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Show b CNL I'QlNO 1 'azgeMS3BaiggSKggsasaeg8BgSla'gass8, aE3La3k2i'i3CJia5aBEIB3fa jLS :a&aigafggg-tg- r UTAH, FRIDAY, Al'RIL 8, liCiJ Measurements Show Snow Depth To Be 56 Inches ivestock Show Opens Spanish Fork At the rTTd.'r Swalberg, the man-pP.AS- Fn f jj Hvi li'"wk sh,7 ' "'"in" entne. commendable the in T'Tand the clubs II Sum- coun- - r:fliste?from riue. Jjah, Twasatch, Utah and ,S& snow Tues- - placed were the are The depth of snow on the Strawberry Valley Daniels Canyon hey course at the end of March is 58 inches with a water content of 20 inches, according to measurements reported to the Supervisors Office of the Uinta National Forest. The measurements are nearly the same as at the end of February. There has been about the average precipitation during March, but this is offset by melting and saturation in the unfrozen ground under the ent-- . d.vMon in the junior sheep, hogs and in bahy beef, Of r.'te in the huture rv cattle. layer. The average of several years measurements at this station at the end of March is 49 inches for dept h of snow and 14.6 inches for water content. A year ago showed only 30 inches and 8 inches, respectively. was an entry from er ;J, p. Morrill of the Piute high !w an outstanding student, who baby beef to exhibit noted entries on the One of the was the string .nrds early Tuesday sires shown Hereford winning Pleasant of C. Linebaugh B is one grand thee Alexander Owen Barnett died at ;m'e. Among 2227 pounds. ampion sire weighing Spring Lake Monday evening quite has an Will H. Nielson of Palmyra suddenly from a heart affliction. He of Holstein dairy had few years most of the standing herd d.xNiun Spring Lake Man Dies Suddenly , ratals on the Winterton & a have 15 ry past spent Lake with his children and had returned from there Monday grounds. Sons of the Woodland in Salt entries at the show, one for one dairy morning. largest number i the Mr. Barnett was born in Santaquin on May 18, 1867, the son of William inn. Ballard of Payson entered a of Jersey dairy animals. Walker and Mary Ann Openshaw Barnett. His wife, Jennie Barnett Judging by high school teams and died a number of years ago. igbig of baby beef, dairy cattle, Surviving are six sons and four and horses occupied the time daughters, William H. Barnett of dseday. The boxing and wrestling Twin Falls, Idaho; Carl A. Barnett metis were the entertainment fea--- e of San Francisco; Martin, Woodard of Wednesday and were held at Francis and Lawrence Barnett of k Winona theater, under the manage Spring Lake; Mrs. Edward Overy, f,t of Coach Fenton Reeves of the Mrs. Arthur Overy, Mrs. William .gh school. Hatch and Mrs. George Gaisford of o Salt Lake. Surviving also are five brothers and sisters: Braxton Barnowns Seek On ett of Payson; Frank and Junius Barnett, Miss Stella Barnett and Mr, Ella Peery of Springlake. Of Ivan herd e Orders Closed Bank In Funcial sen ices will be held. in the Spring Lake m. p. The body may be House. lions for orders Meeting requiring the aniiwr in charge of the State Bank viewed at the home of Mrs. Woodson from 10 A. M. until time for son, which was closed January Peery, pay the claim of the towns of the funeral. Interment will be in the Santaquin r. and San'aquin city, as trust the were filed in the district court cemetery under the direction of day at oday. A total in 'MSlit of $4467.25 was on for Goshen and Santaquin, the petitions petitioners declared the The rweived the money in direct vio-of ttie provisions of the state 3te by failing to secure or to bonds or collateral security for ? deposits, olaim is based on a recent supreme court of Utah Case of Tooele county Board Education vs. W. II. Iladlock, state examiner, which was held in r the board under circum-ce- s identically the same, the " Deseret Mortuary. o the bank for sion 1 of the peti states. Committee Gives Party Under the direction of the ward activity committee an Easter Hump-t- y Dumpty party was held in the Frist ward hall Friday night. The program included selections by the ward orchestra; original humorous paper, Mrs. Ida A. Huish; vocal solo, Clifford Bale; reading, Miss Faye Bates; jokes, Charles Smith; vocal solo, Bale Peery. Each class of the M. I. A. dramatized one of the contest mother goose rymes and games were played. Ice cream and cake were served to 250. To Hold Meeting Management The April meeting of Sego Lily Admission Prices of Utah Pioneers Camp, Tfcwhead Keduces Daughters will he held Management of Arrowhead and Lillian laCC' haVe ' thev hw 'f Jr reduC6d the annunced Mission dandug this season. The he Kcnts soc and feriof 1 pc-- ,c:rnt ! 