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Show bf insert J- i- ,fc i1 - - - I h RIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1931 PAYSON, UTAH THE PAYSON rHPnMTft.E. I HINTS OR HOUSEWIVES the shelf where you keep your have the base bri awfuit rereals you Y they have 2,757 scouts or f v.ut age Lind-a- y attiaetiM fo,- - ii'i.etn of By S. Roland 69 is a scout. Calif. wnoo ,IU. out of every meals e seri i'il at other The foil wing are a few iVwcs IT).1y ,.! ia has 219,799 boys of scout age to ai scm's an mteicst of VI DO be IV a TIRTJEN. Local Correspondent meals. should or that one boy in in between U wild 11,368 scouts m waffles P aunts as will, who l.e m d be Nevada has 4,006 for scout. was a is 61 given may flakes - ee;y Com A wedding reception inr!ludt s Califon.m, Netaann-- 1 Mrs. Eph Losse and family spent in690 scouts or ThD with ugion scout Benson, Friday in randy Carl or of Mrs. age, and gi.ddle rakes, visitinK with Mr. and ai.d - one o. 1.V Mrs. has 22,345 da, Arizona and Uiah Utah sister enrolled 58 of Inaons out Mr. er one night by United SaU-ThSunday! Mr, Skelton, stead of nuts. regions in the family entertained the scouts or with 10,203 were, Mr. largest The scfcut guests age of Wanda Welding. inher bvs be used btrsol minima DaThe same reieal may Those present ai e 17 coum.K hlh 2.2 who have become scouts. in and Mrs. Elmar Norton, Mr. and Mrs. one Afternoon at her home. lmy veal loaf, A birthday party Kay and stead of dried crumbs in tive center., .V."h" record and ndl Wayne Bensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lee were Mr. and Mrs. Owen "lUl This is a very splended n'uiiH McKell volunteer Uau, crumbing for Thursday Miles 12,500 Mr. of our faith chicken, Mrs. Richard and Meywg Mr. fur stuffing Mrg shows that the people Mr. mother, Mrs. W. A. Chatwin, In honor leaded. This k.t i'em n -e Butare W which paid Eulalia but that Mrs. on the only a daughter of Spanish Folk, etc., Smith, job, H. fish, not asleep these .ioysters, chops, of h. birth and Mrs. Oth Mmo consideration of The and Benson Carl more Stow.rt .ml family worthy Mrs. three every and cups dearly to are seeing ler. Mr. to be fried. From two who v.ere heintr they were pl.yed .Iter which tom 'X) nun vve-- e tin the only Albert .mi Elmo K.yLra of soouping hostess. in and the host alup with four eggs 12,160 w.m day may be combined was served to the following little boys paid for their time American Boy. Lets boost Reand M... and Mrs Adelbert Kay. average and t omelet Nils the help makes Nelson, Reece anJ Charles an omelet. This were giving their time froily, 12 Timpanogos Council and more Scoutmaster C. A. Rassmuson enter Rassmus- costs build up and promote their wonder- gion , 'Tv.i, therefor, rWner girTs Richard Openshaw, Bobby and, farther ward K,j tained the Boy Scouts of the 2nd men e pecially Nebo District by supporting " -.-.ful organization. Many of these less. in the local wards. oS the and night. I Monday affair-- , but the troop auditor-- l Openshaw. Danny Horton, To pan cake batter add one hand- are busy men, men of o dancing party mixture who see the value of this movement I Garry Fergeson and Dewain Alleot'k bran The of ful iurn Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Milo McKell of SpanPlans are now under way for a hatwin valuable time will require more liquid than the and give much of their Men and Gleaner Girls M ish Fork spent Sunday at the home of Stake cakes to the youth of their land. resultant the pan but one wm.' Broadbent .nd plain Mrs. Adellyert to be held on Wednesday, I. A her parents Mr. and to do well to get behind banquet be delicious and excellent rough-ag- e will would We IS March 11. This will be one of the W. a. Saunders were Salt Lake visitors Thu. Kay. for our bodies which are so such a program and see that nothing with her parents Mr. and M.s. them social c.entfi of the eafrly acCompaniel with refined with the program. To see leading interferes pampered Chatwm. are spend Mr. and Mrs. Arvil King, back to Santaquin. the spring. o that we do well and efficently o Business and and ing a week in Logan on to us, CANDY ETIQUETTE little job which is given w"kthe -. -s1 Mrs. Sterling Taylor entertained the pleasurer. havent any special work then if of the Gold Band Bridge in end in Neph.ith No formal luncheon, dinner or tea is twe should find out if there isnt some members ,later Blenda. Blenda is employed ward 2nd of the 1) ( at her home Sunday evening. A The Bey Scouts complete without candy. In fact the thing ve could do or say or help. Ogden. and Wed. last Rass clean day3 Master up The , Scout , cl ..ter of small American flags form- at social accompanied by serving of confectionery It so happens, that the Timpanogos to be a the hike canyon proved the a Thursday took up an attractive centerpiece on each jucceaa. muson, functions has become so general that Council of which Nebo District is a Miss Lucille Greenhalgh spent 200 men turned tests took than More the where Boys and all of the details were sugable visiting Saturday, week-en- d in Salt Lake City in Region authorities on etiquette are coming part is the largest council handed with shovels and .rakes and in handicraft wrok, Tracking, Signbirthdlay. of Washingtons the not gestive forward with advice concerning with friends. lTnen with teams and trucks numbered 11, as far as, area is concerned, and in cooking. assisted fo by her was serving to She aling provide r. right kind of sweets however in membership. We had e;i 50. all the main side walks were grav-Mwere: Present with of pleasure.