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Show XICHAM COVXG vsi, x o PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Lions To Petition 'ccnomica j Ikhligiits Train Thru Payson The regular luncheon meeting of the Payson Lions Club was held Checks and Monday night at the Payson Hotel. i. Every Individual President J. II. Ellsworth was in a',i International charge and led the members in an from Local informal discussion of problems 5c 2:o. 10'iT Per Copy $2.00 Per Year In Advance Huish Company Jr. High School Safety Programs To Present Play Friday, March 5th To Be Presented Manager Gene Biaithwaite of the Star theatre at Payson states! that the operations of the Huish' Theatre Enterprizes will soon be extended to the city of Spanish fork, C. E. Huish having purchased the Angelus Theatre there which is to he completely remade and enlarged so that it will seat about 650 people. When the job is finished the Angelus will compare favoral ly with the best theatres in the state. Mrs. Hannah Swenson, who has operated the theatre at Spanish Fork for many years, will retire from the business within the next few weeks when it will become a part of the Huish Circuit, now numbering 11 theatres in nine cities: Elko, Nevada; Richfield, Helper, Payson Eureka, Mt. Pleasant, Gunnison, Kanab, and Spanish Fork. annual Junior high school in the to be presented auditorium Friday, March 5, under the direction of Miss Margaret Purchases Theatre In Spanish Fork Railroad To Route (O The In Stake Wards is play Safety programs are being prein each of the wards of sented The offering will be "The AdNebo Stake Sunday evening, Febventures of Tom Savvjer, a dramatization of Maik Twain's hook of ruary 28 hy the Payson Senior the same name written by Paul- high hihool. The programs in the Four Payson wards are as follows: ine Phelps. now under consideration by the Clarinet quartet, Fir ct ward The play is being used by specclub. Utah statu sion before accepting employment ial William McKell, The Twenty-Secon- d Jack Barnett, permission of Wet more Deela-- ' the business indicators Hendrickis running a neck and during a labor .strike. Eltnon By unanimous decision it was Cheever, George legislature ion Bureau. mat the effects of two measr4ave decided to for Other governor-approve- d the Union Pacneck race with its immediate preThe east of characters is as foll- son, two numbers; talk, Need strikes and ific railroadpetition one include ures in 1935 their the Rowena session allowing operation talk, the decessor Thomas; reprethrough Safety, ow s : foods. Both caused sharp reduc- sentative Carl R. Gray, to route number of proposed new laws and of branch hanks within the count- Aunt Plan for Safety, Orpha Francom; Loveless Pauline Tolly f ed ions in consumer purchasing pow-fKRichone of their passenger trains on statute changes introduced as sen- ies of parent hanks. Two others Jim Ted Griggs talk, Accident Freaks, Grant W. Morami both were felt throughout the local line. They are at preMr. vocal ate or house measures in the law- prohibit voluntary dissolution of music, ardson; Lou Irene Reece Mary structure. Brim-hal- l. be entire industrial sent routed through Dunbar, makcorporations and foreign corpora- Tom Sawyer making branches. Merrill Hill timer accompanied by Roma involved is strikes in that until made tions school feus, seiious The advantage up to the close proof charge, yio.--t boy High ing it necessary for people to go Nnda Brown Amy William McKell. of the fortieth day when the time taxes, etc. have been paid. Anith-limi- t 'ac'fic fiast maritime workers, to Salt Lake City to get a train Johnson Thatcher Joyce Becky workers. These to the coast and intermediate Second ward set for introduction of bills er extends to six years and makes Alfred Temple r,d a itomobdc string trio, Thora Ross Taylor y t one-yethe reactive Mrs. Lewis; ri lone if number The decision Lewis, present pro-i for the I,ewis, trikes hae been at least tempor-rlexpires petigreater points. Widow Douglass Ruth Wilson Jeanne for Need settlui West coast shipping, tion was made at the suggestion talk, Safety, posed is an advantage lies with statute of limitations in eases of Hut kelberry Finn Nyle Morgan cent for of the Nephi Kiwanis Club. the preceding session, which at its action against public officers Un- Joe Harper ed up piacticary 100 per . Jack Snow Bingham; talk, Plan for Safety, close had set a new Utah