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Show XOTJNO BEIGSA1 UNI. B AYSON u V, asrmMja.MtaBape.jgi UTAH fair ''stateT.lioS KafULW: lix&mmximEsacL PAYSOX, Convention Democratic Here Last Ke!d Saturday host to more than five 'Ll deU gates and visitors last ljurday when the Utah County Deconvened at the mocratic Convention was Junior High school. keen competition for Edrjsiasm and 'various positions on the ticket PaVson tKe convention which shortly after 10 Robert chairman County B by Brock-toa- k Wallace He named rjjjott. chairman vice of Spanish Fork, ',he county to serve as temporary characterized the to order ss failed of chairman. campaign songs were ever popular entertainers the by Fork. and Bun of American Y. U. B. of the Christensen rend-ere- d Clever Tabb Parley delivered his and a masterly keynote address thesis was Ideals and Princ- maintained ipals. He ans have that int- righteousness alo- ellectuality and in salvation. ne can there be national officers were presThe permanent afteented at the beginning of the Evans John able with session rnoon Mrs. Della Huish of Lehi, chairman; Clarence of Payson, vice chairman; Fork, secretary. Grant of American Short talks were given by a number of visitors including, Orman Ewifor Committeeman ng, National Utah; J. W. Robinson, candidate for Jul Congress in the First District; State for candidate jcS C. Anderson, Auditor and Milton II. Welling, Secretary of State. platform was read and adopt-f- d it endorsed the state and The and platforms and commended party officials for splendid national present service. there in order for year county commmissioner; four year county commissioner; county attorney and five representatives to the State Legistlature. Gandldaji named fer two year commissioner were, J. Elmer Jacobin, Ernest Farrer and Edgar McArthur of Provo; Hilton A. Robertson of Springville. Mr. Robertson received the nomination on the second and Mr. Jacobson, second high man moved that it be unanimous. J. IV. Gillman of Orem and A. Carlas Schow of Lehi were candidates for four ear commissioner. Mr. Gillman won by a large majority on the second ballot and his nomination was Nominations were two one made Stanley Dunford of Provo was minated by acclamation ion of County for the noposit- Attorney. candidates were in the field for legistlature. Five were chos with a majority on the first ballet as follows: Jesse Hall of Payson; A. R. Creer of Spanish Fork; Frank Edmund of Salem; Elmer Holdaway of Vineyard and E. M. Royal of The Payson candidate was high tie state El-iert- a. Point man. The J1 defeated candidates were Mrs. Allen, Eli J. Clayson, W, Clyde, Neils Fugal, and Mrs. K- Chronicle - ugh Woodward. Friday Opens Saturday at Noon A meeting of the Nebo District Teachers organization was held at ihe Junior High school in Payson Friday night v ith President N. Blaine Winters in charge. Community singing wa., led by C. 0. Nelson after which the program of the recent Nebo District institute was continued with topics discussid as follows: Philosophy of the Winnetka School plan, J. F. Faux of Spanish Fork; Working out of the Winnetka Plan, Arthur 0. Elicit of Lake Shore; "Application in our schools of th Winnet ka plan, A. E. Wall of Goshen; Ge noral outlook of Nebo Schools, Supt : Held Wednesday Heber C. Petty an aged widower residing in Salem was severly injured in an accident in Payson at 7 p. m Friday evening, Mr. Petty was driving a horse and buggy two blocks north of the Main highway when the buggy shafts dropp ed frightening the horse. The buggy was jerked violently about by the horse and Mr. Petty was thrown out. He was picked up and taken to the Payson hospital where an examina tion disclosed a bad cut over the eye which required seven stitches to close, severe scalp wounds and body laeeratons. Later he was removed to his home in Salem. social of the Cultus Wednesday afternoon r3 Grace Oleson on Wif Afreet. Mrs. Mildred Mc- Mfn n.t, ,! T tv PaSt year President Tnemi)Crs and transacted j'6 ln bus'ness. She then tum-seed M' T the club to the pres, dent Mrs. Iva Chase, w ontmued in the chair. V3 wel-ont- w aars Winters, chairman cn committee presented a pro-b- y U(bn? two vocal ejections jjC :.rS r.60113 'xon accompanied bv t . earl Harnett and two in. 1SS ornia Erlandson Re- serveb The matter !nges in the by law an1 a'so the civic of serv. project "ar eals in the grade echools clubs in ,COnnecton with other civic e eJT- Miss M 0, J Cooper princi Petp('tneet school talked on th. need of this project. ere - The Party fj,04! get ac,Iuainted dancing 6 Hayson high school student. Lakeside I, t54 Provide PER YEAR Held Saturday-Sunda- y The opening of the Migratory The regular quarterly Conference shooting season has been set for Nebo Stake was held Saturday this year for October 1, beginning evening and Sunday at the Stale at noon and ending at sunset, Nov Tabernacle. 