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Show tue Paysoe XXXVIIII., No. 6 PAY NON, UTAH MAN KILLED ON STATE AND SALEM be held f ins-nt'- Hales boys brought him to the iyson Hospital at once and an exemption disclosed that death was Sheriff E. G. Durnell Id Deputy Sheriff Reuben Christen-Jinvestigated the accident and the belief that the accident s unavoidable, the boys being in way to blame. lt was some time before the vic- Personal papers rwas identified. assisted the officers Sunday it was determined that he Js Peter K. Frederickson of Tooele ere he was born in October 1898 has spent his life there and for past 12 years has been employed the International Smelter He is r, vived by a William Midvale of and a sister, Mrs. rper unce Scanlan of Salt Lake, 'uneral services were held Wednes-i- n on Frida), Februa-- y 1". The prom cumniittee a-- - D. R at 4 Baseball Contract 1 ;aard t s - pitsident T he i las- - advixois ai'e M.ss Am) Cooper. Miss Gwen WehsV and ill he Chis'ensen itir Division basketball honors. Pa sons earned a hard fought game from the Spanish Fork High School last Friday evening The game was witnessed by the largest turnout this year, coming as a climax to the Fourulivr's Day celebration. The score was Snyder, Strom and Jensen furnished the scoring combination for Payson. with Snyder doing particularly brilliant work. Alexander and Bingham were the outstanding for Spanish Fork, the former playing an exceptional strong game from the center position. The box score: PAYSON fast stepping Lions 23-1- "jhis Perkins received word this week Nick Williams, manager of the "3 Francisco Seals, to report to the J(ing training camp, Monday Feb-r- y 16. The San Flrancisco club is lYnember of the Coast league, the fatest minor league in United States. con-2re- 5TS xxtf PAYSON CITIZEN t ncr again hSs one of Rayaon pr. mment iitixcnv had tha expen-eri.- I H c of -- evolving a blackmail letter Street wa the recipient of the j"ph-a-q,ii-t fominumoatioR Sometime last Tuudy night the Uft at the south gate mmMVt w of tha Street heme on South Main Street. The letter wa fypwrlttrn by an expoiicmed typut and in it tha wr'ter dec.wvd that $2500 (Hi in y should lie p'aced tp a box and 'i ft in a lonely place near the south entiBRir of ihe Gfty femetej'y between II and 12 oclock F'rhlay night. Mi St'vel should com unattended with the package If tty w not done they declared that pH of his piopi rty would go up in tmoki Mr. Street wa in Tooele when h ban letently been Xppomted rceivw cur-lelu- d t be defumt bank. Ha came down Friday end the officer haul been notified County Sheriff Durnell and Rrovo Chief of RoHce Otto context link, took fotical!y their entire forte of officer and laid plana to eptur.4he blaihmailer if he cam ANNUAL FOUNDERS for the, package but no one appeered. The Street home wa alto guarded Born: February 12, 1809 DAY HUGE SUCCESS but no one wa found lurking about. of a similar nature have Emancipator, savior of his country, lover of received at vpriop time ip The Annual Foumlivs Day of the the pai by prominent c it lien in Ray. truth, and champion of mercy . . . the name Ray mm High School was held last non and it u thought by many that Abraham Lincoln is revered and loved by all Fijilay and tha nmetenth annivn rv some Clank is renponnlble for them. nationprogram was one of the best ever giv humanity, regardless of race, creed, or en and was enjoyed by one of tin ality. It is fitting that we should pause Cor a WM. HENRY PLATT largest crowds ever to assemble at e befu-.to school.. to from tbu labors the the our tribute time Ixing great day pay William Henry llutl, a well known whgn the morning progiaiu was to his fellow to so much who both martyr gave eaident of klona died Monday at the start, the patents and patron were home of hi daugbte, Mi. Mary Simman and to the country he loved, and who asked when at the the and building arriving mon of Payson where he ha been so little in return. opuning number was given tho laigi for several month. assembly wan filled to overflowing Mr was horn July 13. 