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Show The IPayson W agrTOCTrj, 9y mamsaiaaa&a KSX&ttirSJTVX.ves. HRONICLE tomhmwu y sju&2sgiaitSKaeaaaai an 9sifBxs 7; as. ?es it Oa4 UTAH PAYSuN, Payon High Places Third In Regional Track Meet fflad J?b III asa V; Hieh Athletes Win Meet Over F' Fork And Springviue & Payson high school placed third with 28 points in the Region 3 track and field meet held in Provo last Friday. Spanish Fork was first with 82 Vi and Provo second with 37. The flashy Payson relay team of Bellows, McBeth, Simmons and Strom broke the mile record when they ran it in 1 minute 35 and seconds, a full second under Provo highs old record. Strom was first in the 440 and McKean first in the discus. Hall ran second in the mile; Simmons was seccnd in the javelin and Bellows third in the broad jump. These six winners qualified for the state meet in Salt Lake on Saturday. COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY $2.00 TER 5, 1933 Payson Woman Awarded Damage Suit From City 103 STUDENTS WILL GRADUATE FROM JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL The Pay-o- n c'a-- Commencement program for Junior high school graduation will be pre.-ente- d 11, as fo'lu'is: e; 8-- Swarm Day for the Nebo Stake M. I. A. Beehi-.- DATE SET FOR Miss Rowena Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Robinson was awarded $2000 damages by a Utah County jury Monday afternoon. Miss Robinson contended that Pay-so- n City was responsible for severe burns and nervous shock received July 13, 1932, when she attempted to turn on the light in the bathroom Herbert E. Maw to Deliver of her home and asked for $5000 Address at Nebo .Stake damage. Witnesses tended to prove Tabernacle Friday night that the city was negligent in allowin of a electricity ing hgh voltage Payson high school graduation exthe line. K. W. McMullin was Miss ercises wil be held in the Nebo Stake Robinsons attorney. on Friday May 12 at 8:00 Tabernacle The case was one of the most in- P. M. when 71 students will be preteresting on the records of Utah sented with diplomas. Following is county, according to Judge Martin W. the commencement program: I,arsen who was on the bench in the Address of welcome, Garth Olson, HIGH SCHOOL Thursday, Music, Junior high school orchestra; graduates "Vacation Days, graduates; 'invocation, Rev. James O. Arthur; When you and I were tor,lot solMaggie, Mildred Page; Why w are graduating, Pearl Johnson, honor student; presentation of il'an Region Auxiliary award, Mrs. s May YEAR GRADUATION Girls was celebrated evening in the Stake Tab-- , ernacle with scores of young girls of Senior and Junior high Ijnrec3 from the nine wards of the stake par- School Nebo students fnm the A fine exhibit of the work in Tayson Monday Hct fathered done by the girls in Domestic Science Hazel Erlandson; vocal solo, George to participate in Kebo Day ami and Art was shown in the basement Maitin; The aims oi our school, events that various competitive in the early evening and following f Rnlph Dalton, honor student; preseno tared the day. tation of American Legion award, the program. C. Carlisle of the Howard Thatcher Louis Bates; Allahs Holiday, grad, Approved Iake of Salt riudpl John Bertha Mrs. Tir.goy Senior class president; Principals rein charge of B. Y. U. was present as a representative of uates; Address to the class of 33, .on high school was Graduation For at port, John C. Carlisle; vocal solo, in the Stake coming program the general beard, and spoke cn Bee Dr. Leroy E. Cowles; Presentation Junior Russell Peterson; saxophone duet, Rex Exercises sing-oSeminary f L. Blaine marie which opened with Howard L. Thatcher, Payson, a Hive work. The feature of the pro- of graduates, Principal and Max Kaye; Boys chor Greenhalgh C. For Set 0. Nelson; senior at Saturday night America, led by Brigham Young University