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Show UT All, FRIDAY, onomical Odd - APRIL 20, 1934 $2,00 PER YEAR but TRUE Students Participate In Organized Debates SIAMESE That Affect the Dinner Checks and Tax Indvidual. National of Every Bilk Problems Insepaand International rable From Loca"! Welfare. For the fust time IN THEIR. YAROS to BE USED AS HOMES FOB.TWE QUOStS OF THEtU. DEPARTED onomic principles exemplified by the N, R. A. should be continued beyond the two year period provided for in the act. Debaters from Payson high school mt t teams from Springville on both sides of this question last Friday. For Payson the affirmative side was represented by Ziska Bisseli, Dorothy Schempp, and Russell Merrill. On the negative side Pearl Johnson, Ralph Davis, and Albert Huber arg-ut- d the question. Debates will be held with Spanish Fork High School during the coming week. Students who will represent Iayson are: Blanche Stewart, Shirley Monsen, LcGrand Reid, Wayne Bock, Paula Dixon, and Albert Huber. KlH the time this is read, probably be flaring in House-backe- d a White lace fireworks Congress measure government credit back of a tine building CD program. the expel ts, there is of cautious capital which can be put to the government insures the According to potential $1,000,000,000 irate ork if The Administration be-i- s that the mortgage market support that is likewise needs testment. -- ds of terms and provis-r- s in making loans. The current includes establishing requil res for a standard-typ- e mortgage, mature in 15 or 20 years. All would be taken care lading eliminating the need for a second Interest rates would be rtgage. as compared with present rates, 'bile the proposal is designed y to stimulate private small-m- e that building, it is possible all apartment-typ- e houses, of not ire than four stories, would like-s- e be financed. The Federal would guarantee the mort-geBelief is that this would and lending agencies to ike many loans that are now 'Pmsomm of mm andardization opo-a- am m m fAU. co-t- s THE'f TWAH IN , OH ftrtKl island, WtWlSOOTN PSCmC OCEAH RUUJl 0 VttONClW That a pewoh CAN NOT i DO THl apfcma Run o AVMA'f HANDCOmO Curtailment Ordered For April Relief Fund TUAT rrtSOKW NKSiiAW , to Put To Head Payson Retail Merchants in several years, organized debating has been carried on this year among the high schools of Ntbo District. The question for At the call of Reid Persson, predel ate, chosen by the school some sident of the local Retail Merchants time ago, is: Resolved, that the ec- Association the members met Tues- voau houses oh e&ect openings Pails, Dividend Officers Selected tut tMCSin ON HOtO TNEIA day night in the City Council hall for the purpose of selecting officers for the coming year and discussing matters of importance, George Chase was elected president; Albert McClellan, Gay Smith, secretary-treasure- r and and they with W. C. McCormick Reid Persson will comprise the board of directors. A calendar of closing days was adojyted and included Memorial Day, July 4th, July 24th, labor Day, Christmas and New Thankgiving, Years. The matter of closing at 7 oclock on Saturday sights during the summer instead of 8 oclock as at present, was discussed at the meeting. Also the plan of lowering the sales tax schedule to start with 15 cents instead of 25 cents, which is the plan now in effect. Both matters were deferred to permit a committee composed of the preand secretary sident, to contact the members who were not present and if they are approved will become effective beginning next Monday. PROVO Curtailment of the PER program in Utah county for the rest of April will be necessary as a result of word received Tuesday by W the county F E R A committee that the allotment for the county has been I manti The reduction cuts reduced $4000. o the countys, portion from $57,000 to H. Hopkins, High School Team $53,000, said Charles and Win Track Meet of the chairman county F E R A committee. The Payson high school track team If the bill Besides necessitating