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Show asora TJhKB VOL. xxxvm., No. 9 PAYSON P. T. A. Holds Interesting UTAH Jessie Hiatt Family Bottlers Reunion Held Thursday Meeting Monday Night COUNTY UTAH, FRIDAY, Oh. ipo FEBRUARY 28, 1930 $2.00 PER YEAR Rename Lions Club Holds Regular Payson Lions Defeat PAYSON BOYS INJURED Forsey President Dinner Session Spanish Fork 40 to 17 IN AUTO ACCIDENT More than two A very fine meeting of the local P. of the Jesse Hiatt T. A. was held Monday evening in the hundred members David Forsey. Payson, was reThe regular meeting and luncheon Paysons Lions, favorite for runner Three Payson boys, Reid Cowan, family gathered in elected president of the of the Payson Lions Club was held honors in the Nebo Division de Reid up annual their for Payson Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages at Friday evening at the home of Dr. F. Thursday Junior High School Auditorium with feated Spanish Fork by. a 40 to 17 an Curtis, an Dan Reid figured in reunion. automobile accident last Thursday the concluding session of the annual B. Wheelwright A very fine patrio- score in the Junior President Edna Street in charge. High Auditorium evening at nine oclock a business meeting in the after- convention at the Hotel Utah Satur- tic At at tenth South program was enjoyed by the mem- last Thursday night. The following program was given: Jensen led tfnd Main noon officers for the year were nam- day. " Street, bers beginning with community singSpringville Prayer, Patriarch L. A. Hill; Sal- ed as follows: scorers with 15 points while Paysons E. F. Hiatt, president; Other officers reelected at the ing of patriotic songs. James Clove, Olson The boys were returning home from ute to the Flag led by Principal Crisand Okelberry scored heavily David chairman of committee, Charles were! temple in the Cowan car with Ifrovo meeting J. of selecCoughlan, the school principal delivered ts Olson of the Taylor School; high young R. Hiatt; Nora Hiatt, 'Idaho Falls, Idaho, vice president, an eulogy on Abraham Lincoln and Snyder played a stellar floor game.. Cowan as driving;' He was assistants, comSchool unable to The score: Band; tions, Junior High James S. Hiatt Sr, Gertrude Hiatt, and C. C. Wilcox, Ogden, secretary-treasure- r Mr. John F. Oleson, sbe very far du& to the seminary princiheavy snow munity singing of America; To the Mr and Mrs. PAYSON Mr and Frank Tervort, storm and crashed into a farm wagpal, spoke on the life of George Wash, P. T. A. original song by Golden Tay Mrs Frances Hiatt; social committee, on driven by two The next annual convention will be ington. lor and Freeman Bird; reading, Miss young men "from Rulon and held at Pocatello, Idaho, at a date to ' Louis, Edith, May Dolphin, Tolhurs F. Springville. ; It chairman of the Norma Erlandson; talk by Miss Delk, Rosella Hiatt. be determined later, it was voted. committee which met with the city Reid Cowan and Reid Curtis were field nurse for the district on her findThe children were entertained in As the organization now includes cbuncil regarding parallel tne most seriously injured and were ings during the recent survey in the the afternoon and in parking on the evening, members from Utah, Idaho and south- Main Street, reported that the coundistrict. rendered unconscious. She announced a special They were refresments and dancing western Wyoming. It was decided cil had named a cotton ittee-fotaken to the office of Dr. Anderson clinic at Springville on March 1. Voc- program, the were enjoyed by the adult members of to change the name to include the purpose of passing ' a ordinance in in Springville and later al solo, Mrs. Dorothy Feland, accombrought to the family. states. Final choice of a name the near future, relative to the park-inthree Martheir homes in Payson. panied by Mrs C. E. McBeth and was left to the discretion of the board guerite Krauss; discussion by PrinEach were severly shaken and badly of BASKET PAYSON HIGH directors, who will meet soon for JUNIOR t was decided to chang'd fhd mhet Junior of the cut and bruised, cipal Clarence Tuttle the BALL TEAM LOSES FIRST night? from Friday to Monday. purpose of selecting one. High and Geneveive Ellsworth of their Dan Reid and tho Springville