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Show re V B rorxo C-- H ( .) Mir, 1 ITBa No. 18 V0J.XXXXI, PAYSON, Make pj.S. Athletes Remarkable At Showing Invitation to UTAH UTAH. FRIDAY, COUNTY. Large Crowd Participate Changes Made In In Musical Celebration Arranged by Lions Club School Exercises For produce Although failing school champion high .11 .round !934 Coach Stan Wilsons athletes high school made m ti,e Payson If most remarkable showing of any represented in the seventeen school perform-,nc- e mtestants at the feature track invitation U. Y. of the B. Y Stadium the at field carnival i Provo last Saturday. men in the payson entered three in the first placed and they contest McKean was positions, Boyd and Paul McBeth, fourth second, and seventh was only Bellows Howard them from the points separated . nd 'rV' hih h' speaker Pri W Year This Tr invited 2.00 4, 1934 Wightman Medal Awarded to Miss Verla Holman A large proportion of Paysons population participated in the celebration Thursday night, arranged by the Pay- the son Lions Club in honor of the PaySeveral changes have been , for er, n students who took part in the in the commencement program Meet MAY made the at ouUid. to address No PER YEAR Additional Water May Be Miss Verla Holman, with the selection Brotherly Love", won the P. C. Wightman gold medal awarded each year in a dramatic reading contest to students from the Payson high school. Miss Anna Hughes, head of the speech department at the school was in charge of the contest and three judges were present from the speech department of the B. Y. U. Other contestants were, Rhea Johnson, Pearl Johnson, Della Trotter, Marie Douglass and Dorothy Schempp. A musical program under the direction of Prof A. Willardson, was given by high school students who participated in the Price contest as follows: selections, orchestra; select- ions, boys glee club; vocal solo, Rex Broadbent; violin solo, Theresa Krauss vocal solo, Levi Openshaw; vocal solo, Ruth Snow. The contest was held Friday night at the Nebo Stake Tabernacle. Made Available On The Strawberry Valley Project will be Main street was gay with Instead ten outstand-specigraduates. Based uPon information released by flags andl6 Project To Be Completed decorations to add to the''11' PUP'IS from the senior class have Committee and Engin- the en seted to give short talks on With New Relief Allowance festive occasion. The high school eer of the Strawberry Valley Pro- band, beginners band, and Junior high various subjects centering around the The Dry Lake Project in Payson ject, farmers in the localities of band gave a marching demonstration problem of social improvement. Those on main street after which an over- - PUPS will discuss topics are: Canyon on which work has been Springville, Mapleton, Spanish Fork, carried on with C. W. A. funds, was Salem, Benjamin, Lake Shore, Payson, flow crowd assembled at the stake ' Peterson, Glenn Wyler, How- one of the seven projects in Utah on Santaquin and Genola are facing what Tabernacle. where a concert was giv- - ard Bellows, Signe Jackson, Theressa which F. E. R. A. was allowed, be- - is by far the most severe water short- en by the band and a number of in- - Krauss Albert Huber, Boyd McKean, ginning with May 1. This work will age since the project wa3 completed strumental soloists who entered the Georgia Nelson, Blenda Okander, and be completed under this new emerg- twenty-on- e Price contest including Gene Green- - Buth Okelberry. years ago. Due to the relief allowance. of available stored water in ency shortage halgh, cornet; Rex Halliday, trombone Commencement be exercises will winner. the streets The the Martin Greenhalgh, saxophone; Wil- held, according to present work of grading Strawberry Reservoir and the plans, on McKean was leading the winner, La lack of normal spring rains, farmers to ditch down weeds lis the French horn. The school Saturday night. May 19. Chatwin, aqd cleaning all day Friday Har Fullmer of Spanish Fork are a situation of being forcof main male banks on the facing a selection. thoroughfares quartette gave night will be devoted to a banquet lnd it was not until the final event, ed decision to as to what portion of a been the has very progressing city served at the high school to all gradwhich he fell down tie pole vault in seeded is to be abandoned in areas the nicely for several weeks and uates, which will be followed by an counted 640 points that his rival who order sufficient water to to insure been of the has greatcity appearance Alumni Ball in the junior high school On of 10 feet 84 inches, with a leap of the cropped balance mature the the also work This and ly improved. 