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Show cn e iou r xxxx, U)L. No Fhe IPayson 20 PAYSON, Appropriate Mothers Day Programs Held Sunday AH Programms at Churches Observe Day With Special Exercises Sunday direction of MDs - beautiful Mothers Day was The Uncrowned Queen SunHall Ward JL in the Second instead of the regular day morning Miss Florence Hill Sunday School. accompanist and Mrs. Elva Under the Thel-Ve.- st pa-m- rt X I POPPY DAY TO - r FRIDAY, .MAY $2.00 1933 10, sbarn after the horse fuis Baseball Central HERBERT E. MAW such an outburst of opposition against (high taxes would bring about tangible results DELIVERS ADDRESS TO Rousing practices have been held during the past week under the direction of Gene Hillman, manager of the Payson Baseball Club. The boys are working hard for the various positions on the team and the talent shown so far gives warning that Payson will be represented by a strong team. Manager Hillman was in Pleasant Grove Tuesday night for the schedule meeting of the Utah Central league and succeeded in entering Payson in the league. Paysons first game will be played with Lehi Next Wednesday at Lehi. The first home game will be with American Fork.. A complete schedule will be published in next weeks Chronicle. New uniforms have been ordered for the local team and the boys will be all decked out in them for the fjrst home game. The baseball diamond at the Done Athletic field has been getting a GRADUATES Seniors Receive Diplomas For Com pleting HighSchool Work Seventy-thre- e the levy is increased without protest from the tax. lun Lund i.ues involving great sums are paused by payers, a handful ot vu.i-is- , when no one seems to care when budgets inflated wl.at justification have the people to complain are about high taxes? When The time to strike is before the damage is .done. Bigjve e will come A to them real, tangible tax relief. taxpayers strike would prove as empty as 4t would be futile. The Utah ,Taxpayer HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS RECEIVE HONORS FRIDAY Appropriate Awards Given In AH Branches of StudSchool Activities ent Friday was- - honor- day at. the Payson high school and following a conceit by the school band the honors were presented by the girls of the Athletic Club and Out of Town Club as follows: Football, Frank Harding, J. H. Shuler, Bert Wyler, Fred Berquist, Gerald Simmons, Verl Strom, Russeil Peterson, Paul Ross Barney, Ray Quigley, Ralph Porter, Dean Staheli, Glade Morgan, Verl Chatwin, Ken Hone, Williams, Boyd McKean; Rodney basketball, Garth Olson, Ralph Porter Paul McBeth, Verl Strom, Gene Coray, Gerald Simmons; track, Russell Peterson, Howard Bellows, Paul McBeth, Verl Strom, Gerald Simmons; athletic managers, Emerson Curtis, Gene Coray, Ray Quigley; Stock and Crop Judging, Max Shirts, Garth Olson, Rodney Williams, Richard Mendenhall, Lorin Hiatt, Frank Bingham, Student officers, Wayne Tanner; Fred Page, Ralph Porter, Howard Bellows, Frank Harding, Lucille Pow. elson, Gerald Simmons, Orpha Spain-howe- r, Georgia Nelson, Paula Dix- Exercises I)r. Herbert B. Maw, Dean of Men at the University of Utah delivered the address to 73 graduates at the twenty-thirannual Commencement the of program Payson high school Friday night in the Nebo Stake Tabernacle. Mrs. Iva Chase, president of he Cultus Club presented the ann-la- l n cash award to Miss Lucille who was selected by the faculty to be the outstanding girl student of the class in scholarship and activity. Dr. L. D. Pfouts, president of the Lions Club made a similar award to Fred Page and Russel Peterson who tied for this honor for d The sooner the taxpayers of this state come to the full realization of their opportunities to 'lower their tax burden by persistent, couragous, intelligent, organized effort ,!n the (Interest of expenditure control, the earlier and the more substantial - Held For Jr. H School Graduating Class League Large Group Working Out For Positions on Team; First Game Wednesday ? If only a small part of the pent up indignation uguinst present tax burden would find expression at the lime budgets are being prepared, at the time bond issues are being prepared, at the time higher levies are being advanced then j PER YEAR Payson Enters Team In Utah