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Show 7 1V0L. XXXVII.. No. 28 PAYSON, CHARLES C. F. DIXON. Com. Church Picnic CALLED BY DEATH: sim UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY POffHl5ll(B 12, 1020 $2.00 PER YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paysonians Entertained Culius Club Working On Plans Underway For Erlandson and DaughtAt Salt Lake Recreational - Project July 24th Celebration Held At Maple Dell ers Return From East 4 Charles C. F. Dixon one of Paysons The Annual Picnic of the Commu. Almost one hundred people from j During the past two months, the At a meeting-o- f the officers of the most prominent and progressive cit- mty Church Sunday School and Mens Payson which included nearly one hun- - members of the Cultua Club have been Payson sons and daughters'-o- f Utah izens and business men died at the jClub v.as held dred Percent of the Payson Lions working on a recreational project for Pioneers held Monday Wednesday in Maple is was evening Mr. Mrs. and and Erlandson Henry family residence in the First Ward Dell. The day and the place were Club membership, motored to Salt ourj;ity. To satisfy the demand of the decided to hold a big Pioneer rousing Ada. Norma and returned extenddaughters an after Wednesday morning ideal for a picnic. Lake Saturday evening where they young people in the growing popu- Day celebration in Payson on July 24. ed illness. He has been engaged in I he younger folks enjoyed themwere delightfully entertained by an larity of the game of tennis, it is nec- The following committee heads were the meat and grocery business in selves in boating, equal numebr of the Salt Lake Pay-'- essary to build more tennis courts appointed; hiking, swinging General chairman, S. E. Payson for more than twenty-fiv- e hisses and matrons Salt Lake on June 5 and traveled son club which inclndl, formPr Pay. as one single court at the and games. finance School Taylor; High chairman, Arza C, first to Denver and then over route onians who now resida in years and in later years has engaged staged an arcehry contest. It was 4 to Ohio galt is far inadequate. The civic comm- Page;; music chairman, Arthur TayAt in agriculture. Gallipolis they had;Dr L-evident that Dr. Pfouts has not yet Pottw prPsident 0f the ittee of the club which is composed of lor; advertising chairman, Frank Kerr a visit with Mr. and Mrs. dub wag He served one term as city council- enrolbd all eligibles for the State pres,.nt to exttnd greetings Mrs. Aurora Wilson, Mrs. Lula Er- program Phoebe' Reid; chairman, Earl McCormick former Paysonians man in Payson and has held numer- Tournament. Mr and Mrs. S. II. landson and Mrs. Helen Tolhurst has transportation, J. A. Loveless! At a Matrons Wickizcr, StetQ their guests. sent who to their many ous ecclesiastical positions as an act- vens and greetings Simpson took high honors. igginbotham were host and hostess. been working energetically to - se- meeting to be held next Monday the ive member of the First Ward. The days activities culiminated in Payson friends. From Ohio they went runion flf old fr;enda and a cure least one at morecourt during various committees will b completed. to Charleston, West Virginia, over the'eral For twelve years he was superinten- a baseball handshake pn.ceded tbe splPdid this summer. Efforts were made to Tentative plans will include a morngame between the girls and dent of the Sunday School being am which was broadcast the boys with the boys taking the Alleghany mountains to Shenandoah, boo8ter ing program at Memorial Park after where es Tomb at k'xing- - over K S L. Mayor L. D. Stewart raise fundi through the leased in 1927. He served as chairuntil the girls stronghtened their 'H'T which a banquet will be sordid to the of the and Counoil and Mayor City ton durand historical places of interest made man of the Old Folks committee the opening addr,,8 and told of the Lions Club and by citizens con- Pioneers. In the afternoon a program position by signing up J. A. Earl, were visited. At Washington theytbo second ing the following year, being released Earl, Er.ggs, Breede and Robinson. It b;g annual home coming and dancing will be provided far their were joined by Miss Thelma Erland.i nd harvost festival which is to be tributing both labor and money, prosMr. Dixon was born in Payson on was agreed that when son who universally in view far an early com- entertainmet. Among the attractions are pects is on the staff at Columbia held in payson in September owing to his failing health. He Babe Ruth retires that Earl will be pletion of one or two coufts. During for the general public will be a high for the coming year. They;was follow,.d January 6, 1876, the son of Charles crowned King of the Swat. 