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Show ZD JriKB VOL. XXXVII-- . No 33 aiysoim Cttwomfiefe PAYSON, Relief Society Class UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY Survey of Pigments & SILVER JUBILEE AT Leaders Convention At Payson Aug. 18 Paint-Maki- ng M-- lie-lo- - nt - - Con-di- - - and Mrs. Spencer Snbw. Cal- Miss Alda Rea, of Long Beach ifornia is a guest at the home- f her aunt, Mrs. Henry Erlandson. . ) Miss Marjorie Wilson spent Sunday in Provo, the guest of Miss Kathryn Lewis. A large number of poeple from WednesPayson were in Salt Lake workStake Temple Nebo day for the excursioners Mrs. Henry Erlandson entertained at a Bridge Party last Friday. Four tables were played and prizes were awarded to Mrs. B. L.' Jensen, Mendenhall and Mrs. R. Mrs-Eustac- The largest social event of the past week was given in the Stake Tabernacle Tuesday afternoon, when four rundred members and their friends from the Nebo Stake Relief Society organizations participated in a most delightful entertainment. It was given by the Payson second and third ( wards, Springlake ward and Santa-qui- n first and second wards as the result of an attenance contest conducted early in the year. The four winning wards were the guests of the remaining wards. The feature of the program was a reading of the three act play The daughter of Ned McCabe, given by Miss Eunice Bird of Provo. The wecome address was by Mrs Hazel Coray, president of the second ward and the music was by Springlake ward. Ice cream and cakes were served. Mr. and Mrs. George Seabury and Miss Jennie Fairbanks spent Sunday Mrs. J. H, Mountford and Mr. and at Delta with Mr- - and Mrs. Bert TayLake Trimble of Salt lor. Betty and Joyce Taylor who Mrs Ray had been in Payson for a fortnight were dinner guests at the 'home of accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs J- - H. Mountforti of Pay-soMrs. Will McClellan and Miss Leona McClellan entertained at a charmingThursly pinned Bridge Luncheon last thirty-tw- o numbered day. Their guests and eight tables of Bridge were at play. Prizes were awarded to MisS L. Jensen. May McBeth and Mrs. B. flowers summer A profusion of lovely used and were rooms the decorated tables. the on on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Cloward and Mr. and Mrs. J. S- - Bills Jr.jreturned home Friday from YelowstCme National Park where they spent the past week. Peterson of Santaquin, home the forepart of returned Utah, Mrs. Dave Shuler entertained at a 'this week from California, where she pretty childrens party on Thursday has been visiting for the past three for her little son Hal. who was celeweeks with her daughters, Mrs Fred brating his second birthday anniver Nelson and Mrs. Gerald Cloward. gary Jt.d 12,500 Attend Arrowhead, Levy Increases, 96 EUREKA AUG. 28tlI, Urged To Attend Outing Mater- Eureka, the metropolis of the great silver and lead mining district known as Tintic, 4s going to pull off a huge The United States Bureau of Mines Convention of the Class Leaders celebration on the 28th of August in of, the Relief Society of Nebo Stake at its station at Seattle, in cooper honor of the sixtieth anniversary of to be held in Nebo Stake Tabernacle ation with the College 0f Mines of the discovery of ore. The celebratSunday August 18, 1929 at 2 oclock the University of Washington, is mak. ion will be known as the Silver Jubi. P. ing a survey of pigments and paint- lee and it is the Payson, Utah. intention of Tintic All Stake and Ward executive and making materials in the Western people to make the affair an annual special officers, and the Stake and States. one. t Inasmuch as it is very essential ward class Teachers to be present. It was sixty years ago this year that all possible data be available, that two prospectors, on their way Program in connection with the mineral resourfrom Utah county to Nevada points, Singing; Prayer; Remarks; (The need ces of Utah, for the use of any indiv. of better Teaching) William H. Boyle dual or camped over night in the hills of company desiring to develop what is now Tintic and that evenB. Y. U 10 minutes; new Discussion industries in Utah, the departme. Solo; Separate Class worknt of Mining and Metallurgical resear- ing as the setting sun creeped the horizen the prospectors atch of the University of Utah will be THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT tention was drawn to a ledge on the For Stake and Ward Theological very glad to recieve samples of oehers mountain side where the last rays and mineral pigments from any Supervisors, Class Leaders and Offipart of old Sol was shining, and upon of the country, which will be subcers especially Interested) Commitdiscover ore. investigation they tee: Inez Johnson, Mary Jeppson; mitted to the Bureau of Mines station Since that time mines have been Preview of Coming Years