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Show MOOT LBS. CO. h. Vi .me VOL. XXXVII., Nn. IPsin 45 PAYSON, UTAH REPUBLICANS CARRY ELECTION BY BIG LIONS MAJORITY TRIUMPH LEHI OVER LIONS CLUB HOLD Re-elect- ed n, NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT PRINCIPALS MEET AT PAYSON All school principals of the School District met at the Nebo Junior High School in Payson Wednesday night for the Principals Study Club. E. E. Knudsen, principal of the Springville High and president of the organization was in charge. A banquet was prepared and served by the Domestic Science department and Louis Bates, district Junior high supervisor was toastmaster and presented the following program: Dramatic reading, Miss Norma Er. vocal solo, Mrs Dorothy landson; Feland; cornet solo, Farrel Olson; address Activity Schools Miss Violet Iverson, district primary superGrading teachers, visor; address, Principal James Clove of the Pay-so- n high school. the direction of the comM-munity activity committee the A of the Fourth Ward gave a very successful social at the chapel Tuesday evening. The program consisted of stunts and musical selections from each class. Games were played under the direction of Mrs Ray Monsen and Refreshments Miss Hazel Gardner. were served. Under A most delightful dinner party jwas given at the home of Mr and Tllrs R- W. McMullin Saturday evening, the affair being arranged by the ladies of the group. Dinner was served at small tables, each with a - vase of rose shaded Chrysathemums as a centerpiece. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs R. H. Clayton of Midvale, Dr. and Mrs L. N- - Ellsworth of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs McMullin, Mr. and Mrs Flint Dixon, Mr. and Mrs Lee R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs . Street, Mr and Mrs John F. Ole-soMr. and Mrs Area Page, Mr and Mrs Albert H. Powell, Mr. and Mrs Sid Coray, Mr- - and Mrs C. O. Nelson 'l Mrs Emma Wilson and Mrs Clara Page. Progressive Rook was the diversion for the evening. E-H- n, Mrs William Whimpey, a popular visitor from Long Beach, California was the guest of honor at A'' bridge party given Monday evening by Miss Leona McClellan. Luncheon was served before the game, cards being placed for Mrs Ray Monsen, Mrs Flor ence Griffith, Mrs Dave Shuler, Mrs Floyd Wilson, Mrs Feam Gray, Mrs Reta Loveless, Miss Faye Schaerrer, Mrs Wendell Erlandson, Mrs Waldo Wilson, Mrs Gorge F. Wilson, Miss Jennie Fairbanks, Mrs Eugene Hillman, Mrs Frank Wheelwright, Mrs Jack Berge, Mrs Lloyd Wilson and the guest of honor- - Mrs Loveless received the prize for high score, Mrs Monsen the consolation and Mrs Whimpey a guest prize. Mr. and Mrs Spencer Snow entertained a dozen friends at a vension supper at their home last week. NOVEMBER 8, 1929 $2.00 PER YEAR PROGRAM COMPLETE FOR ARMISTICE DAY REGULAR MEETING AGRICULTURE CLUB ENTERTAINS AT BANQUET AUNT LUCIA TO BE PRESENTED NO. 3 12-1- ,s The regular meeting and luncheon The American Legion has prepared : Rehersals are now' well under way of the Payson Lions Club was held a public patriotic program to be preThe boys of the Agriculture club for the staging of the big collegiate last Friday evening at the home of sented at the high school at 11:00 . Dr. Frank B. Wheelwright. of .the fay son high school enter- corned Aunt Lucia, which is to be on Armistice Day, Monday NovW. C. McCormick chairman, Ray tained their fathers and vocational piesented by the Lions Club at the ember 11. Glenn Cowan, commander leaders at a banquet Mon- Junior High School Auditorium on Monsen and Samuel E. Taylor, comagricultural of the post will present the program November 12 olid 13. prised a committee appointed to con- which is as follows: Advancement of day, in the Junior high school Golden Taylor, well known