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Show PAYSON, 2. VUL. XXXXI, No. Court Odd Rules UTAH UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY COUNTY, 12, 1934 $2.00 - but TRUE Decision In Taylor Case ftiefopocRAPtir OCEAN e ..cn a judgement in his in th' Fourth distfiled flavor was rict court by Judge Abe W. Turner, , who heat'd the case. nt Stockholders Liability Case OP BED VS SO WELL KNOWN THAT SHIPS TRAVELING k Judge Turner decreed that Taylor and his wife had been coerced into .turning over a $2500 mortgage on otheir home to the bank, which was later transferred to the building and loan society, under threat of criminal punishment. The jury in the case last October and Judge Turner concluded that T. F. Tolhurst, bank president and G. M. had threatWhitmore, ened Taylor and his wife unless the tnortgage on their home was comsura-Inate- d and transferred to the bank. JThis was in 1925. ; Friday In Closed State Banks I u-- R. Taylor, formerly cashier of fthe now closed State Bank of Payton won a court decision over the ll'ayson Building and Lean Society this wet Made PER YEAR REGULAR. ROUTES CAN DETERMINE THEIR. P.WJ. Funds Secured Stockholders of the closed State Bank of Payson both won and lost BY MEASURING THE-DEP- TH in the court decision made Friday in the Fourth district afternoon OP THE By court when Judge M. M. Larson rulWATER. ed as to whether five alleged stockholders were subject to the 100 perDuring the past week the public cent liability imposed by the state works administration made a loan banking department. The decision and grant of $250,000 to the Nebo climaxed an trial. interesting two-da- y School District as follows: John Oberhansley and W. A. McEor constructing an addition to the Clellan were ruled liable because they junior high school building at Span- had accepted directorships in the ish Fork, for erecting a junior high bank and had been stockholders, deSchool at Santaquin, an elementary spite their protests that their money chool at Springville, an addition to was to have gone into a $50,000 trust he Tayson high, school addition to fund to be used in saving the bank. he junior high school at Salem, alter- McClellan was liable for adjudged ations of the school building at This-.l- $2500 and Oberhansley for $1000. erection of a principals dwellPaul J. Davis of Payson purchas-j- d ing at Lake Shore, alterations to two shares of the stock after the school buildings at Goshen and restock had been declared imcapital pairing the school building at Ben- paired and on a reorganized plan. THE iamin. This loan is contingent on He won a judgement for $150, the the issuance of 4 per cent general cost of his shares. Bert Burristons OBSERVE A obligation bonds. note for some stock was ordered canGODLESS MONTH' This work would give employment celled when it developed he had obThey do hot go to 152 men for several months. GASOUHE ft OUR highest Of on tained stock the reorganized plan THE TEMPLES o COMMOWTTE3 -- tftV TWW also. taxed BECAUSE THE GODS ARE 'SoPmEB T6 THE TAX S MORE THAN THE New Womens Club To No cause of action was the judgeBE AWAY VftVYlHG THE MIKADO TOTAL WlDOOCUON CtftTB Meet Monday Night ment in the case of Curtis Oberhansley, whom the court discovered had been a stockholder. A meeting of the Business and never The trial is another phase of a be will Club Professional Womens situation that has drawn a banking ait 15, held Monday evening January Franklin S. Harris deal of attention throughout the home of Miss Lucille Curtis at 7 great Begins Court actions brought the To Be Speaker At county. p. m. out sensational charges against the of Miss Alice Pederson, president Annual Program under W. of the Utah State Business and Pro- state banking department that was Hadlock. H. It charged fessional Women's club will be the the after transferred was stock Principal John C. Carlisle has anfreely as guest speaker, and all members the declared had nounced the date for the Annual banking department for well membership as those eligible Robert Florence Sullivan 28, died schools the in Payson high and entry school Founders assets that impaired patriotic Payson high Day extended an invitation to be Nebo Division Basketball loop will are at his home 672 West, 1st South for Friday, January 26. Payson citizens who were duped into present. Street Tuesday evening. Bob,, as he Committees are busy working out get their first taste of league compsaving the bank were left holding o etition tonight at Nephi where they the sack. was best known has been an invalid the various features, which will ino clude Dr. Franklin S. Harris, pre- meet Coach EM Isaacsons Nephi Street Accepts Cashier for the past six years having has his Bank Wasps. Richfield sident of Brigham Young University of Position back broken in two places on Feb- as the The Nephi team did the expected speaker of the day. ruary 2, 1928 in an accident at the Other features will be the noon hour last Friday night by swamping a E. H. Street, who has been the exMammoth mine. A large portion of luncheon for patrons and parents; game but inexperienced Tintic high aminer in charge of the closed banks that time he has spent in the Payson A Dress Review; Tolhurst Oratorical school squad and at present are of the state south of Salt Lake has By City hospital and made many friends Contests; Orchestra Concert; and oth- tied with Springville, who won over accepted a position as cashier of the the patients and visitors. Spanish Fork last Friday at Spring- Richfield Commercial