57 gymnasium. This wiH be open to the forged ahead to win the honor by of the city land. and rocking cleaning up general public. It was the most fiercely points. creek bed through the business disLand under the Project never has ever competition The largest class in the history of fought R. F. C. had an excess of water. The delivery with back been done trict has before have Pay-so- n staged and twice the school will graduate this spring The Nebo Stake of stored water is limited by congradua- allotments. athletes won second place, Pete Nebo ninety-fiv- e distschool Fork students tion exercises will Seminary Approximately Spanish be held in tract to two acre feet to the acre the Wilson and Gerald Simmons each havirict is asking for bids on the con- should receive diplomas. This figure Stake Tabernacle 8 p. m. Sunday, at during normal irrigation seasons. ng achieved that honor. struction of two school buildings, for exceeds by more than forty per cent Annual Poppy Day Plans After deducting ordinary storage losand will there no be 6, May services The first is a com- any group previously graduated. Payson Junior high led the proc- Spanish Fork. in the various wards. The following Discussed Auxiliary Meet ses the maximum delivery under a ession of victories in the Junior high bined o auditorium and gymnasium, be will normal year is 21 acre inches which program given: sensmeet. Cyrus Ellsworth was the mechanics arts building to be built A meeting of the American Le- is about two-thirof the water actreflects "Truth our Song, upon 100 ational sprinter winning the yd. for the senior high school on the Annual Carnation Drive week held was last the present time At gion senses, Auxiliary ually required. invocation, 81 dash against competitors and Andrus property, which adjoins the Takes Place Saturday Glen Patten;Congregation; Mrs. Bates. A. Louis of home the AH at water our available is chorus, girls Strawberry storage shattering the meet record in the 220 present high school on the north. Plans were discussed for the annual sufficient for delivery of but 3 Glenn to class welcome, Wyler, hearts; Albert Haskell placed first in the The building wiH cost approximately The annual carnation drive of the Gene Green- Poppy Day, the last Saturday n 4 acre inches, or about 20 conof solo, trumpet president; broad jump, second in the high jump, The other building will be United Spanish War Veterans Aux$66,000. The meaning of the May and the Poppy Poster Contest. tract rights. ind second in the 220 yard dash. The added to the junior high school build- iliary will take place in communities halgh; talk, word Wisdom, Rhea Johnson; French A violin selection was given by Max 140 relay team tied for second place. In an effort to increase the water ing and will be constructed on the throughout the county on Saturday. horn solo, Willis Chatwin; reading, Shirts. An auxiliary chorus was orfor the current season represupply north side of the present building at May 5. This is a nation wide event, The Bishops Candlesticks, Kathryn ganized with Mrs. Nellie Stewart as sentatives from the buildfor the benefit of veterans in hospi- Dixon; instrumental solo, a cost of about $21,250. This Project and the Recognition Given to Roy B. director and they will meet in regular Bureau of Reclamation in Salt Lake and who make the flowers, also for tals, Local Market Owners ing is to provide gymnasium Taylor; presentation, of class gift, weekly rehearsals in preparation for have a surCity recently completed auditorium space for the accomoda- disabled veterans, their widows and Blodwin Thomas; Any acceptance of gift, the annual state convention. - -N to the vey in v local 550 pertaining the lowering of point tion students. The Payson exhibitors in the recent & member orphans camp. of the board of education; members who are not enrolled in the Reof the at be will women discharge and Girls on Strawberry the Junior Stock Show at the senior extendlower of floor The vocal trio, The Merry May, Flor- chorus and desire to do so are high Spanish Fork conditions servoir. Under existing desire to give recognition to the Pay-so- n building will be divided into mechanic streets all day Saturday selling car- ence Hill, Dorothy HiM, Bernice Nel- ed the privilege. crops in the valley are parching The public support will be son; business men who attended the arts and auto mechanic rooms with nations.. o Missa talk, seminary graduate while some 40,000 acre feet of water auction sale of the animals and bid greatly appreciated. space for lockers and showers. ionary, La Mar Hendrickson, presen which cannot be withdrawn is lappof committee local consists The of Beautification on those Bids on the two buildings will be tation of awards, Principal John F. Program being sold from Payson in the banks of the storage reservLillian ing and Mrs. Francis J. order to keep the offSimpson school board P.H.S. Oleson and presentation of graduates, price up. P. C. opened at the Nebo Being iCarried on oir. The one remaining hope is that Vance. unmemb-owiH received