legisla- - misfeasance, malfeasance or n.m-tiv- e Mrs. Plans were made for the annual ore than 00 days, is risuming Ernadine Oleson Elvon McClellan; talk, Accident Harper Moin office. General feasance offer546 of measures record charter day club party to be held ornial pi portions. Glade Hill Freaks, Vein Iryson; vocal mus.. Judge Thatcher the also The e signed ed operating. a for consideration governor h its March 25. again about President during ors plant' Darrell Heath ic, Aleen Stanton accompanied by Injun Joe bill allowing operation of previous60 days of lawmaking. Geraldin leery. High school studWin labor outlook is still mixed. will committee to a name the ;t vehicles until motor ly limit At of time ent in charge, Thora Lew'is. close the registered the that will inevitable clubs and other as complete plans It is regarded E. violin solo, Sylvia in 1935 240 bills had been intro- midnight of February 2H of the Third ward this A called be was invited. be made will by strikereport ore A The Payson rifle club marksmen duced in the senate and 274 in the year following registration. Armont of those who attended the recent inter-solo, organ Mayer; fall. and Objectives oring conPaciic team to memorial Union the house concurrent out nosed Need for Safety, talk. lower 514. a of house, grand total party at Lehi. hvo of these strikes will be the club Called By conthree of Provo a submission a in of one Plan for by asking point At this gress the talk, which Peterson; corresponding period Chesley J. S. Reece reported on the plan al and steel industries, conAccimatch the team amendment at rifle stitutional shooting Krna were giving for senators Robbins; talk, the At men. Safety, responsible year for the new Roosevelt highway mploy about 800,000 in Provo last Friday the introduction tf 249 bills and gress the power to regulate hour1 Armor hall vocal Reed dent well duet, Ilil; a mines E. Freaks, coal club cautioned and the 81, about Martin Loveless, any esent time, the soft of labor in industry also won his known resident of Payson for 78 Betty Madsen, Melba Snelson acfor a night. the 242, should representatives to have labor action a arise that under agreere operating Willardson-Hig- h Paysons score was 447 while grand total of 491 23 less than approval. the highway miss Payson. The effected between the years, died Saturday morning at companied hy Arnvont Inentand the United Mine Workers, present plans places the road thru Union Pacific had 446. The Am- two years ago. in school student charge, the family home, 135 South Third had Utah bankets have gone on reNine bills were introduced in the This mat- erican Legion team of Provo East, from ailments incident to ChPslcy Teterson. this agimmi.t expires on the last Payson to Santaquin. cello solo, ElizaFourth ward 1935 house after February 20 by cord as opposed to the propose,! old age. and it is widely ter was referred to the perman- a score of 436. ay of March, of Payson and Al- unanimous consent on interest biarring bank deBenard tax Louis beth at solo, Ernaafter 1855 Manwill; un-opiano n horn June was 30, lie required ent committee on roads. that at that time the Union Pacific expiration of the time limit. Twenty-- posits as embodied in R. B. 181. West Jordon, a son of John and dine Oleson; talk, Need for Safeof Groneman ton the the F. oper-itoOtt suggested that will make demands Byron honors with one were introduced in the sen- one of the several revenue rais- Sarah Elmer Loveless. His par- ty, Geraldine Brandon; talk, Plan road be sloped at the tied for high single will lefuse to meet, and a five high- ate. It is predicted that this num- ing measures introduced as com- ents moved to the of Scores 93 each. Payson when he for Safety, Eleanor Daley; talk, trike will follow'. So far as steel Robinson corner to direct traffic as follows: ber will not be rf ached during the mittee of nine bills. team were each on est was three years of age and he Accident Freaks, Ray Moore; vocs concerned, it has been the avow-- d through Payson on the original Several financiers appearing at lived L. Benard 93, W. session. Payson current through all of the hardships al music, Max Kerr accompanied intention of John L. Lewis to highxvay No. 91. school a public bearing on the bill de- connected with A.F. Davis 88, Paul to safe 92, therefore fairly ItJjp, pioneer life. He hy Ernadine Oleson. High The time for regular club meetorce the closed shop on the ' Pac"Union