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Show a1'- - 4--1 HU AiSjtnSMft i! & J S l 'it ( ' ''' i t . 4 , i irlt T rK rK, . ,: i 1 ikS' fiT tri tTf lie No. PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY. UTAH, FRIDAY. AUGUST luporocEc 28, 5c 1936 ,j- g- Junior Chamber of Commerce Organized Auxiliary Chorus STamoth Parade Be Feature Of -- 1 I & take for the Onion Days fuming celebration, to big forenoon feature on 'ay" has been divid-i- e vie ions as follows: ji.ii a !e jjp" fill ICE V " V1 to "$-,- t jt vfi-tio- charge of Jord-Lathe committee entiies, led by the a color guard from in is to be hurc h Mith ii Pi ht No. 48, American Le-- i by Paysons unit. The floats will e Onion Queen, Miss Payson, Stake and each of the four S. wards of the city, omi section will be in charge Louis A. arade Chairman ar.j floats are the out of entries and will include the nerc al Tank of Spanish Fork, of S ianish Fork, Spanish Pulley and Sons of News rican Folk, Deseret County Implement Company iid section in charge of Doyle e will include clubs and civic nizations with Legion Auxil-choruCu'tus Club, Lions Card dubs and Junior Cham-o- f Commerce. nuth section is the local com-ia- l fhats in charge of Enos ms. Fi:t.:cs wil be Chronicle J Na-Gua- :d tome Coming Program Monday Co-ou- ., s, 'rklaf!i miti las. n "Corning Programs Organization of a Junioi Chamber of Commerce has been completed in Payson this week after a number of preparatory meetings and officers aie as follow.--: Pi chide t, Howard Wilson; viee president, Oren Harper; secretaTy, Walter Waie; treasurer, Howard Shuler; boaid of goernors, By ion Etaheli, Aldon Ludlow, Quincy Burdick, Floyd Smith, Em-- " Wocdhouse, Ray Wilson, Walter Bates. Theie is a pledged membership of 25. The group will enter a float in the Onion Days celebration parade with a committee in charge composed of Wayne Pickering, chairman; I loyj Smith and Quincy Burdick. The Home Comirg program in the Nebo Stake Tabemacle is always one of the most enjoyable features of the annual celebration Payson on Onion Days. It is cheduled this year for Monday at 8 p. m. and the speakers are to To Represent Utah At National Contest Lions Hold Luncheon Meeting Monday Night A luncheon meeting of the Pay-so- n Lions Club was held Monday night at the Payson Hotel with in President J. H. Ellsworth charge. Mrs. Cuba Davis, president of centered around plans the Payson unit of the American Oftion for the Days and Home Legion Auxiliary received the celebration next week. Coming following telegram dated WednesC. Wighlnian reporPhilo Mayor day, August 26: ted that a high class vaudeville in This is to officially notify you the form of ari aerial circus had that your musical organization been signed for the night vaudewas elected unanimously by this ville at the Sports Field on Septdepartment convention body to ember 1 and 2. It is the same ri present Utah in the national mu- production that played to capacity sic contest at Cleveland." crowds at the Century of Progress It was signed by Mrs. Rae Ash- exposition in Chicago. The committee reported the Lions Club ton, National Committee Woman; float ready for the parade. Dr. Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth, DepartStewart reported the arrival of ten ment President; Mrs. R. L. Warnadditional horses Monday for the er, Department Secretary race meet. A delegation from Payson ino cluding Dr. J. H. Ellwortlt, Lions president; Golden Taylor, presi- NEBO SCHOOLS dent of Business Mens organization; Pearl Bigler, P. T. A. presiREADY TO OPEN dent; Dr. A. L. Curtis of church group; Legion Commander Jerry Bassett and others met with the Six thousand, two hundred boys Neto School Board Wednesday aid girls of Nebo School District day night to ask to board to re- will again take up their school lease four school teachers and se- activities at nine oclock Tuesday cure competent substitutes for one morning, September 8. The build-:ng- s week to jiermit the entire group of the district have all been to make the trip to Cleveland. renovated, repaiied ard made comThe attitude of the entire hoard fortable for the housing of these boys and girls for the coming was most friendly to the suggestion and it was considered very school term. The junior and sencommendabe and a distinct honor ior high schools of the district for a small community in thr had skiing