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Show Fhe IPayson Spos't T-- ; npaBjaiaaEBBMB, Chronicle UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST unity Sunshine Girls To Invade Fair To Be Arrowhead h jj Saturday Connection The Sunshine Girls will invade Arrowhead next Saturday, August 27. These fine singers, considered among Onion the best, will entertain with Ralphs orchestra. You are advised not to the Commun-t- o miss his special treat. Also for your 4n r a special Sept- - entertainment military be held on Friday, with dance costumes will Pay-e!military '9 in connection with the Celebration will take place at midnight. Golden Onion Arrowheads management announalso the most and fthe most inclusive ce that their annual bathing revue of the kind ever ive affair be held in the near future will u The huge auditorium watch for further announcements. com be will Junior High school Celebration ftl mtoti E with WithTf crowded for room. ients have canvassed carious ladies groups for arrangements made and ,he town disand extensive most complete department will have as the crops this eMrmoas exhibits good that a ie so c PThe mens ' be i..a R. (im booths n,ere will be separate weeds and for one i-Clubs, tfc various industries for for of the commun- is Lions Enjoy Outing In Payson Canyon Instead of the regular meeting of the Payson Lions Club, the members and ladies enjoyed an outing in Pay-so- n canyon on Monday evening. A trip of inspection was made to determine the possibilities and advantages of improving the canyon road to connect with Salt Creek Canyon. If this could be accomplished it would make one of the finest scenic drives in the Farmers of America state. Future will have separate Clubs and the that numeis it and expected Loses Finger dibits the from made be will entries Joe rous Payne, a mechanic at the of the county shops of the Salt Lake and Utah Railneighboring schools as this will be an excelent opportuniway had the third finger of his left various projects to hand cut off while at his work Monty to show the the public. day afternoon. will be the livesA special feature tock weight guessing contest to be Legion Delegates Leave outside the building betwconducted For Legion Convention een six and seven oclock Friday evening. The Payson delegates to the Am. Legion Convention, also the Rifle of the fair requests that the people Team and delegates to the Ladies for exhibit prepare their articles Auxiliary Convention left Thursday and have them ready by noon on for St. George to attend the 8. Members of morning Thursday, September meet. three days the commitice will call in cars to o collect them during the afternoon but the owners will be responsible to call Committee Meets With for them after the fair. Due to, the Presiding Bishopric change in the date of the fair from must keep Thursday to Friday, all Pobert L. Wilson, W. Fred Tanner, in mind to have things ready on and David Mayer, the Third ward as bishopric, members of the ward build Thursday instead of Wednesday previously announced. ing committee, and the stake presi-lenc- y o went to Salt Lake Wednesday and met with the L. D. S. Presiding Delegates Named For Convention at Ogden bishopric on matters pertaining to the completion of the Third ward jhapel. At a Democratic Primary htdd Mon cay night at th? Community Church Held In delegates to the State Convention at Family Reunion Ogden on September Honor of Anniversary 3, were named follows. Mrs. Della Huish, Robert L. Wilson, T. E. Reece, Mrs. Emma In honor of the birthday anniversWilson, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Olson; ary of Mrs. Ruth Q. Webb, a family alternates, Mr. and Mrs. Heber A. reunion was held Sunday at MemorCurtis, Henry Erlandson, J. A. Lovel- ial Park. An elaborate dinner was ess, E. P, Richmond and Fred Ott. served at six oclock. Present were Delegates named for the CongressioMr. and Mrs. Louis Borg, Mr. and nal Convention were, Ray Kerr, Hen Mrs. J. P. Quigley, Mr. and Mrs. Will 7 Huish, Le Snelson, Jeff Ballif, Buttle and their families, and Miss George Amos, A. K. Huish; alternate- Faye Butler and Miss Fern Butler s, C. E. Gale, Mrs. Della Huish, Mrs. of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ray VinAnn J. Loveless, Lee Vest, Mrs. Ida cent and family of Provo, Mr. and Huish, Fred Ott. Mrs. Joseph Quigley, Mr. and Mrs. lohn Betts, Mr. and Mrs. Spense Enjoy Outing in Snow, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Butler, Mrs Canyon Minnie Sheffield, Mrs. Margret Crook, Members of the Community Church Mr. and Mrs. Linden Crook, Mr. and on Mrs. Jack Badham and their familay School enjoyed a jolly outing ayson Canyon ies, Mr. Joseph S. Bills and Mr. and Friday evening, e Mrs. James Webb all of Payson. trip was made on a large hay m the early evening. The act-i"'- s were carried out Mrs. Delphin Hiatt was hostess to around a w and hamburger the ladies of the P. F. H. Club at sandwiches ed to the If i most attractive luncheon followed group, 6 dies the Afternoon Sew-- ? vith cards. The seasons flowers de- in Cub were entertained Wednes- - ;orated the tables and clever mono- 0,0011 at the home of Mrs-- i gramed place cards were placed for L no ' tewart on Utah Avenue. Sew- - Mrs. Fay