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Show M L'U iglSU The IPayson UTAH PAYSON, Convention June Saturday Here Shooting Experts To Com- pete At Saratoga June 26 $ To Be Held Is teachers con- visiting nri Stake Relief Neh tf the held Saturday at and ake Tabernacle Board will General o Follow is the ko ir Special music Chor-'- i Relief Society direction the undcr and Mrs. Ada JepP'on Stake Board; Address The L I )!' fc in L ?K !rf the 1 P. Hard- Presiden Mary Coun- nf teachers activity, w "'I address, The c- IddL. Sr. Tl.c firs Brattice Moore airs. rmnmandn'ent, Lindake ward; address, Genera! -- January Of Southern California ilh it $150,-000.0- to start a new bank that will help both the debtor and creditor. Waivers have been teent to all al-a- vities. Reports Good Progress Nebo Stake Quarterly Conference will be held in the Nebo Stake Tabernacle at Fayson, on Saturday and The Depositors Special Committee Sunday, June 18th and 19th 1932. of the closed State Bank of Payson Opening session on Saturday June reports that Very good progress has 18, at 8 p. m. been made towards getting the waivSessions on Sunday, June 19th at ers sigued by the depositors. 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. To date waivers in the amount of M. I. A Conference Sunday evening have beet: signed and $102,000.00 at 8 P. M. turned in to the committee. All members of the stake are invitIn order to reopen the bank it is ed and expected to be in attendance, 0 necessary that approximately and others will be welcome. in waiveijs be signed. T)Kis Lee R. Taylor leaves only $48,000.00 to come in, and Arza C. Page at the rate the waivers are being reGeorge Q. Spencer ceived it will only be a short time Stake Presidency until this goal will be reached. o With your cooperation and that of Report States That Each the Strawberry Water Users AssocChild Received $21.61 From iation, whose waiver the committee feels confident will be forth comSchool Funds ing with in a few days, a petition to the District Court to open the bank According to a report submitted by can be made. C. N. Jensen State Superintendent of The prospects for our bank to reopen schools, each child in Utah received in the near future look very bright. $21.61 from the state district school No one is desirous of hindering the funds and state school interest and reopening of our institution; in fact rental funds for 1931-3- 2 season. everyone who has been contacted on He says that the feelings of regret the subject has expressed a willingin some school officials who have been ness to help in any way to get the unable to keep sohool going full time bank open as quickly as possible. in spite of their efforts may be modiEveryone including organizations fied somewhat for two reasons. is putting this community first and These were that the teachers as a themselves next, knowing; that if body have worked loyally to protect the community does not prosper no the interests of the children under individual, no club, no business house their care and that the great body of no organization or no group of perthe citizens have been making hard sons can expect to prosper. efforts to pay their taxes that the A good community makes it posschildren might have educational ad- ible to have good business concerns, vantages similar to those of other good clubs good organizations and affyears. ords many possibilities and opportunities. As soon as the bank reopens es manfully and endeavoring year. Education. pioject there will Mr. Clove was former principal of made pro-tot- s an exhibit of Utah the Payson high school, leaving here from the Utah Manufacturers a ago to continue his studies year of the use Association to encourage at the U of S C. lome products. He is a native of Provo Utah and will be The exhibit and flower show school there, graduating attended at noon on Saturdresdy for opening Provo from High in 1910 t ,d Brigthe ay and can also be viewed after ham Young University in 1914. He until 5 oclock. The public ((invention a was of Science in the Proteacher actithe to participate in is imited vo high school, enlisted in the world a special .Is 2, 4932 depositors. The sooner you sign yours the Quicker we phall )iave g a institution. ...We are jnear our goal, get ..behind the move, preach the doctrine of We 'want iour jbank opened. live-goin- lots show the cock-eye- d world that if Cedar (City can open jts dosed hank, so can we. SIGN YOUR WAIVER! ar and was principle of Grantsville o high school before coming to Payso.i Attorneys Dismissed high school in 1921, first as an inC. Hancock Bank Commissioner structor and later Hardv By becoming principal Clarence He took his masters degree from the Because of their part in