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Show iqzau rouwa vta. HE IPaYSON PAYSON, Lions Arrange Banquet And Celebration UTAH COUNTY, (Chronicle UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Class Leaders Convention To Be Held Sunday In $2.00 15, 193:1 PER YEAR PAYSON ANNEXES UTAH STATE AMATEUR TITLE The annual Nebo Stake Relief Society Class leaders convention will he held Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Club Tabernacle for all Relief Society executives and class leaders of the Stake. Talks will be given in the (Batting ,and Payson Team Too Strong That Affect the Dinner The Lions Club met at the Payson various departments as follows: Theopenings Checks and Tax Hotel Monday Dividend For Wasatch, Draper and IRed & White evening with 29 mem-oer- s ology, President George Q. Spencer; Pails, National virtual. in Mrs. Ind attendance. of Liters, Christian Jensen ru, Mayor A. L. Bills of Eveiy Curtis gave a comprehensive report Provo; Social Service, Stanley WilI and International Problems Insepaof the work now being done and con- son; visiting teachers, Hailed as the greatest slugging Samuel E. Welfare. rable Finn Local templated in Payson Canyon. Club) Taylor; second Tuesday, Mrs. Lottie team ever to win the Utah State members arranged for a trip to Hajs of Provo; music, Mr. Willard-son- ; Amateur Baseball title, the local the progress made on the road presidents, Utah County official. 'pect the t isn Baseball team succeeded in bringing only .States United The the from Salt Creek Canyon to Payson home Paysons first Utah state ball experiencing that tniry Tentative arrangements baseball State champion Taysons last week end. title recovery. During the Canyon. nd toward Social Held At were made for a giant celebration Opening team added to their laurels Wednesin commodity prices Not upturn given even an outside chance rhi program and premium list for Benjamin Ward Hall day by annexing the Central Utah theTheUtah 1933 there was a and barbecue in Payson Canyon durthe (L,r.d quailed of by comdopsters, the local team disis Fair County just baseball championship winning over accord-t- a ing the fall. world, of the a brand of ball in the tournamany parts pleted and the various departments played The Nebo Stake M. I. A. opening Pleasant Grove 11-A committee consisting of Lions a suniy made by the Council week in Salt Lake City, ment last show a complete list of the various Most important W. C. McCormick, Sterling Reece, vcial was held Thursday night in The local team won the first game doubt as to whom was which no left Foreign Relations. items to be judged the first day the Benjamin ward amusement hall, of a three have been made in this Douglass Dixon and Rowe Groesbeck game series Monday, Sept- of the fair team. 'snce the 22. superior Friday, September the sole major , as named to arrange for a ladies with more than two hundred M. I. ember 4, and the win Wednesday entry, in Fiance On successive days the Payson will Smith A. with the The fair officers and from their open partners and night. Also, a committee, consistmade it two straight over the Berry tlon left on the gold standard won three Salt Lake teams team over 8 a. m., Hughes judging contest at - ing of Lions Ned Wightman, Louis th nine wards of the stake in att- Pickers. Great Britain, whose managed curto annex title. In the second the in will various and the begin judging the controlling Bates, Stanley Wilson, Elmo Christ- endance. r;y policy has been Sammy Christensen, pitching for tournament the of played Frigame a. 9:30 C. at John Carlisle the of m., sharp. Young Other countries to iansen and Golden Taylor to arrange ictar in the was steady throughout the departments Payson, downed the strong WaMens superintendency was in charge of The first day is declared school day, Payson aivancement include Australia, a celebration, including a anquet 11 hits, which he encounter, allowing of Salt Oil club Lake with an satch The programs in the afterthe program which included a reading Belgium, Germany and other entertainment in honor of inada, Austria. well scattered. His team mates day. kept 5 of score to 2, and went In the first half the Payson Baseball Team, champ- musical number or stunt from each came through with their usual heavy noon and evening will be under the impressive Switzerland. id semi-finainto the Y. against Saturday B. the and of ward. the direction U., Dancing followed and light Ama-tue- r l!t33, Briti-- h prices were steadier ionship winners in the State sticking which made the win Lake Salt Champions. City is Draper, school served. were districts. It refreshments three expected Baseball tournament last Suneither this country an those in that Governor Henry II. Blood, Sena- Even their impressive record of the a day. marks drastic This Frame. tor Elbfirt D. Thomas, Secretary of first day failed to give them considConference Notide Philo C. Wightman reported the ange from conditions in 193i and Meet Uintah Champs To State Milton II. Welling and Dr. eration for this game, but Sammy on the arrangements Cl, when British price fluctuations