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Show C. JesOSSiemi-S'aisrEbiexr- r var-Hiir- tacts. . ,.,. : ggiMtJTw n: it? , s&uSM?iiaiteiij No. 42 PAYSON, pies At UTAJ i. COUNTY, Severely Burned Pittsburgh Glen Spencer, 15 year old son o Higham, 70, a former Mr. and Mrs. Pay Spencer is m a from LofPay'O". .1,',! Monday Pi:turK'p. Pennsylvania , at ? received to ,4 "Lenient. Via: $2.00 PER YEAR Annual Relief Society Conlerence Here Sun. Th- - r vA v annual Relief Society Confer-ni- e for N'ebo Slake will be held Sunday, October 10 in the Nebo Stake Tul erratic with President Mary 1. Harding in charge. A member of the pineal loaid of the Relief Society w ill be in attendance and Social aid and welfare woik will be the prin-c'ptopic for discussion at all meet- xx" seiious condition at the Payson suffering from .severe bur-'-which he sustained in an accident a. 7:30 Sunday evening. In compary with Forrest Bu'e le was planning a little trip for :h evening and was at the Hale hmie attempting to remove some from the Bale car to e in the Suer- cer car for the tiip. He lighted aj match to facilitate hi efforts ad there was an explosion imm d.a.ily. His cries brought members of the Bate family to his assistance but If , by relat-- to Salt Payson Funeral sendees will e,a'eside Friday at the Bi hopric of the m. with in charge. rth ward was the son of Thom-- p D,eham Mr. i; Ho--pit- body "as shipped will be brought to T'-- 'e.S' 1. Brigham Young University To Honor A. 0. Smoot And Family, Founders Day, Monday, October 17, 1932 S. i mow, iic'ioinn: i CLE j&Nu. Spencer Youth Resident order UTAH Cl F3f 's2huS ii JL -- al 'S-ak- -- undents. From 1:00 to 2:30 p. m. the meet-- ? will be for all stake and ward Relief Society officers and beginning at 2:30 there will tie a session for d the general public. An excellent be presented program will throughout the day. s. - out-mo- o Small Democratic Ladies To Speak Here Oct. 20 Hold Meeting Monday Charles H. Hon. To 0 All ladies of Payson are invited to The October 20th. attend a Democratic Rally to be held be H. will Small Charles wr.orab!e Mr. Small is at the home of Mrs. T. H. Wilson speaker in Payson. to the Attorney next Monday evening, October 17 at ipecial Assistant General of the United States and is 8 oclock. This meeting is being sponClub tinsidered an exceptionally good spea-- r. sored by the Ladies Democratic and Dr. Herbert M nv of Mr. Small has had several years of Payson the Unixersity of Utah will be tl experience in public work and has in Colorado and principal speaker. He will probably several On Thursday, 1 lie memory and family of Abram O. Smoot will be honored at Brigham Noting university oil Monday, October 17, in the 57th Annual Founders dav exercises which will be held in College Pa Smoot, os be was affecHall at 10 a.m. was tionately called by faculty and students, president of the Board of Trustees of Brigham oung eademy from its founding 1875 to his death in 18 S3. During that period Mr. Smoot fledged his entire fortune hi ordrr to keep the -- years isent institution alive. Since his deatli members of hi family have rendered great service. Living children and descendants oT the great friend of Church education will he present at the exercises where appropriate honor may he shown them, according to President F. S. Harris. Friends and patrons of the school are Invited to join in the celebration. Hie photograph is of the Education Building with an inset of A. O. Smoot. discuss the prohibition question. OthMrs. will be Mr. Small will be accompanied by ers to be at the meeting Horace C. Beck of Salt Lake City James H. Wolfe, state chairwoman. BON TON OPENS Ladies Republic? n Club Mrs. W. H. Callahan, county chairno will speak in behalf of the SATURDAY NIGHT woman and Mrs. George Ball if,. City Sponsors Study Groups State Candidates. chairwoman of Provo. Light refreshments will be served Joseph Nel-ojudge of the JuvSaturday night marks the open.., and all ladies of the city will be of ultus Club To Hold at the enile Court at Provo and M's.. Cady-Niel.