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Show 42, No- - a PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, Students Attend School to nomical Its camping yet' is the motto of the Alpine summer school where J. Doyle Liddle, Paul McBeth and Hazel Gardner of Payson, are studying this summer. s. that Affect the Located high op the wooded sid:-peniWfs Dividend Checks and Mt. Timpanogas, the Alpine Every Individual campus of Brigham a Bills of International univerYoung Proational and is like a tiny rustic mountain sity from Local ems Inseparable village. Classes are held in the 'elfare. open air. Streams, canyons, peaks and cliffs with varied plant and n march of New Deal h animal life make good laborator through the courts ies for a number of studies. the past three major A dm inis tra ks three Airplane college, Din-pail- f leg--io- n subjeet-t- o 80 Cash Prizes To judicial scrutiny and two want. ;he three have been found Be Given At Last words, of course, will said by the Supreme Court, n it meets for its n xt term, but Approximately 80 cash prizes provide a lead lent decisions be given to the best fruit will of all court what the highest and packs exhibited at the plates decide. to .kely Utah, County Fair, September 20 irst case concerned the Agri-;ura- l and 21, according to Seth T. Shaw, Adjustment Administra-Thi- s of the horticulture superintendent bureau pays farmers department. restricting their crops, raises It is well to be thinking and money through processing and now in order to have Plaintiff in the case preparing ir taxes, of fruit highest quality for exhiba milling company, which had ition time. at If apples, that ised to pay $82,000 demanded and not been have peaches pears, the collector of internal reven-Iit would be a commendthinned, the the district court, able practice to thin at least a few Vrament upheld, and the tany was ordered to come thru trees at this time to produce fruits It appealed to of the best form, size, and color. the $82,000. must in no case be more circuit court in Boston, which There one fruit in a place on the than 2 rved the lower court, by a branches of the tree. It might Con-held i and that decision, be well for exhibition purposes to did not possess the power bKn apples 8 to 10 inches apart. elegate taxing authority to the Be sure that these trees receive If this etary of Agriculture. an ample supply of water. lion is given validity by the The folowing rules will govern eme Court, the Government 1935 have to refund processing the exhibition of fruit at the fair: t already collected, and pay A p'ate shall consist of 5 specire .benefits out of regular mens of apples, pears, and peach s. es; 3 bunches of grapes, and cond case concerned the policy to cover or plums enough prunes he Public Works Administra8 inch plate. Plates will be an te condemning land to use for furnished by the Fair association. cost federal housing projects. Fruit packs are to consist of is very close to the heart two hexes of apples, pears, or ccretary Ickes, who has aches. The boxes are to be lined slum clearance p with paper and fruit systematically lowcost housing program. Suit The stems and wrapped. packed brought by a property-owne- r be on the apples and pears. should did not wish to sell at the irnroent's price, wished to lin for greater compensation. Bills Family Reunion Cincinnati circuit court held Held at Geneva Resort the plaintiff, said that the mroent has not the power to The descendants of Joseph S. nra land for this purpose, Bills, 85, a resident of Payson for hd case involved one of the th past 65 years, held their annual debated of Administration reunion at Geneva resort Sunday. ities the Tennesee Valley close dtsoendents wer. Sixty-fivA few months ago ority. 