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Show , EVERYBODYS GOING TO CELEBRATE JULY Ttie VOL. XXXVII., No. 26 PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY UTAH. JUNE 28, RUBY McMULLIN. ANNA JOHN R. KAY OF PAGE ATTENDING SUM- SANTAQUIN PASSES NEBO MER SCHOOL AT U. OF U. 4th AT PAYSON! BE HERE! (dhupoimiclke 1929. $2.00 PER YEAR l LAST WEDNESDAY STAKE Quart - elaBORATE PLANS SET FOR John Richard Kay. a well known! Ruby McAlullin and Anna Pav rcs.dent of Santaquin died Monday' of Payson are attending the 1929 night at the family residence. He summer school of the University of v. as born in Payson on December 22, OLD FOLKS Utah, Twelve students from Utah 1661, the son of John Kay and Rachel County are registered for the six Sp ncer Kay who came from England week session. as converts to the L, D. S. Church, All of the the for state Air. Kay is survived by his wife, are was a part representday gala Wednesday The regular Quarterly Conference old folks of Nebo Stake when the ed in the r'gistrut.on lists for the Annie E. Kay, and the following child- of Nbo Stake was held in the Tabesr-eJUDGE NEPHI JENSEN OF SALT LAKE CITY TO BE The total enroll i nnual old folks reunion of tH stake summer session. rlyruin R. and Floyd Kay.Mrs. nacle at Payson and evening Saturday ORATOR OF THE DAY v. as held. The opening program was ment includes more than six hundred F ',aU and Mrs' 0cUva 0pen-- ! Sunday. Apostle Joseph Fielding eld in the Tabernacle at 10:30 and students vho are from seventy-righ- t snaw of Santaquin and Airs. Percilla Smith r(.pre8ented the General Church Salutes; Band Concerts; Parade; Program; Sports; Rodeo; Baseball; S' mor of previous to that time automobiles had different towns and twenty-seve- n Spnngville also twenty, authonties and ke at the two ses e of counties over eleven all states other the honored Utah, Thrilling Stunts; Horse Races; Fireworks; Dancing; brought guests, giandchddren. sions on Sunday. The general them I uneial services were held Thursday of all t.ie age of 69 years and their part-rer- s of the United States, Hawaii, the Phil speakers was Missionar work, of fifty cents is all that will be mad for a general hand shake. Chair, lip.ne Islands, and Brazil, South Am- - in the Santaquin Second Ward Chapel PreSdent u,e R Xa ylor p.sided at The American R wil1 "dude the ball game, rodeo, fast,and are n an. T. F. Tolhurst of the stake com-- erica. withe Bishop Albe.rt Greenhalgh of- -' all Legion Boys sessions and was the first speaker auraces, pulling mat. The summer session bFgan Alonday, ficiating. ittee was master of ceremonies and Inteiment was in the of the conference. Returned mission rounding everything into shape for0180 rac'8 and tunts Pane parachute jump, June 10 and regular class work in. Santa turn cemetery under the directi.e following program was given: Paysons biggest Fourth of July cele-'cblaries who spoke were Albert Johnson jumper will endeavor to land in bration. According to plans already Canjmunity singing; vocal solo, C, O. all subjects except law will end onltion of the Deseret Alortuary of Benjamin, Raymond Le Baron t crdo from an elevation of is certain a completed the assurance Law classes will Nelson; prayer, Bishop George Le Friday July 19. Winnie Ileelis, and John Ellertson feet. The committees are ar. will be that there more I aron; address of welcome, Mayor L. continue for tv.o weeks longer. entertainment This 'MRS. M. JASPERSON HON- all of Santaquin. Other speakers in here than in to d sway with any tire-Th- e ran'nf in tho state M. second is the any city ORED ON 85th BIRTHDAY I. Stewart; response, Bishop John year in which a s,.x. XrzT'c" Albert H or out drawn waits but to have big municipal sport field willlson,e I'aliday of Santaquin; organ solo, week session has been conduct d in the of Nels stake ipowell at all times. presidency. The somt,thing doing A rs. Aler.nda be ready and all of the aftArnoons Airs. Lucille Stowcll; short talk, Pres. the summer instead of the regular was the hon- Jasper-soButler p G Twe0(k flnd Samue, E will be rdco sarnie at the 'n progress entertainment will be centered there, Lee R. Taylor; cornet solo, Fanvl twelve week term. ,oivd guest on her eighty-f.ftbirthd Taylor of the high councii( Guy Hu,rst The activities of the day will be. b'me as the horse races and thore An excellent staff of visiting fac. 