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Show ,vt'j 1 rn nrrr An outstanding Lions Meeting important matters were a ing of the Fayson ijjns flvh ht !il Monday night at tre t.. ca Hotel, A committee consistiVarious , c ,j A a L. ng of Dr. Curtis, John T. Have Shuler Unt, Leroy Bunnell, was Ott F. appointed to and Byron of a matter the investigate Payson, that has been road through recent consideration. given A. Cheev-e- r Douglass Dixon, George were Chase appointed d an Geoige of the paving possibility consider to on First tracks Orem the beteen By-Pa- ss North Street. Jeff Eallif, h receiver assistant targe cf affairs at the Task of Payson presented closed Stat. information of men who in regard a bank in in opening re interested and advised that they would be in Payson Friday to examine the W . territory and business conditions. Erlandson Wendall C. McCormick, MClellan were named to and W. A. and render needed them with meet to a group Pay-o- assistance. talked on the propfor the Nebo School for which a special school will be held on March 6. George Chase osed bond issue election Ward Play Is Well Received Third most appreciative audience that the Nebo Stake Tabernacle atteOut of nded the three act comedy the Ark come Noah, presented by the Third ward M. I. A. Saturday A filled large gathering of children the performance on Friday " " "night. All members of the cast in the clever comedy portrayed their respec. five character in an excellent manner. The cast included Jerry Bassett, Clara Johnson, Edna Hill, Beth West Union Hill, Helen Reece, Rhea Bassett, Victor Woods, John Berge, Mado-lin- e Dixon, Marie Douglass, Kathryn Dixon and Reed Cowan. The splendiA night. attended d performance reflected credit the directors, Mrs. Della Huish Miss Clara Johnson. The stage gers were John Berge and on and mana- Earl McClellan. Social Clubs Elect New Sets of Officers UTAH COUNTY, UT All, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 19i34 f2.00 PER YEAR Gleaner Girls Jamboree Held Last Wednesday Facts Concerning Bond Election social event of the social given ly the! P.T.A. Votes To Back School The annual Neiio Stake Gleaner Jamboree was held Wednesday officers and teacher girls The Fedeial of the First in the First ward recreation ward M. I. A. Monday mght evening in he ball with 250 present including large ward hall in honor of the M sJhool NVho mens b basketball team, champions of Nebo us 175.000 at 4G representation: from all wards of the "'V for 20 years time Stake and the numbers of the drama Divided we secure the Art we in a c(n,ii,il,n to enttr stake and all Stake board members. loan with! Miss Thelma Vest, stake gleaner leadcast recently pres, nud. A Sponsored by the P. T. v.t a pubbanquet 't,rial Lends voted for by the people. l',,'lso,i,iation with the other districts er was in charge. Ltah served at one large T This consolidation lic County? jof meeting was held in the Junior shaped C table and two smaller ones. rtconilnnded by the commi- - At a short business meeting glean- high school nwinlay night for the The district has ne eded certain " i! The tlu of nim or possible economies er giil officers for the coming year purpose of presenting before the taxpath across the hill, title of the buildings for a number of years. ward drama was uud a a decorative They seem now a necessity and will within the state, as appointed by the were elected as follows: president, payers the facts concerning the bond last 1, g. stature to lenort to the next. Mniion Patten, Payson Fourth; motif at one end of the table. election and the grant from the govA probably be built within a short time Rtgva Mcdellhn, Ifeyson ernment to be held in Nebo School Provo ami Alpine have a combined green mound, representing a hill was ' ven if the District has to pay the Third; secretary, Gladys Wride, Ben- District on Tuesday March 6. d