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Show .vr -- li- - b im VOL. XXXVII.. No. PAYSON. UTAH COUNTY UTAH, JANUARY 4. 1929 1 $2.00 PER YEARN MISS NORMA ERLANDSON PAYSON LIONS TO PLAY ELECTED IN PHI KAPPA NEPHI FRIDAY JAN. 11TH PHI. AT U. OF U. i DO CITY PEOPLE APPRECI-- ! SCHEDULE OF TUBERCU- ATE THE COUNTRY LIFE, LOSIS DRIVE AMONG DAIRY CATTLE t The Payson Lions will entertain the Farm Homemaker Draws a Pen Norma Erlandson of Payson has Picture of Rural L'fe. Goshen, Monday, January 14. Home Nephi quintet' in the league opener in the Junior-HigSchool Gym Jan. been elected to membership in Phi in the Country is the Ideal Santaquin, Tuesday, January 13. k 11th at 7:30. The same night Spanish Kappa Phi. honorary scholastic Place for Children "pringlake, West Mountain, WeI NEBO STAKE M MEN BASK-BAL- L Mr. and Mrs, Willard Call of J3aR i Lake ' were visiting here SCHEDULE FOR -- I January . fra-For- journeys to Eureka while ternity. During the year Phi Kappa Phi chooses the senior students of Springv ille remains idle. I Nephi appears the dark horse in the school whose average grades for the Nebo' lace and with such men I the four years of college is among as Blackett at forward, Howard at I the upper ten per cent of the ting class. Miss Erlandsons reana Sperry at guard they loom tip very., strong, and it is said I cord is exceptionally good. She was they will give Springville, the favor-- 1 among the first twelve chosen from ites tp capture the flag, a very close j this year's seniors, Payson' has a real task in hand to trim the Nepbites and the I Mrs. Lodisa Jones and two young I game next Friday promises to be children are visiting in Los Angeles a good.jone. Coach Stan Wilson has with her two daughters, Mrs. Dora been putting his hoopsters thru hard Smith and Mrs. Euphesnia Sorensen, outs trying to get them in so they will function as a team I Mr. and Mrs. Spence Snow, Mr. tten, Shyder; Olson. J. Wilson and and Mrs. Dave Bigler, Mr. and Mrs. ndenhall have been holding down j Golden Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. George e forward position, with J. Wilson I Barnett and Mr. and Mrs. Glade alternating at center with Dimmick I Cowan gathered at the home of Mr. and H. Wilson. Searles, Simmons, I a"d Mrs. DsrreU Brown and enjoyed and Nebeker are fighting it out fora delightful New Years party Tues-th- e running-guarwhile Dimmick and day evening. Wiffeon are H; alternating at center arid at- goal guard or the defensive Mrs. P. 0. j Loveless and children giaVdso essential to the basketball lof Bingham spent the holidays here team. The team looks fairly well I wth Mr an) Mrs. Will McClellan, arid only the future will tell just how Mr. Loveless was here over the team will get in thema8, flijg race. I Mr..andMs. E. H. Street spent Schedule: Jai.Tlth Nephi at Payson, Sp. Forkthe we8k and in Coalville with Mr. af Eureka, Jan. 18 Springville atjstreet mothei and in Salt Lake with Eureka, Payson at Sp. Fork, Jan. J relatives. ", ,j 22td Eureka at Nephi, Sp. Fork at 'Jan. 25th Eureka at I Bishop and Urs. Otto Erlandson Springville, .Payson, Springville at Nephi, Feb.and aon Bblanl were in Salt Lake 1st Nephi at Sp. Fork, Payson atTueaday and Vednesday. 1 ' Springville, Feb. 8th Eureka at Sp. Rue Clegg of Heber City was vis-- f Fork. Payson' at Nephi, Feb. 15th Eureka at Springville, Sp.Fork atitin with friendi in Payson Saturday Tpajson Feb. 19th Nephi at Eureka lHe was the dimer guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monsm. Springville at Sp. Fork, Feb. 22nd Spring-,vilPajion at Eureka Nephi at Th members of the O. N. 0. March 1st Springville at Pay-- j ; ' Evening Bridge Sub participated in son, Sp, Fork at Nephi. home of 'Mr. Mrs. Ray Mcison on New Yean and birth- It honor of the eighty-tlur- d Eye &nd later uteDded the New father, John Dance in thi pavilion. J.uS:hearrer the members of his fam-withered at his home Saturdap Miss Blanch Ann Porter entertained Dinner was served and a number of her ywng friends at a a enjoyed. Those preMn7WC.CF.ChristmM party lat Thursday evend North Main St id Mrs. George Scherer, ing at her home or . . . grad-cent- er -- I . " t - Chnst-fajalon- g , . - 1. R ' , 1 f.Jcial Mnd the entertaining none and a de- - dnesday, January 16. Payson, Monday, January 21. To be understood is to be appre dated. We choose our friends from Salem, Tuesday, January, 