reductions in passes which, with the Win Contests Opens in a quadrangular contest Sunday of lasevelt influence back of communities all to the triumphed allotments y it pro-olit, on local field last Friday afterthe will the county, the curtailment probably it will bring to an end Led noon. Paul McBeth who roll1 on the by work will until May g delay aggressive campaign which ed total a of 23 4 individual C A W up approved of son recently Fashions First Bros. won and Fourth projects Warner wards Pay 1934, organizations, heavy goods 85 4 counters. the decision in the Nebo Stake M. iustries, and some of the loan lavishing display of fashions, comedy by the state board for completion un- points, Payson scored Lincoln school finished second members of the high new der the and music, is the Sunday and Monhave been carrying on ever I. A. elimination drama contest held setup, 54 points, Wasatch high was with state. e the committee an at record attraction at the Star Theatre, Following impressive day recovery program started, Wednesday night in the Second Ward third with 3854 and springville scorme building has been lethargic Hall. They will compete next Tues- the regional contests held in Provo Payson. ed 33 ice 1927. When depression set in, day night at the Stake honor night last week, some two hundred boys and Lake Resident Resplendent with beautiful girls Spring in the high hurMcBeth won from the of music practically passed away the drop, contest. girls departments Passes Away Friday dles, low hurdles,first bedecked in costumes said to be far pole vault and high s compared with the peak 1926 The plays contested were Friend the j'unior and senior high schools ahead of Parisian models, Fashions in the broad He took third jump. something like 90 per cent, of the Family, by Payson Second, are at Price today representing Pay-so- n of 1934, leads the parade of pictures Zina May Carter 43, wife of Will- jump anti was a member of the winin the state and intermountain ist disastrous result was to throw Third and Fourth Wards; "The Coin its class. A cast headed by Will- iam Warren Carter, died Friday aftning 880 relay team, others being of jobs a heavy percentage of the nflict, Payson First and Santaquin music contests being held there. iam Powell and including Bette Davis, ernoon at their home in Spring Lake Greenhalgh, Jensen and Bellows. The 0,000 men who are normally d The junior high school band, which Frank McHugh, Verree Teasdale and from pneumonia. wards. mile relay was won by Bingham in construction plus an equal-heav- y a She was born at Spring Lake Feb- Clark, Newton and Finlayson. captured first honors in both playing Hugh Herbert, carry out a unique The F irst ward cast included percentage of Another Jones, Rosa Law, Carol Huish and marching at Provo, left for Price plot with the lavish settings. ruary 13, 1891, a daughter of David who worked for the heavy and Zina Menlove Butler. She was Forest and Paul Smith. In the Fourth ward on Thursday morning. Among the musicwith the of In class Grazing ustries the lumber, cast were Marion Patten, Della Trott- crowds on the two busses were five al keeping supplying to Mr. Carter in the Salt married productions they have put out d, cement and other supplies used Opens Saturday from the high er, Nellie Schaerrer, Janice Loveless, instrumental soloists within the past year, Warner Broth- Lake Temple on April 14, 1914. building. It is definitely known Sherman Loveless, Walker Fairbanks, school, including Tlieressa Krauss, sehusband and Surviving are her ers again throws expenses to the it the death of Crazing on the Uintah National home building was-du- e Martha Chard and Quinn Cloward. Gene Greenhalgh, Willis Chatwin, winds in making Fashions of 1934 ven children, Donald, Eldon, Deloy, will be throwm open Saturday forest to lack of need or desire for Greenand Martin an extravaganza you can't afford to Leora May, Helen, Rhea, Lucille of The judges were Miss Gertrude Bruce Holladay, 21, and better housing according to Charles De April most esti-te- s either six were rated of whom all mother and it plays only Spring Lake; her Remember miss. and Miss Wilma Hansen, halgh, 5s earlPartridge David Jr., Archer, Alan, Moisey Jr., supervisor. This at Provo. place the nations home short-a- t two days, with a matinee Sunday at brothers, art instructors at the Span- excellent or superior dramatic normal ier than years. 