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Show V V- - Hues VOL. XXXVII., No. 12. OFFICERS AND TEACHERS ENJOY BANQUET IPaisoini PAYSON. UTAH COUNTY UTAH. MARCH 22, 1929 LIONS HOLD DINNER DAUGHTERS OF UTAH SESSION AT JR. HIGH PIONEERS MEET S2.00 PAYSON HIGH SCHOOL SANTAQUIN NOTES PERpfEAR MANY SCHOOL CHILD- TO PRESENT OPERA REN VACCINATED Mrs. Margaret Pratt and little Marcia 'Rose of Garfield, is daughter A banquet and social for all offiThe regular dinner session of the Payson Camp No. 2 Daughters of Everything is in readiness for the here for a short stay with her parDuring the past week about 90 cers and teachers of the first ward Payson Lions Club was held at the Utah Pioneers held a very interest- annual High School opera which is ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wadsworth per cent of the school children in Pay- was enjoyed by one hundred and Junior High School Friday evening. Mrs. with to be presented in the Junior High ing meeting last Thursday son been smallhave -' vaccinated for twenty-fiv- e. President T. F. Tolhurst was in Lizzie Manwill and Mrs. Arminta School Friday and Saturday nights The done work has under been, pox. Mrs. Matilda Backman has returnEach auxiliary organization was re charge. S. Thomas Jones, manager Hansen as hostesses. It was held at and Friday matinee. The selection ed home here, after spending the past the direction of the Utah County sponsible for some part of the ar- of the local Telephone Exchange was the Hansen home. Mrs Manwill read this year is, The Marriage of Health Unit with Dr. II. . E. Hitcha clever comic opera. A splen- winter in California, visiting with her her family history. A discussion of rangement. The banquet was served accepted as a member. cock and Alisg Evalih&jReiik county at two long tables and one smaller in Payson was did cast of students will portray the children. Mr. Miller, Juvenile Band Instruc- industrial changes in charge assist nurse bitne teachWilson and various roles and the usual splendid one and the decorations were carried tor from Spanish Fork was present given by Mrs. Aurora N. ers at the various schools. . Childrn Mrs J. Tanner of Fait Lake, has t out in green and white in honor of and plans were made for giving a the lesson on the Oregon Trail was chorus will be heard with arTorchestra the Taylor school were vaccinated St. Patricks Day. Vases of white concert in the near future and the presented by Mrs. Leona Dixon. Er- accompaniment. been Prof C. O. Nelson visiting here with her daughte on Fyiday at the Peteetneet on Satcarnations and green candles in crys- matter of reorganizing the Juvenile ma Hansen sang a solo and a vocal is directing the production, assisted and family. Mr and Mrs Lee Flanurday, the Central and Junior High . tal holders alternated at intervals band was discussed. duet was rendered by Florence Han- by Miss Maurine Hinckley in charge ders. on Tuesday and the work was comdown the tables. The color scheme of dramatics, Miss Verla Birrell, cosLion Reid Fersson gave a talk on sen and Mildred Manwill. pleted at the High School on Wedwas also carried out in the menu the tumes and Miss May- Taylor, pianist - Mrs. Maxine Livingston and little same on the met day and need of a new Sego Camp possibilities Alany adults and children nesday. prepared by the Relief Society. modern hotel in Payson. Lions, Reid at the home of Mrs. Alice F. Hill son of Provo spent the week end here of age were also vaccinated Charles H. Dixon wa3 toastmaster Persson, Golden Taylor, C. E. Clow-ar- d who read the history of her mother, SUPERINTENDENTS AND with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- for a small charge. When several and responses were made by Bishop Jr., O. C. Nielson and George Mrs. Sarah Clicord Finlayson. Mrs. PRINCIPALS OF SCHOOLS bert Greenhalgh. cases of small pox developed in Otto Erlandson, T. C. Jeppson. Mrs. Barnett were named as a committee Ann J. Loveless discussed early .music TO MEET AT SALT LAKE Payson, fear of an epidemic at the Anna Jones, Eva Clayson, Ed Patten, to in Pafson and instructions were givschool year prompted investigate this proposition. Thursday afternoon the first and closing month of Hyrum K. Elmer, Ida A. Huish, Grant