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Show r w VOL , ora "Hi 1 XL E XXXVIII., No. PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1930 1 $2.00 PER YEAR JAMES HENRY KINDER DIES WHILE HOME ON A VISIT PAYSON LIONS WIN FORMER PAYSON WOMAN DIES IN, SALT LAKE TWO ENCOUNTERS AT VERNAL Coach Stan Wilson and his Lions journeyed to Vernal last Friday and the fast working youngsters ware victorious in two hard and fast contests 'on Friday and Saturday nights xxith Uintah High School, divisional basket ball winners last year. Uintah made Two more field goals than Payson in the first game but were guilty of numerous fouls xxhich gave Payson their chance to win with free throws. Olson, star Payson forward was high point man with 15 points. The final scoro was On Saturday night, Payson nosed out Uintah just as the game closed with the winning point, Olson again captured scoring honors with 13 points. Snyder, Olson, Jensen, Simmons, and Larsen were in the Iay-so- n lineup for both gi mes. James Henry Kinder, died Frida' mother in the at the home of Fecund Waul. The young man nai on Denifoir 3d born in Pay-o- n of Harvi y and Jemima x89, the hi Sa-alveriei. He - .ent hi- - arly twenlife in Pay-- i i ml in hs ta,-las work to to ties he went Wyoming h s e o. 33-3- ict Moit'jay in tie Second Wai 1 Chapel Pupils Send out Christmas Cheer According to an announcement n ade by Mrs. Gneiee Ellsworth, pH. in pal of the Peeot ,eet s hool, the pup ils extend d Cu i ; a- - choir to tin chilhen who aic being caied for at in Salt Lake the chbuicn All ait del which wcu too 'urge sen1 be placed in the boxes to to the Hawai n I land- xxir arranged in one large box and sent to the Salt Lake institution. The numl; at ,tfie school are to be cor imer led o ' the interest shown in thD sple-i- d ho-m'- John J. Schaerrer Honored 1 project. ivo Couples Celebrate Coiaen Wedding Anniversary Mrs. L. D. Stewart Presented In Musical Program Mr. and Mirs. John Spencer of piano solo. and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miksell of Mammoth celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Christmas Daj with a quiet family dinner at the noi.ie of Mr. and Mis. llenry Spencer. A more eiaboiate cdebiation is planned lor a Luer date when all of the ehildi on of Mr. and Mis. Spencer can Mr. Spencer and Mrs. be pnesent. Miksell are brother and sister and the two couples had a double wedding oil December 25, 1879 in Payson. The ceremony was pclfonned by L. If. Slew art father of Mayor L. D. Stew art. xvho is em Miss Madohne Til-oMrs. II. S. Tipton entertained at a home for xvas in Salt Lake, ployed bridge lunch' on la- -t Friday in honor xaealion. her holiday of Mr-- . Ami ion NeLil er Jr. of Dag geit County who left for her home The member- - of the Delta Bridge the day following after an extmded r held thrir annual Christmas Club visit in Payson. la- -t Friday night in honor of paity The affair xvas held Mr. and Mr . Claiencv Fairbanks. their Miss Maxine Fairbanks and Pauline at the home of Mrs. J. C. Barney Fairbanks left Sunday by automob le x.lTkh was decorated in the ChristDinner xxas served at for Los Angelo- - to visit xxith Mr mas colors. six small tables followed xvith bridge. and Mrs. Di eon Fail banks. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Flod Brewerton . Fiank Simmon hi Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mom-oFan and Ceoge Amos have left during and J. C. Barney. the past week for California to xixit nlaces of interert for a fortnight. One of the delightful Nixv Years Eve a Yo parties wa- - gixen by the Junior nuoi mg. rtortaned Mrs C F Club at the Butterworth Hotel. exo 30. the oDecember frricnls her ladies The Mr. ananged the affair in honRook. xx as spent paving ning it being an anMelvin Wilson, Mr C E Young, Mrs or of their served in the was Dinner ex ent. nual Lee R. Tay'or, Mrs 