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Show ' ' i i r V soun (Lin & VOL. XXXVII., No. 21. PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY UTAH. MAY 24. 1929 FINALS IN M. IA.' DISTRICT ANNUAL PRESIDENTS DAY MRS. A. R. POTTER DIES AT LA VAR DAVIS HAS CONTESTS SOCIAL HELD BY CULTUS HOME IN THIRD WARD NARROW ESCAPE CLUB Finals in the M. I. A. district tests for a division embracing ; con $2.00 PER YEAR MR. AND MRS. HENRY 'PAYSON LIONS ENJOY ERLANDSON AND DAUGH DELIGHTFUL EVENING TERS TO LEAVE JUNE 5 FOR NEW YORK The big social event of the past week Mrs. A rvilla R. Haskell Potter died social her horn, the Third Ward Mo. Davi. of Day P.yaa. had a .arrow eacap. was the banquet at the Junior High were held in the Ncbo Stake ' closmir mooting of the uay morning after an illness extending from is death Tuc.d.y aftornoon when Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erlandson and School I Tabernacle Tuesday The yoar for the Cultos Cluh was hold on over a number of yeara Sh, was a Saturday evening given by the evening. in ocurred at a aravel hit near daughters Norma and Ada will have Lion ladies, with the Lion Club memwinners will go to Salt Lake in June. .Wednesday afternoon at the home of the daughter of Chester and Lydia Salem and Dewey Hanks aged 30 of on June 5 for New York to visit their bers as guests. The banquet was preMembers of the general board pre- Mrs. Pea Bigkr. Pi evident Edna Haus Haskell and was born in Salem Salem was killed. A blast earlier in Miss Thelma daughter. Erlandson pared sent for the judging were Herbert St.eet was in charge and the following May 29, 1861, but came to Payson the by the ladies with Miss Lucille day had loosened the gravel which e CoLl!faSIlbeen tattrdirf SCh0p01 atCnrtia, and Miss Delsa Tolhurst musical program was piesented, piano as a child and has spent most of paused about 60 Maw, Mr. Robinson, Mrs. Elsie tons to fall into the past year vision and the daughter3 Berved Mr, ' Brar.dley, Miss Elva Moss and solo, Mis s Mac Taylor; vocal solo, her life here. Her husband died pit where four men who were in the and will her with Doctors graduate j) Stewart was the very clever Professor Evan Stephens who judged Miss Opal Schaerrer; piano solo, Miss many years ago. Surviving are two 'employ of Ray Davis were at work. Degree on June 4. The graduation and ' the music. M Mens pubhc Madeline Robinson; pianologue, Miss daughters, Mrs. O. H. Wilson and M.rg The pleasing toastmaster. A toast of Hanks recognized the danger class includes 4500 and the student welcome was given by Mrs. Frank speaking went Charles McKell of Pal- Elizabeth Simon .'accompanied by Mrs. Helen Crooks of Payson; onejthe slide started and shouted a war- - enrollment the past year was 30,000. and Philo C. Wightman, myra Stake by default. II is subject Miss Taylor. Mrs. Gladys W ilson was son, Charles Potter of Grantsville, ning to his companions but was Thelma has accepted a Position on Wheelwright caught new club president, responded. T. F. International Minds in the interest of unosen treasaier of the club for next nine grandchildren, six ereat-crand- himself. La, Var Davis . was buried the staff at Columbia for the coming international good will. Tolhurst, retiring president gave an The Gleaner year to replace Mrs. Anna Nielsen children and the following sisters and almost completely and was rescued year and is the second young lady address of farewell to Mr. and Mrs. brothers: Mrs. Isadora Clark of! by the other two workmen. Death from girls public speaking was won by Miss v,ho has moved away. Payson who will be on the facO. C. Nielsen, and presented Mr. NielMuriel Chrstensen, Mrs. Street gave an interesting re - Provo; Mrs. Kathryn Stewart of Ben- - to Mr. Hanks was Spanish Fork, instantaneous, ulty of the great Eastern universities, a charter member, with a hand- sen, fourth ward, Palmyra Stake. Her puit of the State Federation Conven- - jamin; Mrs. Lavina Spencer of Payson; Mr. Hanks was the son of Joseph Miss Jennie Reece having accepted a Sme fountain subect was The mansion of our souls ton held, at Logan la.