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Show V01 XXXVII . No PAYSON. UTAH COUNTY UTAH, JULY 5, 1929 2; MORE PAYSON NEEDS LESTER HANSEN DiES NEW MAIL SCHEDULE ELDON H. HATCHET ; AT HOTEL ACCOMODATIONS c t that 1'uao havo hv si i r mod, R3 and brought their holds I.n(juiry 1kp at I,ysoo Imsine's-- . hour's V. v aid NephI ,1 iiua'i;' It BENJAMIN 1 mi a , ' m . j Bible School will be held at 10 a. m Communion Service held 11 a. m. Reports will be h'ad from the Gen. oral Assembly in St. Paul. Minn, and from the Synod of Utah and the Young Peoples Conference recently 6eld in Big Cottonwoid Canvon. The annual S. S. picnic will be held next wV-Time, lace and will be announced othi r arrangements Sunday morning. k. Rev. PU1 James O. (iiiulltlipiWWPPWBpgpPi Arthur, PagV. PAYSON! JULY FOURTH CELEBRATION DIES AT ARROWHEAD BIGGEST HELD IN PAYSON of Ilan. a ol Pay-odad ut thv home uf 1; broil.', Fiank Harden in B'nja- 1 hn,ia hid Fr.day. joung man born in Btnjam.n 33 years ago the son of Daac and Lavina Richard- 'sun. Ills hio.h. d.ed when he was lit later 1 ved in Main ut.ue y oung !oth where he mani'd All ha Soren. Odd two yeais ago. They "urvived l,V f've children from Ur liue.'en, up to date anions the ihat there an- c instantly people v, ho fail to Had lioti an omodations here. Can, ping out sen.,, to nt to be with th trailing public an old and those who are inal.mg long trip., eck out places whnv they can have iTuoi beds in up to det- hot Is. to make of We have so cnticL-ol Spanish rork, ; where travelers taac hansen Jr. iM- piesent place-W Han&t-, Trank Uames of Eureka, nu e arc accomodated, but .'Ilansen of Benjamin, Mrs. Sarah Bry. and are and chanciifg many, tfhanged an ol Mammoth and Mrs. Mary Clay. . ople who would stop here cannot son ol Lake Shore, also the father I)' accomodated and the ,e,uit is that tvo half brothels and 3 half sisters they go .on to other places in Payson. More than, fifty automobiles were Funeral services wevre held Suncounted :n Pay n Canyon duting a in the B' njanun Chapel with Bis- It be-- i day recent drive in the ianyon Lundell officiating, Henry hop scorning known that tin, canon is. Interment .in the Benjamin tenu-me of the most a'tiactive places in Iv. as uudt . r the direction of the I)os the whole state and the recent mi ... eret Morturay. provoments in the canyon road will make it possible for many more p''o- Mis, Marjorie Wilson entertained j)!e to enjoy the canyon. fouiteen friends at a dinner party Pajson is really a very attractive to celebrate her Saturday evening l.tile city and its streams of clear and white decora. A school' hday. pink buildings,' its parks! w ater," its color uve was schema used and the and ,hade trees all invite people to seated was at one long table, paity more need stop "a while, but it does A birthday cake burning pink tapers hotel accomodations. was the centei piece and it was surrounded with tall pink princess canin pink holders. - Bowls of pink dles ELECTRIC SERVICE io,e; ar.d gypsoha were at either end and the nut cups and other details were in the chosen color. Mo.,t of our citizens will remember that about thiee weeks ago, on a rainy A delightful affair of the week was Srnfiay evening the city was in dark- a reunion of old friends at the home This of Mr. and Mrs Sid ness for two or three hours. Coray Tuesday was on account of a thotless boy or t vemng who arranged it in honor of man shooting ong of the insulators a number of old time friends who were along the line north of the city. visiting with tlv'ir families in Payson. A cracked insulator is generally Included in the group were Mr. and not detectable with the eye from the Mrs Ralph Done of St. Louis, Mr. and ground and in dry weather will give .Mrs Ray Done of ..Salt Lake who are no serious trouble, but as soon as it visiting here before moving to San gets wet by a rain storm the trouble Francisco, Mrs S. L. Besley of Salt starts. Lake, Mr. and Mrs C. O. Nelson, Mr. It is very dangerous to shoot at and Mrs Coray. insulators. Suppose the main line VALEDICTORY. would be cut which has been done tAN IMPRESSIVE and falls to the ground, carrying bacheLivestock and human A. M. Welles, 11,000 volts. is life lor editor of the Worthington, Minseriously endangered This problem concerns the entire nesota, Globe, retired on May 1st. the Tired of the load of getting out a Any community. citizens can give the Water Users country newspaper for thirty consecAssociation in helping to run down utive years, Mr. Welles thought it and prosecute these deliberate violat- wise to follow a physicians advice ors will certainly be appreciated a little rest before the and enjoy Association end. Strawberry Water Users In withdrawing from active newsMrs Bert Stevess entertained the paper work, Mr. Welles wrote the ladies of the