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Show sBIQBAV TO-N- UKl O 0 M Ch PAYSON, M Fittingly Injustice Day I- - A. Chorus To Give Free Thanksgiving Concert The Nebo Stake M. I. A. Chorus under the direction of Carl 0. Nelson are planning to give a free Thanksgiving concert for the public on MonNov-- 1 day, November 28. memorable Aries of that The chorus has recently been enwhen the entire in 191 11 the by the addition of members at larged rejoiced and world, receiv-las- t from Payson and Santaquin were and have armistice, the of a very approp- - been working very hard in preparawith Friday the lo- tion for the concert. Citizens are urgcelebration arranged by west of the American Legion un- ed to keep the date in mind and it of the commander, is hoped the public will respond to r the direction the invitation for this musical treat. Daniels. sr.es A. o in were given Very fine programs assemat special the schools To the forenoon with ex serv- Observed In Mystery Drama bling ball Legion in the at the Bon Ton orchmusic by Bud Greens large crowd enjoyed A the barbecued elk delicious Open at Star Theatre h even-,3ffit- held -' aff-a- Sand- 'Vho killed Jenny Wren served. ies were ? ? ? ? That's what Radiolands millions of listeners tried to find out. Ar.d that what thirteen people facing the gall Cultus Club Holds Annual ows for the crime tried to prove. In Thanksgiving Banquet so doing, they moulded together one of the greatest mystery thrillers the The outstanding social event of the o- - screen has ever known. Youll agree was the annual Thanksgiv-ll- ? too, after youve seen The Phantom held Club Cultus the of banquet of Crestwood, Radio Pictures Broady Wednesday evening in the Commun-i5t week cast Special, which opens at the Star fifty guests in Theatre, Payson, Sunday, for a two A perfection of seasonable run. day details marked the event. The guests Helen-irreEvery element of the conventional cere met at the door by Miss murder mystery was considered by dress Oleson and Miss Err.adine the in writing the story and authors musical A costumes. ,j n Puritan as a result every one of the od time a was group including given jrojrram with Church e. et t, levices was rejected. The awselections by Miss Theressa c ur to crime and Edith Miss mystery arding by Krauss accompanied who have seen adi.viee Tarlholcmew and vocal elections by authorities .bowings of the picture, is one of kiss Jane Woods. Mrs. L. D. Stewart led in group singing and Mrs. Fearr. the most entertaining and baffling re.-ul- violin :f the salute to the flag. table decorations The banquet ere carried out in the autumn shades held md lighted with yellow candles novel rustic oak candle holders n le'.er hand made booklets contained were given as fav-r;e progam and Th place cards and other denis were original and novel. President Iva Chase introduced Mrs and ary M. Curtis as toastmaster follows: made as were '.ponses The Mayflower, Mrs. Ida A. Huish; Plymouth Rock," George Q. Spen-t- ; The Pilgrims, John F. Oleson-ThMrs. Della Huish; Indians, Phe Harvest, Mrs. Mildred Bunn-1- ; The Frast, Rev James 0. Ar-iuThe Lovers, John C. Carlisle; Phe Bible and Pilgrims Progress, rs. Annie Curtis. A clever November skit and dance d rectedbyMrs. Mildred Bunnell ur.y directed s. e r; con-ude- the fine entertainment. o Convention Held riesthood of Salt Lake City rethe presiding bishopric of the L. D. S. Church in an Aaronic Priesthood Coorelation plan conventiJohn Giles presented on held at the Stake Tabernacle evening. All stake and ward from the various organizati- Thursday officers ons working with boys between the and 20 were present to receive instructions on the coorelation priesthood plan. ages of 12 and Social Held Meeting The Second ward Y. M. and Y. L. executive officers entertain- mutual ward officers and teachers and their partners and the ishopric and their partners at a special officers and teachers meeting T A. nd social Monday at the home evening, November Laban Harding, of ard teaching and other mutual proems were discussed followed by a coatry school with William Morti-me- r. Muncilor to Laban Harding, Indent of the Y. M. M. I. A., act- as school master. At the close ho' koeno was played and ref- ! reshments served. ty People enjoyed the social. rs.Louis Pfeiffer and daughter left Wednesday morning for to vs't with relatives for a 1 ey w'tk vs't en route witiTv amJ p, Springs, Mrs. Jack McBeth at Wyoming. oreneg r- - er er! Wlth T&XP9 the Uuh p o tales of its type ever told on the Karen Morley, beautiful ar.d unscrupulous, plays the part of the ex tortionist, and in her maneuvers to obtain money so implicate the other characters in the plot that each and sv.ry one could, on circumstantial be convicted of the murder. Realizing this, they are hard pressed :o prove their innocence and the vents following the murlir are so