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Show The IPayson Black Hawk encampment payson ggwnea 2. 'SfePYCt-M- ifySI3-tv?raraa5HSBr-JSJHBiaxF if G.Vi' 11" BiiWBgaiawamg eS. DEVOTED TO ALL INTERESTS m IIII T 'ttargr . SKaaaMmcmnmnr' Black Hawk ENCAMPMENT Sfc ONICLE BBBWBBBESESSaSESffiSLCTK Aug. Mil PAYSON Aug. 0. SOUTH UTAH COUNTY JFI.Y Team Plays Payson Salt Lake $2.00 PROGRAM FOR BAND SCHOOL SLPT. ATTENDS CONCERT SUNDAY NITEiN. F. A. CONVENTION! PER YEAR i W 4th Celebration As Feature of July Selected For on. of uperintendent left hi t , P. An.'t le- - to nttei 'i tl.rn of he National Edu-w.- in Eight Candidates m 1.0..1 Di-'i- nt I Black Hawk Encampment Queen ll . Co-- s Utah County ,arles H. White, the oration Oliver will loner at at Memorial prom of the Fourth of July tri pait dir-,- n Nation arranged under the Au and 0f the American Legion as a will begin with a flag raw- and lute at daybreak vj'davs aeuwtie, at sunrise- at the fore noon program will be given concert band park a assemble he citizens for children of all and sports jces the park will be conducted at ng the forenoon to winners. with prizes aw-- d of sports with a ball attraction. Ball e as the principal as are promised a real thriller with will club play Payson ball Clubs of the leading Salt Lake City be of will contests Scout ie Boy McCo.mick ;ual interest and W. C. to the beautiful a flag preseni app-n- g number p with the largest ie afternoon program be at the bail park in uniform. F. F. A. Boys Return From Yellowstone Park of happy, thrilled and tired group boys arrived home Wednesday night after a wonderful trip of one week to A National Park. The boys Yellowstone members of the local Future Farmers of America and the trip was made under the direction of their Instructor Le Roy Bunnell of the High were Funeral Services Held Ah u y For T C. Jeppson ' Park at West Yellowstone and came out by way of Jackson Hole. Mr. Bunnell reports that the trip was a perfect success in every partientered the cular. The conduct of the boys was excell- ent, not even a minor disagreement occurred to detract from the enjoyment. All enjoyed perfect health and reported. .Along the intervened to make everything juit about perfect. The fishing was excellent and almost more than the usual number of park Animal life was encountered including a herd of Moose. The entire cost of the trip was less than ten dollars for each boy which is most remarkable for a trip of one week during which they not a scratch was entire trip fate Hundreds of relatives and friends from various parts of Utah and Idaho gathered at the Nebo Stake Tabernacle Sunday afternoon to pay a tribute of respect to Thomas C. Jeppson who died on June 23 at the veteran hospital in Pab Alto California. The body arrived in Payson Friday 14 Golden Wells Days. March evening accompanied by Mrs. Jeppson. 15 Seunade Cupids Charms, Milde Bishop Otto Erlandson of the first lf Final The Stars and Stripes ward conducted the impressive ser- Forever Sousa vice. The ward choir, under the dio rection of Mrs. Mary Wyler, rendered NEW BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY the selection, Theres a beautiful land President Lee R. Taylor offered the THE SQUARE CIRCLE, by Deni invocation. Singing by the choir, Mackail. May selection of the Shall we meet beyond the river; club. This story is a true speaking, J. A. Loveless; speaking, Heber A. Curtis, .representing the picture of life which, in spite of goes on .It is delightful reading Legion; vocal solo, I know YEARS ArthOF GRACE, by Margre Mrs. Redeemer lives, that my ur Powell; speaking, Bishop C. N. Ayer Barnes. A Pulitzer prize winne. Cheney of Pocatello; speaking, Charles No better picture of the