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Show J rrr n XXXVII-- VOL. , SlIPOETif UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, PAYSON, No. 33 FRIDAY AUGUST Baby Drowns In Arrowhead Mission To SCHOOLS TO OPEN $2.00 PER 'Y'EAR 9, 1929 The Nebo School District has an nounced September 3 as the opening school year. date for the 1929-193They have the calendar ai ranged and the teachers assigned as follows: institute at August 31 opening Fork. September 2 Bu Id Spanish direction of Prinunder meeting ing Septi mber 3 Scrools open cipalsfor registration. October 17, 18, 19 Utah Education Association meeting October 11 or 18 Schools close for brt vacation. November giving recess. Dec mber 20 ChristJanuary mas vacation (one week). 1 Wednesday, Schools close- - April 14 Arbor Day and Clean up Day. May 16 Schools close for the year. days to be observed in Special in school with appropriate exercises: September 20 Constitution Day. October 11 Columbus Day. NovemFebruary ber 11 ArmistkV Dhy- 12 Lincolns Birthday. The teachers placement list for Nebo District follows: Payson High EuSchool, James Clove, Principal; gene Hillman, R. D. McKell, C. R- J. Groesbeck, Stanley Wilson, Arthur Powell, Leroy Bunnell, Elsie Johnson, Kathryn Douglass, Gwen Webster, Frances Shermer Payson Junior High: Clarence Tuttle, Principal; C. P. Olson, Howard Holloday, George Wyler, Blaine Han son. Norma Erlandson, Dorothy Fel-anMaurine ILnckley, Vera Calder. Payson Central: Madge Reece, Mary Leone Cooper; Clanbel Hurst, Poeteetneet: Genevieve Ellsworth Hull; Elizabeth Principal; Melva Iluish; Hazel Gardner; Lenore Huish, Kathryn Betts. Taylor: Crista Principal; Norma Reece, Fern Hansen; Irene Metcalf; Minnie Perkins; Mary Starr- A. Spanish Fork High School: L. A. Brockbank, Anderson, Principal; J. F. J- Faux; Fenton Reeve; L. W Searle; D B. Bowen; J. W ChristenF- - Skinner; sen; G. Ray Hales; J. Erwin Bohne; Zina Johnson; Faye Fork Jensen; Edith Selin. Spanish Brock-banW. W. Junior High Scrool: Principal; W- - W. McAllister; Leslie H. Cornaby; Leo Hales; James Hubbard Tuttle; Angus Anderson; Lola Afton Argyle; Christensen; Florence Anne Andrus; Girl Review Arrangements are already comple. 0 t'd for the largest and most exclusive bathing girl revue, that has ever been held south of Salt Lake City. All of the contestants have been pick'd, with the exception of two or three, so those wishing to enter should get in touch with Mr. Darrell Brown or Ralph Nuttall immediately The prizes offered or much larger than ever before as they are giving $15-0cash 1st prize; $10.00 cash 2nd prize; and $5.00 cash third prize, besides about $25.00 or $30.00 in merchandise so that every girl will receive a valuable gift. The most beautiful of all will be the color effects of the suspended arched stage and so, there will be no trouble in choosing the winners, the public will be the judges, voting by coupons which will be given out at the door free of charge. Another feature will Dance music furnished by be the Ralph Migliaccio and his hotel orch- MIT1EE MEETS AT An accidental drowning in Payson Monday evening, shortly after five oclock added one more victim to the list of tragic deaths Here during the past fortnight LeRoy Eugene Lyon, one year old son of Mr- - and Eugene Lyon was drowned in an irrigation ditch which passts di- rectly in front of the Lyon home on Willard South, First East Street. Johnson of Manti, a brother of Mrs Lyon was a guest in their home and had been visiting with his sister and the child. Mrs. Lyon had gone into the kitchen to prepare the evening meal but soon observed the absence of her baby- - They very soon d that it was not at any of the neighbors and immediately began a frantic search dowm' the stream of water. After a search of about thirty minutes, Mr. Johnson found tho lifeless body where the stream passes through the property of Hyrum Lemmon, a distance of three blocks below tho Lyon home. It had passed under two large ce ent culverts and acer-taiite- The above is the photo of James