involved that not until th? la-- t of film are shown is the mystery solved. To make the story more intense tin action takes place in a spooky mans-on- , ard believe it or not, there is not a policeman or detective on the premises! You will be thrilled, as were millions of others, when you watch this cast mystery unfolded by an which includes Ricardo Cortez, Kaien GallaMorley, Anita Louise, Sheets FrederTauline gher, II. B. Warner, a host of ick, George E. Stone and equally famous players. The Phantom of Crestwood will and Mon play only two days Sunday day with a matinee showing Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Dont miss it! On Tuesday, Strange Justice a melodrama of big city life involving a young lovi r s strange will be progress to the death house It y one-dashowing. a presented for life real from chronicled is a story been and nearly every scene has teem? founded on fact. The picture life. with an intensity of modern it! Youll like an In order to afford our patrons eliminhave entertaining program we for bill ated our regular comedy and have 24, November Thursday, picture booked a thrilling football and Makers of Men for that date comThe 23. also Friday. November edies will le run only one night so don t Wednesday, November 23, , pass them up. Hells Highway, starring Richard two days Dix, originally booked for 26, November will be run Saturday, tense as hold will yourself You only. supporting you see Dix and a strong of the cast in this blistering story he with man a of Chain Gangs and his in powerful death in his heart, praying arms, and a girl, waiting, drama n is It return. his for the kind you like. e, fen-fee- all-st- now being received at mmerdal Bank Spanish Fork, ar fast-movi- he-ma- part tiful floral tributes. Mrs. Jasper SySOH COUNTY, ONICLE UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IS, ly.ij. $2.00 PER YEAR Bank Affairs Discussed AlnjISrS Defeat Prisoners CASH BEET CHECKS AT HOME At Lions Club Meeting Special arrangements have been made with the State Baulking Depart- Stan Wilson, Iayson high school .oath, 'arried over the touchdown that spelled victory for the Many Employed On Make-Wor, k Projects ment whereby those who desire to rush their beet checks in Payson can John F. Malia, recently appointed do so. Since the beginning of the ReRank Commissioner for the State of construction Finance beet the Dur.ng evCorporation pay day period Utah, E. H. Street ami Jeff Baliff labor lx provided at the make-wor- k will started in Payson ery facility in charge of affairs at the closed S,ate Bank of Payson to accomodate the arious projects on which men State Bank of Payson were the guest the people in this vicinity having cor- have been employed includes the Payson team over the Utah State lrizon eleven on Saturday. The game uued, Payson 7, Prison 0. Stan carried the ball five yard spiakers at the regular dinner SPSS-io- porate cheeks and other unquestion- building of an outlet ditch and intake over tackle at the end of a of the Payson Lions Club held able credits to he converted into cash. ditch for the Goose Nest Reservoir; drive. Tht Prisoners threatened to Monday night at the Payson Hotel Depositors Committee the city cemetery has been thoroughly cleaned; the road across Walkers flat leading up Payson canyon Held has been graveled and the streets in Payson have been graveled and graded. The irrigation ditches are being cleaned in the city and a crew of men have cut and hauled 200 cords of green wood from the canyon. This is now being sawed ready for distribuFuneral services for Richard Yates tion for fuel. A number of women 97, Paysons oldest resident were held have been employed on several minor Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Fourth projects and a sewing room is now iVaul Chapel with Bishop Otto being equipped in the city building of thhe First ward in charge. ready for the remodeling of the cloth The opening .selection was by the ing gathered in one recent use clothward choir directed by Mrs. Mary es drive and also in making the Red A. Wyler; invocation by Bishop J. A. Cross piece goods. Seven new future projects are now That Beautiful Loveless; singing Isle, choir; speaking, Rev James O. plunned as follows: Stub 100 electric light poles, Arthur; speaking, Joseph Hand of 1. vocal duet, Help me to city to furnish material, $200. Benjamin; in charge. Score by quarters. I ray, Mrs. Wyler and Jordan A. 2. Inspect culverts and sidewalks 7 7 0 0 0 Payson Law, accompanied by Miss Roma and repair all broken culverts and 0 0 0 risen I'l ii.ihall ; speaking Elisha Hawkins even up cement where roots have raisM. M. Cub Tuutions: Payson Kerr for B. ef Benjamin and Charles H. White; ed it. $100. Piery, Beesley for Dixon, Simpson we mei t beyond the 3. Trim all trees where they intersinging. cr L. Wilson, R. Wilson for McDow- choir; benediction, Bishop Paul fere with light wires and haul away Called By Shuler for Kerr, W. Wilson for Ludlow of Benjamin. Interment was limbs, $80. I'. ih, V,. t'ei i y for S. Wilson. in the Benjamin Cemtery under the 4. Develop springs on Goose Nest Cr'ficia s SU feiee, Jor.as; umpire, dii i c. Ion of the Deseret Mortuary. property, $10. Morgan; head linesman, Cannon. 