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Show 8BIGIUM YOPNO Wt r HE IPaYSQN (Chronicle T PAYSON', T:e daily Reopened papers of a few days of another o'd of the reopening SJYr American Fork. Early in the two had recover. houses have Mast of our business aids locked up in the closed bank :t this los (if all of this money is long time to comparison to what after month by els community simply because our rtople have to depend on some other aiity for banking service. A town if this size must have a bank and :r,ut have certain other business .nstitutions unless its residents are cjctent to sit idly by and see a more kjresrre dbrnmunity1 slowly but sure-.- y take away the business and rob .: of its place of importance in the is small being Jasper Taylor Passes Away Jasper William Taylor, 51 a life long resident of Payson, died at his home in the Second Ward Sunday evening after a prolonged illness. He was born in Payson on March 31. 1881, a son of John J. and permelia Spainhower Taylor. Frovo be On December. 22v 1902 was married to Adelma Tanner. They have made their home in Payson, par.icirating in all civic and church sate. activities. Mr. Taylor has always Without a bank and other needed engaged in farming. rircss institutions Payson will sim-- y He is survived by his wife and become a suburb, five children, Flovd Sterling mother, ::a. to one of the larger towns Glade Taylor and Maxine and Ned u Utah county. The auto, providing of Payson; six brothers all Taylor, c:cl: means of transportation, helps and sisters, David M. Taylor, Hunt' 'r.dirfuliy in tearing down small ington, California; Mrs. Leatha Stick in i buiding up the larger M's. Ed. Anthon. uoy, Santaquir.; its. Unless Payson people awaken John H. Taylor George :: will be but a few years until they Springville; ilson, Pay-- 5 Mrs. S. D. ar.d Taylor ;e what business concerns they now on and three grandchildren. ave and which have a tendency to Jld Funeral services were held on Wedpeople at home. Unless they Second ward chapel ake an interest in their own city nesday in the of the bishopR. W. with t"d quit Wightman trying to find reasons for The speakers were in ric charge. elsewhere P'.r.g for merchandise and C. II. White and rtertamment, it will not be long Eishop Jasper Hill, The opening of Provo. A. V.il all that will Smoot be left of a once 0. S. Bills and was Joseph by "osperous business district will be prayer benedictthe Madsen William spoke 0 or three service stations, a food ion. Mrs. Irene Provstgaard rendered we or two and thirty or forty bill-- I ards. a vocal solo; C. 0. Nelson and Mrs. and two hay.on people should stop, look Elva Taylor a vocal duet the old I d listen. rendered by were selections They should realize the Mr. Taylor was which of choir badency of the times ward which is to with ,sr!7 business to the centers president for a number of years larger the detriment of the smaller cities Luther Hiatt as director. in Payson City Cemtowns. Many claim that there1 Interment was e m of the Deseret direction under Payson quite a large number etery ' People who have never shown any Mortuary. much 0 in loyalty and interest institutions, no doubt being of Notice opinion that these institutions 'd be maintained chiefly for the The registration agents in the three serving them, when they districts of Payson will be in their le so busy they cannot find time home offices on Saturday. Rake trips to large trading cent- - respective November 5, from 6 to 9 p. ni. for ihe purpose of receiving challenges all means lets get the bank or making any corrections on names. 'Ti!0n' h makes but little diff( The voting places for election on it is accomplished or h been deTuesday, November 8, have d0sitors have to wait to g No. 1. District signated as follows: taLnunpy as 0n? as ba DistLine office; Strawberry High f e durance of recovery. , .v rooms Legion American No. rict 2, , ankmg institution that is nee under Public Library; District 3, south VSn is aeain t0 take mner room of Central School building. P ace amonS the cities of Ut 0 ' ""-a.- J 1eir - 6 t r' done at Prc Fork pcople of Payson and ls m which be interested. C- E. Huish hzthz hdrhip Should I 1 Democratic Rally Certan!k not to the credit t0 bave said tk ! y '3, the only one in t s'?u'1v1'1'Ck 3 cannt su e Penated, that the to' ' tbe business m no'0 enouSh and iressive !LCrP.nsing to c'ean UP a bar P'OOifTn that is no means ordinar?. others have avson $2.00 Payson Democratic Rally will be held at Spring Lake Ward Church, SaturP. day, November 5th, at 8:00 will be State and Everybody is invited to A County-Speaker- J. Flanders, Precinct Chairman. E. & to Mr. A fine baby boy was born Pay-so- n the at Simmons Don and Mrs. and Mr. last Wednesday. Hospital Mrs. Simmons reside at Huntington. coach Carbon County where Don is school. in the high PER YEAR Allstars To Loofbourow Play U. S. P. Team Smoot, Pledge Assisfance To Strawberry Project n Straw-berr- Dis-'ri- " 4. 