progress made heavy stickers Farm Bureau Teams Lowry Nelson of the B. Y. U., will Christensen let the clulb Nebo Stake Quarterly Conference for a trip with Congressman J. W. ere often extremely violent. down with from the be two on the the Draper programs. speakers This price question is keeping many Robinson and the Strawberry Board will he held in the Stake Tabernacle 3 hits and Payson won 7 to 1. will band School only The Provo High His problem to inspect Currant and Willow Creek at Payson, on Saturday and Sunday, citizen awake nights. The Uintah Basin Baseball Champ- furnish the music for the first days The championship game Sunday When will income increase in regions with the idea of bringing September 23 and 24, 1933. ions will meet the local teams of the entertainment. brought together Red & White, conon Session Opening Saturday Eve, oportion to rises in the price level? this added water into Utah Valley. in a Bureau Utah Farm Gemmel Club from Bingcounty of league The second day will be County quers September 23, at 8 oclock. le answer to that is still a quest-- n next three game tournament favorites, and series, the Thursday, ham, Farm Buriau Day and will open Sessions on Sunday, September 24 mark. Bulk of American wage-imer- s, The and first Friday Saturday. club the contest Payson. with 2 Every Payson player was P. M. at 10 A. M. and judging particularly those in the M. I. A. Conference, Sunday Eve, game will be held at Salem, who are at 9 a. m. The health and baby con- on their toes for the final game class, will have to wrait Utah County Farm Bureau champ- test will he under the direction of and completely won over the largest September 24, at 8 oclock. concme time yet before business the game beginning at 4 p. m. Dr. P. R. Bowdish and ions, All members of the Stake are inprizes given crowd to attend the tournament in readverns warrant any substantial Shoot vited will The be held second cent years. The locals went right Leg Friday for the winners. and desired to be in attendance, The pre-!r- ,t ices in their earnings. runner-up- s who at Fork are to work before Spanish and the nine innings welcome. and others will be There will he pony races at 10 a. recovery drive, as is natural, of the second half. The third game has has chased across 14 Lee R. Taylor, elapsed under the direction of A. J. is little to do with those who have will be between a picked team from m., hurl-er- s, tallies five store from C. Arza gathered Page, of the Farm Bureau. The The third leg of the Utah County Wright tomes in the high or middle brack-I- t Salem and Fork the Spanish against their entire pitching staff. George Q. Spencer, horse pulling contest at 1 p. m., prorifle shoot was held at is concentrated on helping Basin fellows at Payson. Nebo Stake Presidency Salt Lake newspapers were ravish interof most to he one mises the with the rifle range Sunday Payson ose who are in the All games begin at 4 p. m. The in their praise of the local team, a in held of state. Gate the contests W. R. the crack marksman esting Rita, have no income at all. Major Uintah fellows have with them some team winAnnounce Marriage fort is given to receipts will be charged and turned typical writeup taken from the Salt manufacturing new Provo Union Pacific Rifle of the Indian team from Fort Du- over as Sun97 ibs and that prizes to the winning teams. Lake Telegram in regards to the cannot long be done, ning. He ran up a score of who are to be chesne, very Huber Wenreputed 418. Earle The Mr. Mrs. Robert and score his total util there is stabilization of comm-ht- y day making county Farm Bureau and Must- final game was as follows: Rapping Some fast games er Day" sist-i- r, good hall players. Rifle of their the of announce dell Erlandson the Payson marriage costa on a higher level. program will follow the Community parks board fence like are in store for all residents and horse Orabelle, to Mr. Alvin Lentz of pulling contest with music a xylophone, the Paysonites tucked advanced materially in the Club was second with a total of 395. Rita also captured the second leg and Provo. The ceremony was performed farmers of the south part of Utah from the Spanish Fork Junior High away the championship Sunday with sd few months; most marked these three days and all are school band and was second in the first one and Paul Monday morning at the home of county are still in the future. short, snappy speak- a 14-- 4 victory over Red & White, Sept-tihcinvited. on Oleson F. from state the Mis. John ers and was Farm Bureau. Judge the defending champion and dark first. Bishop 1, the new taxes on cotton, Davis of Payson S. will speak on the horse- of the annual state tournashooters South Main Street with Bishop Ole-o- n Ballif rtain foodstuffs and other articles The first ten George Clinic Date Advanced A wedding breakment. ii'sed to help finance farm relief of the county are as follows: W. R. officiating. Significance of the American Flag ction At 7:30 p. m., the County Farm will went into effect. Rita Provo, 418; W. Erlandson, Pay-so- fast followed, given by Bishop and Sundays victory was