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Show ?r a.djn L. ? J v- f rnA'-r'- iMue ' .;-.- v : -- 'H Hf iif' Vr :- & v : V -- s V o 4 T - - 7- -..r State .Council of Defense ' - 4 A STRICTLY INDEPENDENT OPPiSON REPRESENTATIVE PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST VOLUME THIRTY ONE AND SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY. 1919 28, FORTY-EIGH- EDUCATORS APOSTLE JAS. LTAMAGE -- ' The quarterly conference of the the spirit of the meeting. Bore im Nebo Stake of Zion was held at the testimony that this was the trork of pavilion in Spanish Fork, Utah, Sat- - the Lord. Had enjoyed the spirit of 23 and 24, k;g With the meetings of Friday, August tlie Utah Vocational and Junior Ex-- ! tension Educational Conference was Notlce Given Regarding New Law with Regard brought to a closse. The Conference, with which has been held the Pacific to Compulsory Educa-- t Coast Regional Conference for Part Time Education,' has occupied for the tion. last two weeks the cep ter of attenlion ' at the University of Utah. Next Tuesday, September 2, the On the campus and in the lecture halls have gathered not only the lot al Payson High School including Junior school principals, vocational director'-- , and Senior departments will commence and city and counts superintendents active work of registering students. from the corners ami highways of our to the Owing requirements of the state, but our neighbors, Neiadj, education, Colorado. Idaho, Oregon, and law- regarding compulsory Washington have contributed of their jas Passel ty our la8t legislature and best brains and attention to the consul going into effect for the first time oration of the problems of the boy and j this year, it will be well for all tlie gild. Discussion has been free and school patrons and young men and lively and it is beneved nimli good women between the ages of 14 and 18 lias resulted lrom the conferences In to take particular notice. Quoting from the state superintendents letter fact, some have made bold to it the greatest edm alional is the following: achievement of recent expenem e. First All parents and guardians While it is an impossible task to aie required to send their young peoso a h of summarize hi series 18 years of age to a regular under ple to the field of education without losing a very great deal, yet it public or private school unless they may prove worth while to attempt are exempt under the law or are exsome crystallization of tlie large and cused to enter employment. broad questions arrived at It is be 18 Seond Boys and girls under lieved that a clearer adjustment will years of age who do not attend a regbe effected between the boys aed ular public or private school most girls clubs and tlie workers umh t secure employment permits from the the Smith Hughes Act than formerly school official and then regisand that hereatter the two features pioper class for the eqpiv-alen- t ter in a part-timof activity will more nearly assume hours per week. of four their proper proportions and relation Third It is the duty of any em-ship. School work in agricultural lines under the jurisdiction of the ployer, may take on a broader aspect and law, to permit boys and cultural sub part-tim- e the commonly 18 years of age to attend under more girls conform to he made rather jects classes four hours per week. directly to the needs of every dav part-timThe courses offered in the Possibilities in the industrial world high not formerly realized have been point school this year are as follows: ed out. especially for tlie girls. JUNIOR HIGH, FIRST YEAR Finally, the boy and the girl and the should father conscientious mother and English, 15 points; Geography, 15 he grateful to the Conference for tie points; ElementTy Industrial Science, lucking of converts to fne docrr'iie ot 15 points; Reading, 6 potatajdviM ' supplying their niisT'PVgeit 'vrrt'fHr and History, . 15 points; 'Mathematic, The Conference has emphasized edu- 15 points; Music, 9 points; Penmani cation for something, as ship, 3 points; Spelling, 3 points; Sewfrom mere education. A dearer-co- n 3 points; Woodwork, 3 points; education . a ing ception of vocational Education, 3 points. Physical keener appreciation of the need foi JUNIOR SECOND YEAR vocational education, and for women as well as for men; and for the real English, 15 points; General Science iation of these needs, the demand fm and Sanitation, 15 points, History, efficient, praitnal, experienced, pto 15 points; Reading, 6 points; Mathe-maticfessiotially trained teaiheis who will 15 points; Sewing, 3 points, go mto the work wnli a inissionai 3 points; Music, PenmanWoodwork, Co1 spirit, is the sum,' an of the 6 points. and Spelling, ship erne as made bv one ,f lie Keen edu JUNIOR THIRD YEAR . enters participating in it. 8, Held at Spanish Fork Pavilion Last Saturday and Sunday Apostle Talmage Urges Cleanliness in Administering Sacrament Makes Strong Appeal for Better Conditions Spiritually in Stake. undar August BEGINS TUES. Problems Finished. Interesting and Instructuctive Quarterly Conference 1919 ' HIGH SCHOOL Two Weeks' Discussions of Vocational and Part Time Educational TALKS FROM SHOULDER - END CONFERENCE T calling in blessing his brethern Said he had been called upon to bless SATUR- MORNING SESSION, many of the young brethern who w ere the Saints DAY AT 10:30 A. M. going away. Admonished aad umTbleJ On the stand were Apostle James ito be would Hls tb and l8erve sPmt ,E. Talmage, Presidents Joseph Reece wth them brethern (I bless and Joseph Gardner, five High Coun-,b- e and sisters. Keep the commandments eilors and Patriarch Wm. Jex. President Joseph Reece presided. ,of God and this blessing will be by the congregation, under ted upon you, Amen. the direction of Prof. C. O. Nelson, Re. Singing by the congregation, Come, Come. Ye Saints. (deemer of Israel. Opening prayer was offered by El Benediction by Elder Wm. J. der Wm. Jex, lor. We Singing by the congregation, MORNING SESSION, SUNDAY, Thank The O God for a Prophet. AUGUST 24 President Reece was , glad to meet President Reece, presiding. Joseph with the Saints in Conference. Said it was necessary that we look after! Singing by the Nebo Stake choir, our temporal of fairs, but it was undor the direction of Prof. C. 0. Now Let Us Rejoice in the Day .necessary that we meet of Salvation. to receive our food, gether spiritual In reporting the condition of affairs! Prayer by Elder August Swenson, t of the Stake, President Reece said Singing by the choir, Pilgrim s Mr. and Mrs. i Robert Mattinson, there "was a slackness on the part of 'chorus. Yesterday was a big day for the the Saints in attending sacrament residents of celebrat'Pioneer our city, The 9aCrament was administered old fblks of Nebo Stake in . meetings and observing the Sabbath under the direction 0f the Spanish ,ed their golden wedding anniversary number came from diff'rent ttat h Wuld be Pork Seeond Ward. Jlast Saturday at their home in the se. partg t$ participate in the entertain- some movement or syslem pleased President Charles H. eond ward. All of the children were meat. At 10:30 a. m. the following could be inangarated to arouse an present for the happy oeeaslon tint program was rendered at the taber- awakening with regard to being more We Regreted his inability to be with the the youngegt 80n Martinson. nacto: energetic in serving the Lord. are at a loss to know what to do Saints in conference yesterday. one children and grandhildren - Prayei by Bro. Chas. Hancock. Forty to accomplish better things. In rlos-b- e Said it was not so much the inf or partook of the' elaborate wedding - Congregational" MCome, singing. which we needigupper which wag fte able to sense our situation, and mation of vent Como, ye Saints. principal ing hoped and prayed that we might as it is the inspiration of the gospel. tke day. Music from the handsome Address of welcome, Pres. Chas. as saying new improve it. Quoted Wm. A. Morton a gift .from the White. . machine, talking Elder Sorenns Gardner reported the that the spirit of indifference Sweet Old Loves sons, furnished a part of the enter-in,annonyJ s.world,. today ;? f TtWa 'e . Joagewsemr . 1 . n infalli iSv-Thelma Perry. our desire for it. We build our spirit- of life. The war has made us more A later Bose of Last on the Solo, ual intelligence Summer, following! year intelligence indifferent and neglectfu . Many of ,the birth of the first child they mov- - Miss Blanche McBeth. - of estate. the our forme Urged serve to zeal a with our left boys which has been their pd to Remarks, Pres. Joseph Reece. developement of faith and spiritual God and a knowledge of the faith. home since. The remainder of their Alioe Jones, Trio, Hazel Jones, gifts. Elder James E. Talmage brought Many of them returned with family were born and reared here. Afton Argyle. and knowledge strengthened, Thp , greetings and blessings) from the First zeal children are Mrs. Eliza- Wm. Beddoes, Salem. I congrat- but many returned with their faith hpth Nolan Mrs Lanra Borup, Mrs. Song, Presidency, and Apostles. Jos. Reece. Benediction, ulate those who are here. There are shattered. Their visions of n ic e Frank and Henry B. Immediately after the program all Barnett, yjnn;e various deases. Is there anyone in the nes and bloodshed led hem to be. yfaftinson, Mrs. Effie Simons, Veus were treated to a sumptuous dinner congregation who thinks he has dis- lieve that God was not in the strug- an hour8 Josepll B and Boy Mattin 'at the Pavilion. After Bingham. covered the disease and the remedvt The great war as no con gQn p)jQSe from out of town who weic gle. all at- old friends with Timohandshaking Elder Jos. W. Fairbanks quoted inced the world. that t ere is a io for occasion the at show included tended tj,e 1(,rP a Fred Gayety picture thy, second chapter ts the condition, and jhat we have a sa vation o wor Ru8ton and son of Moapa, Nevada, Theatre. j "but did not suggest tbe remedy. El-t- r we here. Hoped out in our existence Dick Barnett and daughter of David T. Lewis thought the flu would leave this eonferenc with a Mr and Mrs peter Borup and our for 0gdeilj present largely responsible make a Mr- - and Mrg Aieck Nolan Elder S. D. Moore determination to do better, familjrj condition. t new record and raise the standard '8nd Mr and Mrs Joseph Mattinson faith. of lack was disease the thought Paul as We need the teaching of the first Ihe stake. 