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Show nfl fOCK B HE patronize chronicle advertisers Chronicle gareaajag DEVOTED TO ALL INTERESTS OF SOUTH UTAH COUNTY PAYhUX, UTAH COUNTY, Uu i1' i i.y i;l-,y-r iu.re on Mon- - j '' i being made for an inter i, ;L i ,ii layson Lion .ty District . -- : and is chair arran- jiw ,oo on ( L i ' he ' l' ,t. . nr Nebo Stake Road Show To Payson residents played an important part in a tragic accident early Be Held Tonight and - toe District GovKicir.'ds of Amen-t-"- : until it is r h.m to visit all has y too district - and the off:c-- t iiiiui1 lit & serka (; .v The annual Nebo Stake Road Show will be held next Fiiday and Saturday. December 4 and 5. On Friday night a performance is to be given in i ach of the nine wards of like which ha- - been divided inthe to throe districts. Payson first and ,'0011(1 and Springlake will comprise one Gist riot, Payson third and fourth n and Benjamin will be the second, Genola first and second and will be the third. Each ward will two twenty minute programs pis-eami the two winning programs in each district will be presented in the finals at the Stake Tabernacle Saturday night under the direction of the Stake M. I. A. Hoard. The Payson first ward members will meet in the Second ward chapel ;.,..Tt-a-o- fil! rUh' e- . t 1 - g, 3';r; R C l' QY "'I-- i n.- U i I hIo.n iti v -' Pay- -U V and Ph a ant Gruie. rutin.netl vita ami with H ; H.r i V) aril the. ami m-- arrange 1, lOnit r , he .J jri 1 include a Ugh Scho.,1 11 1 V0 filucid v.'h an excellent rani'aol p.o.al futures. Babies the Lc- -c F.r'.y-ein- Honor Roll Announced By Local Woman P. H. S. Principal Aged Resident Dr. R. P. Bowdish. dhect-u- r uf the Utah County health uni, county Mr.'. Sarah Lyance, the Mrs. assmted were by um. They Permelia Mrs. Mayers Jd.a Hi.ne.jck, direction of Passes Away John .Jacob Fchearrer, one of Pt,.-o- n r.'o-- t promirent citizens and jjyj. Laverne Tervort, Mrs. Rachel hurch womkers died at the family Ann Snyder, and Mrs. residence in the Payson Fourth wa'd S anton, Mrs. Etta Jeppson of the local Relief Soion Wednesday from infirmities incil ety. dent to hi advanced age. Thu workers felt extremely gratifMr. Scin arrer was bori in Hegi. ied with the results of the clinic on December 2!, ldb" Switzerland doctor am! , a J that the pre-eof son the Ikir.y and Hannah Sehe tihave accomplished njr-- e very muen He er. joined the L. I). S. Church and judging from the gieat improvement. his .v.ih parents came to Utah in In spite of the cold weather an extra 18(10, settling at Bingham Fort near large number of eh ldren were examia call ned and the defects were few in Ogden. The family accepted in 18(H the Church authorities comparison to the pa-- t, showing re- from and Utah he.p to settle in southern sults of the work. In 18ii!, tart the sugar industry. o Mr. Schearrcr went as a teamster 1o i'fi he Missouri River bringing L D S emigrants into Utah. lie came to Payson in 1868 and has resided here Auto since that time. nt Crash At Thursday, four young people were injured on the State high "ay jud ca-- t Payson as the result t't an automol, e accident. V. Butler 22, of Springlake was tttiv.r.g a '..ght coupe ar.d crashed into 1 a. m. in lie married Lameria Taylor the Endownment House in 1870 in Salt Lake and in 1880 married Mary Ott. Both preceded him in death. Mr. Schearrer filled two mission5 to hi native land, in 1877 and 1801. He assisted in the construction of several a tdqihone p To. The other occuand three schools in Pay-sochurches pant, were Mari Steiner 2,0, of Pay- lie followed the occupation of a farmer and stock raise1 sutve-s-fullFor a number of years he was a member of the Neb.o Stake II gh . and hi Id posuions of tru--bad two broken Council in the ward until his recent infirmity more activities. cut.