Davis, Mrs. Grant Larsen, were the pastimes Mrs. Hiatt, Mrs. Vaughn Hill, Mrs. .l,,n Incheon was served by the host- - Wilmer Hill, Mrs. Jack Francom, Mrs Arvil Conk, Mrs. Jack Poery club members and Mrs. Randall Hiatt, Mrs Beer and Jb'J!ndrI'?r3, Loius A Spinel of Alvin Schoenfeldt, Mrs. Lee guests. California with- their Mrs. Ted Lerwill, Spiial three ohildre was won by 8nd eoverness The score prize high in spent Tuesday southed lUJf t0 the canyons of Mrs. Grant Larsen. ey were guests of Mr rTandmother Mrs-Eli- Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuler and son Hal, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Wightman and Sheri Taylor spent several days Mrs Christensen and little this week in Payson Canyon. tbe week end in Spanish D C Bwen In honor of Mrs. Burtis Jameson, Mrr J1"has Norma Bills, a recent fro05!8.11!11 fam-cated formerly Miss mved his Ey friends and rea'e an intimate few a bride, they are in v 6 Staheli home in the latives were entertained at a bridal ward shower at the home of Mrs. Sterling M Bills Tuesday evening. Many beautr hlorris and sons spent iful and useful gifts were received Saada, Parish Fork with relat- - by the young bride and a good time ires. was had by all. Le Bunnell, general chairman Roy pj st ie'4 Mrj Biverton tek 11 Miss Elva Wignall left Wednesday fortv'siting here this for St. George to visit for a John Betts home. family. the Sproul with night an(t children h tvV e een of Public Securities j Commission Probes UTAH $2.00 TEP. YEAR Real Entertainment At Lakside Gardens Saturday Answering Dud Green and his music have a Parade Of Bands To Be Fealured At Golden real entertainment in store for the Article dancing public for Saturday night. Celebration The orchestra vjll feature a new novelty, played for the first time (Editors Note We are printing in this locality, entitled Put On Every committee for Iaysons Fifth herewith a fetter which Was received Your Old Gray Bonnet This old Annual Golden Onion Celebration and by the Chronicle. There appears to tune has been revised by the boys Home Coming is making splendid be two sides to the question regard- and will be a comedy in itself with progress according to the reports at ing the Ptate Bank of Payson and costumes and lonnttts for the orch- a meeting held Tuesday evening in the Strawberry Water Users contro- estra members included. In addition the Council Chambers. versy. We wish it emphatically under the trumpet quartet will offer severWhat promises to be one of the stood that the Chronicle will pot take al selections and two pianos will be big attractions of the celebration will any side in the question, but as pub- used. be the Parade of Bands Friday mornlishers we will welcome any facts Willis Loveless has just completed ing. This will take the place of the from either side.) his own composition, a beautiful usual parade of floats and promises number that will be presented for to be equally interesting and enterFollowing is the letter received: The Dream Mine Water Users Onion An investigation of the affairs of the Dream Mine is being made by the state securities commission. A hearing was had at the state capitol Friday when the mining company was represented by the secretary, Wm. A. Jones, and Attorney Martin M. Larson of Provo. The investigation is being made to determine the source of the companys finances, sine it has no permit from the commission to sell stork. According to Mr. Larson, the comSpanish Fork, Utah, Aug. 24, 1932. pany set aside 50,000 shares of stock to he known a t contract stock, and Editor Payson Chronicle, given to John II. Koyle, president of Payson, Utah. the company, who in return agreed to carry on the development work, Dear Sir: and this has been done. That the I very much dislike to discuss company is selling treasury stock is such matters in the public press, but denied. for the purpose of answering certain Mr. Jones stated that the company statements recently printed in your now has ore running in value from paper involving me and my associates, $4 to $45 per ton and that there I present herewith a brief statement are 275,000 shares of the capitol of facts which I would like you to stud: of the company outstanding, in the next issue of your paper. print owned by about 1800 stockholders. In I. The settlement of the reply to a complaint from a Mr. Mu- 'cold springs lawsuit has nothing eller, a stockholder of the company, to do with the purchase of the assets that no stockholders meetings had of the closed State Bank of Payson been held in ten years, Mr. Jones me and my associates who have stated that the last one was held by offered to purchase the assets of in 1923, and because it created con-- i said bank, and to my knowledge lerable excitement and undesirable the only reason the bank is not open ublicity, the idea of holding such is the refusal of the Association to rpfetir.gi v. a - abandoned, and because the waiver, which according to sign stockholders of the con iJeece the Reclamation Commissioner Mead, had in Mr. Koyle, the entire, affairs full have to it do; they being power of the company were placed in his a matter for the association entirely hands. to decide. The company is to furnish a copy