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Show THE PAYSON' CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH ? LEGIsLATUREE PACES HUGE Baird Receives TASK Coveted Award Iainl of Pay, on was Aimer of tr a r i 11 I. ; 1 i it M f O t t t n i la n r h i( tl.tee .( ( in hadi-r- , of the I. VST TEN Junior I) VYS "Bs'nitVndsyERA i Inder the ; Tirn-pnnog- ro- tui silver Leaver annul at a incutirg in Provo Monday night ve jiro-luci- :; g Mr. Baird has served as a st outer for 20 years. Befon coming to Payson he wa scoutma-te- r in the Manavoo ward, Piovo u'ul served in that caiacity for eight years in the Payson Third w ai l. He is at present tin vanguard district commissioner and Icadcr-'u- p training director in Ncbo Pistnet. Almost every one of the 2b in the Tirnpanogas council were represented in the annual meeting coming from remote places. Departmental ami cxetutive meetings were held at the close of a general .assembly, 1 i.'.-- i ' a. in c i ot. p , ore half ivr cut " t ' i - t om ( , ore o f uir p. a two and one half ( tax in of the t c i -- B. are ci i pr n', cent bl) " r emit is w hi e ui;,aliy a its au a ( I jut inve-e- d levy.ng a ta cul.'c f. et on '! (ii.C.iia! ua-- ; H. B. 134, proh.bitir g a i. n in n r of the state road mem-- , mi". on b ,ng an Ler of tin c unmis-ion- ; IE B. 157, c taoii-i.iti- g a tiirt'e-inaroad I b; 11 b, -- 1(H)() d,s-tric- e H. B. saving suggestion; ' -d B. S. 20.5, y 1 act to include occupationin-al ill senses at comtien-a'oieasing uvnuls, and g.ving the state side authoiity to vvnte o insurance; S. B. 1, the corl,y poration franchise act Attend Banquet the senate, with offsits deleted; S. B. 8X, the imlivihial income tax A delegation of Payson Odd Hill parsed by tin upper liou-- e with deleted and Fellows and Ilebekahs went to property tax off-et- s Salt I.ake Tuesday night to att- exemptions laistd; ,S. B. lb'd, authorizing the issuance of refundend an inter-lodg- e meet and ing bonds per the governors tax pa-u- the ss ru-ta- i, city. They will be paid for planting and taking (ait of the trees. w.mniunities The citizens of F must buy the toe- - In fore the Croups of projet can be i i the tret s, selecting p"up!e may buy - amrnd.ng tin trucking; rcwiiting tin state a 71 Tanner Havv- and he foimcriy of friend-and i. - many relativeSep-t- n Jex Edna married lie Ht- -l an bcn has 17, btr in Spanish .n the Je.x ! ork. suivived by his widow and He ,. i parents and daughter-- ; b Funeral services two brothel s. a"id burial were in Spanish Fork ! ' j lilian , 1 f'-"- . and Pay-o- n ,t 1 1 IE B. 77 tax on in ion; ton-niil- p iiu-ri- ii u raid Tat nor Hawkms died at Fork Monday r - bon.e in Spini-'- n a hiart and ;t, ,, wu'et fwer in Benja-.o- , w a born He If.sik Nei ml ir 4, 1!02, a son of To" Attend Gathers t,. lh'-r- h r uht I. O' I f"i a: r.i' g si'i-vid- Fathers Urged -- r u i.i y M i .e ty I kind they want and where they want them put, al-- o getting equipment. Information may be acquired at the American Fore-trDepartment at Washington D. G., or the on S. B. .57, 41, f.l, 47, 4. head of the FEB A m your comin, b(, ls, :;0, 20b, 211 ami S. J. B 7. lie voted no on IE I). 204 munity. The projbet mu-- t be carried out di.s-- p aid yes on tin other mea-ure- s , ed of m the senate during the immediately as tree planting will lie done in March and April. pa t wet k. Stna'oi- - Woodward and Royie o ou n. dm ed S. H. 220 by request. of the Bay The regular It aim nds the law r lat.ng to max-nrit- ii levies in counties. On City Council via, h id Monday Kij resi illative Frank M. Ui-- night with Mav r Henry Erland-ii- . an votid jr- - on all measures son in charge. Ibguiar routine d i n m tie- hoj-- e a excepting II B. C.2. He wa absent and 'noil occupied the time. v o'big on this ill. Bipre-entativ- e Emily I). Aird Births voti d ye- - on all house measures !a-- t week. Representative Hyrum Amiir.