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Show PAYSON V. VOLUME XXXIII NUMBER 35 Sf Roads Will PAYSON, Royal entertainment awaits the annual gathering oi the old folks of the Nebo district on Wednesday of In the morning a pronex't week. bo will gram presented in the taberDin-ne- r nacle, beginning at 10 oclock. will be served in Memorial park at 12:30 after which will be a period of handshaking and renewed acAt 2:30 tho old quaintanceship. folks will be entertained at a special presentation at the Star theatre, and at 4 oclock a pageant will be staged in Memorial park. Automobiles will be in attendance at the tabernace immediately following Ihe exercises, to taa,. the guests to the park for dinner, and by autos, also, they will be taken to the theatre and at the close of the film they will be returned to the park for tho An invitation is extended pageant. to all of the old folks of the Nebo district to attend. It is estimated that more than 200 will bo present. of Nations Natal Day rGommittees Actively at Work on Plans Which Will Make the Fourth of July This Year Memor-- i able. Goddess of Liberty to Be Chosen by Vote of People. ( Active work on Hit) port of the for DEATH CLAIMS ONE various committees guarantees Tayson this year the grandest Fourth of July celebration in the, history of OF SANTAQUINS the city. There will be something doing every' moment, from tlio time NOBLEST WOMEN when I.nwrence Knowles shakes the mountain sides at sunrise with heavy ca nnonading. The parade will bo tho big feature Mrs. Enzell E. Tietjen Responds of the morning, Harry Tipton acting to Call Final In this will After as marshal of the day. appear scores of floats, the business Lingering Illness. ,en of the eitv having , assured the committee that they will each provide rim attractive feature on wheels. Deep gloom was east over ihe oily Vote for the Goddess. of Santaquin last Monday when it will be became known that Airs. Enzell E. The Goddess of I.iberly characterized bv one of Payson s Tietjen, one of Ihe most highly esmost elmrming young hui.es, yet to teemed matrons of this section of The vot be chosen by popular vote. state had been called by death. tomorrow morning the ing will begin The end came peacefully afler a long until and will continue Thursday in the committee to perior of illness. night, according M rs. Tietjen was born in Santaquin charge, and ballot boxes will be found in all of the principal stores. Every- on October 28, 1804, the daughter There body is urged to east a vote. of ami Henrietta Taylor David Bishop f will be a charge of five cents for She was married to Eph each vote, and you may east as many Jlolladay. vots as you desire for your favorite raim H. Tietjen who survives her. The young lady receiving She also leaves three sons, II. Roland candidate. tln largest number of votes will be assistant cashier of the Pay-sodeclared tho choice of the people Tietjen Savings bank; Merrill Exchange ami will be accorded the honor posi Kannb and C. M. Tietjen of Tietjen will The ballots of tho min day. Mrs. be counted every nigld so lhat the of Tooele, and four daughters, Ida Hone of Benjamin, Mrs. Chole will be the candidates of standing G reeeiihalgh, Mrs. Dolt Openshaw and l.nnwn each day. Miss Druee Tietjen of Santaquin. Many Fine Floats. Tho funeral services were hclj yes The committee on pnrade has de- terdav fom the family home in Bishop George I.ebaron presid villed to make it interesting for those The speakers were President who decorate their ears for appear iig. Prizes will be Joseph Reece, W. A. Chntwin, Hepsey anoo in ihe parade. offered for commercial ears, private Sperry Lewis, representing Ihe stake automobiles and ears decorated by or- Relief society, Thomas L. Jenkins, Paying trib The first prize in each and Charles II. White. ganizations. class will be $12 and the second ate to Mrs. Tietjen who was a leader Tho committee has' visit- "in Relief society work, all of the prize $8. ed every business house in the city presidents of the Relief society atand nearly verv merchant has ex- tended the funeral. Music was furnished by the Santa pressed , a willingness to decorate a the Fourth of for July parade. quin ward elioir, assisted by Professor Carl O. Nelson and quartette. Airplane Exhibition. Tho funeral was one largest hundreds Immediately following Ihe parade ever held in Sajitaquin, it is planned for Sterling AIcBeth to with, whom Mrs. Tietjen had been asrise in the air in his sociated during her lifetime in the biplane and from one of the wings amble work of humanity paying their The floral his mechanician will perform some last tribute of respect. This will be one of offerings were profuse and beautiful daring stunts. ihe latest exhibitions of airplane work. completely enshrouding Brief patriotic exercises will be held with their beauty. and some athletic events, of ini crest to the children will be pulled off be AESTHETIC DANCING PART fore noon. OF THE