Keora Bridge club at following farewell. three decades I have her home Friday afternoon. On SatDuring with Gods urday night the club nfembors and earnestly endeavored, their husbands were guests at ft dinn- help, to be a straight shooter, stand er party followed with bridge at the four square to the world and publish home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith. a reliable, liigh grade country newsPresent were Mr. and Mrs Eustace paper. It has been my duty to turn Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs E. E. Rob- the searchlight on shady transactions But Bert Stevens, and upon crooked individuals. inson, Mr asd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Ray Stevens, Mr. and I have always endeavored to fight farr Mrs Jack Dixon,, the host and hostess and when the fight was ended to drqp it. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Bean enterDuring the,e years I have been tained at dinner last Thursday for Mr. falsly accused of nearly every crime and Mrs Le Roy Taylor of Provo who except wife murder, but I have never Mrs. Taylor been accused of hreaking my promwere recently married. was Miss Elsie Bean. Other guests ises or throwing down my frfrnds. were Mr. and Mr. E. R Carter and The policy I have adhered to is in Provo are who Jack son visiting good business policy. The public has from California, Mr. and Mrs. Leo II little use for the coward, for the stradBean, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth John dler, for him who gets cold feet, or son and tw'O daughters of Provo. for him who sells the influence of his paper for cold cash. It has been Second the of The regular meeting money in the till to stand as I have be is to which Relief Ward Society stood, and now as I write my last held once each month will be at the copy, I am sure that I have made Second Ward Chapel on Tue.,day July more real friends than I could pos9. Mrs. Mary Curtis will give a Book sibly have made by any other policy. Review and there will be music and These are the friends that one vala social. All members are invited. ues; the other kind of folk dont count. PAYSON COMMUNITY CHURCH Mr. Welles concludes his valedic- FOR $2.00 PER YEAR tory thus: are glooming the The shadows western sky, but the glow of the setting sun is beautiful. I can not ask for more than to have gravenn on a on the spot of my modest hadi-tonlart resting place, these words: Here Lies a Man Who Earn stly and Sincerely Tried To Serve God and Humanity By Publishing iA IBgh Grade Country Newspaper. e Additional Mail Service established July 1st, 11)29. Payson now has three mails daily to and from Salt Lake City. Mail leaves Payson Post Office 7:43, A. M.; and 6:00 P. M Arrives in Provo. 8:50 and 10:28 A M Salt Lake City, 6:20, 10:15, A. M. and P M Mail for points south and west of Lynndyl, Utah. Southern Nevada, Arizona; Southern California, leaves Pay- son at 6:00 P. M, Mail for Santa- quin. Goshen, Dividend, Eureka, etc., leaves Payson at 5:00 P. M The 6:00 P. M. mail is daily ex cpt Sunday and hoi, days. The 5:00 P. M. Mail is daily except Sunday and holidays. To insure dispatch mail must be in Post Olfice before time stated above. Incoming mails .arrive at Post Off ice at i :50 A. M. from Tinuc; 10:15 A. M and 5:15 P M from Salt Lake, 8:15 P. North, East and West. arriving in Payson will sot be distribut'd until 8:00 A. M. next morn inp. Jlail early Always. Eldon H. Hatchett 27, a native of - Iowa died at the Arrowhead Resort last Thursday night about ten MINOR CASUALTIES The celebration, of the Fourth of oclock. The young man half been ON THE FOURTH July in Payson was a great success working tin Utah County since Jan-9:3- 0 and the days program arranged by uar', first near the Steel Plant and the local post of the American Lefor several weks on the farm of Mor was well planned and each event of the gion LelandA of Fourth roni Stark at feature July Thursday night One of the lar-n comPany with a Stark boy andi celebration which gave a great deal moved with dispatch. girl he went to Arrowhead for a swim of satisfaction to all concerned was gest crowds ever assembled here for that no accidents except of a minor any event in years was present and nature marred the pleasure of the the huge crowd at the new sports field . young Hatchett was missed by his day. notwithstanding the huge crowd an the afternoon was evi greater companions and at the same time the in the city. The brief electrical storm than had been anticipated. The activities of the day were ushbody was discovered on the bottom of in the evening caused some little inDr. L. D. Stewart was convenience but made the air delight- ered in with the usual solute at daythe pool. summoned and arrived within a few fully cool and refreshing for the even- break after which Paysona