1932 High Line Canal Co. Assoc-.atio- in lost month FRIDAY. NOVEMBER Passes Resolution nt i UTAH, A meeting for all postmasters and To Head Organizations Negotiations are underway for a their wives in Utah county was held football game ltween the Payson last Friday night at the home of Bust allstars and the members of good master Arza C. Page for the purpDuring the Utah Education At the regular meeting of the High old U. S. I. ose of organizing a County Service held last week, Nebo District Line Canal held Wednesday Company In response to a letter to the Utah Council. Postmaster Gough of Mid- was honored by the selection of local November 2nd, the various relief mea State Penitentuury, Walter Bates, nevale, chairman of the Second District 'chuol men to head the organiza- sures enacted and by the gotiator, for the local proposed boys, received of the State organization was pre- tions in which they were interested. Water Users Association an answer that the outfit had prison sent apd perfected a temporary orgfor the past 2 years were reviewed. a footlwll Principal E. E. Knudsen, Nebo team and if a satisfactory anization with Mr. Page as chairrepresentative on the State Ath- While much credit is due the Associa- date could be arranged, the game man. Another meeting will be held letic Board of Control was chosen tion the dosed but now both of in operation. Up to ,hem are again banks of ;j,,, time four of the five in the were that caught county Uah forc-tiand j of the depression the on November 18 for a permanent been reopened, have to close, being the State Bank organization. They will then meet re0iy exception was the first of gularly every three months with the which of Payson, fourth meeting as the state convengroup to close. tion. that the think to It is reasonab.e The organization is sponsored by Pa.vson cannot accomplish people of been have the of boosters government officials in WashingFiat groups ,ye to do in other cities? Surely ton and is for the purpose of improvsome way of reopen-- g ing the service. A social hour with ;),tre must be some acceptable refreshments followed the meeting. bank local the some 0 a reorganization '.an for whereby what littie busi-.,5- 3 Lady Republicans To we have in this community can home. at and Sponsor Rally Monday kept m safeguarded in The loss of our bank, especially The ladies Republican club will it followed a dew of the fact that disgsponsor a reception and rally next jrevious bank dosing of a most raceful character and one which Monday evening, November 7 in the in a class by itself for comp- Second ward Amusement Hall. It will cards of all funds, has been a begin promptly at 4:15 P. M. and a loss lete of number of very important speakers !evere blow to the business district hard-r.i- p will be present. Light refreshments Payson as well as working a all residents of will be served. on practically The 0 his and adjoining communities. of a bank gives a town a closing erious setback from which it takes Zr COUNTY, County Postmasters Perfect Local Men Selected Temporary Organization Bsnk Must pay$on s Be UTAH y ct Senator Smoot and Congressman Iaiofbourow visited the Strawberry Project Tuesday, November 1st to ascertain the exact condition of the project and to finj out the needs of the water users. High Line Company feel would materialize. that all proposals to date are A special meeting of the Board of Payson "allstars can put a squad to save a vast majority of the Directors had been previously arrangcapable of upholding local football John C. Carlisle, in the general farmers under the High Line Divis- prestige including ed at which all sections of the pro,Hank'' Simmons, ion. election of trustees of the Utah n Dick Thorne, Niles Vest, Doan Simm- ject, namely, Springville, Mapleton, The reducing of the approximate ons, Jake Association, was selected from Livingston, Harold and Ijiw Spanish Fork, Iceland, Lake Shore, $2000.00 a list, in of seven per year Washington-Denve- r a among, rence Wilson of varying experiences Salem Santaquin, Genola, Spring spirited overhead cot was beneficial. election. on B. Y. U. Football teams; Ned Lake and Payson, were represented. The spreading of the repayment McReth Max Cowan and The Senator sponsored the ReclamSupt rintendent Melvin Wilson has "Hump Rich ovear a longer period of time to those the honor of acting as president of mond, former U. A. C. luminaries, ation lw. This project is one of the the Utah Society of School Superin- who have not changed their contracts together with a large group of Pay-so- n special features which stand as a reward to the state for the efforts tendents for the coming year. This on the new repayment plan sounds high school alumni. fine on paper, but the actual results of Senator Smoot. He recited an inin meets convention organization Reports from the prison camp are not nearly so important as the twice ach year and has rapidly state that they have a fast rugged cident in the inception of the project. boomerang that hag been made of this outfit recruited from all At that time he had tried to got grown into a strong organization in parts of the of the Most under owners affair. sections of the state interested other United States. Included in their squad haping the policies of the school Line Division changed their conHigh Reclamation in but was unthe are numerous graduates of large insystem of Utah. The society meets tracts in 1926. It is doubtful if a doz of this vicinThe successful. people in from to stitutions assist the legother states and it again January en new people under the High line seemed more interested in gettis even reported that the game may ity islative committees