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Show The IPayson I.i'i ."DN, UTAH CuUNTY, ; Chronicle UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, RI32 $2.00 PER YEAR of tht flour And one Stock Feed At Mammoth, Utah High Distributed In County rent James Fitzgerald, died at the Presented Last Week1 fam- H.s widow, Nellie Moidue Fitzgerald lived in Payson before her marriage and has visited here frequently with re-- 1 latives. Mr. Fitzgerald was born November New York, 8, 1869 at Minersville, the son of John B. and Bridget Rcil, natives of Ireland. He came to Mamm oth 28 years ago. Besides his widow he is survived by two sons, two daughters and two granchildren. Funeral services were held Monday forenoon in the Catholic church in Eureka, and interment was in the Provo city cemetery. A number of relatives and friends from Payson attended the services. Relief Society Conference Clean Up Campaign Held In Nine Wards LA. Contest Finals M. Held Tuesday Evening ily home in Mammoth last Thu-'daafter an illness of seven yea'-.-.- the 5 School Opera . the 0Aprl..n it or "1 other VJ distri-Srihi- s for free flour was distributed P;; ip.ce" ttent- of the Payson Branch Red Cross received milled from ., ,4 T5 kelson, - punds Bishaf Nels Distributing Mr. Uhas. Agent. Distributing syerbury, C. 400 pounds, B.shop cnr;ng Lake, Agent. Tervort, Distributing Lon First Ward, 9750 pounds, i Distri- Otto B. Erlandhon, Bishop know F&erta, kaggs are 5 -- st 4750 in costs pound., A&cnt kndng Ward 12,000 pounds, F. Oleson, Distributing John n Second Bishop 1 Xt-l-w- Tm Third Bishop R. L. Agent. Ward, Wilson, pounds, annual The opera ( himes i last Friday Normandy, and Saturday. The entire production showed most careful and intensive tr;, in.ng. M:-- s Beth White and Miss Fuh M Clellan in the two female leads di fme work and looked most charming in all of the scenes. The general comnn nt was that Dale Reece. Maurice Jones, llurnis Wight-maand Max K"i-- were above the a v. race as male hails both in voice and acting. The hoys are certainly to be commended. The chorus was one of the of any opera yet to be givtn by the school. Those with mi-roles and also the dance group were very good. The sixteen piece orihestra added to the fine entertain ment. il let Auxiliary Solicits Patronage Of Payson Ladies Distributing or Ward, 77o0 pounds, Payson Fourth Bshop Geo. A. Cheever, Members of the American Distributing Legion Auxiliary earnestly solicit the patron age of the ladies of Payson to their benefit card party to be given in the I. 0. 0. F. Hall on Saturday April 23 at 2 p. m. Tickets are in charge of Mrs. Gladys Wilson or can be obtained from any auxiliary member at 35c each. Both bridge and five hundred will be played. Agent supply, together with Red Cross Relief Work is that for held in the warehouse subject to the of the Pay-io- o order of the Chairman Branch of the Red Cross. Benjamins iblc din c' ion of Carl 0. Fav-ohigh school pre- suited their o 9750 'inltT th th- - he only regretahle feature in cor nection with the production was 1 the poor support given by the public attendance being far below that of past years. The months of pre-pation and work and the expense of such an entertainment was deserving of the patronage of the entire eommun.ty. tin- a: Tl.o final A. contest: I. U nights in the Tabernacle the winners go to Delta on Fri-tla- y for the district contests. The rt selected there will go to Salt Lake in June for the Church finals hold in connection with the innua! M. I. A. Conference Following are first anil second place winners: Green and Gold dance, Floyd Cornaby and Thelma Ludlow of Benjamin; Byron Gale and Ella Iarsen of Payson Fourth; M Mens Public speaking, J. Milton Beck of Payson Third and Elmo Wilson of Payson First; Senior Girls Public speaking Melba Johnson of Santaquin First and Donna Pickering of Payson Second; Junior girls retold story, Kathryn Dixon of Payson Third; and Donna Tanner of Payson Second; Girls Chorus, Payson Third directed by Leona Dixon and Payson Fourth Edith Bartholomew. ,i'ted by Santaqu'n First won the drama with the play The Flower Shop. The cast included Henry Byland, Rhea Whittier, Truman Hall, Faye Open-sliaand Blaine Holiday with Bertha Nelson as director. The Payson Fourth ward won second place with the play Tombs. edno.