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Show 8 touN Q I HE Hwk encampment Black s payson ri. baraear- - Chronicle 2ggaa;TT.g. SVJZS&SZFSjJZ M" Iione 4,J1 Black Hawk ENCAMPMENT PAYSON Aug. -7 DEVOTED TO ALL INTERESTS OF SOUTH UTAH COUNTY ndat, nicle PAYSON. fd- V'- ) UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY Hi. mi $2.00 - gal-t- ; 1? 20 cea- - Pac- - rof voting in Program For Sunday n:;m Bad Conct Clinic To Be Held Next PER YEAR Historic Markers To Be Unveiled Wednesday, July 15th Hand Conee' Mrs. Julia Hancock chairman of the clinic work for Payson district has received word from the county nurse that the date for the July clinic has been changed due to the Covered Wagon Days Celebration falling on One of the special features of the the scheduled date for this month. ACL p.ay t'i Black Hawk Celebration in It will he held next Wednesday, Payson .'ill be the unveiling of a monument 15 from 9 until 11 A. M. at the July n have Bay-om Memorial Park in honor of AlexIdaye.-K i Stake House. It will be' cool and pleaHigh. Q A'l'il a I ander Keele who was killed while on ' Ramona Wayne sant duting the hours of examination a." They L When .,y:io:i. I H ou guard v, duty during the early history and ere !tnk Young Mag. and mothers are urged to bring the B 2 of Payson. Also the presentation to ;.ai .fonts. 2:(' Southwell t ahies and pre school children. A very special program is to be pw: ak a'.dii', Jan. the city of five markers which are Sung of Love an. Ly Schuk o rvi-- ; given at the regular Sunday evening being placed by the Schoarrer. :U. Carry me baek to Old Daughters of Virginny, an VV .ud. service in the Second ward Chapel at !, xed tar. New Postal Law Poneer?. one to mark each corner Rollinson by ( &r.J Mntj'U 8 oclock. Ed Williams of Spanish of the old 11. Selected fort and one on the place trip I ' is bringing a well known Fork, singer 44 hour law, The new where e the 12 Sunflower first settlers camped. effecting an by Hild-r- e (Oarotte) Cu.iforma. of musicians with him and becomes operative for company The committee from the Daughtcarriers, h. i) toil o , w Rat a'1 the first time July 11th 1931. It pro- they will present an evenings pro- ers of Pioneers who have worked so v t.u w i !'l. Final. K Willvides that village carriers work only gram of delightful music. Mr. j juor supporta it la vans. O earnestly for the placing of markers iams a was Mo bark and up ,M il.em missionary companion of on the historic spots consists of Mrs. four hours on Saturdays. At this ' flieros hos. FIRE COMPLETELY DESTROYS Ann J. loveless, Mrs. Aurora N. Wiloffice it will effect mail service about Bishop John F. Oleson. at the City At the regular program to be given S vNTAQUI.N RESIDENCE as follows; Mrs. Ethel Page and Mrs. Annie son, Doon's C ll by the first ward in the fourth ward L. Curtis. Otts Urn The will carrier? serve entire the at 100 o xo.e A fire of unknown origin completeffectioran - 'Uh'-town once delivering first and second Chapel next Sunday evening, the spea Payson city and the Keele family ;ir 5V O'' ly destroyed the home of Clive Smith class mail. Delivery and collections her will be E. A. Law formerly of have cooperated vi'h them and a monor 10c. 250 s u !' :i I 'i .vS at midnight Tuesday night. HKJO for i The will both lie advanced so as to be com- Alberta Canada. His daughter, Miss ument is now b ung placed in the s tlonn i ,d Jennie Law will render vo,'al select- north east uala'! house was a two room frame struct- pleted not later than 12:30 P. M. .est uur corner of