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Show The IPayson ru XXXIX, No. 32 PAYSON, UTAH - (Chronicle ' UT.A1I, FRIDAY, AUGUST -- COUNTY, 5, 1932 $2.00 PER YEAR - Unusual Picture To Hamren othy Killed In Auto Crash daughter of 19, rothy Hamren I 8nd Veda Dixon Hamren, ts of Payson, was killed accident at Long automobile n Sunday afternoon, h California received by rela-herword ding to Her younger sister, Ruth, e. but not seriously. of Mrs. jack Dixon, mother coast several the for left ran word of the after receiving and bur-)0- k services ,jy Funeral on Thurs- California in place as injured . Be Shown At Star Chase Lumber Purchases Large Number Attend Smoot Lumber Co. Y ard Black Hawk Encampment Annual Onion Harvest Celebration The Chase Lumber & Coal ComA large number of people from pany announce that they have pur- Payson are in Fairview this week 8-9-An unusual motion picture of jungle chased from the Smoot Lumber Com- for the Annual Black Hawk Encamp10 their of and ment. pany stock Some have Payson down yard beasts gone in just action is due for savage merchandise. for special days. Paysons program showing in Payson next Sunday, MonPaysons fourth Golden Onion Celewill be given Friday evening and a day and Tuesday, when Frank Bucks Mr. Chase states that as soon as bration is to be held on September large crowd will be there. The local Huish Adds Two More famous film Bring em Back Alive inventory is completed they will move Piowill be shown at the Star Theatre. Picture Houses To Chain 3, 9, 10, and plans are fast being to the uptown yard the old yard camp of Sons and Daughters of neers provided transportation for The fascination which wild animals will be closed. rounded into shape for the complete in their native habitate hold for honorary members taking them down C. E. Huish, owner of the Star and varied pictprog am of entertainment. The company wishes to thank tke on Tuesday and lodging was given by Theatre at ure audiences never has been more Payson, this week addThe decision to celebrate was made Fairview Cars were residents. proed to his chain by taking over two clearly demonstrated than by this real people of Payson and vicinity for a at C. their vided of representative citiP. C. W. meeting McCormick, to and by them assure patronage, houses at Brigham City, which in story of jungle life. Adventure, strife and zens held last and comedy run through this astonish- that the service which they have en- Wightman and Frank Curtis, Thursday night in the population comes fifth among the ing wild animal picture in which ev- deavored to render in the past will they transported Mrs. Mary Gardner, Utah cities. Ilis partner in that north City Council rooms at the call of t, be continued and improved to what- Mrs. Lutetia Provstgaard, Mrs. ern Utah city will bo United States Mayor A. L. Curtis, erything is real, unstaged and unrechairMrs. William is ever extent made their Mary Harrison, hearsed. Fact usually proves more possible by Marshal Call of Salt Lake City, who man. From this a committee group astonishing than fiction, and after better location and increased facilities. Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Harp- previous to his appointment to this of eleven was elected to meet on FriJames MicCall, Thomas Shepherd fedeial er, was in you see Bring em Back Alive" you o the position engaged and Mrs. Sarah Elmer. amusement business at Brigham City. day to plan a tentative program. will have no doubt that it is fact. o Mr. Huish purchased the interest of Ihis hey did and a It is impossible to convey in mere Unemployment Committee general commitwords the thrills of Bring em Back Edward Ryan and immediately took tee and a Tanner Elected For Street Dance of Captain the aides were portion Arranges over the two houses. Alive. It is known that several senamed as follows: finance, Of Pioneer Organization George Pievious to this deal Mr. Huish owquences in this RKO-Radi- o picture The unemployment committee of Dave Shuler, Reid Persson, W. Chase, n were the result of patient waiting and Eureka have made W. Fred Tanner was elected cap- ned the theatres at Eureka and Pay-so- C. arrangements to McCormJvk; and two horn os at Richfield. themselves hold a street dance in advertising, Melvin they have demonstrated next of tain and of Sons the Payson Daughters to be well worth waiting for. Mrs. o Wilson, Emma Wilson, C. E. Saturday night, at which time a Utah Pioneers at a meetingheld MonBring em Back Alive has such truck load of sawed wood will be day night at the Stake House, lluish, N. Blaine Winters, Louis a diversity of convincing jungle ep- raffled off. Chance on