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Show r tin ClilQtUto - , f-N- T on n PAYSON. UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, Ohiipoimficc MARCH 4, Junior Democrats Economical Hold Election Highlights ?! rja :.al fiVct the Dinner N'a- -, Individual. Prob-fro.ational Local R1 or m j (in " r'lw elfare. is of ;a:.i!puint t from the is the most ie legidati.n mess of conglomerate t Ictely which was ever .Ived language free a people. et attd an ut this bill Mly int-.ll-i- t u'5did Senator Aithur dependable the on Cap- - opinion of his Mr. Mw farm hill. Kill, t exprc" Ray Wilson was elected chairman of the Payson Junior Democratic League at a reorg.'nLa tion meeting Monday night at the Wilson Little Theatre. Mrs. K'oi-'- e Fillmore was elected vice cha'r-ma- n and Miss Rosa Law, secretary-treasurer. Executive c nnmit-te- e members from the various districts were elected as foil hm No. 1, Dean Schaerrer and Mr.-- . Howard Wilson; No. 2, T. II. Reece and Jean .Marie Powell; No. , George Davis and Edith Elmer. Ray Wilson was named on the County Executive committee. Dean E. Terry, county Junior chairman was in charge of the meeting. Vandsn-va- Per Copy Mrs. Annie Matley Injured in Accident Go, Will Ya?? es Provo Man Speaks o Erekson Elected To s la Advance $2.00 Per Year Santaquin Will Hold Mrs. Annie Matley, mother of Miss Nellie Matley, Nelro School District Primary supervisor, suffered a badly cut head, concussion and shock in an automobile accident last Thursday evening. She had accompanied her daughter to Payson and they were returning to their home in Spanish Fork in School District car. As they neared the top of the east bench hill, Wayne Kerr drove over the viaduct onto the highway and the cars collided, resulting in the to Mrs. Matley, Mr. Kerr and was rendered unconscious Miss Matley suffered shock. Mrs. Matley was treated at the Payson City Hospital where she remained for several days. spokesman party min-na- Vanden-mtb- Hey! Let 5c 1938 Second Annual Health & Economics Institute Santaquins sec md annual Health end Economics Institute is to be held March 4, 5, and 6. An organization consisting of 110 enthusiastic committeemen is sparing no effort or means to make this institute one of the greatest civic achievements in the state. It will undoubtedly be one of the educational outstanding achievements in the history of rural education in Utah. Twenty six of the most distinguished state leaders will particiGovernor pate in the institute. Henry II. Blood will speak in the general session Friday, March 4. Following is the program: March 4 Friday, t it is a Sunm. to 9:15 a. m. a. 8:00 At-d- e hi! ha f.w real friends. Sere rise Jr. high nade, Santaquin Payson Lions Club nrd Monday of many of those who voted L. W. Claysen, dirschool band. it i.s probably neatly reflected evening at the Payson Hotel with E. J. Erekson of Payson was ector. observation President Wendell Erlandson in Norris George elected president of the Utah Dental 9:00 a. m. - 10:00 a- m. O. Meredith Wilson of 'ped aps it will work bat charge. Producers' Poultry Cooperative examination of school children of Provo, who recently returned from iat will work? association Saturday night at the first three grades. abroad, was the guest itudy closo of a two-da- y convention in 10:00 a .m. - 12:00 in. Dental to adequately t is impossible pea.ker and discussed present day the Newhouse hotel, Salt Iatke examinations of childumed ij the bill in a short space-consovernment in Gennany. A flute Mr. ia one of the ren at Erekson City. school in building. elementary lot pages of print selection was given by Charles largest poultry producers in Utah General Assembly Program: Briefly, Chase and a clarinet duet final, approved form. by Jack county. Jr. high Selection, Santaquin include in one Barnett and to attempts William McKell accClyde C. Edmonds of Salt Lake band; invocation, William A. Chat-wiosure three previously tried ompanied by Geraldine Peery. City was renamed secretary and ladies trio, Betty Tuckett, legbative theories voltCommittee reports included one Team Fourth The election followed Rachel Terry, Aroha Jarwls; greetWard manager. ary ci op centred, as provided by B. F. Ott on the canyon road. business meeting at which the ings, Mayor Clint Huberts; introWins First Game In y AAA law; r in the original The county commission gave aswent on record in duction of guest speakers, Glen poultrymen M Men Tournament crop control, as provided d surance of gravelling from the favor of a new federal fann pro A. Rowe; responses by departr in the Cotton and Tobacco mouth of the canyon to the Forest gram, based