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Show RroHiu tocyo Appointee Cadet Leaves for School r;Yi. 2 Services Held For Leah M. Hancock Who Died Saturday TWO FORMER RESIDENTS ARE CALLED BY DEATH Uah Maude Hancock, Id daughter of Marvel II. and Dora Jones Hancock died Saturday afternoon at th n a f Mrs Emma Arniond Hancock and Mrs. Ella Harold V family reslence in the Third ward. La.-for Thursday Salt left Daley arrived home Monday evening She was born in Payson risen, Legion Oetoler 2 fri m Raton, New Fuld. Texas the West lff20. She Randolph Mexico, where they attended the pubhc school be- will he where Air, the called by the critical illness of Point of until two years ago while a student their la th- - c.ais be Flv: : -' Liot..er, William J. Hancock. come a in the six grade she was forced to The March 1. young man died on the after, (inning discontinue school on account of ill noon of February 12 before for appo- health. Harold was recommended they arr-ve- d at Raton. Senators He ha ago by ill for been intment two years Surviving besides the parents are Dern. one only , Governor and week. and cne King Smoot brother, Le Roy, and one sist-- r, the He was required born passed at successfully Marie, n giandfather, Henry Hancock Payson May 7, Be before an examining and a lamination Mrs. Char- 1K92, the youngest son of Solomon and Charlotte E. Hancock. He spent Denver, 's Wight man. board at Fort Fitz Simmons, the and time passed Funeral services were held in his early life with his grandparents, foloiado, at that recentlLake Mr. and Mrs. George Hancock, promSalt in the Third Ward Tuesday with me test again Bishop inent Payson pioneer residents. Robert L. Wilson in charge. I think y' He was a veteran of the World of from the I when College hear that sweet story of old, He graduated ar and was overseas for a year in was rendered Young University a ladies chorus dirBusiness, Brigham by He Company A - 27th Engineers. received his degree ected by Mrs. Iva Chase, and in June Prayer, for Fred Davis of Genola; vocal solo, was stationed in the St. Mihiel sector which completed his qualifications and also in the Meuse - Argonne, Out of 600 O, dry those bis cadet appointment. tears, Mrs. Leona He was awarded the bronze medal of the various parts Dixion; speaking, Sidney Coray; joangmen from for his Meuse - Argonne service. were for who qualified United States string music, Roy and Vaughn TayHe had been a resident of Raton 150 were app lor; speaking, Fred the March class, only One Tknner; for rone years and was active in The course of instruction fleeting hour, ladies chorus; benedicointed. local affairs and was serving various two to has been changed from one tion, Jasper Hill. The grave in his second term as Commander of class. this with Payson City Cemetery was dedicated (tars beginning Raton V. W. post at the time of F. Manaoffice as worked Harold has by Byron Mendenhall. Edward E. Ilayes j his death. Loan CorpoOwners Home in the ger Mr. Hancock is survived by his ration and the Utah County C. W. To Be In widow, formerly Katherine MoLaugh-li- a Legion the winter A. offices at Provo during of Marie one 12, Raton, daughter, months. and two sons Billy 10, and Charles 7, o two sisters, Mrs. Jim McCardell of Salt Lake, Ella Daley and Armond Hancock of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Edwaid A. Hayes, National CommMcCardell, Mrs. Daley and Mr. Hanander of The American Legion, will funeral services cock the attended To Miss Anna Lee McClellan of Le in Provo Opens on Raton held at Saturrday February 24. chapel, Erringtons Payson, went the one dollar cash Commander Hayes will arrive at ProThursday. prize for being the first to present vo about 12:45 P. M. and will b A military funeral using the Vetthe correct solution of Tuesdays "The Torch escorted by the Provo Post No. 13 of story Singer, Read the erans of Foreign Wars ritual was Shoppers Supplement, and Drum Corps to the Roberts Broadway's good little bad girl, in Ads contest. given and the V. F. W. post attend- Bugle Hotel where a banquet will be held in the person of Claudette Colbert, is ed in a body. Rev. Roger Brown sang Miss McClellan in winning, provhis honor at 1:30 p. m. Commander the Sunday and Monday attraction at two Mormon hymns Oh, My Father ed the old adage that the early bird the Star Theatre, Payson. and Kind words are sweet tones of Hayes will leave Provo at 3:30 for catches the worn by being on hand he will appear in the The fascinating the heart, the latter song written by Ogden where shady