boys A feature of the convention was IN TWO YEARS school problems, principally, the stuwere only slightly bruised. the presence of Carl Jones, Bristol,' dents lack of respect for their teachBall Va., president of the American Bot Fruit Grower Junior Basket Payson ers and the use of blow gum in the High Mr lost two team in its first school. years tiers of Carbonated Beverages. game GjvenDemoristration Wens Club' Holds Te benediction was 'by Rev. J 0 to Spanish Fork Junior High last Fri- Jones left Sunday morning for the Interesting Meeting A group of Payson fruit growers day in the Spanish Fork High Gym, east Arthur. a wire given the score being 12 to 16 practical demonstration A very interesting meeting of the on how to1 prune trees, by Professor Tuesday, our Jr. High won from Mens Club was held at the CommuniF. M. Coe, of the horticultural depart, Goshen by a score 15 to 30 in the Payson Rifle Club Elects Church ty Thursday evening with local gym. Officers For Year 1930 meat of Utah Agricultural College President R. A. Porter in charge of list Friday afternoon' at the Page orIf Spanish Fork beats Springville the program. next Friday it will tie our local boys The annual meeting of the Payson chards. Professor Coe, demonstrated Referee, Brown; umpire, Collins. Modified the leader Judge George W. Worthen of the for division championship. Rifle club was' held Monday evening training of Fourth District was the speaker for For the first time in Junior High where new officers for the year 1930 young trees and the long pruning American Legion Auxiliary the evening and gave a splendid talk Basket Ball history arrangements are were elected and plans for the sum- of bearing trees. essential of fertility in a soil hurts tournament to mer shooting program were discusbeing made fop & Holds Business Meeting on Boulder Dam and its relationship to crop growth. They see the results dedde the state championship. This sed. Utah. The subject was discussed in DAUGHTER ARRIVES AT costs them in lo" yields; IrhaPs a most entertaining way and it was The new officers are: gives added interest to the out come The local unit of the American LeBIGLER? HOME an acfial loss in money. much Lee division our because winner of the enjoyed by the group present. jn Done, President. gion Auxiliary held a business meet-ihWHY does a severe lack of phos- The L. W. Peterson, very fine dinner served was ithig division wffl have the right to gQ and social at the Legion rooms Mr, andMrs. Dave Bigler are the phorus hurt the beet crop? Farmes to the tournament and wmpete Geo. A. Cheever, Secretary-Treas- . prepared by a committee from the Nel' should understand this, too. protjd parents of a baby girl' born to Monday evening with President Social Tea. state championship. Louis Bernard, Executive Officer. lie in Stewart charge A report was them on Thursday, February 27, 1930. Roughly, plants are made up of A very good program of indoor made showing that the. organization and Mother are nicely cells which, in turn, consist of the daughter doing shooting has been carried on daring and Dave is paid up members a broad smile now has d wearing, nucleus, the surrounding protoplasm, ' PA YSON FOURTH WARD Regular Meeting of Cultus have and members who winter the The Americanization over the arrival' of their committee in re. UNION TO BE HELD MARCH the retaining walls. Club Held Wednesday taken part will no doubt enter the it being on his birthday and also the porting the recent essay contest conNitrogen forms an important part shooting in better condition birthday of het grand father. The Payson Fourth Ward will hold ducted in the grade schools said the of the cellular walls in which phos-- j The regular meeting of the Cultus We invite those than ever before. their annual Ward reunion Friday interested in phorus is not present. medals had been ordered and would Club was held Wednesday afternoon to get in touch Shooting Phospherus is in the protoplasm and March 7th. 1930 at 7 :00 P. M. in the with our club officers. Mr. C. A. Johnson' of Santaquin was be here next week to present to the at Community Church Hall. Miss All members of especially in the nucleus of the cell- - Stake Tabernacle. Hermese Peterson of the Brigham a