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Show TJhie CD aysoin PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, VOL. XXXVII., No. 39 Gun Wound Fatal To Daairymen Tour Cache Valley Payson Young Man The dairy tour from Utah County death occured in Payson last Friday afternoon when a wound ber 21, was very successful. There A very sad SEPTEMBER 27, $2.00 PER YEAR 1929 Poultry Tour Scheduled' Grand Opening of Pay - Chase Lumber & Coal 32 Payson Students For Monday Sept 30 .son Pavilion Saturday .Company . Burglarized Attend B Y U at Provo October 5 Utah Countys best poultry ranches inspected by poultrymen of the county at a poultry tour which The Grand opening of the Payson will be held September 30, according Pavilion will be one of the biggest to Hans Rigtrup of Spanish Fork, events of the year. As the famous Utah County Farm Bureau committeeold Pavilion is undergoing a comman, and J. W. Thayne, County Agent plete change. The hall will be all The days schedule follows: newly decorated, painted inside and 8:00 a. m. Meet at city square Span- out. There will also be a large lightish Fork. 8:10 to 8:30 John Booths ed dance patrons for square parking 2nd south and 4th east, Spanish Fork. east of the hall, in the beautifql just 8:50 to 9:20 Payson Poultry farm at grove of trees. Lee Loveless, East of Payson. 9:55 to The Orchestra stand will be changed 10:20 C. V. Mendenhalls Turkey Farm the ladies rest room remodeled and East of Springville, 10:30 to 10:45 a new lunch, candy and soft drink John Whitings, Springville. 11:30 to counter built inside of the hall. American Fork Poultry Plant. 12:10 The color scheme will be in beautito 12:30, Zed Carters, 4th ward Lehi. ful Pastelc shades throughout the en12:30 to 1:00 Basket lunch at Memor- tire hall.. ial Building, Lehi, Bring your lunch The name of the Hall is to be chanor come prepared to buy a lunch preged and the management is offering pared by Lehi Poultry Association. a prize of $10.00 for the best name. 1:00 to 2:00 Prof. Byron Alder will All names to be handed in before answer any poultry questions brought 11:30 P. M. the night of the opening up.. 2:00 to 2:20 Jas. Gordaas just dance, Saturday, October 5. 2:30 to around point of Mountain. The music will be furnished by Ral3:00 J. R. Rawlins, Draper Poultry ph Migliaccio and his famous Chicago and General farm. 3:10 to 3:45 A. G. Orchestra every Saturday night and CrossGrove, Draper, sanitation time all Holidays during the winter season saving devices, shows how he nets Mr. Migliaccio has been working for $2.50 per hen. 4:00 to 4:20 Riverton several weeks on special arrangements Feed Mill & Egg Plant. 4:30 to 4:50 Iso that he will be able to give you Bishop V. C. Webbs, Riverton. some entirely new and original dance Proceed South to Home. hits for this winter. He has also will be Some tiirte during Wednesday night the Chase Lumber and Coal Company was burglarized. Sid, Coray, who is Managemployed by George-Chase- , er of the Compa"ny arrived at the office early Thursday morning and discovered that some one had entered Pffovo Registration for the fall quarter at Brigham Young univer- from an accidently discharged pistol to Cache County, Saturday, Septem-bein- g sity has exceeded all registrations of former years by a considerable marvarious from 246 men Tay-lor, Mathew John to fatal dairy proved 21 year old son of George and parts of Utah County in attendance. gin, according to E. II. Holt, Acting President. The distribution of stud- Effie Daley Taylor. Eight busses were filled from Payson, ents indicated bythg addresses they ridThe young man was an expert Spanish Fork", Springville, Lindon,, have given is unusually wide. Regis-tatio- n er and was one of those participat- PLasant Grove, and American Fork, includes six foreign countries, ing in the wild horse races at the with many individual cars from other (Canada, Mexico, Japan, Italy, Ton-ga- ti Home Coming celebration in Payson. communities of the county. The group Islands, Australia), from every Last Thursday he went to Nephi to left Lehi at 5:00 a. m., arriving at c (flinty in Utah, and from the followthe Juab County Fair, thinking he Wellsville at 9:00 a. m. in the other buiUhnKs or Vards had ing 16 states in the Uniited States: At Thomas Stewarts farm in Wellscould ride in a rodeo there. After Idaho, Colorado, Nevada, Wyoming, value of shown the were finding there was no rodeo perform, ville, they Kansas, Texas, Nebraska, New Mar: ance he started home in a car with cow testing association work which ieo, California, Arizona, Minnesota, two Springville boys. As they trav- puts dairying on a positative basis, New York, Oregon, Montana, Washeled along young Taylor started to and elimiates the poor cow and feeds ington, Illinois. shoot