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Show 1 'i'f.fir hUt! . )i w. h)MKs4;x if wwF. TOrf--' " v .wvv , -- Y BS - AYSON vi ' f IRONICLEH -- 'ttMItUI DEVOTED TO ALL INTERESTS OF SOUTH UTAH COUNTY PAYSON, Prominent Woman Odd Payson UTAH COUNTY. U T !f, ER11Y 1, ", Sh6 born February 2d, WiH-- 1 the daughter of Adeline Wilson Stewart. whe movpa to IW married She one vear old. Sr. .n the Salt Lake and ,rL 5T Eleven l $2.10 fc&SUWlV -- - from chddren were born t.VV'A ViTVV r -or :o ?RE ligaiS 'i fE !tt "-CiVlt this VS v Dancing Season Booked for Bon Ton to?, SfrKWW tit Pott. Ttt& What gi es promise of being the most successful winter dancing sea son ever held m Payson will get under way Satin day October 3, at the K?,' and seven Bills IJ., Robert Erwin Bills, and Bills Bills. Elmer Carrie Amge ana Mrs. Payson; In an effort to give the readers of The Cluonide, a better newspaper, we have added six new features which will appear regularly beginning with this issue. These features include Odd but True A euriosity arouser extraordinary the type of feature that has taken the newspaper reading world by storm in recent months! Picturing the thrnlling and fascinating odd ities of life so all can understand at a glance. The second big treat is a punchy Newspaper Cartoon. Every body likes cartoons, not only for their humor but for the wallop a pen can picture so much better than the written word. They are human, timely right to the point. In short, theyve got the newspaper PUNCH! Our third offering is a snappy little corner cartoon called Good 01 Charlie will soon Smiling Charlie become a regular pal to all our readers, for Charlie has a homely philosophy all his own worded so it gets under the skin with a giggle thrown Successful Winter .AT .lb PtUM-T- Y vltVi PER YEAR Regular In This Paper xx- - WT ;vA ward Saturday the second an .11- evemni from pneumonia after P ! Six New Features To Appear A.f.'hne Siewart Bills i- the pa" of Pa vs on family the at d.ed year,' t Pr0vo l; Passes Awav "h, . 5, but True .fr, Sophrona ra -- CUT. Oh wav' Bon Ton. AVwM V. Ralph Miyliaeeio will have the manof the local dance hall for agement $ the coming season and with the added popularity of his Chicago Dance d Orchestra, dance patrons, can he of the best dancing in Utah Coin the winter months. ty through-ou- t All of the special dancea held in the past will be staged again this Goff yea- - along with many new treats, -Oh some of which will be the Halloween art of Payson. Tvt gvrns active worker Costume Ball, The Thanksgiving Fest Mrs Bills was a very CONSWmb fcMUFW. ( Church. She served for Seival, Christmas Holiday Danee-s- , in the L. D. S. counselor in the Primary cond Annual Merchants Am 15 years as a Dance, TJ 0.0 I EVER, burial erican Legion Barn Yard Carnival, as a worker on the vwtu. sh HDUU I 25 years a Folks Old Lions Club Ball, Special School Dan- in. committee served on the Relief Society ' ' and many others too numerous Committee and as a ces, Offer number four is a Snappy F KGtR, tv 6.6 WUCt She was to mention, Comic and Religion Class teacher. The Family Strip entitled of NRCtt OVItR CRStt RtB.RUR. also a member of the Daughters Ralph MigKaecio and his orchestra next Door and what a family it is. Nebo Stake hai just completed the most succest-fu- l Its antics are not the slapstick brick Utah pioneers. At the last swayt Of M 6R160R, Kt Mrs. Bib and Mr. Old Folks reunion, open air season ever held in Utah or custard pie throwing variety. They-r- e present that had such as might happen were the couple human WWN6S 'NHU.E County. MUZ., , 58 years. This popular orchestra and the Arr- in the average American family daily. been longest married, (ARRItR. W ABRENf most impressive h owhead Management takes this opp- Every strip is a big laugh by itself. Very sacred and funeral services were held Wednesday Women readers will especially enmi' m Cm ortunity of thanking dance patrons Tabernain this territory for ther splendid joy ou.r fifth new feature which is afternoon in the Nebo Stake 5 cle with Counselor Wayland R. Wight support during the past summer at Hints for the Household by Betty man in charge. The opening