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Show i'. - 4 . 'K T VOL. XXXVIII., aissoim No. 13 PAYSON Annual Barnyard Carni- - Goshen Girl Dies Of val Huge Success COUNTY UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1930 $2.00 Lions Lose Both Games John F. Oleson New At State Tournament Spinal Meningitis j UTAH nnriiMele jRed Bishop of Second Ward Payson Post No. 48 held their AnnMiss Irta Tilla Edwards, well The Payson Lions were the losers ual Barnyard Carnival at the Bon Ton known and popular studenfl in the in both contests which they played in Chateau, advertised as a night in Senior Class at the Payson High the State Basketball Tournament in Paris, Saturday night. One of the School, died Sunday night at her home Salt Lake last week. In each of the largest crowds ever attending a dance in Goshen, from spinal menengitis games, though opposed by exceptionahere gathered from all parts of Utah from which she had suffered for more lly strong teams, they were not de County. Confetti, horns, straw and than a week. cjsively beaten but they did not play The young lady had always resided fls brilliant ball as they had in some paper hats and baloons added to the carnival spirit. Booths constructed in Goshen, where she was born Jan- (previous encounters Meeting the from baled hay and cedar posts were uary 28, 1912. j strong Weber county high school on She is survh ed by her parents, Wil- Thursday they were defeated with a placed about the hall. Scores of prizes donated by local merchants and iam and Josephine Sorensen Edwards '35 to 29 score. business people and state manufact-- ' and three sisters, Mrs Lola Nilson of A large group of Payson high stud urers were, given away to the dancers Goshen, Miss Raphel Edwards of Los ents, teachers and friends journeyed under the direction of a committee Angeles and Miss Pearl Edwards of to Salt Lake Friday evening for the from the Lions Club, P. C. Wightman Salt Lake. game between Payson and the North W. C. MpCormick, Dave Shuler and Open air funeral services were held Summit team. Again the Lions went Tom Jones. The legion especially Wednesday afternoon at the residence down fighting before the strong Coal, desire to thank the donators for their in Goshen and interment was made in ville team the final score being the Goshen Cemetery under the dirgenerous response. It was a fast and interesting game Glenn Cowan was general chairman ection of the Deseret Mortuary. and the local boys rendered an exof the affair, assisted by chairmen,' Principal James Clove of the high cellent account of themselves. North Vern Persson and C. M. Griffith, ad- school was one o' the speakers at the Summit took the lead in the start never was able to vertising; James Clove, prizes; Paul services. President Le Roy Johnson and Payson Davis, concessions; Harold Simmons, of the Senior Class and other class overcome the margin despite brilliant booths; James A. Daniels, decorat- mates of the young lady represented efforts. Snyder and Jensen each scored 8 points in the game. ions; Clyde Tervort and Viv Monta- the school. j gue refreshments. The ladies auxiliary assisted in the LADIES B. Y. U. Mill To Be Presented April ! 3-- 4 PER YEAR jNebo Stake Quarterly Conference Largely Jasper Hill, who has served as bishthe Payson Second Ward for the past ten years has been released from that position together with his coun- pellors, Laban Harding and Kenneth Attended Under the direction Carl Nelson the combined choruses of the Payson high school will present Victor Herberts The regular in the Nebo Stake Taber- I Red Mill quarterly conference of Nebo Stake was held nkcIe Thursday Rnd Frid Saturday and A 3 Tanner. Sunday with President Lee R. Taylor and 4 John F. Oleson, principal of the Ne- - Miss Elsie in charge of all sessions. The i is supervising openio Stake Seminary has been selected the dramatic Johnson