--t month. Plans Mrs. Delia Clark of Salt Lake; Mrs. and Almira Jackman Hanks and has Pen bearing th club position at Cornell. Miss Erlandson emblem. Mr. Mrs. Nielsen each The decision for the drama The in- for next years programs were discus - Matilda Winward of San Francisco; spent his entire life in Salem. and has been in the Library School and visible hand. was given to Pleasant James Haskell of Idaho and Henry ,'He is survived by his parents, his wife last week was in attendance at the responded and expressed their keen Mrs. Aurora N. Wilson, chairman of Haskell of Payson. Grove third Timpanogoa Stake. Dillian Grant Hanks, four children National Library Convention at Wash regret at leaving Payson and their Bessie Newman, Mary the civic committee gave a report of In the cast Funeral Services were held Wednes-theterni- s and the following brothers and sis- ington D. C. many friends here. Mrs. John F. Ole-so- n El club Norma Roy the which Adamson, court gave a toast and clever jokes and project Richens, 'day at 2 p. m. in the. Stake Taber-i- s ters, Charles Hanks of Spanish Fork, Miss Norma Erlandson will he gradC. Chase, the new song leadShe George Nelson, Roy Fugal, Niels Fugal and with Counsellor Fred Tanner of Henry Hanks of Denver, Miss Delma uated from the University of Utah on reported meeting nacle sponsoring. in community singing. lead er Viola West Coach. The Young Men--- ' with the mayor and permanent imthe Third Ward bishropric, t Hanks of Salem, Mrs. Fanny Safford the same day that her sister graduates committee which contrib- - ing. Interment in the PayMn City of Provo, Mrs. Sophronia Underwood at Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Erland- by Vineyard ward Sixty were served at the Jong banquartette was Utah Stake. The singers were How- uted S25 to assist the project. It was Cemetery was under the dircteion of of Thistle, Mrs. Eliza Moore of Cali- son will attend the exercises in Salt quet tables which were beautifully ard Anderson, Bert Murdock, Elwood decided by the Mayor and city council the Claudin Funeral Home fornia, Mrs. Rosetta Gull of Spanish Lake and the family will leave the decorated in the club1 colors, purple Allen and Lee Allen with Mrs. Anna that the logical place for the new Fork. following day by automobile for the and gold. Vases of yellow. and purof Juab in Ball director. be to was the court Nephi Funeral placed . Hinckley, ple iris and candle sticks holding arrangements were by the East. Stake was awarded the double mixed Park, itjueh of the labor and materDeseret Mortuary. yellow candles were arranged at intervals and the club emblems were also quartette, composed of Mr. and Mrs. ia! is being donated by progressive EIGHTY-EIGH- T JUNIOR . T. D. citizens. scheHARRIS-GILERalph Barnes, Mr. and Mr-S Payson Camp No." 1, Daughters of HIGH STUDENTS RECEIVE used in the attractive decorative L. Winn D. L. Will Mrs. The club voted on another project Utah Pioneers met me. Mrs. James Clove was the Hoyt, Davis, last, Thursday afDIPLOMAS L. G. Paxman and Mrs Hoyt, director. submitted by the committee, the plant- ternoon at the 'home of Mrs. Lizzie and kept things decidedly pepAnnouncement has been made of Members of the Provo fourth ward, ing of the club flower, the Marigold, Curtis who read the pyJunior High School history of her the marriage of. Miss Emma Harris, Eighty-eigt- h Utah Stake, Jon the ladies double in Memorial Park, the plants having After the banquet the group adMr. Mrs. F. of and John daughter students received Ann and their diplomas at Pace Hyrum Mary paints, tro which included Ala Ritchie, Melba been offered bv Mrs Lula Erlandson. jcrook. The remainder of the pro- Harris to Francis Giles of Provo, the Graduation exercises held in the journed to the Auditorum where two Lucille Worthen, on by the ladDastrup, director, gram included a reading, Curtis Fill- - which took place