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Show - ' orV'A-iS?- .1 & r PAY LUME XXXIII 4i NUMBER PAYSON, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921 COMMUNITY Plans For Extending Farm Aid EVENT BOYS HIGH SCHOOL TAKE READY FOR OPENING By War Finance Corporation TONIGHT To Must Be Eliminated Says FROM SPANISH FORK Accomodate Exhibits Splendid Mettle President of Orem Road and Season of Great Triumph of Many Kinds. CENTS Grade Crossing In Salem FIRST GAME Spacious Knowles Building Is Taxed PSyson Team Shows Briefly Outlined by Meyers V FAIR IS PRICK, FIVE Is Augured. Mayor J. C Ellsworth Attends Meeting of Utah Committee in Salt Lake and Brings Infor) mation to Payson Farmers. Money Soon Available.' If City of Melon Fame Is to Enjoy Immediate Considering the time devoted to its Opening the season with a victory undivided preparation, the community fair, be- which should guarantee Must on Route home team, the ing held under the auspices of the support for the Civic Betterment committee Pnvso,, high school foot ball ""team deleague North Side of Declares in the ' ixnowles building next doo feated tho Simmsh Fork team last It to the Paysonian oflice, is a pronounc- Friday by a score of 47 to 0. William C. ed credit to its promotors. Scores was evideut from the kickott thut of willing hands under direction o tho Taysou boys had the visitors In team work the Pay-so4 the members of the committee and outclassed. Mayor J. C. Ellsworth, cashier of The state road will not be built reflect the the ladies of three boys were splendid coaching on wards, the Payson Exchange Havings bank, through Salem until the people of ART, MUSIC AND busy all day Wednesqay and yesterda the part of Hugh Button, athletic AMMON IIEBEKER, returned yesterday from Sait Lake, that city express a united williug-nes- s the formal opening is instructor at tho 1ayson high school. and whe of the Utah where, with members At home to the team have the road constructed on had made touight the fair 'will present a every step LITERATURE CULTUS HONORED CITIZEN, in conference own its of things the committee, he "as which way. aide of the Balt Lnke ft of north the picture people Pay The following was the lineup: son may be proud. with Eugene Meyer, Jr., 9 chairman Utah W. CLUB YEAR TOPICS PASSES TO BEYOND 0. railroad traicka,of declared Spanish Fork Elmer. the right end; Contributing to its success, of the war finance corporation, orBalt Lnke Orem, the president left members of the Payson Lewis, uxm bureau Jaekmnn, end; right ft Utah Railroad company, while in ganized s a department of the fed have prepared exhibits of the finest tackle Christopherson, left tackle; financial to extend eral government I do not Payson last Monday. right guard; Bowen, left Trail fruits, vegetables and grains to be Hales, aid to farmers ami livestock grow Blaiwr, Empire Builder and confound anywhere in the state and th guard; Miller, quarter back, Pryor, say thia with eny authority, concern era. definite Nothing very tinued Mr. Orem, "bat it is my firm members of the Women's farm bu- center, Gardner, right half, Lewis, Cloaea SplenPhilanthropist finance ing the plans of the war belief that federal aid in building Substi reau have not been backward in mak full back; Hoc, left half. be determined, can yet corporation did Career. . tut os, Beck for Roe. the road will not be extended unless of their a handiwork. ing display said Mayor Ellsworth, except Hint unall of the present grade Pulver. right end; Andreason, left The needlework department is replete crossings limited money is now available for are eliminated. There are two ways end; O. Hajisen, right guard, Ioery, with needlework of all kinds and the farmers and stocKgrowers needs, of eliminating them. One the' exhibit shows the advance which left tackle; Olson, right guard; Rob is to and all that remains t0 semi it in eliminate tw0 of the trousiiigs by has been made in the art of dress- - ertson, left guard; Smith, quarter