on cooperative mark mental directors, Dr. Lloyd M. There is a great deal of interts, and the voluntary reduction Service road. N. Blaine Winters, Miss Angelyn Warnick, cling of all agricultural surpluses. Farnor, which A delegation from Payson Lions est in the district M Men basketacreage, By unanimous vote, the Utah A resolution also demanded in- Prof. Seth T. Sliaw, Commissioner chairman of the Lions annua1 in ball tournament which opened , the Club made up of Duke Page, L put pose behind the Soil beet growers and sugar compan- creased tariff on dried eggs; ex- A. A. birthday party on April 1, annbaritone solo, Anderson; Fork Wednesday at 3 ies n serve t ion Act. Spanish D. B. David F. Ott and Pfouts, agreed on the 1938 contract clusion of processing plant em ounced the committee cha'rmen a EnByron Openshaw; address, Shuler met with the Utah County p. m. The district has been large- at a meeting in Salt Lake Monday national labor re- richment of Home Life, from the Miss seem., a dead certainty that follows: program, J. A. Law; deployes Commission at Provo Monday ly increased this year and 16 teams The contract calls for equal dlvis lations corations, LaVon Harrison; inviact; proposed an active Winnifrod llazen; saxophone solo, Ere is going to be a lot of the ion of for improvement will compete, representing & with -all from beets request pro profits S. Geo J. iii the courts before the tations, campaign- to organize new coop- Basil Broadbont; address . Home Reece; finance, of Payson Canyon road at the winners in that number of L. D. cessed between the grower and re eratives and Stan inHonorable opposed enactment of Life anil the State, recepWilson; ball, of Chase; of some the more anir.g mouth of the canyon. The matter S. Stakes. finer. a national train limit law. of II. Governor is ked clauses Blood, made legally tion, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Henry Payson Fourth ward represents was referred to Commissioner W. Under the new management put o Jr. high ;ar. march, is Utah; Santaquin However, one Nebo Stake and they opened a.t 5 in thing J. Johnson for investigation. effect last year by some of : o band. n the hill is designed to ex-r- d m. Wednesday against Sunny-sidp. the that the refineries, growers and refin Notice To Taxpayers stated The delegation 10:45 a. m. 12 m. Departmental n sweeping governmental a in This resulted Present arents game eries will share equally in net road is in need of graveling and Sessions. and control over produc-iAll property that is now held other obstructions victory for Payson 50 to 21. brush and profits of all sugar and molasses rogram at School Section I. Home and family and prices of the four princ-farin the chamunder Their a 1933 certificate of tax second game sold. should be removed for improveGrowing into Maturdepartment. off s cotton in the County Treasurers wheat, croj Foi merly the growers had been sale Parents of Jr. high school stud ment before the summer vacation pionship fight was against Ilebcr Winnifred llazen. ity", tu and tobacco. Auditor The Secretary will 8 ice the to m. Third ward at p, County go Thursday. ents presented a program at the period. paid on a sliding scale with proMarch 15th unon to deed for Agriculture is authorized tax Section II. Economics Departfits determined1 by sugar content regular Friday assembly at the rahlbh a national acreage allot of beets and the mollasscs was less redeemed before that date, ment Agricultural division: school on February 25. John 300 Ladies Attend snt for each or payment made of an amount Marketing Farm Products crop; to allow co Smith, father of or of sugar companies. property Wayne Smith School to the 1933 tax, penalty, crating farmers loans on crops Laundry equal Federal What State the and o student mayor, was in charge anil costs and interest at eight per Government can do for the Farm"cnever prices fall below the was presented with a large key Opens ladies hundred three Almost cent from January 1st, 1934, which ity level; under certain at the Plans Being Made and, er, Dr. O. J. Wheatley. Hortiopening of the program from and vicinity attended will postpone the taking of the culture division: The Outlook for strictior.s, to establish compul-- 7 Payson P.-Session A. For Vocal solos were rendered by tax deed for one year. A fine new grocery store and laundry school at the Dixon marketing ituotas, whenever the Fruit Industry in Utah and Mrs. Irene Provstgaard, Mrs. Elva 15th no adjusted Russell Furniture store meat market will open today (FriMarch national supply of After Taylor any crop Plans are being made for Sastaquin, Prof. Seth T. Shaw, Taylor and Golden Taylor; piam Monday afternoon. It was consettlement can be had until after Mr. II. V. Swenson. reds a specif!, d level. will be It for business. day) the session of very interCFting retoh solo, Mrs. Ada Taylor; the ducted by Mr. Hansen from the known as the Central Market and A. Council to be the public sale in May, but Section III. Scouting DepartTo say that the Payson P.