-da- y an 1 w Relief Society annual Conference was held in each of the nine wards of Nebo Stake Sunday evening with a representative from the Stake Board visiting each Conference. The program consisted of a report from the ward president, response by the bishop, a retold story by the Literary teacher, a ten minute talk from the Social Service and Theology and two selections from the music department. o Clinic To Be Held The regular clinic for children is to be held this month on the fourth Friday, Apj-i22 at the Stake house beginning at 1 p. m. The Utah County doctor and nurse will be present to make the examinations and Mothers are urged to bring their children. pre-scho- l 1200 Dancers Enjoy Opening Dance dancers enjoyed the Grand Opening Ball at Arrowhead last Saturday night. This coming Saturday the management has planned and are featuring a Special Dance. Payson High School is cooperating in putting over this dance. A Bus Service was inaugurated this week. The bus will leave the City Drug at Payson at 9.00 p. m. and the Orem Depot at Spanish Fork at 9.30 p. m. Th fare is 10c for 1200 Successful Very The clean up campaign held last Friday in connection with Arbor Day was very successful and the work of cleaning and beautification was noticeable in a majority of the homes in the city. The cooperative work of the schools resulted in the good that was intended. A matinee performance of the High School opera Chimes of Normandy, was given in the afternoon at the Tabernacle and hundreds of school children were in attendance, their admittance being a signed statement from a parent that they had worked at least three hours at clean up. All business houses closed from-1a. m. to 4 p. m. to permit all citizens to participate in the community movement. o Primary Conference Held Here Sunday The annual Primary Conference total allotment of Nebo Stake was held in Payson for the for districts these for to ns for Sunday with President Aurora N. loll three month period and when Wilson in charge. The first session ur Gro there will be no more it a issued at the stake house in the foreDistributilor free distribution. Each o o rtxr.ent, and was for the memliers of noon Relief Ward ng Agent has his own Art Lovers Attention! 5 items the Primary Stake Board, Stake Pre and flour will be issued Committee sidency and High Council and the because of age, ty bulk only to persons who, One hundred and eighty one new visiting member from the general or other sickness, employment, Of pounds from all parts of the Unitroundtrip. 1 To Be Held pictures Board, Miss Bessie Jones of Salt of outside misfortune are deserving o ed State are now on display at the earfield Lake. Assistance. National Art Exhibition in Spring-villPioneer Meet Daughters The general theme of this meetbe will few flour With and ten exceptions Fire of an unknown origin almost The Nebo Stake Seminary CommThe admission is free. Payson Camp No. 1, Daughters of was For every child a spiritual a at issued for one months ing supply Fresh The Gallery is open from 9 a. m. encement Exercises will be held in completely destroyed the roof on Utah Pioneers met Thursday after and moral training to help him, LlBC. The basis for issue being as to 9 the home of Joseph Bingham in the noon at the home of Mrs. p. m. every day, including Sun- the Tabernacle on Sunday Evening, Mayme Wil stand firm under the fallows: Families with three or less pressure of A Ward afternoon. Tuesday May 1, at 8 oclock There will be no First son Done with Captain Maud Searle days, until May 2nd. life. Topics were discussed as follcue 2414 pound sack per month; when wind was the M. I. A. blowing conjoint meetings in any strong in charge. Mr. John Done read the We note that our local artist, Roy ows: A builder of spirituality," Mel