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Show '4.' nr DONT FORGET THElIG BARNYARD CARNIVAL L TTJhe VOL. IIOV XXXVII., No. Ef 11 LETS I- eh o Pays ' PA YSCN, UTAH MARCH 15, OUR SUGAR FACTORY PAYSON FARM BUREAU NAMES PROJECT LEADERS FOR YEAR 1929 COUNTY FAIR BOARD NAMED ATTENTION The complete personnel of the Utah A meeting of the Payson Farm ceunty fair board was made up Moh-da- y Bureau Board was held Monday eveby the board of county commisning and projects and leaders for the sioners in their regular weekly sesyear were chosen as follows: sion. The new board will consist of dairying, Jesse Hall; seed improve- 15 members instead of 12 as last year. ment, Charles Gale; junior club work, Those reappointed are, John F. MenJames S. Taylor; permanent agridenhall. Springville; J. F. Skinner, cultural teacher, Glen Cowan. Spanish Fork; Mrs. E. H. Eastmond, County Agent W. J. Thayne was L. L. Bunnell, Clayton Jenkins, E. S. present at the meeting. Hinckley, and W. J. Thayne, Provo; The board has made a survey of Roy Park, Orem; C. L. Wamick and this community in regards to the H. V. Swensen, Pleasant Grove, and attitude of the famers on the Sugar Neil Dahle, Spanish Fork. The new Beet situation and the outlook for appointments are Dr, E. C. Swalberg, the operation of the Payson Plant Spanish Fork; M. S. Lott, Lehi; Eli FYom present indicathis season. J. Claysonj American Fork; and Dr. tions the acreage will not be suff- L. D. Stewait, Payson. John 0. Beec-ley- , icient for the opening of the factory president of the Provo Chamber this year but the growers are being of Commerce, is member encouraged and urged to get their The board will meet Saturday, March good beet land in condition this year 16, at 2 p, m. to effect an organizafor an increase in next years acreage tion and draw up tentative plans for sufficient to justify the operation. The Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company has offered cash prizes of $25, $15 and $10 for the three best patches of beets of one acre or more grown by boys in Utah County. The local Farm Bureau will use this inducement in their Boys Club work and will also encourage the business men to add other prizes for the Payson district. NEBO DAIRY ASSOC. MEETS The annual meeting of the Nebo Dairy Association was held Monday evening. The election of officers was postponed until a later date. President Samuel E. Taylor submitted a report of the organization and a resolution was passed making a change in the articles of incorporation causing it to Will NelreadWith capital stock. Wasatch Utah the of son, manager Dairy Association gave a talk and gave a financial statement of that concern. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY ELECT OFFICERS FOR 1929 n the American held afternoon Tuesday Auxiliary n the Legion Club rooms, officers or the coming year were elected as ollows: Mrs. L. D. Stewart, president; Jrs. A. L. Curtis, first rlrs. Harold Jones, second At a meeting of COUNTY UTAH, Le-;io- Paul DaviB, secretary; Erlandson, treasurer; Jrs. Paul Badham, chaplain; Mrs. ames Clove, historian; Mrs. Stanley Vilson, publicity chairman; Mrs. Clif-or- d Mrs. f rs. Wendell Mrs. Harris, sergeant-at-arms- ; ?reBsa Reardon, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. lurtis, Mrs. Stanley Wilson, and Mrs. ladoline Simons executive committee. M. I. A. GLEANER GIRLS HOLD ANNUAL PARTY READERS! M. I. A. TO-NiT- E! ! 