at with a pistol he the others more for larger production. There are more upper classmen renet been a had in his possession. Lying it in his It showed that therehad than ever before, due to tho of cows gistered his herd of from large lap it accidently discharged, causing profit unusually large numbers of transfers a severe wound in the thigh and 354 lbs. of butter fat per year, per from junior colleges in Utah and sur. severing an artery. His companions cow, at a feed cost of $67.00 per cow. rounding states. At the Morning Milk Condensing rushed him to his home and later he Of the more than 1100 students who was taken to the Payson General factory at Wellsville, the men were have already registered, thirty-tw- o establishHospital. Having lost so much blood shown the excellent market are from Payson. They are: Phyllis milk. whole the ed Cache Frifor he died following an operation Valley N. Douglass, Walter Daniels, Arsie of care can new The take factory day afternoon. II. Burdick, Junior S. Dion,. GenevHe was barn in Payson December milk from 2000 cows, at an average ieve Morgan, Curtis P. Harding, Belle 15, 1907 and is suivived by his par. for the last year, of 50c per pound Walter and Rex O. Daniels, two of Harris, Marie Huber, Lynn Hurst, La ents and the following sisters and of butter fat. our locSl boys have secured a lease Faxettte Jones, Wayne W. Kerr, RalThe Andrew Nelson purebred herd brothers: May V., Stella, Joe, Law. on the Escalante Gardens Dance Hall ph S. Kitchen, Doyle Liddle, Margushowed the value of purchasing good rence, Rosemary ar.d Don. at Spanish Fork for the coming dan- erite Liddle, Vernon S. Moore, Agnes stock. from heifers for the young man high producing Feaeial cing season. This hall been the Mec- McClellan, Leanore McClellan, Lucile were held Tuesdev afternoon in the Mr. Nelson had paid from $300.00 to ca for the dancing public in this loc- McMullin, Feme Page, Charles J. Second Ward Chaoel with Bishop Jas- $400.00 for each of his heifers and worked up one of the most famous ality for the past two winters and Parker, Vcarl Patten, Elden Reece, per Hill officiating. The speakers bought them from livestock which had tempos in the state for slow drags the coming season promises to be Max Stewart, Mae Taylor, Marjorie recorls were Samuel E. Taylor and C. P. high cow testing production and waltzes, and has a wonderful even bigger and better than ever. Taylor, Evva Tervort, Howard L. Oleson. The invocation was by S. A. back of them. The same heifers now I ling trio ready for the gala event. 1 A hearty invitation is extended to Melba Viertel, Howard ShuThatcher, cow association, to the testing Harris and the benediction by G. Fred belong With Ll6CtnC The Hall will be managed by the our many friends here to drop in as Della Wilson, Harold Wilson, Rayler, Ott. The musical program included by which he found that his cows Arrowhead management Consisiting our guests any time. Also six from Salem: Wdson. mond selections by the ward choir, vocal solo averaged 394 lbs. of fat. He fed 6 lbs of Darrel Brown, John Brown and of Glen A. a Last group evening Inez Christensen, Friday Cristensen, by Marie Hiatt and vocal duet by of barley and oats per day per cow, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombs were Ralph II. Nuttall, who promise some 600 dancers were entertained at the Charles Lenore Stone, Davis, Ralph is Dora and Clesta Powell. (This shows that scrub production in Provo Sunday to spend the day entirely new and unique attractions, formal opening Verdi Breinholt Zella May Stone, Mabel Mitchell. . by Interment was in the Payson City a menace to dairying.) Mrs Clyde during the season. with their daughter-in-laand his Columbians and it was a very Also four from Santaquin: Henry The Utah Experiment Station dairy Coombs and children who has spent; Cemetery under the direction of the successful affair. The Columbians Ewell, Lucile Greenhalgh, Truman farm showed the value of different Harris Mortuary. are playing again this Friday and Ilall, Naomi Tietjin. SPANISH FORK BUSIfeeds, showing that better feed can every Friday this season at the Escabe secured from silage than from any Mrs. Coombs left for her NESS MEN GUESTS OF lante and we hope to continue to see Tuesday Held other feed, and that silage was the home at Schenectady, New York. At LIONS CLUB our many patrons from Payson in most economical feed that can be she will be joined by her, attendance. Chicago grown on a acre of ground. It also husband who is also en route home.j A group of prominent Spanish showed the value of cow testing and He has spent the summer months Fork residents were honored guests the bull association, especially the supervising the installation of large at the regular meeting of