'when her children, grandchildren and CIson; talk, J. L. Townsend; vocal of Qgden and A A Anderson of Pro w be cwboy downs and comedians gin with the usual salute at daybreak, children gathered at the1 solo, Daisy Heaton; reading, Miss ulty members are teaching at the sum. great vo, Boy Scout Executive for the Tim. keeP the crowd entertained. Cars band concert will a L'izabeth Simons. mer session. These are offering es home of her daughter, Airs. Annie men. atjto. Paysons give be admtte-- to the field and the panogas Council. Memorial Park from 7:30 to 8:30.w At noon all were transported to pesially fine opportunities for grad-- j love in Sringlaf1 last Sunday to In to will accomodate fivte hun. addition the 'Bandstand theme Missionary At ten oclock the big parade will A. emorial Park where the committees uate students and educators of the celebrate the event. Airs. Jasperson dred. Smith on our spoke respos start and will pass through the bus fiom the various wards had prepared state, a large number of whom are was born in Denmark June 23, 1844. Apostle In the evening a spectacular display The family w re converts to the L. D sibility as members of the church at iness section, ending at Memorial Park an elaborate banquet. The long tab- enrolled mornin session and of fireworks will be shown at thF Sunday where the morning program will be S. Church and migrated to le', arranged undar the trees were on the afternoon discourse his tne was field and will be free to the bo sports oration to is The She married Hans given by given. HERES WHAT WELL-DRESSEJasperson and blight with lovely June flowers. of divine restoration the of The danoe will close the festpublic. He'evidence in Lake Salt the Nephi Jensen, judge they lived for 60 year in Goshen. YOUNG MAN WILL After the sumptuous repast an inL court. The ivities. was committee in died 1915 uery City and since then sh has BE WEARING formal program was given and inSunday afternoon the General and fortunate in securing Judge Jensen, for Payson people are urged to remain cluded a vocal solo by Mrs. Florette Stake authorities were sustained by the speaker as ho is one of the very at home and d'icbrate and to invite Gardner; reading Miss Phyllis Boythose present. Bishop William Chat best orators in the state. The program their friends here for a big rousing le; song Ludwig Kraus; readings, Mrs win of the Santaquin Second Ward will also include Prayer by the chap- old time Fourth of celebration. July Stella Harris Oaks; instrumental was released from that position and lain, Lee R. Taylor; cornet solo, Far-re- l the for Goddess of Liberty Voting music. Kraus sisters; reading, Mrs. Albert Greenhalgh was chosen to fill Olson; Hawaiin music, Charles has been very brisk and with th Anna Jackson; vocal duet, Fay Hanthe vacancy. The singing Saturday Samft; reading, Echo Haynes; solo, list of literal prizes offered by the son and Elva Tippetts; remarks, Dr. .1 evenin was bY th Payson Fourth Geraldine Peery; selections, male quart-feett- e L. Done H John Mrs. Mrs. and A. A. L. Curtis and William Kitchen; committee the parade is expected to and possibly other musical numEaird arc instructors to a group of,ar( anl included selections by the dancing to music by William Clayson bo of unusual interest. young people in the West Mountain Relitf Society Chorus and a girls bers as well as selections from the ard John Badham. duet Zeeman and a bY band whose services will he Jbn District who have organized for 4 H.,cborus requir. Display the national colors on your John Houser aged 90, of the First Hanna Willey, ed for the entire day. A splendid homes and ard Club work. Airs. Effie Barrows, oldest your cars, d,ress up in man present; Ward, was the Third program of sports for the youngsters Sunday moaning Payson home management specialist from the RLs. P. G. Hanson aged 86 of the best clothes, put a little money your Uaah Agricultural College and Anson' Ward presented a doubly mixed quar. will be carried out at the park from Fu st Ward was the oldest lady and in your pocket and a littlo gas in Call, assistant county agent, wert pre.Uette n two numbers, a male quart noon until 1 p. m. Mr. and Airs. Nathan Clayson yho the car and come out and mingle vent at the last meeting and gave'ette and a vocal solo by Fireman Beginning at 2 o'clock the big prohad been married 61 years were all w'-choir 'Dird. The First Vird sang gram of sports will begin at the newj nstructions regarding club work. The