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Show i TH VOLUME XXXIII Payson PAY NUMBER 33 Will Be Represented PAYSON, UTAH, JUNE 10, 1921. PAYSON STUDENTS of Womens Clubs, Salt Lake GOVERNOR ASKS THAT WIN FIRST PRIZE At The General Federation of Henry Efficiency ERALLY of Training in the PJon to Pay High school. OBSERVED uaiu for All Ttove Proclamation Oberhansly Tribute Colors to CENTS. Utah County Road Matters FLAG DAY BE GEN- AT STOCK JUDGING Pupils PRICE, FIVE To Be Discussed By State Utahns and County Commissioners Countrys on June 14. Women From All Parts of the United States Gather Deplorable Observance of Flag day, Juno 14, Reflecting tho splendid training Condition of State Highway South of which they have received in tho Pay-so- by tho pooplo of Utah m urged by high school in animal industry, Got ernor Mabey in tho annual proclaProvo Draws Bitter Comment From first honors in all of tho students mation issued from tho offices of tho Payson Expected to Send Strong judging contests at tho Jersey show governor last Saturday. Attention Owner. Demand is in Provo Inst Saturday went to of tho people is called to the ideals Convention. to Delegation students of the Payson high school for which the flag stands, and they Made for Better Roads. Th0 student judging was one of the are asked to show their respect and notable features of tho program honor for the banner and what it A general invitation lias boon exThe results were: means Tho proclamation: For tho purpose of tended to the women of Iayson to (1) Payson, $30.00, 718 points out As tho perspective of time gives considering road MILITARY FUNERAL of a possible 900; us greater understanding of tho ideuls SPEEDING ON CITY attend any or all of the meetings problems in Utah comity membors (2) Spanish Fork, 0.00, 644;' and institutions on which America of tho stato road commission will of the General Federation of Women . Mt. Pleasant ,$10.00, 031; FOR SOLDIER (3) was WILSON founded, wo como to hold with el nlis in Salt Lake beginning next meet wdth tho county commissioners STREETS MUST STOP (4) neber, 624; greater reverenco tuo of symbol of Utah Monday and continuing through the (5) Provo, 547; county next Monday, acAmerica tho flag. With our pro IS NOT POSSIBLE week. to (6) Springville, 535; present schedule. SAYS PAYSON MAYOR cording gress our appreciation for tho sig The invitation is wide and every (7) Magna, 406; nifuanco of the national It is understood that an effort is emblem (8) Tooele, 486; and to bo made to In its folds aro grows apaeo woman, whether a member of a feder bring about immediato Comrades ale Disappointed at Not members (9) Cedar City, (Jwo all that America means to work on tho state ated club or not will be welcome, highway from Mayor Appoints" only,) . 341. Speed Cops us and It is tho symbol of freedom, Provo south to Payson.. Utah must be Being Able to Receive Necessary Tho individual prizes were awarded of represented. It is also of truth, justice, of liberty and of Violators of Motor Vehicle Laws Women will be there from every state as follows: probable according to Commissioner happiness. Military Equipment from Provo. (1) $15.00, Sterling Reece, Payson & ' in the union ns representatives Joseph Recce, that the board of Are to Be Punished. of "That ,a more intelligent citizen248 points of a possible 300. county commissioners with views thousands of womens clubs. ship may bo promoted; that the much favor construction of a road (2) $10.00, Huish Moore, Pavson Meals and institutions the up The intermountnin women will hold of Owing 'to the impossibility flag repre tho 243; Payson canyon. seats may be perpetuated, that the aulomoblists Speeding by their meetings in the Hotel Utah on procuring tho necessary equipment, It is not without real cause that (3) $5.00, Irvin Rasmussen, 230. eicoplo of America may bo inspired cense, necording to Mayor J. C and those who uso the roads Monday Tuesday. Strictly in the way of a caisson, the idea with greater patriotism; it is fitting woith who has running appointed special north to Provo have entered comwestern subjects and problems will of doing military honor to Herbert MISS GWENDOLYN THATCHER that a day bo set aside each year to enforce tho city plaint against tho almost impassable I. Wilson, who died in France on IS CALLED BY DEATH a- an occasion for expressing that "speed cops be discussed. condition of the stato road. ordinance in To say this esteem in which wo hold the national respect ,and In speaking of the meetings of the September 3, 1918, of wounds received of comfort, real agony is nothing a gloom over the many emblem. future Casting (he a flf spaed greater than federation yesterday, Mrs. E. L. Me in battle, and whose body reached who personally were acquainted with "Inasmuch as June ,14 of the pres-en- t teen miles an hour on t.,e streets of experienced in driving an automobile between morning, will be Cormick, former president of tho Cul Payson yesterday