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Show irotj' in SO D, )lj 1- ur a in.-:-, VoL 51, No. 13 .-- Fish & Game Pictures $20,000 Fire Destroys To Be Shown Friday Goshen Buildings la c Kay of the State Fjsh Economic and (wine dejiartment will give a serA f e which ehsroy-e- d ies of three illustrated talks at the dunce all, pictu.v how, the Wilson Little Theatre Friday rfght at 9 p. m. for the general burl cr the), pu.d hull and un.f-The pictures are on natpublic. occurcd at tii.nery ural and big game and history Saturday. An emcrguuy c..l! wa.-efor the Pay- - m Fir. d.pait-men- t ai.imal life of Utah. o and lire t hitf Frank Schae-rre- r and ten firemen r. p.r.d'd. Resigns Position 1 he lire ; carted in a dance hall where a fire lad Icon built in a Ed Money, for many years manstove to heat the h .11 fir a dance ager of the Jex Lumber Co. in He ci lag of the hall wa- - dec Spanish Fork has disposed of his in mpe pajur aiul whin t'u interest in that business and reIr-- t fire v aobtervul the in- signed from his position to devote wafill .r a mil's of 'flames. It his time to his Payson and Heber w 'priad (jU.ik t the i cture City interests. " f1 hid iwi.u! by Harry Pccry o ard the . hall on the right owmd by Al Ilan-eThe barbel Hp uwit.d by La .Mar Pelm- n and confcctioneiy owned by Loup In Han-e- n occupied the Lent of tb i ance hull and both were wiped out. Mr.-- . Louis A. Bates left SaturThe call to pay-jw:- - r reived day morning for Calif, to attend at b:30 p. m. atd when they lie' the funeral of her mother, Mrs. n ade the 12 mile run the entire Jennie OLerley S'hermer, 79, a reb.ock was lurnnig. They sident of Payson for over 50 years. pumpi J wratcr from an inigj.tion .'tream She died Flriday at the home of and directed their iffoits t) the her daughter, Mrs. Carl Coleman t ity hall on the one side and po-- f of Corona, California. Mrs. Sher-me- r olfice on the other of the burning was born October 27, 1859 buildings. The volunteer :n Pennsylvania and came to Utah fire dejiartment hoe n their in 1882. She was the widow of 11 - file plug aiailable in helping William H. Shermer of Payson to fig t the flic. who was the oldest D. & K. G I' ire hi.f Frank Schairrer telegraph operator at the time of the L-- s at about $20,000. his retirement eight years ago. The buildings were on the north She is survived! by tw-sons, i le of main Erne-- t Shermer of Salt Lake; street. Talph Shermer cf California; six daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Geiger and Mrs. Coleman of Corona; Mrs. Kenneth Shane of San Bernadino. California; Mrs. Arthur Lindsay of Los Angeles; Mrs. B. R. of Spanish Fork and Mrs. BaUs of Payson. A report of the recrea'.im 5U ctioj ed! r. Highlights 1 Happenings that Affect the Dinnei Xa-lt- t Pails of Every Individual. Probtional and International Locai from lem.? Inseparable Welfare. , Pie-tider- Dies u-- Jp Jtus Jack seemed to be th stuff of which a run-o- f Jt i- c, d., 102; total, Salaries and bul-Sdfi- by school 27,214. t Equipment fuini-hi- l chool was valued at by cty Whenever a harassed guest strikes a match, ad the remaining matches in this trick box jump out. The polite guest, often unaware, will pick them up again. The hardened practical joker appreciates this. Lecture Scheduled Dr. Karr of Salt Lake City will a talk to the ninth grade boys give to A local organization 1:30 p. m. Monday in the Junat Fcileratim known as the Pay-oior high and at 2:30 p. m. to the of Wild Life, wa- - iffutid at a high school boys. He lectures on meeting Wednesday nght in th" the subject of veneral diseases. Legion hall. o Officers for the camirg