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Show VOL. XXXVIII, PAYSON, No. 31 UTAH $2.00 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1930 COUNTY. UTAH DEMOCRATIC Relief Soc. Conference RALLY Grcm Officials Speakers At Payson Junior High School Held At Tabernacle TER YEAR Liens Gab Meeting on The annual Relief Society enee for Nebo Stake was held in the Tabernacle with Preside) P. Harding in charge of all : The general board member 'e. .at to present instruction and g. couragement was Mrs. Ida T. R a! ' of Salt I,ake. She met first v. th t Stake Board members. At in a m there was a meeting for all sia! o a d ward officers of the organization. So ial esrvice work and the prone;of charity funds was topic. Short talks were gi on by a number of ward presidents an! bishops including, Mrs. Genev'eve Holiday, Mrs. Adelia Dixon, Mrs. Annie Bona, Mrs. Annie Nelson, Mr;. lto-Tervort, Mrs. Louise Cox, Bishop R. L. Wilson, Bishop Henry LuncLdl and Bishop William Broadbent. Mrs. Re led in a general discussion and a mi was given by County Commissioner C. H. White. At the afternoon meeting President Harding gave a report of the work being done in the stake. Shol given by her counsellors, .Mrs Ethel Page and Mrs. Annie Glrt'n also by President Lee R. Taylor and Thomas A. Beal of Salt Lake. Inc;. Johnson of the Stake Board spoke on Evils from the use of tobacco. gave an address in which untold of the accomplishments of gr at women in the world's history. At noon a hot chicken dinner was scrvul to all present by the Iayson sec mil ward, Springlake ward and San.n-quin- . The conference was larg-!- y at tended and very successful. Saturday, October 18, 1039 at 7: 30 P. The tegular dinner session of the Pajson Lions .Club was held Monday eoning at the Payson Hotel with President W. C. McCormick in charge. A large crowd was in attendance for the interesting pmgiani. iuily Sullivan, enginer for the Salt ,a!,e and Utah Railway and Colonel I.iwis, head of their service department were the principal speakers following the dinner. Mr. Hullivan gave a history of the fi.ijht ami passenger traffic since the opening of the road. Colonel Lewis told of the roads service to the M. The speakers for the evening will be the Honorable Senator Wm. H. King, Judge George Christensen and Dr. J. II. Paul. i . -- A splendid musical program consisting of Tab and Bun, Bird and Taylor and a string quartet is arranged to furnish entertainment be- l WHAT WILL THE HARVEST BE f Stock Judging I earn 1 o SCHOOLS DISMISSED Leave For Kansas City tween speakers. The public are invited to attend. Democratic Committee public. Timpanogos Council Of FOR BEET VACATION Boy Scouts To Meet Sell job in Iayson were dismissed early Thursday afternoon to permit all to go to Salt Lake for Management Of Bon Ton Expresses Thanks Major L. D. Stewart gave a pleasing response to the remarks of the visitors. Le Roy Bunnell, head of the boys club work in Iuyson and instructor in Agriculture in the high school, was initiated into the dub. He- told of the anticipated trip of Paysons High School flock judging team to Kansas City next month to the Royal Stock lie asked for the aid of the Show, dub in financing the trip. Mr. Me Gimmick was named to head a committee to secaic finances for the trip and also to entertain the hoys. The ('rem visiting officials volunteered ' their assistance. rondInstiumcntal selections were el ed by Dan Reid and Sherman Loveless. The management of the Bon Ton Pavilion wish to express their apprethe opening session of the Utah Eda- ciation to the Payson business people rational Association at 7 p. m. in the who were so liberal in contributing Fay.