'Quoted Apostle q( Eureka - The council met in regular session of the ashamed not Talam 1 Elder the Gospel. principles of an was "Paul Christ. texts of Jesus pre- Gospel Monday, August 25, at eight thirty mage said there are many Payson Volunteer Fire Department Are we sincere t educated man. It was the power of sented for ns. p. m. record. once more a breaks There is no , Wo need faith and repentance. If we God unto salvation. Har-i J. 0. Barney Dixon Kapple-Roll call show'ed Mayor Erlandson, which nnd otVher need teaching our Presidency way under heaven by and councilman old Simmons, I ealand McBeth the no in bv There Wilson is and saved. mav 'McCormick, Council it, be profit mankind may High A. G, 'Buckingham represented Pay-a- t namfe of the Lord Amen. Tav-lo- r connected with the plan; there Done and and Sargent present, myth the st'tu firemens tourna- Our Singing by the congregation, is no mystery connected with the prin absent. should mct: gt Every fann bureau men! gafldy Angv,st 21st and broke Asked 'God We Raise to Thee. salvation ip es of right and attend at the Sara. farmers W. con- The communication from Citv At Charles outing T,rPvi0Tl8 ladder the in a, Elder records Benediction by for blessings of Apostle Talmage and t0gU Tkere be free transporta test two fifth torney and and four in State road commission Booth. by winning Saints assembled. tion from Lehi for those who go on wcondg. The Salt Lake city firemen AFTERNOON SESSION, AT 2 P.M. Ihe of Santa, read information. M. Hefe fff Halladay J. Bishop the electric line. A splendid program President Joseph Reece presiding. econd place, their time being conference got motion, duly seconded Upon proper missing "Now regretted quin has the been congregation, arranged. Principal speakers ouf and fr, r fifths seconds. This and Singing by listassembled, matter of eradicat the We have vesterdayT carried, Salva of in The Day T et Us Rejoice ing weeds was referred to committee ened to the singing, partaken of the . tion. Al on streets and public grounds. an (.bread a"d " wU1 be held ftt 10 B m The record' at Salt Lake Prayer was offered by Elder J Citf in 1916, time the word ,nCoting Upon proper motion, duly seconded bert Powell. - r devoted wiU be afternon P, Principally foOT and four fifths seconds. At the and Reoorted Rantaqnin Sister Blanche McBeth and Elder carried, recorder was authorized contests bathing,dancing, Hneet at v 0gden in 1917, they again to mail engineers estimate of states Carl O. Nelson sang a duet. all. etc. for Free peaches ;won this race. In 1918 they did not Elder Henry A. Gardner said that wiater. portion on district No. 4, to State Mid. To talk or chat meanwhile jenter the tournament as almost all Road Commission. we lack thorough preparation. "We truthfulthe to testifnonv of and parents. was not proper or seemly. The First 0 the team were in the service honor the integrity to Upon proper motion, duly seaonded Melvin Wilson, president of Presidency have established certain this year without practice they set Spoke of self sacrafie and servie comes I and Eldr carried, the engineers estimate "When responsibility others. , proprieties to be observed in adminls- a new record that will never be brok- - of y m M M I A. f Nebo Stake, portion was laid on the Citys believe onr young people will rise to should sacrament. it the en nnlegs it is by Payson. First, work tering Mutual Improvement table. said, the occasion. Is our greatest desire . of be done in cleanliness. The hands childto prove faithful and rear our Upon proper motion, duly seconded z'a ould'Be washed immediately before D at The I'or Mutual tear of the the nfluen epidemic. ren in and carried, the inspection of district he the breaking the bread. It is pleasing should be. I believe we should at its June con for cue adopted de- - to the Lord that No. 4 was left with committee on had be bowls our should Anger We guard more sociable. We -- stand for spiritual slogan Leff streets, to take up with engineer Hud- attendanc at on the table for the purpose of again Hoped that we childrens virtue. greater by 'dleson immediately. our velopment Mutual con- - washing the hands, and have nap- would be true to our God and sacrament meetings. Meting adjourned. to dry the Angers on. Bishops kins will vention will be held September i e not doing their duty if Elder James E. Talmage: We they per- jban Harding, proprietor of the ButterThe choir rendered the anthem, rait tbe P"ent. Cause unwortby to Partake of the cUp Dairy, had the misfortune to try ? Teak t0 tll08e tbe Me. Unto a Come of effect me: anient. If there be any in the break his leg Monday evening while and Effect. Cause is Apostle James E. Talmage spoke, Effect is in turn a ward .that are known to be unworthy his have to previous cause. was deiivering milk. He was out with his glad