SUMMER PROGRAM The Program. For the morning exercises at the tabernacle the following program has been arranged: Come, Como Community Singing, Ye Saints. Charles B. HanPrnyer....Patriarch cock. Our God We Community Singing to Thee. Address of Welcome For the city by Mayor J. C. Ellsworth. For the stake by resident Charles II White. Male Quartette. Raise , MISS LOIS SHERMER BECOMES THE BRIDE OF LOUIS BATES An interesting June wedding took place yesterday when miss Lois Shcr-nio- r and Louis Bates were married at the home of the brides parents, Mr. H. Shermer. and Mrs. IV. The was performed at 5 oclock ceremony n San-tnqui- of-th- Baseball Game. Starting at 4 oclock in the after game of ball will be played between Payson and the team from The latter has the repBountiful. noon n utation of playing fast and snappy ball, and as Ihe Payson team will be in the pink of condition an excontest on tho diamond is cellent promised. Tn the evening there will be e grind concert in one ol the oily the day will close with Finley and i 'liiee in the pavilion. EMPLOYMENT MANY is FOUND FOR PAYSON CHILDREN Work for nearly all the children who desires to make their of Pay-ni- l. summer vacation profitable, has been pro idod. according to Henry and while many communities Ober-haie-l- state have experiences difficulty the for providing employment children, the problem has been nixed xxi'h comparative ease in this ritv, owing, to a considerable extent o onerntiop on the part of par rn i no! children. Tt is requested thnt fanners and others xxhn can use children during months get in touch at it, once with Mr. Oberhansly. mi -- ( n-rner PRICE, FIVE CENTS County Commissioners Give 1 Payson for Celebration Wild West Show. of the post wild west shows ever singed in the slate will be on the program for early afternoon, on Some hand the high school enmpus. some piz.es are to be offered for successful riders of outlaw- - horses, bulls, ami for riding in the Roman races. JUNE 24, 192L Old Folks to be Royally Entertained Wednesday Lead to One UTAH, Preliminary to a pages r.t to he presented on Pioneer day in Memorial park, a class in aesthetic dancing is being organized under the auspices of the Civic Betterment league which of Miss has engaged the service in the terpsiehoronn Gr, oms, an In order to art, from Springville. guarantee assurance that those who enroll for the eousre will continue unil its elose, the nominal fee of $1 will be charged for the six wicks. Owing to the character of Hie dancing the enrollment necessarily must be limited, but it is announced that there are still p'nees for n number of girls from 10 to 14 years of age. The first lesson was given yesterday and they will be given on Monday. Thursday, and Saturday afternoons of each week, beginning nt 5 oclock in Pnrents who desire the afternoon. thnt their girls should tfivnil them selves of this opportunity to acquire -t in dancing are requested In eon salt Melvin Wilson or to present their children at the Memorial pnrtk on Saturday afternoon. The by the Rev. Wildman Murphy. rooms were decorated attractively with a profusion of roses in the In the arious shades. southeast corner of the room an arch was arHere ranged and banked with roses. the young couple stood. Grouped on either side were Fay Bates, Lois Margrot McFadden, Shirley Shermer, Junior nml Kenneth Coleman each with a largo boquet of beautiful sum The during room had nier flowers. tho same decoration with two long tables which seated the twenty five members of the immediate families of the bride and groom. The wedding dinner was in charge of Mrs. Frank Miss Harris and Miss Mac McBeth. Shermer anil Miss Fannces Bessie Shermer served. The happy young couple will reside in Payson and their many friends Both extend hcnrtv congratulations. have been teachers in the public schools, the bridegroom being principal of the new Taylor school, whore the young bride also taught during the past year. OREM COMPANY STILL QUIET ON PAVING PROPOSITION Have wc heard anything from the bepeople in regard to paving North on .Ftfrst tracks the tween street t asked Alavor J. 0. at the meeting of the city roan-ni- l last Afnndnv night. calmly replied City ReNope, not a peep from' corder Ray Alonsen, Orem Ells-xvort- t liom. No, nnd we never Promise of Immediate Action Read ing. ..Thelma MerrelL Honor to the Aged, David T. on Much Traveled Roads Lewis. Musical Selection. Rcmarks....Stake Presidency. Musical Selection. Remarks J. S. Page, Jr. Magic Deiuoiistration....II. Roberslon Pleasure of Serving the Address, Aged,....T. F. TolhurBt. Community Singing...." Old Folks at State Road Commission to Be Urged to Aid in Completing Road Between Provo and Payson, and Payson Canyon Road to Receive Quick Attention Home. Benediction, The three wards of Payson have combined to make the pageant a sue cess. It will be presented under the direction of Airs. Emma Sorensen, A Tribute of ami will be entitled, Gladness. It is outlined as follows: Purpose To depict tho beauties of nature ,to promoto the spirit of hap ami pi ness and to express gratitude the grandfathers and grandmothers who have labored hard to give us the many blessings that wo enjoy in these valleys of the mountains. An Prologue Natures awakening. allegorical appearance of 'spring, the gradual development of trees and flowers with poems recitative by the A Day in lord of June, June. 