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Show Ir ii i 7 . om Tt . VOI . XXXVII tf''&&2h , No. AV uimr 24 PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY UTAH. JUNE PROMINENT PAYSON CTi IZEN ANSWERS CALL irwoini 14, 1929 $2.00 PER YEAR LOCAL ODD FELLOWS NEW MAIL SCHEDULES PAYSON LIONS HOLD RULES GOVERNING GODLODGE CONDUCT FUNERAL 'REGULAR DINNER SESSION! DESS OF LIBERTY VOTSERVICES FOR D. P. Owing to changes in train schedING CONTEST De. ih again claimed one of MCDOWELL The rtgular meeting of the Payson ules in several of the Western states Iay sons steemed citizens when Lions Club preceded with the regu- - mail dispatches and .receipts at l)aidj fur Goddess of I i II. P Pay-so- n are changed as follows: North 'lii.' inert Odd Fellows Lodge, of lir Lncheon, was held last Friday bound June i, after a Lngerirg dines, mail is tied out at 7:50 A. M. ,i. lie h. te.-- a mui.ber for mo,re 'cnirg at the Strawberry Hotel, and He had lived his entire life of sev at 9.30 A. M. again th.n thirty tour yuus conducted the The future possibilities for the enty years in Payson, having been Mail in the for Santaquin, Goshen, EurprinPayson was .ive funeirt seitice held for try industry born here on April 22, 18 t. IL d Mammoth is tied out at 5.10 P. d theme scussed. eka, Meiljv.ill on Monday after- cipnl M. Mail parer i were Charles and Susan IIafrom Tintic arrives at 7.50 ,;a T.d All d Ca.l Lundell of Benjamin, Evan Eric Unlh ernacle. t1(, Stake . Brewerton, pioneer settlers. I n ..s , the ord.r and also ami Jesse Hall were present re-- A. M. Mail from the North arrives thejkson 1885 e was marrie to Ruth Simon,, p g body, prwe ,tl, g the local Poultry Associa- here at 10.00 A. M. and 5:15 P. M. this uniting two of the iiroin.n m. Mail for places' South of Santaquin tion ami each talked on the industry. fannl 's of the community. Eigh Th dub passed a resolution favor-- a must now be sent North and there is child i n were bo n from t h up on, group, to honor Mr. McDowell, whoring the extension of the railroad to no North bound mail leaving this Post seven of whom survive as follows,! bad sei ved on the council for a term Kalmnth, Oregon, a matter that is Office after 9:30 A M. Lant. Frank, Homer, Oriamell and1 o Use the Air for quicker service ,m.r jc.ii-seing opposed by the Union Pacific Max Brewerton and Mrs. Sue lTlloik Air Mail for San Francisco leaves order u, iho Mayor all business System. of I yson and Mrs. Viola Kjergaid,, Lake City at 9:30 a. m. and 9:30 Salt L c.O'Od dtiing the time oi the h The members went on record as of Sidt Lake. The widow survives for Chicago, 4:00 a. m. and m.; p. favoring an immediate survey to be also t 'Ur grandchildren, one brother, 4:00 m.; for Los Angeles. 9:10 a. p. m.id to 1K'-find the maximum sugar J'H) or, head of the Odd Charcs Brewerton of Raymond Can-m. 9:30 and p. m; for Pasco, Washbe can secured for .t1 s an, reage that ti ict organ. zaLon was m ada, md two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Ar a. m.; for Great Falls, 9:45 ington, in determine to next the if order rcises. eve The opening year chibal and Mrs. Fanny Simons 0fj cl.ai ;;e of th 6:00 a. m and 4:00 p. m, Montana, in be can conducted operated warden was service the Payson factory by Salt Lake. A letter leaving Salt Lake at 4:00 an i in plain, if II. Bown and E. Dean 1930. ices Impressive funeral sen wei, a. m., reaches Chicago at 6:00 p. m. To akt rs included John E. Betts, Farewell Greetings were extended held Thursday at 2 P. M. in the Sta; e A letter leaving Salt same day. Fait I .,! o, F. F. Cellventtra of to President P. C. Wightman and W. Tabernacle with Bishop R. L. Wilson of 4 p. m reaches Chicago at Lake at Spline m!1c, Mayor I.. D. St, wart, C. McCormick who were leaving for of the Third Ward officiating. 