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Show tKV.aiU !ltisl iL-- N'i UNI. X f fi disk The IPayson SSi st tie (Chronicle p,. UTAH. COUNTY, NEW ROAD IN PAYSON CANYON coDomical IS URGED BY CITY OFFICIALS lighlights It Affect the Dinner Checks and Tax That l8i Community Fair Dividend National Every Indvidual. International Problems Welfare. rable From Local of llli t$ Insepa- y L That is utterances recent in intimation Administrator Johnson, aggressive Blue of ,d Eagle has claws. national recovery drive. Busi display the blue eagle Bes having signed agree-nts&r- e without ignia in for trouble. So are busin-- ,t which fail to keep to the ies written and implied, of the code, is according to General Johnson, blue the eagle rone withdrawing his place of business. ,m of signed agreements he flood tho there must be a Even itinues. before cer-- n pi deal of readjustment to make able business will be under either work, principles code, blue eagle or in a trade sentiment unanimous is almost ire favor of Administration procedure, to do everything poss- th promises which LA to help. he Alexander Hamilton recent bulletin, a possibility Institute, offers the that greatest inter-lin- stumb-- g g the way of a blanket ie may be excessive taxation. High are ies, according to the Institute, w causing the abnormal and dang-u- s and between wages spread how patriotic a No matter ices. liness man is, he cannot raise costs ges and increase operating thout sufficient additional revenue Bing in. Hope of the government (Continued on Page 2) block Opens Sunday in Paysons annual Community Fair held in connection with the Golden Onion celebration and home coming will be open to the public this year on home coming day, Sunday, September 3. The workers are again the public take an interthat urging est in the project ard prepare to exhibit something. Do not wait for some one to call on you and ak for something to be displayed, but bring articles to the Junior high school on Saturday, September 2, from 2 to 9 p. m. Flowers for the flower show are to be brought in Sunday morning. It is a community affair and the made. entire community should be interestThe 200 men who have been at work ed. the Nephi C. C. C. Camp have Mrs. Vina Mendenhall and Mrs. their work well under way and It is Mable Stewart who are in charge now proposed to move part of them of the womens department of the to another project. fair, announce the following workers, Payson City officials have interestwith several others to be added to ed Charles De Moisey, supervisor of the list: Domestic art, Ada Stanton, the Uintah' National forest in their Leah Erickson, Anna Bona, Mattie project and he is so favorably imPickering. pressed that ho recommended the seDomestic Science, Mrs. Ray West, lection of a camp site so that the Rachel Stanton, Lavieve Sargent, government might put a partial C. Dell Taylor. Quilts, May Hancock, C. camp in the canyon to continue Alice Hill, Anna Bona, Lula Stanton. the work. Etta Jeppson, Laura The officials made a trip into the Clothing, Wightman. Mechanical art, William canyon on Wednesday and selected a Mortimer. Applied art, Doyle Liddle, most beautiful camp site, with an Anna Hughes, Edith Bartholomew, abundance of fine spring water and Angelyn Wamick. Floral, Della Huish located but eight miles from the Genevieve Ellsworth, Francis Simpson city. Hortense Butler, Joseph Flanders. Work on the Payson canyon - Mt. Club, Carol Huish, Faye White Nebo road could be very easily carrMrs. Monlove of Spring Lake. ied on from the camp site on this 4-- H o For oten Selected During the past year the City officials of Payson have started a project in Payson Canyon for the open i:.g of the right hand fork of the canyon. They had two objects in view, to open a forest of wood to the people as there is an enormous amount of fuel there, and to develope camp sites for tourists and campers as the section is of unusual beauty with an abundance of shade from an extraordinary variety of trees. A carful survey of the road has bei n made so that when it is completed it will be safe and adapted to automobile travel. Preliminary work has been made with city and R. F. C. funds and Utah county has been induced to give assistance. They have put a caterpiller tractor and road building equipment on the job and with the cooperation between the city and county a fine start has been Goshen Boy Fatally Injured Last Friday end. PER YEAR Program Arranged For Three Days Of Onion Celebration Registration Dates Set Event Scheduled For Entertaining Huge Crowds For High