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Show bbigham youno uni. X S!r t2EL wfwnwwaaMV)' Htstizs diswja! ujatitmimMmwumaaa is? Ui ,L,f"4i JP r-- 3A( V V C- :' -- . .SUfe -- OSA-ASAsf- .- -. 1 i iir.--. :- - .. !i, . tehlighis ! i a. . (1. r and Tax Na'An.'1 i.t ' i Hot -- . .alma lnd.tf at!:-- . Tim acibm.it;,' .ca f. h to it- - 'Mj Club was held Mon-:- . ght at the Payson Hotel with lb t.t L. Ib Pfouts in charge. Mi miters decided to hold ladies night n D'nrt. a v s ... bon. Program regular dinner session of the c ( n 1. mil!, ' Pays-- n $2.00 PER YEAR 1933 Discuss C.W.A. .Ac: o UTM . ni DEC EM HER 1, i, ) C X i HJPP RJDAY, 1 New rish To R't'. State of Me' Economical J rf ,?' 43 V F - 2 .; t .TOJuiiajsjrKjUfc ; vs SA. '1 January, Organizatlion of County C.W.A. Board Completed; 84 Payson Men Working Internal Revenue Head Draws Attention To Processing Tax Utah countys new civil works administration board, selected by the . I HI ii. v 1) c. M. R county commissioners last week-en... t e ere in Salt Monday getting from Marriner instructions further J tradition Commissioner of In'ernal Revenue '' A r.nC. W. A. chairman, W. state Lccles, that nl aif'ial, J Guy T. llaherng s'ated today s gmvr tnd other officials of the state civil .mat- - are pTttv it Ini' bet n b i ought to the rat Ea ' ' weeks program. of the Uureau of Internal Revenue ;'":.t American xth - iii th" in .tanees lainieis and aV 1 lie new county board was chosen in that many c nun iii on ' Stirling Reece in others are slaoghtt t ing hogs and it is stipulated in the rules hh - to dealing w i' h th.ougluut hr nj. w'u '. ctinim-- c water Strawbei wdthihe i s to ry c u consumers 0(1 ', the C. W. A. that the old unemthat f that though! the p Png P I.' that th ),Pst m,thoiijout paynont of the processing tax ployment relief officials, such as ..f Ru ias hiewd. lm oar. and ras in t,;' for the Lions Club to aid the eaa- clinibI when hf 'f in.- - is m violation ef the Agfoult-uia- l ci'inty Hauer Jr., Salt officers, mayors and city ri' ra is Utah. 'vas IloU'-publicity. ami to nt Act no White " regulatiotu the Adj'i-are ineligible to act. The Wiie: i d. n waouneilmen, t.d.. L: The n the L.nard, lamer, mi ,. ,hnt Roosevelt I d thereomb r. which r, ovei tli b ard is comprised of the following: 1au-pruniulgati t tin:-U'. of Gunnison; c.it ai n :rrfor " ' 'in po tht Ffdrattd Music Club directed by n that any poison who slaughters Edward i, cognition. Southwick, Lehi; Joseph LTieruan-and pko cd 'n pond- i Kerr, Cameo, ' ' f f -- oon became L. D. Stewart. Mis. 1, ! Mr i we-- t innk Kt r, Payson; two hogs for mai ket must file approp- Storr-- , American Fork; Charles Hop-- 1 of Sat Labe City. K.c n or' If o, Me found himself In i, Provo; Ernest Strong, Spring-- v riate returns and pay the pirns I? Mr Francom, Pay- aJdt r ai"i v s.ir.M'l i' bowed that tiee tax thereon. Idaho L M c " of Life h.i cnfront d ' : e ev'illent kdids die; Ld Money, Spanish Fork; Aron1 ,'trtain (inciting, Mine Accident Cliams pond., hore-trade- r even in the case thur Taylor, Payson. The .1 tax Edwin applies f in n!i nt itr- -a now ;iim winttr. aie of George Van Nosdal of the producer who slaughters to he sure, the of Provo is the federal th a liana1 ,1 accent v ere conducted si rv ,ct s large pond aeio-- th- - old fi n e disnevertheless, 'he hoj)s of the State Road t m'.m h a officer. hogs and sells or otherwi-11 a. m. in the Gunni-.of the was proannounced or had all Lester Nan of Nodal 24, iinnuff any part S n M. poses (borge here in north h Since last Thursday morning when with bishop tf Lake. i'1 a :1VPn was conct rned, the lt t,u Mammoth ducts. 