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Show Mi & ' V' jiritrrJt-t- r "nhijgtiir1 i . 1 VOL. XXXVIII, No 8 FAYSON Follows UTAH COUNTY Annual P, H. UTAH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930 $2.00 PER Local Farm Bureau Opera EAR Red Devils Defeat Pay- - Taxation Discussed At Death Of Bov Be In March Organized At Leland Plans have now been perfected for In Game City Council Meeting a national organization for the order, ly marketing of wool. In order to PROVO Damages of $25,250 for Under the direction of Prof. C. O Fanners of the Leland district met With Anthon of Springville playkeep marketing expenses to a miniWilford M. McKendrick of the Rethe death of his son, Lynn Starr Bal- Nelson the music department of n Tuesday evening at a large and enmum it is planned to have the State the best game of his career, the search ing are asked in a suit filed in the department of the Utah TaxHigh School will present, during thusiastic meeting and organized a Red Devils took a firmer grip on the as the unit of the national organiza- lard, Association and other taxpaypayers Fourth district court Wednesday by the last part of March, Victor Her- local Farm Bureau. tion. Putting in as Nebo division championship by de- ers of the local unit met with the Melvin Ballard of Payson against D. berts The Red Mill as their annual officers the following: The plan has been worked out feating the Payson Lions last Fri- Payson City Council . Monday evenP. receiver of Salt Lake opera. Wm. Larson, President, Arch An- day with the President Hoovers Farm & Abercrombie, night in Springville with a 37 to ing, February 17. They discussed a Utah Railroad company, and LoAfter competitive tryouts, Erma drews, Vice President, Willard Pet- 31 score. Board, and is meeting with general conditions as ren Johnson, motorman of the com- Hansen was chosen as Gretchen, erson, Secretary and Treasurer. survey of financial Both teams worked smoothly and shown A county t approval every where. an made by examination by pany Bill and Mendenhall Board Members: M. P. Stark, Lorin Paysons defeat came after 40 minutes Captain Doris meeting will be held in County BuildMr. McKendrick or a ten days week The boy was killed by a switch Von DammV Others in the cast are: B. Creer, Mary Marcison, Mrs S ,D. of great fighting. ing, at Provo on Wednesday February train of the railroad ago. n company in Pay-so- Con Kidder ) .... Maurice Jones Markhman. Aathonrwas high scorer with 46 It was 26, at 2 oclock P. M., to discuss deon June 6, 1929. The complaiht Kid Conner ) .... La urged that the city take les3 Mrs. Einer Christenson, of the Utah Vaugn Green-- ) tails of the plan and sign up those Jensen and Okelberry were money from the points. taxpayers by speedthe to that failed alleges company Comedians County Farm Bureau executive board, Paysons hag who wish to sell their wool thru the gun3. collections and delinquencies ing up keep proper lookout for people and explained the accomplishments of the halgh The soore: proposed organization in special improvement funds, etc. vehicles about to cross the tracks, Jan Farm Bureau and assisted in Van Borken County (Burgomaster) state SPRINGVILLE Many of the sheep men of the failed to have the cars under proper During his visit here, Mr. McKenthe organization. Roy Wightman have already signed. It is predicted G. T. F ,P drick the local unit with control, and did not sound the whistle Franz Sheriff Mr. Einer Christenson, explained Theron Snyder that more than 80 percent of wool in 0 5 3 3 Reid Packard, f Philo WightPersson, chairman; William (Inn Keeper) Fred Abrams the dairy program and asked for the this State will be marketed thru the 2 2 Weight, f A LoveJustin man, Leland Farm Bureaus cooperation The Governor of New Zealand (LARGE NUMBER OF PAYSON State Organization. ,.1 6 6 3 )3 less, Law, c A long list of new secretary. with the Spanish Fork dairymen. PEOPLE ATTEND FUNERAL Clyde Snow 7 4 2 16 members were added to the memberAnthon, g Draper & Company of Boston who Stewart County Agent Thayne, met with the Hughes, g SERVICES FOR E. H. McBETH Joshua Pennefeather now have their agent in this State is 1. 