th Yr Sa UTAH, Isnt there a wiser, saner procedure? BE OBSERVED soloist and represented Other characters were Mothers Day, Mrs. Zora M follows: Payton will observe Poppy Day Ole-- t ett- Spirts of love, Maud on May 27, the Saturday erivn Taylor, Elaine LcVeless, ore Memorial Day, it has been La Snelson, Dorothy Pulver, announced by Mrs. Ins Amos, chair Preal Brown Arlene Reynolds, Betty man of PPPY committee of Pay- wightMay p0 Bingham Ole- - Unit No- 48 of the American Leg' Ernadine 7elda Herbert, The Unit is making ex - Auxiliary. Muntez Reynolds; Bridal Witfor the observ preparatioms Elman Hendrickson, Paul of the and is day hoping for the er Neldon Hurst, Jack Barnett; 19th;n-of all other organi-Ot- t cooperation Milo ,11 Max Bigler, Century Witnesses, tions and individuals. Gordon Barnett, Earl Lynn Hill, Memorial popples, to be worn in was the Each Day a mothers Day, honor of the World War dead, will the theme song and as a climax, made be available to everyone in motheach gpirits of love presented the volunteer workers from by city beneThe er with a white carnation. of Unit. the Auxiliary Organization David Forsey. diction was by the workers is going forward rapidly and the Unit expects to have its The following special Mothers Day in all parts of the the First poppy girls program w'as given by dowm town district throughout the the of in honor ward Sunday School The flowers for the sale have of the ward: vocal solo, day. mothers been ordered and they have been Miss Depew; Mother MeCree, Faye made by disabled World War veterreading, Miss Leoa Noon; A prayer ans. retold for mothers, Primary class; Poppy Day is the day for personstory, Miss Madge Elmer; dialogue, to the men who lost their al tribute Mothto kindergarten class; Tribute lives in the country's service. It is Mrs. ers, Douglass Dixon; response, Gardner a day when all can show that they Miry Jeppson. Mrs. Mary remember and honor the sacrithe oldest mother present still 81, wa3 made by those who defended fices Md also the mother of the largest America Adduring the' great war crisis', C. Ann family, 14 children. Mrs. and that they are carrying on for mother ams 20, was the youngest in America time of peace. The poppy were presented present and they a is A. patriotic symbol which means with white carnations by Jordan for the dead and service for honor Law. A group of little girls presentthe Buy a Poppy! living. mother each ed a white carnation to (Chronicle Un every hand one 'hears rumblings of revolt against high taxes. It is evt n openly advocated that the taxpayers refuse to pay their taxes and declare an indefinite moratorium. Isnt that locking the Local American Leg ion Auxiliary Organizes To Handle Poppy Sale Here Taylor was Motherhood. COUNTY, nen Shall The Taxpayers Strike.7 HERE MAY 27 the UTAH BB Pow-dso- thorough reconditioning during the past week, under the direction of Stanley Wilson and will be in first class shape for the seasons play. Six teams including, American Fork Lehi, Orem, Pleasant Grove, Heber and Payson will play a 30 game k schedule on a basis for the Central Utah championship. the boys. Maurice Hall was awarded the Knight B. Y. U. Scholarship to the B. Y. U., selected as the outstandin the ing student in scholarship class. Miss Powelson and Mr. Hall were the class valedictorians and ach delivered an address. The salutatory address was by Garth Olson, class president; Principal John C. Carlisle presented the graduates and Dr. L. D. Stewart of the board of edudhtion awarded the diplomas. The musical program included, selections by the high school mixed chorus; saxophone duet, Rex Greenhalgh and Max Kaye; vocal solo, Russell Peterson; male quartette, Russell Peterson, Ross Barney, Lester Carlgren and Ralph Porter. twice-a-wae- o George A. Taylor Passes Thursday George Albert Taylor, 48, a life long resident of Payson, died very Pearl Johnson and Ralph suddenly Thursday evening at the Dalton family home in the Second ward. Receive Awards A present. crowd that the filled the TabMr. Taylor was born September For Outstanding Work ernacle to Taxpayers Hear Lecture overflowing attended the 12, 1885, a son of John and Permelia A special Mothers Day Program 'xercises. A graduation ball was held Spainhower Taylor. He