II. Neither Mr. Joseph Hanson, of the cor.tiact with Mr. Koyle, its nor anyone else connected myself, books are to be audited by a reprethe Gem Milling Company has with sentative of the commission and its made ever any offer to sell the Gem a studied be mine is to geologist, by Mills Power Site to the Board of after which another meeting may be the of Directors Water Users Assocjailed if found desirable. nor to any of that board a as iation Spanish Fork Press Association directors individually o nor to any of its known agents. No Family Reunion Held price of $30,090.00, $20,000.00, or any other amount has ever At Geneva Sunday been quoted to the Association or Descendents of Eberhart and Fred-eriek- a any other parties by Joseph Hanson Wyler, old time Payson re- or myself. The minds of some people sidents, held their fourth annual re- might have been confused by the union Sunday at Geneva, w.ih 48 action of W. D. Beers who had an in attendance including all of the des- option to purchase the Gem Mills Power Site neariy two years ago, and cendants but five grandchildren. under who offered to sell the site to the was A program presented the direction of Heber Bauer of Eur- Water Users Association a long time eka followed with dinner, newly elect- before the State Bank of Payson To my knowledge no other ed officers included Heber Bauer, pre- closed. Salt of Jr. Bauer offer has been made by Mr. Beers, sident; George Bauer John and and if he did, it would mean nothing, Lake, vice president The group the as option expired before the date of Salt Lake, geneologist. Eu- of the Gunnison, from closing of the State Bank of Payson, gathered Lake. Salt Payson. reka, Spanish Fork and o Bank of III. The Commercial Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Woods of Spanish Fork has enjoyed the prithis vilege of a deposit from the StrawLiverpool England, are guests McCormC. W. Mrs. berry Water Users Association for week of Mr. and Wood at Jane Miss many years. This deposit has been ick and daughter, Street. Main North on home regular in every way; no special their of Canada arrangements have been made nor tour a are making They arrived have any privileges been granted and the Ur.ited States and where they which are not granted to other deon Tuesday in Salt Lake and McCormicks the met positors. The bank is, and has always by were before there visited been Wood. They ready, willing, and able to reMis is Wood Miss pay these deposits in the regular coming on to Payson. and Wood Mrs. and manner. At no time has the Coma niece of Dr. met any has she mercial Bank borrowed money or even time it is the first England. from such a thing as a loan considered Wood family of the from the Strawberry Water Users Lake Association or any other association. Mrs. Julia Robinson of Salt of Such an implication is absurd. is visiting here with the family IV. Senator Reed Smoot is Presiher son, E. E. Robinson. dent of the Commercial Bank of her Spanish Fork, but neither he nor the Mrs. C. H. White had for Mother and Bank is, or ever has been interested her on Wednesday guests Miss Grace in taking over the assets of the sister, Mrs. Creer and Fork. closed State Bank of Payson. If a Creer of Spanish bank had been opened by our group of Loutensock at Payson, it would have had no conMr. and Mrs. John visitors this nection what ever with the CommerMagna have been Payson cial Bank of Spanish Fork, except week. that two or three of its nine directinterested. Joseph Han A large delegation from Payson ors would be and I did son, Judge A. B. Morgan attended the M. I. A. district convenbankthe Sun-dainto not intrude ourselves tion held at Spanish Fork last were We ing situation in Payson. business of fine group invited by a ent- men of Payson and that vicinity to Mrs. La Grande Gudmundsen in an attempt to ertained at a bridge luncheon last join with them for Mrs. solve the banking situation. We tried Thuisday with cards placed clear that we would Weston Bean, Mrs. Lewis B. Parkin, to make it quite unless at least fifty interested Merrill not be Mrs. Wayne Loveless, Mrs. was subscribed stock the Mrs. cent of per Smith, Miss Leona McGellan, Ware, by the people of Payson and that Lloyd Wilson, Mrs. Walter of Har-me- r, vicinity, and unless the people Miss Clara Johnson, Mrs. Floyd back the would and vicinity La Payson Mrs. Ned Wightman, Mrs. Poul-so- n venture one hundred per cent banking Clinton Mrs. and Cloward Mar whole hearted and united with their of Copperton. $15,-000.