Work, Mary at Seattle for testing. However, all discovered with such regularity that Jeppson; Lesson Presentation, W H. samples that are sent in for testing the Tintic District has been a conshould be accompanied by as .10 minutes. complete tinual producer Boyle; Discussion of ore, a solid geological data as possible, including stream of precious metals has been LITERARY DEPARTMENT of course the location of the deposit, going to the smelters without a (For Stake and Ward Literary Sup- its probable size, accessibility, etc. The mines of In the. past, red pigment material single interruption. ervisors, Class and Officers interestthis district has given millions of Patra Johnson. ha3 been mined in the northwestern dollars of new wealth to ed); Committee:, people Presentations of Biographies, AJgie part of piute county andyellow ocher within the state and probably no loBaliff; Preview of Coming Year, Patra has been mined to some extent near cality in Utah has contributed more Johnson. Gunnison, Sanpete County, fby the to the states U prosperity than the Utah Wall-TiCompany of Salt Lake VISITING CLASS LEADERS great Tintic Mining District. City. Deposits not at present being DEPARTMENT In view of these facts people in w rked have been reported in the Tintic and throughout the state in and Stake Ward Presidents, western (For part of Cache County near general have expressed a desire to Class Leaders) Committee: Mary P. Clarkston and another near Ophir in honor the sixtieth birthday of this Harding. Anna Curtis. Preview of Toole County. This is practicaly the district and are going to cleebraate Years Work, Anna Curtis; Remarks, extent of the information that the on August 28th in a manner that Discussion General Board Members; Department of Mining and Metallurgi- will make every visitor gasp with 10 minutes. cal Research has of pigment materials The things which are amazement. there is reason to believe, however CLASS SOCIAL SERVICE usually pulled off for the entereain-men- t that Utah has many deposits of pigmLEADERS DEPARTMENT of visitors will all take place ents that are suitable for paint makSerand in addition to this Social Ward at Eureka and Stake (For ing. However ,due to the lack of a Stavice Class Leaders and Officers inmany other entertaining features te Geological survey, there has been terested) Committee: Mary Curtis; more or less difficulty involved in will be arranged. Preview of Years Work, Mary Curtis; All the people of Utah and surgetting in touch with concern who are states are cordially invit Lesson Development, Hermese Peterrounding interested in these materials 10 minutesed to participate in this big Jubilee son; Discussion As the Department of Mining and eventThose interested In mining MUSIC DEPARTMENT Metallnrgical Research of the Univer- will no doubt be there but it is to Committee: Leona Dixon, Ada Tay- sity of Utah is desirous of obtaining those who are unfamiliar with minlor; Talk to Organist, Ada Taylor; to these products, in order to cooperate ing that are especially invited. Trips e all the information possible in regard Value of Music an R. 'S- Hannah down the mines to learn the modern with the Bureau of mines in the work .methods of Packard. precious extracting which it is now conducting on oehers metals from mother earth should be and mineral pigments at its station at a drawing card to everyone. Mrs. Clara Page entertained twelve it is hoped that all those who Seattle, Prowith followed dinner friends at have any knowledge of such deposits CLOWARD PETERSON gressive Rook last Friday evening. in this State will kindly communicate Covers were placed for Mrs. Lee R, the to address given Mrs- Sid the information Taylor, Mrs. Emma Wilson, below and, wherever possible, send in Mrs. Julia Peterson announces the John Mrs. Coray. Mrs. E. H. Street, samples for examination .all communi- marriage of her daughter Eunice F- Oleson, Mrs. Albert Powell, Mrs. cations on this subject and all samples to Gerald Cloward which took place C. O. Nelson, Mrs. R. W. McMullin sent in should be addressed: at Huntington Park on July 29, 1929 Mrs. Flint Dixon, Mrs. Genevieve Ells, & The of young couple will make their MetallurgicMining worth, Mrs. M. Burdick, Mrs.Laban Department home at 4217 Park Boulevard, San Salt of al Research, University Utah, Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Arza C. Page, Lake City Utah. Diego. California. Earl Page, Mrs. C. E. Cloward Jr. - $2.00 PER YEAR Nebo Stake Members ials Started in Utah JJJj AUGUST 16, 1929 w Of Mill Over Figure An immense crowd was at Arrow head Mission Wednesday evening for the bathing girl revue in which ten prominent young ladies from Utah County participated. The beautifully decorated raised platform with effective lighting formed a wonderful setting for the revue. The public did the judging with coupons