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Show I THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSQN, UTAH PrincipalMee.'ubAt Two Pedestrians co.hen Struck Down By The regu ar monthly meeting of the N ho Irinupals study club Hit-Run was held Wednesday night in the A Goshen Junior high school musral program was given by the (Continued from Page 1) school band under the direction of vocal solo, Prayer Per- 11 W ilham Ballard Luncheon was Je Hoy t.ale, tribute to t'ne deMrs Vina Otte- served by the home economics iVin(, an Lucille by supervised partmerit son; remarks. Dr K L. Curtis, H ackham. vocal duet, My 1 ather Knows, Jones and Hannah Willey, President James Nuttall of Arthur Will am Kitchen; selecSnow College at Ephraim was the remarks, That My Redeemer I Know tion, spe akei and he told of the ConRel chorus; ef Society vention of Junior Colleges held Lives, dedicaPranrotn; Lester recently at Dallas, Texas an also portion, the graveside, Wells of the superintc ndents convention tory prayer at Howard at New Orleans. Members of Payson Post No. 48, o American Legion were pallbearers A military escort to the cemetery Large Crowd Attends Ann squad was from the Jr. High School local unit of the National Guard under command f Ila ry S Tip- A large crowd attended the preton I argely attended serv ces wrere sentation of the dramatization of The Adventuris of conducted Thur-da- y Mark Twains at 11 30 p Tom Sawyer, in the Junior high m in the Fourth ward chapel for school auditorium Friday night Mrs All spach Bishop George A was the This popular in was Francom offering charge. annual Junior h gh school play givThe opening song Beyond Toof Miss en under the direction day was rendered by the ward Margaret Bird. Much credit is Relief Society chorus; invocation, clue to the director and cast for James Mitchell; vocal solo, StranThe the splendid performance ger of Galilee, Ruth Snow; recharacters were portrayed by marks, Charles W'h te; vocal duet Pauline Imdess, Ted Gr ggs, Golden Taylor and Arthur Jones; Lou Irene Reece, Merrill Hill, remarks, William Kitchen; vocal Nada Brown, Joyce Johnson, Ross solo, God Shall Wipe Away All Taylor, Ruth Wilson, Nyle Mor- Tears, Clyde Snow: remarks, gan, Jack Snow, Ernadine Oleson, President Wayland R. Wightman; Glade Hill, Darrell Heath, Doug- closing song, Come Unto Me and lass Erlandaon. Rest, Golden Taylor and Arthur Jones; benediction, Ilyrum Elmer. land board, however, brought inInterment was in the Payson formation that the bond trans- City cemetery under the direction actions complained of by the co- of the Deseret Mortuary. mmittee were handled by Lauren o W. Gibbs. Driver j (Continued from Page 1) sion had at lad laid themselves cion of questionable open to of connections with installation marble machines in beer halls and in conclusion recomnu mb d that the attention of the attorney gin-era- l received be called to minor-there is while the committee, by c , ami that he he evidem supporting asked to make further , inve-tiga-ti- Retainer fits am! qxciali fees paid liquor commission special attorneys came in for condom nation by the committee, with that the liquor in forcement work he taken fmm the commission and placid under the attorney general. The public service commission was ariaigmd for alleged failure to operate in favor of the public rather than the utilities Complete change in this board was recommended The pur cha.se department was given a 'clean bill of health and the tax department was praised for efficiency. In executive session the senate failed to take action either way on interim appevntments by the governor. Aftermath of the investigating body report may be summed up in the expression heard in the cap- - itol Tu sday to this so called progressive The wants gang effect, some choice jobs for faithful Criticism of the land hoard was not dneitcd at the jtersonnel or officials of the hoard hut rather at the s j stem which has grown up over a period of many years ami cc ntered principally around the of handling purchase, sale an bond issues of school and road of the state These matters were handled particularly in a supplemental rc port of the special auditor employed by the inCriticism was levelquiry body ed at alleged practices of a bond broker who in some instances sold bonds to the land hoard and refunding bonds for the same msue to some other state hoard and delayed the surrender of the original issue for pc nods of time, thereby fattening his own commissions and adding costs to the state. Various bond deals were cited by the commitee as showing how municipalities may be imposed upon by such practices in connection with bond dealings laid at the door of the bond broker, who was not named in the committee report. Inquiry at the 1 dis-tnc- Play'atlie o P.