song, D. Arrowhead, and Ralph and his or Webster. Many helpful hints, as well was rendered as a chestra aie preparing to give dance as tried recipes can be had by reaAbide with me; Arthur lovers of this vicinity the best" dur- ding this new feature. vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. E. TaylSamuel Invocation, Killed ing the coming season at the Bon Taylor. To preserve our health as long as Ton! or; vocal duet, Im on the winding we can and as best we can is an inGolden Taylor and freeman Watch for detailed announcements stinct born in us all. And to recieve trail, The D. H. Christensen Class ReMrs. Eva P. Wanless and children David Mansfield Close, 27, of Span- of the Grand Opening Ball on Saturto mother Bills, Bird; A tribute advice, written in simple, union wil be held tomorrow (Saturmotored down from Logan last Thurs- ish Fork was instantly killed at about day October 3. Mrs. Kathryn Betts; vocal solo, schooled can a humblest the style in Memorial Park. The commio Carl 0. Nel- day) Sweet Solemn thought, day to visit for several days with 2 oclock last Sunday morning abmt is everybody understand, something ttee is very anxious for all former her sister, Mrs. Laban Harding and one mile north of Santaquin on the D. T. R. Cooking School son; remarks, Bishop Jasper Hill and will appreciate. Hence, our sixth new students of Mr. Christensen to be other relatives. O Love state highway. H.s roadster ovenu-r-e- d W. Fred Tanner; vocal solo Held During Past Week feature will supply this in articles by do even attendance, though they unWhile in Payson sne had a most Divine, Mrs. Aurora II. Duncan of bieaking his neck and fracturing The Dr. William J. Scholes called, not receive a written invitation. Salt Lake City; remarks, Charles H. experience. Arriving at the his jaw. pleasant to Road Better Health. The progressive housewives of Pay-soThe following letter is Mr. Close wa employed by his broWhite and Dr. Joseph Hughes and o Harding home on South Main Street had the opportunity of attending in the early evening she neglected to ther, M. D. Close proprietor of ; a John Ilayes of Spanish Fork; closing cooking school on Monday, Tuesday Second Ward to Fete Three Dear Classmates: remove her luggage from the auto general store at Ironton. lie had attremark, Bishop Wighbman; closing afternoons of this and Wednesday ChrH. No D. who attended person Departing Missionaries when she first left it. Returning for ended a dance at Santaquin and was week at the song We will meet beyond the river. Russell Dixon, Taylor, needs an in School istensens Payson her belongings at 8:30, someone had lemming home at the time of t h,J Furniture Stoie. benediction, Bishop J. A. Loveless. reunion of his taken two Three more young people from the Interment was in the Payson city invitation to attend a large auto robes and a tragedy. He was alone and no one Miss Connelly, an expert employed to be told is classes. needs All he second ward wall leave next Cemetery under the direction of the large suit case. It was filled with fine witnessed the accident which wtas sin by the Monarch Range Company gave Payson and held to be reunion is such a that fill missions for the L. D. month to Lake one ten to Claudin Funeral Home. days ptevious at wearing apparel belonging to he'sclf ilar a fine demonstration each day, givi ig S. he attends. Church. killed. was contained when Evan Shore also Argyle and small son and some excellent receipts to the ladies Members of the ward missionary Well, we are telling you The young man was the son of a number of treasured articles which Class Relics Wanted By then preparing and cooking the committee and other officers are arrand SEPTEMBER 26TH, SATURDAY, she had purchased last year while in James and Annie 1). Close and had article in their Class of D. H. Christensen presence. In addition AT PAYSON PARK for a Missionary Dance in Europe. The robbery was reported to always Uved at Spanish Fork. Funer- to this a number of valuable prizes anging Mrs Elizabeth K. honor 2:00 P. M. to 10:00 P. M. next Tuesday evening imtheir Manwill, chairin the Foun'l the local police officers. Friday morn- al services wire