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Show PAY VOLUME XXXIII NUMBC3 tS PAYSON, MRS, LEIiORA C. BOYLE Fourth of July Jaysons UTAH, JULY 1, 1921. FATHERS AND SONS DIES SUDDENLY AT Program Outclasses that PRICE, FIVE Completion of the Concrete PERMANENT CAMP THE FAMILY HOME TO CENTS Road from Salt Lake BE DEDICATED ta ai of Every Other Section Booming of Cannon Next Monday Morning Will Usher 1 n a Day of Celebration, the Equal of Where in Utah Connty, - as the Goddess of Liberty in the Fourth of July parade which will mark the opening of the national holiday in Paysou next Monday after official announcement of the arriving of the anniversary has been made The by the booming of cannon. honor was conferred on Miss Wilson A total of 710 by popular vote. votes were cast, Miss Wilson receivThe balance of the vote ing 469 stood as follows: Crysta. Ware, 147; Geraldine Fairbanks, 42; Edith Bills, 15; Pearl Kitchen, 11; Jennie Beece, 10; Mrs. Juanita Mitchell. 11; Alice Stark, 3; Christy Francom, 1 and Reva Simmons 1. The parade which will form on the streets on North Main street, will be the .finest ever seen in Pay spu. It is promise that every mercantile anfl every fee house will represented in (he by a flpat, and it is anticipated that there will be a score or more of private derated cpr in tfeo It will fee led by the profession. The position of Iaytwn Silver band- honor will be given to the Goddess of Liberty riding on a magnificently flu will be followdecorated float. ed by other civic floats, merchant ears and private automobiles A number of unique features will appear in the parade according to of the p&raue committee, members and there will be a number of surThe wild west show will prises. have a position in the parade with a large number of handsome hones and riders. e Airplane Ai 11 at 1L oclock in the morning Bterl- - M ing Mcfleth yrjil appear ju tfee Jieay-enbiwjth feia flew plane, from the winga of which, at a height of more than 1,000 feet, some his mechanician will perform Mr. will McBeth feats. put daring his airplane through aB the latest air stunts During this time some sport events for the kiddies will be carried out and there win be muste in Memorial park. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon " the Wild West show will be staged on the high school campus and it will be the best performance of the kind ever presented before a Utah county tpudience. All of the usu&l features of ft wild west show will fee presenfe and numerous ppijeg yjll fee f) (fared for the best riders, S '' - s - Big Baseball Game. J. W. MILES VICTIM OF PAINFUL ACCIDENT escaping death Mrs. J. was the victim of an extremely painful accident at her home last Sunday morning when a atove which she waa attempting to clean with gasoline exploded and set fire Almost the entire to her clothing. upper portion of her body was terribly burned and it ia feared that her face and neck may be permanently Narrowly W. Miles disfl-ffure- Mrs. Miles had thrown a cloth sat united with gasoline, into the stove, with a view of burning out the soot, amd the first cloth not having completed the work she threw in a second one The first cloth. apparently had not been completely consumed and the gassee filled the stove, while As soon Ihe first elotk smouldred. as the second cloth was thrown into the stove the gases at once exploded and the flames shot out, striking Mrs. Miles end her clothing at once caught fir. Screams attracted the attention of neighbors, and Mm. 8. E. Ware, the Irst on the scene, hurried to the house,' finding Mts.' Miles sitting In a chair, with arms outstretched, sufferFirst aid remedies ing intensely were quickly applied and a physician twas summond. For several days it appeared doubtful whether or not Mrs. Miles would survive, but she Is now surely on the road to recovery, although suffering. MANY VIOLATION OBSTRUCTION ORDINANCE Many complaints have been 'made recently concerning the excess flow of water through the gutters on Main street, due to the diverting of water from the irrigating ditches on the south benc into (he pbannejs leadis strictly ph ing down tpwn. In violation of the city ordinance and persons so diverting the water