with six or less, on 49 (families of the wards that night. Miss Margret roof was discovered to be in flames history of his parents, John and Sarin two has Gardner Bridal the pictures Wilson of the high Council; vin pound sack per month; larger famil-ie- i 1 p. m. The alarm was ah Barker Done and showed their How our stake is both of which were painted Summerhays of Brigham Young Ur. shortly after of memfc-t- exhibit, according to number meeting its obli. lk-pr- ice in Payson Canyon. Why not run over iversity will rtnder vocal selections given and the fire truck made a re marriage certificate issued from a to the child, Lenore Iluish The Bwtribnting Agent in each gation the al cord fire at run, arriving on and take the family some time and anti the remainder of the program by parish in England in 1851. Mrs. Sar- of the Stake Board; wan vary the amount according Growing with be published next most before the fire siren had stopp- ah Done Tanner read the history of will the graduates avail an of yourselves opportunity fee. 20c to his the Bessie Miss Jones. of need. the Primary," judgement week. Following are the students to ed. The household effects were entire Paysons first band. Mrs. Vina Done well worth while? The in the Second afternoon session April 15th the Payson Branch of o graduate as announced by Principal ly removed without damage and one Otteson read an original paper, Mrs. ward ke American Red was Btake and for ward Cross received one chapel in was the rear John F. Oleson: Rhea Ballard, Faye wing of the home Ada Done Taylor and daughter playofficers and the priesthood. arload, 50.000 Primary pounds, of Mill run Citizens Attend Jefferson was The untouched. complete damage ed a piano duet and Ruth Jane TayRates, J. Mj'ton Beck Jr., Pearl M for stock. On the same day the The general theme was Within every Held At Provo Eurrestun, Inez Blanche Dal- estimatid at several hundred dollars lor sang a song with words and music Banquet Clayson, roro County n young life is a divine spark; to find Chapter of the written by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin that ey. Jack Dixon, Leone Elmer, Dean with no insurance. 1 Red Cross also had one carlL. Wilson. spark and to fan it into flame Mr. and Mrs. Robert o Done. A reading by Mrs. Basil Miles is Francom, I H on Franeom, Ramona oad of crushed wheat the supreme achievement of the feed spotted Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Loveless, Mr. ant! Francom, Loretta Garner, Delsa Green Announce Marriage completed the splendid program. Payson. These two teacher. Primary carloads of Mrs. Reid Persson, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Huber annhalgh, Mildred Ileelis, Maxine Iligg-insoM were distributed under the n Vernal Tweede, Mr. T. E. Reece and The Some ideals to topics were of their sister, Ruby Jensen. Mary Jewett, ounce the The April Meeting of Payson of the Payson Unemployment Charles E. Gale of Payson, Mr. anil Vera Jewett, Byron Johnson, Max Miss Marie marriage to Mr. Merrill he Reece of Norma Miss obtained. No. 2 Daughters of Utah Pioneers Huber, utf Committee as follows Mrs. Herman Tweede and Mr. and the Stake How to Lindstrom Ila Board; develop Kerr, Phyllis Le Baron. Sabin, son of Mrs. Henry Sabin of was held at the home of Mrs. Afton Gwla, 4000 pounds. Elberta 9000 Mrs. Will Harper of Spring Lake Moore, Chase McClellan, Iois Salem. The happy event was solem- Reid. She read the history of her these ideals," Mrs. Margret Snelson Lyn wd Muds. Goshen, 12,000 pounds Santa-j- a were in Provo Wednesday night for lge Noon, Garth Olson, Faye Fage, Har- nized on Friday, April 15, in the grandmother, Mrs. Margretta Clark of the Second ward; The future of 18,000 pounds. lb. the child is the responsibility of West Mountain, the Jefferson banquet which was at- old Patten, Florence Pickering, Shad-rac- Sait Iake r, 9c Call. The remainder of the program Temple. of i, Springlake, tended Democrats by prominent 10,910 lbs. The announcement will be read included The story of the Oregon today, Miss Bessie