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Show ssioa xu iQUxa czi 0 ??32css3iaHisasKsKwasattjauMBasraia2-E!- Hawk Black Black Hawk ENCAMPMENT ENCAk'PMENT payson PAYSON ySSEXSBBKBSB Aug. Au2. DEVOTED TO ALL INTERESTS OF SOUTH UTAH COUNTY IAYSO.v, UTAH COUNTY. Program Promises Thrills JpOlla Black Hawk Visitors For d Under u.e a STU hi' 1 a Stanley .f u-.'-t the W e t f as-sis- il-- ,f 1. '"u Jnsfall Officers for Year in Pay - u in pvents at Recreational 34. ParkwnlTbe on Wednesday August 5, The installation was done by a staff the afU-paropM.. immeJiatly the composed of the following all of Prothe opening salute by 1' D. D. G. Master Clyde Singleton; te0- of Home Curt from Span-- h vo: D. G. Marshall, W. II. Baker; D g D. the big show starts, G. D. Warden, Roy Chappie; D. D. G. trick ruling, of Rode.) events, Fred trick Southerland; D. D. his and Secretary, Perkin comedy by Si G. an Scott, D. D. G Clyde Treasurer, races races home mule, chariot and Thora Guardian, Clarence Bray; D. D. G. alone jpeal features, Hollywood baby Chaplain, B. H. Bower; D. D. Pres. Stewart the elder vvnh thei. Ruth Sargent. Their work was the will be here again and tightrope waL-n- best ever heard in the local lodge. acrobatics, dance Officers in No. 19 are as follows: N. G. Roy Hoffer; V. G. Len Huff; the flying DutchHenry Dickelman, Recording Secretary, J. R. Vance; stunt did such marvelous man who D II. Sargent; Financial Secretary, last year will come again flying here E. Trustee, Sam Dean; Treasurer, Under the attraction. as a spec.al R. Sup. N. G. William Buck-lePerry; Le Roy and direction of Oren Harper L. Sup. N. G- Lant Brewerton; he will take Jensen two local flyers James Harper; Warden Sam fur the three days he Chaplain up passengers, 0. Guard, Viv Montague; ConPerry; .s here. A. 0. Johnson; R. S. Sup. A. ductor, PaytNever since the completion of E.- Peay; L. S. Sup. Charles Wilson such been ons race rack has there Grand Master Henry Jeppsor, Past as those an assembly of race horses was appointed to install officers electavailaAll meet. the entered for racing ed who were unable to be present. is ble stable space in the vicinity The Rebekah officers installed Were reservd and tents are being utilized. N. G. Anna Balzly; V. G. Lillian Dean There will be eight feature races each Recording Secretary, Ethel Buckley; Columbday and Jim Allen of British Financial Secretary, Laura Coombs; ia is here as an expert starter. Warden Lillian Vance; Conductor, known The following list of Well Ruth Sargent; Chaplain, Olive Lovetiursemen have already entered their R Sup. N. G. Lizzie Montague; less; brings and more are expected: Iver L. Sup. N. G. Alice Bernard; I. Guard Truman of Huntington; H. Fenn and Barbara Wood; 0. Guard, Zelpha WilYoil ILansett of i Clyde Cleave and son; R. Sup. V. G. Etta Jeppson; L. Annabelle; E. D. Barney and Joe Nie Sup. V. G. Eessle Kester bon of Provo; Wilford Humphries of After the installation all assembled Orangeville; Mont Whitmore of Nephi n the dining room where a delicious R. L. Fenton of Parowan; Arch Spills-bu-- g lunch was served under the direction of Cedar City; W. E. Hunsak-e- r of George Shuler and the Rebekah of Honeyville; X. E. McAbee of committee. Wells Nevada; Joe McGinnis of Reno A big surprize of the evening Roscoe Rich of Blackfoot, Nevada; was the presence of the Past Grand Idaho; Thomas Paxton of Kanosh; Master Harry Phillipps of Salt Lake Dr. L D. Stewart and Mrs. Senry ity and Grand Inside Guardian Andy Barney of Payson. The attractive cash Anderson. Each gave a very interestprizes each day will make every race ing talk. a headliner. A addrcon-.is.j- g. y; - modern public ess system is being installed eonvience of patrons. array of horses, the special attractions a two dol.ar entertainment is to be given ach day. In order that all will be able to attend the committee decided Pig o the price of admission at )0 cents for adults and 2b cents for children under 12 Ten years of place age. cents will be charged additional for grand stand seats. Every purchase of n adult Hcket will entitle the holder 10 fiance on the one hundred silver Mars to be given away each day. rizes of $.0, $30 and ?bt) will be giv-e- " each day in a drawing. The holder of My number must be on the gwnd or forfeit prizes. All numbers except the three drawn out will rein the box gain ready for the next On the third day regular attend-n- " 'e three chance on each prize Are you lucky other w igh School. Thursday night of boxing and this A fine card JC'Wk' bwn h,aS kT a- - s!'ors committee i program to be held at th ''ight or 7 popular attraction being a big event o.p ay ' 0n S, UC,' " NVhi- yn Thurs-f,- . Friday Spanish n P.