A. Garners beet field, Payson, Utah. They were planted on the 18th day of April. Thinned 12 inches apart, and have had good care. When asked to what he attributed his success in growing beets Mr. Garner replied: Rotation and fertilization. Last year his beets averaged better than 24 tons per acre. During most of these bal years he has raised better than 20 New Books Meet At Library - Arrowhead Mission. A group of workers numbering a- bout fifty held a very enthusiastic meeting at Arrowhead Mission Tues-Mr- s. day evening and discussed matters of connected with the big importance Home Coming Celebration to be held jn payson September 12, 13, 14. It was the first meeting called for members of all committees to assemble together and to judge from the inviresponse to the response to the tation and the nthusiasm manifst the celebration will be the biggest event in Paysons history. During the early part of the evening a repast featuring coon chicken was served and the group joined in singing clever original pep songs, a copy being placed at each cover At the beginning of the business meeting. Mayor L. D. Stewart, general chairman for the celebration stated the beginning of the annual event in 1928 and the purpose of this particular meeting . He. gave the. tentative name of the celebration Payson Harvest Festival and Home Coming, and remarked that for various reasons it had been be chanproposed that the name may in the cities of number In a ged. as held is celebration annual state an to advertisement of means a community and also to exploit some commodity for which that particular district is noted. Payson is produc-in- g in most instances commodities of an equal to the other places which have become well known through the a certain of specializing medium thing. It was suggested that a really new industry of Payson was at pres-seindications to be one of the big factors in adding to the prosperity Due and development of the cityonions to the superior quaity of the the amount grown about Payson and will bring to th" of wealth they hat the was proposed locality it n the into be incorporated onion be and celebration of the discus-an- d the event. There was much mo several sion on the matter and In their tabled and ions were made choice of name and it was left to th the c general committee to make of a name through a canvas of tht d American Legion trans-Atlanti- Elects Delegates. 01-so- nt er - tntanim - -- t; ss - s. Lu-cil- - - - - . - Sch-aerre- r; - Roy-lanc- e. 1 - - " ARROWHED MISSION through tho syphon in the tourist park. The little body was badly bruised from its contact with the many large rocks in the bed of the stream. Lions Club Stage Set For Bathing Dr- Curtis pronounced the child dead In when it was removed from the water. Beauty Contest at Edgewater The body will be taken to Manti and The folliwing new books have been funeral services will be held Friday week shelves on this the placed library at the home of Mrs. Lyons parents, Next Tuesday night August 13 Edge Mr. and The regular semi monthly lunchThe Musketeers of the air; their Mrs. John Johnson. will present conquest of the Atlantic from East eon and meeting of the Payson Lions water at Salem Lake to West, by Captain Herman Koehl Club was held at Arrowhead Mission their fourth annual bathing girl revue and others- - This book adds another last Friday evening with President and the management promises a page before c Cloward Jr. and Charles IL White of ant of feminine beauty never chapter in the early history of air travel. Captain Koehl, Philo C. Wightman in charge. C. E.inlore beautiful presented, creations Major Fitzmaunce, and Baron 'Von the local farm bureau met with the All the latest bathing suit dominate the three be presented, Iluenefeld give in their own words club to solicit their cooperation in "ill Sun the the' Tan, Screamin The local post of the American Lestyles being sketches of working out a plan for harvesting brief authobiographical suits gion has appointed the following themselves previous to the