and Provo, tho road the announcement of (ho death year will mark the one hundred Payson, eight miles an hour at inter for its Payson The 1 unoral, therefore, her, entire width being nothing tus club, affiliated with the federa abandoned. forty-fiftof tho of Miss Gwendolyn Thntchor at Snlt anniversary adop sections nnd even less in rounding but a succession of holes over which tion by congress of the flng of the tion, said that it was expteted that tomorrow afternoon from tho tabor-naclwas received in this city last the most sturdy cars bounce with Lake, will not bo curves, tolerated. United States, I therefore, by virtue will be civil in character and somo of the most able speakers would dolcrteous effect. Tho demand is Miss Thatcher was the of tho To Wednesday. drivers from prevent not under the auspices of the local authority vested in mo, do "cutting made appear on the program. by that something taxpayers of Mr. and Mrs. Alma herein- designate . Tuesday, ' Juno 14, tlie comers, concrete posts are be done to the roads, either bv "The mere fact that she is a post of tho American Legion as an- daughter pavD. 1921, as Flag day. Thatcher, living west of be placed in the center of street ing or sufficient Payson, A. western woman, interested in western ticipated, to make the repair, cftU tlift t "I orn upon-his intersections, and waft-hliiimnplo in. Payson on August problems and conditions makes the The 'time has carrying insignia, "keep road lit for travel. n Rodney Wilson, commander of 'The ftafe to unite "hr attendance of the western women Several months ago she on to the right; 31, 1901. wiH-- . 'nine, according to manj, who -- use drivet that this local the of occasion in American post Legion, decided showing their d. sirablo at tho meetings, said Mrs. to adopt nursing as a proforced to slow down in order to the state roads, u.at some beuJfTt much respect and honor for tho flag by disappointment last must bo derived from tho MeCormilk. "Every dinner and expressed fession and went to Salt Lake for generally displaying pnymont it; and I recom nako hP right angle turn. of taxes and from tno revenue luncheon will be open to any woman night, as did other members of the debemend that appropriate commemoration the at of vofor that purpose organization, being Violators prevented, of tho training wh0 cares to pay for the speed ordinance rived from autumobile licenses. ticket. The ceremonies cause the lack of of form be conducted cation. The announcement of her equipment, the iro to be prosecuted to the full ex condition of the roads by Women living in Payson and vicinity today is such their comrade a military death came as a patriotic- - socities tent of that only positive necessity compels are requested to register at the Hotel giving shock as it schools, chnrehes, great the law. due who offered and man institutions. to funeral, every citizens to use the public Utah was not known that she had boon highways. "In testimony whereof, I have Tho ordinances making it prohibit The first two days of the council the snpremo sacrifice for his country ill. She is survived by two broth- hereunto set to The in war. late the a motor hand vehicle with operate Canyon Road. my and caused ory will bo given to the interests of the from Provo ers, Walter and Howard Thatcher, to bo affixed the great seal of the out headlights or only one Word was received intermountain and coast states conheadlight About a year ago the county comand without displaying a .tail light missioners made a At this time reports of yesterday that all of the equipment in and by a sister, Miss Bcatrico That- state of Utah. vention. "Done trip over tho had Provo been ordered to American at Salt cher. Lake the at committees will be given and new City, to be are Payson road enforc canyon and night, mado promstrictly the this 3d nnnnal The funeral will be held this after- capital, day of June, A. D. officers elected. Mrs. Thomas G. Lake, Washington, for ises that at least $5,000 would be ed and violators will bef punished. 1921. the of National Guard, noon from encampment the Second ward meeting Winters, general federation president, spent in making that seenie highCHARLES R. M BEY, Governor. and Mrs. John Sherman, conservation and that it would be impossible to house. fit for travel. DIRECTED way PLAY Months have MEETS of it to he sent ts chairman, will address the western permit any part gone by and nothing has been done. WITH for even SPLENDID the and if SUCCESS MRS. CAROLINA HAAG IS request The art exhibit Payson, . women. The Payson eanyon is one of tho LAID TO REST IN PAYSON PREPARATIONS WELL be at the Newhouse hotel. Art it had been made ten days ago the most attractive beauty spots in Utah That the been not could hour have in the city nnd grant "play treasures from all the western states request it is hoped by the citizens of is appreciated by the children' parks The funeral of Mrs. Carolina Hang, will bo in the exhibit. There will