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Show wjiiiimw . .r. l jtiiiiiifai ,j r 'V Tin fi .AJ CJLNo 1 hr 1 VOL. XXXVII., No. 15. , ' J jJI i &j r.;." LTrR HOMES COMMIT- P 2 MARIA HILL SEAliLEi J. ill SALi LAKE A Par-iit- .uis. Maim Hill flea lie, who Kji liid.ng in Pay. on, inn JUm PARENTS AND TEACHERS CULTUS CLUB HOLDS ' OF JUNIOR HIGH MEET ANNUAL MEETING -1 Junior of J. Eugene ip.ti laehe- High an .iy - 1 Vi $2.00 PER YEAR EUGENE iitilSH DIES i ll.. jueUi coiiinii, ee lor vhe Belter meeting of idle Mens Club was hellcat the Comniunioi Amu-Lhud a meeting ty Church Wednesday evening withjai t.,e Dublin Libiaij 'ihuiMay ai-- I President Byron F. Olt in cliarg.. A'vinui.u g.a.l i,ir .e, National Edu o bamiuet was sened under tie dire i ta.npai.i lu oe i al iej out ion of Miss May MeBeth, Mrs. M.,r- - jv. ... i.i liaini v tea iroiu Ati.u gan, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Breeze, Mt.i-- i io , . U a',. 'limy planned lo CHPorter and Mrs. Day. A delig.. ilL. i...w I' bn L..j ullools ul.d civic oi musical program wj, given durin in. g.ni ....i.uie ,n jnr., a suitable prodinner hour by MBs Moigim, ,i tne public, Igiae, :u,- iiie wus Igl'-nBean and Mr. Bean, students from ih i.. E. repo,. ted a meeting . B. Y. U. The speaker for the even, m atlenned last Saturday at Cr ic was Dean W. W. FhDvn.'l S.iCen.er in bull La,.e as a upusenta Marks Episeiii .d Chuidi, bait E: lie loud eoirn, little. anj gave a wonde.ful wml iimtae i. .int i.., njs tailed, by Mi-.- , ilaga.i the Mardi Cru, the atii'n.l mv ,i ; ,.,.u i.u.i i!..sti uiti ti o) i re side.it iioor festival at New O'fean, widen is t.i i ni . .rlavcoc.i iii u .urs. e ox oi most elaborate festival of t'.i.- eoun'it tlu I win Ihtucal.onal EMeiiMon de- Dean and Mis. Mm two, id wore i. partment were among the spt aker.-- . New Orleans dining tile month u, Feb ii.e papo-.of the meeting was to ruary when the Murdi Gras vas in loP.i etga.uzalion wnth a progress. e.auii.aa iii each county to aicect m me vanous communities. A very interesting LiL o - tee holds meetingMRS. MEETING 1 ) r? (U M u:a PAYSON, UTAH COUN IY UTAH, APRIL 12. MENS CLUB HOLD i T1 1 lirg ,nui ting of the due annual assoriatu n of the ion of offiAtb-- i Centra! Schools washm v .In Tl 1 lujuheon anil fhe n - elect- - Club lIuMh, a'd Monday die oidest Lid., son of wme piViiid to Pajon i aur.dav rdg!u at thi horpe oi hcctrol h.s oeat n winch occure eailj daughter, Airs. LL juc. Death Fa, uniay n tu'ning at hit lion e m ,, tut-- ' " t , di piusiaent ana UH 1,JV ,, 11, rn introduced due to ini.rmuUt, incidimt to Salt LUftke, II,, had Mrs. Lula Erlandson as suffered for some m f.is h Grammar C'THh s ; . ' i age. AD.-- . L'ul; was aecKs friiia a hear, ufitction and lv-- i ( given as , , the Fci,oL dp- - W V i, n.uw he du.q liter of lacnaid ..nd Fully ei t,.e s.h-a o, ,c Beta wall hi,f ad Our president," Mrs. Emp oKer, chairman bf the 'dash F.l ;m progrun com-o- ma Wif-on;- .;m honi April 13, mo ini. Mm. Ani'ie M. Huh-h- , ia an i .Our New President, 'Me, poEe Uiiedim tie" ill 'J rk New Nellie Stewart; Ih.iougii, Nnv Ilamp wfoi' io regain ir , health. A large Our Club, Mrs -t to y i,f mu.-i- i a st 'h,iv. Ha fan.iy wtiv 'l'ojecl .''...dine Blown.