1,500,000 houses. Even that Falter, Willard Butler, Spring lake; This morning two bus loads of high 2:30. ish Fork high scnools. The heaviest grazing is on the J be a modest estimate during Albert Butler, Jackson, Wyoming; Price. for Among school students left offers o The Fork area where 5000 head program night Diamond bargain past four years fire, obsolescence Mrs. Katie Sadler, San them were the high school orchestra, Tom Keene in Son of the Border, three sisters, and the Hobble Meet be will permitted Pioneer Daughters Mada and Della Butler, decay have been more than us-!- y which rated excellent at the Provo a Western drama filled with plenty Francioo; 2400 head from where diviion Creek Lake. detractive, population shifts the high school band, and the of action. Additional subjects include Spring contest, stock growers will be per'e created house Funeral servces were conducted Springville Payson Camp No. 1, Daughters shortages in some which rated superior. Honeymoon llotel", Rock - a - bye club, glee boys mitted. tea and left useless Monday in the Spring Lake chapel surpluses in of Utah Pioneers met Thursday aft- Vocal soloists who will compete are serial and news, all for a dime. The forage is reported to be in ecs, and there has with burial in the Iaywn cemetery been a vast ernoon at the home of Mrs. Hazel Ruth Snow, Oipha Blain, and Levi bye, and condition. April excellent Saturday, Friday nint of doubling of the Deseret Mortfamilies, Yroung. A portion of the history of up These people also rated the Star offers Edmund Lowq and under direction o Openshaw. spokesman for the Administra-ha- s her grandmother, Mrs. Lydia Knight in the two highest groups at Provo. Ar.n Sethern in a delightfully diff- uary. Girl Local to Graduate -said that the present pro-i- s was read by Mrs. Minnie Douglass. The boys quartet composed of Levi erent musical romace, Let's Fall in to W. II. Bell, According a Logan not regarded as a relief mea-th- Mrs. Laura Coombs gave 1. A. history Blaine which is the first screen ve- Date Set For M. Opensbaw, Martin Greenhalgh, Utah Love, State at the and it is sound business. Registrar gave will of the local fire department Drama Contest Finals hicle for Miss Sothern, lovely Holladay, and Rex Greenhalgh College, Miss Edna Page an account of the citys major fires. also compete. of Payson, Utah, has applied for Miss horse of a different o color, so far A retold story was given by Matt-insoNebo Stake M. I. A. contest finals graduation at the June CommenceThe story of Lets Fall in Love Melba the attitude of industry generally Blanche Davis; readings, Plays Presented Thursday is laid m Hollywood, behind the are to be held next Tuesday night in ment. oncerned, is another proposal repiano selections, Ilia Joan than the Second Ward recreation hall. The ReNight at First Ward scenes, where you get more gion of all communications ind-- ; solos, Elaine Larsen. makin on public spaking and retold story conjust an idea of what goes to twenty. telephone, wire and cable, by freshments were served like it. Youll tests will begin at 5 o'clock in the a picture. Federal Three one act plays were present- ing government. It cant be o Rnd chapel. haH M. I. A. Thurshome of ed called by the First ward Camp No. 2, met at the an Administration l id owing will be the drama con-(- .t of hall Team Stock Judging evening in the recreation Mrs. Arminta Clayson. A history day tl.e First and Fourth between The Mit(Continued on Page 4) Wins First at Sp. Fork v.aid- and then the contest dance. before a very large audience. her grandmother, Mrs. Christina vofirst was Friend of the Family , chell, was read