1929 $2.00 PER YEAR WHEELS TURNING. ! ! ROAD SHOW BIG SUCCESS COYIT We wish to call the attention of our readers to the article in this issue The A. Road Show written by Lee R. Taylor manager of was held if J'lebo Stake last week. the Strawberry Waterusers Asn The district contests were held last It is worthy of the careful considerThursday 'evening with each ward ation of every citizten of our com- annFMI. ?STS FUNDS PAYSON SUGAR' FACTORY PAYSON BANK TO OPERATE" IN1 FALL OF Senator Reed Smoot and Col. Estate $25,000 4 fA 1 1930 C. Settle With County Tax Loss. This was promised by, a prominent bugar Official if jthe. Payson district will plant about 4000 acres, or her normal crop by TWO. In order to make tsure of this important accomplishment it will be necessary to raise from 2000 to 3000 presenting two programs. The two Restitution of the greater part of wards of Santaquin and Genola the lossof $25,018.03, sustained in the South district; by Paygon first and second and Benjamin in the Utah county in 1923 as a result of the failure of the Payson Exchange Central district; Payson third and and Savings bank, Was , made late fourth and Spring Lake in the North acres in 1929 so as to have the land afternoon at a special district. Tlje two best programs in Wednesday to grow from 3000 to 4000 prepared session of the board of county comeach district were determined by an 1930 with success. missioners, by. Senator Reed Smoot average from the scoring of the judand W. Dean Loose, representing the Undoubtedly the special session of in ges each ward and were entered which will meet in Washback of Congress it. estate of SenE. ColoneiC. get ,Loos. in the finals at the Tabernacle Satator Smoot and Colonel Loose were ington April 15, 1929 will increase Some men and farms that are doing urday evening. bondsmen of Henry Jeppson, county the tariff on sugar $1,00 per hundred. all they can to keep our sugar factThe winning programs were as foltreasurer the time of the default This will insure the 'future life of ory in our community: lows: 1 Gypsy love songvf Santa of the Loose farm Lank. Fearn Gray, manager, the industry. i Payson qufn Second Ward; 2 A. The MJ. H. (0 acres, Julia Colvin farm J. Personal Check Surely there is not one citizen in Way, Payson Fourth Ward; 8 The Crook and Heber J. Reid renters, 30 Senator that would like to see our and Loose Smoot Dean Payson Quest of happiness", Payson Fourth acres, Ivan Ballard 10 acres that procontributed checks their for 4 Sugar personal The Factory removed. It is self Ward; Life Line Genola; duces about 200 tons each year. Jas. , The ach. $11,509.32 evident remainder 5 of that we can not expect this The Conspiracy," Payson First H. Jones about 20 acres each year, fair. will be recovered to remain idle 'indefiof Longfellow Poem" the shorts geJ-$200Ward; anj'!ndstry Pageant Wm. McClellan, 10 acres, F. A. Cowan first ward. Program No. 3. from the Heber J. Grant Bonding nitely. If jwe Jo not start something Payzon 20 acres, Harold Simmons 10 acres, won first place and No. 5, the second company by the county attorney, to turn its wheels some other- commNEW BOOKS in the LIBRARY Earl Simmons, 8 acres, George A. 'decision of the board. to according The place. unity will. . judges were Bishop Elisha Francom, 10 acres, Jas. A Gamer 7 The involved Lester of Searle consisted Warner, and FYank'Edv money The sugar beet- crop fits in well Shorter History of England and acres. Many other farmers names mand of Palmyra Stake. The entire tax money collected in 1923 by Way-lan- d with any crop rotation ' system. TThe Greater Britian, by Arthur Lyon could be added to this list whose numconsidered of was all a performance Payson, Wightman, deputy average gross return fpr sugar beets by Cross. A good condensed history ber of acres are smaller, because their the best road show yet given collector appointed by Jeppson. on the Strawberry 'project in 1928 with a survey of relations between farms are smaller, but they are help- present in the stake. All of the acts were be could the transferred funds was $81.75 per "acre. England and her dominions, foreign ing to the limit Only three presented in a splendid manner and to Provo banks, depositories of the other relations from 1870 to 1914, and the on the crops Project were of a high standard. county treasurer, the Payson institu- this acre return. Onions surpassed activities of the British Empire in RELIEF SOCIETIES COM$299.52, per tion