yea Farewell Testimonial were elected ns f llovvsi President, Lvmlal To Honor Missionary Ray Kerr; vice Amley farter; seiretary-tria-ure- r, , M is Xell Schaerrer, daughter Pulver; board of ebeettr-- Stnley Jr. Parker of Mr. John Mrs. John H. Schaerrer and Fulver, Ed Giiggs, Fri'-by- . will be Gerald honored at a farewell testiand Clyde Stewart This rganizution takv- - the jilac.. monial Sunday at 7:30 p. m. in the Fouith ward chapel. She of the eld fish and game which fune-- t oned very ef- leaves on April 10, for the L.D.S. . Mission Home in Salt Lake City fectively in Pay on s.v'ral and April 20 for the Spanish-America- n o Following i? the jirogiam: Lakeside To Hold Song, congregation; invocation, A. C. Bartholomew; vocal solo, Grand Opening Dance Mary Belcher; remarks, Ronald Saturday, April 8th Schaerrer; violin solo, Ruth And-ei'oremarks, Mrs. Abner Baird; the grin, i If weather remit vocal solo, Mrs. Leslie Shirts; re15 a John H. Schaerrer; re i Sit- - marks, nark, Missionary; song, congre .cation; benediction, Bishop George A. Franeom. jmt ir 0- ha! the fir't ela s e i.ti n and Mrs. deStanley Wilson was hosthas Icon mvlv painted and ess to the members of the Tres managethe d g corated. Ae oi i c orehedra Joli brief ge- dub Wednesday evenment, Ralj h MT-liaLuncheon was served at 3 on ing. will phy every Sa! unlay and ele corated final tables effectively eann holieiay- - eurirg the with daffodils and pussywillow. be will r penal.! An is invit- - Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Paul be featured al! (VT Pari- - and Mrs. Dave Shuler. t!o fan Ire rt n o! frian that he is the best pokei " in Wash ingdon, wheie fam jjtyjfer tCl-Jxke- r players abound); a vast I fcxsricdge of the techniques of ftbJjcal strategy; a talent for . kjr.g friends ; a winning, homeknack foi personality; a individually phrased com- & n events. The latter is 1 Jialcd by a remark he is ruto have made to the Pre-ut- : Youve got to give th' (meaning business) a chance some fat on their bones. Et is around Garner that the F group of De senatois has gathered. Is very close to Senator Harri-- s : leading the economy on the floor. He is strong-Vfl- n favor of tax revision cagey politician fe, he dees his talking in the Swcy of his office, and not in rAnd it is universally d that he was largely respon-fo- r persuading the Senate to teduce the WPA appropriation by the President, to the tune EO,O00,C00. As Time observes u Extraordinary fact about the (Continued on Pag 8) r - Pc't fj'0 K-4'- re-tie- pie-iden- yea'-.-ago- Mi.-sio- n. n; I- e Ea-te- cel -- Program Sunday Wurk-il'- s WPA Follow ing is the complete proparts of the gram for the Easter Cantata to state will bo held Saturday ui. be given in the Third wal'd chapel, Sunuay at the Payson Junior high. Sunday, at 7 p. m.: will Ficd Graves, lueal Prelude music, Mrs. Mary J. and Wallace McClellan; e.pin the convi-ntioi- i song, Dawn After Dark-ih-- s, Talbot of Sandy, State president ehuir; sung, We Need Thee, will be ill Mrs. of tl.e oiganization Chan, Luther Carlisle; charge. lie Sleeps, choir; Fear Ye Not, Speakers vvid inclu Je Daniil J. Dolphin Hiatt and Huish Moore; Grimwi 11, state WPA admii.i itra- Angels Ilolled the Stone Away, tor; state senator laiw'renee Nel- Sarah Tanner and Wanda Fram-com- ; son of Murray; Mis. Ste.la Morn of Joy, ladies section; of Irovo and other-- . 