saving that he cause for something else. If yon size of ke bishop should notify them to re- - '0ider brother as is his custom each the to as nninion changed do somRoper was in the city Tuesthe frain from partaking of the sacra - ,pveningi je make8 the delivery and Judge aire to do right, do it, but me evidenced by as connected with the business on Nebo Stake, all day from Nnent. ething." "Lord remove p,is brother drives the car. In some juvenile court. Albert Schwartz was of larger attendance over yesterday. man (Wise scolded (vanity and lyings. you kave f0jd them then your Rway as he alighted from the running arrested and fined $25 for delivering The absent ones were not 11 Give me imtheT poverty nor were old.) ones ceases. Some do not (board his leg became twisted and the jjbacco to njjnors. The young man present the but responsibility "Feed me with food best yesterday riches.sisters the Notified when they ibone was broken between th knee andwas accosted on the street by minors tke sacrament 0f partakc full and congratulated. suited for me. lest I become blame if should. It is a sin not to partake of hip. to in part were, and asked to purchase tobacco for and that they or poor say who is the Lordt or brothers were neg- - n1(, sacrament unles Von are not on husbands them. He secured the money from their God in of name times former steal, and take the 8in oi a with 'terms Said that went to a store, purchased the poking neighbor see should ligent. vain. -- Proverbs Hi, - We ordered to provoke have committed a serious offense .The were and delivered it to the boys. sisters the few. To pro- - Improi ernent Association is an asset to it that our wants are works. to good brethren case w as settled out of ad Another the k Elder Geo. H. BrimhalP said Nebo court wherein nine boys were taken been yoke meant to persuade, insist, plead to the Bishop nd is working for had what to listened with profi Put the respon and compel. e Savio said. Related the story of let him for . ... Dont him. u ienern mm - of Galilee, sibility on and the storm on the sea order Church the could not have the Nebo stake tabernacle on Wedries- - several miles when it was tied behind general that Said function organization chief get. and discussed it. "The sacrament the keen conceived while but mind the to awaken wa by any day evening at 8:30 p. m. Umpiring an automobile and pulled around of our church schools is due probably to 0f God. But the plan or outline will of hearts passed; w'bs the being Respectfully, in til the rope, which was around the the spirit of Christ set by tbe ones on thi nol save us. In wrardg that have been JOHN DIXON, President. the s neck, severed an artery, re- example poney the young people." C. there found have been Director. j investigated on had enjoyed NELSON, 6) he page (Continued salting in the death of the animal, Wm. Jex said An-zuii- ad ?? tonln-bution- j Mattinsons Celebrate n Old Folks are Entertained ?' Golden Wedding I j i , Ta ' - the-gosp- - 1 1 Hthe s pg,,,, Council Proceedings Farm BufeaU at Saratoga Monday j -- f' IrTas free! T v e v s -- , sl;Vn e i -- 28., With the Juvenile Court ' jjf English, 15 paints; Civic Biology, points; Civics, 15 points; Mathematics, 15 points; Spanish, 15 points; Oral Expression, 6 or 9 points; Commercial Arithmetic, Woodwork, Sew. ing, Physical Education. Special students will be admitted in industrial courses of agriculture and home economics. Two hundred twenty five points will be required for completing the junior high school and receiving a certificate. The following courses will be offered in the Senior High School: English, (a), (b), (c); English Lit erature, American Literature, public speaking and dramatic, oral expres- - . plane sion, (a) and (b); Spanish, geometry, advanced mathematice, botbaeteri sanitation, any, physology, ,voc. agriculture I, ology, physics, voc. agriculture II, home economics, foods, agriculture (c), home econo mics, sewing, civics and citenzenship, European history, sociology, art and music advandesigning, ced; book keeping, typewriting, sten ograpliv, Physical education. The fees will be about as last year except seventh and eighth grade students will be required to pay an activity fee of $1.50. Regular entrance of $6.50 will be required of all others. Tlie program wil be arranged on a 45 minute basis with the year divided into three quarters of 12 weeks each. Credit will be given on & different basis but an equivalent of of work under the old system will be required for graduation. Tlie faculty of tho Payson High 15 music-choru- 16-u- nits School follows: Melvin - Notice bet-wit- h a f i N ence, Wilson, Principal, LeRoy-NelsoHistory, H. E. Monsen, Sci- Raymond J. Monson, Agricul- - turc, E. W. Simons, Spelling, Penman-them- , ship, Geography, D. M. Taylor, w ork, O. L. Barnett, Mathematics, Dixon Kapple, Physical education, Amelia Sloan, Home Economics, Clair Wood-tobacc- o sical Education, English, Alberta Neb- Commerce, Mary Cone, English, Carl O. Nelson, Music, All students should register Tues. day and take np their work at ones. |