your friends in one of the biggest presented with a beautiful boquet of md. ting was held at the home of two selections in the afternoon, a vo. sports field. One admission charge and best celebrations of them all. flowers, an annual gift from Mrs. SI was rendered by Miss Ivy Airs. Done and all members were pre-ca- I Ann J. Loveless of the Payson Floral sent including President Lenore Hiatt, Done and a selection was given by a TAYLOR-GRIFFITCompany. STANDING OF GODDESS OF Elmer Hancock, Wanda Hancock,1 double mixed quartette. LIBERTY CANDIDATES Gveneth Ahrams, Alarcella Schonfeld, The Stake M. I. A. had charge of BAND PROGRAM. SUNDAY Florence Friends of TayWightman Refreshments were, the Sunday evening program and the TO DATE JUNE 30 principal speaker was I. A. Brock. lor were surprised to learn of her bank of Provo. Short talks were giv-- marriage in Salt Lake last Saturday Clara race, 765; Marjorie Davis. Sunday Evening 9:00 to 10:00 p. m. Alis-- , the of Kathryn Douglass Pay. en by Will Madsen, Ann Clayson to Mr. Clarence Griffith of Los Ange- 750; Crystal ( Schaerrer, 610; Opal I (a March, Barnum and Baileys Mr. and Airs. Lyman Kapple from!?on High School Faculty left Saturday' and Junior Dixon, vocal solo by Preal les. Mr. Griffith is here for a two Schacrrer, 400; Edith Elmer, 355; Favorite, by K. L. King. Ter Hollywood California to visit her; Hanson of Benjamin, duet by Open weeks vacation which they will spend Maxine 180; Bernice Bills Fairbanks, (b) Popular, Wedding Bells, by S. Inspiration, Arizona, who nave been He will return again to shaw sisters of Santaquin and three in Payson. Fain. 125; Marcella Schoenfield, 110; Seva vigiting hefVi for two sleeks, left nephew, Dr. Shirley Wimmer and lat"r attend summer school on selections by the Peerless quartette Utah in a few weeks and Mrs. Grif- Pickering, 106; Norma Reece, 80; j will (c) Popular, Coquette, by Berlin. for their hnme Saturday. fith will accompany him to the coast Edna the coast. from Kolob Stake, While here, they were entertained II (a) March, Memorial ParK, by Page, 75; Mayv Taylor. 60; to reside. Eva Tervort, 10; Gwen Wride, 10. Alelvin Done. by Mr- - and Airs. Ivan Webb and also Air. and Airs. Jack Chase of Salt; Thursday marked the close of the A special prize of $25.00 will be The Belle, by G. by Mr. and Airs. Arzie Page. (b) Overture, course in Payson. The Lake Mrs. the were of Chases kindergarten guests Mrs. Hattie Greer and her grand- given to the best couple representing Southwell. Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer Webb and parents, Air. and Airs. Asa Hancock, mothers were invited to attend and daughter Venice Vaughn of Chicago Martha and George Washington, in the (c) Popular, Sweetheart of all My the little folks entertained them with Mrs. two children are here from Alontana over the week end. Sophronia Simons, Mrs. Alice Col. Parade on the Fourth of July at Pay-soDreams, by Fitch. a clever little program. Airs. Webbs weeks with two visit a Mrs. Katie Cluff of Provo, for vin and $15.00 for first place and $10.00 More, by Turk and Ahlent. The members Sorosis the of G. Stevens. Bridge Air. and Mrs. second Mrs. Mrs. Esma Ifor Curtis, Ask Lexy III (a) Popular, Ill Never Harris, For parents, place. Four couples must Club Miss Elizabeth Imonp, were delightfully entertained popular residents Provo of make this event possible. them to all of formei; Ah! Sweet compete (b) Selection, Mystery Mrs. Margret Wild'1 left Saturday last Thursday evening at the home young bride of the week was the were visiting with relatives Here last Those who are interested are asked to of Life, by Victor Herbert. of Airs. Louis Parkin. Dinner was honored guest at a party given at the week. Mrs. Greer and Mrs. Vaughn see Wells Cloward for further details. (c) March, Winning Colors, by Wells for Council Bluffs, Iowa, to sptnd the s rved before the game with covers hbme of President Jennie B. Hill are Mrs. with mosths har sister, IV (a) March, Loyalty Day Parade, summer visiting with relatives in Utah members of the Miss club members and evening for by Tuesday paced Elizabeth Quick. while enroutt to California. by Rosenkrans. DR. L. D. PFOUTS RECEIVES ladies M. I. A. Board. Miss the Fa. as a Thelma Vest guest. young special Ma Let You Call (b) Selection, ANSWER TO ARCHERY Mrs. B. L. Jensen was hostess to the vors were awarded to Airs Merril Simons was presented with a lovely Sweetheart, by Freedman. CHALLENGE McClellan and Mrs. M- J. Will Mrs. Smith and Aliss Vest. 