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Show 'll iL XXXXI, Tfll'w. rrt Jl w 1. No. 33 te'w sfcisv $2.00 PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1934 Ernest Dali Dies at Eureka Saturday xonomical Ernest Dali 45, died at his home lie Eureka Saturday morning, Eureka the at as a miner had worked Standard for 22 years. He was born August ?, 1H8D at Pima, Arizona, a son of Samuel Henry and Mary Jane Ceilings Dali. His father was a native of Salem and his mother of Payson. Surviving is his widow, Edna Yates Dali, four children, Ernest Lawrence David Norman, Eugene, Edwin and Thelma Dali, Eureka; his parents of Bountiful; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Jane Sylvester, Eureka; Mrs. Edith Poulson, Richfield. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday in the Eureka chapel with interment in Salt Lake under the direction of the Deseret Mortuary. Parade To Be Big Feature of Onion Day in ighlights That Affect the Dinner ):iietul Checks and Tax National of Every Indvidual. Ir.sep-jr9blProblems jr,ujn:atiinal Fr.'ni i.ocal B'lls jj V.t-lfar- ues Europe one the to ho.d teiiiioiUu.'ly A lew weeks nt"' (Icniian ( xecutior.s consti prcatist headline feature ol' rKt month'. The assassination of anceilur lC.lfuss followed, and all Now focused on Vienna. s were the the e President of death Ilindenburg centered the worlds and has further Berlin, the already chaotic Ccn-- o in--e- again on mplicated Payson Gives Program 3 European situation, jt is a known fact that von "as simply a figurehead in .rmany for the past year or two. :own old ami tired, it is reported he Ilind-bur- jld be it ; At Black Hawk IN 1013 S.G. AVER1LL. ON lONd I SIAM 0, easily handled by his advis- is said that in recent months would ,ti g sign without MY, OROVE anything put before reading it. As long as S3.5 WIM the world knew however, at the German government was headed by a man of proven Von Ilinden-r- g ility and strength. it ON ONE GALLQtN Of lived, GAUOUNE N CHLE . SKILLED LABORERS WEAR THER SHIRTS TUCKED IS BUT THE UNSKILLED LABORER. tf.UST GO AROUND WUH RV3 SHIRT TAVL OUT - - - literally the rock of Gib-!tCentral Europe; some hean that he was all that stood economic and and Germany was ar of ved AN be-ee- po-:ic- insanity. Chancellor :i President e office the Hitler moved fast when He died. at once seized Field Marshal had became both President old Nephi On Top In Payson Softball Association Auxiliary Sponsors At a meeting of the Payson Soft-ba- ll Association held August 9, the following officers were elected: Le Roy Johnson, President; Ned Wight-maLouis Bates, The American Utah Central League Standing Legion Auxiliary Won Lost Pet. Secretary and Treasurer; Boyd Wil- - sponsored a special entertainment at .800 son, Reporter. The boad of direct-- j the Star Theatre last Friday night 2 8 ;ys of the Ilohenzollerns. Nephi A number of qualified observers .727 ors will comprise the managers ofin connection with the regular feat-th- e 3 8 Payson e now .727 3 nine Lams: Lorin Partridge, Lloyd ;Ure picture program. The first 8 l, forecasting that Hitler is Helper 4 .555 Ted Simmons, Howard Wil- - ure was a bathing beauty revue in 5 ar.niitg to restore the monarchy Dividend .200 son, Glenn Lant, Warren AJlsop, 8 ,t Wilhelm II will not sit again on 2 a group of thirteen girls par-nol- d Springville lie left in 1918. Hitler's Heber ? throne .000 0 II Peterson, Dean Schaerrer, and ticipated. The judges were Mrs. was Mildred Bunnell, Mrs. Lucille Spen- are correct, is to pe, if reports Nephi clung to first place in the George Q. Spencer. Spring Lake ake himsdf King Adolph I. If he Utah Central League as a result of admitted ito the league and a new rer, Mrs. Kathryn Betts and P, C. weeed-- , his rise will have but one victories over Springville and Divid- schedule was drawn up. Wightman. The first prize was storieal counterpart that of Nap-oMeanto Miss Melba Wilson, second Following are the games for the end Monday and Wednesday. in remainder of the month. who rose from a poor Corsican while place to Miss Orrice Brannigan and Payson and Helper remained rnjj- lieutenant to become emperor a tie for second place, Payson winn- Friday, August 17th: the decision for third place resulted all France. 