11, 's v i ifsuf'' Laurent & ft suite. rel Sunday- - (kath of II. yiknn Two CTarlyne e Stacr, ?ni ?!liced of for the funeral ogdl arf e group of other parts ais fnom Los ,h bnother xrere Monday, crdia! fwi cai.SXrrived 7 s,stos, 'J?detl and Mr.' a - at at the home of captain Pickering on Thursday, April p. m. All members to be present. 2 are o Juniors Lead In Activities ) I if ;f f 4 i Boost For Payson Utah is sending $1,200,000 Red Cross To Distribute Fleur And Stock Feed To Needy to other states for corn this car. More than sexen carloads of corn haxe been sold in Payson Payson Band Perfects New Organization It is expected that the flour and xvill be ready for distri- stock-fee- d bution to the most needy individuals The during the week of April Members of the Payson City Band Act of for the Congress provides Pax son can grow good com. One hundred hu4hol of ear met by invitation in the American free distribution of this flour and corn per acre has been grown here. Legion looms Tuesday night and per wheat through the American Rod fected an organization for the com- Cross. It is not hard to grow corn because it requires less water ing year. The Payson Independant Branch and the least hoeing of any other cultixated William Claysort xvas elected pre- of the American Rod Cross is respcrop. sident; George E. Patten, business onsible for distribution in their DistCorn is a crop that will do xxell spring plowed land. manager; Elmo B. Wilson, secretary rict which includes the communities and treasurer; Lawrence V. Clayson of Goshen, Elberta, Santaquin, Gen-olIt furnishes more feed per acre than any other 'crop. director. Springlake, Benjamin and Pay-soThey will begin practice in the It does not need to be shelled. Hens like to pick it off the together with surrorunding farm near future very homes. cob. Dairy cows fed on ground ear corn will fill the pail, and o The Payson Red Cross Chapter is keep slei k and fat. ,Let us grow more corn. prepared to make their distribution of through the kindly A. H. BAIIU) the Payson Unemployment Relief Committee, and the efficiently organizCalled By ed Relief Societies of each Ward in this territory, under the direction of William Henry Wilson, 61, died at the Bishop of each ward. This flour is to be distributed to the family home in the Payson Arrangements Made For Payson Minister Elected ward Thursday evening, the aged, widows and orphans, unFourth Benefit Card Party Moderator of Presbytery March 31, after an illness of several employed attd needy regardless of political, church or other offiliations. months. The Rev. James O. Arthur, pastor The regular monthly business meet The only qualification is human need. Mr. Wilson was born in Payson on ing and social of the American Le- of Payson Presbyterian church, was Every person xvho is in need and so 1870 the son of Thogion Auxiliary was held Monday even elected moderator at the opening of September 18, desires, may make their application mas Henry and Caroline Merchant ing at the home of Mrs. Cuba Davis the txvo-da- y spring meeting of minfor flour to the bishop of the ward wih President Ann Butterworth in isters and elders of the Salt Lake Wilson, early residents of Payson in which they live who will pass upon He married Sarah Cowan and they Presbytery at the First Presbyterian charge. the merits of the case and make continued their residence in this city. free grant of flour according to the Arrangements were made for a church Tuesday evening. He succeeds He was a farmer, operating his own number benefit card party to be given on the Rev II. L. Wilson. in the family and the amount farm. For several years he was road A sermon by the new will The 23. and time moderator, at his April place disposal. Please state the numdevotionals and several songs by How supervisor in this district and also ber in be announced later. your family. ard N. Frazee constituted the open- served as night policeman. For the o Persons desiring stock-fee- d will he few was the canal rid years past ing program of the meeting. make their application to the Bishop er on Salem Canal. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Jensen of o of the Ward in which they reside who Balt Lake spent the xxeek end here Mrs. Charles Bates was visiting He is survived by his widow and will O. K. the appliation and turn this week with their parents, Mr. with relatives in Salt Lake on six children Bert Wilson of Wisconit over to the chairman of hp Pay-so- n and Mrs. Henry Drissell. day. sin, Jesse Wilson of Provo, Mrs. VioIndependant RrP:4'of thfi la Bona of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Berrossfpi Please state the nice Hanks and Mrs. Rhea Joro'ensn" kind of stock to he fed and the numWif-o"L SrM;Ak"Jenn.''