tax the nounced 87. Fowler Moore. Hilf 87, proposed deposit student in charge, Ray eonjecturor that the Twrenty-firs- t was a successful farmer. and it is said that he has ings was changed from 7:00 p. m. as impractical, unsound and disA Groneman 93, C. Ander- sessions meag 546 ific married Loveless Mr. "0 Mary 7 m. :30 mav to lis plans all ready for what p. declared that Rita W. R. 90, S. andied 91, They criminatory. son sures will stand for at least Boyle 91, Dimmick in 1877. She rove to be the greatest strike in F. Loveless 81. American Legion other two years. It far exceeded hanks would be financially unable five years ago. Surviving are two eeent history. to absorb the tax and that it would AlHeld Belmont 89, L. PetersonD. 88,ClarkP. in number the bills introduced at he daughters and six sons, Mrs. As the U. S. New's recently to pay. for the left depositors averPeterson 88, Miller 87, The Majsession. Dora Mrs. Ballard, ba '' any previous Searle, 'ointed out, Modern industry is accounts held by chil- or 85. Loveless, Hill Loveless, Vaughn age for the 10 years since 1917 is Many small sow so integrated and inter-relat-- d 190 house bills and 152 senate dren, widows and aged persons Loveless, Elwood Loveless, Payson, that the troubles of any one In would he affected, they argued. bills. Elmer Loveless and Bert Iiveless, bankart soon reflect themselves thru-u- t the Genola Ward Team Another by objection 23 the signator-ia- l greatMeasures receiving Provo; 37 grandchildren; the whole. Strike effects take confidential Funeral services for Mrs. Louisa Loses in District one brother, Justin apnroval of Governor Henry H. ers was to divulging grandchildren; AlLeRoy Bunnell, instructor in von national importance. In other Jane Taylor, widow of James Fork Blood exceed by an even dozen information concerning their de- A. Imdess, Payson. At Meet Sp. cational agriculture at the Payson re,orK when a strike hits a big len Taylor, were conducted Monday those signed by him at a corres- positors accounts, as would be Funeral services wore conducted ' school, accompanied by three ward high ndu'try, such as motors, its dam- afternoon in the Fourth He had quired under provisions of the pro- Tuesday afternoon in the Firet The Genola ward M Men Basket- ponding period in 1935. of members the Payson Chapter, the in was Interment ping effects on trade are felt chapel. ward chapel with Bishop VV. A ball team, winner for the Nebo then affixed his signature to only posed tax. of America, Nile Farmers Future Mrs. Tayothe1 throughout many Payson City cemetery. The openMcClellan in charge. lost their games in the three, while this year he has signStake Schaerrer, Darrell Morgan, Jean oil lor died on February 18 at the )ig industries steel, rubber, Senators agreed to disagree with meet which has been held ed 15, including eight approved up Far Away, was run district song ing and also Weston Bean, .extiles, transport. Car dealer; home of her daughter, Mrs. Nora the lower house on amendments to dcred hy a male nuartet, Goldmi Iiveless, at Spanish Fork this week, begin- to Saturday during last week. ski made a trip up Payson canyon 'un out of stock, and must McClellan in Union Oregon. H. B. 11, which provides that emArthur Jones, Clyde Snow Monday. Taylor, ning made the first officand in alesmen. In a thousand Mrs. Taylor was bom Novembinvocation. Sunday Measures passed by both legis- ployers shall pay employes and Carl O. Nelson; first game on Monday Their ever made in the ial snow survey in Surrey County, ommunit'es purchasing power de-- r er 17, 1848 or checks on regular stip- Grant Simons; The selection, was Provo Third ward 48, Genola lative branches and signed by Gov- money canyon. to Utah Hines, is felt by groceries, dm North Carolina. She came ulated and bulletined paydays. quartet; remarks, 15. They were eliminated on Tues- ernor Blood since the last dome The purpose of the trip was to came Wayside Cross, tores, movie theatres, every to in 1869 and located in Salem. That disagree The agreement defeated number Invocation, by of were a widely Hill; duet, when they place report Jasper day cooperate with three organizations, concur activity. Cumulative loss-- s same year she was married to statutes upon the Utah when the house refured to Leoria Dixon and Vida Moore, First, 40 to 18. varying Springville the Strawberry Water Users Asto the bill, run up into the billions. These James Allen Taylor