ht. of $727,000. traversed by a winding path with ful1 umoUnt ward activity representatives, jamin; Nebo has no debts. Dr. L. D. Stewart, member of the shrubbery, rocks, tiny lakes and snow Thelma V ill the Tntjen, Santaquin First; District Board of Education presenttanks. Tiny dolls along the oath rehave comtheir buildings They payment of the.se bonds Hilda Twoede, Spring Lake; Miss ed a pleted. presented the members of the eari, require an increase in taxes? NO. general outline of the question, We are badly in need of buildings. Smith, Genola; Ixiis Noon, Payson what it is for, whether it is needed Nebo District paid its last bond on kaye Depew, Helen Betts, Madge ElFir.-ri-; Maybeth Reynolds, Payson Se- and if the If i perated in the past, consolimer, Lois Noon, Fern Law, Marion the old program of 1911 last year. people can afford it. Other Miss Greenhalgh, Santaquin cond; We have paid an average of $18,000 dation would mean that we would Flmcr, Ted Wirtl.lin, A. K. Huish, speakers Mayor Henry ErlandKmo Wilson and Kenneth Patten and per year. The present issue would pay for their buildings and take our Second. son, John Schaerrer, President of the Supper was served in the laanquet Farm Bureau local and Bishop Robth' coach, Jordan V. Iw. requite less than that for its first chances on getting ours. The questiin ten groups representing the hall ami greatest payment. ert L. Wilson. Questions were asked The annua on is now before the people. At the other en i of the table nine wards and stake board. A stunt and a general discussion followed. a miraturi basket! all court and dolls 1a mi'ut would then gtadually de- ELECTION: Tuesday, March 6th. was then given by each ward and a until A off. vote was then taken and it was paid c the Only qualified voters who are actual ca.-'ach, Warren repi.settling pri.e was awarded to the Pay-'-o- ii the unanimuos J and the vario is members of the can opinion of those preVote. Polls are taxpayers open Third ward for the most clever vote sent' next Tuesday be that the team. At intervals along the tables Questions for Considciation: from 7.00 a. m. to 7 p. m. Vote stunt. Mrs. Hazel Baird, class leadfavorable for the bond issue. 1. Is the building improvement your desires, BUT VOTE. were vases of sweet peas and fern er gave a response. The program given under the dirand white candles in crystal candle A grand march was then held to ection of J. Milton Beck, P. T. A. holders. Prominent Santaquin First of Series of Dancing judge the best misfit costumes in Milton Drollinger introduced Mrs. which the entire group was dressed. president, included a male glee club Resident Dies Wednesday Parties Held Friday Betts as retoastmaster and Kathryn Wilma Tcrvort of the Third ward re- from the high school directed by C. sponses were given by Jordart, A. ceived the prize for the most misfit O. Nelson and a ladies chorus from Mrs. Josephine Albertine Holliday, A leading social event of the the Junior high school directed by past Lois Mrs. Law, Bowen, A. K. Huish, gleaner costume; Leah Hurst, Pay-so- n 176, prominent resident of Santaquin, week was a dancing Miss Jane Woods. A dramatization of party at the Lois Noon, Merle Haskell, Vernon! Second, second prize; Mrs. Nell died at the family home Wednesday Second Ward in the life of George Washingevents Amusement on Hall Christensen, Beth Huish, Mrs. Emma Schaerrer, Payson Fourth, first for She was born at Scona, W'ashingtons birthday. This was givton was morning. given by a group of studbest officer and Mrs. Alone Sheppard Wilson and Pearl Jones. Later clevents from the Ieteetneet school. Sweden, February 5, 1858, a daughter en by the recently organized Dancing Lucille Mrs. Spener games wete introduced by Lois Benjamin, second; of August and Eda Kruger Tietjen, club made up from members of the o cer first for stake hoard; Mrs. Dora Bowen, Leona Thomas, Nellie