gram was a pageant with each ward Winters; Presentation of certificates, us, boys; mixed chorus, graduating of Hales BishSpanish cation, C. Ray has been approved as a candidate dramatizing ome field of Bee Hive Dr. L. D. Stewart; benediction, school chorus; address to gradGraduation exercises for the Nebo high and welcome address by Mayor for graduation op Clyde Tervort; Graduates Pledge by recent action of work. B. Maw, Dean of Herbert uates, will Stake Junior Seminary students and Farewell. Curtis. L. the university council. Mr. Thatcher Cash prizes wkere awarded to of Utah; presentat- Men, University in Tabernacle be held the Saturday The following 103 students will be utaquin and Salem tied for first will be graduated June 7 with the Pearl and Johnson of Springlake ion of diplomas, Dr. L. D. Stewart, A. 8 Silas with oclock at "vening Class II. Junior high degree of Bachelor of Science, with Ice in the Blanche Davis of Fayson First ward graduated: Junior Seminary supervisor of the board of Education; ValedictHarris, the for drew and chorus iool mechanical as Honor arts his girls students, Pearl Johnson, in major and for the best scrap books and to JRae charge. About 125 students will ory addresses, Maurice Hall and Luwinning, mathematics as his rnnor. He is a Bis.-,e!-l r trophy, Santaquin of the First ward for the Ralph Dalton, Leora Carter, Wells receive certificates of cille Powelson. graduation. Fork was member of the Cavelier social unit. rl Swenson of Spanish best essay. Honorable mention was (Toward, Deon Crook, Mildred Page, The graduates are: Hugh M. Baldoration contest The program will include a short winner in the He is a graduate of Payson high given the Third ward and Spring-- , Lois Powell, Merrin Spainhower, and Ross Barney, Fred Berrquist, win, or Master from Slave, number one other talk and school. subject being read her essay on, Von Taylor. Dorothy Ahrens, Ramona lake. Rae S. Burraston, Joseph Ned Kenneth in stake five of the received a beautiful medal. Other the each groups Symbolism. The Bee Hive Chorus Ainge, Georgia Amos, Gerald Ashby, of Lester Carlgren, Dick Walter estants were Richard Oakley and also a short talk from each teach Butler, sang their class song Can you tell Alene Badham, Don Badham, Forrest M. Dalton, of Warren Robert Clark, Peterson Russel er. The public is invited to attend. ingville and me, Lady Bird and the Good Night Bale, Phyllis Balzly, Chester Benard, Verl Marsh Jack John won Dean, Dixon, first son. Springville place Song. The exercises weie in charge-o- Mary Benard, Howard Betts Vern M. Ewell, L. Thomas Rex Done, he Class A. Junior high chorus Stake Bee Keepers, Vera Cloward Barnett, Ray Bills, Bliss Bingham, Maurice Barker Hall, Mrs. Lucille Stowell as director, Greenhalgh, Helen and Dora Powell, assisted by the Maiie Black, Oris Branagan, Ivo N. Hallows, Frank E. Harding, school received a trophy, Brewerton, Ada Butterfield, Zola Car various ward leaders Welton Hendrickson, Lorin Hiatt, of Spanish liss Afton Bingham ter, Norma Christenson, Beth Clay-soR. Dean Donald a medal for rk Holden, was presented Twenty-eigHouser, Max students will be gradMax Coray, Ruth Cox, Blaine Grant Garth Olson, Lyman, Kay, uated from the Nebo Stake Seminary Joseph Morgan Leaves for Cropper, Delbert Curtis, ming the declamation contest. Blanche Bernell Openshaw, Herbert Lavaughn were Miss Wilma Hol-o- f ary according to the announcement Years Stay In Alaska Daniels, Kenneth Daniels, Blanche Fred Page, Claud Houston, well known in Utah Openshaw, Willis E. Pa.vson and Miss Coba Caffle by Principal John F. Oleson and Davis, Lola Davis, Phyllis Dixon, Springville. their graduation exercises will be Joseph Morgan left Tuesday for Marjorie Done, Della Ellison, Elmon County and elsewhere as a cattle Payne, Russell V. Peterson, Ralph A. Tabernacle Sun- Salt Lake and