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Show BRIGHAM YOCNQ UNI. X OB TT- -s . 5 XXXXI, No- - VOL. PAYSON. Payson Young At Dies At Matron Provo Hospital of wife Mrs. o Mane Croft Clark, Pacific F. Ularv. Union sta-.- ! at the Ai.a hospital oicht frc-- .t the ef-Provo infected hand. ferts of an and fell at her Mrs. Clark slipped agen .on I' r- 5 -1 ir, v a home ankle and Vfr running a which treat-ant Aird to the removed She was operation was perfhospital and an was considecondition her ormed but death and most dangerous red developed ter hand. Infection to medical to respond ailed bom June 29, 1907 in She was Eure- of her life in ka but spent most her After marriage to Mr. Payson. in the Primary she worked Plark Society organizations of IM) Relief Second ward. ae Surviving are her husband, three daughter, Merlin, 8; sons and one Marie, 3; Lewis two foster sons, ick and Arthur Clark all of Payson; Mr. and er mother and and the Provo of Mrs. George Dattge La and sisters: brothers following Veil, Virl, Herbert, May, Ina and 5; Myrna Aldrean, months; 16 Fay, step-fathe- r, Croft and Mrs. prvil Jeanette Evans, foster sisters, Mrs. Carol Mrs. Bessie D. Smith and )attge md a foster brother, Albert Dattge. services were conducted Funeral 1:30 p. m. in the Second at teday The body was brought uard chapel. and :om Provo Tuesday forenoon as at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cole on Utah Avenue. Burial ws in the Sandy Cemetery under Redirection of the Hatch Mortuary, Provo; two o Library Notes Fioer ciub Meet High Mr. Grant R. Bowen, president of the Ltah Flower Gardin association and landscape gardener at the tate UTAH COUNTY, School UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, Local Women Attend Payson Girl Injured Play s,seyJ Pleases Large Crowd Capitol has been secured by the Pay-sol ndtr the direction of Miss Anna, Flower Garden Club to sp, ak ughes, instiuctor in dramatic art at to the citizens of Payson next Mon day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the'111 Iayson high school, the annual M'hool play was presented in the Jun-- i Community Church. r h . i. ni.torium last F'riday night Mrs. Mildred McClellan, president of the local club has announced that before a large audience that was the attendance will not he limited to delighted with the fine performance Tin t.ifering this year was a three numbers but anyone interested in the ad play The Charm School, with a matter of home and city beautificaof seventeen characters permittcast tion is invited to !e present. The a ing greater number of students to speaker is an expert in lus line and than is usual in a school will be able to give much valuable participate The cast included, Walker play. instructs n. Fairbanks, Albert Huber, Bill Fin-'ayn, Glen Wyler, Joe Morgan, Le Boy Hill, Yerla Holman, Della Trotter, Chry.-ta- l Curtis, Rhea Johnson, i Filth Okelberry, Shirley Monson, Edna Mae Loveless, Jean Carter, Marie Confab Douglass, Pearl Johnson and KathThe business managers ryn Dixon. a ere Ray Quigley and Niles Reece. Thoma ; E. Reece, Payson precinct Music for the fine entertainment was Democratic Mrs. Della ay the school orchestra directed by chairman, and chairwoman Robert L. A. Willardson. Iluish, Wilson, Payson representative of the County central committee were in Clinic Examines Large Provo Monday night to attend a reNumber of Babies organization meeting of the County committee. There was a splendid response at Hugh M. Woodward of Provo, pro- the regular monthly baby clinic held fessor of philosophy of education at last Friday at the Stake House with' Brigham Young University was elec- Dr. P. R. Bowdish in charge of the ted the new county chairman to succ- examinations. eed Robert L. Elliott of Provo who Thirty-thre- e babies were examined has served three terms. a large number of them being at the Wallace Brockbank of Spanish Fork clinic for the first time. The majand Mrs. W. H. Callahan of Provo ority were normal and the defects and were reelected as noted were of a minor nature. Asschairman respectively by asMciate isting the doctor were Mrs. Julia. acclamation. The secretary and trea- Hancock, Mrs. Emily Clayson, Mrs. surer will be named by I)r. Wood- May Hancock, and Mrs. La Mar. ward. o Democratic Leaders Attend County o Former Utah Resident Dies in California Local Team Meets Defeat At Hand of Forkerf ing school which opened Monday in Miss Alice Peterson, Utah County home demonstrator was present and