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Show CSX AYSON PAYdON. y COUNTY, (T. HR UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER it, Elmer Strobel Saturday Road Show Finals Jr. High Funeral services weie he.d at Richfield Saturday afternoon for Elmer Louis Strobel, 24 a former of Payson. The yourg man died Wednesday in Ce'arCity from pneumonia. lie had ojeia'ed a shoe repair shop in Cedar City for two year-an- d for some time previous to his residence there he was engaged in the same business in Payson. He is survived by his widow, Selvia Oldroyd Strobel and a two year old son, Don E. St rood, both of Richfield; his parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Alois Strobel of Payson; and a sister Mrs. Clarence Littlewood of Richfield. School Board Member Called By Death re-id- HBh"sohooTLions will clove high scho1 light at the Junior ri,rlereti!l be two games. start at 7:00 oclock meet next high The and r:'l the sophomore teams This game will to schools.main game. the foilow ed by Pleasant Grove the t Week at t; , on from Pleasant Grove but periods of after three extra in a tie at ended game time d of the regular playing extra two of end uas tied at the sess.cn in the third extra ;ods 'he between 7 .'. on Pie but two finally won by points. was also ex- game Sophomore nos-opleasant Grove finally one point team by the Payson at , ;;a.no. d extra-perio- two 0 Sod Hempton stone Dies At Home Thuursday lock sa Stone 73 died at home 480 Utah Avenue Thursday invalid for :emoon. He has been an Hempton Enock and has spent the life in a wheel past 40 years years of his st 33 .r. moved to Payson 15 to his affliction Previous ars ago. D. S. Stone was an active L. has always had arch worker and on outlook remarkably pleasant family The spite of his misfortune. 1859 Mr. Stone was born October 5, d surv-is He Pilot, North Carolina. Eliza his Taylor widow, by me; three sons, Arthur Stone, Stone, Springville; Provo; two daughters, Mrs. in Pay-Charl- Les-Ston- e, Mrs. A. Magna; targe Lamb, Clinger, Roosevelt; E. two stepsons, m gare, Salem. services will be held on at 1 P. M. in the Salem ward Funeral mday apel Notice of Taylor School Parents that it is hard for you during the daytime (cause you are just as busy as we Because of the young age of our indents at school we do not think if to have the students remain one school day and let the realize We school visit par-com- e. December 15, Taylor School. hope you will all come, talk with eachers of your children, and e a greater of coperation parents teachers. 7:30 to 9 P. M. Taylor Teachers Therefore, Thursday, Parents night at the 16 in-lr- r.d o Pioneer Payson Daughters Meet Camp No. 1, Daughters of met on Thursday at of Mrs. Ada Done Taylor, the history of her grand-wthe- r, h Pioneers ;e '10me he read Mrs. Priscilla Loveless Wil-oin the early history ' as given by Mrs. Lula and Miss Lillian Patten gave reading, Mrs. Nellie C. was Kapple c n. Liturature charge. Camp No. ra Amy 7 2 met at the home of Daniels Simmons with Mrs Danels in charge. Mrs. Simm-?av- e the history of her father, was E. Daniels, The finals in the Nebo Stake M. I. Road show were held Saturday t'ght in the Tabernacle) with six Considerable inteiest wa- - taken m the election on Wednesday when a j new school board member was selected to repace Ray Monscn who retires at the end of the year, representing District 2 of Nebo District. Three Payson Couples To Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary uigh clacs acts from six different An event of uunusual interest will Dr. L. IL Stewart was elected with be wards of the stake in competition. celeluated in Payson on Wednes275 vote, d Payson Fourth ward with an act feating George A. Ohee-ve- r, day December 14, when three prom175; Leonard A. Hill, 167; Milton inent Mothers of the world, was awarded g residents of couples, Hi ck 45. This included the Spring ihe city will celebrate their lirst place. It was directed and arr-- i golden Lake vote. r.ged bv Mrs. Sargent Barnett. A wedding anniversary. ne act play, The children of the 7 he Payson vote stool, Stewart Fifty years ago six young couples kingdom, written by Mrs. Bertha 243, Cheever 148, Hill 150, Beck 31. fiom the little village of Payson Inchon of Santaquin Second ward Dr. Wells T. Brocklmnk was rejourned to the Salt Lake Endowment was given second place. Third place elected in District 4, defeating George House where their V marriages were was awarded to Payson First ward Hansen and Elisha Warner. soemnized on the same date. The trip, with the act The prize boquet, diro taking two days was made in three ected by Mrs. Paul Davis and Mrs. The Mikado Chosen covert d wagons. Three couples have Mother of W. C. McCormick been McClellan. A dramatization For Opera Presentation Albert separated by death but all have of the M. I. A. Slogan by the Payson Dies At Gallipolis, Ohio spent their entire married