'University by Lee R. Taylor, mana. the past week two special The meetings class carnival with II. and Matilda Douglass Dixon. His base four days in Washington andlger of the of Briggs and team- spent strawberry Water Users of club nimbers were called by Presi- ferris wheel and other features. This running visited all places of most interest. Association father died when he was less than mates who told to the world dent Edna speedily pulled the girls team Street, j With money suff- is the same company that was in Pay. two years of age. He married Ade. had a most pleasant visit with They out of the hole while the way in which many good things of our city and its icient to complete a double court the son last year qnt Pioneer Day and lia Schaerrer on June 22, 1898. His and Mrs. Karl F. Keeler who marvelou Edith Ott. Earl and Robinson conspir- Mr. advantages to the home matter was discussed and at the first good clean entertainment was prowidow and ten children survive as folalso sent regards to their many friends seeker. The musical ed to retire all opponents at 1st base program inclu- meeting the ladies voted, in favor of vided. Citizens 1 should make their lows: Mrs. Bernice Fraughton of AmTen days were spent in New York ded selections from our ore. Payson to the home remain in Payson for this dampened boys prospective making one in the west ball park plans erican Fork; Quayle Dixon of Salt and boat trips were made to West hestra. composed of young local musi- and tho second at tourist With more practice a team proas committee expect to work the run. day park or at Lake; Charles H. Dixon, assistant Island and all places of cians, vocal solos by Dean Wightcan be cosen that will send the Point, Long hard make to the event one of ere. bably school as a second choice. cashier of the State Bank of Payson; interest were visited. From man, C. O. Nelson, and Freeman Bird Peteetneet colored boys from Salt Lake home in great to ' dit our city. The was before the proposition put Mrs. Louise Hansen, Douglass. BlanNew York they traveled into New and a male quartette which included humiliation next July 4th. chard, Junior, Jean, Sheldon and Paul and then home through C. O. Nelson, Freeman Bird, George officials by the committee and j the England It is hardly necessary to mention Peteetneet location was not considerDixon of Payson. Surviving also are Massachusetts. Signs of prosperity Barnett and Leslie Olson. To Be the picnic dinner as every one present were in evidence ed. his mother, one six grandchildren, in New particularly was givon the program Every part was an active member in this, the At the second meeting matters were York State which was most inviting en in a way that was a distinct cresister, Mrs.' Jennie D. McClellan, of on number the concluding program. more NiaPayson and one brother, William D. and prosperous in appearance. fully discussed arid .it is now dit to our city. The people at home It is generally agreed that when boys Dixon of Afton, Wyoming. decided that the single both Falls from the viewed was definitely gara who were listening in were delighted Funeral services will be held (today-Frida- y and girls refuse to eat another ice American and Canadian sides and here vith the the court on west side will be rushed number which every way in at 1 p. m. in the Nebo Stake cream cone or piece of cake that it has they visited with Fuller MoCormick came over the air. The entire eve to an early completion and as soon been a highly successful picnic. We who has Tabernacle with Bishop Otto B. a very fine position in that nings entertainment was a big boost as it is feasible another will be built the Social Club to extend Mens the of the First Ward officiating. The Hudson notor (plant for Payson and a most successful ad- at the tourist park. It is the aim locality; C. E. Huish, operating, the Star Interment dn the Payson City Cem- Tea and to the management of Map- at Detroit was very interesting and com of the club to have as a future pro- Theatre of home fall of the vertisement big has announced the le our Dell their for thanks heartiest Payson Deseret the directed the making of the tourist park by etery will be also various places visited in Chicago house with of beautiful that ing celebration. The affair was held ject in making this picn.c a opening Mortuary from which point they came directly in the lounge of the Belvedere Apart. into a community recreation cente' the of which first talking success. pictures, great and to this end the ground will be will home. Mr. Erlandson reports . that; mert3 on state Street. be shown on Sunday July 14. he thinks a great deal more of his platted and the new court made as The program which has been seRED PEERY MAKES GEORGE a more of he seen has beginning. country since lected as the first talkie for this city, ENVIABLE RECORD , it and also more of his home town and one which should attract heavily 19 Miss Thelma will since his return. from the surrounding section, is the George Red Pcery, son of Mr. and have a five weeks