on May 8. A fam- Junior High Auditorium last Friday clever stunts were put Thera Dona arMcClellan in mens Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Algie Brunson, more; vocal duet, Roena and June ily dinner in their honor was given evening. Following is the program ies who appeared dressed Lou Olsen and Ella Farnsworth, ac- rived home last Saturday, after five Lion the hats. A Curtis, piano solo, Mrs. Pearl Fill- - Sunday by Mr. and Mrs Harris at conducted by Lionel Montague, class coats and wearing adwas De MexNew Jerritt club Jong on of a weeks in meeting their Arizona, home companist. provoked touring Santaquin. Eighty president: Invocation, Hugh Clayson burlesque more; Payson history, Mrs. Eliza C. The following roll visor. ico, the Grand Canyon and Bryces White; of county, and' state guests were present including members Boys Chorus;. ,readingt Edna Hill; much merriment. report wife of each For the dance orchestra the decision canyon. convention, Mrs. Julia Hancock; re- of the Harris, Boyle and Giles families Valedictory address, Schradrack, call was answered by the FillConfrom folks went to the young marks, Mrs. Phoebe Reid, assistant The young couple will reside in Provo. Schaerrer; vocal trio, Ella Larsen, member: School truck Barnett, The musicians Sliver Stake. to Millard is The regular clinic for May more, county secretary. Carolyn Ried, Helen Blair; Valedict- oco Bigler, Iron Pipe Darrell, Sanwere: Melba Smith, Alice Brunson, le held Friday at the stake house Mr. an4 Mrs. Flint Dixon were in ory address, Mae Houser; piano solo, George, Till Asa Seagull Paul, Mac, Norman Jacobs, Joe Carling, Benner beginning at 1 p. m. Mothers are Bill, Lyer PROGRAM FOR MEMORIAL proyo Monday evening to attend a Helen Blair; address to graduates, E. taquin Jimmy, Ranger Ellsworth urged to bring the children In for exBrunson, Check Ray, Misprint Jim, ShinCarling, Max the Provo Bogus S. of Aiden secretary and Mrs. Mr. Hinckley, DAY PAYSON AT given by party Rock Roller Jack, Brunson and L. Led Jacobs, director. amination. Chatwin in honor of Mr. and - Mrs. Chamber of Commerce; selection, girls gle Olic, Static Carl, conCotillion Green Gold and The ' will be ArviJ Chatwin of California. Pinkham Peruna Byron, patchy of Lydia The following graduates, chorus; presentation program test at Green Gardens was won by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson and Mt. Lee, Shivering Scaler of Pants Reid, Louis Amthe under Bates; awarding the Principal given auspices of the dancers from Nephi, Juab Stake family left on Tuesday for Salt Lake erican Cascara Lynn, Ed, Mutton Chop T. F. Dave, president Tolhurst, diplomas, Legion: Mrs. R. W. McMullin gave a party T. Lee Harvest Queen R, including, Jack Garbett, Merl Downs to make their home. They have re- Program in Memorial Park 9:00 A. M. Board. Strawberry on Tuesday for her daughter, Caro- of the School Fred Morgan, Dorothy Hayman, Earl sided in Payson for a number of Band Music; Community Speed Frank, Top F., Dolly Dimple singing, lyn who was celebrating her twelfth Warner, La Mar Hawkins, Melvin years and Mr. Ferguson has been American; Pageant, First Memorial Jud, John Barrymore Philo, Mary Go HAVE TO CROCKETT DAVY birthday. Aiden Lunt. Round Melvin, Wrong Numbet Tom, manager of the Schramm-JohnsoDay. A NEW MEMORIAL friends of Store. The Onion' Drug many Charlie, Etiquette Golden, AllParade Formation 9:30 A. M. IN .TEXAS Simmons and his father NathEarl from their the Clove. departure LIBRARY NOTES family regret 10:00 A. M. spice Program at Cemetery an Simmons returned home from RochMrs. Paul Davis was the burlesque Payson. the one of Chaplain Prayer Although Davy Crockett, Minnesota where they spent the ester, . The new has handsome The closing stunt was a a tailtwister. Library in' American Reading Lest We Forget (Kipling) six weeks at Mayo brothrs clinic, most picturesque figures past club delegates to the the CUTWORMS SERIOUS of off take Gardner magazine rack, a great improvement