the fight Called By Death University of Utah in 1923. Killed oust Joseph N. Leggatt as bank During the time that he was a examiner of the Farmers and BAND CONCERT FOR graduate student at Southern Califbank of Provo, A. B. Morgan HanChatwin ornia he was a teacher in Physics, Carter Clara Mrs. Arietta SUNDAY EVENING Mrs. Clarence Hardy, son of J. W. Robinson. Provo attorneys, Polytechnic Evening high school in Curtis Hardy of Payson was instantly cock, wife of B. M. Hancock, died at we dismissed as attorneys for two Los Angeles. The second band concert of the killed in an automobile accident at the family residence in the Third ward Commissdosed banks by State Bank Utah at noon on Monday, Saturday morning' after a lingering year will be given Sunday evening Holden, ioner Walter II. Hadlock on Tuesdat Memorial Park. Following is the June 13. He had been living in Cali- illness. Jons And Ladies Enjoy ay, for a number of years and fornia 1855 She born was September 26, piogram to be rendered: Mr, Morgan was attorney for the Outing At Arrowhead was to Payson. The truck i.i at Provo, the daughter of William The Outlook; march W, March, of Amercian Fork and Mr. RobiMembers of the Payson Lions Club M. B.; overture, he was riding was owned by the F. and Roxier-which She Carter. Mecham Masterbilt; pop-nson for the State Bank nd their ladies enjoyed a most deof Payson. for whom he had been work-ar.- Mai lied William Chatwin in the Salt Good Night Sweetheart; pmpany Leggatt resigned on Monday as lightful outing at Arrowhead resort the other occupants worked lake Endownment House in the fall ular, Cuban Love Song; march, examiner for the Provo bank but will Monday night. A numler of the group for the same were National They in company. resided 1874 and Emblem; waltz, Glory of of Santaquin they continue in that position for the enjoyed bathing in the plunge preas the until his Jiath. She later was married accident The happened grand march, Lincoln CeEgypt; State Bank of Payson. ceding the picnic supper served in the car was forced off the road and over- to Mr Hancock ?nd have since re ntennial; selection, Humoreske; they dining room. Stanley Wilson was mas turned in the barrow pit by a herd of ided in Harmony Queen; march, UnPayson. Bank Arietta Instantly to PER YEAR Depositors Committee Notice licked, that so long as they can etand on their feet, they will let nothing stand in the way of making this valley the best and most prosperous jn Utah County. Its regrettable bur bank had to dose and cause our people to suffer the losses and inconven-ien.e- s that come with the closing. But we are . taking our (loss- the past for Stake Quarterly Conference You have heard or lead about the plans that pre how in motion to open pur bank. The response of the people in the signing of waivers has been marvelous. It manifests the great do or die spirit of this community, it hows they are never Word has been received by friends convention in Payson froni James Clove, Jr., Relief Society Flow willbe the annual his graduation from the announcing handiexhibition of the a shew and of Southern California on University Second Tuesday period work of the June 4 with the Degree of Doctor of ilk.. $2.00 dealt a staggering blow to the progress and prosperity of this immediate vicinity. It seemed to have knocked the props from nnd.r us all, our future plans became changed, the people of this good city and those of Goshen, .Santaquin, Springlake and Salem had. .received another set hack. But like all the other knock downs we have suffered in the will we arise from past, this one victoriously and ppon the ruins of the pld. Ve shall build a new, better and more serviceable Institution. Graduates From University Pays ' ' 1932 D,d you ever stop to realize what ittmeans to this Community (and surrounding territory to have our bank closed. When this institution (failed to open its doors on rv; Hitman of Benjam S Li--; y will UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, We Want Our Bank Opened Rifle shooting expet ts of Utah Coun "te in a team match at on Sunday, June 26, Saratoga under the direction of tie Utafi County Rifle and Pistol association which was recently organized. The matches will begin at 8 oclock in the morning and will be run off under the supervision of Ernest L. Larson, range officer. The shooting vill continue for five hours and the public is invited to watch the contest. Teams entered include Payson and Payson Rifle club, Orem, American Fork, Lehi and two teams from Provo, Union Pacific and American t COUNTY, (Chronicle Mer-iian- ts and Bank 1 d pop-ta- Mr. nt the credit situation in Payson and vicinity will be relieved and economic conditions will be improved