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Show Titles VOL No. 2 XXXVIIII. PaysoE PAYSON, Hall Elected President Of County Farm Bureau UTAH COUNTY, ? UTAH I I 3 FRIDAY, j THE HOME TOWN PAPER I Otiiponiicclls JANUARY tj-- j 11! ji--lib- LIONS CLUB -BUSY 9, 1931 $2.00 PER YEAR li il GET Pavson Uons Defeat Salt Lake Woman Hurt Pleasant Grove. In Auto Collision ' IROJjIEIRS 'BEVERLY HILLS. Well here it ii and what we going to do about it. Dont look like we are going to be able to prevent it. Thats one thing the Lord sure did regulate. He fixed so 1931, me year would just follow another one whether you had a Calendar or not. He us In doubt everything else. We dont know when its going to rain, snow, sunshine or anything left about We dont know when we are to get sick, rich or die. We dont know who is going to follow on when we are gone. We dont u know what chance the Democrats are going to have at any given time. We dont know what Hoover and this Senate is going to do, we dont know what will happen to Prohibition, we dont know when or Where the next war will break out. We sure are dumb. But He did let what day followed what day, and made it so It would happen, no matter what happened. There has been 1930 of these Same New Years roll around just since we been reckoning time, and I reckon a couplu of million before that, kinder in proportion to whether you believe in Noah and his Ark, or the old Monkey swinging by th tail Theory. But never mind how ws all got here. What we got to do these hard times is to worry about how we are going to stick here as loag as we can without getting hungry. We got to make some resolutions as well as Interest and tax payments in this Joyful season. Its the starting of a new year of trials and tribulations, and if everybody that does anything la caught it will be mostly trials. W have Just about broke the record when It comes to having done devilment during this last year. There has been more people and mofe Commandments broke in 1930 that in any year since away back when old Sodom and Gomorrah was the local New York and Chicago of .ts day. We havent had such a bad year in comparison to years we used to have, but we have had a disappointing year, for its been a bad year in comparison to the last eight or ten years. We have been Just going like a house afire, and we couldent see any reason why we I shouldent keep right on burning. We I dident see how we could ever run out ef fuel. Our tastes were acquired on credit, and we wanted to keep on enjoying em on credit. But a Guy knocks on the back door during the year 1930 and ays, Here, pay for the old Radio or we will haul down your aerial. "Get out of that bath tub we got to take it bask." "Get out of that Hoot Nanny, you been driving it without payments us know long enough." Well that was a sort of a Jar. The man talked so nice when he ns, we had no idea he would sold it to ever want it back. Why we had kinder got used jo all this and took it as a matter of fact. If you never had a fifty cents Cigar why a Nickle one is mighty satisfying, but let you get to puffing on a real cne for awhile and the old nickle one Is going to be mighty nausating. You see in the old days there was mighty few things bought on credit. Tour taste had to be in harmony with your Income, for It had never been any other way. I think buying Autos on credit has driven more folks to eek the Revolver as a regular means Telyhood than any other one contributing cause. All you need to make deferred payment on anything now an old rusty gun. I dont reckon re has ever been a time in Ameri-homes when there was as much Junk in em that dident really belong n em as there Is today. Even our Shack has got more Junk In bas never been , used, or looked . . b4n a storage place. Most every-has got more than they used to tbey bavent got as much as ought they ought to have. So it i7all a disappointment more than a n y c&tatrophe. ' turn Pretty quick, and the Government helping out like Anally going why W8 are ILK, o t out of 100 bE a kn0w b th for (TUrt bole before ,t And u f00d everybody the long run. We I Tk1. Just netting idea that noth-I I , s euld go down Price, thought it the we only could go a 'I 0p Just buy IH d hold i It a day or so thats all we Ant there was to finance. Well now on you going to find some If there is to be money expended get Country papers stand in the front line of defense against schemes that busy nd secure the building of a The Payson Lionf defeated tile hard--f- a Returning from Manti, Friday last, highway from the end rob the people... They work to build Pleasant Grove basket ball team from after spending the holidays with relof the pavement on 1st North Street west to the Itio Grande track; thence the Alpine division in a fine practice atives, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rappleye make more business for everybody. game Saturday night. Jensen, Pay-son- s had an experience that might well side of aong