5:00 p. m. American Legion vs. Egg in a triple tie between Miss Faye at Payson Heber from Sunday ing These events in Plant (H. S.) and Miss Nada Ellsworth Germany have had and Helper nosing out Heber WedDepew, n 0:00 p. m. Third Ward vs. Spring Mi-- s unhappy effect on the Austrian nesday at Heber. Phyllis Douglass. d :cb!em. Lake (Sp. Lake) The Nazi putsch which A dark face comedy sketch was Dividend throwed the first half Main in the assassination of Dollfuss vs. Main West East S.) (H. Sunday, at tie a Helper presented by a number of men as a playoff into hilled, and its leaders have faced pounding out a 13-- 5 win. The third First Ward vs. Second Ward (Taylor) second feature. They staged a burring squad5, but the rebels have and deciding game of the playoff Fourth Ward Bye lesque bathing beauty contest. admitted Two selections by the Auxiliary defeat. t Preparations will be played either at Payson or Monday, August 20th: anti-.azr overt In 5:00 p. m. First Ward vs. Fourth chorus were extremely well rendered. i Provo on a later date. owing the present Ward (H. S.) Austrian government are again o The numbers were those the chorus 6:00 p. m. American Legion vs. Sp. was giving in the chorus contest at nderway, and the revolutionaries C. Dawson have money, leaders and men. Lake (Sp. Lake) It will Minnie the state convention at Logan on Announces Candidacy ea fight to a finish with no quarter West Main vs. Egg Plant (Taylor) Thursday. f.ven. o For County Recorder East Main vs. Second Ward (II. S.) Today the Austrian governfam-ie- s ment is Ward Third their and nazis Bye treating Announce Engagement Minnie Curtis Dawson is a capable Wedmsday, (August 22nd: very much as the German government treats anti-naziIt is con- and worthy citizen of our community 4:00 p. m. East Main vs. Third Mr. and Mrs. John Betts announce Ward (Taylor) cealing their, property and sending who is now announcing her candidacy the engagement of their daughter, Mrs. Dawson First Ward vs. Spring Lake (H. S.) tsfenti rs to concentration camps for for County Recorder. Helen, to Mr. Dale Pierce, son of ;rg terms. Hatred is the great has been an ardent worker for her 5:00 p. m. West Main vs. Fourth Mr. and Mrs. Riley Pierce of Salem and efficient Ward (H. S.) Kotion of the hour and it is feared party, and a willing The marriage will take place on AugMth more blood will flow in the worker in public affairs. She is 6:00 p. m. Second Ward vs. Egg ust 27 in the Salt Lake Temple. Plant (H. S.) reels of Vienna before the issue is honest and industrious, and has all o off- American the settled. for needed Bye Legion the qualifications Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hancock left The Central is the sole Friday, August 21th: European powder keg ice she aspires to. She Tuesday morning for Cedar City to and 5:00 p. m. First Ward s still vs. Third be with their open; the fuse is still laid support of a widowed mother son, Ned Hancock who Behind Ward (H. S.) the scenes diplomats work hree children. underwent an operation for appendi-- Paid Political Ad- v.'Jriou'ly, r Peking secret ententes and Egg Plant vs. Fourth Ward (Taylor) citis. The young man was taken ill 6:00 p. m. East Main vs. American at agreemcT.ts in case of war. Toquerville where he was work Legion (Taylor) o Members of the First ward choir, ing with the Palfreyman Construction West Main vs. Spring Lake (11. S.) Company. Ep in North Dakota the governor ward bishopric and their partners most Second Ward Bye a "as recently convicted of a e sixty-fivo enjoyed felony. numbering a'd sentenced to Leavenworth.. Mrs. C. F. Sterling has returned summer .frolic Thursday Monday, August 27th: The ucctssf fiers of North Dakota then renorn-lr-&C- d evening at the paik. Group games 5:00 p. m. First Ward vs. Ameri- home from a three weeks vacation at can Legion (H. S.) roast around a him for his office Tyler, Texas where she was a guest by a