Haskvarious natives of clubs of and is the city the Powell, second. Germany. Grandson of J. S. Bills Sr. ell, Gwen Wride and Beth Huish. She is survived by her husband, first of a series of similar events. The girls voted to attend the Stake Seventy-on- e were present including Dies at St. George Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Erlandson John Martin Holiday, six sons and Gleaner, M mens banquet on March the M. I. A. officers and bishopric one daughter, David H. and Menols were chairmen of the committee and 15, one hundred per cent. and partners and honored guests. T. Holliday and Mrs. Josephine Bell other members were Mr. and Mrs. J. o Stewart William F'reshwaber, 19, o son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. FreshGreenhalgh, Santaquin; John Frank- - Sterling Reece, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Funeral Services Held Laura Jane Banner i;n Holliday, Elko, Nevada; Charlie Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilwater of Provo, died in a St. George For Solomon Mikesell hospital Saturday night from compliDies at Spanish ForkiD. Holliday, Salt Lake; Reed and Ev- - son, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmer, cations following a tonsil operation. jerett W. Holliday, San, Francisco; .A and M. and Mrs. N. Blaine WuiLfll Funeraf Service for Solomon Mik- He had been working in a C. C. C. and one sister Charles A'.' They received the guests. The serv7 old ,brothers Laura Jane Banner, year Ephnam H. Tietjen and Mrs. ing table held a large cut glass punch esell, well known resident of Camp. daughter of Arthur and Una Robert- - f Ileehs. Santaquin; Frederick and glasses and oil either end 'h and former Payson resident were The young man was born in Provo son Banner of Spanish Fork diod Augusta L. Tietjen, Salt Lake and Joseph L. were silver tiered can lelebra holding i held Saturday at 1 p. m. in the First folof November 9, 1914, a son of Walter L. complications morning Monday William A V Tietjen, Portland, Oregon; 14 grand red white and blue caudles. large ward chapel with Bishop He was F'reshwater. Bills and May was She measels. improving children and 5 lowing colored portrait of Washington form- McClellan in charge. great S. Bills of a grandson of Joseph when she suffered a relapse. Survivof Speakers were Lawrence Larson Funeral services will be conducted ed a background. Miss Helen Street, Mr. Bills left recently for ing are the parents, a brother and Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Santaquin Miss Florence Pfeiffer and Miss Jean Mammoth and Charles II. White. The Payson. sister. The family formerly resided Second ward chapel with burial in Marie Powell served. included numbers California. Mr. Bills, in company with Thirty couples musical program in Payson Third ward. a vocal solo, Mrs. Mrs. Ainge retuned home Monday evward the choir, the under the Santaquin cemetery onjoyed the delightful event. Feature (by conducted were the funeral services Funeral services direction of the Deseret Mortuary dances were introduced during the, pne Provstgaard accompanied by ening to attend at held which were afternoon solo Spanish violin a and Wednesday at 2 Mrs. A. Hermanson Wednesday evening o'clock F'irst wrard chapProvo the in Krauss accompanTheressa Fork with burial in the Spanish Fork Miss The second of the series will be by B. Y. U. Professor To in The el. wus Burial the Provo City Geraldine Miss ied Peery. Cemetery. by held In two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. o offered P.T.A. was George at invocation Meeting cemetery. by Speak Paul Davis in charge assisted by Mr. o the benediction by Ilyrum K Arrowhead Swimming Pool Mrs. William Mortimer, Mr. and Staheli, and the of M. Jensen the dedicatory prayer by and Elmer Professor Edgar Dr. to Harris Mrs. Lawrence Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Speak