the park, on a ions. Mr. Law is the father of Jordan k! ure and wa., burned to the ground o she next Window service at the office will direct line ami List one block from A. I,aw of the first ward Bishopric I,,help t iuld be secured. The house not be effected. the place whore Alexander Keele 2 Wiih each no next and with his family came recently to was shot down (iprii-.the ho.d ' exall kren were saved furnishings A. C. Page, Postmaster ;t,on to the ly an Indian on the votes Salt Lake from Canada. v.i cept the bed and the stove. Mr. and j,uc- I'jOO o iveek, tin' Pa!)l r evening of July 18, 1853. At that time o iavoritc Mis. Bruce Van Ausdaul were living the settlers were in constant fear Dbscribe now and .dp jour Airs Elwood Dunn entertained at in the house and were asieep. A pass- a i: of an attack from he Indians and some andidate to delightful Bridge Dinner last week 11. J.. l M? ro 'll;; motorist uncovered the flames at the home of Mrs La Grand one was kept constantly on guard. On ho Mar 'U and aroused the sleepers. k a .(! vd '' the evening in July that Alexander Her guests were, Mrs. Pearl o'.h wiii, ta--- i , !rase l.tt p..r. Keele was doing duty an Indian who ith eaih cKhKou Miss Mrs. Jennie Fairbanks, Wright, By i.Mjlus, . or to lie friendly rode into appeared Jtnher Mr. and Airs. Ned A ightman spent Weston Bean, Miss Leona McClellan the on a horse. He carried settlement Mrs. fjuly 16th & ITtli. Merrill Mrs. in and Provo with Wayne Loveless, Faturday Sunday a gun in front of him and as he was ' Mvi Oa t all si the of an observance the Alls. dmith Although Mrs. Prizes Gudmundson. and is Mr. and Wightivans parents, The picitiie a J, am a of for bridge were won by Miss McClell- Fourth of July in Payson was more leaving he suddenly and very The Payson Rail team won the re-'- i Airs. Alvin Peterson. ing l.dnure.l Loot', tad is ....tot, than in years past there we shot down the guard. This luim.'.U's an Airs. Wright and Mrs. Gudmund "men who save ships and lor scheduled Wednesday gam. incident marked unthe beginning of the of " entertainment alw ay-son. plenty arranged Anv. (.ut from Lake Shore. The score was Airs. Thelma Merrill and son Jimmy our (.Tad GuardWalker War. i i lethe direction American of der the fiercely, Th:s win males 2 out of 4 played of Salt Lake were Payson visitors the i all of Mr. Keele was born on February Mr. and Mrs. John Loutensock of gion. With the daybreak salute and :n the second half of the Utah county over the week-en- d ' one man i.ning temlcii;.. 8 he hi- - pal. ne sea ftavi Fa nr, Bttieau 1. ague. Magna visited with their relatives in later a band concert a real holiday 25, 1822 at Bedford Tennessee. He was loved b spirit was created. A fine patriotic married Minerva Dixon, also of Bedpiu-heKitchen an exceptional !hcm to her and g.m' them the answer Miss Ruby McMullin and Miss Lu.-eil- Payson over the Fourth. program was given at Memorial Park ford on March 23, 1841. They were Mc.Mullin left last week for Its full of thril s. excitement, wild ".imp for Ih.ysf't', and i,..t for, emr; Mr. and Mrs. John Betts announce with Charles II. White as orator of eonverts to the L. D. S. Church and ma m v.idd have era!' el up a shut out. dr.ho where they .joined a party of o't - rescues, eoined) and re the day. The Childrens races were were with the saints in Ohio and Miss the marriage of their daughter, Features of the game were honf' friends for a ten days motor trip thru fee a gr.rd show ami support yoiv carried off under the dir- ouii and came to Payson in 1852. to son Mrs. of successfully Joseph Jensen, and Kitchen. YeUowstone Park. runs by Dean S'oir.