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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY. IfeY 9. 192S. PAGE SIX PAYSON NEWS . Don't Forget DDCON FATiIILY -- IN REUNION ATPAYSON Today, With a Box of Chocolates x Sailors Sweets, Art Style McDonalds 1 to 5 lb." boxes assorted PNG B. Tucker. Y, . Male quartet, J. W. McAllister, Dr. T. L. Martin, Carl J. Chris 'Ill III ill III . V.. Vocal tenxen and Murray K. Roberts. Toasts: , "Original '20." Alice Sinoot Ne - - j ' I -- i'. ntn 'KIl i ' Pit i - . ''H yet low in price. . t mn lerHant Sof V Luxurious, Wool Pile Rugs Designs inspired by Chinese and Oriental motifs in a most nAmedheadof GORGEOUS ApiAY OP COLORS . fl ar ' Rugs, of Quality student body m' ANNOUNCED ' V7 m .m. sv rtltl ' Rhoda Johnson. Induction of 1920 graduating direction under of Myron E class, well ' Jr.V "The Faculty During the First Crandall, Fifty Yeara," K. I Roberta, '16. 'The, Fuculty'f During the Next Being desperate la S.' streak of . (Special to The luck when used properly. , Years.",, Roy A. Welker,T13. Fifty Herald) ' jl The detail fur tbe program for "The Campus During th Last TAYSON," May 8. The election it Coininenee-'mw!jlie Alumni banquet on of officers for next year was held Fifty Years," David ' A. Broadbent, 07. . day, June 2. nave been at the Payson high school Thursday. "The Campus During the Next Two tickets were In the field the by A. Rex Johnson, general ' I paid an international authority Skull and bones," and "Silver and Secretary of the Associated Alum- Fifty Years," Judge George" S. " ; " "it of B. IVtJ. In addition to the on diseases of the stomach $1,600 Green," The election was hotly con''The Student-bod- y During the and he didn't do me, five cents' tested and was close enough to. re 'induction' ceremony for the class of Last Fifty Years," Attorney I. E. worth of good. I have been to vari sult In a mixed ticket as follows 92Q. toasts will be Riven by representatives of twelve reunlng class-- Brockbank, '15. ous Spaa In Europe, as well as this LeRoy Grant, mayor ; Norma Reeee, 4s. The decoration for the banquet The. Student-bod- y During the country and have spent fully $30,- - Secretary and treasurer; Hamilton , ball la In charge of Professor O. D. Next Fifty Years," Helen Caudland, 000 fruitlessly in search of s cure Richmond, judge; Don Nebeker, two :r" for my stomach trouble. Naturally year councilman; Fnrrel Olson, Lu Campbell, and the menu and service 24. 'fs'ln charge of Miss Effle'Warhlck '""Athletics During Lust Fifty I lost faith In any remedy for my cille Greenhalgh and Rhea Wight- case. MWJ&s lntker had taken man, one year couucilmen. ai)d Mrs. Jnes Knight Allen. Judge Years," Earl 3. Glade, "Atblotlcs During Neil Fifty MAYIfSand"- - praised It: so highly "!J.' B. Tucker has been selected a The school voted to adopt the toastmaster. Everything point g to Years," B. 8. Hinckley, "05. that tried It and am now entirely buffalo as the athletic emblem. n unusually attractive Alumni re'Library During Last Fifty Years,' rid bf that trouble. It la a simple, harmless preparation, that removes union and hanqwt program. The Daniel Rasmussen, '06. ' j- 'library fetalis are as follows: During Next ., JCirty toe catarrhal muctta from the in ' testlnal tract and allays the infliim String trio, Under direction of Le-- : Years " Dr. V.- - It. Hafen. '16. " 'Alumni During Last Fifty Years,' matlon which cansea practically all Roy J. Robertson. Speech of welcome and introduJudge Wilford M, McKemMcL? '04. stomach, liver and intestinal all "Alumni ction of toastmaster, President Oscar FItty menta. Including appendicitis. One During Next '0L A. Kirkbara. Ines dose will convince or money re Allen, Years, Knight ' Tenor solo, J. W. McAllister; '14. fnnded at all druggists. Response of toastmaster, Judge J. Adv., t,. f , (Special- - to The Herald) PAYSON, May 8 The second an nual mnslc contest of studens f rom the Payson high school for the Dr. - tO' A. L. Curtis medal was held Thurs day night In the Nebo stnke taber nacle. The majority of the vocal contestants were singing in public for the first time and tbe purpose to develop musical " of talent, was very well demonstrated. Miss Margret Clayton received the decifdon of the Judges. She and Miss Anona Jensen tied with Miss Clayton winning in a 'second 6 Itryout. Miss Mildred Pace receiv ed the medal offered for the piano PROGRAM IS nr ri hi ii Elsie -- . from