in Payson. in senate amendments allied hy Jean Dixon; remark' in the tournament were law books. Finals sociation, Utah State Agriculturitself. i'ddespread influences of a gener They later took up their residence labor bill appro- doing a bit of disagreeing William Kitchen; selection, O, My al One held Thursday night when Manavu college at Logan and the U. S. d strike are regarded by some in Fremont where they lived for returned to the solons, Golden mixed nuartd. Provo Third, winners of Utah ved by the chief executive prohib- The bill was Father, and Forest Service. The agricultural leoders a an asset they feel 28 years. They again came to refused to accede. This re- Taylor, Arthur Jorie'. Ixmna Dixc aa'30r Stake northern and southern div- its employers involved in a strike who has conducted a series of college first of the Id hat public opinion, impressed by Payson to reside and Mr. Taylor T. in appointment on, Vida M (Kircj berudictiun, N. isions titles clashed for the third deputizing employes as peace off- sulted in the stae and they committee. There furti-- . The dedicatory prayer in surveys he brake put on normal prosper-!y- . died in 1915. Since then Mrs. season. Manavu was the icers. Another in the same cate- 1937 conference this time a snow sent gauge to the local these comwill throw its as hy J. W weight to their Taylor has spent most of her time defending champions in the meet. gory requires a person to register are likely to be more of cemetery Payson when A. F. F. they volunteered to She was a Li de to force a settlement with em-junder the commis- - mittees. was with her children. Interment industrial game state of the Pahs. with Thursdays winner The make the measurements. foyers. Yet the automobile strike faithful member of the L. D. S. d. rection of the Deseret Mortuary. will go to the all church tournaFour texts were made, the first church. , fettlement gave labor heads Problems March 3, 4, 5 and 6 in Salt ment at Students Dairy a.vien grove where there was sons Payson High deal less than they asked Surviving are the following at Meeting Discussed inches of snow with a water 56.5 Lake City. fTaet is City Departments Make Trip To Mine regarded by A. F. of L. and daughters: James M. and o To of 10.75 inches. At Sweats Drive content Making idei t Green as a setback for II. Taylor and Mrs. Dora of II. there was 49.17 inches of Jones, David preidnt Shanty of observing For the purpose Delinquencies Blackhe w'o'kingman. Liquidate Attends Crowd in was Hatch, of Provo; Mrs. Allie Bureau Farm Large now with 15.92 inches of water; studying fissures and forma- Utah County The infuences of a c night Prom Friday and natural dis-- I burn, Delta; Mrs. Adelia HoughTuesday Junior of a meeting and Rangers Station had 56.8 inches tion of rocks and minerals thirty-si- x charge Lake Payson City Electric Light disto asier, such as the Ohio river floods ton, Mrs. May Keele, Salt school content of high Junior the in inWorks departments are of snowr with water geology students and their Pay-so- n ; t nre com- Water of course similar. Factories City; Mrs. Angie Blackburn and west at in this mile one and deinches A large crowd attended the 19.32 problems all Miss cuss dairy Bunnell and Mrs. makiing a drive to liquidate Prom held structor LeRoy McClellan, Oregon; r stores close, people must leave Mrs. 63.36 inchwas there ranch .Tones high school Junior Carr and several of her journal-s- munity. linquencies. ,'ler homes. Their purchasing Phoebe Kapple, Prescott, Arizona; Friday night in the Bon Ton. A with a watr content of to the EurWeb made a the class The City Watermaxter Edward es of snow trip from 38 A the Fremont; in representative power is almost Robert introduced Taylor, and was Dean Holden and 21.46 inches. entirely stopped. pirate theme eka Standard mine in Dividend er Central Dairy Cooperative As - Snyder has also sent out Irriga39 silhouetwith i Birst and most drastic travelled to a as D. Pfouts decorations grandchildren; L. Mrs. effects, for 1937 special Tuesday evening. sociation was prerent and explain tion Water Tax Notices a result, are felt trees the snow west palm and retail farther the becomof by tes point pirate figures, The trip was made in a school ed a plan to establish a dairy this week. The assessment trade industries. o of the west sabres. ranger follcrossed became and 1. and deeper made During localities es delinquent on April bus and arrangements were