en to arrange for the hoard school the The road committee of the club by Mrs. Julia Hancock, an officer Relief second Societies met ward. at Superintendents and principals of muSimons and George A. Wyler. The were authorized to The the in notes were dispatched organization. county and vaccination wait upon the State schools from all over the state will the first ward amusement hall, to program given under the directon of Road Commission and demand that sical program included a vocal duet will for students (heir parents to apgather in Salt Lake.City April 4 celebrate the 87th anniversary of the by Jordan A. Law included a vocal solo the Inez Finlayson; Hill and individual Florence n each action of the by between and prove highway Santaquin for the annual conference of Utah first organization of the Relief Socby Mrs. Melba Powell, piano select- Dividend be placed in first class con- song Earl Hill; piano solo, Althea case. in Educational Administrators held un- iety Nauvoo by the Prophet Joseph ions by Miss Sarah Garner and Miss dition. Zola Hill. They will cooperate with San- Hill; vocal duet, Edth and der the auspices of the University of Smith. After community singing and Fay White, stunt by the Peteetneet taquin and Goshen and Eureka. ChairUtah. Dr. Boyd H. Bode of Ohio prayer and address of welcome was COOKING DEMONSTRAschool teachers, representing the Reman, Dave Bigler reported the reven- BARNYARD CARNIVAL State and Dr. Herbert R. given by President, Clara Lemenar, University TION HELD AT D. T. R. CO. ligion Class, debate, Carl Huish, Jos- ue the commission collected from the SUCCESS Stolz from the University of Calif- followed by a very appropriate proHUGE STORE ' eph Bates, Hazel Patten and Mrs. South end of Utah County and how members of the first ornia, have been secured as special gram given by May Elmer, reading, Asa Hancock; little has been returned in maintenA two act ward Relief Society. the for conference. speakers in the The Carnival Store At the given Barnyard paper fortelling the future of the ance and construction. Dr. Bode Is classified among the drama The Mircale", was presented last week, the Pavilion last Friday night by the first ward. Miss Alice Clayson; comic cooking , members of the second ward RePlana were discussed for as many local school was held and those ladies post of the American Legion in small group of leading educators in by stunt, Relief Society officers. members as possible to attend the honor of the lief Readings and musical of Society. ofl the United is He States. strong who took the opportunity Legions tenth birthday Payson to the enjoyment of Charter night of the Richfield Lions was a One of the the theory and philosophy of edoca-tio- n numbers added success. were delighted with the demonstratigreat NEW BOOKS IN PUBLIC Club on March 30.. A stunt and and a leading thinker in the the large and appreciative audience. on given by Miss Lindquist, cooking largest crowds ever assembled there LIBRARY At 6:30 luncheon was served in Cafefrom featwill be . quartette Payson ; here each enjoyed the festivities. A big feat- field of educational philosophy. He spring expert who cq ured. Dr. L. D. Stewart, B. F.Ott, teria style to one hundred and seven- and fall. Each ' afternoon delicious TheModern is Educational author of ure was the distribution of scores of ' In the evening a calico ty-five, American Ghost Stories, by C. A. and George Chase were elected dele- valuable dishes. were prepared and later serprizes donated by the bus- ories, one of the outstanding books ball was with old time music to Convenattend District the the enjoyed colleetion of A on gates editor. this atsubjet. Harper, iness people of Payson. Carnival ved and the receipts given to those best American ghost stories from tion at Midvale. Dr. Stolz is head of the Division and old' time dances which completed present. A lovely, prize was given tractions added to the jollification. of Parental Education in the Cali- the days celebration. The matter of sending a delegate Washington Irving and Hawthorne each day and Airs. M. J. Mortensen to Theodore Dreiser and Wilber Dan- to the National Convention at Louisfornia of Education and and Mrs. Blaine Hansen were those RELIEF SOCIETY