gave a preview of the entire course. The class was organized into four groups and the First ward will meet on Monday of each week, the Second ward on Wednesday, Third ward on Thursday, Fourth ward on Friday, jjany more are expected to enter. The class is being sponsored by the Nebo Stake Relief Society. Mrs. Ella Daley will be the instructor from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. each day and Mrs. Chasta Harris from 1 to 5 p. m. head and body bruises and shock when the car in which she was riding crashed into a car driven by Clinton Icterson of Santaquin. He stopped to offer assistance to the occupants of a car which had overturned off the highway. Directly behind him was the car driven by Max Carson of Salem with Thelma Tiotjen of o Miss Shuler, Donna Spencer and Geraldine Gardner of Payson.-CarsoEnjoy was unable to stop his car in time to avoid crashing into the stop-p- i d car. Miss Shuler was the only Day She one to receive serious injury. was taken to the Spanish Fork hospital for treatment and remained Hundteds of parents and patrons there until Tuesday when she was of the Payson high school were in home of the to her uncle, brought attendance at the annual Founders Dave Shuler in Iayson. day celebration held at the school last Friday. This is the outstanding Local Women To event of the school year and is alOpen Nursery School ways eagerly anticipated by the residents of Payson and vicinity. Since the nursery schools have disDr, Franklin S. Harris, president continued in Payson due to lack of of Brigham Young University delivC. W. A. funds, go many mothers ered the Founders day address at the have expressed a desire to have their Assembly program front 10 to 12. children go on with the work that Other speakers were Principal John it has been decided to give them C. Carlisle, Dr. L. D. Stewart of the that privilege. school board, Howard Bellows, studMiss Ivy Done and Miss Vadis Lid-dl- e ent mayor, Ileber A. Curtis of the will open a kindigarten next City Council, Superintendent MelvMonday morning at 9 oclock at the in Wilson. The musical program inJunior high school. There will be cluded selections by the mixed chora fee of 50 cents per week or two us; trumpet solo, Gene Greenhalgh; dollars per month for each child. vocal solo, Ruth Snow; violin solo, Any one wishing the course, can be TheressaKrauss; selections, boys there next Monday morning. glee club; vocal solo, Martin GreenSan-Uqui- School Patrons Founders Former Delta Resident at Sons Home 18-1- this famous author. Wren, by Emily Hilda Toung. Leisurely love stories involving two daughters, the curate, a ledger, a farmer, Mrs. Rendalls business and the village gossips. Vanessa", fcy Hugh Walpole. The Herries n family chronicle which in Rogue Herries comes to an tnd with the story of Vanessa. Men Against Death, by Paul II. be Kruif. This book tells of the "ork of twelve physicians and scien-Hst- s who sought for knowledge that "nuld prevent the fatalities of cer-ki- n by Jenny be-fa- diseases. Marie Zweig. oman, i Antoinette, by Stephen portrait of an average life that is a psychologic-ustud- The A y s' as well as a biography. Joseph Smith, an American proet John Henry Evans. A study i o character and philosophy of pmion of the Washington correspondent of a Tokeyo newspaper. L Xivin8 Authors, edited by Dilly " &nte. A book of biographies, illus-- : mted with photographs and draw-lings. Spencer Miss Beulah Freshwater and Loran PWcer of Payson were united in arage on Thursday, 1st, February fvo. Miss Freshwater is the au?hter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Lang- nd Mr. Spencer the son of Mr ,nd Mr,. Rey Spencer CARD OF THANKS W, 6 desire to thank the many so kindly assisted dur-- t the sickness and death of our oved wife, mother and daughter. 80 tor the many floral tributes. 