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Show mMMtl'i-- a.t 4 ..fa uktkA, k r in VOL. me liraiv XXXVII.. No. PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY UTAH. MAY 10. 1929 19 PROGRAM FOR NEBO DAY AT PAYSON MAY 16. 1929 LIONS CLUB ELECT OFFICERS At the regular dinner session of the Lions Club held last Friday evening at the Junior High School, the annu&l Event Time election of officers was held. Those Base-bal- l throw for accuracy North who will conduct the affairs of the Field 10:30 A. M service club in Payson during the comBase-bal- l throw for distance North ing year are as follows: Philo C. Wightman, president; Ray Monsen, Field 10:45 first Golden Taylor, Basket-bal- l throw for distance North B. Wheel' second Frank Field 11 :00 secretary-treasurewright, George Barnett, Lion tamer; Dave Bigler, tail twister; George Chase, song leader. Short talks were given by each of the new officers. Senior High School Girls r; LARGE CROWD ATTEND SEMINARY GRADUATION EXERCISES Junior High School Girls More than five hundred people enthrow for distance North joyed the program given in the TaberField 10:30 nacle Sunday evening by the GraduaBasket-bal- l throw for accuracy North tion class from the Stake Seminary. Field 10:45 The address to the Graduates was givBase-bathrow for distance North en by Dr. Amos Merrill of the B. Y. Field 11:00 U. Principal John F. Oleson presented the graduates and President Lee Running High Jump Pit B 11:10 R. Taylor awarded the certificates. Running Broad Jump Pit B 11:23 The graduates were: Vina Moore, Har50 yd Dash Trial Heats 10.50 old Wilson, Eileen Page, Inez Tervort, 11:051 50 yd. Dash Final Anna Moore, Lois Burraston, Mae Base-ba- ll ll 440 yd Relay Race 8 .runners 55 yds Taylor, 11:35 each Luncheon Memorial Park Noor Folk Dancing Contest Memoriial Park Senior High Girls 1:15 P. M Contest number Madurka by Moszkowski Indoor Base-ba- ll Final Junior High 1:00 Girls Juniior High School Tennis Tournament Senior High Girl 2:00 Finals Payson Vs Springville One match of Doubles and two of Singles Play-groun- d Senior and Junior High School Boys Events K Carl Reed. NEW BOOKS IN PUBLIC LIBRARY CONTESTS HELD SENIORS TO RECEIVE DIPLOMAS The Nebo Stake M. I .A. Contests Sixty senior student!' will be awardwere held in the Stake Tabernacle ed certificates of graduation in the Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Miss commencement excercises held in the Klea Francis of the Payson First Payson tabernade Wcdnesday May ir. Ward won the Gleaner girls public Following is a list of the students speaking, The Green and Gold Cotil- who have successfully reached the lion, the ladies double trio, and the goal. drama The Invisible Hand, was won Frank Balzly, Ida Betts, George by the Second Ward; the Male QuarBlessing, Bernice Bills, Arzie Burdick, tette was won by the Fourth WTard Erwin Brimhall, Lois Burraston, Lee and the doubled Mixed Quartette was Carson- - Uonald Carter, Thyllis Dougby the Santaquin Second Ward. I. A. Brockbank of Provo was the lass, Junior Dixon, Ilenry Ewell, Lois Fillmore Dora Finch, Byron Gale judge for public speaking, Miss Wil- Ida Harper, Lynn Hurst, Erma Hiatt, ma Jeppson of Provo, the judge for Mina Hoffer, Jennie Jones, Marie Hubdancing, .Processor Faux of Spanish er, Sherman Loveless, Dorothy Men-loFork for music and Frank Edmund of Maude McBeth, Adaleen Larsen, Salem for the drama. Opal Larson, Lisle McClellan, Agnes The winners will enter the district McClellan, Reed McClellan, Frank McDowell, Lucille McMullin, Leona Maycontest at Nephi next Monday. er, Lenore