1855 In Rlatt of Nil Under the direction Carl (). ' lS-l-- il' - l v .dHM H"H,M, He came to sum the splendid high school mixed I jirnanahnv, England. ihorua rendered selection from t h Utah when eight yvatp old with hi SENATOR JOHN E. BOOTH February 8th between the hours of operas Erininiu" and "Rinafuie" patent who located Ip Hana, He ha d there since that time, and ha TJhe TO BROADCAST FEBRUARY wa offered i inv prat mn ao ,nd 9 45 . m. for the National Rritulcrit Ijee R. Taylor. Wi home engaged in fa rmlng. Radio Forum in L half of Utah Conn- - udiessen were given by the sihool Hi wife May Alice llatt died eight, John E Rooth senator from Utah Dean en Simmons months ago. and Rrinnpal Major, County will speak over KSJ,. Sunday ty Jaien ('love. Two selection "Ra! He Is survived by the following Mo()ii". and Goodbye Anm Laurie , hildren. Mr. Simmons of Ray son, M-- ?$ p Mrs Hmah ItarjaT of Dividend, Mr given by the Girin file Ulub. The Founders Day nddresa was de Sarny MiCledand, Mr. Vera 1 Van liveitd by Dr U. N Jensen State Alstine and William Platt of SSalt Raerl M lilts- - and Mr. SujiJ rintendent of Sihool. Two se I site; Mr lections were given ly the Hoy Glee Jennie liowman of liingham; James We submit the following to our readers. This Is a criticiNm on the economic situation in America, by a Britisher, Mr. HerbChib Short but very appirjte and Glenn Platt of Monp; also 29 ert N. Cannon of London. It is worth reading: talks were given by Dr. 1. M Willi giandi hildn n. 9 gnat grandchildren amLn, State High Shool inepector; and two inters, Mr Marinlhia OstYou have half the gold of the world and half of the . hsU K't Superintendent, Metvli Wil- ler of Nephi and M- - Sanh Veat. machinery and most of the automobiles and all the akyscrap-ersRay Monnen and Mr. Graanhalgh son; Funeral aervhr were held Thttr-iaYou have the greatest home market in the world and the largof board edioa Nelxi District the of ruled ou in the M'ina Mard Chapel with are est corporations that the world has ever seen. tmn ami by J I.. T o nsr mi, one of the in charge. by ideas and less by tradition than any other people in the Bishop John Niel-.e- n State oldest educators world. I ou have usually done what you thought you rould do. ass in the Mona Oanet- inteimenl How ran it be possible that a progressive nation of A feature of sjiecial interest ( of the Desry under the 000 people can In- - wrecked by the speculations of a little Dr A L. Curtin f eret the by awarding VS Mortuary ful in all Street? The prices thst were forced too high had to the Raysona Lion Ouh of the canh 0 come down. Today all price are too low. iz offered by tin nr to the wmmr man who has j There m now a golden opportunity for every in nmre than fortv completed pi eyes to see it- - Dollars are now being sold for thirty rents, practof Two ically every security in the I nited States ls now being sold st in vocational agriculture un b jeits lens than its value. 'Ihc way to create a fortune is to buy from t he direction of Mr liny Hunmll pesmmistn. Iay vour money and take the risk awarded V was (8i Meet $2b of First ovens the coke in his career by buying slump brick starled a who Fi in lluiiton ani'oin (Kit) by buying steel plant (ompleted 000. made of 1873. $300. arnrgie r y prop et veiond prize of $lriO'i slumps. Hundred of fortune have bees made by buying from The i xeru'ive ofG rs of the Son to Starilry IouiM.n for an apple pro pessimists. In five year I from now most American business wish I bad" flub. Ihen it will !e tsi men will belong to the and K! 00 Daughters of Indian Wa.