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Show SHq :1 XXXXI. Je o No. 19 Officers for Coming Year p Elected at P.T. A. Meeting R. Thomas Dies at Sp. Fork Reynolds Thomas, 23, rf William J. Thomas of Spanish of Mr. and 8nd daughther ( of Pay son, Charles Reynolds at the Georg-hospitlate Sunday night in Spanish Fork, follow-a- n operation for appendecitis. born in Payson, March 4, was he schools. and attended the local she was woman , child and young S. D. L. organ-ionvarious ve in the She moved to Spanish Fork to Mr. Thomas in her marriage survived by her husband She is brothers and five and parents irT Maybeth, Arlene, Montez, Reynolds of C. and Farrell J. Lucille al s. on. services meral were conducted lesday afternoon at the Chapel in Spanish Fork T. Snjith in charge. p L. was in Spanish Fork Third with In-n- t City O. fleers for the coming year were eheted at the closing session of the local P. T. A. held in the Junior high school Wednesday night as follows Mrs. Rebecca Johnson, president George A. Cheever, Eugenia Breeze, Secretary Treasurer, brty of the teachers. Vacation time was the th me for a clever group of dramatized songs. Sidney Patten gave two numbers with guitar accompaniment. The closing feature was a May Pole dance by a group of girls in rainbow colored dresses. J. Milton Beck, retiring president conducted the exercises. ou stole $10 from my service station! Those words cost Asael Hancock of Payson $150. A Utah county jury brought in a verdict giving John Mansfield, 25, of Payson the $150 award at the conclusion of the trial Friday. Judge Abe W. Turner of the Fourth district court handed down the decree after the jury had made its findings. The jury was out approximately an hour Friday evening before bringing in the verdict. The complaint against Hancock stated that Mansfield, who has been in ill health for a large part of his omas. life, was made excited, and worried Talks were given by Glenn Wyler and his nervous- system was injured Lee R. Taylor and as the result of iea Johnson, being accused of the orge Q. Spencer of the Stake presi-ic- y theft. The $10 was later found. A and Le Mar Hendricksen. o ie musical was presented Mothers program Day Dance at members of the class. were present-wit- h certificates at the Nebo Commencement ike Seminary; hel(J unday night in the kmacle before a large audience, rincipal John F. Oleson awarded prize of a fine book to the stud-- : who won the finals in the Found-Da- y Speech Contest, Miss Rhea the Seniors, :nson representing one Holliday the Juniors and Bert The class aper the Sophomores. to the school, a set of curtains darken the windows for screen cures v.as presented by Blodwin ex-us- - Lakeside Saturday Closing Dance Held closing dance in a series held The past few months by the yson Dancing Club was given Sat-da- y night in the Second ward hall with one hundred per nt of the members present. The neral committee was in charge of rangements with Mr. and Mrs. Wen Erlandson as chairmen. The hall is beautifully decorated with a pro-sio- n of flowers and the long serving hie had yellow lilies in black vases th yellow princess candles at each d. Dancing was enjoyed during the fly part of the evening followed ith a buffet A musical supper. ogram was given by the orchestra ifing the supper hours. ring the Lakeside Gardens will stage their annual Mother's Day dance this coming Saturday, May 12, with Dob Orton and his band furnishing the music .Mothers Day chocolates will be to the couples holdfree given away numbers. the ing lucky Reed Tanner, trombonist, and others, will be featured during intermission. Wins Poster Contest Edith White, a ninth grade at the Payson Junior high school was awarded first place in the Poppy Poster Contest for Pay-so- n conducted by the American LeShe will be given a gion Auxiliary. with other unit Lake Salt to trip winners and her poster will be enterDella contest. Elected Chairman ed in the district