work atid Mrs LeRov ing meeting lyas held Saturday evenas the new bishop of the ward and he Bunnell is directing the special dan- ing and the Speakers were Arza C. ihas selected C. P. Olson and Wayland Page of the Stake Presidency; Willcing features. rR. Wightman as his counsellors. The opera is a comedy which takes iam Madsen and C. P. Olson of the On Tuesday evening a testimonial place in Holland. The leading char- High Council. in honor of the retiring bishopric was acters are Erma Hansen, who takes The musical program included a vocal duet by Miss Iris Garner and Miss given in the Second Ward Amusement the part of Gretchen, the BurgomaJSall under the direction of the Com- - sters Erma Hansen, a piano solo by Miss daughter, and Bill Mendenhall, Biunity Activity committee. A feature Who takes the part of Captain Doris May Taylor and a vocal trio by Mr. pf the program was a humorous news- Van Damm, The story woven around and Mrs. Arthur Taylor and Mr. and ' Mrs Albert Powell. paper The Second Ward Whiz. Tile these two characters cleverly unfolded characters of the comic strip were Albert Smith was Apostle George dialogue and tuneful melodies. fr Minted in person by ward members by present on Sunday to represent the The characters are: A The remainder of the program in Cora Kidder Maurise Jones general church authorities. . eluded two one act plays Herv Jew At the. Sunday morning session a ' Conner. Niles Vest Kid' pis", and A. social Crisis, original Jan Van group of seminary students under Barkem, Burgomaster, ong, Mrs. Dora Powell and Mrs Del the direction df Principal! John F. Roy Wightman hia Taylor; vocal solo, C. O. Nelson Oleson, gave short talks covering the Sheriff Franz, .Spencer Mendenhall flection, M Mens quartette; cornet Willem, Keeper of Red Mill Inn history of the church from the crea(olo, Farrel Olson; dance, Erma Pow Fred Abrams tion to the present day. Speaking 4ll and Mary Page; Bhort talks by Doris Van Damm Bill Mendenhall were; Dan Reid, Edna Page, Della Fawn Cowan, Fay Page, Ther-o- n AUXILIARY HOLD GLEE CLUB GIVES Outgoing and incoming officers. Ice Governor of Zieland Clyde Snow Butler, and caka was served to several Joshua arrangements. Snyder, 'Lloyd Wignal and Mildred SchaerREGULAR MEETING SPLENDID CONCERTS (ream Stewart Pennifeather, hundred ward members and guests Heelis. Others speaking were Presirer dent Leo R. Taylor (S. E. Taylor and Students and residents of Payson j A lovely floor lamp was presented Gretchen, Burgomasters daughter, The regular meeting of the Ameri- CULTUS CLUB HOLDS o each of the honored guests. i a ..Erma Hansen S. Roland Lindsay of tho high counsplendid musical treat last ANNUAL LUNCHEON AND can Legion Ladies Auxiliary was held enjoyed i cil, Mrs Inez Johnson and Elder Geowhen B. Y. the U. Glee Club Bertha, Burgomasters sister ELECTION OF OFFICERS onilay evening at the home of Mrs Friday Aroha Chatwin rge Albert Smith. Erma Shuler with Mrs Nadine Brown, composed of fifty voices gave two conClub Hold The general theme was Living up Tina,- Willems daughter...Jris Garner Mrs Vida Moore, Mrs Hazel Baird certs, one at II a. m. at the Senior . and The annual spring luncheon to church standards and obeying the 1 Countess De La Pere....Fay Finlayson ana Mrs Simons as assisting High and the other at p. m. at the election of officers for the Cultus hostesses. Myrtle laws of the land, particularly the MadSchool. A will Professor matinee school children 'junior for High The historical work was Club was held Wednesday afternoon amendment. sen was eighteenth director 3 Ellis M. and be P. held was afternoon at discussed and also plans for the annTerry Thursday at2 the Hotel Payson. Luncheon was ual The music was by a Junior choir vocal the soloists. In addition to the The curtain for the sale. evening Miss performClaribelle PoPPy The regular dinner session of the . served at