-T.- A. Meeting Held Wednesday Economical Highlight (Continued from Page 1) extraordinary amount of acpeople tivity in nickel stocks issues simpd are buying ly because they are cheap, not knowing whether theie is real worth back of them or not, and this heavily stimulated demand, of course, boosts quotations. Summing up, it can be anticipated with reasonable certainty that, barring a major epidemic of strikes, the business situation will be is the low-price- When you need a telephone most, even a neighbor may be too far away. Any employee n il take your order The Mountain States Tel. Tel. Company A meeting of the Parent Teacher Association was held Wednesday night at the Peteetneet school with a large attendance. The meeting marked the close of a weeks art exhibit. One hundred and fifty copies of masterpieces have been on display through courtesy of the Practical Drawing Company of Dallas, Texas. The purpose of the project was to give students a chance to see and learn to appreciate good art and to put over the exhibit in a way that pictures could be purchased for the school. Through the sale of tickets by students, sufficient funds were raised to purchase three pictures. Miss Elva Eardley, instructor in art at the Payson high school talked to the P. T. A. on art appreciation and explained many of Music the pictures on display. was by a clarinet quartet from the high school. Principal Howard Wilson gave a short talk and President Pearl Bigler was in charge relatively unchanged until after the middle of the year, may even improve somewhat. But there are too many jokers in the deck to look ahead to the end of the year and into 1938 , without resorting to plain guessing. It is significant that only the amateur, inexperienced prognosticators are con fulent of what will happen then the experienced authorities just shake their heads. Boorman Leads Implement Company Safety Play Given Here League Opens Business At Jr. High School of the Utah was Company County Implement Char es the in Wednesday opened Utah Douglass building on West of Avenue. A complete line be hand- pairs and implements will line led, the McCormick Deering A branch In the recent Safety Week pro- gram given by the Junior high school, a feature was a safety by pay Afterwards, directed fac-j Miss Margaret Bird of the Mr. Elmer Hale, head of the Salt Lake City traffic depart- speaker here at the ment, was was so impressed and program with the play that he asked the to bring it to Salt Lake City. He made arrangements for its presentation at the West side high in Salt Lake Fnday at 11.10 'CO!, With the concluding I Nebo division basketball u A day night when Nephi and S ville finished, Boorman, Spr forward jumped into the lead for scoring honors Max Gainer points. led International finished v previously the manufactured by 67 points. Clyde Dixon, JJJ; Harvester Company, center led his pivot rivals Boyd L. Wilson will be the store. of the Payson finished with 42 ager points; 5 worth of Nephi had 41 ard j re-ul- ty , a store Si man-scho- 1; ol American Legion Thanks Business Concerns son of Springville, 10. m. Junior high students included in the cast are: Nyle Morgan, Nada FOR SALE- - Seed Cocl Payson Post No. 48, The Amerall to thank desires March 22 at 2c each. Hurst 1! Legion Brown, Darrell Hill, Reed Peery, (,usiness concerns who contributed Phone 112R3. These cockereU Montez Reynolds and Jay Johnson. prjzes s0 generously for the Bam- r' contain about 5G- pullets alThe post has yard Carnival. THE EYES AS DOUBLE ways appreciated the friendship GUAGES and support of our local business men. measures the The neurologist The post is ready and willing to nerve and blood supply through serve the community at all times them. What would a steam boil- to the best of its ability. THE BEST BUY