5. Put in accurate weirs in Payson Mrs. Minnie Minerva o Walkington creek to measure water, $120. died Friday afternoon at her hony Legion Auxiliary Holds T. A. Meeting Held 6. streets with county trucks Gravel 5 East, 3rd North Street after an Night Meeting to Monday furnish gas, $1050. city At junior High School extended illness. 7. Pull up and dispose of all disShe was born in Grassvalley, Sevi-- r A very fin- - meeting of the Amer-hs- n eased apple trees, $200. A spendid meeting of the P. T. A. County on July 14, 1879 a daughter Up to date there has been 142 appschool the s legion auxiliary was held Monheld Junior at vs of Harmon and Minerva Ellsworth high licants for work, 94 have been paid with Milton Beck, vice president of Zufelt. Her husband William. T. Walk- day right at the home of President 48 are now receiving aid. To and A off Hazel of unusual Rriandson. talk the organization in charge. The pro-ga- ington died twenty years ago. She is inWe-'November was t and 1st, orders to the amount by given profit was as follows: survived by her aged mother, Mrs. Selections by a boys chorus from Minerva Zufelt of Payson; three sons, Mrs. Walter llasler of Provo, a niem-- j of $258.70 have been paid for food; of the Utah county Welfare Co- $205.15 fo clothing; $58.40 for fuel he Puteeineet school directed by Victor L. Walkington, Helper; Theo-lor- e and $830.25 in cash. mmittee. Mi s Mary I.cora Cooper; talk Wbat and Earl Walkington, Payson; Graveled streets have totaled $450; devel-,- r on child to She a talk welfare wish we gave 'ive daughters, Mrs. Annie M. Harpiiitua! qualities Mrs. L. A. Hill; mon, Salt I.ake; Mrs. Maud Megger-son- , .he p: eject the auxiliary is working $800. worth of wood; cemetery work e in our cniklren, There is on n for the winter. .ocal solo, Mrs. Elva Taylor; talk, Representatives $309; Goose Nest $951. Ogden; Mrs. Minnie Marshall 1000 bushof worth wood; hand school $800 club Lions and Cultus .m the Ti. place of the home and Santaquin; Mrs. Viola Van A ; Mai of vegbushels Prof. A. C. and Miss Leona Walkington, Pay., on; v.e-- e pic.-cu- t as these three civic or- els of potatoes, 150 a spiritual training, of amount apples Her! c.f the B. Y. U.; saxophone one brother, Claud Zufelt, Ruth, Neal. izations are working together to etables and a large work. relief for Wvi Leo hot lunches in the grade SI. a u. an loveless. vada; three sisters, Mrs. Minerva o o Alta; Miss Annie Kruoth, Long chools this winter. Belert-son, A report showed that a large Cast Ballot After Passing Beach, California; Mrs. Ada PAYSON JUNIOR Idaho. donated food for been had of Fayette, LIGHTS HIGH Century Mark in Years Funeral services were held on Tues- this work. day at 11 a. m. in the Fourth ward A committee report was made on Superintendent Melvin Wilson spent Many interesting post election storThe speakers were Wayland the activities of the auxiliary on Aries are heard but in a few cases do the morning of November 15th visit- chapel. R. Wightnian and Joseph S. Bills. mistice Day in connection with the you hear of a ballot having been cast ing classes and inspecting the school. offered the invoA. Mitchell James Mr. Wallace Brockbank, principal Legion. by a person who is past the century cation and Martin Schramn the beneo mark in years. ,if Spanish Fork Junior High School, diction. The opening selections were Meet W. C. McCormick has received a .as the principle speaker of our Pioneer Daughters the ward Relief Society Chorus, from his native city, Gali-poli- s, ni lice program. He gave a very by newspaper rendered by Mrs. was vocal duet a told not and Ohio only with an account of his :r.ert sting address Payson Camp No. 1. Daughters of Hannah Willey and Mrs. Bowen and we what McCormick but Sallie Aunt war of mother horrors ns th in vocal solos by Mrs. Irene Provstgaard Utah Pioneers met last Thursday assistwithout and signing hould do as future citizens to premarking and Maurice Jones. The body wras their November meeting at the home ance an absent voters ballot. She need vent it. We thank Mr. Brockbank. was Gale. She II. taken to Salt Lake City for burial in of Mrs. Phoebe ed no assistance in marking and signThe two local dentists of our comassisted in the general entertaining Dr. Ellsworth the City Cemetery under the direction and her name although she passed Pfouts Dr. munity, by her sisters, Mrs. Lola Barker and ing 15, of the Deseret Mortuary. November 100th her on birthday last June 28th at Tuesday here Sall Isiko. re of