American so H. White; singing by the choir, 0, cial scene in the last four decades has My Father; benediction, George Stah- ever been painted. The rich humorous, eli. porgnant, dramatic n,arraftive flow The High Priests Quorum, of which swiftly ard absorbingly to a moving Mr. Jeppson was a member, attended end. THE SPANISH MCQUADES, by the service in a body. Members of the local post of the American Legion Mary Dickerson Donarchy, a thrilling were pallbearers and formed a mi- story of the lost treasure of Javalo ROBIN AND ANGUS, by Mabel L. Military honors were litary escort conducted at the graveside in Payson Robinson and illustrated by Eloise Burns Wilkin. City Cemetery. CRUISERS OF TIIE AIR, by C. J. Hylander. The story of lighter than air craft, from the days of Roger Bacon to the making of the ZRS 4 .... h eve-y-thi- By Mrs. A. R. Wilson Phone ng 64 Elmer Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Allen of Eureka visited in mxhuujojJUMA Monday at the home of his aunt, Mrs. John Cowan. His parents had all know BEVERLY HILLS.-W- ell mmet him in Salt Lake on his arrival w hat in the Is read workhas been pipers. just from the east where he Awful lot in the capers last v" k ing and studying during the past two or to about Mr. years at the Westinghouse Electric Hoover and Mr. latplants, first in Pennsylvania and Coolidgo joint apat tiie er at Springfield, Massachusetts. He pearance will visit in Utah for a fortnight beHarding Memorial. Hoover put Mr. fore returning to the east to continue Pay-so- n 1 1 over the best his work. Mrs. Walter Strong of Salt Lake is here to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. M. Burdick. Miss Marie Cloward and Miss Erma Hansen, who are attending Henagers travelled 1071 miles. Business College in Salt Lake, were The Payson boys travelled with a home for the week-ensimiliar crowd of F. F. A. boys from American Fork until they reached MaMr. and Mrs. Laban Harding left mmoth. George Jacklin, one of the last week on a ten days motor trip American Fork boys was stricken with to California. Mrs. Charles Harding appendicitus and was operated on at who has been visiting here with them e hospital at Mammoth. In the party for a month, accompanied them to from Payson were, Mr. Bunnell, his her home at Berkeley. father L. L. speech. He come right out and taid t o d something. how Mr. Harding had been imposed upon by hi s own friends, whhli of course was the ab1 solute truth. But Mr. Coolidgo, vou wouldrnt get him coming out declaring anything as definite as that. Course Calvin made a good old straightaway, just what you would a Politician to say of any m his own Party, touched on Polit.rs of course, and told what tiie ltep i'i.icin Party had accomplished under Mi il r ding. Even in death they got o cive the Grand Old Party a Boost. But Mr. Hoover really touched on his human-ess- , and then when ho brought cut so A nine pound baby girl was born strong about how Ills friends !. ul imSunday morning, June 29, to Mr. and posed why that was a fine and i ether Mrs. James OBrien of Spanish Fork. a brave thing for a Politician to do. a Man m real Mrs. OBrien was formerly Miss May Course its exactly what would do. But when you ate m life Betts and she is at the home of her Politics and depending on somebody mther, Mrs. William Betts. to keep you In, why you reaLv aiut able to act like real life. It rnu-- t have Mrs. Thomas C. Nelson, formerly been a raigbty nice affair. Miss Grayce Simons, a bride of last Marion is a pretty little City. Ihey week, was the guest of honor at a say the Aeroplanes was Hying over brirdal shower Tuesday evening given head so much that you couidti. hear 'rt Mr. by Mrs. Robert Grotegut of Spanish the speeches, and