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Show Otkb Qht aysomi PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY UTAH, MAY 3, 1929 VOL. XXXVII., No. 18 DR. HUGH WALKER OF LOS SPINAL MENINGITIS FATAL T0 PETE KENNETH WRIDE WILSON OUT- - $2.00 PER YEAR VALEDICTORIANS CHOSEN , PAYSON HIGH STANDING ATHLETE AT PAYSON HIGH SCHOOL OBSERVES HONOR DAY ANGELES VISITS PAYSON Kenneth B. Wride, 17 year old son Jesse Pete Wilson, of the Miss Mae Taylor, daughter of Air. Thursday was honor day at the Pay-so- n of Lewis W. B. Wride and Harriett outone of been was has E. the and Mrs. Samuel High School, Taylor, High School, and also the annual Stark Wride died at thier home in 'standing athletes at Provo last Sat chosen to represent the girls and election of officers was held. nearly 20,000 Presbyterian mission- the First Ward Thursday morning , urday in the nineteenth annual B. Y. Harold Wilson, will represent the boys Alayor, Don Nebeker of the student On Thursday night, April 29th, a are to be found scattered thro from spinal menengitis from which aries meet and invitation from track was in charge of the program the tre valedictorians as relay in Payson body was spent delightful evening the various countries of the world; he had suffered for several days. He in the new Y Stad-wa- s High Scrool graduation class held was as follows: Prayer, Prinwhich carn;vai They Church repreby Payson Community born February 2G, 1912 in Pay- - jum jn wjjjch approximately 1000 ath-so- n have attained the supported in their many educational in cipal, James Clove; talk, Edmund Evaverage highest the Peoples of Young sentatives and religious activities by a budget of and has always lived here. He letes their grades during their three years ans, former I. II. S. student; cornet participated. of tre Presbyterian Churches several millions of dollars. was a student at the Junior High Following solo, Farrel Olson; selection, male He won second place in the all in Senior High School. of Utah. Dr. Walker told us that the mod- School and was one of the class to be around for crorus; who the students have are applied reading, Kathryn Wilson; , championship, losing m a r repreOne hundred and thirty-fiv- e on ern youth of 80 years ago, yet the gratuate Ida Frank Betts, of honors Balzly, graduation: Melvin to by Bernice Bills of battle presentation Griffiths great sentative Young People from the He was one of the .most active mem- of today had just as high ideals, Arzn youth Bernice and Neva Lillian Vera Bills, Pieffer Blessing, George (peUs Hurst, lagt churches of Ogden, Westminister, First as much strength of character, bers of the Boy Scout organization just - Burdick, Erwin Brimhall, Ixiis Burras-ton- , Pickering. his in the that opof vault pole churches leap l and Third Presbyterian Lee Carson, Donald Carter, Phyljust as clean and fine mental and 5n the First Ward and also the Tea- ponents victory became a certainty. Graduation honors including certiSalt Lake, American Fork, Springville, moral capacities as the youth of by- c eis (Juorum. lis Junior Dixon, Henry ficates and gold felt balls and bask-tbalDouglass, Twelve athletes starttd the all around Pay-so- n and Pleasant Mt. Spanish Fork, . Surviving are his parents and the gone generations. If he should choose and eleven finished. The win- - Ewell, Lois Fillmore, Dora Finer, Bywere presented to Harold Wil-o- n, were on hand with their Pastors, between the fashion Wen- - grind brothers and sisters: of the folowing ron Gale, Ida Harper, Lynn llui-.t- , past plates a ner was with watch Lorin Simmons, Frank AIcDow-cl- l, gold presented Dr. Carter, Dr. Baird, Dr. Philsbury, and those of he would prefer dell Wride, and Miss Anna Wride of and second HuErma Mina Marie today Hiatt, lloffer, medal. The a Irvin Schaerrer, Don Nebeker, Ar-,.