1st so far a- - b h n The the first men under the C. W. A. in in charge and in ' are provided for were at M tm- he concluded in I - iMning Company Heavy penalties Property i.uhetwo a almost t jctiatioin c a Tabernacle Paying put to work, the equivalent of 1,11 h, Utah Saturday at 1:30 p m. violation of the law or evasion of 3 4 men at B;fanh"V. R f rand them ertend- - is very prohific, healing lt'.e off, ..pi n. m, u.i'h r the direction $3.00 for a six hour day, He was boin at Mammoth, a son of the tax and any person who slaughton r"h ' ,ch t u days. than hatch mg t.f . Ih !eit L. Wil-ohave been put to work in Payson. spring rut'-mor any part breach fioiit egg- a- - is the ca-w.n mo ; Upshot wa- - vat the in the Payson City (,'!Ke Lester and Hannah Whittle ers hogs and pells all wa The approved projects where the E the major powers fi-,Van Nosdal and had spent his entire thereof should confer with the coll- men are bu' It is life. working include the Dry ector of internal revenue for his disthe United States cai. .life there. lamed without difficulty in a 0 '( Igike Irrigation project and gravelof the deal so far dri-- d surv vtd by widowV Myr- trict who will a.srtt him in prepar- ing roads west of town. rjuaria or. a teg.imn of Former P. H. Alhlete Stars. tleIIpR.otison demands were con-- r Van Nosdal, two child- ing and filmg the required returns. rice flakes. Mo-t of these men were taken the treaty include: 2 m. old and an infant ren, As an cradicator (f yrs Larry, from the lelief rolls and a few from 1 n n !l S a iet of all claim-- ' hgi.jj day, 0d; his mother and step- - Infant Daughter of Former the N. R. A. aluable than th is ni"i'e show unemployment list. wa- - toe who!? famous Siberian cat nisei ous chub, who, :n add,' t r;i. jlor Fitha'd Eden: one breither, Truck Killed by checks were issued The fiist Paysonian in pay I foob.al 1 l'.Ms; a guarantee ft edng on the laiwae of n.o-'- i to' iia:il '.tn Nosdal; three sisters, Fal-- , in there will be payt and Monday game p.ayed Soviet propaganda al-o fa'nst off.ciii! Ker.nflh Underwood, Mrs. has a pi ed.h cti m f r gi"t Karma Coudriih, 1 yiar old daugheach tmini-trr. ; Saturday under the pre--u- rt another guarante' this ccun'-y" days bred undt rwood, Mrs. Ray Lethant, again t Wi h Eon if Gambu'ia fad- - t" go ter ef Lynn and Ada Hamilton G urogram.of ;a:nst tl." fim'atirn any grotm win'tr-- , b ..." made nmi" t".an half of the 'yfuipmolh. to th cr-of Irtbcview was' instantly killnttrdy o 0" c ' 'I O the government S igned to change tit t, 4e,C utnj .'.. were conducted 'd Ci,n le poop. cffU'd fee ye? "iy bbitu.iay af'orroon while playing Former Provo Business hd-ia the United Na.e; fair and prompt screed u erves re 'llie 1 Tut day at breeding grounds. bution to p. m. in Mammoth in f nt tif her horn Flic was sti :o ials for Ann rcans erring against 2 i 12 victory. with burial in the Payson City Cem-'l- y Man Dies in California .irivtn by Rud Ilanmi atn.,.k viet law; guarantee of the free ex" direction of the Claudin urdtr cY..d Announced t'my The L,.rk (f Alivniin Marriages cise of rci.g'i'ii- - beliefs of Amcri-to Mr. iiur.etal Home. A fi-- e Fleet! L. Anderbcrg 46, well known any boy wa- and two little playmates were runn-,u- g resident- - m Rj-iLittle men'La-- 1 M mday. Roth Mr-- . o ul e Page th-' of made leave; in er Provo business man died Sat- Attn jiinct mer.t li,.