7 Dean were the xxith Lridge. followed prize winners, th1 other guests xveie: early evening and Mr. Foam Mrs. Mr. and Wil-on- , .r R. Gray Mr Lo' Tayl Mrs Melvin Mr-the received McClellan Will and Otto Mr Mrs and Z Mr. Dean, M- - an M Jrhu Done, Mr prizes. The group later xvent to the rnd Ms FhTo V'ii'hfrran, Mr and , dr. it; lit dance1 at the Bon Ton. Mrs A Z Robin-- , Mr and Mrs Jodi Bills, Mr an Mr- - Reid Per on. BlMr. and Mrs. Quaylo Dixon, xvho and Mrs Cuttis, Mr and Mi- - Albert haxe live in Salt Lake for some Powell. on tune le't January second for Idaho Falls where Mr. Dixon wil enter M embus of the famlx of M. aid Mr-- . mother of Jcpp-obusiness. Mrr-- . Fail Elmer spent three days Mi-- -. Dixon -- pent Tuesday and Wed Ch'stnias at the Elmer home dir-'nwith them in Salt Lake. week. Those him out of toxvn xvere lIr. and Mr- -. Sriroo mo- - of Rb g Mrs. F,. II. Strut xx a- - in Salt Lake ham, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Elkin of to a'tiid a luidge luncheon S.i'jmI.ix rProvo. l in h mor ly Mi s Villa si-of Mrs. t' r left Thursdsv of M - Grace Folland. Mrs. F'ovl Wil-owere tardy oxes 'tint. The fa' ors for OnHoud. Cal'fo i a to -' h xxaremoxed the xx cox s the ard hen sister, M-- s. R iv Pore Mrs. Run .t of the erne 1 her. ad u-the "in' i" aim of Enrol a. aecmivnnie The of Provo V (...1. 11 II. Paul-o- n M.-M.r to Fullanl ment of OWNERS engag' NOTICE TO VETO n, V - Y REID-WILLIAM- txventy.six. S Payson friends will be interested learn of the marriage of Miss B Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reid announce Anona Jensen daughter of Mr. and the marriage of their daughter, EveMrs. B. L. Jensen and S. Ray Wooley, lyn to Mr. I. H. Williams of Colorado. former coach at the Piayson jlligh The ceremony was -performed on Decschool. The marriage took place at ember 24, in Salt Laker,,A'f amily the brides home in Salt Lake at 1 dinner in their honor was given on Christmas day at the Reid home. The p. m. on Monday, December 23. A have gone to Ely, Nevada to couple Ke-lcys wedding breakfast followed at home. The young bride make their and a reception was given in the exening at the Jensen home. Mr. was giTen a bridal shower on the and Mrs. Wooley left on January 2 day preceding her marriage by Miss for Berkeley, California where they Fern Hansen, Miss Velda Hansen, and Mrs. Idella Hansen. Close friends w ill reside. of the young people enjoyed the delightful affair. Mrs. Reid and daughA New Years Eve watch party was ters also entertained at a shower enjoxed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. xxhich was a most pleasant gatherJohn F. Oleson by the following, Mr. ing of relatives and friends. and Mrs. R. W. McMullin, Mr. and Mrs. Albert II. Powell, Mr and Mrs. NOTICE Arza C. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Sid C. O. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Coray, Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Taylor, Mr. Through an oversight on our part and Mrs. Laban Harding, Mrs. Em- the folloxving names were omitted ma Wilson and Mrs. Genevieve Ells- from the Annual Red Cross Roll Call worth. in last weeks issue: Payson Fourth Ward: Mrs H. B. Black, George A. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patten entertain- Cheever, Mrs John Cowan, H. A. Cured a number of friends from Provo at tis, Mrs Jack Dixon, Mrs Selby 0. dinner on New Years Eve after which Dixon, Henry Drissell, Mrs Clara they all attended the dance. Evans, Hazel Gardner, Mrs Estella Harper, Mrs Annie Huish, Mrs Nellie Folloxving the dance at the Bon Ton Kapple, T. E. Loveless, Mrs Ray Monon New Years Eve, the members of Mrs Ruth Patten, John W. the O. N. O. Bridge Club had a late sen, Golden Taylor, Mrs Clyde supper at the Butterworth Hotel. Smith, Wilson. Wilson, celeTwenty-eigh- t the Stanley enjoyed jolly bration to greet the New Year. The Editor tel Pay-so- n The Third Ward Relief Society presented Mrs. L. D. Stewart in a delightful musical piogiain on Tuesdya afternoon. An invitation xvas e.xtend-- d to all ladies, in the town to attend and a large ciowi a .tended the program which replaced the regular Relief Society meetings of the foui wv.id.