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Show THE PAY volume T ' XXXIII PAYSON, NUMBER 31 PRICE, FIVE CENTS UTAH, MAY 27, 1921. - Payson Will Remember Her Stoiy Hour for Young Children Inaugurated Dead With Program of Parade in Utah Lake Last Summer Work Part of Music and Floral Offerings After Hard Struggle Boat Capsizes and Two are Drowned 4 Sunday Tho executive committee of the HI, Mrs. Gladys Wilson, Mrs. Owen Civic Betterment league, recently ap- L. Barnett, Madeline Tilson, Mrs. Roland Exercises Will Be Mrs. H. of Direction of the Local Post are pointed by Mayor J. C. Ellsworth, a .1. C. Ellsworth, le Steele and Mrs. Arza C. Page, Mrs. Tietjen, in interested of ladies all meeting Clara Page, Mrs. Laban Harding, of in Early Victims of Treacherous Waters. Bodies ReLegion. conducting a childrens story hour in Margaret Dixon, Wildee Dixon, Mrs. the public parks of Payson during Clyde Dixon, Mrs. Lillie Miles, Mrs. Funeral Exercises covered Monday. Morning, Followed J the summer months, will bo hold in Jennie Loveless, Mrs. Inez Barney, the public library rooms next Sun-a- Mrs. Erma Shuler, Mrs. Edith Hurst, at of Largest in Goshen. Mra. M rs. John T. Lant, City Cemetery. afternoon at 4 o'clock. Lydin On five afternoons of the week Curtis and Mrs. Minnie Douglass. The Civic Bettormont league, for it is proposed to interest the little there is an almost unlimited which of to five nothtwelve Under direction of the local post Goshen from of years ones, In all the history work in Payson, was organof stories with a scope songs, of the American Legion, of which program age, shock come as a greater ANOTHER COURSE IS ing lias ever' QUESTIONNAIRE ON and games the morning program to ized several weeks ago purely with Wilson is commander, MemMiss of deaths Rodney than the untimely civic and lie conducted in the community park the idea of improving orial next Mondaya will be fitday, of John Steele, Effie Steele, daughter on Utah avenue and the afternoon social conditions in whatever direction ADDED TO THE HIGH LEGISLATION FARM observed in Payson. The tingly and Albion Sanderson, victims of an mny be necessary and inaugurating inprogram ia Memorial park. will with a program begin grand lake last Sunday. accident on Utah At. the meeting on Sunday plans novations which may appeal to the is SCHOOL CURRICULUM parade in the morning, followed by The BEFORE THE FARMERS for the story hour will be discussed, highest standard of citizenship. The sorrow of the community exercises at the city cemetery, to Wild-mathe of friends of scores shared by and assigments of those willing to executive committee consists of conclude with decoration of graves. in woman EllsC. and man J. be will young in the work do chairman, their young Murphy, part The graves of war veterans will be Karl Mrs. Those who have been in- worth, Baldaquin, of Vital Importance to made. Becomes a Fea- decorated by membra of the Americas Personal Questions Accounting one of The funeral yesterday was Henry vited to attend are Mrs. Karl Keel- Keeler, second Legion and relatives will stray with Grain, Wool and Cattle Growers ture of School WoHc Among the the saddest affairs in the little town X er, Mrs. Donna Barney, Mrs. De- Oberhansly, secretary treasurer, W. flowers the resting places of departthe to the south and drew friends of witt Peery, Mrs. Thelma- Merrill, Mrs. D. Dixon, Joseph Reece, L. A. Hill, to be Voted Upon. ed loved onee. School students. High R. families from all the surrounding C. Mrs. Lucilo Monsen, Flint Dixon, J. Wightman, Taylor, Wayland The parade will form on Main More than fifty automobiles country. Mrs. Hazel Coray, Mrs. Jesse Lavis, Dr. L. N. Ellsworth, Melvin Wilson, street at 9 oclock and will move the 20. to AmerDoes Salt I,akc the in the W. D. graves. .ra. O. T. Dixon, May John Mrs. cortege P. Mrs. Glenn Simmons, Lant, flowed between tho school promptly at 9:30, headed by the By Mildred McClellan, Mrs. Ada Ware, Ann J. Loveless, W. According to the story told by ican farmer want legislation making Loveless, Mrs. Silver band. In the forma. Earl Steele, brother of Miss Effie illegal the short selling of agriculture Mrs. Ora Barlow, Mrs. Ada Clayton. E. Ellsworth, Raynold n. Barnett and and the banking institutions of Pay-so- Payson tion the mayor and members of the SanDoes f Albion" he favor products Steele, they, accompanied placing Mrts. Dolly Nelson, Mrs. G. Fred Henry Jeppson. a now course has been added to city council will have a position imderson on a boating trip on thd lake the packing industry under govern- Olt, Mrs. Birdie Daniels, Mrs. Bertha The executive committee will meet tho Then curriculum, giving regular school mediately following tho band. A heavy ment regulations. Wlmt is his idea last Sunday afternoon. Hurst, Mrs. Venrl Gontes, Mrs. Dora oneo each month (ft the city hall. will the local come Ameriof the tho post business for in credit department wind came up and the waves threaten in regard to the road building pro- Powell, Mrs. B F. Ott, Mrs. Pearl The organization being made up of can Legion, followed by the Payson To answer these questions Tho new course will Feeling gram? ed