two long tables decorated selections by the chorus, the program ances will be 8 P. M. Prices are 35c from the fourth ward under the dirHurst was named as chairman. . Lions Club was held Monday and white ayson m the club colors, yelinw ection of Le ISoy Gale. Vocal solos included numbers from a strong quar. for children and 50c for adults. The program included a reading, (Jvenlng at the home of Dr. Frank B. with vases of yellow snapdragons and Miss were rendered by Miss Opal Schaerrer, tette Donald Willard Ol3on, including President 1,1611 Phyllis Douglass; song, Reid and Call, Oscar Bush and Vera Wheelwright with . President P. C. Le Roy Gale and Mrs Irene Provsthand made tiTm place carda. BanBush; 2 AIRPLANES HERE SUNDAY Peery teP dance, Anna Wightman in the chair. Melvin Wil- v, lhe Aurora N. Wilson gaard. led by Dor-- saxaphone solo, Fred Webb; soprano community his B. . Nellie of( tym gaye address and introduced Mrs session .Speakers at. th Refreshments were ser-- solo, Mrs. Hugh Peterson; Tioihv solo, recent field F(andj Aththy The Done the hf landing to the N. E. A. Conven- trip Stewart as toastmaster. Mrs. Mary II. Powell the were: Albert of stake Ella ved Eugene Jacobson; ... piano solo, President by the hostesses. tion for superintendents at Atlantic letic field had the appearance of a . Curtis gave a toast to the old oili- - lie Stewart was m who spoke on properly presidency, WillArchie Farnsworth; and readings, real airport Sunday. ....Two Eagle charge thirty City, New Jersey. Dr. A. L. cers; Mrs. Cuba Davis to the new off members were present iams. Rock planes were on the field most teaching gospel doctrines; fifth discussed members tbe cers and Mrs Emma Wilson to the on the subject of the Book of Curtis Annual Charter night ball to be heir of the day and several flights were Mormon, James F. club members. MRS. CARL PROVSTGAARD Hiatt, Grant Simmade over the city. The pilots were SPECIAL OF SERIES TOWN Mrs. Mary Curtis was elected presions and T. F. Tolhurst, with a closing CELEBRATES 76th ANNIVERSARY at the Bon Ton on Saturday March DOCTOR ARTICLES STARTS 29. It was decided for the Club to Ray L. Peck Mr. Stevens and Mr. address dent to take office next fall; Mrs Milby Elder Smith on the diviniRobinson. THIS WEEK. They were here to inMrs. Mrs. Carl Provstgaard celebrated attend the district banquet in Ameri Book of Mormon. dred McClellan, of the terest the members of the Aviation ty her 76th birthday on Wednesday, can Fork on April 2, en masse. Cuba Davis recording secretary; Mrs. The music was by the third ward With this issue of The Payson March 26. Numerous friends an reMatters pertaining to the National Club in the purchase of an Eagle choir under the leadership of Byron Iva Chase, corresponding secretary; Chronicle there appears the first of a latives gathered at her home for the Convention in Denver was discussed. Rock plane. A final decision on the Mendenhall. A vocal solo was renMjss May McBeth, treasurer. ship to be purchased will be made soon A committee was appointed by the special series of Town Doctor Articles event and a birthday dinner was serLeona Dixon and a vocal Mrs dered by a's twenty members are now signed MILES LEWELLYN and Freeman chair to amend the constitution and that should keenly interest every loyal ved. Five generations were present Golden duet Taylor by and the limit will be reached within children and plans were discussed for citizen of Payson. several great-granincluding Bird. a week. The .reading and studying of these and all enjoyed the occasion Mrs Lillian Lewellyn announces the the first district convention to be held Sunday evening the M. I. A. conhis with who much writings by a man, social chat with Eva in Provo on March 29. her Lillian and of was held with President Jenference very daughter, marriage ENUMERATORS COUNTY Mrs Provstgaard has lived to Basil Miles, son of