School Registration for students at the Payson senior high school will be held on Friday, September 1, and Tuesday, September 5. It is anticipated that the enrollment will reach four hundred by the end of the second day. The daily schedule of classes has been drawm up and together with other information Is being mailThe Salt Lake City newspapers on ed this week to all prospective stud- Tuesday carried a large picture of ents. Governor Henry H. Blood receiving Pay-soSeveral new classes are Included an official invitation to attend homecomand celebration Onion in the program this year. Botany and Zoology will be taught by Mr. Louis ing. The invitation was extended by 8 Bates, while classes in advanced mathematics and business science are al- of Paysons charming young ladies, so new to the high school program. Inez Clayson, Ruth Snow, Iris Finlay-soRose Cheever, Deta Shuler, Deon By action of the board of education all special class fees have been eli- Badham, Bernice Nelson and Mable minated from the charges at the Carson. They made the trip to Salt schools. In some classes where the Lake on an appropriately decorated student is not required to buy books float which advertised the celebration and all books and materials are furn- along the way. They presented the ished to him, a small book fee will governor, the press and others with be charged. There will, however, be fine specimens of Paysons fine ononly three subjects with such- fees,, ions wrapped in tissue and bearing cents; mus- the inscription Making a Strong typewriting, twenty-fiv- e ic, fifty cents, and agriculture, fifty Appeal and the invitation. cents. The student activity fee reFollowing their visit to the capitol mains the same as in previous years the girls were featured in a Payson two dollars and fifty cents. This list program over K. S. L. radio station, of fees means that the great major- singing the official celebration song. ity of students will get the benefit of They wore dressed in costumes of (Continued on Page 4) gieen and yellow, the onion iay colors. Governor Invited To Attend Celebration ns n, - o Young Payton Girl Die Monday Morning o $2.00 FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1933 Instructions Issued I ! At the regular of all committee Golden Onion and bration to be held meeting this week chairmen for the Home coming celein Payson Septem- all reports indicated fast nearing comthat for the biggest and best pletion celebration ever held in Payson. From the hour on the opening date when unique rites will be conducted for the burying of old man depression to the closing dances on Monday night, the three days are filled completely with appropriate entertainment. ber 2, 3 & 4 the plans are Fearn Gray of the sports committee stated that horsemen are reporting and bringing in the thoroughbred nice horses daily and more horses will be in the race meet than in any previous year. The complete program for the 3 days is as follows: Saturday, Opening ceremony, Burial of Old Man Depression; 10 a. m. Mammoth Parade on Main Street followed with band concert in Memorial Park; 2 p. m. races, rodeo, and special features, Sports Field; 7:30 p. m. boxing match es; 9 p. m. dances at Arrowhead and Lakeside resorts; feature pictures at Star Theatre each day and evening. Sunday, horpe coming day with re- gular Sunday school and Fast Day services. Community Fair open to visitors all day at the Junior high school. 2:30 p. m. regular ball game at sports field; 5 p. m., band concerts at Ramona Ainge, 16, daughter Fern Donald Reese Thomas, 8, of GoshMemorial Park; 7 p. m., orchestra of Hillery and Minnie Francom Ainge en was fatally injured at 8:30 a. m. concert and vocal music on Taberna4th in the died at the family hime At Friday when he was thrown from 8 p. m. home coming procle art h a from lawn; ward Monday morning Miss Lillian Gray, daughter of Mr. a horse at his home. The animal gram in Tabernacle. from which sb had suffaffliction Mrs. Fearn Gray has been stepped on the childs abdomen, causered for six months. She graduated Monday, 10 a. m. Mammoth Parchairman of the LeRoy Bunnell, to act as queen of the Sixth cinema ver ing internal injuries from which he school Community Fair to be held at the ade followed with a free melon bust Junior from the Payson high !den Onion celebration and home lied Friday night. sion of When Ladies Meet, one of in May. junior high school on Sunday, Sept- and band concert at Memorial Park; She will occupy King. He was born September 24, 1925 Broadways biggest hits of the currthe place Miss in bom was