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Show ; llll.r.i imi.i"i if faitfraHwa i' ' ) BKIGilAM 3 VUL. XXXVIII., AH TODNG UJfJ, me T& VA No. 13 Sessions Of Nebo Stake Quarterly Conference Well Attended Authority Gives WATER USERS ASSN Special Instructions To Local People MAKES APPLICATION The legular Quarterly Conference for Nebo Stake was held Saturday :.nd Sunday in the Tabernacle with President Lee It. Taylor in charge of The gene al theme of the conference was the subject of young eople and encouragement to live their ses.-ion- s. FOR MORE WATER Additional Power Units Behind Companys Plans religion. Apostle Richard R. Lyman of Salt The Strawberry Water Users AssLake represented the General Church ociation made filing last Saturday with authorities and spoke at all meetings. George M. Bacon, state engineer for The attendance was exceptionally the use of 120 second feet of water good. Apostle Lyman in speaking of throughout the year from the Spanish the young people of the church gave Fork river for-power purposes. Durmuch praise and credit to them. the ing irrigation season. This is larghe says, depends on the Much ely brought from the Strawberry re. way m which you look at them, if you servior. look to see good you will find it, if The application contemplates takyou look for bad you will find that the water from the Spanish Fork also." In his discourses he stressed ing not far from the mouth of Diariver three topics. The first, was living mond Fork and conveying it three milstiictly the laws of the American Conin es a f6 inch wooden stave pipe with stitution. In relating a number of pera steel penstock, when it will be used showed he gave sonal experiences a head of 100 feet to operate a under othdo to influence what one man can wheel water developing 1000 horseis he ers when right. He also spoke on the subject of power of electric energy. From this the water will be run through tithing and of the rewards that come point the power plant now being operated through strict obedience to that law. association which has a head the In speaking of tHfe educational work by 123 of From the taibrace of the feet in the church he stressed training in the water will be conpresent plant most religion and gave that as the a wooden stave pen. veyed through studimportant of all subjects to be stock 200 feet long, to operate anied. The opening, session of ence was Saturday evening. j the confer- other water wheel, vpder UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1931 FREE MOVIE SHOWS Annual Presbyterian FORD PLANT AUTO IER YEAR Magnesium Company Ready Meeting Held Here To Build Initial Plant Near Sound Motion Ihcture Feature of Exhibit Arranged By Local Dealer Church all UTAH COUNTY, PAYSON, ,a 50 ;foot The mus- head, developing 500 horsepower. Ultimately, engineers say, the preical program was given by a double sent plant and the lower newr one promixed quartette from the Payson third ofposed might be amalgamated to use ward. The opening prayer was fered by James Mitchell. Short talks a head of 175 feet. The application to the state enginwere given by President Taylor, Mr. Mace of the Santaquin first ward eer was signed by Dr. A. L. Curtis Assbishopric, Bishop Clyde Tervart of as president of the Water Users Springlake and Harvey Jones of the ociation. The revenue from the power plant first ward. The benediction was by Nahum T. Curtis. operations of the project in a very At the Sunday morning session the large measure pay the charge against singing was by the second ward choir the project development of additional The invocation was by Bishop Jasper power will place the project in still Hill after which the choir sang an better financial condition. A contract is under consideration anthem. President Arza C. Page was the first speaker. Announcement was with the Utah Power and Light com. made that Miss Thelma Vest of the pany to furnish extra power when neesecond ward would leave in the early ded by the association. In the event summer on a mission. Miss Vest spoke that favorable contract is not made, will begin in the very near fufor a shyt time and the choir sang work on the proposed plant in Spanture Hope tlou in God. Under the direction of Irincipal John F. Oleson of the ish Fork canyon. o stake Seminary the following students COMMISSIONER RIVER Donald spoke on assigned topics, WANTED Houser of the second ward, Delsa jreenhalgh of the Santaquin, Bruce Huish of the first ward and Mary JewApplications will be received by the ett of Genola. Short talks were given secretary of the Spanish Fork joint by Principal Oleson and Heber Han- committee, Marinus Baadsgaard, unsen of the high council and the choir til 7 F. M. March 30th. for the posisang Rouse 0 Ye Mortals. The bene- tion of River Commissioner on the diction was by Frank Fairbanks of Spanish Fork River for the irrigation Salt Lake. season 1931, stating salary required. The opening prayer for the after- For detailed information as to duties, noon session was by Rishop William you ae