-on- s School contin-stock Champion Tabernacle. The sessions will ll'gh PROVO: The annual meeting of the the prizes given away at the Prosperof team Dale composed judging j.Yiday and Saturday. Timpanogos Council of the Boy Scouts Ball last Saturday night. A fine Glenn ilson, Farrell Olson and will schools not reopen of America will be held in College ity Pajson crowd enjoyed the ball. and tl.eir instructor, Le Pay'd Monday, October 27, the vacation Hall at on Brigham Young University Bunnell will leave Utah on November continuing for the annual beet har-1- 2 October 22nd at 7 P. M., according for Kansas City where they vi'l Cst. to Dr. Lowry Nelson, Dean of the Legion compete with selected teams from College of Applied Science of Brigham every state in the union, judging all N?fco School District Young University, and President of classes of stock except dairy cattle at Coming the Council. the Royal Stock Show to be held from is PresiLions This meeting being held, November 15 to 21. dent' Nelson says, in order to generate the American officers for Legion The local hoys won this honor and power which will carry scouting coming year were installed at the the rrn:l di;.- of judgoig in a nation, through an active program this com- meeting of the local post held Wedwide i ontest by reason of their sue-- , ing year.. nesday evening in the club rooms. in the Ogden Stock Show last New Mr. Gunnar from the Roe Groesbeck acted as installation Lions went down to The Paj.-oBerg Januaiy where they competed with Am- officer and there was a large attendU.,--1 Scouts of of York office on the home field the Boy Friday ;i ocaiional teams from Utah, Idaho,! erica wijll deliver the special mes- ance of members. Officers installed Red Devils a foie i Springville beef, and Wyoming. They judged, Harthe Besides to workers. the 0. 7 Louis to were: of commander; sage Bates, cole da-icattle, sheep and swine. G 1. lading; the visitors to 0, the general meeting, there will be depan- old Simmons, second Dean Brimhall of the Ogden AviaA. Iuyson team tnw possible victory van-'sin which work of the Harold Jones, mental Mrs. Mary Curtis, president of the James meetings adjutant; serthe tion company has volunteered various departments will be discussed Daniels, historian; Dr. J. II. Ellsworth, Ladies Democratic Club oj Paysor vic-when 11 tint Sanford slipped away of a six passenger cabin Monowork. the laid for S. and was in charge of a meeting of the II. to a touchdown in the closing sergeant score service officer; plans years Tipton, and a pilot to transport the Direct- of to These A. members held Wednesday afternoon plane !ebt according meetings, chaplain.. Curtis, the game. A minute latIieber of moment.', arms; team and also Robert Jones of Ogden jfrom be of paramount imwill Armistice or in the Council Hail for the purpo-- e day for he Nelson, the line for the extra The hulked er , con-program v. inner of the F. F. A. oratorical namml point that won them the game, 7 toG. care of from portance to the workers. been taken has committees and of planning and organizing for to program discussed was and nu, of eleven western states Committees w re- ujsr funds. Various department heads follow: as follows: Louis Bates, General chair- Through the powerful drives of Gercoming campaign. Vcrn Oberhansli, a former current instructor, named as follows: speakers; M.s. 1st Vice President, H. A. Gardner; man; Lee Done,' advertising; Clyd ald Simmons and Gib Peay the Lions Iaysonian. The price (offered for 'SURE WINNERS ORGANIZED hi Id the upper hand daring the con2nd Vice President, Jos. II. Storrs; Tervort, elk barbecue; Dr. J. H. Mary Curtis, chairman, Mrs. the trip is about the same as train JenMrs. Nellie Schaeirer; p. Roc Groesbeck, SCHOOL and pi AT HIGH PAYSON dance; test am! it was hard io lose after makClayton