flight monster onion crop in Payson this Scantics and Steppin Steppin offers the winners To the delegates to attend the state Legion R. management of and in the the Atlantic Bremen, A committee composed, fall with the suits convention to be held at Ogden on an account of the actual flight. All V. McMullin, Reid Persson and Geo- - prizes in gold Ben three men saw active service in the rg'e Chase was named to work with' Contestants may enter by registering August 22,23,24: James Clove, D. Stewart L. Joe Dr. Salem Roe, Phone Flanders, late World War. the Farm Bureau and School Board, at Miss Flora Soren, L- - C. Briggs and Heber Curtis; alter-Gle- n Seven hundred sandwiches, by Flor- Several plans are proposed and the 122r3 nates: Cowan, Archer Butler, out-Aence A. Cowles. Furnishes a great most feasible will be worked Dr. Frank Wheelwright Bert Wignal, the secure to effort will be made Mr. and Mrs E. H. Street returned variety of suggestions for meat, fish and Vernon Persson. Cloward Wells fall at home last week from a tour of Yellowcheese, vegetable, and hot and cold school harvest vacation to the Auxiliary to the of ladies The sandwiches- Contains many combin- the time of the onion harvest as it stone Park having accompanied Mr-ana held Monday night meeting reMrs W. J. Robinson of Salt Lake Legion ations that the average person would has been determined that it will and alternat- delegates appointed not think of and which would make quire about four hundred children for Mrs. follows: as es to the convention Helpful a period of three weeks to complete excellent sandwich fillings. has returned to Nellie Stewart, Mrs. Gladys Wilson, Kermit Tilson to persons whose business is to pro- the harvest of the $100,000 crop. Yellowstone Park to continue his work Mis Jane Clove, Mrs Madeline Sim- Bradford; sandwiches The matter of having the name vide new and different death ons, Mrs Tressa Reardon, Mrs. Zenda Central: roof of the havijig been called home by the Spanish Fork Robinson. daily for the school lunch, or the Payson painted on the F- - Tilson. Mrs ballots. Dr. Mrs- - Hazel Erlandson, G. of his Ernest Jones father, new John F. Warner, Principal; being built at the restaurant or the home. Melvin Wilson gave a report of grandstand Ellsworth Reta Wilde, Mrs. Genevieve Agnes was to aviators has Whjtwood; Ellen Anderson; Stanas a field Round sign Christ at the table, by sports Miss Vera Hurst what the advertis.ng committee Sfnil Mrs Jack McBeth a recent bride Miss Claribel Hurst, May Prior; Lora IBowen; ley Jones. The author of this book referred to the committee having this C. Wightman Mrs. Henrietta outlined and P. Springville La Preal Robertson. was the guest of honor at two mis Mrs. Clara Barnett, here gives a record of a series of matter in hand. Badham. mitted a report of what the program Pauline Mrs and E. Knudsen, cellaneous showers given during the High School: Ernest which grew conferences table Round committee expects to do- - Chairman JohnWayne Baxter; evening weekHugh Last of the Thursday Principal; past work as a Missionary in Mr- - and Mrs. Simon Higginbotham Gorge Chase gave a report LOVELESS OKERMAN Sumsion out of his OlMaud Miss of Miss Eddith Loveless, Dixon son; C- - V. Mendenhall; L. A. H. C. with about of were composed finance committee and L. India. They of Salt Lake have been visiting enterLucille Mrs Glen Sumsion; J. F. Wingate; E. son and ACheever Taylor of . fifteen high caste Hindus, Alfriend's in Payson this week Mr. and Mrs. Lee Loveless ann- the decoration, George tained at the home of Miss Loveless. committee. It Faux; C. B- Ledingham; Harold faiths and five or six Chrs-tianthe marriage of their daughter reported for the fair ounce ii man; Bessie Finley; May Finley, the close girl included The with at guests to was three The of will arrive departments object comprise e Eddith Marie to Harold Okerman Convention of the Class Leaders bride. Mae Huntington; Floss Harmer; of friends the in of not young agricultin to meant each, will Cheever charge Mr what was religion perLu-dl- e of Benjamin. The ceremony the Reiif Society of Nebo Stake Curtis; Gwendolyn Hansen; On Friday, Mrs. Louis Pfieffer. the terms of dogma, but in terms of acton August 7, at ure; Mrs- - Mablo Stewart over Utah formed August Arnold Wednesday in held Payson, be Lewis; Mrs McBeth and of Dixon mother Mrs. Bryant; Pamella results The ual living experienceladies department and Selby Tabernacle at 2 P. M. Davis. Palmyra. 