- 1 f Family Visiting at Elberta After Extended Trip Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plumb and family of St David Arizona have been at Elberta visiting at the home o Mrs. Plumbs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Barney and other relatives The visitors have been on an trip around the United States and have visited in Kansas City, St. Louis, Cleveland, Cincinatta, Washington D. C., Philadelphia and New York City. A visit to Niagrara Falls and a tour of Yellow-stonNational Park were also included. They were especially interested in visiting the places that played an important part in the early history of the L. D. S Church, They were at Palmyra, New York, where the horn of Joseph Smith still remains, also "'WNtw .ice ;n the big ' i no won c. t - X t ( r ami t the -"- rargtr 'XT , , recently con News. Her ar, one of the a.'.i-- r , i o. i Met lellan l,a- iga l.vie.g July ip a grot-- mi d. -- i I.-.r- i k i 1 n Miss Payson Announced a-- Mi--L'- -n n, ly rep-e-eot- SAYS.WSM, immrnm BEVERLY HILL- S- Well all I know-ljust what I read in the payers, and run into as prowl hither to what must tell thither you about a tine a 1 had I piece one day com the ting Backer tiiat wonderful flight. Mr. Hail of Clin a ,h.a Okla, speak of nis in id"-t- y Well 1 got a niis wiie thanking me, and saying that ,u retarn fle w.,ah, like to bring the Roys to ('late. lire Well the only way he could bring the Boys to Claremoie was in an Auto, and of 1 d t toi.-rrn- tv; r ' d : it vi in im u ed r sf-ee- il i ( r ;i y -- ; ' i ' i i i ( I . 1 h- ' A i i.-- i , i , -- Pay.-on-jue- en have absolute on tidence in each others ability, they are still the Com panions. Cenetallv lose assoc mi ion like tha timings out all the had in en.-other a ii d they up wind up wauling to I;.! They are mighty Post is jUSt full of liidi n U'i ''I won' hate to tell him In' e .uh o' anything. he too h a i c.i Never will tlo-rtlon again, of ideal Flym Ni' and Barker. This fellow 11. Cl ,s mal. Now those Wive-- , y i would stir- - like tic m. T y n eir Husband-.- , quiet, retiring, and ti h v": You know that takis a .t .d let a Husband make t' t t ( aio unghly brave n tie V, loi-- k it. tlcir Clt.rrniore. leaving " d C took off for New Ym we-- t. H, for another plane went to the I'hme o ' o let cood ye; eu h ha Ho t 1m 'i' t (o b w a d.d"-v Tic to tiieir eyes r.i in i me s( e cm civ me. t. y w. i I i te i i i -t t i . ' bash-icakiii:- . ai-i- I teme Triumph F JewiF :t f r p. M. on Wedim-da;- . Iiiunil. give their Black Haw Park im t..o-- . , A I. File bit of Pop lay ptngram at Memorial Sim lar oil Davis not at.ti nding the port-. ti I.tizil Special be to given 111 ate time program Sen i ade Cupids ('harms : by Spum-S P. M. Wednesday Miller M. P. Li y hi; Thur-daa A. ii 1! ti M. by H) p Young Amerii (J.. FriM. A. lu Thur-daSouthwell Mmmu; t by IV" )e u l! ii Lmid' day by Kichf'cld; b P- M. F"iday by 12 The Prince of Iii-e- n ' fvi- ill M U r 12 March, America iiic Hu. Mciik'; - cl ihu e r the-.t f')t. 1. The Star- - a d be in el.atgi of Stripes Im er III, 11, Cm w .. tr. .) tt'ontinued on Page S') Sous V. 7 ( ; y me back to Old Virginny Also at Manti will 3 1 i 1 -- v 1. asiitiim d tut i h a gi cat-'-- a t ' e l m J i t tl.Ti (V MR it it .3i B Wo'lie'l i i i MCiiliS mi; e. d iug soiih films mi jccoirit of some o the licit!-- b .tig so i nigh n.i y on., u an ch.iiigiu t'.eir Spaik PI ;s onie. in y d w ,.s on a- c. ui. t o, - .i,nt, d N'i I'm.'' tiny g.l in one p.o o mdo.g :,ni .e i'i.' m sc .1. m o' ':-S il ii. 