tre- and singing, a wienie vs. Spring at the home of her brother and Ward m. Second 6:00 informal mendous p. and visiting large bonfire majority. Lake (Sp. Lake) Behind -law Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nelson. that fact is a situation was enjoyed by the group and ice Main vs. Egg Plant (Taylor) hieh is East befoie While she was extensively enthey served there in was cream causing much worry Third Ward vs. Fourth Ward (H. S.) tertained by the many friends of Mr. ashington. North Dakota farmers West Main Bye and Mrs. Nelson who are in business maj ard if one state gets mad, inoc- Wednesday, August 29th: be to desire at who of the agricultural states All persons 5 Tyler. Mrs. Sterling accompanied m. Egg Plant vs. Spring the to 4:00 '" get mad too p. are urged fever Nelsons home following their for typhoid sooner or later. ulated Lake (H. S.) vacation visit with Utah relatives. griculture is still largely in the consult their family physician. Fourth Ward vs. Am. Legion (Taylor) o ulT!Ps. Many farmers have little U?e m. Main Third 5:00 vs. West have Shuler and P. p. Dave Mr. Mrs. and 0r taw' and from Payson Scores of people order; they dislike Ward (H. S.) C. Wightman were Salt Lake visitors mistrust courts. Thousands have participated in the Black Hawk celeeir homes and their crops; bration at Springville this week. Some 6:00 p. m. Second Ward vs. Third Wednesday. Ward (II. S.) fe o ?till own their farms are are encamped in the tent city, but the Main vs. First ward each East Bye Mrs. Dora Smith Brownson of Los to find that cost of operation majority have made the trip 'ja'e acP,as tax. s F'riday, August 31st: Angeles has returned to her home and mortgage payments. day. Large crowds attended the m. First vs. Egg after a three weeks visit here with Ward 5:00 cewl revenue. p. when Payson The result is that tivities Tuesday night Plant (II. S.) and on Wednes3re 'n a lars1 frame of mind, gave the program mother, Mrs. Lodisa Jones and with ard Eeir was Second Ward vs. Fourth Ward (Tay.) friends in Birdseye and Salt Lake. parade the splendid con-ted when renomination of the day Main vs. Sp. Lake ,En route home she stopped at Las governor was a direct slap at taged. Paysons float was given 6:00 p. m. East crowd S.) the (IL Vegas and Boulder Dam to visit with comment by "Cera, power which sentenced verv favorable vs. Am. Legion (Taylor) Ifriends. Main West (Continued on page 8) and the press. rid and thus Utah Central League His power over Germany is absolute in theory as well in fact; there is no check whatso-ive- r on him. He is more powerful an was the Kaiser in the palmiest rd Chancellor. Special Attraction n, Vice-Preside- feat-Powel- ' n, s. J sister-in- -- One of the big features of Paysons Golden Onion and Home Coming celebration to be held on September 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, is the parade on Saturday and Monday. Assurance of one of the greatest shown in this part of parades the state is made by J. Sterling Reece, chairman. He has submitted a (r parade progress chart showing his contact with the business organizaThis chart shows a definite tions. promise of thirty floats and features He has also in this division alone. sent out fifty letters to neighboring communities and commercial organizations, as well as outside civic units, cordially inviting their participation in the parade. Mr. George A. Cheever is working with the Church organizations; Mrs. John T. Lant is contacting the various ladies social and civic clubs; and Mr. John T. Lant is working with the mens social and civic organizations. These people are acting as and have been given the privilege of choosing their own coworkers and assistants. There will also be a comic section in the parade and numerous marchSix bands have already ing units. been arranged for. Mrs. A. K. Lindsay is making a very valuable contribution to the committee by taking care of the stenographic details. Mr. Reece reports a fine display of community spirit by the business In practically every organizations. instance where a definite assurance of