arc to the channels of circulation ' Ammon Nebeker, Hr., one of the Art, music and literature will be Salem building the road through making by the girls of Payson and back; L. Wilson, center; Woods, right necessary blanks and papers to com- the subjects discussed by the mem- residents of full II. one around and at the Salem MercanIaiyson half; Kitchen, back; Wilson, early proper, by vicinity. plete the loans. One sectio is devoted to the chil left half. bers of 'the Cultus club during the Substitutes, Wlghlman time mayor of this city, died at tile empnuys store amd building a Loans will be made on stock cat for Robertson, Rock. Springs, Wyo, last Monday fol bridge or causeway across the lake, health under di department calendar next May, year dosing tie and dairy cows, as well nls on an operation lor- - kidney S an ex pome of more than 985,000, has1 rectio lowing ? Mi88 8artth Mitchell nkid agricultuml products for a period not cording to the Year Book which EDWARD SIMONS. FORMER of The trouble. He In Indies. was committee three years and tho other it to build the road baby seventy The loans come from the press of the JJ-Aoexceeding three years. just fee wiU held of OF this and in RESIDENT lived one BURIED the moat on the north aide of the railroad of age PAYSON, department will be made only through the lo-- . sonian The and it promises to be one of the Publishing cpmpnlny. careers of eitisen interesting oi track. big any cal bankB and organizations created first the attractions The of tho He the fair. one been "If outlined funeral of a state. Children was has Edward s for the of plan were decided Simons, following Payson CP and existing to meet such cordin overhead crossing would be abunder three of most former upon, resident will bsloved who be this of kiud years age citizens, fearless, city, work; lie The loca,l banks will years gencies. on points. died at his home at Burley, Ida., amd loyal and his splendid ehaiMter solutely necessary to meet the fed4 Our Best Present judged and September 28. required to endorse all notis I reThe display of canned fruits, last week, took place here last Mon as father, friend and citizen will eral requirements at the two earry such notes as liabilities .on American Novelist, by Mr. serves and jellies is one of the best day afternoon from tho tabernacle. long live in the hearts of hundreds maining intersections, nnd the quesThe bank, said Mayor their books. Book review by ever shown in Payson, contributed The obsequies were largely attended in all walks of life who knew and tion would arise, 'who is to stand Genevieve Tietjcn. Ellsworth, in explaining the workings the expense of building the over.Mrs. Keele largely by the girls clubs by those who had known Mr. Sim- appreciated him. Kitty of the War finance corporation, must 0 head crossings at an expense of The fair will continue nil day to. ons during the time that he lived Mr. was one of Nebeker tho first 12. of The the Drama October bo responsible for the loans and of f morrow including the evening. The eould net be white children N in this and loaves expenae whcib bora he first in city Utah, course the banks must be secured. Twentieth Century, by Mrs. Annie admission is charged. many relatives.' company, breathing the pure mountain air in imposed on the railroad to the Curtis. The money will be loaned f One Act drama, Miss Mr. Simons . was born in Spanish the Old Fort, Butt Lake Valley, on the state road commission has no Community spirit has prompted a banks at six per cent interest, and number of the business men of the Fork sixty-sevethe Payson high schooL His February 29, 1848, the soa of Henry fond for such construction, the fedyears ago. the banks, according to regulations to contribute to the success of was Orrnwell 2G. Nebeker. eral commission would not stand the Simons, Our father, October city mayor and Ann Van Waggoner present Day established, will not be permitted to the 'air in B "ub8tantial thus of Payson at the time the