sethe were Winnie and Mary Page At a winners. meeting of the Utah County cond place o wheal Association and auxiliary fld CARD OF THANKS Wednesday night at Provo, Mrs. knn R. Dorius w ife of Dr. Dorius We extend out heartfelt thanks to Payson, was elected chairman of for of the our many friends and neighbors membership committee shown during their loving sympathy xiliary unit. our recent bereavement in the death and daughter, Xed Xebeker came from the Neb-ke- r of our beloved wife The assistance rendered by ranch in Daggett County for a Lucille. rif visit and was accompanied home our friends and the beautiful floral and the speakuesday by his mother, Mrs. L. V. offerings, the singing, appreare heartily funeral eheker who has the at been visiting for ing Past three months with her par-M- r. ciated. William F. Thomas, and Mrs. Joseph Bingham td other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Reynolds Miss student o and Mrs. Wendall Wride arr-r- l Friday from Long Beach Calif-fai- a for a visit with relatives and ends. '6m Their mother, Mrs. Harriett ride who has been visiting with several weeks, accompanied fr 'em home. Lucille Spencer of the I. A. Young Ladies e M. Nebo Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens entertained at a Bridge Dinner Saturday Bert Stevens. night for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith, and Mr. Wilson, F. and Mrs. George E. E. Mrs R. A. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. P. Morgan. Robinson and Mrs. D. Mr. The high score prize was won by and Mrs. Porter. presi-a- y the Mrs. Will McClellan entertained entertained at her home Tues-- y club bridge contract Ven'n honor of the cast of members of her Nebo Stake evening. Tuesday winn-rdrama contest the Fourth ward. Present son Frank Mountford and 7rS' race Oleson and Mrs. Mrs. Saturday and n J. Loveless of the presidency, Jimmy spent Friday of her sister, ar'e Sabin and Mrs. Erma in Logan at the home j1"8' arnett, directors of the Ace Spackman. drama and Mrs. m . ! Penman Loveless, Walker the Mr. and Mrs. John Lant spent Loveless, Marion Mr. and with in Ogden T rotter, Martha Chard, week end and Mr. and Schaerrer, Quinn Cloward and Mrs. Frank Oberhansly families. and cClellan. Dinner was served Mrs. Don Barney Wed ith games. 8nS dan'ce ,,la F Held Friday Night Mi.-- s vocalists and nine participated as follows: Walker Fairbanks, Gordon lleelis, Martin Creenhalgh, Blaine Holliday and Richard Mendenhall, bass; Byron Openshaw, Rulon Hendrickson, Clark Sproul, Max Hallows, Levi Openshaw and Rex Boardbent, tenor; Geraldine Peery and Mildred Manwill, alto; Melba Peterson, Thelma Tiet-jeOrpha Blaine, Helen Finch, Alene Badham, Xeta White, Delia Wilson ami Bernice Nelson, soprano; Martin Greenhalgh, saxophone; Byron Holla-datrombone, Gene Greenhalgh, cornet; Willis Chatwin, French Horn; Max Shirts, violin; Blanche Burdick, Carolyn McMuliin, Viola Fairbanks and IjOis Steele, piano. Tvunty-or.- Stake Boards Select Scout Camp To Be Music as Their Project Death In a continuation of their very fine Held In Payson Canyon Well Known Resident e y, V five graduates Forty Contest -- Mansfield Awarded $150 In Slander Case Trial Five Graduates Presented Certificates MlISIC Martin Creenhalgh, vocalist and Blanche Burdick, instrumental-ot- , wr. the gold nndais presented lack year bv I)r. Asa L. Curtis in Leona Dixon, high school repre.senta-tive- ; the niu-dcontest for students from Nellie Bannister, Junior high the Payson high school music departschool; Mary Curtis, Central school; ment held Friday night in the Nebo Inez Johnson, Peteetneet school; Marie Mendenhall, Taylor school. Prin- S.ake Tabernacle. Both in the number of participants and in their cipal Blaine Winters gave a short performance the contest was outstanditalk on the motion picture problem. ng since the introduction of this fine The excellent progrram was given by Dr. Curtis several by the chidren from the Peteetneet