35 friends joined in and t was brought to restrain the present the festivities. At a business meetofity from selling electric the forenoon, Mrs. t in competition with private ing during Phoebe Langtry of Payson was wrs and to invalidate con-elected president of the family ormade between the Authorfor th? coming year; ed various towns in the Tenn. ganization of Salt Lake, Freshwater Walter Valley area. Federal Harold R- Langtry Grubb held for the seeretary-treasur.of Payson, itiff, decided the contracts Bills of Payson, histNelda Miss illegal The Government ap. A picnic lunch, bathing orian. to the Appellate court in and sports provided enterOrleans, and the judges over-- 1 games the day. Judge Grubb, decided that tainment during Government can sell power competition with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrurn Douglass private part- and daughter, Marilyn and Mrs. hus the New Deal came to the Leonard Steineckert and children three times won once, and Afton and Carl, arrived Sunday twice. This similar to past from Long Beach, California for a ttience, and illustrates a fact visit with th ir mother, Mrs. ifnlred by Administration Sarah Curtis and other relatives. and opponents alike that Mr. Douglass will return to the others the legislation proposed coast this week and the Pushed by the President will remain until September. valid without Consti-cr- t anohange. And that prom-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell to be the baby a prime plank in next nounce of the birth Senml election. 3 at the boy on Saturday, August Provo. in home Crane mat.mity ''"cry business publication and Fair s i Dis-Jud- - r; Henry Nek-ker- , 76, a !;rr former r!'Sidm 0fRa- y- died iIUrSay at hls ham-- ' t Noith Point, Salt Lake City. r .Nekker was born in Pay n uie 3, 18n9, a son of Henry an . nn Van Wagerer. lie spent ms ntire life here until 17 years ago when he moved to North Point with his He s family. always active in church and civic affair during his residence here ar-h Id many positions of trust. His first wife was Mary Tanner, daughter- of Bishop Joseph Tanner. At er net- death he married Ada Lahr of Sal m. Surviving are his widow, a son, Glen Nebeker, Salt Lake City; sev. en daughters, Mrs. Rhoda Davis, Payson; Miss Fern N kker, Mrs. Mythal Lone, Mrs. Bernice Nielson, Mrs. I ay Olson, Mrs. Vonda Cowley and Mrs. La Fawn Latey all of Salt Lake City, a brother, Frank Nebeker, Shoshone, Idaho; and two sisters, Mrs. Dora Malm-quist- , Sigurd, Utah, and Mrs. Maud Wall, Manila Utah, , Funeral services wer. conducted Saturday in the Deseret Mortuary, Salt Lake City. Additional funer. al s rvices were conducted Sunday at 4 p. m. in the Payson Fourth ward chapel and were largely attended.. Bishop George A. Che.v. er was in charge. The opening se" ction was a vocal- - duet by Mrs. Irene Provstgaard; invocation, Samuel E. Taylor; vocal solo, Mrs. Elva Taylor; speaking, Judge Nathaniel Tanner of Salt Lake; Justin A. Loveless, Chari a H. White and closing remarks by Bishop Oh ever; vocal solo, Mrs. Iiene Provstgaard; benediction, Melvin Wilson. The grave in Pay. son City cemetery was d dicated i . - - 1 by Bishop W. A. McClellan, o W. T. Littlewood Die At Brigham William at his home T. in City Littlewood, 75, died Brigham City, Utah, Wednesday. Mr. Littlewood is a brother of Mrs. A. L. Curtis of Payson. Funeral services will be h Id at the 2nd ward chap 1 in Brigham City, Sunday at 2 p. m. o Announce Marriage Mr. and Mi's. Arthur Liddle anof their nounce the marriage daughter, Marguerite, to Mr. William Bernard Dougall, son of Mr. of ar.d Mrs. John W. Dougall on took which place Springville August 1. They are both gradi uates from Brigham Young university and th. bride has been a teacher in the Payson schools for a number of years. i f can-hel- Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Dalton and at daughters of Price were guests Mrs. and Ray Mr. the home of Monsen last week. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Nielson and daughters of Salt Iak. were guests at the Monsen home this week end. Mrs. Ada Ware of Salt Lake week with City visited here last Ware. r Walt Mr. and Mrs. McClellan left Anna California Tedi-Sunday for San Dean Mrs. ;o visit with her sister. Miss Lyle B Hudson, formerly McClellan. Miss o Fdhh Ott came from Salt the week Friday to sp:nd Mrs. Julia Hancock has with her parents, Mr. and d home from Salt Lake City end here time. J Mrs B. F. Ott. where she has been for some 1Iy . in noteworthy the Duncan , Her daughter, Mrs- - Aurora industries. These of the First ward officers Th' accompanied h r home. .re in a better p iranization gave a party Primary n t of the tea time ary since , night for all ur n set In. The American Legion Auxiliary the home in the words at Vwas held of Mrs El- 1 teagarine, chorus, under the diction Madg? Miss a durahle the president, ar 8 summer. Nellie Stewart is holding regu Ewe for the some specific informa practice in preparation conState the chorus contest at month. this