Miles, Vina Moore, Don Nebeker, Kirksel Opcnshaw, Vearl HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC CON- - IaU,n Bern,ce Patten ,E TEST FOR CURTIS MEDALS!.,, Recce, Lucille Reynolds, Naomi TO BE HELD SATURDAY Richmond, Opal Schaerrer, Irving Scha erier, Howard Shuler, Florence SimThe annual High School music con- mons, Lorin Simmons, Wanda Staheli, test for the Curtis medals is to be Marjorie Taylor, Mae Taylor, Inez held in the Stake Tabernacle Saturday Tervort, Howard Thatcher, Naomi evening. Each year greater interest Tietjen, Melba Viertel, Kathryn Wil-sois shown in this event by the students Harold Wilson, Madge Wyler, of the school and a large number are Elsie Wickers. entered this year. Dr. and Mrs. Asa L. Curtis awmrd INFANT SON DIES AT a gold medal to the student in vocal SANTAQUIN and instrumental music, declared to have given the best rendition in the Dallas Wilson Peterson, the two contest by the judges. The contestants months old infant son of Rucben and this year ard as follows: vocal, Marion Estella Wilson Peterson died at their Elmer, Roy Wightman, Vearl Patten, home in Santaquin, The Tuesday. Erma Hansen, Kirksel Openshaw, Opal child was born on March 7. Schearer, Carol Huish, Iris Garner, Surviving are the parents, one sisEileen Page, Viola Pearl Spurrier, ter, Betty Kathryn aged 16 months Byron Gale, Irving Schearer; piano and the grandparents, Mrs. Mary PetViola Pearl Spurrier, Melba Curtis, erson of Santaquin and Mr. and Mr. Fay White, Iris Garner, saxaphone, Mrs. George E. Wilson of Payson. Sherman Lovelessi cornet, Elmo WilFuneral servees were held Thursday son, Marion Elmer. at the residence, with interment in tht Santaquin Cemetery under the direction of the Claudin Fhineral Home. GREEN GARDENS c, PT Through the courtsey of Senator William H. King the Library has received the following Government publications. Statistical Abstract. 1928 being an annual review of the economic year throughout the world from the point of view of American industry and commerce. Outstanding trade facts and conditions are tabulated and analyzed with summaries for all the of tlje United industries principal States, and reviews of development in all the leading foreign countries. Congressional Directory A biographical directory for the use of the United States Congress. Contains a AT ARROWHEAD TO OPEN FRIDAY MAY 10 list of Executive officers, biographiand Senators all .repreof cal sketches The Arrowhead Resort are having sentatives. State delegations, Commitheir opening dance Friday (tonight) ttees of the senate, committees of the and are offifeaturing two of the best house, executive departments, in the state in condance Orchestras discial duties, Maps of congressional tinuous dancing. all states. in tricts Johnny Rossell and His Lagoon OrWeights and measures administration. A hand book issued by the chestra and Claude Fieff and His Salt-ai- r Orchestra. This is going to be Bureau of Standards treating of a rare treat to all dancers in this end It activities. measures weights and of the subCounty, for never before has of the a general aspect presents two orchestras with the reputation of a picand complete comprises ject, ture of a comprehensive system of these two ever played together in the same dance in this part of the weights and measures supervision. If you are a lover of good and country. forest proAmerican forests ducts. A reference book for all per- music and a good place to dance you sons interested in American forests cant afford to miss this one. and their products. It includes most