0 2 1,1 ship roll of the local unit. The good board following the meeting and with Sumsion, f Schaerrer HELD AT SALT LAKE under contract to act as selling agent 0 0 0 0 effects of the Utah Tax Payers Assocthem selected a program of work and Chatwin Bertha Aroha for the National Organization1 this iation are beginning to be seen Iris Garner leaders for the game as follows: A large number of relatives and Tina Totals ...1 14 19 9 37 year. One dollar per fleece is adthe state, especially along the La Countess De Fri' Pere friends in were Lake Salt last Fay Cow testing association, Lorin Creer, vanced at time of signing contract. PAYSON lines of acheiving maximum efficiency leader. T. B. Drive, M P Startup, Simmons At time of loading, the wool receives day for the funeral of E. H. McBeth G. T. F P and economy in public expenditures. Katherine Okelberry leader. Bull Association, Alvin a preliminary grading and the grow- formerly a prominent Payson busi- Flora 2 4 3 7 Snyder, f leader. Poultry, Hyrum Lyshon Nelda Brils er is advanced the remainder of 90 ness man. Dr. Elmer I Goshen de- Dora 0 2 Olson, f Club work, Mary Lena leader. RELATIVES Reva service livered sermon the the at McKinney 1 of the 1 13 MANY market c 6 percent Jensen, price (which leader. Home Management, Mrs Lanita Henderickson ATTEND FUN8RAL SERVICES is from 23 to 28c per pound at the which was held at the family residence Anna Okelberry g HELD FOR MRS. SUSANNAH N. Beatrice Spencer S. D. Markhman Some of those from Payson attending Phyllis v 2 1 1 5 present time). Larson, g Lorin Mae leader of Bartholomew the Ella LAST THURSDAY PICKERING Mrs Mrs Ada Creer, Madge project Mary McBeth, The wool is shipped to Boston. were, Mendenhall f 0 1 1 ' 1 The association voices cow and Alvin chorus will 75 S. Mrs Miss J testing comprise Ware, McBeth, May When the wool is sold from the grow0 0 0 ; 0 Abrams c 1 Marcison project leader of the Pure The following relatives from out ers 10 percent still invested in the wool McBeth, Mr and Mrs Melvin McBeth and a splendid ochetftra will play. Dramatic interpretation and instruc-tio- Bred Bull association, are calling a Totals of town were in Payson last Thursday is to be deducted 2&c per lb. selling and family, Frank McBeth, J. S. Mc12 10 7 ?1 will be uner Miss Elsie Johnson meeting for Thursday, February 27, C. Wightman, Mrs Mr and for P. the funeral of Mrs Susannah N. Clellan, Brown. pound per frieght charges, plus Referee, Hillman, umpire, danto m. at of 7:30 the dramatic Art Mrs discuss, and Mrs Mr Testing, p department, Henry Erlandson, Pickering: Mr and Mrs Henry NebeGovernment auditors are employed Bunnellcos-tumeMrs. Le under and s Clarence James breeding. Agent cing County Roy Feeding, Fairbanks, i ker, Mr and Mrs James Nielsen, Mr to make a continuous audit and to Harper, GARBAGE ROUTE meet with and will Gwen Miss the and Mrs by Elmo Arthur Webster, group indiThayne McBeth, McBeth, TO BE RESUMED and Mrs Elmer Olsen, Mr and Mrs certify each sale and will make Jud Cowley, Mr and Mrs Jesse Hone, explain these faotors. vidual returns to the growers to in- Jack Dixon, Mrs T H Wilson and Mrs R. D. McKell will be stage manager Fern Nebeker and Ann Nebeker of sure the grower that he gets all the Will Amos By action of our city council last GEORGE MATTINSON HONORED Salt Lake; Mr and Mrs Richard SutMr. and Mrs Max Mendenhall are wool will bring on the market less Monday evening our dry garbage route EIGHTY-SIXTON BIRTHDAY ton and Mrs Lee Johnson of Provo; here for a fortnight, guests at the has been the deductions named. Miss Madoline Tilson, who is emprovided for again for this Mrs Dewey Bird of SpringMendenhall. Mr E and Mrs Mr and home of If commission men offer a higher ployed in Salt Lake was home for A pleasant surprise party was giv- Max was transferred from the Skaggs year Mrs Dora Malonquist, Mr and indiville; the week-enprice than market will pay the Beginning Saturday, March 1st, 1930 en the of at home Mattinson Mrs in Lake Store Salt George Nebeker, Mrs Myrtie George during con. his Safeway vidual is given right to break the east side of town will be cleared on February 12, in honor of his 86th the illness of Manager Louis Parkin. of Sigurd; Mr Orlie Nebeker and Fry the tract and take Mr and Mrs H. Britenfeldt, Miss higher price by of all dry garbage including empty his decendants and friMr and Mrs and Mrs John by birthday, Wilson, losing lc per pound. Dorothy Douglass and Miss Sally tin cans, bottles, broken dishes, toys A ends. of Wilson of and Heber Wilson has Charles Mrs RheS Hons of West Jordan music, singing, program This is the plan the sheep men have Joiner of Salt ILake were the dinner and odds and ends such as accumuwas a and and of Eureka. week Huish with Charles a dancing for hare been visiting joking supper been dreaming about ad working guests of Mr and Mrs Wendell late in back yards, if they are prop- Richfield; all. Mr Mrs Frank and enjoyed by her parents, about for years, but could never perMrs Britenfeldt Sunday. erly placed in the street in a containGranpa Mattinson crossed the plains Coombs. fect it until the Farm Board arrang- mother of Mrs Erlandson was formHEALTH INSPECTION er that can be emptied conveniently. with a hand-cacompany in 1856. ed the finances. erly