'on. Ah dan. .:i h h i h. y hud v a as l here is wh u'e m r m mm . n n el ing for them. Timy landing in Nome. ' ; ,cy ali lev non nnl Roys Cat ; tv i the imu e P k 'J a' i ve of the t w ;g y w'.iiek amt aymg ; . l much They both i l u'd repre-entativ- , r-a- l he l vjcmaum lo-.- t e was ah 'I tit e.c'ut t lie Pilot Pot s a; m between T' ' ear phone tune, 6eo each otlu r. pie-ider- : last w e e k wit li Post and Catty tne round the World happened Flyers. to write a little pi i men i Now a few things they told me of the flight. They had no Iji achates they would hav taken up too much room, and been too haid o sit on, and besides if you had to use cm. where would you been anyhow. They cnrri-tnothing at ail of any pi ecaulio-iarnature. Post said, "It was make it oi else. Now all you Radio Nut get icaih for a shock. Their Radio was a II p .nt Xpert to u e h Gatty sai1 i;,ey only on getting the winuhor at Hu place they were ikm led to land at. bu no radio that it was a fltv. He made that will lit I'm-- e pir'n-ar rciiaiiementn, so Radio pi ij ed l m.t. nr.rt in their an 1 ed -- n. that relatives. 14 I m 1 Miss Del.--a Tolhurst and Miss Gwen .'"'y winning More than Wride left last week for California were work- - where they will visit for a month will o ard Aviators knowing they were in an Auto, knew they w onlilent-comso lwrute and sai that if t ." via there thc-- would have to land m a Parachute, so the old Town cot bu y and in five days built one of the dan e diest little Airpt ns you ever saw, am. sure enough Hall made good. He was to bring Hie Boys then was sitting around our little K uu t in Santa Mon: a and j it happ I t in up eaily g think, why if loan I p r-morning, catch the me. it can lie in Tulsa ' he in C'iareinore for the log Ire; th Weil oclmk. next morning at ten the Sacred Gove, Hill Comorah, MorI just about the way do tilings. iIdo: mon Temple at Kirtland, Ohio, Nau dint ahead for anyinina. ever plan 111 I voo, Illinois The Jail at Carthage even like to have date., ahead if and the Temple square at Independ u ' Help it. I like to do anything ri tut once, Missouris. They have traveled a So grabbed the ohl aerial Ratihr ('" distance of seven thousand miles since next morning, wired to Tul.--a to hae in July 27th. Miss Lois Scott, who is em- a Special Plane no it ame one ot Windy sent ployed in Payson, visited with them Texas and they Lockiiead?. tnp wh Low wing these toll-uduring their sojourn at Tlberta. (that gear Roti actable landing o II 'ati under the wim-- .t.ien its in lui-a- . to did fly Mrs. Emma Wignal entertained at so we really a bridal shower Wednesday evening at Well they were giving them a ".a t welcome theie that mcM. and g he home of Mrs. C. E. Drake in honto too ,ae in t.nio, or of Miss Melba Drake who will bo the Banquet jut l deliver to but of enur e had mairied early in August to Mr. John eat, me al am real a grama. oration, Buxton of California. Thirty-fiv- e close alapiece some of tae o,d friends of the young bride elect enEton stuff. m Well you would have lmen pmod joyed the pleasant social evning and a dideut if even you many lovely gifts were presented to Claremore, o Id e. know ledge of it b her. fl'-- over too a flue mb done had Mr. Buxton will arrive Monday m in the Winn rrom the coast for the marriage and morning I wa in th. oil innnl the broke they a'1 and rew W to will Cat'v to California return they hack compaitme.it side. w as explaining ni : "a the only p ,n f ik-- Red, the city Grier, 'itllo.v people from Pay-on a cal festive appearance im-id viather and weni t,. Sal; A rumi.er of the eai nival attractions a e or tile Com ud Wagon Hay tile now on tlie g i omul and the others ' An e- - serially large nuni-- r be in place hi fore the opening "lit 'iitir on I.ereer Hay for In.c. 'nPav-o- n irarveloa.. paiado in w his-The city oilicials have placed the va- - -- o well lepre-en'.i'grounds ami park in condition 'amp P. ' in - Cocrert Rued made a spl va.iy for lights, campus with e.xf-'tdiil a; q ea mire ,uul lereived a thoiough cleaning. It is ard 'ater le nitir.ion am.ing the mu-iiex pei t ed t hat the Black Hawk eamp-- i t mi . . hey weie ilie twenty- . vvi'.l begin ai living in large num-- ; fourth land in the lme of march ers .Monday. by 1 hey i re. t ded he lay.