-- ami hrm-..Mrs. Stanley. prevented a nroaer, He was he father of 10 children, and abrasions. T ? Fared y, mg people were bro-,- o 7 of whom survive as follows, Mr. IV - o for treat-- ( Adilia Dixon. George Allxrt, Frankand p ..a , I'ff.ci'r, Page Peery lin Edward, John Henry and Almi r"m gae (j pe amMent. Schearrcr of Payson, Mrs. Ada ( la.v ton of Mdvale tr'd Mrs. Clara GleaWell Knov. n Former Resi- son of Berkehy, California. Survm-n- g dent Observes also are 40 grandchildren and 10 -; l.n-;- lio-pit- - lO'.th Birth Anniversary ! r ' :i - Tabernacle with f heever of the I be in the Interment city ccmeteiy utiib r the (luce th- Mortuaiy. 11 4 ' :n f' rn C"n-,- j;;.- of 't Ma'-iy- FldleW-n- - F.r-- t vard cuapi rfen- - 1. v. n:y on Tile-da- a;. ( ra! and ighters. I Ta-U- 0 Archery Club Organized ai Payson High School Girls Athletic Club Sponsor Dance Tomorrow Night at the Payson On Monday night High school, Charles Pace and Dr. Dance patrons at the Bon Ton tomorrow night, (Saturday), will be treated with initiation stunts put on by the Girls Athletic Club of the Pre-idePayson high school, who are sponsorTrelma en; ing the affair. Plenty of pep is proFlorence Adam-,- ; mised, by both the club and Ralph Those three m connection with Walk- Migliaccio and his popular orchestra, will er Fairbanks and Blanche Daley who will furnish the music for the committee, dance. comprize an activity conA three taiget range will he Mr. Migliaccio was in Salt Lake structed in the gymnasium and there Friday, November 26, where he met will he eguiar shooting on Monday, Mr. Covey manager of the Covey an! Friday nights. Wedne-d.iCocoanut Grove Ball Room, considerCi,a, h SOinley Wilson was instraed one of the finest halls in the west, nien'al in having the club organized. and Val Valente, conductor of tne orchestra bearing that name. Mr. Val Valente Lioness Kills Man brought his orchestra Local from San Francisco for a limited In Spanish Fork Canyon engagement at the Cocoanut Grrve the A huge mountain lioness measur-t.- g Hall. His orchestra is one of coasts most bands. dance feet from popular appi oximately eight o Fork t j, 'o tip was shot in Diamond Mr. and Mrs. Philo C. Wightman can mi la- -t Friday by Ed Grigg-- , and Mrs. Florence Griffith were visitlocal ti upper. A deer had been killed ing in Salt Lake for several days by lie animal shortly before Griggs this week. - oi.ted it. 0 be was killed one Tiie mate to the Notice ,r, trailed by the Hanson brothers Nebo Stake Quarterly cortferenee ,f Goshen. This is the fourth lion and Priesthood convention will be held kill'd bv these men this year. They and Sunday, December 12th report that the lions in Payson and Saturday and 13th, 1931, in the Stake TabernFork canyons are destroying Span'-acle. numerous d er. Opening session on Saturday, December 12th at 7:30 P. M. NOTICE Sessions on Sunday December 13th A meeting of the Mens Club will at 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. be held in the Community Church 0 May 1. M. I. A. Convention Sunday Decby v B. 10. December F. Professor ember 13th at 9:30 P M. gyrn- will be the guest speaker of All members of Stake are invited to eh.nol. Pioneer Daughters to Meet Hu1. of ( an evening. Daughterbe in attendance ar.d others will be Pay-o- n p. No a'o not o will h.o'd their meeting ! made welcome. joy an Utah I:or,e '1 Decen, Ix-on Dr. R. Taylor nmii'li and Mrs. John T. Miller of poi - for .i a veek of gymia-.- ' Haz'd Mrs. of Hie J.os d"home C. Page at hi en the guests r have 10, Arza Angelos fJ to ir git a"c reque-tet ur.