given at the entrance and the result of the balloting gave the prizes as follows: Miss Loie Dayton of Provo first; Miss May V. Taylor of Payson second; Miss June Downey, Santaquin third. Cash prizes were awarded the winfor the dance all ladies will be ad- ners and the other contestants remitted free and the male members ceived a gift of merchandise and a from each ward which will admit them new $1.00 bill. by paying 25 cents instead of the The manner in which the girls were usual price. displayed was also of a credit to the mangement. CLAYSON SPENCER entire membership of Nebo Stake are invited and urged to par. ticipate in a stake outing to be held at Arrowhead Mission on Wednesday August 21. The gathering is to be. gin at 2 p. m. and the activities will start at 3. The program scheduled is as follows : 3 to 5 p. m., bathing for children and competitive athletic games for adults; 5 to 7 p. m.. bath, ing for adults and free dance and 7 to 9 p. games for the children; m. picnic lunch; 9 p. m. dance. .Then will be reuced rates for dancing and For Last The Mr. and Mrs William Clayson announce the marriage of their daughter Alice, to Harold Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs J. H. Spencer whiich took place on Monday August 12, in the Salt Lake Temple. The ceremony was performed by President George F. Richards and was witnessed by the brides mother who went to Salt Lake for that purpose. The young bride has been a teacher in our local schools.. They will reside at Magna. Mrs Eddith Loveless Okerman, who was married last week, was the guest of honor at two showers during the week- - The first was given on Wednesday afternoon by the brides mother, Mrs. Lee Loveess and her Aunt, Mrs J. H. Landenberger of Salt Lake. It was given at the Love less home and the guests numbered twenty included the older relatives and neighbors. On Thursday evenng, Miss Norma Reece, Miss Maud Olson, Mrs Jack McBeth and Miss Erma Johnson entertained the young friends at the home of of Miss Reece- Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum McClellan are rejoicing over the birth of a fine baby girl born August 14. Mrs. Frank B. Wheelwright for her guests last week her had sister-in-la- w Mrs. W. E. McKell and two children of East Orange, New Jersey. Miss Donna Wilson entertained at a dinner party Saturday evening in honor of Mr. nd Mrs. Harold Oker-ma- n who were married earlier in the week. Covers were placed for twelve and the party later attended the dance at Arrowhead. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Wightman spent Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Street left Wedmotor to last Friday visiting in Provo. trip nesday for a ten days California. in They places of interest accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clifford More than fifty people from Payson Young of America Fork. were at Vivian Park Wednesday to participate in the annual outing of the Utah County Farm Bureau. FormMr. and Mrs. Clarence Probst andi Charles R. Mabey defamily of Midvale are visiting at the er Governor home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oleson. j livered the principal address. 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. Mrs. Julia State Bank of Payson ms Year County-Stat- e Highway Program Gets Added Sura for Year PROVO An increase of .96 of a is shown in the Utah County levy for 1929 over 1928 set by the Utah coanty commissioners Monday The increase raises the levy from 6.99 mills last year to for this year An increase of 1.3 mills in the county-state road levy is shown. This increase is due to federal aid work done in Spanish Fork canyon, improvement work from Orem to Provo canyon, Santaquin to Eureka, Colton to Beaver Creek. Thistle to Castilla and other maintenance work. The county increase is due to the adoption of an old age pension, improvements to the county infirmary, JEWELRY OF CZAR the completing of the new county JUST MELTED AWAY jail and Sheriffs residence, the paving of the Lake View and Vineyard road, and the oiling of the Lehi to Brooklyn Woman Discovers Cedar Fort road- She Was Gypped. The levy for the various departments in the county are: General New York. When the Russian fund, 1.8; county highway, 2.80; crown Jewels melted and ran down .21; poor and indigent, 1.00; the side of her kitchen radiator Mrs. and .36; advertising, Rebecca Barasch of 556 Crown street, exhibition widows been pensions, 18; bond sinking. Brooklyn, knew that she had gypped. 