'Minuet by lord and lady of June. Donee of the Flower Girls. Epiz.odo I The message of Ilappi The Spirit' of ness, poem recitative: Happiness. The Enthronement. Dance of Happiness. Epizode II An expression of grfiti tudo to the honored lords and ladies of the day, the grandmothers and The Tribute, con grandfathers, cert recitation, Spirit of the Times, Boy Scouts.- - Immediate action towad completing and pavement between Provo MRS. L. W, HUBBARD Payson, and toward building a serviceable highway up the Payson DIES SUDDENLY AT has been promised by the board of county commissioners and it is exSANTAQUIN HOME pected that actual work will begin at once. from Delegations Payson, Salem and Springvillo waited on the Scores of Friends Fay Final Tribute board of county commissioners at To One of The Most P4vo last Monday, exerting the to use board every power possible to Splendid of Women. retreive tho southern part of Utah county from the reputation of having Without, a moments warning Airs. tho worst roads in the state. Etta Ruby Hubbard, wife of L. W. Payson was represented by Otto R. A. Porter Hubbard, and mother of Mrs. B. E. Nephi StewTownsend, was called by the angel art, Dave Shuler, Leo R. Taylor and of death last Friday at tho family Melvin Wilson. Tho Salem delegahome near Huntaquin, The immediate tion of about twenty was hoadod by cause of death was apoplexy. Tho member j Mayor Eli F. Taylor. Airs. Hubbard was born in Ohio on of tho board promised to take tho December 29, 1853, the daughter of matter up with the state road comWilliam and She mission at once ami expressed tho Alargutet Ruby. was when an left ten orphan years opinion that it was believed someDOUBLE WEDDING FEATURE of She was excellently educatcould be done io tho state road OF WEEK IN SOCIEXA ed ago. anil became an accomplished mu- thing sician. She was married' to Mr. Hub- without further delay. A double wedding is included among Concerning the Payson canyon road, bard on July 10, 1875, and about was ascertained that there is a it the interesting announcements of this twenty-twmoved west, years ago in the government road fund balance Several years June, that of two sisters, Miss Mablc locating in Colorado. all of which, it was found, $1,800, husband and with her children). Wilson Miss Stella and Wilson, ago, to be used on the Payson available ' she came to Santaquin. Her bus-daughters of Air. nnd Airs. rorgo A. band was an old It was recommended canyon road. school mate. On Wednesday in the Suit Wilson. bo work once commenced and ,hat her! nbbard is survived by Lake templo, Alisa Alable was united Hiusband and two brothers, one living1 ortlers were given for the required mcn e Pu to work 0 in mnrriage to William Warner ol in Iowa and the other in Oklahoma.! nuni,or further ,vi,hout in getting the delay Town-B. E. Mrs. where also. the a daughter, young couple Spanish Fork, in i son road serviceable canyon ay The young bride will reside. 80n(p It is estimated that to The funeral was held hist Suuday, condition. tho public tho librarian of do tho work thoroughly about $5,000 Santaquin will bo library for tho past two years where the eortego leaving the required, anu it is believed-she has made many friends, all of home nt 1 oclock and proceeding to thin amount will be exurly Ihe' church wishes. in Payson whom extend hearty Presbyterian good pended. Miss Stella was married to Ruben where the services were conducted by The litPeterson, formerly of Santaquin but the Rev. Wildman Murphy. Airs. tle church was well filled by those WEEKLY OPEN AIR CONCERTS now a resident of California. BY THE PAYSON SILVER BAND Peterson lias been a teacher in the who knew- and appreciated Mrs. Hubpublic schools at Santaquin for two bard in tbe lovalty of friendship and! Arrangements have been entered inV years. They will leave next Friday wbo mourn her demise as one of the 1o between the city council and the The norm for California, going first to San most splendul of women. Parson Silver band whereby the lat . . Francisco where they will spend In- tributes, which completely rovered the ter will an open air concert at give will of the evidence bore silent Later casket, they day. dependence t10 intersection of Alain street and which hi eh esteem in which Airs. .Hubbard, 4 . leave for Sacramento, near lah avemie on Saturday evening of 3 he service was impressive! w as held. city they will make their home. pleach week during the summer months, ami in keeping with the exemplary Thins have been perfected by which A CARS score