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Show oim PAYSON, Neboae Quartely Con- 3 Camps of Daughters of Held Saturday an,unday fer: Pioneers Meet UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, Infant Daughter Dies After Last Funeral Rites For Brief Illness Hyrum Lemmon Held American Legion and Ladies Auxiliary Sponsor Community .Xmas TA of Payson Camp No. 1, Daught-c- s quarterly conference Utah Pioneers met last afThursday of Nebke wa9 held Saturday and ternoon at the home of Mr3 SusanSunday11 Pres. Lee R. Taylor in nah with Mrs Ivy Fran-om- , PLkering charge all meetings. The opening Mrs. Stella Haper and Mrs. session01 was held Saaurday ev Geneva Scbaerrer as hostesses. Mrs ening a Priesthood Convention. Minnie P. Taylor icad the history Bishop rd A. Smith of Salt Lake of her mother, and Mrs grandmother, was pft on Scnday as a rep re and Mis .Ann Van Wagoner Pickering sentati'f the General Church auth- Nebel.er. Mrs N llie Schaerrcr talkorities. junior choir from the Pay-so- ed on the of spirit cooperation of the sec ward furnished the music Pioneers in building roads, brdges, etc Sundayorning under th direction A song was given by Ruth Menlove of Missta Olson, The first speak- and a selection by Grace Taylor, IrAlbert McClellan who er ene Day, Bern'ce Neb on and Arturneme Saturday after an lene Barnett. three years, spent Sego Lily Camp nvt the same day irltjbe S3 German Mission. Short at the home of Mrs. Aurora N. V.'il Glen WiLon, jXikl v given by ' Louise ftel. Dean j Simmorh and son. Ms Ann Barnett gave the his Elmo Yn, semnary students, John tory of her grandmother, Mrs. Ann Mrs An C. Tay Mrs. Alice Hill, Charles 'Van Wagoner Pickering. lie on talked the Curtis early sugar Hawkiirs. Jennie B. Hill, Mrs. Horteniutler and George I. Spen- beet industry in Payson. Readings wee given by Ruth Bar cer. Tlosing address was by Eld nett. er Smr At'tSunday aftenoon session Camp No. 2 met at the home of the sp" were Eldm Smith, Br. Mrs Jennie Hill who read the history George, Brimhall, and the stake of Herman Ellison Hill. Mrs. Leona presidd Lee R. aylor, Arza C. Dixon gave the Utah Hsitory discusAlbert H. Po veil Music sion on the beet industry. Edna Hill, Pago was hy Payson First Ward choir Leila Parker and Dorothy Hill enter1 solo and by Leslie Olson of tained with music and readings.'- Santai; The general and stake Representatives chosen from each churchficials were presented and camp to arrange for the Annual Pioneer Ball in February included Mrs sustaiiby the congregation. .Suwevening a Stake M. I. A. Eliza White, Mrs Cecil Cahoon and confers was held. Dr. Brimhall Mrs. Mamie McClellan. delivorn address on the spirit of The musical program Christ! was ty newly organized M. I. A. Payson High Ag. Club To stake us with C, 0. Nelson as Affiliate With F. F. A. n war st t Merle Lorraine, the five month? nld daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huish of Salt Lake and the grand-hil- d of Mrs. John E. Huish of Pay-sodied Friday in Salt Lake after a brief illness. Funeral services were held at the Deseret Mortuary Chapel 8mday forenoon and the body was n rought to Payson for buriel in the Payson City Cemetery. Surviving are :he patents, one brother, Ralph aged 9, and a sister, Geraldine aged f, Friends who accompanied them to Pasyon were Mr. and Mrs. John Ober-lanslMr. and Mrs. Grant Manning, Mr. and Mrs. IL. H. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Rosc-ndolMr. and Mrs Willy Thomas and Mr. John Wells. n, y, The last funeral rites for Hyrum Lemmon prominent Payson resident, were held Saturday afternoon in the rose room of the Deseret Morauary in Salt Lake City. The services were conducted by Bishop Otto Erlandson of the Payson First Ward were beautiful and impressive. The large congregation was made up largely from former Payson residents who now reside in Salt Lake. Following is thQ program: Vocal solo, Mrs. Aurora II Duncan; invocation, Bishop Cornwall , of Mill Creek; vocal solo, Ida President Henry Gardner of Palmyra Stake, Hugh J. Cannon, former president of the Swiss German mission, and Judge Elias A. Smith; vocal solo, Mrs. Aurora H. Duncan; benediction, T. C. Jeppson, counsellor Weiler-speaking- Albert McClellan, son of Mrs Jen- ;n the first ward bishopric. The dedinie D. McClellan arrived in Salt Lake catory prayer at the graveside in the Saturday morning after an absence of almost three years. He left Salt Salt Lake City Cemetery was by J. Lake on