6:00 a. m. next day. An Air Mail lli'lio p R. L. Wi'son and Charles II. the National Convention. Intf "ment was in the Payson City letter leaving this office at 7:50 a. m. V. hite. Cemet ry under the direction of the or 9:30 a. m. connects with the 4:00 Ihe m: vul piogrm included two MANY OUT OF TOWN Deser. t Mortuary'. p. m. Air dispatch at Salt Lake and 'Clect'or-by a mixed quartette com FUNERAL arrives in Chicago 6:00 a. m less PEOPLE ATTEND jiO'Cd of C. O. Nelson, Freeman Bird, STAKE QUARTERLY hours from Payson. than twenty-fou- r FOR D. P. McDOWELL Mrs. r.lva Taylor and Mrs. Edna CONFERENCE on Air Mail is five cents Postage ISnow wdth Miss Mae Taylor as accom for first ounce and ten cents for each Among the out of town relatives Nel o Stake Quarterly Conference p.ini't; a duet by Mr. Nel son and Mrs additional ounce. Five cents will and friends here on Monday to attend will be held in the Tabernacle at Fay-so- T.ulor and a s:do by Mr. Bird. a letter by air mail as far as carry The benediction was by David Sar-- , the funeral of D. P. McDowell were on Saturday and Sunday, June two cent stamp will take it by ordia Powell and -- 1 and the dedicatory prayer at Mr. and Mrs. Stephen 22 and 23, 1929 mail. Wilson Miss and of Magna, nary family by Grant Simons. Opening Session on Saturday Eve the grave v, There are five air mail .routes centMr. and Mrs. James Betts and John i Funcial Homo directed ning at 8 oclock. E. Betts of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. ering in Salt Lake City. In volume in the City Cemetery. Seasons on Sunday at 10 A. M. and rnu-nof air mail handled Salt Lake is secRay Powell of Nepii, Mr. and Mrs. 2 P. M., with the closing Leo Larsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray ond largest in the United States. M. I. A.' Conference session at 8 FIRST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY A. C. Page of Mammoth, Mr. and Mrs. werton was called on Sunday j I poul-iny- h -- , - lV-- - ! j 1 t a j i . . . ! 1 i n a- - Thc-CLiu-d In-l- t P. M. on Sunday Knight Jacobson of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs A B. Anderson of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Anof Ephriam derson The Relief Society organization of d Wa.-is sponsoring a pro the Fiist CARD OF THANKS gram to he g ven m th: Sunday eve-rin- g service in honor of fathers day. Each organization in the ward is conWe wish to thank the many friends tributing some part on the program nil the public in geiferal for the sin- and al! fatln n in th Ward are ex cere sympathy and kindness shown us ported to be present. at the death and burial of oUr be-loved sob and brother, Lynn Starr' AMERICAN BOY GENERAL Ballard. FATHERS DAY PROGRAM SUNDAY TO SPONSOR BENJAMIN RESIDENT DIES IN SALT LAKE William Wilshire Richardson, a pro minent resident of Benjamin and well kriown by all residents of Payson died last week at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ernest A Huber in Salt I ake. He returned to Salt Lake with his daughter when she came to Bijamin for Memorial Day' and death came very suddenly. Funeral services were held Sunday at Benjamiit with interment in the Benjaminj Cemetery. LOCAL POULTRY ASSOCIATION HOLDS MEETING a The members of the local Poultry Association held a very important meeting Wednesday. Announcement of plans discushed there, which are not yet complete will be announced offer the next meeting. Mr. A. Willardson a member on the board of the Utah Poultry Association, was the principal speaker. WAS LAST OF CAVALIERS A brigadier general at major-generat twenty-five- , at Indian twenty seven, a great fighter he went to his death at thirty-seven- , the immortal hero of American youth. And Urns bo.