Here Opens Saturday Brigham Young university will give Reed Jones, Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Dor-iu- Arden Elmer. o a talk oa Art Appreciation' at a Itr. F'ranklin Harris, president of The Arrowhead swimming pool AssoParent-Teachethe of Date Set Meeting o will open for the season Saturday, meeting Brigham Young university will give ciation to be held at the Payson Junresort the illustrated lecture on Mexico at an to Brown, John according Baby Clinic Held ior high school. Thursday, March 8 A meeting of the Payson Flowei the Monthly M. I. A. conjoint Meetmanager. m. The public is extended home held 7:30 the be at will Club at p. Garden sure the F'ourth ward Sunday evenin a ing This announcement is always The regular baby clinic for Febru- of Mrs. Lula Erlandson Monday to attend. invitation an A cordial invitation is extended resort the ing. many sign of spring and held Friday afternoon at ary 2:30 p. m. at to to attend. the the public welcome opportunity patrons will Fifteen babies Stake House. Mrs. Ida A. Huish entertained at the All club members and those intero swimv their regular of again enjoying social afternoon were examined- by Dr. P. R. Bowdish ested in joining are invited to be a very delightful Law Offices Moved at Arrowhead. lari Thursday in honor of a group assisted by Mrs. Emily Clayson, Mrs. present. o Pearl Keele, Mrs. R. A. Porter and o of ladies who were formerly associatMrs. Ileber A. Curtis, Mrs. John II. The law office of Porter and Neb-eke- r, officers in the First Mrs. Nellie Kapple. as her with meeting of ed conjoint The monthly Schaerrer and Mrs. Vern Johnson, ward Relief Society. Luncheon was o formerly occupying office space the First waid M. L A. will be held members of the Nebo Stake Primary in the after tables ward City Building has been moved the small A beautifully arranged birthday Sunday evening at 7:30 in at five exe- servtd board and Mrs. Arthur Jones, to the Douglass building, corner ot to was is invited played. Mr. which progressive stung party was given aMhe home of chapel and the public Main and Utah Avenue. cutive secretary, entertained the mem Mrs. the will received prize. Dixon The and Mrs. following program Nephi Stewart Saturday attend. Lucy The rooms in this new location bers of the board and the stake presLater, clever group games were play- evening in honor of their mother, lc given: Opening music by the a charmingly at consist of a spacious waiting room conWhite, idency and partners Eliza Mrs. Mrs. C. W. Stewart of Renjamin, the word choir, Mis. Mary Wyler in the ed. Present were Mcoffices for R. A. Porand individual scrip-tuta- l Jennie arranged party Friday evening Mrs. occasion being her 75th birthday. ductor; Kave White, organist; room Mrs. Viola Gardner, The S. Nebeker. Lee Tabernacle basement. Hazand ter sacred Mrs. was carried Ruth Elmer; An old time party plan Sargent, reading, Merlyn na- Clellan, Mrs. was artistically decorated in the Dora Hinze, Mrs. out, with singing led by Mrs. R. A. solo. Mis, Carol Huish; address, The el Patten, Mrs. tional colors in honor of Washingtons Mrs. Melba Powell, Anderson. Two old songs were dra- land of Zion, John C. Carlisle. served at 8 Ethel Francom, ; o i. birthday. Dinner was Mrs. Etta Jeppson, matized by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dixon, Mrs. Lucy small tables and the table decoraMrs. lien-t- v Mina Simons, and Mrs. S. Mrs. Harold Spencer Kropf; Readings, Mrs. Zella cards were Mrs. Mary Wyler, ffo itum-Cite- Slant Rachel a bridal tions, favors and place entertained at Wood and T. M. Mrs. Spencer String Music by S'a. national holiday. Mrs. Anna Jones, the of at the suggestive Hazel Stanton, Mrs. Emily sons. Dueti gtewart ami Loran And shower Monday Mrs. on, diversion Progressive Rook was the Thomas and the erson. pjari0 selection, Mrs. Mueagl home of Mrs. Emily Clayson in honClayson, Mrs. Leona the evening. during Games and stunts were enjoyed, or of Mrs, Sterling Spencer, formerhostess. o after which the beautifully decorated ly Miss Maxine Stark, a recent bride. 