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Show THE PAYSON CHROXin.K, PAYSON. UTAH ThePayson Chronicle J. H VKOI.I) l I PFBI.1SH ER MOl'MI'dlil), OPENING S( HOOL a! the Pom titered dll Ia at son, tah County, Itah, as I hecoud-il- THE KM) DAM E J a .'..ail matter. .si RSUH HTONS I Year $2.0 6 Months $1.00 aialkilmm; k vies on 'student body to AT SPONSOR DANCE ARROWHEAD FRIDAY APPLICATION. (i :.! o it t ,in. pm (Continuid fm'.n Pago 1) iuL a 10..-- , ,uuay. vuim pn-- t oIM.i ,, Mail ay, I'tah, bps made a to FACl'Ln (o-- 1 aihly nt body dance nf fl I ov , n . ap-- j ion .n :n rmd.tlu e wnh the Ixiw-i- t Itah tu appt Dii iutc 0 2S see. ft a a a' im.l d ' tin1 pa ei tin vi at 'Iv. t Hi' I f til ult ataiie ir,ni tiiu s 'i o ' -) '4 theie and 7',Kr4is bv :;r ' OL. :t is a decidi to sriioo! iy I'l'ltl i vs vvlich it contain O' St ill ol, 1'.. ((I s' "ran a lea'nty A HUD ' i'l aid aud.hle. a it M. Pa . n N i (f HVj a s uj be it r " tir wants now ti if t!ie plan berm-ma unit .F i, in I,' at j i. ' M.-- a New School Orchestra " To Be Organized "ubi AirtMi: of - ' i. II I tt s' k V..1CS nt' i f a- ; i - 01 . Nears " Tie . "f - or, e r (', Th t rfn a'l. f i ate hi a. ht v , iin nt participation by natetial acce'sil.le to a1!, a if the American Ob'Cr-..- i ilinol magazine pu- .Iy the Civic Education Sen- - , v to become m a st.K; . of iiovded - i n e :t '' v With.nap-- . be in fad in r ,r by that t. t? will have k ' i p'e- , n. s .d - i i bar should h'p. '' . a actii ities, ; i . ' stir sections, predicts stuients a the will approach' g , at increa-- e ias ,.t i r iwen than had v Mr. Carlisle, has!" i i o' ' k k. r a a' j : i i " are that s h has registration rw. niv, i g enrolled. ,h"ol, therefore, a! i. d oMirately irnety i r. " - Washington D. C., have been !. These arc to be ued by - ii Foiioiogy and Econimics, ai IFsPuy, Wot Id Ilistoiy, ...,,an Giveinment. The the pel iodical in .ociul tu rds and .e-i0 life pH- aide to j showed Accuid ng to . pi a mirg - hjrdred d in class t ' i ' , , c i - - comply ,uu wiili actual misting c ndi- - The student ' and pioblems. t. r r T.n.i- the relationship between v ( tie ;a-- t md preent and learns to ."idle a- g.bly perplexing situations , , "fmet him daily. 1.1 - P. H. S. Registration the hl.'toiy and is will study moderti cv- e T! purpose of this progiamj ote interest in current ael- r v i to c'm'ate Uxt book ! I I I a'tfy As for t e.a i rej.sj student "'ll duU n par : 'HU M dept diftory and Science Clas es List Studies H. S. Ag. Student Makes High Record Pa?c of ri ;,l iIlariKen wiek Mr. clasa ill organize gmup instruction ses for those desiiing to learn to day string inti ument'. This course which is free and ava'labe to all students, is a new feature in the Payson High School music department, and is worthy ol the heartiest tudent cooperation. The work is planned so that the nstruition will be continued for two years. At the end of that time, stud-nt- s who have conscientiously availed hemselves of the opportunity are 'apable of playing orchestra music and solos. The Stuber melody method will be used. In this, students play melodies' Doling tie p li T- -, - fe ( S'!' (1 it impel ilive that the stij p irt of the papi", Pm f the local piess that an bav i po- - s Ph , your att ut '. 