-'mfavo.i:e candidate! When her husband was killed Mrs. the of ection of Dennison J. took which sports committee. Springville resort :s featu- Simmons clouted his out with no 4 The Airwhead Keele was but 29 years of age and The attraction for the afternoon me or. While Kitchen brought on' Air. and Airs. Royaek of Soldiers place on Thursday, July 2, at Woodring a big Support he Queen Dance, to care for five small sons. A as left ball park. Summit spent Tuesday here with their ruff, Utah. They visited in northern was he ball game at the next Wednesday, July 15. V Hit earh n.n ahead of him. The Salt down from club came ball unveiling of the monument in Utah until Friday evening when they fine Two names will bp played here isier. Airs. Vera Francom. ti. Let sold, l.)0 vole-.l- ! m.'le aJ;r.is-i(..- i is will take place on the first honor local Bureau Farm the to meet Mr. Jensen left returned to Payson. be give:;, (.a to a good dance, next void, one on Wednesday, July Black Hawk, Tuesday Auof much the were the visitors but team lay is he Alonticello where very 1.4 Mrs. Dean Wightman and baby have Monday for aTd the other Saturday, July 18. have a geed i:.r.e, ar.J support your 4 at 5 P. M. A fine program of size the with the gust dissapointed n visiting in Salt Lake. employed. Thce games will start at 6 P. M. favorite ca ididute. crowd. being prepared by the committee o- 5 A dance v Id !e I; eld at Ron-D- e and one of Utahs prominent speakers visited Idthe residents of Moore Mrs. Payson Many Preston, Maggie Dr. L. N. Ellsworth and children, Voo sometime next ' vote-wil- l Mrs. Alma Francom of will be present. Music by the hand and cities to see the parade Curtis and Carol spent their Fourth aho and Air. William Frew of Hoop- neighboring be given l;u r:aT s ...r.ts have til Mr. and Mr. :u ale ither took numbers will also be included. Argyl" if others with that wre being featured, July vacation here with Mr. and er, Utah have been visiting here M. not been comple'cd t of All Provo spent Sunday here and Black Hawk Veterand f the two Pioneers day holiday advantage Airs. Eugene Hillman. They were in their sister, Mrs. Mary Ellsworth. elo-- v The conte-a. 1 I. 'I ;t ,i their mother. Mrs. James Fran- - Payson Canyon on Saturday. went to thg canyons for a camping ans will attend the ceremony, and is urged to be Tit he general public next Saturday r.iyit. ,!.;!y .liX Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ballard of Salt trip. wmner will he ar.n.'i.uvd at t.te d.'.r.-'c- . with the to an extreme with end here week present. the Lake Contrasting spent Air. and Airs. E. II. Street and dauAii-'- s This early evening program is to at Arrowhead. F. M. Ballard. Grace Blackman of Moron' quiet of the day was the huge crowd ghter Helen were in Provo for the their mother, Mrs. followed with Payson big Black ie for the that assembled at Arrowhead rm the guest of Miss Virginia Street Fourth, The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hawk was Thursn Sunday. in It the perdance program later in the evening Miss Nelda Snelson left last evening. J. W. Robinson. vhich will start the celebration off assto ever crowd where Sunday Services At the California largest haps day for Long Beach vith a Utah with in southern dance weeks a bang. The mammoth two for emble great d M rs. Warren Fiancom of Mr. Air. and Mrs. Lee R. Taylor and she will visit for i e of the biggest features of were minor accidents Several . McClellan