Jesse Miles. UTAH nie B. Hill in charge. Three select- Delegates elected for the State con- - associates, has a national reputation Business Builders, in Payson more than seventy-yearvention of federated clubs to be held as Community The ceremony was performed last American Stake M. I. Fork, anl Alpine, Utah. ions were given by the cents dollars and mean will and should Mrs were, Lake in Salt during April A. chorus with Professor C. 0. Nelson Thursday in the Salt Lake Temple 3 Act Play To Be Presented The young couple will reside in Pay-son- . Ahrora N. Wilson, Mrs Mary Curtis in the pockets of every individual re Bertha D. Bates, Francis Abel, Edna in charge. A vocal solo was given by and Mrs. Emma Wilson with Mrs Ed- - gardless of his business or occupation. Birk. Miss Elva Francom and a trio by As the Town Doctor says Payson a Street and Miss May McBeth as Mra Arthur Taylor, Mrs Albert PowA very clever three act comedy, the biggest business is a business Lehi, Utah alternates. ell and Miss Crista Olson. SuperinELMER COON Adam and Eve, a French royalty in this town, and every thinking man 1 tendent Melvin Wilson of the Nebo is to be presented by the first play S. W. jClaric, Bertha II. Knudsen, and woman knows that it pays to School District gave a talk on Proper Mr. and Mrs. John H. Elmer annward M. I. A. next Monday, March T. Jones. Mrs. E. H. Street gave a pretty know his business. of leisure time". use 31. Miss Norma Erlandson is direct- ounce the engagement of their dangh childrens party Saturday afternoon The man who writes Town Doc. Coon of to and carethe cast a is the Magna. Rodney Pleasant Grove, Utah ter, (Lysle, play for her young daughter Helen, who tor articles, Mr. A. D. Stone of Chi. ing selected group of talented young The marriage will take place early in fully Mrs Lee R. Taylor and Mrs Clara was celebrating her tenth birthday. . Mrs. Ethri West, cag0j jg not a writer by profession, people including Miss Maurine Hinck- April. Benjamin Walker. Page entertained at a charmingly arThe tea table was centered with a buj. jlead an organization specializ-lovel- y ley, who plays the leading role, Miss ranged dinner party Monday evening .birthday cake and baskets of g jn analyzation of commutity, Provo, R. F. D., Utah a group entertained Miss Ruth Beth Huish, Wilson, Kempton Marjorie favors. as were at the Taylor home. The Easter colgiven eggs dustr;aj and commercial surveys and Miss Martha Davis, Clark Elmer, Blan of her friends Saturday aftyoung An easter egg hunt on the lawns was d and Christina N. Madsen, Raymond D. ors were chosen for the decorative therefrom reports chard Dixon, Jordan A. Law, Enos ernoon, the occasion being her birthPresent majng color scheme and vases of lovely yelindus-wer- e by the children. which Zella Colvin, E. I. Egilson. raisas by and through Games and re- Wells, Simons, Harold Wilson and John W. day anniversary. low snapdragon and fern centered Lucille and Maurie Robinson of whether ascertain can rjaj ;nstitutions entertainment. Perkins. freshment Utah provided Provo, each of the five small tables at which Jane Emma Wilson, Betty Qr noj. bbe community is suitable or Provo, The place were served. the Fern Mountford, guests Phyllis Bingham, Tirzah Cheever, Mrs. Zella Stubbs, acceptabie for any purpose of their and were in Easter were cards design Blair, Beth Ballard, Ruth Jane Tay- - business Lyle A. Bell, Mrs. Maud Ropec, Ruth Mrs Eraand F. Mr. J. Maud Oleson, and McDaniel, Alta Elliott, Mrs. Zina placed for lor, Helen Jean Bale, years 0f experience in this work has and Mr. C. E. Mrs Janet II. Mr and Hatch, Dora Rieske, and Margaret Street, May adine Huber shown Mr. Stone and his associates Welker. Moore, Wright R. C. H. Arza Mrs. Clayton, Page, those things which cause communiMr. and Mrs Albert H. Powell, Mr. 1 ties to lose industries they already Springville, Utah Mrs Sid