0- - F. Clark and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Dattge ends ; o Events Tonight Fete Two outstanding events of the Pay-so- n high school year will take place the Annual Junior Promtonight enade and the home basketball game between Coach Stan Wlsons Lions and the Springville high school team. The game will take place in the Junior high school gymnasium starting promptly at 8 p. m. to be preceded with an encounter between the second teams from the two schools which will lie played starting at 7 p. m. is bringing another Springvillo strong team for their initial appearance in Payson this year. At the present time they are leading the Nebo Division with three straight victories and no defeats. Because of Springvilles strong showing so far this season, they will be favored over the local team, but the Payson boys are always keyed to a high pitch for this game and a victory for them is by no means an impossibility. The Junior Promenade will get under way immediately following the basketball games and will be staged at the Bon Ton dance pavilion which has been beautifully decorated by the Junior Class during the past week for the occasion. Annual Meet of Loan Society Held Thursday The annual stockholders meeting of the Payson Biulding and Loan Association was held Thursday night and a financial statement was read. CJ B. Erlandson and t)RI)ER, were reelected as board members. The board of directors will meet the first week of February and rehalgh. Luncheon was served at noon in organize. o the gymnasium and during this percona I. school M. A. Program At iod the orchestra gave cert. Ward Sunday Night First The feature of the afternoon assembly was the Tolhurst oratorical The reguar monthly M. I. A. procontests won by Wayne Beck and gram of the First ward will be held jean Gaiter. Selections were given Sunday evening at 7:30 in the ward o y the school band, girls glee club and chapel. A special patriotic program feaSantaquin boys quartette. Other has been arranged including vocal tures were a dress revue by the solo The Flag without a Stain, Miss Home Economic girls and a musical Ivy Done; Flag ceremony and Pledge, vaudeville, Old King Cole. Boy Scouts; prize winning oration, The annual high school play was Milton Beck; ladies chorus, America, presented in the evening completing the Beautiful; speech, My Country" Mrs. Leona Thomas of the Senior dea full day of entertainment display school. partment. ing the splendid talent of the , He had engaged in live. 40 for years in Delta. farming Surviving are six sons, Oscar of the Star Theatre will jmer of Grace Idaho; Robert A. Full-h- e o o er, Payson; John, William, Elmer pleased to learn that the manage- Meeting Date Set Engagement Announced ment has installed a new silver and Joseph S. Fullmer of Delta; two screen during the past week. This daughters, Mrs. F. A. Terry and Mrs. Camp No. 1 of the Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Finlayson annnew screen was installed at a con- - John Reed of Salt Lake; 30 grand Pioneers will meet February 8, Utah ounce the engagment of their daughtsiderable expense, representing the children and one home of Mrs. Ruth Frazer. the at of son latest improvements in screen pro-- j Funeral services and burial were er Naomi to Armond Hall, will be devoted to reThis meeting of Hall Mapleton. Otto Mr. and Mrs. in Salt Lake. duction. All lics members Febare asked to wear The marriage will take place of Pioneer times, a dress, ruary 5th in the Salt Iake Temple. something Mrs.- - Verna Hogan and little mitts or collar, bonnet, shawl, cape, in Springville. in Salt They will reside daughter Donna are visiting a piece of jewelry, and be able to Lake for a fortnight. ONLY 3 MORE DAYS TO GET give its history. Mrs. Rhoda Davis, Mrs. Pearl Keele o entertained Davis the of Maurice Payson and Mrs. The executive board A 4 MONTHS TRIAL Music Club held The Federated he officers asd teachers of the First Red Cross held a business meeting followed with a sorehearsal regular home of ward Primary Thursday evening at SUBSCRIPTION TO Monday afternoon at the home of the at cial evening Monday the home of Mrs. Rhoda Davis. The Mrs. Julia Hancock. meet will Wilson. Annie Mrs. They affair was in the nature of a bridal next Wig-nai- l. Mrs. Emma with Monday enshower givi n in honor of Mrs. Fern Mr. and Mrs. Powell McDowell Gold of the Elmer Parry, a recent bride. Supper tertained the members FOR ONLY home last served to fourteen followed with their was at Club Band Bridge a pleasant social evening. week, with sixteen guests present. received Mr. and Mrs. Gould Dixon Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Huish entertained at a the prize for high score and second of high. for Mrs. Sterling Taylor family dinner on Sunday in honor husher of anniversary the birthday the Present were Mr. and Mrs. band. Mrs. J. C. Barney entertained uniDelta bridge Hansen and family of Spanto this of William take Junior In order the of members advantage "Dupuling and hmuwing cauie gnej and Man-wiHotel. ish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Will or Club Thursday at the Payson