30. This gives two full months instead Apostle George F. Richards of Salt of one month as allowed last year. lake represented the general church The official proclamation was made authorities and delivered discourses by Newel B. Cook, state fish and at the two sessions on Sunday. in conformity game commissioner Counsellor Arza C. Page of th with the proclamatoion issued by the Stake Presidency was in charge of President of the United States. the Saturday evening session and deThe bag limit is fixed at 15 ducks livered the opening address. Other and four geese or brant, and a posspeakers were Patriarch L. A. Hill. session at any one time of 30 ducks Melvin Wilson, of the high council and eight geese or brant. The season and Joseph Reece of Los Angeles, last year was for October only and In Melvin Wilson. former president of Nebo Stake. A very little shooting was enjoyed after vocal solo was rendered by Jerome A social and refreshments, also a the first day, owing to the fact that Brown of Draper and two selections the waterfowl do not come this far get acquainted dance with Ralph 1 the Stake Relief Society double by Vicinity orchestra was enjoyed by south until the cold weather sets in. trio. The general theme of the sessthe teachers and partners. Hunters expect better success in Novion was "Blessings predicated upon X. Blaine Winters is president of ember. Three burglaries occurred in Pay-so- n obedience to law." The annual Utah State Fair is just The deer season will be from Octthe organization; Madge Reece, Euand vicinity last Thursday night one day away. The 54th State President Lee R. Taylor presided exposober 20 to 30, both dates inclusive; and from indications it may have been gene Hillman, secretary-treasureition will be held in Salt Lake at the Sunday sessions. George Q. City, Wallace Brockbank, John Warner Jr., one male deer with horns will be October 1 to the work of the same and of the presidency gave the be to 8, one Spencer group. promises allowed each person holding a licA sedan belonging to Wells Clow-ar- d E. A. Jacobson, directors. of the finest ever held. opening address, followed by Miss ense. was taken from in front of his From a rural standpoint it deser- Thelma Vest who recently returned 1 The pheasant hunt will start at residence in the firt ward some time ves and has attracted much attention. from the Texas mission. Her general p. m. Saturday, November 5, The agricultural and livestock during the night and no trace of it ubject was The word of Wisdom". Mr. Cook, as chairman of the state nas been found up to the present will be the largest in history Herman Tweede of the high council game refuge committee, has opened with time. from almost every state addressed the conference on the aub-e- ct entries the season on bull elk, in this state in western America seeking a share The same night entrance was made of Tithing." inclusive. to 10 from November 24, to the Pcteetneet school through a of the offered as $30,000 premiums. Apostle Richards discoursed on th Permits will be issued to 283 persons, A number of world championship win- law of Sacrifice. window. The door to the janitors store Special music was of which not more than 50 shall be ners will be on exhibit in the live- rendered room and also the library room was by the M. I. A. Stake Chornon residents of the state. Residents stock department. jimmied but nothing was taken. Exus with Carl 0. Nelson director and of Utah shall pay only $10 for a from could office the sheriffs In addition to exhibits, the Fair Pearl Barnett accompanist. A vocal perts must outside from those while permit, find no trace of finger prints. promises an interesting yet inexpen- trio was given by Golden Taylor, pay $50. The Broadbent Garage at Santa-qui- n sive time from the entertainment Freeman Bird and Arthur Jones. Applications must be in the office entwas broken into the same night. At the afternoon session the genof the state fish and game department standpoint. Foremost among the cham- eral church The thieves were evidently searchwill be the events ertainment must and and stake officers were not later than October 20, track and presented and sustained. The speaking for money as none of the auto be accompanied by money order or pionship wrestling, boxing, ccessories or other merchandise in field tournaments, which will be held ers included President certified creek and must state first Taylor, Heber the place was molested. for the first time this season. Out- A Hanson of the where and second choice of territory council, John high o from F, Oleson, seminary instructor and the applicant desires to hunt. Only standing amateur athletic stars will compete. al 150 permits will be issued on the three states Apostle Richards who talked on Registration Dates Set The Ilorse Pulling Contests have district. All hunting and Temple work. Music was Fish Loke-Man- ti must be done under the supervision attracted more interest this year than by the chorus and vocal solos by Mar Voters in Payson are urged to deter of the game wardens and the Forest ever before. Approximately 40 teams tin Greenhalgh of Santaquin and Eldmi.te early