and Savings er musical entertainment. Mr. Sullivan was bom April 22, The days activities will be climax- ville. bank. Permanent committees for the co1906 at Genola, a son of D. F. and ed by the presentation of the annPayson plays their first league His position in the state banking two years have been named ming Geneva B Bocker Sullivan. He is ual school play in the evening. This game at home next FYiday, January department will be taken by Herbert the Payson City Council as follby Green survived by his widow, Blanche years presentation will be The 19. Two games are in store, the Taylor who will conduct the liquida- ows: rules, elections and printing, Sullivan; one son, Robert William Charm School. sophomore game at 7 p. m. and the ting work for the entire state from Reece and Curtis; finance, claims and main team game at 8 p. .m. Sullivan 8; one daughter, Florence o Salt Lake. He will be assisted by Persson and Lant; judiciary, Geneva Sullivan 6, Payson; his parAlthough the Miners met defeat J. E. Lowry, examiner in charge of license, Relief Board and estray, Persson and Society police, prison at Nephi, they will present a formi- the Bank of American Fork. ents, five brothers, Sheldon, Dannie, Gives New Years Party dable team in their appearance here Mr. Street's family will continue Gale; cemetery, Gale and Reece; irriGeorge, Elmo and Eugene Sullivan; and one- sister, Eurilda Sullivan, Genola. next week. In the Nephi game, Tin-ti- c their residence in Payson for the gation, Reece and Lant; streets electric Gale and Persson; alleys, the of event social An outstanding lost Wall, a big guard, and The body may be viewed at the present. lights, Lant and Reece; water-workClaudin Funeral Home until Sunday past week was the New Year party center, by the personal foul o Curtis and Persson; public grounds morning when it will be at the re- given by the members of the Relief route, in the first quarter which Presentee Health and property, Lant and Curtis; pubProgram of Funeral services will be Society Stake Board at the home showed to their disadvantage during sidence. lic health and community welfare, Dinner P. At P. T. A. Meeting conducted at 2 p. m. in the Payson President Mary Harding. the rest of the game, but with the and Gale. Curtis each small W. tables seven N. was at served n Pay-soward with Ken addition of First Bishop chapel Hone, former various The appointive officers A very fine meeting of the P. T. A. Nelson of Genola in charge. Burial centered with an inverted golden bell guard who moved to Eureka durand assumed on Monday qualified the will be in the Provo City Ceme- filled with rose colored sweet peas. ing the holidays, they will be streng- was held Wednesday night at Additional various their positions. were clocks health favors with a Minature school procandy thened enough to give any team in Junior high tery. week this filled are, ' o and the place cards were New Year the Nebo Division a battle. gram presented by the Taylor school. appointments of Kerr; Ray Parks, superintendent resolutions suitable to each individMiss Madge Reece, principal of o First Ward Gleaner ual. The cards marked places for Seoond school led in community singing physician, Dr. L. D. Stewart; pound the Ward Hall Girls Entertain Mothers the board members and their partand children of the school present- keeper, John II. Elmer. o Completely Renovated ed a health play The death of Jimners, stake presidency and guests as The Gleaner girls of the Payson follows: Mr. and Mrs. Laban Germ. Harding Topics were presented Richfield Contractors first ward M. I. A. held their annual Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Page, Dr. and The second ward recreation hall my Perschool mothers as follows: by Awarded Bridge Job has recently been completely renMothers and daughters banquet Tues- Mrs. A. L. sonal cleanliness," Mrs. Lucille ButCurtis, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra day night in the Scout hall of the Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Hancock, ovated. The fine improvements in- ter; Sleep, Mrs. Oro Moore; Young and Ogden, Richfield conward chapel. Mrs. Ethel Page; Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Huish, Mr. and cludes the installation cf a cyclorama Food, Dress", tractors, were the lowest of 10 biddThe banquet was served at one Mrs. Frank and curtain on the stage. New iv- Mrs. Curtis. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Mary for the construction of an overers long table and two small ones each S. A. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Guy ory woodwork and decorated walls, The next meeting will he held on head crossing over the Los Angeles centered with baskets of sweet peas of floors and reroofing. Johnson, Miss Lucille Curtis, Mrs. sanding February 7, with a concert by the and Salt Lake Railroad company The completion of the work was and fern. Mrs. Winona Christensen Mary Jeppson, Miss Pearl Barnett, school followed with a dance. high tracks at Santaquin, on the Santaquin celebrated by the members of the was master of ceremonies and con- Miss Cora Page, Bishop and Mrs. Eureka road, it was found last Thursward with a splendid entertainment ducted the following program, piano John F. Oleson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Above Expenses, day when bids were awarded to them solo, Miss Faye White; vocal solo, R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Friday night. The first part of the Receipts their bid of $10,994.13 against an Miss Faye