-method Johnson. business Mar Combining your guests and the proper rolled Dec. 1930 2,642 scouts, Th's sister, eled. dinner as spee-ia- l her Kirkman for spent E. had Cloward, LaMar Geo. Annie Mrs. and Mrs. Mrs. Kay Mr. and serving them. number has been materially increased, Mrs. Dixon, Gould and Mr. Mrs. Hyrum Lake. and Mr. that in Salt Sunday new says One guests authority guets, Tuesday for even in our own district many, Elmer Tietjen. Olof Olson, Miss and dishes full Kay and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd at a small dinner bon-bo- n in the past tw or Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Mr. enrolled Horton have Catherine and boys Gardner Cora the Way-Mr0. Mrs. and entertained Mr. Mrs. and and Mr. Mrs. John Ellertson of candy should be placed at the four hree months. Utah boasts the high- Rowell McDowell, Kay and family, th program in the 4th ward P. Senior and Bee Fri- Dean Schaerrer, Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Springville. corners of the table where they are est to following ladies at a qu.lting average of scouts in proportion Sunday of evening Clara Mrs. Payson Mrs. Waldo Martha Butler, day, Mrs. easily accessible to all guests and pas- the number of boys of scout age in the ne Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Johnson, TeitBarnett. Chasta Mrs. Elma The Mrs and meal. Lemaner, Sargent S. A. Wilson, sed around at the end of the The Misses Thelma egion and incidcntly in the L. Mr. and Mrs. M. 0 Warmck had Mrs. Myma Ahlin, the Ira .received Cloward I Ida Greenhalgh throuChatwin, table Vera Mrs. on prize the candy should stay We might just give a few figures fo and dinner guests Sunday, Mr. jen entertained Mrs Margret York and Mrs. Agnetjfor their and Ruby Crook at a candy ghout the meal because when properly show in for high score and Mr. and Mrs Dixon Openshaw Wamick. and Mrs. Eugene just where our state stands Broadbent. consolation. scheme the to color adds it selected pull, Friday evening. this regard Arizona has, lit, 155 boys the is It decoration. table of important Mr. and Mrs. E. R. B. Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Iry McKay spent the Mrs. Jos. Smith returned home Tue however, to choose candies that fit RassC. Mrs. and week-en- d in Salt Lake visiting relat daughter Shirley a week in Salt the color scheme, and this is an easy muson spent Sunday at the home of night after spending ives. Lake with her daughter, Mrs. La task because candy nowadays comes Mr and Mrs. C. A. Rassmuson. in almost Rene Rice. every concievable hue Lester Chatwin returned home Tuesand hint. shade hostess was Mrs. Emma Iligginson 8 months day after spending the past The Free dance and supper given As a rule small pieces are preferr the following girls at a pop CQrn to Mrs. and Mr. with in Washington, clean pro the up on workers a ed the for Peppermint and assorted choco party Monday night. Thelma and in the lates are the favorites for table ser I. Donald Jerman. be night will Friday given Teitjen, Ora and Elaine Openshaw ject vice, but in this respect the hostess and Sara Lossee, Ruby Crook. town hall. Alta Mrs. and Bishop W. A. Chatwin can serve almost any kind of candy Robertson. and Lola Grace Fergeson motored to Provo Tue- Elda Holladay The Green and Gold Ball, sponsored she chooses, provided it is good candy LestM. I. A. of the 2 wards of sday to meet Mr. Chatwlns Son Jack McCormick and Blaine Whim-pe- y by the after spend er. who returned Tuesday will be held Mar. 4th, in left Friday for Los Angeles, Cal Santaquin. Ing 8 months in the Northwest. hall. dance town emthe ifornia where they expect to be will go to Long Mrs. T. J. Wadsworth Jr. gave a ployed. Mr. Whimpey Albert Larson spent several days reside, and his where parents Beach 2nd the of in honor party birthday in the early part of the week in Salt Wall-ie- . Jack will join his brother George birthday anniversary of her son Lake, visiting with his daughter Leila Los Angeles. Lunch was served to 10 guests. and his brother Ernest and family. Section News Santaquin '"ll Xit ..! ..! LC" Fe-gea- on " (II1 lys Deu-famil- tru. .nni.r w,dll a-- all-bra- n. d:rrihl."Sn SLto "tM ;rr i t I w-- 1 , well-know- n s. ed j P c El-m- t Ernest Kay of Mona spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Senior and daugh AlMrs. A. E. Wall of Goshen spent in SunSantaquin visiting his brother ter Jacquline of Springville were Teu. visiting friends in Santaquin bert and family. day guests of Mrs. Annie Kay and receives to Mrs. George Elton, Mrs. Susie El accustomed the The grocer preneeds. ton and Earl Elton were the dinner what it to the Red order NEWS GOSHEN