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Show T On TEne VOL. XXXVII., No. 34. PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1929 Payson Schools Ready Annual Sugar Beet Tour Mrs. Eliza Holliday For Openning SeptemFor September 5 ber 3 On your Utah County Sugar Beet tour Thursday September 5 officers An extensive renovation program of Central Utah Sugar Beet Growers fieldmen for Sugar Comhas been carried on by the Board of Association, pany and County Agent W. J. Thayne Education this summer and schools are today outlining and making a are now in first class condition, ready schedule for the annual sugar beet for the ringng of the school bell, tour to be held in Utah County on Thursday September 5, tentative scheSeptember 3rd. dule for south Utah County follows: Few changes in teachers have been 9 a. m. meet at City Square, Spanish made tris year and the general plan Fork; speakers, 9:20 to 9:30, James of grade distribution will be the same Finch; 9:40 to 9:55, Erastus Hanson; 10:10 to 10:25, Paul Ludlow; as last year. 10:30 to 10:40, Earl Simmons; 11:00 A new addition the to supervisory to 11:15. James Gardner; 11:30 to this year. Mr. Louis 11:45, Melons and punch at Edgewat-- , Salem; 12:15 to 12:30 value of Payson Junor High School has been selected as Grammar Grade and Jun commercial fertilizer, go east of Dahle to Springville-Mapletoior High School Supervisor. Mr. Bates store, Spanish Fork at Co., Sugar Mapleton; 1 has had a number of years of exper- p. m. arrive at Vineyard, free dinience in the department over which ner for everyone on tour. Every he will supervise, having taught every Beetgrower and Farmer of Utah County are invited to attend. grade from the fifth to the ninth, and also acted as principal over the Boys Enthused Junior High School at Payson. Miss Violet M. Iverson will act as Primary Supervisor for the entire district as before. is being made n Over. Agricultural Projects Clayson will begin A number of boys attending high a new venture in our district as a school are enthused over the fact that special teacher of band and orchestra agricuture will be taught in the P. H. in the Junior and Senior High Schools S. on a 12 months basis. This is to at Payson, also at Salem, Benjamin, be expected in as much as this is an Santaquin and Goshen. He will be agricultural community and the majin Payson in the forenoon of each ority of the boys live on farms. Undoubtedly most of these boys will day. dividing his time between the follow this work and make farming Senior High School band and orch- their vocation. estra and the Junior High School. Boys contemplating registering for In the afternoon, two days a week, an agricultural class should be considhe will divide his time between Sal- ering the kind of a project they wish em and Benjamin; and three days to take. The term Project as appa week, between Santaquin and Gosh- lied to course in Vocational Agriculen. Mr. Clayson ds well known for ture is any definite unit of farm acthis excellent band work in Payson ivity conducted by the project methand for his work in beginning a band od and carried to completion in a and orchestra at Goshen last year. natural setting. It carries the study Students interested in edther of those thru a compete cycle, such as from a sow to marketing the fatorganizations should immediately see buying Mr. Clayson and make arrangements tened hogs from her. The size of the for joining with the others at the Project should be as large as possible. beginning of the year. All Projects are on an ownership No regular school nurse will be embasis. It may be sheep, cattle, horses, the with ployed, but by Utah County Clinic under Mrs. Eval-in- swine or any crop grown. The boy Reed and the Utah State Tuber- is to do his own planning, work or the work, and at culosis Association, some very effic- properly supervise determine for to be able end the ient work is anticipated in the field success or reasons the himself for of health and prevention of disease. of the Project Te failure. earnings School In the Payson Senior High are his. the'new teachers are as follows: The Project method ds the business Mr. Leroy Bunnell has crarge of mans way of doing business. He will the Vocational Agriculture. will be three classes of agriThere also carry on a class in that field in Animal Husbandry in culture offered; the Junior High School. the 9th grade of the Junior High The Home Economics department School and and Crop Production will be under the direction of Miss Farm Management in the Senior High Gwen Webster, a graduate from the School. University of Utah, who comes well prepared for the prob- NEBO STAKE SENIOR AND lems before her. JUNIOR SEMINARY In the Junior High School the Home SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Economics department will be under the direction of Miss Vera Calder, a To be taught in seminary building graduate from the Utah Agricultural by seminary teacher 1929 and 1930. College. Sophomore, Junior and Senior Old Miss Norma Erlandson will conduct Testament from 9 to 10 daily. Junior and Senior New Testament, the work in languages, English and French at the Junior High School. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and FriMr. Heber Curtis, who was away day from 10 to 11. last year, will be back at the Junior Freshmen Old Testament daily from 11 to 12. Boys one day and girls the High School in Science work. In the Central School, Miss Clari-be- ll next. Hurst will be the new teacher, Sophomore and Junior New Testamhaving charge of one of the three ent daily from 1 to 2. Junior Seminary, 7th grade, Wedsections of sixth grade. In the Peteetneet, Miss Lora Bow- nesday 3 to 4. 'Church History daily from 2 to 2:30 en, an experienced teacher, will have Junior Seminary. 8th grade, Wedcharge of the third grade. Mrs. Kath. to 11. 10 will nesday the take charge of lyn Betts Other will teachers re. first grade. Between Stan Done resiLost: main the same. and Orem station, Sunday a dence In the Taylor school Miss Mary childs sweater. Finder please return Starr will have te first grade. Minto Chronicle office. ltpd. nie Perkins will take mixed first and second grades. Miss Lois BlanchFor Sale: newly equipped and ard, experienced teacher will have the modern 125 North 1st. West home, second grade. Miss Norma Reece Street, Payson, Ltah. Inquire of Mrs will take the fourth grade. Janett Tanner. Mr. Lawrence e ALL STORES WILL CLOSE ON LABOR DAY MONDAY, SEPT. 2 GARBAGE REMOVED SEPTEMBER 2nd AND 3rd Garbage will be hauled away September 2nd and 3rd this time because the 1st falls on Sunday. East side be ready Monday 2nd end West s'de be ready Tuesay 3rd. Mrs. Eliza Openshaw $2.00 PER YEAR Program For Teachers Utah County Fair To Be HOMCOMING DATE Institute at Spanish Fork DRAWS NEAR Bigger And Better Holliday died August 31 With many new departments and The great event grows bigger as its divisions added, the fifth annual Utah time draws near 9:80 Musical Program and Opening County fair to held at Provo SeptemTaysons citizens must prepare for ber 25, 26, and 27. promises to be a 10.OO General Session community exhibit greater than it ond Ward Chapel. bigger and better than ever, accord- has ever known Remarks Introductory Interment in the Santaquin CemetSupt. Melvin Wilson ing to C. L. Warnick, manager. In order that the hundreds of visiery was under the direction of the Welcome exhibitors and citizens tors who are Dr, Prospective Remarks, exptcted shall receive Claudin Funeral Home. in all parts of the county are receiv- a Brockbank good impression of our cit nothing Mrs. Holliday was bom October 19, ing cop.es of the new premium list should be left undone to give it the Supervisor, Louis Bates 1869 at Santaquin, the daughter of Primary Supervisor, Violet M. Iver. which is much larger than ever be- best appearance possible. It is up to Roger and Elizabeth Openshaw. She sen fore. With greater premium money citizen to help. every is survived by her husband, N. S. HoL Talk, Lofter Bjarnesson. Supervisor and wider classification of the vari. Weedy side walks and unkept yards liday and two children, Mrs. Daphna Grammar Grades and Junior High. ous departments a greater number should be cleaned at once and unsight, Moore of Springlake and N. C. HolliMusic of exhibitors than ever expected to material of any kind should be rel ly day of Pocatello, Idaho, also five Address Dr. Adam S. Bennlon enter livestock, poultry, products of moved and the premises made invits grandchildren and the following "The Teachers Job farm, orchard and industrial institu- ing. and brother, Mrs. Mary A- - La 12:00 Luncheon and Informal Re- tions, Mr. Warnick declares. The committee has already sent Baron. Mrs. Elizabeth Jerman, Mrs. ception. made are Many improvements being out 800 personal invitations to former Minnie Wall, Mrs. Zina York, Mrs. Informal talk by A. S. Bennion the county fair grounds, according citizens and more are at Clarissa Higginson and Roger Open- 1:30 going every Departmental Meetings to reports from Provo. In addittion day. Many replies are being received shaw of Santaquin, Roselta Yorgan. (Grammar Grades) to enlarging