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Show i THE FAY f WITH WHICH IS CONSOLIDATED THE A STRICTLY INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATIVE OF PAYSON AND SOUTHERN VOLUME THIRTY PAYSON, EXCELLENT PROGRAM AT H. IOTIC R UTAH COUNTY. MAY 23, 1018. THURSDAY, NUMBER Baseless Criticism of the Red MEETING S.-PATR- UTAH, GLOBE-HEADE- ' THIRTY-SEVE- N TWO YOUNG MEN KILLED IN Cross Is a German Propaganda AUTO WRECK AT SALEM By HENRY P. DAVISON Chkirman of the Wu Council of the American Red Crete Large and Enthusiastic Audience Attends Combined There is a propaganda going forth iu this country. Meeting of High School and Red Howard R. Driggs of the U. of U. Delivers Splen- 'It is a German propaganda, and it is very prevalent even more so than in the West, and fervent in the did Address-Ove- r $1,1 00.00 Contributed by and it goes much like this: Did ou know llul Air. Cross-Profes- sor Ea.--t, Citizens at Close of Meeting. The stake tabernacle was nearly filled last Sunday evening with listeners to hear the splendid program rendered at the combined Boy Selman lias purchased new of Buick car. the lavson High meeting School exercises and the Red Mrs. Jos. Pelerson was operal-tCross meeting preparatory to the on at the Provo hospital last big campaign this week. Tlmrsdav. Chairman- - Melvin "Wilson, of Airs. Tims. Herbert lias gone to the local Council of Defense, prea few days sided. The following program was Hinckley to with her father. : Benjamin Briefs. d rendered High School chorus, conducted by Owen L. Barnett. Cello solo, Melvin Done. Beading, Miss Thelma Beery. Cornet solo, Lawrence Jorgensen. t Vocal solo, Miss Mario Chorus, Airs. Fred Cornaby entertained the officers and teachers of the Primary Friday alTernoon. Della Tippets of Alidvale visiting with her parents, Ah. and Alls. Walter Ludlow. Airs. is llcd-quis- of Provo. (il.ulys Williams of Salt A splendid address was then jilv0 ;s ..pending a visit with her given hv Professor Howard R. Driggs of the University of Utah, in which he droe home his' yrs Louis Clark of Teague, Starters m a most Texas, formerly Miss Louis Alaee, theme, masterful style. Showing that --M visi1inff witi i,P1. brother, Noble what the world needs in this age yfaco is men and women who dare to go into things and come out Alr. and Airs. Olaf Andreason triumphantly. Air. Driggs also of Alammoth spent Sunday with impressed his- - hearers with the her parents, AH', and Arcs. David great necessity of doing our Alikesell. in this great world very best wa r. Alcssrs. L. IT. and O. If. ColeMiss lledquist favored the man of Eureka stopped here Tin Tuesday morning en route to audience with the song, a Stain. Utah lake on a fishing trip. Flag .Without Chairman Alelvin Wilson explained the purpose of the mccl- - Airs. Peter Evans, formerly ing, stating that a committee had 'Aliss Kyle Stewart, left Saturday been appointed to conduct th for Burley, Idaho, tor join her husband who is in the employee Bed Cross campaign. of the sugar company there. of the Joseph Bern, chairman tlial stated campaign committee, ATaron Hatch, son of Mr. and it was a big task and. although Reuben Hatch, enlisted in Mrs. everyone would necessarily have the service Friday and artillery to bo solicited, suggested that for Fort left Douglass Saturday he the meeting would left open He will go from there morning. for contributions. Texas. to or California were Several ' contributions made in sums of $25.00 and The Lake Shore Eighth grade $10.00, and over $1,000.00 was An Old Fashioned presented collected at the meeting. Alolher a dramatic parable ot The committees have been very a mothers love in the Benjamin busy collecting funds and, up to amusement hall Thursday, ATay the time of going to press, there Hi. It was appreciated lv a large has been collected about $2,000. audience. said told me last night that Afr. Airs. had been told by that Air. such and such a thing about the Red Cross? Of course I did not believe it, Hut that is what lie said. Now that is nothing more Ilian German propaganda. It is going lo be slopped, not because of any authority exercised by the Red Cro-s- , but because the public is going to demand that it must stop. Whatever else an) body is going to do in this country, if the people know it, they are not going to contribute to German propaganda. There is another criticism of the American Red Cross that is a thoughtless kind of criticism, and that also ought to be stopped, and the .way to stop it is this: Somebody may say in very good faith that he is told such' and such a thing is so. It is our duty to say to that person: Do you know it is so? If you dont, stop repeating it until you find out, and if you find out that it is so, write a letter to the Bed Cross. They will thank you for your letter. Do not make any mistake about it the Red Cross not only permits, but urges criticism when it is eonslrm live and honest. But this idle talk going