lady of to claim the when the Chronicle before prize evening leaving for Nevada. L. of Town the. Cross fame,, portrays the Mr. Hancocks uncle, Joseph Sgn office was opened "Wednesday morn goddigger of Broadway who sang her Rulon Christensen, the only George Worthen of Provo is chairman send. out over 25 other of arrangements and Darrell T. Lane ing, thus way to fame and fortune member of the L. D. S. Church in but, followi- correct beating which were of solutions, brought Spanish Fork will introduce Comof her d ng the creed Raton, dedicated the grave at Mount in at various hours all day mander Hayes. Music will be furnpredecessors, nearly let love get away Calvary cemetery. ished during the banquet by a string from her when that apparently was trio. the only resiSolomon Mikesell 75, a former thing she didnt want. A capacity crowd is expected and Collection Miss Colbert dent of Payson died Wednesday at gives one of her fine- Garbage all Legionnaires from Payson are urg-ge- d To Resume March 1 his home in Mammoth from causes st performances in The Torch Singto be on hand early to insure a er incident to age. introducing a number of song at the banquet table. place nits which Mr. Mikesell was born February For the past three years the Nebo In have been popular. M. the cast with Miss Colbert is the Stake Relief Society has sponsored a 20, 1859 at Payson, a son of John The C.W.A. Sewing Classes popular Ricardo Cortez, David Mannegarbage route which has met with and Margaret Nelsin Mikesell. he when Mammoth to Start Again Monday the moved city family wonderful success in keeping rs and Lyda Roberti. frevisited he but was and more clean sanitary. Payson quite young Tne Torch Singer plays three The regular sewing classes that of dry quently in Payson. In December 1884 toys' with a matinee Sunday at City prrovides for the hauling in Pay-so- n have been conducted with C. W. A. Lucretia months. two married Spencer he the first for 2.30. garbage at a double wedding when her funds and sponsored by the Nebo This project will be started for The bargain night program offers and brother John Spencer and Lovina Stake Relief Society will be resumed the fourth time on March 1st Ken Maynard in that famous western to are Haskell both of Payson were married. next Monday and will be open from urged residents of the City drama, Strawberry Roan. Patrons more even Besides his widow he is survived 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. each day with this cooperate jn making sre again Mrs. Mrs. Chasta Harris in charge. requested to come early successful than in past years. by one son and two daughters, for a good seat. To handle the y Ada The First ward will meet on MonThe garbage will be gathered on S. R. Nielson, Salt Lake; Mrs, Mikesell night crowds, the show will John and Thursday, Second ward, Wednesday, Third Bills, Los Angeles; the east side of the city on start that three night af 5:30, principally ward Thursday, and Fourth ward side west grandchildren, Mammoth, eight o day, March 1, and on the accomodate the children. The manaseveral broth Friday. The ladies are urged to take asd rules The require the day following. gement again asks the parents to that it must be out by eight o clock ers and sisters. advantage of this splendid free in'end their children early in order to conducted be will struction and to bring remodeling Funeral services and in suitable containers that can room for adults who come the in and other sewing problems. conm. 1 Payson p. Saturday at be easily dumped. Sacks must later. in be will Alice Burial loadbe Pederson, Utah County dewill ward chapel. First tain no glass and they Friday and monstrator gave instructions in reSaturday, March ed without dumping. Bushel baskets the Payson City Cemetery. Marie o Dressier and Lionel making of hats on Monday and will Barrymore are very good containers. No rocks re be in Payson again in the near futcan in a memorable att- will be hauled and nothing that State Bank Expense raction, ure for another class. Her Sweetheart. Watch be burned. Account Approved for further o advertising on this picture. To Extended Invitation examInfant Daughter Diet Aprroval of the acts of the Among the March n Pay-soHear Landscape Lecturer attractions are The infant daughter of Lawrence iner of the closed State Bank of h hits as The Kid from Spain, Alice to Jannow resid1933, 26, October Davis, Tilson from and Evelyn Wonderland, Convention City, The President Mildred McClellan of the Monday morning uary 10, 1934, was given by Judge ing in