- -. Mrs. Stew ait rendered xery beautifully a piogia.n of music writ ten by Shubeit ard the story of each selection. The u impa.iiment for the vocal selections wa- - played by Miss Mae Taylor and die also played a hp': JEXSEN-WOOLE- ge 1 n, re-d- ay Bi.-rel- gi-t- 1 . Con-x-er- Save on the Budget Plan Ask any man who has made a finar.'hl succe-sIn life how he accomplished it. His answer will s be. "By saving. He did not spend every cent he mt-ip- 1 A-- -o -- -t Celebrate .Wedding Anniversary - DOUG FAIRBANKS & MARY TAMPICK FORD COMING IN ING OF THE SHREW TO PIIO VO -- PARAMOUNT Mrs! Frank Kerr celebrattheir tenth wedding anniversary The plays of William Shakespeare, with a dinner party at their home for some unaccountable reason, have on New Years Eve. The home was always been associated with tragedy decorated with the holiday colors and Somehow the public thinks of him dinner was served at small tables only as the author of such famous The complete service was of tin. The dramatic pieces as Hamlet, Maguests surprised Mr. and Mrs. Kerr cbeth, King Lear, The Merchwith gifts of tinware and a beautiful ant of Venice and many other seripotted fern. Progressive 500 was ous dramas. But this popujar conthe diversion during the evening. Mr. ception is only partly true. For some and Mrs. Ezra Stewart received the of the best known comedies ever prize for high score and Mr. and written have come from the prolific Mrrs. Clarence Tuttle the consolation. pen of the Bard of Avon. Perhaps The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harthe reason why Shakespeares com. vey Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pow- edies are not as well known a3 his ell, Mr. and Mrrs. Lynn Peterson, tragedies is merely because critics, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stewart, Mr. and for some obscure reason they have Mrs. Clarence Tuttle. never taken the trouble to explain, s On Wednesday Mr and Mrs. Kerr have always belittled alj comedy in entertained at a family dinner. Guests the But j, presence of serious drama. from Salt Lake were Mrs. Julia Smith, even critics The on one point. agree Miss Ruby Smith and Mr. and Mrs. comedies of Shakespeare, notably Ross Beatie. Taming of the Shrew and As You Like It, are still recognized as high r " The Lambda Tau club girls from marks in the realm of humorous few of a As matter faet' Provo enjoyed a delightful slumber writings. of our day, if any, have party last Saturday night at the dramatists reached the comedy heights so vigor. home of Miss Delsa Tolhurst in A midnight supper was served ously by the greatest dramatist of and the group enjoyed breakfast to- alj times. And so when Mary Pickford and gether Sunday morning before their that-theThose Douglas Fairbanks announced departure for their homes. xvould Shakespeares produce ho participated in the happy holiTaming of the day affair were: Miss Lucille Olsen, immortal comedy cq- Mi-- s Loree Van Wagenen, Miss Ag- Shrew as their first s nes Farrer, Miss LaRue Startup, was enthusiastically hailed by a is here For everywhere. Miss Margretta Farrer, Miss Doris of ?the the that fits technique play Miss Mae Miss Sutton, Cunningham, comedy of a uproarious play Hebrna Bates, Miss Priscilla Taylor screen; of Provo, Mrs Maurine Bee Morgan that is sure to have wide popular a&me time to satof Firth Idaho, Mrs Anna P. Ash- appeal and at the of tastes. And most exadlnig the isfy of worth and Miss Evelyn Stexvart and Rat Lake, Miss Dorothy Stewart of if course, xvith iMary Pickford,. of roles the in Castle