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Show YOUNO BRIG HAM UNI, IThe IPayson 23 NO' XXXX, PAYSON, 1 EXHIBIT TRAIN food APPEAR THOT - which? jichoulow groundfor of the day speaks The news ef a boom the stock market, ices, more work, ting commodity pi cleaning in Wall house ,bwr relief, a better feel- unet, optimism and . everywhere. favorablel news Became of all this than ever for difficult is more individual to understand the on fun-ynent- al changes that are throughout the nation. lace taking as applied to the overturning the old economic is tier and organizing a new one, science of achieving the possible; not the ideal, not the perfect, cessarily the best; always the best Statesmanship, isible. take will generation he present establishing a new economic that it is persler, always believing the old, always ignorant of isting in rt that momentary (act changes taking place. progress toward higher ground until the ground upon ch we stand gives way beneath feet. As the ground gives way, by bit, we clumsily grope for firm footings, not intelligently, not with Lxed purpose of reaching a higher ner foundation, but merely compels us to move, do so grudgingly, and only an at a time. The reason progress slow is that the ground gives beneath the feet of another. The cries, Lets maye! Our ;ing man sdation sinks beneati our feet! t. nejghbor says, Heres my You see, I am quite fie. Therefore the foundation is Inking beneath our feet. Be conative, have confidence, remember foiefathers, do anything you but dont start a movement. of ently, this sturdy advocate tus quo" feels himself slipping. movement is started. When ground is reached, both mpn say, (o be made io finan-statpmen- ild you so! Jd you we pie first pqan sjys, would have to move." second man says, See, I told we didnt need to move, that Fthing would come out all right. ce President Roosevelt took off-w- e have been moving toward (r ground. But we have pot, as reached it. pot be misled by the good summarized at the beginning column. It is the smoke screen id which lurks some very bad for a cqnsiderable number of !ns who do not fepl the earth Way bepeath their fept. rj&gements Announced and Mrs. Charles nounre the H, Bates wish engagement of their Faye, to Maurice Gardner ackfoote, Idaho. The marriage 80emnized on June 22 in the 4ke Templq qnd the young P! Bo to Idaho tp reside. HERE A. Garner announces l'BaBsmept qf his daughter Lor-Albe- rt Christensen of 'h Fprk. The 'will take marriage cn June 18, and the young W,U re?id at St. Johns, Utah. Mooney nd Mrs. Black Marrion Black wish of their Jun.ee tbe carriage Louise, to Mr Aft Price. y - Special Rate U? lin? M. I. I, spec-V.- a. and inference to A- be held an4 U land thByJ,0U"d lrip rte betnff Week-end being $2.10. eecGve on any train lbove given dates. I0" I if V. 8 10 was a Tuesday. vsitor to J2.00 PER YEAR 9, 1933 Government Officials Recommend Changes To Water Users Board OBSERVED MONDAY 175 Take Part On Program Conducted Under Direction Payson Wins Over Of Leaders Friendly Feeling expressed By Visitors as Board Ma- Heber Club Sunday jority Presents Their Case celebrate the 2Uth anniversary of the adoption of Scouting by the L. D. S. Church a fine program Payson nosed out the strong Heber T. A. Walters, assistant secretary and overnight camp w as held in Paybaseball team in a Utah Central of the interior was in Payson Monton conyan Monday night. In attendance at the program were 60 Boy League game played here Sunday. day to meet with the board of directors of the Strawberry Water Us- Scouts of Nebo Slake, 15 Scouters The score was 6 to 5. for Sammy Christensen, pitching rs Association to discuss matters of and 100 visitors, Preceding the prothe locals got into plenty of trouble vital a scries of Scout games were gram importance to the water users in the first inning when Heber f the under direction Abner the of played project. Mr. Walters is newly ed four of the five runs they got, Baird. Community singing was led appointed to this important office but his arm got better as the game and has a very friendly feeling for by Levi Openshaw of Santaquin folland from the fifth inn- the farmer and his progressed owed with the invocation by Will problems, having to the finish he pitched been a farmer himself. Maden, president of the Nebo Stake ing baseball, succeeding in striking out M. I. A. He was accompanied to Payson 16 Heber batsmen facing him t A special ceremony for lighting the by R. F. Walter, Chief engineer of the game. the bureau of reclamation; J. R. Alhuge bonfire was unusually effective. Billy Spainhower provided the hero district counsel; Porter J. Henry Jeppson vanguard leader in exander, role for the local team when he knock the First ward gave a talk and and E. 0. LarPreston, investigator Payson Students Receive ed out a homerun in the seventh