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Show oim Cttnip VOL. XXXVII., No. 20 PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY UTAH. MAY 17, 1929 GRADUATION EXERCISES LARGELY ATTENDED THE STORY OF THE POPPIES . JUNIOR HIGH GRADUATION TO HELD TONIGHT IN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL S2.00 PER YEAR JENNIE AND STERLING REECE RECEIVE HONORS H S- STUD - 1 UTAH SPORTSMENS OUT- MUSIC CONING AT SARATOGA TEST SPRINGS MAY 1929 - ENTS ENTER 25-2- 6, the morning of November 9, The Nebo Stake Taberancle was fillReflected honor often comes to a The graduates 1918, Miss Moina Michael, a young ed to from the Junior capacity Wednesday evening Seventeen students from the Pay-socommunity by the achievement of its For many years the Sportsmen of Georgia woman, serving on the staff with paients and friends gathered for High School are holding their exer- High School entered the annual the State have gathered at some reof the Y. M. C. A. Overseas Head- the Conn.uncenient Exeieises of the cises tonight (Friday) in the Junior ,cten3 fyson may well feel proud of two young people, both from the Music Contest in the Tabernacle Sat sort on the shores of Utah Lake to . quarters at Hamilton' Hall, Columli.i Paj&on High School graduating class High Auditorium and they extend an mi y w 0 W1 graduate next urday evening for the Curtis Medals, celebrate the opening of the Season of invitation to the general public to at - L University, received a copy of a mag-zin- which was composed of fifty-eigmonth from two of Americas leading eight for instrumental and nine for Outdoor Sports Previous gatherings containing Col. John McCreas lu t . A special feature of th tend. universities. vocal. Miss Jennie dauhave deonslrated the fact that we are Reece, Touchpoem, We Shall Not Sleep. Following is the program to be progiain was the awarding of special of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Sherman ghter a Nation of Nomads under- - the skin, Loveless, was saxaphone, ed by the poems reference to the prices and honors. A one year presented: Prayer Hugh Clayson; Reece, will awarded the decision for instruments, and that the call of the Wild in our with graduate Masters a cross-crothe between y Song to the Brigham Young Boys Chorus; Valedictory degree from poppies glowing Cornell. After doing ex- and Opal Schaerrer for vocal. The Llood with the on row, this young woman decoming of the warm which will be given annually Address Shadrack Schaerrer; Vocal tension work for the state of Utah judge was Professor William Hanson weather, when the fish bite in the cided to wear a poppy in honor of the to i he student in the High School (rio Ella Larsen, Carolyn Reid, she was awarded a scholarship to of the B. Y. U. sloughs, and wild Geese fly to their war dead. This was the beginning of highest in scholarship by Helen Blair.; Valedictory Address John Hopkins University which instiIn the decision he comannouncing . nesting grounds. the custom of wearing a poppy in Mr-- Amanda Knight of Provo, was Mae Houser; Piano solo Helen tution she entered eighteen months plimented the contestants on thier fine E. S. memory of the men who o?t their lives piiscnled for the fist time. Miss Blair; Address to Graduates This years Outing will eelpse anyago. With a second scholarship she work and also Professor C. O. Nelin the World War, now observed by Mae Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Hinckley of Provo; Selection Girls was that has been undertaken be-ithing transferred to Columbia Univer- son for finding some very good voices millions of Americans on Memoria1 iSamiul E. Taylor, was awarded the Chorus; Presentation of Graduates and the Resort at Saratoga e, and their to Cornell at Ithica. Dr. A. L. Curtis who awards the medThe women of America have pi '?. M.r-- Taylor was also the class Principal Louis Bates; Awarding of sity is an ideal location to care Day. to word received by her par- als each year made brief closing re- Springs According d clot is n for the girls. taken Miss Michaels idia and develop Harold Diplomas Member of School Board, crowds the for that will wend their ents, she has accepted a position on marks. A very large crowd enjoyed way thither on the 25-2ed it into a great national program jV- - .son, son of Mrs. A. R. Wilson was of May. the teaching staff at Cornell for the the excellent entertainment. for commemorating the sacrifice of a carded the $15.00 cash prize presen- MELVIN WILSON CHOSEN vvho has a Everyone camping outfit summer school session. those who died and for bringing aid ted by Philj P. Wightman, president AS PRESIDENT OF STATE should give the whole family an outSterling Reece, oldest son of Mr. PAYSON SCHOOLS CLOSE to those who were broken but not of tiie Lions Club, which is given each HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ing right then, for they will all have and Mrs. Reece, will receive his MasSUCCESSFUL YEAR killed in their countrys service, nearly to he boy graduate as an effi ASSOCIATION that will be interesting to something pe.r ters degree next month from