business visitor inf Payson on winners. THE LIVING PART OF THE CELL. the Ward are invited to be there and The next meeting of the unit is Young University gave a very interCAMP NO. 1 OF DAUGHTERS OF Plants increase in size because ex- - enjoy a good time to be held Monday March 10. Re- esting talk on A trip to the Orient UTAH PIONEERS HOLD d isting cells become Miss peterson was dressed in orienMrb Cfydb Stewtrt1 entertained at fresments were served by the social FEBRUARY MEETING because new cells are formed by cell tal costume, which made her discusa' surprise hf hflnot' of her husband committee. division. sion very effective and she had an Four tables of cards night. Saurday The February meeting of Camp No. Nitrogen is important in cell were played. interesting collection of souvenirs the cooperation of the co- - 1, Through of Utah PioneerB was cells New are Daughters only producgrowth. with which she demonstrated her talk were: Those the enjoying evening PARIS IS READY operation of the Utah Tuberculosis held Thursday afternoon at the home ed when a sufficient available PhosMr.Mr PhR and Mr$' clinMcKenzie, Association, Dr. C. M. Critchlow, of Mrs. Julia Hancock with Mrs Ade-liFOR VETS VISIT and Mrs Angus Meiler, Mr. and Mrs phate is present in the soil. Jcian representing the State Board of Miss Thea Bale, a bride of the week Mrs Mary Peterson, Mrs. Dixon, CunMyrl Tanner, Mr and Mrs Lester Therefore, a plant in a soil lacking Health, and the local doctors in Utah was tho guest of honor at a shower Theresa Drissell and Mrs Loretta ningham, Mr and Mrs Frank McClel- Gold Star Mothers to Go With phosphorus is being starvel in that County, a diagnistic clinic will be con- Cowan as hostesses. given by Miss Grace Simons and Miss lan, Pete Anderson, Vem Johnson, and ducted in Springville at the Third Twenty-Sevent- h Division. element which interferes with Fern Bale at the home of Miss Simons Readings were given by Mrs Mary the host and hostess. Ward Relief Society Building on Satand Mrs Emma Francom and division of its cells and growth. Saturday evening. The guests numJeppson Iurls. MhJ. Gen. John F. O'Uytin bered twenty-fiv- e urday March 1st from 2 P. M. to 8 and included the and Edith Wyler a intake of the Also, nitrogen An enjoyable evening was spent by nhd Brig (!n. J. Leslie Kincaid have P. M. close sevt, friends of the Miss Ella Larsen accompanied by Mrs the Gold Band bridge club last Sunday completed arrangements for t he vet eral of Them plant pi such a soil is reduced because Those who have not already made from being at the home of Mr. and Mrs Waldo erans of the Twenty seventh division Games and refreshments in thepresence of a phosphorus short-ag- appointments may do so by calling Leila C. Larsen. to come over in .May for their first provided the Luncheon on Wilson Utah writAvenue. Mrs Ethel Page read a history there is a reduction in the plant's Mrs Emma K Alleman, of Springville, uilieial vifit since the war to tile bat- entertainment. Health chairman of the Nebo Dist- ten by her father, the late, J. S. Page was served at small tables, after tlefields where they helped make Ids ability to take up nitrogen. Mr and tory. which bridge was played. Mrs. Evelina Reed, county nurse Sri A nitrogen shortage in a soil tends rict, Mrs won the Barnett Mrs O. W. Kester of Santaquin Tile former eoniriinti-hThigh be of the dl or Sargent at Provo appointments may to reduce tonnage and to increase, vision vi- ci om1i.ii Powell Rer Mrs Mr score was and and Brussels, prize brought to the Payson General made through the Health chairman of ii jl the governMr and lin and Bails McDowell the consolation. Mrs Frank Ingalls, Mrs Rose last Thursday night sufferHospital sugar per cent, but lowers total sugthe local Relief Society. ments ai. on es that eveiythilig from bad cuts about the head Mrs Ada Ware and Edyth Mrs R. L. Wilson Jr were special would tie done ing ar. to la l;i i.ialcp tire vet which, she received when thrown Ott motored down from Salt Lake guests. erns linpp.v But a phosphorus shortage decrej- into the windshield in an automobile BALE GROTEGUT fiO veterans mid 2oO The partv ol sea both tonnage and sugar content. Saturay morning and enjoyed a plea- Mp and Mrg E aoward Gold