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Show BiiIGItA.il l'OU.N'O U.L J Hi ft ft nr1 ft ft ft ft No. 11 XXXVIII., OL. B B B PAYSON, joint annual conference for the Societies ,t and fourth ward Relief held Sunday night in ltwm was fourth ward chapel. The excutive were sustained j.;,l special officers minute five reports were which I ,! Dixor: of Adelia President ,iu by I) fust ward and President Anna na of the fourth ward. The followewas given: Vocal solo, r Students and directors are to be commended for the very fine entertainment given by the Junior High School last Friday night when they gave their annual opera. The offering this year was Pickles, with Miss Edith Bartholemew, Musical instructor at the school as director. The dramatic director wps Miss Carmelita Martin and Miss Mae Taylor Dixon was pianist with Clifford Bale and Tressa Krauss violinists. The prelude aecompaniement was by Claysons orch. More than one hundred students were used in the chorus and dances and all were well costumed and well trained. The work of the principals also showed the result of careful and intensive traning. The cast of characters included Sheldon Dixon, Jean Mendenhall, Niles Reece, Dilworth Wignall, Reid Pulver, Glade Morgan, Sidney Patten. Iris Finlayson, Paul McBeth, Marie Douglass. Gene Corky and Maxine 5 ;o ro to 0 I; )5 )5 5 5 )0 ANNUAL BLACK HAWK CELEBRATION UTAH, Opera A Success Conferenced Sunday A COUNTY. Junior High School Relief Societies of Pay son Hold Successful Joint j UTAH TO BE HELD HERE THIS YEAR The Annual Black Hawk EncampThe Piophetl ment, one of the really big events of Nell (heever; s the year in which people from all ither, Mrs. Sarah Winney; violin of the State is interested, is to Tressa Krauss, accompanied by parts be held during the first week in Augretold story, Roma 'Brimhalll; 0 0 55 Utah-Idah- o 0 15 )0 15 50 18 0 1931 Day Program Given PER YEAR Payson High School Lions Win Tournament Berth at High School Last Friday was girls day at the high school and a very fine program was given by the Girls organization of the school under the direction of Miss Nila Wakefield and Miss Mildred Pace, advisors. Miss Fay Simmons President of the organiza' ed the program and as; : t was an address by Miss Gladys Black of the B. Y. U. Her subject was, Stop Signs, and consisted of a retold story which illustrated her message. Miss Dorthy Ryan gave the reading Strap Hangers and Miss Elaine Dobbs gave a talk on manners. Two pantomines were given by gilrs from the dramatics class illustrating manners. A clever dance and song number was given by Dorothy Ryan, Mildred Johnson, Grace Simmons, Madoline Stevens and Louise Ballard. A one act play was given with Fay Bates, Helen Betts, Lois Scott and Margret Wride in the cast. The concluding number was the girls organization song by the girls chorus. $2.00 Beating B. Y. H. S. mayor bowman of SALf LAilh 5tmKER 27-2- 4 Last Quarter Spurt of Action Wins Game For Payson By Ray Wilson AT BANQUET WED. Iayson goes to the tournament! After a mediocre showing for the greater part of the game, the Payson Mayor John F. Bowman of Salt High School Lions came to life with Lake, a member of the Geneial Board a bang in the final five minutes of of the M. I. A., delivered the principal the game with B. Y. High School Wed. address at the annual Nebo Stake M to win by a three point margin-272Men and Gleaner Girls banquet held night Wednesday night in the Stake TaberThis was undoubtedly one of the nacle. It was one of the most sucmost thrilling finishes ever put on by cessful affairs of the kind ever held a local basketball team. They were here with large representations from on the short end of a 2013 score, all wards in the Stake. when three quick baskets and a free Le Roy Johnson, Stake M Men throw turned what seemed a certain president was in charge and deliver- defeat into a dramatic victory. ed the welcome address. Ccmmuni a fair offensive Payson displayed Cultus Club Card Party At ty singing was led by Arthur Taylor. during the first quarter, ending the Our Glorius Prayer, Clark Elmer. I. O. O. F. Hall Well period with a three point lead 10 7. M. I. A" Arthur Taylor; Introducti- From this point until near the end of Attended on of Mayor Bowman and Mrs. Bowthe game, Payson went into a comman, George Q. Spencer of the Stake plete offensive slump, garnering but The outstanding social event of the Presidency. three points until their sensation finpkst week was the card pany given Two vocal selections, Golden Tayish. However, they displayed a very 0O. I. F the Saturday afternoon at lor and Freeman Bird; Our Gleaner cleverly worked out defense, which Hall by the Cultus Club. During the Girls, Don Taylor; Our MMen, wa3 almost demoralized by the sensaafternoon hours tables were arranged Maybeth Music. Reynolds; tional long shots caged by the dimi-tiv- e ftr bridge, five hundred