ember 3, in connection with the home 2 p. m., races, rodeo and features Payson Ainge honor on a beautiful float in the at Goshen, a son of Wilford S. and ent season, will be the attraction March 19, 1917. She is survived by coming celebration, has a schedule at Sports Field; 7:30 p. m., boxing irade which is to be one of the Ruth Rowe Thomas. He is survived starting at the Star Theatre, Payson, her parents, four brothers, Walter showing articles to be exhibited, size and wrestling carnival; 9 p. m. danc. fgest features of the celebration by his parents, three brothers and Sunday, August 27 for a two day enSnyder, Los Angeles; George, Rex, of exhibit and a chairman for each es at resorts. Saturday, September 2, and Mon-ifour sisters, Nathan J. Neil, Glenn, gagement. Carnival rides at the park will enLynn, Ray Ainge, Payson; four sist- article. These chairmen are to selSeptember 3, Labor Day. Ann Harding and Robert MontgomOlive, Ruth Ella. Annita and Joann, De Mrs. Florence the children each day. A rethe tertain of each ect one three from Yakima, Mark, aids, ers,. Her attendants have been selected roles, ably Goshen, his grandparents, Mr. and ery have the in gistration booth will be conducted at meet Mrs. to Jennie are and all other om Jensen, Washington; wards, each of the four wards with Mrs. B. E. Bronson, Elberta. supported by Myrna Loy and Alice Leila, Wanda and June Ainge, the council chamber Friday night at Memorial Park under the direction of iss Grace Loveless Funeral services were held Monday Brady. representing the Mrs. Mildred McClellan for registraone grandmother, Mrs. a very important meeting. rat, Florence at 2 p. m. in the Goshen ward chapel The thesis of When Ladies Meet Payson; Pickering, second, Francom. of visitors and for information. tion with the Following is the schedule, Taylor, third, Mable Carson, and burial followed in the Goshen is based on the conclusions of what is requested that new addresses It 'urth. All are amount for Thursheld Funeral services were number the n from this years designating cemetery. The body was brought to happen when a philandering for be left with Mrs. Ida invitations C. E. 2 ward in at each item: m. the Gale; Fourth class. 18, Onions, in p. Pay- husband meets the woman on whom day the Claudin Funeral Home at Huish the The mammoth Gould and Tanner in city with library to assist interment Fred the 18, chapel Payson his potatoes, parade is to be comthis husband is now lavishing with the work of this committee. Elmo Wilson; direction of under the 18, city ortomatoes, Dixon; cemetery entirely of large floats and achieves its attentions. The plot bed features. There will be an the Claudin Funeral Home. carrots and table beets, 6 each, Meliginality on the fact that its situavin Ballard; corn, 6 ears or 4 stalks, General of music, provided by half tions are so ingeniously arranged Cleanup Urged dozen of the Leonard Hill; melons, 2, Lon HasTRY A WANTAD fine bands of the state. (Continued on Page 4) Before Celebration H business kell; canteloupes, 3, Lon Haskell; houses and organizations Pyson will enter beautiful floats cucumbers, 6, Ray Kerr; sugar beets, The Young Ladies M. I. A. was Due to the opening date of the ad in addition 3, Ileber J. Reed; beans, 1 plate, there will be a large reorganized in the Payson First ward celebration coming on the sePayson Umber from Sam Meyer; cabbage and cauliflower, the surrounding cities last week with Mrs. Emma Wilson cond of September, it has been decid3 heads, Robert Bills and Glen Cropand Spanish Fork making a liberal as president, Mrs. Alleen Persson ed by the city council to advance the sntribution to the event. counselors. They per; wheat, threshed 1 quart jar, It promises Mrs. Kathryn Betts, days for collecting garbage Mrs. one of the finest Fred Ott; Oats, 1 quart jar, George regular one day. The east side of the city parades in replace Mrs, Adelia Bates, saie this year. Schaerrer; barley, 1 quart jar, Fred will be Henrietta Douglass and Miss Edith collected on Thursday, August Hill; apples, 8, Earl Page; peaches, Elmer. The complete calendar for the ley Wilson, Louis A. Bates, W. H. and the west side on Friday, Sep31, Laban HardThe Third was reorganized with school year, 1933-3- 4 has been made Anderson, Hattie Diamond, Cora Page 8, Clark Elmer; pears, 8, nnual Bathing Revue 1. tember 1 Mrs. plate, Roy Haskell; ing; grapes, Mrs. Veda Berge, president, and teachers appointed for all clerk. All citizens are urged to make an At Arrowhead up and plums, 12, S. A. Harris; Saturday Luella Wilson and Mrs. Ella Ander- schools in the Nebo School District. Payson Junior high school N. prunes extra effort to clean their premises Mrs. shiath grain, Wells Wignall; all oth- so son as counselors, replacing Blaine Winters, principal; Doyle LidThe calendar is as follows. that the city will make a good imArrowheads annual er crops and specialties, Ray West. bathing girl Claribel Moore, Mrs. Mildred BunnVUe William Edith Bartholomew, on the thousands of visitors 2, Teachers Institute at dle, He held next pression September Various head chairman are as follSaturday, ell and Mrs. Melba Nebeker. 