local i fer with the Mid Western Creamery colors ( by service men; singing, Star j'?.in local dramatic circles, is going to The purpose of the banquet was Company concerning the building of Spangled Banner, Prayer, chaplain; the a creamery in Paysonwill (day part of Aunt Lucia. They vocal solo, The Flag Without A to present the official opening of is Th work in connection with G. Fred Ott part is a masquerade characArmistice Day address, by vocational agriculture in ,the com and Laban Harding of the Farm Stain,; m Mr. Taylor plays the which ter Judge Thomas Burton, of Nephi; munity. Bureau. of Watson, a college boy, part Jerry Leroy Johnson, president of the reading,' s Wilma Tervort; who dresses in an old ladies ' outfit Dr. A. L. Curts of the agriculture patriotic dance, Mrs Le Roy Bunnell; Agriculture Club, acted as toastmas, committee gave a report of the agri- military for the entertainment of his fraternfallowing guestjs rys Tervart; ter and reading, Wilma patrotic culture survey made on sugar beets brothers and is mistaken for saxaphone solo, Lawrence Clayson; ponded with short talks: L. A. Hum- ity old and other products. Lucia an IIo maid. Wakefield, Minute of Silence anil Taps; pledge phreys, state director of vocational Mr- Collins has President Philo C. Wightman re- of several such men, ai allegience and singing of Ame- agriculture;) Mr- Spondon, member ported the visit of the state build- rica. of the federal board of vocational the Butler and Egg Man, and Professor Gaildis, falling in love 'with ing commission that inspected a site Suitable programs and other act- agriculture and supervisor of that him here for the home for feeble minded and proposing to him. ' At the will be given at the other work in eleven western states; W-J- . and that they were sending a geolo- ivities same time he is a hardboiled college Thayne, Utah county agricultural schools. and a very fickle old maid aunt. gy specialists to examine the soil boy instruct-to- r The celehration will close with the agent; Leroy Bunnell, local and water on the proposed location female His impersonation ; of Aunt of agriculture; Melvin Wilson, This indicates that they hace the barbecue and big dance at night. The will be worth seeing. Lubia of DisNebo School superintendent Other important characters are Payson site under quite serious con- hunters have been on the range this trict; Mayor L- - D. Stewart; Philo barbecue to Elk secure for the week sideration. Stan Wilson, Dr. W'heel-wrigh- t, Wightman. president of local Lions played by Wilson for BallardAbram for E. The musical program included two , Donna Wilson, Helen Reece, Club; Charles White, county comE Peterson. Hancock for Abram. Thelma Hazel Erlandson, Mrs. piano selections by Mrs Lucille Stow-e- ll Vest, AND 62 CHICKENS missioner and Farm Bureau presi- Mrs .Paul for Peay. Thomas far Simmons. Peay and songs from a male quartette COOP Philo Davis, Wightman, for Schaerrer. Simmons for Thomas-Leh- i DESTROYED BY FIRE dent; JesseandHall, Dairy Association Clarence Mr. Chase Tuttle, George fathpresident representative of Willis for Trinniman, Fagan FOOTBALL TEAM HONORED Will Gene Madsen, Hillman, Leroy ' l ers. for F. Ball. AT BANQUET Johnson and Clyde Snow. Dewere Other Charles Charles A home of at the fire special guests Scoring: Touchdowns Okelberry 2. A Glee Club, comprised of the pew at four oclock Friday morning Gale, Samuel Taylor, T. F. Tolhu-s- t, Referee, Weight; umpire, Brown; voices in town, is the special best Principal James Clove and Coach destroyed a chicken coop and burned James Clove, Clarence Tuttle, R. D head linesman, Cornaley. feature in the play part of the .pec. Stanley Wilson of the Payson High about Close neigh- McKell. sixty chickens. 