- gim.ral whom Ohio gave to the nation, whom Michigan calls her own and has honored with a great monument and who died on the soil of Montana in the most famous Indian fight in American history was George Armstrong Custer, whom a recent biographer has aptly called The last of the Cavaliers. The story of Custers life is a romantic one and an interest ng sketch of hi , motoric career appears in this issue of The Chronicle. Look for the illustiated fiat urn article The Last of the Caveliers, by Elmo Scott Wat- We do not suggest that you deny yourself reasonable enjoyments, in order to save. We do suggest that you save, regularly, a small part of your income which you can easily put aside without self denial. Til-so- ! If- - ill m State Bank of Payson Wtl JtPlI if I) 1 1 JWJ 9M Payson Fish and Game Assn Ross Fillmore, Reporter OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOUNG MEN WHO JOIN CITIZENS MILITARY TRAIN ING CAMPS ' We are approaching the close of th of the 1929 C M T C enrollment campaign and are still a little short of our area quota. A failure in reach ing our quota is likely to result in a drastic reduction in the size of the Fort Douglas Camp or a possible discontinuance of CMTC training at this station. Many opportunities await the young plan who joins the CMTC. Young men of Payson and vicinity are urged to enroll for CMTC train ing at Fort Douglas. For further information see H. S. Tipton, Utah County Representative. SO THE PUBLIC MAY KNOW Starting next Wednesday June 19, all Ba.rber Shops in Payson will close at 1:: P. ,M. during the June, July and August, and at 6:30 P. M. prompt on all week nights except Saturday and dance nights, when they will ,remain until 9:00 P. M. open and in Payson Beauty Shoppe will spend a part of each week here. Mr. and Mrs. George Whetman, heir who are leaving soon to make Mrs. L. D. Stewart entertained at home in Riverton! have been the hona series of two Bridge Luncheons durored guests at several social functions ing the past week. On Saturday she during the past week. On Thursday entertained for the ladies of the Senthe O. N. O. Evening Bridge evening the following ior Bridge Club Club entertained at the home of Dr. Newell of Provo, Mrs. special guests, Mrs. Frank Wheelwright in their ad Mrs. Ray Monson, Mrs. Stanley Wilhonor. Dinner was served in the early son, Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall. Mrs. evening followed with Bridge. E. E. Robison, Mrs Floyd Wilson, Mrs Last Friday evening the Tres Joli W. T. Amos, Mrs Dave Shuler, Mrs Club entertained at the home of Mrs Wendell Erladson, Mrs T. E. Reece Earl Page with Mrs Whetman am, thl and Mrs B. L. Jensen. Miss May Mchonored guest. Bridge was the diverBeth received the club prize, Mrs. sion. Mrs. Jack Wilde and Mrs. EuFloyd Wilson add Mrs. Newell the gene Hillman received the favors. guest prizes. Lovely summer flowers decorated the On Thursday afternoon the membrooms. ers of the Junior Bridge Club were the guests of Mrs. Stewart at a most Mrs. Sid Coray was hostess at a delightful afttrnoon function. delightful luncheon last Thursday afternoon. Covers were placed for Mrs. A large number of people from the E. II. Street, Mrs. John F. Oleson, Mrs four wards of Payson were in Salt R W McMullin, Mrs Clara Page, Mrs Lake Sunday for the Temple excu-sioGenevieve Ellsworth. Mrs. A. R. Wilson, Mrs. Albert H. Powell, Mrs. Lee R Taylor, Mrs. Arza C. Page, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wayland R. Wight- C. E. Cloward Jr., Mrs. M. Burdick man were in Salt Lake over the week and Mrs. Page Peery. end. Mr. Rose Braithw'aitc of Manti is Miss Gwen Wride has been visiting visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George A. Cheever. in Salt Lake with relatives. Mel-von- -- WSi Niel-M- r. Ole-so- SCOUTS When Sir Robert Baden Powell Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Krauss andlfounjed the Boy Scout movement in family