18, in the Stake entertained at the Provo. Willis Johnson Rylance; Portia with the authors evaluation over the live stock. Y- - U. of Provo B. together Instructors from Principal; Mary of Wilford Johnson, Street West on First Pfieffer home a make From the report of chairman Dave Christ and Christianity, MANY FRIENDS ATTEND FUNwill have charge of each department. friLeland: Stanley Peterson, older Sorenson. included the Those on present on parade it is expected that religious Shuler DANIELS itemized commentary ERAL OF MARK Benja- penetrating Watch next weeks issue for the bride. Many-lovelof relatives Principal; Davida Davidson. and ends will be one of tho biggest event and belief Christianity. and this practical program. min: L. M- Foster, Principal; Elda received. were six At in the three day celebraRoss gifts out attractions Santee. from fritnds Cowboy, by Lee. Among the family Hanson; Prudence Wride; Eva tho author ran away to become a Mayor Stewart, in reporting of town who came to attend the tion. Mrs J- - H. Clark, of Philadelphia, Lake Shore: John Lewis, Principal; have at entertainments of A number funeral of Mark Daniels were: Mr. as chairman of the sports committee, Gwen cowboy; at twelve re tried again; is spending the summer with herj Evelyn Jones; Edna Andrus; of m week let the him and outfited a been given during past fifteen his father and Mrs. Orlando Jacobson, of Ilag-trma- indicated that there is to be some narents was the guest of honor at Prior. Spring Lake: Guy A. John- him Mr obtainable. and bound Zufelt were soul Mrs and of Mrsentertainment, honor Frank Heart finest . , the Margret , go. Idaho, Mr. and Maple-ton- : arranged Bridge Lunchson, Principal; Alice Clayson. in that life. His experiences are eo'n Mrs. Jack; and Mrs Henry B- Colver of Bend Anderson of Tara a. Idaho, Mrs. J. There will be three divisions with mother, her A- - O. Ellett, Principal; Rulon up given by in Follow- - Oregon who have been the guests of S. Sinister of Salt Lake, Mrs- Clar Robert L. Wilson in charge of specNiel- described with careful accuracy, afternoon. Tuesday Nelson; Myrtle Childs; Priscella the account is a pic- fng Mrs. Zufelts mother, Mrs. Margret ence Tanner of Magna Utah, Mr. and ial features; Fearn Gray in charge Thistle: R. O. vernacular, and luncheon five tables of bridge son; Helen Hales. A family reunion was held Mrs. Elmer Cloward of Provo, also of the rodeo and Mayor Stewart over , tVl- - uests were the Crook. . ture of real cowboy life, splendidly Baker, Principal; Birdie Kernodle. auththe Park attended by forty a large numbtr of friends and re- the racing program in which some of Memorial done. The illustrations by and includ- at Darwin Ellett, Principal; Clinton: old frkndof Mrs. Clark as notableMrs people Young Mrs- including: or are Margret Crook, Miss latives from Spanish Fork, Spring the fastest race horses obtainable will Bernice Holt. Gonola: Ralph Davis., cd Mrs Hugh Broadbent and this and Mrs J- - D. Sheff villa anl Salem Mr. will old well Lizzie as enjoy Crook, participate Thurber: of Ogden, Miss Afton Principal; Sara Loyna- Mr and Mrs Lyndon and The factor outstanding in the reield family Stanley Argyll Mrs. Fork, Fay of Spanisr Eleanor Matley, Principal; of and Crook Mrs Stephen Besley and two chil ports was the evident willingness Helen All officers and members of the Re- Wifson Mrs Earl Page, Miss Kath- Crook and family, Joseph Hannah Vicklund; to and committee Mr each week dren of Salt Lake spent the the members of lief Society in Nebo Stake and also Jf n Douglas! Mrs Wendell Erlandson, two daughters of