4, Labor Day; E. Mortimer, H. A. Curtis, Angelyn expected. Many are now at work st26th. September Payson; Girls from Provo, ows: truck crops, Ray West; hortiIn the Fourth ward, Mrs. Erma Schools open; October Warnick, C. P. Olson, Armont weeds and rubbish from in cleaning field Jayson, Spanish Fork, Barnett was sustained as president September 5, crops Reed Jones, Jane D. Woods, culture, Harvey Smith; Columbus Day; October Americ&n Wells Wignall; onion exhibit, C. E. front of their homes as well as Fork, Nephi, Eureka, with Mrs. Nell Cheextr and Mrs. 12, OctNorma Erlandson. inside. Everyone should take this Industrial vacation (tentative); A. H. Baird; Gale; boys Ah J1Uln a'em Benjamin, Goshen, Bessie Smith as counsellors. The outNoschool Fork Senior Spanish A. E. U. Convention; same high ober pride and the city would inY Future farmer exhibits, LeRoy Bun have entered. . n'et.e C0Unty officers were Mrs. Charlotte Education L. A. Anderson, principal; G. Ray American deed be most clean and beautiful. vember I C prizes will be awarded the going seed exhibition and Albert McClellan nell; Francom, Mrs. Permilla Huber Week; November 11, Armistice Day; Hales, James W. Christianson, D. B. fllows: First place, $5; Mrs. Erma Barnett. o tj1688 November 30 - December 1, Thanks- Bowen, J. A. Brockbank, F. M. ChrisCARD OF THANKS P.ace anl third place, $2. o recess; December 22, to Jan- tensen, J. Angus Christenson, Fenton Old Time Photographs giving rehestra the furnish Thu10 Lester Reeve, Gertrude Partridge, Wanted for Display The family of the late Luther K. $ Store 'To Remain Open on uary 2, Christmas vacation; January FebZina E. F. Searle, Bohne, Johnson, 20, Institute at Spanish Fork; 2nd Stewart of Benjamin, wish to ackSaturday, September F. J. Faux, Joseph F. Skinner, Grace Members of the Celebration com nowledge wdth PARD of THANKS ruary 12, Lincolns birthday; April grateful appreciation, 11 Kreuger, clerk. mittee are asking as a special feature the kind expression of sympathy 21, Institute at Springville; May presidReid Persson, to According W. W. that residents search in Spanish Fork Junior high at Springville; May 18 B?nard the old family from the many friends of their father t family wish t0 express ent of the Payson Retail merchants Nebo Day W. McAlW. Brockbank, old principal; close. Schools album, trunks or the attic and during his last illness and death. dtdt this of anks and sincere Association, the merchants are as fol- lister, Glen W. Coffman, Rulon Nel- find old time photographs of ' teacher The 10n to aH placements remain present open to those who assist-- 1 city Rave decided ad jn son, Leo Hales, Hubbard Tuttle, Les- or former Paysonians. It is lows: the planned 2, bring the photos in by Saturday night after the "ay sad accident all day Saturday, September 'that John lie Cornaby, Wilma Hansen, Lynn to have these on Senior high school in all of of this week to the O. P. Skaggs Payson ther display celebration. They the dar of little H Suddenly gir 80 first day Hill- Hanks, Lola Bradford, Helen Rowe. the Eugene show C. windows principal; Carlisle, on Main store or Dixon Taylor Russell FurnStreet will remain closed all day Monday, Springville Senior and Junior high during the celebration as a part of iture store. They will be iart Tn t0 tlan'c aH w'ho took however, and the people are urged to man, Arthur Powell, Anna Hughes, displayed Ernest W. Knudsen, princi-- ( the window decoration. Carl O. Nelson, J. school e SPrvices under the direction of the and those who complete their shopping during this Helen Alleman, ert Continued on Page 3) the I Rowe Groesbeck, Leroy Bunnell, Stan Start your search at once and dutiful flower. week. ; Onion Celebration When Ladies Meet To Fair Exhibitors Star Theatre i id se-tt(- d y, Le-h- i; De-li- la Vi-en- grad-hio- TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS MADE ' FOR NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT 1)6 Will-ardso- 20-1- 9, 2G-2- 8, 5 2, 1 arm-f- y. ! I 1 coming n, he |