innon Indian fire traditions son, engineer. Degrees at B. Y, U. with two men ahead of him to tTte cere- ing and this was climaxed One of the principal matters of one run in the lead. iut Commencement Exercises mony and fire dance by by Payson Mr. Jeppson consideration at the meeting concernThis makes Paysons third win in a and the First ward. vanguards. ed the manager of the project. The A llarge number of Utah Central League baseball with people from The history of the coming of Jim the team resting in second place in bureau requires that their project Payson were jn Provo Wednesday was the dramatized 4th Bridger by managers have engineering ability :n attendance the standings. at the ward vanguards and their leader, Dr. and their protest to the board was annual commencement of the BrigThe Payson team meets the Lehi L. D. Pfouts. ham Young Univeisity held in the team in a regularly scheduled game that the present manager of the Dramatization of the history of Association does not Strawberry Utah Stake Tabernacle with Presidin all nations, Santaquin Sunday a( 3:30 p, m. at the Done meet the scouting qualifications which they ent Heber J. Grant of the Board of Athletic Field. About 400 fans Scouts; Talk on the influence of have established. The government Trustees in charge. the thrilling game last Sunday in the church, President Scouting men to wish whole heart-edl- y cooperate The graduating list included seven tnd even a larger crowd is expected George Q. Spencer; What Soutine with the man on the ground .o attend Sunday's game with Lehi. young peoplp from Payson, four re- means to the boy, Morris Draper of is a big project and the farmit a3 and othree two the ceiving Degrees Genola; benediction by Elvon Mcer so much at stake. Their object has year normal diplopia. Howard That- Clellan of the Third Gereral Motors Caravan ward; Taps, is to help the farmer to meet his cher received $ B, g, Degree from - Passes Through - Payson Willson. A court of presentation problems. the College of applied Science; Harwas directed by Le Roy Bunnell and The majority of the board who old Wilson a B. S. Degree from the awards were made to the following: One of the finest automobile disfavor the present arrangement of of Mis College Commerce; Phyllis Merit badge and first class scout, plays ever presented In Payson was management Douglass a B, S. Degree from the Max presented their case to Douglass; Merit badge and first held Tuesday when the General Mot- theofficials and there and J. Earl class government College of Education scout, Merlin Elmer, First ward ors caravan stopped for demonstra- was a fine feeling of friendliness on Smith a B. S. Degree from the ColStar badges J. Crump and Bert tion purposes, the question. Although the board lege of Education. Miss May HanSmith; merit badges, Lavqy Davi, More than a score of latest models took no action atrYhe meeting in comMiss Miss and Ruth cock, Harding Fred Davis, Robert mith, Bert Drap-- r of Chevrolets, Oldsmobiles Pontiacs Wilma Tervort received their normplying with the governments request and Hussell Smith all of Cenola: and Buicks were paraded. the management it is al diplomas. merit badge, Arthur Hartvigsen, San. The automobile show was put on regarding trat1 Iwith,' coopeiCtive taquin vanguard leader; tenderfoot under the sponsorship of the Shuler in evidence that a satifactory feeling Suit Against State Bank Lynn Wilson, Ned Tervort, Ray Hiatt, Motor Company, local Chevrolet Dea agreement will result. Stockholder! Commences Keith Done, Willis Jones and Noal lers. The visitors made an inspection Taylor, Third ward; tenderfoot, (Den trip over about 1300 acres of land On Tuesday, hearing on a suit filed Braithwaite; merit badges, Berkeley Spackman Curtis which they are recommending be by J. A. Malia, state bank commiss- Hall, Elman Ellsworth, Second Ward. withdrawn from the district to con--O ioner in charge of the State Bank of An interesting marriage of June serve water as the land is unsuitable 100 to a collect Payson, pey cent First Public Band Concert was solemnized on Thursday in the for agricultural purposes. It is necassessment upon tll qf the outstandHeld Sunday Night Salt Lake Temple when Miss Mildred essary to conserve all available water ing capital stock un the bank which Cuitis became the bride of Mr. A. C. as there is a shortage this year. The has been closed since January 1932, Spackman of Logan. The young bride suggestion was that the Association The concert band first free public began before District Judge Martin has attended school during the past purchase the rights to the 1300 acres season was held two M. Larson. About 30 stockholders for. the. summer years at the Utah Agricultural and hope that the in Memorial The Park. hearSunday named as night The were defendants. government will Births college. Her