will then go to Seat- Ellsworth, Madeline Elmer, Willis El- buyer and trucker was found dead Porter, Ray Quigley, T. H. Reece, Ipringville won the trophy in the held in the Stake Mrs. mer, Arthur Francom, Deon Francom in a room at the Wilson Hotel in J. II. Shuler, Gerald Simmons, Willis contest in competition against day evening, May 7. Carrol Draper tle to join his daughter-in-laSalt Lake Monday afternoon. He had Stanley Sorenson, Verl Strom, Jason will He son and Spanish Fork. Mr. Claire will represent the boys as valedictoraccompany Stanley Morgan. George A. Francom, Robert-Francom-, A. Wall, Rodney W. Williams, Reed mson was the director, ian and Ruby Jewett and Carol Green her when she leaves Seattle on May Florence Gale, Elbert Gardner, ' Mar- died very suddenly from apoplexy. Mariiss Ruth Fry of Springvile was halgh tied as the girls representative. 6th for Point Barrow, Alaska, the jorie Garner, W. Berkeley Hall, Orv-i- l Mr. Houston was born August 8, Bills, Rhea Catherine Ballard, C. Eliza and train ented a medal Butterfield, by supervisor Following is the program to be pre- trip to be nt3de by boat, Hancock, Elizabeth Harper, Hugh 1886 at Panguitch, Utah, a son of garet Berquist, tis A. Bates for winning the Jun-hig- h sented by the graduates: Song, Class; plane. Heath, Nola Hiatt, Ruth Hill, Philip Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Houston. He ilable Carson, Blanche Daley WhitMr. Morgan left very hurriedly in Hinze, Samuel Iloffer, Lynn Houser. married Sarah Ella Miller on March lock, Natalie Ellertson, Thelma Erick spelling bee championship, invocation; welcome address, Ruby Leah Louis Francom, Fawn G. to a wire from Mrs. Morg- Walter Houston, Pa trie Iluish, Downa rofessor Thomas Giles of the class selection, response Jewett, president; 10, 1912. They moved from Panguitch son, of Utah was judge of music, boys chorus; valedictory addresses, an as her husband had obtained em- Johnson, Harold Jones, Norma Jones to Santaquin nine years ago and pur- Gardner, Lillian Gray, Uris Francom ss Melba Boyle and Morris Cling-o- f Ruby Jewett and Carroll Draper; ployment in the northland for his Howard Kempton, Keith Kerr, Von chased a residence in Payson last Beaulah Hancock, Laura Christina least Lerwill, Ned Loveless, George Martin the B. Y. U. judged other con-t- s. Hansen, Carol Ilepworth, Wilma IIol November. piano solo, Maurice Hall, valedictory father. He will be away for at Zesta Jewett, La Rue solo vocal one Ronald , Merrill year. McClellan, Mayer, address, Carol Greenhalgh; He is survived by his widow and laday, Ruby Hie firt event of the afternoon o Iona Larson, Trelma Elvera MonJohnson, Leah Francom; winning competitive Dorothy Montague, Marguerite seven children, Miller, 20 Bishop, CalGrace Loveless, cgram was the parade NelLarson, of bands Founders Day address, Wilma Hola-daElizabeth Marjorie McOrrin Meyers, tague, ifornia; Lorin 16, Walter 14, Wallace m the Tabernacle Dorothie to the Done Pickering, Florence son, Kenneth Patten, Lillian Patten, 14, Roy 11, Alice 18, and Ruth 8, Beth, saxophone solo, Rex Greenhalgh hletiC Field followed Alice Lucille Powelson, Rex Patten, Geraldine Peery, Melba Pickering, by the band presentation of graduates, Principal Payson; his parents and six brothers Grace Melva Simmons, tr.hing contest and the posture John F. Oleson; awarding of certifiProvst-gaarSchwab, Reed, Peery, Verda Peery, Mary juince Houston, Steiner Houston, rade. Noel Reece, Laura Robertson, Orpha Spainhower, Donna Tanner, cates, member of stake board of Ellis Houston, Springville Vivienne Panguitch; Spanish Fork Senior high were PresiStake Nell Taylor, Na Veda Twede, Eleene Schwartz, Schaerrer, J. G. Houston, Spanish Fork; G. R. education; response by e winners in the Alta La Verne Wig Wignall, Dorothy Paul Schaerrer, Oliver Shell, Blanche marching