orJ life of the deceased. DEBRIS FROM OREM Hie band will continue as an organ- SWEPT INTO THE STREET more of automobiles followed in the izalion, under tho direction of Alelvin cortege to tin- grave where consign Done rs leader and John Done ns Contributing in no small decree business mnnnger. There docs not to the accumulation of debris on First to be any question at this appear North street in front of the Orem time that the people of Payson will depot, and from which the four winds offer ample financial support in war- 1 hales If. Edwards, manager of the carry waste paper and other trash t the members of the band , ., swampers Spanish Fork plant of the Utah Idaho rnnfitig adjacent streets, the car P1"" wlll;h have contracted tho habit of sweeping suddenly last r compnuv, died one the 1""R om.pie.1 as , the trnsh aecumulatiorm of the run) Tuesday morning at bis homo in1'"""" musical organizations of tho ioremost on took funeral The from Salt I.ake into the street, Simnih loik. f ate reaching Pnypon. j,l;lfe yphierdny nfternoon. a Any morning anywhere from pounds to a bushel or more of candy) containers, chewing gum wrappeisj peanut shells and other refuse may be' seen on First Nnriji street in front; to the, of the Orem depot, or a lit the) west, having been swept from ears by the early morning cleaner, the- - enn-yo- n j lia-be- - .... j Salem Ready to Receive Her Holiday Guests 1 will,' came ns chorus from several members of the, MODERN STREET LIGHTING SYSTEM IS AGAIN AGITATED, until we do some nldeminnic body, them It will be one stir up. to thing Everything is n readiness for thei and On the lake. . Let us take some action on the , Hie most unique affairs over pre- , iff , . Well, lets put in the pavingf 0 . n e i i i i , our r.i light for our; nnd send the bill matter of .'Spnt,. jn Utah county and promises siiij the mayor, of the lnke,1o drnw a opening to them. )arg0 gathpring. re grounds. The The matter was referred to the ,n extensive sport program has 4ieen nrranged for July 2, prizes for street committee, with pwer to act of tho city council, of the most metropolitan cities in the events having been hung up by tho state, but we hide our pror'-ssivmerchants of Payson and MISS EFFIE BOYLE IS Spanish the to consider suggestions in valuo more than NAMED CITY LIBRARIAN! spirit nt night under the shadow sj ing Fork, nggragnting '"ill the within its derision announce streets. j of the poorest lighteg $500. E. L. McCormick, oxer next few days. Councilman ATiss Effie Boyle has been appointed 5"" name suggestions were received, The Program. to the position of city librarian to ou the aleit to save the citys dollars, from r11 sections of the state work iron coming that the opinion Afabel Wilson, resigned. Miss expressed sneered of July 1. Fishing, loxver; " Imre the Pnysonian circulates. There registration her new was constantly 'dropping to Miss Bnylo has assumed BOYS OPEN HEADG AXES were many duplicates, however, and! hnmeeomers, christening of the lake, a in material and levels that saving has Wilson discharged Miss duties. bbrt.rian with poles could be made bv waiting a Hie committee Las about 200 from Musio by the band, dancing, Apparently taking pleasure in an her duties ns city) hich to make a choice. Air. AIcCormick July 2. Big perade, program in tho short time longer. the users of Payson canyon t Miss Emma Parsons has been chos afternoon and sports. xxater, a number of boys, undoubtedly to christen the park. This cereJuly 3. Sunday special service and nritlee ,wns one of the first to fn- -r riot bor scouts, opened the hemlgatesj of the library and during her ineumbeven- - hnnd concert. on will iimtallii new take mo idea of the coma g Friday r.ony place friends up the Payson canyon, diverting thef enov she has made hosts of street lights along the lines adopted ing nt some ndvantageotis point on July 4. Parade featuring baby over the bench and depriving of fond dis- - (he InkO- - shore, and in ft pageant fit- - buggies, the! those in business cities of the including larger by . K. Hnisli, president nter users brinxv the dam of thrl Airs with a of in the little well twenty-fivfavor of is still occasion girls ns the about altricts, and jnothers called tin, Oxrii-to this prank on Wimmiis Home bureau, has of it. iie also will ladies 'doll bnggies. this In the be'woik. most but beautiful (hat opinion to expresses vding ! that organization part of the hors, suspicion wns mediae of "ward church on'bv or before fall a material saving'. 'M tahe part. the little boys with wagons and The program will time pointed to owners of, held Hi the First for , 8 import prp- fi in oclock of steel odinne from the puicln-Flower girl. until 4 and, tricycles oclock. Every, can be mnde on the bench, although the?! Sendav afternoon at des nnd other iieeessury equipment, u ill embrace features on the shorej gram and dance. member is urged to attend, lad nothing to do with it. a . n- j -- ' e ar e |