on is harmful, and it must be stopped. We have an organization which is perfectly enormous. It is a voluntary organization, and we are getting on wonderfully. We have not 100 per cent efficiency, but if people will see to it that the Red Cross is not criticized except constructively we will get the efficiency. . TO THE PUBLIC The program to be given in the High School Assembly at 10:15 Friday will consist of some excellent muscial numbers as well as educational and elivating talks We the by well known educators. Alumni desire the presence of the patrons at this program in order to insure success. Come and enjoy yourself. n' ; Vivian Hawkins entertained at her home Friday evenAli.ss j ing the following: Aliases ITazel Stewart, Wilma Hansen, Freda Johnson, Violet Herbert, Edith l.inidcll, Vera Johnson and Desta Shepherd: Alcssrs. Rufus Anderson. Dan Ludlow, Herald Hawkins. Tulford Dewitt. Parley Harold Young and Ivan Lun-del- SIX WEEKS KINDER- ORGANIZED. Board and Sugar company have arranged with Mr. R. J. ATonson, local agricultural supervisor, to take care of all beet labor. Those desiring help and those desiring to help will list their names vviili The School him at once. Phone Flali-Idali- 38-- o GARTEN COURSE Will he given for children from four to six years of age, beginning June 3rd. Songs, games, stories, construction work, clc. Limited number can register. For lartieulars and terms sec Edna Loveless or Ala rv Wride. at nee. It r. Among those from Paysoii who lie attended patriotic meeting The Farm Bureau set price for at Provo last Saturday were gapping and thinning sugar beets is $0.50 per acre where the far- .Mayor and .Mrs. Henry Erland-son- , Air. and Mrs. Alelvin Wilmer supervises the work under Mr. and Airs. J. A. Loveson, guaranteed contracts other prices less, ATr. and Airs. H. Boland may prevail. Tictjen, Arr. and Airs. L. X. EKE B, TAYLOR, Ellsworth, Alcssrs. 1L E. ThompPresident. son and Lawrence Jorgensen. You tell what the Peace for lindeiiburg ion! in It may lie law on kins. Western may yet Germany hangs Lorenzo Swenson. lead some of us Payson people front. And thats about as good a place for a hanging as could be The local Red Cross hoard met to look upon the Air. and Airs. Joseph Kerr were , a IP a rut found. easing. last Friday evening and tranSunday surprised pleasantly sacted business connected with morning by an unexpected visit the campaign this week. Anion from their nephews, Aressrs. ArHotbed of a oilier gave things they thur Broughton of Butte, of the thanks .to and Lem Broughton, for- vote Red for merly of California, but nowT the following organizations A1 proprietor of one of the largest Cross donations: Second ward A. I. $10.00; Alma Gluck Glee garages in Salt Lake, and intends making his home in Salt club, $11.40: the bridge club, The board also wishes $21.00. Lake City. to express their thanks thru these The Cultus club met last Wed- columns to a certain loyal citizen of who contributed the nesday, AfayL5. The new' officers sum Iayson of $")() 00 some time past. were: Airs. Carl inaugurated I 1 much-despise- d a-- Patriotism John R. And wont Payson he a whole A!s. T. S. lot happier place to live in when Vance, Haynes, secretary; ATrs. A. C. clipping Liberty bond coupons Sorensen, treasurer; ATrs. Frank comes to be the popular indoor Ingalls, corresponding secretary. sport. The program consisted of a vocal duet by Alls. C. F. Tolhurst and The Pavson war gardener who Arrs. Howard Evans; piano solo, loses an hour arguing with his neighbor over whether or not a Keeler, president; vice-presiden- J ' V t ATrs. t; be classed as a The club has fruit is also giving comfort tto 'the enemy. adjourned for the summer. II. E. Thompson. ATay 22, 1918. RECITAL SUNDAY EVENING. sad accident happened here Sunday afternoon when the Orem struck an automobile at the crossing just south of the depot. There were five boys in the ear, all of whom were thrown from their scats. The auto was struck at the roar end and whirled right around, throwing the hoys in all directions and one hoy, Mr. Peterson, was thrown from the road to the sidewalk. All lint one of the hoys, Herbert Snow, who was apparently not badly hurt, were taken on the Orem to the Provo hospital. One of the hoys, the driver, La Arar Snow, died before reaching Provo. As soon as they arrived at the hospital they started opeiat-inon Gale Snow who died be- fore the operation was eomplot d. Antony Peterson, who was d ill, stood the operat'on hut there there was not through, much hopes for him. He v' as thrown so far and struck on his hend. A great number of stitcl es had to he taken. Paul Wan on was injured hut not fatal, it is thought. Herbert Snow seemed worse than was thought at fii J, e and was taken over in an after the others had gone. Seemingly he. had been stunr 'd but it is believed he will get along alright. La Arar and IL Snowr wore brothers, h( re from Ashley. They came for Hie Gardner-Snoreunion