the Payson bull association, in selecting bulls of broadcasting stations for the General Lions club which was held Friday Funeral services were held in Salt A most delightful reunion and social cow testing areas for high production, Electric A em-- , is he Arrowhead Mission. whom at by Lake Company night Sunday for Mrs. Emma Coombs was held in Salt Lake last Saturday, and as much as possible to get provthe dir. child Hart-jiwas at October The station was 1929, first 1, given pnder widow program Beginning of Ephriam Coombs, who died durbeen the event having planned en bulls. P. C. Wightman rens hours in the library will be from on ection and President has he of Connecticut ford, just celebrarecent home the Thursday in a Salt Lake hospital coming ing Dinner was served at the U. S Mrs Coombs completed one at Houston, Texas.1 and included clever original songs by 2:00 P. M. to 5:30 P. M. of pernicious animia. tion in Payson. It was a reunion of A. C. Cafeteria. libGolden and Lake Bird books on the sent to was new he The Salt Taylor, Last 51 placed Freffpgn year was born in Payson years ago. the ladies of the first graduation class At Bishop Ballards at Benson, one members were received rary shelves this week are: his company to install the p'TanT- ber by after Five fw Several marriage to years from the Payson Public Schools in of the most ideal in the dairy farms E. Samuel Polinew S. and Practical L. station moth K. to Garland. including, His moved cb Coombs Principals ! Party into Mr. par-the they 1893 under Principal D. H. Christenstate, the value of sweet clover for ents are in receipt of John book This Lewis. Hillman, Day, Stewart she husband tics, of of by her death the Since Eugctfv very, Taylor, sen. The arrangements for the gathaeroup pasture was shown. The value of a interesting photographs 0f the stat-- 1 Stanley Wilson and FTK.dJJi!-ioAncovers of American all Los and Lake in McSalt phrases has lived Mrs J. made J. by ering were cow testing association for the dairyin Texas and it C r most creditable A finance committee was appomJ Clellan and Mrs R. S. Wimmer of Salt man was shown, in as much that he sUtuUon?jt s wntten rom geles. of one Ivanour that has localMi)0ys a, by the chair to work with the hotel a practical view point by Surviving are three children, KenLake. Dinner was served at a farm had secured 417 lbs. of fat on an avced to a such on his to the has witnessed the place 2Hth knowledge (committee neth Coombs of Salt Lake, Mrs Walplans looking house at the mouth of Cottonwood since joining the cow testing of erage, build-beea Hl but has construction of modern hotel electricity. a recently lace Edwards of Bellingham, Wash-inof politics. The author was Canyon and was a most happy affair. association. Steady feed has greatly , advanced and his in eoHiii-teescompany My v) Ferrel Coombs of Salt Payson, ing tier and officer of political In compliment to the home town and increased the amount of lbs of butter will now be located at permanently a lelegate to conventions, and Onion Harvest, seeded onion tops fat per cow and lessoned the cost per Schenectady. Lake, five gra!? vrs Regular Relief Society work will correspondent in the press galleries were used to decorate the tables and herd. his in fat of butter brothers and sist lowing pound in the First Ward Tuesday of Congress. He discusses the tpr begin the favors were onion choppers. prac- Anice Christensen, Dr. L. C. At the Potter farm of North Ogden, Mrs. J. Byroln Reece and two child- October 1, 1929 at 2:00 P. M. with tical on slant Bridal place cards were used and on the and of activities mpthods Dr. Fred Potter, George M. Potter, people were shown the value And Mary Jane of Los Mrs. May Elmer in charge of class of present day politics. The cam- Frank Potter and Alma Potter, rerh was the marriage date of the better feeding. The subject of pas- ren, Vinscent Angeles are vheiting at the home of work. Regular teachers meeting at paigns and political issues which have y individual Mrs McClellan had comture rotation and better breeding was Mr. and Mrs. alyrum Lemon. Mrs. 1:20 P. M. formed political divisions are also con. posed a poem concerning each mem- shown by Mr. Potter. WILSON JORGENSON McMiss Winona Reece was farmJprly sidered. Curber present including Mrs. Annie At the Weber Central Dairy, the Clellan of this .pity. M,r. and Mrs. I, eon Taylor, Mrs. S. World Drift, by Edward A. Ross. tis, Mrs Adelia Dixon, Mrs Minnie farmers were shown the largest coMiss Rhea Wilson, daughter of Mr. E. Taylor and Grace Taylor spent The JenMrs Ware Mrs Ada and What is and Mrs William Perkins, question, the in They state. dairy Wilson, was maroperative For Rent: Funfcished or unfurnished . Sunday at Delta with Mr. and Mrs. the world coming