-emm r s are no All of with Adelia Mrs, 1. Dixon during their Y"v g. George Q. Spencer tad' a d make aiiang Stake Presidency joum in Payson this week. Howard Wilson. J. Miller Completes L. Pfouts assisted in organiz.n an archery club. The following officers were elected from the students Dean Holdof the school: D- - Lecture Engagement t, ion-wi- v t- - ' J.T (h.id va- - a g'tat-Margr- Wilde. it i j j le.-tu- h 5 Wilde, If, months old (laugh Gcrge J. a ol I. my Iliac-- : W'l'b' Vnt ii FpnrgvlV. n :he Spnngwi! civil grand-, a hi 1 Dc-cr- ter November die! i i.'t-- &T Pay-0- Infant Douirhter Dies r'ty - wll be held on in the Nelm Stake p George A. W ard officiat-ng- . virth Fureral services Friday at 1. P. M. of a s rre-turn- -- ' 'lent of Pay.'Ct i oiuhday Satu Sim ic spending ,ri in Logan lu m tne celebratien. hi Id in her hoi o Robinson To Principal John Carlisle of the Pay--.ohigh school has announced aa honor roll for the first term of school. Mrs. Malde Stewart received an But ore student, Mourice Hall, atinvitation from the President of Untained the A honor roll, designatited States, to meet in Conferenc" it ed by 4 credits of A and no mark the Nations Capitol for four days, less than B. and to attend a reception at the The B" honor roll included stud- white house. ents with 4 credits of I?" and no This being the second call to Wash wen-omark less than C. Twenty-tw- o Civic improvement. ington, to this list as follows; Irma Alien, Some of the subjects to he taken Margaret Bcrquist, Kathryn Dirott, up at this conference are, City plann Delsa Greenhalgh, Oneda Greenhalgh, e ing and zoning, housing of the comm-MaHouser, Inez Iligginson, Signe j fundimental equipment. Jackson. Mildred Johnson, Mary Jew- - subdi;.ision layout kitchen and othe ett, Ruhj Jewett, tra Jewct., aYejwork centers. Large scale operations Openshaw, Boyd Page, Marion consruct;on finallPe and many others. Russel Peterson, Lucille Powelson, Mrs. Mable Stewart has been appMelva Schwab, Edith Taylor, Alta ointed again as chairman of the Wigton, Boyd Wilson, Glenn Wyler. Better Homes committee for Payson. is as follows; Mrs. The committee C 11 White, Mrs. Ann J Luvele- T. Mrs. David Bigler, Mrs. Chase, Mrs. Genevieve, Ellsworth, Mrs. LeRoy Mr. Bunnell Mr. Henry Erland-on- , Golden Taylor. This is the eleventh na: of Better Homes in Ann r campaign Dr. John T. Miller, director of voeducational an iea, organization estcational and child guidance bureau service in the inof the World Human Culture league ablished for public terest of home improvement. Presiand editor of the Character Builder dent Hoover is Honorary chairman of has given a series of inspirational the organiza'ion and Secretary W ilb-blectures in Payson during tne past is President. The headquarters week. k with is in Washington D. office He came from his home in Califa- Exec in Ford Dr. charge James ornia to visit his many friends in Director. deUtah for several weeks and is The Better Home- - eampa gn is devoting much of his time to lecture stimulate the improvement work. He first spoke in the Stake signed to conditions and brig aboir of hous,ng a at Tabernacle Sunday afternoon a more wholesome type of "ine ano meeting arranged by the Nebo Stake out f.r-- t ward family life. The pmgiam- ' Relief Society. The Pay.-o- n d ter.une committee5 local at' Relief Society sponsored the meeting by needs and enmlti"'.