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Show cm I'OUJIO Spot 't Events b hi "state The IPayson $, VJL FAIR ocf.if xxxix, Vo. 36 PAX SON, Teachers Appointed For School Year UTAH COUNTY, SPECIAL LIVE STOO SHOW, (Chronicle UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1932 Registration Begins Wednesday Morning I A PROCLAMATION I in the WHEREAS, past several years it has of the anticipated large been the custom of the people of registration of students Payson to set Ted the following will begin at the apart certain days in the harvest season as an high school next Wednesday morning and continue unoccasion for celebrating. year of 1932-3- 3 for the school Sch begins on Monday September til Thursday noon. All eleventh and twelfth grade students, and also any AND, WHEREAS, these occasions have tenth Carlgrade students who "were not C. kjpayson in the importance in the scope and grown high scho- ol- John A. K. in the schools of Nebo District last Hillman, in the Eugene yle principal; magnitude of their observation. are strongly urged to register Powell, Anna Hughes, year, en, Arthur Carl 0. Nelson, on either of these two days. The reTHEREFORE, hereby be it proclaimed by Frances Rowbcrry, tenth grade students will , Groesbeck, Le Roy Bunnell, maining the Mayor of Payson City that September 8, 9 E. Cooper, Cora be registered on Monday, September Stanley Wilson, Amy and 10 be observed as the Golden Onion Cele- 12th. Page, clerk. bration and all Citizens are called upon to aid But few changes have been made N. Blaine Junior high Payson in the class schedule as drawn up last in the undertaking. Doyle Liddle, EdiWinters, principal; Morti- spring, and so those students who E. William th Bartholomew, A. come in early will find no difficulty A. L. CURTIS, Norma Erlandson, Heber mer in getting those classes they desire C. Olson P. Warnick, Angelyn Curtis, Reed Jones, to take. Mayor Lawrence W. Clayson, Fur the convenience of those living Jane D. Wood. school Mary south of Payson several school bussPayson Peteetneet B es will run on Thursday to bring Harriett Leone Cooper, principal; students in to register. MargueriElizabeth Huish, Francom, PerkMinnie Norma Reece, Regular school work will begin Liddle, Legion te Betts. at Tuesday nine Huish, Kathryn oclock. Lencra morning ins, No entrance or tuition fees will Howard Wilson, Payson Central Luc be Ellsworth, Genevieve charged but the following Student principal; Body and special subject fees, some ile Greenha'gh. Madge Reece, prin of which have been materially reducPayson Taylor Erma Johnson, ed, will be in effect: Melva Hull, cipal; Clara Student Body $2.50 Teressa Reardon, Eva Lee, At the American Legion state con' Last Saturday a group of men Music 50c, to cover cost of books used Johnson. from Payson, Nephi and Provo en- vention held at St. George last week Spring Lake George A. Wyler, Agriculture $1.00, to cover cost of joyed a trip on horseback through the local Legion rifle team won the books used. principal; and grammar grades, Annione of Utahs scenic wonderlands, championship and were awarded the e Marie Moore. Chemistry $1.50 Becker Trophy for the second consePayron Canyon. Howard Home Economics $1.00 cutive Santaquin Junior High year. The cup becomes their The group from Payson and Provo R. Foods $1.00 ' Holliday, principal; Cora Gardner, permanent possession with one more went by automobile to the Nebo Clothing $1.00 B. Members who comprised the Higginson. Grades, Guy A. Johnsvictory. in Station Nephi Canyon. Ranger on, Erma Peterson, Winnifred Heelis Physics $1.00 Here they were joined by the men team were Clyde Tervort, Paul Davis, Essie Higginson, Beatrice Samuelson Shop Fee $1.00 from Nephi and the horseback ride Lee Done, Stanley Wilson, Wendall Celia Jensen. Shop Materials Card $1.00 from this point. Supervisor Erlandson and H. S. Tipton. cost of began Goshen Junior High Other Legion members at the conA. E. Wall, Typewriting $1.00 (includes Chas. DeMoisy Jr. of the Forest book used). principal; Ray D. Steele, George L. Service led the way up Red Creek vention were Lewis Bates and Vero Corbett, Eileen Frele, grades, Donna Canyon to the top of the ridge where non Persson. Lake & Salt Sjlsbury, (Utah R. R. one can get a beautiful view of mag Shirley, Finch, Prudence Delegates from Payson who attendWride, Wilma Bernson, Hazel GardnReduce Passenger Fare nificent Mt. Nebo. The trail led along ed the Auxiliary convention were Mrs, er. the top of the ridge, which is the Hazel Erlandson, Mrs. Madoline Swan Thistle The Salt Lake & Utah Railroad dividing line between Utah and Juab er, Mrs. Tressa Reardon and Mrs. Darwin Ellett, Eugenie Breeze. have announced a reduction in their Counties; one minute it is in Utah Cuba Davis. Mrs. Erlandson gave a Genola passenger fares effective Saturday, County and the next in Juab. The committee