vacation in the Rainbow Man. Eddie Dowling is Mrs George A. Peery of Payson has late summer but will probably remain citizens of Payson and the Thanking film which in this featured enviable while an made record talking pitchProvo. Utah. Every larger commin New York until the close of school surrounding towns for their support contains of world a music, mel Island of Rhode Providence catchy for next year. unity in Utah County as well as the ing in making the July Fourth celebraodies that will linger and scenes you He has Eastern the pitched League. and of Utah Brigham University tion here such an unprecedented sucwill long remember because of the 13 games and won 10, losing none Young University, will have numbers American of Officers cess. Payson Pay-so- n A from of is far?" largo thus He people group Velate Jones, thirteen year old beauty and wholesomeness of the story on the program which will be held during the season No.. 48 announce that-thpost Nebo of other Legion and Stake wards five the the in also of Charles E. and Sarah In short it is the premier talking top batting among in connection with the 18th Annual netted from the occasion will daughter $425.09 on to went Manti a temple Boston to Red Thursday the 20th. belongs league. Sargent Jones died shortly before mid- picture of the year. Timpanogos Hike, July 19 and be used in erecting a grandstand at was made The excursion. by to been out Braves has trip farmed but be This program will night on July 9, at the family home The people of Payson and surroundgiven Friday automobiles which left Payson at the New Sports Field. season. Providence for the in the First Ward. She was born in ing towns are invited to attend the of in the Theatre vening July 19, six oclock traveling in caravan form In common with other boosters of Payson in September 1915 and has Star Theatres formal opening with the Pines. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Done and chil- It is the first excursion from Nebo Payson and vicinity the officials en- always resided here and was a student talking pictures, after extensive chanAfter the program the bonfire built tertain great optimism due to the in the eight grade at the Junior High ges and improvements have been dren of St. Louis left for their home Stake to Manti. by the Provo Kiwanis Club will be turnout at the celebration, School last year. She was active in made in the house to permit the propweek a splendid after last of spending Saturday, Timpanogos, lighted by the sprites been in the neigborhood the Sunday School and other organ- er showing of such programs. The Done there Lovina Mrs with for their having one mother, Wednes19 beautiful dancing girls, At the Community Church visitor? izations in the First Ward. She is Rainbow Man each year of the hike and one to and other relatives While here the day the young people from American of one thousand out of town js.only the first of to survived attested manifestly whose presence by her parents, three sis- these talking picture projramg. grow on. The Hike will occur Satur- Done family enjoyed a family reunion Fork and Springville met with the at the home of Mr. and Mrs Merl Payson boys and girls in a delightful A0 t3 suecss. The day was vote y ters, Mrs. Ernest Lundell and Mrs. Othrs will follow and unless the effday, July 20th. of fork The new road up the north Tanner of this city. They also mot- social evening between the hours of all one of the best of the sort ever Roy Sperry of Garfield and Aileen orts of Mr. Huish fail Payson will known in this part of the state in be will ored into Salt Lake Sunday June 30 8 and 11 p. m. Jones of Payson and one brother, be made the center for such high Provo Canyon completed class entertainment Erection of the grandstand at the Charles Jones Jr. Everyone who time for the hike. This will save many and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. as done be R. Done to has have is advancement field H. which a the for Mr. and will services B. be held C. Funeral Mrs. f7ew problems Done, thought transportation Friday Sports The family of Rev. James O. Ardeshould of be inand a m. in construction 3 the of Ward at Fourth program been vexing in the past. and J. D.Done. Payson growth Chapel p. part thur pastor at the Community Church takMrs. have Scott to give Payson prememinence with Bishop Otto B. Erlandson of the terested in the changes that Utah Stake Mutuals and consisting of his wife and five chil- signed will in went to en will at Star the Ward a It Interment state Theatre. in the as serving Magna dren has arrived from their First cooperate Mrs Maud Strong sport city, place Stewart, officiating. previous worth to will out in be the foods for the hikers making it un- Wednesday to visit her brother, John home at something Payson City Cemetery city, and Roseburg, Oregon. Their' if of will be business line tho direction Deseret