-o- n Black Haw h l.e opening feature of the big !i at "hull mi- - cliaraclerir.eil Ly the eU hi ation will be the unveiling of 't.! lati e pi.-- s as in e of the ills' he monument in Memm.al Park in iirtivi- f'oat- - of t he parade. It nua r of Alexander Ketle who was a primitive an ailed by Indians while on guard. Th" Italian ti pei con-- i ructeil of ami ..v , Daughters of Utah Pioneers and ui rounded with sage brush. In tic1 ii. (inlets of the Keele family have ear steal ih.cf Blink Hawk repoe un.eil in placing the memorial. ented by (li IlanieH. Grouped The dedication will be bog.ii at 5 ttbo.it him weie other members of th i. M. Tuesday evening August 4 ribo port ay ed by tlenevieve po. tie Geoige Albert Smith of Salt Kathiyn Hitts, June lkng, Nai-l- a 'ai.e, .t of the Utah Trail F lb win ili and Dorothy Pubor. ion will deliver the Ml-- s l.e.ta Lant as Pay-mu- . (Juce. i.lit-lpaadiliiss. Five other histori-t.- l rode on the leuutiful Utah Count, inaiker- - have been placed for Thi-ibiflea, as out ri.ys his occasion. Later in the evening won third pii.e among the larg it S P. M. Pavsons big Black Hawk number of county floats eiue'Til. itogiam will be given in Memorial A very distinctive honor came l Fa-with Ileher A. Curtis, general I. T. Wignal of our city when he The complete h i man in charge. by the parade committee to am in last weeks was published opium as an hot ortiry aide to BiigaJier Gen-eta- l Chronicle. 1. William-- , W. who led tlv We ittesday is the clay for the big parade. and endin' the direciion of ..aiade Mr. Wq'inl a- -, the of a ham' the biggest and best para-eve- Lant 'ohn an pioreei- - was l.y letter put over in Payson will be o ii the pnr.-'.dm the p'.n-enr. It will in ive promptly at 1 P. divi o i w,.!; a land mil or M. All par'lilpat r.g 'n any way are Hi inferu-ithe ...,o:m.!l..c o' ;rg. li by ijio romiiiii'ee to be at the iii phy- - a! ii I.il.fy for that im ler '(,. iiie Hall j tirl, on Utah Aven-i- i i r ak ng til eo'y wa, tin invit.i-- , .li plenty of time :i s the gong will ion to a : a- - io !i' it.ry aide. A .Mtig os! jiomp'.ly at tin appointed hour nif i cut ru tiii' was provided for I'h.e line of March will be from the k ea-- t on Utah Avenue to p:.-Main Street thin north to secontt north where it will turn we-- to firs: Citizens Asked to Provide we-- t, nor'h to third north and back Beds for Black Hawkers ar-- t to main t and will then proceed south to Recreational laik. feat-irePe, .dents of Iayson niu-- t provide Use spectnlar parade will be mil- - for two hundred and fifty aged vith plenty of fine music. In lior.ecrs and veterans next week duraddition to the Payson band which in Black Hawk and only forty of the ing v .11 play eveiy day and night have been prmni-i- d according to the clt-b- a t ion there wiil be the welt i f the housing committee. known and unigac mounted band from is very imjiorlant and Thi- - n Uountain Green, the veteran Llack l.a- - not been taken seriously vide'-ly Hawk Band, lalii Concert Band and '.t Zens. The veterans have ny tinthe fine Ui neert band from or neigheen invitid ! , i e as the citys guests bor city Spanish Fork. Another big .r.d tbiy mu flu made welcome and tt action from Spanish Fo'k is the e p f r a " Local residents will have Mittiiy of National Guard to provid-thorneces-arin if 1,,. me iveini-imodern mititary note. After the id' ti..- - coinfiot. If it t'.e- - arade dep they will open the sports can prov de ii :ii. . tee , ti,., Park monstration at the Recreational in older that ,,i the ltioci nrlV to the youths in modern In contra-- n"ed o avadalle f r Mil- - i tin uniform will be the aged Black Hawk hut if the ii ,'bt pd it is put forth th eteiar.s and pioneers and the Indian ' ot oniicoihi' ui:' w id be M.tdy. It 'ea .ures. Off rial- - from cities, county hon-,re- d 0 a! a e i and breakfast be iial pioneer organ izatious will be i e qmns.ii, lit y ends li d an nrov your in the l.r.e id march. car" of the vi rpe co oiiu' ti e 'a The scores of floats are expected :or- - and e pi r:cn- - 'hem (hiring th hud o sui pass anvth.ng we have aday. Miss Leita Lant )efo-- e. v.Ml tide wih her attendants m the beautiful U'ah County float. Band Concert Program will be on a magni-fie- i For Sunday, August 2nd Miss t Vadis Liddle lbit.t b.