OBSERVES DirectorDepartment iel Steele. of Child Welfare Research ar and Peterson Rueben Mrs.. ville, Kentucky was continued until Mr. fortunate enough to receive them. ANNI-VESARY EIGHTY-SEVENTin the University of California. He rejoicing over the arrival of their The school is held in connection wth One Act Plays by modem authors the next meeting The Lions club is was engaged as special speaker at first son born last' week. edited by Helen Louise Cohen. Plays attempting to secure a better electthe Alonarch .Range Sale. jthe Child Hygiene Conference which combined with a discussion of the ric power rate for the business disThe eighty-sevent- h anniversary of was conducted by the Extension Dimodem theater, the little theater, the trict and the matter was discussed. The 14 year old daughter of Air. PETEETNEETjNEWS the Womens Re- vision of the University of' Utah last of the organization ; . workmanship of the play, and the Butler who was and Airs Edward lief observed on was He received well was Sunday Society spring. Illusvery use of the theaters in schools. S." to for D. the L. taken KEYRESURRECTION IS Hospital The Second Grade are having a March 17. At the regular Stake Un- by those in attendance. trations of stage settings and cost- NOTE OF THE SPIRIT OF treatment for Spinal Aleningitis is contest in additions-antables to see Sunion Besides the special sessions for supMeeting in the Tabernacle umes. Airs. Butler buried two who is EASTER improving. have also They champion. will Relief the day afternoon, Society erintendents and principals there Girls book of Verse, compiled by brothers a short time ago with the made chickens, ducks and daffodils Board Stake ladies from be durassisted each by public meetings evening A delightful sedreaded disease. Easter may mean different things the Mary Gohld Davit. for a border for their room. Payson wards, presented a beau- ing the three days of the conference lection of 94 poems, English and to different people, according to the Miss Gardners Third Grade are which was written and at which the visiting educators will American. It includes some of the symbol which they regard as most tiful pageant Sacrament at the studying about dairying in Geography directed by President Mary Harding. speak. The problem of adult eduSunday evening best verse of the old and modern nearly represent, ing the idea of that On the sand table they are going to was the cation adminisof following and meeting program (education: Sunday evening the organizations poets. Short introduction by Dorothy day. Although EaBter is celebrated make a dairy, cows and barn out of honor in the Relief be will by tration given Society and treated thoroughly in the Canfield Fisher. ' as a Christian holiday, the essen- presented suitable programs of its 87th anniversary. History of clay. various wards of the stake. The an- discussed at the conference. tutial idea of Easter is shared by Chrismade In have Hale Art Smith Emma kites, its first Presidnt they nual calico ball given by the four tian and pagan alike. It i3 the idea to which with bunnies and Airs. A. TAYLOR SCHOOL NOTES was Henrietta lips given by STAKE QUARTERLY wards of Payson was held in the Paof resurrection, of revived life afroom. their decorate Raechel and Mrs. Duet Perry CONFERENCE vilion Tuesday evening and was a ter apparent death and it marks the Aliss Claysons Third Grade have Aurora Chatwin. (Lfe, and history Over two hundred of the pupils most successful affair. all when nature climax the of year The regular Stake Quarterly Con- of Mrs. Eliza R. Snow was given by been studying dairying so on Monday A wiere vaccinated last week by the awakes from sleep, throws off the ference will be held in the Stake Mrs. Nellie Cushing, followed by the they made some butter in school. County Physician and Miss Reid, the death-lik- e chill of winter and begins THREE YEAR OLD SON SUF- Tabernacle Saturday and Sunday. Choir sjnging O my Father, History Some of the girls brought sour cream County nurse. Most of the vaccinFERS FROM MENINGITIS March 23rd and to live anew. of Zina D. II. Young was- given by and salt and one of the boys brought 24th, 1929. ations are taking effect this week, is Chronicle of issue The In this churn. The