by Mrs. Olayson; A general dance for those in attos. Ralph McBeth was hostess to cal Mayer; Nada and the cast included, Fern Law, Norma ar.d school stock judg- endance will conclude the honor night duets, The high Payson members of the O. G. "If you would earn fane, let not the tm Bridge Club vocal solo, Mrs. Ruth Sargent; vocal Geraldine Peery, Patricia Huish, Mae ing team, coached by LeRoy Bunnell, activities. find you in bed.' ay evenmg at a most JohnBernice Refreshments delightful solo, Mrs. Clayson. Houser, Lillian Patten, won the Future Farmers judging conSe and party. APRIL guests. son, Marion Elmer, Uon Elmer Special guests were were served to twenty-seve- n test at the feature event of the ann- Declamation Contest Hazel C 16 Charlie Chaplin, greatest home of Reid Stanton. Cannon, Mrs. Albert Mc-athe at met in No. Show 3, Spanish ual Junior Livestock Camp screen comedian, born Mrs. Clyde Cowan and Miss hu Date For second 27 the Set April Mrs. Ella Reece who read Those taking parts in the Fork Tuesday. The team was comRobinson. tillmm Prizes were won The Conflict, were Zelpha posed of nine students, Lynn John17 Sunbonneu worn with ory of her grrandfather, play rtiss Clara Pace and Miss Rob- - Cloward. Mrs. Ethel Page gave a Law and new style bathing auita. The annual Wightman declamation son, R. N. Moore, Merlin Tanner, Jones, Carol Huish, Rosa 1905. La Grande Reid, LeRoy Hill, Blaine contest for high school students will talk on parlimentary rules; reading, Paul Smith. duet, vocal Presents FriDal18 Great -be held at the Tabernacle next earthquake and fire In the east of "Wedding Miss Donna Tanner; Holladay, Gordon Ileelis, Ralph ft at San Francisco, 1906. Ray Monsen was hostess at Louise Page and Helen Powell. Re- were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Christ- ton and Paul Schaerrer. The team day evening, April 27. A large group iarmingly arranged bridge dinn- - freshments were served to twenty-thre- ensen, Gwen Wride, Mrs. Reid Per- scored 5,744, with Spanish Fork sec- of students will enter. The readings ' 19 Shower of ana its covers urday evening. Cards were this year will be of both a humorous and Henry Jeppson. town of Tiffin, Ohio, 18S9, ond, 5,627; Jordan, third 4,418. Nj son, for Mr- and Mrs. The winner will and serious type. Dave Shul- o. o r' anc Mrs. Paul April 20 Firet Russian troops arDavis, Mr. The teachers at the Peteetneet be presented with a gold medal by The regular baby clinic for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berlin and daughcs. rive on Western Front. inwho sponsors of T. Eugene Hillman, Mr. and will be held on Friday, April 27, in Mr. Philo Ivie a Wilton at Wightman, entertained delightful Mrs. school 1916. and Mr. and ter C. urged are contest home the Barney, Mr. and Mrs. Sel-this annually. formal social hour Monday after were guests at the Stake Houe. Mothers Lake the Salt Besides the contest readings a fine Sunday. close of school. At their invitation, feT' Mr and Mrs- - C- - IL Dixon to bring in their young 21 McGuffey starts his series of Mr and Mrs. Ed Patten Mrs. Wendall of musical of famous ''readers," 18 6 review a Mr, program has been arranged Wilson Melvin Erlandson, Mrs. gave examination. H'J'3 for the evening. Adverse. novel Street, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony the popular Sheppard of Lts Angeles rhurs 22 Poison gas is first used m TTlf Miss Jane Wood and Mrs. ladies enweek here with his A group of twenty-fou- r A baby boy was born lad the durinK .,u World war. 191 S. Styer of Salt in is were L. Griffith Florence Mrs. R. Tooele. Refreshments ' affair. Mrs. Mendenhall and joyed the Eustace day to Mr. and (wag , gett-are Lake for an indefimite period. served. Jr Both mother and babe Try a Wan tad splendidly. ing along pri-aril- TO A f gov-r.me- s. per-ban- e. First Over 200 Payson Fourth Students Enter Wards Fashions of 1934 at Star State Music Meet con-idin- 3-- 3-- ass-iatio- 3-- lev-wa- em-ye- Zel-ph- 27-2- -O- at Agri-eulturr- al new-ccme- r. n; - e. - jj . |