- a gold place Rev. Ensign, Rev. Smith and Rev. the for freedom in dress and Los Angeles; Mrs. Eloise Swensen of Jennie Jones, Adalien La! sen, Opber, latter; the established student first Burdick, and Vearl Patten. Arthur to partake of the good things manner is of not - Payson necessity a cause for Montpelier, Idaho; Mrs. Hattie Ter- record on the new stadium track when al Larson, Sherman Loveless, Dorothy and watch fobs were Certificates provided. vort, Mrs. Mary Jeppson, Wayne D. he Maude McBeth, Lisle McMenlove, laxity in morals. d dash. in the first to Jesse captured Wilson, Moade Jensen, gicn Wride and Miss Gwen Wride of Pay-son- . At 6:45 the Ladies of the Payson Many a young man and young womHarold Wilson won second place Clellan, Agnes McClellan, Reed Mc- Itewarl Davis, Dean Simmons, Thar-o- n dinner Social Tea served a delightful an received inspiration for Christian in the 120 yard high hurdles and Clellan, Frank McDowell, Lucille Snyder, Cavil Boyle, Orvil Okel-bcirand are to be congratulated and com- serviced and Leona Mayer, Lcnore Aides, Open air funeral services will be rejoiced to know that the second place in the high tied for Floyd Shuler, Lawrence Larsen, mended for the quality and efficiency Elders in the Pay-so- n Vina Aloore, Don Neboker, Kirksel of the Church are not working held Monday at 3:00 P. M. Rex jump. Searlc, Fnl rcl pison, LeRoy Johnof their service. The randicapped by for but with City Cemetery, with Bishoj) Otto Openshaw, Vearl Patten, Eileen Page, the Young Peothem, the number of A from son, Bill Mendenhall, high Bernice girls lack of facilities for caring for so Erlandson officiating. Patten, Elden Reece, Noami of the Presbyterian Church. ple of school Miss direction under the Council honors and gold block, P large a gathering yet the dinner and Richmond, Opal Schaerrer, Irvin This was illustrated by contests the practically entered Don Nebeker, Farrel Maurine such Hinckley GOSHEN TAX PAYERS program moved forward with Schaerrer, Howard Shuler, Florence pins were given oldThe the meeting Thursday night on of afternoon Helen . Reece, the Aleade opening of Jensen, Friday delightnice precision that remarks ORGANIZE Simmons, Lorin Simmons, Wanda ('Ison, er Young People were working hand meet. Kirksel the on ; big Openshaw, were heard AlcClellan, every ed commendation Staheli, Marjorie Taylor, Alae Tay- Agnes in hand with the younger Young PeoathSimmons Dean Bill Mendenhall, C. P. led students hand. Junior number by High lor, Inez Tervort, Howard Thatcher, Wednesday evening a large ple to provide the banquet. The proof editor Alax letic Porter, Olson contested an in manager, met was Naomi the of Goshen morning. of taxpayers Saturday The occasion for the affair Tietjen, Melba Viertel, Kathgram, which follows, was under the stock Dora Finch, Silver and Green, the of and the house in ward was Coach Wilson one in Harold Payson. unusual perfected meeting history charge ryn Wilson, WiKon, Madge Stanley leadershhip of the Young People. judging, LeRoy Johnson, Glen Berge, For this was probably the first time organization of a local unit of the of the activities of the High School Wyler, Elsie Wickers. Eric Clitheroe. Toastmaster, Clyde Snow; Tolhurst medals for pubThe athletes Saturday afternoon. Utah Taxpayers Association. that a Moderator of the Presbyterian lic speaking, Lynn Hurst, Echo HayBlanche to Welcome Paysons Guests, Church in the U. S. A., ever devoted following officers were selected: BishThe program Saturday afternoon FORMER RESIDENT DIES IN Wal-druPorter. nes; J. A. Loveless spelling medal, an evening of his limited time to any op Wm. P. Okelberry, chairman, was started with the posture parade SALT LAKE Wanda Staheli. B. A. Lake and Welcome to the Councils Guests, Jensen, Utah community, other than Salt in which five hundred girls from elefeel in Allen. R. C. Groesbeck announced the elecWe Robert Payson Morgan, secretary. ven schools participated. It was one City or Ogden. cerand tion results as follows: Alayor, Farrel Athur his Abe visit J. former a honored resident