf as and Priscelia Fimn Clayson. According Of and sold them after the games. I was 51 Saturday, and played Sunday, store will be able to compete with the Madsen, Mrs. James Snow and the ure on the flowers and scenic beaut i He lived in Lake Shore for a numof Utah furnished the Club with two ber of years and then went to Eur-ea- a course some individuals sold their (after coming from Sunday School). 1 chain stores on an equal footing. For following County candidates; T. E Horses. Charley Wrightsman a fine hours of delightful entertainmert. dident play good, but I had as much the past several years he has stud-- Reece, four year commissioner; N. A. where he worked as a miner. Golda widow is his Sportsman and member of our fun missing, as the others did hitting ied the big syndicate and their meth- - Peterson, state legislature; George young This organization He is survived by Clubs out here on the coast was good Political Sail? day Clayson and the following He also thoroughly Durnell, sheriff; Inez Jesse, recorder; atil I am going to play till my whiskers get ods of operation. and religious discussions nr avgj children, Harold Clayson and Mrs. enough to mount Eric Pedley, the senunderstands chain store merchandis- - Robert L. Elliott, assessor, In the horses tall. up tangled ments are not permitted. The Cluo Irene Roberts of Eureka; Mrs. Eva sation of the games, and a fellow Coast Miss Irene Provstgaard rendered a ing. Mr. Forseys operation andmer-- l 1930 McNauffht Syndicate, Inc.) (( is social, educational and inspiration- Ilwitt of Chicago and Reid Clayson of Player. Eric had gone back there to fUvocal solo, My own United States; a chandising methods will include Var-1 al in nature, anting for the wrUar1 Surviving also are eight latest most economic findings of rea(jing was given by Miss Madge Payson. does of its members and the Community grandchildren and the following broNot only Harris and a piano solo by Maxine storekeeping. iety of duets were rendered by Mrs. Leona intend to maintain the highest SteWart. along these lines. thers and sisters, Colvin Clayson and Forsey Club Dixon and Mrs. Dora Powell. Wilford standards of operation but also he Refreshments were served by the Arrangements have been made Montella, Nevada; Heber Clayson I whereby single men and nte'1 Mrs. Susan Simmons of Lae social committee, W. Warnick, candidate for county plans to carry the best quality . jore, I whose wives are unable to serve p llalnh Clayson of Goshen; available. merchandise was the !commissioner first 6peakeMis -' , intends to rur turn as hostess can enjoy .all tV Clayson of Aberdeen, Idaho; and Forsey says he the Shower And Dance After discussing the qualifications theMr.store ona- best tre-to 7 x priveleges of the club by malaccording Marv Garfield of P be of will Livestock talked Claudin he candidates Judging The Payson of the county reservations for the d;nre The body was at the keeping methods; the store a dance at the and Team are operated conlocal owned sponsoring and the payment of a 'mall fee. as affects law it the tariff The Ladies Republican Club of Pay-so- n independently eral Home prior.tofhe Umofjhy Nov-it- s to The first dinner will be b'dd held the second in a series of cam- ditions. Judge A. V. Watkins and This is advantageous to the store, I Ron Ton, Payson, Saturday night his 01 and in1'' community. with on ;t Ralph Miglioccio ember, ember 13th be'ore which patrons and to the aftc. paign receptions and rallys on Wed- Judge Maurice Harding each spoke Refresh- - will be possible for him to meet chain Chicago Orchestra furnishing the expected that each rar o' mom-rthe home of Mrs genreal campaign subjects. at afternoon Chapel Ward nesday will brine' in a fhitrsp Pheasant. TW Ethel Page with the president, Mrs. ments were served by the social com competition from outside organ-i sic There will be a candy shower in wiyes of the officers of the Club Two vocal mittee. Nations and in so doing keep Ada Taylor in charge. ' C0r,ncction with the dance with free peet to serve these birds wih oil ehvulation in the local community would other-- cancjy for all. Also 12 prize boxes trimmings. The speaker for the p"n larec sum of money that in announced due will of chocolates to be given to the lucky he outside. ring wise go nurnbers. Th'' son. ''Muic will b nrovided. Tie deserves the hearty congratula to ente1"! i.bo we"0 gnpefs of thn Club Ip.'t so proceed3 of the dance are of the town for his new 14 ). tions will bf be use(j t0 tae the Judging team ' as planed son mav permanent lv enroll store, The nrise and a splendu L Kangas city to compete in the Berretarv. E. R. McFadden. ru a great credit to us, of the Stock Show, November 15th the Orem. addition to the attractiveness will fi'1 it Moreover Lgainst champion teams from every section. business p of that ours in of the Union. state need a long-fe- lt Halloween Frolic Given By Statement bv Store. Utah Champion team is comour modern Variety rpl S. II. THOMPSON Glenn cordial First Ward M. I: A. most Olson, BeJRe posed 0f Farrell Mr Forsey extends a rreidnt of the American Farm all the people of Pnyw Dale Wilson and their coach, to invitation Bureau Federation of Agriculture at store o1 One of the largest Halloween frolic-,and