considerably. Our citizens will need loans and assistance td harvest their crops. If an immediate opening of the bank can be effected it will save them the trouble of mortgaging Payson and thia r, vicinity to disinterested banks at points, dis-ula- d. ov-tur- e, ter of ceremonies and the program horses. Announced Births She is survived by her husband consisted of instrumental music by Mr. Hardy was born in Payson, and the following children: William and Mm. Frank Mountford George White and Bud Green and son of William and E. the 1894, 28, July Chatwin, Genola; Lawrence ChatgiMunce the birth of a son on June toasts by Mrs. Paul Davis, Mrs. Wen Clara Curtis Hardy. His father died Mrs. Mountford win, and Chase Benjamin; Arthur Chatwin, was Miss Helen dall Erlandson, George bis years ago. Surviving are many Curtis before John Henry Ghatwin, Los concluded the Wilson. Melvin her marriage. Dancing wife, Bertha Barnett Hardy, a dvught Angeles; Mrs. Roxiena Tietjen, Santfestivities with music by Ralph er, Elaine, his mother, one sister, aquin; Mrs. Serena Roley, Genola; baby boy was born last Wednes-tand his orchestra. der the Double Eagle. Fishing Quite Poor For Opening Day o Mr. San-aqui- 11. n; Mig-liacc- io A o Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Clay-daughter to Mr. and Mrs. and a Fred Baby Clinic Date Set Neil. A son 'd m was born Mrs' The regular monthly baby clinic will be held at the Stake House on Friday, June 24, beginning at 1 P. M. recently to Mr, George Pickering. The mowas formerly Miss Geneva Ball-t- m and it is their first child. te ination. Announce Mrs- .ifr-8,1(- - 0 Marriage Lars Larsen announce Marriage ' of their daughter Air. Le Roy Gale, son of E Gale Tlie solemnized on Fri-- .. in lhe Salt Lake Tem- - 1!rS Charles event was PPy June 17, Gale Mrs; sd All mothers are urged to bring their children of pre school age for exam ern Laisen an(l Mr alter Wyler went with V alie an1 accompanied a' Mr. thenj . ten tv, in the Payson Mnri r' sad Mrs. W ' tenpanied h y t!leir E' MeCormick-JwtWood- ' daughter, Miss GamTl.herfriend Dor 'Ce' 'eft Tuesday for an the o ld cMern. tr'P- "LLey will Wo ' bit s"(.mi! X' to - Mt- - McCk and on June 28 reurion, the occ 6 of ! is t nto birthday anni jlcGorm'cks mother. present m good health. j, Wilson "4 wa first ion. s"?alt Uke Sat M Mens present cbJrch wide . U bev.'?- - Mallard Lenhalt, s Jea er Mend cousin has been visit-d- t Ijike with Pert Ballard cnhall returned Tue, PIeasant Anderson. Mt. Eh-l- Harold Lant, son of Mr. and Mrs John T. Lant of Payson graduated this month from the University of Washington. He received his degree from the School of Law and has been offered a fine position in the North west. He received his early education in the local schools and entered the Washington University while the fam ily were residing in that state for several years. Mrs. Leila Done of Payson and three brothers. Elmer Hardy of Payson, Erwin Hardy of Genola and John T. Hardy of Salt Lake. The body was brought to the Claud-Funeral home in Payson after the accident and funeral services were held on Thursday at 2 P. M. in the Fourth ward chapel with Bishop InterGeorge A. Cheever in charge. Cemement was in the Payson City tery. o a A group of young people enjoyed Mrs. Mary Eves. Mrs. Luella De Graw and of Salt Lake; 26 grandchildren 15 great grandchildren. Surviving also are the following sisters and bro thers: Sally Ann Richmond, Isaac Carter, Amasa Carter, Charles Cart er, Verenis Carter of Provo; Junetta Wail of Raymond Canada; Amelia Van Ausdal and Robert Carter of Santaquin; Arvilla Stewart, Benjamin; Matilda Carter, Magna; Char lottee Wilkinson, Glen Bar, Arizona; Sim Carter, Monori; Malon Carter, Spanish Fork. The body was at the Claudin funeral home in Payson until Wednesday when it was taken to the Santaquin Second ward chapel where services were conducted by Bishop Greenhnlgh. Interment was in the Santaquin Cemetery. Payson fisherman were out in the usual large number Wednesday for the opening of the 1932 fishing sea-jsoMany parties headed for canyon The road to Maple Dell in Payson I gtreams on Tuesday while others is now in the best condition in te(1 t0 make the piigrimage early on its history according to George A. I Wednesday Springlake made the call Brown, manager of the resort. number than usual thia to a With the new, improved road and and some made good whi6 year installation of new culverts, the drive I catches others were not so successful, through the beautiful canyon is al w good catches were reported I most enjoyable one. Wednesday but mainly fishing early Fishing ponds are being installed I waa qUte poor for the opening date to make the resort a mecca for va-- 1 (,u js expected to be better a bit later cationtets who desire a quiet secluded in the season as the waters in the spot. streams reced somewhat. Canyon Road In Best Condition In History n. wai-cany- on iggr Street and Mr and Mrs. Jeff Ballif are in Salt Lake to attend the State Bankers ConvenMr. and Mrs. E II dinner party Saturday evRowena and tion, ening at the home of attended I later and Robinson Public hearing on the proposed Madoline wa. Dinner Arrowhead. School District budget will be Nebo at the dance Mrs. H J. Smith of Salt Lake is with on held Wednesday, June 29th at served at small tables decorated week with her parvisiting here this were plac Cards in the Nebo School District m. roses. 