parade participation was not given there was a general favorable reaction from the contact. Payson Post of the Sons and Daughters of Utah Pioneers presented a splendid program Tuesday night at the Black Hawk program in the Springville Park. A huge throng, including many from Payson enjoyed the delightful program. Merle Tanner, newly elected captain of the post was introduced by the state commander, John Hughes and Mrs Leona Dixon was in charge of the program which was as foil ows: male quartette, LeRoy Gale, Arthur Jones, Max Kerr and Stewart Schaerrer; short talk, President Lee R. Taylor; string music, Roy and Von Taylor; original tribute to Paysons Pioneers, Mrs. Kathryn Betts; character song, Mrs. Rhea Bassett; dance and song by Paysons Golden Onion Harvest beauties with Mrs. Mary J. McClellan and Miss Theressa Krauss, Fire Truck Answer accompanists; and solo dance by little Two Fire Alarm Oneita Cloward with Mrs. Mildred Bunnell as dance director; comic The local fire truck has been called monologue, A. K. Iluish; Indian Le- out twice during the week. gend directed by Mrs. Arza C. Page. made a midnight run to a vaThey This feature had a beautiful stage cant farm house west of the city setting with Miss Rhea Johnson as The building was in the Indian maid, Miss Irene Provst-gaar- d Tuesday night. when flames they arrived but it was as the white girl and Arthur The fire was soon control. under Jones as an Indian chief. A group or some hoboes started by evidently of singers and Indian children comin one the building. camping pleted the cast. An alarm was sent in late WedOn Wednesday Payson was reprefrom the McBeth farm. sented in the Black Hawk parade nesday night A pile of wood which had been sawed with the Junior band directed by Mr. in some Willardson and a lovely float on during the day caught fire unknown was but manner practically which rode Paysons Onion Harvest of the beauties and Oneita Cloward in a extinguished before the arrival truck. huge onion. Banners carried the announcement of Paysons Golden Onion and Home Coming celebration. Announce Engagement The AUTOIAO&t. PER YEAR RECRUITING NEWS Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell wish to announce the engagement of their Colonel William C. Webb, Army daughter Olea, to Mr. David Fowler Recruiting Officer for the Inter- on of Mr. and Mrs. David Fowler mountain Region, announces that in Sr., of Danesville, Illinois. The mar-liag- e will take place on September 7. addition to the limited number of vacancies existing at Fort Douglas, he has recently been authorized to select (15) young men for service in the Regular Army, for the following stations: 10 for the 11th Cavalry, Presidio of Monterey California and 5 for the 4th Infantry, Fort Missoula Montana. California Presidio of Monterey, and Fort Missoula, Montana are both excellent stations, and should appeal to young men desiring a change of scenery and a liberal education at the expense of the United States Government. To be eligible for enlistment, applicants must be between the ages of 18 and 35 years, unmarried and with- out dependents; character references are also required. Dont hesitate! See your local Recruiting Officer, Utah Avenue. 74-7- 8 o Miss Thelma Erlandson and her fiancee, Mr. Erwin Holman of New York City, arrived Saturday from the East to visit with Miss Erland-son- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erlandson. Enroute they visited at Boulder, Colorado, with Mr. Holmans parents. He will leave this week for New York and Miss Erlandson will remain until the end of August when she will return to New Brunswick, New Jer- sey where she holds an library position. important Mrs. S. Howard of Salt Lake is a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Q. Spencer. o The officers and teachers of the Second ward Sunday school and their partners enjoyed a most successful outing at Maple Dell in Payson canA picnic suppyon Monday evening. er, games and the amusements of the park provided a delightful evening of entertainment to the group of forty-fiv- e. N) It'S tra- - I ell |