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Show 1 Hues VOL. XXXVIII., No. Iruipoima PAYSON 12 UTAH nil DAY, COUNTY UTAH, MARCH 21, 1930 $2.00 PER YEAR Funaral Held For Prom- - Payson Aviation Club To lOOih Anniversary Of Utah County Live Stock Ute Archers Payson Lions Triumph inent Payson Citizen Church Approaches Purchase Travel-Ai- r Visit Payson Over Pleasant Grove April 8-9-- 10 j Biplane John Wilde, prominent resident of Payson, died at his home in the Third Ward Sunday after a lingering illness. He was a native of Sheffield, England where he was born on December 9, 1867. He came to Payson fifty-eigyears ago with his parents, George Thomas and Elizabeth Betts Wilde. Mr. Wilde worked as a building contractor in Payson for thirty-tw- o With th'1 100th Anniversary of the STork'MFV-J.- . On Sunday last, Mr. and Mrs Paul Never before in the history of the D. S. Church rapidly approaching,, Th, nianagement of tbe Utah Coun Payson over the interest High Scboool has there been JJ entire is nation cathlrinf At the meeting of the Payson Avia- tty Live Stock Show wishes to ex- greater rejoicing or a finer spirit of toward f,hlftin and Utah, particulartion Club held Tuesday evening more grateful appreciation for the'and Ruipj, Lambert of th irte ipress class than was shown last Frid spirit whoro per-loyy, stock, than half to porcha.o hy lhe ti C L.k. the day, day following the wonderful 85 ' 'exhibitota throughout Utah. Iho plane was .ubicriM. It do - ,1"11'5 to Payson for a friendly shoot with of the Payson 'Basket Ball to celebrate victory this mammoth' rong Through the support he Payson Club. finately decided at that time to buy Team over the hard fighting Pleasiocal organizations the a Travel Air Biplane and it will be de - .centennial conference event, accord- - 0f The was sky and ant Grove aggregation. This victory rain overcast, L. D. to S. Church officials. Utah County Live Stock Show will threatened most livered here not later than May 1. ing of the day, which fact between the runners up from Nebo An exceptional of representation have completed its mammoth Colicium made the outlook Tommy Thompson, one of the best gloomy, but did not and Alpine divisions for the third known pilots around flew to Payson Mormon people from all wards and for the 6th annual Live Stock Show, dampen the ardor of the arches. team in the county to go to the State O, years. not United of States th, branches, j on'y This 1930. beginning April He has been one of the most active in an exact duplicate of the ship to ',ut of in which event Flight ahooting, Tournament, made it possible for Pay-so- n .sov.oral foreif?n countries a large building will furnish ample Pace of be purchased and gave a fine exhili- won members of I. 0. O. F. Lodge No. 19 with shot a of to be represented in a tournament Payson celetion over the city Tuesday afternoon. well, will join in this century loom for ajj animals exhibited, rain 1350 fa- - the first time in for many years time the till plus, yards occupied continue four which bration will for years. or shine, Premium books will be mail-day- s, luncheon. He will be the instructor for the club. After noon, the targets The game was played. before a fine Surviving are his widow, Mrs Anice it is stated. ed to you in a short time. other- local people have signiSeveral were placed in Memmorial Park, and crowd inf the Provo Naylor Wilde, three sons, John F., High School Gym. There will be a number of unique fied their intention of signing this Eveiy year the Utah County Live the American round was shot the Coach Stan Wilson, the team and the Max, and Rowe Wilde ofi Payson; by centennial with the connected to-dfeatures until g0(d- gbow has improved two daughters, Mrs Dora Ostler of'WOek and the limited membership of conference this Men, and the Columbian round by the school were especially delighted with April, according toyvg cjajm one 0f bbe most successful ladies. in a short ls th,rty very anticipated Salt Lake, and Mrs Sue Talbot of the fine support given by the Spring-vill- a ,' which signify that many spec- exhibitU)ns from a Live Stock and reports time. Scores for the men were Concord, North Carolina. $nd two rooters and others from this dis- tacular attractions will be added to pmaa(;ial stand point, and this prom-off60 Yards 30 Arrows Points grandchildren. trict. inspiration to the largest group bes to be the greatest of all. Lambert Funeral services were held Thurs- SANTAQUIN YOUTH PLEADS 44 . The- game was conceded to be one of L. D. S. people ever assembled in q ba boys exhibits which have been