to? here received nie McClellan of Payson, Mrs Luella were shown a $150,000 creamery plant on ried in the Salt Lake Wednesday Rooms. Phone 3r) Payson, Utah tf - Bert Taylor. sevelal answers from a E. Thorne of Pleasant Grove, Mrs which is owned and supplied by dairy penetrating Temple to Brandt Jorgenson, son of observer with a delightful Nellie Ross Robinson of Provo, Mrs men. This addition to a greater dairy, gift of of Mr and Mrs Chris Jorgenson of Dr. Ross draws on his world style. McClellan, Mrs. Wimmer, Mrs Effie ing industry has raised the price of Salem. The young bride has been wide experience to analize socioloM. Donnelson, Mrs Mattie W. John- butter fat and stabilized the price of employed ,at the local telephone exgical, economic, and human trends son, Mrs Jennie P. Musser, Mrs Aur- milk on the Ogden market. change for a number of years and has and movements ora H. Duncan, Mrs Emma Ramsey also attended school at the B Y U Storm House, by Kathleen Norris. Morris and Mrs D. H. Christensen of The bridegroom recently completed a Mr. J Mr, and Mrs. Paul Davis, This is the story of the power of an Salt Lake. two mission in England. Their years Banard Louis Mr. W. Perkins and unselfish love that stakes everything to was trip points in Northern Utah of absence an who after Ask any man has made a financial sucicss returned Saturday on the happiness of the beloved and STAKE QUARTERLY one month in the east during which burns on brightly in the face of dePAYSON COMMUNITY CHURCH CONFERENCE in life how he accomplished it. His answer will time the men took part in the Nationfeat. The intensity and of beauty al Rifle Matches at Camp Peery. This This lonely young girls devotion mak- , Special Rally Day Program will be be, By saving. He did not spend every cent ht Nebo Stake Quarterly Conference is an annual event sponsored by the es Storm house the greatest of all held Sunday Morning. will convene in the Tabernacle at Pay National Rifle Assaciation and U. S. Kathleen Norriss stories. built up a fund which was available but made, Bible School meets 10:00 A. M. son on Saturday and Sunday, Septem Government and is participated in by For the juveniles we have, Shirley Combined Service, Bible School and needed ber 28th and 29th. each he it for when business men from is He of thirteen team a takes a chance, by Jane Trumbull, purpores. Church at 10:30 A. M. 8 Opening session on Saturday at state in the Union. The locaV shoot, with illustrations by Dorothy Lake than Vacation different no on that 10 M. Sessions days have past and with P. you, except A, ers were a part of the . Utah Team Sunday at you must Glegory. the of clear, crisp, autumn coming M. and 2 P. M. which did the best work ever done The cruise of the Cachalot, round learn the saving habit. Save nn the budget plan is eager to take up the one days M. I. A. Conference meeting every the world after sperin whales, by a Utah team having placed eighth by new program of Churcb M. 8 activities P. certain at each a teams. week amount civilian Sunday among the Frank T. Bullen. going into your which are not only inspirational and All members of the Stake are in The library display at the Communi. savings account. You will be surprised how it educational but promise much in the vited and encouraged to be in atten ty Fair has brought a number of new POTTER BUNNEL of social fellowship and enter way ance and others will be welcome.. grow, and earn more money for you. Interest memhc' J,t fainment. , Lee R. Taylor. Arza C. Page, Albert nahYna A semi-annualsmaller kiddies, 4 cent will be interested to learn Friends t was br IF YOU per have compound no othrsiff'1 Nebo feeling Just Stake H. Powell, Presidency, veu lien tn Obd peacock, by Julia nections YOU are of the marriage on Wednesday of Miss b116, Ibavealarge work fur all. Youf FrqWo hospitals dhy Lucy Fitch Per. make YOUR and Provo of Mildred Le Potter Roy Chur me a well wota' GARBAGE NOTICE kir distrlk mountain Bunnel a member of the faculty of the Missionary Teoappy home nowr. Helena, both of w, by Abbio Fa p " School. High Payson ways try1 0 hfep a bottle of old forts or army IX, Garbage will be removed as usual In the house Compound table ns, ,Fbe to the war department on Tuesday and Wednesday October everyone about It for A.1 k Mbs. H. that to at call be 2n. side Tues Miss is East Wood any subject and Jane 1st help them. ready leaving this 5, Box 63, Little Roc D, department. Wedweek and to Lake West for be Salt continue the 1st her ready day work at the University of Utah. nesday the 2nd. jack-rabbi- . I ts se-vi- n ueil6nu . 5 to j j w vrri PTwilh "T''", Reunion and Social Funeral Services Held In Salt Lake For Mrs Emma Coombs Library Notes spec-ploye- d. al J s gt n , Save on the Budget Plan - -- ly i j |