Richfield PP!Rr Reoent demand ex vention in iy ihimurr. M.rjl.nd t. visit hvy' Tonnage sold fW of ,Tuly was Baled Straw. See for to FOR SALE with relative (Continued on .1. II. Schwartz. Payson Page 8) Nnavtator ' seems agreed e business outlook lmProve- - with advi Sc Per Copy $2.00 Per Year In Advance Invitation Committee 'Dixon Webb Killed Nephew of Lcal Man Makes Request For Drown In Lake Complete Program Dies In Salt Lake Name and Addrsses In Crash Announced For PROVO ighlights measures have been 1935 Former Resident On Mt. Timpanogas its AUGUST 9, Mis return- - . .... Mrs. Genevieve Ellwworth and Mrs. Kathryn Betts of the invitation and reception committee for tbe Onion Days and Homecoming celebration request that anyone having names and addresses to which they wish invitations sent, to leave them the lists at an early dat . They are sending out 600 mvitatnois this week to those names on the permanent list Th y are al?o requesting that ar.yon with old fashioned photo- graphs of former or present Pay son residents bring them to the homes of Mrs. Betts or Mrs. Ells worth at art a week before the celebration. A display will be made on Main Street duriif the celebration. Owners will be required to call for pictures as the committees cannot responsibility of them. AH are asked to ooo pe rate on this feature which has b en so successful in years past. Don I). Bunnell, 12, son of Mr. ar.d Mrs. L. Lament Bunnell of Dixon W lb, 26, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Webb of Payson, was killed in a pUne crash in Chicago Monday, according to word received by relatives in Payson. Word came first that he was s riously injured followed aith a message telling of his death and that burial would be in Cb cago. His par. ents ft by transcontinental bus. The your.g man was born in Payson, February 7, 1909, a son of Ivan and Lurene Dixon Webb. He atteruled the public schools and aft r completing high school h left for Chicago in 1928 to enter an electrical sdooi. After completing his course he obtained He later became Inter. isted in aviation and was an in. structo-- r in flyitg as a side line. Three wrecks ago he was also in an accident and suffered a 1 . 1 ass-urn.- . H. married Katn Rhode in Chicago May 3, 1930. They visited Gardner Family Holds in Payson in 19ttl and 1933 and Three Day Reunion be planned bo come home again this summer. Surviving are his widow and two children, Rhea 4, A three day reunion, starting Dour a 2, Chicago; his par.nts and Friday and continuing through three brothers and sisters, Howand Saturday Sunday was held at Memorial Park by the d scendents ard, Helen and Louise Webb; his of Elias Gardner, a pioneer re- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James W bb and Mrs. Tillie Barret, . sident of Payson. A bonfire and program started to an Associated Aocording th. activities on Friday evening a program and sports of all kinds Press dLspatwh from Chicago, the aoaldent ooeorred when two pknes were enjoyed on Saturday, An collided 100 fe t In the air. Two early morning trip over the Nebo of the planes occupants were scenic lopp on Sunday was very de killed Mr. Webb died lightful. A ge neology meeting was from Injuries and two oth.rs were held Sunday afternoon followed with bathing at Arrowhead. In- (irttically Injured, o formal i ntertalnment, games and swimming completed the activities. Seriou Fire Averted Two hundred were in attendance John Parkier narrowly including ten families from Idaho scaped and the remaider from various having a serious fire at his home parts of Utah. Many from distant Wednesday. He started to burn a places camped in tents at the park field of wheat stubble in an effort during the reunion. William Card, to kill wild morning glory. The n r of Salt Lake, who is presi- blaze got beyond control and was dent of the organization for a ' rapidly burning toward his chicken three year term, waa general chair. coops and home. He turned an man of arrangements. Mrs. Hazel irrigation stream onto the stubble Gasser of Payson was program and had succeeded in getting the chairman. It is reported that the fire under control when the fire Gardner family is the largest fam- department arrived. ily on the g. neologies! record. The Elias Gardner reunion will Announce Marriage be held in Idaho Falls, Idaho, the first Friday, Saturday and Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Philo