of Done, by foprtsident Dr. Hugh K. Walker Address ... of the big features of the event and highly , Peoresearch the M. of Mr. Harris II. died the in of at his 128, Orvil Okelberry, 74; judge the officers home Payson Young Sunday was won by the Murray High School. tainly Dr. Baird Announcements Wood-housof Salt state the Lake of Meade Salt a the after illness. organization of Council Jensen, 110, Howard prolonged Presbytery department Lincoln High School is favored to win ples On O King Eternal Lead .... MildSong secretary-treasurewas in attendance and discussed the the Utah County High School meet Funeral services were held Thursday Lake are extended a vote of thanks 89; N. R. Smith current tax situation of the state Rev. two Benediction 83, Edna in Salt Lake and the cortege came red Curtis 117, Page for making the necessary arrangeanLgut Payson and Provo will not Jje far 111 the Simmons concerned out Dean that was was announcements to thus wras The ments for such a meeting. It pointed Payson where a Brief service rounty. It year coimeilmaan, behind, held at the graveside in Payson City Althea Ilill, 89; out of town coiipcil-ouipossible for the Young People of the ypung Peoples Conference to be held tax burden, including local, state and Kiiksel Openshaw, 121, Melvin Cemetery. Air. Dom was born in Presbyteries of Salt Lake and Southern head 0f Big Cottonwood Can- - federal, amounted to $360 per family PETERSON-SMITHis 1876. Alarch Robbins 15, Utah to meet the Moderator, Dr. Hugh yon june 2Q to July 2, towards which and the bonded debt $1,155. 79; one year councilmen on parents Payson assessment The need for improved K. Walker, of Los Angeles and be more than 100 of the Young People w'ere Abram and Lizzie Robinson Done, l.otfi tickets, Virginia Street, Nelda anAttenout. Air. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson thrilled by an address that touched pre looking forward with eager antici methods were appointed prominent residents in the First Ward. Bdls, Bill Alendenhall. tion was called to the need of an audit nounce the marriage of their brother At the time of the Alarmon coloni every emotion. An address that waas pation. Earl Smith, to Aliss Zelda Peterson, zation in Alexico the family moved of the local accounts. packed with items of interest, inforMOTHERS TEA AND Altogether, the evening of April 29 and mation inspiration. daughter of Air. and Mrs. Joseph to Dublan wrere they remained will long be remembered by those preSEWING EXHIBIT is bv Peterson of Spanish Fork, which took1 til the exodus, H. S. STUDENT BODY It is of interest to Presbyterian sent at this convocation as one of en his wife, his parents, two sons and NAME TICKETS place in Provo ast Wednesday. Young People to know that tho they joyment and inspiration. Our only entertained Airs. Wilson Air. The Home Economics girls are enand three daughters all of Salt Lake; three are a minority in Utah, yet that audiregret is that the capacity of our made last Friday at a dinner in their honor Sunday. brothers and four sisters. Nominations were tertaining their mothers at an afterthe two million membership of torium limited us to 125 reservations the at election and Smith Alar student La Mr. noon lea Wednesday Alay 8, at the Present were body the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. instead of the 250 or more that de- for the The entertainare tickets Two School. of Salt Aliss Peterson Lakje. Payton High School. Alary We sincerely hope Payson High A., there are upwards of 500,000 sired to attend. TWO MINERS KILLED INconduct the rour3 from to be officers of Peterson and will in ment Mrs. Air. during the and running, Joseph Young People between the ages of 12 that Dr. Walker will pass the word FRIDAY one to four. STANTLY, will next II. school Airs. the T. at Mr. and affairs year is know to that Fork, 25. Spanish and It interesting alony to his successor in office and Wilson and the young bride and