- t 'Ji l U. t .its and f i lends Pom o on. ..i Tile folhiv. ing tne i.. D. S. L bairn a. d lift tiulr-Neja.e l'e re iL.so:i a L Li t 1 f,,'oi the e,riies width n( xt year were elected ' of the cam: p Ln rmnd hone and joined the body of rag Road'n, V heli! m ..i th,. Ennisim ('Puns: .Mrs. Agrprn N. Wilson, i .s Mauri iv Himkhy: p'r.no solo, i tlie t lunch, su fe ring ail the haLi L'p tlal d Dr. Asa L. Curtis was dent; Mis. Jaus G. Clove, vice-P- i Mi s Hch', dn1bi.i; vocalHrio, Ella pits i. t'lid-iwhile in iii.io and "i tile i oTal was in ! M,rs. Anna Nielson, r; Ro u, am! Fu h n Biair .i i n, Car-li; ' :i and subsequently m th i.. . V, Lawn van Mrs. Hazel Erlandson, secre-fatJ, i; a. nu.nli le pionear das of Utah, Mi. lluhh was horn in Iavsi.n E-- v. Ms. Alta Cowan, corresponding e, reiary. i.er hn band- J hn Courtlaml Serrle, N, l7d, the old est pun of Bishop Delegates fur the State wa.s oiii- if the ori'iinal k ir.Vititic.il of of John.E, andVMrs. Annie Moore H,n--!i- . federated Womens clubs la;'son in 1SA0. lleded Mveiai year; Ac via-- engae d with liis f.ither in 'll) MEMBERS OF I YAH POUU-'J- io be held in Logan next week were age at the age of iii. Of thoi - elev the Jui n.tme and umht, iking bus PKOiH CERS ASrfN appoints and included Mrs. Edna en children, the following sunive, iiie's in Paj son for many jea-- s. With Street, Mrs. Aurorjj N. Wilson, and HOME HYGIENE CARE OE Mr-,- . N? s. Itla Pace, Mrs. Fran!. Sc irle, his 'fc. 1, - n.o ed to Salt Lake Clyde Milyn with; Mrs. Fearn SICK COURSE STARTED Me made aiy augeiiiir.t.s with 61 Mrs. Mona Simons, and Mrs. Gm.y Searle ar 1 Will Seavlo o' Pay- - fiftecnvyeais ago. Surtiving are Iii-- a lie i h'e I lib el s ry ml it.-- . Mi-- . on, Fred Searie of Star and Asa Mt.- ml Hazel Erlandson as alterWorsencroft Hu Agr.it A U, to rite .o:i.vhu liiiinbeis of Payson The Home Hygiene Care of Du. special rate on nates. A aile of Took. There are 3.1 two son-- , W. and Paul large number of members 'he el'il.n hoii-n inn Game A for m, li'liiT, o were in cldi-L-Sick, course w'hich is being sponsored n and 2.3 g.reat-gra- n Ichddien. A. It : a ted that they would attend'the Mrs Beulah cool tighter, ;!.( association. Cohipaic tie se Distirt by the local chapter of the Red C:o.-s- , Proto Monday night to hear the lec- Funeral services ware held Wed ei- - iud.e,; two grandchildren; his ninth Conventiotm at J5pringvillo w .tii rates you. piiits was started Monday evening and mu- f.u;, by Dr. J. E. Broaddus of day at 2 P. M. in the Fourth Wan! cr an , jul have to itdiduy, April 13. r thl, fl,lowine aIld hve: Bale.: Dr. L. D. Pfouts, Charles .Chapel. Interment in the Paysi-- C.m-i;a- rers: Lee S. pay will continue with two hour classes Huish, Holla O. Huish; '.M'h-'uCo hiv.t and or contents twice each week until the course is Loss Ivan p Hllmore, iuiy Eeir, (.t.i-was uiukr the direction of the Mr-C. L. Clott aid and Mrs John LRGE NUMBER OF ' for Franz B. fl. II. thiee m, the Dv-erdirection under Mis. BuNr, if Bown, completed Obmh-.ns- li year. Mortuary. of Sail Lake; Mrs. A. J PEOPLE ATTEND FUNERAL Don t loiget the election night Evelina Reid, Utah County nuie. Boh. dor hou es or cof'Ps with biood-i-.- s Mi Beth and Mrs. Clara Page of SERVICES FOR, PHILIP HURST the first night numbered eighteen Wednesday, April 17th. Meeting will and! or cmitenls hun jicr MRS. GURTZE ZEEMAN DIES and there is an opening for 2 or 3 be Irld in City Council Chamber, if dred dollars for three i yiar. AT BENJAMIN in Conservation of more ladies. Should enough more ap- you arc- inteu Ask us lone if tie complete coverage A large number of relatives fbom , LEWIS F. PETERSON OF w Gam.