years ago. school under the direction tery. - . o Eleanor S. Fillmore ies at Twin Falls Eleanor Searle Fillmore 83, thought to have been the first white child born in Payson died last week at her home in Twin Falls, Idaho after an illness of two weeks. She has visited frequently in Payson since she and her husband, Norman Fillmore left with their family to reside in Idaho. Mrs. Fillmore was born in Payon in 1851, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Courtland Searle, who were one Mrs. Called By accomplishment with the Stake M. 1. A. Chorus and other musical efforts Mrs. Margaret Quigley Crook one in the stake, the stake boards of the M. I. A. organization has selected mu- of Paysons well known and loved as their summer project and will died Monday at 10 :45 a. m. at the family home in the Fourth. carry out an elaborate community ward after an illness of several program during May, June,. July and weeks. August. A meeting has been held with reShe was born in England November 5, lh,V, a daughter of John and presentatives from the Lions Club, Ann Melvin Quigley and the family Cultus Club and other civic organizawere Pioneer emigrants to Payson. tions and they will each sponsor a Her husband, Brigham II. Crook dim! program on Wednesdays during June, July, and August. The program as thirty years ago. Mrs. Crook was always an active far as outlined is as follows: May L. IX S. Church worker and held IB, Senior and Junior high school in a demonstration many positions of trust particularly posture parades Ut lhe S,,ortS May 2:i- - Sen,or in the Relief Society and Primary and Junior school bands in manhigh organizations. She worked as a mem her of the burial committee for more euver and concert at the sports field; than thirty years ami gave much of May 30, Memorial Day Program in the Tabernacle sponsored by the her time in this service. American Legion and Auxiliary; June are three sons and five Surviving 6, Stake M. I. A. Chorus concert. daughters, Joseph Herbert Crook, o Paul Lindon Crook, Miss Lizzie Crook, and Sirs. Minnie Sheffield, Jr. Seminary Exercises Lawrence Melvin Crook, Payson; To Be Held Saturday Salt Mrs. Margaret Zufelt, Oregon; Mrs. Ilortense Butler, Spring Graduation exercises for the Pay-so- n Lake; Mrs. Ruth L. Vincent, Provo; Junior Seminary will he held 2S grandchildren and five great grand urday evening in the Nebo Stake children. Tabernacle and the following program Funeral services were conducted will be presented: Thursday at 2 p. ni. in the Fourth Singing; prayer, Cyrus Ellsworth; ward chapel with burial in the Pay-so- n class Scatter song, Sunshine; City Cemetery. control over our emotions", speech, o Rosa Law; girls chorus, original words by Mrs. Kathryn Betts; readCan We a New ing, Our America,' Wallace HoustBalance Wheels, Clyde on; s;eech Dixon; reading, Open your heart, Florence Winnie; speech, Home, La Rue Taylor; song, "Mormon Boy boys of class; presentation of certifi The board would apprecitc suggest- icates to 100 graduates by President ions from individuals or organiza- Lee R. Taylor; benediction, Rodney tions. , Moore.,, . .... . Our library loans on an average of o 2000 books per month. To Be Hundreds of people read current Special Dance Arrowhead Held at iteiature and do research work at the building. Its influence for good Another big special dance will be cannot be estimated. held at Arrowhead next Saturday, Address communications to May 12. Many boxes of Mother's Mrs. David Bigler, Day chocolates will be given away Sec. of Board. free to the holders of luck coupons. Ralph Ericksen and the Ericksen-BlaokweMay Day Fete Held Band will be on hand, as At Memorial Park uual, to furnish the music. Have Library? . the first three couples to locate in She is survived by ten Payson. Lillie Mitchell, Mrs. Mrs. children, Inez Elmer and Mrs. Rosa Curtis of Payson; O. E. F'illmore, Mrs. Ada Blackburn, Mrs. Clara Chrstianson, o Mrs. J. E. Allred, Mrs. William