Donna Miss County. i'a"liiie Wyoming visited from last family left Monday for a weeks outCommunity he four day celebration is Wednesday was hand crowd the but huge reported Thursday until Monday with their ing in Strawberry ralley. morning and will be the greatest pa-aMiss Beeth Merrill, Owen McDon- led without serious mishap. arents, Mr. and Mrs. Janies Fran- ever held in Payson according to After a very ph o the an1 ald and Allen West of Lot an were trip om. Airs. Earl Page entertained a of four weeks iohn Lam, parade chairman. ;' r of lie I'ay-:ri- h guests of Miss Fern Page COUPLE C ELEBRATE GOLDENfriends at PMdge Monday even- week-en- d o son matclass C Community has leturne.l Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuler, Mr. ing in honor of her sister, Airs. Max The young people were her ANNIVERSARY WEDDING to resume the viv.-' College. of the and Airs. P. C. the Utah Agriculture rtv a: c' Wightman, Airs. Flor- Peery of Great Falls Montana. Pre- es at Church. Airs Weston Airs. Bean, were Smith sent Wilda Airs. ence Ci'iffith and The children of M. adn Mrs. C. E Trie Ruth Nielson of Sandy was the topic fur ; suwme. of Salt Lake spent Saturday and Sun-la- y Gene Hillman, Mrs. John W. Perkin i.iuig of Payson entertained at the Smith for BJiO Edith White, A. M.. Su -' 12, ony July at the Shuler Cabin in Payson Airs. John Wilde, the hostess and guest of .her cousin, Jesse Simpson Hunt died at the their parents Sunday, July 5. of home announced as. "8 U.T LAKE CITY several days, this week. honor guest. Canyon. in honor of Air. and Mrs. Smiths 50th amily residence in Payson Tuesday CENTER OF Si EMC AMERICA. A bounteous July 7, after a brief illness. wedding anniversary. "oh stress laid upon "Suen.c Artier He was lorn July 8, 1894 at Joseph have jpaKIEIKIIlKIKIKIIIISKIElKBIHIHMHHHBICBllS to Air. Airs. Fillmore William served and fifty members of carepast was This ;s a 1(, ture recently T turned home from a two weeks m on the Sevier were Tables spread the family. County, Utah the son of Samprepared which cn . t!;e pastor.-- : uel varicolorin and Laura Lott Hunt. Isaac decorated to and California. were lawn accompanied They trip experiences wh.lc dig various phi Salt are his wife Juliette Chid-estof Wallace Airs. 'heir ed ces of Surviving sweetpeas. daughter, scenic ir.u o in w Amei Lake. Hunt and five children, Alfred In addition to the honored couple ,ca during the ioi-pa-- ; years. The who were Jackson, Etta Ruth, Myrtle, Alice seven were guests there trip W ri; to Bryce, th" in attendance at their reception at the Lula and James Hunt all of Payson, Grand Air. and Airs. John Wilson enter-'an.t- d Canyon ;,r to the recently brides home in Taylorsville, July 7, also his father and the following broat a family dinner on Wednesopened Carl-iCu i us i.i New thers and sisters; Samuel Hunt of 1881. ,co' Personal in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Wilford and exper-n- d day Park City; John Hunt of Idaho; Mrs. wive? in their with sons Wil on who have been visiting Their seven e,l icational, ten Laverne Rasmussen of Salt Lake; also fifeetn l(1 lend were ten children h for and Fork and Spani-present, inttre-- t tn in piratiotial Pa; son Mrs. Maude Smith of Clawson, Utah; one and addres.. children their for great grand on left grand days. They Thursday Edwin Mrs. Alta Collard, Marion Hunt and child. They are as follows: home at Pueblo, Colorado. Community is intcr-de-- 1 norninational ard Smith and daughter, Donna, from Bur- James Edmund Hunt of Huntington. einphasizi