the wood i Mrs. Eliza C. White was retained as Bates, Ray Wilson, Kermit Tilson, Call isodes that it will be of interest not will be 25c or its equivalant in food- first Albert McCellan was lieutenant; Wayne Kerr; parade, John C. Carlisle, entertainment stuffs. only for its sure-fir- e sleeted second lietenant; Miss Cora John T. Lant, Mrs. Melvin value but also for its educational Wilson; The purpose of the dance and raf- Hage, secretary - treasure and Joseph and reception, Mrs. Kathryn program natlesson in worth. It is a practical fle is to raise funds to haul cedar W. Bates, chaplain. ural hisory for young and old. Every- posts which are being sold and tradBetts, Mrs. George Chase, Mrs. L. D. The various committees will be naone will thrill to the unprecedented ed for foodstuffs In the valley here med by the executive officers. A Republican Piimary will be held Stewart, C. 0. Nelson, Ed Patten; action shots, and learn a thing or two for the unemployed in the Tintic disHeber A. Curtis is the retiring cap- Wednesday, August 10, at 8 oclock sports, Dr. L. D. Stewart, Feam Gray about the real jungle. P. M. in the City Council chambers E. II. trict. tain of the camp. Street, Selby Dixon, Ivan Balhold-ovin a run from Coming for the purpose of electing five o lard, Stanley Wilson, L. P. Vickers; Sal Lake City, Bring em Back delegates and five alternates to attwill play at the Star Theatre, end the Republican State Convenion, invitation ad reception, Mrs. Elizaconwith a which is to be held in Salt Lake City beth Manwill, Miss Alberta Nebcker, Payson, for three days, tinuous showing Sunday starting at on August 20th. Also five delegates Mrs. C. II. White, Jesse Hall; fair, Died Six 2:30 p. m. The same low admission and five alternates to attend the Lclioy Bunnell, Mrs, Nephi Stewart, for Second Congi es.sionai District Conven- Mrs. prices will prevail each day, 10c Eustace Mendenhall, William 25c adults. for children and tion to be held in Salt Lake City Mrs. Miary York. Rigginson 91, At a meeting held last Thursday Youll be sorry if you miss Bring t elh. And five delegates and Mortimer, Floyd Ilarmer, Harvey Augu Monnight at the I. 0. 0. F. hall, the fol- Santaquins oldest resident died em Back Alive! to attend the Fourth Smith, John Schaerrer; decoration five alternates lowing officers of Payson I. 0. 0. F. day from infirmities incident to old Judicial District Convention to be Weston o Bean, Dr. J. II. Ellsworth, Lodge No. 19, were installed by age. She was the widow of George held at Provo cn such and 19, Bruce August Badham, Mrs. Edna Snow, J. Twin Boys Born District Deputy Grand Master Henry B.' Higginson whom she married in other business as come properly may 0. 1878 following the death of her first Arthur; concessions, Earl Page. assisted by Past Grands: before the meeting. Twin boys were born on Tuesday Jeppson, husband. On Wednesday night of this week Noble Vice Grand, Shuler; George to Mr. and Mrs. George Herbert. Signed, RAY MDNSEN, She was born September 23, 1841 Grand J. R. Vance; Recording Seca meeting of committee chairmen was This is the third visit of the stork Secretary Frank Brewerton; Financial in Hancock County, Illinois, a daughretary, held and reports showed that plans now have o and to their home they Frank Coombs; Treasurer, ter of Richard and Hannah Parker are five children, this being their second Secretary, progressing and by next week Mrs. Kathiyn Betts, Mr. Baihara E. Dean; Trustee, Wm. Buckley; Carter. With her parents she came pair of twins in succession. The first Warden, Ralph Balzly; Conductor, to Utah in 1852 and has resided in Wood, Mrs. George Stanton, Mrs. Ray the program will be well in shape. were a boy and girl and they are now At the present time it is not defEmil Houser; Chaplin, James Harp- Santaquin since 1875. She has always Stanton, Mrs. Claience Stanton were seven years old. bridal show- oliate whether the fair and parade er; Right Supporter N. G. Charles been an active L. D. S. Church work- in Santaquin to atted a Mrs. Herbert was formerly Lavern Hanks er give in honor of Mrs. Lo Vonn will be Inside Guard, Vivian Mon- er. Jr.; separate features or whether Vest, the youngest daughter of Mr. tague; Outside Guard, A. 0. Johnson; Surviving are four sons, W. W., Peay formerly Miss Evelyn Taylor a will be combined as a floatthe two the and She Vest. William Stanton. and Mrs. Right Supporter V. G., "Henry Jep- R. N., N. N. and R. C. York of Santa- sister of Mrs. Vernon fair. If there is to be no other babies are getting along fine. ing 132 39 o grandchildren; greatpson; Right Supporter, N. G., Will- quin; Mr. Herbert is the proudest and