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Show UtVl No. 82 Vii T TIhie IPaysoin OhiPoiniSeSe PAYSON, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH. Tomato Growers, Pickers Urged To Register At Economical FRIDAY, AUGUST 6. 1937 certain period of as the case cme, and his suggestions nay be, of Congress are received and are lith unanimous appeal faced He is by rjeted into law. from his party no major defectoins leaders need American PRICE Kinks, and his floor Legion to keeping members of Utah will invade Price effort little five but on August 5, 6, and 7 when the he boys in line. short-tt annual department convention of the recent history, Is our Presi-Jeof was that the mens organization honeymoon Hoover, who had to deal is held, plars are developing rapveterans nth a hostile Congress within two idly for the greatest A resrs after his election a circum-Yl'jnc- e gathering in Utah during 1937. that had much to do with The local post has been preparing Vis' crushing defeat when he ran arrangements for several weeks. As an indication of interest in tr reelection. been has honeymoon Longest Legion affairs stands the mark of For membership increase of the Price hat of President Roosevelt. our years, every major policy he post this year, the local unit hava ing more than doubled its 1936 dvocated was approved with ninimum of debate. He received membership and also more than In doubling its 1937 quota. from Congress. io inch matters as disbursement of . Utah Legion Auxiliary members ;vernment money, he was given and the 40 and 8 will also hold Jmost a free hand. He had bills their state convention here during by his advisors, sent them the three days, the latter organiCitten and saw them made zation carrying on its activities nto law within a few days. Nev-- r chiefly on Thursday, August 5. was the authority of the Business sessions of the Legion so broadened. and Auxiliary will be carried on To say that this honeymoon is chiefly Friday and Saturday mornlow over is simply to state an ings. Sight seeing trips to inhvious fact, apparent to both the teresting points will occupy afteriends and opponents of the New noons, the annual drum and bugle leal. Cause of the split was the corps contest taking place Saturhurt Bill. Ultimate effects of day afternoon. be split are today the subject for The Legion, Auxiliary street uessing, forecasting and editor-tiffin- g barade, colorful feature of the re-M- ta Legion members To Meet At Price nt by everyone in takes an interest the country yearly veterans gathering, will in politics. start at 5 oclock Saturday, the The death of Senator Robinson day closing with a rodeo perwho, through his great personal formance and grand fireworks opularity, ability and mastery of Dancing will be enjoyed display., complicated parliamentary each xhmque, was able to keep the evening, rodeo performances taking place ore FViday and Saturday nights with final riding four events scheduled for Sunday af- like a well-oilMinistration machine for ears was a serious blow to the ternoon. 'resident. But the seeds of have been brewing for a time. Even had Mr. Robin-- Plans For Scout secured the passage of the Organization Completed en&te running ed dis-ante- nt w Bill, which is extremely anbtful, the breach between Con- Tt9s nd the White House would sevitabi ly have widened. Faced fith no effective Republican the overwhelming Demo-rat- ic majority has been gradually malting into a number of oppos-- 1, restive factions. The upshot of this, as the asfcngton columnists have been is clear. The Court Bill Perhaps the most important legislation proposed by Administration is definitely There will be no increase in Preme "0Urt o membership, tKr' and no increase in tre eTship of the loweT Federal unless a definite need for is shown. It is probable Ml rri. Plans were completed last week for the organization of an association of the 1937 jamboree scouts. Charter members wiM be all members of the Utah National Parks Council who attended the jamboree in Washington. Officers are A. A. Anderson, chairman; T. C. Larsen, Provo; Abner Baird, Payson; Leonard Heaton, Moccasin, Arizona; Merr- ill Christopherson, vice chairman; Ray McGuire, Salt Lake City, secEagle Scouts retary treasurer. who are approved may be joined to the membership. The organization will meet at least once each year, probably at some park or monument within the state. They also plan to print an will be offered where- - illustrated history of their trip Progress of cases involving which took them into 16 states and dutionaj questions from Dis- -. Canada and to the great jamboree urs the Supreme Court, of 26,000 scouts in Washington. expedited, and the Attor-erwill be empowered to Over One Hundred w fcwer court cases when Attend Mass Meeting onality of a Federal 9 Veoned. These minor More than one hundred residave 0T1 been advocated ents from Payson and vicinity at.. 8nd liberals I alike, tended a mass meeting of the Utah will ir opposition. National Prosperity Plan Inc., held Wednesday night in MemorAdministrations five- - ial Park. Dt. J. H. Ellsworth llnt 7 egslati program for this presided at the meeting and Mrs. re n'tely in danger dio Dorothy P. Rees discussed the Replan and answered questions. now The bills are there ilj ports showed that and more than one hundred members fmuriTv mininvum Urs for lrmtae industry in-- ? in Payson and the growth is rapid reornis the at the present time. Partments and bur- o , I Jr. C. of Jacob Walser W Ind I C. Organized Former Resident At Santaquin Dies In Mexico Howard Wilson, president of the Payson Junior Chamber of Commerce, and Waiter Ware secretary, were in charge of the organization of a Junior Chamber at Santaquin this week and officers were named as follows: president, Kenneth Dickerson; vic$ president, Alfonzo Von