held were given away each day to ladies man of the committee on relics for Games, cards, chat uiti.1 dinner ing the auto robes were found thrown ward chapel in Spanish Fork. mediately after M. I. A. in the Junior in a drawing. the D. H. Christensen student reunion Dinner at 6:00 P. M. Program, after-dinn- in a nearby lot. This led to the concluo High School. The young missionaries The demonstration is brought 10 to be honored are Miss Lucille on Saturday is v ry desirous that any Curtis, speaches and community sing- sion that youngsters had taken the Mrs. .J. V. Manwill entertained at twice each year during the Miss Inez Ott and La Mar Hendrickone that has in their possession in Payson afternoon ing. case a shower bridal suit the Monday things and a search for Monarch Range drive by the local son. picture, composition or best note book Dinner to cost about Seventy-fiv- e continued. It was not honor of her daughter, Miss F.ditn in the vicinity and the ladies of the city who sto"e from their school A most hearty invitation is extenddays bring them for cents. found until Sunday morning, snon Manwill, a bride of the week. The the relic appreciate the fine schopl, look for- ed to all citizens of table, to be a part of the festWe dont know how to reach everyfriends close ncr were for neighbor left had Payson to attend Wanless guests Mrs. after ward to it with pleasurable anticipatiivity in the old school room. Music will lie by an eight piece orbody. If you know any pupil, assume home in Logan. A neighbor fmini it and included Mrs. Frank Cowan, Mrj that he will not get this note or read in his corn patch and it wa left open P .0. Loveless, Mrs. Paae Hansen, on. chestra directed by Lawrence Clayson o the announcements in the paper. Call and the contents were quite serio islv Mrs. George Cha-Mrs. Abner Bail 1, Manwill White and tickets will be 50c per couple and Employees of the Conoco buper 10c Wil on him up. Tell him to come. Tell her Ia'sIk Mis. Mrs. Rulon Saturdav. for ladies. Hill, of damaged with the storm Feivice Garage have been weaving The home of Mr. Mis. A. exA Heber Mrs. Reid, George taken and Mrs. J. V to come. been had program and testimonial in their new uniforms durNothing of value Manwill was the ( Toward. Mrs. sporty looking Make reservations for dinner with Mrs. honor will be given in the ward chaptl scene of a pretty George Seaberry, neck piece, cept a fur ing the pa "l wick. 636 East 3rd wedding Wednesday Geoige Wibon, Mrs. Li o Cahoon and evening October, 4. Sunday contained evening when Mrs. R. S. Wimmer, articles choice e bud made its A huge their hip Foil: sh Mrs. or o Lake of While Amy Watson Salt Mrs daughter, Miss Edith Manwill South, City, Span o- on the fronts of the new outwas united in reMake to were Townsend hostess Haynes, Payson, presented Mrs. Dora Powell was hostess at a Many lovely gifts marriage to Mr. Dell Miss Leona McClellan was which on closer examination tur-bite son of Mr. fit., most elect. bride C.lub a the at and Mrs. Watson servations soon. luncheon and social for twelyoung to the Sorosis Bridge d out to he a badge offering ass-- i pleasant ite of Spanish week. Come with your family. Fork. The ceremony last ve guests last Friday afternoon. Cards delightful bridge party tancc to anyone by the wearer, m as performed of We- - ( la-- s COMMITTEE LoveKan Mi of Members Mrs. by Bishop Robert L were Wayne placed for Mrs. E. II. Street, Mrs. Walter Ware, Hidden Quart con Ci.noco- - $10,01)0 ?0n of the third Gunrtmund-se- n the Fourth arrang'd Waul R. Taylor, Mrs. John F. Primary Lee ward in the pe- Mrs. Grande La Mrs. Glen Viertel, Ralph Vier.el, less and senoe of ri'Liv test. in a delightful surprize pariy memhois of the two families Viertel, Aste-- s Mrs Emma Wilson, Mrs. C. Oleson, were guests. special A wedd Mart Stiener and the host and hostng dinner followed. The home the ta- evening in honor of their tea 'her, Mrs. centered Sid Coray, Mrs. Flint 0. shades Nelson, wa ess from Payson, Mrs. Thersa Viertel dainty pastel (.enige Pickering, Formerly The affa r with Mrs. Florence M a hell. attifk'iively decorated with a pro- R. W. McMullin, Mr3. Mrs. were Dixon, bright