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Show Lions Victorious Over Indian War Veterans Couch f unlov WiKons Lions had little difficulty in winning their second league game last Friday when they tnet American FoK on the local field-Thscore was 21 to G. The visitors unex ecledly made a touchdown when eluded Burke their speedy half-liacthe Pavson ta.klers and ran 70 yards. A 90 yard run by Okelberry was the sensation of the game and SimThe mons did fine line plunging. entire Lion team was strong and the second team was used in the fourth quarter. The lineups: k AMERICAN FORK Wilson Watkins Iaison . . . le It . Hunter Featherstone . U-- . Johnson Burrislon. Tanner Snyder r. . .. .. ' . rt re i"i Mendenhpil Simmons nib Okelberry Peay Ihh . fl) - Chrystal Earl Stokes Brown Miner Preston Bloomquist Burke Nichols Twenty three representatives of the United Indian war veterans of Pay-soSpanish Fork and Springville met last week at the home uf Mrs. Hannah Gardner of Sakun. An organisation was effected with Jesse But!e as captain; Mrs. Hattie Ferguson of Spanish Fork, senior vice commander; Mrs. Vina Mendenhall of Payson as adjutant and treasurer; N. T. Butler of Salem, quartermaster; Isaac Beck of Spanish Fork, chaplain; William Love of Spanish Fork, sergeant at arms; Sheridan Stewart of Spring-- . ille, officer of the day; J. S. Davis of Spanish Fork, color hearer; Gardener of Salem, standard hearer; John R. Warren and John DeGraw of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Hannah Gardner of Salem, trustees. A report of the Convention of Indian war veterans held in Los Angeles, Sept. 15, 1G, 17 was given by Captain Butler. Mrs-Ilanra- Senior High School Brown, umpire. Notes STUDENTS SOON TO RECEIVE TERM REPORT CARDS t crowds, that has ever danced at tne Pavilion was in attendance Saturday for the grand opening. The hall was all completed and looked very beaautiful, and the crowd had a wonderful time dancing to the tantilizing music of Ralph Magliaccio and his ten artists. Every body is looking forward to the next dance, which is Saturday October 12, when the prize will be awarded for the new name for the hall. One of b - !;-- UTAH COUNTY LUMBERMEN MEET AT PROVO The Utah County Lumbermens Association held their bimonthly luncheon and meeting at the Roberts Hotel at Provo Wednesday night. Wendell Erlandson of Payson, manager of the Santaquin Lumber Company was elected president for the Other officers were, ensuing yearAndrew Peterson of Bert Springville; secretary-treasureCrane of Provo; board of directors, Charles Lawrence and Pierce Norton of Provo; Mr. Jensen of Springville, George Chase of Payson, Alex Thorn- ton, Pleasant Grove. - r, Mr. and Mrs- The first term report cards will be issued to students of the Payson high school Tuesday, October 15. The leport cards are a means of allowing a teacher to inform parents of their childrens standing in scholastic work-Al- l parents should receive the cards and sign them. During past years it has been evident that students have failed to take their cards to their parents and have them signed. As a result parents are not aware of their childrens present failure or success in their school work. Thus, if a child in not doing satisfactory work no action is taken to develop improvement until it is too late and a whole school year has been wasted. Parents are, therefore, urged to receive and sign their childrens term report cards that they might know of their childrens scholastic records and success in their school work. Parents, work in collaboration with the school board and faculty in this respect. Create an interest in your childrens school work; encouage them and help them to become more successful school students. FIRST ISSUE OF SILVER AND GREEN NEWS .. PUBLISHED Monthly Meeting A the week was a Bridge Dinner given Wednesday evening by Mrs Dave Shuler and Mrs. Eugene Hillman at the home of Mrs. Shuler. All of the details were suggestive of the Halloween Golden Marigolds decorated season. and each of the small tabrooms the les was centered with a burning yellow candle in an artistic holder. All appointments were in orange Cards were placed for and black. Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mrs. W. T- Amos, Mrs. Harvey Smith, Mrs. William Whimpey of Long Beach, Mrs4 Bert Stevens, Mrs Will McClellan, Miss Leona McClellan, Mrs F. B. Wheelwright, Mrs. Ray Monsen, Mrs Wendell Erlandson. Miss Kathryn Douglass. Mrs- - E. E. Robinson, Mrs. George Chase, Mrs. Elmer McBeth, Mrs W. C. McCormick, Mrs B. L. Jensen, Mrs. L. D. Stewart, Mrs. E- - Mendenhall, Mrs. Earl Page, Mrs. Florence Griffith, Mrs Paul Davis, Mrs C. H. Dixon, Miss Jennie Fairbanks, Mrs. J. C. Barney, Mrs. Jesse Earl, Mrs of Snringville, Mrs C. F. Packard Reta Wilde, Mrs Max Wightman, Mrs El Roy Barnett, Mrs Ned Wightman. Mrs. Cray, Mrs Elmer Cloward of Provo, - Fr-nr- Meeting Held Monday - 1 - j - e. , g mem-luiahi- Fe-ian- ( e afu-rnoo- - - j s 5- -s es Mrs-Darre- - Mel-von- - - gers- - PLAY CHOSEN SENIOR CLASS Parents-Teach- er j - large First Republican Primary will la- held in the V ellworth Store Budding on Elaborate preparations are being The Lions Club met last Friday the east side of Main'Strect hi Pay-so- n Several hundred patiohs of Uje JunCity on Wednesday evening Octmade by the local post of the Ameri night at the home of Dr. F. B. Wheel, j an ior Peteetneet schools Itgh, Taylor can Legion for the exercises to be ".right. Ray Monsen, vice president ober lGth, 1923 at the hour of 7:50 School Monr the Junior t at High held in connec ion with the installa- '.as ii the chair- Reports were giv-- . P. M., for the purpose of nominating ti Parents-i'e.uhefirst the fur r y evening tion of il-- new offieeis at the I. O. O. en by Samuel E. Taylor, George Chase) the following candidates to b" voted the of They meeting year. F. Hall (n the evening of October 10. end Dr. A. L. Curtis, members of far as city officers Tuesday, Nocem-- I tut.! t r combine the three schools 1 Th anquet will be prepared and .he sugar beet industry committee. her 5th, 1929. in one orgr.'z-.- t 'on and a release was One Candidate For Mayor. On Thursday Mr Taylor, Mr. Chase, s.rvtd by the Relief Society and MayMrs Klea McOne C Candidate For 4 year c'tyj I iun thie j Dr. Ftoast-mastLD. Stewart will be Tolhurst and P. C. or urtis, T. and Mrs USza White Mrs. Clellan. councilman. Special guests will include State Com-- , Wightman met with Willard Cannon, elected Officers Chase. Da for the al Three Candidates for 2 jear city msndecr, Cecil Pope; past State Com- gene-manager of the Utah Idaho org'mv.i.tion were as follows: mander, John E. Booth; Payson City Sugar Company; II. B. Smoot, genCandidate for City Recorder Piv blunt, Mrs. Edna Street; senior Council, presidents of Lions Club, Cu1-t- era! superintendant, and Mark Austin, ice presidents, Mrs. Vet as Bingham, Club and La lies Auxiliaiy, bish- general agricultural siiperintendtne. and One Candidate for City Treasurer. Mrs. Gay McBvt!i,fMrs R. A. Porter; And for any other business that ops of the Payson wards and pastor The officials were taken on an insids. Clarence Tuttle, t ,irrt of the Community Church. pection trip through southern Utah may properly come before the Primary Genevieve Dlcon, Ellsworth; Crbta will be transacted. The commarder of Provo Post will County, for the purpose of determin-nvYe Emma ..eeord Mrs, p ihe prospects for opening the Chas. II. White, pixsent the local post with the WiUon, Gulden Taj 'or, Sid Coray; Chairman. cap which they won at the Payson sugar factory next year Afsocial committee, Byron Slendenhall, v convention at Ogden, j ter the trip they gave the local men i cent state Ray Monsen, Mrs. Leila Gray, Mis Oscar Johnson; The outgoing officers will be pre., considerable encouragement and reSecretary. ecretary, Beth Jluish. s uted with service badges during the ported that the plant would not be The program included two selectmoved until an effort was made to evenings program. Mrs Dorothy ions ly th- Junior High Band, readMEET ONION GROWERS is arranging the muscal pro- increase the acreage. Much undevelings, Vera CnliFr, and' Norma ErianT-- ; in land oped is this shown Keen interest being locality is suitable gram. At Payson, Utah Saturday October m; vocal sole, lion, Elmo Coffman of in the affair and a membership at- for the raising of sugar beets. A Springville and an address by Rev. J. tendance of one hundred per eent is banquet was given in honor of the 12, 1929, all onion growers are going O Arthur- - A dance followed. visitors Sn the evening at the Straw. to meet to discuss market problems anth ipatid. pertaining to this years onion crop berry HotelA report of the International Con- and to discuss better problems for ITDPK MED WOMENS CLUBS TO CULTlS C LUB HOLDS FIRST vention of Lions Clubs at Louisville more future crops. MELT AT NEPHI SATURDAY REGULAR MEETING The meeting will be held at the on Kentucky was postponed until next ion gowers hall, Saturday, evening The fa1! convention of the First Dismeeting. T'-Cultus Club held their first, at 7:30 p. m. womens clubs will trict of -eular meeting of the year Wednes-- j Dale Clark, who has recently re be held at i on Saturday October NFBO DISTRICT PRINCIPALS at the Community iUy turned from a trip of a number of 12. The two sessions will bo held in ELECT OFFICERS Church with President Aurora Wilson one of the Ingest onion growers in die Tabernacle under the direction of in charge- A piano selection was giveastern markets, and L. W- Robinson, the president. Mrs. Dorothy Jensen of At a banquet served in the Spring-vil- e en by Miss Fay White and Miss Nor.