who have spent the past sev- England, it proved too attractive and en .months at Burbank, California, too well adapt-- d to youth to make it where Mi. Krauss has been employed to limit its great opportum Hn sheet metal work, returned to their ties t boys alone. The sister organi home in Payson on Wednesday. nation, i.r.own in England as the Girl Guides, quickly followed and won an Mrs. Gould Dixon was hostess to equal success. Mi-'- . the Sorosis Bridge Club Thursday eve JulteHe Low, a personal friend Mrs mother. her of home the at Fa' her or Scouting, with the the ning of Charles Cloward. Guests exclusive of club members who enjoyed hrr hospitality were Mrs. Waldo Wilson, Miss Chrystal Schaerrer, Miss Evelyn Miss Rhea Wilson and Miss Rhea The Girl Scouts met Fridav at the Stark of Los Angeles. The club prize Wd Comm-- n tv Chur'di at the regularly was awarded to Miss Marjorie Waldo Mrs to veel ly meting. Ms McBeth, scout son, the guest pride to consolation tracer, was in il a"ge and tenderfoot 'gift Wilson and the ' were pa- - or) by ShirPy exum'nafons Elwood Dunn. Mrs. iMims'.n and I.onaine Ba Ly. Foil- Miss Virginia Street is spending a ..w,ig Gi bj'ii.'s meeting a candy scouts under fortnight in Salt Lake at th.- home of pull was enjoyed ly the Ann Porter. 'the Blanche (I of red ion her aunt, Mrs. B. B. Brewester. Ter-vor- t, Y GIRL SCOUT NOTES OF GIRL men. TWO POPULAR YOUNG LADIES BRIDES OF JUNE At a meeting held at Salem Monday night, the Holstein bull blocks Two of Paysons most popular young of south Utah County were organized ladies were numbered among the bride'1 into what is known as the south Utah of June this week. County Holstein Bull Association, with Miss Rhea Bills, daughter of Mr. Mocks organized at Palmyra, Spring- and Mrs. J. S. Bills Jr. was married ville and Salem, the officers of the on Wednesday June 12 in the Manti newly organized association are: An Temple, to Joseph Robertson of Span drew V. Nelson, Springville, President; ish Fork. A. H. C. Otteson, Salem, At the same time Miss Marie and S. J. Boyer, Springville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank , and W. H. Tervort was married to Mr. O. Blaine and Mrs. J. M. Vance and babylsen Palmyra, director at large. This Larson of Provo. Mrs. Tervort and Mrs. James Morborger and son of organization ties up the four bulls Mrs. Edna Tweede, mother and sister Ogden, visited in Payson last week .ecenty imported from the Ilollywoo of the bride ard Mrs. T. C. Larson with Mrs. J. R. Vance. farms of Washington into an assoc- and Clyde Larson, mother and brother iation whereby the four of them have of the bridegroom were present for Miss Edith Ott, Miss Eugene Breeze the ceremony. in which Kermit Tdso,, Clyde McBeth and definite rules and regulations The two youig couples left in the Walter Peay are all home from Salt! the four bulls will be kept in good afternoon on a motor trip to the Lake where they attended school at condition and changed every two canyons of Southern Utah. Westminister College during the past years allowing eight years service for school year. BONA-PEAeach group at the original cost. The bulls are from records of 800 to 1000 Mrs. Jennie B. Hill, Mrs. Grace The marriage of Miss Melva Boni, Mrs. Alta Cowan and Miss Vera pounds for three generations and are young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DavHurst attended the M I A. Confere-enc- e some of the best blood ever shipped id Bona to Mr. Orlin Peay of Provo, in Salt Lake last week. Will into the state. The directors of the was solemnized last Friday in the Madsen and Roy Johnson represented local blocks and the members of the Salt Lake Temple. The young couple the Young Mens. in Provo canyon blocks as well as the officers of the spent several days will be at home this week to and Mrs. Lydia