-o- n A baby boy was bora to Mr. did likewise. Representative Jesse Hail vot- and Mrs. Jimmie Simons Saturday. es! yi-- s on all mea-ure- s excepting H. B. OS) and S. B. 20b. He voted Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Omelia of SO B. no on II. and was absent and not voting on S. B. 20b. Pantona, California announce the Representative Elmer Holdaway birth of a daughter, bom to them voted yes on all measures except- February 20. Mr. Omelia is a ing H. B. Ml ami H. B. 137. He former resident of Payson. voted no on the first named and was absent and not voting on the SUBSCRIBE Dont Borrow. econd. -- J tin al i ( certificate. ha an' r.g of pV s, - i a A . d y'pei- uu, a .u been made fir he j Ml trees and .shrub-wavdong 'he highawa: in parks, and tl" c.'y streets, ti : 'au t Pay-o- r, e v ami for wind bn a .. T is - not J dot ai d v.1 U.Tm n ri i tiK'.t-W(only to beautify our c.ty, mcivl.ai.t-- , tM or county, but also f r the unemP'oic.d- um- band t1"' ployed. 'to affair w.ii go Men wanting to work rnu-- t Me form fund. the head of the i'FBA in this 1 attended Ly more than 300 scout workers of the council, it being their annual meeting. The awards were made by (leoige Albeit Smith of Salt City, a member of the National Boy Scout Council. The award is one of the highe-- t within the gift of .scouting and is given for distinguished service to boyhood. Mr. Buird, Albeit Black of Delta and ( harden pi draff of Ileber were honoicd and were each given a me dull on attached to a ribbon to be worn around the neck and an engraved Plan Made For Planting Trees from Pag.- 1) Pi u'ay was boys day at the state owrid prop. ry; S Ii. 20.'i, h gh seined arid tr-Junior ent're oi mitt.r.g the :'a' land h.,jl to m v day e Mia! i mi g.v.-- t. their activities. tii, ui'hout a .ons, lands acquired l.y H A fine program B. .'!2, pruvi.br,' fur a in triiu!-.ta- ii g.ven eti! the i(!y boys after by water b ! t, piev.ou ly pa,-se- d wnich the were dismissed gup hui-e- ; II. I!. the by ,J, arid the hoys njoyod a f ne lunchto rove n,n of wa ir to th l.ulii c through ai.aii'l mrnent or eon of hamburger, am) ire 'a L.re to u e; S. li. p;j pcrmtl-t.- i The after r non was spent m the g a r ept e ri tal ve fo.,, tie gym w.ti a full i ad.es program of games d.A B. to atti nd d.A It. and sports. a ainpmirit , ami S ,J. M, 1, urging the sale of Piute, ( inlral C'aii aid Cariiori water, land and puw-i- r water supply lull, and II. B 20 , S. J. It. the auto license tune extension eoiiipany projects. 7, prmidirg defeated in the si mate. for appointment of tin, court II. Ii. s!i, extend rig various pow-ii- s siunie s: (o.rt L arid Imard of education Pdg' enatTg a bg was i,ldeb'hea' state ed. n liiieiiu, and II. Hr. Hugh M. Woodward, Utah It gi'.s, evtend ng for ,'!H day-- - tin turn m which Hub auto licences county iirator, v,a absent ai m bt Is d, v.cre d Hated, not vot ir r on S. B. 15, 40, 3k, 211, P'lWer imii-- e pa ei nine huu-- i 2'tO, Pi2 and 203 and IE B. 1x2. ini'- - ai.d four lie voted no on S. J. II. 7, S. B ona'o ii.il-- , as followH. fj, lsJ, lie water rovers- - td a nd If. B. 20X, and yes on the acted uiion in the ion mia-ure- ; I) B. 21, providing oC'er on toia'e la t week. ' fir tiarige, in tie of lner.