-the state, will discuss market pro- Payson. Included among the import-a- t High School Wednesday even- blems with the fellows. ma Erlandson read Splendid with who will speak are Mrs-JohSwords by Wythe Williams. The pro- -' ing, October 2, the Nebo Principals The meeting is being called under of Cully Ogden, stale president, gram for the district convention to Study Club under the direction of the direction of Charles Gale, Onion . Maw of Provo, .national dirC, be held at Nephi on October 12 was Principal E. E. Knudsen elected the market committeeman, and Chn-lector. Mis II. C. Hicks of Salt Lake read and plans discussed for the at- following officers for this year: Pres- W. White local Farm Buieau presi- stale music director, Mrs George Lind-.-.a- y tendance of members. The year books ident, E. E- - Knudsen of the Spring- dent. cf Eureka will have charge of t, High School; J ville weie distributed. Everyone is invited to attend. o music durig the forea Peteet-neeGenevieve Ellsworth of the t noon. School at Payson; Secretary-Tre- a Six tables were at play at a beauMr. and Mrs. V. C- - Butler enter-- 1 surer, John F. Warner of the Central Carnitained Friday, October 4, at a School, Spanish, Fork; Members at tifully arranged Bridge Luncheon giv- ODD ACCIDENT CAUSES on the Commerval Party. A take-of- f Large Louis E. Bates, supervisor of en by Mrs. George Chase and Mrs J INJURY TO DOCTORS EYE of Mrs Chase on cial carnival furnished the entertain-- ) grammar grades and junior high A. Earl at the home The color schools; A. E. Wall Jr., on Thursday afternoon. ment of the evening. Dr. r, D. Stewart narrowly escaped principal of Utah Avenue in the decorations The decorative color scheme, favors a suggesting the the Goshen School. very serious injury last Sunday. scheme purple and yellow carried out1 and other detals were suggestive of He was at the Hughes Hospital at tents of the various concessions. Num- JACK PERKINS OPENS Halloween. Cards for the two oclock Spanish Fork preparing to assist with erous prizes were won by the guests. luncheon wee placed for, Mrs Bert NEW BARBER SHOP s major operation- - A vessel in which l Those invited were: Mr. and Stevens, Mrs- Ray Stevens, Mrs. W. T. catgut was being sterilized became C. Brown, Mr. .and Mrs Clarence A John W. Perkins has opened a new Amos, Mrs Floyd Wilson, Mrs. J. dry and the container exploded. Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs Dave Bigler, Mr. barber shop in the Daniels building Barney, Mrs. Meridith Amos, Mrs Will Dr. Stewart struck of glass portion and Mrs John Daniels Jr., Mr. and Mrs in the eye an 1 lodged under the lid. north of the Postoffice. Every- McClellan, Miss Leona McClellan, Mrs Jas. A. Daniels, Mr- - and Mrs just Mrs E. Mrs E. Fearn Robinson, Gray, He v as taken to Provo where an effthing is new and the place has a B. L. Jensen, Mrs Dave Shuler, Mrs George Barnett, Mr. and Mrs Angus a The ort to remove it was unsuccessful and very attractive appearance. Mellor, Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Powell of Mrs F. B- Wheelwright was then rushed to a Salt Lake HospiSmith, Harvey from moved has Beauty Shoppe Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dan- the former location and now occupies Mrs W, C. McCormick, Mrs. T. E. tal vhfe the glass was removed beiels, Mr. and Mrs. J- - Seldon Hanson, the rear of the new barber Reece, Mrs. Ray Monson, Mrs Eugene fore the eye had been seriously in-shop. j and Mr. and Mrs F. J. Faux of SpanHillman, Mrs. Wendell i red. EMendenhall ish, Fork. Miss Majorie Wilson entertained Mrs. James Clove, Mrs Mrs D. P. MorErlandson, Henry Miss at dinner Sunday for Kathryn Mis. J. S. McBeth, Mrs. Mary McF. Mrs. Wilson. George The many friends of Mrs. Rodney Lewis of Provo, Miss Fay Schaerrer, gan, Mrs. Ada Ware, Mrs Jack DixBeth, Wilson will