patent With his parents ue came to Pnynoa expense, and I am quite certain that Gore. Ivon two Mrs. another more than Edgar per Poets, charge making it a success from every view to the townsite was granted by the from Salt Lake when four years of Mr. Finch will not swerve in the cent. Mrs. A. Guest and His. Poems, Tw United States government. He came ago, and since that time practieaUy position which he hns taken. point. At a meeting of the layson Pdnneho G Porter. members comthe state of in utilities 1859. The in his made his which with Jie home' the atfair He t0 here building Payson parents, club last week, Mayor EllsOur Short November 9. Story is being held is owned by James For many years before making his tended school in this city, Iaaiali mission, I feel sure, will not try worth said that as far a the Payson Wilson. Re- - Knowles, who has given its use free home in Burley, Air. Simons operated Coombs being his teaeher. When he to saddle the burden on either the Aurora Mrs. Writers, Exchange Ravings bank is concerned, of charge. an extensive riyirh up the Spanish was eighteen years of age he took state or the railroad company. , It that bank will not exact any inter- view of a short story. Mrs. LuCy aid been as Financial Airs. Dixon Fork Erlandson. the Lula; and given canyon. , He also opened up a part in the great Black Hawk war, is out of the question for the peoby est additional to the six per cent 16. Thanksgiving bank and Sa'vings November parPayson large marble quarry but he never serving from July 3, until August ple of Salem or of Utah eonnty to ojffed by the government. luncheon ty, with Mrs. Helen Tolhurst and the StateExchange of Payshn, as well reaped the full benefit of his labors. 25. 1865. Bank At nineteen he engaged stand the expense- of building tke the Commercial club mercantile widis institutions. Air. Simons hostesses. his as Curtis survived Mrs. Annie n freighting between' Payson to Cal- overhead crossings. Among fs by by f An Salt Lake on Wednesday, and to the also 14. six Show Simons December for ifornia The the and Picture Julia latter, ow, giving children, prizes points, as well as into Nefiti! committee, Mr. Moyer empkasi One Lotctlon. Only j Mrs. Ada Clayton. How best exhibits, are the Fanners Mcr-Mn- v Orrawell, Lynn, Cliff, Guy and Ruby vada' and Dixie land. ed the fact that generous funds wHl as an Art, Mill- - Simons, and Mrs. eantile the was Show Mr. Kcnsoner. tho Educate! Edward Picture 20 Nebeker when married " is Payson on There solution 'of th only be forthcoming in response to apMrs. Dora Jensen. j ing said Mr. Orem, and that is company, and the Payson 'Bottl- - He also leaves three brothers, Or-- years of ago, in February, 1874, to matter, plications which may be made from ' The Paysonian Alodcrn Painting, Pub rawell Simons of East Mill Ceek, Lee Mary A. Dixon, sister of John A. to build the road on the north side Dccomber 28. ing Works. Livestock interest, this district. Cravens. Cubism, dishing company will give a year's Simons, of Delta, Wells Simons, and Dixon, who, together with the fol- of tho tracks, thus eliminating all he said, would receive the most gen- Mrs. Edith Mrs.' Pearl J. Ott. Miss the dangers of grade crossings, resubscription to the Paysonian to all two sisters, Airs. Alnrtha Kapplo of lowing children, survive him: erous consideration Painters of East wdiich ake awarded the first prize in payson anj Mrs. Elizabeth Winuncr Ann Nebeker, an instructor in the ducing the expense of building the January 11. The war finance corporation is faDesert gymnasium, Salt Lnke; Mrs. road, and assuring the construction of Los Angeles. Mrs. Francella A. Sor- any department. miliar with the difficulties of the ern States, Melvin Wilson of Payson; Ammon at the earliest possible moment. , enson. i Scluptors of the East, livestock, sugar and copper MRS. 9AR0LINE WORTHINGTON Ethel Mrs. Breeze. Nebeker, continued Jr., and Vaughn Nebeker of "It is unreasonable. not will said 1ft. Meyer. J