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Show fliuniuM rouxo cat x fflln VOL XXXXI, No. C P. H. 0. "I 20 Track PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY. UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 18, Team miressve Services Held For Mrs. Margaret Crook Band Concerts Begin First In State Meet 19:14 $2.00 Auxiliary Will Conduct H. S. Annual Poppy Sale John T. Lant Elected Impressive and largely attenrl"d The local American Legion Auxilfuneral services were held in May the will conduct their annual sale iary Fourth ward chapel last Thursday for of made by disabled veterpoppies, Mrs. Margaret Crook. Bishop Geo. as a great day for ans of the world war, on Saturday, Saturday " After an A. Cheever was in 3 months intensive of At a Lions of the Payson meeting charge and the op. Wilson and the Payson Coach Stan rehearsals the Payson City Pand is to Club held Monday night at the Pay-ye- May 26. The members of the unit wnen six of the schools ening song Sister Thou Art Mild school high and Lovely was by the Relief Socie- begin its summer concerts on Sunwere elected as follows: John T. will be in charge of the salt on the athletes swept to decisive -fine young 20 9 May at m. day, Lant, president; John C. Carlisle, first t reels of the business district and p. high ty Chorus; invocation, William Kitchthe annual state in I victory he band has reorganized for the son Hotel, officers for the coming also the residence part of the city. en; vocal duet Beautiful Home, Artrack meet held in the Univer Residents of Payson have given se:hool season with the following officers: thur Jones and George A. Cheever, Hannah Willey; life Utah Stadium, Salt Lake. most worthy cause their very this sity 0f Wm. President, N. Blaine sketch and tribute, Mrs. Clayson; manager, second Kathryn Clark annexed 32 points liberal The Payson hoys support in past years and Reece; Betts; vocal solo, That Wonderful secretary treasurer, Winters, secretary; J. Sterling Reece, will again be asked to give a dime three firsts, three seconds, Mother of Sherman L. W. winning tail Loveless; director, treasurer; George Chase, twister; Mine, Irene Provstgaardj one fourth and one fifth. one third, Clayson. Q. Spencer, Lion tamer; Stan and wear a poppy. George accompanied Bernice by Wilson;' was Granite Their nearest competitor A feature of each concert this sum- Wilson and Amont Willardson, song speaking, J. A. Loveless; vocal solo, points. HIPPIES FOR OUR DEAD wjth 231-mer will be a solo by some out- leaders. I will wipe away all tears, Clyde was compteam man six a the election Following Psysons banquet Snow; speaking, Charles II. White; standing soloist of the state or from h dead:-Paul the band itself. osed of Howard Bellows, This promises to was held in honor of the state champ- Poppies for our chorus, Beyond henedictionj Today; Jensen-Fran- k James them lay tenderly Boyd McKean, Roland Lindsay. The dedicatory be a very popular part of the weekly ion track team from Payson high close beside each head Quite a Wilson schorl. Coach Stan Page and Gene Greenhalgh. Mr. gave was Johnson program. N. Salt of T. Henry by Curtis. prayer o Lake City, will be the soloist this talk on the essentials of a good track Een tho they cannot see o and field man and reviewed this years Poppies for each bed Anna Lee McClellan Wins Farm Bureau Meeting Held Sunday, O, kiss their perfumed lips The program for the opening con- track results, First in Poster Contest The And press the glowing red T. discussed the Lant John Farm Bureau local held present cert is as follows: King Cotton, march favorable outlook for tapping the dead Above their finger tips meeting at the Tuesday Junior by Sousa; Drill Marter, march by night in the American Legion Judging for his cot high school. Speakers were the state King; Night Fall, serenade by King; waters in the Strawberry Reservoir