report on community serMarvin Jensen. views which can be had from any vice and awarded the cup to the Too Dividend C. Ralph Davis, princip- September 3. The reduced fares are as follows: poirft on this trail are indescribable ele unit which they also won last al; Mary Rigtrup, Lenore McClellaFirst-clasn. s round trip passenger far Nebo Creek Canyon lies to the east year. The cup for unit activity she awarded to the Eureka organization. es are reduced to the basis of 125 Salt Creek Canyon to the south, Spanish Fork senior high school to the west and Pay-so- n Mrs. Erlandson was elected a dele Canyon return the one of krai A. Anderson, principal; G. way fare, Ray percent north. to the gate for the national convention to Canyon ten days from date of sale; Hales, James W. Christensen, Faye limit be held at Portland from Sept 11 to south the Looking towards the Jensen, Fenton Reeve, Lest jar W. representative round trip fares, from 15. She is the newly elected Auxiliary are of cast ph.in Mayfield dearie, Zina Johnson, E. F. Bohne, Salt Lake City: Lehi $1.15; American mountains for the Payson unit and a in while northeasterly president visable IF. Faux, Joseph F. Skinner, Grace Fork, $1.25; Pleasant Grove, $1.40 ly the installation of officers will be Mountains Uintah may P. direction the $2.00; Span Provo, $1.85; Springville, Kreuger, clerk held Counwhich the years after Utah soon, lies S. F. ish Fork, $2.20; Salem, $2.40; Payson, be seen. To the north Junior High School W. W. will activities distance in the begin. tick60c. Commutation ty with Timpanogas Brockbank, principal; W. W. McAlis- $2.50; Magna reduced from 2 cents per and to the left lies Utah Lake. ets are ter, Glenn W. Coffman, Hope Bing-Le- o cents per mile; school The party witnessed a scene which Bathing Revue At Hales Hubbard Tuttle, Lesl- mile to cents 1V6 from reduced ie few people of Utah have had the oppArrowhead Saturday Cornaby, Gertrude Partridge, C. tickets are 1000 cents mile; to mile (yen Hanks, per ortunity of seeing. A herd of elk in Lola Bradford, Helen per Rowe. Arrowhead sixth annual bathing mile mileage books are reduced from their natural wild environment. Beof elk were girl revue will be head 125 book. and 100 to tween $15.00 $22.50 per staged next SatF. Central school John W. times along the urday, September 3rd. It will be one different at seen of new form A transportation, garner, E. G. Whitwood, Wilford that the pur- trail. In one herd there were approx- of the seasons biggest affairs with ohnson, Christa Olson, Jennie Jones, family tickets, provides few plac entries from Provo, Spanish Fork, chase of each full fare 10 day round imately 75 head. There are yrtle Childs, Jenn Clayson, Olivia seen in be elk may where es trans left the include Springville, Payson, Salem, Goshen, Jameson. trip ticket will also fortunate Benjamin, Santaquin, Nephi, LehJ, of not to exceed two child- such abundance but we are S. F. Thurber school Mina Hales portation us. near so them American of in Eureka, Fork, and San Pete having twelve under or years five Agues Hales, Vivian Wilde, Lenore ren, was to in- county. of the the trip when The parent by accompanied object wne, Florence Stoker, Gladys Gard-Je- ri age, The girls will be placed on the or guardian. The fare for children vestigate the feasibility of building Cora Cloward. twelve years of age a scenic road along the route traver- orchestra stand so as to give every under S' F. Reese five and School Hannah Vick- one a chance to see. Judges will be of the regular week end sed. ay Prior, Lora Bowen, Donna is one-ha- lf of secured from Salt Lake so that each minds the in Hales. doubt excursion fare. no There is what contestant will have an equal chance. &!em Junior all those who made the trip but A. LeRoy most Ralph Migliaccios Arrowhead orchest High the this would be one of, if not nekson, Arthur the ra will furnish the music. if Grotegut, Alene Jen Officer Elected At State beautiful drives in the i grades, Irvin E. Gardner, Lois Haskell Family Reunion Government be induced to build could Watch for the Labor Day feature urgan, Myrtle route next King, Lenore Sterl- addition to being a scenic In Monday. Substantial cash prizes it. Sarah Hill. The annual reunion of the George it" where will be awarded. up a territory would open held timb Rulon H. Nelson, Matt-- 7 Nile Haskell organization was , neton is an unlimtied supply of Davia. Bessie on Wednesday there resort at Arrowhead and Payson and Weight. er and dry wood Word Received of Death n towns Stanley Person, Helen August 31, with a large attendance. surrounding; and all the battle Nephi elected: were officers The following therefrom. Word was received Thursday morn-in- g Haskell would benefit greatly (u!p Sirfr Arthur 0. Ellett, R. E. H. Haskell, president, Merl and the Club of the death of Nathan Clayson Lions er Rutl1 secreThe