GardSaturday was a gala day for the Jr. Elected Officers High ner, Twin Falls; Mrs. William little folks of Payson when the PriTownsend Mrs. Sampson, Buhl; mary organizations of the four wards Student body officers for next year Glenwood, Utah; five brothers and held a May Day fete in Memorial elected at the Payson Junior were sisters, Albert Searle, Sugar City; Park. The annual Spring Festival school Mrs. Friday as follows: Mayor, high Joseph Searle, American Fork; was carried out and the theme for Pearl Dalton, 2 year councilman, William Terry, Fairview, Utah; Mrs. the activities Grandmothers was Keith Johnson; 1 year councilman, Sarah Searles and Mrs. Rodney Merr- Flower Garden. Shirley Jackson; reporter, Emogene half of ill, Payson; also a number The natural beauty of the park, Hill; editor, Erma Powell; judge, sisters. and brothers supplemented with scenery represent- - Paul Bigler; chief of pojice, Reed Funeral services were conducted ing a garden wall, provided the hack- jj. Sunday in Fairview with her ground for the songs and dances and in Allred A. charge. Bishop J. the dancing around the May Poles. OFFERS RATES A number of relatives from Fayson Little Betty Clark was a very lovely attended. Children in fancy cosMay Queen. The Salt I.ake & Utah Railroad tumes represented the various na(Orem Line) is offering a special Births tions in song and dance. A large round trip fare on the train leaving group enjoyed the spectacle which Payson at 7 A. M. Saturday, May 12, A baby boy was born to Mr. and wa preceded by a parade from the on account of the high school track Mrs. Hart Brown Tuesday morning Tabernacle to the Park in which the meet, which is being held in Salt at the home of Mrs. Browns parents, children of the festival participated. Lake. The fare will be one dollar Mr. and Mrs. Fearn Gray. They were led by the Junior high plus two cents tax, with return on any school band. regular train the same day. Twin boys were born to Mr. and o o the at Mrs. Floyd Stevenson Sunday Wilson entertained at Mrs. Emma Card of Thanks home of the grandparents, Mr. and a luncheon Monday for twelve guests. Mrs. Will Brimhall. In behalf of the Spanish American Ries, Peonies and sprays of orange Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ellsworth ann- War Veterans and the Ladies Auxil- blossoms were combined to decorate Cards were placed for ounce the birth of a baby girl on iary, Mrs. Frances Simpson ar.d Mrs. the rooms. April 29, in a Salt lake hospital. Lillian Vance who were in charge) Mrs. Lee R. Taylor, Mrs. John F. Mrs. and of the carnation sale in Payson lastdeson, Mrs. George Q. Spencer, A baby girl was born to Mr. O. Carl Mrs. Nelson, II. Street, Saturday, wish to thank the ptiUicE. Mrs. D. C. Forsey on April 30. for their most liberal support. They Mrs. Sidney Coray, Mrs. R. W. very much the response Mullin, Mrs. Flint Dixon, Mrs. Arza citizens of Payson and C. Page, Mrs. I)ora Powell, Mrs. J. 3 or 4 room from the Couple want to Rent treatment from F. Ballif and Mrs. L. V. Nebeker. courteous the Must be Modern. Inquire at also house. was who approached. everyone Chronicle Office. Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Ross and a at hostess was family of Salt Lake visited here SunMrs. Floyd Smith ward The presidency of the First with Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Nellast day Thursday Earl Has- delightful bridge party M. I. A., Milton Drollinger, Mrs. Genevieve Ellsworth. Wilson, evening at her home on Utah Aven- son and kell, David Garner, Emma memTheir the daughter, Miss Rhea Ross reHer guests included Betts ue. Allean Persson and Kathryn returned from a mission to and Club cently Sorosis orBridge bers of the entertained the officers of the Texas. Elmo Mrs. Christiassen, addition in ganization and those who participated Mrs. Merrill Smith, Mrs. Harold Smith in the annual contests Thursday night Mrs. Margaret Wilde has returned I, Mrs. Earle