mail must either bring sorrowing.' offer, you que Ann Butter-wort- h and family, Elizabeth, Carol PabeMrs. Dave Shuler, Mrs. in order for the subscription JANUARY your ttricia and Bruce Iluish. and Miss Ivy Done were specWilliam McKinley, 25th and 1934. fore 5, Gray February Fearn Mrs. ial guests. President, born 1843. the prizreceived to is and was Our Wilson McClellan Leona Miss pleasantvicinity give Payson plan Mrs. Floyd 30 -- France recognize United ,, ly surprised by a group of friends State independence, one of the best weekly newspapers in es. 1778. Supper home evening. at Sunday her and you can help to make the state June Grand of Davis R. with followed served bridge. was Mrs. Frank this a reality by adding your name to Vre Present were Mr. and Mrs. Will McDon Colorado, has been visiting F. Ott. list under this Mrs. our Byron special subscription sister, Clellan, Mr. and Mrs. George Seabury with her by autoFEB morning Mr. La Vard Wright, Mrs. Ed Patten, Tuesday left offer! They California to Cordelia Morris, Mrs. Stanley Mrs. mobile for Claremount, local Your 25c will bring to you all the Done, Mrs. Veda Berge, MrR. Elva visit with Miss Edith Ott. news and advertising from the local U. S. ends its war with Taylor, Mrs. Audrea Roland, Miss f 2 Gardner, Mexico victoriously. 1848. Maurice that form Miss Madge in and a convenient Fairbanks Mrs. Jennie merchants and Mr. Fairbanks. Bates and William Hiatt Charles will be an aid to you in your weekly Mrs. Celia 3 Woodrow Wilson, warvisited on Thursday with time President, die 1924. problems. shopping 5J Mrs. Lowe Johnson and daughter Jex in Provo. Marvaleen were in Evanston, Wyomt Lindbergh, great , is in Long Good For New Subscribers Only Offer to attend the funeral of This Lone Eagle, born 1902. Mrs. Jennie D. McClellan Sunday ing she went to iT" Mrs. Johnsons father, Mr. A. L. Eeach. California whore her cousin, of funeral Eastman. attend the Paul Douglass. grand-daughte- Lake to New Screen Installed Full-Patro- r, great-grandchil- d, The Chronicle founder of Mormanism. Manehoukuo, child of conflict by lyoshi Karl Gawakami. The new Manehoukuo is here to stay must be reckoned with in the Freshwater of Utah a cheerful farewell last Sunindef-inat- e day and is going to spend an friends and relatives with visit in Southern California. Mr. Bills celebrated his 84th birthday as well as attending the wedding on January 31st of his Miss Adeline Ainge formerly of Spanish Fork. Mr. Bills is staying with his oldest daughter, Mrs. George II. Ainge, while in California. Hold Two Annual the Tabernacle basement. o The Payson Lions were humbled in of N. Fred Span their league game with Spanish Fork Freeman, formerly Some new books at the library are ish Fork, died at Torrance, California. last Friday night at Spanish Fork by the following: Dies 29. Mr. FYeeman a 3 score. The shape cf things to come, by Monday, January was a native of Kansas City, Kansas. G. Wells. Payson failed to score a single Oscar Myron Fullmer 81, a formUsing the guise of a his wife. survived is He by point in the first quarter and made er resident of Delta died Thursday istory text book of 2106, the authMrs. Freeman is a sister of Mrs. but one field goal in the second per- afternoon at the home of his son, or envisions a world remade accord-t- o Jesse Earl and Mrs. Mabel Robinson iod. McBeth broke loose in the last Robert Fullmer in the Payson Sehis hearts desire. of this city. Mrs. Robinson left on half and as a resut 7 points were cond ward of the infirmities incident As the Earth Turns, by Gladys to attend funeral ser- credited to him for the game. The to old age. Hasty Carroll. A chronicle of the Monday evening vices which were held on Wednesday. result placed Spanish Fork in a tie events of one Mr. F'ullmer was born September year in the lives of a o Xew position with Nephi for second place. 13, 1853 in Salt Lake, a son of Almon England family of the present Mr. J. S. Bills, Sr., who has residSpringville retained leadership in the and Sarah Ann F'ullmer. His wife day. 64 the for years, in ed past division with a clean slate by defeat- Harriett Fullmer died three years Payson They Brought Their Women, by relatives and friends bid his Edna Ferber. many ing Tintic 36 - 27. A book of eight short ago. At that time he went to Salt stories High School To School Opening A very enthusiastic class of more than sixty women were present for the opening of the C. W. A. Cloth n sc J2.00 PER YEAR 1934 ll Ih O-- v |