7:30 June p. Reece. W. H. Mrs. Mr. and lovely ents, I Shuler office at Spanish Fork. ed for Mr. and Mrs. Howard RowFollowing a public hearing, the bud-mo Miss Madoline Robinson, Miss Mrs Floyd Harmcr, Mrs Almon liar Lant, Lieta Miss ena Robinson, Mrs Dean Schaerrer and Mrs. get will be adopted by the Board and The ladies of the Social Tea gave Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall Blanche Ann Porter, Mrs. Hazel Per Okerman were visiting in submitted to the county commission-Sa- lt Home on Tuesday Harold ers for approval. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs kins, George Cowan, Henry Simmons their annual At Lake last week. afternoon at the Community Church o- j William Ferre of Provo at dinner on Lawrence Wilson, Max Brown and for the ladies from various Comm I Mrs. Ann Butterworth entertained NOTICE Eddie Crane of Provo. Sunday. unity Church groups in the county. of the Tres Joli members The the for the Stewart Bar-Clu- b Bridge! coupons were present from Provo Delegations I from Mrs. Hugh Broadbent and children on Wednesday evening at the her Shop in the Trade Stimulator will Mrs. Dave Mitchell is here American Fork, Springviie, Elberta of Ogden have been visiting here with Los for a two weeks visit and Genola. The following splendid Payson Hotel. Mrs. Juanita Mitchelll not be good after fcJune 20th, 1932 Angeles her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II of Los Angeles, Mrs, J. C. Barney I Through a misunderstanding an errwas given under the directprogram and Mrs. Ed Holmes were special lor was made in the date of expira-gurat- s. Fairbanks. Reece and friends. ion of Mrs. Edith MdFadden; Mrs. Dave Shuler received thejtion. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dean and two and Devotional led by Miss Mary Moff-at- t club prize and Mrs Barney the guest Pleasant daughters, Mrs. John T. Dean Mt. of Miss Effie Oleson of Salt Lake; talk on mission work favor. George Dean of Salt Lake were guests for the week with here is of visiting in the San Francisco Chinatown, Miss over the week end at the home Mrs. L. Moreley. sister her a Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. E. Dean. Zelpha Birrell of San Francisco, solo vocal children of Montpelier, Idaho four R S former resident of Payson; Eldon Reece and Mrs Mrs Misson for talk visited are Feland; visiting here with Mr. Larsens m Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. Douglass Dixon Kitchen of Provo spent Wednesday Mae week. Grace Miss last Lake in ion work by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Larsen. Egypt several days in Salt labored for for who Payson on Lake Sunday of Salt her Mr. Dixon joined Sample Miss of nine years in Egypt! violin solo, the day. Persson Harold Mrs. The Mr. and song Mrs. Max Peery and baby arrived the Theressa Krauss; closing an visited here last week at Garland were and Refreshments Swenson Tie That Binds. Monday from Great Falls, Montana J ayson Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Persson, t , John Mrs. and Mr. of vishome for a three weeks visit with her par served by the Payson ladies. been has family of Montpelier, Idaho have who of Mr. Persson Mrs. W. T. Amos entertained the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Menden-- 1 ited here for a week with Mrs. Swen- parents Williams in Jordas Narrows B. at Camp Lewis of her Contract Bridge club have Mr. hall. Mendenhall will Mrs. here Max her and andjmemers Mrs. Mr. join Peery Mr. and sons parents, Unit from with the National Guard Mrs. Ray Conyers of leave will Iowa are at and for auto evening. uesday present they moved by from Wride. They left on Tuesday, accThoOgden Mr. and Mrs. Elder County. Box for Mrs and transand Wride Mr. Eureka Mr. where George Chase were o Peery has been visiting with their parents, ompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Householder of Eureka were mas Southern of fered. Mendenhall. special guests. Mrs. Eustace a trip to the canyons home. guests at the Persson Utah. delightful er ,' a.-s- |