Payson Johnson, Agnes Skin- - vice president; May H. Elmer, united in 85, a resident of Payson until recentare Club Kiwanis board Nephi tary; L. A. Hill, H. K. Elmer, the Forest Ser ly. He died at the home of his daugh trying to persuade L M. Foster, principal members. road through Pay ter, Mrs. Fanny Done in Salt Lake. vice to build a The program was as follows: El mention- Full details will be given next week above the Lon son Canyon along Opening address, President with Nephi connecting and trio ed route Hil1' will require and Archie Worthington of NephL prindpal; Haskell, reports, May H. Elmer; It south. the on Willis, Merl Lynn and Dean Elmer; Canyon Blhert- aof both communities to Any of these men will be glad to Le0na Larsen. accordian and harmonica duet, Jerry the support if furnish anyone information about this over this proposed project but Sen5r and and John Zeeman; readings, Harriett put it proposed projecst. ;3sioErtsHt behind it, will KhAl get enough people F' Waynn principal B. Francom; solo, Rex Elmer; duet,e is be done can Another trip will be taken over it that V quite probable C. Mendenhall, Hazel and Eldon Richardson; Clabe jihnSOn the same route on Sun near future. approximately in the very comV solo, Beryldean Cloward; Hush inf-18th. Anyone who is day the September made trip which John The party A- - E-- , ic Dobson Vice rSd Alleman' paper, May H. Elmer; duet, Kill-iato go. Just get invited is Chas interested cluded the following: Supervisor Frandsen Leah Hal-:- i and Oarer, mr Jerry Zeeman; solo Elva McClellan at in touch with Albert DeMoisy Jr. of Provo, Forest Ranger Rite-wapUttle May Finley Stowe will explain he y and store County of Nephi, e A. C. Christiansen Fin,ey Florence Hinson, The married men defeated the of details. the White H. Chas. e Commissioners Huntington, Leona tannin J. at night concluded the festivi-l- Utah County, A. V. Gadd of Juab It is hoped that at least 50 people C a and Pnom schools from Payson will make the trip on men is a baseball game l0Harmer- - E- - S- - Grss County, Superintendents of Lem ties. Owen Sunday September 18th. Lets everyand Melvin Wilson of Payson Thm, clerk. 5hlrgton Anderson of one get behind this proposed project Mark Hilda Barnett of Nephi, 4!Bunn- and help boost it inorder that it might Principi501' HeIen PaKrey land, principal; Luella Straw, D. LeRoy L. Pfouts, Dr. Provo, Hansen, Melba Clegg, Lillian Russell. of Payson, be possible to get it started this fall MuHB!n.h.a Lolo B. White, ell and Wm. A. McClellan Bearnson, Hazel Will Lincoln school conditions become Allen. B. Gibson, Russel Hawkins, Walt- before weather Ruth Musig, Rea S. Straw A. 8011 principal; Earl and Bean school er Paxman, George Hannah Row- - Ada Smith. Superintendent Melvin Because assignment enrollment, Wilson has T i I J t t Rifle Team Party Investigates Awarded Trophy Feasibility of New Scenic Route San-laqu- l'i s- - in For Second Year sing-danc- ' OCT. AIR, ltofl $2.00 PER YEAR Payson Ready To Greet Thousands Of Visitors NOTICE to an announcement made the Chronicle last week the Community Fair committee will be un able to gather in the exhibits. Citiz ens are requested to have the articles ready and bring them to the Junior High School between the hours of 2 to 8:30 P. M. on Thursday. The committee will be there to receive them and arrange in the various de- Contrary in partments. At a very enthusiastic meeting of committee chairmen held Tuesday-evenin- g, reports indicated that Pay son is ready and eager to greet the thousands of visitors who are expect ed here for the Fifth Annual Golden Onion Day Celebration, Home Coming and racing meet. Beginning at 1 p. m. on Thursday, September 8, when the celebration will open with a band concert until the midnight hour on Saturday, September 10, every hour will be filled with the excellent entertainment that has been arranged A program of sports equal to any that has ever been presented in the state will be given each of the threo days from 2 until 5:30 at the sports field. All exhibits except perishable articles must be in on Thursday and those will be received veiy early Friday morning ready for the judging which begins at 8 oclock. The fair closes at 10 p. m. on Thurs day and all articles must be checked During the week more than out after that hour Friday night as race horses from Nevada and thirty Idaho the building must be cleared by Sat- have arrived at the stables and by the urday morning. first of the week When the Utah horses come in here will be more than Ladies Democratic Club sixty thoroughbreds ready for the Held Meeting Tuesday great race meets. One of the best rodeos of the wast and the spectaculWomen important in politics was ar Japanese fencing and novelty enthe subject of a most excellent papier tertainment will give thrills aplenty delivered by Miss Alice Reynolds of between races