Treasurer, deterwill Secretary are. Weather conditions , schools. E. in It was Clifford the Young; gram, Miss Thelma Vest, chain-Finance, air. ing such a good showing. kins; made grams is by mine whether the trip outlim lo-- e an wore of the Mrs. Ann J. Loveless, Mrs. John MitBales 1o Wm. Court hard gave Commader Knight; through louldy The Sure Winners squad of the Pay Camping, J. f u Orhas was he planned H. Geo. Sanford whose being chell, Mrs. Zenda Jones; refreshment;. the Brimhall; of ,,f eligibility Troop program School gym class have met Honor, son Mrs. Annie Wilson, chairman, Mrs. Club and High debated ly the State Arbitrator. for the year with Ruth ganization, S. L. Mendenhall; Leader- the year. organized S. Harris; Franklin The Lions plavod splendid ball nd Lydia Ott, Mrs. Lee Elmer, Mrs. Maud vice Training, ship as Harding captain; Faye Page, R. chairman, general. H. Merrill; Searle; advertising ecitain'y surprised Springville. captain; Grayce Simons, yell master Educational Publicity, Of '1 i n lim up and : ummary : Mrs. Emma Wilson; first ward. Mrs selected their win- Civic Service, Jos. Nelson; Reading, and They reporter. Rural M. Wilford Ida A. Huish; second ward, Mrs. C. Scouting, Poulson; Pajson Spring ille ning color orange; and the name of Chas. Dr. re G. P. Olson; third ward, Mrs. Irene Rug Straw Hold Snyder Safety, Smith; Ralph Winners. At the call of Mrs. Julia Hancoc.t, Sure Mit. A. A. Anderson. Burriston Mower rt Executive, Reece; fourth ward, Mrs. John geri; the Republican chairwoman for Strom chell. rg Wing Mrs Henry Erlandson was hostess precinct, a meeting of the ladies night held was Tuesday Vest c A A reception and rally was planned n Brow meeting from was here Francom Ella Mrs. Republican Club was held last Friday at a delightful Bridge Luncheon last for all cattle grow- Spafford Hall Davis UrCouncil in the for the afternoon of October 21, at in the th at week last were Hiawatha Her visiting quests city Council Chambers. Mrs. J. Saturday afternoon. district of It ... Larsen the home of Mrs. Irene Reece. Mrs. H. Jones chairwoman the members of the Saturday after- home of Mr. and Mrs. James Francom. ers from the Payson Utah County Beck, 1 The purpo-Utah Forest. County Searles former National Sunii-o. le Harold Gore, was in charge of the meeting. Other noon Bridge Club. Mrs L. D. Stewart She was accompanied by her daughter, Mendenhall Mb. was to interest the men in juiniuc Avorett chairwoman will be one of the speak. Mrs. Emma Fans. from Provo were Mrs. recieved the prize for high score. present Markets rb.b Cattlemens 1). Simmons Western the Sanfmd ers. There will be a good program Jones, president of the Provo Republiisitors present at tie Wi Ight Association. Peay lid) and refreshments and all women of nommeet- can Club, Miss Melba Packman, G. Simmons fh were, Lyman Rich, Utah Mi tialf meeting Payson are invited. A similar Mrs. and Mr. M 29 at the inee for county' recorder, Score by period--- : Couniy Agricultural Agent; ing is to be held October Cheever. Ibu The Utah the of Farland, president home of Mrs. Amanda Wilson. SpiingwihPlans were discussed for the coniBal-if- f and Cattle Growers Association; M. Payson speakers will include Mrs. Algie the for officers and ng campaign of the Utah Aim i!,coring y ppn.