0 o s I of th ti.it ! i''lii-i- ' t ' 1 lie I' on I ' 1 H tllW " e O' i '' i " . -- stidiiited at th' turn an!" f the - mal-- e to i -- RUPTURE i ,i n at lom'.'PoIi- m i i, oar t! Win A dup-licat- y niiie and i - n Ik h, n. i d .11, the '' g k- " ai ' fium January 1st to D'c boxing lainivt'l at tin Ron Ton thue and damts at Kiln side and Airow-iiea- on, her dl- -t mil. of each year for m pie tc.i the fiat day. and for culinary and domes and h was tn day Sunday iineioming puipu is and for the watering o! wen iniiu tic animals and fowls. Th'1 'and bundled-- , of funner on hand for tin event. to be irrigated eomp-J-eparts of th. It a also community fair day at N 't2.SE i and SESWii of See. 31 the Junior high si hoot ami hy popu- 1'. if S., R. 2., E. S. L. B. & M. This application is designated in lar request tilt1 fair was also continued duiing Monday and most of th the State Engirnei's Office as Fill visitors and towns people visited it No. 113d 1. All protests against the granting of during the two day.s. The hall game at the Sports field aid application, stating the reasons must be by affidavit in pave entertainment for sports lovers heiefor, with a fee of aecompani'd and a hand concert and the carnival in office within filed this ami $1.00 entei tumid visitoa at the park. the after completion days (30) '.liiity One of the fine features of the of the publication of this notice. eelobiatum was the homecoming proT. II. Humpherys, gram in the Tabernacle Sunday evenSTATE ENGINEER. of ing given under the direction first of Pat' publication, August 17. Philo C. Wightman. The large stage 1933. was Inautifully anangej in a home of completion of publication scene. Community singing of origin- Cato si trn.ber 14, 1933. al songs was led by C. O. Nelson; invocation, President I.ee R. Taylor; Address of welcome, Mayor A. I, Curtis; response and homecoming address, Judge N. IT. Tanner of Salt II. L. Hoffmann, Expert, former Lake; vocal duet, Golden Taylor and associate of C. F. Redlich, MinneapArthur Jones, featuring an original olis, Minn., will demonstrate without song; reading, Miss Margaret Wright; Retention Perfect his harge selection, Santaquin male quartette; Shields in vocal solo, Clyde Snow; vocal selectPROVO ions, Jack Ferguson of Salt Lake; Tuesday, Sept. 19 impromptu talks, I). II. Christensen at the (Roberts Hotel of Salt I.ake, James Clove of MurrFrom 10 A M. to 4 P.M. Please ay and S. E. Taylor of Payson, form- come early. er principals of Payson schools; aci Any rupture allowed to protrude Cecil Mrs. oidian music, Manvvarirg is weakening the whole dangenU', of Salt Lake; quartette, C. O. Nelson, It often causes stomach system. Golden Taylor, Dean Wightman, Arand trouble, gas backpain.s. thur Jones; announcement of contest Perfect Retention Shields My letter vvir.neis by Ray Wilson and w.il hold mptuie under any condition reading of tile prize winning letter of work and contract the opening in by the eonti ibutor, Mrs. Maty D. a short time. McClellan of Sait Igike. Benediction Do not submit to avoidable operawas by S. E. Taylor. tions and wear trusses that will enOn Monday, Iatbor Day, the parlarge the opening. Many satisfied ade of Saturday was repeated with uus i.i this community. No mail the added attraction of the Provo oi der. American Legion drum bugle corps, HOME OFFICE state contest winners for several 205 T incoin Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. years. They gave a wonderful march , i j , ing demonstration on Main Streit a a before and during the parade and al- midge lniihion ml miihui' I'm. ay so on the field in the afternoon be- at the home of hi r mother, Mr. fore the races at the Sports field. ,T. E. Reece in honor of Mr. Erma .o' i - lli is ,.