-law starts its story, Mrs. Ethel Fage, prognos Dexter Washing Machine factory is located in the his redeem formowner may property building Little Wilson Theatre the held ment at Scouts division: Scouting read ireer under a cloud is simply to tication, Mrs. Emma Wilson; and he gave some very valuable erly occupied by th Payson Co-oproperty by payment of all de- in Action. Films, exhibits, dem9 at 7:30. on March ate a fact. It was received Cowan. Alta costs anil laundry on the East side of main street. very ing, Mrs. instruction on proper Kenneth Weight of the Provo linquent taxes, penally, onstrations, Anderson, Christoph-ersow'y by almost all farm o softwater cent. of organ interest at use and location soaps, The central eight per methods, large high school will be the guest Merrill, Harrison, Pfouts, and a number of granges The talk rear parking makes it ideal for It is therefore to the interest Clement Stewart eners and equipment. speaker and his subject will be Passey. nt on record in discussflat opposition who are delinquent Two prowas followed by an open this type of business. The Problem Child. There will of tax payers Section IV. Home Making Wedding Taks Place constitutionality is far from 1933 to see that the for the and many questions were ask gressive young men, Leon Fullion year and musical be fine ami exhibits: Child Demonstration a program reThe There was a mer and Roy Rodgers are the refreshments will be served. All matter is taken care of before overwhelming majority ed by the group. Pertheir to Home much Of interest large Care, Entertainment, economists n gard it as some--- g March 15th. liberal distribution of prizes, the owners and proprietors and Lee parents arc urged to attend. Life a Home sonal was friends of circle marriage Pointers, Making of a o tubs Even its cutter. dirP. o Karma took place last Friday even grand prize of twin laundry sec- Carson will be their meat Swindle, which Pleasant, rinsors, with few exceptions, are All have had extensive experience Farewell Testimonial Ruth going to Mrs. Katie Viertel, ector. Miss when March 25, ing, enthusiastic ;ho bill is Gives Travelogue frankly Arlene Clement, daughter of Mr ond prize of a case of hiteKing in the Section V. Health Department To Honor Reed Bills compromise, Norma Miss to achieve of the most to all has store The soap Eur of laundry Community Sanitation, Howard and Mrs. Thomas Clement e iiext-t;nupo-ibl- e F. Ott gave a very int box of assorted soap modern up to date equipment. ta.k of re a and Byron service M. A testimonial Max Hurst. farewell Dr. Tayne of became the bride enciling bitterly opposed inter eka, of Mona. Several There is a rest lounge near the ercsting travelogue at the Third will be 1 :00 Mrs. ward Dental Kay to in the First Mrs and Dr. p. m. - 2 p. m. of son given W. Fts 8ml Stewart, oldv'ews in a single act. It front entrance, fine display furn- ward M. I. A. meeting Tuesday chapel Sunday evening at 7:30 p. examination of children in first, ladies who were owners of L. D. Stewaa't of Pay.-on- . s not The assembly period m. in honor of Reed Bills. He second and third adequately debated in the received gifts of pack- iture including a modem spray evening. grades. The wedding was at the home est washers lUiea laige number of mem and attractive re- was turned over to him and he will return home from the missfor Dental vegetables 2:00 p. in. - 4:00 p. m. soaps. on age of parents the bridegrooms ''llen the time came to vote The meat de- entertained the large audience ion home in Salt Lake City for examination of for produce. flector children. im the West Utah Avenue and Hot even with with an account of his recent va seen a cony of the 1:00 j). m. - 2:00 p. m, General partment is large and roomy the service and will leave on pressive ceremony was performed the mill's. President over of date. to 10,000 cation supply being inadequate, up all trip Appointed Session: Northwestern equipment Community singing; addMarch 17 for the Robert L. Wilson n it his trip down the Atof told He District pasd the Senate, 56 to by Bishop Mission Mission. ress, Organization of the State States the 'presence of the immediate Of ,er only three coast to Key West and thru lantic Health been has preA fine days of con