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Show 1 UNL 1931 The IPayson PATRONIZE chroniclE HRONICLE advertisers DEVOTED TO ALL INTERESTS OF SOUTH UTAH COUNTY -- LXXX PA'i SOX, UTAH COUNTY, IOA UTAH, ! OCTOBER 30, 1931 READY, Nk' Little . Pen-o-gra- Chronicle And Bon Ton To Post ms Rearing Completion Election Returns Tuesday ,nirra.ulate f the Goose to comp-e'.- i Project. l Vrst Two Local Boys Pass Gov. Flyirg Cadet Examinations the diversion ' c "Canven i:: cn herf t"0 , :.nal show f.ne .'truotures l With a ,i..m is built allow and water iavei tiaP creek which lill-ncanal from Sald the ravel to safe down the K g gi'avtL With L. Wl!hun - 1 1S This provide the out-'long with 25 fec--t up the dam et extending ,rK K by 111 dig pet 4 R- out-- the work The cement n and Stvlll ftKllll'u,h 'J P L road culvert, thus comfine piece of engineering - out-l- a peung work. concrete j the raising Plans call for for a additional little tnort distance at very double wnicli will practically ipeine, reservoir of the rural dam ieserb. G.lU'n'y ol tin 1000 acre feet lt will hold ,e c, acre the 9U0 . k taaen to trade some lor some ot me uiaon pioperty will g,ve snuler pmpeny whicn Ip, ; w added material without any aie being ieeivoir sight aoout L auiinonai in laige reservoir have wal canal arson uuyon. No the only , oc nuiit w.m 'Us me ground, oi me Jai oemg Pce capa-t- y inis wal iricita.m die storage xoui 3oo u acre leet, winch is ot all me .mea uie pmnt capacity or in Uervoas in i'ayson Canyon, da sue oi k as woius. Tier lac as New Political Club waif- - is con-:cii.u- l, mo.oOO better tayson uty is i; was two niunuis Sponsors , Rally ago. compieteu dispelling The Young Peoples Democratic able it being ij uojui concerning club of Payson are sponsoring a rally i a.ei run through noiU wa.ei. aO. as their first project Monday evening ,c acauei puriioiio oi tnc canal at 8:00 p. m. in the Junior High School cout.nuous nours without gymnasium. All candidate of the dem,.c itaai aign of a leak appealing. ocratic party for the coming city election will be present and briefly outhe entertained Reece :1, :nu!be line what they intend to do if they are tmuer, ui me Surosis budge ClUJ successful in fie city election. A i the Payson Hotel. Her guests were from either Salt red ai small taules earn centered prominent speaker Lake Provo or will also be there to .ih a coital a,e of Amman man on the peak general principles of ;j1u The appointments weie ail democracy. of the Halloween season, A separate meeting will be held at .iss Norma Reece and Miss Helen 7 erne were special p. m. for young people between the guests. The prizes ere won by Mrs. Earl Cole and ages of 18 and 35 for the purpose of Mrs. Merrill Smith. perfecting a permanent Young Peoples Democratic Club. A prominent member of the Young Mens DemoMr. and Mrs Ralph Kitchen and Club of Provo will be present cratic laty of Provo spent Monday in Payto aid in the organization. All interLIL ested are invited. The genenal public is invited to atMiss Olga Carlscn of New York tend this unique rally next Monday at bity, a member of the National Girl 8 p.m. Skout board was ,n me canal is uo per cent aitr was run aiiougn it - )S PAY Payaon Ihe Thursday o addressed the mothers of the al girl scouts and others who were 'nterested at the Community Church tn.ng the afternoon on girl scout s Information On Federal Drought Loan achievement, Jesse Hall of the Farm Bureau has director received notice of a matter of vital '"as in charge of the meeting. mportanee to those who are seeking aid from the Federal Drought Loan. ne of the At 7:30 p. m. on Friday, October outs and.ng socials of in the County Commissioners room 30, e.v'a':.VteK ",as banquet given abl' Geneological board City and County Building, Provo, nec' will be on hand and 1as --;Vabm'ade Friday night essary papers notary public will be present so 7 ar!a'r "a' arranged in honor of 1,za that those desiring to obtain the loan Baron who is board aad M This will be the very may do so. Bock who -ITonarmssiop M, .. I,ia A. Huish last opportunity as all papers are to be completed at that time ready for a"'' a "d nrnaS'maVer arrang- an earrly mail on October 31, the innent through last day on wrhich they can be sent. J'Jt the evening. This announcement is very important rty Were and should be carefully noted. Pft v including th ard n Mrs. Elmer McBeth, local V DLOS -- adt rging of Ba le or p2 eve asi YjC ike it in cross an ti press Use the anyp211 buy the leware of -- Bay . ake presidency 'a'e dtrk ardfn,. partners. embers dester ,r- ar.d cKldn Mm R i p , a v." -- e d two hou ar-- gue Mrs p Sargent o A special M. I. A. Conjoint program will be presented by the First Ward and Sunday evening November 1, in the hi and Mrm Jam, Fourth War Chapel. Short talks will hen of Goshen be given by Harriet B. Franeom, the home of Kthryn Betts, Annie Jones and Eliza White. Spencial Music will be rend erc-by a mixed quartette. d tvi 12 C. week. J M.is V; I'em a ass .r- I - ;n Par1 v 'rVf - honor at : of of the "a.