closed tts doors. Attempts to the European War. The author is fruit acre; PLETE PLANS FOR .tomatoes $267.56; $83.11. P. H. S. TEAM LOSES CHANCE TO recover from the bank were fruitless Hudson, professor of English history. CALICO BALL Lee R. Taylor. and Smoot the bondsmen, Senator ENTER STATE TOURNAMENT University of Michigan. and the Colonel Loose estate, volunThe Relief Society organizations SEVEN YEAR' OLD BOY Modern American poetry, edited by commissioners an imteered to . HAS NARROW ESCAPE A critical auth from the four wards of Payson Louis Untermyer. The Payson High School basket which was acsettlement mediately edi have the and revised A arrangerm n's completed for ball team lost their chance to enter enlarged ology. cepted. Charles Chase, the seven year old tion of this excellent authology which their annual Calico Ball which will the state tournament when were they Meeting with the , commission were son of Mr. afuf Mrs. George Chase ha3 been expanded 215 pages and be held in the Pavilion on Tuesday defeated by the Lehi team, runners Senator Reed . Smoot and,, Harlow E. had a narrow escape from .serious now includes 475 poems and 133 poets March 19. Good music has been se- - up the Alpine division, in a thrill- Smoott his son; W. Dean Loose and njury last Saturday evening when cured the old dances will be and School Plays for all occasions by ir.g game held in the Provo High Preston G. Peterison, representing the he was struck by an automobile in This is School Madelene Demarest Barnum. Origi- played as well as the new. Gym. A large crowd of Pay-so- Loose estate, and County Attorney which Mr. arid Mrs. " BAsgaarS- - and of each year greatly antici nal one-ac- t rooters were on hand. The lions plays for the following an event children were riding.' The accident George S. Ealiff. holidays and occassions: Labor Day, pated and the young and old mingle took an early lead and at the end comGrant The Ileber J. Bonding happened in front of the Chase home Columbus Day, Thanksgiving, Christ together with equal enjoyment. Re- of the first quarter were leading on Utah Avenue. Mr. sureties for were the will Charles started be provided free of The two mas, Lincoln's and Washingtons freshments point margin was held dur- pany across the to street ball park' and the and the 50 cents tickets are ing the next period and the half read birthdays, May day, Arbor day, Peace charge a cart and another 10 cents. watching and pony 18 to 16. The third period was proday, Memorial day, and graduation car and in front of stepped directly fitable for Lehi and when the gun REGULAR MEETING OF day. the Basgaard machine. It was not HIGH 26-2JUNIOR PRESENTS . 2 in their CULTUS CLUB HELD sounded th score read Blades, by George Barr McCretch-eontraveling" rapidly and .was quickly "THE TOREADORS favor. Lehi increased their lead in A clean cut, wholesome roWEDNESDAY Mr. - Basgaard and Mrs. stopped. the final, the Lions not playing up mance by a king of story tellersi a rushed him to the hospital. One Second The Annual Junior, High to their earlier expectations. The Cul-tu- s lovely McCretcheon heroine and a the of The cut on his head which meeting sevregular School The l'equired Toreadors", Operetta, final score was Patten scored plot that will make you blink with Club was held Wednesday after- eral stitches to close and bruises which was presented in the Junior fifteen points. surprise. noon at the home of Mrs. Wendell the body was the extent of his High School auditorium, last Friday The score: Mrs club The Erlandson. , president, injuries. the most enjoyable LEHI evening was one of E. TI. Street was in charge. Mrs. JR. HIGH NEWS public entertainments of the year and G T Heber A. Curtis gave a Book Review RELIEF SOCIETY TO HOLD npthing but praise was, heard for Evans rf 4 O of Disraeli, by Andre Maurois. A PAGEANT SUNDAY Payson Jr. Students Enjoy Hop the splendid work of the young stud- Whitman, If , 4 6 5 13 