in shaping school will be benefited. take on international prominence as ing government aid. On his return to The request to the Government for some two or three members of their Washington he reported conditions in V. C. Mendenhall, Vocational Ag. the Siate to President Theodore Rooa cansellation of the $154,000.00 un- team have had experience" in forman of Springville District was secured balance of the Project is a eign countries. sevelt, who listened to him very atchosen chairman of his section for be and should tentively and pulling a calling card pressproper request 0 the coming year. ed with vigilance. This request is from his vest pocket wrote these Board member, Ray Monsen, was now reasonable and words: Secretary Wilbur - I wish just because the chosen to act on one of the two the series of dry years has proved the you would authorize the Strawberry research committees of the School project water supply to be about Project. Signed T. R. i'.ard As'cciation of the State. sevof instead ft. ac. This project has been an acknowl67,000 annually 0 enty odd thousand as eras formerly edged pet of the Department of Reestablished by water records. clamation and is pointed out as one Pest 48 To Sponsor ExtenMrs. Martha Lisle Webb Quigley of the successful projects undertaken The move to disbandan the lower sive Program November 11 portion of lateral 34 from La Baron's 38, beloved young Payson matron died by the government. While in the office Senator Smoot point north because of the high over at the family home Wednesday mornThe local American Legion, post head and replacement cost is very ing from childbirth. She gave birth investigated the records of the water No. 48, are sponsoring an extensive desirable. to a baby boy Monday morning and supply as kept by the government program to celebrate Armistice Day was in a critical condition until the since 1912, and it was ascertained The High Line Board feel that a here November 11. that there had been a shortage in movement should be initiated by time of her death. Events of the day will include She 'was borh- in Payson on Mahch he water hupply when avtrhgO over tuis Project to have the Federal Govprograms of a patriotic nature in all ernment cancell all reclamation re- 28, 1894, a daughter of James II. and the twenty year period. The water the public schools in the forenoon and further to stop all re- Anna May Loveless Webb. Her mo- uers asked the Congressional Repreand a matinee at the Star Theatre in payments sentatives to use their influence in clamation construction for a period ther died many years ago. h afternoon. The show will be Tom Sirs. Quigley was educated in the having a sufficient amount of the of 50 years. rown of Culver. construction cost written off to comThis sounds like a very ambitious Payson schools and throughout her The days festivities will close with for this deficiency in water and at first thot many will life was an active L. I. S. Church pensate the annual Barbecue dance at the program the government had done counselor as a served upply, worked. She say it is impossible to accomplish. i. on Ton with Bud Green and his muwith other projects, this I. M. A. also very and thing in ward Third the With nearly a billion bushels of sic. considered that this projv. as a teacher in the other auxiliary and, they wheat and other farm crops with a 0 ect was entitled to some considerasimilar overproduction, all sane peop- organizations of the ward. She married Joseph F. Quigley in tion along that line. le will say it is time to call a halt These Congressional RepresentativWhiskey And Containers on the expansion of agriculture. Pro '.913 and to them were born four es felt that the requests of the watTaken in Raid Saturday motors and husliand the construction men will take children. Surviving are er users were just and should be givexception to the foregoing statement. and children, Ray 18, May 13, James and pledged their of Santaquin Angus Greenhalgh When the Strawberry Project was Lee 4 and Ralph Webb, 2 days old; en consideration, in their piower to all do to was sentenced to pay a fine of $299 constructed the land in this vicinity her father, James Webb, foster mo- support or six months in the county jail Mon- was valued at from $100.00 to $200.00 ther; one brother Ivan Webb, one accomplish the writing off of approxmillion dollars of day morning by judge Maurice Hard- per acre. Now the values are only sister, Mrs. Zella Lee Quigley, Sugar imately one-hacosts of the Strawconstruction the of possession lodged a fraction of these ing on a charge figures, with farm City, Idaho. Durrant. Walter Sheriff Valley Project. by Deputy Funeral services will be held on berry crops reaching the lowest prices in If this amount could be written off Deputies Durrant Reuben Christ- history. Saturday at 2 p. m. in the Stake it would mean an amount equivalent ianson and John Evans raided the There are 25 or more Reclamation Tabernacle with Bishop Robert L. to over five years of current construe Greenkalgh premises in Santaquin all in the same boat with the Wilsor; in charge. Burial will be in tion projects This would be credfound five galland repayments. Saturday night unable to pay the ann- the Payson City cemetery under the to the individual water right conited ons of whiskey and a number of