Wightman, 9. be Dixon Bids Mr. of and ice May f Douglass certificates, a presentation Porter were at the auction and some til Assisted by funds donated by one a portion of that dead water will be the stake board of education; 7:20, May 9. Plans, specifications released this season. of the finest meat ever sold in the and proposal blanks may be examined Closing Dance To Chorus, Cast thy bread upon the of the classes, a program of beautilocal markets have been offered to at the Nebo school district office, Officers of the project have reporfication has been going on at the Be Held Saturday waters, class; benediction, Rose the public as a result. W. C. McC- Spanish Fork. high school which is beginning to ted that 19,000 acre feet of formerormick wa3 unavoidably o detained The closing dance in the series givCertificates will be awarded to the show definite results. The unused ly dead water will probably be made from walk leading directly west from the available by the construction of a the auction. attending en by the local dancing club will be following graduates: Ziska Bissell, Last P.T.A. Meeting o hall in the Second ward recreation Blanche Burdick, Reba Donald' main entrance to the building has supplemental discharge channel at a been removed and new soil hauled in lower elevation than present faciliWill Be Held May 9th Saturday night under the direction of Carter, Willis Chatwin,Butler, Funeral Services Held Ruby Crook, and Mr. with committee the general Emerson Curtis, Elda Davis, Kathryn to level up the lawn at this point. ties. The cost involved wiH be $22,000 Funeral services were held Sunday The last P. T. A. meeting for the Mrs. Wendall Erlandson as chairmen. Dixon, Sheldon Dixon, Nada Ells- To preserve the architectural effect as estimated by capable engineers, or afternoon in the Provo Second ward of the walk here two rows of Japan- an expenditure of $1.16 per acre will be held next Wednesday One of the most enjoyable of the year Wilma for Mrs. worth, Iris Finlay son, HarpHelena S. Nelson, mother of in ese barbary shrubs have been plant- foot. The assurance of the necessthe 9 Junior form high the evening, May series was held last week in er, Gene Greenhalgh, Dorothy Hill, Carl 0. Nelson of Payson. Mrs. school. The teachers from the awarwere of a misfit party. Prizes Florence Hill, Albert Huber, Rose ed. These, together with a dozen ary funds is causing some delay, but Mson died Thursday at her home in that have been planted, it is felt the State and Federal Govschool have the program in ded to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith for Jensen, Rhea Provo. Johnson, Zelpha Jones, evergreens childdecided touch of beauty ernments will assist in financing the will of add a number and ladies, a Mrs. Earl Huber, large best charge couple, Ferrell Lindstrom, Reva McClellan, ren from the various grades anil bean(j j0j,n C. Carlisle, mens, misfit Reed N. Moore, Bernice Nelson, lone to the grounds surrounding the build- undertaking in view of the extreme Womens Club Meets emergency. Pretzels were served with Nielson, Blenda Okander, Ora Open- ing. costume. Two months ago the board of eduand shaw, Glen At a recent meeting of the Strawmisfit as a The Business the suggestion punch Clarice Patten, and Professional wo-et- ls Peery, a number of novelty dances were in- Rita Peterson, Evanell Tanner, Irma cation with the cooperation of the berry Water Users Association Board dub of Payson held a meet-'- n The hall was attractively Tanner, Merelyn Tanner, Edith Tay- CWA had all the outside framing of of Directors the Irrigation Committtroduced. in the Legion Rooms Monday The whole pro- ee, composed of John T. Lant, Chairdecorated with spring flowers. i8ht. Miss Meeeham lor, Maxine Taylor, Roy B. Taylor, the building painted. a beauty and in much resulted man, Payson; LeRoy Taylor, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Dixon were Blodwin Thomas, Elma Tietjen, Thel- gram has hlth expert from Salt Lake gave a assisted Albert Swenson, Spanish Fork; and in charge of arrangements ma Tietjen, Iris Tervort, Sherman mst interesting and instructive A. W. Finley, Springville, were inA large number of relatives from by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Mr. and Wall, Arline West, Nolan West, Melto Mrs. Harold Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Les- ba Provo structed Sunday to exert were in effort towards Payson Wilson, Glenn Wyler. Past Commanders Honored the completion ofevery this construction. attend the funeral services held for lie Reece, Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard o Birth At American Legion Meet According to Engineer C. H. Jex, who Walter L. Freshwater who died at Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson Frolic two a May Saturday is employed by the Strawberry ProDay Mr. and and Glenn Cowan Mrs. Vernon Cox are his home in Provo following American of the local FreshThe Mr. post happy over the ject, this work will double the amount The primary organizations jfrom birth of a fine nine day illness from gastritis. sess- of water which can be delivered durmost a S. held of enjoyable Pound Legion Joseph the four wards of Payson are having baby boy last Thursday. It water was a M. I. A. Contestants Win evening the affair ing the summer to project lands. 