short discus, ton was held on plans ents and their director, Mrs. Dorothy Crane, c 6 5 0 12 To commemorate the organization for the State Federation Convention 0 0 0 0 One of the peppiest dances of the Feland. The character of Senior Grey, rg in to of be held the Relief Society which' occurred April. Logan taken by Clarence Tuttle was 0 O 0 0 school year was held in the junior Fox, Ig on March 17, Stake Relief the only one in the entire cast not high auditorium Monday night by the a few days injgoCp.ty Board will, present a .pageDixon spent Kapple The twin sisters, taken by a student. 33 5 11 14 Totals seventh, eighth and ninth graders. ant Sunday afternoon at the regular Payson last week. Benita and Juanita, the charming PAYSON More than half of the members of union meeting in the Tabernacle. G the lasses came out to enjoy the senoritas were taken by Ella Larsen Sat- The play Was written entertained Stevens Mrs. Bert by President and Margaret Hill. Their youthful 7 Patten, rf ' affair which wag chaperoned by memher for wiU who daughter direct the afternoon Mary urday lovers Ilarding were 1 portrayed by Olson, lf-- c bers of the faculty. Dubs Orchestra Spanish will on her 7th birthday the following p.cscntation. The characters Woodrow Weitzel and Rex Elmer as 2 J. Wilson, rg furnished the music. Helen were be the present; friends Board members by young represented Jaun and Pablo. The comedy in the H. O Wilson, rg Demar Elmer, R.isccl Cannon assisted by members from the four Street, clever little operetta was supplied by 0 Soarls, lg Jane Porter Byron Cheover, Gail Payson wards. All visiting teachers Seminary Students of Junior High Vernon Cox and Maurice Jones, Senor O Snyder, If Adele Briggs, a:uf members or anyone interested is Gale, minTalks Whackeo. and Shirley Senor Swatio The Preparing 0 Nebeker, lg Garlydene Robinson, Mariam Bates, invited to. be present. Special annior roles of Delores and Marie were Enid Richardson, Pauine Loveles , and versary programs are being given by 10 10 4 24 The students of the junior high taken by Rhea Barnett and Caroline Totals II Relief Societies in their wards Charles Spurrier. school who are attending seminary Reid. The Chorus work was very Referee, Spencer; umpire, Watts evening. unday costume and the as designed by classes this year are preparing spee- good Itobinson gave a party E. E. Mrs. Sutherland were very effective. Miss ches for the 4th anniversary of the P. II. S. MALE CHORUS HAVE at her home monday evening for a PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The splendid acting was directed by CHICKEN DINNER building of the church school here. SERVICES and the music by Miss group of her friends. Those present The type of speeches given and man- Miss Hinckley Stevens, Bert Mrs. and Mr. were; All other teachers at the School Male The Payson High ner in which they are given will de- Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Spurrier, Mr. and Mrs. Bible School. Sunday 10:00 A. M. termine the term marks. This ann- school assisted Mrs. Feland in even-wa- Chorus had an informal chicken dinMr. and Mrs. Erland- Morning Worship. Sunday 11:00 A.M. possible to put the successful af- ner and social Monday evening at the Ray Stevens, iversary celebration will be held March Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A Faithful Witness. Theme: and son. Mr. All parents wishing to attend fair over. 25. MenHigh School. Principal Clove. Prof. Jesse Mrs. and Mr. and And of the malefactors w'hich one Earl, The school play and the operetta are invited to be present. Nelson and Stanley Wilson of the card3 Patricks place day railed on Him, saying, If was St. denhall. hanged have both been presented to the public faculty were present. The meal was and sweet peas decorated the tables. thou be Christ, save thyself and us. in the past month and were entertainA committe consisting of C. P. prepared by the. Domestic Science Prizes