Mrs Hazel Price and her marCOMPLETED This also includes one can of ashes He built the second house in Payson, Lois Powell, Jean Marie McKell, each month. The west side of town riage to Mr Britenfeldt took place in (outside the fort) took part in the Ruth Cox, Ruth Hill, Donna Johnson, will be cleared Lake early in February. This week will complete the health Monday March 3, 1930 Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Taylor en- Salt Echo war and the k war, Blanche DanielB, Maxine Wilson and Nebo inspection given by the SjHate Nurse the is route This by sponsored dinclub Gold Band at tertained the went east three times for immigrants, Aileen Bndham gave a Valentine parin Nebo District,. Stake Relief Society. Notkjs will be The officers and teachers of the ner and bridge last Sunday evening. crossing the plains 7 times in all. ty at the Powell home Saturday eveclean.' back sent out our Lets keep immediately to'qjcents reyards Guests other than the regular club first ward Relief Society gave their He is still busy and lively. ning. the result of insptwfian given garding members were, Miss Della Wilson and annual banquet and social Wednesday children. their s , . NOTES PETEETNEET Max Stewart. Mr. and Mrs Sargent evening in honor of the visiting teaMr and Mrs Paul ' Davis, Mr and Mr and Mrs W C. McCormick were Barnett won the prize for high score chers of the organization and their business visitors in Salt Lake on Mrs Stanley Wilsoft, Mr and Mrs J. The Peteetneet School was very and Mr and Mrs Powell McDowell partners. One hundred guests were Thursday. elaborate party was given A W Perkins, Mr and Mrs Parley this week in having Mr. at thevery fortunate Presiand two seated tables at the consolation prize.. long home of Miss Ardolla Hanson and Dr. and Mrs L D Stewthe forest ranger give us to 20 of her dent Ida Huish was master of cereTuttle entertained a happy art were the guests of Mr and Mrs Christensen, young friends. Among Kathryn Mr. and Mrs C E Cloward Sr accom- monies. The program, which includ- group of her young school friends at Wendell Erlandson at a Bridge supper a splendid talk on forestry and graz- the guests were several from adjbjn-ins ing. The talk was accompanied by towns. The rooms were beautipanied by Mrs E R. (Howard of Provo ed clever original songs and Stories a birthday party on Wednesday from Sunday evening lantern slides. It was extremely intermotored to Salt (Lake Sunday, they of old times, was given during the 5 till 7 oclock. She was celebrating fully decorated with St. Valentine deand we learned a great deal esting, of socials were the dinner guests of Mr and banquet. Dancing concluded the en- her tenth birthday of the One signs. Many games were played and outstanding kinds of wood, how tertainment. Mrs G L. Cloward while there a mid night lunch was served. She the week was enjoyed by almost two about different sawed and cut into lumber, was assisted in serving by her mother Mr. and Mrs Lee Huish and fam- hundred . married people residing in trees are what conditions must be like for good and Miss Ruth Evans A very enThe members of the Nebo Stake M. The ladies of the Social Tea were ily of Salt Lake spent Sunday here the Second Ward. The affair was insects and other things that and their I. boards A enjoyat on partners afternoon entertained Tuesday with Mrs J E. Huish joyable time was spent by all. given in the Amusement hall and forests, how forests are replanted, the home of Mrs Bert Stevens with ed a pleasant social Wednesday evewas arranged by the members of the injure trees, must do to guard against Mrs Henry Barney as assisting hos- ning at the Tabernacle following their Mr and Mrs Dave Shuler were in Relief Society in hoaor of their hus- and what we In honor of the tenth birthday of forests by fire tess. The guests numbered twenty. monthly joint meeting Salt Lake Sunday and Monday. bands. A splendid program was giv- destroying her daughter Emma Jane, a nicely In the pictures on grazing we saw en including, music, stunts and origiherd arranged party was given by Mrs. to Mrs Phoebe Reid left Sunday for The last) inf a series of dancing Miss Norma Erlandson was in Salt nal poems. Games were plyed and the right andl wrong way of good Emma Wilson Thursday afternoon. sheep and cattle, and pictures Ely, Nevada, to visit for a few days parties for Junior High School stu- Lake over the week-enlunch was served. The serving table was centered with land. ' be-dents at the Auditorium was held last with Mr and Mrs R H. Williams, grazing land and poor grazing r tf1 a lovely birthday cake holding pink makes J' what us told tesen Chris Mr. fore their departure for California Friday evening and was a most sucs and other