families of the bridal couple. Department, Dr. J. L. Presented program aeration on the the Gulf States and particularly Dixon has received Program the The District of floor, Adelia direction address, the in under Mrs. Jones; pared The young bride was lovely ol? the ten days spent in Mexico. invitHealth Department and a picture son, Sheldon D.xon, are friends her All lake the Salt satin-hac- k that word of 'us carne into Fox Y. bishopric. F. existence the her gown of white The scenic attractions and cust- ed. as a missionary Preventing the Spread of DisBusiness College, accompanied by major law- of the second crepe and she carried a bridal who is laboring were described as he saw has oms Mission States ease. from Western o in the Th chorus of forty students rjdar session of the current bouquet of pink brides roes. them and not from historical of the a De2:00 p. m. - 3:00 p. m. been appoint'11 president wedd A school, presented a very fine the The unattended. was J?ress. was session has been couple return The way by notes. located Scheduled now is Meeting at partmental Sessions: Denver Ditriet and mgjished by a program in a special assembly of El Paso, Tucson, Phoenix and great deal of ing dinner followed the ceremony Section I. Home and family He has been working school Denver. Wednesday, and little in Payson high Dam. and Amor Boulder of the accomplishment. It and was' attended by eighteen March The Montrose meeitng Fritting the Home to Department. Grand Junction, n on Dr. and Mrs. Stewart in doomed anti guests. lie held the will since lean Colorado Miss Angelyn War-nicAuxiliary Legion in Ladies Family", other cities The First ward Young mg hill, and is of home 7 the at far behind left after the wedding for their March the Payson Monday, this Ca- leaving last June from M. I. A. was reorganized krtlar. The chance of the Infant Daughter Dies The proMrs. Yerria Ellsworth. honeymoon trip in Southern Section II. Economies DepartpreAmos, ward. Mrs. Sybil First oross, eCp(cii week with Servlifornia. will be on Community ment gram first agricultural division: Govo attended Marie Killian, infant daughter ice sident; Miss Edith Elmer, The bride formerly and How- ernment and the F'armer3 Projs Activities Unit and sep00r, Killand and son counselor; Mrs. June Fullmer, of Glenn and Elva Clow-araemAi lFaitr Darkley has an school at Tintic high school Wilson will be the speaker, blems,, Dr. O. J. Wheatley. Mrs. W. A. McClellan Della McMrs. counsellor. at a ard end died Dr cond week Salenl of Tuesday ian the University. spent A e?e lays t4le Bountiful riterA Young of Section III. Scouting Departgood program has been preBrigham Dorothy Clellan was the retiring presid- Payson Hospital. The child was Brigham from !n hK r;'rRs in and all members are urged ment graduated Payson. Stewart White Scouts and young mens against pared visiting coun Veda Loveless, Mrs. bom February 25, 1938. Surviving to attend. m'ra,i"n steadily Increase Young University, attended school Pulver, who has been visiting with ent and division: in Action, , "Scouting to, sellor. ' are the parents, one sister, Row-en- a fr eVCn continued. Scouters much of for two years at the University h(r aunt in Bountiful accompanied div.: Scout he M. D. Killian; the grandparents, L. an them home. continued. acrmory is kept of Utah and received his Leadership Ipiiet A1.1 To celebrate the birthday of of P. Cloward, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Ut of o Section IV. Demonstrations anel fthe Dr. and Mr. WT. W. Berk rWic Prints. Degree from Marquette University Salem. her inson, Don, who was seven years Alex Killian, her his visited Idaho, h keeping to a in 1936. He completed Exhibits Home Making Arts, the Blackfoot, entertained Funeral services and burial were old, Mrs. Bert Bowen entertained Mris Cora Paee Mrs. L. D. in Fait Lake and Dr. hnml,-nfMarks with St. at Mrs. f Swindle directing. last Monday pM'cy ternship - his i 4rn Fun- a number of his young friends ccntinueet, of her sewing cub were en route to in Salem, with the Claudin withi the lawmak- now practic.ng his members is and They n Stewart. on Tage 4) Tit.. (Continued home City Sunday afternoon. eral Home in charge. the Friday evening at the on a vacation trip. California .,fr 'n the minds profession in Dividend where Mrs. Jennie McClellan. wentir.; reside. on Page 8) young couple will more biting than most of record that At Lions Session Head Poultry Assn - pre-scho- ol n; d lelegation Asks 1938 Beet Contract loa Improvement Approved Monday com-Nor- liti-lio- e. reg-atio- Central Market Today T. ? p. n, - mon.-trosit- bu.-ies- s. o pre-scho- - k. n Ct' J- A |