-be ill ad there! two classes course Lets put ply for the un your otiar pn,pcrty will cost. of town were here Monday to out be made so that all might have an in new officers and then go to work.' DIES Mrs. Gmtze Zeeman, wife of Eltze SANTAQUIN ailend the funeral services in the TabMONSEN k DIXON AGENTS Th season far off and 'Zeeman died at their home inBej'ja-- t opportunity for the valuable STATE BANK OF PAYSON, PAY-FO- ernacle lor Philip II. Ilurst. Included lie (lore immediately, nvn on April o. Sl.c isas horn May Liv, Fechuf Peterson, a native of were Harrison Hurst of California; UTAH c. i . the organization 9, 1802 at Slagteren, Netherland Fmitaquin, ditd at his home Tuesday Roy Hurst, Sindersoh, Texas; Mr. and any suggestions or dif- - The family were converts of Elder .imru-gIIo whs the son of Lewis NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY If you-ha.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MeBeth and Mrs. Guy Hurst of Ogden; Mr. and at the meeting is the place W. Buckway to the I.. D. S. Church in id Beyta Froid PefoiSon, emigrant Irs. Justin Hurst, Mr. ''and Mrs. and came to Utah with five small from Sweden 'and was1 born on Oct. 4 family, Mrs. Clara Page, Miss Fern ti iren them out. Hurst and children of Salt Lake; edited Modern Short Stories, by Mr. anl Mrs. Arza Page, Mr. Ross Fillmore children. Surviving are the husband 172 m Santaquin. lie is .survived Page, Mr. and Mrs. Guy ,C. Wilson and modof A Ashmun. nd Mis. Labin group Margaret Harding, Dr. and Mrs and nine children as follows: M $.'),y his w.fe, Mrs. Dora Ptterson.'-ans. Viola ern stories of intrinsic value, to be A. L. Curtis, Mr. and Mis. Vm. daughter of Salt Lakep-MrJohn ad of he Cfpden, George Rapp and Jerry F. children, following ONE PAUL REVERE OF Ralph OscaY Ilurst Arthur Hurst Peterson, studied for their content and for then Mr. and Mis. Kitchen, Tanner, Zeeman of Payson, Mrs. Arthur I.'u Neberl jt of Dividt nd, Evan of Gosh MOST VERSATILE MEN Frana Kerr, Mr. and 'M's' Floyd Wil of Blanding; 'Mr. anil Mrj. ifugh significance in relation to modem art dell, Olive Hejno, Albert, Jacob ard t.n, M r.. Florence long, Alden, e OF HIS TIME It contains biographies and biblioT. H." Wilson and Samuel hyr.-- of Tooilc; Mfs. Mary Veeks of of Benjamin. m, Aifucy and Verna of Santaquin. son, Mr. FVasunt Grove; Mr.- and Mrs. Amasa . Moore were among the relatives and graphies Funeral service; were held Wednes-,- j I uncral services in the Santaquin Mr. and Mrs. Trave Tucker Tucker, IDs still ii UO that "people waken who attended Short Stories for English coursthe Banja- - Chapil today are in charge of Bish-mi- n friends from l'ay.-oday April 10, at 0 of Provo. Mrs. Georgiana Hurst and lluish-ilisten to M. funeral hear the midnight R. Mikcls. the These and of J. Eugene es, by Rosa Chapel and interment in tha0p Wihiam Broadbent with interment dauglderft fk Fairview'Guy R. Hurst Salt Lake Tuesday. stories have been carefully selected. message of Paul Revere, for each the under was u Santaquin Cemetery under the Cemetery Benjamin jn of Blanding. , s colei pates The object of the book is threefold, to yiar Cluudin Funeral diicclion of 'the Deseret Mortuary. direction of tjie on and a the stud19th, for Day part April supply interesting reading Mrs. E. E. Rwbiti.-oand Miss Home. ent, to help him to see that there is or the coleliation is a re enactment Robinson .spent last week in GIRL SCOUTS TROOP HOLD FOUR YEAR OLD SON DIES Los Vegas, Nevada, with friends. no divorce between classic and modern of that famous midnight ride. MEETING . Mi.-,- . Julia Hancock and Mrs. Eliza Mo. t of us are familiar with the literature and the offering him matC. White rpresenated the Payson erial structually good and typical of name of i aid liruc bccaa c of Long. . Artie Laar Barney, four year old A troop of GirL Scouts organized 2. of Daughters of Utah Pioneers Camps ury interesting iiKilmg ai.d das how but immortal fellows the qualities represented, to assist him poem, many son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barney died in r..y.