bur new, fresh and attractive patterns ii C'arroll'28. trio, Violet Celestla , and if .wiLi Ml?Ifc -- III Chamberlain Choose Your n v L.wn re r r .ne mj ets ltl frA: IIMJIJLJIU f V' '1 ML III .VflMV -- III Medquist Drug Stores ALUMNI (Special to The Herald) PAYSON. May 8 A reunion of the Dixon family was held in rhe T "hall geciind; ward - amtwcment 90 members with Thsrsday evening, of the family registering. , The was the birthday anniversary of Christopher Dixon. A family or' ganisatlon was effected wits the following officers: CL T, Dixon, president; C, C. F. Dixon, vice pres aw ldent ; Flint Dixon,, secretary snd treasurer; Mrs. C F. Dixon, cbabr- man of the social committee and Sirs. Martha Kapple, chairman ef the genealogical committee. It waa voted to have X reunion of the fam ily each year in the month of June. The following program waa given . ni8tory"of - Christopher Dixon, Miss Wildee Dixon;1 piano solo, Mrs. VirKinla Loveless; reading, Louise Dixon ; vocal solo, Mrs. Fliut Dixon ; fancy dances, Jean Dixon and Helen Gardner.:; original birth m i day poem. Mrs. Stella Harper. Re' fresbments. Many were present from various parts of the state. 9xl2frqm . , Paid Fancy Prices -- in stock. Rugs to fit any size room .Jtx, ' ." Carpets made to cover 'and fit your rooms.' . ; ' All our workmanshfp t -- - mhebest and guaranteeaK ' TWO RECEIVE ' : CURTIS MEDAL . . t Wm BROS COMBNY ' ' AGAIN --9 , PROVO MM Below is a list of popular cylinder new cars sold in the State of Utah as compiled from the records of the Secretary of State Registration Dept. by the Automotive Trades Pub- lishing - Co., Salt Name of Car BUICK Oldsmobile Lake City, Utah. ' Jcwett Willys-Knig- ht , - ; . . . . 69 53 142 47 136 43 183 'J . Hupmobile Paigef 7. . (Special to The Herald )t PAYSON, May 8 The students of sociology of the Payson high school went to Provo Thursday by automobile and vfistlted tbe Utirh County Infirmary and the State Mental Hospital. ' . 15 54 15 34 12 45 A Square Deal Or No Deal" : 16 11 Motor cars, like men, achieve success in proportion to the service they render, THEREIN LIES BUICK LEADERSHIP. modern nearly new, 4 rooms finished in basement, garage; 3x12 location immediate possession. Only $3400 will sell for $100 down and $30 per month. house 4x10 rods ground, north-eas- t. $1700 $25 down $25 per month Everything in Real . SEE THE BETTER 1926 BUICKS BEFORE BUYING ...,'':',.'.'... ... . Telluride Motor Go. Bilick Dealers For Phone-7- 9 11 Estate Owens Realty Co. 83 N. University Ave. Phone 663 Provo,Utah The Greatest Event . ; of ithe'.Season WATCJilj WAITf WM. BARNES 8.De-cen0ants'- of SPRINGVILLE LAIDTORESjr HIGH TO MAKE May 8- .services were held Wednesday, afternoon at the home"of Iloberf' J." Brudford for William Barnes, wlioxe lwdy . was brought here .from - Idaho Fulls, Bishop's councolor A. E. Idaho, Money was in charge of the service and at the commencement Tead a blographldkl' sketch of Mr. Barnes. Tbe .speakers, were John S. Davis and President HensjvA. Gardner, with closing remarks by Mr. Money. Music lnclwled a duct by Margaret Layshon und John Isaac, solos by Mrs. Bessie Jackson and Sirs. WaJ- lace Hales. K.W. reer offered the opening prayer,. John F. Beck tbe closing prayer and Reuben Gardner dedlcated'the grave in the Spanish . . Fork city cemetery. SPANISH SPANISH' fQVCSi May 'i()bn and Hannah' Llbby ( Utah pioneers deceased) Carter, anil' early settlers of Provo, gathered last Thursday evening at the Third ward amusement hall, Spanish Fork for the annual reunion of the Carter family, Members of the family were present from Salt Lake, Lehl, Provo, - Sprlngvllle, Payson, Kantaquln, and Genola were present in addition to the friends' and mem-tter- s of the family in Spanish Fork. A fine program was given at the beginning of tbe function under the of ' President William direction Carter of Provo; This Included a variety of stunts? tocal and instru mental music, readings and two short speeches'.1'.' At the close of the program, supper; was; served cafe' torla style'to 200. guests by the re frwhnient emraHtea. Folowlng the social, hotfraf luncheon a Short meeting was meld an the oftlcers for the ensuing, year elected as fol lows : Austin Carter, Hantaquin, president; A.H'stlii Cartert.',Spant8h Maylan Cart Fork, er, ' Spanish '.Fork.' treasurer; Ed ward Carter. Provo, secretary; Mrs. Kate B. Carter Spanish Fork, fami S ly historian.' r ' . i Z