vicinity to visit his new Oct. r,n Bunnell, instructor School. Tlie American National Red Cros rday, the Payson High the past week was given bv the opening 'cuity is recognized as the great'1 The people of Utah County are urgfirst ward M. I. A. on Mondav ev "i service meorganization tmergency to attend this dance and boost this ed ware! in the fourth for all members, entertained is both efficient an in It Earl Mrs. Page and Mr. in worthy educational activity. chrrge hall. The program was ii pt ndable; moves quickly to nee at a delightful dinner party on Mon r the of chairman Dixon, Quayle "nd overcome dificulties in a Draig:ht Progressive Rook fol day evening. Where To Vote Tuesday activity committee and includ- forward and business-lik- e manner. various details were clevThe lowed. H Bee the ed an opening song hy Hal. record The splendid of aebiwment The voting places for election erly carried out in suggestion of girls and cleverly arranged stun Mr. next Tuesday in the Payson precinct and suffering distress in for were relieving Cards placed loween. from each of the following grotto over a long period of years, should and Mrs. Arza C. Page, Mr. and Mrs have been designated as follows: 9enior Girls. M Men, Junior giT" commend the work of this society to Garage Laban Harding, Mr. and Mrs. George- District No. 1 J. M. NicholsMain giCBee Hive, Scouts. Adult ladies, and of John- show room on corner of our citizens as a most worthy the Mrs. and road to al Mr. savings. Guy not a riches, way ITS Q. rapid Spencer, I Adult men. No. 2 humanMr. District to serve Snow, Street. Mrs suffering North and Mr. First Spencer son, Led by two goblins all were tn ity. The ever increasing demand on and Mrs. Vernal Tweede, Mr. and Mrsjn the basement of the City building six months your road. But a Every the basement by way of an straight sure, be Red can Cross American he only Golden Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Glade on Main Street under the Library. ad encounted where they South room ot funds are made extent to the met tiat rmr and Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brown, hjistrict No. 3 In the :nrs of mysterious ohiects on South meantime in the on the work. The and and to is money Mr. added available School your in, building David interest carry Mrs. Bigler, wit1 Central the Mr. and served I sonages. They were then cookies can the farmers Clara Mrs and expres Main Street Mrs. Vern Johnson hpt way popcorn halls, apples, their apnroval is to enroll as membMr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson re-- 1 . . growing . . growing . . One and is Page. SAFE growing Cal Roll Cross ers during the Red Mrs. Jack Dixon was hostess Sat-at ceived first prize and Mr. and Mrs which will be held from Armistice a delightful Bridge luncheon last were Snow second. ardollar will open an account with us. The rooms ovember 11th. to Thanksgiving Mrs. Earl Page gave a pretllv Day, urday afternoon. on Wwlnc and girls beautifully decorated with a profusPnv, November 27th. boys Almost young ranged childrens partvMHe fifty dnu::ltm-Carohand paintThe experience of many farm"'--oidav afternoon for her from the Second Ward Sunday School ion of cut flowers. Clever for her the on places frolic marked home owners north of Salt Lak" who was celebrating her fiftv cards Halloween ed enjoyed a jolly of the members of ContorvilD of the in the ond home vicinity Wednesdav evening at the birthday. guests including All Afternoon Bridge Club and Mrs. Juhn who were aided bv the American Red II. Ellsworth. J. Mrs. and Dr. at Mrs. W. C. McCormick, Mrs. The affair T Cross a few months pat when Mrs FaT TTnher entertainedWedwere in fancy costumes. Mrs. dorfrovnon or nertv unwas damaged folks Halloween W T. Amos, Mrs. Floyd Wilson, and rrwtnme was arranged by the young m t D. 8ml cl (nd J. Gray, Mrs. lmr rocks mud. cas o' for Mrs. E Mendenhall, nesday eveningtwin-der the direction of their teacher, re .Tack o lint the p...nt of the above Mrs. R. J- - Gray, as special guests. fourth t Ott. Lydia i th ciuo IT. decorate S. Mr. bv moD's Thompson statement Mrs George Chase received the Halloween and award. the Amos guest Mrs. clever Hallowe'en caw J. O. Arthur. Chairman Pays daughand and prize Mrs. Phoebe Freshwater wBranch American Red Cross. were nlamd and refreshments ter Buelah have returned to CalifornMr. and Mrs. J. R. Vance has had ia after spending the summer here r c1 ,, Mr Mrs. Nellie Tucker of Prm-as thfir guests during the week, Mrs. with Mrs. Freshwaters parents, of her the wi'h in guest end tnv Pavson, week the and Mrs. J. S. Bills. j m. Vance and little son of Ogden. for an inde'inite Mr. and Mrs. John Persson. Mr?. Ivan Argle. Arrival Of first Monday Evening KrrrssjiArrtrssJVV&SJM&SSjnUSSrjrSMrrA Receptions And 3rd Settlers t .. -- Ma J't 'regular Session ad-!-- Held -- I 5- i Men h ) For Winter's Work n. Ij ar-1--- C pc. g fr Forsey Franklin Clayson Die , f 1 I Open Modern Variety Store After Lingering Illness 1 r-- Ladies Republican I Holds Kficcohon 1 - -- ' W mu-sto- re r o- 1 . Vdl . 4 t1-- u A-- YOUR v, PASSPORT TO THE r Day-Satu- REALM OF e.i.-tene- e. WEALTH - its dow l d 4 per cent Interest Paid Int ' a - , Tn-nv- ter, waH-illustrate- s State Bank of Payson |