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Show ttrirMiifi M 'ar"aVltlYli fi trill - riitflirtlinMTl-- r VOL. XXXVII., No. 40 PAYSON, AN ORDINANCE UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1929 Its a Myth FEDERATED WOMENS CLUBS CONVENTION HELD AT NEPHI - the-firs- Feder-operatio- n ,e Jen-Nort- 4 - i ' i m same-Sectio- r pede-strain- n, Save on the Budget Plan en-tit- n In-tere- semi-annu3ll- S2.00 PER YEAR AMERICAN LEGION LIONS LOSE TO INSTALL OFFICERS FOR FIRST TIME IN HISTORY BEET-DIGGER- An ordinance granting to D- P. Abercrombie as Receiver far the Salt Lake and Utah Railroad Company, his The Cultus Club of Payson was successors and assigns, a franchise ladies at represented by seventeen an ,.ight of way for the construction, t distiict convention of and maintenance of a single ated Womens Clubs which was held eettric railroad track from the Pe-.a- t Nephi last Saturday. Those atten-- ; sent terminus of its track in First h ding from here were: Mrs- - B. L. .CL j Street near the east side of sen, district who presided president Main Street in Payson City, Utah, at the meetings, Mrs. David Bigler, , westerly one hundred forty (140) district secretary, Mrs Lee R. Taylor, feet more or less crossing Main Street; Mrs. Melvin district accompanist, thence southwesterly along the line Wilson, Mrs E. II. Stieet, Mrs J. F. of a curve to the property line on Oleson, Mrs. Enos Simons, Mrs. Will the north side of Block 35, Payson McClellan, Mrs Eustace Mendenhall, City Survey. Mrs- Adelia Dixon, Mrs. S. M. SimpBE IT ORDAINED by the City son, Mrs. Fearn Gray, Mrs. William Council of Payson, Utah: Whimpey, Mrs. James Clove, Mrs. R. Section 1. A franchise and right W. McMullin, Miss May McBeth, Mrs of way is hereby given and granted to Kathryn Betts, D. P. Abercrombie as Receiver At the morning session, Mrs. Geo. for the Salt Lake and Utah Railroad rge Lindsay of Eureka gave a won. Company, a corporation of the State 'derful program of music being assis- of Maine, his successors and assigns, ted by her mother and sisters, Mrs to construct, operate and maintain a Miller and Mrs Bonner with readings single electric railroad track with all and Miss Francis Huish with a vocal necessary trolley poles, trolley wires selection. Mrs. C- - E. Maw-- , national and other transmission wires begin- director spoke at the morning sesTHE SIMPLE TASTE OF THE OLD rnSHIOMED GIRL ning at a point in the center line of sion. the main track of the Salt Lake and IS A MVTH. In the afternoon an address on IUOm NcaflHtu Utah Railroad as now located and Better English was given by Owen lonstructed along the center of First L. Barnett, superintendent of Juab North Street, Payson City, Utah; said county schools. Other speakers were REPUBLICANS NOMINONION GROWERS point being the present end of said Mrs John Cully of Ogden, state prestuiA heng 33-- feet north of the ident and Mrs H. C. Hicks of Salt ATE CANDIDATES FOR DISCUSS MARKETING CITY ELECTION northwest corner of Block 36, Payson Lake, state music director. Pipe orPLANS Walthence the west City Survey; along gan selections were given by center line of First North Street 140 lace Morton and the Nephi Choral At a Republican Primary held WedDale Clark and L. W. Robinson, feet more or less; thence southwest- club rendered selections. Luncheon in the Wellworth Store onion growers from Davis County, nesday night erly along the lme of a curve to the was served at the Forrest Hotel to the building, candidates were nominated were the principal speakers at a meetleft having a radius of 125.0 feet, club ladies- to be voted on at the City election on ing in the onion growers hall at Pay-so- n 96.0 feet to a poiitt on the north line November 5. Saturday evening which was atof Block 35, Payson City Survey; With one exception all present city tended by the or otherwise, by reaproperty ting growers from southern said point being 156 feet mare or less Philo C. Utah County- son of the granting of this franchise officials were nominated. west from the northeast corner of or by reason of the construction or Wightman was chosen over Earl Page. The visitors recently returned from said Block 35. The ticket as completed was as an extensive operation of the track; and the grantrip to the eastern marSection 2. During the term of this tee, his successors and assigns, will follows: Mayor, Dr. L. D. Stewart; where they made a careful study kets franchise the grantee, his successors councilman, Dr. Asa L- - Cur. of the onion