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Show u i f , . A ' .1 FI tt M &ay VOL. XXXVII., No. 22. D. P. nirm j PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY UTAH JUNE, McDowell passes. WALT PEAY WINS HONOR AT WESTMINISTER AWAY i- -, McDowg will be held Monday at 2 P. M. m the Nebo Stake Tabernarle. Inter- 7, 1929 I A NX A , U .vll O.nt j Dm, i 1 - i O. P. SKAGGS STORE N BURGLARIZED 1 1 .57 , (lO'-hc- , , j j -- j FOR SALE FOR CASH McCormick Mowing Machines $25.00 each McCormick Hay Rake Payson, Utah. 1 i a deer in ctinan d covc-i- d L llich Li" ' (hi al near his resid-nc- e With early Tu 'sd ly morn'rg. hr a m tar iv of Melvin Elmer he in g ttinp the animal from iii i. ,'. E win r at if dud from exhaustion .n a'l.r the k u". The men phon- rr ' ar.d vt iv Hi ,f fs .buy 1 THAT i I j John Persson enroute to Los Ange where they will be the guests F. Persson for a fortnight Mis. Nib her and son L. V. Ii t Tn u- day morning for! j I ii er ranch in Daggclt County j i i'ii U ! 1 ! a "l matter e them- - VCS, LOST: 500 CONGRESSMEN! ANY IN YOUR OWN FAMILY? 1 cirs and teachers of the Ward Rthcf Society numbering th j ty five enjoyed a short officers i(i;h g followed with a social at the huiru of Mrs. Maggie Stark Monday evcnii Tre assisting hostesses were Mrs. Flora Barnett, Mrs. Vetis Bingham, M's. Stella Forsey and Mrs. Cecil Cahoon. Tdiss Elizabeth Simons and Miss Christa Olson entertained musisal umbers and readings. were served. Off, 1 - c- broadcast from your community financial service station ii11-- State Bank of Payson community broadcaster? of community 1 r . i ..Ig' Se-"(- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krlandson and a lost congressman! AJa wcnt to Salt Lake Tues-ha- t' o 'iv, . r i.n your family tree, The idrUfrhttr G r Die graduation of Miss Nor-".- ii iron v. compiled the new,1'" r.s- "re- - d rectory would like to i.i.i E lanj.-o- n from the University of hrov. Ti. y Iv1'!' th nfiiu-- j and con-pi- Ueh. On Wednesday the family left i onl of all the men and by automobile for New York to visit v. o who have i cried 'n congress Miss Thelma Eilandson who graduTi.iii'i)- n" lhav but 500 of them are tins wot k witr her masters deated ,1, !oc ; O' 111 ' l't gree from Columbia University. She ir a1 place; is licking, las accepted a position on the staff 'h.h ar, 'l!i 'in: Hi' moiurnental work that institution for the coming Ii. n Vi h completed is Wlj mect the family at i Raid about it in lo i D. C. and they will visit tV h, t i'm 'nr" article laist: of interest enroute to New h! fii' ( Flmo Scott ' '"1 . . i ork. Wat-o- n in thi' issue of The Chronicle. 1W mi IT-t- j ad-t'i- ; , THAT 1 Mi'S Melva Bona, a young bride of early June was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous showeg given Monday evening by Mrs. Blaine Hansen and Miss Rhea Wilson at the Hansen home. Close friends of the young hiide were bidden and she received many lovely gifts. Games were playa and lunch was served. vi-D- in k Mrs. Floyd Wilson entertained at a beautifully arranged Bridge Dinner VI ednesday evening. Early summer flowers were used in profusion to decorate the rooms and to centeg the aiiiull tables where the guests were Sieved. Those present included the members of the Evening Bridge Club and tne following special guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Adams of Los Angelas, Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Nebeker oi Daggett Co., Mr. and Mgs. B. L. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Street, Mr. and M rs. Dave Shuler, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson. Mis. Dave Bigler, Miss Mildred Pace Miss Clara Pace, Miss Rutr Butter-Gel- d L-- t Mi- -. r Carter of Eureka and and Roland Erlandson driver, i moth' - bits. Andrus of Los An-h- ft Saturday for & three weeks motor in Payson last wet.' trp. They will go to CEeyene, Omaweek. ha, Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Denver and home over Pikes Peak ,DI FR FOUND IN HIGH Highway. They will visit with LINE CANAL wrile in Missouri. A Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fercday of Mam moth spent Sunday here with Mrs. and Mrs. Grant Iii! Mrs. Mattie Stark and daughters, credays parents, Mr. i H Simons. Mrs. Theo