- y. your approval. Lyle Peterson, bass horn played recently from Los Vegas Nevada joined the orchestra diiing tile past week and since that time has received many compliments on his playing. No dancing time will be taken up by this special entertainment which is all put on by the members of the orchestra. taining. The famous Wasatch County Baiftl from Heber City composed of more than ninty high school students, will he here with the music and stunts that won for them the first prize of $500 and stunt prize of $100 at the Lions Club Convention at Los Angeles in June. They will give the same entertainment that thrilled thousands Something new' every week is the of visitors on the coast. polity of Hud Green and his music Payson City band and those from come out to beautiful Lakeside Gardour neighbor cities will also be in ens and enjoy good first class music the parade, including the Springville and entertainment while you dance. concert band, Senior high school band and Junior high school hand from Spanish Fork. Childrens rythm bands Co. will also be featured. The parade will end at Memorial Park where the crowd will be entertained with music as Paysons greatest community fair opens across the Some time during Monday night, street in the Junior High School burglars looted the Chase Lumber The tremendous task of arrbuilding. and Coal Company at their new the displays in the various for anging Lumber Smoot the former location, departments is being taken care of by Company. A number of pistols, a a large committee under the direction quantity of amunition, some fishing of I.e Roy Bunnell. There will be were paraphernalia and $1 in pennies attractions there including the special taken. animal weight guessing contest for The intruders evidently climbed the cash prizes. high picket fence surrounding the The best of home talent in additin the yards, then broke the glass ion to numbers from former Payson-ian- s to the entrance door to east gain will be presented at the Home Discovery of the robbery building. Coming program in the Tabernacle was made by Sid Coray, the first one of the special free Friday night of the workmen to arrive Tuesday entertainments. notwas office sheriffs The morning. The sports committee ified and the affair was immediately expect to present one of the finest sports proinvestigated. grams ever seen in the state to include o horse races, rodeo, pulling matches, Members of 1st Ward Hold boxing and new features including a Outing at Mouth of River Japanese athletic contest between teams from Salt Lake and Ogden. Almost two hundred members of Special interest is being shown in the the First Ward enjoyed a most succ- boxing and wrestling bouts to be givessful outing at the mouth of Span- en at the Pavilion on Thursday and ish Fork river on Utah Lake Wednes- Saturday nights. The proij'-a- t of sports wpll be day. Two large trucks and a caravan of cars left the church at 11 a. m. given on each of the three days at conveying the crowd to the lake in the sports field. The celebration will time for the picnic luncheon. Activi- open on Thursday with a band conties during the afternoon included cert at 1 p. m. with the sports probathing, baseball and other sports. gram at 2 p. m. to be repeated the o two following days with an entirely ALL PAYSON LADIES INVITED new program. TO ATTEND MEETING . Saturday will feature the free melon bust and handshake at the park All ladies of Paysop are most cord- during the forenoon. Dance3 will be ially invited to attend a meeting held each night at Arrowhead and being arranged by the Ladies Demo- Lake Side Gardens so the time from cratic Club for Tuesday evening, the opening to the closing of the August 30, at the home of Mrs. Della celebration will be well filled with varied forms of entertainment for Iluish on North Main Street. Miss Alice Reynolds, one of the all. Carnival rides and features will states best known educators and a be enjoyed by the children and many speaker of exceptional ability, will of the older people. o deliver the principal address. She will differof the some discuss probably Large Number Attend ence in the two mayor political partFarm Bureau Day ies. A splendid musical program will also be given. A large number of people from o were at Saratoga last SatPayson Miss Leola Patten left Wednesday for the annual Utah County urday Duncan home at morning for her Bureau outing. Farm months three Arizona after visiting The Payson ball team won the game with relatives and friends at Payson from the Orem team the county cham and attending the summer school at pions. at the Brigham Young University John Done was the winner in the Provo. horse shoe pitching tournament with Previous to her departure Miss of 120. This is the third a score Iona Patten and Miss Donna Pickerin succession that ho has won a year at ing entertained in her honor the singles championship. breakfast slumber party and waffle o at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Taul Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koyle are rein the Those participating Hurst. over the arrival of a baby delightful affair were the guest of joicing born at their home in Salem. daughter honor, Misses Nelda and Deon Bills, is the second great grandThe baby and Leah Hurst, Dorothy Pickering child of Mr. Milton Montague of this the hostesses. city. The mother was formerly Miss Inez Montague. Miss Melba Wilson and Miss Deon o Badham visited in Salt Lake on Chase Lumber Burglarized Monday Garbage To Be Gathered support, it is usless for us to make the venture. I will thank you, Mr. Editor, to publish this letter. Respectfully yours, P. P. THOMAS fi STATE FAIR. OCT. lto 8 2G, 1932 Chronicle Receives Letter SPECIAL LIVE SHOCK The usual monthly garbage will be gathered for September, and residents on the east side of town are requested to have it ready for Thursday, Septe mber 1st, and those on the wot siele of town for Friday, September 2nd. Please have it out early. t |