at Bridge were won by Mr. and But the other answering rebuked ments of high standard of excellence. girls under the direction of Miss Virla Mrs. Mendenhall and Mr. and Mrs. him, Olson, Glen Cowan, and Blaine HanGod, saying Dost not thou fear Birrell. It is an annual affair. condem-natitn- ? sen of the junior high faculty has same in the art thou seeing Mrs. J. W. Strong and Miss Cly-ti- a Spurrier. been chosen to assist the ninth gradAnd 'we indeed justly; for Burdick spent the week end in Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Street were ers in preparing their graduation Rebekahs surprised we receive the due reward of our the of A few Payson. Salt Lake visitors on Monday. program that will be held at the end Mrs. Callaway Friday, March 8, at deeds: but this man hath done noth15.1 of the school year, probably May IKB3KIKK8f3ZKE9CIKX1 the home of her mother, Mrs. Shuler ing amiss. And He said unto Jesus The program given Friday, March Calloxay, Lord remember me when thou comest I Those present were Mrs. Mrs. Ben-arall students. the 15, was enjoyed by into thy k.rgdom. And Jesus said Mrs. Bucqley, Mrs. Balszy, Ag-neMrs. Each section in the junior high school Mrs. Mrs. Dean, unto him. Verily I say unto thee, Peay, SteiMrs. number. a Stunts, pantomines, Mitchell, Mrs. gave Wilson, Today shalt thou be with me in parmusic, and readings were enjoyed. Mrs. Zelphia Wilson, Mrs. Sar- adise Luke 23:39-4take for our slogan, "Payson Factory to operate in 1930. We are certainly in need of the pay We need a roll. bigger cash crop. We need the taxes that come to oor school district. Let us suggest that every body talks more beets this year and "every aero possible for the year 1930. This can be put over if all munity. Why not con-te-te- d -- at -- . - - Pie-fo- re tle n 8-- 6. ' 33-2- Dic-tori- o, at the-.Nb- A-de- Tdc-Bet- The annual Stane party for the I. A. Gleaner girls of the Nebo ake was held Wednesday evening the Santaquin Amusement hall. Eli-L- e Baron, Gleaner Girls President in is charge of the arrangements d d Preal Hansen of Benjamin the following program: play, Santaquin First Ward, artette, Benjamin; readings( Eliza th Simons, Payson First; piano et, Inez Ott and Norma Bills. Pay-- n Second; reading, Miss Moore, iring Lake; vocal duet, Fern Han-and Marie Tervort, Payson Third; ading, Jennie Wilson, Payson 4th; play, Santaquin Second; short Ik, Mrs. Ann J. Loveless; Gleaner tder of the Stake Board. Commun- singing was led by Christa Olson th Pearl Barnett accompanist. n Sames were played under the of Miss Alice Clayson and Miss me Tervort. Refreshments were rved by the girls from Santaquin irds and Spring Lake. con-cte- ct n ct dir-tio- Mr. and Mrs. Roll a Daniels of Ma-laIdaho, and Mrs. Donna Edwards of San Francisco have visited here with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Orson Daniels, having been called by the death of their sister, Mrs. Laura Mrs. Edwards left WedFereday. nesday for her home. UlllllllllIIIIIIIIIKiaillllllllf ! SKAGfiS, SAFEWAY ; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith were in Payson for the week end visiting with, their friends. Mr. J. Paris Boyle of Provo was Tayson last Friday on busines He ate dinner at the Janies Harper home. in STORE I No. 26 " for remodeling, Starting Monday g March 18 to Sunday March 24. g Will Monday March 25. Will close Re-ope- n IIIIHIIIIISIIHIIIIBaKIBI!RllllBIISiaillBiaiaB2S3322, d ss ner, gent, Mrs. George Shuler. Mrs. Woods Mrs. Montague, Mrs. Callaways, Mrs Shulers mother. 3. Young Peoples 7:00 P. M. Meeting. Sunday How The Church Help Us Topic: Ileb. served Christian Life. was The luncheon Live To A delightful The party was given to show the 10:19 25. Rebekah appreciation for the good Trayer Meeting. Tuesday 7:30 P.M. Christ; The Head of the. Subject: Mrs. Calloway did the order while she Church. Grand. spent was Noble Everybody Rev. James O. Arthur, Pastor. an enjoyable afternoon. |