Hazel history, was one of the heroes of at Louisville, and Convention on the old one. National Leona Dixon, Lydia Bown, Trio monuTexas struggle for liberty no r ErlandCONCERTS TO in BAND This of worms cut the We have received from the Rand, many year, Veda Moore. ment has ever been erected to his was very clever. Mrs. Hazel JUNE SUNDAY McCormick COMMENCE Will samare son impersonated fields C. H, Whit$ proving very serious, espec- Address McNally Publishing Company, a memory in that state unless the an2 AT MEMORIAL PARK was Mrs. McCorple selling outfit. We cordially invite ially in tomato fields that are planted Honoring Our War Heroes cient walls of the Alamo, where he Mrs. Edna Street Lucille Mrs. Monsen, representhe public to- inspect these samples. on land just plowed up from other died fighting, be deemed a sufficient mick, Concerts will beBand The an or orchard old or Payson Paul Davis porof Mrs. edtions beautiful are adjoining crops Jane ted very Wood, They 4 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER Memorial memorial. C. New books placed other uncultivated land. and Mrs. Pearl P. childrens books. They are Wightman trayed DIES AT NEPHI gin on Sunday June 2, at 9 to 10 a movement was P. Recently, however, Park between the hours of Mrs. on the shelves of the library this week cutting off the tomatoes in quite a was Wightman. Bigler memorial erect such a set on foot to M. It Is asked that all children who fields in Utah number of tomato are: Shirley Powell, 4 year old daughter to him in the Texas town which bears The Worlds greatest short stories, County, and where th:s is the case, of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Powell died at attend the concerts to please be quiet his name and this project recalls once PLANS COMPLETED FOR edited by Sherwin Cody. This collec- they should be poisoned as soon as their home in Nephi Saturday. The and not run in front of the band stand more the of this Tennessee bear SIXTIETH ANNUAL COMstory tion is illustratives of the history of 'possible. Where they a, re known to child wa born in Payson and has during the concert. MENCEMENT AT U. OF U hunter who rose from obscurity to short story writing. Contains stor- exist, a good way is to set out the lived in Nephi for the past three national renown. That story is told Mrs. James Frew of Boise, Idaho, ies by Boccaccio, living, Balzac, Dick- 'poison when ths tomato plants are years. Surviving are the parents and Plans have been completed iot the in an illustrated feature article ' again was visiting last week with her Poe, Haiothorne, planted, and they can be poisoned seven brothers and sisters. Thackeray, ens, Sixtieth Annual Commencement at the Look The in of this Chronicle. issue ' and very effectively. Barrie, funeral services were ter, Mrs. Mary Ellsworth. Kipling, Maupassant, for A New Memorial to David Crock University of Utah to be held from Where assistance is needed in mix- held in Nephi Monday with Bishop Morrison. ett. by Elmo Scott Watson in this June 2 to 4, inclusive. Approximately Poems of Ameriican history, com-ile- d ing up the poisoned bait, arrange-- 1 Cowan officiating. A large group of 350 students will receive degrees and Mrs. J. R. Vance and daughter Belle, paper certificates from the states highest Egbert Stevenson. ments can be made with local farm Payson relatives attended the service. have returned to their home in Pay-so- n by Burton About 800 poems gathered from all bureau presidents and pest committee- Interment was in the Payson City educational institution at that time. after spending the winter in Pasasources and classified Melvin Amos Brannon, P1I. D., L. dena California. historically, men, and the County Agents will give Cemetery, L. D., Chancellor of the University of from the dicovery of America to the demonstrations on mixing up the poisMontana and noted lecturer on science new century. A brief note precedes oned bait. The poisoned bait consists of the its setting, and educational