referred to L. P. Thomas, Broadbent of Santaquin. A selection chairman of the joint committee. O was given by the third ward girls chorus directed by Mrs. Leona Dixon. Band Boys Attend Opening President George Q. Spencer was the S. L. of New Egg Plant first speaker followed by Miss Lucille Curtis who spoke on social service The Payson high school hand, with work. A vocal duet was rendered their director, Mr. Iuwrencc ( lavson, by Mrs. Leona Dixon and Mrs. Dora went to Salt Lake Wednesday to play Powell. Talks were given by Sidney at the opening of the new $250,000 Coray and William Chatwin of the central poultry plant of the Utah Poulhigh coucil and Ronald Schaerrer of try Producers Cooperative association. the fourth ward. The closing song Officials conducted more than 2000 was by the girls chorus and Patriarch visitors through the plant during the Leonard A. Hill spoke the benediction. afternoon. A very good representatiThe evening session was a conferenon of the association from Payson ce of the M. I. A. and more than attended the festivities. Lunch was were in attendance, a large served to everyone and a mass meetWill Per cent being young people. and dance was held at night. In Madsen, stake president of M. I. A. ing dement weather forced the postponewas in charge and a program by the ment of the street parade they had Boy Scouts and Bee Dive Girls of the varous planned. Several hands from h'take was directed by S. Roland Lind-Pa- y m we-- e attendance. state the parts of and Mrs. Dora Powell. o The opening prayer was offered by Holds Regular Scout La Var Johnson. The Stake Cultus Club Bee Hive Girls Wednesday Meeting sang their honey gathering song and a selection was given hv the fourlM ward The regular meeting of th" Cultus group. Short talks were given by Margrct Wright. (Tub was held Wednesday afternoon Darlene Simons. Kathryn Douglas. at the Community Church with Pres, Mis. Bda TayRr and Rose Lee. Eagle ole!.' Mary Curtis in chaigc. life brief a Eilandson gave Henrv (Continued on Fage 8 t, C The twenty second Annual Meeting of the Salt Lake Presbyterial Society was held at the Presbyterian church in Payson on Tuesday March 24. A sound motion picture graphically Mot-.the r portraying The complete program for the day story of the Ford .Company and its widespread act was as follows. tivities will be exhibited free of charge 10 A. M, Prayer service at the manse m a special Ford exhibit to be held at Show Room of J. M. Nichols, loca1 led by Mrs. E. W. Iloffer. Foid Dealer, Payson, beginning Mon10:15 to 1L:50. Worship servics with day March 30 and continuing through Mrs. W. II. Ensign, president. Tuesday March 31. The show will be open to the public from 2 P. M. to Greetings from the Hostess Chu-c- h, 10 P. M. daily. Mis. J. O. Arthur. The picture, entitled A Tour ThroResponse fro mi visiting- members, ugh the Ford factory will show the gathering of raw materials, their ar- Mrs. D. S. Lindsay, Introduction of rival at the Rouge Plant in Dearborn. Board representatives, Mrs. Andrew Mich., and the numerous interesting Todd Taylor of the Foreign Board; stages through which they pass in the Miss Rosamond Hale of Forsythe Meprocess of making Ford cars and trucks. It is, in short, an education morial School, Los Angeles. in the extent and meaning of modern Appointment of committees volume production. Report of recording secretary, Miss While an unseen voice explains Lillian Bennett. Report of secretary each scene, the audience is taken on of missionary education, Mrs. Jed F. a tour of the plant, through the great blast furnace building where ore is Wooley, Jr. converted into iron; into the open Announcement of Biennial plans, hearth building where the iron becom- Syncodical president, Mrs. II. W. Rees steel and is poured, a white hot herd. liquid, into moulds; into the blooming Presentation of literature, Mrs. P. S. mill where the steel ingots are madc-intbars; and into the rolling mill Stevenson, Message from the Foreign in which the long bars of white hot field, Miss A Missionary Taylor, steel are reduced to definite sizes. Flower Mrs. W. II. Ensign, Garden, Forty kinds of steel, each a composiThe Garden of Solo, Prayer, Mrs. tion to serve a definite purpose, are J. F. Wooley, Jr. Ten minute messages used in the Ford car and truck. The picture shows also the manufac- were given from Miss Hale and Mrs. ture of glass in an endless unbroken Taylor during the luncheon which was strip, a process developed by Ford served at noon. engineers; the machine shops in which A meeting of the executive committ. parts for the car are manufactured; tiqe pressed steel building with .its ee followed and the old and new offigigantic presses; and the coke ovens cers met with the board of representand other units in which business and prayer led by are recovered to the extent of mill- atives for Hale. Miss ions of dollars annually. The afternoon program was as follThroughout the picture one sees Service led by vice preliterally miles and miles of conveyors ows: which