registration, and the district to receive this distinction. laily program of the students in these 'chools has been worked out On motion of Dr. L. D. Stewart the summer and mailed tc during the matter was voted unanimously the individual students so that They plan to leave Payson by class woik can begin on the openbus Friday evening September 1 ing day of school. and will arrive in Cleveland early All students are urged to be in Monday morning in time for the opening of the convention. They attendance from the first day of will arrive back home the follow- selool, as students entering late ing Sunday night. get behind in their work and lose o interest, and frequently have a to drop out of school. humorous and everything is planned for e tertainment rather than historical data. Former Paysonians will play a large part in it. As arranged Co , Dixcns Sanitary the by program committee it will iet, Simons Cra!, Dunns be as fol'ows: Opening song, 'Utah City Jiug Co., Shell "invocation, Lorenzo Huish Station, Pulver Printing, Star Trail; of Arizona; community singing led itre, Bys Cafe, Dixon Taylor by Carl 0. Nelson; clowning stunt, sell Co., Farmers Mercantile Be-'Tanner; vocal solo, Aurora ip., Shultr Motor, Payson Mill-Co- ., Dui can of Salt Lake City; remarks Christensens, Duke Page Nathanial H. Tanner of ) Co., Z. C. M. I . Safeway Judge Lake Salt City; selection, champe, Smith Coal Co., J. C. Barn-Pag- e reFurniture Co., Lant and ion Legion Auxiliary chorus; Pro-;- o Robinson Ross of Nell marks, Bson, Deseret Mortuary, Utah and Luella Ellsworth Thorne of Refining, Payson Floral, S. and Pltasart Grove; piano selection. Root Beer, H. S. Tipton, Ott Frank W'alt Daniels; remarks, Salt Lake ard Utah Railway, ig, Fairbanks of Salt Lake City; readudin Funeial Home, Utah La Vieve Huish Earle of Pro- Legion Wilson Millinery, ing, On batuiday, September 5, all vo; group singing contests and on Ricks ior and senior high school studCreamery, Sinclair ju' awardin' if prizes to oldest perCo., Boots Ear, City Bakery, ents are requested to go to their ifth section will be the feat-- s son pre;e:t, oldest native born, respective buildings and arrange in charge of Howard Wilson person coming greatest distance for payment of their activity and will include features entered for event, couple married longest, An enthusiastic and happy group other special fees. the smaller business places, newe t biide and groom, couple of delegates from Payson to the The school calendar, adopted for having largest family, fattest man. State Convention of The American 'her shops, beauty the year by the Board of Educaparlors, etc., by individuals and will also Legion and Auxiliary in Salt Lake tion, sets Teachers In titute for n the comics. Bands and Extensive Remodeling of last week, returned home with a Friday, September 4 and Monday, ic will be divided along the Payson Z. C. M. I. Store large share of the honors and September 7 to be held at the "ioug sections, trophies. Spanish Fork Senior High School, Completed This Week The rifle trophy was retained with Ml floats and entries wdll regular class work beginning at the high school at 9 a. 8. by the Payson Post and the Pay-so- n on Tuesday September The The extensive remodeling of the unit wen the C. V. schools will be closed Thursday and the parade Auxiliary will move be will C. M. I. Payson store K. Saxton membership trophy. and Friday, October 29 and 30 for atnptly at 10 a. m. From that this week. There is no completed ur until 11:30 or until the The outstanding honor was the the U. E. A. Convention, and par difference in the store connection e cup to the Payson Auxiliary for and Friday, November disbands, Main Street will be but due to past success it was the best music organization, re- Thuisday ed to traffic from First North 26 ard 27 for the Thanksgiving decided to change the store name Third South Street. The Christmas vacation presented by their chorus of six- recess. The re- from Co-oPayson teen voices, and Lois Bates as will extend from Thursday, Decwing stand will be on the y The improvements are strictly accompanist and C. 0. Nelson, dir- ember 24 to Monday, Januar 4. corner, Main and Utah Aven-an- d to date with new' lightirg effup ector. The Payson chorus was Fiiday, May 4, is the closing date each entry will be announc-an- d ects, special display, window re- given the approval