Coray, Mr. and Mrs. Flint Mrs Harvey Smith entertained at a have. Packard, Virginia James Burrows, Dixon, Mr. and Mrs Laban Harding, Town Doctor Articles are written to Dinner Saturday evening. Bridge Rowland. Fanny Mr. and Mrs Taylor, Mrs Emma WilAsk any man who has made a financial success Members of the Keora Club and their aid the community, to give suggestMrs Page. son and not Mapleton, Utah husbands present were:Mr. and Mrs ions for the elimination of things will answer His in it. he life who those how of in the accomplished eyes Bert Steens, Mr. and Mrs Ray Stevens favorable communi-Mr- s Myra W. Murray. A group of Payson people went to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blair, Mr. and could be interested in the He did cent not be, he, every saving. spend By those of the also for Mrs Lake Saturday evening for a Salt Mr furthering and E Mendenhall, ty; Salem, Utah commercial attract which dinner Mrs Jack and Mr party given by Mr and Mrs. things Erlandson, Henry made, but built up a fund which was available Ezra Gull, formerly residents of Pay-eoAngus Taylor Mr and Mrs E E Robinson.. ness and industrial enterprises. The special series that starts this In. the party were: Mr. and Mrs when he needed it for business purposes. He is Special guests were Mr and Mrs J A Santaquin and Genola value to' II.1 be of can week B. and Payson Mr T great W Mrs Bowp, who moved to Salt Lake Amos, Earl, Mr and Mrs' George F Wilson, Mr and Mrs Plow valuable depends upon the no different than you, except that you must Mrs. Maybeth Feary recently, Mr. ahd ' Mrs ILloyd Powell, is Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Peterson, Mr. and McClellan, Mr and Mrs Kenneth zens in every walk of life. Here Dividend Precinct Save the habit. learn the Elberta, on Goshen, The made plan budget saving possible by Mrs. Frank Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. SpenIVxon. The club prize was won byjan opportunity and Chronicle the Payson cer Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence TutMr and Mrs Robinson and the guest j Payson Royal W. Webb. a certain amount each week going into your j Lions Club for the answer to one very tle Amos Mrs an4 Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ashand award by Mr Summit Soldier Colton, will be Clinton, worth. it how After dinner at the Gull home You pertinent question, which can mean account. surprised savings Thistle Precincts thousands of dollars to us in course of attended the ball at the the party terest more for Mrs. Thelma Mem 1 and it e son ;me will and earn you. money an that grow Blue Bird dance hhll. opportunity 0pens in Frank S. Thomas of Salt Lake spent the week-en- d semi-annuall- y. gboud be taken advantage of, and its 4 per cent compound Payson with relatives. is sincerely hoped that at least one Mr. and Mrs. Flint Dixon were Salt Spanish Fork, Utah Sarah' 'Warner, G. V. Hayes, Frank Lake visitors on Tuesday. in every family in Payson and the Baldwin. Mrs Clyta B. Margetts of Salt Lake surrounding territory will do as sug-ha- s been visiting here with her par- - pested in weeks Town Doctor article Mrs C. H. White was in Sandy Payson, Utah on page five of The Payson Chronicle. rats, Mr. and Mrs M. Burdick. Thursday for the funeral of her Grant Simons, Frank Brewerton, J. twelve year old nephew, Clifford C. been1 Harris Miss Fern and Miss Anna has who Page Nielsen, who died early Tuesday morn Mrs. Tressa Rearden, over Lake week the in fall from spinal meningitis after a Salt were last since Page in Bend. Oregon early Beniamin and Lake Shore Precinct ing lend. home. D. Hawkins jbrief illness. has returned op of 29-2- 2. i Jons Regular - Dinner Session .if ,isiE i- 1 r annterestijort . -, . -- d by-la- remi-niscens- e. s. Le-no- re - Save on the Budget Plan busi-Dixo- 1 n, n. I ' citi-Wi- ll ' -In- State Bank of Payson ' 4 J'- f i : 4 |