Thorne 65 of the' best ever seen in high school day at 2 p. m, in the Tabernacle GUILTY TO PETTY LARCENY one city. Davies with the local Odd Fellows Lodge in1 CHARGE play, the remarkable feature bem r ,101 One outstanding feature, a pageant, cha-g- e. Greene Interment in the Payson 3f the come back made by the Payson The Message of the Ages, depictPace 116 Lions in the last period of play. The City Cemetery was directed by the Truman Hall of Santaquin entered ing the history of the church since Claudin Funeral Home. The lodge a plea of Pfouts 107 game had heen nip and tuck until the on a charge of petit it was founded, will be presented each guilty pecial attractions will be staged burial service was conducted at the larceny when 50 30 Points Yards Arrows t&ird period when, Pleasant Grove had in the Provo arraigned night and will contain nearly 1,000 each day, with the big auction sale 64 a nine point lead cterthe Lions. By graveside. (Lambert city court Thursday. Judge Maurice persons, George D. Pyper, chairman on the closing date, 91 hldin- - hir opponents scoreless and Thorne Harding deferred sentence until April of the drama committee, states. ye .extend a hearty invitation to 99 themselves scoring twelve points In JUNIOR HIGH ECONOMIC CLASS 1. Bad was fixed at $50. Davies Another new feature, The Mormon jyou and your frjends to attend what ENJOY UNIQUE Pace 130 Hall was arrested for taking a $5 the final period, the local boys were Century Book, a brochure arranged anticipate to be the greatest show Pfouts 125 in the winning end of a 33.36 score. bill from the cash register of the in to showever held in our county, magazine style, which aims Points 40 Yards 30 Arrows It was one of the gamiest and finest Saagull serice station in Payson, .he acheivements along various lines Yours very truly, 62 bits of playing t?at could be imagUnder the direction of their teach- which he later cashed at a pool hall. Lambert their and Mormon the of pioneers BOARD OF DIRECTORS 143 ined. Th crowd had really conceded Thorne er, Miss Vera Calder, the Home Eco- The bill had been previously marked decendants will be distributed throughUtah County Live Stock Show 129 nomics students of the Junior High by Mr. Paul Davis, proprietor, as he Davies the game to Pleasant Grove. To say conout the wards on the eve of the R. C. Swallberg, Manager. 140 that Coach Wilson and his players School enjoyed a very unique enter- reported that more than $300 had been Pace evso that comes the report, tainment last Thursday evening. The taken from the cash register over a ference, 182 were the idols of the school on Friday Pfouts member of the church may appreery was for TOTALS the is putting it mHdly and the enthusiparty t project preceding long period of time. ciate as fully as possible the spirit 157 ... Lambert the girls to clean, press and mend asm was almost as great down town. of this significant occasion. This they did on 299 Thorne their wardrobe. .. Plans were at once made to stage a 329 big victory ball at the Bon Ton on Davies Thursday and Friday and then packBe 386 ed them in suit cases in preparation Pace Saturday night to raise funds for A. 414 sending the entire team to Salt Lake for a trip to Europe. Each class rePfouts Leland Elmer, who has been critic-range- d The next shoot will be held in Og as the State Athletic Association only presented a different country and ar-- 1 Payson Lions Club Eth Annual Ball a the Salina Hospital is now one part of the room to sugwill be held on Saturday March 29, an den early in April. provides for eight players. 4he improve, according to last ren Bon Ton Pavilion, Payson with gest that country. Holland was Townspeople turned out en masse the ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer have Hotel the affair and the proceeds made presented with a windmill and garden Prts. for Chicago Migliaccios Ralph 3 CAMPS OF DAUGHTERS OF Mrs Dorothy Amelia P. Petty of of tulips and here cottage cheese and been residing at Sigurd this winter it possible for Stan to take the entire Orchestra furnishing the music. UTAH PIONEERS HOLD The other where Leland has taught school. He Salem died late Sunday afternoon This will be one of the biggest events crackers were served. string in for the tournament. MARCH MEETINGS countries were portrayed similarly. At was stricken very ill early last week after a lingering illness. The Lions drew the opening game to be held here since the opening of the group took their baggage and they left to bring him to Pay-an- d She was born at Clover Flat, Utah the Bon Ton. the- - series with the strong Weber The committee in of, .. met the Orem car from Provo! son. His condition became so ser-t- o on September 18, 1879, Utah of No. have school of Ogden as tjieir oppon1, to have Camp Daughters plenty high," arranged charge She ,a survived by her husband, H home ents.' This team.' in.