are subject to proaeeution. The ordinance covering the matter Is as fololws: Section 332. Flooding Streets and Sidewalks Every person wko wilobfully, carelessly or negligently structs, injures of floods any street or sidewalk by the flow or seepage of water, ot who wilfully, carelessly or negligenty permits water under his control to escape in any manner so as to obstruct, injure or flood any street Or sidewalk, within the limits of thi? cjty, is guilty of a misdeamflr. The penalty for violation of the erdinanae, on conviction, is a fine of not more than ISO, or Imprisonment not more than 30 days, or both fine and Imprisonment Ike e t. Mjss M arjqrja Wilson entertained a SATURDAY EVENING group of her yqmg girl friends on Thursday afternoon to celebrate her She was assistthirteenth birthday. ed by her mother, Mrs. Alfred R. The rooms were decorated Wilson with a profusion of beautiful summer A patriotic scheme was deowers. The veloped in the dining room. guests were seated at one long table centered with a basket of bine larkspur1. red and white rambler rosea. In the Patriotic favors were given. doll dressing contest, the most clever worker ,Miss Ada Hamilton received A similar a pretty American flag. prize was won by Miss Rhea Stark in a guessing game Planned by Boy Scouts. Mrs. Lenora Cloward Boyle, widow M. Boyle who died about five years ago, died auddenly at the family home on Second West street, last Tuesday Death was duo to heart failure. Mrs. Boyle was born in Iowa on At the age of eigh April 22, 1850. teen months she came to Utah with her parents, Thomas and Rebecca who were the Cloward, among early pioneers into the great American desWhen quite a young girl she ert, was married to Mr. Boyle and assumed her place among the most highly esteemed women of the state. Mrs. Boyle is survived by one brother, William Cloward, a residont of Dnchesene, and four sisters, Mrs. Enoch Monk and Mrs Lettie Simmons of Payson, Mrs. Luella Fillmore of Eureka and Mrs. Elizabeth Mat Several children thews of Arizona. mourn her demise, among them being Mrs, Ras Robinson, Mrs. Jessie Earl and Miss tlffie Boyle of ray-sonand Mrs. Fred Freeman of Span There are eight grand ish Fork. children. While Mrs. Boyle was not prominent in society, She was one of those whole-soulewomen, hospitable, kind was and gracious, whose presence whose was influence and magnetic felt in everything good and loyel. She was a member of the Social Tea and took a becoming interest in its activities. The funearl waa held yesterday from the Presbyterian afternoon ihe - Rev.' Wiktman Murphy tdnrreh, It was largely attended officiating. by friends of the family, regardless of religious affiliation. The floral tribute were beautiful and completeInterment ly covered the casket was made in the city cemetery. Dedication of the permanent recreational grouuds of the Fathers and Sous organization will take place during the annual outing ou July 14, 15 and 16. At the same time a w ill bo prize given to the boy scout most appropriate name the suggesting for tho camp. There will also be a prize for the best plan for a scout hut. It is expected that the outing will be enjoyed by 160 fathers and about 300 sons, and it will be the largest gathering of fathers and sous that has ever taken place in the Nebo The program will includo a stake. game of baseball between the Salem First loam and tho Spanish Fork There will also be a ward team. game between fathers and sons. The following officers and committees will have charge of tho affair: Joseph Reece, camp chairman. Dr. N. Ellsworth, camp director. Dr. Joseph Hughs, commissioner of first aid. Melvin Wilson, camp fire toaster. Program CoinmiHeeTt, H. Clayton, Vernon Berk, Pratt Thomas, Lewi Bates, Clarence Smith and Flint Dix- d INTEREST INCREASES OP The baseball game between Payson and the Foreign Wet Veterans will be called at 4 oclock in tko after- FIREMENS BALL TO BE GIVEN SATURDAY NIGHT noon immediately following the wild west performance. It win be one of the fastest games of ball thl One of the most enjoyable affairs season as the Veterans are leaders of ft the season wife be tfee Volunteer the TrfliJey Wgue in SM (wfl Firemen ki feall tomorrow