this building to meet the from friends who are son of Canada, Mrs Matilda Higgin-so- n planning on be(Junior High School) requiirements of exhibitors in giving ing back home for this oeassion. of Silver City, Mrs. Zelda Robb, (Senior High School) them compartments where they can Concession men, race hoise men, ins, Mrs Lavina Liddle and Mrs. Mar. L. B. Harmon Extra Curricular stay while caring for their livestock, lovers, cowboys and hundreds sport tha Boyle of Payson. Activities Them place in Educational the entire building is being enclosed of others are talking about the sport Field. m brick. anxious to enter the compprogram, DELEGATES ATTEND AMERICAN Maude B. Jacob ReadDirected New quarters also are being pro- etition and get into the days activities I EGiON CONVENTION AT OGDEN ing for Social Adjustment. vided for the convenience of the race Payson and vicinity is receiving Definite ProPrimary Grades horse men. and additional stable room more than the once oer and it is gram to be announced. d is also being provided. Work began up to the citizens to make outsiders Delegates from Payson who 2:30 Departmental Meetings--(Sen-io- r the American Legion convention this week on a new building in which like us. and Junior High) n Ogden last week included, James to house the poultry. It is anticipated The reception committee is asking Bessie Finley in charge English Ben that the 1929 poultry exhibit will be that every home be made available for Clove, Harry Tipton, Lee Done, Mathmatics James Clove in charge Roe. Harold Simmons, James A Dan much bigger and better than ever be- worthy visitors. Beds, Meals, and Science L. A. Anderson in charge Flanders Wells fore. Cloward, Joseph home conveniences are going to bo iels, Hugh History & Social Science and Clyde Tervort. com- needed. and cities of All the principal Baxter in charge. The ladies from the Auxiliary who munities throughout the county have Every citizen must be a booster F. J. Faux in charge Music werepresent as deiegates were Mrs. L Physical Education Fenton Reeve signified a willingness to enter the and the visitors will desire to return D. Stewart, Mrs. Tressa Reardon, Mrs fair with community indivdual exhib- often. in charge. Mrs. Reta Wilde, Miss Vera Hurst, Lola Bradford its. With a view of accommodating Home Economics Mrs. James Clove, and Mrs.Madoline all exhibitors the interior of the main HASKELL in charge REUNION HELD so that Simons. The Paysonladies unit led the R. D. McKell in charge building is being Shop WEDNESDAY the auxilaries in the parde for having Louis theie will be no obstructions in the Fifth and Sixth Grades made thegreatest gain in membership of center the building. Bates in charge for the year. Seventy decendants of George Nile The home economics department The asLofter Bjarnason Haskell held a family reunion in Tay. hereto signment, the recitation, the prepar- will be more attractive than son Wednesday Mrs. August 28. They stated is Miss Francis Shermer, who has ation by Margaret fore, it assembled Memfor a handshake at and new A M. Iv Eastmond, supervisor. Violet been the librarian at the Payson High Primary Grades more adequate schedule of premiums orial laik at 10 oclock and a ball School for the past nine years, has ersen in charge and games were conducted until Definite program to be announ- has been worked out to meet the re game resigned from the position. Miss Mildthe luncheon hour. Officers for the red Pace, A student of the local scho- ced. quiiements of this department. were elected as follows: coming year ol and of the Brigham Young Uni- 3:30 Dr. Luk of Princeton Uni A new department of industral arts James E. Haskell of Sublet, Idaho, Ros-coe under the supervision of William Morversity, has been appointed to fill versity, visiting tax expert and James Haskell of Sublet, has been created president; the vacancy. Hammond of the Utah Tax Com- timer of Provo, Mrs. Mary Elmer, the teachers on First, second and third prizes will mission will add-es- s board members. be given for the best metal work, At the regular monthly stake Union Tax Problems in Utar. Lizzie Ed Haskell of BanPeterson, cedar chest, wood carving and medmeeting of the M. I. A.. Sunday Schu Idaho and Irvin Haskell of Sub. croft, HELD FOR icine cabinet. ool and Geneological officers which FUNERAL SERVICES et Idaho. WHITEHEAD MRS A great variety of entertainment was held jointly in the Second Ward In the early evening the following features are being worked out and Chapel Sunday, Prof. Hugh Woodward wus given in the First Ward program Heb of direction the Under