splendid minutes. A11 efforts at resuscitation ings entertainment. A small fire was band serenaded about the city for failcd and Dr Stewart pronounced caused at the Orem shops from a an hour. They also played on Main that he had died from heart trouble short circuit due to the storm. The street during the assembling of the fire alarm was sounded and the fire crowd and the forming of the parade. or some malady in all probability. Er. Hagan from Spanish Fork issued apparatus r sponded in the record Great credit is due the parade comthe same statement The pulmotor breaking time. The blaze was quick- mittee for one of tho best parades from the Provo fire department was ly extinguished and the damage was seen here in years. Business people used for almost one hour before all very slight. The small passenger participated in this event to a greater The body plane which flew over the city fre- extent than for some time passed. hopes were abandoned. was taken to the Claudin Funeral quently during the day, suffered dam The parade formation was as follows: Home after the Sheriffs office was age to the propeller and one wheel Wells Cloward, Marshal of the day; notified, and members of the family while making a landing at the airport American Legion boys with colors; in Iowa were informed of the affair. in the early evening. It was necess- Payson Band; City Officials; Miss ary to send in for a wrecker and it Clara Pace as Goddess of Liberty; SIMONS-ELME- R Mrs J II Clark and year old baby was taken in early Friday morning Uncle Sam; Minature floats; Arlene has arrived from her home at Phila-- , for repairs Reynolds as Utah followed with forty the eight little delphia for a visit with her parents, girls representing Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Simons Miss and jr3 jacfc Dixon. She was Miss Wilson as Kathryn Mrs Minnie Dawson has gone to states; announce the marriage of their daught-- J formery Miss Aline Dixon and it is Colorado to spend two weeks with her Payson; Miss Mada Butler as Miss er, Elizabeth, to Leland Elmer, son .hp,. fjrsj- vjsit home since her marr-o- f Springlake with her attendants; Dr.' husband who is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Elmer which jagP and onehalf years ago. Her L. D. Pfouts Achery float; Auxiliary was solemnized last Friday June 28 husbandi Dr. H. Clark has gone float; Betsy Ross making the first j. Mr and Mrs Hosmer Webb have in the Salt Lake Temple with apostle to Portland for a medical convention flag; Melvonna Beauty Shop; Daughto Montana after visiting ters of Utah Pioneers School of returned Mrs. George F. Richards officiating. and will visit here on his return. 1851; here with Mrs Webbs parents, Mr. School of Enos Simons and Mrs. Elmer accompconfectionery Forsey today; and Mrs G. Stevens. anied them to Salt Lake and witnessDunn confectionery; Dixon Taylor G. Stevens, Mrs Hanley and Mrs. ed the ceremony Both young people Gudmundsen float Russell; Jewelery Mrs Hosmer Webb motored to Provo Mrs Herbert Strong is here from Just Married; Star Theatre; Sea-gwere students at the T. Y. U. The call to do some shopping and bride has been a teacher in the Pay-so- Friday Ashton, Idaho, to visit with her mothService; Cultus Club Tennis Court on friends in Springville on their re- schools for the past two years er, Mrs Margret Loutensock and other Project; Schramm-Johnson- . Knowles 'turn trip to Payson. and taught the kindergarten class th5s relatives. Motor; Fire Department; M. and M. summer. The groom taught in the Bakery; Rodeo Cowboys;. Mr. Louis Pfeiffer returned home Sevier County schools for two years. Louis Bates, principal of the Junior Judges for the prizes were Bar. A family dinner was served in their last Friday from Warsaw, Indiana High School last year has gone to James O. Arthur; E. H. Street; Mrs.. honor Saturday evening at the home where ho was called on accoun of New York to attend the summer George Chase; Mrs Ann J. Loveless of the brides brother, Enos Simons, the death of his mother. school session at Columbia University and Mrs. Otto Erlandson. Awards where she has made her home for were as follows: Cultus Club first, several years. Mr. and Mrs. E. W Mrs Hazel Price of Salt Lake was Mr. and Mrs Harry Andreason and $15.00; Daughters of Pioneers second, Simons Sr. came from Wyoming for children and Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy visiting here for several days last $10.00; The First Flag third, $5.00; the occasion and Mrs. Alex Nolan Elmer were down from Midvale for week with her daugrter Mrs. WenO. P. $5.00; special, Springlake was down from Eureka. Mr. and the Fourth Mrs. Gabriel Jaw. dell Erlandson. Snaggs minajure $5.00. Best windows Mrs Elmer left Sunday for Magna schitz of New York City, who is Forsey Confectionery $5.00; ftT. and