the climax of famThe regular date for the September conduct a splendid musical and en a 395; Paul Davis, Payson, 383; Mrs. Oleson for members of the slugging assault that began in the the opening round when the Central Utah It is faulty to 381; V. Larson, Lehi, ily including Mr. and Mrs. Robert baby clinic in Payson has been ad- tertainirg Cal program, featuring Bee, Provo, of a governspeak Cedar-stroAmerican Earle Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill vanced one week and will he held on State Legion Champs put the skids under the WasChampion ed recovery program at this time, 376; J. Whipple, Lehi, 375; G. e 29 at the stake Drum and Bugle Corps and the Span- atch Oil team of Salt Lake. Z. P. Draper, Provo, Sabin, Albert Huber, Maude and Friday, September ts a Roosevelt program 367; Lehi, The pure and F. Huber and the honored guests. house, beginning at 3:30 p. m., in- ish Folk Junior High School band. Payson boys continued their clout'jig irple. Xo one else really counts, 362; George Wilson, Provo, 355; Mr. and Mrs. Lentz left immediately stead of the regular hour. The closing event will be the Utah in the second round by jumping on R. Newell Provo, 354. ey come into the limelight for a East. the for automobile silver trophy afterward by County Fair Dance at Utahna Gar- Ronny Peacock and Jim Hawkins of Rita receives a large lnie, as did Raymond Moley, play of Members and the of the Second with numward in Provo where the most beautwill visit family dens the championship They for winning part designed to help to Administ-atLDraper for a dozen hits and seven wnll go bering three hundred attended the iful and Wisconsin in a ones for receive will hall smaller Mr. in Lentz the Davis runs. and he and depart. girl get Never has the in the three legs of the o the Century of Progress fair at opening M. I. A. Social held in the commodity prize. The Salt Lake Tribune had this tiret been o submerged; the Con-i- s winning Recreation hall Tuesday will be held Chicago. ' shoot to to The state evening. made meet. been say about the semi-finhave heard of. The only Arrangements game: rairiy After the presentation of the new make o ue spokesman the Utah County Fair an edDraper because of it supposedly infor present policies in Salt Lake within a few weeks. The opening social of the First officers a program was given includ- ucational event. It is free to the pub- vincible 5 the o President himself. As a t, hurling staff and consistentM. I. A. was held in the recreaing a Spanish Stunt directed by Mrs. lic and splendid response has been ly tight defensive play, was ward announce his informal Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Frank picked speech made to Follow- Delpha Taylor with Dale Reece, Inez it ighbors in Dutchess County, New the birth of a 11 pound baby girl, tion hall Tuesday evening. by the Business and Profes- to win over Payson, Central Utah given introduction Clayson, Joe Morgan, Roy and Von ing a program and the l(rk, on a recent visit to sional Mens Clubs and the Farmers titleholder, but another surprising Hyde Park, Thursday, September 14. officers of the two org- Taylor; reading, Myrtle Johnson; in s more new all of moundsman came through with the important than such speeches collecting the commodity prizes. court was duet, Ruth Snow and Inez Clayson; are. Mr. Roosevelt said that The Utah Power and Light comp- best pitching performance of the Members of the Nebo Stake Re- anizations, a kangaroo A. Law serving solo, Elva Taylor; instrumental muss program was simply one of lief Society Board entertained at a held with Jordan Howard Christensen any has donated the power free of tournament. composed ic, Olson brothers; .eaves from old cleverly Many in order to see the county held the Salt Lake City titleholders tdghborliness. and is based on the luncheon and social Monday after- as judge. charge introduced. A social albums, portraying the 1932 retiring to three hits while his husky, hard Opposition that whatever hurts ones noon at the home of Mrs. Ethel Page complaints were fair go. refreshments and officers. Dancing concluded the enwith followed of hour members "'ghbors has no the of to retiring in in honor Booths are that the hitting team mates fielded brilliantly being arranged exist, right More than 200 were pre- tertainment under the direction e of communal interest is the all im- the board, Mrs. Phoebe Reid who is dancing. main building for an educational behind him and pounded two Draper Niles Vest. portant thing. 