Payson, Prior; Hannah Cornaby; Lucy of and D J Butler Spring end with Mrs Sid Coray. infamily work. Bar- Mrs Rees: Mima Hales, Principal, their friends or any interested, is Miss Anna Page. Mrs ElRoy reand Mrs Ray Vincent and Mr The Salt Lake Payson Club was Lake, Stake Paul the in social Mrs attend a to Wilma Hearnson; vited Florence Stoker; - and nett, Mrs. Meredith Amos, Mrand Mrs L. M Miss Elva Allred of Eureka has presented at the meeting by Tabernacle next Tuesday at two Davis, Mrs- - C. H. Dixon, Mrs. Eu- family of Provo, Mr. Gladys Gardner; Olivia Jameson. and the Garfield of been and Crook family visiting for a week at the home Mrs. Simon Higginbotham. Santaquin: Ford B. Creer, Principal; oclock. The feature of the program gene Hillman, Mrs Kenneth Dixon, visitors. Dinner and a social after- of Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Barnett- It is urged that all people who for Mrs Lucille Stowell; will be the reading of a play by E. B. Higginson; Mrs Selby Dixon, Mrs. Max Peery and have noon were enjoyed. Refreshments merly resided in Payson Erma Peterson; Bertha Bearnson; Stella Harris Oaks- in their and the honored guest. Mrs Peery send to has Provo Betts Folland of kindly moved away Miss Grace On Monday Mrs Kathryn Heelis; Beatrice Samuel-son- ; will be served. The affair is being received the prize for high score and Winifred at luncheon for the visitors spent the past fortnight at the home names and addreses to Miss Madge Essie Higginson; Cora Cloward-Salem- : given by five Relief Society organi- Mrs Stanley Wilson the consolation. entertained - Crook and Miss Lizzie Crook Mrsof her sister. Mrs. E. IL Street. Mr. Reece, Payson, Utah so that they may and A Leroy Erickson, Principal; zations including Spring Lake ward, COMMUNITY CHURCH din- and Mrs Street, Miss Folland and be compiled as a record of former were the in and Secthe they Lilevening ajjson Santaquin wards, and SUNDAY, AUGUST 11 invitaRodley Bagnall; Lynn Hanks; ner guests of Mr and Mrs Butler at Miss Ruth Harding spent several Parson residents and receive lian Curtis; Jennie Grant; Zella Stone ond and Third wards. Harvest Onion Mr. and in Strawberry Valley tions to the Payson days last week Spring Lake. On Wednesday Bible School 10:00 A. M. Griselda Olsen. Elberta: Zina Bishand Home Coming Festival. Crook gave a canyon Mrs Faith Victorious Lyndon Howard Dividend: Daniels tie Davis; flelen PalfreymaiFlelba op; Maud Olson. THANKS Crook OF old M. ACARD the of site party at the Church Assembly 11:00 Wilson, Principal, Shirley Finch; Er- Sumsion; Maud Smith. Jefferson: In Mr. and Mrs O- - C. Nielsen and We wish to sincerely thank all Soldier ranch home in Payson Canyon. Successful The Sara Goshen: Hill; Jen Clayson. ma Johnson; Mary Roylanee. Principal; Lake were 7:30 P. M the party were Mrs. Zufelt. Mr- - and those who were so kind to render daughter Dorothy of Salt Lincoln: Young Peoples Meeting A. E- Wall, Principal; Victor Frans, Hilda Clegg; Ada Smith- Mrs and Ray Monof Mr. Mrs Colver, Mr. and Mrs. James H. their assistance in any way during the guests God Pictured In Scripture. Principal; Lucll den; Florence Bushman; Roy D. Steele Hannah Rowland, and Mr3 Mr. end. week Mr-anthe over and death of sen Peo- Webb, Mr and Mrs Jack Betts, our recent bereavement Tuesday Evening 'the Young Resell, Catherine Hazel Williams; Melba Allen; La Straw; Lillian for children left and Monday Shef-fiAlso mother Monsen and D. wife Mrs loved J. Mrs D. J. Butler, i our U presenting Vern Heelis; Mildred Sorenson; Clara Dougall. Grant: Lola B. White, Prin ple of the Church are wdth week a to - Pleasant Mtspend floral beautiful Miss offerings and Crook for the many Church lawn Id, Mrs Margret Johnson. Washington: Jessie Alle. cipal; Aleen Wheeler; Ruth Musig; Wedding Bells on the relatives. Mr. T. F- - Tolhurst and family. Lizzie Crook. are welcome. interested Those S. MatAnna Bird. Alzada Wilmot; man, Principal, tins average per acre. estra- - 4 COM- -. 1 Irrigation Ditch Hold Mammoth Bathing SEPTEMBER 3 HOMECOMING |