contest, dency; selection, girls chorus; beneHouston, Los Angeles; four sisters, ivsor. Junior ton, Margaret Iou Wright, Harold C. Beginning a month of superlative Stewart, Ned Stewart, Wayne Stev-ar- t, Mrs. high and Springville diction. Josephine Hilton, Salt Lake; h in the show' hits the Star Theatre presents Keith Curtis. William Street, Betty Taylor, posture parade. Each Following are the graduates: Reed Mrs. Marie Fatheringham, Eureka; Patten, ool received a o Universals epic Broad-benRuth Jane Taylor, Florence Terry, Mrs. t, trophy. tonight (Friday) J. Bills, Done E. Bowers, Rex Hugh Baxter, Springville; Mrs. a Rosella Tervort, Payson high school athletes were of air the Airmail, thriller Her Marjorie Tipton, Rose Cheever, Charles Wayne Maud West, Lovell, Wyoming. Payson First & Benjamin 3ors in the track meet winning Cox, Robert Dean, Carrol Draper, picture which revials the inside on bert Wilson, Jennie Wilson, Maxine held on Funeral services were Win Stake Drama Contests er Spanish Fork, the Region 3 Natalie Ellertson, Thelma Erickson, the lives of those fearless fliers who Wilson, Orval Wilson, Leona Winnie. 2 p. m. in the Stake at Thursday so ampions. The totals were, necks that risk their o Payson Thomas Ewell, Leah Francom, Carol every day Tabernacle with Bishop William T. Spanish Fork 58, Payson First ward and Benjamin the mail will go through. Airmail Springville 17. Maurice Rex Greenhalgh, Dance Greenhalgh, To in of Regular were The result of the Broadbent the winners in the Nebo Stake charge Santaquin is different from any such picture high school girls Hall, Beaulah Hancock, Welton of the direction was Burial eet was: under Be Drama contests held Saturday night Held been appand has Payson 28, Springville 17, Saturday Claudin Wilma Holaday, Donald Hou released thus far Home. in Funeral lanish Fork 11, the Stake Tabernacle and First outthe of one Goshen 5. raised by critics as ser, Signe Jackson, Ruby Jewett, Iona Arrowhead Resort announces the:r Junior high school ward recreation Hall. the of a year. boys: Spring-P- Larson, Jean Larson, Fred Page, Al- standing pictures dance regular for 2514, Payson 22, The Saturday n ward night First Pay-oof Club Fork presented Peggy Spanish The Future Fanners ice Reed, Ruth Snow Orpha Spainhow this coming Saturday with Ralph Payson Girl Has Drawing Goshen 10 Salem and the cast included Faye Depew, is sponsoring the school Wright. high Vivian In Margaret Taylor, er, Printed Junior high Magazine Madge Elmer, Carol Huish, Gwen Migliaccio and his popular dance girls, Goshen 21, Span-- h o show, which will play for one night band. Fork 13, Wride, Marion Elmer, Bale Peery and Payson 12, Springville only. The boys ask the support of A former student of the Payson Numerous Take Shore Wilson attractions are Horton special 7, Santaquin 3 a Ray Bates. Payson Third, Santaquin 3, the public in making the event Cem 1 high school, Miss Evelyn Kerr, has Second and Genola also booked for the open air dan being competed success, and the management promSeventh Grade season, among which will be the won the distinction of having an art with this play. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wilson ann Boys, Goshen 10, of thrilling enteitain-men- t. an ises evening in the April ,yson 6, ounce the marriage of their daughter presentation of The King Sister noster design printed Spanish Fork 1. Matinee at 4:00 p.m. Benjamin was awarded the decisof The Gregg Winter. number of radio Tennis, Doubles, will Spring entertainers. Horton, popular to They Erma, Elkington ion in Women Folks, with a cast Roylanee & favorite a among make an Tom Keene, of Mr. and Mrs. George appearance at Arrowhea! This is a magazine published in new including Theodore in Singles, Taylor, Lake, son his be seen will Westring, Addie York City devoted to the interests Resort in the near future. a)son; Horton