w( Mrs. Annia Larson o of Mr. and Mrs. McCormick time which of her to examine the teeth of the boys the read history Mrs. Gale were visiting with her in her Gallia our school. father, Isaac Hancock and the lessBaby Clinic Friday of At that time she reMr. Howard Wilson, supervisor on on Utah History was given by country home. secured ceived a message from for congratulatory Bale Alice Mrs. education boys NovemMrs. Lula Erlandson. The regular baby clinic for physical was happy she and Hoover two readings. Refreshments President their services. ber will be held on Friday, Novemb gave She is the him. for vote the to cast her We as students appreciate er 25, at the Stake house with Dr. were served to thirty. one W. McCormick, John of widow rendered Thursmet D. P. of U. have P. R. Bowdish of the Utah County Camp No. 2. splendid work they founders of the Republican our school and community and hope Health Unit in charge of the examin- day at the home of Mrs. Aurora N. of the in that county and he served as that it D. see to Nebeker Mrs. party with students Wilson Mary ations. that the a representative in congress. oand Mrs. Arminta Hansen as assistitheir teeth obtain what attention o inthese ho-ton The e lesson ses. the ng they may need and patronize Announcement 1870 to 1850 from Utah of dustries Youth Recovering dentists. Man-wi- ll noon was given by Mrs. Elizabeth On Friday, November 11th at Mrs. Clara Page Bird wishes to with a general discussion by the Kenneth Montague, young son of the school luncheon project began. of her members. Vocal duets were the engagement annuonee the given by Mr. and Mrs. Islie Montague who This work is being conducted by Allan unMiss Erma llansen and Miss Mildred met with a serious accident on the daughter Mrs. Fern Page, to ninth grade home economics girls of We.-- t, Dean son of Dr. Ray Miss West, Manwill and a solo by Miss Hansen. of Angelyn day of the pheasant shootder the supervision at the Two pioneers, Mrs. Mary Nebeker opening School of the Engineering on his way to recovery well is ing Warniek. k 63 Utah A. C. and Mrs. West. The marr- and Mrs. Mary Ellsworth were to a report made by his according Miss Warniek reports that in Decemphysician, Dr. M. W. Fish. He was ticket have been sold plus the iage will take place early same on the met ber. shows This to the home of his grandremoved Camp go Lily ,3c dishes sold every day. studwill be read with day at the home of Mrs. Ethel Page. parents from the hospital last SaturThe over. announcement The is going how well it this interest by the many friends of the 8he was assisted by Mrs. Minnie day and his condition continues most ents are very enthusiastic about Mrs. Ijeah Morgan. The favorable. of routine young bride elect who was a graduate Taylor and nrw feature in the daily and later honored guest was Mrs. Jemima Kin school o- it readily. the from high Payson the school and patronize The Federated Music Club of Pay-so- n was among atten ded the agricultural college. ib r, the occassion being her 80th Wilson Superintendent November Miss Page and Mr. West were both birthday. She exhibited a beautiful met at the home of Mrs. L. D. the 63 people served on last quilt she had just completed entirely Stewart Monday evening in their first institution that from graduated 15th. by herself. The lesson was given by meeting for the year and plans for June. We invite him to come again. o our Mrs. Page and refreshments were the winters work were discussed. The of one also is Mr. Winters Delta Junior Music was by Mrs. May Dix- next meeting will be held Monday, the served. of The ladies regular customers. Mrs. of Grace Taylor. the and school on were guests November 21 at 7 :30 p. m. at the Club new Bridge Miss Jeanne Sample, our o aft- Byron F. Ott last Thursday. Mrs. Hen home of Mrs. Emma Wignall. All the on here nurse, was a visitor W in and are were Ada A. Mr. and Mrs. J. Earle to ry Erlandson, Mrs. members are urged to be present. ernoon of Nov. 15th. She intends were the oWilson called special Lehi of week the Howard by Mrs. during return later to examine the pupils Mrs. and mother. Davis Paul now Mr. of are Mrs. death Earles Taxes being received at aged guests. our school community. score Wednes the Commercial Bank, Spanish Fork, the received on held Funeral services were high Fearn Grey Phyllis Dixon, Utah. day. prizes. Reporter All-st- : n Funeral Services Fcr Oldest Resident 00 Mrs. Walkington Death r. screen. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to all who helped in any way the death during the illness and after rs' Berlin and daught- of our beloved husband and father, a'ie sPenh the week Jasper W. Taylor. relatives in Payson. We are grateful to those who took in the services and for the beaure a Payson 'S. men as speakers. barbecue rhe annual If) UTAH I W. Taylor and family m i Ak-elan- two-wee- i |