Howard and Miss Rhea m Stark, and Mr. Joe Pauley of Los Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Nebeker went Angeles are visiting relatives and to Salt Lake Tuesday for the Comm-friend- s T in Payson for a few days. cncenient Excrecises at the University of Utah.! Thir son. Lee Nebeker was and Persson Harold Mrs. Mr. and a gra Ate from the Law School of ' J . Hi Mr. and Mrs. Melvin two children of Garland visited for a the i? i(; Die exercisi s. attended short time Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.jTc'V-J.I- '' I!rre lie L-- survived by rarkln Earl H B- - Byn sisters, Marie, Be,r-- ! LUS, aalates and W1,etman: 1.00 S' ami Gai cut, and tlir,aMd GflgTT i e, II. S. fireworks, Ag- Tipton j chairman, iluothei-- , liowaul, Ralph and F. ehcr Butler, John W. Smith, Clay- -. , n y In, x i andinoihers, Mr- F. M. Lourne Wilson, Dewey Sargent, Will dat d Mrs. Will Payson an Madsen and John McCall ; dance, Darof Nephi. a rell Brown, chairman, Ben Roe, Harold Simmons, Stanley Wilson and Clifford leieryl s rvi'cs for Lynn Ballard Harris; parade. Wells Cloward chairv '11 bi hi Id Sunday at 2 P. M. in the man, Frank Kerr, Edward Crook, LouHouith Warl Chap'd. Interment in is Bates, Reid Persson, Cleon Moore tlie Pay-o- n City Cemetery will be Mearl Haskell, George Barnett, Clarnode- - the dTeetion of the Claudin ence Tuttle, Earl Haskell, Joseph W. I'line.ul Home. Crook and Archer Butler; decoration, Clyde Tervort chairman, Albert Wyler, Leon Hiatt, Charles Fillmore, AbDOWELL-JACOBSOner Baird, Will Box, Cleon Tanner, and Wesley Pulver; program, VerM' lluu ia McDowell, daughter of non Persson chairman, Dr. A. L. Cur. P. P. McDowell was man iod tis, It D McKell, Harold Jones, Mar: i.Di.d.t.' June 1, to Glen Jacobson of vel Hancock, Henry Wyler and Roe i u o. They will res de at Prove. G roes beck. Members of the American Legion EDWIN FINCH OF GOSHEN Auxiliary will be appointed to work DIES IN CALIFORNIA on the various committees. oecu , ment under the direction of Claudin Funeral Home will be in Payson City no guidanace in their play time is no lunger accepted. Cemetery. Tne young people of Payson have Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sell of Oakland, long held a place of high rank in California, are in Payson visiting witn moial staatiaidi's. Juvende authoriMrs Sells parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. J. ties in this county repot t le.-- s delinMorrell. quency among Payson young people than in any other community oi- its size in. the county. It is up to us GIRL SCOUT NOTES as citizens to help keep up this high standard. We can all feel proud of The Test of a Scout. the interest taken in recreation by the eanous organizations in our city. What are the final tests of a scout? I he ladies auxilary of the AmeriBefore the world you must try her can Legion are sponsoring a kinder-gaite- n and a chddre.A story and out. Will she do her good turn every laws play hour xoi this summer. The day? Does she live the scout all the way? Does she stick to her Farinas have entered the base ball Is she help- league. The phs.cal director of ob and see it through? Does true? and clean reverent, Payson High School is arranging an ful, she live like a scout so all may see? extensive recreational program for What a real live gill scout ought to this summer for young people. The know? These are the tests a scout Cultus Club is planning another prothem ject in theri play ground activity progoes through. She must pass Khaki blue not true is she all or gram in the form of a tennis court scout but living a to be placed in the west ball park. make badges dont Dont out. live so it These movements rac all commendlaw does; the be veneer stuck on witr glue; be solid able and Payson citizens should come to the assistance of the leaders in tu mahoyany through and through. rn The girl scoouts have been holding these various activities. 