C. WUghtman of August, 193d. wish to announce the marriage of . a their daughter FIor. nee Griffith to Mr. Dean Badham, son of Mrs. Carries Taxpayer Hannah Badham, Interesting Articles The event took place on July in Long Beach, California with The July issue of the Utah Tax- 27, Bishop of the Adams jn payer, official organ of the Utah Los Angel s officiating. They carries a Taxpayers Association, will reside in Los Angeles where number of highly interesting artiMr. Badham is employed as a cle dealing with the trends of druggist. public financing in Utah. One aro ticle explodes the claim that AmHIGHEST CASH PRICES erican taxpayers are lower taxed than those in England and cont- paid for beef cattle, milch cows, inental Europe. Figures are given pigs and poultry. Special price which show that when we Include for pullets. Just drop a postal the payments on our huge borrow. card to Harry Volsky, Payson, ing3, the per capita tax in America Utah. is now $98.50, which is 27 per cent of the entire national income. The The Payson First ward Young on the other Wom.ns M. I. A. has been reorgEnglish taxpayer, hand, in 1934 35 paid only $91.45. anized with Mrs. Alene Persson Both France and Germny are low, as president, Mrs. Lois Bowen, 1st with a per capita in Germany counselor and Miss Edith Elmer of $38.72 and in France 2nd counselor. Mrs. Emma Wilin 1933-3of $46.71. for 1932-3- 3 son has r. tired as president, Mrs, Appeal is also made to the tax-pa- Persson as first oounsrior and' Mrs, rs to keep constantly before Kathrn Betts. Miss Ekfie Schramm them the growing public debt and was retained as secretary. to niake it one of their major to rests in an organized way in Mrs. Ted Sorenson and daughter combatting extravagance and dir- - Barbara Lee of Los Angeles are acting wisely the case of the tax visiting here for s.veral weeks dollar. with Mrs. Sorenson's mother Mrs. o . fVy-son- ! LodLsa Jones. Members of the Payson Fourth ward gave the Conjoint M. I. A. program Sunday night in the Pro. Second ward at the invitation of Mrs. Meiva. B. Feay, ward pre- s;dent, Mias Lucille Curtis was the speaker, vocal solos were given by Ir ne Provstgaard and Max Kerr and a piano solo by Bernice Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mayer, Mr. Mrs. ud Mrs. Arm. them to Provo, Arthur B Boa od Salt Lake City, formerly of Lake-vieand a nephew of LeRoy Bunnell of Payson was drowned Tuesday in Tyrol lake in the gran, daddy lakes region, lie was with a group of Sharon stake Aaronic priesthood workers who were given the outing for meritorius work It was headed by the youths un cle, Erwin Bunnell. The accident happened when he fell from a large raft and it was impossible for his smaller companions to save him. Biackhawk Affair NEPill A oompl.iteand detailed Black program for the four-dalawk Encampment was announced Tuesday by Dr. P. L. Jones, chairman of the General Committee, and includes the larg.st program of entertainment ever arranged in Central Utah, beginning on the afternoon of the 13th and continuity until the, night of August 16th. The feature of the entertainment is the presentation of Colburn and Sorenson's Madison Square Gard.n Rodeo for three Special performances and two days of Held horse racing. The complete program follows: August 13, Assembly Day RegA special joint meeting of the istration of Utah Indian War Payson City Council and the Lions Vet.rans and Pioneers 2:36, baseclub was held Monday evening ball game at the Juah County Fair at th. Pay. Hotel. Guest apeak, Grounds between Helper and Neera were W. O. Pell and WUliam phi. (Lcagu.game); 8:00 p. m. Openshaw of Ogik-n- , Union Pacific Free Pageant, Depicting the early Th y discussed settlement of rt'pre.sen'a'ives, to be held N.phi, the Pettigen long and short haul at the Juab County Fair Grounds. bill now before congress and ex- A chorus of over 100 mixed voice plained its efforts on railroads. will sing all numbers throughout Telegrams and letters from th? the pageant. 8:00 a good wrestling other cities and service dube on card has also been arranged, the matter w re read by them. Utah County August 14th Mayor Henry dir la nelson wel 9:30 a. in. Mammoth ParDay. corned the visitors and through ade. This parade will consist of them extended an Invitation for some sixty floats and.twelve bands th. Union Pacific Boosters Club and will march along the Main to come to Payson on Labor Day street from Gtfh North to 6th for the Golden Onion Days and South street. 