-- .g bu.lt by the parade of thhe organization.-n- f mo.--t e: b relay Aug .i J C are working hard on tht Fay-ni- l !, 1921. well a all We v.ojol lie plea, ed to i.uve tinv Goats they will enter a houses. s Practically bu- ine. ie make a re.iuc,! for them favotiie of the in Utah County and some il if can ve-town li.eie, tiiid we ".li play : .I e cci .im Phase do not be f,om Salt lake County are making r, ?1. and ?1 will r, tries. Prizes of your tequest. e given for the hi st floats entered PROGRAM ie ompetition. The Huff atm a.l are ooen . ov. Roy Tin to Recreational Pa- -i parade will mne ci and Baileys favorite Strett and will Main King f; rk on South ve in the - Blues for time opening of the Brahain oiiMthe first of three h program Wagn."' Eagle g Thui-d- ay an! ,, be Bourke is and Wednisdny, Da' C;.i i. lit. a M'.iin given ha-tal.- Black Hawk Queen and vim .m i .'ly.os -- I sixth a V them, r.amn in.g i'ti gather, d a. ! ii t in Sait Lake to celeb. ate Cy he 2nd ann.ver. ai y of her marriag, o o Hlian; C. McClellan well known lav on re idem who died lb yea". Those going up from Pay-o- n wue. Mr. and Mrs. William (). Clay--ofamily and William Clawson Mr. and Mis. Han-oa llan-oMr. and- Mrs. .1. V. Through a misunderstanding a re- Manwill and family, Mr. JTarl and family and Mrs. Elsie port of the queens contest was not in the Chronicle Howlast week. given ALhough near the century mark ever, it is quite generally known that Miss Leita Lam was the lucky con- Mrs. Mel 'lellan is not too old too over seven other learn to fly. She was one of the two testant, winning ni!l(3a(tes topen fifom the lovely women who made the trip in a cabin plane over the Old Mormon trail las! young maids of Payson. Miss Lant will reign as queen dur-,n- g Saturday morning when a group of the Black Hawk, Payson Onion pioneers were invited to make the Day and Homecoming celebration and trip as a part of the Covered Wagon will also take the trip to California Days celebration. o with the other Utah County queens. GARBAGE NOTICE The contestant receiving the second All dry garbage will be removed highest number of votes was Miss Vadis Liddle and she will be Miss from the east side of town Saturday Payson in the parade on Wednesday, August 1st, and from the west side August 5, and will ride on a beautiful Monday August 3rd. float being built by the parade Please Clean lip for the celebration and have your gaibage out early. long Cal i ami tun i.tugntci a..i lellan of Arizona Georg A r ,,t Salt Lake, ( k..rle Mc( lei art or Logan, M.-- . Cynthia Ittiiy of ,Sah bake and Mia. Eva t Mi.--. 1 i i ov in ,li ,i g readme-- - f. .' g on the bigge-- t eelelu at ion in be Ii stmj of Pav-onext week. With t. i gay , and fly mg "I't'i O' .11 ill. Il.lietl Uoliilxs of 1 V- n Mr. L. P. ickers, local telephone manager; who was a charter member of the Ileher City Lions Club was present as a visitor. . 5uii"r h' the' h, a Contes Visitors Expected Of lend S, L. Celebration e. 0f oman Whs Auto iWto'w'ir.-'f1- ' J - Thousands - s '''Sinnint at 'Ud';' ;a th' Payd- per year For Black Hawk Encampment p 011 P i;;i Resident Visits Here1 The regular meeting of the Payson ons ( lub wa held Monday night at i.he Pay-oHotel. The sentiment of eveiy memhe- throughout the meet ' to i o h lly 3 th I) nauk Ct It1' ation here next week. John Lant gave a talk on the pro-pmof the para !e which is to be me of the big features of the cele-h- i o for the JULY U : Century Old Former Annual Encampment clo-t.i- Augu.-- t next vieek, With this big rodeo and j ation. At a public installation hold last Members of the Postoftice eotntn-tte- e Hal! I. F. 0. 0. the at Thursday night that has been working to secuo officers for the coming year were g the outer door installed for the I. O. 0. F. Lodge No. a later hour for of the 19 and Bee Hive Re belt ah Lodge No. postoffice gave a report of to be are expected Encampment. 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