held he re LaATar was shipp'd Sunday. from the hospital home to he buried. Gale Snow is a home boy who has attended the Rpani-lFork High School for the put three years. He was voted in as class president for next year, at an election of the school held a short time ago. His funeral wa held Tuesday afternoon and the A reading recital will be given the by Department of Expression of the High School next Sunday evening at 8:15 in the Gayety Theatre. A cordial invitation" is extended to the general public. Chihli cn under twelve years of age will not he allowed. MUSIC ANNOUNCEMENT. Miss Lulu Tictjen announces to Ihe music, students of Payson that she will begin a course of instruction in Piano and Harmony for Ihe summer season. Students may register beginning Alay 27th. .Miss Tictjen is a very accomplished and a competent teacher, and is highly recommended as an experienced teacher and lias a new method to introduce to be- Studio at IL Iceland ginners. g Tictjen s residence. 37-- 2t and Airs. Charley Hanks, Airs. Lamb, Air. - and Airs. Andrew Hatch,'4 Airs."- Charley Jones, Airs. Jack Beddoes,. Air. Develow Sheffield, Air. and ATrs. Air. and Airs. Teddy Carson, ATr. and Airs. Andrew Hanks, Ottesen, Air. and Airs. Zeno Tif-anAir. and Airs. George Hanks, ALiss Cornelia Hanks, ATr. Joe Hanks, Afr. and Airs. Iverson. Yorneo Iverson, Airs. Alartha Christensen, and Arrs. Julia Sabin. They listened to a very good program concerning Red Cross, Liberty Loan and all the vital problems of our nation at present. Lieutenant Peri go rd wbo has sciwcd in the French army for three ears gave a very good talk on army life. While iu Provo some of the ladies purchased four machines, two for the Rid Cross and two for the Relief Society, all to he used iu the Red Cross work. The Relief Society sew two afternoons a week and the Alutual girls sew three evenings a week. A baby girl was born to Air. and Mrs. Dai id Hanks Sumiii) morning. Alother and babe are were auu-mobil- Alt-- , y, i BEET LABOR l, ATon-tana- ,' Salem, Utah, A very w 1 wedding reception was held on Saturday evening for ATr. and AD's. Clyde Tervort at the homo of Air. and Airs. J. F. Tervort. About fifty people were presold, The event was doubly interesting as it celebrated the 31st wedding anniversary of Arr. and Airs. Lewis Wride and the 2nd wedding anniversary of Air. andAHs. A Lamar and Gale Snow Dead and Antony Peterson in a Critical Condition as a Result of Orem Car Smashing into Auto Containing Five Young Men at Salem Crossing South of Depot Last Sunday at 3:25 p. m. Salem people, also his schoolmates, and some Spanish Foil: people showed their love for him and their sympathies for the family 1v the large funeral and the many beautiful floral gifts. .Mr. Peterson and ATr. "Warren a c also well known hoys of this town, flliev were all promising doing nicely. young men of about, scvcntcc u Mr. and Airs. Geo. F. Kkrun of and eighteen years of age. It is Lake City came down in Salt reported that the hoys did not . their automobile Sunday aftersee or hear the electric ear noon. Thcv were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Eli J. Taylor. Bishop X". (. Christenson is Goddard and Burrell were here trying out and learning to ru i Saturday on business concerning a new Studebaker automobile. the tomato slmd to be built here Airs. Dcvclow Sheffield visited this summer bv the Provo can-'icher mother. Airs. Alaggie Crook Air. Goddard is nianagi of of Payson, last Sunday. tlm Ogden Canning company. Mr. and Airs. Leo Sutherland Salem Red Cross had a patriotic motored from Provo Sunday to inci ting in the church Suud n visit her parents, Bishop and Mrs. Air. T. NT. Taylor of Pro-j- o I'u ning. X. C. Christensen. was the principal speaker. A Yiccna Dudley entertained at very interesting and enthusiastic an ice cream party for three of 'program was given, her girl friends. ATildrcd AYarrcn, ATr. Leo Davis, who came home Merle Stewart and Eva Clown rd, on a furlough for his fathers Monday afternoon. funeral, returned to San Diego Air. AYill Curtis of Burley, Tda-i- Saturday night. ITe is to he in lias been visiting his mother, eatnp Tuesday night. Airs. Sam Curtis. Wednesday ,ATrs. Angus D. Air. and ATrs. Ivan Hamilton of Taylor had as her guests hep Eureka spent the 'week 'end here mother. Mrs. George LL Alartiu, sister Emma Fay, of visiting relatives and friends. and Mrs. Hamilton went from hero Payson, also her. mother-in-lato Thistle to visit her sister and .Mrs. Nellie Taylor. Mr. Hamilton erturned homo to Air and Arrs. Arthur Hatch cf Mr. Hamilton returned home to Provo spent Sunday with tic work. formers parents, Mr. and Airs. L. Aliss Fern, Gardner is here for A. Hatch. a short time, the guest of ATiss ATr. and Airs. Kay Curtis, ATr. Louise Holder. Will Curtis of Burley, Idaho. Those attending the Patriotic Airs. Sam Curtis, and Air. and fContinucd on Ttli nnge meeting held at Provo Saturday . eom-ing- r. t-- i o, hr |