-it'H. B. t'2 in-- i I Si rator Kid red M. Boyle ibert was absent and not voting li 1 id a ii. tn Live- (Continued one out. i n to rece.ve the IN Gerald Tanner Hawkins Band Mothers Sponsor Dies at Spanish Fork Silver Tea Saturday - i School Heads Inspect Payson Jr. High School 1 B Moody, Fupci n t mu n M iori of Board tl.v vv of S. N. Sim -of superv luiiiiuT a and orami jirii fipal- - from the St, nur-da- y. j Monday, Mar.h !1 has tein rjj stg rated as Natural F.p Hi. and Fathers an! p0v- - Re date having !ttl """1 scl Washington D C. ThruugW? . nation i will celet !d most of the rural lLk'h Vol schools, The Payson ciiaper will gether for a N.u onal - M the day. yell entertain lathes with a pmgram and freshments and ivory a d- -ing he chapter E mVJ1 I B Edu-ojt.(,- n (Icoigc a'd Hnmaru high the v Pay-o- -- otthvvhile enjoyrnint. Dr. T. L. Mart n of the BYl'l will he the prmc p.d I speaker j. Mrs. Clara Bingham Snyder of there will also e other ntw.CI Fork was appointed de- flint the B. Y. F. Featured Spani-- h : puty county cleik by the Utah be a number ftom the F. p m -' Monday. quartette which gained nation, county Mrs. Snjder will take the place reu gnition at Kan-a- s City bv Mi-- s Pric :11a Ghristen--.- n fall. There will a!-- o be other mu. I if Salem who has worked for deal numbers a speakers he Agiicultural at detic two month- - while the new depot-,i-managr.1 to the will have seveial athletic d be. aim ftai vs ork. Parks of Spanish such a- - boxing and tumbling. A' I Mary For', wa- - orign al'y slated for the fathers are urged p, attend. but accepted another Dick dc'.ity-hi- p Commissioners Appoint Deputy County Clerk ch '"1" Jut o.r Ugh n tudy the They of the bu ld;ng features tin (f many tubing aie to e in the budd'rg projeit to .School Thur-da- started I.i School to y Di.-tri- in tin 1 rat fro the nat blei commi-.-ior.er- il the in V mar future. -- dvp yta riec met - o Band Mothers Selling Tickets to Theatre accu-tonm- Members of tin Band Club are selling t.ckit.--- for the show Romanee in ManbatUn" to in in givm Friday or Saturday The tickets the Star Theatie. sold will be good for the show on eitner night. All proceeds vv ill go to the band uniform fund. Mother- - i - i t n, but rva bee nea coni I' I' .A. Repar.er o Aff School Heads Will Returns From Attend Program program on C mmunity is being held in the Sou'h o School in Salt Lake City High Present 3 Act Drama evenin'; and beginning Friday holdirg over Saturday. Principal M. I. A. The Benjamin ward John C. Carlisle, Principal Blaine d the three act drama Winters, Supervisor Louis Bates Heres Grandma in the First and other; from I'ayson will be ward receation hall Tuesday nite. in attendance. Flarl Ludlow was the director and o the east included, Allean Shepherd, Miss Luetta Simpson is visiting Sarah Shephard, Grace Hayward, here from Salt Lake for a week Collet-Haycock, Lavcna Bing- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ham, Zella Cornahy, Grant Peay, S. M. Simpson and resting from Theo Westring, Russell Lundcdl her work as a graduate nurse. and Earl Lundell. A pre-mte- mat School and Mrs. Charlotte Stewart, Club supervi-n- r it'urncd hot-Stir ey following a we k of tra club scisoc irg in a training at Logan. Accump.mied by Mil Alice Pederson an Anson B. Cai extet sion agents, tin leaders fro: Utah county attended the scisoc I and are now piepa'id to help ganize clubs ar-- give leaders'; training through the summer. Club leaders of the county wll attend training schools once ears I month under direction of these sClub work will er way by May 1. upervisors. be Am ed tasi icle has the foul of e Pro Tra S mer ant. f:gv tutd-- l perl ust, mar ! ! J v '5 ' 1" - --I i v met mei Local Items YOU ARE Mrs. Arnold Peterson