of the convenof schools. described from a loud and attractive black tion to caker. represent the Utah AuxilBleachers will be arr-'?e- d arrangement Following is the assigrment of and silver decoration. at the music contests at the teachers for the year 1936, 1937: across the street north of iary In addition to the regular line national convention to be held at e Park for Dividend School: Ralph Davis, the older people. merchandise they will carry ar Cleveland, Ohio in September. The of The Dona Salisbury, Marie parade will start from the principal; to extensive line of ladies ready in attractive blue Simkins. krh school appeared group and proceed North to wear writh more than 500 dresses chiffon dresses trimmed with gold Inst North Goshen School: A. E, Wall, prinStreet then West one The shoe stocked at all times. a gold satin cape and cipal; Ray D. Stlele, Ed M. Beck, ck and South buttons, one block on the is enlarged, also mens overseas , fw William H. Ballcap. Singers were Cuba highway, east on Utah Avenue department and Geneieve Ells- ard, Geo. Willardson, M. Allen, dry goods, lingerie department Done, Davis, Main Street and then Ivy south to millinery. Mary Ivy Done, Eileen Page. Flanders, Wrd South worth, Jennie to disband. Hattie Tervort, Veda An extensive line of electrical Jeppson, Elliott, Genola School: Darw-iInstead of repeating the parade has been added includ- Berge, Della Huish, Ella Gale principal, Marlene Sumsion. the thrd appliances day, Byron F. Ott and Fairbanks Morse refrigerator, Gladys Wilon, Leah Erickson, rmont Willardson have Sartaquin School: Glen Rowe, arranged ing washSarah radios, advertised Tanner, Reta two hour Wilde, Inger principal; Glen Bunten, Naomi band parade on Main nationally and Tanner, Iris Amos, Cristy Lundell. electric ranges machines, reet to Tietjen, Lawrence Clayson, R. 0. art at 10 a. m. This ing evenIn the Saturday parade ?h class Baker, Drayton Nuttall, Emma event will have ten bicycles. Webb is the store man- ing the Payson Auxiliary unit Peterson, Essie Higginson, Beatands from Armond various cities of south a Utah Mr. Joseph Sloan, formerly marched, followed by the lovely rice Samuelson, Hazel Gardner. in a marching, playing ager, Lake is assistant manager, Cen Payson Onion float with Miss Spring Lake School: Huish maneuvering pageant of beau of Salt EarlOnion Gale the as bookkeeper, cil Queen. Crook, Moore, Leona Schramm. Lizzie extending on Main Street from Miss of ier in the day, members of the in charge Johnson rd South Taylor School: Guy Johnson, street to Second North Marvaleen committee went Lenore Huish, Mrs. Minnie Perkgener celebration Reece, Dale and beets. Payson dry goods to the to the Utah State Capitol with the ins, Eva Lee, Mary Jeppson, Clara Additions al assistant. funear in the float and the Auxiliary chorus and Johnson. staff will be made Wilan invitation to GovernPeteetneet School: Ilow-arextended ture, Progressing On Crista Olson, Beth Huish, or Henry H. Blood and state off- son, Canyon Home Projec Francom, icials to attend the Onion Days Melba Hull, Harriett Confectionery Remodeled and Home Coming celebration. An Kathryn Betts, Eugenia Breeze. A fine report was made' of the Salem School: A. L. Erickson, silk bag, filled on Wert attractive printed snyn Home Project. After two the to Henrys Confectionery was presented principal; Harmon Hatch, Edna a very at- with onions ' Uorh the ground is clear Utah Avenue presents Star, Burgis Laren, I. E. Gardner, Governor. exc'avatlon made and founda tractive appearance after being Lenore Sterling, Salt the Lillian Curtis, from j Photographers renova ,10ns C0,rpleted. Trenches have thoroughly remodeled and took and Stone. Zella were present Lake papers du2 ai,d a Refreshment booths have pipe line laid in ted. Benjamin School: Roy Millett. the pictures of the group, the float of front the to pUr ample water supply for boen moved used were These principal; Blaine Hansen, Edith The place and officials. of their I obstruction and use of the home store and redecorated. papeditions Selin, Eleanor Stark, Cora (Howin the next enlarged wi of ard. stories withV tS comPletin- - Lack of - appears considerably and fine Payson ers improM teams is (Continued on Page 4) hampering the work the rearrangement and the harvest festival. some extent. ments. Con-or.ai- e y, s de--i- re n, Delegates Return With Honors