Star rant her- - vv'll sail from New collison during the heavy snowstorm. sant visit witth friends until Sunday gr were the The marriage of Miss Thea Bale, guests at dinner of Mr. York on Slav lit on the Republic, the The machine was driven by her son same ship which carried many of tho and was struck from the rear with and Mrs Gould Dixon last Tuesday. evening. Miss Jessie Gunnels of Payson has'young daughter of Mr and Mrs men ot Gait division as a transport another car when the driver was to Southern California to spend ord gale and Mr Robert Grotegut in 1017. blinded in the storm. the summer with Mr. and Mrs. George 0f Spanish Fork was soleminized on Many reunions will feature the re turn of the veterans of the famous She will Wednesday February 26, in the Salt Murdock of Los Asgeles Twenty seventh to the old battle ureas The Missionary Tea met Tuesday also visit other relatives in San Diego Lake Temple. Mr and Mrs Bale was one of the The afternoon at the home of Mrs John the two other the being divisions, tertained members of the two famil- of the book Blind A review Ten Day. Thirtieth, made up of fighting ies at1 dinner last Sunday at their nesseans, who were with the Britl-- li Spots was given by several of the army In Flanders. They were attached members. Refreshments were served Miss Marjorie Tipton entertained home. The young couple will reside to the units under Ryng. Plummer and Ask a financial has made success man who any by the hostess. th I. C. E. Class at her home Thurs- - in Spanish Fork. A reception in their Rolllson. and made a name for them of the home Luncheon at the was servafternoon. honor was given selves when the Hindenhurg line was in life how he accomplished it. His answer will day smashed at St. Quentin. The local troop of girl Scouts met bridegroom Thursday evening. by her mother, Mrs H S Tipton. ' be, By saving." He did not spend every cent he Major General OTtyun was i. warded evening at the home of Mrs Thursday the K. C. M. G. by King George V for on John Utah Avenue. Under the Day Kincaid war General his services. made, but built up a fund which was available the D. S. O. P.oth officer direction of Mrs C. E. McBeth the YES LADIES! have a wide circle of friends In Lon girls cooked and served a fine dinner when he needed it for business purposes. He is don. Brussels and Paris, and much en for merits Half-Solin- g We do the best Utah-Idah- o . -- g w j g Vice-preside- nt fifty-eig- RE-an- firet-daughte- J ht r out-do- or larger-grow-an- , a ' uv.aui.jrii bride-elec- n. e ! - I I j ota.-iiu- Fin-layso- i j I Cliff-gon- e Save on the Budget Plan Twenty-sevent- j . 1 ed work, and Heeling, with this latest Machine out. We have just installed. $e always guarantee our workmanship and materials to be the best We have been in the same tion for over Twenty Years. f loca- PAYSON SHOE REBUILDERS Next door to Star Theatre. Chas. F. Reynolds, Proprietor. PAYSON, UTAH . 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 bet surprised how it will grow and earn more money for you. ..Interest 4 per cent compound a semi-annuall- y. State Bank of Payson MM thusiusm has been aroused In antioipa tlon of the return of the division. While the convention sessions will be held iq London, the entire delega tlon will come to the continent later to be received In Brussels b.v King Albert and In Paris by official repre s'entatives of the French government At the cemetery of Bony on Memo rial day. May 80, the veterans will pay tribute to their fallen comrades. While In northern France, a fleet of charnhanes will transport the visitors to Queunemont farm. Itoisel, Tlnconrt and Peronne, fa miliar places to many of the men. , Miss Orabelle Huber came from Salt Lake for the week-en- down d. ALL CONCERNED: Owing to unfortunate accidental injury to Mr.JVIurray Sullivan, General Manager, for Receiver Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Company, and his confinement in hospital, Mr. Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic Manager will assume duties as Acting General Manag er, effective this date until further Miss Pearl Jones, who employed at notice the State Capitol, Salt Lake, spent D. P. Abercrombie. the week end at her home in Payson Receiver |