Mrs. O. C. Nielsen who will leave of the general stastistical tables used after the close of school to Payson broad a by the Forest Service, giving view of forest conditions in the United reside in Salt Lake, was the guest of States and of the industries dependent honor at a bridge luncheon given Lumber produc- Tuesday afternoon at the home of upon" the forests. is also shown Mrs. Ray Monsen by the ladies of the wood tion by kinds of Luncheon was in series time a the covering Delta Bridge Club. first for Paul DavMrs. followed with bridge. thirteen of the most important woods is received the club award for high core and Mrs Nielsen was presented HIGH SCHOOL DEBATING a lovely gift. Track Event Time 50 yd Dash Trial Heats Junior High 2:00 P. M 50 yd Dash Final Junior High 2:10 100 yd Dash Trial Heats Senior High 2:15 100 yd Dash Trial Heats Junior High 2:20 100 yd Dash Final Senior High 100 yd Dash Final Junior High 2:30 2.35 1 Mile Run Senior High 2:30 Special 1 Mile Run for Junior High 2:45 220 yd Dash Senior Trial Heats 2:55 220 yd Dash Junior Trial Heats 3:05 220 yd Dash Senior Final 3:15 220 yd Dash Junior Final 3:20 Senior 120 yd High Hurdles 3:25 Trial Heats Senior High 120 yd High Hurdles 3:35 Final 440 yd Dash Senior High Final 3:45 440 yd Dash Junior High Final 3:55 220 yd Hurdles Senior High Triale 4:05 220 yd Hurdles Senior High Final TEAMS VISIT PAYSON 4:15 880 yd Run Senior High Final High School Debating teams from 4:25 Tintic and B. Y. U. High met Manti, 440 yd Relay Junior High 4 runners at the Payson High School Monday ' 4:35 110 yds each afternoon and debated the question Re 880 yd Relay Junior Hgh 4 gunners solved that modern advertising should 4:45 220 yds each B. Y. U. negative be condemned. 880 yd Relay Senior High 4 runners team won from Manti affirmative; 4:55 220 yds each Tintic affirmative from Manti negative and B. Y. U. affirmative from 1 Mile Relay Senior High 440 Tintic negative. B. Y. U. will enter 5:05 each for 4 men the state finals in Salt Lake. The Field Events. A Judges were , Joseph E. Hansen of Pole Vault Senior High Pit Spanish Fork, R. A. Porter, and Mrs. 2:15 A. K. Huish. Pole Vault Junior High Pit B 2:15 Shot Put Senior High 12 pound shot Tennis Tournament Senior High School Boys, Springville Vs Payson, 2:15 North End 10:00 A. M. Shot Put Junior High 8 pound shot One match of Doubles and two 2:15 North End of Singles A Pit Senior High High Jump Prizes will be awardeefby the Nebo 3:00 School District Board. B Pit Goshen 10th grade will be classed Junior High High Jump as Senior High students. 3:00 Points and places will be awarded Discus Throw Senior High School on the same basis as the County and 3:00 North Field State meets, and unde? the same rules Broad Jump Senior High Pit A these meets are conducted. as 3:45 B Broad Jump Junior High Pit Mothers Day May 12. ..Let flowers 3:43 School Senior express your appreciation for her High Javelin Throw .The Payson Floral Oo. Phone 80 3:45 South End . NEBO STAKE STAKE M. I. A. SIXTY $2.00 PER YEAR GRADUATION EXERCISES TO BE HELD IN TABER- NACLE MAY 15 LIST OF GRADUATES The annual commencemet exorcises of the Tayson High School will be held in the tabernacle Wednesday night, May 15, at 8:00 oclock. An excellent program has been arranged that will bo a fitting conclusion to a year of excellent schoul work, The program will include the following numbers: Invocation Salutatory Adress less Song Valedictory orations Harold Wilson Male Leo R. Taylor Shriman Love- - Girls Glee Club Mac Tayioi Quartet Address to graduates Dr. Franklin F. Harris, President of