-- the lord to secure f trade relations and ll is mad" hi- - and on are along '"'O' l, IIal.-!getting M'-Tho s th" of sesson Ada of side th young of a btrfie at the regular conjoint 'ay at bis home in Los Angeles tails conn 'ng them remain to be ll Fir-- t M. I. A. will he ;ib nd:d!y. t" ward t Mr. v av an illness of several months, Janus direetlv ran of b"r Katma whin 'gl daughter rked out. Mr. of anl on in ward Jack.-chap-.the id to word received by his In" h of Sunday evening Mr. the .iiC(. ra the approaching Oiay First Air.n'wn Ambassador to pre-- t The members of tne Federated Mu- A shaw-- r Ch'-te- r will include openirsv Mr-- , effort male Jackrn. program, : The drivr Mrs. every Ida A. Huish of Payson. ttr, " ste" eyetl Djv-- d, of M- -. niUcjc ;e c.ub under the direction the ward choir directed by of the bride Monin Ro.-.- s by Mi-- . her. was ;.',oid givtn a sister residing hitting Ripple, n d Number 1 dictator of v S.evnt gave an jrs iru-r- a A. Wyler; selection, at the home of her Oeteher 27, 192!' n Piiivo left Saturday for Los Ang-tle- s hoin p,. afternoon as Corge day world, I la-- t Stalin, whose adopted at the h'"h ; Mr-- . Lon IIj-- . 'll. Th- - gi-- t; urvived by her patents and ftte; two si lections, Fed- - all. to attend the funeral services. me net- - 1. will he William curt, al-- o rendered club directed by Mrs. ? irohei. She - he gr.iinbTld of Mi- -. II.iI.sh visited with her brother and close fuer. ay. They reativena,(i Gullit, wfa''ny young Socialite who g j and useful gifts were ct.on- - at the high schoon Tham.-gtewart; Slogan, vanguard; and M- -. Otis Hamilton of th" 'or several weeks in the late summer wTitti a novel sa- Many Rvdy t!m day afte-r..- ". L'U- - pay-o- n program Smiths bride. the vision, to Joinph ,tory) First ward who o given turii g the time of his illness. ving Park Avenuites, a popular :an Patten; The biography of Je- - the v.inPr in Galiforma. o tg or t'.u has been the State anl t.f their regular o!a c - on sus, Helen Betts; The personality Mr. and M-- s. F. A. Schramm ann-- On. Mrs. Ann partmmt - Russian expert. entertained Lutterworth Mi- -. the niarrage of thiur daughter Tutsday, the children of th" I .vc of Jesus, Maurice Jones; The way A. A. Ahrens intertable'! a Mr. R. members the of contract her lc"ght young men. incc bridge Miss Pauline Sfhramm to Mr. Arthti-pVar- d Primary visited th" ho s if ()f life set forth by Jesus, Parley a Iwidal shower Saturday ft no was i I' b u.ur.tal in bringing evening. Monday di-Jensen. son of Mr. and Mis. Urnl, aged and home bound ard j honor of her daughter, M.-- . Yv- recogr;,'i u a''d is considered an Young, ,n Thar.! event j , che"r The is The extended a cordial Mona. of good happy public ;hufd Miss Duothv Ah non f0X( fornv-rlYoung cellcnt ch'dcc. Mi-- s Ciista Olson and Mrs. Kath-ij- ii rontvibition- - for the b- a- invitation to the meeting. cas solemnized on Wednesday, rens who was married in ti." t ntertained Betts a group of k.ts were made by the cii.drtn 29, in the Manti Tnnple. Guests who enjoyed tie spring. biz-'- f Colorful, a tic, associate teachers t',,"iiur Monday important, Mrs. J. A. Earle entertained the teachers. Tiny dbid'd i'fo g"' i" couple will reside in Mona. all he a;'' tivcs fit the Nov-- r lightful affair were Mis- - Gera In i :; ht at the home of Miss Olson. ' of laiRes of the Junior Delta and snrt MI the for s Bridge Gardner, Mrs Iili R.ngham, ni'm' R e ml were , etdmns. Miss Pat Bowen of They de- ub at a delightful bridge luncheon Modern 4 room ir.girg and readings wc.e givtn a FOR RENT ' j)eon F,adham, Me- - lol- ' Loi l., Mrs. Genevieve Ells-- . aii'-tia"l Am.rican people Main Th Gue-ts a 'h home vMtid. excl j- - yR.c p()nna John on, M n Ale furnlsht d house. TYf North irsday afternoon. U. " ir a b rent mood a: i'1', Miss Lenore Iluish, Miss Beth ivo of club ni"mbers who enjoyed of O. S. Kapple. tn tire Patter, M ! den'r.