where they will reside in Spanish Fork with her M. visiting Best decorated $2.50. Mr. and Mrs. N. K. White of Salt Bakery, Mrs A. B. Rockhill was also cars, Just Married and Second Ward. mother, Lake have been visiting here with sev-wa- s Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Loveless and their mother, Mrs. Emma J. Douglass. the guest of Mrs Erlandson for An execllent patriotic program waft and Rockhill Erma Miss formerly Mr. and Mrs. Ford Wilson were here given at Memorial Park following the eral days last week. Mrs Jawschitz parade. The orator of the from Salt Lake for the Fourth, the day was Miss Grabelle Huber and Miss Milin Payson. She was Judge Nephi Jensen of Salt Lake. The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson. dred Pace who are working in Salt visited frequently Mrs married recently in Europe. program also included music by the Lake, celebrated the Fourth in Payson. Erlandson entertained at a luncheon band; selections by Male Quartette; Among the old residents from Salt for Mrs Rockhill and her daughter. reading, Echo Haynes; vocal solo, Spense Amos was down from BingLake who returned to Payson to celeGeraldine Peery; vocal solo Miss Ivy brate the Fourth were Mr and Mrs ham over the Fourth. Mrs. Amos, Mrs Lucille Stowcll, Miss Clara Done.. weeks several who has been here for Walter Strong, Mr and Mrs. Quayle Johnson and Miss Crista Olson have Races for the chidren were conduc. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wood, accompanied him home. gone on a motor trip to Yellowstone ted in the Southeast comer of the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Simmons, Mr and National Park. Miss Olson will stop Mr. and Mrs. Will Keele and family park. Mrs Jack Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Loris in Idaho on their return and visit sevfrom for have been Eureka here All sports at the new field were carand Miss Ann Nebeker. Manwaring witr relatives for an indefinate period ried out eral days. as arranged, perhaps the most being the parachute interesting Mr. and Mrs. Selby Dixon annMr. and Mrs. Ray Done and two Mrs. Anna Samuels Smith is here JumP. sons left Friday for Berkley California from California for a visit with her ounce the birth of a baby daughter Many people took their first Acrrw s and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pickering where they will reside. many friends. ridc during the day in the pas-gir- l, a'Planc of birth announced the have also be- their first child. Jsenger plane. In the ball game tween the colored Tigers from Salt Mrs. Ray Monsen was hostess to' Rake and the Salem team, the Tigers the Delta Bridge club last Friday eve won by a score of 11 In the heavy class pulling match, ning. Her guests exclusive of regular H. Dave Mu?) included. B. Hales won first and David memberB club second. In the light'weight. Jones Mrs Frank H. C. Mrs. Dixon, Shuler, Mrs D Robbins Mr. won first and Frank Bar-Mrs L. Stewart, Wheelwright, In the L. Jensen, Mrs. Earl Page, Mrs. r.ey second. r mile E II Street, Mrs. Meredith Amos, pony race, Glen Berge won first on Mrs. W. T. Amos. Mrs Eugene Hill-- j Sherwoods pony; Moroni Johnson soc. man, Mrs E E Robinson, Mrs Jesse ond, and Nunk Garrett third on T. Earl, Mrs James Clove, Mrs Will Me- - E. Reece pony;. in the one.juarter mile Clellan, and Mrs Florence Griffith.) saddle race, Sterling Ballard won first Miss May McBeth received the clubGlen Berge second on Flanders horse; favor and Mrs. Meredith Amos the Sherwood third; in the two year old race, Glen Berge won first on Wieg-land- s, guest award. Sterling Ballard second on Bur. Mrs. Charles Berry and two child- rastons. Exhibition races were run with Mrs ren, Charles and Corrine are here from Denver for a months visit with Mrs. Barneys Mamie and Dr. L. D. Stewarts "Neph, Tar Baby and Honey, Berrys mother, Mrs. J. E. Crook. Lenox- Sr,jr ul n s: We do not suggest that you deny yourself one-quart- reasonable enjoyments in order to save. We do suggest that you save, regularly, a small part of your income which you can easily put aside without self denial. bird. and four A band concert at Memorial Park, the past week Fireworks at the sports field and a mother, Mrs. dance in the Pavilion ' concluded the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Done childres have spent here with Mr. Dones Vina Done and other relatives. He as festivities. Jon his vacation from St. Louis where he is manager of the J. C. Penney Mr. and Mrs. Shores Loveless of Store. Blackfoote, Idaho and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Effie M. Donnelson of Salt Cowan of Duchesne spent their Fourth Lake has been the guest of her sist- of July vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Will McClellan and other relatives. er, Mrs. John L. Done. |