life in Third ward; a Japanese playlet by Payson, raising large families and A cart f'il consideration of many the Payson Second ward and a one W. C. McCormick, local merchant taking prominent part in affairs of available productions the music de- act play, The Prodigal Son, by San nceivid a wire from Gallipolis Ohio, the city assisting in its growth and partment at the High School has aquin First ward, appeared in the Tuesday evening, telling of the death developement. chosen Gilbert and Sullivan's musical finals. f his McCormick mother, Pally Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bingham were The Mikado, for this comedy, which occurred after a weeks illness. An was each entertainment in given both selecborn in Payson, Mr, Bingham This years opera presentation. Mr. and Mrs. McCormick were in on January 8, 1856 and Emma J. tion will undoubtedly prove popular ward stake Friday night with each Ohio for the celebration of their Powell on January 25, 1861. Mr. Bing both with the students who take ward giving two programs. The stake mothers one hundredth on divided was birthday into and three districts is a blacksmith by trade and ham who those supporr part and patrons, June 28. At that time President Hooworked in the same shop for almost this annual musical production in the two winning programs in each ORSEN P. HlISH ver wired his congratulations to her. district were entered in the finals. Their family consists of ifty years. Payson. The story of the opera all Pile cast her vote in the recent electSix more acts with next highest ratfive daughters, 19 grandchildren and takes place in Japan, which provides In the death of Orsen P. Huish, ion and her intellect was bright and five will be presented in the TabernThe children a medium for beautiful costuming ings aged 81, which took place Sunday keen in spite of her advanced years. acle next Friday night. Mrs. are Minerva ar.d elaborate scenery. The muric is Manila, Nebeker, morning, Payson has lost one of her o Daggett County; Mrs. Areta Louten-socconsidered to be especially good. most respected citizens, a man who Magna, Mrs. Emma Wilson; o Travelogue Program Given has resided in the community almost Mrs. Gunilia Simmons and Mrs. Ed during the past seventy At Cultus Club Meeting continuously Patten, Payson. All will be at the and whose passing will le years To High family dinner on Wednesday. mourned. Vets Mrs. Will Chipman of American quite generally Mr. and Mrs. John Done were also Mr. Huish came of pioneer stock, Fork was the principal speaker on a Two in Payson, Mr. Done on August born in he could quite properly le act, travelogue program given at a meet1801 and Mary Jane Wilson on 7, so Dual basketball classified as because a of of fans boy Payson ing of the Cultus Club on Wedneshe accompanied his parents will have an opportunity to see some Septemlwr 12, 1862. Mr. Done and eleven day afternoon at the home of Mrs. A full evenings program of music across the plains and in those days of their favorite wax floor artists his entire family have been very proEdna Street on South Main Street. minent in the musical line. He has the for will in their eariy teens in action again this winter. be and drama presented Of particular niterest at this time husky youngsters, also engaged in farming. Their child, Parent-Teachassociation by the do called were often to mens upon Such we',1 known players as Farrell was her account of the Holy Land ren are John L. Done, Mrs. Ada TayHigh School next Friday night when which she visited on a world tour two wrork. Theron Snyder, Niles Vest, lor, Mrs. Inez direcBarney and Miss Iva the boys glee club under the Orson P. Huish was horn in Eng- J;l;e Livingston, Harold Wilson and years ago. She described her visit to L. Done, Oakland musDone, hJelson the Ray Payson; tion of Mr. presents he Holy Sepulcher on Easter Sunday land Sept. 9, 1851. He was the son Dean Simmons all former Payson iMelvin Done, Richfield. California; ical comedy My Wifes Away, and and of Wr. Iluish. ILgh Alumni, and Ray Nichols, form- great interest was the display of Mr. and Mrs. James also have 14 grandchildren. The They the dramatic classes under the direc- of in the who an played important part r!y an all guard from Colorado celebration will include a family dinpictures and souvenirs shown as tion of Miss Hughes present two one-a- she described the many interesting development of this community. Jam- will compose the squad. ner. plays, Keeping Kittys Dates places which she visited. Mrs. Jam- es W. Huish was a mechanic and tal- Louis of the Parkins, manager workand .Alice's Blue Gown. most skillful Thomas H. Wilson was born in es Chipman, president of the First manufacturer a nted group, hopes to cinch the State in in life metals. the er son, Payson on November 10, 18G0 and Early For the past several weeks the District of Federated Clubs spoke for Industrial League Title this year. in of