. of ber of bead of each. It is the purpose Payson, also by 15j grand-childreof the Red Cross to distribute this seven brothers ami pMMgammmmmmaugmw Thomas feed to those who are raising pigs i H. Wilson, George E. Wilson, John or bogs for personal consumption and BEVERLY 1I1LI.P. Well all I know could l.sterine Wil.-on II. Look at the couutrys and Bishop Robert L. WilIs ju t xxir.t the papers. for the feeding of the family cows have tied up? Why you couldent have son of Pay-mttMrs. Annie I a u rent e u so a a. ever Did y. t, completely in turn supply the basic elewhich It world In but the a thing of Los Angeles, Mrs. Caroline Stang-e- r x ashed off the gargled ments of food; and some small inin Bulgaria, if tlieir Board of Direcof Ogden and Mr. Jennie Sniegel fixnt pao as that tors bad been wise. Let the individcome for other essential supplies. Chinese of Jupane.-- e Lake. Salt loans ual business concerns make the There xvill be no feed for range caone xvus by the and take Monopoly In return. Impressive funeral terxices wen ttle and, except in cases of extreme case? Lindberq Just think of the booze we make held Monday at 2 p. m. in the Fourth are need, none for sheep. In certain cases Gosh qde pi and sell. Why if Capone had dished ward with Bishop George A. where feeders of chapel human alter all loans term in hogs on a commermillions out a few long Cheever in chat ;c. The ipening song cial scale are in extreme aint they? Someto Europe why look at the pleasure need grants times we think we could have gotten out of our O my Father, xvas rendered by a of feed xvill lie made. There will prothey are not, bnt I dont home brew and mountain dew. We male quartette, Arthur Jones, LeRoy bably be small amounts of feed suppthe when know, would have been even with em at last. Gale, John Zi 'tt'an and Ronald Schae-rrc- r. lied for work hotses for a limited per real showdown We got loans scattered all over The ,n oration was offend by iod. the xvhy comes ffc&J Europe, and they never even spent a Francis A Hanks of Salem followed Further information can be obtaintoiighe-- t of us will (J ' cent back with us. They took the 'bob up with some money to pay off the Interest on what with a vocal duct Sometime xve ll ed from and applications for flour by Arthur Jones and and stock-fee- d human trait. Did you ever read as they owed to us. Look what the U S understand, made to the Chairmany rumors to the square inch? Steel, the Oil companies could have Hannah Willey. An original poem was man of the Payon Independant Had a couple of famous suicides tied up. You know there Is Just an given by a family friend and neigh- Branch of the American Red Cross. Mr. George weeks. few world the last bor Miss Della Trotter. The speakers awful lot of people all over the Rev. James O. Arthur, Chairman. Eastman was quite a surprise, as it smarter than we are In lots of ways, were Charles Gale, William Kitchen of the American Red Payson was thought he had retired from and this Kruger was one of em. Talk and Charles White with bt ief closing C ross. Chapter active business and was taking things about mass production. When you can remarks by Bishop Gheever. The seems make that many matches why you easy and not worrying. But it was spoken by benediction know Glade You that it was his health. have done some mass producing. But constant Cowan old and the was that I bet the closing em nng all now, by use that after H. S. its no telling thought of feeling that you wouldent poor fellows are In such had shape the quartette. At the cemetery the for much got well would ;u-- t he too dedicatory they got nothing to loan now. ptaycr xxas offered by a great career, But I think xve just about been Chris Jorgensen y u. Well he had had of Salem. Burial The big was and had done some wonderful charcured on Foreign Loans. under the direction of the Desitable things. Boys have come In for a such a eret Mortuary. Then that Sweedi-- h match fellow, from all The Chimes of Normandy is rapo to the blow a was quite over the United Kruger, that idly nearing the artistic finish requirYou know those financial world. States that its ed for production, M. I. A. Board Gives reports director Swecdes sure worked their loans the made f.iem realize Carl O. All Nelson. wants the parts are nations Give And Social now they better right way. When some go we is workthe orchestra learned; us just from why at the Lads here to borrow ing hard on its part. home some jack. ahead ar.d loan It to era, in fact from An outstanding event of the week The chorus will lie larger and bettI guess there is no what I heard in Europe they didcnt borrow. to was wish the banquet and social given at er than ever. The students comprisa race of people that have to express the Tabernacle Monday night by the ing it have had more Well those