3 p. m. the opening Homecoming celebration as they of the OolbumriSor-erasohave done on a number of occas- performance the fair grounds, at rod.o, ions. Matt rs pertaining to the where the world's best performers celebration were discussed. Dr. J. will perform for honors. This is H. Ellsworth, Lions Club 1st the same outfit that r.cently perpresided at th? meeting. formed at the covered wagon day o at Salt Lake City. Mi Rose Cheever 8:00 p. m. Good program of High Candidate wrestling and boxing at Cartiers In Queen Contest arena at 1st South and Main. 9 JO Official biackhawk dance at the Mrs Rose Cheever of the Fourth open air dance hall. ward repr servted Payson and rode Governors and August 15 on Paysons float as Onion Har- Tintic Day. 10 a. m. Governor vest Queen in the American Fork program at the large bowery, Poultry Day celebration Wednes- which is bring constructed at the Sh . received the largest grounds tart of the Juab day. high number of votes among eleven school This program will comcandidates in the first two days prise numbers furnished by the of voting for queen. Mbs Doro various cities of Central Utah. thy Pulver of th.' second ward The governor will give a short was second high and Miss Ger- address during the program. 10:30 aldine Peery of the First ward was a. m. baseball game at the fair third. ground between an all star team The hie-hcandidate n.xt week from the Industrial League and will ride on the float at the Black one fpom the Central Utah LeagHawk celebration in Nephi and the ue. This game promises to be the I adring candidate on August 26 fastest game of baseball played will be Queen of the Golden Onion in Utah this season. and Homecoming celebration on 3:00 p. m. Big Race M,tt at the The Juah county fair August 31, September grounds Seven second high will be Miss Payson. races are lined up for the aftero noon, and the prize money will Payson Milling Company amount to about $600, with no Installs New Equipment entrance fees. The best horses in the int rmountain country will lie here for this big meet. Payson Milling Company has 8:30 p. m. A night performance recently installed a new large ca of the famous Madison Square parity grain cleaning machine, which will enable the farmers to Gard.n Rodeo will be held under unload their wheat in less than large flood lights. The evening half the time it took with the old performance is expected to be the equipment. outstanding performance of the This machine along with some entire encampment. new additional laboratory equip9:30 p. m. Official Biackhawk ment gives Payson one of the best Dance. equipped flour milk in the country August 16th Southern Utah and will greatly improve the al Day 10:30 a. m. Baseball game, of Payson Payson vs. ready good quality Nephi league game. flour. 2:30 p. m. Rodeo and Race Meet The finals in the Rodeo TEMPLE CLOSED championship with four fart horse races. Tbe period during which the 8:00 p. m. Program . at the Salt Lake temple was to be clas COC Amphi. Theatre in Salt Creek ed for the summer has been excanyon which will be presented by tended from July to include Aug a number of Utah, Millard Juab uM also. and Sanpete country entertainers, which will be followed by the l Mrs. Leo Vest and Miss Th.lma Mount Nebo Hike. Vest left Monday on a vacation Free programs will be carried trip to Yellowstone National Park. out during moat of the day at They will visit with Niles Vest the Bowery, these programs, are who is employ d at the park. now being arranged by the various camps of Utah of the Sows Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berlin of Salt and Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Lake were guests of Payson rel- and Indian War veterans. atives over Sunday. o I will pay highest cash prices FOR RENT Four Room Mod- for fat or feeder cattle and hogs. ern home. Furnished, Inquire of Philo C. Wightman, Phone 148, O. S. Kapph 2tpd Payson, Utah. Joint Meeting n Vice-Preside- nt ! an-ua- The 3rd ward club Keen Kookers met Tuesday at the home of Leah Coray. Demonstrations were given by Mauri ne Cowan and Nyk Mayers. 4-- H Harry S. Tipton, commander of Ptoyson post of The American Legion and Harry Moore, member of the local post have been confined in the U. S. Veterans Hospital at Salt Lake City. |