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Show oft tocP 0 The IPayson pATRONizE cpv0N!CLE HRONICLE advertised To Get Ahead and STAY AHEAD ADVERTISE! DEVOTED TO ALL INTERESTS OF SOUTH UTAH COUNTY PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY. UTAH, 1 RiDAY, Not EMBER 27, $2.00 Primary Organizations Of Payson Present Aged With Thanksgiving Baskets run YE YR Famous Speaker To Lecture Here I intend of holding their regular class work this week, the Primary The residents of Payson and other ganizat.ons of the four wards of communities of Nebo Stake will have j son visited the homes of aged and an opjmrtunity during the coming hoi. ie hound with Thanksgiving cheer week of hearing a series of free lee-uri by a famous speaker, Dr. John This splendid plan was adopted a Miller nund er of years ago and is an annTh first meeting is being sponsorual project. The off.cers und child' en ed by the Nebo Stake Relief Society each bring something to contribute to anil will be held Sunday at 2 p m the baskets and then each class visits the Nelx) Stake Tabernacle lie will the home of some one in their ward alk on some phase in character edwith a nice program and everything ucation and vocational guidance so he subject will be of vital importarranged to bring eheer and happiness to the one visited. Many homes ance to young and old and all are in were brightened this week through ited to attend. the efforts of the children and their His lectures aie based on the leadeis in the Primary science of human nature used by o l)r Karl G Maeser in physical, social Chance to Secure Winter intellectual, moral and spiritual education He is bringing them to the Fuel Offered Residents people of Utah as a Christmas gift. By Farmers Dr Miller was extremely known in Utah about twenty years ago. Then ti-- ' can A number of farmers in the comm he loft for California where ho ha3 hst mary unity who have teams an outfits continued as editor of the Character -- des in have expressed a willingness to let Builder. In 1928 he lectured in 85 1' r them go to oth.tr residents who have cities around the world He has given Vj. subject. of American-- y no outfits for hauling fuel from the popular radio tallks over K F I fo jrg line of them, m fact. the past six years. canyon on a share basis. that his earliest ancest Jesse Hall of the farm bureau has His chalk talks to school children vuto Imigrants that anyone who is will- is a service in vocational and child in this country registered in Ifcey arrived on the 'Mayflower ing to let out their teams to register guidance, character building and helps their names at once at the Farm them to overcome bad habits. 1020. an American-bor- n Bureau Service Station. Also anyDr Miller will deliver initial lectBut hs later in making Am one who desires to haul wood should ure Sunday afternoon and the same cesiors had their part ' register there also and arrangements evening will speak in the Fourth ward encan history, serving and Revolution the in can be made to the satisfaction of all chapel in a program sponsored by r.d Indian war, the on of them One 1812 of the first ward Relief Society. On parties. in the war was o sterna! side, a pioneer of Ohio, Monday he will lecture at the High School at 11 a m, on Tuesday at 11:15 of the Bureau one Farm greatest Date Set For anted as being in the Junior High, Wednesday terriat Northwest c.d in the hnters Meeting 10:30 at the Central and at the P T A side he and on the ma'ernal fy in the Junior ernes of a line of Kentucky pioneers The Utah County Farm bureau will meeting to be held School Thursday evening. sad Ind'an Arfighter.--, some of whom meet Friday evening at 7:30 oclock High Many Attend Successful 3. Arrangements! jare being Boone at fought aongside of Baniel in room the the of city agricultural Operetta Presented By made for other periods as Dr Miller Licks. :ie famous Battle of Blue and county building in Provo. George Children is- - anxious to Primary speak twice each day Born on an Illinois farm which has Stallings! state farm bureau presiin while among his many Payson in n his family since the days of dent will be in attendance at the former friends. In spite of the cold stormy weather crowds settler-- , Mr. Watson, as .he earliest Two exceptionally targe meeting. o Relatives and friends from Payson a large crowd was in attendance to a ov, heard from the lips of his It is prposed to change the articles the holiday dances for hand on were the to attend little operetta, the Provo in splendid Monday, were enjoy grar.dparer,ts ar.d others of the.r geneat the Bon Ton Wednesday and of incorporation to hold the annual Recent Storms Give Encourfuneral of Mrs Fannie Harper Henry, Happy Harvest Time, presented by tofarm bureau meeting on the second ration tales of the perils of pioneer Thursday evening and now for agement to Farmers In a former resident of Payson who died the Primary Children of the Nebo 28. !.;e in that November of who the Indians Monday in December instead