ed. that the emihty commissioners Payson UNDER WAY FOR is Comment BIG general that unpardon- wife of Richard T. ITnag, who died if Payson has been well demonstiatod will look with favor on be twenty-eigh- t canvases of western the demands able neglect is comminttcd by the at Blnekfoot, Ida., last was scenery in the Taos exhibit; Nevada xieek by the fact that of Payson and nt least repair the Monday, the during past in not providing held from the First ward church SALEM CELEBRATION an avorago of more than 100 children road during khe summer that it has sent a collection of basketry; war department may Tdnho has sent a motion picture film equipment that may be at the disposal in this city yesterdav. Bishop ,W. D. themselves of prove an asset to the city and make daily hao n ailed communities at anytime to be Dixon local of life Indian in Mrs. that was oflieinting. showing the oppoitunity of enjoying the pro it possible for tourists to enjoy what state, a nnng Montana has sent her art collection: used :n trying final honor to all native of Switzerland1, where she Oenrl Invitation is Extended to Old- -' gram conducted by the ladies of nature has provided. j , war heroes. Tliners to Return Homo for was born On April 29, 1866. Utahs collection, gathered from all that remains of 8he I ey son who most unselfishly have was Wilson on in born Mr. Payson is survived bv her mtsbnnd. over the state, will have a prominent OLD FOLKS OF NEI J STAKE There Opening of Community PaHc given their time to the project. He enlisted in the were no children. Two statues August 28, 1878. place in the exhibit. Directed TO BE FETED AT innovaan play, although PAYSON, are to be presented to Springville, world war shortly after hostilities has Salem out to the has tion, brought issued an ability to in most invitation the commenced was and LOCAL ODD FELLOWS ELECT tlm art center of Utah Elaborate preparations every person who eyer made his home borb the bet Ihnt exists in rec are being, At Chateau ThierThe dinners and luncheons to be prominent battles. OFFICERS FOR ENSUING TERM in that reation made for th entertainment and which at the time same of the; little to progressive at city given are open to all women who ry he Tibs wounded, and was resting tend the formal opening of the new educates in those those things which eld folks of the Nobo stake about1 to be removed from while waiting At the regular meeting, Ncbo En care to attend. The various and the middle of tho month, following', community park on July 1, 2, 3, and gradually lead to usefulness izations of Salt Lake will serve tea the battle field, when another bnllet eampment, No. 17, independent Order 4. out tho custom which hns been in the of Letters natural talent. development extending the imitation during the week to visiting members. from a machine gim struek him in of Odd Fellows, thp following officers have been mailed who are conducting the votu for many years ladies Tho to T. F. To! more 500 than The Order of Eastern Stnr will he back and he died a few hours were eleeted to serve for the enit-in- funner residents, nnd play hour feci well repaid in the luirpf, chairman Of tho committoo. hns is it p ported the wound. from mortal later six months: serve W. D. Moreford, Wednesday afternoon at tho and urge fixed Juno 22 tentatively ns tho date T' during the four day celebration success of the project It is expected thnt the funoTal P. c. n.; John Wilde, IT. P.; T. B, that Masonic temple; the Relief society. of the old folks of Payson and , Salem more fronts to will take inter to be one of the larg host personal Thursday afternoon at the Beehive tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock from Loveless, S. W.; L. D. Tfonts. ,T. W.: osf gatherings in its historv. in if by bringing their children vieinity, within tho confines of NeboV ct Frank Coombs, house, the Catholic Womans society the tabernacle will be largely treasurer, Reynold For more than accord to tho city pnrk at the proper time stnke, who are seventy or more years1 on Thursday afternoon at the Coun Barnett, scribe; .Tames Frnncnm nnd ing to tho letter forty yenrs. nnd aiding in the work which has of nge, will bo rovally . welrnmcd. , is whir), being sent The Salt Lake chapters ITvrnm Reece, trustees. b try club. mo so splendidly begun. Last year the old folks of the Nobo to former residents, the peonlo of of the P. E. O. Sisterhood and the PAYSON BAND TO REPEAT Sahuu nnd visitors as well have mar stake were entertained at Spanish STREET DANCE TONIGIIT STRAWBERRY HOTEL IS Laughters of the American Revolu Fork. vi led nt the beantv of the Salem RELIGION CLASS PLANS tion will also have "at home days. COMPLETELY RENOVATED pond and wondered why the communPROGRAM SUNDAY EVENING The splendid success of the street On Thursdny evening tho oTatorion KATHRYN DOUGLASS AMONG ity did not capitalize its npttnrfunitv dance the Pavson Silver The Creation will bo given on the given by To meet tho demands