-- one of form i bv iC" mem N;,. 'Venal Unit v tuning in Prow a" i alumni nte.n h a is running at a high pitch coming city election Tuesday. November 3. Both parties have been Ne Mullet h and Harfd Wilson working hal'd ihe past two weeks in returned home ast Wednesday even g interest of their respetive candi-m- g from Denver where they ho.h;dalcs and a rccord vote is anticipated successfully passed the government by both par(y leader9, exanuiiation at the Fitzsimmons Mem The Chronicle office will remain oporial Hospital for the Flying Cadet?. The examination continued all day en from 9. P. M. to 12 midnight, Tucs Monday and Tuesday and seven nt day in order to give everyone local of eleven passed. This was reported election leturns. Phone 171 anytime being the largest per cent to have between these hours for information passed the extremely hard tests, a or watch bulletins at the Chronicle very limited number getting through office. The Bon Ton management is sponusually. Should the boys succeed in receiving soring a big election night dance and (hionicle and Bon Ton appointments in January they will Tue-da- y will begin training in March in Texas. in giving all the Bon o Ton patrons election returns as they come in, Ralph Migliaecio and his Lady Democrats Meet orchestra will furnish the music at Members of the Ladies Democratic the dance. Club will entertain at a reception and tea today (Friday) at the Tayson Hotel in honor of the Democratic candidates for the coming city election. Guest speakers will be Mrs. CallaMary Lovina Loveless, wife of Marhan of Provo. Utah County ChairE. Loveless, died early Thursday tin woman and Mrs. Harold Gore. Ar. invitation is extended to all interested morning at the family home in the first ward from pneumonia after & voters. illness of several days. brief o Mrs. Loveless was born October 22, P. H. S. Sophomores To 18G2 m Spanish Fork, the daughter Play At Ogden, Utah of Albert David and Eliza ane Wim-mThe Payson high school sophomore Dimick. The family moved to football squad wdl travel to Ogden Payson when she was a small chili Saturday morning to do battle with and she has resided here since thut the Ogden Central Junior high school, time. coached by Don Barney, a former She married Martin E. Loveless in Payson man. Payson 54 years ago and in 189G Both squads are reported plenty received a For a Good Temple marriage at Manti. fast for youngsters and Ogden fans Surviving are her husband and the Prosperous, Progressive are promised a real footbull treat, children, Mrs. Albie Searle, following o City E. Hill, Vaughn and Elwood Major Vote this Ticket Mrs. Louis Pfeiffer and daughter Loveless of Payson, Mrs. Dora Bal-ar- d STRAIGHT. home Wednesday returned Florence, of Jackson Wyoming. Bert LoveHallowe en night will be celebrated clim-axwith visit of a less ten from ios i evening in glorious style Saturday night days Angeles and Elmer Lovestate traffic officer, of less Costume Provo, Halloween d by ihe big datives in Warsaw, Indiana. and 15 35 also Bon by grandchildren the Ralpn Ball at Ton, featuring orchestra. Migliaecios popular The first regular meeting of the Emblem One continuous round of fun is in Mrs. Loveless served for many Cultus Club for the year was held for all attending with substan;-,a- l 'tore years as a Relief Society Teacher (BEEHIVE and EAGLE) Wednesday afternoon at tre home of and was well known and beloved by pnzes being awarded those wear- Mrs. R. W. McMullin with and friends as a worker ing the best costumes. Iva Chase in charge. It was neighbors Halloween festivals are always sick and afflicted. Funeral the one of the most throughly enjoyed th services will be held on Sunday at REPUBLICAN PARTY popular and promising in fun, but sucand interesting sessions and the largi affair this year is assured added 12:30 in the Fourth Ward Chapel with inattendance were greatly app cess with Ralph and his boys supply- group Otto B. Erlandson of the first mciative of ihe program. Mrs. Hugh Bishop ward TICKET ing many new ideas to add to the eveofficiating. Interment will be Pro who accompanied Woodard, in Payson City Cemetery under dining festivities. Woodard on a tour of the world on Be there Saturday evening in cosrt etion of the Claudin Funeral Home. the floating university gave a very o tume and join in the fun! educational review of the most