night in the have tb reputation for fast snappy pavilion, The affair is worthy of ball. the patronage of everyone, as the ' In the evening there will be a proceed will be devoted to providing grand concert In Memorial park to new uniforms for the firemen and to which the general public will be wel equipping the Bew fire station to be come In its entirety the program erected, on Utah avenue, east of the out classes that to be presented Paysonian office, with a new bell, as in Utah eomty in celebration well as to providing much new equip-menfiCPthe nations birthday. any-wVy- Simple Oaremony. of James of Which Will Not Be Found Any Miss Madeline Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. B.- Wilso, will act MRS. te Esteemed Daughter of Early Pioneers Outing Promises to Be Largest is Laid to Pinal Rost With and Most Enjoyable Ever CONCERTS INAUGURATED BY PAYSON BAND The first of the Saturday evening summer concerts was presented by the Payson Silver band, under direction of Melvin Done last Baturdav evenof Main ing at the intersection The excelstreet and Utah avenue. lence of the concert reflects great credit on the members of the band and the splendid program was enjoyIt has ed by a large gathering. been suggested that some of the concerts be given from the band stand in Memorial park, and the matter is elng taken under advisement III TOYIISEND PARK Official announcement that a first class road is at once to be construct f ed up the Payson canyon, and tfee fact that a survey fCr (he road i now being made, has .stimulated in pork, one of Utah jeret in Townsend countys most beautiful canyon re-- , treats and has caused considerable rivalry among the people of Payson, as well as among residents of Salt Lake and other parts of the state, in the selection of lets on which to build summer homes. There does not seem to be a doubt that the road will be built immeiatoly and when it is finished there will not be a canyon resort in the state more readily accessible. Regardless of the present rather ppor condition of the road owing to the fact that scarcely any work has been done on it this year, scores of people from Payson and other parts of the state daily seek relief from the heat of the cities by a trip np the canyon, and on Saturdays and .Sundays the i Last more pronounced. exoflu reveled Sunday nearly 100 person in the shade of the magnificent trees and enjoyed the cool breeze which always are to be found np Payson Many took a lunch witfe canyon them and enjoyed dinner in the grovep beside the beautiful running on stream of the coollet water earth. People from other part of the country who have visited Townsend park during the past, few weeks, and who have visited many of the canyon resorts, unqualifiedly have proOf nanounced Townsend park one tures most beautiful canyon retreats to be found anywhere In the west and have expressed the opinion that Payson canyon constitutes one of the richest assets of the city of Parson, whiefe if exploited, should draw tonrists and seekers of summer homes from all parts of the country. small Before the summer is over village of summer home ownera will have arisen in Townsend park. Choice have loentlons for summer homes been secured bv .Tames Knowles, of Knowles Motor company,, Dave Shuler, of the Shuler Motor comnanv. B E. Townsend. Don Page, Foster t Badham. W. F. Ellsworth. Owen .John Barnett, .T. O FUsworth J. C. Townand Dr. L. D. Tfouts. send, owner of the Townsend perk, -- P.ar-nef- Payson Assured by Officials County Commissioners Yield to Demands of Commercial Club for Serviceable Road , Up v Payson Canyon, One of the Most Valeable Assets of .City. The subject of road building has been a topic of more tliuu usual iu turest iu Paysou for tho pant week, duo to tho fact that statu aud county officials have at lust 'nsuu to tho do mauds of tho tuuos, as well as to the fact that tho people of this sec lion of tho slato will uu lougoi bo ignored w lulu Inigo bums of mouoy ure boiug spout iu other parts of tho state iu roud improvement, uud have given ussuruute that the roud between Provo aud Paysou shall ul onto bo completed, aud thut tho roud up Paysou cunyuu sLuli bo lobunt so that the beauties oi