situation and they gave pay the amount of any judgment, de- four-yea- r and assigns, shail be subject to the termination or two year councilmen, George A. the local people much valuable infar. adjudication, which, tis; following conditions: in any suit or proceeding, may or Cheever. Philo C. Wightman, Dave mation. (a) The track shall be laid upon shall be found against Payson City, Shuler; recorder, Wayland R. WightThis years large onion crop is now and conform to the established grade and the grantee, his successors and man; treasurer, S. Roland Lindsay. being flooded on the market which is of said street, and if the grade is assigns, shall appear jn and defend making the price low. afterwards changed by ordinance of all actions brought against Payson Only four carloads have been sent FUNERAL SERVICES HELD the City Council the grantee, his City for any injury or damage by out from Payson as the majority of FOR INFANT SON successors and assigns, shall at his reason of the construction, operathe crop is being placed in storage. own expense change the elevation of tion or maintenance of the track, As the markets are rapidly consumthe track to conform thereto- Willis Howard Johnson, the infant ing the early shipments, indications provided that the grantee, his suc(b) The grantee, his successors cessors and assigns, shall have had son of Willis and Patra A. Johnson, 'are that the price will be good for and assigns, shall pave that portion notice of such suits and an opportun- died Sunday morning at the family the stored product. As the local on of First North Street over which said ity to appear and defend the residence in the second ward a few ions are well cured they are expect-e5. This franchise is gran- hours after birth. This was the first track shall be laid, and all ties shall to bring the top market price as be laid upon a concrete base of such ted for a period of one hundred (100) child of Mr. and Mrs Johnson. meetn8 they 4 1ask Xear- thickness as shall be satisfactory to years from and after October 10th, Interment was made in the Payson was in charge of Charles Gale, on1912. the City Council. city cemetery under the direction of ion market committeeman and Charles Unless this grant and Harris Mortuary- - Bishop Jasper Hill H. White, local farm bureau president. Section 6. (c) The track shall be laid and the road operated so as to cause no un- all the terms and conditions thereof officiated. necessary impediment to the common-o- be accepted in writing by the granMrs Eva Weirrett and Miss Mary and the ordinary use of the street and the tee within thirty (30) days Lake were the Scores of local sportsmen are leav- Wagstaff of Salt within trolley and other wires shall be sus- track or tracks constructed Ned Mrs. Wightman over of locweek for various guests from ing Payson this pended at a safe distance above the one hundred twenty (120) days end. week the in to annual alities take the part surface of the street so as to cause the passage of this ordinance, the deer hunt. No doubt vension will figs same shall be null void. and with or interference no danger ure prominently on the bill of fair Mrs. Julia Colvin of Nephi has been and passing vehicles. The Section 7. This ordinance shall in many homes during the next fare visiting with Payson friends. She was cars and engines shall not be permit- take effett upon its first publication few weeks. Pay-soof a guest at the home of Mr- - and Mrs Passed by the City Council ted to stand in the street on the H. S. Tipton. City Utah, this 12th day of Octtrack constructed in pursuance of the 1929. Mrs. Earl Page was hostess at a ober, authority hereby given. V D. STEWART, Good and sufficient conduits Mr. J. E. Jones, Manager of the charmingly arranged Bridge party at (d) Utah. of City, mainher home Payson laid shall and Mayor . be Her Western Newspaper Union of Salt Wednesday evening to convey water exat ladies were the condition the Lake and Mrs Jones spent a few hours of Tres the guests tained in good (SEAL) Club Joli successors his and other ATTEST: the friends. in of , pense Payson Thursday on business. grantee, and assigns, in all the water ditches W. R. WIGHJMAN, crossed by track so as to admit of City Reorder for Payson City, Utah ) STATE OF UTAH free passage of water. the reserves )S.S. right (e) Payson City ) to regulate and control the speed of County of Utqh, all trains, engines and cars operated I, Wayland R- - Wightman, the duly and elected, qualified aryl acting City Resuccessors