take much of the manual labor sident Mrs. D. B. Welch. off the backs of men. There are conRoll Call of Societies. veyors carrying newly arrived matV ocalT solo erials into..the plant, others JaJthg, jlust fja.r Today, ,Mrs. parts from one building to another, C. E. McEeth, Reports of departmentand, oft course, the final assembly al secretaries, Corresponding secreta-- y line, that famous conveyor on which Iola Van Uranken; Secretary, the rarts are put together to form Miss of Associate Members, Mrs. Secretary car. the completed In addition to the picture, there J. S. Haven; Secretary of Children's will be a representative line of Ford work, Mrs. George Garnick; Secretary cars and trucks and display boards of Young People, Miss Elizabeth Gill, containing car and truck parts. The cars alone are well Worth a ilan; Secretary of Stewardship, Mrs. visit for they include body types to D. B. Welch, Secretary of Overseas suit any taste and to meet any occas- sewing, Mrs. L. Hanchett; Secretary ion. Particularly attractive are the of National sewing, Mrs. W. E. Day; de luxe cars in which upholstery apo Mrs. P. L. ointments are of a kind and quality Secretary of Literature, .ually found only in more expensive Stevenson; Treasurer, Miss Mary Moffet. automobiles. All the body types are featured by Prayer of Dedication of Service the Fords new beauty of line and rendered, Mrs. I M. Gillilan. color. The deep radiator, the wide Discussion of problems led by Mrs. generous fenders, and the graceful contribute bodies of the lines Taylor. sweeoing to a pleasing whole. The cars may Report of Committets. combe obtained in a variety of color Message from the field of National binations. Missions, Miss Hale. Installation of officers, Mrs. Taylor. Of Closing Service Wo-rshi- Final Performance o Pinafore Tonight Seminary Fourniers Spring Lake, Utah Plant Costing Near $40,000 To Ee Built South Of Payson NER DANCE GIVEN BY CHARTER NIGHT DIN- ComThe U. S. Metallic Magne-iubuild will initial their LIONS CLUB MONDAY pany plant near jlayxin. Ctati, stalling immediately! This deeply inteiesting information was following a meeting Many Couples Enjoy Out- of theannounced Board of D, rectors of the Comstanding Social The meeting pany, last Saturday. Function was held in the companys newly installed branch office, in the Knowles The outstanding social event of the Building, Payson, Utah. past week was the annual charter The plant will cost near the night dinner dance given by the Pay-somark and will run five tons of Lions Club Monday night at the lime rock daily. Between twenty-fiv- e Junior High School. Dinner was ser- and thirty men, (all local) will be ved at four long tables beautifully used m the construction of the plant. decorated in the dull colors, purple The location will be at the mouth of and yellow, Tall vases of snapdragon Picayune Canyon, just east of Spring in the two shades were used very eff- Lake. ectively. The favo's for the ladies Laboratory tests, have shown that vveie a rose corsage and purse vials methods . ijed are controlled by this of ferfume. new company have reduced the manu Byron F. Ott acted as master of faeturing costs of metal, heretofore, ceremonies and presented the various to a figure that will give them an "e- - ri'irnv fen 'es ir. hi; . ty to compete favorably P. other b. V metals. Most of welcome aidre-- s and nciei ra.l. meial, now tiscd in the given by past presidents, i icb. i,,,g. :s.rU'S is shipped in froiu.Gprntop Dr. L. D. Stewart, George C. Chase This new company, Mr. Ott and Philo C. Wightrnan. 'an manufacture A number of out of town guests than Germany has been were present and brief talks were ng given by Harvey S. Allen and O. C. The market has been IcarervUiyin-vestigate- d 'Nielson of Salt Dike, former Payson Ift the and large Lions, also by Douglass Skelly, gener-- 1 price the U. S. MetaUkC'rilagnesium 0 fj9ar iijauaccr Company could manufcitlw'iV raft' , ompany. be placed. One of the jctoeipat uses, An entertainment feature was a ole. will he in the manufacture of aircraft, ver song and dance skit arranged by parliculaily dirigibles. It can also Golden Taylor and Freeman Bird. lie used extern ively in building, as it Dance pupils of Mrs. Bunnells appeal- ha as much strength ns iron, and is ed in several numbers. A scarf dance five times lighter. was given by a group of young girls, Plans of the Company call for a a lovely dance number by Naida Ells- completed plant of 150 tons daily, worth and Gail McBeth and a clever whici will give employment to a large negro dance by Jack Snow and Doug- mmibir of men in South Utah County. A fine musical prolass Erlandi-on- . The company is incorporated under eventhe was early given duing the laws of Utah at $1,000,000.00. gram his and orch. Migliaccio by Ralph ing They feel that with this large estra and they also played later for they can successfully handle, the dancing. Community singing was all future plans laid out for their huge led by Dr. L. I). Stewart. plant. The committee responsible