Provo, died wery, The Last Roundup, The at the Crane Maternity hospital in M M. Larson Saturday upon the pe- Payson Flower Garden Club has annhe will be a meeting Masquerader, Flying Down To child. tition of J. A. Malia, state banking ounced that there Provo. It was their first l0 Garden Clubs, and Associated of of the Road, Broad- the Utah the parents examiner. (Surviving are Junior Granite a of and the v'lrouEh a Keyhole, Going Holly- Chloe Tilson Saturday night at Total expenses for the two grandparents, Mrs. 8th and East, at ama Loves of South Minnie Davis high school, 1st half month period were reported Papa, and Payson and Mrs. Lake Salt follows: general, City. $1171.14, divided as Vernal. he Mrs. M. L. bur salaries, $657.50; travel, The speaker will $155.45; Graveside funeral services and in CemeFuller, Jr., landscape architect and IllAnnounce Marriage $193.19; legal, $165. ial were in the Payson City Peora, from ternational lecturer with the Monday afternoon r 8n and Pro- inois. rs Henry Erlandson an-th- e tery She will give two lectures Business of the charge. in A meeting uou Claudin Mortuary held makes was What Club gardens beautiful, and marriage of their fessional Womens . orma, to Mr. John Clark El- of Mrs. American Gardens of Today, and Monday night at the home Son the Infant Guests present exclusive ICC card slides will demonstrate Elme011 f Mr and MrSl John Gale, infant son of Ida Huish. Merrill Byron Beth lectures. were Miss event was sol- Hill Gale died of club members Miss Byron E. and Edna This is the first chance that Utah Christiansen, UCSday at kridp1 the a Mrs. Faye ward Huish, Fourth leci. the in home Rig-truhas had to obtain this expert to er unckei Bishop at their ime birth. Lenore Sterling and Miss Mary after is (h Lrlandson hours few invitation a An Thursday Following the regular business ture in the state. officiating. to desires who was their first child. It extended to everyone after the ceremony a refreshments and a Burial was in the Payson City attend. breakfast was served for IB, enjoyed mers the two families and Uiss Buish and Miss Angelyn ater the young cou- A left n 8 sort wedding trip. On W ''urn they will reside on East 1 p.w CASH PRIZE ' Commander w.-r- r, Head Payson Girl Wins Provo February First Ad Contest He Torch Singer 24 Sunday at Star hard-hearte- Third Ward (To Present 3 Act Play Friday And Saturday Evenings A Date Set For Annual Out of the Ark came Noah," will be presented by the Third ward M. I. A. in the Tabernacle Friday and Saturday nites and holders of budget ticket in the four Payson wards will be admitted free. The performance Friday will begin at 7:15 and will be for those below mutual age and Saturday at S oclock will be for adults only. Mrs. Della Huish and Miss Clara Johnson are directors and the cast in order of appearance is as follows: Noah Bennett (Bell Hop of the Hotel Ark) Jerry Bassett; Billy Bob Vance (clerk of the Hotel Ark) Clara Johnson; Mrs. O'Leary (Hotel Owner) Edna Hill; Maggie (Maid at the Hotel Ark) Beth West; Mr. George McElwane (Owner of the Beauty Salon) Rulon Hill; Julia McElwane (Daughter of George McElwane) Helen Reece; Madclle (Julias maid) Rhea Bassett; Franz Arnold (Owner of the Arnold Beauty Shoppes) Victor Woods; Dawson (valet of Franz Arnold) John Berge; Basca (Beauty Parlor operator) Madelyn Dixon; Lenore Mait-an- d (Star in the musical comedy) Marie Douglass; Martha Lee (always reducing) Kathryn Dixon; Terry Malone (who discovers the magic reducing cream) Reed Cowa'n. Act one is in the lobby of the Hotel Ark and acts two and three are in the McElwane Beauty Salon. John Berge and Earl McClellan are stage managers. o Paes p. Jtefy 1 LOOK, Wto Street Mrs. Chester Whitlock JJ1CRg over the birth of a baby krn Tuesday at the Pay-rl. sq, i i.Plta' The mother was , y Blanche In each adwtiiem wh0 bnng, n -- a NEW CONTEST! WIN A $1.00 Jn tbis issue i & word in parentheses. acor;tl..U The first person word, telling wh.t part of .peech they READ THE ADS! Daley. " I I I The annual Barnyard Carnival, sponsoted by the Payson American Legion post will be held Friday evening, March 2. This dance is known throughout the state and many out of town dancers are expected to be " in attendance. The music will be furnished by the Night Hawks (10 pieces) with Lawrence Clayson conducting. Fifty Dollars in prizes will be given away to holders of lucky numbers Popular prices of 50 cents per couple and 10 cents for extra ladies will prevail. The following committeemen are working day and night to insure every dance