married Eff-i- e By Dr. M. H. Harris Miss Pearl Johnson, honor gradwas given in the Third ward Sunday 'n the Junior high school auditorium Daley in Payson on April 24, 1907 uate from the Junior high school morning under the direction of the later. A group of thirty representative and they have always lived here, Mr. was awarded the American Legion of the 4th Sunday School. Mothers citizens from Payson and Santaquin Taylor having engaged in the blackward were honored with a special auxiliary medal by Mrs. Hazel Erattended a taxpayers meeting held smith trade. landson at the graduation exercises Farewoll Testimonial program Sunday morning and each in the Community Church Tuesday He is survived by his widow and was presented a potted plant. Thursday night. The award was made Given Miss Crista Olson six children, Joseph, afternoon. Lawrence and on a basis of 20 per cent each in Dr. M. II. Harris, Statistician of Don Mrs. Taylor, honor, Burraston, Mary leadercourage, scholarship, A farewell testimonial was given the Utah Taxpayers Association was Civil War Stella and Rose Marie Taylor; his and service. ship, in the Second ward chapel Sunday present and delivered a very instrucmother, Mrs. Permelia Taylor all of Louis Bates made a similar award tive discourse on our present tax evening in honor of Miss Crista Ol- Payson; two brothers, John Taylor, j from Post 48 Dalto Legion Ralph son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. situation. With the information he David Taylor, Los Angeles; Payson; selected ton, 'from the students boy Olson, who left on Monday to fill a three presented it is possible for intellisisters, Mrs. Ed Anton, Springfor the game qualities. reductions about term mission in the North short to action bring gent Moses Mrs. Leath Sickney, Santaquin; Oldham, 92, died Friday ville; Other honor students seeded from Central States. Mr. John C. Carlin local expenditures. Wilson, Payson; one grandmorning at the home of his daughMary the 105 graduates were, Leora Car- isle was the speaker for the evening child. Reid Persson and Philo C. Wight-ma- n ter, Mrs. E. G. Breeze, from infirmitter, Wells Cloward, Deon Crook, and the remainder of the program were appointed to attend the ies incident to old age. Impressive funeral services were Mildred Page, Lois Powell, Von Tay- included vocal solo, an original comdistschool Mr. Oldham was bom October 5, meetings when the city, held on Monday in the Second ward lor and Merrin Mrs. Irene Provstgaard; Spainhower. position, levies are made 1840 in Jackson County, Missouri, a rict and county tax The address to the graduates was mixed quartet, Mrs. Dora Powell, chapel with Wayland R. Wightman on. will represent of next ion Leonidis and Mary Hughes for year. They of the ward bishopric in charge. Tolhurst oratory medals, Eliza Bu- given by Dr. Leroy E. Cowles of Mrs. Faye Christianson, Golden TayOldham. the taxpayers for the protection of The speakers were Samuel E. Taythe University of Utah. Principal N. lor and Arthur Jones; brief gospel effort to get tterfield; Maurice Hall; Curtis music His first trip west was in 1867 their interests in an Blaine Winters presented the class messages to be taken into the world, lor, Peter Sorenson andS. A. Harris. medal, Russell Peterson, Ruth Snow; hen he started to haul A vocal duet was rendered by Miss frieght from lower levies. of 105 Wilgraduates and Dr. L. D. Stew, Nolda Bills, Leah Hurst, Peneta HenWightman declamation medals, Kansas City to Ft. Douglass, Utah. art the awarded A fine drickson, Lynn Johnson, Wayne Cox, Ruth Snow and Miss Iris Finlayson; ma Ilolladay, Kathryn Dixon; Bigler diplomas. Meet Previously he has served with the a vocal solo by Mrs. Irene Provst-gaar- d Pioneer Daughters medal for best all round athlete chos- program of music was given by the Roy Taylor; response, Miss Olson, Confederate army in the Civil War. and a vocal duet by Golden with consider- students. A capacity ciowd attended closing remarks, Bishop John F. Ole en by his team-mate- s His wife, Laura Davis Oldham died The May Meeting of Payson Camp and Arthur Jones. The InvoTaylor the exercises. son. ation for scholarship and character 18 years ago and for six years he No. 1, Daughters of Utah Pioneers cation was offered