22. those who try to understand our moTlry pitty us and I tives and are in harmony with oup difficulties. sometimes think despite us. of and action. ways thought They simply do not understand and Homes are the most satisfactory beleive that we would not couldnt and delightful places on earth bewith them if we could. exchange cause of the close understanding and C'hors, beleiving that life is too, memsympathy existing among its :r.s for us are enviom and disagree-l.'b'- c I bers. and think we are selfish if we Next to home life, and influenced j refuse to share our frjits and vegeby it. is community spirit, that force tal !es. working among many for the comIf we could in. some miraculous mon good, each trying to understand the needs of others and working in way change places with our city neighbors, if they who think .we have harmonp together for that end. to do could be required to To extend our understanding and nothing do the work of the farm, for a few sympathy farther still to the people days how soon they would change of other localities and interests is a their opinions, and if they who think more difficult task. hfe is drudgery could know the full The wonderful priviledge of living beauty of a summer day from dawn in the country is ours. . The glory until starlight, if they could know of the dawning day and the bene- the joy of producing from the soil diction of the sunset is ours without with the help of a Creator, the food hinderance or petty distractions. of the world, their idea of drudgery We know the sweetness of spring would cease and we should have showers, the b eauty of a June day, their respect ar.d admiration. and the soothing restfulness of a There is, however, still another summer evening. class of people in the eities. Those We hear the poems of nature in who, having come in close contact the songs of birds, in the rustling of with country people, know them betleaves, in the mysteries of the night. ter. Possibly they spent their childWe see pictures painted by the hood on a farm, perhaps they have greatest artists, a violet, the clouds near relatives or friends in the counat sunset, a child at play. try whom they like to visit. At any rate, for some reason, they These are the things that are with us every day, ours to live with and have that Divine quality of undermake a part of our lives, standing. These people tell us that the home Life in the country also brings exand spirit is more apparent in the counhausting toil, discouragement in many discomforts but it is life at its try home and that the family is to be found here more best and not merely existence. There is a purpose and plan for than in the city. e a s of that restlessness eachday as itTiomes, yet there ts The re time for thoughtfulness of others, which is so characteristic of city life, wholesome respect for ourselves, and less seeking after new excitement and thrills which are so wearing to reverence toward the Creator. The home in the country is the the nerves. ' These are the people who are anxpice for children. to go back to the country to ious There, as in no other surroundings or if thep never lived there, are live, can they learn the goodness of God, the beauty of creation, the wonders looking forward to the time when they can afford to buy a small farm. of nature. If we could share the quiet sim.- There, they are taught sincerity and beauty of country life phcity of purpose, loyahty to principle, and , with our city neighbors and not los f the glory of work, LIt in so doing, ard if they could by We, who live in the country, kn,lViactual expevierce learn to appreci-this- , but how can we expect te Hg worth then we should all be live in cities, to under-- ! who people neighbors in the true sen-- e of the stand our joys or worries? word A Farm Homemaker, in Bur- To some, our lives seem to ba only ecu Farmer, a struggle for existence, with nothing for relief or recreation. Mr. and Mrs. Max Wightman wert To others, it seems that nature fur- badly bruised and shaken in an autonishes us an abundance and we need mobile accident while returning from only to gather that abundance, Salt Lake where they spent Christspending much of our time in idle- mas. They were driving to Payson with a friend and as the car came ness and waiting. people dowA the hill at the North entrance The former beleiving our lives are uninteresting to Provo, ft skidded on the icy paveand full of drudgery, are over anx- ment and struck the abutments on ious to help us.' They are constantly the cement bridge. The car was some new plan to quite badly damaged but all of the recommending solve our problems and releive our occpants escaped seriods injury. i in ! Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pitten and child-re- n were in Salt Lace Sunday, the Igupsts of Mr. and Mrv Ed Berlin. Miss Jane Wood dnd Pace came down from Salt LakeEr,and80n burned to day to resume th University ofUtah I Christmas Mrs. Monson and Mr.Pne,r and Ray ')fr. Mrs. O. C. Nelsen spent Sunday I1168 10 Py8nf it. Pleasant with Mr. Monsons j Mi "parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Monson I Elsie 4 called to Part3 . B. L. Jensen was Years Day to beEve Miss Annona witl her daughter, was quite paiitfully hurt,l ;Mi hating slipped on the icy pavement jd11 aftf alighting from, a street car. Sara Lake on New kiss Norma It Lake Tues work at the tfeer spending n at their well-meanin- g bank two year I oldheifer with a white brockejed face,lwlUi brindle steer, alejtwo year old light branded with a heart witbjj11 bot qurter circle, on the left ribe. AnyJ'os intonation concerning either will be 'appreciated and rewarded Mitin Wilson, Payson, Utah. lOST:'-t-- A brown-blac- k BSXXBKfBMlUHUBBBBBMBEEGEIE'B32S37!KS?Si2h'lX9 K SANTAQUIN NOTES - , . rs . y , - 4 , delightful holiday party last Friday evening at her home. Dinner' was served in the early evening, fol-- lowed with Progressive Rook. The guests vere: , Mr., and Mrs. Glade T 2. All men who have won high Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor, school letters for playing basketball Mr. and Mrs. George Barnett, Mr.'. are ineligable. and Mrs. George Whetman, Mr. and &v. 3. The league supervisor, Mr. C. P. Mrs. Spence Snow, Mr. and Mn Olson, will select the referees. Uoyd Powell, - Mr. and Mrs.. Dave 4. Each team in the league will Bigler and Mrs. P. O. Loveless Jr. be required to pay $2.50 for janitor fees Mrs. Glade Cowan entertained 5. In case of a protest it can be number of-- , friends informally'-a- t filed with the league supervisor, Watch party on New Years Eve. . '.i 6. All games will !be played in the RULES 1. All players must attend at least (5percent) of the mutual meetings after January ,1 , P. H. S. Gym. CHARLES CRAVENS DIES IN WYOMING i QllOWS 1 other gifts are used up and forgotten, SAVINGS ACCOUNT with the STATE PAYSON will be growing more valuable Start an account with us fo that young you want to see encouraged in habits twcub k of Payson , , . Interest GHIFT That ;Y; a , Compound ; - n. If 3arles Lindstruim, one of our old pldents has been seriously ill, and for y cifined to his bed for the past pnths, hopes are entertained for1 Mond rovery. and J 1 The the holidays here have passed off decor cy quietly, nothing of a disturbing in th ure taken place. The Flu epi- - table: jnic is abating. Our schools open- night morning January 2. receiv rf 5 , Miss Year! orty men, and boys from the first. an second wards of Santaquin, en-- l tb ted into a rabbit hunt contest, I yenj Mailay December 31, the loosing sie( had to put np a supper and j( doe. The second ward was victor-- 1 KA and succeeded in bringing homely t most bunny ears. The dance will j b, given Thursday night in the 1st seem Wd Amusement hall, under theL T dection of the boys who lost in theb rfbit hunt. Music will be furnished I erly b the Moroni Orchestra. stude 9 ; Quayle Dixon- came down 7:00 Oclock P. M Benjamin Salt Lake for the, week-en- d and Payson 4th Ward, accompanied home by his wife and 8:00 P, M.' Santaquin vs. Payson baby who has spent the holiday week ' ' 2nd Ward. here. 9.00 P. M. Payson 1st Ward vs. Payson 3rd Ward, Mrs. C. H. White and daughters were visiting in Spanish Fork .for January ltt 7.00 Oclock, Payson 3rd Ward vs. several days this week. ' ; Payson 2nd Ward. 8:00 O clock P, M, Benjamin vs. Miss Kathryn Wil8m nte Pay son st Ward. nine of her girl .frieoda on Santaquin Payson 4th Ward' Years Eve at a watch Party Ja rcary 16 home. A late s upper vwas served - :09 Oclock P. M. Payson 1st vs. a jolly celebration of the pinning Santaquin j the o ld year was enjoyed. 