1 their regular meetings every Friday Some cities have their art projects Crurch the Community afternoon at others their agricultural clubs, others re for the past eight weeks. their extensive reading circles, Payfa Five of the girls have passed the ton has a project as worthy as any Tedcrfoot requirements. They are of those in her recreation and directed tssiiaaaaBiiBaapjriaajiaaiaejasszaajsisisiBssssftivrr if Gail McBeth, Irene Day, Blanche Anne play activities, and with Porter, Nellie Hoffer and Sylvia Day. of all citizens Payson will take her have elected the following place in the front rank as a progresThey ! BANK-0-GRA- M officers: Blanche Anne Porter, Chair- sive ana up to date commhnity. Helen man; Irene Day, Secretary; Ini tit, Porter, Treasurer; Sylvia Day and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crook and Nellie Hoffer, Patrol Leaders; Shirley dahghter left Tuesday l'or their home Monsen. Scribe. in Nevada after visiting here for a Shirley Monsen. WHEN YOU TUNE IN WITH THE few weeks wdth their parents, Mr. 0. K. Mrs. McBeth. Mar-gret FEELING OF SUCCESS and Mrs. Hyrum Crook and Mrs. II! Wilde. FITS IN WITH A GROWING BANK Mr. and Mrs. Parker Coomhs of ml ACCOUNT AT THIS COMMUNITY Ogden were visiting with relatives Miss Anna Page, who is engaged BANK YOU GET in Payson last week. in extension work for the state board PERFECT RECEPTION with relatives in Leslie Hilkman and Ferrin Hilkman of education visited OF STATION week. last Payson of Salt Lake and Miss Florence Hickman of Provo visited last week ' in Payson. al Joseph E. Flanders is general chairman and will be assisted by ahe following committies: Advertising, Stanley Wilson, chairI). C. Forsey, Mr. Biriggs, man; George Spainhower, Glen Cowan and Allan Butler. Sports, Dr. L. D. Stewart, chairman, Joseph Flanders, Harold Simmons, James A. Daniels and I'ajl Davig; concessions, Clifford Har-li- s chairman, Jack Wjlde, Lee Done, Im! 'Badham, Page Peiy, fWilliJs Johnson, Allan Simons, Frank Brew-erto- n ad Vivian Montague.; finance, James. love chairman, Dr. Frank Chrtis, Ben Roe, lit 1 i . The O.P. Skaggs store at Payson, managed by Fhilo C. Wightrnan a.d his son, Nod Wightrnan was burglarized some time during Tuesday nighl Tre discovery was made when the stoje was opened Wednesday morning. trance was gained by a rear window from which a pane of glass had been removed but first the robber h.. Edwin I inch, a former resident of .ried to jimmy the rear door and a at Iortola, Cal died on Junc-1!7 "7 7'1 A! railroad tool which had been usel ifoi ilia from injuries sustained in a was left. Cosh amounting to $151.- -' n me accident. H hrd been employcomprised the loot, nothing else ed for the past few years as shift This amount ,, b the Walker Mining Comhav.ng Ibeen Jaken. included $50 taken from the grocery puny al Ppri ig Garden California. He cash register, 25 from tre markt t1 spent hi- - eutue liie, prior to that as a res dent of Goshen. The register and the remainder was the market, which had been1 1, , ,y v a- - brought to the Claudlin frpm ccipt Georue Hand, a former resident of hidden away. This leads to the sup uiiur.il Home at Payson on Monday Injamin and well known in Payson position that a person somewhat fam- - ;., ihneral services weie held on (bed at his home in Midvale last the place had committe about iliar , tdneday at the Goshen ward chapel week. Funeral services were held Sunthe robbery although a parcel eon-'innent was in the Goshen Genie day in the Midvale Chapel and interthe in from $200 urvivid ly his widow, e ;3 receipts ,y, ment was in tre Benjamin Cemetery. laining (A nc a Page Finch, and the grocery was overlooked. The sher- Mrs. Twda Wall Miss Lorna Wentz of Provo has been iffs office was notified at once and i"llowi"g children, f Mrs. Winona blumo of Gulden; piing the guest of Myra McClellan for a are working on the case with several and Leon n, Dona.d, t,Tis. Dick, Algurn week. clues to follow up. , i Fine h all of Gosien a. so by one grand- ; .iluM ami the following brothers and s 2KBKJBBKBBBKMKMIEEBIEIEEE2Ea,;L4S2:LF.aii-.tir.lv.tl,Will, am and Ephriam Finch Mi''. Mary Ostl r of of tio hen, K m Zella Johnson of Mrs. djnngviiL, Mis. Elza Diaper of Lake K Co hen, N 2 n ? wr, and Ms. Minnie Gurley of H C.Filoi n. a. re aiin 0 'PAYSON TO HAVE ROUSING OLD FASHION TIME ON JULY 4th , ed. M,r. Inquire Stan Douglass (P Payson ia to have a big rousing old fashioned Fourth of July celebration this year. The American Legion Post 4S have charge of the affair and have committees appointplans started Council. and Mrs. W. C. McCormick