January 28, 1927, for the Will Knight of the Utah Stake presiSwiss German Mission as a representative from the Payson first ward. He spent some time at Basil, Switzerland Mission headquarters and in several of the branches before being transferred to Hamburg; "Germany, where he spent the longest period. He reports that he enjoyed his work very much. dency. Mr. Lemmon died on November 11 and funeral services were conducted The in the Nebo Stake Tabernacle. his the of arrival body was held until nephew many. Albert About REID WILLIAMS Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reid announce the engagement of their daughter Evelyn, to Mr. R. H. Williams of Colorado. The marriage will take feom Ger 'Paysons Community Christmas. tree the first onethat the city has had tor several years is being sponsored by the local post of the Amerii an h and the Ladies Auxilftiy. The tree was furni.shid by the Legion and the it. It Auxilary assisted in has been placed on the corner of main and first north streris and ea h night with bright colored is illuminated light. On Christmas Eve at six oclock, r'l't istmas carols are to be sung about the tree after which Santa Claus will appear and distribute candy to all Chri'dren including the seventh age. Santas headpuarters will be in the S. W. Root Beer s'and during the festivities. At a joint meeting of the. local post of the American Legion and the Ladies Auxilary which was held Monevening in the Community day Church a delightful Christmas program was given by the public buta. of the Brigham Young University. Dr. William Snow deliverd an address on the subvert The Goal of Peace. A quartette rendered three selections; M iss Barton read and Miss' Agnes Hales gave tw? vocal selections. The Recessional, was .read by Miss Maur-4p- e Hinckley of the Junior High Sell oof faruTt y.vn --CXheok was -v charge of the program. g-i- g-- ad young people from Payson and the other wards o' Nebo Stake were in Salt Lake Sat Schools Close For Holiday - Vacation urday for a Junior Temple Excursion under ahe direction of Wayland R. The schools of Payson close thi Wightman, stake chairman of Ger week for the Christmas vacation and eological work. The baptismal work Friday was mostly given to festive seventy-tw- o place during the holidays in Salt At a meeting of the Payson High Lake City. The young couple will at the Temple was by the Nebo Stake BRITA COMING SOON School Ag Club held last ween a residt at Ely, Nevada, their home Presidency, Lee R. Taylor, Arza C SHO HERE DEC. 27th, 28th ialk on poultry raising was given by E. J. Erickson, president of the local being- already for them to occupy. Page and Albert H. Powell. Thar a real treat in store for poultry producers association. the pen ef Payson and vicinity. It The club members voted to affili-aa- e is tint i talking, singing, dancing with the Future Farmers of Amerpietigehe year, Rio Rita, which ica, a state and national organidation in the ger cities of the country This makes them tligible for stock, has hanger runs than any other crop and poultry judging in the state sound petion yet made. At Salt contest work. In February they will Lake, tmanagement of the Orph-eu- participate in an essay contest sponiTre dispensed with the re- sored by the F. F. A. This will begin gular Seville program while Rio with a local contest later going to Rita ''being shown. Never the district, state, Pacific coast, and hach a plan been carried out national. and 'flu the showing of this Le Roy Bunnel, instructor in agrithe Orpheum broke culture in the High School was in all fcrts attendance records. of the meeting. charge Iieson theatre should do capThe acity .ness on Rio Rita. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patten and child; pictkrill be shown for two days, ren spent the week-enat Midvale, ecember ivs each evening, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy 7th December 28th. Elmer. direcjjo activities and a spirit of happiness and goodwill prevailed. The usual Christmas progranj and other entertainment was provided at the high schools and the grade schools ha Christmas trees and programs for the children. tf I m To Our Readers: be-fo- re A Very Merry Christmas and a d Happy and Prosperous W faooks In Public t BRADFORD-GASSE- Library lnd ten, by Fannie Hurst. Ai ely new kind of novel about a Acan business man and his fap a family who spent his monreely but insisted on making hisnl smaller than any item in R Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gasser announce the marriage of their son, Arthur of Payson to Miss Jane Bradford of Leland. The marriage took place in the Salt Lake Temple, Dec. 18. Ellsworth, agent for the Utah hii e. County Nursery ss in Payson taking slhg Beauty, by Temple Bailey orders for nursery stock and will Tjbeflict of a girl whose unuscal be all of his old friends. meet to glad her brother battles with her aside for dfc&o fling everything Get your box chocolate candy of is better one No , OWippiness. to write of youth than Miss Mrs. Geo. A. Wjler 480 E. 1st So. Price 2Vt lb. box for 95c. 8a She understands its conflicts its weakness its strength and 4fishness, On Monday evening, December 23 at laes, and she treats them all 7:30 a Christmas entertainment will Jrlympathy and tolerance, with be given in the Tabernacle. hof style and clarity of thought A musical program consisting of hi; quiet on the Westtm Tront, numbers by the Stake chorus, followpyeu Marie Remarque, translated ed by one act play Why th Chimes frthe German by A. W. Wheen Rang- - will be carried out. Adm. 10- iTVeatest war book that has yet jpritten. It was a sensation in Miss Madge Reece entertained the jGtny and translations have been members of the Sorosis Bridge Club Aed into French, Italian, Dutch, Wednesday evening. A decorated Christmas tree and other suggestions Hungarian, all within of the Yuletide season added to the and Polish ftmonths. festivity of the occasion. Dinner wa' served at one long table, covers beFor Boys a Girls placed for Miss Marjorie Wilson. i heart of Isabel Carlton and ing Mrs. Sargent Barnett, Mrs. Elwood Adventures of Buffalo Bill. Dunn, Mrs. Leonard Barnett, Mrs. forget the story hocr Grande Gudmundsen, Mrs. La Mar La at three oclock. Miss Mrs. Quincy Burdick, Mrs. Cloward, i.gaurete Liddle will be the story Mrs. Ned Wightman, Merrill feaSmith, will be Christmas stories New Year The Payson Chronicle B. F. lc ni aspir-atian- d ft Span-jUlzec- jnt American Fork GetsSte F3r Home Feeble-Minde- d 1 - The ular wn DECEMBER 20, 1929 Satur-'afterno- Mrs. Max Wightman, Mrs. Orlin Peay and Mrs. Blaine Hansen. Mrs. Burrs. Sarah Stark and young daugh- - dick received the award for high score Maxine left Saturday for Los and Mrs. Gcd undsen the consolat- s'eles to visit for several weeks tift. 4 her F. Mrs. James daughter, rs. Emma Wignal was in Salt Ws. Mrs. Starks two sisters, Mrs, zie Kay of Mona and Mrs. Amanda LaAe Sunday to visit her sister, Mrs. brts of Salt Lake, accompanied Mnyna Prirce ar.d her daughter who i very I ill. s Save on the Budget Plan Ask any man who has made a financial success in life how he accomplished it. His answer will By saving." He did not spend every cent he made, but built up a fund which was available be, when he needed it for business purposes. He is no different than you, except that you must learn the saving habit. Save on the budget plan a certain amount each week going into your savings account. You will be surprised how it will grow and earn more money for you. ..Interest 4 per cent compound semi-annuall- y. All members of the Payson Second Ward participated in a most enjoyable ward reunion la ,t Friday. Tho children of ' the ward were from four until six oclock at which time the parents gathered wiih a Later a delightful picnic supper. musical program was given anj a one act play, The Dividing Line, Le Roy Bunnel gave fancy costijiie dances. forho-tate-trainin- g 1 inspected hyJcotpmia- agricultural experts, ,ijj north side of the! state the city of America I neat highway Forts. The land eonysrises apvjximainly CQ0 acres, with sufficient water ' rights for tfeth irrigation and 'culi-r- r forty-tw- o ion and their lo ated on the u - J ' purposes Fries Is 53,000 The price of the site, provided are agreed upon by the owners, is in tein tv-- 'r co .imp" ? 