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Show Aiititf mm r iftffli E 3iW I 'tI A p psr i 1 r. , i t 4 p VOL. XXXVII., No. 22. NOTICE IVI TO PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY UTAH, MAY 31, SPORTSMEN!! AMERICAN LEGION JUNIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE TO Our local fish and gamy association OPEN MONDAY JUNE 3 is doing good work along the lines of iish and game propagation. Join, Monday evening June 3, at 5:30 P. take an active part in the work. You M. the American Legion Junior Base-Ba- ll will enjoy ihe work and will reap the League will have its official open benefits. ing when the L. L. Gilpin Hardware Our next regular meeting will oe Boys from the L.t ward cross bats hedd Thursday June Id: At that time with the Farmers Mercantile entry a general and tho.ro Jgh report will! from the 3rd ward. Again on Thursbe given on lishing conditions in this' day June 6, the 0. P. Skaggs Grocery-nu- n from the 2nd ward will tangle part of the stale. A survey will be! made of ad streams in our part of with the the county as to high or luw water from the 4th ward. anal amount of The fish, size conditions, strength of these teams has condition of same. All fisherman of not been determined but, with such Payson whether members of our As- men as Synder, Done, D. Wilson, Birge, sociation or not are invited to be searle and numerous others representing the Farmers, Johnson, Christenpresent and hear this report. if you have not joined, do so today sen, Taylor and Olson of the Grocers-E- . Mendenhall and WJson, Elmer, g and give the association your support. Haskell the Hardware of ReTeam, and ve welcome constructive iueas. and for Snow, Tilson, is there Peery in number Wignall member, that the House Some Furnishers. good future in that the and many strength, things may arise which will efiect bate ball may bee expected. A picked team will play' with the the interest of you and every other others of the Utah County teams and sportsman. store for the lucky team which wins Lawrence Meyer.-.- , President of the to Salt Lake nd Denver is in a trip Salt Lake Association, made the folthis district. low mg statements in the Rocky There will be numerous prizes for Mountain Sportsman Magazine. the individual stars such as the lead-din"the adversities that constantly behitter, best fielder, home run set our iish and game, can only be singles, doubles, triples, base slugger, obviated, by the concerted activity ot stealing, and the best hurlers, as well the Sportsman. The men of vision, as the team prize offered by the local in the Associations see the problems Post No. 48. Commander Clove says: and their inevitable results and vis- that the capitol prize is worth fighting ualize the success that will attend for. Stanley Wilson is in charge of their solutiore. the league and will act as the arbiBut the skeptic, says, Why should trator and umpire. I pay to belong to a Fish and Game Remember the games :Start at 5:30, I pay my license fee, in the evening when it is cool, Association? and the department is supposed to and the admissiion is free. Come out and see the future Babe Ruths. supply the fishing and hunting. That argument is comparable to The games are scheduled for each the man, who put his car in reverse Monday and Thursday at 5:30. A regear, stepped on the gas and expected port of all the games will appear each to go ahead; it just isnt done. Fish week in the Chronicle along with the and Game laws were only enacted, box score. All games will be played when the Sportsmen got together, de- in the ball park. cided on what they wanted, and presented the same to the legislature. The AMERICAN LEGION JUNIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE State department cannot meet the reSCHEDULE quirements of the sportsmen, until it learns what they are. The sportsman, cannot properly, advise with them in Monday, June 3. 1st Ward vs. 3rd. regal'd to what is best, unless they Ward; Thursday, June 6, 2nd Ward vs. have met in mass and discussed the 4th Wrard; Monday, June 10th, 2nd. Ward vs. 1st Wrard; Thursday June various factors effecting the sport. If the sportsman are not sufficiently 13, 3rd Ward vs. 4th Ward; Monday interested in protecting their own game June, 17, 1st Ward vs. 4th Ward; and in asserting their rights, they Thursday June 20th, 2nd Ward vs. can hardly expect that a stranger or 3rd Ward; Monday June 24th, 4th vs 3rd Ward; Thursday June one, who is disinterested, will exert Ward Ward vs. 2nd Ward; Monday 1st 27, on their behalf. much energy 1, 3rd Ward vs. 1st WTard; Thurs July The destiny of our fishing and huntday, Juy 5, 4th Ward vs. 2nd Ward; ing must be worked out in the sports4th Ward vs. 1st mens meetings; it cannot be Hone Monday, July 8, Ward; Thursday July 11, 3rd Ward T'om the curb. vs. 2nd Ward. If the man who has so many good ideas about how things should be JOHN JOHNSON Sr. DIES done, will attend his association meetAT HOME IN BENJAMIN ings, and help put those ideas into action, the work will progress more John Johnson Sr. aged 77 years rapidly. died at his home in Benjamin Monday One of the greatest impediments to evening. He was born in Sweden, the the progress of fish and game work, son of John Larsen and Kathryn Fahl-beris the man, who wants to get all the The family emigrated to Utah has to give, and do forty-twAssociation years ago. He has residthan is absolutely nemore nothing ed in Benjamin for the past sixteen cessary in return. When the willing years. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. workers, roll up their sleeves and wade Carolina S. Johnson and the following into the work, this same man puts children, John S. Johnson and Mrs. is up a howl that the Association F. A. Behling of Ogden; Mrs. C. E. a run by clique. Drake of Bellingham, Washington; Join the Payson Fish and Game Joseph W. Johnson of Layton and Association fellows ! We need your Alma J. Johnson of Benjamin; also The officers of the organsupport. 31 grandchildre.n and 2 ization at the present time are The body was at the Desof diverse vocations. Men eret Mortuary until Thursday morning. who have had Extensive voiytionrl Funeral services were at 10:30 a. m. training and are all enthusiastic in the Penjamin chapel and interment The officers include, a was in sportsmen. Ogden, former home of the Dentist, Taxidermist, Landscape Art- family. ist, Ice mdn, undertaker, cement contractor and a deputy sherriff. Boy! Rcyerend James O. Arthur left for oh boy! How would you like to come Roseburg, Oregon Tuesday to bring before a jury consisting of the above his family to Payson where they will men for violating some fish or game reside aftor June 18. laws of the State of Utah. You may end up as a mounted speciMr. and Mrs. Quayle Dixon and men with solid gold teeth; or may be baby of Salt Lake spent Thursday in put on cold storage for 250 years and Payson. then displayed as a first' cousin to an Egyptian mummy; or alas! the two above methods may not be a success sports. The official program of ev and you would rest under 16 ft of ents include, dancing, fly and bo mother earth with a landscape artist casting, horse shoe pitching, foot racArworking around the premises in the es, indoor base ball, trapshooting, a on chery, boat races, special program day time and a deputy sherriff events for both old and guard at night to see that you did of athletic young, men and women, fat and slim, no more poaching. short and tall, handsome and homely, at Saratoga The Sportsmens outing ma-riand single, and good, bad and the for 2;th May set was Springs 26th 1929 but the next day it snowed, or indifferent. BE THERE! and the outing was postponed one Adios week so be sure and bo at Saratoga Fillmore Bv in Ross the and join on June 1st and 2nd j Furni-tureme- n g o ed Water Users Attention 1929 $2.00 PER YEAR TOUR ARRANGED TO SHOW DECORATION DAY RESULTS OF TRAINING FITTINGLY OBSERVED WORK FARM BUREAU BASEBALL COMPLETED ' LlEAGUE - Under the direction of the local final details regarding the Farm Last November, Utah County Farm post of the American Legion, impres- Bureau Baseball League have been Bureau sent 4 leaders to Logan to sive ceremonies marked the observ- worked out and a definite schedule take adult leaders training work. Mrs. ance of Memorial Day in Payson. The dutwn up for 'the 14 teams of the Einer Christensen of Spanish Fork short progranv'and pageant at Mem- colinty. Pfesent plans call for the took Home Management, and a lour orial Park was followed with a par- - dhis.on of the 14 teams in the two has been arranged for next Wednes- rade to the Cemetery. This was of leagues. The larger communities of day (June 5) at 2 oclock to show unusual interest due to the interesting the county having the some of the results of that work. greatest number Army equipment brought from the of; men to select from will be In the There will be four homes visited where Spanish Fork unit of the National A league, aiul the smaller communthe women have demonstrated that Guard brought over by Rex Daniels ities of the county having fewer men it tosts but very little to make the who was one of Paysons repre.ienta-tive- s to select Cham- home attractive, .players from- - are put into and anybody can in the W orld war. The program the B league for the series of games .afford to follow out the suggestions at the cemetery was conducted by to be played off In the as it only takes a few cents to do forepart of Commander James Clove and the the season. In the latter part of All it. women of the (and county M., 7, principal address was by Charles II. the season, ia neV schedule will be husbands, too) are invited to attend White. Music was furnished through- drawn up in which possibly the best the tour, and meet at the Spanish out the forenoon of the by A players will have an opBand. the Payson MR. AND MRS. HENRY Fork Park, at 2 p. m. next Wednesof Playing and Taps of sal a firing ERLANDSON ATTEND portunity to play the B league day afternoon to make the tour. Mrs. RECITAL GIVEN BY MISS Effie S. Barrows, the Home Manage- ute was in honor of about 150 war vet- teams. Finals of the two best teams erans buried in the Payson Cemetery, in the NORMA ERLANDSON county, will be played off on ment Specialist from the Utah State A flag was placed on each grave Farm Bureau Day on August County by Agricultural College, will be present, the Legion boys. Scores of visitors 14.. . . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erlandson were and will give anyone suggestions and from all parts of the State as well as in Salt Lake Monday night to attend ideas on home improvement work. Considerable interest is developing in citizens took part in the loving serFarm Bureau Baseball because of the a recital g;ven by Miss Norma Ervice of decorating graves, fact that the 14 teams take in praclandson at Stewart Hall, University HARRIS-OAK- S tically all of the rural districts. of Campus. She was assisted by DougRESPECTED CITIZEN OF las T. Cornwall, violinist and Helen Utah County, and the Farm Bureau Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Harris announce GENOLA DIES AT PAY- Mis3 Erlandson Druke, accompanist. League now is the biggest league" in SON HOSPI PAL will graduate from the Department the engagement of their daughter, central part of the state from the of Speech, University of Utah, next Stella, to Dr. Lloyd E. Oaks of Verpoint of membership and because of Jacob Kump, highly respected farm- its week, having majored in Dramatics. nal. The ceremony will be performed being batked by the joint farm in from Genola, died at the Payson bureau, the different on Lake the 14. Salt June er, Temple reThe recital was a graduation farmers coopquirement. Following is the program. The next two years they will spend Hospital last week following an op- eratives, and also the business interMinuet by Bach, Mr. Cornwall; jin Philadelphia and New York where eration for appendicitis. He was forty ests of the county, and because of years of age and was born in Chester, regular games being scheduled Splendid with swards, Miss Erlandson; Dr. Oaks will specialize. one Miss Harris recently returned from Sanpete County, the son of Zachanah game at home and one away from Salut DAmon by Elgar, Mr. Cornwall; Song pf the Oyatahoochee, Vernal where she has directed the and Mary C. Cloward Kump. Surviv- home every week.. This promises to Banks ODoon, Broken Bird, from The Dramatics in the Uintah County High ing are his widow, Katherine Kump be the best source of recreation for and the following children, Albert the 14 rural districts of the Box of God, Miss Erlandson; Ele-gi- e School for the past two years. county. Jay, Arlo, Glen, Myrtle and Lorraine. For Since drawing up the schedule, some by Massenet, Mr. Cornwall; He was a resident of Ely and Sprin other communities have Goodness Sak, TYie Trail, BONA-PEArequested to Miss Erlandson; Chanson Triste by Valley, Nevada before locating on come into the league, but tfyey cannot his farm at Genola. Impressive fun- be taken care of this The Tschaikowsky, Mr. Cornwall; year. However, . Mr. and Mrs. David Bona announce eral services were held Sunday at these communities are developing base of Miss Erlandson. Light Asia, the engagement of their daughter, 1 p. m. in the Genola School house ball with hope of getting into the Melva to Mr. Orlin Peay of Provo. with IntBishop Nelson officiating. farm bureau league another year. The marriage will take place on June Cemein erment was the Santaquin ' in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bills Jr. an- 5, tery. HEAVY FROST DISASTROUS nounce the coming marriage of their Mrs. Howard Wilson entertained at Miss Leona Balzly, daughter of daughter Rhea to Jos. S. Robertson The heavy frost which struck this of Spanish Fork, which will take place a delightful Bridge party Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Balzly, gradafternoon. Present were Mrs. T. H. uated with this years class of nurses valley duing the past week was a real on June 12. Wilson, Mrs. Fearn Gray, Mrs. Er- from the L. D. S. Hospital last week. disaster. Fruit, - berries and vegenest Olson, Mrs. Dorothy Feland, Miss On Wednesday evening the graduates tables were destroyed in all parts of McCORMICK-MOSSMAThelma Vest and the following lad- wera tendered a banquet at the nurses the valley. Tomato planting had been The following announcement receiv- ies from Dividend, Mrs. Shemp, Mrs. home. Thursday evening the gradua- in progress for Some .time and most ed from Gallipolis, Ohio, will be read Dobs, Mrs. Ravane, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. tion exercises were held at the As- of the plants were killed. While some with a great deal of interest by Mullen, Mrs. Waterfleld, Mrs. Wat- sembly Hall and Friday evening a sections .were not so hard hit, the friends: Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCor- kins, Mrs. Roundy, Mrs. Maiison, Mrs. dance (and reception (was . given in loss is quite general. mick, announce the marriage of their Bott, Mrs. Kirkendall and Mrs. Elton. their honor at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. daughter, Alice larget to James Balzly and her daughter, Mrs. Vivian WHY A NEWSPAPER Paul Mossman, which took place on Mrs. Fern Gray gave a pretty child- Montague went to Salt Lake to atIS LIKE A WOMAN On Thursday May 15. They will make their home rens party Tuesday afternoon for tend the festivities. at Gallipolis. The McCormicks were her son Richard who was celebrating prior to the exercises Mrs. Milton This question was propounded by former residents of Payson and Alice his seventh birthday. The tea table Joseph entertained at a dinner at the The Leader, published at Fort Mead, Margret was a graduate from Pay-so- was centered with a lovely birthday Newhouse Hotel for Mrs. Balzly, Mrs. Florida. For the best answer, a subHigh School, In 1928 she grad- cake with seven tapers. Twenty five Montague and Miss Balzly. Miss Bal- scription for one year was offered as uated in nursing from the Halzer young friends enjoyed the happy oc- zly w&3 a graduate from the Payson a prize. Hare are some of the reHigh School before entering the nur- plies: Hospital in Ohio and has followed casion. ses school. the profession since that time very "Bdcaujse bey are thinner , now to be. ' for used than Niles Vest left Saturday Long successfully. they d Because they have The regular monthly clinic for May tyBeach California to spend his sumMiss Emma McDowell, a bride of mer vacation with his sister, Mrs. was held last Friday in the Stake pes. Because they are easy to read. this week was the honored guest at Leonard Barnett. He accompanied House with Dr. Hitchcock and nurse Because they are well worth looka miscellaneous shower given Monday little Gordod Barnett who has visited Evalina Reid of the Utah Countv afternoon by Mrs. Leo Larsen and here for several weeks with his grand- Health Unit in charge. They were ing over. Because back numbers are not assisted by Mrs. Annie Curtis, Mrs. Mrs. Albert H. Powell. A large group parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vest. Permeha Mayer and Mrs. Cecil Ga- much in demand." of close friends and relatives enjoyed Because they are not afraid to the affair, including a group from Mr., and Mrs. Asa Hancock, Mr. boon of the local committee. Twenty-fivchildren were examined, five were speak their minds. Provo and Spanish Fork. Many love- and Mrs. fuis Dunn 'and Mliss defects were noted Because they have a great deal ly gifts were presented to the young Ruth Hiatt returned honfe Monday normal, twenty-si- x corrections of infuence. reported. bride. evening from a trip to Bryce Canyon. and five Because if - they know anything Nellie Patten and Mr. Vcarl Briggs they usually tell it. But the correct answer is: arrived Sunday from Ocean Park, BANK-0-GRA- M California for Memorial Day. Mr. Because every man should have Briggs is enroute east and Miss Pat- one of his own, and not run after his ten will spend the summer in Salt neighbors. -Lake. Miss Eva Clayson and Miss Beth WHEN YOU TUNE IN WITH THE Mr. and Mrs. Eautace Mendenhall Huish'left last week for California FEELING OF SUCCESS and daughter Jean, spent Sunday in on a vacation trip and will visit varBANK Park City with Mr. and Mrs. Max ious pjaces of interest. FITS IN WITH A GROWING Mendenhall. ACCOUNT THIS COMMUNITY Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Squires and BANK YOU GET THAT Bishop R. L. Wilson and children baby daughter left for their home PERFECT RECEPTION at Idaho Falls after visiting for a spent Tuesday in Salt Lake. OF STATION fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stanton left Jensen. Mrs. Squires was formerly this week for Homcrsville to spend Miss Emily Dudley. the summer. In honor of her sister, Mrs. J. M. Mrs. Gunilla Tucker of Provo spent Squires of Idaho- Falls, Mrs. B. L. the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Jensen entertainet at a Bridge LunchJohn Persson. Her guests numeon last Friday. broadcast from your community Mrs. Henry Erbered twenty-fou- r. CHURCH landson received the high score favor PRESBYTERIAN financial service station NOTICE Mrs. Minnie Perkins the low and .Mrs. Squires a guest prize. Dr. W. M. Paden will preach at the Mrs. Charles C. Jensen of Redmond Community Church, Sunday at 11:00 A. M. is spending the week here with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. community broadcasters Mr. and Mrs. John Loutcnsnek and I.e Roy Jensen of Salt Lake were -of community son La Mar of Magna came down for guets at the Jensen home over Sun- Memorial Day. day. J All persons interested in a Permanent pln to control and use the high . waters of Payson Creek are requested to meet at the Council bers at 8:00 Oclock P. Friday, June 1929 ... Y BILLS-ROBERTSO- N N n bold-face- ' e A listen in THAT AT State Bank of Payson ! |