this his engaged wife, Amanda Caldwell was born artiee, subject boys have been working on their a short time and told of the reports The opening game will be played caUle-raisinin and Green on May 13, 1863. Fountain at ranching, board freighting, collection recent the nj projects given at production which is a clever .vih the strong Terrible She Midvale Later he quit work of that to came Payson when five years National has he to that numbers musical of many meeting by delegates nature to take up commercial photo- Swcchs", "Monday nifCht, December f age and made her home with her been presented in most of the larg- Convention in June. 12, at Midvale. The proceeds will go uncle, Harvey Moore until her marrgraphy, a profession in which h- - had to charitable er high schools of the state. Bes.des The musical program included vo- educated organizations. eduin fact, such himself, iage, Mr. Wilson engaged in the chor a the several leading characters, cal solos by Mrs. Irene Provstgaard cation as he and in many The team challenges any competiti- mercantile business for many years possessed take will part. us of forty boys and Mrs. Elva Taylor and instrumen- ways he was a most talented man on and gives everyone an invitation and later farmed extensively. They Will-ia: both royalty tal music by Sidney Patten and are The two play and a deep thinker was secured as to save a dime and attend the games. have 11 living children, Ivan IL WilexcellStreet. Several committee reports the result of his own efforts because Anyone desirous of booking future son, Floyd Wilson, Mrs. Leila Gray, productions and promise to be were given. President Iva Chase was he did not have the advantages of games can communicate with Mr. A George F. Wilson, Stanley Wilson, ent entertainment. in charge of the meeting. schooling. Educational work in Utah L. Cook of Provo, Utah, Suirvi.,or of Howard Wilson, Waldo Wilson and In order to cover the costs of o Mrs. Donna Ludlow, Payson; Rodney in those days was in its infancy and Safeway Stores. for funds production and to provide beMrs. Clotile Whimpey and T. where instances the there of were boys, THANKS expenses CARD OF the current years The local squad will play their first Wilson, H. do to real called Wilson, ten Long Beach, California; work, upon ing P. T. A. a nominal charge of Payson game in the very near future. il.eie are 18 even of avail themselves not could grandehilJren and 7 I wish to thank those that expresscents will be made for the evenings They hope to bring the Safeway flyMiss Erma Wilavail school the for set is meager opportunities school time ed confidence in me for a entertainment. The ing colors of black and orange to son a was reared by them giandehild able. an outstanding victory during the seaDecember 16 at 7:30 P. M. in the board trustee by their vote and suppshe when from was left mothinfancy Giving up photography for the son. Junior High School auditorium. ort given at the poles Wednesday. The will erless. observe the family o I wish to pledge my efforts to the mercantile business, Orson P. Huish o date happy anniversary together. established the the first large general benefit of the tax payer and SALE The others married at the same OF NOTICE the out in Utah. store Place Selling Moab, ichools of Nebo District. Marriage Takes time included Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moab business he again pioneered in To this end I solicite the council Association Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Pace, The Payson Livestock the merchandising game at Imbor, The marriage of Miss Feme Page, and advice of the tax payer in this Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerr. Mr. GardDcc. 14, launched 3 will sell calves a and date Wednesday, at later Oregon, late Don district. daughter of Clara and the Mex- at 1 P. M. to the highest cash bidder ner, Mr. Pace and Mrs. Kerr have New a business at Albuquerque, of S. Page and Allen M. West, son L. D. Stewart, M. D. been called by death. ico. With the exception of the years at the home of John Dixon. took Mrs. West, and B. Dean Ray o o storF. GLENN COWAN, during which he operated these in the place Friday, December 2, commera as traveled of about Secretary and es, NOTICE cereThe annual roll call and election Logan Temple. The wedding o held Monday cial photographer his entire life has was s bride Rebekah Lodge the the attended by mony was Officers been spent in Payson, where at all There will be a hearing at the night at the I. O. O. F. Hall. mother and Mr. and Mrs. M est. Among the close relatives from out maintained residthe installed times be family to Council Chambers Di'cember 19, City for the coming year of town who were in Payson TuesweddM. on the Payson City Budget Following the ceremony, a P. Mrs. Olive Loveless ence. Advanced age caused his retireat j will include, soon P. the funeral of Orson at the but he continu- day for 1933. for