iam 11 in and great-grefair Utah V. County this year it will G., grandchildren Buckley; Left Supporter happiest father in existence and has Franz Suter; Right Scene Sup., Lant grandchildren. be more extensive in its scope and Funeral services were held Thursspent his time since the birth of his Brewerton. "These officers will conin any event will include various other sons dashing madly over southern duct the busines of the lodge for day at 2 p. m. in the Santaquin Secommunities. The full fair commitUtah county telling the exciting news the term of six months. cond ward chapel and interment was tee and their acof members sixty to friends and relatives. in the Santaquin Cemetery. o will be tivities o published next week. Mrs. Wayne Lovtess entertained The big sports programs each day at a most charrifngly arranged Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wightman have here Idaho the been at from standard of the past and twill for splendid visiting bridge party Tuesday evening twelve guests in honor of her sister, homes of their sisters, Mrs. C. 0 at the sports field will be of the same Mrs. Ray Dqne of Oakland, California. Nelson and Mrs. Genevieve Ellsworth. include horse races, rodeo, pulling Present) were Mrs. Ray Conyers and matches and special features to be Mrs. Feam Gray was hostess to Mrs. Ethfet Connelly of Eureka, Mrs. announced later. Feam Gray, Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mrs. the Junior Delta Bridge Club Thurscommittee request invitation The Will McClellan, Mrs. Melvin Done of day afternoon. Guests exclusive of deMrs. club mpmbers who enjoyed the that citizens prepare lists of those to Cedar City, Mrs. J. C. Barney, Mrs. Mrs. were T. John social afternoon W. T. Amos, Mrs. Lant, lightful! whom they desire invitations sent and W. C. McCormick, Miss Leona Mc- Ray Done of California, Mrs. Ray a depository for those lists will be Clellan and the honored guest. Conyers of Eureka, Mrs. Wayne Loveannounced. It is also desired that Prizes for bridge were awarded to less, Miss Jane Wood, Miss Leona everyone start at once to write letters Mrs. Amos, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. McClellan and Mrs. George F. WilAN unusual, ex- to their relatives and friends inviting son. Mrs. Wendall Erlandson receivBarney. interest-holdinciting, ed the prize for high score, Mrs. Ray them to come to Payson and celein Monsen second prize and Mrs. Done story left brate as the summer vacation season Mr. and Mrs. David Bigler which the author the the guest favor. Sunday for Los Angeles to attend comes to an end. of has taken a modern invention Olympic games and visit places It is expressly desired that every entertained Okerman Mrs. the "huh of his narrative Harold as interest. citizen of Payson enter into a helpthe members of the Gold Band Bridge and done a brilliant bit of ful spirit for the event and with Club Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor and Mr. telling. From the openstory Mrs. effort the celebration can be united and Mr. and Barnett Francis Lynde is one of Americai and Mrs. Darrell Brown spent Thurs- Sargent when Owen Landis, deing, were guests. Aldon Ludlow special over at a nominal cost and proput prolific authors, but he has never beep day and Friday at the Bigler summer ' Clack Box of to awarded the were of Prizes for Sine bridge signer boilers." vide a time of joy and festivity for accused of writing pot home in Payson canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Taylor and Mr. Silence, dreamer and enthus1808, when his first book was pubeveiyone. and Mrs. Ludlow. lished, he has year after year held a o iast, confides his secret and Vernon Christensen of Mt Pleasant place In the front rank of best sellwhat his fears as to ignoble ers," and his popularity has Increased spent several days in Payson last Brown imitation leather suit LOST Mrs. J. E. Wignall had for her Bills. with each new story. invention his Winona may be of Miss usage the guest Elmo week, case containing ladies wearing apguest last week her brother, Mr. Lynde started out to be a railWalter put, to his chum, road man, and succeeded In being a Sproul who had just returned from parel, between Payson and Spanish Markham, until the cleverly South Africa where he has spent the good one so long as he stayed on the ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE I oik. Reward for return. Inquire at Enroute home he worked out and altogether job. As a result some of his stories Mr. and Mrs. William Keele an- past four years. Chronicle Office. have a railroad background, but that nounce the daugh- visited England, Scotland and