'gift by her (c) Popular, San, by McPhail and Afternoon Sewing Club at a pleasMortcnsen entertained at a delightful ant social afternoon last Thursday. Alickles. Salt Lake City, Utah luncheon last Thursday for the ladies V (a) Popular, If I Had You, by June 25th, 1929. of the Justamcre Club. The guests Mrs. Ray Stevens entertained at a L. Dr. D. Shapiro. Pfouts, with two tables gay were served at (b) Selection, Broadway Melody, by Bridge Luncheon on Thursday after summer flowers. Cards were Payson, Utah. bright noon. Her guests were the members We have received your boastful Freed and Brown. placed for Mrs. Lde R. Taylor, Mrs. Club. Junior M. the of W. Bridge B., March, Hall. (c) by Flint Dixon, Mrs. R. W. McMullin, challenge ofr a long bow shoot at VI Finale, Star Spangled Banner. Mrs. C. E Cloward, Mrs. Floyd Wil- Payson on that grand and glorious Mr. and Airs. Merrill Smith and Natal day of our country. It is most you son, Mrs. Will Amos, Mrs. J. F. Ole-soErnest Olsen came in Saturday from daughter Marilyn have returned from respectfully RCoraccepted and you can AMrs- Wilson, Mrs. Sid Los Angeles and left again on Monday California where they have been for on to be there at the apus Morten-secouflt and Mrs. n ay. Mrs. McClellan accompanied by Mrs. Olsen who has several months. club members and Mrs. P. O. pointed hour and, by the spirit of Utobinhood and the socks of Diana, spent the past two months here with Loveless, a special guest. Progresher children, Mrs. Stanley Wilson and REPORT OF PARADE sive Rook was played during the aft- we will take said challenge, roll it into a pill and shove it down your COMMITTEE Earl Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and ernoon, prizes being awarded to Mrs. Mrs. Wilson went with them and will Tre Parade Committee consisting throat the full length of a n Dixon and Mrs. Loveljess. visit for a few weeks on the coast. of Wells Cloward, Joe Flanders, Arget arrows. cher Butler, Earl and Merl Haskell And what is more we will take the and Mrs. Guy Hurst aifl! little Mr. Hurst Vera Reid licenses were Dick Persson, issued this Crook, Marriage scalp bearing your curly locks and son of Ogden have been spending you week to Dclphin Hiatt, son of Mr. Gladys Wilson. Madcliene Simons, drag it home behind a Ford car. As their vacation here with tteir parents for Pace, he will have to be placed and Mrs. S. F. Hiatt of Payson and CJarabel Hurst, Airs. John WslcT, Mr. and Mrs. John Reid and Mrs. in cold storage the rest of his life to Miss May Bergc of Benjamin, also Mrs Douglas Douglass, have the folHurst. Phillip for the avoid the humiliation of meeting his to Charles Parker of Payson and Miss lowing line up parade: you on Utah Ball Park Assemble at of fellow townsmen after pretending to Thelma Palfreyman Springville. Avenue at 9:00 A. M. ready to have Mr., and Mrs. Bert Ballard asd child- represent them as an archer. So look well to your tackle, Chief Mrs. .Ethel Hanks of Los Angojos by 9:30. ren of Salt Lake are guests at the The formation will be ias follows: and prepare the alibi has been visiting during the week at home of Mrs. F. M. Ballard. Bull.slinger, Colors and Uncle Sam;' Band; City that will not be accepted. the home of Mr- - and Mrs. George A. Yours until you can shoot someOfficials: Goddess of Liberty; Daugh Wyler. Aliss Anona Jensen was down from ters of Pioneers Float; 48 States re. thing better than green grass. Salt Lake for the week-enentMiss small Powell II. Pay Albert by and girls. Jerry. Mr. presented Mrs. Aliss Spring Lake,; Business ertained at an informal social ev- son, . Mr. B. L. Jensen left Sunday for Shirley Probst of Alidway, was a ening last Friday for Air. and Airs. and industries; Clubs, Church Organ-jJCanada for an ot the home of Mr. and Airs. Alberta Fire and izations. Mr. Raymond, Pulling! and fj guests Department, of Hurst Ogden, Guy Oleson last week. F. John stay. Mrs Rex Daniels of Spanish Fork, Horses; Rodeo; Archery Feature. GALA DAY FOR PAYSONS BIGGEST FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION j j n, Air-plan- ' , u - 8' Paand' n i h nd j he Ame-ica.lt- D ' H , I i , - if We do not suggest that deny yourself reasonable enjoyments in order to save. n, - We do suggest that a small six-fo- save, regularly, part of your can income which easily put aside without self denial. d. . |