1 He expressed also going to Alaska to remain until next sent. scout exhibit and all communities hurlers off the mound for a c belief that the new deal program summer, Mrs. Ada Taylor and Mrs. victory. are in in the county participating To mark the opening of their seaA splendid program was presented winning, said that it will be his Emma Wilson who were released to coSundays Provo Herald had this M. I. A. open- sons work, the three Payson camps putting on community booths for ward Fourth Permanent the at First in the to executive A say about the Championship game: positions policy. booth is also accept being He isn t evening with vocal Daughters of Utah Pioneers met con- mmodity prizes. through worrying yet, how-'e- r ward. Mrs. Page served as toast- ing social Tuesday Paysons to fancy pitching and hard carry commodity prizes Dean Wightman; instrum- jointly in Memorial Park Thursday arranged Next ball club covered itself with men hitting business difficulty is liable to be master and responses were given by solos by and farmers. by given ental music, Edmund Evans; reading, afternoon. Mrs. Ella Daley was in f test The County Fair belongs to the glory Sunday by annexing the chamconstitutionality of his Mrs. Ida Huish, Mrs. Annie Curtis, HardMiss Helen Betts, vocal solos, Clyde charge of the program which includimportant pieces of legis-aio- n Mis. Ethel Page, Mrs. Mary They should bring their fam- pionship in the state baseball tournapeople. SterlLenore ed a history of the first Utah homes the National and new Snow, readings, Miss guests honored the Recov ilies and Industry spend at least one day at ment, walloping Red & White 14-- 4 ing, Byron Gale; vo- by Mrs. Chasta Harris; history of in the final game after they had Merry-go-roun- d J? c' unlor which the codes are board members, Mrs. Etta Tanner, ing; accordian solo, fair. will be the voS. Tanner, Provstgaard; Irene her Mrs. cal eing .?iod and the Joseph Chasta grandfather, solo, Mrs. and NRA drive is Mrs. Leona Thomas for the kiddies and only whole- subdued Draper on Saturday, Mrs. led in cal duet, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones. Mrs. Rhoda Davis; reading, Perating, and the farm Jeppson some relief bill Harris. Mrs. Mary amusment will be seen on the Payson looked good in every deserved. Dora Kerr; reading Miss Elizabeth Pae is being talked about in singing of social songs. Other board Refreshments were grounds. PREPARE TO SPEND A partment, in the Sunday game as 9 ManiwiU; remarks, Mrs. Mary Finlay well as the preliminary games FriionaV-irC:7- Is H constitut members present were Mrs. Pearl DAY AT THE FAIR H. of The families of the late Geo. Springville, member of the Utah vpecu aton as to the att-- l Barnett, a new member, Mrs. Julia day and Saturday. hud f board. Refreshand Rufus Johnson, held a County Advisory lC e, Mrs. Inez Johnson and Mrs. Johnson Supreme Court Well, all in all, the publicity reHacock justices s been ments were served. who was reunion at Glengarry, Sept. 9. Dixrife. Reid of Douglass Dixon, Mrs. ceived was completely merited, and of manager Opinion is that four Petty, sister and elected John organized ons is .!"s in They Market, bHe leaving dofts their hats to Manager to Saturday Payson of letter the a special guest. 'tep cn Mrs. Mrs. Ada Ware, who left Wednes- company with several other Red & Gene Hillman ! A. Johnson of Provo, president, Utln'. The unknown element, and his fighting bail of Payson, j 1,11 f day for Salt Lake to spend the win- White store managers of the state, taem. The Third ward choir Aurelia H. Stevens the roster was as of who Ju,tce Members complete Hughes, mW Miss Stella Haws of Provo ter months, was the guest of honor for Tacoma, vte either way. to attend follows: Francis Washington Catchers, Dudley with Byron Mendenhall as chorister and Treas; George E. Larsen, at a bridge party given Tuesday ev- the regional convention of the Red & and Kermit Done; r" R0sevelts Delbert Pitchers, and Mary J. McCellan as organist, Sec. legislation is t!Ca'e thrown out at the Spanish Fork, Mrs. Kelly Dusenberry ening at the home of Mrs. Will Mc- White Stores. Dudley, Sammy Christensen, and Tim by a five-toogave a fine musical program he .t.n evening. Provo, and Stoyle Stevens, Payson Clellan by the members of her conSunday has service ward an Richards; First Base, Ferd Evans; ace First ln tele tract bridge clubs. Luncheon was A fine crowd was in attendance Second Base, Billy tClJid call the First ward as entertainment committee. were by have Spainhower; Short Talks given Congress, p,.' Lunch was served at one long table served before the bridge game and at the opening social of the Third stop, Lee Christiansen; Third Base, members of the court home missionaries and by Bishop .. ?'jJer sixteen friends of the guest of honor Ward M. I. A. which with 47 present. was held Tues- Cavite Barnett; Utility infield, Dean r,'ne to eeven and Wilson of the Third Ward. apnori were present. Mrs. Mary McBeth, day evening at the Tabernacle. A Simmons; Outfielders, Roger Berry, st ices who with agree t 0ieal Mrs. Florence Griffith is spending mother of Mrs. Ware will also be splendid program was Modern Heated Apt. philosophy, thus giving FOR RENT enjoyed follow- Byron Montague, Eldon Ludlow, and the week in Salt Lake with relatives. in Salt Lake for the winter. ed with a melon bust and dancing. (Continued on Page 3) Lawrence Wilson. Inquire Howard Shuler. Honor of Basebali in Payson Wins Utah Central League Baseball Honors Pitting I, Program Complete For Utah County Fair 4. ri-- e. 1 ls 4-- II Rita Wins Third of Rifle lower-bracke- ts r as es -r - n, Ern-adin- n, -- , al re-1J- 7-- pro-jvid- ed 7-- 1. n- r n, 1 R-L- . i'0 J1-- ) |