tlie right star forward, took scoring hon- have been serious. Bowling The small publisher advocates policies to a point on the Township along at with 14 points. ors comfortable rate they met an onwhich tend to maintain sound condi- - line between Township 9 south Range coming car; in some way the oncomea8b and Township 9 south Range Payson tions in its community. An adver- ing car skidded in the ice, driver easb thence Bouth (through the tisement in your home town paper Fork. lost control and hit the Rappleye car Lake field district) to connect presents the merits of a product to Pr'nK Evans Anderson of Lehi is square. bbe of northeast Highway . A. J. Wright and Mrs. the intimate fireside circle., of., the, The Rappleye car was badly Einer Christensen were elected board home. Your home town paper, right- - Santaquin. Mrs. smashed, south-boun- d was quite This would the Rappleye permit members. badly cut about the head, nose broken traffic to go over the new road while Various reports and addresses were and otherwise badly bruised and north-bounthe traffic could travel given during the day including the shaken. She was the only one hurt. the highway as it now is. report by Mr. Hall of the National her to Payson where They brought The traffic is getting pretty heavy Convention at Boston, early in Decher hurts were looked after and on Grove Pleasant now and it is a sur through Payson ember, which he attended as a deleshe was able to continue the 3 Saturday rf Swenson, more that do accidents prising thing gate. Among the eight talks given 3 journey home to Salt Lake by train. not happen along Main Street, eg West, If by ladies of the county who attended The names of the other parties c 2 Gourley, pecialiy near the High School and the U. S. A. C. training school, was were not learned. The accident 0 Clark, rg the School. Junior High one on the subject of clothing given about six miles south of Pay-soIf 0 Wadley, This would to give employment by Mrs. Hariett B Franeom, of Pay 1 themselves, more and more, commun - many men and when the road was Brinley If son. Drivers cannot be too careful while ity builders, in the truest sense of completed it would open up a terri TOTALS 9 7 3 21 the highways are as icy as they are (he word. For the dissemination of tory that is very rich farming land Lions Club Spread Cheer Referee, H. Wilson; umpire, Ilil at present. local news, there is no substitute for land that would compare favorably man. At Christmas Time the local paper, if properly conducted, with Bountiful and Salem lands, intimate items of interest and of We wish to bring this matter to Cashier Monsen Presides James Clove, chairman of the com- interest only to the home folks, where the attention of the Payson City M Mens BasketStake At Bankers Luncheon mittee from the Lions Club in else would you get your whole home Council, the Lions Club of Payson ball Tournament Begins charge of the Christmas gift distri- news, were it not for the local paper, and Mr. Chas H. White, County Com bution in Payson, reports that 145 The lacal paper is always a booster missioner. Ray Monson, cashier of the State Bank of Payson, who is president of children were given useful gifts and for local enterprizes, is always in the Ilere is something that you can The Nebo Stake M Mens Basket-BalChristas cheer. A total of $244 was vanguard to stand up for the honor get your teeth into, Mr. Lion Club tournament started this week the Utah County chapter of the American Institute of Banking, will be old of town. and home member. the The and of of does know amount this worth writer not $15 prestige spent with the following schedule: the master of ceremonies at a luntoys were given by McClelland and Some times its enthusiastic comments about this. The above was handed January 5th cheon meeting for members to be held Reece of the Rite Way stores, this and verbose statements are slightly in, and no doubt has much merit. Santaquin vs. Benjamin at Santa at the Hotel Roberts in time overdrawn., or., perhaps., too., highly Provo, Satbeing 291 of the Christmas quin, 7:30 p. m. 1:30 p. m. The meeting at urday colored, but what of it, its readers munity to develop the community. sales. Spring Lake vs. Santaquin at Pay will be addressed It prescribes a modicum of altruThe high school contributed by Ben Aley, presi$50, mostly fed the same way about it. son, 8:00 p. m. the poreeeds from the Senior Class The right kind of a home paper ism, an abundent supply of enthusi Benjamin vs. Payson 3rd at Payson dent of the A. I. B., with headquarters at Denver, Colorado. Fred Rich, play and the Lady Lions gave $10 in fights for its town morning, noon asm, a lot of optimism, and a sure 7:00 oclock p. m. of the Salt Lake County of the cash. The balance was contributed and night. It preaches home trade. belief in the president Payson 1st vs. Payson 4th at Pay and "Patrodoctrine of and its It the cashier of the Utah in living the Lion Club members. Chapter