1 lie Crows, Villa Moore and May Hiatt; Open Wide the Gates, Mil-to- n Perkins ami choir; Earth and Heaven Rejoice, Ruth .Shirts and Erna Robins; If Ye Believe, Rulon Hill anil Luella Wilson and choir; Lions Club The Light Has Come, double mixed quartet; finale, Goete Great E. O. Ijirsen, Engineer from the Love, choir with obligato by Iva U. S. Bureau ef Reclamation in Cha-- e, Luther Faye Simmons, charge of the Deer Creek Project Carlisle and Della Badham. was the sjieuke-- r at a meeting of Huish Moore is director, Mary the Pay. Lions Club Monday J. Me del Lan, organist and Hazel night at the Payson Hotel with Baird, leader. J. S. Bei'Ce in charge. ji He di'seribcd the formation ol the country, history of mlama Soft Ball tion in Utah and the comparative acreage of cultivated and arid land in the state. lie told of the work to be accomplished in the 6'-At a meeting Monday night at years of construction of the Deer Cree k Project at a co-- t of $13,(100,-000- . the Junior hijjh school, officers for the Payson Softball League Mr. Larsen was formerly of were named as follows: President, and matriculated with the Ray Niekols; vice president, Von clans of 1911 at Pay.' on hig1, Hill; secretary treasurer, Louis A. on Bates; directors, Lorin Partrielge, school, riding the distance horseback. Eugena Hillman, S. It. Lindsay The dub voted to sponsor an ,ind Martin Narum. Easter Egg Hunt at Memorial The group voted to enter the Park for the children of Paysor Utah Central Softball League with and Dr. Lee D, Ifyuts was nanud Amci ie.ua ILrk, Pleasant . Grove, as chairman for the event. Irini, Provo, Nejilii, Springville, X. Blaine Winters vva.s mmid and Eureka. "hail man to raise Paysons quota o for the Adverti.--e Utah Fund at Edith the Li ms convention in 1itt-bur- g this summer. embers from vaeuu- - Engineer Addresses iAjKs Ti 85 Thought to have originated France in connection with the endar reformation of 15G4, In cal- All Fools day spread rapidly and today is observed in many lands, particularly our own. Evtn the children No matte'r huw steady your aren't safe. This lad, finding the jam it is disconcerting to have a nerves, is when jar, unpleasantly surprised a five-fosnake lunges at him. repulsive looking snake leap at you when a friend offers you a light from his new mechanical gadget. ot Members League Names Officers San-taqui- n I-- :- '' '55 - 'M-- A', 5 5? 'V-- Smokers, natural prey of tricksters, have good cause to be wary. Here an exploding match, handed the unhappy smoker, adds little to his enjoyment. Rowe Groo-Lcc- k to take charge new members Many an enterprising youth would the day incomplete unless some hapless passerby sprained a couple of toes kicking aside a hat, which incidentally cleverly conceals an obstinate brick. find Declamation Contest Conducted At Jr. High was appointed the initiation ol at the next dub of Orton Claimed By Death me Mrs. Edith Rudd Orton, 28, of oting. Saxophone music was given by G.ishen died Tuesday afternoon at Rex Hiatt with J. I). Christen- the Payson hospital following an sen, accompanist. iperation pei formed a few months ago. She was born at n, NovemFormer Resident Of ber 30, 1910, a daughter of EdSantaquin Dies vard and Delfa Horton Rudd. She vas educated in the Goshen schools Willard Greenhulgh, 59, a forind Payson high school. She was mer resident of Santaquin died man icd to Corlus II. Orton on Sunday at a Salt Igeke Ijospital. Tuiv 22, 1928 at Nophi. Futu ral .services were conducted She is survived by her hu.xhand, he at Bingham where Thurseiiay on sons, Owen ami Jerry Orton; had worked as a miner for twelve '.no daughter, Karloen Orton; her years. BuiiaJ was in Santaquin. mothi r ,who is at present visiting n California; four sister, Mrs. President Grant Speaks John Brough, of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Abion Steele and Mrs. LanPresident Ileber J. Grant spoke ds