con- Strawberry, of the Claudin Funeral ual construction costs. The Govern- direction tracts over the entire project and tainers. ment thru both major parties is say- Home. would be sufficient to pay the unacc0 ing agriculture must be protected and rued balance of water right contracts aved. Here Is a good place for the Womens Republican Club in some instances. Lady Democrats Hold Government to make a start, since When we get to such a critical To Entertain Saturday Monday Study Groups it will not cost the U. S. treasury point as exists at present, surely the funds come one cent. Reclamation Club Womens of The t, Republican writing off of some of the construcMrs. Grant Ivins, Miss Vilate from sale of public lands and other Provo will entertain at a Tea in hon- tion for repayments and the completion candidate Stanley Dunford, sources. or of the Republican State and County of the payment of numerous contracts Callahan H. W. and county attorney Several years ago the Strawberry andidates on Saturday November f will be a very welcome and unexpectall of Provo and Hilton Robertson movefrom 3 to 6 p. m. at the Hotel Ro- ed assistance to our water users. of Springville, candidate for county project took the initiative in a A program of procedure was outReclamation berta in Provo. Everyone is extended ment which the at changed commissioner were the speakers cost lined construction cordial most to attend. a and reduced invitation law by Senator Smoot who, in conthe the of Payson two study groups with Representative on this project from $280,000.00 annjunction 0 held club Monday Democratic Indies will take the initiative in Mrs. Robert L. ually to about $100,000.00 annually. Deseret Mortuary Will of homes the at night is too aim Who our the dara that aay getting legislation passed Wilson and Mrs. Jordan A. Law. Continue to do Business in our next proper session of Congress to high. They spoke principally of the qualirelieve the project of the unjust burdLea R. Taylor The fact that the Deseret Mortfications of the various state and coun en which it is carrying as present. 0 actuarys management was taken over ty candidates and urged greater Last winter these two, with others week of the by the First Security Trust Co. on ivity durirg the last Travelogue Program of our Congressional Representatives, 12, 1932, aa Reciever does not campaign. rendered valuable assistance in WashGiven by Cultu Club Sept. mean that the Company has supended were given by Vocal selections ington getting the Department to Miss business, on the contrary the Comp- accede to the extension of the old Max Kerr and a reading by The first in a series of travelogue any will continue to do business as twenty-year- Maxine Stewart. contracts, getting the programs was given by the Cultus usual. 0- over-hea- d Club on Monday afternoon at the charge made by the govern The Company is ready t handle ment reduced to about 25 home of Mrs. Fearn Gray with Preper cent of Social To Be Held all Lusiness in iu Jine, including its amount and sident Iva Chase in charge. A lovely securing the present certificate holders as well as others. best terms which were possible under who recently young japanese girl, In honor of retiring officers and The Management is preparing to the Act of April 1, 1932, or what is came from her native country as a Relief Ward Third the of teachers make some changes in the building eIn an bride was present dressed commonly called the Moratorium Act, Society, a social will be held Tuesday laborate Japanese costume and she on 218 south main St. and are in a pos for the water users of the Strawberry. November 7. The following program also ition to handle the business better displayed numerous articles of Project. This valuable assistance is will be given under direction of Mary interest brought from Japan. Little Shan rver. recommend&ble and is apprechighly J. McClellan, Elizabeth Manwill and dressalso Co. Commissioner was A. O. Smoot of iated in no uncertain measures by Mary Lou McClellan imThalia Dalton: Tribute and introduc ed in a from is Provo in kimona of the business our people. charge Japanese Manw-ill- ; tion of officers, Elizabeth lady. the in 0 Utah and made young Juab silk Counties and will by Iva ported Ladies Chorus, under direction of his time to same after the largest vote ever to all A paper on Japan was given by Mrs. devote Evidently Chae and Mary J. McClellan; String Emma Wilson and Japanese songs January 1st. !e polled in Payson will be the record Music, Von and Roy Taylor; Reading in costume were given by Ilia Law Mr. C. A. IIatcht mortician and for this year. Several hundred new Mrs. Miss Imogene Hill; Banjo Music, by Loveless accompanied Janice and asst, manager, and Walter Rigby who names have been added to the list dirNellie Bannister; Games, under McClellan. Della Mrs. lives at the Furneral Home on South on the seven registration days this ection of Thalia Dalton, refreshment annual Main St., are on hand to render the year. There will probably be 1600 votthe Thanksgiving for Plans the of will be served. All ladies es cast in Payson. best of services promptly. banquet were discussed. ward are invited to attend. president of the State Athletic Association. Edu-eato- w legi.-tlatio- n. Mrs. Lisle Quigley Called By Death - 1 - 1 lf EU-io'- Ixiof-bouro- , |