to capsize the boat. Fillmore, Mrs. Zella Quickley, Mrs. the general citizenship of the city, outside work. Commercial club National Rifle asthat the boat would be swamped. the American Farm Bureau federation Lyle Quickley, Mrs. Cora Daniels, the public is invited to attend all be inaugurated on June 1. sociation, Odd Fellows, Woodmen of Mr. Sanderson jumped overboard and u ill take a nationwide referendum Mrs. Lillie Dean, Mrs. Clara Bean meetings and to aid in the work by 'Any boy or girl desiring to receive (lie World, Boy Scouts and civilians was followed by the girl and then among its 1,500,000 mcmbeis during Mrs. Ada Taylor, Mrs. Juanita Mitch- - suggestions and discussion, in personal accounting, the in private ears. credit Sanderson never the next three, weeks, according to by Earl Steele. Samuel E. Taylor will be speaker to be thordetermined credit the the Earl caught information received by the Utah by ngain appeared. of tho day at the eemetery, and Hargirl as she was going down the second State Farm bureau. oughness of the project, ranging from ry 8. Tiption will act aa marshal A to effort is strenuous to be n submitted five to ten points in junior Aao and made questionnaire high of the day in the parade. school and from one to two credits land her in the lioat, but failed and to the entire membership of the farm has been suggested by CommandIt water. the on into the based iiironn with questions she dropped back in senior, may bo June 1, or any er Wilson that the members of , the Earl managed to gain the shore and national legislative program adopted time immediately thereafter, call at American the parin Legion appear last of the a conference month nt was saved. either of the banks of Payson and ade in civilian draas and he has made in nbout American Farm Bureau federation ex oceured The drowning make arrangements to get a personal an aa many aa &at appeal urgent is with and it necccutive of book which contains all repthought water, committee, together pfven feet expenso lav turn out affair. Badthe possible doomresentatives from state federations. that the heavy clothing of the essary information for its proper use. ness men am to decorate expected to their held them bo win this book ed couple dragged Community meetings to By properly keeping how up their place of baalneae with has long been recognized that adolescence, should learn It in 1.C00 the deaths. organized county farm there- to dnto during the summer months and national colon in order flags Vocational guidance, work. that A the recreational activities or play of checked by their Earl hastened to the nearest habi- mroaus in the United States. exfore, has become, an important factor and then having its sentiment be well patriotic may more in are no was word ves vote will be taken young people important or tation to summon aid and advisory teachers next fall, students pressed. education. in Owners of earn ached are John E. Harris im on the following specific, questions of the formation of character than their sent to Pavsnn. The educational system hns been will receive their credits at the close to decorate their machines ' and to In order work. It is further established that criticised in the past for not function- of the school term next year. mediately informed the sheriff, by national legislative policy. swoll the procession by liberal offert in summer telephone, and then hastened to the (lint every question will be clear be habits formed during ing in civic and social life; because ing of ears. undo acundirected is or fore the idleness discussion PLANNED FUNERAL vote Tlovd MILITARY activity Sheriff scene. taken, by responded, its students do not recognize fully advancebe Inore of their educational will FOR HERBERT I. WILSON Madsen the neighborhood groups companied by George A. Program nt Osmstaty. enough their civic duty and responment than' can bo built up during the sibility. James Madson nnd Charles A. Mad given every encouragement: The new plan contemplates The program nt the cemetery will 1. Education is Do yon fnvor financing based regular school term. The work ' of drag Information hns boon received that son of Provo. tlm4 a eertian nmounj of civic service formation habit of on begin bonded warehouse who a onlv wms immediately after the parade continued Ihe of I. lake during Herbert receipts? Wilson, profess body ging the shall be performed by every student and will open with a selection by 2. Do yon favor live stock financing along proper lines. in of France a died in the Sundny nnd about 6:45 o'elock hospital the either before completing junior Dr. Ohairlos G. Plummer, who gave or senior work. Prayer will be offered by wounds received in action during the he band. th,, body of Sanderson was recovered based on an adequate pledge? scout work on talk Two Do you favor the development such n masterly recent war with Germany, was to Wells Cloward and a song will be nbout 150 feet from the shore. Summary of RegiStratlon. have arrived in New YoTk about May rendered by a qnartetto under direcsystem last Sunday in this city, maintains hours Inter the body of Miss Steele of a personal rural credit