Wncdard of and1 Mrs. Claude Wheeloek of Mammoth. before a caj.acjty house and o the new Fifth ward chajiel in Sjranish Fork Sunday. Announce Go-he- Ardbie Williams, head of the Sweetheart Ball To speech department at Payson high school, conducted a declamation Be Held Tonight content at the Junior high and seBall The Sweetheart Friday lected the following students to in Snow the Junior high school compete at College on April night 1, and at Brigham Young Univerauditorium will climax annual girl' sity on April 6, 7, 8, for the tenth day at the Pays-ohigh school. annual speech tournament: The day of varied activities will Humorous reading. La Preal conclude with the ball sixinsored Bartholomew and Merrill Hill; by the gilds who make the dates dramatic reading, June Butler and uria pay the expense's for the Nile Morgan; orations, Byron event. Cheever and Louise Wlhimpey; A sweetheart will be selected retold story, Elizabeth Manwiil and Nile Morgan. The one act play from popular girls of the school Circumstances Alters Cases will anel will be crowned queen. A be given with a cast of La Preal will be also named Friday king Bartholomew, June Butler, Nada night. Candidates who w'ere seBrown, Nile Morgan and Merrill lected by petition last week in- City Hill. , clude Jean Simon, Dori.- He will also enter a choral readLowa Freer, Dora Mac John C. Taylor has been named ing with 50 voices, an original Wightman, Helen Nelson, Lucib as a member of the Payson City skit and panltomine. Bingham. Council to fill the unexpired term of Glenn Cowan who has resigned (ha to employment out of the city. d Two appointments had been but word was received from Salt Igike City that Councilman Iaban Harding could continue to hold office and also supervise the sewer project. n o Paysors Federation Of Wild Life Organized Easter Cantata Mrs. Funeral .'rviees were conducted Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the Second waid chapel for Lola Jean Jack-madied Saturday at 8, who from bronchial Nevada Pioche, pneumonia. She was bom April 24, 1931 in Payson, a daughter of Ernest and Amber Boyle Jackman. The family moved to Pioche three years ago. She is survived by her parents and the following brothers and isters: Vondia, Joyce, Wayne, and Blaine and Kenneth Jackman and . 40. her grandmothers, Mrs. Martha O. and Boyle of Payson and Mrs. Sarah Jackman Tanner of Ogden. In Advance Per Year Ia $jL&1 Services Conducted For Jackman Child -- WPA, city totaled $2. 556-- $2.00 jire-ide- o follows: Hiking, 163; softball, 3324; volley ball. 1340; social guiiu-- , 310; wimmirg, 618; iacis, 13ul; baseactive games, 2104; ball, 137; church activities, 2.30; folk and .ap dancing, 2657; childicn- - phy- -. J., 576; f.otbnll, 301; hamliiraft, 3032; story tilling, 803; arts and iaft-- , 1136; adnt uercation, 2t2; 7745; shop, anqiing, 110; mu.-i100; le'ketlall, 7.30; womens ihys. t s uhich to victimize their , friends. act-Viti- is t""Miope characteristic year April 1st in Releases Report in Pay Lorn January 1 o D.teml'.r 21, li'hS wa- this week by Stanley Wil-odirector. The type of activity and the number participating was as state convention of the Alliance, composed of w have had one day each Recreation Director un-pe- e - is -- o should b JJ1 vice president able An congressman, with jjt of service behind him, h ;ijkiwn as a hard worker. And when he a his position of soeme t fit well int II Jiio i Nnvjc mold- - A good di-and administrator, h JapjCiBitly took little part in p j! fckfc Be wasnt often in the head lift 'f But now, times hae dia RMtKSll y changed, and it is aroum the gtnial, plain figure of Jack Garner that much of todays mo.