-olast week with Mrs. Elmer luncheon anil meet it. g heel in ct was at outer Garment the iu:' i.ie proji in discrimnunating between the artis- of us know much about Paul Revere at the home in Elberta Saturday at held in the ! s MeBeth , Fr,da-VSaIt Lake captain. The first meetilast scheol Represmta-ir.gIjake Spnlig himself? lie is a man worth know- tic ad inartistic. 10 A. M. from pneumonia. The family la.--t ng'- was held last Friday night with the It for the was class and Friday. gave reports "ere for thi. Bay State silversmith wasi1.18 has resided at Elberta for two years. exten-ioStudents History of Greece, by n from the organizations from all part-,,- . course which h.u been giv- the following members in attendance, men of mo his the or., t of veisatile are the parents, four broth John Bagnell Bury; edited and preSurviving Bl.ircho Ann Porter, Helen Porter, en ot in August. the state and dswhere where camp time and he has been called the or?rs, Orrin, Milton, Rex and Allen and pared by E. Kimball. Condensed for G..ii MeBeth, Joan MeBeth, Sylvia been have was! formed. Utah County Miss Odell of the Utah Agricult"Jo-i- t now man. vis ter, La Rue. high school students but still has the iginal ne Day, Dorothy Day, Doropne In two in officers anmual the Day, ural College was pro erw at the r.n e of The Payson Chron- givery In tins I Funeral charm and vigor of the original nar services were held at the E herns, Marjorie Tipton, Nellie thy r ing and in spite of the wry bed wea-llnicle is an illustiatod feature article Monday at 10 A. M. and iative, with new matter added. graveside and lloffer Merlyn Taylor.1 The Red e she lij oiled it, to be o. of the w hi. h you w ill enjoy Be reading. n eeVmtery Ci osh is p'fnsoring a swimming cou-- i Treasury of plays for children, sure to look for Paul Revere Rides Mr and Mis. George F. W:Don are interment was in the large.--t classes iAd in the at...c Under the direction of the Claudin edited by Jonas Montrose Moses, illf at Arrowhead for the girls and Mrs ynthi. TayUr ha. Elmo Scott Watson in hapy over the birth of a son on Moncla-e- s ustrated by Tony Sarg. Through ass- Again,issue.by are being held on Monday and Mortuary. had charge of the iro'ect flat in this day, April 8. ociation with the authors and pubI'hursday nighjs of, each week. Mrs. tins part of tin- county w, lie ; th lishers of these plays the editor feels holder of Irovo, a girl scout offiKa, v, the on.en of this d..strict for the In honor of Mrs. W. ML Fleetwood Mr. R. V. McMullin spent the week Mrs. T. II. Wil in entertained at will attend the meeting of Thurscial that his book has caught their joyous of Salt Lake and her sister, Mrs Scran end in Salt Lake. a plS4 sant afternoon function on Tit e j not they iia,e short!, ai'd ; i on imaginative moods, ably sustained bf day nipht. at the Comnfiunity' Church. tor. Mrs. W. . McCormick entertained gratula'e tnem on their ; Her guests were the ni' Thursday that qaint pen of the illustrator. All a j group of friends at a Bridge Dinner ness. one , act, plajs were presented that is needed, is a goodly company Four Sewing Mrs. in Salt Lake ber. of the afternoon Dixon Flint was f Spring flowers j of readers: the table of contents is Wednesday evening. for Relief Society and General by tiie members of the Fourth Ward NeecjjjAvcNjf and social chat were the and other details were suggestive of will authors before the them; M". Golden spread T. Vkit,. of fh n wa, M. I. A. at their opening night pro-Tadiversions and luncheon was served. spring. Covers were paeed for Mrs wait upon them, while the Editor can given in the Chapel Tuesday a bii.diie.ss i:.t,ir iu Pa on Elmer McBcth, Mis. Wendell Eiland e.'vti ing. vouche that the fare is the best the The, plays were presented son, Mrs. Floyd Wilson, M,.w. Stanley market affords. direction of the recreatiort the Jiuhr Wil.