rp the federal Rocksprings, and Alberta and Claude Mr. Orem, to expect . DIES AT ADVANCED AGE January 25. Open evening. enumerate your troubles, but I have . The senior class or the Artists of Middle Februarv 8. u , Payson Nebeker of Payaon. government to stand any of the exheard something of most of them. Airs. F. Ruth Mrf. Caroline MoCoipuck, During his younger days Mr. Neb- pense of overhead crossings, bnd if Worthington, widow, high school organized - last Friday I can say with sincerity ami believe States, Er- - of Henry Airs. Zina Southern Artists, Worthington, who died electing thf, following officers: Brest eker was prominent in civic affairs is only consistent that Mr. Finch, I can prove that better times are landson. and devoted much of bis time to the representing the federal aid commismany years ago, died Tuesday in The war finance coipora coming. this city at the age of eighty years. Western Artists, Februarv 22. progress and advancement of Pay-so- sion, should stand out for building tion w'ill be able to do something in For one term , e served Pay-so- the road with the minimum of danger Art in New, She was a native of Sweden, nnd Pearl Kitchen; social managers, The ad Mrs. Thirza Smith, accelerating the revival. Airs. as mayor, giving the eity nnd Arizona, n construction. McClellan; Amy came to this Country with her par-- cl Gardner and Albert Although I have not ministration in Washington from the when a ehild. She was mar- reporter, Thelma Erlandson and class commendable administration. He was talked with Mr. Finch on the sub-- , j ents Haynes. 1o help in the sointends dow top 8. Mrs.1 riod to Mr. Worthington in Utah. council for ject, it is only reasonable to believf Utah Painters, a member of the-citAlairch lution of the business pn blems in two terms ami acted as a member of that he should take this stand on Tnbheld The funeral from was Helen Tolhurst. tho Utah Thoro has Sculp'ors,! all parts of the country. j ernacle 1 Afrs. Frank Harris entertained the the board of education for several the ground that federal aid comes afternoon at yesterday never been a time in Washington Mrs. Afayme Done. , offleint-22. Afnsioal It was due largely to his not from the people of Utah, except Afarch Hill of Aftcnoon Artists oclock, Sewing club last Thursday years. Bishop Jasper has devoted when the government who efforts as a member of the 8 1 Mrs. Lillian Vance, ing. The speakers were Jesse Tay-- j Mrs. Calderwell of Roosevelt, t0 a very limited extent, but tronf more attention to the helping of Eastern States, the O fund derived from taxation Ada lor, B. Fred Ott, Air. Hanson and has been visiting her sister, Mrs Eastern Composers, AD. project committee that the business than in the past few months. T. H. Wilsoif, was a special guest. great Strawberry Airs. Genevieve Bishop Hill. Alusic, irrigation system, people of New York nnd every bther ' its Taylor. When the corporation resumed as a result of which thousands of state, and tho eastern tourist is,, en-activities last spring we first inves Tictjen. acres were brought under cultivation, titled to the safest kind of rot1; 12. Election of officers. April found field. Wo the foreign tigftted w as In the that can he built with his money.; Afusieal Artisls of the successfully concluded. April 22. that the substantial Europeans did church he served as deacon, teaeher, Airs. Leona Dixon. not want to. borrow or to buy our Middle States, Mr. Oran Stands Pet. a member of the j ' seventies, high ' The "Southern Hong Writers and Their credits. longterm goods on-j. and councilman. Airs. Julia Ellsworth. priest high reason is simple. They did not want Songs. Mr. Orem had nothing new to say r No less important to tho commun10. Musical Artists and Afav to buy our hides, wool, cotton, regarding the paving of First Nprth Airs. , Kitty Keeler. ity than an a public spirited citizen, street between the Orem traeks. the fluctuating value of the Composers, He Air. Nebeker was ouo of