intero esting countries she visited including Nationally Known Farm Linos Club Hold Regular Bureau Man to Speak Japan. China .Malay States, Java Semi-Monthly Meeting Siam, India and Egypt. As she At Provo, Next Monday the people and customs of The regular semi Monthly dinner the various countries she display! d Word has been received by the local For Mayor session of the Payson Lions Club her wonderful collection of costumes farm bureau of a public meeting to DR. ASA. L. CURTIS was held Monday night at the Payson jewelery and handiwork obtained By be held Monday evening, November 2, Hotel with President Ray Monson in her while on her trip. term For Councilman in the Utah Stake Tabernacle at Prowith Caroline McMullin entertained charge. Apparent favoiahle action was JOHN T. LA NT vo to which all residents in Utah and reported by the committee to work on piano selections and club songs were Wasatch County are invited. term For Councilman, securing a moratorium on Federal diiected by Mrs. ("has with Roma The speakers will be C. S. Brown farm loans and Strawberry Projet Brimhall as accompanist. GEORGE A. CHEEVER of Aiizona, known as Farmer Brown The program was a splendid pre and a payment for this fall. national speaker of renown. term The committee on roads reported lude to the year.- - course of study, a He For Councilman, was a former director of the AmDAVE SHULER that they have been working to se travel to various countries of inter- erican Farm Burtau Federation and a cure improvements on the road from est Honolulu will lie the subject lor member of the Federal Farm Bureau. term For Councdman, Santaquin to Dividend and expect ac- the next meeting to be held at the The subject for his address will bo JASPER F. HILL home of Mrs. Cuba Davis. tion 10 be taken very soon Organized Agriculture and Taxato Music be furnished by Br will ion. For Recorder entertaino K. E. Robinson Mr-- . Clinic Date Changed Young University. WIGHTMAN WAYLAND R. Mrs. Julia Hancock, local chairn.an at a delightful Bridge Luncheon last of the clinic work in this district Thursday afternoon. A color scheme For Treasurer has received word from the county of yellow and black was employed for MARY W. JEPP50N Saysnurse that the schedule for the Nov- the attractive decorations and the ember clinic will again be changed. menu. Halloween motifs were used (Paid Political Adv.) The regular date comes during tin in the various details. Cards were Thanksgiving holiday so it will be on placed for Mrs. George Chase, Mrs. NOTICE GARBAGE ihe Monday following, November 30. B. F. Ott, Mrs. L. D. Stewan, Mrs on Garbage will be gathered again at 10.30 a. m. in the Stake house. Par J. A. Earle, Mrs.. Jack Dixon, Mrs. the east side of town Monday. Noveni ents are urged to keep the date in Ada Ware, Mrs. Henry Erlandson, ber 2nd, and on the west side Tuesday, Mrs. Harvey E. Mendenhall, our mind. Mrs. clean up Lots 3rd. November Smith, Mrs. Bert Stevens, Mrs. Ray - and hae all yards before snow comeMrs. Frank Wheelwright, NOTICE TO CITIZENS s coutA.n-erStevens, - in dry garbage in the streetT. W. no be That there Mrs. Amos, Mrs. George F. might early enough to be earned away be advised that the Wilson, Mrs. C. E. Cioward Jr. and Please on these dates. Mrs. Amos and Light. Water, and Irrigation Rates Mrs. M. Burdick. o ordi. Mr-fixed are received by for Dixon the prizes. Iavson City and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuler, Mi. nance or resolution passed by City Mrs. P. C. Wightman, Miss Jenr.o Council, and can be lowered by no Mrs. Sarah Peery, Mrs Arthur Peac Fairbanks. Ue Nebeker and ElUbeeue Person; Only by act of the City and Mrs. Dav-.Sargent were the f the 44 Snyder left Sunday morning Council. ts of Mrs. Barbara Wood af a' gum We Neberker Ranch in Dagge't social afternoon on Mondav.1 W. R. WIGHTMAN, pleasant affection idea ad on a fishing huting trip Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanton cni-- j Recorder. wuz. worth dam? that ertained at dinner in honor of Mr.: be Mrs. E. H. Street and children ages and Mrs Steve Sargent of Saeramcn-- j SatMendenhall Mrspent To'"C -t at week a part of lato. urday visiting in Salt Lake. with Mr. Street. er uian 95 Interest in the Mary Lovina Loveless instead feet as originally comes as an added This ,anr.ed. ADVERTISE! $2.00 PER YEAR uf fealtel To Get Ahead and STAY AHEAD Maude Oleson and Florence Page entertained fourteen of their young friends at a gay Halloween frolic Monday night at the Oleson home on South Main Street. The decorations. games and refreshments all carried out the festive Halloween spir.x. Halloween Ball at Bon Ton Saturday nt 1 Smilin' Charlie i alius had th that Eu-ac- couldn't e - |