children helped 'make session SATURDAY Mrs. Lavina Lebaron. An original Opening although ry few of the pupils have of Our Re- the butter by cleaning the dishes and The three year old son of Mr. and EVENING at 7:30 oclock. development interesting poem by Airs. Erma Kyte had to miss school on that account. an ' this theme in an illustrated feature Mrs. John Persson Jr. of Eureka was Sessions on Sunday at 10 A. M. lief Society, two selections were giv- turning the churn. It was interestTuesday the teachers entertained in come. After the to watch butter The Spirit of Easter by El- brought to Payson Monday suffering and 2 and 7:30 P. M. article Band. the Junior en by ing honor of Miss Olsons birthday. Miss all enjoyed made was butter mo Scott Watson. Be sure to read from spinal meningitis, which had dethe R. Lee Airs. Officer Stake All they invited members of are Taylor, Stake Iverson, our primary supervisor, was and a bread and butter of Relief on it. until talk will a to short Not in that others be it Society piece and veloped gave morning. attendance, a special guest. drink of buttermilk. was brought to the home of its grand- be welcome. work. , The Fourth Grade are going to make Lee R. Taylor, Arza C. Page, Albert Mrs. R. L. Wilson and sons R. L. parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Persson, Mrs. Weston Bean was hostess at border. They known. was disease nature the H. Powell, Stake Presidency. of the Clifford Smith a resident here and Easter Lillies for their a very delightful bridge party at her and Woodrow returned Saturday from and have pieone Eskimos made The under home day strict was placed a laborer at the Tintic Standard mine home. Her guests included the mem- California where they visited for a chart. They their fur of for ces fur OFFICERS and I. M. WARD SECOND A. quarentine necessary precautions was seriously injured Saturday by a bers of the Sorosis Bridge Club and fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel to make a cotton also are and as the disease did not AND TEACHERS HOLD MONTHLY cave-i- n and taken going feet where he falling 20 the following special guests, Mrs. Lou- Higginbotham. MEETING here, no cause, for alarm is was pinned under a large rnck, his hart.. is Parkins, Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mrs felt Most of the boys in this room are injuries are a fractured leg, cuts and Elwood Dunn, Mrs. Quincy Burdick, Mrs. Garry Stevens returned last The officers and teachers of the to enter the marble tournament bruises, and probably a broken back going Mrs. Dorothy Feland, and Miss Le- week from Montana where she was A- - held their monM. Ward Second I. The Fourth and Fifth Grade room The regular monthly baby conferor internal injuries. lie wa; rushed ona McClellan. called by the serious illness of her home at social the and been have Cro-ithly meeting writing essays ot accident where to the Holy ence is to be held at the Stake house Hospital, A decorative color scheme of green daughter, Mrs. Hosmer Webb. a short After . Airs. Eart of Page. serious. be prevention. to ois 1 his condition reported today (Friday) beginning at and white was used to honor St. Patsocial South The Fifth Grade is He has a wife and four children. clock. Dr. H. E. Hitchcock and Miss business meeting a delightful ricks Day with vases of white carna. Jeppson. was served T. Luncheon and by held. was Joseph Bates and Evaline in America Geography'1 Ried, county doctor and countions and fem centering each table. Miss Marjorie Wilson entertained the hostess and games were played. of the subject of S. A. the assisted will be in nurse charge ty The favors and tallys were in the Keith Carter, the 19 months old devices colors child which makes St Patrick and The each is boys and grls of their Sunday School to given by the usual Relief Society workers. chosen colors. Prizes were awarded of Mr. and Airs Orson Carter, Class at a party in the ward hall Wedwere used in the . general scheme. son more interesting. the subject to Miss Melva Bona and Leona Mcdied at the famly home Thursday were present. Thirty-fiv- e nesday evening. Games were played The Fifth Grade is also watching Clellan. been who has Mrs. Margaret Wilde, evening after an illness