-on- , Mrs. L. D. Stewart, Mrs. T. Ill BANK-0-GRA- M For better Homes Week the Li- F. Ott, Mrs. George Chase, Mrs. Will committee and the various class leadbrary has to offer the following helps. E. Reece, Mrs. B. L. Jensen, Mrs. B. en end included We will strive to S'l, The Essentials of Aesthetics by Ray McClellan. Mrs. E. II. Street, Mrs. J. iUtshne-s, devt un. Friendship, -.,p k mond. i D. Giay, Mrs. Fearn Gray, Sirs. Jesse f , Grace-'Cf.oi'.l Your and Rooms to t u a w WM Art and economy in home decoration Efi'l, and the honor? guest. Mrs. A splendid mu' ieal program Ld. WHEN YOU TUNE IN" WITH THE by Mabel Tuke Priestman. Wilson and Mrs B. L. Jensen 13 ft n f! was J Practical book of interior decora- received the prizes for high and low given in addition to the plays. "FEELING OF SUCCESS" THAT fj P tion by Harold D. E. A. McClure and scores and gucMa p. izcw were awarded , FITS IN WITH A GROWING BANK sA ii'U k.'1B oS9 Edward S. Holloway. to Mrs. Ueetwood and Mrs. Scranton Mies Jane Wood will spend the AT ACCOUNT COMMUNITY THIS, Besides the following magazines week end here wi'h her mother, Mrs. BANK Why be bothered YOU GET THAT Presidi-- .t and Mr. Lee R. Taj lor, may be of great help. W. C. McCormick. with straight locks dur"PERFECT RECEPTION" Womens home Companion, Good Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oleson and Nils Sun-dav OF STATION housekeeping, Ladies home Journal, E. II. Street were in Salt Lake summer months ing Utah farmer, Better homes and GarEnd Fimmoivj left Salt Lake WeJ- for Conference. when receive can you Government documents. dens, r.iada.v for Roohe-Ter- , Minnesota, for a Call and get what help you need L. and R. Wilson Mrs. and Bishop ji'ieiZial treatment at the. Mayo Clinic. the Public Library is yours. Mrs. A. R. Wilson went to Salt Lake iti Ue.,wo neceniparded by his father 70 last Friday to attend Conference. Nat! an Fimmuns. Miss Edith Ott, Miss Eugene Breeze several days Mrs. Sid Coray Clyde MeBeth, Kermit Tilson asd Walter Peay. who are attending school at of Mr, r'oe Starrs of Salt Lake week visiting friends and broadcast from your community With one FREE RESET Westminister College in Salt Lake are Confei once. S startirg Monday, Anrii financial service 'station spi lit lai week litre with Iut parents spending their spring vacation at Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Simmos. $ 15 AT their homes here this week. Tlie members of the Delta Bridge ill ! gave a charmingly arranged spring I'1 I f t r yr-n- a Mrs. M. Burdick entertained at DUiUilj party Thursday evening at the home d nm t 'll dry in honor of Mrs. J. W7 of M's Stanley Wdsnn wih their Si v. hi the week-en- d with her sister. Mrs. husbi nd as goo-tin California in Spring flowers U'u ccnm unity broadcasters o D. r s igg war-- ' i mpoyed D her guests Leonard Barnett, returned home Mon- Mr. and Pro :. Mdva community i n :d i the early r v a day evening arcompanied bv her little Db-A. Coray, and Mr. anJ 'l.e L 53 Pay on. TWill Phone Gordan Barnett. Lrg foil i.vd with bridge. E. Clow ard Jr. and family. I i j HU- ittin.Lli 1 - lih - -- ' nu-L.'- e 1 . j ' -- I - 1 . -- -- trea--mne- yc - - y; -- e s K j h- Ib-oi- C'i-o)- ni-iJ- WL-yn- e, t 'i.-h- d-- L- el-o- ., t . OUT-TOW- j The-clas- - i 1 g -, Car-ly.-.- le Clint-Gertrud- a - n jn n Mas.-achuset- Put-EoF- a Pnt Go-he- lin-Jv- a. vn -- i -- i i m listen in 9 - vifh J j res o:;ly I la--- State Bank of Payson n . -. ; even-nephe- u: |