it annoy much. very Mr. Coolidge Fork at the home of her mother, Mrs. Hoover and cun a Clifford Bale. She was assisted by What i3 It that makes Guy tint of bunch a till gather people wait fly her mother and two sisters, Mrs. Jex then start iu snowing Lawrence and Mrs. Lee Ellsworth. some place and can he fly? They look like them that Progressive Bunco wps the main diver a crowd gather to till wait just rission for the evening and a delicious they Its generally some adei reherse. the ad lunch was served; Fifteen guests encan ing scheme. Well if they joyed the delightful affair and many add, 1 would think that its id eiTetts offset lovely gifts were presented to the on the crowd would more than were If the good. they young bride. Strikes you are out Cig. over a gathering, I believe Mrs. John Southworth of Salt Lake would go right out of theie s is visiting here with her daughter, Mrs. H. S. Tipton. eveu if they dident smoke, jurt even with the add. Of course what this whole ILawrence Clayson, director of the was the ( Payson Band, left Thursday morning Mr, Hoovers was, 1932 Follies. Fol the of Chorus school for California to attend summer will use any means to get tin:, under the direction of Paul Ludlow. launched. A Funeral, or a Co o tlon, or a Christening, any Mrs. J. V. Bell of Council Bluffs, that looks important, why i Iowa arrived Thursday for a visit at decide to launch along with I the home of her aunt, Mrs. Margret lins benedictions, some of th Wilde. d. 1 Bunnell of Provo, Doyle die of the Junior June Balzly, Gordon High Faculty, Wilson, Sheldon Dixon, Reid Bills, Leon. Elmer. Dean rrancom, Dean Staheli, Nile Cowan, nal Max yJ Wignal, Frank B ingham, Gar-Olson, Wallace Tay-o- r, Byd Wilson, Lynn Moore, B. C. ve Hancock, Wendall yno Tanner, Emerson Curtis Glbert Peay, Gerald Vickers, Boyd Kenneth Burraston. Th ' ,6 b'an t take an annual tri PiaCC f intereat Perhaps next the Soulhern Utah Can- yons i rme tin ne the YMAN adv-Thre- . SEyoURS t w i M. ii a i eb : .pond i aiul will then end 'ho Suponn-louat the Un which lasts for d Hill School Faculty. They left Payson on the morning of occJune 25, the party of twenty-nin- e one motor bus. upying large They Till' OMT.RL.V 1! ( E HELD Legion Aux. Bridge Tea Outstanding Success Tiie outstanding octal event of the t wmmor was tea and card party givc-by the Amctcan Ix'gion Aux--- 1 -- tl-.- Who will bo Iaysons Queen? Tins must important question is to be answ-ete- d durmg the next two weeks. For five days residents of Payson were given an opportunity to nominate their choice from among the lovely young g:r!s of Payson to reign as queen during the four day Black Ilavvk Encampment and Onion celebration in Payson beginning August 4. This is not the only honor for the lucky contestant. She will have a chance to be Utah County Queen at the County Lair and will join the othe' county queens on a wonderful trip to be given them to California. Also she will ride on the beautiful float that layson will enter in the Covered Wagon celebration in Salt Iake on July 24. The city has appropriated funds for the float and it will be entered to adverii-- e m.:- own big coming cele- ifty per cent of the children exam- a t y Satuulay afternoon in the Junior at tlio month! high school auditorium. Their guests i day v i numliiued more than hundred and '.u;, tvo r fifty and n dueled a group of the sale (1 iii, a .X. Italy officers and friends from 11.! Sal; Lake, Provo, Lehi, Spanish Fork and f,e and Eureka. No. efforts were spared 't dotted. thecommittee to make for the Dr. R. D. Bowdish head of the Utah by uecc-ss of the function. The large tail v.as tiansformecl for the occas-oi- i with a profusion of 'ovely summer lowers arranged across the stage in baskets and bowls; tal les and rock-ei- s were placed aiound the room bration. with floor baskets of bright The sealed nominations for queen c'cdotcd summer blooms. Gay rugs ad- were opened by the general committee ded to the attractive picture. Card ab- at tluir . 