and rook. Charles Sanft, Eugene String Braithewaite ' Jack Eastmond. Prizes for bridge were won by Mrs. and Our Basketball Vaughn Taylor; Snyder, clever Payson forward was Sargent Barnett and Mrs. Harvey teams, Will Madsen; Our attitude not e up to his usual high standard of Smith. Mrs. C. F. Packard of Spring-frllltoward our slogan, Dan Reid; Loycoming to life only toward the hunplay, received the favor for five alty of our Wards, Jennie Hill; Our end of the game. He was ejected via for B. Erlandson dred and Mrs. Otto Stake Presidency and how we use rook. After the game the guest's them, Lois Scott; Our future out- the personal foul route. Big Jensens ball rustling throughwere served lunch in the dining room, look, Junior Dixon. The remaining out was a sensation, but he was sadly twelve were Including present Seventy numbers were from the various wards ladles from Springville. The commi- as follows: Vocal solo, Erma Hansen; off on basket, shooting. Larson and Simmons, Payson gaurds ttee responsible for the success of the reading, Fay Bates; vocal duet, Chardid exception defensive work in keepaffair included Mrs. S. M. Simpson, les Sanft and Miss Gardner; reading, Y forwards from the elusive ing MenMrs. Dave Shuler, Mrs. Eustace Dorothy Menlove; Clarinet solo, Mar close shooting range. Mrs. A. Curtis, denhall, Mrs. Heber cellus Cliard accompanied by Mrs. Statistics show the following results Fearn Gray, Mrs. Will McClellan, Chard; reading, Ruth Richardson; made 9 of their 11 field goals Mrs. Jack Dixon and Mrs. C. II. White vocal duet, Althea Ilill and Fay Sim- Payson on setups. B. Y. II. S. made 7 of their o mons; Miss Pearl Barnett was piano eight field goals on long and comaccompanist. paratively long shots. Payson got 3 Following the address from Mayor out of 12 free throws, while B. Y. II. S. Bowman, the benediction was given scored 8 of their evelen free throws. Semi-Monthby Hugh Twede. ly Payson, Ly winning this game, go to 4. - JO )0 Girls MARCH fi'hc Selfish Giant. by Oscar Wide, ust in Iayson. was made at a big Ihs Erma Barnnett; talk by Mrs. The decision in held Spanish Fork Wedmeeting board. Juiiia D'.xon of the stake I The opening and closing songs were nesday night. The meeting was to be held at four f the Relief Society Chorus. and a large delegation went Stewart. oclock sethe for conference annual The I from over o Payson in addition to the the same night, en! wu,d was from the Sons and committee take and ward officers were pro- regular The meet- BEET CONTRACTS ARE fit'd by the secretary, Mrs. Etta Daughters organization. was until 7:00 oclock MAILED FOR THIS YEAR ing postponed a,. i er and President Louise Cox gave some were and unable remain. to solo was fie minute report. A vocal In order to cut down expenses, the Idci ed ly Mrs. Elva Taylor and a However the Payson representatives the an offer for encamppresented was a!k on The Prophets Mother, Sugar Company are mailLetters were ing out contracts this year, Instead Ren by Mrs. Doris Tanner. Mrs ment to be held here. a representative solicit ola Farker and Mrs. Alpha Balia presented from the various church or- of having ganizations, local farm burau, Amer- them. antlered a vocal duet with string ican Legion, Lions Club, Cultus Club, This new idea is deserving of supby Roy Taylor and Gene the three Camps of Daughters pf port, and the farmers are requested and Taithwaite. A retold story was given The Utah County to cooperate by mailing in the conUtah Pioneers. y Mrs. Elzada Hurst and Mrs. Mary announced their in- tracts immediately.. also farm bureau a talk as the stake Jeppson gave oard representative. Relief Society tention of cooperating in the celebraPhosphate cannot be secured until tion. contract is signed, and as early the members. were the ongs sung by The annual Relief Society conferPayson had keen competition be- planting is Important to a successful ence for the Third Ward was held cause Fairview was present with a beet crop, an early consideration of Sunday evening in the Tabernacle writh delegation of representative citizens this matter will benefit both the comlliahop Robert L. Wilson in charge, who were anxious to secure the en pany and the farmer. of the opening exercises. The opening campment for their city. If anyone has any question on the in their The committee announcing Come listen to a prophets voice contract, get in touch with the Payson song, was rendered by the Relief Society decision in favor of Payson said they representatives, John T. Lant, or SamChorus; Prayer by Byron Mendenhall; felt this community was better pre- uel E. Taylor. o t singing by the chorus, Hear us pray, pared for this yer andi Fairview The address of welcome and a five would be considered for next year The committee will be appointed in j minute report was given by President Rifle Club Wins Rosa Tervort. The stake and ward the very near future and