of Janmorrow Saturday region, night her This Locality of last home Friday at the Stake in the Tabernacle rice lived there and of the stirring on November 18, the last of the holiday dances will uary. This will be submitted to the California. Jose in San night. days of the Black Hawk war. All cf daughter be given in the form of a Prosperity members. Although there are many discomMore than one hundred children, was born December 15. Mrs Henry o wtch may have ball. do to omething from the sudden extreme winter forts costumes appeared in artistic Virginia, dressed Franklin 1857 in County, Hh the fact that frontier that Date Clinic history the Set Ralph Migliaccio announces which was weather that has gripped this valley Mar and Baby Robert in the of production splendid daughter ha; always betn a of he has secured as an added attraction tudy of Bowdish of the Utah county during the past fortnight, people are members Dr. Utah to and by written produced The emigrated family Jiterest to him and that as a feature Harper ODonnall of Los Angeles, a health Unit and the county nurse very optimistic over the future prosin Payson. Mrs Henry moved the Nebo Stake Primary Board. The Mickey "Tver for newspaper-- , on which no locating who pro- will conduct the regular baby clinic in ev stunt man extraordinary, pects. Begining with a warm pain to Provo many years ago and went ward Primay officers assisted workt d in Colorado and for all chase and Illinois, and gloom to childmises away November on 30, the that thoroughly drenched the parched in Monday, the Payson was training from there to California. She ery way possible as a free lance some real novelty entertainfurnish in the success. writer, history has widow of W K from 10:330 m a to 12:30 stake a affair ground, moisture has continued to of their the Five ren and making Henry. etn his principal theme. ment. children house. Mothers with fall at frequent intervals. young o follows: as nine children survive His spec.al who climbs are urged to keep the time in mind. man stunt This has made everyltody feel fine a is of delight is in digging up Frank Mickey Walter of Jerome, Idaho; Lions Club Holds in obscure o because of the fine outlook for next walls and walks tight wires from place- - ome little known Mae Sacramento. of Dan. Oakland; Semi-MonthMeeting dizzy heights. He has done considerchapter in Armrican Under the direction of the Young year. More than half as much precipiand giv-'t- ? and Virgina of Sian Jose; also 20 his readers fa-- r well known M. I. A of the first ward a tation has been recorded in this brief double for a work Indies as able natin;.; sidelights grandchildren and 12 on some of Dr. T. L, Martin of the Brigham movie stars in some of their most Thanksgiving basket dance is being period as in five months last year the ovint- - they learned Edren. Mrs. Henry was a sister of about in their Young University was the guest spea- precarious stunts He is the man who given in the Secand ward Amusement during the winter and early spring. school hook histories, ward and William Harper of Payson. at a meeting of the Payson Lions done the high wire walking as a Hall, Friday evening November 27. ftatis one rca-o- n ker o why teachers find held at the were services Funeral his at the Payson Ho- double for Charlie Chaplin in his pic- to which the public is invited. articles excellent CURTIS TWINS PLEDGE material for Berg Funeral Chapel with the bishop Club held Monday Monson in ase in thvir -. A program and dancing will provide ture The Circus. Mr. Watson is of Provo Third Ward conducting. The tel with President Ray TO COLLEGE SORORITY ina very Martin Dr gave member of everal and the basket the charge. entertainment next historical socie-C- s The Saturday, dance, week, P William were Clayton peakers and ha- - done con talk on conditions in Russie December 5. wll be d rable historiMisses Melva IOgan, Nov. 21. sponsored by lunch is a feature. This social is on A B Morgan, intimate teresting and Judge him during his recent es, observed as by and Mildred Curtis, twin sisters of on, school atheletic the ward budget program. the Payson high he is a family friends. Interment was in the extended visit there. ta.urew.iter and - a teamed newspannouncePayson, sophomores at the Utah Provo city cemetery. to girls. Watch for future enterTwo new members were added aperman he krows how to Shuler Dave Mrs. Mr. and which State ments this event, Agricultural College, were take the concerning o Mr a"S of the club, Mr Sterling Reece and will include the iniation of new mem- tained at a family dinner on Thanksard weave them into pledged last week to become Mrs, Ann Butterworth entertained Albert McClellan. Two other members an Mr and members of the local Sororsis soror-ty- . including interesting reada le narrative. their guests dance. at club bers the this of giving, a number of friends Tuesday even- were accepted on transfers,' L 1 But The twins will be eligible for full He Music will be furnished as