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Show i irsv &? vk V ' ' Prt W0 m ,i. fij ft, tpn'i e h'-- i ' A ;a ui- - ?. ft r i Jsa Lis AYSON C ONICLE DEVOTED TO ALL INTERESTS OF SOUTH UTAH COUNTY PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24 1931 Attends Large Crowd from President ,r adult education conducting m v,r started .n a course has been a Junior high the hy : n p, Tvtl, t'ie Smith Hughes Department );, rh h ;h schools and the exten-1- 1d partment of the Utah Agiicula call 1 .al fudge fii-- of held Vednes-l- Junior High school large attendance. The group the cour-- e decided the sub-- f :h a j eg Plans for unemployment relief took definite form in Payson when the committee organized earlier in the season under the direction of Mayor Stewart met in the city offices last H' at How often we shall hear harUs A. Pace of Payson took Thursday and made plans for imfirst place among the men, with a mediate w'ork. that friendly greeting at this time of the year! 470 score, in the invitational archery Members of the committee present tournament, sponsored by the Deseret included Mayor Stewart, John C. CarHome Town Paper likes to think it hear? gymnasium and the Ute Archery club, lisle, Bishops Olsen, Wilson, and it from eveiy person in this community and in Saturday evening in the gymnasium. choeveri Reverend Arthur, Mrs. Ann A fair crowd watched the shooters of Iutterworth( Madeline Swaner,, Paul answer to that greeting is wishes to offer the all classes from Boy Scouts to such ir.e Badham, and A. C. Bartholomew. veterans as Pace perform. following gifts not only for this happiest day in The chairman reported a donation surto be Kendall the Ned eighty-fiv- e of proved dollars, which reprethe year but for all the days to come in the next of the meet. He finished sec- - sents a contribution of Payson resp prise year : ond to Pace in the mens division with dents working at the T.ntic Standard a 466 score. Dean Green was third, Mines. and Dr. L. D. Pfouts, fourth. NEWS . . For distribution of necessary aid . Ellene Steele finished first among it was the decision of the commAll the news of the territory in which it circulatthe women having a score of 34."). ittee to use the relief agencies now Katherine Rauch was second, and organized in Payson. This would cones; clean news, constructive news, hopeful, sist of the four wards, represented by Mrs. V. F. Houston, third. wholesome news, news that is appealing to the their bishops, the Red Cross and the creditin a Mardee Robinson turned to lead well as the able as the old. boys Community Church, both represen' ed performance young by Reverend Arthur. 442. Elton Larson a with division, In order to build up a fund adequate was secand. and Maurife Scanlon, PRINCIPLES AND IDEALS . . . meet the needs of the present to third. a committee of five was apwinter The participants shot from two disAn editorial policy which has the courage of its pointed to make a canvass of all tances, 25 and 35 yards. employed persons in the community, is in fearless the expression o convictions, which including the various wage earning of righteousness and in the espousal of justice, groups, to find what contributions B. Y. U. could be expected regularly during and which seeks to offer intelligent and helpful the next few months. Superintendcomment on the items of news which have an ent Melvin Wilson, representing the important bearing on public opinion or public Payson Lions Club, has been appointsw'n V I ed chairman of this committee, and morals. In many of the high school districts already the campaign has begun. Conoj the Interinountlain country, less tributions may be made to any memLEADERSHIP AND SERVICE . . . than twenty percent of last years ber of this committee or to the treahigh school graduates have entered surer, Mr. Glenn Cowran, at the State Devotion to the good of the community, which college, according to a survey being Bank. made by the presidents office of Brig Present indications are that through makes it a community adviser, a civic booster, ham Young University at Provo, Utah. the united efforts of all citizens necthe big brother of the neighborhood, who works In antiepation of the opening of the essary relief for those in distress will a better to this make Winter Quarter, January 4, President be adequately provided during tbe community unceasingly F. S. Harris interprets the