his the grantee, by corder of Payson City, Utah, do hereassigns, across Mam Street, fareand in shall put by certify that tlje above and (f) The grantee Ask any man who has made a financial success correct said and over copy true spur, such is a full, crossings maintain going in life how he accomplished it. His answer will track or tracks as shall from time to of. an ordinance qf Payson City, D to Council. the Ordinance be "An granting City by required time be, By saving. He did not spend every cent he Section 3. Nothing in this grant P. tkbercrombie as Receiver for the Railroad Comp shall be construed to prevent Payson Salt, Lake and Utah i made, but built up a fund which was available City or any person or corporation any, his successors and assigns, to whom a franchse may have been fjynchise and right of way for the when he needed it for business purposes. He is or may hereafter be granted from construction, opetation and mainten. wat- ance of a single electric .railroad no different than you, except that you must paving, sewering, laying gas or of er mains or pipes, or altering, repair, track from the present terminus said its track in First North Street near learn the saving habit. Save on the budget plan ing or in any manner improving Pay-soin Street Main such all of side improvements east but the street, a certain amount each week going into your shall be mgde with as little injury City, Utah, westerly one hundred savings account. You will be surprised how it as possible to said track and the oper- forty (140) feet more or less crossing thence southwesterly Main Street; ation thereof. st will grow and earn more money for you. Section 4. The grantee, his suc- along the line of a curve to the prop4 per cent compound cessors and assigns, shall, and by the erty line on .the north side of Block fran- 35, Payson City Survey, passed by acceptance of the privileges and chises herein granted and In consid- the City Council of Payson City, Utah, eration of the same, does bind himself, on the 12th day of October, 1929. In witness whereof I have herehis successors and assigns, upon his save to franchise this of unto set my hand and affixed the acceptance from all harmless suits, corporate seal of Payson City, Utah, Payson City and demands this 15th day of October, 1929. judgments claims, which shall be asserted, found or (SEAL) Wayland R. Wightman, rendered in any manner against said abutto of Fayson City, Utah. Recorder City city for injury or damages y. State Bank of Payson tiniimtMtaiiat, o CTti ttd jj. B nrijfeMflHWi About seventy members of the local post of the American Legion and invited guests attended the splendid and program Wednesday banquet night at I- - O. O. F. Hall when the new officers were installed. James Clove, commander for the past year, introduced John E. Booth, past state commander, who had charge of the installation. Commandeer Glen Cow. an introduced Mayor L. D. Stewart, as toastmaster and responses were made by Philo C. Wightman. president of the Lions Club; George Chase of the City Council. Frank Doming, past state commander, Mr. Thomas of the Provo Post; Spanish Fork Le. gion officials and others. Service badges we.re presented to the retiring officers and short talks were given by both old and new ofTi ce.rs. The musical program was given by Mrs- Dorothy Feland, Mrs Elmer McBeth, Miss Maurine Hinckley and Clarence Tuttle. - DAUGHTERS OF UTAH PIONEERS HOLD CONJOINT MEETING The three Payson camps, daughters of Utah Pioneers held a very interesting joint meeting last Thursday afternoon at the Tabernacle. A very The Pioneer talk on P. Olson who Trail, was given by historical route traveled over the during the past summer and gave numerous incidents of innterest-Voca- l duets were given by Mrs. Lizzie Curtis and Mrs. Leila Larson, Mrs. Sarah Tanner and Mrs. Luella Wilson. Miss Helen Reece entertained with a reading. Refreshments were served. ent-taini- ng TRYOUTS HELD MONDAY FOR ANNUAL SENIOR CLASS PLAY S For the first time in the history of in the Payson high school the local team was defeated by Spanish 1 orb in the game which was played at the local field last Friday. Ihe bcore was 13-This victory places Spanish Turk in the lead in Distrut five. Hutchnson, half back for the visitors was the star of the game, making two runs to score both touchdowns for the winners Folovving is the lineup: Payson 0) Spanish Fork (13) le Robertson Peay Watkins .... rt Peay Larson Williams lg Peterson c Hughes Nelson I'uriston .. ig Jensen Allen rt . ro Snyder Hodge Mendenhall Dart qb Simmons ... ... rhb ..... . Hutcbnison Okel berry Swenson .. . lhb Lewis fb . Peay . ...... Hutchinson touchdowns Scoring foot-ba- ll 0. d . . CHILD WELFARE SUBJECT AT RELIEF SOCIETY CONFERENCE The subject of child welfare was the general theme for the Nebo Stake Relief Society Conference held in the Tabrnado at Payson on Sunday. Mrs- - Cora L. Bennion of Salt Lake, represented the General Board and she also attended a Stake Board meeting at the home of Mrs. Mary Harding on Saturday evening. Stake and local officers from the nine wards were in attendance at the morning session. Mrs Annie Cuitis of the Relief Society Stake presidency gave a Child Health in splendid paper on Mrs Bennion deour community. livered an address on Social Service work. Ms. Ethel Page and Mrs Mary Jeppson of the stake board told of what the community was doing toward supplementing the home in sup. ervision of recreation and employment. Mrs. Eennion continued the discussion. President Mary Harding extended greetings and submitted a report and short talks were given by President Lee R- - Taylor and County Commissions C. II. White. The music from selections included Payson Fourth and Springlal e wards. Dinner was served by Payson First and Fourth and Benjamin wards. Tryouts were held Monday evening for the Annual Senior Class play And Home Comes Ted, which is to be presented on December 6, under the direction of Miss Elsie Johnson, dramatic Art instructor at the High School. The judges were Miss Gwen Wilson and Roe Webster, Stanley Groesbeck, the Senior faculty advisors. The cast selected is as follows: Mr. Man Clyde Snow Nelda Bills Diana Reid Cowan Tqd Mildred Curtis Elsie Anna Moore Molly Le Skeet Roy Johnson La Mar Hendrickson FOURTH WARD BISHOPRIC Jim Sentor - . .. . Varl Peery REORGANIZED .. Elmo Wilson Stone Merilda Hudson Henrietta At a special conference held in the Blanche Porte- Miss Loganberry Ward Sunday evening, Arza Fourth Bernice Peterson Aunt Jubilee C. Page and AlbertvII- Powell of the Nebo Stake Presidency were present FUNERAL SERVICES HELD the bishopric of the and FOR INFANT DAUGHTER ward. Heber A. Curtis, Glade Cowan and George A. Cheever were released. Funeral services for Ilia Jean Pecry A. Cheever is the new ward infant daughter of Clyde E. and Mary George George Wilson, first counselbishop, Davis Peery was held Saturday afterand lor George A. Francom, second noon at the residence of its great counsellor. Mrs Vina Moore, at grandmother, Springlake. Interment was in the Payson City TURKEY RAISERS HOLD MEETING Cemetery. The baby died suddenly last ThursA meeting of the turkey raisers day at the residence on South Main in Heber was born at It Payson and viein'ty was held MonCity, Street. 1929. evening for the purpose of disday 15, September Surviving are the parents, and grand cussing the marketing problems. Mr. parents, Mrs Sarah Peery and Mr. Willardson assistant general manager and Mrs Thomas Davis of Heber City of the Utah Poultry Association was Mrs. Mary Harding entertained at the principal speaker. It was decida dinner party last Saturday even- ed to let the association pool and ing for the Nebo Stake Relief Society market this years output. The meet- - ' Stake Board and Mrs Cora Bennion ing was in charge of WT- - J. Thayne, of Salt Lake, general board member. Utah County Agricultural Agent. ' - ed tr- Mrs Frank Smith of Provo, Mr. and A son was bom on Friday Mrs Floyd Smith of Castledale and and Mrs. Marion Black. Mr. and Mrs- - Herman Tagge of Salt Lake were visiting here Sunday. Mrs. William Whimpey, popular visitor from Long Beach, California, Mrs. Alice Clayson Spencer, a bride was the honored guest Miss of the late summer was the guest of party Monday event honor at a bridal shower on Tuesday Jennie Fairbanks ? thl fomc of Mrs S(,rved in afternoon at the Clayson home given Dave Shuler. ''.,n"er followed 've,l,nr with e Twenty-fivby Mrs. Henry Spencer. theearlv , present were: Miss Le- of the older relatives and friends Mrs. Florence Griff. enjoyed the pleasant affair and she onevj,.3. pave Hazel was the recipient of many lovely gifts Gardner, Miss Jessie Packard of PHogviHe, Mrs. Naomi Hillman, Mrs Mr. and Mrs- - Sargent flarmiulir Virginia Done, Miss Evelyn Reid, Mrs Mrs happy over the birth of Madge Oldman, M-- a. Ned Wightman, first child, born Sundav ss Erma The favors were awarded to Miss Barnett was formoyr Gardner and Mrs- - Shull, r. aldge , Patten. j t f i 5 |