subects, will deliver each poem, explaining BANK-0-GRA- M the commencement address to the grafollowing: meaning or purpose. Bran (free from shorts) 20 lbs. A little clown lost, by Barry Beneduates on Tusday 'June 4. On Mon1 chicken-wagoarsenic White of the pound -day he will address the graduates who field, author Low molasses syrcombines have been elected to Phi Kappa Phi, that (or is Here a grade cheap story family. in high degree most lovable human up) 2 quarts. honorary scholarship fraternity. WHEN YOU TUNE IN WITH THE The annual reception given by Pres-Mr- s. Amyl acetate characters with unexpected and quainttj ounce or 6 or 8 SUCCESS FEELING OF THAT or In A little lemons oranges. D. Miner of Springville suff- - ident and Mrs- - George' Thomas to the ly turned situations.. about 2 gallons. Water and friends of the ,Univer-jba- d FITS IN WITH A GROWING BANK ered a servere shaking and several clown lost, Mr. Benefield has creaIn molasses or the Dissolve btdd Monday afternoon be will syrup ted another book that bruises when her car was struck ACCOUNT THIS COMMUNITY jive. and white Add 3- water. arsenic the In June the : 1C 6 morning Thi Kappa This Strange Adventure, by Mary South bound Orem train. BANK YOU GET THAT by the A new kind of stir thoroughly. Sprinkle the poisonscholarship Roberts Rinehart. fraternity initiation Thi, Thursday evening. PERFECT RECEPTION Mrs. Miner was backing out of her;wi11 bu hc,d and in the eveninS thcre novel by a great popular author. Mrs ed solution into the bran. Mix thorOF STATION residence in a Ford truck at 953 South i,lvd be a banquet for the initiates. Rinehart for years the idol of thous- oughly. Thj bran should lie just so crumble will not that it sermon will be novel be Baccalaureate wet, damp, Main when the accident happened dir-- 1 ands of readers, has writteen a the when Frank L. thrown If new delivered Reverend, a upon the her ground. won has by which critics agree ectly in front of her home the Orem little more not a water Cnitarian the B. of a D., that novel damp nmjugh, written the She X., has tracks border road at a point nearjun public. be stirred into the bran. Broadthe railway intersection. She backed Church of Sait Lake City, Sunday, belongs among the best of American may cast in the evening, or early morning, wide a curve the south. j3une - Hit: procession of the Regents in toward Sagas. and gradu-towar- d before sunrise. apparently intending to drive noithjI bhe University, Faculty the Bacca-fboun- d will can White acetate arsenic and precede amyl Miss Lucille McMullin left Monday Springville when the broadcast from your community train struck the engine swing laureate Sinnon. for Salt Lake to spend the summer be obtained from the Agricultural InV. Alumni reunions for all classes and Manila, Swensen, spectors (II. service the car into the center of the road. financial months. station ing Grover Clyde, Springville) or from Mrs. Miner was thrown from the ear "high graduated in years ending in n Room the 112, Agricultural Office, Mr. Ralph be numeiul 4 or 9 hae been with considerable force. tlr. and Mrs. O. C. Neilsen and June & 4, cost. at ubd following Tuesday, Provo, of Springville was passing and jghter Dorothy, left Tuesday for City County Building 'the commencement exercises. In the ftook her to medical aid. reside, It lake where they will 1 the Alumni Banquet, business citi-iOn and 31 'cvenirg May been have Friday Saturday, highly respected ey were and Elva Wilson in Payson during the eight yea-- s and June 1. the senior class play, broadcasters Melba Wignal community Mid-'l in Provo last Saturday for a piano by Euiipcdes, will be of community y have lived here. Mr. Nielsen has on the Iaik Plaza on the recital given by their teacher, Pi of. n manager of the Smoot 'Lumlier Campus. (Williams. mpany. twelve-stakes- , ,t JT ,7 1 Tal-madg- j ' sc-d- . j officiat-provemen- tail-twist- er ; d n - J A listen in n AT j south-clus.ie- s - sched-.Snelso- State Bank of Payson s Uni-wiMt- fr |