situation winter season. place in which to live. o as being the result of the economic but expresses the hope Ward Organizations Distridepression, that many of the young people will bute Christmas Cheer Boxes And with these, our gifts, in this season of hapstill have an opportunity to enter the to heartthe there and you go cheer, good piness college of their choice before the Christmas Cheer Boxes have been winter is over. iest Christmas greetings from distributed this week to scores of President Harris summarizes the h mes in Payson by the Relief Socreasons for entering college now THE PUBLISHERS and Bishoprics. organizations iety (1) it is an economical time In the first ward 55 boxes were to go to college. Board and room fer taken to the widows, homebound and students has been reduced in Provo needy. The second ward was cared for from $28 ami $30 a month, to $20a .n the same generous manner. In the Four Wards of Payson Hold a month. Other expenses have been third ward 30 boxes of sweets were correspond ingy reduced. More stud- distributed to widows and home bound Christmas Tree Programs ents than ever before are being given and 45 boxes of provisions and toys opportunity to help themselves. (2) were given to those in need. The Vocational and professional preparaChristmas Tree programs were heid fourth ward provided liberally for wards of the all in week is important now, as a prerequisthe tion during eight families and retained the balThe Primary organization Holiday dances at the Bon Ton ite to the positions which will come ance A fair sized crowd of townspeople in Payson. of material on hand for future entertainment for promise exceptional entertainment to with the revival of business. (3) The needs. attended a practice game between j sponsored an hildren of the first ward on Monday the people of Payson and vicinity. national committee on unemployment o Payson and Lehi Tuesday night at ward chapel. A Christ- Ralph Migliaccio has revamped hir relief has requested that as many Mrs. of Eureka has the local Junior hgih school gymnas in the fourth John Hanley mas program and a visit from Santa orchestra so that it now' contains as possible of the young men an! been at home of Mrs. the ium, in what turned out to be a visiting Claus were featured and gifts were twelve pieces and features a Violin women of the nation enter college. Rilla Stevens encounter n the during past week. A similar en atTrio. (4) To live a happy life in our com-ph- x given to the children. Lehi coming out on the long bean civilization demands that we j A new novelty number entitled, tainment was given in the second 6 score. a the Priworked come familiar with our own culture. TREE DECORATIONS by been You on Y'ou has Tuesday Rascal wards fourth The playing was ragged on both of their out in the characteristic style that ha o children the for officers mary sides, with many fouls and equally old fashion of decorating Jf come to he expected from this pop- Future Farmers Association ward. as many poor passes. The teams show trees with strings nations been have ular band. Other pieces Hunt Rabbit The various auxiliary organizations of popcorn appeals to the chiled flashes of exceptional basketball Sponsor new a good night united for their added including dren of ten, more than the glass wizardry for high school teams, which of the third ward which features tne which number, Home, halls and trinkets commonly them entertainment make Tree Christmas under with improvements will a Plans rabbit are for way t! Violin Trio in a way that wants to the used. at evening district was held Thursday on Tuesday, December 29, sponcontenders for their respective Children enjoy helping pop a make you stay put and just listen hunt titles when league competition gets Tabernacle. sored by the Payson Future Farmers the corn and stringing it. (ran- were on forever. Association. under way. berries at equal distances along .j who Special Chrismas programs Max Thomas of Spanish Fork, in the Each one going on the hunt will the strings of popcorn are nt-- t Granite high school won a very gimn by all Sunday schools Columbians the formerly played with Frimet he. Apples hanging from l! own their The hard fought game from Payson transportation. city Sunday morning. and had a popular band bearing his provide tree shine brightly if they J the o school will meet Servthe at Sea Gull Junior high group day night