and daughter Jane, and Miss Madge Reece are leaving June 9, for Louisville, Kentucky where they will attend the Inter National Lions Convention to which Mr. McCormick is a Payson delegate. After the convention is ov"r they will go to Ohio and visit wit i rela- lives and friends. Alias Reece will journey on to New . lork where she wall visit with her sinter,. Miss Jennie Reece, who received her Masters Degree this spring . from Cornell University and is a member of the faculty at that institution this summer. BALLARD INSTANTLY KILLED Payson City PAYSON PEOPLE TO BE EASTERN VISITORS Mfru $2.00 PER YEAR Whereas, David P. McDowell has met with death by reason of an accident; and, Whereas he was a citizen of Payson City fer many years and had always been active in furthering the welfare of the city and its inhabitants; and, Whereas he was at the time of his death a member of the City Council of Payson City and by reason thereof he was associated with us tb? undersigned and through this association held cm i.gu-anJ respect, both as a man of high character in his private li,fc and an efficient and able officer in his official life; and, We extend our heart felt sympathy to friends and family of Mr. McDowell, and feel that Payson s losing a very valuable citizen and Servant. Whereas the funeral for Mr. McDowell has been announced to be held in the Nebo Stake Tabernacle on Monday the 10th dav of June, 1929, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M. Now therefore, we as associates and fellow officers with Mr. McDowell request and urge that all business houses and offices be closed from 1:30 o'clock P. M. Monday, June 10th, 1929. after the funeral cf Mr. McDowell. Respectfully, L. D. Stewart. Mayor of Payson City. A. L. Curtis, Geo. C. Chase, Geo. A. Cheever, Earl L. Page, Members , rt Funeral services for D. P. Lii yyTU IN MEMORIAM David P. McDowell prominent citizen oi Pa son and a member ol the Guy Loaned, died at me Payroll Hospital cany lhorsday morning Horn nl- injuries received in an accident Water Peay of Payson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peay was a warded the a!' iound medal for scholar hi', char... ter and athletic ability at Salt Lake College, s, ec al award day exeicises 4. lie is a member of a wue icikc h.s the graduating class of the junior loot cuugnt and He Xtll on a taiita, college department and has made a . ir in schol- gate causing mtei nai injur, lie wa, sjihnd.d record the p caken to the otfice of Dr. L,. D.'ai.hip, debate, dran alics a; d athlet-Stewaand early lnursday tnoimn0 ics. The av.aid given h.m is the high-wa- s removcu t othe nosp.tai lor an est given to any male member of the opeiation m an ehort to save his ilk student body, the medal being given but death came soon alter tu opera- - oy Glenn A. Loyd of Los Angeles of I. os Areeh-- , non. former Westminister Walter ui'toach. to .Vir McDowell came Peay was a graduate , Pasu.i two years ago a to Payton High ston. as jDcm uoik September, lb'Jl, cutter on the John Dixon home, lie and ";n major of The school that lmlowcd his mason trade here lor year Harry Allen who was recently elected next ears student body pres- many years, assisting ia tne bmidmg "f We tonnister was the other 'ident H ox many ox our hnest buildings. candidate for the medal. He hading uid the first cement work in Pa son. also was a forme- - Payson student. Udu He was also one of the oldest .bellows here having joined the o,rda in lbilG. For the past four years he PAYSON S RECREATION nas been a member of the city council. PROGRAM. Mr. McDowell was born Feb. 4, 162, at Bristol, Ohio, lie married to have a real recrea-..unu- l Pa).son Hizzie Powell in Payson on Apul 2, Tins program. is the laul. She died eight years ago. oejective oi a numberprogram of our civic two and Surviving are two daughters a"d social oi gann.ations. sons, Mrs. Leo Larsen of Mammoth, 'ike Iciouie time activity of the Mrs. Glen Jacobson of Provo, Powell determine their moral and Fiank McDowell ox Payson, also people usually tnree brothers and two sisters, Lottie and Mary McDowell, Clair and Jim McDowell oi McConnesville, Ohio and 1'iank McDowell of Victor, Llmois. Funeral arrangements are pending b wo.rd Horn relatives. pA r;o . 'hiii |