Sxveedish matih people It is so universally training than xvorid Nebo Stal e M. I. A. Board in honor any made more loans an und the agreed that they cast. music is The previous But they didcnt just than anybody. pulled a boner as of the cn-- t in the M. I. A. drama melodic and No altogether sir! They delightful. us. International the dole it out like The Youngest, recently presented. There will be dancing under the capBankers. We real made the loan with the distinct underlit were tables decorated The Mloxv a able banquet Mis time differRehearsals are to Hughes. lv ought standing that every was to entiate. (There is a pretty good word with a color scheme of green and being held every night to perfect the his stove, or his pipe, that it Instead 1 of yellow snapdragon and taging, dancing, and artistic effects. just said, gold. Ya-he done with their matches. by the way for me.) As we really ought to different afe (Its nasturtiums were used. Golden Tayof taking a note that xvasont any good, The scene of the opera is in Nortnat Interand clever res- mandy, the land of romance and they just made an agreement' there still a good word) between the lor xxas national Bankers and the loitil prodthere was to be nothing "struik were given by John C. Carl- charm, where the stri ngth and virilJust matches. of breed uct. Our Home Bankers both large ponses their hut Q. Spencer, Blaine Winisle, was George the colb-saity of the North unite, with the culbii'ines throne!) in had and small are think what a jut as In ter, Byron Mendenhall, Mrs. Ann ture and grace of the French. bad times and an over expam-n.built up jint by Midi a little thing A haunted catle with an old curmatches. It was one of the biggest good times, but the International one .1. Loveless, Mrs. Dora Powell, Well is in had through malbe aforethought. 'b,y ard and Mrs. Blaine Winters. A ious legend that plays a vital part businesses in the xvorid. But just look at the Men. p .its that His devilment was premeditated. He dcligh'ful feature to conclude the in the story furnishes an admirable t knew he was loaning on no security M v xve could have tied up. xvas a mock marriage with setting for the picturi sque costume few a no security program made In Europe, (ause theie have rould Henry Ford Edith little Snow and Jack Powell, furnished by the Salt Lake Costume ms and cointni.! they his Nati.m over there. He got million loan to ra h he Douglass Erlandson as the partici- Co. wheedoes a what out out so for it exm have put peddling roublent rd Why Dont fail to hear the Chime of rare? But I gues they ate about as pants. The presentation of a bridal lbarrow without it wit a F. ail gift to Mrs. J. that good as the rest of u. V, e was Sterling Reece came Normandy". Remember the date Apr. some .f tlu-- e Nations over there uckoo and hog wild, hut brother they at the close of the ceremony as a plea 15 and 16. had in rroxxed fn.m this Kruger firm, If t.:r are taming us. Did you ex or see the an surprize. Dancing and games it was punishable by (lea'll an .'her in'1 ' rockiness taken out of a naM.n so caught a person Dixon and Mrs. Edna Mrs. Ad'-liF1 r'l hi ing completed the fine entertainment att- ,j id think If quick? We will sure go in and than this 8wedi-haended Stu-i-Fir-by t ward Relief Stake f of the fifty including guets old have n. 5 m Micks out of the water now jf any made cm a a members - ietv were in Nebo idenr Stake Salt Lake for confer-chumble galore, We are pri body. shot a man in Kn.hii'd cast members ,K and cnee their i week. ad d a Ford. this e ii partner. jig:, already this jear. 11-1- 6. o-- i a, n, William Henry Wilson Death WHM,EOCMi - j - P. Opera Nears Artistic Finish Banuef The annual Junior Senior day at the Payson High School last Friday was a great success and students of the Junior Class played a great April Fools trick on the Seniors by winning all contest events except the program during the forenoon. The Seniors felt superior in brain if not in brawn at the close of the day? activities. Classes were dismissed also at the Junior high school and Central school during the afternoon on Friday and a program was carried out and much more satisfactory to all concerned than the usual April Fools pranks. s INOTICE The Eastern States Mission will hold its regular Spring Reunion on April 9th in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, on the Corner of Main Wator Tax is now and North Temple Streets. All mempa l no water bers and ill be friends are cordially inissued. no vited to attend, and urged to be preiRpjrxT,Ve Pena,t-- ' sent at 8:00 as an excellent program COMMUTES has been arranged. Notice i Following is the prize winning essay Published by Payson City: PER YEAR $2.00 1 l t f- . Soc-Boa- y, i 1 |