-- their la-- game the Pioneers at out met alL Come last greet Miss Volate Elliott of the mus that they were compelled to stop Priday fp B. Y. U. who delivered an address at Salina with hifn for an operation, C. Petty and the Mowing sons and, and of Mrs. Etta Jeppson it being the with Davis, winners' in the, Ogdon divof your Elm-th- e Garof Carroll G. iLee Mrs. and Elden Mr. His Parents to the group after their return to daughters: 79th birthday anniversary of her moth- ision beat them very decisively. The and date the place. dont forget sum-th- e field, Mrs Josephine West of Cedai er, Mrs. Henry Elmer, a Utah Pio- game was paypd at 1 p. m., on Wedhigh school. Before the address er and Mrs. Enos Simons were Dr. L. D. Stewart, Chairman. Mrs. of Carrell his bedside where his to Wallace Ioka, themoned City, were taken travellers neer. The camp presented Mrs. Elmer nesday resultinp' in a victory for eb-through house and each country wasjdition was very critical for several Lenore HUertson of Magna, Frank with a lovely boquet of flowers. Her 35 to 29. Weber led 11 to 10 at Carrell, Zona Carrell and Jay Petty JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL PLAY visited. ' Each ist(udent brought her day. another was daughread by the first period, 20 to 14 at the half, history ATTENDED BY LARGE of Salem. Eight grandchildren also mother or a guest and the party num- ter, Mrs. Arm E. Wilson. Mrs. Irene 29 to 20 at the end of the hird. They AUDIENCE ' survive. bered 130. Provstgaard entertained wih vocal opened a rallv in the last ouater but E. NELSON STUDENTS were under the services Funeral selections, 'Mrs May1 Elmer with 9 were unable to overcome the lead. PLEASE IN RECITAL direction of the Deseret Mortoary. The Second (Annual Junior High ADULT CLASSES IN NUTRITION reading and string instrumental music School Play under the direction of was j HELD AT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL given by Myra McClellan and Professor Elmer Nelson and his ad- ARROWHEAD RESORT TO Miss Maurine Hinckley was present- - Clara AnniverLewellyn. i vanced piano students gave a pleasing OPEN FOR B THING S TURDAY ed ast evening before a large Friday (Lizzie Mrs. A At the Junior High School last committee including 14 in March College piano reeital !and very appreciative audience. The Monday evening the first in a series jjajb The s0j0 work showed careful Curtis, Mrs Amanda Wilson, Mrs Etwill be opened offering this year was a Samuel ta of adult classes in Nutrition was held. brajnjng and interpretation and the Arrowhead Resort Jeppson, Mrs. Mary' Jeppson and In the This splendid class comes to the wom.;wark of the Mi8ses Tayior, Pulsipher, to the public Saturday March 22 for (French .royalty play Penrod. Mrs Lula Erlandson was named to The dressing rooms and cast were Stanley Sorensen, Rhea nominate two tickets for the election en of Payson from the State Board of Bennett and Jensen wajJ especialiy bathing. The anniversary I, of the organizabeen thoroughly renovated Johnson, Lorin Hiatt,' Jean Menden-an- d of officers in has plunge Education and is being sponsored by commendable. April. Refreshments tion of the Relief Society was fittingHarold Patten, were served to forty. everything is in readiness for the hall, Mable .Carson. the Nebo Stake Relief Society and the in The flutg and horn du,,t presented ly observed by the various wards day. Come out and have a Vaughn Sheffield, Sydney Patten, opening Ladies Clubs of Payson. Miss Anna' Members of Sego Lily Camp, daughat Board Stake and Nelson the also gauer gave Professors by. good swim in Utahs purest water, j Marie Douglass, Glen Wilson, Ger- - ters of Utah Pioneers were entertain- Payson, Page, one of Paysons young women on Sunday in the contrast to the pian0 numbers. the ' meeting Reed Union; Ross aldine Barney, Gardner, Mrs. who is working for the State under ed last .Thursday at the home of time the seven elections were PAYSON LIONS CLUB CHARTER Pulve- -, esemble that Tabernacle. The At,' Boyd Wilson, Lynn Hill. Niles Ethel Page. The history of her grand-- . Miss Jean Cox, is the instructor and were portrayed in eral ially interesting, as was the Peer NIGHT BALL, BON TON PAYSON Reeqe, Sterling Spencer and Lynn Mrs. Rhea Tay- - jcwrtume( presidents introduCed read the