- of to and third prize fid jct, late to buy a dollar for thirty cents The opportunism will lie end the Sons and Daughter mo Wilson fo- - a dairy project. Hon gone held a meeting f Piohiers Utah orabb mention wan given to Sterling When a horse balks, the llk is in ns head, not in hi leg the City Cotin-- i in when an And will. mrrican he Thursday he thinks when He moves on evening R.a'lrud, Fred Rage. Frank Hard rg to make definite business man is depressed, the slump is in his hi ad. There i June Italzby, George Davis Garth d CbaiBl-rnothing serious to prevent him from making money if he thinks for 'he annual Pioneer !on, Harold IHtten and Itay he will. Rail wa It planned to hold it on The cloning numbe- wa- a ley When fear rule the will, aothing can be done, hut when a 12 ill the Second la February Thursday iwcomes his world man cants fear out of his mind the oysier. quartet by Lw retire 55 ard Amo-i'meIt will be Hall. To lose a bit of money is nothing, hut to loe hope or Iue son. Russell RtronMax Kaye anl a 7.30 when at nerve and ambition that is what makes men cripples. by program (Continied on Rage r Thin silly depression has gone on long tnough Let rid if it. sta offl I rs of the Foils and DaughIt is inside of you. Rise and Walk." ters organiza'ion wdl In- in attendO Give Men Archery ant- to present the loal rhapter with Payton tnur charter. It i 1 tv married Demonstration in Provo m The i mrni'teee are a op e only official Tax ' from the Utah Rrog-ataken follow Ran paver", He:er A- Gorti, M Here is another lb On the inv i a ion of Ethel VShite. Fdiza Rage, and I' organ of the Utah Taxpayers Un. the in T.n.jan sey, Scout executive a matter of economic necessity every citizen and the head He!er ; (3,a-Ra i Curtis, May e Dr and Charles rr.yrie, ogan District, of every business institution in this state i now compelled to and Mit-ldPills; Fiall, D IToutn were in Rrovo Saturday peieivin to and exercise all possible ingenuity to curtail expenditure a flsKir Do Joseph a manager, demon ui 3! to On; evermg January give hve within his means so a to sarvive the present period of Curtu y r I..ne Van Rrovo to Artlc.-the freshmejit. Rate, stration in distress. 4 bine Taylor, ret option. Maud going Is that same caution, scrutiny and economy mindednes and Ward Third Amuemnt the in guards and stale institI y to lie demanded in all our state department a Harris, Lizzie Manwill; j. Hall M jrh iriterrit is being aro-- i ution! for the next biennium, or shall increase in expenditure Mamie MiCdlan and Uz-ziid in y ,ii j the Scouts State the by jpianong for state government be allowed to go merrily on unchallenged Mar, will, Greet, Anna Snyder. t he exhibitions of the two liKtl fan and unchecked? cannot F!tu not and afford, they want, Jepfon. Matilda B.ll and Hhoda Ljwho are rated among the Lett h'ot Taxpayers of this slat do av to buy a much government a is proposed in all the tentac is week e- laist in the state they ative budget submitted. They demand curtailment of expenses Mrs V.tia Mendenhall, n.eii.lver of f rep'ed an invitation to give a d n, rontrol and needless and of regulation, supervision to National Aid De ('r,p of United en "f or.atraim in Salem whith wa political patronage, duplication, If pork barrel, 5 r Veterans was present and nd an e a be rould iarg thus ati ally reretv wrung ly superfluous activities and top heavy payroll wa de, ii,j that the tonal organi out of ail the budgetary requests, taxpayers of I tab would be rrowd. The same rectp'mn was g Hired thousands of dollars, and efficiency would take it place za'.on cooperate with them to aecure Tm them when thy a;jiaril Cifin Span - i ti an or other widow in the interest of Feiter government at less cost. Sr the Uh Fork at inv tation jn rNci.t f ln L ' ?!! w-- AMERICA NOT BANKRUPT d Igtuis started his baseball career 31 in Payson, pitching for the local 'D two years ago. The past two Spiers, he has spent in California, Jbing the latter part of last sum-i- n the California State League, Hi he received nation-wid- e recog-,Jfor pitching two no-h- it games iuccession. This feat earned for I the chance to try out for the fast League this summer. 