was hostess to the ladies of her sewing club at a pleaant social afternoon last Friday. Luncheon was served and sewing and social chat were the pastimes. INVITED TO INSPECT THE George Amos has returned home from a trip to California. chen. CHEVROLET Mr. and Mrs. Spence Snow left this week for Detroit and will return home with a new automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kitchen and two children of Provo visited here this week with their mother, Mrs. NOW ON DISPLAY the ten das Fra si The mid The Illustrated feature articles by Elmo Scott Watson which appear regularly in this paper offer an answer to that need. them a wealth ol interesting information ca (act stories more n chapters in Amencan history also cover other fiction articles thaD IJ These fascinating and litefine the arts fields industry, popular science, sports, rature; ro fact, every phase ol Amencan interest. Tins newsreaders paper considers itself fortunate in being able to give its such articles as these by one of the leading feature writers of the country today. Tell your friends about them if they havent seen them yet in TO SCHOOL CHILDREN: Teacher End these article helpful io clatset Some ttudent are raaKirg icrapbooks of them Tell your teacher and your classmate about them! Emma Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pierce of Salem have been spending the week in Payson with relatives. Aus by Every Amencan wants to know more about the building of hi nation than the tchoolbook histones tell him, but few of us have hme to pore over the many volumes necessary lor that. You will find Mrs. Verna Hogan of Salt Lake with her two children, is visiting here with her father, William Kit- ej-tio-ce Wouldnt Have Time for All This Reading . . . You J Can une cem cha Uni the pot jan p F in WMEN The ladies of the Sorosis Bridge Club entertained their husbands at a bridge dinner last Thursday nite at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-mHill. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Burdick and Mr. t. and Mrs. Jerry The table and room decorations were carried out in patriotic emblems. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. F'loyd Ilarmer. er Ba-set- CdDIDMT It Pays ttut to Have Your Own TELlEIPniIfE iff ed. the T sho Sta ien the thii per http OfcALCfl lam AOVUtTIS&MlKT ten lay is ARIST0 CRAT OF LOW FRICF CARS hi da Master TIIE new Aristocrat De Luxe Chevrolet cars is now on display at Chevrolet jour dealers. We are anxious to have vou see it . . . for it is the finest motor car that Chevrolet has ever created. . . . You have only to look, at this Master De Luxe Chevrolet to know that it provides fine ear quality in every part. l'ivrv unit of the chassis is limit to the finest limits of accuracy, to give you exceptional New Turret-To- p Bodies by Fisher (with No Draff Ventilation) oflow-jirioe- d New Slue-Flam- e Valve-in-He- Improved Weatherproof Shock-Pro- Knee-Actio- Cable-Controll- of Engine ad n Ride Brakes ed Steering CHOOSE CHEVROLET FOR QUALITY AT LOW COST new performance, riding comfort and Ut! ud reliability. And yet this most brilliant and beautiful of all Chevrolet models is even more economical to operate and maintain than the thrifty Chevrolet of other years. Here is the outstanding example of quality at low cost for 1933. see Visit jour Chevrolet dealer this new car and ride in it . . . today! ten liti: is eon 1 f ... asii nit He CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH. Comfmn CjUrok'i lotr dAtrrrrJ pricot ttnd Miy trisi, A Qonorol Motor IS; l ohtf ftr P: Ri SHULER MOTOR COMPANY PAYSON. UTAH ' J t; f unnuimmummsiiio'"'' |