A fMtri as-!b- le Li-lr- Lucile-Blackham- . d I ALL Per Copy $2.00 Per Year In Advance READINESS FOR Democratic Convention Payson Ready to Greet Thousands of Visitors and To Be Held Sept. 19 Home Comers to Ninth Annual Festival; High Class Entertainments Listed For All 3 Days Lie has been selected for Springx the Utah County Democratic convention to be held on September 19. Candidates to be nominated at the convention will be a county term; two attorney for a two-yecounty commissioners, one from the north end of the county, for a four year term, and one from the southern section for a two year term, and five legislators. Primaries to name delegates to the convention will be held in all precincts on September 9 at 8 p. m. One delegate for each 25 votes received by Congressman J. Will Robinson in the 1934 eleetion will be allowed each district, and one alternate for each delegate, but voters must not be divided. ar Goshen Resident With the city in gay festive refreshments for adults in Junior D. H. attire and a true holiday spirit high sihool auditorium. tudents reunion in of friendliness and good will pre- Christersen vailing, Payson is ready to greet Wilson Little Theatre. 6 p. m. land concert. thousands of visitors and home 8 p. m. comers for the ninth annual GoldSpectacular vaudeville en Onion Days and Home Coming enterta'nment at Sports Field. celebration next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, August 31, September 1 and 2. Every effort has been made Ivy the committee to provide three full days of high class entertainment for the enjoyment of all who participate. The complete piogram for the three days is as follows: Monday, Auguat 31 Salute at daybreak by Payson Post No. 48 of The American Legion. Sunrise Flag Raising in Mem-iriPark by Boy Scouts. 7 to 8 a. m. Musical serenade. 8 a. m. Band Concert on Main al Killed Instantly Street. Albert Janies Menlove 65, well known resident of Goshen was killed instantly Tuesday morning when a 22 calibre rifle accidently discharged striking him in the right temple. He was crawling thiough a wire fence to shoot at a molesting hawk and as he was drajjgi j the gun through the fence the accident accurred. Mr. Menove was born in St. Albans, England, a son of Joseph d Ann Streeton MenFielding love. The family emigrated tc Utah in 1889, locating in Payson. In It 17 he went to Goshen and worked in the mires at Eureka foi two yeais. Since then he has engaged in fanning very successfully. He has been an active L. D. woiker. S. chui-cHe married Minnie M. Jasper-so- n May 17, 1905 in the Manti She died February 1, Ttmple. 1930. Surviving are four daught- ers, Miss Birdie Ann Menlove Mrs. Alex White, Mrs. Harold Palmer, Goshen; Mrs. Reid Peterson, Santaquin; a niece, Edith Jap-erso- n that they reared from infancy; four grandchildren; three brother, Thomas and Walter Menlove, Spring Lake; Arthur Menlove, California; two sisters, Mrs. Zina Butler, Sprirg Lake; Mrs. Flora Reynolds, Payson. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p. m. in the GoshInterment will en ward chapel. be in the Goshen cemetery. Friends may call at the Claudin Funeral Home until Sunday and at the home in Goshen on Sunday until time of the service. 10 a. m, Mammoth Parade. Band concert and handshake in Memorial Park by high school band. 2 p. m. Horse races and special features at Done Sports Field. 6 p. m. Band Concert, Memorial Park. 8 p. m. Home Coming program in Stake Tabernacle. Dances. 9 p. m. Greetings and registration each day in tent at Park. Big Carnival rides and attractions, shows at Star Theatre, concessions. Tuesday, September 1 Salute - Flag Raping - Serenade. 8:30 a. m. High School Band. 10 a. m. Parade repeated. Noon band corcert by Provo Drum & Bugle Corps. 2 p. m. Horse races and feature program. 4 to 7 p. m. Reception and Cleanup Judges To Make Final Survey Friday Dances, Carnival, Shows. Wednesday, Si ptemlver 2 Salute - Flag Raising - Serenade, 8:30 band concert - Spanish Fork. 10 a. m. Parade of marching, maneuvering and playing bands on Main Street lasting two hours with ten or more hands participating. 2 p. m. Races and program at Sports Field. 