the Unia million dollars being raised annually ch ncy awarl in both scholarship and ee every minute they are there. SatHe graduated Melvin Wilson of versity of California. school activities rating him the outfor the relief of the war disabled. Superintendent This week marks the closing of urday and Sunday will see every defrom the Utah Wil-MADE ARE was chosen president of the Agricultural College another school j Payson HOW THE POPPIES standing senior boy student Mr year in Payson, one partment of the outdoors represented, two years ago and was awarded a Early in the winter the making of son represented the boys as valedictor- State High School Athletic associaof success in every particular. The and contests of every kind wth take tion at a meeting of the state execu- scholarship to Berkeley, He has now the millions of poppies which the ian also ! event closing for the grade schools place been awarded a M ?s Dura Finch of Goshen, was tives in Salt Lake last Saturday and fellowship to North- was a colorful people of America will wear on their celebration May Day Motor Boat Races, the fastest boats coats the following Memorial Day is given a similar cash prize by Mrs he will serve for one year. He re- western University in Chicago and held at Memorial Park on Thursday. will have ever churned that the waters enter school there next fall. The students and teachers left their begun in government hospitals ar.d Edna Street, president of the Cultus places L. W. Nielson as head of the skim Utah of Lake will over the courHe will work with C. convalescent workshops throughout Club as a like honor to the outstand- association. various buddings at 9:30 and paraded new records for future ses and set vetPAYSON Huddisabled Oren Miralda a CAMP of Miss Hands NO. 2 D. OF the country. Wilson, executive secretary, ing girl graduate, the business district display, meets. U. P. HOLD INTERESTING through erans, weary of idleness, are given son was presented the Philo C. Wight-ma- n former Paysonlan. ing their class coors in caps, garlands contest and, Sherman Loveless MEETING shaping the little red Trap Shooting, Rifle Shooting, Fly employment and banners. At the park the activiwhose and Opal Schaerrer received the Dr. SANTAQUIN GIRL AWARDmen and Bait casting, Archery, Horse flowers. Discouraged ties included, May Queen, and May In ED MEDAL GIVEN BY P. C. from r medals to Shoe L. A. Curtis for sunk Foot Racing, Pole Vault have despa. winning Pitching, Payson No. spirits Camp 2, Daughters of pole dances, fancy costume and folk Utah Pioneers held an Broud WIGHTMAN and track events dances Jump, many months of unemployment are the music contests. ing, and other Interesting features' interesting The following athletes received gold given the revivifying experience of meeting ast Thursday at the home of Luncheon at noon was enjoyed bp par generally. Miss Miralda Hudson of Santaquin Mrs. Aurora Wilson who earning money. A penny apiece medals won in football and basketread th? ents and teachers not only from th, Airplanes will serve those who wish Frank MDowdl. Harold Wil was the wunner in the declamation con- history of her is paid for each poppy made, and a ball: mother, Mrs. Majy JJix-- n grades but also the Senior and Junior to view the wonders of the Wasatch Nebeker. Mrs. Wilson also gave a High schools gathered for Nebo Day Range from the Air. man, if he is not too badly disabled, son, Don Nebeker, Vearl Patten, Lorin test held at the High School WednesA sight of can turn out 300 a day. Three dol- Simmons, Irving Schaerrer and Arza day forenoon and was awarded the paper on the hpme Jife of th residents which was aso held in on Thur Mighty Tympanogas from, the Clouds Payson gold medal offered by Philo C. W ight-ma- in the early lars a day not much, but for men Burdick. is one to be remembered to the end sday. history of Payson. that conducted is the for the best dramatic Reader at Following Vvho have lain for months feeling program Hundreds of students from all parts of ones days. Do it. A report qf the Utah County ConAn elimination contest the school. they were useleas inrumbrances o.i the by Principal James Clove vention was given by. Mrs. Ella M. of the Nebo District were in Payson . Puck up your lizzie,. and drive Lee actR. on was held bills Invocation TayPresident, Tuesday and those se- Cowan. earth, three crisp for the day for the various track and till youre dizzy and end up at SaraGill Graduates; Salu- lected by the vote qf the students field contests, tennis, indoor baseball, toga Springs on May ually earned seem like ft fortune. For lor; Chorus Sherman Loveless, for finalists were: Miss Hudson, BerThe May meeting of Sego Lily and folk the families of these men the poppy tatory Addiess dancing. Payson Fish and Game Association Opal nice Bills, Ireta makers are all men who receive litcle class President; Vocal Solo Edwards, Anna Camp was held at the home of Mrs. will meet in the Council Chambers or no government compensation the Schaerrer; Valedictory oration "Suc- Moore and Bernice Peterson. The Hazel P. Coray. A paper on the eeriy