be pleased to learn that Miss Chrystal Schaerrer, Miss MildMiss May MBetk motored on anl that she is convalescing very satis- red Pace, Miss Evelyn Tilson, and Mrs Mr. R.J. Gray and J. D- Gray arriv. on Thursday for a Bridge Lake to Salt ed Saturday from ,Long Beach and factorily at the Seaside Hospital, Long Gould Dixonat the home of Mrs E. Beach California. Mrs. Wilson undwill visit until November I with Mr. Luncheon erwent a major operation on SeptemBROWNE HIATT and Mrs Fearn Gray and family. Ammon Taylor have announceed the birth of a son, their and first child, on Sunday, September 27. The first issue of the Silver will school this News for year, A daughter was born October 4, Green of the Pay-so- n to Mr. and Mrs. James Francom and be distributed to students high school Friday, October 11. a son to Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Haskell. The staff chosen to edit the school Edna Page, ed- ber 30 Mrs. Ada Ware was hostess to the paper is as follows: adRandall Hiatt of Payson and Miss 'Senior Bridge Club Saturday" after- itor; Kathryn Douglass, faculty Ireta Della Edwards, Butler, John Jackson and Thomas Jackson Helen Margaret Browne of Spanish noon. Mrs B. L. Jensen, Mrs. Floyd visor; Anna Moore, Evelyn of Loa, Utah spent Tuesday and Wed- Fork were issued a marriage license Wilson, and Mrs- W. T. Amos were Nelda Bills, Blanche Anne nesday Ada Erlandson, visiting with Payson relatives. at Provo this week special guests. Three tables were at Kerr, Clinton Allen, Meade Jensen, Porter, play and the prize for high score May Houser, reporters; Ella Mae was given to Mrs. Elmer McBeth. Batholomew, typist; Bill Mendenhall, social events of Spen.cer Mendenhall, business mana. One of the - ice of Primary - LRGE CROWD ATTENDS OPENING DANCE Lions Club Hold Regular Prepare For Banquet Meet Cavemen PAYSON American Legion The senior class students of the high school have chosen the play And Home Came Ted to present December 6. The play is three act comedy which takes place in an inn in the Catskill Mountains. Its twelve characters weave an interesting and mystifying plot and provide material which calls for continual laughter. The play as a whole will undoubtedly prove exceed, ingly interesting and amusing. s for the play will be The hold Monday afternoon, October 14. try-out- Joseph Reece, formerly of Payson, now of Los Angeles is visiting among his many friends. Mr. Reece was formerly president of Nebo Stake. Bishop and Mrs. Otto Erlandson, Bishop and Mrs G- F. Cheever, Bishop and Mrs. R .L. Wilson, Bishop and and Mrs Jasper Hill were in Salt n Lake for General Conference, in to scores of members from the four wards. - adi-tio- M-r- - Mrs. William Whimpey and little and Mrs Albert II. Powell, Mis Joyce a- -e here from Long di.ighVr Birdie Barnett and Mr. Bird Allen Ihr-chCaP'o-ni- a fo.r a visit with Mrs were in Salt Lake and Magna over s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Whimpi" the week end. IT. Wilmr. M- -- , Mrs. Floyd Wilson made a business trip to Salt Lake Tuesday. Save on the Budget Plan Ask any man who has made a financial success in life how he accomplished it. His answer will be, "By saving. He did not spend every cent he made, but built up a fund which was available 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. 4 per cent compound terest Mr. and Mrs . Ben Thurmond of Eureka (pent Sunday with Mr- - and Mrs W. T. Amos. M's Stanley Wilson left Wednesday far Salt Lake to begin instruction on a four month beauty course. CABBY GERTIE President Lee R. Taylor, Mrs. Tayehild-eRuth Jane and Win-te- n and Mr. an Mrs John Done in Salt Lake for Conference. Mrs S. M. Simpson entertained at dnner followed with three tables of Bridge lart Thursday evening. Covers were placed for Mrs. W. C- - McCor-- I n.iclr. Mis Lln-u- r McBeth, Miss May McBeth, Mrs. Ada Ware, Mrs J. R. Vance, Mrs. Arthur Pony, Mrs W. T. Anns, Mrs Harvey Smith, Mrs II. P Back, Mrs Frank Smith of Provo, Mi ;. D. I. Morgan, Mrs. John Day. lor and n, e 1 -In- semi-annuall- y. State Bank of Payson honor of the birthday anniversary of her father, Dr. L. N. Ells-worth of Balt Lake, Mrs. Eugene IlilL man cnO rta:ned at a family dinner part v last we, k- Present were Dr. 1 - Und Mrs. ter EUwo-t- h. Mr. and Mrs Wal- Curtis Loretta The mistress still believes shes ,Snr.ir and John Smith all of Salt Lake light even when the. maids left. . . ' M r. anl Mrs Ilillman and family. IT.'inn'm. 1,0 ii3 ElDworth, and Caro! Ellsworth, Miss |