at the name a few seasons back, has joimd hron varied and polished have ice Station at 9 a. m. with a score of 34 to 26. CARD OF THANKS the orchestra, which increases the with a dry doth or a little olive It is expressly desired that the parStrom scored 14 points for high of the bras section to oil. Tin foil cut into thin strips We wish to acknowledge with grate- effectiveness of the boys going on the trip ents I honors in the game. Only five perextent. hanging from the tree will spar- () a great kind expression the authschool them in as the hie j accompany sonal fouls were called during the ful appreciation held any light. Christmas Eve, be Dances will of your sympathy, whether expressed If candles are Used, be ex- - ;t entire game. or Christinas night, Saaturday night, orities do not assume responsibility of car, service floral of lire. liver- tribute, 1,. ceedingly careful by for occur. The score: Years night. any accident that may in the death of New Years eve, and New I J blaze assistance up instantly a trees green personal o o The dance Saturday will be featured wife. catch if and tire, mother they furiously beloved pi ? ,,ur of the U. The Radio Per-.nn- ol with special singing by John Buckley which tliev d very easily. M. Page and fam.UGeorge thousand Advice Dickent Christmas S. California handles twenty t who won the Atwater Kent Contest On Christmas day all should he welout rJ rjrj-J- A that and month also Mr. per in Utah this year. Buckley . hoI-talitycomed with good cheer and true mass of traffic only one s Mrs. M. Burdick spent the m he finals in the national placc-jof this Charles Dickens. last the during error was n(j ,n gait Rake City. contest. du-ide- 'a-- sei-io- n es I dial. Liddle gave a talk on Mr. Doyle heredity and inheritance of to dairying. picture films were projct-u- ! types of dairy cows the farm should select. The meeting decided that in thinking of the future that there is a grnaer possibility in dairying than a1 y enterprize a farmer could engage M on c. huv ng ir.. group also decided that it was to try and promote one reed in the community and to im-p'that rather to use several. Th course will continue to run for a 'tries of six weeks with two lessens of one hour each on each Wed at 7:30 to complete the course "f twelve lessons. Muh interest was shown and it is The a ivisabie f'mfed ''I Winter Quarter Opens January 4 that many more lessons proceed. ar.d hoped enrol! as the o Pavson Merc. Building Undergoing Extensive Is Remodeling Erer? ve repairs are rn the being made building occupied by The Pay- Mercantile Company, and the Sin trar.agement the store assures the of f Payson that one of ire't institutions of this kind, in !H,rie of the state, will call for the the this be built lengthening Prs of buldng, putting in a new front, a,a compierely remodeling the inside he siore. The remodeled store 1 be completed soon after the new -- e year. Wards v,a,d conferences G:a of Jw,nt . C. ?tS-io- ?.' were held Sunday evtn-of the first and n A n wgc; hdd presi(je,-- t Page n charge. 'rt .rJ Pay-o- I'01' P Vt-r- hii-tn.- " i! A music was feat-- : 'irvice. - - .V J--TJ rJCJrJ y CHRISTMAS LEGEND ! iuon t! 0 b " f j b legends relates U: m"!lll'nl "f the Na- - v L thing and everjbody R 1,1(1 birds paused rivers 1 I' time to flow in 'e einents of men a ;,r..Tat. ! . h f,T j i1 t li el' ! ;; ! . v'o i ,ir, and Ii fa-l- -- 1 a ..V '"ywliere wore sus- f"r a brief space. The ami wizards ineffectual w'. r" t() t if ( ipeuro's ' . "i i v tinuj as bo;n u J. an at ;; refor-- i! no doubt, t. b mr tic pre-seaso- 36-2- i The I rurus ai!l' are some bl monkish stories !,im PhrKmas. one harm.!i- - p''1 , ,, Dance Features Two Practice Games , bt. Taylor conducted the third ward and Q. Spencer was at 1 ";,r'h All members of the !,c ' 'n attendance at pt Bon Ton Lists Holiday Payson Defeated In Hold Conference Wa' rjll fairy i i lour eatist importance at pre-r- t was that of dairying and so the was 'Dairying and i's c to soil culture. At the Mr. LeRoy Bunnell gave .r on determining the poss-..Lua d.scu.ision of dairying for our commun-.- v ail selecting the breed and idi- -i g tir-- e Charles A. Pace Wins Another First in Archery Tournament - Logan. da" "as Payson Unemployment Relief . ght at the r. n t PER YEAR Committee Organizes To Handle Christmas Gift! . . Hers School Dairy $2.00 powt r to i! 1,1 - mo-ag- ,j rj rj.j.j rj.J rj f i |