-'and the Utah County chairwoman Dopp, market expert were named as follows: Mrs. Ada year Mr. Du Moisey, Sanford. and a also and prominent after touch1cfint from Provo cultural College from Ethel Mrs. Page,, Taylor president; the Uintah Nat- down: Sanford, lme buck. of forest speaker. supervisor gentleman Mrs. Laura ightman, ional Forest. The visitors each spoke Iavson scoring: touchdown Peay. Leona Mrs. Dixon, treasurer; emtary MEET in cooperative marins Ion TO the CULTUS CLUB advantage Springville substitutions: B. Will Mrs. Nellie Stewart, organWilkwhich about fifty ; NEXT WEDNESDAY chorister; J. after Brown, for Wing, Thorn for keting ist; Mrs. Golden Taylor, Mrs. Pearl cent of the cattlemen joined the ins for Straw, B. Brown for Jones, pro-Mendenhall, Vina j Mrs. Cultu--CluBigler and s iation. The regular meeting of the Tipton for Spafford. committee; Mrs Ethel Page, Mrs! for is to be held next Wednesday gram Payson substitutions: Jensen McMullin, Mrs. Edna Street, Sadye A Church. Jensen. for Of D. Simmons, D. Simmons at the Community Social Given In Honor Mrs. Eppie Cloward, Mrs. Clara Fage is to be given and all mem1st Of Schaerrcrr for Strom. Finch for committsocial Presidency and Mrs. Dora Powell, Retiring Davis for Scliaerrer, K. Searbers are urged to be present. Ward Relief Society Searles, les fur G. Simmons. FRANCOM MAFFEN Referee, Swenson; umpire, Bullock; In honor of the retiring presidency Relief Society Ward announces Third Francom B. Harriet Mrs. Mrm head linesman. Wilson. ITS not a rapid road to riches, the way of savings. of the first ward Relief Society, FranFen-iMembers For Social son, of Holds her the marriage Ida A. Huish, Mrs. Elzia C. While of Los com to Miss Charlotte Maffen months six road. But a your Watch fer Announcement Every straight sure, and Mrs. Viola Gardner, a social an on SatUnder the direction of the Third Angeles, which took place afternoon Monday was socgiven a reception in Los Angeles Ward Relief Society Presidency BILUE KUGLER urday, October 11, interest is added in, and in the meantime your money in the fourth ward chapel. President in the afternoon reside in will held was Tuesday ial couple his BAND art-The young Adelia Dixon, the new president, Reall members. The foi- for Tabernacle . One . . . m city. is SAFE and growing . . growing growing sented each of the honored gu The Dance 4Bam! with a lowing program was carried out: Piano of token a as look of I a with gift lovely childMrs. Pearl Fillmore; drama Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monson and with us. account will an dollar members. Counseller open the from Magazin-undesteem in Salt Lake, ti ration of the Relief Society 9 ren spent the week-en- d Union Muscians J or Edna Street conducted the proof Mrs. Wilma O. C. Ni"1-sodirection the Mrs. and Mr. of Soc-iet22 the guests Relief mtriH.n'.erts 22 Durgram which included a Hill; selections, ladies chorus. seven dramatization by S Magazine Dancers, EntertainTervort 4 ing luncheon. President Rose Mrs solo by a piano Vr-al. Sax 3 phone and young girls; CONSTITUTIONAL acted as toastmaster and responses Mrs. Louise Han- er? reading, Ada Taylor; Minerva Mayer, Mrs. were given by AMENDMENTS Ortss Trios son; vocal duet, Mrs. Milton Mr-- . Nellie Stewart. Mrs. Mamie Me The constitutional amendment Guaranteed Attractions and Mrs. David Gainer; rielan and Mrs. Marie Mendenhall. which will be voted upon at the ta1Hottest thin" since Chicago jing, Miss Darlene Simons, short 4 will IMn-h-'megeneral election November Fire from the honored guests. m,-- . and Mrs. Ralph Kitchen of be found on page 5 in tins Duo Stake Bon"d j XI." Basest served. since San were the of the first part pn vo spent of the Chronicle. 'members were special guons. UrEarth in L,;o Quake Payson. wick November 12th talk-wer- Mr-Bea- V October 22nd e l Officers Installed . For Year Fall Payscn Before Springville Democratic Ladies Bold ce-o- de-fi-- ai n Meeting Yednesday -- h L1D-wort- Franc---Simpson- m-- Ladies Republican Held Meeting Friday Cattlemen District Payson Meeting . - . . . YOUR j - PASSPORT -- TO THE b REALM OF WEALTH its th-co- t ' rt rLrtjn per cent Interest Paid l ' State Bank of Payson t - nts ' Bom |