parents, Dr. and Mrs. later reimburse them. The available pleasure of the evening for those Asa L. ing contjnias on June 9. Curtis accompanied them who went to enjoy the music was is estimated at this o supply year born A ten pountf baby by the Temple. The young couple marred by the disturbance of the through but charges on 60,000 acre-fe0 Wilkina Jones reside in Logan. to Mr. qnd XJrs. Harold Christenhave to who of be number met. children The moratorium spent large at on Xfondgy sen of Spanish Fork the hour running about and making has relieved this situation somewhat Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones wish NOTICE the home of Mr- 8nd Mrsi William a as counthe water users have been exempt deal of noise. The great city Kitchen. The mother was formerly wish to announce the marriage of cil now from children who water charges for that ail requests WillMr. to The Board of Education of Nebo Miss Dorothy Kitchen. It is their their daughter, Allean, Another matter discussed at the The happy are not in the company of their par- School District will meet in the distProvo. of Wilkins iam first child. the playground in was a new schedule of pricmeeting in event was solemnized on Wednesday, ents,- remain in office school rict Spanish Fork, the south end of the park during the es for power generated in the power Lake Salt in the on m. and June Utah 7, 7:30 Mr. at to Wednesday born Triple. p. was A baby girl concert. Two police officers will be The young couple will make their evening, June 14th for the purpose plant owned by the association but Mrs. George Pickering last week. in attendance to enforce this oidcr. of considering the school budget for more information will be required by home in PruVQ. the federal men before they agree o the school year 193S-3Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rigbjj are Mrs. at hostess was Chase Fawn George annd is invited to be Helen Reece Miss Mss The public present. to the new schedule, happy over the bjrth qf a nine pound on Luncheon Lun- a delightful Bridge It is felt by the board that the o a at Cowan entertained Bridge June baby girl on Monday, Mrs. Arthur Bona, formerly Norm-- a visit of the officials will give the cheon Tuesday in honor of Miss Mil- Thursday, Her guests were the memo Curtis bers of the Junior Delta Bridge dub. Burraston, a recent bride, was farmers of the project their support Max Stewart, sop pf Dr. pnd Mrs. dred Curtis and Miss Melv Wendall Mrs. Mrs. A and Wilson Floyd the June guest of honor at a shower on sufficient to reduce the cost of the L. D. Stewgrt, completed the two popular young Erlandson received the prizes. of and 'orchid afternonon given by Mrs. project to them of perhaps $500,000. scheme color Undecorative Wednesday year course in medicine at the The visitors left here Monday nite wreath bridal and Mrs. Orlin Peay. David Bona used was with, of white dose iversity of Utah with the The officers and teacher of the Luncheon was served to twenty four to visit other Western reclamation attractively. iris very and employed his received He week. school this Young Mrs. Howard Shuler received the First ward Primary entertained at a quests and progressive games were projects. B. A. Degree at Brigham bridge prize. In attendance were Mrs. bridal slqwer Friday in honor of played. Mrs. Waldo Wilson received University in 1981 A. L. Curtis, Mrs. Helen Mountford, Mrs, Leonard Merrill, formerly Miss the prize. The young bride received Notice Mrs. Dorothy Ruby Davis, who wras recently marr- many useful and lovely gifts. Mrs. Evelyn Larsen, the Mrs. Waldo Wilson entertained A similar affair was given at the re Sabfh, Mrs ied. Nebo Stake Quarterly Conference members of the 0. G. Bridge Club Nielson, Mrs. a ShulBona home Thursday afternoon for will be held in the Tabernacle at Howard Mrs. Wilson, Early Lawrpnce her home. at Friday evening Miss Kathleen the older friends and relatives. Gam- Payson, on Mrs, Arza C. Page was hostess Saturday and Sunday, summer flowers were used in profuqiou er' Miss Zoe Johnson, the a afterluncheon and es, a program and refreshments June 17th and 18th, 1933. Lillian Miss Gray Friday delightful excluSimons, to decorate I'oums. Guests all of Day son; Miss noon and all details wer cleverly provided the entertainment. Opening Session on Saturday at sive of club members who enjoyed her honored guests, Ford, carried out In Japanese effect. Her Mrs. Hurst,' Harvey 8 M. Sessions on Sunday June 18th P. Wilson, Lilliaq Mrs. Floyd hospitality were, Miss Lucille McMullin and Miss at 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Merle Anderson, Miss Wilma guests included Mrs. John F. Ole Miss Mrs. F. Wilson, Mrs. Geprge and Miss Afton Anderaon of son, Mrs. George Q. Spencer, Mrs. Edna Page went to Ogden last FriM. I. A. Conference, Sunday June Mendenhall, Mrs- Leu