ing breakfast was served N. G.; Mrs. Myrtle Whitlock, ment many years ago E. C. Mr. Mrs. and Iluish Past Iluish wire ed to lead an active and useful life home of the bridegroom for members N. o Mr. and Mrs. Dave Huish G.; Mrs. Ethel Buckley, recording Eureka; An families. best immediate finThe deceased was perhaps of the two Johnson, Erma Miss each. Chronicle 25c Receipt Books, and family, Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. .ecretary; informal reception followed for rela ancial secretary; Mrs. Elizabeth Mon- known because of his musical com- Fied Huish, Co. Mr. Publishing Ogden; Roy Huish, tives and friends. Lillie Dean positions and literary work. He had and Mrs. Mrs. Henry Smith, George tague, treasure; Miss hi to music hundreds of pieces of Elmer GardThe young couple will make their trustee. Smith, Lynn Gardner, credit.. Dozens of them have been the Arms apartments and Mrs. Ora Mrs. home at the Lincoln May Royal, ner, A banquet was seved after published and on a number of occas- Annie Salt Iake; Mr. and in Salt Lake City. Both are graduat- election. Huish, for ions he has been given awards o Mrs. Sid Huish, Magna; Mr. and Mrs es of the Utah State Agricultural achievements in this work and he his of member a is bride The College. musical Dilbert Bigler, Miss Bessie Huish, Mr. West The members of the O. G. Bridge has been highly honored by Albert E. Huish, Mr. and Mrs. Gerthe Chi Omega Soroity and y entertained authorities. were charmingly Alpha Pi Club the Kappa Mr. and Mrs. Frank with ald Heaton, is affiliated free from While he remained by Mrs. Reid Jones as a member evening served and and Earl Roy Gardner, Provo; Miss fraternity stud- at the home of her mother, Mrs. church activities throughout his life Hazel Gardner, Goshen; Mrs. Cecil of the executive council of the in Miss being somewhat of a free-lanc- e Thomas E. Reece on Utah Ave. ent body. Springlake. vipainhowtr, Johnnot only religious but in political and o Clara Johnson and Miss. Erma o other lines of thought there is nevson were special guests. a entertatined Members of the Sorosis Bridge Club Har- ertheless a deep religious sentiment Mrs. Floyd Harmer Prizes were awarded to Mrs. number of friends at Bridge party old Okerman and Miss. Clara Johnson. prevailing in many of his songs and were entertained at the home of Mrs. was sera literary contributions, resulting in Blaine Hansen. Guests exclusive of Wednesday evening. Dinner Mrs. E. IL Street was hostess at cards DplacS. and Pro- club members who enjoyed her gracwith L. both Thursuse the their game by ved before Luncheon last Bridge ightful Mrs ious hospitality were Mrs. L. D Delta testant churches. ed for Mrs. Wayne Loveless, for the ladies of the Junior day McClellan Leona Weston Ban, MBs Orson P. Huish leaves two sons and Fraughton, Mrs. Orlin J. Ieay, Miss Club. John- Bridge Clara Mi Miss Madge Reece, a daughter, C. E. Huish of Eureka, Marian Gray and Miss Jean Dixon of guests were Mrs. Ann Special Mrs. Lloyd Howa-'Wilson, WEEKS TO CHRISTMAS Huish of Roosevelt, arid Miss Provo, Mrs. Claude Williams of Span son, Mrs. Mrs. Jack Dixon. Mrs. Dave Dave fiudmundsen, Grande ish Ellsworth. is sur and He Mrs.. Im Fork II. of Huish J. B. Mrs. Mrs Nellie Payson. Shop Early Wilson, Park- Shuler Mr. Eustace Mendenhall, Mail Early and a sister Mrs. L onard Barnett receivi d the brothers three vived Mrs. Walter Were,, Mr-- . Louis by Erlandson. Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Ned Ada Ware and the club Williams Mrs. and Wend-al- l as follows: James W. Huish of prize in, Mrs. Merrill Smith Mrs. to Buy and Mrs, Prizes were awarded on Page 4) guest favor. Wightman. Miss Johr.n and Mrs. Jack Dixon. Erlandson t Loveless received the prizes. life-lon- v 7! k, Payson Basketball School Presenl Organize Plays er Payson; Edward Stone, three bro-er- s aho; 28 grandchildren; and one sister, Julius Stone, Stone, Walpolo ivson; Quincy Stone and Mrs. Eliza Stone, A. $2.00 PER YEAR Dr. L. D. Stewart Elected Respected Citizen Held Saturday Night CLE lit,'52 Funeral Services Held For PL Grove Thursday At UTAH 'taoi'jsxaisitsiBisisassamsmixmmk. smsmsTsesasaMrs!TrBneter one of the Payson. A story e first railroad to Payson was 'ea 7 Mrs. Elizabeth Manwill, and elect'ons were rendered by 10a a'Il)anlcs ani Maurice ial, earl-Pince- rs of - , ct m n. Fr-ida- LjLknlLindsa- - Golden Taylor and rvene Braithwaite went to Rich- Saturday to attend the funeral !fpmer T80" .jI (v, s. i . r- - a former resident Taylor rendered a vo. the musical program. Ser-i- ; een IoW previously at Ced ere fbe young man died . as one f the largest funer-hain that J! tees Dd tro?l city, Strobel, parents ui man desire to tieir 5; oppress p61"6 apprec'at'on to the peo-'h- r 1 of f lwers and ev50 0r "'ll re,77'0ns sympathy. They ain Gedar City for some k to their home is plywnre tae . andng Irs- - - Butt-erwort- 2 Doug-(Continu- Christmas Seals |