Bishop will be announced later. It is the of the Brigham Young University Chapel, duet, Zola and Vane Caiter; of the Fourth Ward, delivered an address on the subject er A. Curtis hope of the fair officials to enipha short services were held at the Payson size home production and to make reading, Juanita Haskell; duet Rex Religious condition of the world. at 1 p. m for the fair educational and entertaining and Marion Elmer; haumoniea, Merle Prof. Woodward recently returned fr- cemetery on Thursday Haskell; duet, Still Fay Haskell and wife We wish to appeal to all citizens Owen om a world tour of one year as an Mrs Delia Prricinda Whitehead, Elmer; reading, Laura Elmer; Mondied who of the county to lend their support duet, Fern and Max instructor on the University afloat of Joseph Whitehead, Elmer; harmonica in home tre at family day evening in making the fair a success, said Owen Mr and Mrs Earl duet, Elnnr; Hinckley. Funeral services were held Mr. Warnick to a representative of Haskell; jokes and song. Alonzo HasBirth announcements dn Payson for Wednesday afternoon and the body Without that the Payson Chronicle. the past week included a son born t) was kell; trio, Grace, Norma and Marjorie brought to the Deseret Motuary support we cannot hope to exploit Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fersson, a daug- at Haskell; reading, Deon Spencer; solo and service to the Payson' prior wonderful resources of this part Max the Elmer; reading, Phyllis Carter; hter to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baird, And interment. Mr. and Mrs Whitehead of the state as we shoud like to. We duet, Ethel and Dale Carter. A dance a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ray were former Payson residents. want every citizen to understand that was held at Hansen. night. . this is His or Her fair, and that it Mr. Erastus Hollingshead and daugh does not belong to any group or In honor of Miss Jennie Reece, who Mrs. H. S. Tipton visited for sev-ltFlorence of Lyman, Wyoming, clique. leaves soon to teach in the University eral days during the past week dn spent the week end visiting with Mr. chosen of Tennessee, Miss of list a are judges Following Kathryn Douglass Salt Lake with her mother, Mrs. John and Mrs Garry Stevens. Mrs Stevens to adjudge the respective departments: entertained at a charmingly arranged Southworth. jig Mr. Hollingsheads neice. Prof. Francis M. Coe, U. A C. Bridge Luncheon on Wednesday aftfruits and vegetables; Irof. George ernoon. Decorative color scheme of B. Caine, U. A. C., jersey cattle; Prof lavendor and pink was used. The B. Y. U, Holstein guests included close friends of the C. Y. Cannon, Friesians; Dr. Meade, Salt Lake City, the honored guest, covers being placed beef cattle; Prof. Alma Esplin, U. for Mrs. D. T. Mitchell of Los AnA. C., sheep; George Turpin, Salt geles, Mrs Ilex Harper of Richfield, T. II. Miss Anna Page, Mrs Earl Page, Mrs Lake City, utility poultry; Moiay, Salt Lake City, fancy poultry; Stanley Wilson. Mrs. Wendell Erland-son- , A. W. Vance Salt Lake City, rabbits; the honored guest and hostess. Dr. Thomas L. Martin, B. Y. U, grains Miss Madeline Robinson spent the hogs; J. L. Firmage, American Fork, week end in Salt Lake with relatives and grasses; E. J. Fjeldsted, Ogden, and friends. Mrs. Mark E. Reynolds, Springvillo, and Jesse N. Ellertson, Provo, will REV. WILDMAN MURPHY PREACHES SUNDAY IN judge the merchants, manufacturers PAT SON and community exhibits. at her home in Springlake Sunday and funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 P. M. in the Santaquin Sec- sii-ter- att-nde- t; er j We do not suggest that you deny yourself reasonable enjoyments in order to save. We do suggest that you save, regularly, a small part of your income which you can easily put aside without self denial. The Rev. Wildman Murny expects HOTEL UTAH ROOF GARDEN ORCHESTRA TO PLAY LABOR to be present at the, Community DAY CARNIVAL AT EDGEWATER Church Sunday at 11.00 a. m. and greet old friends. Bible School 10:00 A. M. assured A joyful hilarious night is Prayer Mooting 7:00 I. M. Tuesday dancers at Edgewater, Monday Sept. Choir Practice f.oO I. M. Tuesday 2nd (Labor Day). A plentiful supply .Tan.es O. Arthur. of hats, caps serpentine, confettie. and other carnival accessories are to be furnished dancers free, while Jerry ALL STORES WILL Beescley and his Hotel Utah Roof Garden Orchestra will provide a riot of fun from the stand. ON LABOR DAY Rc-V- . CLOSE Miss Virginia Street entertained a number of friends at her home Iasi Thursday night. MONDAY, SEPT. 2 |