IN er be worth without steam and ican - it mmif ai 0 water gauges ? WTiat w'ould an elec-n- c plant be worth with no means to measure voltage and amperage? What would either be worth without someone in charge who possessed an understanding, not only of what they are for and howr to use them, but how bo protect them from abuse, how to test them to ee if they register correctly, and fix them if they do not? Have Dr. Schey examine your eyes, at the Strawberry Hotel Monday, March 15th. Hours 12:30 to 2:30 p. m. CALIFORNIA Relief Society To Celebrate Anniversary WINE 36 63 The four Relief Society organizations of Payson will celebrate the anniversary of the National Womens Relief Society on March 17. This will be the annual Calico Ball and all of the wards are working hard for a good artendanee and a sucessful entertainment. It will be held at the Junior high sohool. Anniversary programs will be the wards Tues- given in each of American Legion Auxiliary Meets day afternoon and all ladies of the community are invited to attend in their respective ward. The regular monthly meeting of 0 the American Legion Auxiliary Snow. The remainder of the evwas held Monday night at the ening was enjoyed at the Star home of Mrs. Annie Curtia. As- Theatre as guests of Eugene sisting hostesses were Mrs. Eve- Braithewaite. , lyn Larsen, Mts. Mrytle Louten-soc5 FOR RENT Mrs. Henrietta Douglass and acre pasture Mrs. Hattie Tervort. President in Payson. Mrs. John E. Bliss, 226 N. 3rd West, Provo, Utah. Kathryn Betts was in charge. The program included two readings by Mr. Valois Zarr and a talk on Community Service by Reid Deseret Mortuary Co. Jones. Plans were discussed for the Understanding Sympathy card party to be held in the near Experience future, and also for the visits to to ensure that nothing is left the Eureka and Nephi Units in undone to give a comforting Service April. Worlds Most Refresh k, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Twede entertained at a dinner party Saturday evening followed with progressive rook. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Roland Lindsay and Spence Phone 107 Walter Rigby, Local Mgr. A. O. Smoot, District Manager BEVERAGE Famous South American beverage ns! (Amazon Mate) in the United Su available This nerve-soothin- noui g, is wholesome, beverage-foo- d mulating and delicious. Youll joy it and be benefited immi ably. Write immediately for i convincing folder about NevrRu to Health and Happiness. 1 you the facts about a Wonfc Product of a Wonderful Indust Amazon Mate. GUNNISON Sc ES SERVICE, Gunnison, Utah. j Some time soon Congress will be called upon to consider what Business Week terms the broadest farm program ever advocated in this country. The program, product of Secretary Wallace and his associates, Soil will include many factors. conservation whereby crop con trol can be indirectly attained will be part of it. A potential cure for the grave farm tenancy problem though by some men, Republicans and Democrats alike, to be one of the really burning issues of the time will be offered. And provision will be made for crop insurance, advocated by both the President and Governor Landon in the last campaign. One idea of Mr. Wallaces is the evtr normal granary. Under this plan, surplus crops would be stored in big production years to be used in subnormal years; thus, in theory, stabilizing prices and adjusting supply with demand. o Divorce Granted Mrs Grace Taylor Brockbank of Payson was granted a divorce Saturday from Star Lewis Brockbank by District Judge Dallas H. Young on grounds of cruelty. She was given custody of a minor child and $15 per month alimony. They were married here January 17, 1935. MW VAIYS-IN-KEA- D ENGINE MW AU-Sr- m BODIES (Wtt WW Itaal Turrat Taj tixj Uataal Compaction) MW FOR EXPERT RADIO SERVICE DIAMOND Cl OWN SPIEDUNI STTUNO buy a new 1937 with New Valve-in-Hea- d High-Compressi- Chevrolet HYDRAl PERFECTED , BRAKES te (With Shoe Linkage) SAFETY GLASS PLATE ALL AROUND (at no extra teal) on Engine D GENUINE FISHER NO VENTILATION IMPtOYED kmi-actio- ( CUBING side n (a m extra amt) a SEE JAMES F. HIATT, JR. R. C. A. Graduate Phone 160J Payson You get all advantages you sacrifice nothing -- when you am, ciiteolet CrW 3L. 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