S. Carpenter of Manti local and county farm bureau are to their friends at Provo. Mrs. Peay has been visiting in PaysorT this week be complimented on the organization. will continue as manager of the Secretary-treasurer- twenty-three- , a ORIGIN HOLSTEIN BULL ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED P. C. Wightman, president of the Liberty for Fourth of July parade will begin Payson Lions Club and W. C, McCormick left Sunday by automobile for Saturday morning, June 15. Select Louisville, Kentucky to attend the your candidate and be ready to sup- National Convention as delegates port her. from the Payson Club. , Mr. McCorRULES FOR CONTEST: mick was accompanied by Mrs. Mc1 Ballot boxes will be placed in Cormick, Miss Jane Wood and Miss business houses. Madge Reece. After the convention 2 Votes sold for 1 cent each they will go to Gallipolis, Ohio to 3 Open for all candidates up to visit with Mr. McCormicks relatives and including June 20. then the ten and the feature of that visit will be candidates receiving the most votes the celebration of Mr. McCormicks will continue in the race until June mothers 97th birthday on June 29. 29. They will go to Niagara Falla and 4 Results of voting will be publish- other places of interest en route to ed in the Chronicle and advertised in London, Canada, the old home of Mrs Orpheum Thnatrc. McCormick where they will visit relatives. The trip will consume about six weeks. SERVICES HELD FOR Mr. Wightman was accompanied LYNN STARR BALLARD by Mrs. Wightman and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Williams of Provo. In their Lynn Starr Ballard, twelve year travels after leaving Kentucky, they old son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bal- will visit Washington, D. C., and othlard, who met a tragic accidental er places of interest in the East. death last Thursday was laid to his final rest on Sunday following a FISH AND GAME NOTES beautiful service in the Fourth Ward Chapel. Say Boy!! Talk about fish hounds. The Heber A. City council chamber was full of in Curtis was Bishop them and the were Thursday evening June 13. charge George speakers Last Thursday 10,000 fish from tha A. Wyler and Charles H. Vhite. The opening prayer was offered by Federal hatchery were planted at the W. Fred Tanner and the benediction bead of Payson Canyon and on Friday 2000 trout, large enough to catch by John C. Taylor. This last planting The musical program included a were planted. vocal solo by Mrs. Irene Provstgaard, came from the State Hatchery at vocal duet by Mrs. Edith Wyler tand Springville. All streams in our territory are in Miss Ella Larson, vocal solo by Elclass condition for fly fishing. 1st mo Martin of Provo and two selecGo tions by the Fourth Ward Relief Socfishing fellows and get you a mess of fish but dont be a hog. iety Chorus. Intermtnt took place in the City Lets not cut our own throats on the Cemetery under the direcion of the fish and game. A mess of fish is a mess of fish. Claudin Funeral Home. Leave some for your fellow sportsVoting t, Mrs. Bert Taylor and children will leave Saturday for Delta to spend the. summer with Mr. Taylor who L ployed there. In, honor of Mrs. Taylor a party was given Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Dave Shuler by the members of the Tres Joli Bridge Club. Prizes were given son in this to Mrs. Earl Page ail Mrs. C. H. Dixon. Mr. and Mrs Ilyrum Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Davies of Fillmore ThursMrs. J. C. Barney enter! abed a Utah, w'ere visitors in Payson group of ladies at a pleasant informal day social afternoon on Wednesday. Mr. ad Mrs. Ray West anfl family went to Mt. Pleasant Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mr. Wests sister' Postmaster. PAYSON DELEGATES LEAVE FOR CONVENTION AT LOUISVILLE aI |