Wale? their of marriage o satisfactory ending, even the is not true of his "Black Box of SitraHatch and channel the to Mr. Leonard then flew across reader will be most lence, which Is to be our next serial ter, Marjorie, exacting on Tues- veled through France and Belguim. REWARD $10 treat for our readers, and which we of Salem which took place $10 fed to a pleasurable excess on will After couple The young reaching the United States he know every reader will enjoy. day at Provo. Thefts of gasoline, chickens, gardaction, climaxes and entertainvisited various places of interest. In The public remember especially such reside at Salem. Mr. miles. it all there With Empire all he travelled 30,000 stories as The Grafters," hose ami other petty larcency en dialogue. ing Miss Elva Wignall Fool for Love," "The Mrs. and Builders, Wignall, Miller love Range hole Six SALE is are reported to U3. FOR an appealing story. Honorable Senator Sagebrush," The B. and Mr. Sproul spent Sunday at Fair-vieInquire $20.00. water with jacket, TEN DOLLARS REWARD will be Real Man," The Girl, a Horsu and a with another sister, Mrs. A. This story of exceptional Mr. F. Druggist. of Ott, a few Dog, to mention only paid for information leading to the L. Hamilton and Mr. Sproul left Monmerit will appear serially in Lyndes many successes. and conviction of these of-f- ei l St. in arie-George. home his for We urge that you start with the these columns. It means a Miss Faye White, club leader and day del-- . first chapter of "The Black Box of members of her club attended the real treat for our readers, and do when left you Monday Miss know that Silence," and Kathryn Douglass club annual summPAYSON CITY CORPORATION Utah County we urge all to read it. It will not be necessary to urge you to for California to attend the Olympic on Geneva at held er outing By City Marshall continue reading it. It is a gripping games. story. To Be Held September Zu-fel- io was born in Payson e young lady here until the school attended Mr. and coast. the y moved to teach-- i former both Hamren were school, the Payson high two rviving are the parents; one and Jean and Marie sis-Bu- th Swain. ler, Party Held In Honor of Thelma Vest come interesting social function was the welcome party . week Second Tuesday evening in the of honor in hall amusement re-i- d who recently Thelma Vest, S. Texas home from the L. D. to the address ion. The welcome delivered by was attendance most the rms-ir- y Taylor representing The welcome to committee. the form of Vest was given in by, presented poems original Wel-o- f Ethel Page; h's Welcome, Dr. the lakes and streams, the of Welcome Ellsworth; Edna Snow; the sunset, Genevieve h The music was in keep-vitin-- ; and theme the general singing; selec-b- y congregational a girls chorus and by two Dean quartettes composed of and mountains, come of Roy tman, Dale Reece, Wight-Alto- n Cox, and Vaughn Loveless John Zeeman and ir Taylor, Miss Vest was Braithwaite. release by ited her honorable ) John F. Oleson and responded At the con-- i a brief address. of the program she was pre-- , s. with a profusion of lovely sum-lower- was made that Miss her missionary ex-cat the Sunday evening ser-- a the Second ward on August 7. iends are invited. mncement vill speak on es o leet Held ganization of the Payson held Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. a Huish was elected to the pos-- s of city chairwoman; Mrs. vice chairwoman and Mrs. reorganization Democratic ies meeting Club of Em-Wiiso- n, A. Huish, Irs. discussed for a 'study activities. Mary Curtis irwoman r. secretary-treasure- Ians were and other after the retiring serving for two is rs. o Ir. and Mrs. Golden Taylor and a reunion of the W. Taylor family held on Tuesday at home of Mr. August Johnson in lily attended ivo. Irs. Frank Gardner entertained a of out of town guests at home last week including Mr. and H. Peterson and family of soula, Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Ham P. Clayton and daughter, Ma- of Provo, Mrs. John Peterson and William of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. L Cravens and children of Price. nber li B a Leonard Barnett entertained members of the Sorosis Bridge and several additional very attractive luncheon bridge last Thusday. 'fr. and Mrs. Dean nd Mrs. J. guests follow-it- h Schaerrer and Harold Mountford returned home after a delight-moto- r trip through Yellowstone for Republican Primary er A-li- Officers Installed For Months Term Oldest Resident Monday at The By Francis Lynde i -- es w 'Hnt Dixon is b a broken tfent at the em road Tue Ie was on l a 1 wer and i xe was bi g 4-- II 4-- H |