1 f $55,000, which . the iigV a ho -- v of water intlm ineluihs ihr American Fuk Ii.igalion company. Of th f00 aces of land included, the maw ritv is cclaivated, it is an-s- : nouheed The balance of the' land under cultivation is 'intended t to b cultivated by the inmates of the sat institution when the housing facilities., are completed. The land is all suitable. of ton agriculture in the production fruits a&6 Work of Yetab,es' f , sekrtglSl it for tb institution has been earned" from more than six montljs, expqi; other states having mission on necessary .requisites fo? State experts such an jnstitutiori. toonTthe Utah State1 Agricultural college have added their aid to the selection, departpy;nti heads having nvestigated and reported on the conditions of soil, location of the land and water right available. On advice of experts, the commission considered utes mainly which were close to the ' enters of population. j , 'advised-fthcom;-- ; CARD I (3 "y": OF ente-ttaine- The Gleaner girls of the first ward their annual Christmas tree and parly, Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Hazel. Fatten Keeno and Lotto wpre played and refreshmenas were served. Gifts were exchanged by those present and a happy Christmas spirit prevailed Preseql were Mrs. Fatten and Mrs iLois Bowen, the class aeaehers, Mis' Marjorie Wilson, class president, Mrs. Ann J. Loveless, stake gleaner di rector, Mrs. Klea McClellan and Mrs. Adelia Bates of the ward presidency. M. I. A. held We wish to extend our sincere gratitude to Our many friends who offer. ed their assisstance, and to those that jjny way took part in tho funernj o..i7V services held both in Payson and Lakofor our husband and uncle, - ' t Ilyrum Lemmon. Mrs. Ilyrum Lemmon Mrs. J. A. McClellan and family Jennie Wilson entertained ten her young friends, at her Jhome - to celebrate her Sunday " birthday annivers bii -- Miss of "s fg'J-mnoo- bs j J J J Mrs. William Wilson entertained at dinner Tuesday evening for her son, Jesse, the ocassion being his birthday anniversary. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson Mr- - ent- ertained twelve friends at a dinner party and carda last Saturday evening The guests were served at three L. Wilson left for Mrs. Robert and small tables and the decorations ' & Los Angeles Wednesday to remain details were all carried koct in the until aftr,r tbe holidays with her daugh Christmas colors. - Cards were placed ter, Mrs. Daniel Higginbotham and for M". and Mrs. Frank Kerr, Mr. infant daughter. and Mrs Ezra Stewart, Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Powell, Mr. and Mrs II B Bow- en,' Mr and Mrs. Clarence Tjjttle, Mr. and Mrs Bown received the prize During the early fall every room for high score. i , . at the Peteetneet School was enrolled in the Junior Red Cross, the children Mrs. Otto Erlandson was hosted contributing pennies to cover the mem- at a ' most enjoyable luncheon and They were ahen ask- rook bership fee. party Wednesday aftenioonThe ed to bring ao school some small friends enjoyed berhospit following article to he placed in Christmas ality, Mrs.. John DoneMrs. C. .IL boxes, each room packing a number Young, Mrs Asa,- - HaijrtJrk, Mrs, A.( L.' to be sent to the poor children in Curtis, Mrs. John Persson,' Mrs. P. The children the Ilawaiin Islands. Mrs. "Arthur Peay, Mrs. took much joy in this act of Service C, II. White, Mrs; Emma Wilson, and. and were very happy this week wen Mrs. Henry Jeppson.' , Principal Genevieve ElIworth recie ved a letter from the headpuarters in Mrs. .Enos 'Simons and son San Francisco. The Pacific Coast left, last" week for California-tState were asked to contribute COM) in 'jo Mr. Simons and enjoy a boxes and were 133 L3 per cent sue, seeing and visiting cessful, 800q bdxes- - having been sena with ? fejatu es. in by the Junio Red Cross Chapters in the western states. Asi a, result Mrs.. Burton Seoljt, a bride of last , of this generous response, some" wee week, wasCthe guestf of 'honor at a ent to the native children in Alaska, bridal shower oft Monday aftemoou some to ahe lepr colonies ' and 600 given by her mother, Mrs..' James-Milch- ' to another Pacific Island. ,In the letII. ''More than forty friends , ter received bf Mrs. Ellsworth the nmf relatives gathered, to enjoy the1 children were, sent Christmas et happy occasion nd, the young briciy informed that some of was, presented with many lovely gi ings and wc-rs the communities received,' no Christ- Mr, and Mis. Scott? left Monday . mas whatever except that contained mg for Eureka where in the Junior Red Cross boxes. side- - Peteetneet School Notes Vi Lat--tim- er -- d -- jt ft Jr S' t I it Definite selection of, hTTe .Ahnericjti Fork site schoi and home for the feeble minded, Vqr vhich the stato legislature approprj- ated $300,000 was anfiovff'.tecl b GoVr ernor George H. Dern, etialnnitn ,q' the state training school Final decision hinges?. hbeer, yp-o- n the, acceptance by "th America?! e rory-jitteef requirements to bo out lined by the commission. , The Featherstone site, selected frojn Jit -- - A. I - HWi A |