details some ranges good aod others poor. candles;' A candy and nut where they will reside. Mrs Will- cessful affair. in pink. Present out were carried A picture of one beautiful range was iams was formerly Miss Evelyn Reid shower from the balcony was a surRuth Emma and Wilson, Jane were: taken in Payson canyon. and was married during the holidays. prise feature arranged by the faculty Leona and White Editi Dorothy Mr. Christensen We want to thank Aileen stanton, Helen Street, Mrs Quincy Burdick was hostess One of the enjoyable socials of the very much for this highly interesting Noon, ' Bingham, Kathryn Tuttle,. ShirBetty Frilesson. at a delightful Bridge party last past week was the Valentine dinner Ruth Kempton, Phyllis On Friday, Feb. 21, we are going to ley McClellan, day night Her guest3 were members party at the home of Mrs Clara Page PfeiAsk any man who has made a financial success have a Washingtons birthday dance. Blair, Fem Mountford, Florence of the Tres Joli and Sorosis Bridge last Friday evening arranged by the Jano Porter. and reffer and Admission will be ten cent3, clubs. Dinner was served at one long following group: Mr and Mrs E. H. in life how he accomplished it. His answer will freshments will be served. table decorated with cut flowers. The Street, Mr and Mrs J F Oleson, Mr Mrs Stanley Wilson is again workMonday night at 7:30, there will place cards and details were in Val- and Mrs Albert H. Powell, Mr and be, By saving.' He did not spend every cent he Junior in the T. A. P. be meeting W Prizes a for the bridge Mrs Ajza C. Page, Mr and Mrs R entine design. ing as an operator at the Melvona arhas committee The available School. Dixa fund which was built to Mrs C. awarded but H Mrs and were Mr Flint made, Dixon, High McMullin, Beauty Shoppe on Main Street after up game we and hope a Mrs Mr and Mrs Lee R. Taylor, "Mr and program, good on and Miss Marjorie Wilson. ranged completing a four months course at for business purposes. He is he when needed it well be will represented Peteetneet the Mrs Mr consolation and Sid the received O the Quish School of Beauty Culture. C Mrs Nelson, Page Peery its Emma Wilson. Mrs She is now prepared to do all kinds of and patrons. by Coray gift no different than you, except that you must cosmetician and hair dressing work. enterand Mrs Emma Douglass Ronald and Irving Schaerrer Stanley Mrs Evelyn Douglass entertained learn the saving habit. Save on the budget plan Douglass were in Salt Lake Saturday at a most charmingly arranged Bridge tained fourteen of their young friends Donna Johnson entertained sixteen a certain amount each week going into your for the J. J McClellan testimonial of her young friends at a jolly Valen-- ' dinner Sunday evening. The favors at a most delightful social evening concert. Mrs Douglass is the mother-in-la- tine party Friday evening and all details were in color and de- at their home last Saturday. ProYou be how it will account. surprised savings musicof the sign to suggest Washingtons birth- gressive games were played and a deterest sons. famous will grow and earn more money for you. ian, one of Paysons Mr. and Mrs Jerry Bassett of Eurday. Covers were placed for Miss licious tray lunch was served. in Lake were for eka were visiting with relatives in Salt who Others Chrystal Schaerrer, Miss Marjorie 4 per cent compound the concert were: Mrs. Jennie McClel- Payson Sunday Miss Nelda Tanner and Miss Hazel Wilson, Miss Mildred Pace, Miss Clara Evea most Miss lan, Gardner Agnes McClellan, Adelia Dixon, enjoyable party gave Pace, Miss Fay Schaerrer, week of Miss Dixon, Albert - McClellan, home Tanner at last Douglass Ruth the Miss Mr and Mrs Arza C. Page were Ryan, LeRoy lyn Tilson, Vera Miss and Webster Miss Gwen from the Peteetneet teachers the Lawrence for Lake visitors on Wednesday Salt Kitchen, Johnson, Ralph Calder. Wilson, Victor Wood, George Cowan, and Taylor schools. The home was The officers of the Second Ward M. Byran Montague, Clarence Cowan, beautifully decorated appropriate to a and clever Provo Mrs season Mr Robinson Valentine of W and the J. I A held their monthly social at the proDean Cowan and the hostess. The H the E. was Schwere Mr after of of the and home of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Powell Mrs enjoyed games gram guests bridge wavors were won by Fay sixteen. to served delicious Wilson. Street, Sunday supper Tuesday evening aerrer and Lawrence Presented son Lons Fast Pay-so- ' - j 04 tro-ugho- ut I Mar-ciso- 4-- H n, 10 13 13 Mar--ciso- OUT-OF-TOW- N n lc H d. rt Black-Haw- v But-terwor- th g . d v -'1 j'jri-JlT'Sy- nut-cup- Save on the Budget Plan 9 w world-renown- -In- semi-annuall- y. State Bank of Payson -i- rum-ft) ifili |