MEMORIAL DAY IS FOR ALL Thursday, May 23. Business of very education in Payson was given by Mrs money earned often means food, shel- cess attends him who determines to judge was from the B. Y. U. OF great interest to every citizen of NATIONS UNKNOWN Annie Curtis. Mrs Clarissa Meiling ter, and fuel for the winter. For the j eiserve, Harold Wilson; Saxa phone DEAD Payson will be considered, and every J McDOWELL JACOBSON Sherman Loveless; Address to and Mrs- - Sophronia Bills related inmen without families the poppy earn-jng- s solo one is urged to come to the meeting Dr. F. S. Harris, Presiteresting experiences of their early provide a stake for the day Graduates with an idea, and speak right up Mr. D. P. McDnwcl announces the school days in Fayqqn. Although Memorial day will be celewhen they must go out and attempt dent of the Brigham Young UniversiReadings We want more game tell it. and Mae Taylor; Presen- engagement of his daughter, Emma, were given by M'ss Inez Tervort and brated in thousands of communities themselves in life. If ty; Piano solo, to and the way to get it is and fish, throughout the United States on May Principal to Mr. Glen Jacobson of Prpvo. The Guitar selections by Roy Taylor. a man is too badly disabled to make tation of Graduates to help a little, then the 30 the most impressive ceremony of for every on of will take June James he diplomas Clove; can Awarding find jn place marriage eqrly a complete poppy, perhaps be , light. all will be the one in which the Pres- woik will a buddy, also too badly disabled, but President T. F. Tolhurst; Vocal solo, TABER-NAGLident and other high government ofSPORTSMENS OUTING AT SaraReverand M. I. A. CONTEST WINNERS PAGEANT HELD AT with whom he can team in shaping Eileen Page; Benediction TUESDAY ficials will tomb the toga Springs May 25 26. James O. Arthur. participate, at he flowers. GQ TO NPPH1' Poppy Corporations, of Unknown Soldier the in Meeting of the Payson Association, Arlington they call these partnerships. F,ven the A beautiful national the But this M. May 23. I. A. Contest from Thursday, cemetery. depicting winners pageant ceremony in Nehp blinded veterans can take part the OPENING OF GREEN GARDof restoration in memory of the Aaronle Priesthood not held be the will to Stake went for the Nephi work under this arrangement. Monday ENS DRAWS LARGE CROWD The one hundred years ago was given in victims of the World War alone. It district contest. The dWS Dr. L. D. Pfuuls jeeeived the follWHERE THE MONEY GOES the stake evenTabernacle to the owing telegram from Dr. E. W. Lamis an expression of gratitude Tuesday The sale of the poppies, except in a Gxecn Gardens, open air dance pav- invisible hfnd, was won by the playThe was wars all our ing. dead of. of unknown p rogram arranged by few southern cities, comes the Sat- ilion at Arrowhead Resort opened (.he ers from the Payson Second Ward, bert, member, of the Ute Archery Club the recreation committees the from who their lives their for will with ungave of Salt Lake .City. they compete They T'nipanogas urday before Memorial Day. On that season last Friday night and an four wards commemof been to have whose names in but Provo stake the in District Hubbard Denn Jewelry Company of orPayson country the women of many different wjnners usually large crowd of dancers from silorate Centennial the to lost contest to Lethe in Anniversary. be the this held history. the American led fniaj city have donated a large by all pans of the county was present. ganizations, in events all Patriarch Leonard A. Hill was the If you would know what is the ver cup for three year gion Auxiliarys 300,000 members, Johnny Resell and his Lagoon or- Tabernacle at Payson nest Tuesday Sar Arat reader were: be those and true meaning of Memorial day appearing Archery at Sportsmens Outing tpke the poppies out on to the streets chestra and Claude Ficff qnd his Salt-ai- r evening. Winners there will enter the den Elmer, Jesse Hall, Glade Cowan, sure to read the illustrated feature artiClub will contest at Salt Lake in June. and pm them to the coats of passers-by- . atoga Springs. Salt Lake orchestra v.ere an attraction will in A. and this Wilson, Memorial probably 1929, George Cheever, Raymond Day, be well represented cle, and provided continuous By nightfall the little crimson Howard and of Chronicle. the issue weeks Mr. Mrs. Dixon of Salt Taylar. and bloom win easily. on Payson the Quayle cup svmbols of remembrance music. Lake spent Mothers Day with their Th program also included demon- Sorry there is no real competition r llions of lapels, and the coin boxes clubs. How about carried by the women are filled writh Mr. and Mrs. Louis Duncan, Mr, and from oilier stale The members of the Senior Bridge parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. . F, pixon strations from the first and seeond to Sporting answer and Mr. and kprs. Henry Jeppson. ward, selection by the third ward, Mrs Lorus Manwarning, Mrs. Jack Payson? Wire an offering which will mean relief for Club were entertained Saturday double mixed quartett, cornet solo, Chase and Ruth Hiatt