preaches being having by son 4th at Payson, 9:00 p. m. State National Bank will also be a nize your home merchants, business old home town. January 7th It believes that houses and professional it men, vs. Benjamin at Santa guest. Santaquin PRINCIPAL JAMES CLOVE narrow-minde- d individualism preaches Subscribe to and help sus- quin, 7:30. pi m. ENTERTAINS FACULTY tain local infant industries. It does not make for a happy, ' Payson 4th vs. Payson 2nd at Pay preaches, "Money made or earned in perous and community son, Local p. m. Principal Clove of the Senior High the community, belongs ot the com- - life. Payaon 3rjJ vs. Payson 1st at Pay School, entertained at dinner the munity, should be kept in the com- How is it with Payson? son p. m. Miss Florence Barnett returned entire faculty of the Senior High Spring Lake vs. Genola at Payson, from California Tuesday whire she School. Those present: spent the holiday season with', her Wm. A. McCIIelan Returns 9:00 p. m.' . Lions Rounding Payson January 12th Miss Clove, sister. Supt Wilson, Principal From Convention Genola vs. Santaquin at Sanvaquin, Pace, Miss Webster, Miss Cooper, Into Shape For Tournament 7:30 p. m. Miss Wakefield, Mr. Wilson, Mr. HillMr. and Mrs Lee Elmer returnPayson 1st vs. Santaquin at Pay-so- ed home from a four day tour south man, Mr. Christensen, Mr. Bunnell, The Payson High School Lions are Rite-Wa- y Wm. A. McClellan, of the 7:00 p. m. Mr. Powell, Mr. Grosbeck and Mr. rounding into shape very nicely for where they visited their son Leland hardware store, returned from 2nd vs. Payson 3rd at Pay-so- at Payson Nelson. motored on to Antimony and the opening of the Nebo Division Ogden , Wednesday where he attend: 8:00 p. in. The feature of the dinner was a basketball chase. Payson plays their Zions and Bryce Canyons. ed a three-da- y convention of the Spring Lake vs.- - Payson 4th at paper read by Mr. Hillman, head of league game. today (Friday, January y Stores. This is a buyers Payson, 9:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen are the science and mathematics depart- 9) with the Nephi Rangers, at Nephi. association, organized in 1927 and 19th January home ment on Objective Tests an interagain after spending the holiThe Nebo Division is made up of now has 21 stores affiliated. vs. Payson 4th at SantaIncident-ly- , Santaquin followed. discussion Mrs. Jensens parents Mr. with days esting the following teams: Payson, Spanish Some of the stores are owned by quin, 7:30 p. m. and Mrs. John Gardner. Superintendent Wilson introduced Fork, Springville, Eureka and Nephi. the others are home association, Spring Lake vs. Payson 1st at Pay-soa problem for future discussion rela- The winner of this group is assured owned. The local store home is 7 :00. Mr. and Mrs. George Forrsey of students efforts in a place in the State tournament at tive to the firm is composed of Mr. owned, 3rd vs. Genola at Payson, Eureka were the Payson school. guests of Mr. and Salt Lake City in March. Wm A. McClellan, and Mr. J. S. :00 p. m. Mrs. D. C. Forsey, Sunday. This is the first of a series of The runner-u- p of this division also Reece, and a business looking place Poyson 2nd vs. Benjamin at Pay-soMr Victor Steadman and son left faculty meeting to be held approxi- has a chance to make the big tourna- it is. 9:00 p. m. for California Monday evening on the mately every thirty days and is be- ment, that is, if they win from the Mr. McClellan says of this convenJanuary 21st Pickwick stage, to visit friends and ing looked forword to with interest;. runner-u- p of the Alpine Division. Genola vs. Payson 1st at Santa- relatives for an indefinite time. tion: of all the 21 quin, 7:30 p. m. Representatives BABY HEALTH CLINIC TO Payson 3rd vs. Santaquin at Pay-sostores were Miss LaVem Betts returned from NEW IN LIBRARY THE BOOKS present as well as the BE HELD IN PAYSON 7:00 p. m. executives of the central buyers asSalt Lake City where she has been Payson 2nd vs. Spring Lake at Pay-so- visiting with her friends Miss Lor-ain- e Many reports were made The Silver Key by Edgar Wal- sociation. A baby health clinic will be held 8:00 p. m. and relieved their Walker and the Misses Margamany pent up at the Stake House in Payson on lace A crime club detective story. vs. Payson 4th at Pay-soBenjamin with ret Ellen Duncan. and feelings impromptu speeches, January 23 beginning at 1 p. m., ac- If you want to know who killed poor aside from the 9:00 p. m. set program. regular cording to word received by Mrs. Mr. Tickler, you had better go and The consensus of January 26th Mr. and Mrs, Dean Edgar of Provo opinion expressed Julia Hancock, of the Nebo Stake talk with Mr. L. Moran. vs. PayBon 2nd at SantaSantaquin was a and better wholly optimistic spent part of the holidays with Mrs. G. novel A Norris Chas Seed, by Relief Society Board. m. 7:30 p. quin, 1931 foremore and was prosperous Edgar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl family, women