-iRadham, Miss Mari'y IF an i received, a change Mrs. Minnie Perkins, Miss lor hospitality were Mrs. Henrv Er- Th" Hon", Miss ( arhe l e v, M National ad- - V cby Leone n'avt vs wire e.ec. fation a yea1' wn('-b'Mary Cooper, Miss Thelma irii m, Mr-- . R. A. Porter, Mrs. E. Mamne S'ark, Mi-- M ."i Wit " in se i ' d Mi-- s : tk(,y and receivt d l1 t n'ants a :t' rri-tdPearl Yirt, Barnett, and Miss L. Pohin-oMrs. Bert Steven-- , Mr.! Max r Ruth ( "X aid .ny cha-- g' a a umcipal adminis-it.on- . On the other hand, 'alt lake Cty Lucille Curtis. H. S. Tipton and Mrs. .Tack Dixon, Mat cinn on which c.d tied 2 to 1 auain-- t a light pl.mt.rad'rgPrize- - wire won h.a a- waid by Mrs. Gladys d.l ifhincs w,. Ooll'ivvi'd cn U.t, rown out, were Ii me: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monsen had as Wil-o- n and Mrs. B. F. Ott. , in cargo. Cincinnati. Mrs. Fail Ibb gave ). .Mi Nw ;.lu gtcr., graft. h"ir tar', guests over Thankgiving, Mr. F)childrens party M mday aiti.ru, ,, and vat I.ni- wa- in', !. the olecton M.d Young town, Oh: Munsons monther from Mt. Pleaswho little A her for Peggy daughter, "w (M r. wliie fire-eatn..ler towns. ant. Fhe will leave at the end of was ci bd rat g lcr eigh.h birthday wr.i, lamed a reputa- the week for California to spend the mo-- t as an The lade was ci.'im'd with a birthWl ' n it emo- - to soiling ''''.I'm political geni.s. winter. v favms er clever d'r. day cake and tt mmoditie-- . win an ic the dec.dmg Tammany's Rad-dbe Keith of bc-:i tb" gi biding it' tic the and the R t A largo number of people from the icviry tickets Mc-- t u t(.r. She manages our stuff; " Fur th' f 'ham, Jian llarmer, Reth lla'inr. ail "t the Airerii"')' h nne. II r. Ol, r t'me in 20 years fmir ward- - of Payson attended the bve got our two eyes and our 'Mildred Montagu", Glen Rad am Ph'Ia ,o ,a g o re Adinbii-- a It n, in !'- - dr'e for The kid- - at 0 chi ,Ii t a publican machine Nebo Stake Temple workers excurshands R l? that's enough. Barbara Fmi'h, Quin and ovirth'i - ti is faced with def'n't" R' publicans won in prife-- , Kii- - ha- - got: ion to Salt Lake Wednesday. Fil Pi Edith Fimmoni aw and Inife iveiand roM '.b, bn in, Ivui advanecry, git my busy, ri1y again-- t piote-- t Nowhere urg. art and e ho In h Ann Tiny and Jainmy Gaboon, plane WiKon, Par: , . Mary - em strong; th "g ci ts. Mrs. Will Wightman is visiting for 4( tiar.d Why that solves our problem Im Liler.e C'bo. Gamc.s wen jilayed and rt tra,r and gr a K lb, wa. h"U-'"through th" peaka new municipal T.e a .1 fortnight at the home of Mr. and and j 'prizes were won by Glen Hadham, happy again! T '.i:d- - were shuffled 'guie-- . partment st 're sales, has-- j And tv.n Imight 1'0hirgs and I Mrs. P. C. Wightman. Barbara Smith and Both Haimer d on dollar value and not volunnpj Mv Abo 'mn.