of Provo. The ceremony was cowboy fens, Hidden, Payson. Ludlow SatEdith Fern Okerman Buster Lundell, Saddle The latest film of secretaries and stenographers. SENIOR HIGH performed on Tuesday May 2, at Cleo Hansen and Coleen Mary Clark, sub9 Id. Miss Kerrs clever design Was urday only hurdles Notice Brimhall, S. F.; Nephi. n mitted in a national contest conduct- Haycock. Santaquin First and Pay-so- n and Monday, o mer, S. I.; R. Sunday Warren, S. F.; M. Second presented this play. Eded by the Order of Gregg Artists. rarren, S. F. 17. Mayers achievement Rasputin, There will be a meeting of the mund Evans entertained as a special Annual Geneologlcal 50 will be shown Miss Kerr was an honor student of and the Empress yd Strom, P; Bellows, P; Bor Loan Association Farm Strawberry between the plays. feature the Held on Convention Sunday Presenting for the first time (he high school and was graduated S; 10.8 in the City Saturday, 6th, May 1931. in screen, the three famed Barrymores Hali P; Patrkk S; Fris- Council Chambers at 7 oclock. o The annual Nebo Stake Geneolog John, Ethel and Lionel, Rasnutin JESSE HALL Tabthe at held was of the ical Convention dramatic story ophomore is a highly R,lay President Relief Societies Observe ernacle on Sunday with Jasper Hill, Mad Monk of Russia. Involving these 2.38 all of Better Homes Week Stake Chairman in charge three great stars in a magnificent Henderson, S. F.; Parry, (NOTICE and Smith H. fan show sessions. Elder Joseph gives the story, Rasnutin McBrth, P. 56.4 In observance of Better Homes Mrs. Nellie Taylor of the General an unusual bit of entertainment. The R. Warren, M. Warren h1urdles The time to make applications for Week the Relief Lake Salt from as were Society organizaas board twice long present .imhall, S. F. 28.4 feature is nearly Seed Loans has been extended until tions of the four wards of and gave valuable instruction on gen the average film, running two hours Payson S. F.; Harris, S. F.; ayd' has May 15. Anyone wishing to make met jointly in the Tabernacle for a eological work. Special instruction and five minutes. Rasputin do so on May 8th program arranged by Mrs. Mable was given to the young people at been given nothing but four stars by applications may P: Wiehtm'"-S- : and May 15th at the City Council Stewart, local chairman of to in session regard it. the Nareviewed the afternoon every critic who has Chambers. tional work. Better Homes and Temple organization. geneology has givEdward G. Robinson, Fork' Mrs. Alman Esplin, home reading In the evening exchange programs en the screen so many sterling per1.36 Under the direction of the officers specialist of the were given in all wards of the stake Utah Agricultural son, 1. formances in gangster pictures, R and teachers of the S. F.; McBeth, co First ward Pri- College spoke on home ward geneological various the Argyle, by S. attraction management F. 10.8 starred in the Tuesday J; a health play The "hild welfare. mary Talks were given bv rated as excellent." court organization Shark. T!lPu- t- UvKean, P; Wilkins, S; mmittees. . Tiger of good health, was presented Utah Countv --o MarT$ clothes make demonstrator. Amy L . The management knows you will like m 1TV4 in. the recreation hall Friday n ght. Jones and Second and crop First Mrs. SALE him B. FOR Rena clothes o on Maeoek add-un,l1 this to In regular picture. it Cherrington S; Bellj f j A large group of Primary children the Utah Agricultural Emma hiin-'break. Hay. Phone 64 or see Mrs. College Exten. Continued on participated. (Continued on Page 4) Wiison. sion department. Page 3) Sp. - Thur.-da- Amcr-tieijatin- g. ll Stake Seminary Lists Graduating Class Claud Houston Dies n, Monday Suddenly ht Un-srsi- ty Star Theatre Lists Future Attractions d, - n, 1 2-- Metro-Oold-wy- K -- 7 iltp. !" i'i'S,rsrni5h 'aalt-Swen- fc' Smilin' Charlie Says . |