of 24 hohrs. and Easter prizes wbre awarded. carefully the return of birds from fall arrived The child was taken with convul- the South. The regular meeting of the MisDancing and refreshments were en- in California since last They are writing Bird Mrs. David Bigler was hostess at joyed. home on Friday having been called sionary Tea was held Tuesday after- sions and died while in one. He is Diaries now and a little later Bird jj a Rook Party Saturday evening. Dinby ihe serious illness of her son,'noon at tj,e j,ome 0f Mrs. Louis Bates. survived by his parents and a small Booklets will be made. Wilde of Mammoth. Funeral services were held A St. Patrick Dance was given the ner was served before the game and Mrs. Elmer McBeth gave a Book Re- brother. After lodge meeting Monday the George at all of the appointments were suggestthe Second Ward Chapel boys and girls at the Peteetneet Alan Saturday The of view Knows, Nobody members of the Rebeka Lodge No. 34 of Bishop Will- School under the ive of St Patricks Day. Covers were 15. direction election The Barton. annual Bruce entertained Mrs. Perkins W. j by John Friday afternoon March celebrated the 60th anniversaries of Mr. and Broadbent. The were iam for Mrs. Brown and Darrell then Tea and speakers placed They danced from 2 until 4 Mrs. Arthur and Mrs. Sarah Perry. the following friends at a St. Patrick 'of officers for the Missionary Mr. and Mrs. George Barnett, Mr. and chosen Bishop John M, Ilolladay and Nels light refreshments were served to two Officers held. was Tea 'Social Mr. dinner evening: Sunday party A program was rendered by Mrs. the hundred-seventy-fiMrs. Golden Tayilor, Mr.1 and Mrs. pupils. All had and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. for the Alissionary Tea are as follows Butler. Interment took place at lunch while Mrs. Woods and Steiner was the where Glade Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs O. grave City Cemetery, Airs. James time. a Wendell Arthur, president; Paul Davis, Mr. and Mrs. very good Whetman, Mr. and Mrs. Spense Snow, is being served to the 25 couples Erlandson, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilde B. F. Ott, vice president; Airs. Elmer dedicated by Alonzo E. Wall. About two hundred boys and girls decorated were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Peterson, Mr. and present. The tables Airs. E. from the Peteetneet School were vacAir. and Mrs. Clifford Harris, Mr. McBeth, secretary-treasure- r; Jr. and Mrs. Arza C. Page, Mr. and Mrs. with red and yellow roses. and Airs. Paul Badham, Mr. and Mrs. G. Breeze, secretary of literature. MRS. ANNIE HUISH, HONORED cinated Saturday for smallpox. It is Laban Harding, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. ON 73rd BIRTHDAY Gene Hillman, Mr. and Airs. Mere- Social Tea officers are, Miss May Mcheeinning to tell on the rooms now John Wilde returned home Sunday dith Amos, and Mr. and Airs. Elroy Beth, president; Mrs. Louis Bates, Hill, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Street, Mr. for so. many are absent on the accbunt and Mrs. J. F. Oleson, Mr. and Mrs. evening from Southern California, Barnett. Mrs. Bert Stevens, of sore arms. In honor of the 73rd birthday anniGuy Johnson of Spring Lake. Mrs. where he spent the winter months. A marble tournament is going to versary of their mother, Airs. Annie be held to find out who is the very Whetman and Mr. Brcwn received Air. and Mrs. Jack Chase and Mr. IIuish- - her children and grandchildren Wendell Erlandson and O. C. Neil- high score favors and the lady at beri marble player in the school. The Found ladies leather purse owner and Airs. Charles Houston and baby !frora Paon and Salt Uke- - met at rules are very strict and many of the each table with high score received sen were in Salt Lake Monday evening Huish home Sunday in an enjoy-Radian individual favor, a green vase may have same by calling at Chron- of Salt Lake spent the week end here for a dmonstration of the Stenite boys are working hard to win the icle Hancock. with Mrs. and able Office Mr. Asa and same. carnations. family gathering. holding green describing PrZ?T'jr will be given to the winner Nan-nette- - ' - pre-scho- , semi-annu- . ' H . ( d Tie-tje- s |