iruesta of Mrs. Martha Burraston. Tue. sents the purchase Cross for payment. No money is Roberts by Mrs. Henry the family outright. Mr G. H. Corbett teacher at the given the food is gone, the family When Salt Ina was Goshen Junior High attended the Miss Mildred Sorenson returns for another order. Care is week-enter mountain Indoor Track meet at Lake visitor over the taken to see that no imposters take Salt lake Fri. and took first place iu of the publics generosity. A Washington Birthday program the shot putt. He came within an inch advantageis not a this But very difficult prob of the of setting a new state record. The was given in the assembly the friends and is It lem because Goshen Junior High Monday morning old record has stood nine years He victims off the drought Howard Bellows student Body prea. will attend the track meet at St Louis neighbors who are in of the themselves charge assembly was in charge and led the this summer. know very relief, and they usually act plays in a flag salute. Two one is not and what need in is who well solo a were given, Ida Jensen sang The Goshen Athletic club took a fast Mr. Arthur pointed out that distriof the Old Glory a duet, The Story and exciting basket ball game from manner by Tues. buting relief in this Red White and Blue was givenMar-vithe Tintic Standard mine Team in a disaster n business normal lished of Nit White and Ruth Okelberry. with a score of 22 to 3C. unon local usually merchants, area and kept Burraston and Marie Smith gave Goshen was high score man. to the from hard going hit, already readings. wall. He explained that while the the Mrs. Robert Boswell, who for Red Cross was accepting foodstuffs funeral serviill from Impressive were the been seriously has month when donated outright, it was buying Tues. in past ces for Thomas Fryer held has been a pat- no food in carload lots, and that its Brda-el- y blood poisoning and has rethe oshen ward Chapel. Bishop need is for cash contributions the ient at the Payson Hospital, of the Mammoth ward offered Her greatest Goshen. in home her to turned to permit it to carry out the program invocation, the speakers were Bishop is greatly appreciated by her already begun. recovery Roberts Glen Okelberry of Goshen, Mrs. Boswell is Pres, Clothing, some of it donated and of Tintic Stake host of friends. Priests of High Relief Society. pres, Stake Tintic of Fred some and Mommoth purchased in the same manner Mr. G. A. Reed of "I as food, is also being provided those Allen of Goshen. Three selections, RED CROSS NEWS who need it. Lunches for school chilneed thee every hour, The Deepening Thee God to word dren are a feature of the Red Cross Trails, and Nearer My In many peoples minds the a solo, program and are provided for in one Mrs. Martin Gunderson sang famine" conjures up visions of soup of two offerSteele Will ways. Either the chapter finthat "Im a pilgrim" Mr. kitchens and bread lines. But or ances helps finance the serving of reed the benediction. the Red Cross does not extend the school building, or it rest at lunch a toformer a was Mr. Fryer who manner was revealed car- lief in this allowance on additional an active his makes closed the of dent of Goshen J. O Arthur, chairman by day where familys purchase order, so that the eer Sat. morning at Mommoth been local chapter. child may bring his lunch from home he has for the past thirty years Red Cross drought relief is being More than $322,000 of garden seed engaged in mining. in 736 counties by about distributed sons e fi has been bought by the Red Cross and He is survived by a wife, same number of Red Cross chap- distributed in 15 states, the said Mr. and sisters and daughter, three "These are ters," said Mr. Arthur. families so that grow may brother. own in this Arthur, Ceme- chapters just like our Much danger own Gohen in their was vegetables. city Interment Each has established a and other diseases can were in ateend-enc- e community. divided its from pellagra tery. Many friends and relief headquarters and life be avoided in this way. at the services. The into small sections with Up to February 10, more than work of Mr. Fryer was highly praised territory someone responsible for seeing that $6,000,000 had been spent by the Red no one in need in any section is overto returned has Cross for the relief of drought suffMrs. Alice Jermaine looked. There are 34.000 volunteers spent after having Goshen erers. The number being cared for her home in sisters Mrs engaged in this work throughout the at the present time is approximately her with week the past Red Cross relief is Mrs. Nellie Fitz 20 states where 800.000. Georgia Clegg, and now being given. Mommoth. of Local employment coun-ci- l gerald LOGAN From National Headquarters each and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Walsworth considering paving of alley from the chapter obtains cash grants from the on Leo of Salt Lake City were To Center Street to First North Street. raised. Mrs. Henry Rob relief funds now being o quests of Mr. and every family in need it issues a purerts, Sunday. 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