by Jasper A. Hill, hs resided in Payson with his daugh was held Thursday afternoon at the and leadership, Gerald Simmons. the benediction by Mr. Simpkins of a Le Roy Bunnell presented special ter. He is survived Smethurt Mayer To Sisters by his daughter, home of Mrs. Julia Hancock with and the dedicatory prayKing Appear Springville Terrof the father to award ag club Mrs. E. G, Breeze; one grandchild, Mrs. Nellie Kapple in charge. Mrs. ell er at the graveside by Bishop John At Arrowhead died who recently. Saturday Holiday Announcement is made by Mr. and Payson; three sisters, Mrs. F. M. Maud Patten read the history of her F. Oleson. Members of the band presented a Mrs. Samuel Mayer, of the Mcay, Mrs. William S. Snyder and father, Thomas Searle Terry- - and Mrs marriage A Burial in Payson City Cemetery added feature for the special baton to their leader, Lawrence of their daughter, Leona, to Mr. ElMrs. J. p, Macey of Las Aninas, Col- Lula Erlandson gave the lesson on was under the direction of the Desdance at Saturday night regular mer Smethurt of Lake Shore which orado. the early social life of the Utah Pion Arrowhead resort will be the King eret Mortuary. took Mr. Oldham meeplace on Wednesday, May 17, was a member of the eers. A report of the monthly radio songsters. Rain Salt Lake City. The young couple Sisters, popular NOTICE Presbyterrian Church and funeral ting of the D. U. P. advisory board dio fans throughout the intermountwill make their home in Lake Shore. services were conducted on Monday ain region are well acquainted with held in Provo Saturday was given 4 2 P. M. Mr. M- - E. Kartchner Jr., will be in the Community Church White. Mrs. Eliza the by high class entertainment provided in Payson on May 22 and again on dth Rev James CARD OF THANKS O. Arthur officiating these by popular stars, and the man29 for the purpose of accepting urial was in Tulips for Decora- May Payson City Cemetery FOR SALE of the resort extends a cord, agement maxiA loans. for seed toder the direction We desire to extend our most sinof the Claudin tion Day. Inquire of Mrs. Henry applications ial welcome to the general public as in5 Vt('c acre at mum of $1.50 per cere appreciation to the many friends eral Home. well as dancers, to visit the resort Huish, Payson. terest is available and will not be- who rendered assistance in any way Saturday evening. come due until August 31, 1934. during the funeral services of our A banquet and dancing party in Ralph Migliaccio and his popular Mr. Kartchner will be at Provo beloved father. honor of the Senior class of the Span dance orchestra will furnish the mus27. and 26 20, 19, May Mon Dowdle Ross 1 ish Fork high school was held ic. Ralph has secured the services of Mrs. O. C. Lott Arrowhead resort-That evening day new trumpet player, Mr. Gene Chip-maservEngagement Announced banquet was prepared and D Mr. Chipman has played with Mrs. Eldon Adams of Springville IV iced under the direction of Byron some of the foremost orchestras in of M. Benson C. spent Mothers Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. manager of Bys Lunch. Music the country. the Mr. announce and Mrs. William Clayson. for the dancing was provided by Green River, Wyoming Arrowhead engagement of their daughter Helen his and Migliacclo Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Grant left son of Mr The M Men and Gleaner Girls orchestra. The delightful affair was 'to Mr. Steeling Tanner, of Tanner W. Payson, Fted 'and Thursday Mrs. morning for their home in of the First Ward M. I. A. enjoyed by 150 young people. enjoyed e rhe young: bride elect has made her Los Angeles, California, after a de- a pleasant social Tuesday evening of ten visit the year Ear-rinin for Bureau lightful basket iome past Payson days With rela- in the form of a hike and wiener Novelty N'EW FEATURE STARTING X shape. Finder return to Mrs. John T. The marriage will take place in the tives and friends in Payson and Salt roast. Games and singing were enLake. Fait Lake Temple late in May. EXT WEEK ij'Lant, Payson. Reward. joyed about the large bonfire. candidates-- Mc-Bet- h, Veteran Dies Friday Smilin' Charlie Says I FOOD m n. 77071 o 1 j 'This seadmpictures by radio is denaa be O.K.till soli matrimonial starts broadcasts its |