1 School gave a banquet in honor of formanee. One hundred and twenty-fivbors were awakened and immediately boys A big sensation of the snow will the football boys Thursday evening-Th- turned in an GLENN COWAN APalarm. The fire truck and their fathers attended the ban men of the faculty were also be the flapper chorus, in which 30 of POINTED ASSISTANT made $ quick run and soon had the quet. Mr. Clove was toastmaster our guests. prominent men will play t?ho CASHIER AT STATE and talks were given by Coach Wil- blaze under control, averting what J of college girls. might have been a disastrous fire PROVO MAN SELECTED parts BANK OF PAYSON AthOrval are 25 son, Captain About Okelberry, girls taking paVt in as a large bam, stacks and other letic Manager, Dale Wilson and Euin the the choruses play- These girls Outbuildings were close to the coop-Mr- . AS JUDGE AT RODEO Charles H- - Dixon, who has been be specially costumed for specto gene Hillman of the faculty. are Depew was in Payson canyon connected with the State Bank of Pay-soC. O. Nelson led in pep songs. Miss ial choruses, with clever steps and cattle roundup. the for assisNEW YORK, November 2. Ray for a number of years as Gwen Webster and her Domestic j ratchy songs. tant cashier left that institution on Science girls prepared the splendid Knight, of Alberta, Canada, son of Mrs Jessid Knight, of Provo, has November 1, having accepted a con- repast and the attractive decorations U. A. C. OFFICIALS OF LOGAN DAUGHTERS OF PIONEER CAMP been one of the three judges of the nection with the Commercial Bank were in the school colors, green and VISIT PAYSON NO. 2 TO MEET THURSDAY bronco f riding, calf roping, fancy at Spanish Fork. Glenn Cowan has white. i dihorse racing of 'the fourth annual been appointed by the board of Meeting of the Daughters of the rectors to fill the position. Dr. David S- - Jennings, Dr. George world series rodeo which has been FORMER EDITOR OF No. 2 will be held Thursday Maditen in held the last Camp Mr. Cowan needs no introduction days during Stewart, and George Dewey Clyde, CHRONICLE DIES IN November 14, at 2:00 p- - m. at the GardenMr. son has here as he is a local boy and has Square the Utah Knight Agricultural experts from Mrs Frank McClellan. SAN DIEGO served on the faculty of the Pay-so- n College were in Payson Monday and as his colleagues, Captain Bill Ster- home of is given to A invitation special in company with Dr. A. L. Cu.rtis, ling and J. Eagle Vaughn, both of High School several years since Edito join.. who are E. all those Walter former Johnnie Texas. eligable Ellsworth, formerly McMullen, a his graduation from the Utah AgriRay Monsen and Philo Wightman of a Chronicle far tor of the and cow of Mr. hand of Payson top cultural College. Knights the Lions Club, made a survey number of years died Sunday in San the two sites which are being offered a famous arena director has charge Mrs' Ray Monsen entertained at a Diego, California, according to word as a state home for the feeble min- of the show. JUNIORS PRESENT dinner last Friday evening in rectived here. All of the western states except Bridge ded. They will analyze the soil, culiSPLENDID PROGRAM of Mrs Charles II. Dixon ' who honor Mr. Ellsworth married Miss LemWater-Onand Utah are represented Oregon and water Strawberry nary has gone to Spanish Fork to reside. ma Brimhall while residing in Pay-so- n site is located west of the among the contestants numbering 121 Present were Mrs Dave Shuler. Mrs The Junior Class presented a splend and she survives him. They of the worlds greatest rodeo peron the east, ed program at the regular weekly Eugene Hillman, Miss Kathryn Douglived in Salt Lake far some time Springlake road and one ' formers. School last the at High assembly lass, Mrs Frank Wheehv, right, Mrs after leaving here where Mr- - Ells- both south of Payson in Section 20. Mr. Knight