'gu'ar weekly meeting held b's were grouped for Bridge, Five Wednesday night. They then proceedHundred and Rook and the beautiful ed to ballot to select their choice of prizes presented for the games were two beauties from each ward, the final all given by the business people of results being as follows: First Ward, Payson. They were awarded at the Agnes McClellan; and Alean Jones; conclusion of the playing as follows: Second Ward, Vadis Liddle and Nelda at Liberty Park. for Rook. Mrs. Clara Barnett; for Five Snelson; Third Ward, Loita Lant and -- 0Hundred, Mrs. Josephine Conk; for Jane Woods; Fourth Ward, Faye Sch-ea- rt Mi- -. i'loyd Wil- - ut wa- - hosiers at a Bridge; Mrs. Leila Gray and Mrs. Jenrer and Mable Carson. Ta mir.g'y arranged Bridge Luncheon nie Barnett of Payson; Ruth Williams Voting will begin on the morning art Ihutsday aftertoon given in lion ami Mrs. Christianson of Spanish of July Fourth, votes to cost one cent o' of l.er Mrs. Ray L. Done of Fork; Fern Ercanbrack, Zella e each. Everyone can show their patOakland, California, he entertaining and Donna Gallup of Provo; riotism by spending some of their rooms were attractively decorated La Verde Kirkhain of Ixdri and Ruby fourth of July money on their favorite with a profus on of lovely summer Sorensen of Eureka. The cut prizes candidate. Ballot boxes to begin with flowers. The guest list included close went to Mrs. Wisely of Salt Lake, will he placed in Dunns Confectionary, friends of the honored guest from Mrs. Edith Evans of Ixhi and Mrs. City Drug and Otts Drug. Other places En oka. Spring! ille and Payson. McMu'lin of Payson. for voting may be added as occassion The- was in charge of Mrs. necessitates and other arrangements Hazel Eilandson assisted by the fol- may be made including balloting at lowing yc ung girls, Helen Reece, Ed- the dance halls. The candidate gettith dti, Curtis, Agnes McClel-- ing off to an early start usually holds , Mildred Curtis, Fawn Cowan, Lil- a better chance of winning so the lian Gray, I eita Ixinl, Fern Page, committee urges everyone to vote l v, i..e enough tor y. :i you at Blanche Ann Porter, Vadis Liddle. early for their favorite. to ietj.ii ti ini o The attractive was covtable Arrangements have been made with monuThen tiny ue;; op another all ered a with beautiful cloth lace the stores in Payson, so that with and an c!d one or somement, or held a for each low a wicker 111 was one n centerpiece purchase made, a vote for each ks. This thing over in 1C in lasketl of cent shades flowers amdur spent for the purchase can be puhli A'tt.ihain pastel Hi:'.:.', tj can. G.le .er lb: v. r just sank ' Well .surrounded with tall yellow princess voted toward your favorite candidate. lets do all this n Miumeiit Circuit at candles. Assisting in pouring were Voting will continue for two weeks once. Gc t cm alt riedioab d on one Mr-- . Algie Baliff of Provo, state aux- only and will close at midnight on trip iliary president; Mrs, Stella Saxton of Saturday July 18. The second high By th' , ay I wa- - supposed to dediKaysvilb . na ional delegate; Mrs. Eva ton'c. tant will be Miss Payson. cate a Monument one time. It was Allen of Provo, state secretary and All committee reports showed the 1 in iact me in Oklahoma, clown Mrs. Nellie Mrs. Hazel to be progressing favStewart. Grounds on arrangements was the Capitol think it was general chairman of the orably. The affair is being splendidly at Oklahoma City, it was a kind of Cuba Davis advertbed all over the state Through cowboy affair that s one Lady had successful affair; Mrs. built an-- asked in the deed to it. to the chairman of tickets; Mrs. Genevieve cooperation of the American Legion Slate that I be tiie one to piesiut it to. Mrs. Mary the Payson Band, at the close of their decorations; Statue Lover.