(i d g'l h i I ! Pay-oma- BY TOOrN30, Fiii'av night m g -- CELEBRATION A PAPER ONCE A WEEK MBLY 0 School Paper Slogan NuTME 10 WATER USERS. PAYSON STAGES 1 - d. First Studesit Bdy Bancs at ! WILL CAFD3 WITH .ACTIVITY STUDENTS ADMITTED FREE! GET YOURS NOW. s-- Iaisr; Mr. and Mr-- . am sui's, Mi. and f.ir.i.y all's John Ehr.tr and fan lly and M ud Mi's Ray Sper.nr and fain! Pi ice of Sal il I Jill Sj t !H Lccal Items a -- and enm-'- CASH g . M.-- TFilla V. Daniel were gue-- t of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. f, r the home coining cekbra- - CflK IF CALLED N'ES lTi.Lh IHOM. 6'0. e !,i me Da-ie- is i HORSES OR ISIII.ESS and, HEAP of Mahid, Idaho, tamd; PAID . I I'D. and. at t Pers-o- n Garar.d wire home v Following the parade was a big Johnson Rowe, a recent bride. Four By Mrs. A. R. Wilson Phone 61 free melon bust at the park with a tables were played and Miss Eugenia w er Fne guests if Mr. and Mr Breeze leceived the prize for high (and concert and reception. Among the homecoming v : itois J hn S ncer Sunday. A tremendouse crowd was on hand score. Tresent were Mrs. Kathryn from Salt lake who visited with at the sport- - field in the afternoon Betts, Mrs. Jack McBeth, Mrs. Harin Pay-o- n wire Dr and Mr-L- . for the program of nine horse races, old Okerman, Miss Clara Johnson, N. Flllswoith. Mary D McClellan rodeo, music by the Payson band, Miss Donna Johnson, Miss Madge and granddaughter, Mis Jenni-g- s, vocal music and stunts. Reece, Miss Helen Reece, Mrs. J. S. Judge N. H. Tanm r. Mr. and n A band concert followed in the Reece, Miss Melva Hull, Miss Faye J. Powell, Mr. an Mr. Abram Park and a mixed boxing and wrestl- Hone, Miss Velda Hansen, Miss Rose Done, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Reert and !lllia Sj ainhower of Santa-- ' ing card at the Bon Ton in the even- Checver, Miss Edith Ott, Miss Eug- elrildun, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson "av e houe gue-- t of Mi-s- J ing. Holiday official dances at Lake- enia Breeze, the hostess and guest and family, Mr. and Mr-- . Wi'l Wight- IM side and Arrowhead completed the of honor. nan and .son. Jack, Mr. ami Mr. 'er tin wu-- ei, 1. three day harvest festival, a real George Kitchen and children, Mr. and celebration given with a fine son, contest manager; John Lant, Mis. Gilbert Hopkins. Mr-- . Ciy-ta- l a d Mrs. Jordan A snd Weston Bean, decoration; Vern Ilaiper. on of community spirit. an .ly aie visiting for a vveik wi'h The splendid group of people who Poisson, concessions; Le Roy Bunnliiaive in Vemal. worked on the various committees ell, fair; James A. Daniels, melon were under the direction of Mayor bust; Earl Page, finance; Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Spenar and Mr. an i Mi. John loutmsoik an Per-SaoMcClMildied official son Reid invitat'or s; Manwiil, Curtis, chairman; Edison, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Mikt- - Lttio grand-m- . wire week end Mr. and Mrs. John M.ki-i, and at the home of Mr. an Mrs secretary; Fearn Gray, Sports; ellan, reception, Philo C. Wightman, J0,eph Stanley Wilson, publicity; Ray Wil- - program. daughter, Betty, Mr. and Mi- - Ervin I .nghani Harold Mrs. i . nf (ii turn. I j Mr.-Joh- Mi. am! .Mr. Ate Sparkman anil Mm. Lyi n Dailiy of Logan, visited at ti home of their parent, Dr. and Mi-- . V. i.. Cuit is during the I dem-onstr- at n, (elebration. g ' M w ncicnce ' H B Wiilis Gale d fam-- ; AI rd Mi. Eln.Qr Gale and' fan Wilford Carl- aii. and Air Jes.se on, Mi. a Mr. Barker, Mr. Ait'. in ii ,en and Mr. Mervin Par-- , i f Sait Lake were guest at the hmio of Mr. and Air. C. FI. Gale d,iiig tie homecoming celebration. 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