Jones; closing Schaerrer, Sl'wart Sohacrrer, its young s?son First Ward, 8500 the state. Veda pounds, Donna Tanna, Mary Terry, with interest by a large circle of Trail, by class leader Vera Hurst talk, William chatwin of the high son Second 10c ft. o coucil. Music was by a primary boys Ward, 13,000 pounds, Mark friends in this community. Both are Cloward; solo dance, Helen Tweede, Woodrow Tweede, Reid; yson Thirdl and chorus and a reading was given by A 12c social 4500 Ward, evening delightful pounds, Pauline Universeak, Wignal. students at Brigham Young Wightman, reading, Mrs. Eleanor Schoenfeld; 'ayson Fourth Carol Page. Ward, 6000 pounds. musical was enjoyed by a group of o until schoel in Cowan and vocal duet, Joyce Sylvia ity and will continue Roasts. Benjamin 3000 o and Mr. of friends at the home pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wightman of the end of the year. Mayer; reading, Joyce Cowan. Stock feed was issued on the foll-r,5- J Mrs. 10c ft. Frank McClellan. Mr. Mont Salt Iake were week-en- d 3 Canada buys o o of its imvisitors at sis: Daily ration for each Schoenfeld and Mr. Clyde Schoenfeitl C from Mr. Le Mrrs. Mr. the United Mrs. Philo and Bunnell, and Roy Mr. ports Will States, of Mrs. the home and Mrs John Bromley or horse, 4 or 5 pounds. For entertained with instrumental music, of Eir.gham, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Wendall Erlandson, Mr. and Almark Wightman. 1 pound of wheat or 2 singing and readings. The boys S. D. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Stanley Wilson and Mrs. Alice Following is the prize essay published ofmillrunfeed. Only a small musical instruments in a anut of feed The members of the Nite Bridge Frank Cellventtra of Springville and Oleson were in Salt Iake Saturday by Payson City: issed for chick. masterly manner. Out of town guests dinMr. Heber Johnson of .Seattle were night to see Earl Carrolls Vanities A erses or sheep as the demand who enjoyed the affair were Mr. and Club enjoyed a delightful Bridge PLANT A ROSE tWs nd at the hong of guests at the home of Mrs. Henry at Kingsbury Hall. hogs more than exceed Mrs. Kent Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. ner Friday evening we Dinner Erlandson Sunday. Mrs. W. T. Amos. supply. Everyone should plant a rose, Steve Hancock and Mr. Fred Abrams Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erlandson entertained us and the the Hite before waserved of game Twill bring you joy and gladness the fact yingto that the Pay- - of Logan. Refreshments were serMr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ned Wightman entertained at the ladies of the afternoon sewing Tend it with care and watch it Chronicle of won were by custo- prizes March grow 18th and ved by the hostess to 21 guests. ur at her home. 1 on April 8th Mr. and Mrs. John a dinner party last Wednesday with club on Wednesday and Wilson Twill sadness. Floyd help your despel carried a front cards placed for Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Sewing and social cha were the ost daily for ,BOjlce Mr. Wayne Wride was here from T. Lant. applications for v was served ee to be made Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Weston pastimes and luncheon A beautiful rose in my Look garden grows, immediately Los Angeles for a brief visit last the hostess. The by Mrs. and Mr. Wightman. Bean, A proud American Beauty, were Social Tea Jove nt The ladies of the Ventage of the applicat- - week with his parents, Mr. and .. le held an attractive centerpiece ' not received until the The fragrances that fill the air, entertained Tuesday gfttrnoon at the tal l it Mrs. Lewis B. Wride. George Wilson spent the week end of daffodils and the favors were with here' Make its care a joyful duty. Was Smith Mrs. of home Harvey ready for dist' also in yellow. Cards provide 1 the visiting in Salt Lake. nsi-tin- g the Consequently as here' Stevens Bert Mrs. , a at Mrs. Ted McBeth was hostess me many appli-rdivt rsion for the evening. Tall graceful stems from its roots it t Pointed