-o- n the winter dancing welcome. ever popular Bon Tn dancing pavilal-- o of Provo were th speakFirst problems of our knows the state. Meeting Saturday first regular meeting of the will be held on Saturday October 15 at 2:30 p. m. at the home cf Mrs. R. W. McMullin and an The fultus Club program has been fine arra- nged. Naomi Miss Boardbent, instructor the Springville high read the play Let us be Dramatics in n school will Gay". ion. interpretation of the read-e- g given by Miss Helen Palfreyman, vocalist and Miss Lucille will Stowell, be There was Piospeets of the advance of Boy Scout work in the Nebo Stake have never been so favovuble as at the present time according to an announcement made by Lc Roy Bunnell Poland Lindsay and Eugene Braith-wait- e, district commissioners. Intense interest is being shown in the six weeks Scout Leadership course now being conducted with representatives in attendance from eight wards of the stake at each meeting. The sc ssion at the Stake House Monday evening was attended by twenty for the instruction presented by Abner Biard of the Third ward. The group went to Santaquin Wednesday night for the class. joy in the Lions den a lesult of the 7 to as Fii.lay 6 v I. t i.v (if the Payson high football wvir the Springville team. i, a !nle Pay-i- n succeeded in winn-i'- v with a one point margin they o from the .start. ii.i.playml ;ie Ray .,'1 gamed about 188 yards from i i homage the and 50 yards from 52 Tons of Hay Destroyed By Fire Last Friday Night jas-e- s against 36 to 80 yards from Spi ingx ille. Simmon- - plunged over the line in Two large stacks containing about the sccoii i period to make Paysons 52 of hay were destroyed by t u !!''. r after Strom had worked fire tons on the farm of E. II. Street and .'1 t o t lie coring distance with a Amos late last Friday night. George 30 yard run. Simmons also made the An electrical storm was in progress clinch the to extia point game. at the time and evidently a bolt of o lightning struck the hay and set it Mr. on fire. Lack of water prevented the M'. and Mr-- . Reid Ier-soand Vernon work of the fire fighters, but the an Mi.--. John IVr-so- n .Pi on spi lit Sunday in Salt Lake blaze was less serious than if it had (By. Mr. and Mr- -. John Pi rsson occurred in a different location on went on to Gailand to spend a week the farm. o with their son, Harold Ie rsson and 'j-- ; I -- g n, I n, pianist. Fork Dance Hall Open Saturday Night Spanish To LIONS DEFEAT SPRINGVILLE FRIDAY PAYSON Intense Interest Shown In Scout Leadership Course ers at a sei ies of thiie study groups eleven piece Bud Green and hi sponsored by the Ladies Republican dance orchestra, after a very successClub of Payson on Monday afternoon. ful summer season at Lakeside GardTwo ehciiir.s wire given by pi:- -' ens has been obtained for the open-nRobin-oleading- - by dance and for every dance foll- Miss Maduline Miss Dorothy Ryan and saxaphone owing during the winter season. Bud informs us that he has over duets by Ru.sell Peterson and Martin twenty now dance tunes right off the Greonhalgh. nress to add to his popular group of o K,h at ,il'trl('L umbers that he is now Mom-eMi.-,- . Lome the of been with for Ton has Ray OPTOMETRIST TO BE HERE Bon years The Dr. J. II. Schey, optometrist, will the most popular dance pavilion in Mrs. Phoebe Reid in charge, district be at the Strawberry Hotel Monday, Utah county and promises to be even 2, at Mrs. Dave Biglers with Mrs. October 17, during the hours from more popular this season under the; Howard Shuler in charge and district Lets go to the 3 at Mr.