that woudouuud of uuturo may bo enjoyed without four oi wieok iu driving through its winding luugth, on. Aeeoidiug to reports which have Cnmp Site nnd Parking Walter been freely circulated by uieu who . Moore, Harold T.nndell and Amlev arc iu a position to knoy, work ou Transportation consisting of Troop tlffi road to Provo will bo beguu with Committee from each ward First, iu a tew days. Tho poor sti etches of Grant Simons, Otto Frlandson; Secload betweeu bpringville uud Provo ond. Philo C. Wightman,, J. R. Vance; Third, Henry Smith and E, L. Mo CONSERVE TUE WATER Cormick. BAYS MR FROVSTGAAliD APPEARANCE OP BURGLARS An appeal for conservation of CAUSES SHOCK OP DEATH water dunug the dry period has been For the first time in a long period made by Carl Provstgaurd, suporiu-teudeuof water works. It ia urgburglars have chosen Payson for the scene of their operations and the ed by Mr. Provstgaurd that those use of appearance of a yeggman is said to who huvo permits for the have been the direct cause of the water than is absolutely uecessury death of Mrs Iienora Cloward Boyle aud that the use uf garden hose in this city last Tuesday. A burglar without the nozzle be Btnctly avoidIt is also suggested that the in home the of Mrs. Boyle ed. appeared a night or two previous to her death practice of turning on the sprinkler and was caught in one of tho rooms and giving it no attention bo avoidWhile there iB plouty of water by one, of Mrs Boyles daughters. ed. The shock was one from .which Mrs. for all legitimated purposes if used Boyle is reported never to have re- properly, Mr. Provstgaud says that couservation is necessary covered. that no occur. This is not the first may shortage appearance of burglariously inclined individuals in Payson in recent weeks. Special Excursion Rate. Abonr a month ago on two successive oc via Orem Line, Sundays and Holiejvsions, between midnight and two days, Payson to Salt Lake City and nr tax. oclock in tho morning, a man sud- return, $3.10, including denly appeared in the window of one of tho ladies on tho second floor Have your picture taken July 4 but made bis escape before tho po- at Daniels New Studio, First South lice could respond to a call. street. Advertisement. Reports of the work of burglars from other homes have come to the police, also, f quite recently. The people of Payson are aroused to the situation nnd on the next ape pearance of the mnraulod it is that he will.be met with a bullet. laid uuiiu ul irovu from lao.dugwuy. io tUe corneiil puvcmuui, , ciuuaciui-izeas t,no worst uy sumo urn-erbUclchcs or roud to bo- loam auy- - ' whore ru Uio stale, uie to OO puVod without iuilliet demy, aud luo load through SpMugviUo aud botweeu Pay-su- u aud bpauish 1 oik, which iu Uio boeu tho past 'tew liiouUis havesource ot guuraulccu.g perdition ' to scores of dnvois, is to" WP reconstruct" .' ed immediately. For these' auiulT lav ora Paysou is doubly Uiuuklul and uveiy citizen, feels highly giutelul to the l'ayson Commercial club for taking up tho mutter witn couuly and state officials which ,and domuudutg lecogiutrou 1ms been denied to it for so lung a timo while other parts of the county aud stuto havo been enjoying paved highways and tho best of roads llnough their picturesque cauyons. d v Paysou Canyon Road Pul-ver- Survey ors already arc at work lay-ruout tho road through tho Pay-so- u uud other cunyon, aud grudurg gnuchiucry passed through Payson yea-- ' torduy ou the way up tho canyon. The proposed route for the road waa inspected duriug- the week by members of the board of county com ro sioners aud representatives of the forestry service with tho result that the road is to have a width of at least two rods tho entire distance from the mouth of the canyon as far as Townsend park, one of tho most beautiful canyon retreats in the state and a most valuable asset to layson. It i only within the past two or three years that tho peoplo of Pay-so- n have awakened to tno full realization of the feeauty and commercial importance of Payson canyon to the Numerous summer homes have city. been established at Townsend park and many new" homes will be Teady for ocrnpancy belore tho elose of To the tourist the canyon summer