8 their first a joint May Day celebration Saturday ion Wednesday child and the only grand Bills Sr. honor in of the past coin Contest child of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ahrens. Major Honors afternoon. The songs, dances and being given He was born in Provo, February the unit. of mmanders Eight of the H. and various activites of their spring fest29, 1884, a son of William were precommanders thirteen A past A. contestants ival will be presented in the park He has Nebo Stake M. I. baby boy was born to Mr. and Sarah Davies Freshwater. review brief a each and sent gave in rs' Hayne the district conducted honors won the major following a parade at 2 p. m. from the Kerr, Sunday April 29. always lived in Provo and coadministration. District of their com father his in Eureka held Kerr wa3 contest Monday, Tabernacle in which all of the childformerly Miss Norma a hardware business with of and Eureka John mmander Morley inhalgh. It is their first child. peting against Juab, Tintic, Deseret ren will participate in their costumes. for many years. three Spanish American War veter-anStakes. o Millard and Mrs. .Surviving are his widow, J. It. Vance, S. M. Simpson and his father; First place for drama was won by I.O.O.F. Members Visit Mary Bills Freshwater; Tervort were also honored Monroe son Payson Fourth ward with the play "One thorn of experience is worth a Wr three sons and one daughter. A each gave a short talk. and guests Lodges Helper Friday Pow-ell C. C. Friend of the Family. Lois wilderness of learning" died early this spring at a C. of the of features the One evening won ward Third the of Payson A group of fifty-fiv- e members of was a kangaroo court for District camp in St. George. first for the Junior retold story and the I. O. O. F. and Rebekah Lodges Publicity Officer, H. R, Langtry. ReU.S. purchase Louisiana Terr, from France, 1803. Dean Pay of Benjamin for the Van went to for last close served were the at freshments night Friday Helper Student Officers Nominated guard retold story; Ferrin Hiatt of a visit to the Helper Lodges. Fun of the meeting. 1 the Second ward was second in the and merriment Dewey sink Spanish o prevailed during the Nominations were made for next M Men second and navy at Manilla, 1898. speaking public Most on entertainment. entire Friday officers evenings Niles years student body won Babies 24 Examined was dance by in the place 2 Norma Talmadge, great at the Junior jiigh school and the Vest and Clara Pace of the Second of the cleverly arranged program was Clinic Held Friday followweek screen star, bom 1897. one in presented by the visitors from Pay-sobe will election from members Board ward. General campaign. active an ing 3 Marie Dressier popular Twenty-fou- r Salt Lake were the judges. babies were examined o in new musical comedy, Two tickets were named as follows, o the at April baby clinic held Friday 1909. second Bess&n the the purple, Parry the first being afternoon at the stake house with Dr. THANKS OF CARD Pearl gold: Mayor, Darrell Morgan, Mrs. Otillie Dunstan wishes to an- P. R. Bowdish of the Utah County Anarchist cause We extend our heartfelt thanks to Paul Dalton; Judge, Jim Nielson, nounce the marriage of her daughter health unit in charge of the examfor and neighbors friends our many Bingham, Betty reporter, Bigler; ay be during our re- Miss Gertrude Bessan to Mr. Elmer inations. He was assisted by Mrs. Hill; one year councilman, their loving sympathy The assistance Parry, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Julia Hancock, Mrs. 5 Lottery ia held at Natche Emogene Emily Clayson, has climbed cent bereavement. to build church, 1820. Shirley Jackson, Ruth L. Hill; editor, which Mrs. took Lake e of Salt Pearl Keele, Mrs. Nellie Kapp-lCity doesrff fa lk very two rendered by our friends and the beau Parry Drissell; Marie Erma Powell, and Mrs. Melba Porter. place on Thursday, May 3, in the Janice Loveless, tiful floral offerings are heartly Famed Eiffel Tower la cou- The Lake Salt year councilman, No serious defects were noted in Temple. young Reed opened in Paris, 1889. he Keith Johnson; faculty advisor, WK8 pie will reside in Salt Lakt. any of the children. The Sargent family, accnstoued to- Jones, Doyle Liddle. al Bids Asked School Houses Ration J Seminary Exercises Sunday, May 6th at ds at son-in-la- w -- s, filin Charlie Says vMAY n. J! ?who that fK t' JS1 Realise of fk s grown At |