-- of my own Coinmon-weathAnn Butterworth Mrs. Curtis and forenoon playing in Memorial Park excitd and tryWell I was Davis Mrs. on Mrs. and a fit July Fourth will go to Spanish would ing to learn a speech that to take part in the Parade there Mis. Fork I was handiLeila m You Gray, prizes; Statue. good 1 Mr-- . oclock. Mrs. Cars are being provided Ellsworth, at Erlandson, ia"ds; capped. the I had no Polities to u.it over at the Mrs. Ne'lie Stewart and Mrs. Martha Legion for transportation and by the Black Hawk Committee appreciatotvn .on, I wasent go. g to run for a Chatd, reception. thin;', t j that na' u. a A plea ring feature was the fine es this cooperation. n:o much leeway i'. . The float in Salt Iake on July 24, musical program presented by Ralph the way of a c will be a splendid advertisment for our speech. I had to MlgiiacciO and his orchestra. city and our celebration. a!comincv uiy-e- lf '1 he to thank every wishes Auriliary o mo. t practically to W?' rendsi for most on assistance neet Statues Mrs. ely ami Howard Shuler entertained the Art, y and O k a h o in a . ered in any way and for the splendid members of he 0. G. Bridge Club None of the three at a delightful evening party at her pat mage. which have any-1- , home last Friday. Special Guests were o thing iu comn.on Miss Leita Lant, Miss Helen Reece, with each otini. 'Iwu atuactive bridal showers were Miss r Lucijle MBMuHin, Mis4 Ruiy Weil 1 v.a.s dir-in- g ciun by Mrs. Joseph W. Heaton Fri- McMullin, Miss Blanche Ann Porter, aud studying and j 1; getting ready to fly day, June 2(i, for her niece, Mrs. Klea Mrs. Merrill Smith, Mrs. Ned Wight-ma1',! hack and do the and Mrs. Milo Christensen of Mrs. Mae Ftanei--- , young bride elect. honors, (scretiy l.op.ng tail they Fork. Miss Lant recieved the Alk-aMrs. Spanish and Miss Peterson would li.v.e a Ifiiii'i - m u.,m '.ton Taylor, gue.-- t invifor high score, Mrs. Hy-- 1 -' l the Ik prize C. with o Diake t i I tioug with it, so couLl rum McClellan the club prize and Mrs. An.t hup au i Lo an ) it, ons, games and serving. . g To. 'I ' o i a p e:tu? Nvcli, t'e o The afternoon shower was held at Louise Harmer the consolation gift. n tin i e ice iri it an if. a over spin hi- home of Mrs. Albert Bowen. Games n tl.ei e. over it ever since it i, id were Well played and prizes were awarded ju.rt wailing for my unv. .me Lillie Murnane and Mrs. RodMrs. to .c i. one of those Ukiubo A delightful program, (Chamiier of H 'ii. ice of ney Merrill. ; t U- incut was Okiaiioma kicks on m- -' given by Geraldine Peery and kindly send st..mp d c:,v ,.pi i. Weil Moll a Peterson as follows: vocal duet, tills Ind lot tin1 St.ll.K u.d I o obi "Little things in life; tap dancing by! -- S i'll" lioid. vvouliin't Tarp" he two; vocal duet, Makin Whoop ; solo, Im gone, Geraldine Peery.' Serving was by Mrs. Mae Taylor, Milba Peterson, Zelpha Jones, Anna 1' ' , ! e j - i i I I -- - Rat-cbff- Mc-K- a . se-vi- ng h, h, . - 1 y n c ii- nat-u:a- lb vv i 1 - i -- vv it-"- Jones, Geraldine Peery, Norma Jones. They wore attractive costumes alike in red and white. The evening shower was held the home of Mrs. William It. Heaton. Came prizes were awarded to Mrs. Al! ett Bowen ard M's. James Harm r. The clever progtam of the afterno u was repeated and the same group asWautfuil sisted in serving. Many gifts were received. svsrif)0gia.s- W HirgEJ- - ! - |