Poppies poppy poster contest was Auxiliary Place near each head L. the and A. Curtis Dr. posreported A. A. Anderson, County Chicago Tribune March by Chambers; Monday afternoon at the president, completed And keep forever fresh enter water new of sibilities having and Miss Anna Agent Anson Call and Herman Hungarian Dance No. 5, selection by Pavson high school The memory of our dead. the reservoir, Tweede of Spring Lake. The sub- Biahms; Concourse, march was awarded first King; by McClellan Lee reby Mrs. Ivy Wooley. Superintendent Melvin Wilson jects discussed were, taxation, Feder- Sylvia, cornet solo played by Henry place. would who contractors that al farm loans, wheat and hog reports. Johnson; Overture Finale, by Losey; ported Miss Edith White w'on first place at work on the new buildings in Nebo Coloso march Invasargle, by Bowers; the Junior high school, Della Winnie School district would bring with them PWA sus of Columbia by Alexander. All second and Mary places. Page their foremen and no one else, AH will be used in the of the posters High killed and unskilled labor wtU be Mothers Day Fittingly nindow displays to be arranged by recruited from local men registered the annual poppy the unit preceding Observed in Payson with the United States ReemployHeld Eve day drive. ment Bureau of the C. W. A. with offAr,y person desiring work in the school Mothers Day was most appropria- ices located at Provo. As soon after the close of of P. W. A. projects in construction Leglocal the American observed in Payson as possible The thirteenth annual graduation tely Sunday. the Nebo School District should be ion will hold a Payson Auxiliary exercises of the Payson Junior high The mothers were honored at special H. S. Graduating Class To registered with the U. S. This will include a trip to Salt school wore held Thursday Day. night and Sunday School services in each of Be Entertained Tonight office at Provo, Utah. Any Lake for the poster first place winnthe following program was present- the four wards. Instead of the regwho is now on relief with person winnular class period a fine Mothers Day ers and also the Essay contest ed: The students In this years grad- F. E. R. A. or R. F. C. will be allowwas presented and lovely toProgram ers, Reva McClellan from the high school Music, junior high band; class at the high school are ed to register with the understanding uating kens of potted plants or cut flowers school and Rowcna Thomas from the we Love Utah Thee, processional; being entertained at the school to- that relief will stop at the time they Junior high. They will be taken to graduates; invocation, Clyde Dixon; were presented to each mother pre-er.- t. night at a commencement banquet commence work on P. W A. Projects. the airport, Many happy family reunions served in their Hogle Gardens, State cornet solo, Rees Olson; Our state honor. Program numAfter having registered with P. W. were held in the homes,. . Capitol, organ recital, museum, Mem- bers will include toasts by Rhta John- A. U. S. aqd its symbols, . Florence office at Page; o ory Grove and K. S. L. broadcasting springtime jn the Rockies, girl son, Levi Openshaw, Kathryn Dix- Provo, workmen are requested to reon, Willis Chatwin, and Dr. L. graduates; manufacturing and natur- Two F.E.R.A. Projects port to contractors who have been al resources of Utah, Elmon HendVocal selections will be giv- awarded contracts for these projects. For Payson Signed What Utah Makes" boy en by Ruth Snow and Martin GreenEach woikman will be entitled to rickson; Glenn Wyler, work 24 hours weekly, or 3 days of and Class President graduates; Utah leaders halgh. R. F. E. Utah the County Among I love A. with 8 hour shifts, in order to provide empresent, Betty Jane Dixon; projects signed Wednesday by is to be master of ceremonies, Thee Utah Valley, graduates; Edu- Charles Hopkins, county chairman, Howard Bellows