is introduced at all perclass Theron presiEarl Page, Mrs Quincy Burdick, Mrs Snyder, Friday. worth was connected with the Teleformances as the man who produced Wendell Erlandson, Mrs Elmer Clow-ardent was in charge, introducing the He left for San Diago three of the rodeo the first for gram. prince OF GENERAL BOARD MEMBERS One act play numbers as follows: of Provo, Mrs Florence GriffWales during his first visit to Amago and has been connected I- - A. VISIT PAYSON The Two Lunatics, Ada Erlandson years Mrs M. ith, Elroy Barnett, Miss Jennie with the San Diago Union. erica following the war. and Harold Palmer; saxaphone solo, Fairbanks, Mrs Meredith Amos, Mis3 Funeral services were held in the Though he is approaching 58 years Ixona Ernest Hansen; vocal solo, Harold coast McClellan, Mrs William Whim Miss Roma W. O. Robinson and Mrs. Elsie of age, he has been a participant in city Wednesday. of Palmer; selections, Junior girls chor- Brimhall went down far the service. Long Beach, Mrs Taul Davis, pey Talmadge Brandly of the M. I. A. rodeos every year including this us and Junior boys chorus. Mrs J. C. Barney, Miss Evelyn Tilson July, in spite of his advanced and Mrs Bernell Jensen of 'Spanish General Board were in Payson ThursMrs C. F. Packard and Miss Jessie he was in the money in the convention of com- years, Fork. Prizes wrnre awarded' to Miss calf roping in the Calgary rodeo until SO THE PEOPLE MAY Packard entertained two dozen friends day evening for a n Leona M.Clellan, Miss Evelyn from Payson at a bridge dinner Sat- munity activity leaders, class leaders his last calf which he missed. He KNOW and honor. of the guest t urday night at their home in Spring, and executive directors from Nebo, has, however, won first in that of lovely fall Palmyra, Tintic and Juab Stakes-is ville. A profusion the and times different four Editor of The Chronicle, Dr. and Mrs L. N. Ellsworth of flowers decorated the tables and the discussion of thhe drama was held only man in the world to receive the Dear Sir: entertaining rooms. Six tables of at the Tabernacle followed with a silver calf for taking first two diff- Salt Lake spent Sunday at the home We note in the Deseret News of bridge were at play following dinner of their daughter, Mrs Eugene Hillerent times. October 26th that at last a move Prizes were awarded to Mrs J. A. demonstration of the contest dance man. art Mr. Knight says he learned the is Jnade on the told age pension,. Earl and Mrs- - Wm. Whimpey. for this year at the pavilion. but not in Canada of roping calves Thanks to the legislature for their in Payson, Utah, while assisting his Miss Maurine Daley entertained good (intent- - And thanHs to the father, Uncle Jesse Knight, in the Thursday evening and Muss Mae Honorable Governor who signed the cattle buying business when a boy. Daley the following evening at a bill, (with good intent) But we fail party. An evening of nttr. to see anything in said law giving held a Tea very taining games was followed with a The Missionary one the right to put a special tax at the late supper on each occassion. on session Tuesday interesting on the old people for the aged penMrs with Bates Louis Mrs of home Then taking the money to sion. Willis Curtis, La Celle Curtis, Mrs Arthur Peay as assisting hostess. fee up more officers, $4.00 per day success financial a the of made order has proAsk is who the man Following Hyrum Douglass and Mrs Leonard any to a girl in an easy chair, $5.00 O. Arthur; Steineckert and little daughter are Mrs James Prayer, gram: per month to aged desert redeemer, in life how he accomplished it. His answer will I Gave My Life Far Him, and I here from Long Bach, California far with tax to pay. Pension? Lord save will Live for Him- - Minutes of pre- a visit with their parents, Mr and the