Utah. Funeral services will be held denotr.ir.atinn,,; ley, Idaho, Ella K. Smith and daughter, Mr. ami Airs. Glade Cowan were mg friend on and Mr. Mrs and Friday at 2 P. M. in the second citizen, Ruby and son, Owen, are invited hi Provo Alonday to see Mrs. Karl Ward Mr Chapel with Bishop John F. Smith and Richard, Archie son, a"end and I arrived u eH(s for ar F. Keeler and daughter who Oleson n0iJr n and Airs. Smith officiating. Burial will be unElmer and daughters Sunday Sunday evening from El Paso, Texas g July 12th. of the Deseret Mort- Fcr der direction of Lake and Leah Salt City Dorothy th.c wh Mr. Keeler is working for the an lion- - of whr-rCONTEST, THE CHRONICLE WILL ! B.hle e QUEEN Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith. Norma ue In Id from government. They will perhaps visit EACH ONE YEAR I ifi ro WITH VOTES 1000 GIVE Merle, Elaine and Paul, Mr. and Mrs summer for 'he remainder of the the church. W. Smith, Nelda, Wayne and Le PREA very pleasant dinner party was John ON OR NEW EITHER Keeler Air. .n and Provo and Payson SUBSCRIPTION Lr a s o. Arthur Mr. Leon and Mr. Sam Smith given at the home of Mrs. Birdie BarRoy, retheir before ; to join them expect SENT ACCOUNTS. all of Payson. nett Sunday, July 5. The occasion was nrynt ard little turn home. Mrs. Mr. and were. Other Present were Air. Daniels and wife. guests a will pend th" S. Bills Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. C. the birthday anniversary of John J. J. Walter Ieav ar.d Clyde AIcBeth left r2 wi'li relat- Harrison of Payson, Mrs. Agnes E. and Airs. Jerry Bassett and baby of on ar.d S pan- - Faturday n ght for Wyoming to wore Greer of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Eureka, Air. and Airs. Cooper Jex and WE AND BRING IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION during the remainder of the fiiinmD. W. Webster and son, Giant of Pro- famiy of Finish Fork, Mr. and M:s. er. VOTES! vo, AI x ard Mrs. James Frame, Mr. lloii .1 Clay and I)nn Daniels from WILL GIVE YOU THE 1000 .. '' argent and M and Mrs. E. Le Roy Smith and daugh- Lung Beach, California, Air. and Mrs. Pf Airs. Janie-- : A' ' J. A. V.'ilLv ami da .xht,' p ter, Helen, of Salt Lake City, Air- -. John ! aniels, Jr. and family, Mrs. -- h - n in Bay - it t e ard rn. Alma, are were Minnie Frame, Miss Emma J. and Air. Albert Powell and family, Shirley, D, u Mr. and Mrs. ton with Mr. Willeys father and 'James and Elva Barnett. Webster of Taylorsville. ve wc-tg end. mother, Mr. and Airs. Juseph 4 iliey. r . OWN 'ou Jrnijl 550 to tluea g Contest Large Crowds Attend t basi- NY Dances At Arrowhead nfun-lir- Sunday evening July l!);n. 1. The Spirit f the Navy Borough f 2. Sonny Id De Sylva 'i Cociuette Berlin 1. Quickstep Young America Southwell i. Under the Double Eagle Wagner The Best Loved Southern Melodies, 12, During Black Hawk Encampment Ward Programs For Sunday, July 15th 11 i: , fVt-'.ii- i arts : sot 1 vill-iag- e stall alonj j -- o veil is g, Tioke;-fjllru- on--c- ist aS Shoe ir -- appli- v L $23 on aij be-o;- h-ct!;)- nu! rs iss tiii Ison h ot their ilson. i Tue-da- WS y Sbre Lake Wed, I Jonstn. unex-spteted- conns ing - .irc-d.i;- Fourth of July Observed Small Crowd LayEoa Wins Over -- and 8-- ('. granite arket ly Vi-'l- 1 1 le ( -- e, s 1 -- Ike ns - 1 -- pa-ad- e, a-- Church de few-clos- a- -- Jesse Simpson Hunt Vote For la-- I 't Mex-rwy.o- BLACK HAWK QUEEN ; ! I ICE rl kI D;( iins ,e 0 ri and of rock. lade t..c. r have es hid- from now until the end of the -- -- re u 1 f f Ai M- . I. 5 i c- rg K33 in, er |