Dr. R. R. Bowdish, newly appointed of the American Lake vs. Payson Spring The cast. shows Elmer. organization report director of the Utah County Health leaders of American thought praise a remarkable growth during the four Payson, 7:00 p. m. Unit will be in charge of the work, its courage fairness and power. Payson 4th vs. Genola at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson and Miss short years since its inception, inFrom the Book Club, we have assisted by Mrs. Elizabeth Reid, the m. :00 p. Melba on Gardner of Neola spent the are that the dicating they right county nurse and the local Relief Betsy Ross, Quaker Rebel, by Ed- track in their Benjamin vs. Payson 1st at Pay-so- holidays with Mrs. Nelsons and Miss distribution. of sytem win S. Parry. The true story of the society social workers. 9:00 p. m. The three days of hard work, of Gardners parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garromantic life of the maker of the wound with sessions and dner of Payson. up meetings first American Flag. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Attends Assessor and a jollifiup banguet big bang deputy The Wee Men of Ballywooden, cation at the hotel Bigelow, of all Meeting At Provo Mr. and Mrs.dinner-Lee Elmerat enterIn order to get our paper in the by Arthur Mason, illustrated by their this tained at a at was said done and that party closing mails by Thursday evening we must Robert Lairson. were Covers wil1 draw the veil- - enouh assessor we home, L. evening. Friday Robert Wilson, deputy Trails to Woods and Waters, by!baiKIuet have al copy in by Wednesday noon. til-r- was had bY alL for the Payson District was in Provo laid for fourteen.. Games and music that a will A book Wednesthat Hawkes. Charles be closed will News forms Messrs- - McClellan and Reece are Wednesday for a meeting attended by kept the guests entertained, until a count in nature on the Reading circle.! day night excepting for very importa aggressive advertismg the field men and deputy assessors, late hour, the departing guests exA few popular copyrights to be P,annin ant happenings. While they have ppointed by County Assessor, Rob- pressed their appreciation of a boun1931. for added are: Romeo in Moon Village program tiful dinner and a very enjoyable The been in business here since October ert L. Elliott. mighty careful folks. A Salesman by George Barr McCutcheorb n of are really just open-ievening. Methods of assessing property some Littler Moments of Happiness by 25th, 1930, they knocking on our door now with their real business-buildin- g was the subject discussed. kinds all up Kelland. to Charles is Buddington going new fangled Pea knife Miss Dolly Franeom, Miss Fay DeAttorney I. A. Brockbank, led in the Lew Tyler and the Ladies, by campaign. even to gst liveof good is Here have to he mighty pew and Miss Grace Simons and their wishing you success, Reece discussion of the assessing The Son of the Wallace Irwin. were: and Inc. la the door mueh 1ms make a sale. George Other McClellan, stock. partners motored to Provo Friday speakers E. M. Hull. The Lord Just kinder looked us over Sheik by A. for a hot waffle supper. S. county attorney; evening Ballif, retiring These books will be put on the and says, "Walt you folk going too H. White and J. W COMMUNITY HUNT RABBIT Charles O. Smoot; over, shelves, Monday, January 12 1931. fast, slow up and look yourself Mrs. Ray Monsen entertained at SUNDAY, A. M. 9:30 Gillman, members of the county coma year of silent meditation will do you chief Millen luncheon and bridge Friday afternoon and Radmail, you mission start again good. Then when you workCards were placed for Dr. Wiiford A community rabbit hunt has been deputy. will know yeu got to get it by the So y prac-callassesment of Chicago and his niece Miss Calkins not The hunters are to start by apeculation. This years organized. ing and fjllbe old year Just gone is liable to prove from the Seagull Service Station at the same as last year except Florence Gorden, Mrs. Ethel Davis In the Smoot Lumber Company ad, 9:30 Sunday morning, anyone wishing slightly lower figures on automobiles of Salt Lake, Mrs. Marguerite Cole in the long run a mighty benefltlal hack year after all. It may bring ns date of drawing states January 5th, to join the posse is welcom, Col. and livestock.. There was also a of Delta, Mrs. Ann Butterworth and to our senses. should be Thursday January 15th at P. J. Davis will lead the onslaught. new schedule on poultry. MiBS Kathryn Douglass. 1930, McNlojtit SrKUciL, 1m.) ( 7:30 P. M. Jesse Hall of Pay son was elected president of the Utah County Farm Bureau organization at the annual meeting held last Saturday, at the city and county building in Provo. Mr. Hall has served as during the past year and has also been president of the local. He succeeds Eli J. Clayson of American of-w- j ' j Ik d n. , worth-whilene- self-centre- self-seekin- g, Items n, n, Rit-Wa- n, n n, - Smoot Lmbr Correction |