the of under benefit, every necessary for hikers to carry their Loutensock and family. Alta Spaulding of Provo has spent opinion since their arrival is that they Mr. in investment Huishs food with them. They must, however, talk, large Mortuary. like the appearance of their future .the past week at the C, O. Nelson In honor of Miss Norma Wilson a home town ing picture equipment results in bringcarry their own beds. home in Payson. very much. FORMER PAYSON BANKER A Timpanogos Hike program will bride of the past week, Miss Donna ing to this city people who for many RECEIVES PROMOTION months have, been finding such enterbe given over K. S. L., Salt Lake Wilson and Miss Erma Wilson entertainment elsewhere. City, Tuesday evening. July 16, from tained at a shower Friday evening at Aaccount from San Eddie Dowling, the star in this pro10 to 11 p. m. the T. II. Wilson home. Twenty renewspaper latives and close friends enjoyed the Fernando, California tdls of the pro duction, is one of the best known of Mr. and Mrs C. O. Nelson and fam- affair. motion of W. A. Robinson, former all singing comedians and in the Rain Cashier of the State Bank of Payson bow Man he appears in just the type ily and Mrs. Genevieve Ellsworth and to the position of manager of the San of picture the public likes. Dowling Mrs. R. W. McMullin entertained family were at Vivian Park Sunday of the Security wrote the story. Branch Ferenando for a delightful family gathering. a number of ladies at a pleasant socOthers present were Mr. and Mrs ial afternoon last Saturday. PresFirst National Bank. The newspaper Tho plot has to do with a smallFred Davis and family of Denver, ent were: Mrs. C. O. Nelson, Mrs further states that Mr. Robinson has time minstrel man who meets a little Mr. and Mrs Lynn Wightman of Price, Clra Page, Mrs. Flint Dixon, Mrs. Lee come into the position as recognition girl in a Southern town and falls in Dr. and Mrs N. C. Spaulding, Mr. and jR. Taylor, Mrs. John F. Oleson, Mrs. of his ability and effort as assistant love with her. He loses his job throuMrs Glenn Simmons and their fami- E. H. Street, Mrs. Sid Coray. Mrs. manager. gh a misunderstanding, and goes to lies from Provo. Mr. Robinson is visiting in Utah on New York, penniless, to hunt for Albert H. Fowell and Mrs. A. R. Wilhe his summer vacation at the present work. After many heart-breason. COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICE time and will return to California to finds a job, returns to the Southern assume his new position, July 15. Mrs David Mitchell of Los Angv. town with his minstrel troupe again, The Sunday School will hold its les spent last Saturday here with her and one day sees the girl he had deWILSON-WHITBible Study session at 10:00 A- - M. parents, Mr. and Mrs W. II. Reece. serted in the audience. He stops in Ezekiel Teach- Mr. Mitchell came to Provo with the The lesson subject: the middle of the song and pleads for Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wignall announce the es Personal Responsityitlyy EzekJ. Union Pacific ball team from the girls love while the audience accom33:7-1Mitchell he of their Mrs and Coast city marriage thinks it is part of the act. The enMiss Norma Wilson, to Earnest White ding is a ' happy one. Preaching service will be held at panied him. of Salt Lake. The ceremony was Marion Nixon as the girl and Frankie A. M. 11:00 Subject: Universal Mr. Clyde Epperson of Kayvillo. Peace. performed on Friday July 5, at Nephi. Darro as the little orphan whom ha Press The Utah State at the President of the Midweek Prayer Meeting young couple will reside in Salt adopts, are Dowlings main supports Pay-soLake. The bride attended school at in the film. Sam Hardy and Lloyd the M. at a visitor P. was 7:30 Association Manse B. week. Y. U. and taught school in Ingraham contribute some intelligent in Office last the the Chronicle Meeting Young Peoples the Nebo District last year. Church at 7:30 P. M. A very interacting in their minor .roles. Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers and esting program has been arranged A baby boy was born to Mr. and son Roy of Milford have beeen visit. Mr. Rex Harper manager of the for the remainder of the summer. M. Mr Mrs. John W. Perkins, Saturday July Skaggs-Safewawith Tues. P. Store at Richfield several 8:30 here at for Choir Practiice days ing E. C. home Mrs Mrs of Mr. and at business 6, the Perkins in was in Payson on visitor a store has Rodgers parents, grand many surpbes day nights under the leadership of Mrs. Feland. Cloward. parints, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wignal. Thursday. c ' Merry-go-roun- Talking Pictures Shown At Payson Fine Show House Timpanogos Hike July American Legion Notes - 20 Vilate Jones Passes Away , , We do not suggest that you deny yourself 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. 6. ks E grand-daughte- r, n y s |