bused on proper safeguards? that tho whole sclixil system is 21. It is expected by his brothers, tion of Professor Carl O. Nelson who brought to tee surface. The following is a summary of 4. Do you request that authority wrong because it does not do all of Wilson of this city, and Thomas will have chnrge of the musical feaTCe' Madson brothers, who have re R. II. which arms a card ration the A brief address will be made regisl from be of from work the reserve federal bodies board its training young people covered nbout twenty Wilson of Snntnquin, that the body tures. granted Stud-ent- s Charles H. White followed by a He basis for summer supervision. by to be reach the lnke, twelve of these in the hist to so classify rediscounts ns to give .outside the walls of tho school. Payson expected who anticipate gmduition from may selection by the ban. within the next day or two. ten years, have devieed a system of priority to loans for basic production would turn tho educational problem see should to schools these of either Tho patriotic address of tho day to nature under a form of guidance. About of all kinds? understood that is the their own in rescue .work. It Fayson nrc registered with the will be delivered by Samuel E. TayDo you favor increasing tho the Whether or not he is right is of it that they R00 grappling hooks are strung nlonp and post of the Amerienn Legion, A song and prayer will conclude of interpretation. principal for thjs worn nnd then locnl lodge of Odd Fellows, of whieh lor. on used course limit Federal a. question bank which is Land 150 long, mortgage yards ft rope are properly credited nnd that Ihe they a Tt program. loans com accepted the from to are These however, will generally the was $10,000 lake. $25,000? is, a member, Mr. Wilson in dragging in the fall 0. Do you favor asking congress to fact that much of the education of the credits recorded recovered the iC' same hooks which bine in giving llie dend soldier a r for school law 8 Utah provides comes from his experience Mr. Wilson was GIRLS OF PAYSON TAKE funeral. body of Captain Brown some ten submit to the states a constitutional nnv man round supervision in health, vo military INTEREST IN ATHLETICS of work and play nnd world the in six drowned amendment the issuance and enlisted when of a native prohibiting persons Snntaquin ago years cations nnd civic social service of men his fellow with ? contact away of a all securities on 7th United Mates while the lake in the engineers pleasnre trip nnd senior in 7.Are you in favor of continuing from the regular educational plants. boys and girls of junior in 1917. in a sailing boat. lie died on September 3, Reflecting the fact that their veins unTo secure school sumages. high carry genuine crimson corpuscles which Realizing the possibilities of 1918. Miss Steele was the daughter of the excess profits tax? from to conditional grade would create envy in the hearts of promotion and and mer 0. direction, Will you be able to move supervision John Steelo of Goshen, nnd was about the most accomplished Grecian maidsehools in grade, each student is naked to earn fAYSON COPPER CLOSES the of the surof amount She responsibility is of mnferinlly, larger ngricul age. eighteen years total of 100 points in each a one of the Payson Athletic GDIs' has year edueation of ens, board the that field, PLANT COMPRESSOR DEAL FOR several turn! products if the American Farm vived bv her father and club has submitted the following as one more step to the work the projects listed below. kTo be TTer mother died several Bureau federation secures an adequate rdded Osiers. school ' (hat has been earred on during the successful, the Lome and the The ray son Copper company, op- descriptive of the activities of the Mr. Sanderson was nbout reduction in freight rates? rpnrs ago. therewe work must and club in referring to the float featured together, now nnd has two arranged 10. Do past favor the years 'pd you a number of claims up Pay-soof a placing erating age, miner by oeenpa years fore earnestly solicit the co operation in the bnseball parade on Friday of the so the matters that concluded uinder prineipals the govennyon, yesterday regulation by "'fion, nnd is survived by his wife packers t of the home. a complete of last week: ernment and the vesting of such reg- three high sehools of the Ncbo of the for deal purchase nnd one child. All students nre asked to do all Of course every person in town saw shall spend their summer in the to be installed early A double funeral marked the oh ulation in the department of agriculEach compressor plant health chores listed below. the flont they of the season work of couldnt that work of develop- our wonderful The week. ture? next in important The services seqnies yesterday. student should also earn at leant see but The it. color srheme venr. help bo will then 11. Do claims favor of tho the of were push ment you building th( Goshen ward meeting house 55 points from the vocations group wns worked out in brown and orange, to to market roads farm the Enginto o,l vigorously. Erennbraek According over prior Bishop by presided Three Important Phases. and 25 from thP civic service group. eer Hill who has made a Behind the seat of of thorough our club colors. The speakers were Erie Byhind, Bish const ruction! Will parents and students kindly go mountain. a It of the the property, pros- the Ford was There are three important phases over the last two lists below inspection on George LcBaron of Santnquin highways? together, much of a mountain, but it wasnt oro the within Lakes-St- . 