- - '! I1'' in the Fourth Ward chapel Sunday by the 'o ,lr'' 5 irnT.11!' people community. Feature evening and several hundn and con''exhibits and discussion5, e scour-given enjoyed the splerdid d 01 ion where possible the demonDr. Miller has given talks during the n remodeled one or more new or week in all of the chools of Payson to show how the bet'er type- - of ho all of and at a combimd meeting Provided for fa mi ''5 ,r can L,j(,f Sooi(,t l(,s (f the ciy on Tuos-'e- s modest ,, incomes at a co t wrn n mi- - at the reach, fare and npaw pi gi;U' r a means of relkvng unempb yu" , duing the win'er an- U mg imp'. Work pi ;ran ed again ti e yt ai The-- e Gymnasium Wee!; Hemes r Be To Be Organized culmina'e ill A nil 21 from be 12 will which in 19 j L ak Invited Attend Convention a- -j ft-'- Peter Sorenson, in front of whose place the accident happened, saw the flames and irn mediately notified the Payson police department. Night Patrolmen John Betts and Page Peery hurried to the scene with a small hand fire extinguisher, with which they succeeded in subdueing the flamo es to the extent that they could see a man was trapped in the truck While Mr. Betts phoned for the Pay-so- n Fire Department to finnish puttout the fire, Mr. Peery and seve--- al ing onlookers succeeded in getting the the body of the victim out of the Roland llill, son of Mr. and Mrs. wreck. He was burned beyond recogFred Hill of Payson suffered painnition, however, and his identity was ful cuts and bruises almut 9 oclock established by the license on the Thanksgiving night when he was truck, together with one slip bearing struck by a car driven by Charles his name, found by Mr. Peery, clrar Hatfield of Springville on the state flames. of the highway near the Utah County In His sister, Mrs. Edith Brinley of firmiry at Provo. Pleasant Grovo, who accompanied the Hill had tire trouble and walked to widow to the scene of the accident, a service station at Ironton for suppsaid that she had heard her brother by Joe lies. He vfis accompanied remark the previous day that ho Waters of Provo and they were must fix that steering wheel, which to their car. Hatfield failed led officers to believe this may have to see them walking along the side caused the accident. of the pavement until it wras to late Mr. Driggs was born in Pleasant to avoid an accident according to the Grove September 4, 1887, the son of report of investigating officers. He Parley and Martha Mathis Driggs. applied his brakes and the car skidd- Surviving are his wife, Mabel Andered sideways knocking Hill focibly to son Driggs, two sons and two daughtthe ground. He was cut and bruise J ers, Norval, Naraoraa, Forrest, and about the face, right arm and should- Margie, one sister. Mrs. Ethel Brinley er. and one brother, Burline Driggs, all o of Pleasant Grovo. By Automobile baby clinics ever distinct va c.nJuctul in me Pay" house. Stake in the nil on .Monday and 5 were examined kali. t : be normal. to found luit Tce defect.' were noted but tiieie tonsils. wore r.o weie under tne The examinations One uf Lames.. Local Resident Hit Examined at "ocular Health CJd -- when Ennis N. Driggs. 47, of pleasant Grove was burned to death. Mr. Driggs was returning to Pleasant Grove with a load of produce and apparently went to sleep, or his steer ing gear had failed him, for the large truck lie was driving cut diagonally across the road and ran for twenty feet with one wheel in the borrow pit before turning over. No one witnessed the accident, but apparently the machine immediately burst into n! ant.cipated. i w ;n San-taijui- -- irir i a 1. i the clubs of t - l.r-.'- v d ' Inc - ' ciorpri: - von Tuesday evening about twb miles south of here on the state highway, Tomorrow Night of Lions n LU PER YEAR Burning Truck Proves Fatal to PI. Grove Man Ifici-tiu- i) r ADVERTISE! $2.00 Why Is It ? Sponsors Clab Local 11'AII. MailAY, DECEMBER l, i;i;i To Get Ahead and STAY AHEAD tm on fir t. Ti." hiid "f AU- -. Cum-rninL'- -- - ) t- d ur-da- y--k 4 t |