Depew; retold story, Miss In 'County Clerks Repor on program was a three act drama, The Spencer. cost of $12,765.28. Eighty estimated Bushers daughter. The cast included Ziska Bissell; welcome address, Miss o are allowed for the days working Miss Vivian Taylor and Miss BerHelen Betts; response, Mrs. Kathryn PROVO Utah County Clerk Frank of this stell beam structconstruction Groesbeck Sneaker At nice Nelson, Garth Olson, Fred Page M. Salisburys office during 1933 collBetts; short talks, ward M. I. A. concrete abutments. on ure Cultus Club Meeting and Vernon Hurst. Dancing was later ected a profit of $1058.06 in fees presidency, Mrs. Emma Wilson and o Mrs. Allean Persson; Miss Thelma enjoyed and refreshments were ser- above operating expenses, according ATTENTION GUNMEN Rowe Groesbeck, instructor in his- ved. Special music was rendered by to a report issued last Sunday by Vest, Nebo Stake Gleaner Girl leader; ward class leaders, Mrs. Lois Bowen tory at the Payson high school gave Professor A. Willardson and two vio- Mr. Salisbury. All persons who are interested in and Mrs. Etta Jeppson and the fol- a lecture on Internationalism at a lin students, Miss Teressa Krauss and or Fees totaled $7358.80, $2182.80 rifle shooting should turn out Frilowing mothers, Ida Huish, Edna meeting of the Cultus Club held Wed- Max Shirts. The hall was beauti- more than the $5176 collected in 1932. day evening at 7 :30. Payson has nesday afternoon at the home of fully decorated with ferns and flow- Operating expenses of the office Street, Adelia Dixon, Eliza White, good prospects, of winning the county to $6300.74. match this spring if the necessary Bates, Nellie Elmer, and Flora Mrs. Clyde Wilson. His lecture com- ers. o- -: Bissell. prised the historical background and Marriage licenses issued during spirit and cooperation is shown. o a review of the book "Building the NOTICE If you do not belong to the club the year showed a slight gain, with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Darley visited world society." 479 being issued against 411 for 1932. at the present time come out anyway in Payson on Tuesday while en route President Cuba Davis was in charge The annual meeting of the Payson With the licenses costing $2.50 each, and see and hear what is anticipated to Cedar City where they will reside. of the business which included dis- Building & Load Society vjlll be $1197.50 was received from this for the coming season. Mrs. Darley was formerly Miss Mel-v- a cussions and plans for school lunches held January 25th, 1934 at 7:30 P. source during 1933, against $1027.50 The meeting place is above J. C. s. Mr. M. and Curtis of this City. at the City Council Chambers. .Salisbury reported. ftr 1932, Barneys. proposed changes of the EHACT LOCATION School District e, Later, in 1930, Ray Monsen, cashier $f the bank at that time, again n threatened Taylor with criminal and a prison term if he didnt enew the mortgage. Judge Turner in his forth findings of fact that let even had paid the interest on aylor he mortgage several times, unknown his wife, so real was the fear that le faced a prison term otherwise. They told Taylor that the prosecu-io- n would result because he had nade false statements to the state sinking department in regard to the ondition of the bank. Otto B. Erlandson, president of the ayson Building and Loan Society, ras also president of the bank later, nd knew, Judge Turner declared, hat the mortgage was only given to he bank so as to lend Taylors cred-- t. Erlandson alsc knew that the mortgage was obtained by threat, was pros-cutio- r. and Mrs. Flint S'elson, Emm and r. ncer. FER ALS ,AY! )bon welj yoa 3.00 he conclusion. plain y by s V Lot LI Ci. thy is left orting ical 01 )NE Annual Poultry Meeting Held Wednesday Night The annual meeting of the Payson istrict Poultry Producers Associat-- n was held Wdnesday evening at e Junior high school with Presi-en- t Byron Mendenhall in charge, he election of officers for the com-yewas held. Mr. Mendenhall a3 president; Ray Huish Springlake and Carl Lundell of enjamin as board members with H. . Ferre of Elberta and Laban Hard-- g of Payson as holdover board mem ar (rs. No regular delegates were elected the state convention in Salt Lake January 23, 24, but Mr. Menden-il- l, Mr. Lundell and Abner Baird offered the use of their cars to ansport members who desired to tend. Report Issued On County C. W. A. Work Utah county workers received a and total of $28,684.85 for services C W A projects in the week Friday, December 28, and ding Thursday, January 4, accord-t- o figures compiled under dir-io- n of J. Harold Wilson, C W A lice manager. At present there are 1843 employworking on CWA projects within &h county, 1571 of them being orers receiving 50 cents to 60 nts an hour. Another group of 86 e and team-tr- s foremen, truck-drivegetting 60 cents to 70 cents an ur and six men get 70 to 80 cents hour. There are 120 men receiv- and over per hour, and 60 and supervisors. be-nni- M. rat i rs f$l o mmittee Selected to Attend Beet Meeting t a meeting of the local Far cau held Tuesday night in t Hall a committee consisting Schaerrer, Jesse Hall, Gle 'an, E. E. Robinson and C. was named to represent t nization at meeting of t h County Beet Growers associ to be held at Provo Saturday. Resident John Schaerrer was and extended an invitation members to attend this imports 'lering. JAPANESE to Robert F. Sullivan Payson Called by Death Quest For League Title Committees Appointed New Kerk-patric- Council k, s, . by-law- |