rooms the and bles M: s (Jewva Lallantyne, a bride of Mrs. Martha Coffman, Geoge Viertel cf ihoiee flowers of Ar.a C Page, Mrs. Cordelia Morris, the sea Harold Viertel and Don Viertel of the seasons flowers. Mbs Madge was held at her home and a variety 'a t week was the son. guest of honor at lunch a nice nnd clever of Chrbtiansrn Wells Howard and Mrs. Page Mrs. games Elmo Reece and Mrs. u ho or given by Miss Norma Bills, The ; Eureka. nt. uutn; couple will reside enteitairimi the favors. provided in received the bridge m; - Fein Bale and Miss Madge Wy-'u- Perry. Danish Fork. 10 were Mrs. Eva Crook Miss Kathryn Wilson left Thursday Friday evening at the home and on Dae hav,: pre lency nnd Mrs. P'otmla Mm:, to register at the University of Utah Mrs. Bingham Fay Le It. Taylor. The guests Members of the 0. G. Bridge Club Vi. of fl l'rds lt'( D ' y 'eci erry, and c!m suv vvhcc school pleasantly n in Salt Lake for the coming uall tables and pro-- enjoyed a delightful dinner party last e se.vd at returned from Park City D'-- n " j "C. and Mr., Mike Steiner at Holden, 1'iic Et"ok, Eima Gale, a in her of he panics re played, Ella Wi- - Friday evening at the home of Mrs. were the guest year. Dixon, lIi'li n Shuler. Crook, Phylli-mf Tuesday evening in month. a for Mawriow and Inez Of. receiving prizes. The Dean Wightman. The effective decorDeon 0f he Nellie Rcherirnr Jiri..e M .Don, M i 'unty-fift- h with early in birthda Monday Miss Lant Leita oi ide i e ei ed many lovely gifts ative plan was carried out spent j nnAeraiv of P t Aura Mav Sihiainr a Suener. were placed for Covers flowers. fall r-- ;. lr.Salt Lake in company with the queers were cut he at affair enjoyable Miss Agnes McClellan left Leora Mi'cheH. twllei1 ,MS ',rn beautifully decora from the other towns in Utah County. a' It adge Elmer, Miss Edith El Mrs. Wightman, Mrs. Dean Schearrer, .hool enter to for Logan day ,r'gi; clered autumn flo In 11a Larsen, Mrs. Wilma Mr-- . Eldon Ludlow, Mrs. Hamilton er, is h f Utah Agricultural Colleg1 This D fu mP '' a: ppen Junior Mrs w' Edna Page, games Miss Fern Page, Miss and a M"s. I, ill an Howard, M'ss Richmond, Mrs. Powell McDowell, Junior year. and vv ill aUi ' d as given b Mr. E TayHelen , piu'iam Mrs.. Melva A McClellan, . Miss Pirk-lisand Miss Mildred Curtis Hyrum Bickering, Miss Dorothy Ctv during the Bissell Curtis left this week to enter school lor, Miss Cla-- a Pace, Mrs. Harold after IV ' Ada Della Miss Francom, I.o for " a left .Sunday Curtis Harding luncheon dainy wa at the Utah Agricultural College at Mrs. Jack McBeth and Mr. served p nt the w i ek Wil on, Mrs. Grace Nelson, Mrs, Stor-iir- Okerman, Mi-- , school at the Agruul-tura- l Zirta enter to Mr. M gan Loui-and e W. Ilatmcr. ,,.t'cnL Logan. senBills, Miss Inez Ott, Miss end in Salt late the gu t of M s College. He will en: r his and Mrs- - E Houser Miss Ella and Wiley, Reynolds j Bertha Blessing. ior year in the school of D, Virtel and Mrs Walter and Gilbert Peay, sons of he ruest of honor and hoste-seMr. and Mrs. Jay Hall and family, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peay left TuesInn W,; Mis. Jennie Briscol and family and JMand 5'-- 'Bi"f'll mut'eini Mr. and Me. John T. Lant has been in on Bissell, Mr day for Salt Lake where they will Mi. and Mrs. Douglass Dixon spent of Salt Lake spent Monday at the husi-'ilMrs. Krauss, Mrs spent Sunday at Spnngville at the past week 1 of Utah during the at school University attend home of Mrs. M. J. Briscol. .v the week end in Salt I.ake. Ei ska the home of Mrs. John Bissell. ness. Bissell, Louis Utah during the coming year. i i Freshwater of Provo. rs Phoebe are 24 grandchildren, Surviving also and the follow grandehdden 12 great and sisters, Mrs. Jane ing brothers Francisco, Mrs. Nettie Orem of San t, Henry Caldwell of Los Angeles e Mar-ttMrs. Delbert Stewart and StewWill of Salt Lake and ' , i ass-uie- Ste-war- m NUk M SPtmu 006.6WK WTM tttt Ntttt StMtt tRKK fHb fauw ucu&wav H. Christensen Logan Womans Car Reunion Tomorrow Spanish Fork Resident Robbed Last Week in Auto Accident n er e, opp-(aranc- -- -t h- 1 i n- M-- vv-- ai. r, i -t 1 t y "re rrVIr B.-e- ll . Ma-l.e'- bu-ie-- -. s. h |