-- . Laura Wightmans with 1 to 5 P. M. new management. Mrs. Paul Davis in charge. - it make O' big. and opening the of social function An attractive past week was a bridge party at On County the home of Mrs. Ray Stevens. Dinner was served before the game with family. JR. HIGH SCHOOL TO GATHER cards placed for Mrs. Fearn Gray. inThe girls team comes from Plead The Utah State Fair has SUPPLIES FOR NEEDY Mrs. George Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall, can be proud sant View, consisting of Lola WorkUtah County to Mrs. Olcson F. l!i Mrs. history. John and D. P. Mrs. Morgan, hop F. Wilson, and man and Marion Campbell and iht nd two k Due to the Junior Highs success of the exhibit- - both in daughters wire in Salt Rake Harvey Smith, Mrs Bert Stevens, , in the campaign last year to gather , r the week end for conference. boys are from Manila, Calvin Sutn--oMrs. Earl Cole, Mrs. Wendall Erland-son- other department- - of thi- - great ilub-werand Kietli Warniek. Tin upplii s for the needy, Mayor Curtis Mrs. Ada Ware, Mrs. Elmer particulatly was The Live-toc- k Jane has asked us to carry on the work Miss Mrs. Will McClellan, led by Mr- -. Anson B. fall and of their reiru'ar meeting on in the young peoples v ( 11 represented Mrs. this year. All clothing and C. McCormick, again W. Sod Ward Relief Woods, Mrs. divi-io- n and two splendid county herd and Merrill X. Warniek. iy the Tim and to be given to charity by bedding -d oeial W. T Amos, Mrs E. E. Robinson lo a with i barnan pa. 'y purticipati helped fill the cattle A very creditable exh'b:' wa- - m. chthe will be brought into the citizens and mb' Mrs W. R. Brientenfeldt of Salt Lake. presy iu tun' new te-- t for ed the required club-for 1 Junior foodthe gblfrom ill clothing and prize High up to and including Oct. Mrs. Erlandson received ert. After a piMiam, games were se21. All of the home rooms will vie for for McBeth Mrs. in Utah County. served. high score and played and in this drive. honors concond high. Individual exhibits wire made by The Jersey County Herd won A matinee party will close the drive s to Salt Iakc on the afternoon of Oct. 21. Yn vx who Among the siderable number of individual prize-a- Loui-- e Lieehty of Plea-ar- t Loutensock ii were Bishop Confluence CounPeter Mrs. for Mr. and The clothing collected by the pupwon second place in the Ball BiVhe well as the $100 00 piize g'n,i-. Lake MiA. Salt in and al-Cheever, end Bishop ils will be turned over to the Nebo week o Ginrgo Ilo'-tei- n exhibit . spent the The Herd-contest. eannmg ty 11 L. Wi on, .1. A. Loveless, Mr. and with relatives. Mrs. Loutensocks moStake Relief Society, who will distof individual exnumbir - .Mm Dav a wawill exhilut placed The Farmcm Future and biger, I)r. and Mrs. Asa ribute it for the city. Any person or ther accompanied them home calve- - which hclpc hibits. The remain indefinately. splendid coming fimn tie even L. ui . Mi. and Mrs. Roland Lind- family having clothing to contribute Ilol-te.- n and 'ery in ay to make up both the both; should call the Junior High School, high chools in the Couny well and it will be called for. This will Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wyler announ- Jersey County Herd- placed up Dal by the rops and livestock. . were Mr-and exhibit-, E. their daughter, Robinson E. wish a Mi of rd be the only drive of this kind to be ce the marriage in the individual Smith Hughes Directot- - of th var-- l son of Mr. of the Vo Jerannounce their conducted this year. Hansen, to the both in Arthur y marriage Madge Junior Champion- mus communities who are d eg aj L. B. Bekker Mr. to Twilla cr da .pi and Mrs. Oliver Hanlon of Palmyra Phyllis Dixon, Reporter Cub work and Holstein female - in mott excellent pi ce of woik a- - teach- of in o took which Utah place Logan, which took place on Wednesday in the of ProJohn-o- n ers and agricultural director-!being placed by Gale - Vegas Nevada on Monday, Oct-ob- f j laSalt Lake Temple. Mrs. Howard Wilson entertained at vo in the Jersey and Keith Clark r 3. The young couple will reside a The county booth which iepro-entmost delightful bridge party at The Fpiing-vill- e La- - Vegas. of Lehi in the WANTED ed the successful farm via- - hovvn at her home on Monday evening. Her boy- - had a splendid exhibit which carried the id a of a well balSupplies For Needy guest list included Mrs. Chrystal of veg in We-to- n Mr-- . surplus Bean was hostess to Harper, Mrs. J. C. Barney, Mrs. having Any persons purebred Hampshire sheep and anced livestock farm, ta-- h crop-- , a Dried the Soio-l- s Bridge club last week. Ixiuis Parkin, Mrs. Weston Bean, Miss egtables of any kind, Apples, made an