7 here art nont to blind at they bo Alleman Tom cake w'as lighted. Each guest was Those present were Mrs. Eva Coombs Mr. and Mrs. shut their eyes." their Mrs. Emily Clayson Provo are visiting here with given a taper which was then lighted of Spanish Fork, HamilJr. from the cake and a wish was given Mrs. If. K. Elmer, Mrs. Otis FEBRUARY daughter, Mrs. William Wyler 26 Henry W. Longfellow, 9 9 ton, Mrs. John Gardner, Mrs. Chasta for the guest of honor. great 0. S poet, born 1807. Mrs. Mrs. John Erdine and Miss Mr. 38 to Cushing, guests, Gay, Luncheon was served Grant Harris, son of where and old time dancing completed the Spencer, Mrs. John II. Elmer, Mr. 27 England aeei ita firat S. A. Harrs, is in Salt Lake the with Harold Jones, Mrs. Alene Sheppard game of baseball, 1874. a position he has accepted evening. Mrs. Lew-- s O. William Mrs. Clayson, Hardware Company. by Salt Lake Tuesdays Ad Contest provedthose 28 Great comet visible by day B. Wride, Mrs. J. A. Loveless, Mrs. ( Dr. Asa L. Curtis went to Salt of most over United States, 1843. popular the o. be to far Medic-la- ! Sarah Mrs. Mrs. the Ray Spencer. Stark, tLake Wednesday to attend 100 ansBirths nearly with date to run up MARCH Conference being held there this May Stark Haines, the honored guest before noon 1 Napoleon returns to wers being brought in hostesses. and Mr. week. to France from Elba exile, A fine baby boy was born Wednesday. 1814. to Mrs. an,l Mrs. Lenn Huff on Monday, and little Mr. and Mrs. George Stanton were Mortensen M. The theatre tickets went Mrs. J. 2 Texas declares independ Arlene February 26. Luella Wilson, Miss Ruth son of Colorado are visiting here with pleasantly entertained by a group of ence of Mexico, 1835. all Smith, Present Mrs .Ammon Taylor friends Friday evening. an- - her daughters, Jones and Miss Barbara Stewart Delbert Mrs. Mr. and were the were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanton, Mr. on and Mrs. Ned Taylor and friends. of Payson, whoe solutions S. Navy is founded U. the birth of a baby boy nounce in. and s Mr. with 13 active ships, 1801. Clarence and Mrs. Stanton, first correct ones brought Wednesday, February 28 o Mrs. Harvey Smith entertained the Mrs. Vernon Stanton, Mr and Mr. Banof Creer v 1 4 Chicago, with population Morris Mrs. John Betts, Mr. and Mrs. Otis HamilMr. and born to Mr. and ladies of the Social Tea Tuesday of 4,170, made city, 18J7. at the home A hahv girl was and was were the Mr. Mrs. and Stevens Arthur Peay Anna gueris ton, Mrs. Idaho croft, Staheli on Friday, H. Byron :irles Mrs. Barbara WootL of thrift' sister, Mrs. ruary 23 at a Salt Use hospital. White. .eek wa, Ih, District . First Ward M Men Team Honored at Sodial At Discussed 1, tM. JAYSON, Projects Civic . Opv 0 Nu- - 9 41, VOB. W uev vL Z ZJTn 7, Bond Issue 7 -- All-so- h ' Tin grand-childre- s. rs At a meeting of the Social Tea, tfld Tuesday afternoon at the home f Mrs. Harvey Smith, officers for Die Missionary Society and Social ea were elected for the coming year. Mrs, Edith was in charge and the following were elected: President of Mrs. Missionary Society, Edith Mrs. Ott; secretary-treasure- r, Louis Bates. President of the dal Tea, Mrs. E. E. Robinson; president, Mrs. H. S. Tipton; Mc-- I Mrs Dora McFadden; ron F. tary-treasurer, card of thanks desire Ration assisted cccent 0Ved r- to express our sincere to our many friends in any way during the illness and death of our be- Daughter and sister, Leah. - and Mrs. Marvel H. Hancock and family. Qxlie Says- - s - Mu-cag- afU-rnoo- y Many Enter Tuesdays Advertisement Contest JfValrifcht t' bes ancesfcis li Ik jf$Y Stock is oaldnf be maition 3-- j af-Mr- x. UrZj' Feb-ernoo- n. . ... rytv |