groom. There will be exhibits of sewing, when Dr. Walkers father, now 97 that the succeeding Moderators of the be chosen from the following: L .lied Farrel Green were Olson, Alayor; minors Two instantly ticket, was the a of that boy age, cooking, and art. , General Assembly of the Presbyterian years Alildred Curtis, secretary-treasurer- ; the Eureka Stan at inevening miss17 Church had Friday frewill S. in only more U. Church the A., Presbyterian FRIDAY IS ELECTION DAY Any other persons who may be Althea Hill, mine when a cluUh broke on a Ecodard Home the of work in the ionaries with an annual budget of quently favor Payson with their hon Meade Jensen, Judge; terested AT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL two year councilman; Melvin Robbins, hoist being lowered into the shaf nomics Club, are also invited. some $17,000 and now, 80 years later, ored presence. out of town councilman; Nelda Bills, The hoist crushed through a bulkthe is election Junior at day Friday 'Virginia Street, and Bill Mendenhall, head protecting the men who were offiMrs. Stanley Wilson and Mrs. Paul and School student body tickets. both on High TAYLOR SCHOOL NOTES include a parade, beginning at 9:30 one year councilmen working in the bottom of the shaft. entertained at a birthday surSilver ticket, Orvil Okelberry, May- cers will be selected to serve next in the morning from the school to the The men killed were Richard Ar Davis Two tickets were nominated vidson of Eureka, a world war veteran prise party last Thursday evening in year. Music Day, Friday, April 26, at park; health plays, songs and gam or; Edna Page, secretary-treasurefollows: ronor of their husbands. A decorative and Clarence B. Fowler o, Goshen Taylor School was a huge success. es; and a htalth lunch. All parents Howard Woodhouse, Judge; Dean Sim- last Friday as scheme of pink and white was Vivian and color Simons Mayor, Gearld years The program was given in honor of are urged to follow the parade to the mons, two year councilman; Helen The latter was born forty-threthe dinner. Sweet peas cenr, Secretary-TreasureRuth for survived by .Miss Pearl Barnett who is teaching park and join us in our play and Kirkendall, out of town councilman. Taylor; ago in Goshen and is small table where the Snow and Sidney Jackson ; Judge five children and his mother tered eah piano lessons in several schools of the lunch. Cards were placv. me served. nest Woodrow p and Bud Weitzel; Barnett and Carter Wilman of 11 all Germit Tilson, to 12, the following The slogans chosen for the school district. From Mrs. Clara A. Fowler Wendell Erland-Ai- r. Airs. the ed for Air. and musical numbers were given: are Health is Wealth, Our Motto! Walter Peay spent the week end at two year councilman, Rose Cheever Tile bodies were brought to Airs. Wilde, Mr. Jack and one year Riano Solos by Jean Marie McKell, Safeguard Health, Our Aim! Good their homes in Payson. They came and Genevieve AIcBeth; Claudin Funeral Home in Payson, p Air. and Clifford Airs. Vearl and an Harris, Olson Arthur Clark, Helen Bown, Von Tay- - Health! The Health Slogans selected down from Salt Lake with the West- councilman, Garth ding funeral arrangements. Mrs. and Mr. Aleridith and Gearldine Mrs. Amos, Fred Page lor, Ruth Hill, Betty Aladsen, Flo, r- - by the various grades are as follows: minister athletes for the invitational Strom; Weston and Airs. Air. Paul Badham, ence Page, Reid Peery, June Butler, Health is Precious, track meet at Provo Saturday. Fifth Grade GRADUATION EXFRCISES Bean, Air. and Airs. Eugene Ilillman, Joyce Cowan and Jean Marie Powell. Fourth Grade Keep Your Chin In SEMINARY Mr. and Airs. Elwood Duns. Bridge STAKE NEBO OF Harmonica solos by Paul Ashworth Third Grade Star of Health. as the diversion for the evening and We Drink Milk. Ray Hiatt and Von Lerwill. Second Grade TO BE HELD SUNDAY BANK-0-GRA- M high score favors were won by Mr. Harmonica Duet by Gordon Fillmore ,First Grade "Happy because We Are ti.t for Mrs. Erlandson and Air. asd Mrs. exercises Graduation and Darrell Morgan Healthy. h held W;: le. will students Vocal solos by Elvon AIcClellan, j. First and Second Grades Stake Seminary Green TaberPARENT TEACHERS MEETBobby Bills, Elizabeth Manwill and .Vegetables Make Red Blood. Sunday evening in the Stake in the held Sherwin Taylor. nacle. No services will be The School Colors, Red and Write, WHEN YOU TUNE IN WITH THE wards to permit the entire public to ING LARGELY ATTENDED Vocal duets by Nyle Alorgan, and are beautifully combined in the post FEELING OF SUCCESS attend the exercises given by the s June Badham, Dawn Alyers and Earners and caps, (to be worn by the Bevel;. - hundred parents and patBANK GROWING A class to graduate since the open Jack Snow, and Rex Hiatt. FITS IN WITH 'tire school). of the Payson schools gathered rons in Payson. Trio Phyllis Balzly, Alene Badham Dont miss this parade. ACCOUNT AT THIS COMMUNITY ing of tre institution .Junior High Scrool last Fri-da- y at the g:v-eto be Following is the program and Marguerite Alontague. THAT YOU GET BANK evening to enjoy the program and under the direction of Principal Abe Wheeler of Wyoming was visiBoys chorus from Fifth Grade. RECEPTION social PERFECT arranged by the officers of the John F. Oleson: Girl3 chorus from Fourth Grade. ting here for several days last week Parent-teache- r Association of the JunOF STATION O, Ye Alounlains high, congregaSecond Grade. Chorus from Girls with his mother, Airs. Alary Ellsworth. ior and Taylor School Central, High tion; Prayer, Vina Aloore; Addchorus from Second Grade. School. The program and Pitcetneet Harold Wilson, ress of Welcome, In honor of Airs. Dora Heinze who Whistling Solo by Lou Irene Reece Airs. Klea AlcClel-- 1 conducted va by Eileen Page, Reading Vocal Solo, is leaving far Orem to reside, the offiand Charles Pulver. i and commenced with community Inez T ervoit; Chou Unawares, Ukelel Solo Erma Powell, Saxa-phon- e cers of the First Ward Relief Society r'i ging of P. T. A. songs led by Airs. Alaster the Tempest is i aging, t !) solo Dorothy Aherns, Cornet gave a party Saturday afternoon at Feland. The children of the Dorothy His second coming, Grade, Talk solo Reece Olson, Violin solo Aus- the home of their president, Mrs. Ida school gave an educational Piteetneet Dan Anna Aloore; Saxophone duct, A. Huish. Eighteen were present and tin Loveless. Better Homes and costume playlet. Tall: Reid and Sherman Loveless, broadcast from your community The guest of honor was presented enjoyed a delightful social afternoon was writttn by Airs. which who Seminary in tre future, Lois B financial service station with a bouquet of carnations by the They presented their Hui-l- i. teachers directed The A. Hi Valedictorian Addrc-Mahas held the position of chorister, the pupils and the teachers entertained lit songs which alo supplied nd Th Vocal Solo, Holy Taylor; appreciation, with a luncreon during the noon hourjwt1 the v, eiY introduced through play. , Dr. City; Addivs to Graduate--in her honor. instructive and A intiresting I ' Mr. C. E. Huish, editor of the Eur'.cry love a Amos Alerrill; Chorus, life Mi -- on Child This is "National Health Week. Welfare, was giv-- , Presen- a a business visitor students; was eka Seminary cottage, Reporter to ! be is the Amos 3, Merrill of the B. Y. espec day D. May y Friday, in Payson on Thursday. tation community broadcasters D, The entertainment concluded with ially observed by the schools of our Stake of community town. 'iD'diig and a ligrl lunch was served Aliss Florence Simhions spent Sat-he- r Congregation; in the down stairs rooms. Ou.r scrool has been working hard on witl n sister, Reid. gat urday the program for that day which vrilljMrSj Annie Storr3 - Soe-iesti- ..A ls 100-yar- n, y, OB-on- e, r, n, H un-Il- e ed r; e, Co-be- n. 1 J N.-b- a-- in en-Hi- ll, THAT n , -- s e State Bank of Payson je s- |