of constanty to make the the and Under of UNIVERSITY GRADUATES the auspices thp pond , Religion bordering university campus free to all visitors. band last Friday evening has prompt- incrensing patronage n large amount 'nd one of the most beautiful etnas of the Pavson Second ward the spots 'd the members orof thnt splendid Detailed programs will be given of has been done on the Straw- in the state. With Mavor Eli F. Knthryn Douglays, of Payson. ptngrnm will be given next The state each day. presidents ganization to repeat the affair to berry' hotel during the post few Taylor as the moving spirit, SVem Pundnv ex ening, beginning noted from the University of grail nt Utah Utah from Main aventie in gent weeks in the wav of much needed .as at b st brought the request, is, "Come, we need night. school of arts and sciences with proposition the to East street will street First be Wear a Utah A Ttegisfor. new kitchen has to a realization. you. improvements. Piano soo. Rhea Mcnlove. degree Bachelor of Arts in psychol-ogv- , closed to traffic from 9 oclock in the been bnilt on the badge. , north side of the Community effort has secured the at the Juno commencement. Prayer. evening until midnight in order thnt house, additional rooms have been S land around the lake, in This was the largest class necessary Selection, Professor Carl O. Nelson. the dance ever DMUND EVANS TO PRESENT may go uninterruptedly eonstnicted and the lor r floor has chiding the oak grove nnd knoll at graduated at the nniversitv and re- ' Reading. Erma Hill. FOUR-ACCOMEDY DRAMA during that time. been completely renovated. The fltrnw-berT- the head, nnd a boulevard has heen Qnnrotte, Ella V Daley and com- cqrding to President John A. Widt The dance last Friday night brought is now one of tho most at- built all around the lake. nv. The lake soe, this marked one of the mod ps Under the auspices of the Payson out one of the largest crowds of the tractive and cozy, homelike hotels in - been atoeked with Music, Verna Richmond nnd (rout bas com successful years in nip and reason nnd Baseball association the experience. everybody enjoyed the Utah, and enjovs a pntronage which and for venrs to rnme the follower fotjraet pnny. Speaking of the year tie said; , "The will affair to the test of their capacity. is a high compliment to the splendid of Isaac Walton will find comedy drama, "Rolling Stones Salem Mrs the Arthur Song. Tavlnr. institution has moved onward, as a be presented in Payson within the The music was of the best, nil of the management of Mrs. Anna lake n meern for eompleto enjoyment Reading, Roy Patten. unit, in harmony anu good will It next two or three weeks, directed by latest dancp arrangements being offerof the pisentorinl sport. has been a culminating Rending Charlie Parker. in dns year, Evans, with whom is assoei- - ed for the enjoyment of the people. F.dmjL The lake yet remains to be named Pong. Mrs. Roland Tiotjen nnd work and student activities, the TAfr. Pardoe, one of the most is Melvin Done, Under of the band, STANDING OF THE TEAMS and the committee in rhnrge fin an- company. effects of which will bo felt . Effort nnd to talented exerting build dramatic artists every up nounced that it will give a prize popular Piano solo, May Tavlor. for decades. the organization thn't it may again in the state. Won T,nt Pet of $19 to the person suggesting the "Rolling Stoner The program for the ptmimowoment Rending Velma Harris. 1 was written by Edgnr Selwyn and is take its place as one of the leading Amerienn Fork .fl 837 be-- t name. The ent fes; is not conSelection. Profossor Carl O. Nelson. exercises were as fellows: in the greatest of successes. organizations of ts kind Friday. the Springville 1 6 857 fined fn residents of Salem but is prjfif Music, Mr. Clnvson and company. June 3, senior chapel state. That it should include will n cast the have' number of day; Saturdav. The Provo 3 71 open to everybody, regardios.s of nlaee 4 Song, Iris Finlaysnn. June 4. reunions of classes of 182,3- - , the most talented of Parsons yonng support of the people, financial and 4 3 571 of residence. Nephi Answers must he in Rtclln Harris. Reading, 3; Sunday, .Tune 5, bn era laureate serthere not n is fnoral, nnd netors 3 4 actresses, and the performquestion. 429 the hnnds of the mayor or ritv reSpnnish Tork Hooft, Mr. nnd M-- s. TTonrv Tew. mon; Monday June 6 alumni day; The people showed their npprun- - Pavson ance promises to be one of the best 4 429, corder bv Friday of next week. The Song, Hardee Wighfman and com- Tuesday, June 7, annual 5 'if has ever been presented in tion of the dance last Friday mSi't Lchi osgj c' i ening will take place on Pat pany. commencement; Address by Dr. James ,, by contributing $46.63. Heher Utah county. 7 ...0 000 tirdny, July 2. Song, Madge Harri-- . E. Talm&dge. in Capital City for Conclave of a Week. n Every Automobile . - S, thotight-un-Trwtto- tIi . r -- I w-r- k T y , a- - fifty-secon- d . jr f. |