B. Y. U. Piano solo Mae Taylor Presentation of graduates, Pi in. James Clo.ve Awarding of diplomas, T. F. Tol-hur- st Awarding of honors, Cultus Club and Lions Club Presenting of awards Knights scholarship. Dut Opal Schaerrer and Eileen Page Saxaphonoe solo Sherman Loveless Benediction Reverend James O. Arthur TWO MONTHS OLD TWIN DIES 1 allowing are the students who will graduate from the Payson Junior High School on, May 17, according to the announcement of Principal Bates: June Balzly, Florence Barnett, Rhea Barnett, Fay Bates, John Milton Beck, Grace Bills, Louise Black, Helen Mar Blair, Magdalene Blessing, Thirl S. Butler, Inez Clayson, Chester Conover, Charles E .Conover, Dale P. Coray, i rnon Cox, Helen Belle Cropper, Ruby D. Davis, Faye Depew, Jean Dixon, Max A. Elmer, Edward Leone Elmer, Pauline Fairbanks, Anna Fi-- I icld, Venteta P inlayson, Wanda Fran-coNorma Francom, Dolly Francom, Helene Gardner, Loretta Garner, Wanda May Hancock, Jaunitta Haskell, Madge Hams, Mae llansen, Welton Hendrickson, Edythe Hiatt, Harold Hiatt, Byron Johnson, Francis Mount-furMildred Johnson, Marvaleen John son, Maurice Jones, Max Kerr, Arthur kinder, Ella Larsen, Ruth McClellan, Chase McClellan, Reed McMullin, Max Madsen, J. Golden Menlove, Acy Mill-ett- e, Lionel Montague, Lloyd MontaMoore, Ardella Myers, Dean Lynn gue, Myers, Lois Noon, Arthur Lavar Noon Boyd Page, Marion Patten, Thorold W. Ieery, Margaret Peterson, Dale Reece, Caroline Reid, Dorothy Ryan, Sliadrack Schaerrer, Nedra Sorenson, George Stewart Schaerrer, George V. Stanton, Paul Stewart, Dorene Strom Lyle Tanner, Gladys Marie Taylor, Wallace Taylor, J. Woodrow Twede, Louise Viertel, Burnis Wightman, Pauline Wignall, Max Wilson, Boyd Wilson, Rhea II. Wilson, Owen M. d, Joan Jeppson, two months old twin daughter of Thomas and Mary Wiide Jcppson died at their home in the First Ward Wednesday afternoon afWood. ter an illness of several days. Surviving are the parents, one brother, Junior, and two sisters, Ruth and WHATS THE MATTER WITH PAYSON Joyce. Funeral serviices were held Thursday at the Cemetery with Bishop Otto Erlandson in charge. The County Farm Bureau has org-nizrecreation in about ebout every , FUNERAL SERVICES HELD They community, except Payson. THURSDAY FOR NED have a County Farm Bureau baseball WIGNALL team organized to furnish recreation to keep the farm bureau alive and Ned Wignall, the 8 year old son of active during the summer and to deWells and Golda Tanner Wignall died velop community spirit. Why not in MRS MAY SULLIVAN at the Payson Hospital Monday morn Payson? Surely there age as many DIES AT HER HOME IN ELBERTA 4ng from complications following an fellows here as in other towns of the bperation performed several days pre- County of less population. Why not Mrs. May Sullivan, wife of Samuel vious. The little fellow was a studorganize here and get it going. Your S. Sullivan, died at their home in El ent in the Second Grade at tile Potect-nee- t farm bureau president wants suggestSchool. berta, Sunday May 5. She was born lie is survived by his ions about players and practice. Why in St. George, forty-seve- n years ago, parents, four brothers and four sis- not see Mr. Chas. White, and get it the daughter of Silas and Nancy ters. going? The forfeiture money should Clark Higgins. Her husband and a Funeral services were held Thurs- be paid in by May 11, as that is the number of young children survive. day 11:00 a. m, in the Fourth Ward last day a team can enter. A schedThe body was at the Deseret Mort- Chapel and interment was in the Pay-so- ule will then be