Fullmer, Mrs. Cotter Miss Ivy Nielson and Mrs E. H. Street, Mrs. Lee R. Taylor, day night to attend the Chi Omega 18th at 8 P. M. Howard Wilson, Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Provp; of Huber and Miss Fan- Mrs. Carl 0. Nelson, Mrs. Emma fraternity of the A.C., formal dancing All members of the stake are inMrs. Walter Ware, Miss Madelline Fawp Jones Mrs. R. W. McMullin, Mrs. party held at the Ogden Country vited and Wilson, Lake, of Salt and Jeffries Cloward ny expected to be in attendRobinson, Mrs. La Mar Laban Harding, Mrs. Earl Page, Mrs. Club. Howand Mra. will be welcome. others ance, Miss Edith Bartholomew. Mr. and Mrs. Laban Harding, Miss Genevieve Ellsworth, Mrs. Vern JohnLee R. Taylor, ard Shuler received the club prize for Mrs. P. 0. Pearson of Dividend Wilson Lucille Harding, Miss Ruth Harding son and Mrs. Glade Cowan. Arza C. Page, high score and Mrs. Floyd was a guest last week at the home Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Harris Mrs. Emm Q. Spencer, George the guest prize. Beet thinning in at it peak in of her bother, Millton 0. a Wilson, Mrs. R. L. Wilson, Harold Nebo Stake Presidency Drollinger. the Payson district and many boys Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jane and Ruth o Douglass of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Sargent arr- Wilson, Emma in the fields. are and U. Y. B. employed girls the Beach California visited here Long attended son for Ed Idaho Patten and from Rupert, daughter Marie Sunday The beet' crops are looking very last week with their Provo gupday sister, Mrs. left last Thursday on a vacation trip vacation visit with their parents, reate Services in good, thk year. George StahelL to Caliomia. and Mrs. Dave Sargent. The agricultural special exhibit trairt, which is scheduled to tour Utah, Salt Lake, Davis, Weber, Box Elder and Cache counties June 19 to 24 inclusive, is in process of prepara, tion at this time according to V. L. Martineau, county agricultural agent, who states that the committee chairmen in charge of the various exhibits are as follows: Lyman H. Rich, Utah county agricultural agent, is in charge of exhibits for the livestock car, Tracy R. Welling, executive secretary of the Utah State Farm Bureau, is in charge of the State Farm Bureau exhibits, J. R. Beus of Ogden, president of the state dairy association, is in charge of the dairy products car. The sugar companies participating in the sugar industry exhibit are meeting Thursday, and at that time will determine on the features to be emphasized in their car and appoint a committee chairman, Mrs. Iola T. Jensen of Roy, state chairman of the home and community section of the Utah State Farm Bureau, will be in charge of the home and community exhibit car. The poultry industry car is in charge of H. L. Strong of the Utah Poultry Producers Association. Alden J. Anderson of the Salt Lake & Utah Railway is chairman of the committee representing the three cooperating railways, the Salt Lake & Utah Railway, Bamberger Electric Central Railway and the Utah-Idah- o Railway, over whose lines the train will run. The extension service specialist'--o- f the Utah State Agricultural college are giving their assistance in the preparation of suitable exhibit material for each of the cars, and the train promises to be of a very nature. The train will begin it 3 tour in Salt Lake county pn Jqnf 19 where stops will be made at West Jordan and Riverton. The next two days will be spent in Utah County, where six stops will be made. One day will be spent in Davis and Weber counties, one day in Box Eldpr cpunty and one day in Cache county. To j scor-i0- n, no-h- it -- thru-ou- t - Fifty-sevent- h wit-ncs- El-;m- o - te edu-ation- et 75,-00- 11 - 1931-32-3- 3. - offering a JUNK ZOTH ANNIVERSARY Marlin Richens Horton, 37, died early Monday morning at his home in Payson from Pulmonary tuberculosis. Lor many years he labored as a miner in the Tintic Mining district and in recent years has been an auto mechanic. Mr. Horton was born at Mammoth Ltah, October 12, 1895 a son of George E., and Mary Jane Richens Horton. He is survived by his parents who reside at Provo; his widow, Helen S. Horton whom he married in 1920; four children, Melvin, Earle Marjorie and Betty Jean Horton, Payson; five brothers, George and Otis Horton, Santa juin; Clarence Horton, Spring Lake; Elkington Horton, Payson; Elmer Horton, San Franci.-co- ; two sisters, Mrs. Carl Sorenson and Mrs. Clarence Peter-mSalt Lake. Funeral sendees were conucted Thursday in the Payson Second ward hapel with Interment In the Provo City cemetery under direction of the Mortuary, brides-elec- qmes UTAH, FRIDAY, Passes Monday OF BOY SCOUT WORK Committee Chairmen Of Various Features Of Exhibits Announced LANGTRY H. K. COUNTY, Morlin R. Horton SCHEDULED TO FOR UTAH (Chronicle t. |