plans will Relief Society officers were presented be started for the big celebration. Match o to be sustained by secretary Lillie Dean. A selection was given by a laLions Club dies quartette composed of Mrs. Vida Clayson Home A duel shooting matoh was held , Moore, Mrs. Ira Chase, Mrs .Dora Monday evening at Provo between the Meeting Iowell and Mrs. Emma Wignall. Mrs By Provo Athletic Club and the Payson the annual state tournament for the Nellie Stewart was director and Mrs n Rifle Club. Scores of the five high second straight year. Coach Stan Nebo Stake Conference Mary J. McClellan was accompanist The regular dinner session of the the are of a as as were taken basis shooters his a result, and boys, A five minute An overheated stove pipe passing talk, The Prophets Mo- Notice Payson Lions Club was held Monday the team totals. toast of the town at the present time, determining a of cause was was the roof ther, Presgiven by Mrs. Martha S. through the The Payson boys won rather handily, night at the Payson Hotel with and they are expected to go far in Kapple, A retold story The Humb serious fire at the home of Mr. and chair. in the C. McCormick W. Nebo Stake Quarterly Conference this annual sport classic. ident 412 out of a posteam the score being ling of Jovinian was given by Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Clayson in the second ward F. M. Orem and Colonel Lewis, off- will be held in the Stake Tabernacle The payson teant has played 20 Anna Snyder. A vocal solo I come to about one oclock Friday. It was an sible 600 points from the standing & Utah Rail- at Payson, on Saturday and Sunday Lake Salt icials of the 500 and 494 of a possible games, including practict games and Thee, was rendered by Mrs. Elva adobe building in the southwest part position, of the March, 21st and 22nd, 1931. were the guests special way Provo The nave scored 554 points as compared from the prone position. e Taylor, accompanied by Mrs. May Tay of the city and was known as the There March 21st the club and on speakers. ttprincipal Saturday, Meetings on o the opposition total of 518. (Continued Page lor Dixon, An address The home. The fire spread .rapidly Swinging was a discussion of freight and pass- at 7:30 P. M. and on Sunday, March o In league games Payson has a total of the Pendulum was given by stake after it was discovered by Mrs. Clayservice. Melvin Wilson, chair- 22nd at 10:00 A. M. and 2:00 P. M of 263, while the opposition totaled enger i Relief Society President, Mary P. Har son and it was some time before she George C. Chase Elected M. I. A. Conference, Sunday at 7:30 147 man of the social committee for the points. ding. Closing remarks were made by was able to get help. The fire departcelebration gave M. P. annual charter Of On Board night o Advisory Bishop Robert L. Wilson, after which ment responded instantly after reciev-infle in- ' nre f a report of the plans. It v 'V 'irg Assn Lumbermens the congregation sang, Doxology. The the alarm. By the time they arrivof the form of a dinner dance wi Geneologicai benediction was by Lavella Sheffield. ed the roof was entirely in flames. at Conference, and m hi wi.l be wel to is be It features. entertainment LumC. Chase Chase of the George o 23. It was quickly extinguished without ber March School on come. Company; John T. Day of the the Junior High Convention Held further damage. The family and neigh Smoot Lumber invite to is member Lee R. Tailor, Arza C. Fage Each priviledged Wendell and Company bors had removed the furniture and Fish & Game George Q Spemer, Erlandson of the Santaquin Lumber two couples. belongings excbpt from an upstairs Nebo Stake Presidency. The club voted to work for the were in Salt Lake Friday Company The annual Nebo Stake Geneologiin bedroom. The home was not insuredheld be to o Hawk Black encampment and Saturday for the State Lumber cai convention was held Sunday at Holds Meeting Mens Convention held at the Chamber Payson this summer in conjunction with stake chairman Pres. of Commerce. Mrs. Erlandson acc- with the Onion Day Celebration. A Stake Seminary To Observe the Tabernacle D. C. Forsey in Hill charge. The first sessJasper Annual Founders Day The Payson Fish and Game pro- - Of The State Bottlers Assn ompanied her husband and attended Committee including P. C. Wightman, J 9 A. M. was for stake and ward ion at McCortcotive Association held an the dinner dance Saturday night. Mr. Wendell Erlandson and W. C. interesting workers and bishops. WednesThe Nebo Stake Seminary is hold- geneologicai to meet, 1 nu(ting Iriday night in the American David C. Forsey of Payson, manag- and Mrs. Rulon Maughn and Mrs. Day mick was appointed Members of the general Board prewith the Black Hawk comm- ing its Annual Founders Day proJ.egrm Hall. The principal topic of dis- - er of the Lake were M. O. Funk. from Salt sent Payson Bottling works and went up Saturday