in not recei- 10 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wride and charmingly arranged bridge party-lasneeded feed. ie place sends, children of Bingham spent the week Wednesday evening. Her guests Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Simmon':, Mis down Like a slender maiden swaying, and ve? was Fairbanks NOTICE! iS.IAKE Miss Jennie PAY were the ladies of the O. G. Bridge with their parents Mr. and end Florence Hickman and Mr. Bob Cur end here it In the top of each, a Rose Bud sweet the veik over Lake Salt The Club with Mrs. Blanchard Dixon, from Isnt Mrs. IlyTum K. Elmer. A family of 'i of Provo were dinner guests at Thurman ln each of these Mrs. Maxine Wilson of honey bees from straying. Stops Mrs. an Mr. Byron Provo, Miss 'he home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley dinner was given in their honor Sato ,d cleanlmm the at .Beceive applications for Ruth d! guests wire Ryan and Mrs. Della Pickering Bingham of urday evening at the Elmer home. Wilson on Sunday. Tis a nations choice, when in love because Saturday, Ap- - as special guests. Mrs. Wilson receiv- Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Amo on at hostes was Ware Mr. Walter t'me tbe it rejoices. Clla'an of ed the guest favor and Mrs. Howard day. Payson Members of the Saturday Bridge n anally a delightful Bridge party on ThursTo send to the one it adores, ,jf the American Shuler the Club prize. - Crw, i. '"Rh club were guests at the home of brandday.. Her guests included Miss Leona ocean to ocean it suits the noFrom ha hiB GL making ln(n 1,S. as"n , Clara Mrs. t appli. ,c Mrs. Fearn Gray. Luncheon was serr MeFltdlan, Mrs. Merrill Smith, Mrs. w tion, v;h T1 pn-- t the , ,wi Mrs. Margret Wilde has returned visiting during ,nd ved before the game and Mrs. Ada La Grande Gudmundsen, Mrs. HowWWen, Of a maid, whether rich or poor. anti friend- - m Pay relatives from received the prize for high she ,ime where has Ware California spent rf Mr Mrs. ard 0 feedIlarmer, Floyd Wilson, t! t Applications be-- the winter months and will remain U Nt ti Wightman, Mr. Weston Bean, score. e -r Fr My roses rare, I love to share n a k investigated during the summer at her honv in Mr-Shult Howard r, Mrs. Crystal art'-with all that pause by the way and y tile er' Ik g committee the First ward. Mrs. Will McClellan entertained the F;ej Miss be of r, Miss Madge Reece, her t0 wih her May my life, like my rose, give joy ir.nrih tbe two granvdk'1' amoui't pc ding la'-Johnson, Mrs. Lloyd Wilson. memltors of her Contract Bridge club to those, r.ii- Mr-- . nt-- . anti Mr. ,ytlle San Francisco Michigan can no longer supply its part Mr . Harper and Miss McClellan re- - at her home Tuesday evening. Whom I meet from day to day. and other relative-:- . own lumber needs. rt.ed the bridge favor. i as un This is the Fire Destroys Roof Seminary Exercises Bingham Home May s e. n. Am-r.ca- n. dir-ttio- k two-third- play-variou- s m . , KmENTlONI - - kund-simila- tw - it pis'? i ' . 11a-ji- t a ( 1 Je-ep- ' f,G: M M heard by the number of head of stock would Mi. Ka'hryr. Be r nCernin . Mr-Pag"Tiof im l.'J aH large entitle them to. All families with feed tn do7-cre-d at d'l.m or tain 'Hduals TvSme few head of stock . fn,.:, r applicatjons Page the full anur.tj of their 'of M'-sruoarv loan: S'a Nt ittee allotment. in rat'o to e 5 0 itock Mi-- J the -O. Rev. James Arthur, V 2 n Ge an(L was cut to or (v Chairman, Payson Branch of the member of thf- Irir ai of what Lake. Salt from Board American Red Cross. t5nWn ag-ha- Notice -. i Sun-ceive- 1 , f- I mrt ;V V -d one-thir- d i Get busy now and plant a rose, Youll ner regret the doing IPu-ts- . CITIZENS: Room Er-iand Thinking of it, youll forget your ( Your Irrigation Water Tax is now belonging to Kroght Inv. o. at woes, of Jese due and must be paid or no water While more irksome tasks pursuing or City, Uai). Inquire th. tickets will be issued. .I'.tq Silver ANNIE B. JACKSON Pay now and save Penalty IRRIGATION COMMITTEE Ireland ha a high twin rU. MR 1 SALE Bargains. 20 Ib-a- i'y 1 |