with lots of music the B. Y. U. Faculty at a meeting and special features to balance the sponsored by the Ladies Democratic program. Unusual interest is being shown in Club of Payson on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Della Huish the Paysons greatest community fair not only in Payson but in the surroundclub president. A number of visitors from Provo ing settlements it being really a were present including Mrs. W. II. south Utah County exhibit. Calahan the County Democratic ehair The throngs will be thrilled with woman. Mr. Calahan, Miss Vilate, the parade of bands on Friday featMrs. Sterling Taylor, Mrs. Bert Big- uring the Wasatch County band from Heber City. They will give the same ler and Miss Reynolds. entertainment that . won the prises included musical The fine program vocal and piano selections by Mrs. for them at the Lions Club conventBert Taylor and Walt Daniels and ion in Los Angeles in June. Other I bands participating in the par group singing under the direction of large will ade be Payson City Band, Span- Smith Merrill Mrs. with Air. Daniels as accompanist. The entertainment ish Fork high school band, Spanish was enjoyed by a gToup of 72 ladies Fork Junior band. The Carbon County high school and a number of men. Tasty refreshfrom Price will alternate with band served. ments were the Payson band on Saturday proddo ing continuous music. They will also Pioneer Daughter Honor give a marching demonstration at Oldest Member 10:30 a. m. This group of ninty players have appeared several times in Mrs. Mary Oberhansly 87, oldest Utah County the summer in delightful honorary member of Payson Camp entertainment. No 1, Daughters of Utah Pioneers The complete program for the 3 was honored at a special meeting of day celebration is as follows. the camp on Thursday at the home THURSDAY, SEPT 8- of Captain Amy Haynes. She gave 1 P. M. Band Concert a number of interesting incidents in 2 P. M. Sports Program her life during which she was pract-in- g 7 P. M. Band Concert at Memorial midwife for half of a century. Park. The program also included an origin- 8 P. M. Boxing carnival at Bon Ton al poem by Mrs. Loretta Cowan, vo- Hall. cal solos, Geraldine Peery; cello solo, 9 P. M. Dances at Arrowhead and Melvin Done; piano solo, Mrs. A. Her Lake Side Gardens Carnival AttractSwiss songs, Mrs. Clara ions each day. manson; Evans and Mrs. Oberhansly. Refresh- FRIDAY, SEPT. 9- ments were served to forty. 9 A. M. Band Concert 10 A. M. Parade of Bands followed with the opening of Community Fair Free Candy For Dancer At Lakside Garden Sat. at Junior High School. 12 M. Band Concert and lunch If you are among the dancers at at Memorial Park. Sports Program. Lakeside Gardens Saturday Sept 3 2 P. M. 8 P. M. Home Coming program at you will get all the free candy you can eat absolutely free. Also several Tabernacle. Dances. boxes of fine first grade chocolates 9 P. M. will be given away to lucky dancers. SATUSDAY, SEPT. 10- Band concerts and march All the candy to be used will be made 10 A. M. the dance this by ing by Payson and Carbon County fresh especially for out Come bands and free melon bust, hand Startup Candy Company. and get your share. Bud Green and shake and novelty program at Mem his music have some delightfully new orial Park. Race Program. novelties for our entertainment. The 2 P. M. state the in M. 8 P. Wrestling and Boxing carnonly trumpet quartette musical the on ival. be a feature also will Closing dances at Lakeside program. There will be no dance time 9 p. M. Gardens and Arrow-head- . wasted with any of these specials. o Another big dance will be held Lacelebrate 5 to Monday September Thomas Taylor Family bor Day in good fashion. The floor Reunion Held Saturday at Lakeside Gardena is in first class condition and the orchestra will have The annual reunion of the Thomas more new dance hits for this occasion. Taylor family Was held in Payson There will plenty of fun for everyone with 100 relatives from Saturday saxa-phon- n. UTAH STATE Man Severely Burned While Cremating Hore Bountiful, Salt Lake, Provo, Springville, Spanish Fork, Salem and Pay-so- n in attendance. A handshake and program in the Stake Tabernacle was followed with a dinner at noon. A program of games was enjoyed at Memorial Park in the afternoon aft er which melons were served. Lee R. Taylor, president of Nebo Stake is president of the family organization; James F. Hiatt, 1st vice president; Samuel Howard, Bountiful, 2nd vice president; Lucy Taylor, Pro- J. Earnest Clark, son in law of Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell was severely burned about the face and hands Sunday. He was cremating a dead horse with gasoline at his home near Santaquin, when an explosion oocured resulting in the injuries. He s brought to the Payson Hospital for treatment and later to the Mitchell home. vo, secretary. |