first lesson was on teeth. mother was by The March by Mrs each Suite. being triomphale SATURDAY MARCH 29, 1930 'Johnson. The next class will be held at the Gynt lor Menlove. The remainder of thej as Board stake was o Nelson Mr. and the Curtis Migg Taylor r f Junior High School next Monday eve- program included readings by Louise reader.. The . characterizations were rendered and furnished a fitting and Mary Page; duet, Florence Page ning at 7:30 p. m. and an mvitat.on dose to the evenings entertainment. Mis Eliza C. White, Mrs Julia Hanon The by( talk is extended to all women of the city a PoweR and and Erma U. Y. B. News cock and Mrs Adelia Dixon of Payson to attend. Especially is it urged that Hand Cart Comipany by Mrs. Page. First Ward,( Mrs Dora Powell of the The nominating committee which was Second young mothers attend. Inasmuch as ward, Mrs Mary Brown and the clinics are not being held, the SPECIAL PROGRAM GIVEN TO selected iarToded Mrs. Page, Mrs. HazAnna Mrs Snyder of the Third ward COMMEMORATE ANNIVERSARY Nutrition classes will be of much el Coray and Mrs. Etta Tanner. Mrs. and Mrs Anna Bona of the Fourth OF RELIEF SOCIETY benefit to them. Louisa Cbx was In charge. .'Refresh- ward. , ments were served to thirty. Ask any nan who has made a financial success ward Relief Society held The First the in PioThe special program, given Mrs Frank Blair entertained at a Camp No. 2 Daughters of Utah a special meeting on Monday and predinner party Monday evening in honor Fourth on Tuesday to commemorate in life how he accomplished it. His answer will neers held their March meeting last sented a Book of Mormon pageant of the birthday of her husband. Her the 88th anniversary of the organiza-guest- s week at the home of Mrs. Rilla Steph- - Mrs Emma Wilson was the .reader be, "By saving. He did not spend every cent he were: Mr. and Mrs J. A. Earl, tion of the Relief Society was as fol-M- r. ens. Mrs. Mary Brown gave an int- caracterg appefyed in cos. and Mrs Bert Stevens and Mr. lows: Singing, Come, O, Thou king of the Mormon Bataccount eresting tume. made, but built up a fund which was available and Mrs Harvey Smith. Two tables of Kings, Prayer, President Anna talion. I nstructions were given by The Second ward featured two one ten with her Earth of bridge were at play during the Bona; singing, is He when he needed it for business purposes. act plays Her Jewels, and A Social thousand flowers; reading, Mrs. Crisis. Musical numbers were given Mary Curtis; vocal solo, Mrs. R. L. no different than you, except that you must and refreshijients were served. Wilson Jr.; reading, Miss Echo HayIn the Third ward the first relief learn the saving habit. Save on the budget plan For Neat Shoe Repairing nes; solo, Mrs. Florette Gardner; society in Payson was reproduced. Danish duet, Mrs. Edith Wyler and The members ( were represented by a each week into a certain amount going your Bring your work to the Miss Ella Larsen; vocal solo, Mrs. tume. Provstgaard; short talks by Mrs e account. You will be surprised how it savings descendant appearing in Pioneer Economy Shoe Shop 35 Irene Ada Taylor and Mrs Mary Jeppson of mis-- 1 a on ward the presented an part Fourth oversight Tihrough will grow and earn more money for you. InWest Utah Avenue, Pay-so- n, the Stake Board; song, Improve each of the advertising committee for the cellaneous program. Mrs benediction, Momemnt; y. terest 4 per cent compound American Legion Barnyard. Carnival The annual calico ball was given by Utah. We use only shining Estella Harper. Che Seagull Service Station was omit-,te- the four wards in the pavilion Monday Refreshments were served and sethe best grade of Materials on the large bills that was printed night. lections were rendered by a girls las one of the generous demators of workand guarantee our Gazoo band from the High School. prizes to be given away at, the dance Mrs Tressa Rearden and son Jack manship. lffive been making their home in famwho and W. Heard Mr. and Mrs B. Located 2 Doors West of Main St. CLUB CHARTER', PAYSON of EIONS Oregon for the past year, rethe Bend, were of Lake Salt guests ily home make their to Feed on Utah Ave., in John Seat NIOHT BALL, BON TON PAYSON turned to Payson Mr and Mrs W. C. McCormick on here. SATURDAY MARCH 29, ,1930 and Produce Building. miniy esh mo ht M-00- ' P"k val-iou- S' n"t"1 s - ay j er - j 1 Charter Night Ball To Held March 29 Mrs. Dorothy P. Petty Dies At Salem ay re-!o- 5 4 m con-custo- 1 er Relief Societ sary Observed Sunday j j Save on the Budget Plan ' eos-Th- ' semi-annuall- d State Bank of Payson J ' |