for the dinner dance day night gram on Tuesday, March 24, at 2:00 Mrs. Nellie cushion was the trespass law. The pri- - the Forsey Variety Store was reelectThe annual election of officers was ittee in Spanish Fork. Taylor and Francis Bird, nciple speakers from out of town were ed A delightful muscial program wa P. M. in the Seminary building. Mr. Bottlers and session Tri State held at the the of closing Mr. Funk spoke at the first meeting president of SpThe program will consist of talks L. Bunnell, president of the Provo of Carbonated Beverages association Chase of Payson was elected a mem- given by the Lieurance Club, which short talks were given by and songs given by the students. It after onservation Association, Mark An at a two Fork. anish in Poca- ber of the advisory board. held convention Lee R. Taylor and the follPresident day is the desire of the teacher, Mr. J. F tit rson of Springville and George Cox tello, Idaho last Saturday and Sunday owing bishops, Nelson, Erlandson, Oleson and also the students to have 'i'Tuty game warden. After a round C. C. Wilcox of Ogden was renamed John Shepard, Green-halgCheever, Twede, a large attendance of parents present table discussion it was the of opinion Tervort and Oleson. The first on that day. thote present that the The delegates selected Logan for proposed law was at 10:30, Mrs. Bird public meeting o would be determined to the farmer next February 1932 the talked on the proper organization for meeting place and the sportsmen Representatives) or March. The states represened are geneologicai work and Mrs. Taylors were present from Provo, Springville, Utah. Idaho and Wyoming. Coming subject was Building a Record. A Balem, Spring Lake, and Payson. off-o- r vocal duet was rendered by Golden The directors for the coming year the local association were are: J. W. Norton of Ogden; G. E Shore; and Freeman Bird. The Payson High School Athletie Benjamin; Clayson, from Lake March 26 and 27 have been selected Taylor elected as follows for the Berrell William Osier, and coming year: Chaffee, Pocatello; afternoon session a musical At the Marshall, Sanford, Curtis, is featuring a big boxing ( lories as the dates for the presentation of Pace, President, Paul Davis, Salt Lake; Ben Sainsbury, RexBurg department on Page Ernest Niles (Continued Pest, of Springville; the high school opera. Pinafore. and wrestling show to be held in the Ross Fillmore, secre- Idaho; John A. Larsen. Logan. o and Lloyd This opera, the work of that fam tary; Selby Dixon, Ed Griggs and Earl Junior High School gymnasium Mon- Terry, Joe Boswell, o ous from pair of collabarotors, Gilbert and M. I. A. READY WITH THEIR Page directors. Payson. and Orval Okelberry, son of Mr. day night, March 16. The proceeds ANNUAL PLAY has long been a favorite of the apbe Sullivan, will readded An feature will be used toward defraying expenMrs. W. P. Okelberry of Goshen, the ses of the Payson High Basketball pearance of three intermountain opera goers and is always welcomed SUNT PATRICKS DANCE AT cently recieved a sweater from The M I. A. Stake Board will preA oung team to the state tournament at Salt amateur wrestling champions from by music lovers. class at the Brigham KOX TON TUESDAY MARCH, 17 Freshman sent Hales school their annual play next Friday. The has of ablest the talent th B. Y. U., Neff Smart, Ivan awarded Lake City, next week. University. This sweater was March east been The to Tokio selected 20, in the Nebo Stake Tabertake Fujuari part. for A Saint Coach Stan Wilson ha arranged a and Lindon Cropper. Patricks Day dance will be him on Football Award Day and nacle. been the have u hard for past working ' Id in in freshman football. The very high class card, including some will give a Ju Jit demonstration, the Bon Ton Tuesday evening, This years exhibition. These six weeks under the able direction of offering is entitled a Balle JaRed boxing Helen made and was by amateur professional of the best March 17 presentation B Y. U Mr. Nelson and Mrs Wakefield. "Wh:te Collar and is declared to be of the class. in this section of the boy are also from the Music will be furnished cobsen, performers a by popu Remember the date and treat An exceptional interesting time is up to the usual standards of the high sweaters in all were state, including, Sheen, from Salem; Twenty-thre- e ar Salt Lake orchestra. class plays this organization put on. to a delightful musical event. store for all attending. Red Warren, from the cHs.-- . and Get your Meg pelf green ties fellows, and pre g.vcn Ly Epaniib Fork; Mark Eiakoan, fro Iai e for a good time. h'-l- 55 FRIDAY, Qnnpomt r. ! 0 IS )0 )ll Payson : Shooting at Provo Damaged Hi ml Considerably Fire Holds Wli-so- ! Men-lov- - g 1 ( Stake -- Assn Re-elect- ed )!' secretary-treasure- h, Payson High Athletic Department Sponsor Bonefit Show r. Pinafore Is 8- t; Ler-wi- ll part-ieipatio- n j i 4 |