drwan up for the j City Cemetery. uary in Payson until Thursday when teams which have entered. , it was taken to St. George where to t in each series, Locals definitely funeral services were to be held in the entertained at Mrs O. C. Niel-e- n are: date, East Ward Chapel. a Bridge party lad Friday evnoing at A league, and directors from each the home of Mrs. Ray Monsen. Her are: LADIES AUXILIARY OF THE guests included the members of the I. R. Pierce. Salem AMERICAN LEGION TO Delta Briidge Club and the following KINDERGARTEN special guests: Mrs. I,. D. Stewart, Lukeshore Morriss Simmons. SPONSOR Lindon A. J. Wright. Mrs. B. L. Jensen, Mrs. T. E. Reece, The Ladies Auxiliary of the Ameri- Mrs. James Clove, Mrs. Will Amos, Benjamin Carl E. Lundell Orval Okelberry Goshen can Legion are a six Mrs. Dave Shuler, Mrs. Frank Wheelsponsoring i B league weeks Kindergarten course starting wright, Mrs. John Day, Mrs Gene , 0,rem Harold Calder. the latterpart of May. They would Hillman, Mrs. R. A. Porter, Mrs. E. 11. Lakcv iew Spencer Madsen. like to have 25 or 30 children enrolled Street, Mrs. C II. Dixon, Mrs. J. C. Those who are interested call Miss Barney. The Club prize was awarde Highland Ilyrum Grosbeck. Vera Hurst or Mrs. L. D. Stewart, to Mrs. Monsen, the guest prize to Palmyra Ross Thomas. Efficient Mrs. Amos and the consolation to for further information. teachers. Mrs. Reece. RUTH HARDING WINS ed MOTHERS DAY AT A AN- NOUNCED BY PRINCIPAL BATES AT JR. HIGH COMMUNITY CHURCH BANK-0-GRA- M listen in WHEN YOU TUNE IN WITH THE FEELING OF SUCCESS THAT FITS IN WITH A GROWING BANK ACCOUNT AT THIS COMMUNITY YOU GET THAT BANK PERFECT RECEPTION OF STATION broadcast from your community financial service station State Bank of Payson community broadcasters of community The annual Mothers Day Services will be held in the Payson Comunity Church at 11:00 A. M., Sunday May A potted plant is given to th 12. oldest mother present. Spread music will be provided. Love and Mother Choir. By J. ill. Meredith "My Mother. solo Mrs. Gay McBeth By J. H. Meredith A Flower Within Our Hearts. By J. H. Meredith GIRLS SONG In the content for the song for the Ruth Girls Organization, Harding v as the winner. The final decision was made in favor of Miss Harding after the three best songs submitted by Miss Evelyn Kerr, Miss Fawn Cowan, and Miss Ruth Harding were sung in assembly by Miss Inez Garner. Miss Harding will be presented with her prize of $2.50 in todays assembly by MBs Elsie Johnson sponsor of the organization. Miss Shermer, Miss McBeth duet Each Day A Mothers Day, Bv Mr. and Mrs Abram Done of TucO. P. Huish . , Mrs. Dorothy Feland son, Arizona, Mr. Robert Done of As One Whom His Mother Com Douglass, Arizona, Mrs. May Pierce forteth. Choir and Joseph Done of El Paso, Texas, J. R. Reeves and Mrs. Eva Bowman of Milford, A message appropriate for the day Utah, were visiting during the week Will be given. The Bible School meets with Mr. and Mrs. John Done, Mr. and as usual at 10:00 A. M. Mrs. Lee R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs A. L. Rev. Janies O. Arthur, Pastor. Curtis and other relatives. They were called to Utah by the death of Arthur Student body officers for next yea Dn-- c wlveh ocurred in Salt Lake. at the Junior High were elected School last Friday aftrnoon as follows A beautiful potted plantor some cut Gearld Simmons, Mayor; Bud Barnett, will let mother know you flowers udge; Ruth Snow, secretary tivesui er her. - councilappreciate Genevieve McBeth, two yea'son Floral Co. Phone 80 The Ia coucilman.i one year man; Garth Olson, |