V It was unanfmougly voted by the members Of the family to hold tbe next reunion at Third ward amuse ment hall, on the first Thursday of May 1927. This was considered the most successful reunion that the family has ever held. Dancing rounded out the evening until the small hours of the morning. :r FORK, . ( Spedal ) " HONOR AWARDS i ''" "8" " ' ence Frsndsen, .Marie Nelson, HowS ard Maycock, Ruth Smith, Joseph i ine JJanfordt Alden Childs, Howat Mvro Alton Wheeler, Thorn, Chllds; ,Vera Chader, David Frrt Harold Holloy, Sarah Jenkins, Vlfl ginia vvmttaiter, Clifford Van LeGr van, Donna Salisbury, Louisa Rolfe, Bertrand Harrison, Jay Anderson, Wilford Manwarlng, Howard Bird, Alden Clark Eldon Ashcraft,- Bon- - . aid Whiting, Mary Walnwrlght. Gold Medals Howard Maycock, " Ruth Snilfli. . ' Athletic Awards. f Gold baske.t ball Russel Jensen, Myron Childs, Ruel Ashcraft, Ralph Noakes.' . Letter Alden Cbllds. Clair Gud- Aldep Clark, Harold Hoi- - ; ley, Fred Hoffman, Roan Johnson, ; Ray Parker, Ardeen Van Leu van. Sweater Harold Whiting Jones, Howard Maycock, Bar-ney Dougall, Garney Johnson; Gold Medal Weudall Mendenbsll, Alden Cbllds, .. - be6l)8erVed at the Sprlngvllt,, nigh school Monday when scholastic and1 athletic awards will be mkda, according " to announcement of school officials. Athletic awards will apply only to major activities which include football, basketball and track, according to the new award system which went into effect this year. Awards for scholastic activities include debating, school play and opera, student body officers, publications, including business manager and editor of the "Red and Blue." The,. block "S" pin will be award ed for tbe first year of qualification in a scholastic activity, and a gold medal to the boy and girl of the graduating class rendering the most efficient service to the high r 7school. A special program will be given during tbe day, at which the awards will be made and Monday evening the honor students will' be the SPANISH FORK, May8. Spec guests of the faculty at a banquet. Following are the students who ial ) Hundreds' of relatives and A1 have pageant entitled "The Dispenqualified for honors: to went from Fork friends Spanish Scholastic Awards. written by Mrs. Nettle sations,?, Mapleton Wednesday afternoon to Block "S" Blanch Hales, Flor- - Maeser McAllister and Mrs. Emily attend the funeral services of Mrs Willis, with verse by Theodore Cnrr Lenore Bird, who wag born and luncheon and tls, all of Salt Lake City, will lie ing evening Thursday was reared at Spanish Fork and The pro staged In the ' Sprlngvllle opera theTntt!e well known to the business people was In charge of M. R. Taylor house Friday evening May 14, at generally because of her long servlc. gram of the (finance committee and in 8 o'clock, under the direction of clerk In .'tie Commercial Bank as cluded an interesting talk by Prof. Mr. and. Mrs. M. E. Crandall Jr. . and assistant cashier.. ti T. Earl Pardoe, of 4be BvJ. TT.. who Tbe entertainment is a benefit' emphasized the thought that Is ne- for tbe Kolob Stake Genealogical ' cesssry. loRenllze the' Biggest' Society, and-- . will be presented by thlniy In vnnl tnvrn Anil twiaf- It- 1n'Anm nf SnrlnffvlllA'fl lpAHItl-f- talanf'.t INSPECTS BEES order to' make a success." Mrs. Eva, In addition to tbe pageant thea.;! Tiemers enttprtalned ''with pinno will be musical numbers comprise "SPAN I Sn' FORK," May 8. State solos with Miss Blanche Thomas of vocal solos, vocal , trios, vocii a Bee playlngT the nccompanlment.' There quartets, instrumental trio; and V was a good attendance. The usual choir. Aiv.arlety of stunts from the) like was a visitor hr'TWifs(lay on business connected with the bee SPANISH FORK, May 8. The community slncing of club songs various wards of the city will also ' be given. cub bld Us regular meetv.tras led by ProA.F. J, Faux.. Indnstry.rr-- , "diLv "will" i. 1' - . PAGEANT TO BE - TO MRS. BIRD SPRINGVILLE ' . , lt tea-roo- ,. PARDOETALKS TOKIWANIANS , . ;;. : GIVEN FRIDAY ' , DISPOSE? Years BIG REUNION . TO HOSPITALS 191 r. 20' ........... 295 " I (SpetlaJL;jte Herald) STUDENTS GO SPRINGVTLLE NEWS -- A- ; Willlnms of Provo. 221 79r Essex Studebaker Nash Overland Hudson Total Sales 1926 to April 30 90 . V. ft Total Sales for April ' "" ". Prof. S. I SPANISHFORKNEWS CARTERS HOLD students. The judges were llVof. W. F. Hansen, Prof. J. V. McAllister and EUREKA- ;- SPANISH FORK; V. |