Cole, Mrs. W. T. Amos, led by at the chapel. Three groups fom Council Bluffs, Iowa where Mrs. home Grande La Gudmunsen, Mrs. Elmo Wilson, I.; Henry Jeppson, M.; she has Fpent the winter months of con- Walter Ware, Mrs. Harvey Smith, Jordan Law. A.; had a series Stevwith sister Mrs. Quick. She was Mrs. her Bert with Mrs. George Chase, test games during the evening Rehome by Mrs. Quick for Mrs. accompanied Mrs. Sterling Taylor, ens, a prize for the winning group. The Ilarmer, Mrs. H. S. Tipton, Mrs. an indefinate stay. freshments were served to sixty. with Meredith Amos, Mrs. Weston Bean, decorated hall was beautifully Mr. and Mrs. John Persson left Miss Leona McClellan. Club prizes for baskets of early summer flowers. were won by Mrs. Floyd Harmer Friday for Los Anyeles to visit their of home the weeks at several the and for and Mr. Leonard Barnett Miss Carol Huish left Sunday W. F. Persson. guest favor by Mrs. Harold Smith. son, indefmately. Salt Lake to remain of ll Neb-eke- Fr the first time in the history Boy Scouts, one of the anized summer camps of the Timp- anogas Council will be held in Pay-- , son canyon on June 11 to 15th. At a meeting of Nebo District Scouters held Wednesday night to discuss plans for the camp the following outline of activities was made: of the Camp Director, Scout Executive A. Anderson; Nature Study, Louis Bat' S, chairman, Abner Baird, Doyle Biddle, Le Roy Bunnell; Geology of Payson canyon. Dale Wilson, chairman, Walter Bates, Stanley Wilson; Handicraft, Charles De Graff, of Ile-bCity; Astronomy, I)r. Wayne B. Hales of the B. Y. U.; Wood Carving, Marvin Robbins of Santaquin; Music in camp, A. Willardson; Tracking, Abner Baird, Elmo Wilson; Game Leadership, Reed Jones, Arthur Hart-vigse-n Photoand Scout Masters; graphy, Earl Huber, chairman; Archery, Dean Holden and Ralph Wilson; Fish Lure, Henry Jeppson; Publicity man, Roland Lindsay. Other leaders and advisors will be added as plans for the camp progress. Fishing in the Big Reservoir will open the last day of camp and will furnish the best fishing to all Scouts and Scouters who attend camp. This camp is only for Registered Scouts of Timpanogas Council. A. er - o William Preston Stewart Dies Saturday in Provo William Preston Stewart 77, a resident of Payson for many years died Saturday night in Provo from infirmities of old age. He was born in Provo, January 1, 1857, a son of William P. and Adeline Wilson Stewart. Surviving are three sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Jane Orem, San Francisco; Mrs. Nettie Woods, Los Angeles; Mrs. Martha Bowers, Henry Stewart and Elbert Stewart, Salt Lake. F'uneral services were conducted Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the Deseret Mortuary in Payson and interment v.ta in the Payson City Cemetery. o NOTICE r, No fishing will be allowed in Spring Lake, located 3 miles south of Payson, or the Big Reservoir in Payson canyon until June 15. 1934. By order of NEWELL B. COOK, State Fish & Game Commissioner. Primary Election Held Primary election of next year t body officers day at the Payson high school and two candidates were placed in the follow: field for each position as Blaine and Bill F'inlayson Mayor, Jean secretary-treasureHolliday; Carter and Verlu Holman; judge, Leslie Grant and Don Morris; 2 year councilman, Dorothy Schemp and Merrin Spainhower; out of town councilman, Gordon lleelis and Jim Jensen; two year councilmen, Richard Mendenhall, Russell Merrill, Dean Hill and Lois Powell. stud-n- was held Wednes- r, w "Who iptndi before he throw mil l,g before he ires ." .MAY 7 Submarine link the itania, 1,195 die, 1915. Lus- Mt. Pelee erupts and kills 30,000 people, 1902. Admiral Byrd flies across the North Pole, -- . I ylO v ecrt 1920. Cold Spike Joins Central and Union Pacific Rys. 1869. 11 Irving Berlin, noted pop- ular song writer, born 1888. Al-m- anv ylfc0 12 U. S. Fleet bombards San Juan, Cuba, 189a Capt. John Smith settles Jamestown, Va, 1007. |