1.00; interest and bonds, .60; old She was further convinced when the age pension, .05;, and county-stat- e few jewels which did not melt proved road, 1.8. to be a poor grade of glass, and as . The levy for the Nebo school disresult she spent three days In the remains at 8 mills, same as last trict rogues gallery at police headquarters yearIn the end she succeeded in Identifying three men from whom she had Onion Harvest and Home Coming. bought the treasure of the late Romanoff for $000, and all three were arPayson, September rested and looked up at Brooklyn police heudquarters on charges of grand The Committee desires to send a larceny. complete program an a personal inThey said they were Stefano Ardllo vitation to every former Paysonian. thirty-fouyears old; Frank Russo Will you as a citizen see that the thirty-six- , and Emanuel Fallacanu thirty. On being questioned regarding names and addresses of your friends the Jewel trflnsnction all three denied and acquaintances are placed. in the they were In any way connected wiili box at Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Store It Mrs. Barasch, however, Is positive or phone names to 76 W or 26 R. In her Identification, and the police believe that the men have been doing Miss Kathryn Douglass entertained a big business In the name of the late at a beautifully arranged Bridge Lunczar during the last few months. on Wednesday afternoon in honcheon Spoke In Russian. or of her cousin Mrs, J- - II. Clark According to Mrs. Barasch two of of Philadelphia. The tables were de. them, Aulllo and Fallaccano, met her with pink sweetpeas and the corated at the corner of New York avenue and and other appointments were Union street. May 22, and started favors in also e In sixty-fivRussian. She Is pink. Cards were placed for talking years old and the sound of her native Mrs. Stanley Wilson. Mr3. Wendell tongue was pleasant to hear. Erlandson, Miss Anna Page, Mrs. The two told her they were refugees Earl Page, Mrs. Selby Dixon, Mrs. from the Soviet regime and that they Florence Griffith, Mrs. Dave Shuler, were anxious to find the local Rus Mrs. Paul Davis, Mrs. Eugene Hillman slan colony, "You see, said one, we stole the Mrs. Jack Feland, Mrs. Ray Monson, czars crown Jewels. They are worth Mrs. Bernell Jensen of Spanish Fork. a fabulous fortune and we must either Mrs. Marcellus Chard of Ogden, Mrs. sell them or give them to somebody Walter Strong of Salt Lake, Mrs. to keep for us." Gabriel Jawshitz of New York and Mrs. Barasch had heard about the the guest of honor. Miss Marjorie crown Jewels being sold on the Rue White of Salt Lake assisted the hosde la Paix, but apparently forgot about It She asked to Bee them, and tess in serving. was shown a pocketful of gleaming Mrs. Florence W. Griffith who was crystal diamonds. They almost took her breath away but she sskfed : recently married, was the guest of How can I tell that they are honor at a birthday party given Monreal?" day evening by the fembers of the Drew Out 900. Tres Joli Club at the home of Mrs Why we will take you around to Eugene Hillman. Prizes were awardaiy Jewelry store," offered one of the ed to Mrs. C. H Dixon and Mrs Quinrefugees, and they started out As cy Burdick and Mrs Griffith was prethey were about to enter one, Russo, It Is alleged, stepped from the door- sented with a lovely gift by the club Mrs. P. C- - Wightman, way. He was Identified as a Jeweler members. and appraised the pocket of diamonds mother of the bride was a special ns being authentic, and worth a for- guest. tune. In the end Mrs. Barasch took all OLD FRIENDS three men to her bank. She drew out Reues Wilpet By cent that she had, $000, and every apologized for not having more. Then she took the Romanoff for- Its hard to meet the old friends that tune home In her handkerchief and youve known in former years laid It out on the radiator while she Without a thrill of gladness and a prepared dinner. There were 20 big hearty word of cheer diamonds In all. Mrs. Barasch thought You live with them in memory happy herself as wealthy as Czar Nicholas days gone by was, but when half way through peeling the potatoes she happened to cast And try to make them happy as the sun to a clouded sky a glance at her treasure. The others You just forget the present and live Only eight remained. were a puddle of paste on the floor again the past and these eight she later found to be Where you been and whats the lastest since I saw you last In arresting the three men, tpe deAnd oh the throbbing feeling that tectives stated that they watched comes within you heart their house for three days and that reports of their having sold crown Just seems to stay and quicken until its time to part Jewels In Detroit have been received. There is ho time for envy Mrs. J. H. Clark and baby daughter Their deeds are glories won of Philadelphia who have spent the There is no time for worry summer here with Mrs Clarks parents As you greet them one by one Mr. and Mrs Jack Dixon, left on Theres so much in a friendly handThursday for the east. Mr- - and Mrs shake and gladned friendly smile Dixon and Selby Dixon accompanied You just cant help be bappy when old friends drop in awhile. them to Salt Lake. r mill |