acting as toastmast- ployment for an additional number Our were two cation in Utah, Jack Ballard; of workmen. projects for Payson. One er. School and State", girls glee club; calls for work on four miles of Following the banquet a graduatDo not confuse the P. W. A. plan Presentation of American Legion and trects with 60 men, the project to ion dance will be held in the gym- with F. E. R. A. relief work, as workAuxiliary awards by Mrs. Della Huish cost $5403.77; the other is for the nasium at the Junior High School. men do not have to be on relief rolls 3nd Louis Bates, given on a basis development of irrigation water and Former students and friends of the in order to sign up with U. S. of 20 per cent each for the qualities will mean the digging of 2500 feet school are invited to attend the dance. P. W. A. Agency to obleaderbe scholarship, x honor, couiage, men will of trench. Twenty-sitain employment under these projects. o ship and service to Rees Olson for the used in this project which will cost Annual Old Folks Reunion boys and Florence Page and Betty $1627.02. Rhea Johnson Wins Thursday, May 24 Jane Dixon tied or the girls; presenThe final approval of the Payson Declamation Contest tation of class by Principal N. Blaine reservoir dam, which was transferrAt a meeting of the Nebo Stake Winters; presentation of certificates, ed from the C. M. A. program was Old Folks committee held Wednesday Miss Rhea Johnson of the Payson Dr. L. D. Stewart of the board of given. night, definate plans were made for high school, won the declamation conJohneducation; benediction, Floyd the annual old folks reunion of the test at Nebo Day in Springville last son; graduation pledge and farewell. stake to be held in Payson on ThursExercises Class The Payson Junior high Saturday. Geneology Following is the lift of 103 gradday, May 24. The Tintic Stake will school chorus directed by C. O. NelHeld Monday Evening also uates: join with them in the festivities, son tied with Springville for first Honor Students, Jack Ballard, La word having been received that 100 place. The Payson schools made a Graduation exercises were held in Priel Brown, Rae Crook, Betty Jane would be here from that district. fine showing in the physical educathe first ward Sunday evening for The morning program will be held tion demonstration on the campus. Dixon, Elmon Hendrickson, Margaret members of the class who have com- in the Junior high school and will This was not competitive. Krauss, Max McBeth, Maude Oleson, A in geneology given the cour-Melba pleted very large crowd of Payson resFlorence Page, be arranged by the Central CommiRees Olson, While the high schools were in idents gathered tach Monday evening during the past ttee. An elaborate at Memorial Park Snelson, Florence Winnie. with an Springville, the grade schools of Pay-so- n banquet Wednesday evening for the first in Ethel Anderson, Ruth Barnett, Car- year. afternoon program in Memorial Talk observed Nebo Day at their reBiss-el- l, series of musical entertainmnts to George Staheli, ward geneological will follow, to be given from ol Beck, Hilda Mae Berry, Rae parts spective schools. Each child took a stake chairman given each Wednesday night as all wards of the two stakes. Thelma Brandon, Glen Brimhall, chairman, Jasper Hill, health lunch to school and all parand s and J. A. Loveless, instructor, reacreational program for Payson Helen The various ward committees will Buster, LaRae Butler, Margarin a recreational program. ticipated the were Elmer faring the summer. speakers. The Nebo Stake et Carlisle, George A. Cheever, Quinn Mrs. May provide transportation and banquet Alice Mrs. was ! A. assisted A by given reading Sterling for their own members. by other organizati- Cloward, Samuel Conk, ons of the Cultus Club Holds a violin duet by Clifford o city is responsible for Coombs, Jack Depew, Phillis Deuel, Pale and