lover a good time: General Committee, James A. Daniels, Louis A. Bates, II. S. Tipton; Reception Committee, Ben Roe, Wells Cloward, Roe Groesbeck, Art Jones, Allen Simons; Refreshment Committee, Clyde Tervort, Erwin Hardy, Prank Thomas, Frantz Lundell, Elmer Bills; Advertising, Frank Kerr, Vern Stanton, Dick Crook, Martin Schramm, Elmer Hardy, Lee Done; Prize Committee, Harold Simmons, Paul Davis, Joe Flanders, Ileber A. Curtis, Darrell Brown, Gerald Bassett, Vern Persson, Joe Hanson; Decorating & Booth Committee, Les Wilson, V. C. Butler, Frank Brewer-toClabourne Wilson, Ed Jensen, Chas Wright, Cleon Moore, Wesley Pulver, Earl Montague; Publicity, Le-bo- n, H. Lions Meet Forkers R. Langtry. Bank Stockholders Here Friday Night Denied New Trial An outside chance for a tournament berth will be the Incentive Friday evening when the Payson high school Lions tackle the Spanish Fork high school team. Both teams are tied for third place at the present which should make the game all the more interesting from a spectators point of view. Payson will also be attempting to avenge the defeat inflicted on them by the Forkers in the previous meeting of the two teams in a game played at Spanish Fork. Two games will be played, the first game between the second teams of the two school starting promptly at 7:00 p. m. in the Payson Junior high school gymnasium. Stockholders of the closed , Bank of Payson encountered a stone wall in their attempt to get a new trial on a recent stock assessment ruling Saturday, when District Judge Martin M. denied their motion for He had taken the matter under advisement Thursday and made his ruling Saturday. The fifteen stockholders who made the motion for a new trial are among those who were assessed 100 percent on their stock heldings by a court action recently. Judge Larson assessed part of the stockholders and ruled that others need not pay because of various reasons, such as their not stockholders or being being bona-fid- e only provisional stockholders in case a $50,000 trust fund were built up and the bank saved from being closre-tri- o Road Commission Group Explain New Road Plan Wed-nesd&- 2-- 3, Barnyard Carnival three act comedy E. C. Knowlton of the Utah State Read Commission, Mr. Cline of the Bureau of Public Roads and two engineers from the State Road Department were in Payson Tuesday afternoon to investigate the possibility of a by pass road through Payson to relieve the traffic situation through the business section of the city. a They met with the city officials, Club and Lions committee from the the Business Mens Club and the situation was discussed. It will be possible to do the work senow if federal assistance can be necessbe will not it if cured and in the ary to defer it to some time future. ed. They moved for a new trial on the grounds that there was insufficient evidence to justify the judgement against them, because the judge ment was against the law and because of alleged errors of law at the trial, among other reasons. Porter and Nedieker represented the group of 15 stockholders, which includes George Amos, George C. Chase, Jenn-Fairbank- s, Nathan D. Hiatt, Robert E. Huber, John T. Lant, William A. McClellan, William C. McConnick, John Olerhansley,, G. Fred Ott, Page Furniture, Earl Page, Joe W. Patten, Mary Seabury and Dave Shuler. o Nebo M Men Team Eliminated in Tournament The Payson First wrd M. Men basketball team, winners of Nebo Stake were defeated in their first two games in the 16 stake divisional tournament which opened in Provo Tuesday and were consequently eli minated. They drew for their first contest one of the strong teams of the tournament, Manavou ward of Provo representing Utah Stake They played Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Their second game was with the North Nephi team, Juab Stake on Wednesday afternoon. Both teams were larger and more experienced than the "Beauty without nrtue is a rose uilloitl fragrance." FEBRUARY Ohio is admitted to the Union as a State, 1802. fouT1"19 20 First through train from East reaches Chicago. 21 World famous Washington Monument is dedicated, 188$. 1852. . -- 3 ,22 George Washington, and statesman, to. war-no- Clinic Date Set - 23 Manufacture of the f.rst telephone comple;ed.l875 24 U. S. President Johnson impeached by Senate. Nil7 5 i 1732. First ward group. The Baby Clinic for February i to be held at the Stake House Friday, February 24 and Dr. Bowdish will start the examinations promptly at 1 p. m. r 1868. 25 Col. Clark captures Vin-c- r cennea, Indiana, 1713. |