exchange of purebred ram-fotation plan, a family gaiden, farm ial were Mrs. Eugene Leona McClellan, Miss Madge Reece, guests Spi e Beans, Milk, Meat or Flour, please their purebred ewes to inert iccord keepirg and a will fitted farni--lea- Hdman, Mrs. Ned we will call Wightman, Mrs. Mrs. Eldon Ludlow, Mrs. Waldo Wil- phone 36 or 161W and lock. Tin purebred beef club edubreeding an to which aided for Mrs. give same storage. Earl Page and Mrs. on, Miss Norma Erlandson, Mrs. or gather Gey Smi'h, from Spam-- h Fork took ?s7.0o in Urn cational exhibit this year and was Howard Wil-oPrizes were awarded Paul Davis Mrs. Iona Perkins, Mrs. to Mr-- . Floyd Smith and Mrs. Leon- Eugene Hillman, Mrs. Earl Page and In honor of the 78th birthday anni- open and club cla.--cput on economically by the Exter.-io- n R. Evans, the Clara Mrs. ard Barnett. The entertaining rooms Mrs. Wayne Loveless. Mrs. Barney of one was which versary and Inspection departments. In the contests were beautifully decorated with fall and Madge Reece received the bridge Fourth ward Relief Society gave a divisof the big features in the Community, county and tate exhib flowers and crystal baskets of the prizes for hiyh scores. Dinner was social Tuesday afternoon instead of ion the Utah County boys won Drs ,ion.- - develop the be-- t in young peo- b'ooms centered the tables where din- served before the game. their regular meeting. A large birth a trip to Portland and winning candle place, 78 birthday ple and point to the most improved ner was served before the game. day cake with with leave on the 11th. The demon-tratin- n was cut and served to the group practices and me hod- - in modern agMr. Jack Teasdale of Iios Angeles girl-- , who had more competition than most the following riculture. the refreshments Mi-- s CJ ara Pace the returned to his home Sunday, after entertained 22 countb - represont-ed- , with the will boyexcellent program. Mrs. Evans The State the pa- -t week with Mr. and air of ID 12 wa- - a deend-e- l member.- - of her contract budge clu!. econd place in the tate and w on leave shortly to spend the winter success. w eek. Mrs. L. P. Vickers. last Portland the for tup. are alternates in California. FOOTBALL EXCURSION The Orem Line is running a special train to Salt Lake on account of the B. Y. U. - U. of U. football game The Saturday at the Ute Stadium. M. A. 8:50 at train will leave Payson Fare will be $1.00 for the round trip Return on any of the regular trains the same day. n Musical Farms With Extension Agents Utah pa-se- The opening dance wdens at Escalante Spanish Fork, will be held night, October 15, with Migliaceios Arrowhead orch-tr- a furnishing the music. A five bar cash prize will be given for tl best name for the hall, which is newly decorated. Dances will be Saturday aid every the rs. Saturday and holiday winter dancing season. Bert Stevens has been dur-in- g 1, 115011 live-toc- n Mc-Bet- -- o In-'e- 1 visit-f- f with her mother, Mrs. and other relatives. HENRY H. - ts rs ,r -- :i-- -- -- Blood rs : Larg-Aborti- lefre-limen- 'n Denver I Democratic Nominee For -i Hol-tei- Governor , n. -- 4-- or Will Talk Over a-- KSL SAT OCTOBER -- j 15 9:30 P.M. j I WED. OCTOBER 19 7:45 P.M. n. s. H : I , The fission at '..30 a. nv. is for the Board and visiting general board member. A session at 10.30 a. m. is for b aid members, Relief Society ward piesidents and social service aids, ward bishops, county commissioner, advisory high councilman and stake Stewart Iligham, pion-!- r Lake. Surviving residents of Salt E. II ig-Archibald nire children. Booth and W k Hattie Ogden; Wood of Salt Lake; George Hig which envtlopid him Bertram, Walter, fore the flames l3 of Chicago; sebe could extinguished he suff'-reard Maiie Cromp-o- f Dixon Higham foi his on re re burns kgs especially - b"oth?rsand California; t'neinches below and above th' . S. twelve S. Higham, Thomas e sister, is and Miss An-('- knees. His left leg particular "ham. A- S. Higham will skin and grafting severely burnd Lake. Higham all of Salt be necessary in the treatment. 0- and Ann ? ing.. ga-o'i- rv u-- -- -- 1 |