mark! Now, aged people, rally. be, By saving. He did not spend every cent he vious meeting; devotions, Mrs. R. A. Mrs. - Heber A. Curtis. Next time give your vote to some available which Ilyms of the old Church was Porter; made, but built up a fund one a little broader than the businElmer McBeth; short Mrs Mrs- Florence Griffith entertained Choir, ess side of a razor blade, Jest you is He Mrs Ada at a series of business for needed it he business when discussion; Siam, purposes. to an step two, bridge parties on have to buy elephant Southern Mountaineers, Mrs Ware; out. him broaden a luncheon in the and Aj; some Wednesday. on body no different than you, except that you must Bert Stevens. afternoon h'T .guests included Mrs. If it hadnt been for the stamney Ray Monsen. Mrs William Whimpey, and honest toil of those who are learn the saving habit. Save on the budget plan Mrs Flint Dixon and Mrs R. W. Mrs Elwood Dunn. Mrs Ned Wightnow aged, (under the Blessing of a certain amount each week going into your McMullin entertained the ladies of man, Mrs Max Wightman, MUs LeoGod) where would so many Justamere Club at a dinner party na McClellar, Mrs Fugene Jlillman, the silk refined white collared, salary savings account. You will be surprised how it rook 'on Wednesday Mrs I. C. Wightman, Mrs Edith Jolly followed wit suckers be today. will grow and earn more money for you. terest evening at the Dixon home. The of Provo, Mrs Dave Shuler, Mrs SelIt must have been an oversight guests we-- e served at one large tab- by Dixon, and Mrs Frank Wheelthat the legislature didnt exempt 4 per cent compound semi-annuallle centered with an attractive bowl of wright. The merit prize was awardold home. the aged $1000 on their fall flowers. Cards were placed for ed to Mrs Shuler. commisHoping the Utah County In the evening she entertained the the club members and Mrs .Leonard some than broader are pecple. sioners Beach, Mrs Tres Joli Club with M's' J. C- - BarSteinerkert, of Long We remain friends to honest 'inDavid Bigler, Mrs Laban Harding ney and Miss Kaythrvn Douglass as dustry. 'and Ms Arza Page as special guests special gimsts. Prizes were won by PIONEERS, AGED 82 and V Favors were won by Mrs E. II. Street Mrs Earl Tage and Mrs Clifford YOUNGYEARS Harris. and Mrs Floyd Wilson. W. C. HARRISON Payson triumphed over Lehi with a 12-- 0 score in the football game Dr. L. D. Stewart The played at .Lehi last Friday. Mayor Lions were scoreless until the last ten minutes of play when Captain The election in Payson on Tuesday Okelberry took the ball over twice was rather a quiet affair with fewer in rapid succession. This gives Pay-so- n votes cast than in previous city electwo wins and two defeats, maktionsAll of the present officers ing them third in the division. The were by a big majority. last game is at Eureka today (FriFollowing are the candidates on the day). two tickets and the final count. Following is the lineup: For Mayor, Dr. L. D. Stewart, (R) Lehi .... Payson 524; Robert L. Wilson (D) 178; 4 year councilman, Dr. A. L. Curtis, (RA 500; Reid Persson, (D) 200; 2 George A. Cheever, (R) 493; Heber Curtis, (D) 218; Dave Shuler, (R) 491; Thomas Reece, (D) 20; Earl Page (R) 440; Leonard Hill, (D) 228; For Recorder, Wayland Wight-ma(R) 449; Emma Wilson, (D) 252; For Treasurer, S. Roland Lind, say, (R) 462; G. Fred Ott, (D) 234 i COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, gym-nasih- - th' - - ' - i , e e - - d, one-Las- t Til-so- , con-tes- ' 1 Hall-ow'e- Save on the Buaget Plan r - ty -In- - y. Mr. and Mrs Thursday from been visiting at brothers, Vivian John Patten arrived California and have the homes of their and Ed. Patten. John Loutensock of Magna were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Joseph Bingham last week. Mr- - State Bank o f Payson - I' |