offers wonderful attraction, not- only for its scenic beauty, shade and coolness, but for its fishing, tho finest bonuties to bo found in any stream making their home 'in Payson creek. The fact that tho Payson canyon road actually is to be built i a source of general rejoicing. g t pro-abl- GMOOT HAS APPOINTMENTS FOR NAVY AND ARMY SCHOOLS Senator has been advised that he will have two vacancies to fill at the Annapolis naval academy and one at West Point military academy, and has decided to. fill these places by competitive The superintendent of public instruction at Salt Lfike will be asked to arrange an examination open to all Ptah aspirants Becking to enter one or the other academy, nnd he will later announce the date of the examinations and give information to candidates. Those passing the high-- i est examination will be ' appointed by Senator Smoot, SmoWt has a number of application on for lots file. Plan are now bong considered for organising n club among the ownprs of summer homes, with a view to stoeking one of the upper lakes, less than a quarter of a mile above Townj send park, withtropt, and reserving1 thp lake a a private fis ng ground for members of the club. The pro position is meeting with much favor by those wfeo already have seenrrd sites for summer homes, and all who make sueh reservations will be for membership. The organization will bo something on the order of n ronnfry elub and ns it develops, featured maintained by the country elnbs of the larger pities will be inaugurated. . Salem Entertains in Honor . of Opening of New Lake for Everything is in readiness celebration inci- Salems big four-dadent to tho opening and ehriatcning of the lake. Committees made up citizens,! of loyal and progressive marshaled by Mayor Eli F. 'Taylor,1 havo been busy for seveial weeks in! bringing the clubornte plana to ma turity and when the curtain rises at 6 oclock this evening a panorama1 of exceptional beauty will bo present! y j ed. J For thp convenience of the people1 of Payson who desire to witness thej christening ceremony a special train oxer the Orem line will leave Inysun this evening at 6 oclock. The return may be made on tho train leaving Salem at 8:i0 oclock Just ns the sun begins to set behind Ihe western bills, the water quee-0- , with, an escort of twenty-fivcouples, ill sail up the lake in boats spec (ally provided, and will land at a A scene of padesignated point. geantry will bo presented, an artistic outlinin' picture worth going miles to witness 'The "name-o- f the 'lake, kf-looted by contest, will be unfurled; and ainid appropriate ceremony,, (hej lake will bp ehristom d. The performance will occupy about two hours. On Snturdny there will be a grand parade in thp morning and from 12 to 2 a band concert, in the oak grove. At 2 O'clock in tho afternoon a pro the gram - will ba presented and prize for tho narno of tho lake will In- - awarded. , tom 4 to S oclock tomorrow a sjtort program will be carried out and there will bp a bathing girls rev up wiueli, tor the physical beauty of the young ladies appearing in it, is promised to be a revelation rivaling anything vet semi oil tile sands at Newport or Narragonsett. On Sunday there vv;i II be an service and a band concert in the afternoon. , Fourth of tally,- will ushered in on Monday morning with!a salute A buggv parade, feaat sunrise ture,, J. for the little folks pnrtieuavly will be given and at. 10:30 a patriotic progfam. ItF'the, nftsernbon then' will bo kiddie ances and sports, am! tho crowd will adjourn to Payson at 1 oclock to witness thp .ball between Payeon anil tho Veterans of ' : , Foreign lVar. Payson merchants a fid professional ffioq.jwho have! contribnteil to thp prizes for events, are: Stats flank of layson, Paysoh Exchange Saving? Mowantile Co opera bank, Farmer 1 ion,.Teiisen Si Erickson, lViloii Millinery, F. Dee n, Skaggs Pari Stores Furnicompany, T.n at & ture oompnnv, Smith Bros. Confection--or- , g-- re ,v . Pera-ou..Pa- Colvin Reece, Dr. JYH. Ells- Dr. L. N. worth, D. Sfeivart, Shaler Motor company, Central J .timber & Hardware company, T n. Barney, B. F.'Ott, (.olden Ride Store, Payson Bottling Works' ami PaysoniAn Publishing company. , Pr. L. . |