if their names are on the are expected to compete for their on Richardson of Benjamin. officials. register. All who did not vote in Pay-so- n o splits of the $1,000 purse. Sunday evening the M. I. A. Contwo years ago at the county elThe Fair will officially open at ference was conducted by the Stake ection would not be on the register. HENRY H. BLOOD 10 a. m. Saturday, October 1st, but Board members. The Dancing Season Ends program was to Five more dates have been set for the Future Farmer Livestock and present the Senior Class work. Talk registration, October 11, 12, 18 and BUSINESS CAREER . OF.. HENRY Saturday will mark the end of the Crop judging contest will begin at were given by John C. Carlisle and November 1 and 2. II. BLOOD IS ONE OF SUCCESS open air dancing season at Lakeside 8 a. m. Four-I- I club livestock and Mrs. Jennie B. Hill. Mrs. Minnie Dawson is registration Gardens. will also be judged on the crops A good turnout is expected at this initial day. agent in District 1, Mrs. C. H. White Henry II. Blood, Democratic candMr. and Mrs. O. F. Clark announce in District 2, and Mrs. Mary Jepp-so- n idate for governor, was born in Kays-villevent to close a successful dance Livestock judging will begin Monbirth of a babp boy on Saturday the 3. 59 the in District Davis county, season. years ago, day, October 3rd, with the annual 24. Mother and babe are o take He to received wishes The management son of pioneer parents. livestock parade scheduled Wednesday September nicely. aong getting his first business training under the this opportunity to thank its dance Activities in the club division are Teacher Honored late John R. Barnes in the Kaysville patrons for their good attendance dur booked for Thursday and Friday. The Mercantile institution. ing the summer season. Blanchard Dixon of the Dixon horseshoe pitching tournament, in Saturday was a happy day for a When the Kaysville Milling company Bud Green and his Music will be which a number of towns have enterattended the Red and White number of Payson people and former was organized, he was made manager, there Saturday night to put this last ed teams, will begin October 1 and convention held at Nephi WedPaysonians who gathered in Salt and was retained in that position dance over in good style. week. the continue nesday night. throughout Chris H. Lake City at the home of D. o when the company was consolidated features of most the of One unique of reunion in a tensen to honor him Show, frist day; Band Concert, with the Layton Milling company. the Fair will be the appearance of 2 Dog his former students while teaching Club demonstration conm.; p. Notice as president Mr. Blood has served Phroso, the mechanical man from tests; in Payson. Mr. Christensen started Club health contests; H & Grain Utah-Idaho Millers to of the England. Demonstrations similar Club teaching in here 42 years ago as Dealers association, as well as engagAll young Democrats of Payson be- those made in London and Paris this Club style dress review; on the economies a young man. His influence are 32 Home and 20 contest; urg of judging assoc- tween the ages summer are scheduled each day. A ing in other activities in that 8 p. m.; Horseshoe lives of the young people whom he ed to attend a meeting next Wedneswill be held daily Boxing Matches concert iation. band free October 5 in the City while a free and pitching, 2 p. m. and 5 p. m.; Horse taught at that time has been great spectacular fireworks Mr. Blood is interested in a wide day evening, ar.d for a number of years past the Pulling conWsts 10 a. m. Council Chamber. Octof businesses, including candisplay will be staged Monday, in ariety occasionally have LeagDemocratic gathered A young peoples October group ober 3rd. land companies, and mercanreunion to honor him and also to neries, be organized and there will be PROGRAM For UTAH STATE FAIR will ue directa Show, second day; Band Contile firms. lie is at present renew old acquaintance. members of the county organization October 1 2 p. m. Club Demonstration cert, I. M. Z. C. or in the The program at the gathering Satand also a good speaker. and crop contest; H Club Health contests; Livestock present Farmer Future ecin J. Mr. Blood has risen high o urday was in charge of Mrs. Club Style Dress Review; judging contest 8 a. m.; Future Farm and included several stunts clesiastical circles in Davis county, 1 p. m.; Club Home Economics contest judging coner Poultry judging mission Notice some portraying past incidents in the has successfully performed a di8 p. m.; Horse Matches all Boxing tests; Crops Farmer judged, Future of Kaylife of Mr. Christensen. Actors dress- to England, served as Bishop Club livestock Shoe pitching, 2 p. m. and 5 p. m.; 1 p. m.; of North a and president sville Garbage will be gathered on the visions ward, represented ed in old time garb 1 p. m.; Band con- Horse Pulling contest, 10 a. m. which he now east side of the city on Saturday, and crops judged classroom group of 1890, creating Davis Stake, a position