1 y v n rnait PER YEAH mi is Lions Win Founders Day 2 o clot )d uo ABRAHAM LINCOLN From S, F. enjiy- TO repie-aentin- High School the flortr, a v primed nd eageily awaiting the Nephi Range's tonight FYtdayJ in what promises tp be one of the moM exciting games ever to be seen ip Ray ton Still suiaring over the cloak, one Ifi nt decision Nephi handl'd them in tie scaion openet, tlw Silver am! i keen protege of i'ixi h Stan Wil-o- n nfe out seeking -- evinge in a spirit iat a.igeia id foi the "Ratgeis A vii ioi y for the local boy wdl put them in a lie lot aeiond place with Nephi, while n defeat will piaclnally illimrate Ray-i'iihances of appear mg in the State Tournament thi an a, idl'd incentive, yea- - With ibis the game tonight has, at the ear marks of a laskelhall "nalaial". The game will git under way I ivmptly at 7 3u R M tonight, in the J, n. mr High School Gymnasium, and of thiill from thi plenty pmniiM' opening whiule, until the time keep er gun "barks the ending of the of. Standing of the Teams Tooele. tyson Boy Receives the IVifaon B.B. Game Over Sp. Fork half-brothe- mill live "victory hungry' l.ion. at n - THREATENING LETTER o-Night Mild'ed Johnson, tnairman; lhirothy Ryan and li d Page, assisted t the class offie.s with Stewait Schaer-re- r I The 7 I- Payson Lions vs. Nephi BLACKMAILERS SEND the Hon Ton. Students of. the class have been working hard during the iast erk on the decorations which will be m pastel shades and will lejtie-o-n- t a.i gaiden y HID ltMl The annual Junior Riot., elaborate svie.dl function o' ;h. Ray son High School dur.ng tin- year i, to driven by Nathan and Angu Spanish Fork, in which they coming to Payson for the dance la;jrday night, crashed into a man a.sir.g along the highway between laleiu and Payson, killing him y The accident happened about f:30 and was due to a dense fog and fearing lights of an approaching car. fhe young men were travelling about mdes anhour and the man was Ravelling along the highway in the direction. His body was struck the fender and thrown over the Jlont of the car, the back of his head puking the comer of the'body with force as to cut a deep gash and yh scture the skull. - o. P. H. S. Junior Prom At A ifcr c- FRIDY, FEBKLAlUi BETWEEN Bon Ton February 13th IIGHWAY AYS0N COUNTY. UTAH. Clhupomicelke p-- k only. Call 44 3 Wey CJean- Pioneer Officers ..Stior Prom. Special 75c will clean 1 press that suit for the big night. - Organizations ze p-i- ar 1 V Vet-eia- A PROCLAMATION o s major problem WHEREAS: Narcotic Addiction has become for all mankind, menacing the foundations of civilization a Pre jcis t 'ft 2 I'tii and the future of the race; n im MHEREAS: Education is universally recognized a social ills; portant means of treating such WHEREAS: The World Conference on Narcotic Education hn called for a week to be observed throughout the world as of Narcotic Education Week, the last week in February each year, andhas requested the cooperation of all individuals, and organizations including the city governments, NOW THEREFORE, I, L. I). Stewart, Mayor of the city of FebPayson, State of Utah, hereby proclaim the week of and week, ruary 21st to 28th, 1931. as Narcotic Education of citizens the of invoke the action and earnest interest socclubs, Churche. I also urge Payson and vicinity, and ieties and other assemblies to frame and adopt resolutions Church expressive of the abhorrence of the evil, and request m positions officials, clergymen, educators and all persons of influence, to utter to youth and all other, their solomn insidwarning against even the least beginnings of these ious poisons, to the end that the full power of education may be marshalled to over come this peril. I do hereby put my hand and seal, as the Msyor of the city of Pavson, Utah L. D STEWART. Mayor g e nt t - Less Government 'More Efficiency - e - 1 I 1 F-. ss 1 , j --V - v Hrr jr dr rjff.cia s. h" d, i,i row receive one. |