the fine William and Bale Clayson. Annual Presidents Social project. Max Douglas, Cyrus Clyde Dixon, were pre- Loan Assn Elects Officers of Certificates graduation Merl Lynn Ellsworth, Lucina Elmer, sented by President Lee R. Taylor to The annual presidents social, the The local Strawberry National Loan fourth Ward Elmer, LaVar Ferris, Leonard Frisby, Play Mrs. Agnes Staheli, Mrs. Ann J. Association held their annual meet- closing session of the year for the MarHancock, Given Second Place Robert Garbett, Harry Albert Loveless, Mrs. Harriett Wride, Mrs. ing Saturday night and officers for Cultus Club was held Wednesday afie Hancock, Gladys Harvard, Mrs. Inez Elmer, Hy-ru- the coming elected as foll- ternoon at the home of Mrs. Edna year wi Mfs. Grace Heath, Afton ILatt, May Elmer, Oleson, Nebo Stake Haskell, Grace K. Elmer, Mrs. Edda Noon, Mrs. ows: Jesse Edith Hill, Hall, president; Iaban Street, with president Cuba Davis in Ileno Hiatt, President of the Young Ladies M. I. Doris Hiatt, Mrs. James D. Garn- Harding, E. Under the direction of Mrs. Ann WiLon, Wallace Holden Waylaml R. c!u Erma received word from the Regeneral Lois 'Hill, d secretary-treasureJohn C'cdy- - Wilson a program was Hurst er, Mrs. Lillian Pickering, Mrs. Wightman, Huish. Mary rd in Salt Lake this week that Houston, Marjorie Otillie Dunstan, Mrs. a number becca Brimhall, of school and Fred Davis by high Lant, James Taylor Earl Johnson, ' aJ'son DavFourth ward drama Della Rose Jensen, students representing the outstanding Rosa Mrs. Rieka Wyler, Mrs. Rhoda other members of the board. Jones, Elmer riend of the Pearl Keele. Family, which won Floyd Johnson, The general report showed that in talent of the school as follows; voBlaine Loveless, is and Mrs lrst place in the stake and district Law, Thora Lewis, o- the last few months a total of $25,000 cal solo, Martin Greenhalgh, accomBar tests, had been Betty Madsen, given second place Miles Loveless, in McAnnounced new loans had been approved by panied by Jean Carter; reading, No Jean Gail McBeth, Section Three Engagements of the entire Church ara McBeth, to wish McII. Street the government and that very soon Greater Ixive, Miss Rhea Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. E. Shirley erritory comprising 29 Stakes. Beth, Elvon McCellan, their of a Clarence announce the engagtment large sum would be available to piano solo, Miss Carolyn McMullin; Fete won first place and Clellan, Gordon Mendenhall, Dixon S. Junior to care of the loans that have been vocal solo, Miss Ruth Snow, accomtake Mon a' M itchll, Erma daughter Virginia, oca group would be alternate M b !n e t o n Leo r The mar- applied for. Dixon. Nichols-panied by Miss Reta Peterson; readAdelia Mrs. of se they did not enter the finals tagui Rodney Moore, Jimmy June o ing, will take during Brotherly Love", Miss Verla Sylplace riage S't Lake in June. John Olson, Madeline Peterson, Holman; piano solo, Miss Blanche CARD OF THANKS Lake L. D. S. Temple. Salt in Anna the Puher, via Peterson, Dorothy We desire to express our appre- Burdick. Anna Mae Quigley, Arlene Reynolds, Awards Contract It was voted by the club to conciation to all those who helped in Helen Mae Schaerrer, Max Searles, illness recent and tribute $25 in cash to the Payson Lithe Spain-howeduring any way Glen of(puMonday May 14th. the Board Shuler, Jack Simmons, death of our beloved mother, Mrs. brary for the purchase of books in -t- ant-on, Pearl Nebo School District, Gerald Stanton, addition to contributing the books ,v Margaret Crook. conhract Suter, Arthella Tanner for Marie the construction of , The Family. purchased by the club during the aditori um. Leola Tanner, Merl gymnasium, and shop Jennie Tanner, w,. past winter for the literary program. TayI,ansN Fork Sr. High Tanner, La Rue Taylor, Marilyn had for her ScltooM Mrs. Mina Simons next years preMrs. Emma Wignall 0 Rowena