the moat dollar in tonus of European money Compositions of Orson Huish. merely reincrated the statement which successful eattle and livestock growAray 24. Annual Outing, made it impossible for the foreign freqnelty he has made, that his road ers in Utuh. club the constitution Clutus its llv should be regarded aa in the same business man to make calculations The funeral took place yesterday is limited to a membership- - of twenty-fas any other taxpayer. , Ho for a long period in advance. position afternoon and was attendod by many insisted that no Its membership at present We considered the effect of this ive. paving would bo hundred of those who Mr. done knew on American his road until an agreement VoAition industry, is as follows: by Af embers. Airs. Ethel J. H. Ellsworth is declared Winner of the First Prize; Mrs. A. R. Ilubbiird whoa he was a resident of can be reached Active whereby wiH assume bning, agriculture. The obsequies were presid Payson. Breeze, Airs, Ada Clayton, Afrs.fiEdith for tho worl and give responsibility Next Second Ford With Wilson, Prize; Wilson, Third, cd over by Bishop L. A. Hill and the Airs. Annie Curtjs, Alra. the road ten years in which to pay largo number of Payson people Craxcns, Greatest Number of Correct Answers, and speakers were William Knight, J. for it. were ftt Rpringvillo Sunday to rvt Lonna Dixon, Afrs. Lucy Dixon, Airs. S. Page Jesae Taylor, Heniy Gardner tend 'ftG funeral of Miss Ruth Mon Afavme Done, Afrs. Lula Erlandson, Erma Reece, Fourth Prize, Ranking and George H. Brimball. all of whom LITTLE MBSSEB tlNTERTAlN IN Afrs. Julia EllsdenV Sught or of Mr. and Mrs. Afrs. Zina Erlandson, With Next Greatest Number spoke in eulogistic terma of their re- HONOR 07 STATE CLUB LEADER W Mihail. Among those who worth, Mrs. Ivon Gore. Mrs. Amy cent Music friend and eounselor. Airs. Dora Jensen, Correct Answers. went ?roni' here were Mr. rfind Mrs ITaviics, Mrs. w as furnished The girls of tho Four H sewing by the Nobo stake H. F. Badham, Mr. and juts. Eustace' Kitty Keeler. Mrs. Ruth F. McCor tabernacle choir under direction of and eooking elub entertained at a Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. (Verge F. miok. Mrs. Pearl J. Ott, Mrs. Blanche Professor Carl 0. Nelaon. . Wilson, Mr. alnd Mrs. Bornoll .Ten- - 0. Porter, Mrs. Thirzs Smith, Mrs. banquet at the Payson high school Who's Who Whos Who guessing con - litt If. Ada Afrs. Thp Ktnries, appear last Mr. and Airs. Earl Page Mr.! Francolhi A. Sorensen, Thursday evening in honor of; A social party for th Afrs. test of the Iaysoniau is now a nmt- - ed. children of Afiss Gladys Christensen, state club, Tolhurst, 7ind Mrs. Henry Erlandson, ' Malon Taylor, Mrs, Helen The many answers xxere segregated the second ward will bft given in the leader. Lillia ter of history, tne prizes Mrs. being Leslie! Genex ieve Mrs. .Mr. and Tietjen. Tho banquet was served Afendenhall, Aurora! awarded to those who discerningly and awards made in accordance with amusement hall next Monday even- under direction of Emma McDowell Afrs. Afrs. Ada Ware. T. R. F. Lee Tavler. Reeee, identified the greatest number of the the greatest lumber of proper iilen ing. The children of the primary and Lueile Betts. i,lon . Special hurst, David McDowell, T. M. AVi guests tifieations made by the numerous grade are invited to attend. Lodasea business and professional men, Tho were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wilson. Associate Alembnrs. Mi.s. son Jr., Mr. and Afrs. Bvron Alen Miss ioent in the business progress of contestants. AIjs. Mildred AIcClellsn, progmm will include an entertain- Miss Dorn Fuller and Mro. Emma Bj denhall and Mr. and Mrs. .loo Afcn whom the - Florence Samuels. Payson and concerning ment, to eonelude with a da nee. Sorenaen. (Continued ca Pas 1) denhall. the People Paving Along Agree Track, Orem. n a-- . -- - , pre-Da- 85,-00- - John-s'ur-o- Com-merc- - ,dus-tries- Haz-Mexic- r n - y raw-berr- jn ;' e . V 1 A f - prom-Dixo- |