Horse Show, 8 p. m.; October 8:- October 1. The route on the west side cert, 2 p. m.; holds. much merriment and fun. 2 Horseshoe p. m. and 5 Pitching, October Band Concert, 2 p. m.; Last day on Monday, He has served as a member of the will be gathered have m. to p. of are 3. Citizens requested and Dog Show; Finals in Wrestling, at Ogden board of Weber college in 2 October Held containers 2 Clinic board it placed out in proper p. m., Finals in Boxing, 8 p. m.; Baby president of the Davis county Band Horse Shoe Show Pet Childrens opening; disposal. time for its proper Pitching Finals, 2 p. m. of education. Concert 2 p. m.; Horse Show, 8 p. m.; and 5 p. m. o The regular baby clinic for SeptFor many years he has been presHorseshoe pitching, 2 p. m. and 5 p. ember in the Payson district was held Miss Mildred Curtis and Miss Mel GOVERNOR DERN8 MESSAGE ON Davis county chapter of the of ident m. House, Stake the for Logan Friday afternoon at FAIR Wednesday left Curtis va Cross. Red d examin-anthe October were enty seven children in where they will attend school at the become my pleasOnce it again n recognition last norm-AStock Pet Show, day; Mr. Bloods political 16 were found to be in Utah Agricultural college. to call to the attention of the ure came first FIREFREE 2 cases Democratic Band party the roncert, p. m.; improvement on four of Utah our annual State Fair 1917 when Governor Simon BambergWORKS, 7:30 p. m.; Horse Show people was noted. a very modest beginning this the From of entertained member Colishim a Mrs. W. C. McCormick 8 p. m.; Livestock judging in Dr. P. R. Bowdish and nurse Sarah er appointed of institution has developed into one of commission 5 Bridge Contract health the members of her p. m.; eum Building, 9 a. m. to public utilities i.ance of the Utah Countyexamina- first noted the expositions of the country, Horseshoe pitching, 2 p. m. and 6 Utah. He held the post for four years. club at her home Monday evening. unit were in charge of the Charexhibitors coming from many parts by Governor p. m. tions assisted by Mrs. Julia Hancock, He was appointed comStates as well as CanUnited of the road to the state 4 Mrs. J. E. Wignall had for her October Mrs. Anna Snyder and Mrs. Etta les R. Mabey electada. the and 5 p upon Relief Society mission in 1922, this week her sister, Mrs. livestock judging 9 a. m. to Jeppson of the local II. Dern, Mr guests A day spent at the Utah State 2 p. m.; Boy Scout George Band Governor ion of concert, of m.; Ourtis Mrs. and committee. of the Henry Watts is of inestimable educational val chairman Fair the Horseshoe became 7:30 Blood pitch o p. m.; Jamboree, Delta. ue. There we may become familiar commission. ing 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. and Vance Mitford Mrs. with the varied products of our own Mr. and October 5 He is widely known in the state by to entvisitweek this been left Max Stewart those of our neighhave of highchildren Ogden state Day; Track and Field state as well as Mr. and reason of the aggressive school at the University of Utah er their bors. with parents, construction here Matches ing events, 2 p. m.; Wrestling way campaign in road and continue his study of medicine. 8 p. m. Band Concert 2 p. m.; Horse Mrs. J. R. Vance. Our citizens have always shown and unemployment relief. 5 m. keen interest in fairs, and I urge you 2 and shoe m. at p. o p. pitching Lake Mr. to was born Mrs. Ada Ware went to Salt 1 p. m.; Horse Pull to continue this policy and give to A Mrs. fine Livestock Parade boy and baby Shuler Mr. and Mrs. Dave the at on Monday Fria on Wilson in and Mrs. Claybourne the Utah State Fair of 1932 your arto attend party ing contests 10 a. m. spent Saturday J. H. 23. home of her sister, Mrs. Dora McBeth dent and enthusiastic support."; 6:October day September Salt Lake. and to visit for several days. 3 Burglaries Occur wat-erfo- ul State Fair To Open Saturday, October Mig-liacci- r; ts gene-ologic- e, 4-- H 4-- 4-- II 4-- H 7:-D- 4-- II openinS f maun1 8 4-- Social the it Quarterly Conference 4-- H tv OCT. 12.00 Aged Man Injured As Result of Accident Duck Shooting Season P UTAH STATE FAIR. 4-- H -- o Opening yp UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1932 Neb District Teachers Hold Meeting SHOW 4-- II unanimous. Ten The regular meeting of the Payson Lions Club was held at the Community Church Monday evening with President Melvin Wilson in the chair. Douglass Schalley of Salt Lake general manager of the Utah Idaho Sugar Company and Shores Loveless of Murray, field representative for the same company were the guest speakers of the evening. They discussed the possibilities of operating the Payson Factory next year. This will depend upon the beet acreage contracted and the economic situation. A general discussion on the opening of the State Bank was held. COUNTY, Paysss and Americ- spirituality as well as Discuss Possibilities Of Operating Sugar Factory UTAH SPECIAL LIVE STOCK hel(i mustc night at Gr'ens orch FricJay enS' Bud for dancing. Ell-wor- th 4-- H |