Dale, club members and M;ss Douglas Fairbanks Naomi Startup, Miss Nordl Startup Katherine and Petruchio respectively all. and Miss Naomi Seamount special a gay time carl be expected by are any critif And reports guests. erion, Tam?ngf of the Shrew as produced by Doug and Mary will be the entertained Miss Marjorie Wilson a dozen friends at a dinner party be- high spot of the theatrical season, A good supporting east ' includes fore the dance on New Years Eve. DorThe guests were served at one long Clyde Cook, Joseph Cayethorn, Geoand Maxwell Edwin table decorated in the holiday colors. othy Jordan, ; A tier of graduated ChristmaB candles ffrey Wardell. It may he of interest to knoxy that was the centerpiece with a miniture of the Christmas tree at either end. Cards the , popularity of Tamiing to in attested we-- e placed for Mildred Pace, Chrys-ta- l Shrew was recently Basil season, last Nexv York where, Schaerrer, Faye Schaerrer, Everomped ' and Eljis Mary Sydney lyn Douglass, Orobelle Huber, .for many Kitchen, Lawrence Wilson, Le , through this famous comedy xvCeks at the old Garrick Roy Johnson, Victor Wood, George capacity . Theatre. Coxvan, Douglass Dixon and the and- ed Pay-son- y xx pre-vie- made, but built up a fund which was available when he needed it for business purposes. He is no different than you, except that you must learn the saving habit. Save on the budget plan certain amount each week going into your savings account. You will be surprised how it will grow and earn more money for you. Interest 4 per cent compound a semi-annuall- y. x marriage will tale plau oi Jam'arv on !". The n"xs xx ill he read x'ith Texes for (fet your re'eipt hv the ninny frrtvl- - in Pav-n- n So vm your car for 1"0 NOW. were Mi, FulVnd and Mi 3 Bn-dcan get our ilc e plites. n r- in Pay-oIn h the teat feirer ii HarroiL, chord. or high D'pidy from Washington where death came to Utahs representative last week. Mr. And Mrs. Frank Kerr ''Mr. D audi-ence- -. 1 AYSON PEOPLE ATTEND FUNERAL OF CONGRESSMAN LEATH-ERWOO- John J. Schaerrer was the honored guest at a delightful gathering of his children and gradcl ildren last Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Quite a number of people from Pay. George Schaerrer. The occasion was son were in Salt Lake last Sunday the eighty fourth birthday anniver- to attend the funeral of Congresssary of Mr. Schaerrer. Mr. and Mrs. man Elmer 0. Leatherwood. Lee R. R. H. Clayton of Midvale, Mr. and Taylor of the Strawberry Water UsMrs. Quayle Dixon of Salt Lake and ers Association and E. II. Street wea Mr. and Mrs. C, II. Dixon of Spanish listed with the honorary pallbearers Fork were here frrom out of town. which included the Senators and ConDinner was served in the evening to gressmen who accompanied the body al , Mrs Amy Wightman Reece, 'well known former Payson resident, died Sunday in Salt Lake. The body was brought to Payson on Thursday and 1 brief services were held at the home of P. C. Wightman, her nephew and interment xxas in the Payson CemeServices were previously held tery. in Salt Lake. Mrs Reece belonged to a well known pioneer family and was born in Kirtland, Ohio in 1844. With her parents, C. B., and Mary Wightman she came to Utah in 18(12 She is survived by her husband. Enoch Reece, txvo sons J. W. and C. W Reece and six grandchildren all of Salt Lake; one brother arid three sisters, Joseph Wightman and Mrs Mary Daley of i Payson; Mrs Mattie Morrell of Montana and Mrs May W. Wellman of Salt Lake. w . Cla--en- ce hos-tes- s. State Bank of Payson Taylor, who directed Mary Pickford in her recent success. CoTaming of The Mr. and Mrs. Athan Brown of Og- quette", directed United Artirts productThis Shrew. xx ho were just recently married den, Provo the to come Paramount will ion in with New Years spent Payson Theatre, starting Tuesday, January friends. 7th for 3 days. v Sam , |