-- : important political discussion He has become the eauteglng. of the conservatives in democratic party and tm of a quiet but unrelenting ,J8st rebellion against the 1hnt Deal. - ' i view of some of the most . I political commentators, tlu President is well suited tc ew role. In origin, training ixperience he is the logica entative of those millions of of whom little is heard bu. Nonetheless hold the real power in America the BCCrjhant, the farmer, the rancher mall town tanker and law doctor. In political phil he might be tenned a con l' C.Jtive liberal he believes be achieved slowly cautiously without dishtart t- - Jt or d'Lcouiiaging business Ki. ias certain gifts of immens, pC4c al importance a nervelcs- ISfnce (it For almost four cen turies practical jokers California G;-h.- as-a- . A - ob-ha- d vice-pres- 5c Per Copy APRIL FOOLS DAY Mrs. Jennie Shermer n. ?f t 1939 1 b-- bt 31, State Convention Of Workers Alliance Will Be Held Here - hi-t- vice-prcsi- di -- nt There is an Ameiiean tradition to the effect that the Vice Of the Republic shall be a man who says little and does L.s n pflieiul "ith an imposing CU end a substantial salary, but and fetw responsibilities no authority. Some year.-I- t very successful stage furei written around the idea o 07!iae-Jresklen- t named Winteibct- I 'j.'.wiho kept wandering aliout :JTrty headquarters and eouh tuo one who knew or eared jf.fea was. And, in actual has the ncy more than ome to g- -t lid 6,i(Wine man whom party lead rs Rao-e-IhaOttfc too troublesome. I fvelt the first is a case in point 1 1 be was kicked upstairs into th J he ha side nc y because I;. vic-pr- e no. Gavei as enemies Jmad in any New York, and he very likel.v have Leon doomed to rrrt McKinleys taken him to the Whit; ' MARCH PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH,,. FRIDAY, Go-he- n eled-icat- Taylor Appointed Councilman Okel-bery- anti-cijate- Say--Make Mine Cream!. and enjoy Kentuckys Double-Ric- h straight Bourbon! Kentucky Straight Bour bon Whiskey. 90 proof PINT No. 61 QUART No. 60 put No. to j dn in 62 o Receives Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Nelson formerly of Iay-wannounee the marriage of ' hi ir daughter, Bernice, to Maurice (. Barnett, n.n of Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Barnett of Sjiani.--h Fork, iDo former residents of this city. The marriage took phuo Friday veiling Marih 17 in the Salt Like remjile in the i!'t'ence of the parents and other relative.-- . A wed- -' in g Mipjier folLiwed at Keoloy banquet rmnn. The bride graduat'd from Payson high school ami ! e la- - atHndel the B. Y. U. ir.ee the family moved to Siring-ville- . 'I.u liriek rreom filled: a n in the States and is attending the B. Y. U. will ri'i(' in Spani-Folk. In honor of the bride, her aunt, Mr-- . Glenn entertained at her 'kittiMhy afoim-oi'i Im o. 'HiM.--e attending w i r" Mr-- . Sid Pay-i- n Coray, Emma W Mr.--. Lee R. Taylor, Mr-- . Lalan ILirdinj:, Mr. Arza Page, Mr. Gio.go Q. Spencer, Mrs. John F. Olesnn. f Sjirngvile, -- VVe-te.-- n nii-rio- h Mrs. Gladys Winters, president of the Cultus Club has. received a letter from the Federated Club ladies of Springville inviting all of the members of the Cultus club to attend an Art Tea to be held fiom 3 to 6 p. m. Saturday at the Art Building. The Springville ladies are giving the tea for ajquxiximately 40(1 clu Mr. and Mr ladies of the state. All joust- - will Dave B gl r be taken on a tour of th" art 'v at a dinner party followhibit which opens on Saturday ed with bridge Saturday night at their home. with monies. b,, sjK-eia- I Invitation Marriage |