12. otten-'ioDo of favor the will Great have work the that encountering Robert this you if of Nels Butler Snntaqnin and decide upon the projects to be taken pect Near the center served the purpose. next few weeks is most- flattering. Lawrence waterway? were of the summer edueationnl force Musical numbers Boswell. of the ear was a pond. up. Thia waa 15. Do favor makand and civic vocations yon Boswell "Robert legislation rendered health, by Mrs, Barents are nlso asked to act ns 7 artificial too. It was made of an project, Dairy Mrs. Erennbraek nnd the Misses Okie ing illegal the practice of short sell- social service of boys and girls be- stiperix isiors in the home, nnd to 8 old blue middy covered with a large tween the ages of twelve and eighherrv. The floral tributes were many ing in agricultural products? with school supervisors in 9 0-20 Well, it looked like 1 1. piece of glass. newspapers Do Delivering favor A the you teen venrs. plan has been adopted and beautiful. 10 35 real water anyway. securing results in these wholesome The two bathAnimal projects in this distriet whieh requires that legislation? habits activities, both nt home 16 Homo beautiful 10 20 ing beauties were seated near the Do 15. you favor enabling legisla every student who graduates from the nnd at school. RITLB CLUB PLACES ORDEP. All work should be 17 .Home pond. sanitary school senior and departPOR TULL EQUIPMENT tion for cooperative marketing? high junior done well nnd cheerfully. .10 35 At the end of the car was the 18 Cooking project Fanners will be urged to eommit ments in the future shall present a .....10-3tennis court. 19 It waa made of a Canning project At '"f?' meeting of the Pnyson No' their answers to nil of the questions record of honorable conduct during of house work 20 General mosquitp-ba- r and some lath. piece to above lines the the Wednes and particularily tmmil Rifle association last question the summer along The idea of the float, was to illustrate 21 Household management from relief with was whether, instruct stated. the high present secretary dav night tho kinds of sports in which we take 22 Sewing, millinery The nation requires mat its com ed to make requisition on the govern freights, they will be able ,to ship Point part. Civio Service so volume prod-nets- live that of n nnd shall citizens rifles they larger materially targets. for ing" range merit 1 Clean-ups- , After we had done our share in school, town home.. Presumably this presages action shall be physically prepared to meet A bond was also ordered to be pre2 the Beehive Scouts Camp parade, we motored to Salem on tho part of the farm bureau of- the demands of the lives before them pared nnd it is likeb- that the Hubs where we went boat riding. etc Fire pond, of health The ficials to to well fall ns as nltempt securing voluntary possible. uill lie fully equipped by 3 We had a delightful time on the Mutuals, Epworth league, reductions by demonstrating to the its citizens is at the present day begin active target practice. P. Sch., etc. 1015 water, after which we returned home. on concern railroads lower of that toward rates also taken the was freight greatest five problem "We are now 4 Orchestra', Glee Chib, Band....l0-1planning an appetizing Next stocking the streams in this section would par bv increasing the volume, 'm part of the government. 5 Baseball team, debating, to Castilla appetizing because trip citizens should of answers the fitness its demonstrate that for to the physical Application of Utah county. wo intend to tako plenty to eat dramatic, xx ill at once be made and with-- ; inerenlsed tonnage actually is wait comes the demand that shall con6 Private music lessor with ns. to the nations flsh lower will for dnvn tribute ing sixtv charges. (he next something 'tie 7 Free library service Idleness and disrespect for Thp organization of the farm bn welfare. licenced in the various streams. 10 15 8 Community leadership Mrs. "W. A .Hinze and children of nnd honest labor are among Ihe curses state, county renn, national, visit9 Provo Accounts Thrift spent the week in Payson Tt admakes it is, therefore, of nnv society. riensnnt community, Alice Monsen of particularily M Mr. Mrs. with Hinzes parents, ing (a) Receipts Grove was in Pay son for Alumni apted to nseertainig the wixhps of the important that every boy and girl, Brimhall. lo nnd Mra. Joseph (b) Disbursements farm. period of during tho T 'll (lay. Goshen Albion Sanderson Under the American Parade Doudle by y the One n Summer Work Outlined by Principal Melvin Wilson ( tnx-fro- e - n dis-rie- trais-eontiiient- n 10-3- 10-3- "Wage-earnin- trnth-ln-fabri- -1- e 10-1- 5 10-2- . 10-3- 20-3- 5 10-3- 10-2- . 10-1- 5 10-1- 5 10-1- man-on-th- e habit-formin- |