all of Balt editor of Tribune. thousands of victims of the war dur( at the home of Mrs. Fearn been answered by Miss Orabell Huber and Miss Mil- Farrel Olson, reading, Miss Maurine Lake has This telegram with here their ing the year to come. The funds de- Gray. Guests exclusive of club memspent Sunday and rived from the sale are used by the bers were: Mrs. W. T. Amos, and Mrs dred Pace ware down from Salt Lake Hinckley and violin solo, Austin Love parents, Mr. and Mrs Asa Hancock, Dr. Ifouts for the Payson club have not less. the Salt Lake Club will Mrs. Will McClellan for the week end, pxiliary and The American Legion Ray Stevens. disabled their such an easy time winning the Cup and to the jn giving and Mrs. Amos received the favors. The members of the O. . O. Bridge has as they seem to think. Chas. Pace families aid which the government Club entertained Monday evening at last His been shooting regularly. does not provide groceries for the BANK-0-GRA- M Mrs Meredith Amos entertained the the home of Mrs. Dave Shuler in hon score was about 100 more than the famjly of a veteran too sick to wrork, Tres Joli Bridge Club Thursday eveor of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Nielsen. in man a a Salt Lake score at the Annual of children best ghoes for the Dinner was served in the early even ning at the home of Mrs Wr, T. Amos Tournament last October at the Utah -distant government hospital struggDr. and and bridge followed. ing Unless those scores have Stadium. ling to get back on his feet these Mrs Sadye Lewis and daughter Mrs. L, D. Stewart received the prize we been bettered by much practice, are typical ways in which it is used. spent Mothers Day here with for high score and Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kathryn THE Pay-so- n WITH WHEN YOU TUNE IN in here will see that cup right The money is expended largely in the Mr. and Mrs WT. II. Reece. Wheelwright were awarded a conso FEELING OF SUCCESS and once it gets here, we will it is raised. communities in winch lation gift, ever get ahead FITS IN WITH A GROWING BANK keep it as o one w ill Every penny is expended in direct reMr. and Mrs. David Bigler and chil-drof Pace when he gets his stride. lief work, with not a cent going for ACCOUNT THIS COMMUNITY were at Ilerriman Sunday with O. Clayson, William and Patten Ed administration expenses or salaries. relatives. BANK YOU GET THAT Payson Mail carriers were in Provo In honor of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. WHAT THE POPPIES MEAN PERFECT RECEPTION Sunday for the biennial convention Nielsen, who are leaving Payson in Dean Wightman came down from The wearing of the poppy draws of Utah branch. National Associa- the near future to make their home OF STATION its' wide appeal from' its dual pur- Salt Lake for Mothers Tray. tion of Letter Carriers, held at the in Salt Lake, a dinner party was givHarry en last Friday evening by Mr. and pose of "honoring the dead and serving City and County building. the living. Every red flower on a serve were executive the member of the Hegwear, poppies Mrs. Dave Shuler. Other guests your help. May lapel on Memorial Day means that bloom oer all your hearts on Memor-ria- l board of the National Association was Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hillman, Dr. the' wearer has thought of the men Mrs. the principal speaker. Logan was se- and Mrs. L. D. Stewart, Mr-a- nd Day, BarC. who lie beneath the poppies overseas, for Convention J. the Mrs. as lected City Bay Monsen, Mr. and and ha3 contributed something to the Twere Letter far, we all were gone. C. Wightman 1931. Philo Mrs. ney, Mr. and relief and rehabilitation of the men Than that we fail to broadcast from carry pq your community who are still fighting the long, long Till every man who needs our care, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carter of EuMr. Eustace Mendenhall entertain-- d service station financial the told here have We you reka spent Sunday here with their battle. the Saturday Evening Bridge Club. Believes & recompense that's fair. the popof Legion P. Auxiliary Carter. gtory father, W. We'll work and fight, till there shall Dinner was served before the game is on carried service A similar pies. with covers placed for Mr. and Mrs. come. of of Wars, Veterans Patten Lee the Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack and Mr. Foriegn by Justice to oyr disabled ones salljjjenry Erland'-on- , and Mr. the of E. E. Robinson, the who sponsor Mrs. Lake Buddy Poppy. were Mri guests revealed the to MrSjpjxon) us faith Will keep anj Mr. and Stevens. Bert Mrs. These organizations are not conflictMr. 'and in lie Field. who Flanders those By community broadcasters Niethrr Mrs. Ray Stnens, Mr. and Mr3. Frank ing, but complementary. of community seeks to serve itself; the injured and Blair Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl, and REMEMBER POPPY DAY SAT- decare. their Kenneth Dixon. Mis. arc the needy They URDAY, MAY 25, 1323 On n e i.'-i- sehol-aiLhi- Uni-is,t- j oi 6 I one-doll- ar 25-2- E, listen in THAT n At State Bank of Payson |