usual by Mrs P C Wight man. Mrs Florence are ing at the Payson Hotel. Two tables Vickers from the Heber Club and Mr iTk.r.d wh and son Shirl, Mr. and Mrs. membership in the sorority after sue: r Griffith his and popular Ralph Migliaccio pi he writes of contract bridge were at play and John Carlisle from Beaver. Ned Wight man and baby, Mr and Mrs essfuily completing h'e.) inere- - in one quarter of chestra. many other sub lunch wa3 served by the hostess. Geraldine s ' Gardner, Shuler. academic Howard work. o PPJ,ar c.er.ee, sports, liter the are anj Both girls are registered in the Burnice Wightman, Hal Shuler and Mrs. John T Lant entertained ;n faet Katheryn Wilson, who is attending Miss Orabelle Huber and Miss Mil ladies of the Contract Bridge Hub eveij school Shuler. of Education and are working Keith ,e Anur:an We school at the University of Utah, and our dred Pace who are ,, ers working in Salt at her home Monday evening. toward will f.nd his vafilling the requirements for came home for the Thanksgiving articles in these $ i Lake, came home for Thanksgiving. i uS as .ntere-tirCoach Stanley Wilson of the Payson high school teachers certificates. a- cation. those which Are High School and a number ot his Members of the Page family gathla T.oai., Rhey may he ball players went to Salt Lake The schools of Payson closed Wed- ered at the home of Mr and Mrs. Earl foot Mrs Emma Wilson entertained at atson nesday afternoon for the Thanksgiv to see the semi final game Thanksgiving annual Saturday Page for their a family dinr.nr on Thanksgiving. Her mo-- t is as w.dciy ing vacation to reopen on Monday, reunion. An elaborate dinner between Provo and Jordan. played guests included Mr and Mrs Ralph The winners in this division were n Amonca Saya- todav but November 30. Appropriate exercises served Melvin Kitchen and of Provo; baby ''Uetor in thi were conducted in all of the schools it' defeated by the Jordan Beet diggers. Faucebt and Francis Leavitt, B Y U -- hool of Journ- alism a. v Wednesday in honor of the nations Miss Mildred Curtis, Miss Melva students; Mr and Mrs Joseph B ngham ,,rnv' University, he holiday. Students who are away att Mrs. Elmer McBeth was hostess Tabr, V Curtis and Miss Edna Page, who are Mr and Mrs Ed Patten and family :'a Ic vrtcrs of the ?J.ure mn'rjr a charmingly arranged Bridge lun at their home school were for Utah Agr; ending attending school at the our?elves forc- vacations and numerous at her home last Thursday -- ate in cheon home came family gath cultural College in Logan, Mr and Mrs Hyrum McClellan and afternoon. Her to Rive our read- guests were the mem er, ,h held. were vacation. erings for the Thanksgiving little daugher Mary Lou, Mrs Jennie hers of the Junior Delta Bridge Club a "'rior and we feel I'."1''' a. McClellan and Albert McClellan wee Mrs. Paul Davis and Mrs John T y a not only Mr and Mrs Wendall Paulson of The annual Harvest Ball given by in Salt I,ake fur Thanksgiving, th' I ar ' ant received the prizes. ut will provo were the a tha guests of Mr. and the M Men and Gleaner girls of guests of Mr and Mrs Byron Re j'ea., . Ton u'!ri the.r Mrs E II Street at their family dinner Nebo Stake was held at the Bon fr,erds a M iss Agnes McClellan who is a tud Vj. Mr and Mrs Tommy Nelson left on Thanksgiving. last Saturday night. A very large ent at the Utah Agricultural ( olh-gSunday for Grand Junction where MIr crowd was in attendance ar'J Mr- - J v accompanied them home. Tommy has been engaged to play in '' r entertame 1 d Mrs William Kitchen is visiting in y r1,v a prominent hotel ochestra. They re Salt f,r,v from home is Her, Mr; Salt Lake at the home of her son, Junior Dixon A.r- and Miss gretted very much Most people Fairbanks Miss Jtnn,e leaving Payson and ter n on fjr Lake for the Thanksgiving vacatwn George Kitchen. were down from Tommy desires to express his be Fairbanks fhev could Madge of apprea visit He is a student at the University 'I ral v , ; end. week ifthe for Lake ciation Salt to the in commthis people Pay rela e; in , p, The ladies of the Social Tea were Utah. . a little more unity for the kindness and courtesy S Bills Sr PR.., delightfully entertained on Tuesday n down came to him Simp-orta his residence. to is p He be hostess during Ff Mrs L D Stewart was aar,l daughter afternoon at the home of Mrs Ehrens. !a- -t 8 Saturday irom Salt Lake to spend her Thanks- especially grateful to Ralph Miglin-eci- o rl'rg Bid ; Mrs J R Vance was the assisting the Senior Bridge Club for his splendid treatment during giving vacation with her parent-- , follow et n Bills and hopte. Luncheon was served and a Luncheon was served, his professional association with him. Mr. and Mrs. S M Simpson bridge. general soc.al afternoon enjoyed. r Feature Dances Friends Attend Rites For Former Resident Dec-eml- ranged for Bon Ton -- . ly great-grandchi- ld ela--e- -- n- for-mall- y s -l -- g . Smilin Charlie. -- v',.r 11 ; -- i -- e - T .tr - feel . , V- -. -- -t that thankful they, r had thankful for |