-- v 1 swank-can make the Mary Mr. American jest w ( re proposals for have fallen steadily. Mi-- s i"st tricks Pnitir".Conference Notice to bargair-- t d Jape Wood en'ertained at , ' - me - 0 into the power I tt - re-- i tin that Kri- - a practical guv That ever was dreamed of No mem-t'ysfor the she ridge Monday evening s.npp"!, advocat-- ' wlvn they 'wiier-hi- p X r o.d g That w i'k'-Fiddlesticks! Nebo Stake Quarterly Conference iiers of her Contract bridge club. v comment pnwor .living. To offset th:, the govern-- j !! cut and well fit and well will b" hold in the Stake Tabernacle it- - campaign t" rc.cr v J ''!e Fhoals woud merit is intor-lfvin- g Mr. and Mr.--. Stanley Wil-opa nt and well draw on Saturday and Sunday, w rat' vitro at Pay-osome ,,'tc ;l :: g victories. But vet nio'-money into the hands of jj ,av i -s Mi-- , vuh tuff no Kris Mr. as th gue-.tdinner of well and have December 9 to 10, 1933. - wire cuunttd, re- - M.h n pill 1C. g hp.. fr evirsaw! on Saturday eve, (dinn Simmons at their home in d and the A- Opening for business in general, th" expected 1iovo 8 a- D be 9 to oclock. ember Sunday. at imp mixed so 0 a t " r i al i z r a pp a picture a- I.-- , that days before Christmas and in Fume b on Sunday, December 10, - involved caused to depict accurately. our A Thanksgiving ball wa- - given in at 10 a. m. and 2 small hou-- e a "Jin away from are up. some are dwn, p. m bu.-but bless you, were as the First ward recreation hall Wed M. 1. A. Conference, rul debts. Camden, some are pursuing a sedate nv.ild " h, my In art bleed- - xvhen I 'A'eie Sunday eve, still as a mouse. which is already $30,- - cmtr.-r- . evening for adult niemhci December 10, at 8 oclock. On the whole, industry ti iii . of a tree nd on Chri-tm' morning some six of the ward. uve the city gov- All members of the Stake are inbetter off than it wa-tuff r. t tainbiiv, ed up with . of eyes : 1 hrarten-and 1, m pairs open-dvited and desired to be in attendance th" when $10,year spend to see. ji-- t Will pay u- - for scheming Oh, a Mr. and Mrs. Wendall F.rland-o- n and others will be welcome. pewtr plant, but this -g gains have been made in eniploy-"aI hat a smart t what a surpri-e- ! thiu s Mary and children will spend their Thank Lee R. Taylor, fought principally oj'mem, wages, working hours, and in . II. R. Merrill a f unemployment wmp, f corporation-giving vacation in Salt Lake with of many large Arza C. Page, relief, p:ori; skeeters on m3 'id no cne- Poet Mrs. Erlandsons mother, Mrs. II. R. govi rnment ownership. The dark spot in the picture still George Q. Spencer, PUtah Press Association Brietenfeldt. r.um.i.er of mailer towns aRT Nebo Stake Presidency. public - the farm ituation. ' Lins It!-c- p i , n the id1 ' j' Chcever imported that d project under the C. V. I n K rr She v,vts im-Pa mm ...the Salt A ndud d. Dry Lake reservoir, t. water on graworks, nt o' mi city ,nb "7 . lb")'. of and mads Eug improvement ,,t m t. ry to l.e accomplished by I'M", orM in lb-- '! M'-Kcir atT- - ..'itimg a reservoir on rocky lidge . ,m' ,t pavcn nnd pil'ing the water to the cemetery ' park'ng purposes, , t,M I,. I. a da iR a ."bter of Jo-ep- A. ieorge h d, 1 r. j - i att-i.ti- , ! ' i -- ' - - i h-- e ' L pro-val- e , - -- f.-- . h horse-tra-iv.it- , Ilen-liolu- 1 hi-o- - ' ' m j Ily--ta- :s-i- f.-- full-grow- a-- ! n. o - h-- 1 1 I1- i a-- Ll-Isi- -- .x t- C nvi-iui- -- to n b-- m a. mar-'b"g- -- Ha-kt- h-- ld -- o hlm-el.- !... j -- -- mphi-ticated a-- , -- In-te- a-- ct t- 1 v i.r' Nov--mh- nt vi-it- ' Pch ! h p . n, j;.. M-- n. Jm-scy- , -t Its Davs Before Christmas a, er O'-ie- o arit, e 1 1 a-. t -- : v . 1 ' -- , . . accu-tome- 1 ? m-c- i 1 ' : -yr iy; -- n -- n, so--i- -- i- Se-sio- a- ; ne-d- as 1 -- a-- -- - -- i - I tn |