6 p. m. Concert by visiting band. 8 p. m. Spectacular vaudeville entertainment at Sports Field ending in a blaze of fireworks. The feature at the night vaudeville is an air act called Monarchs of the Air with the highest performing rigging in the world without nets. Varied vaudeville arts complete the program. The executive committee for the celebration is as follows; General chairman, Mayor Philo C. Wight-ma1st vice chairman. Dr. J. H. Ellsworth; 2nd vice chairman, Mrs. Pearl Bigler; secretary, Way-lan- d R. Wightman; finance, Armond Webb; parades, Louis A, Bates; advertising, N. Blaine Winters; racing and sports, Joe Flanders; invitations and reception, Mrs. Genevieve Ellsworth; program, LeRoy Bunnell; band, Iy-ro- n F. Ott; concessions, Vernal Twede; decorations, Ralph Coombs. n; o Mrs. Annie Clayson Dies At Trenton Mrs. Annie Harriett Butler Clayson 88, widow of Nathan Clayson of Payson died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Eliza May Butler at Trenton, Utah, She has lived Tuesday morning. with her daughter since the death of her husband three year ago. She was the mother of 13 children, five surviving as follows: J. A. Clayson, Provo, Mrs, Butler, Trenton; Nathan Clayson, Jr, Pay-soMrs. Fannie C .Done, Salt Lake City; Edward Clayson, Cornish, Utah. She was born in St. Albans, England, April 12, 1848 and came to Utah when five years of age, crossing the plains with her parents. She lived in Old Mexico and Payson most of her life. Funeral services were conducted in the Payson Second ward chapel The committee members who have worked so hard for the success of the clean up campaign made a survey of the city this week to make a final check before the close of the project Thursday night. The response from a large per cent of the citizens has been very gratifying and they have had a really progressive public spirit in putting over the work. Others however have had a really poor attitude. It is lped that the great improvement to homes that have been thoroughly cleaned will o tend to carry over into another G.O.P. year and homeowner will take a great pride in keeping the city clean ard beautiful. Held The judges will make a final afternoon. survey Friday and Saturday to Thursday o n A comp'ete delegation from Pay-sodetermine the prize winners in the Juattended the Republican various wards. The campaign was Senior Seminary To dicial convention held in Provo last twofold in purpose, to make the Begin Years Work Friday. M. B. Pope of Provo, city clean for the Home Coming Milan and and to create a public spirited former district attorney The Nebo Stake Senior SeminR. Straw of Springville were nompride in the citizens for more atn ary will begin their years work inated for district judges and tractive surroundings. on Tuesday, September 8, the openJ. Larsen, Duchesne attorney, ing date for all Payson schools, attordistrict was nominated for . Lang Gardner according to Principal John F. ney. There will be all new Mrs. Cecila Hone wishes to an- Oleson. Judge A. V. Watkins, Orem, won books in every VT,!tfment anl the nomination for congressman nounce the marriage of her daughthis Mr. Bernice conagain Miss year students will only Lang, to ter, for the Second District at the be to pay a fifty cent Mrs. of Lake required in Salt Elbert Gardner, grandson gressional convention book all books will be fee and in took which attended Gardner, place Mary City Saturday morning, One without furnished charge. by a full delegation from Payson. Salt Lake City on August 21. school section Jr. from the high o from Payson atf The delegates Mrs. Armont Willardson visited will be admitted to Senior Semtending the State convention Satthis year. urday were very much interested last week in Mt. Pleasant with her inary A study of the Old Testament in the selection of the candidate parents, Mr. anil Mrs. II. Beck. studfor Governor. Mrs. Pearl Bigler Mr. and Mrs. Willardson spent will be taken by Sophomore Testament Juniors New ents, by was honored in being selected as Tuesday in Salt Lake City. and Church History by Seniors, a convention secretary and had a the graduate students. , a Mortimer William Mrs. gave place on the speakers platform. o childrens attRoosevelt E. party prettily arranged Dillman, Ray Mrs. Clara Rolfson has returned orney was nominated for Govern- Tuesday afternoon in honor of her or. His wife was formerly Mild- little son Billie who was celebrat- to Canada after visiting for two months in Payson and Salt Lake. . red Miles, a native of Payson. ing his birthday anniversary. Convention Last Friday Ru-lo- n; |