8:00 Oclock P. M. Payson 4th vs. i Payson 2nd Ward. A family dinner at the 'hook 9.00 Oclock P. M., Benjamin vs. SI . and Mrs. Arza C. Page on I f Payson 3rd Ward. Day was a very pleasant- January 23 ession. - Those present i 00 Oclock P. M., Benjamin v$. and Mrs. Laban ; Harding, . Mr. Payson 3vd Ward. Mrs, Earl Page,' Mrs. Clara 8:90 Oclock P. M. Payson 3rd' vs. their families. Santaquin. 9:00 Oclock P, M. Payson 4th vs. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coray ent Payson 1st. ed a fpw friends Informally f January 24th home on New Yean Eva: 7:00 Oclock P. M. Payson 4th vs. was served before the advetal ' Fjyson 3rd. New Year, covers being 8:C0 Oclock P. M. Benjamin vs. eight. Santaquin. j i&j. 9:00 Oclock P. M. .Payson 1st vs. The friends of Mr, and Payson 2nd. Roy Jensen will be interei , January 30th of the birth of a son to thenr i 8 7 ;00 Oclock Pj M. Santaquin vs. nesday December 2dth Payson 2nd. Mrs. Jensen was Mias ' Letai . 8:00 Oclock P. M. Payson 1st vs. before her' marriage This Payson 3rd. lira. Mr. first and grandchild fit 9:00 Oclock P. M. Benjamin vs. L. Jensen of Payson. v ,3 Payson 4th. February 6th Miss Virginih Harding, Jtnlor 7 :00 Oclok P. M. Bpnjamln - vs. High School 'teacher, haa apent her Payson 1st. Christmas vacation at her hone in 8:00 Sanataquin vs. Payson 4th Los Angeles.' , Min Maurine Einck-le- y 9 :00 O'clock P. M. Payson 3rd vs. was at her home In Ogden.4 ' Payson 2nd February 13th 7:00 'O'clock" Pr MTPayson 4th Vs. Wyoming where he Is teaching school, Payson 2nd. after spending the holidays in Pajr--so8:00 Oclock P. M. Benjamin vs. 1 : , y . Payson 3rd. & Payson 1st vs. Santaquin. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Claytan and 14th Tebsuary children of Midvale spent thei week 7:00 Oclock P. M. Payson 3rd vs. end in Payson with relative! - fcd Santaquin. -- . : friends. 8:00 Oclock P. M. Payson 4th vs. 1st. . Payson Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Welcker and 9 :00 Oclock P. M. Benjamin vs two children of Salt Lake and Mias ; Payson 2nd Ward. Grace Foland.of Provo were goacts February . at the home of-and Mrs. E. H. . 7:00 Oclock P. M. Street for New Years. Miss Folland Santaquin. will be at the Street home over the 8:00 Oclock P. M r ' ' week end. Fayson. 2nd. . 9:00 Oclock P. M. Payson 4th vs. Mrs. Darrell Brown entertained Payson 3rd. . at a jine I week with their daughter, les H. Dixon and family 1929 . 1 cMM) k Mr. and Mrs. E..JL treet.enter- tained at, two ,, dinner parties last week for out 'of town guests, Holi- day decorations were used in the ' home and cut flowers decorated the' table. On Wednesday evening their guests were Mr.- and Mrs. - Clifford Young and Mr. and Mrs. Wren Holi- - ; day of American Fork and Bishop . and Clauson Cannon of Provo.' Charles Cravens, well known resident of Pnyson for many years, died on December 23, at the home of his brother, Armond Cravens, n'-a-r Lovell, Wyoming, and funeral services and burial were rt Ivell on Dec ' ember 26., , Mr. Cravens came to Payson L. hl3 early youth, with hia parents and brothers and rr.aJc his home con.in-uousl- y until the death of his wife, Margrct Cravens, several years ago Smcc that time he has beep away for a part of the time but came to at frequent intervals to visit' his He is' survived by many friends. hii daughter Blanche Cravens, age 11, and three brothers, John pnd Jrme.s Cravens of Los Angeles and He Armond Cravens of Wyoming. v.as a member of the local I. O. O. F. On Thursday evening they entertain-- d for Mr. and Mrs. WilJ FollSnd and and Mrs. George Parker of Salt Lake, Mr. anj ' Mrs,' George Ballff. Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson and Mr. and Mrs.' Rob Robinson of Provo. . - j . ' c , Miss Edith Young of American: Fork, spent last Friday in Payson, the' guest of Miss Virginia Street, and Miss Street was the week-en- d guest of Miss Young in American Fork. Mrs John F. Oleson entertained twelve guests at a dinner party WedSweet Peas were nesday evening. Miss Frances Shermer'is in Cal- used in the effective decoration of ifornia where she has spent the hol- the home and on the tables. Pro- She will return gressive Rook;. was the diversion fon idays with relatives. home Sunday. the evening. Lodge. ; OFF ON .Mr. and Mrs. Orawell Simons and family and Mrs. OberhanL me dowm from( Murray and spe: Stock, and Display Models m CRACE CREER ART SHOP -ears with Mr. and Mrs. i(ii Spanish Fork, Utah . ONE-FOURT- H : hlA. PACKAGE GOODS. Open xN' V |