plant here and in other a owing the recent floods, the held attrac the choir on station. ward o First large cover The design The In order for a by Keith Johnson, Doris Okelberry, in Utah county. A Aiailurder houses The snow was eight to nine feet reported serious very delightful banquet and soc- tive program was a picturesque and Paul Ashworth representing unit to operate successfully here Commission County drops :rl orders. ward deep in this part of the canyon However, retail ial Friday night in the First the students and Fred Hansen, it would be necessary to have pirate. fade fnr the Supervisors and partwhole last year but the water content ppoints country as a ball with sixty members Patrons for the ball were Dr. assistant superintt ndent of the 40,000 pounds of milk delivered s mat ' to was lower. ahead and of the ners present. stay L. D. Stewart, Mr. j 'e'eL aging mine. each day to the plant. Leo Cahoon was appointed road As no measurements have been if 1936. And it is of course The banquet was served at tab- and Mrs. and Mr Mrs. C. D. Greenhalgh, n district made previously it is not possible certa.n that there will be an the supervisor for the Iay-oMrs. O. les attractively decorated in Mrs. Louis Bates, Mr. and The February meeting of Sego Commission Utah high to construction in the afflic--- S the County with to make comparison. The group by Olive The Nebo Stake Presidency, national colors and lighted L. Barnett; prom committee, Daughters of Utah Other Camp, on the Lily from Tuesday. officers their at Jormeeting made the entire trip in one day after the waters recede red, white and blue candles. council and stake Thomas, Emma Jane WiDon, Pioneers was held at the home of named are, and covered 20 miles on skiis. were anil he extent of who now holding are auxilaries supervisors of Reed the damage has dan A. Law was master Mrs various Hill, Bruce Bylund, Mrs. Thalia Dalton with . reer. determined. ,.,,T,i conferences in the variou' Edgar I, undull, Beniamin; Worthy and an enjoyable program Hill Ray Stewart, Merlene Ells- Jennie B. Hill and Mrs. L The Santaquin B. TlavL, Salem; William Grote-gut- , Cr 'u of h(, ptake. of these adverse in- -. was given followed with games. worth; class officers, Bruce By- Manwill hostesses. Mrs. The teachers at the Peteetneet Petassisting vieitH lat San- Span'sh Fork, and Heber wa, n has been a recession in William Mortimer is conductor of Kathryn of her one of school Alice Thompson, the read history 11,11 arranged a dance and soclund, p for the conferene con- - erson, I ake Shore. ria . Marion tindard business indexes late-A- - the choir and Mrs. George Ttjler Ann advisors, class Mrs. the children at the school ial and for Snjder conancestors The re has been considerable the stake presidency. Delbert Vt the general tide of indus-!- y is organist. Mrs. Parley Jensen Horton; on early Utah li- ducted by on lesson birthday. the Washingtons the Johnson, FJva Eardley, over gave for hac continued ward was troversy in the county Valois Zarr, Lloyd Wignal. braries. Two readings were giv- The Santaquin First forward, if ad-- . was chairman of the committee from the affair will Proceeds road Fugal, supervisors, appointment of icnt is made for Hill and a cello visited the previous week the social and Mrs. Adelia Dixon an art exhibit to be used Democratcatastrophic Emogene en sponsor the of by decision but the U.i s.asnral influences. Items of was in charge of the banquet. o Elizabeth Manwill and a of 150 famsolo for the in Copies every public. taken by children was and ic precinct t follow; Mrs. Byron Staheli Gale. o Edna Mrs. will solo shown in the be by and vocal according to Commissioner ous paintings emFOR RENT and Miss Madge Fairbanks Apartment. Rue ca-the Bill. ROADS: Carloadings are served by were In held March. to be Refreshments exhibit Miss Pearl Jones, who is in early Johnson. rur.r ntr Howard Shuler, Payson, Utah. Sandra Shuler were visiting hostesses. insistently ahead of the ployed in Salt Lake City, spent Salt Lake Wednesday. (Continied on Page 8) ,the week end in Payson. lhat Affect the Din-- j ' le ln mfh-encc- - ad-,l- Bird. . . . . . . . . . Payson Marksmen . . . E!!s-woit- . Provo Match Martin Loveless Will-ardso- Death rs By-pa- y, record-breakin- Parly Makes First 'imeral Services Official Snow Survey or Louisa J. Taylor Payson Canyon dis-har- com-nerci- al ac-en- rt -- m . n. i-- im-jM- s Em-oge- cere-moni- s - -- e, n; |