for the from the lime rock are success of the function was composed numerous, which will give added opof Melvin Wilson, Janies Clove, Wend-al- ! portunities for the subsidization of Erlandson, Paul Davis and Glenn pther sister industries. also has Cowan. This committee o charge of the annual Lions Club Ball which is to be held Saturday night in the Bon Ton. The two events are to celebrate the seventh annual charter M. A m n ' . J' Three Act Play Given I, By night. Gwen Webster and Miss War-nic- k economic instructors had dinner and they were of the charge assisted by a g 'oup of their students, Each Lion Club member was given the privilege of inviting two couple. Board M iss of the Tonight the fir al performance high school opera. Pinafore will be given in the Payson Tabernacle at The cast which has been the past two months for hard working is well qualified to give a high class performance. The leading parts are given by the following students: Grace Simons, Inez Higginson, Inez Clayson, Maurice .Jones, Niles Vest, Fielding Harris, and Russell Peterson, accompanied by an able chorus and orchestra. eight-fiftee- . at n. Mr. Carl Nelson MNs Mildred Pace, is the conductor; accompanist; Miss Nita Wakefield, stage director; and Mr. Ole Christensen, stage technician. Pinafore, one of the noted productions of Gilbert and Sullivan has always been popula- among lovers of the story of the is It good music. the of good ship, Pinafore, Captain lovilv his daughter, who is loved and of the crew who dare member a by not propose on account of their un Butequal social stations. However. to comes tercup, who farms orphans" in dilemma the rescue and solves the concerned. all to a manner sati. factory Tickets are on sale at the C ity Drug Day Under the direction of Principal Jcdin F. Oleson. the fifth Annual Founders Day was obsor.ed at the Nebo Stake Seminary or, Tuesday. Appropriate exercises weic held during the afternoon at the Seminary building for students amK parents. During the past month talks have been given in class by almo.-- t one hundred students and from those the best were selected and given on Tuesday as follows: Is the Cigarette destroying our young people, Miss Edna Hill; Tobacco Advertising, Boyd Page; The great Conspirancy again-- t American Womanhood, Miss Fay Bates; Tobacco versus Thrift Boyd Wilson; The temptation of Jesu-- , Miss Fay Bates; A Challenge to Christ, Carol Draper; The Crucification of Christ, Miss Delsa Greenhalgh; What is th" right way to pray. Miss Wilma Hoi!, aday; The Sacredness of the Marriage Vow, Donald Houser; Naman the Leper, Miss Mary Jewett; The parting of the Ways, Mi--- Jean r. C ompany. a n n. , The Nebo Stake M. 1. A. Board presented their annual play last Friday night in the Tabernacle. Their offering this year was the three act com- edy White Collars, a very modern play typical of American Life. NEW BOOKS IX THE I.!RKRY The Stake Board in year past have had a reputation for giving dramatic Scarlet Sister Mary, by Julia Peter-kin- . entertainments that were exceptionA novel that goes far behind to the polite screen of civilization' to ally good Havin' this mp Ration lifes naked elements of birth, growth sustain they n.ake an exia effoit and death. A story full of earth o that the public will nut be richness. A Pulitzer prize novel. The ring of the I.ovenskolds, by From the fav able comments heard Selma Lagerlof. The crowning woik his year presentation was entirely of the first woman to win the Nobel book This deserves its color satisfying. There ha' been so many prize. from the lichness and vigor of Swedfine entertainments during the past ish folk loie, and social history of three month'', this proving ore of the Sweden. The Bovs and Sally down on a plan- veiy best. Miss Carmelita Martin of the Junior tation, by Rose I!. Knox. Both the author and illustrator of this book have lived on Southern plantations and give an animated picture of the bu.iv, happy life of a typical aftci the war plantations. a Highland Mcggie Mac Intosh, girl in the Carolina colony, by Elizabeth Janet Grav. The Gvpsy Carman, bv Howp'd Pea o dissa-pointe- -- -- Joe on unusual , uii 'erstandir-- . f tn,. m i native world of heroic ad cent u. cm The Green Goddess by I.oui e Jo-- d By the vote of those present, M n on Miln. and Patten, I)(Da Giecnhalgh by W. W. Jacobs. sketch of Eugene O'Neill ami the should iceeive Icmnar Jean Ten years a Corobay. bv C. C. Po-- t -hi ad Erland-oplay. PresiStake the offered Many Cargoes and More Cargoes by were Bound East For Cardiff. Plans o dency. Condiscused for the First District Short talus were given by Presj. Payson Students Complete vention which is to lie held Saturday dent De R. Tayl ir an! Mrs. Mary P. Courses At B. Y. U. at the Community Church in Pay-oHard-ngand vocal selections were Mr--- . Among the two hundr"J and fir v Kathryn Bitis was in Salt rendered by Miss Inez Clayson and Mrs. Rachel Pcery. students from the Brigham Yoim- Duke Saturday on business. Mis-Norm- j Observed home d. X |