Thomas, contracting firm of lor, Sherwin Taylor. on Mothers Day, sident led in a discussion of plans for dinner at guests Wes 4 Kuhre of Salt Lake Tweede, Elizabeth City Arlena Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Drake of Mid- next years program and it was deHarold Wignall, '?ntract amunt Wightman, of $69,950.60. Grant ork vale, Mr. and Mrs. Sproul cided to have a miscellaneous proUene Eminence within the next Glen Willey, Glen Williams, of and Miss Salt gram. Refreshments were served by Wignall Dorothy days on the Wyconstruction of this Wilson, Irene Wilson, Clarence Lake. the social committee. Adding. ler, Gwendolyn Young. Sunday, 20 President ot Lions ar Mc-Bet- Workers Must Jr. Exercises Register At Provo Thursday .; e m PER YEAR Graduation Exercises Saturday Commencement exercises for the Payson high school graduation class will be held in the Nebo Stake Tabernacle, Saturday evening at eight oclock. Following is the program: Entrance March, High School Orchestra; invocation, Rhea Johnson; Class Chorus; Southern Schools, The Ethics of Fair Signe Jackson; Play," Howard Bellows; Good Manners, Their Place in Life, Ruth vocal solo, Ruth Snow; trumpet solo, Gene Greenhalgh; The Decline in American Speech", Georgia Nelson; Home Making as a Profession," Blenda OKander; Music in the New Social Order, Thcressa Krauss; girls trio; Commercial Education in the Modern High School, Melba Peterson; Preventive Medicine and its Place in Social Welfare, Boyd An Enlarged Standard of LivGlenn Wyler; ing, Dictatorship versus Democracy, Albert Iluber; vocal solo, Martin Greenhalgh; PreMc-kea- n; sentation of Graduates, Principal John C. Carlisle; awarding of Diplomas, Dr. L. D. Stewart; Special awards, Superintendent Melvin Wilson; mixed quartet; benediction, Willis Chatwin. Diplomas will be awarded to the following graduates, the largest class by far in the history of the school: Alice Ashworth, Owen Barber, Deon Badham, Howard Bellows Frank Bing ham, Ziska Bissell, Rex Broadbent, Yanita Brannigan, Arietta Buckley, Marvin Burraston, Donald Carter, Willis Chatwin, Walter Chegwidden, Rose Gene Cheever, Flora Cliristopherson, Coray, JIattie Coombs, Wayne Cox, Nile Cowan, Ruby Crook, Emerson Curtis, Keith Drissell, Elda Davis, Kathryn Dixon, Sheldon Dixon, Marie Douglass, Lu Ray Draper, Iris Finlayson, Evelyn Forsey, Alene Francom, Geraldine Gardner, Martin Gene Greenhalgh, Rex Greenhalgh, Wilma Hallows, Harper, Dorothy Hill lie Roy Holden, Albert Huber, Signe Rose Jensen, Rose Ruby Jackson, Jensen, Lynn Johnson, Rhea Johnson, Zelpha Jones, Josephine Kirken-dal- l, Theressa Krauss, Jean Larsen, Ferrell Lindstrom, Reva McClellan, Genevieve McBeth, Paul McBeth, Grant McClellan, Boyd McKean, Reed Moore, Glade Morgan, Robert Morris, Georgia Nelson, Ua Nielson, Blenda Okander, Ruth Okelberry, Levi Openshaw, Glen Patten, Irene Peterson, Melba Peterson, Reed Pulver, Deta Shuler, Darlene Simons, Robert Smith Ruth Snow, Helen Squires, Julia Sullivan, Irma Tanner, Merlynn Tanner, Wayne Tanner, Edith Taylor, Ray Taylor, Roy B. Taylor, Blodwin Thomas, Elma Tietjen, Thelma Tietjen, Iris Tervort, Della Trotter, Ora Van Ausdale, Gerald Vickers, Arlene West Nolan West, Nita White, June Williams, Boyd Wilson, Gordon Wilson, Melba Wilson, Della Wilson, Ralph Glenn Wilson, Herschel Woodhouse, Wyler. o We will buy Home Owners Loan Association Bonds at the Market The Commercial Bank of price. Spanish Fork. r i r; pre--ente- "A drop of honey catches more flies than a hothead of vinegar. -- may 44 j Lewis & Clark start fa- mous exploration trip, 1804. U5 First regular air v mail service in U.S., 1918. 51 16 shirt waists first appear, 1900. 17 First Wild West show visits r, wn . Peek-a-bo- o 1883. California becomes a province of Mexico, ISii. k 1 19 Boleyn, loses head, 1530. ,0 CwnO Henry VIII's wife, Anne United States i.ives Cuba its full freedom. 19v3. |