Tichner; Kester; secretary, treasurer, Joseph Waters; board member Lavero Van Ausdal, Cecil Jarvis, Kimball Thompson, Wendal Deuel and Clemet Kester. Word has been received by relatives in Payson of the death of Jacob Walser, a former well known resident here, which occurred on July 25, at Juarez, Mexico. Mr Walser was on his way to Sunday School when he died suddenly from a heart attack. He resided with his daughter, Mrs. Mina Bowman and would have been 90 years old next April. During his residence in Payson before assisting in the Mormon colonization in Old Mexico he was prominent in church activities and particularly in music. He served as choir leader and played in the Payson band. His wife was Elizabeth Louise Schaerrer, a sister of the late J. J. Schaerrer and an aunt of Mrs. Plans for the annual Black Adelia Dixon and other members Hawk encampment at Spanish of the Schaerrer family. Fork, August 9 to 14 are now complete and a record crowd is expected to attend the event. Infant Daughter Dies .Monday will bo given over to pitching tents and getting estabJohanna Larsen, infant daughter lished and on Tuesday the proof Lars and Beatrice Thatcher will begin. A Black Hawk gram Larsen died Tuesday at the fam- reunion dance will be featured ily home in the Third ward. The Monday night at the Palomar hall child was bom on August 1. Sur- and there will be a program at 8 viving are the parents and four p. m. brothers and sisters. Interment On Tuesday, August 10, prowas in the Payson City Cemetery, will be given morning and grams following brief graveside services afternoon and & historical pagconducted by Bishop Golden Tay- eant Our Heritage From The lor. will be given at 8 Pioneers, Record Crowd Expected At Encampment p-- Auxiliary Chorus Leaves For Convention Payson American Legion Auxiliary chorus, which represented Utah at the Nalonal Convention at Cleveland last September, left Thursday to attend the State Convention at Price. The chorus of 17 members with Carl O. Nelson director and Marion Nelson the state entered accompanist contest Thursday with two chorus numbers and a vocal trio. The chorus members are: Mrs. Cuba Davis, Mrs. Mary Jeppson, t. Mrs. Rrta Wilde, Mrs. Hattie Mm Ella Gale, Mrs. Dolly Nelson, Mrs. Della Huish, Mrs. Veda Berge, Miss Ivy Done, Mrs. Jennie Flanders, Mrs. Rhea Bassett, Mrs. Crista Lundell, Mrs. Gladys Wilson, Mrs. Leah Erickson, Mrs. Genevieve Ellsworth, Mrs. Iris Amos, Mrs. Edith Wyler. The Wednesday, August 11 has been designated Governors Day. There will be a big street parade at 10 a. m. on Main 9treet with more than 100 floats. There will be afternoon and programs in the afternoon, rodeo evening; softball games in the evening; boxing and wrestling; fireworks and dance at night. Thursday, August 12, programs both will be held m the morning, afternoon and evening; horse racing in the afternoon; rodeo and dances at night. Programs, horse racing and rodeo are planned for FViday wind August 13. Saturday will will and celebration camps up the be broken. Payson has been invited to provide the program to be given at the encampment on Thursday, noon. August 12, from 10:30 till and DaughSons Post, The Payson ter of Utah Pioneers with Op-tai- n Merle Tanner in charge has met and planned an exceptionally fine program for the period, and NOTICE it will include the finest talent wards of Payson. 18-All members years of age. from the four nrfvi wishof WPA or relief families FOR SALE OR RENT Genevieve Ellsshould FOR SALE 0 m the tax laws, home and furniture, $2500. Property ing N. Y. A employment ret home. Easy Terms. nW farm Cheap. worth's worker social Mrs. C.. E. Young. Inquire of contact their tinned on PagePan.8) based of 349 W. Utah Ave. Inquire at place. John Smith, Payson, Utah al er For Army Maneuvers k rho A delegation from the Tintic Miners Union attended the weekly meeting of the Payson Golden Onion Days celebration committee Tuesday night. They will cooperate in the Payson celebration and four hundred of the union member will march in the big parade on Labor Day, September 6. Their union Rescue Team will also be in the parade. double-head- ce Ex-cuti- In Advance City has purchased for an light system and work will begin this week on the arrival of the poles. It is planned to have the work completed right after August 15 Plan for the tenth annual celeand soft ball will be played at bration are rapidly taking shape night and the field will be ready for night entertainment at the according the the report at the The first big Golden Onion Days and Home- weekly meeting. event will be the racing program coming celebration, September 4, at 2 p. m. on Saturday afternoon. 5 and 6. There will be a big night program at the illuminated sport field on Saturday and Monday nights. On Guard Unit Leaves Sunday afternoon a ball game will be a big attraction with Helper playing Dividend and Spanish Fork against Nephi. The home owning program will be held National Guard Unit, in the Nebo Stake Tabernacle Payson' Headquarter Battery, 65th Field Sunday at 7:30 p. m. preceded by Artillery Brigade left Monday a band conceit. evening for mobilization at Nephi The mammoth Labor Day parpreparatory to start early Tuesday ade Monday morning will be a morning for army maneuver at big feature of the day. The seSan Lub Obispo, California. cond race meet of the celebration The battery is primarily con- will have feature races with some cerned with the communications of the beat thoroughbred in the between national guard units and weak. .watt they will function In that capacity during the eighteen day trip. The battery, composed of 30 County Shows Gain enlisted men la commanded by Se- In Valuation Ffcyson equipment Lehat is, for a Per Year Attend Celebration At a meeting of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, held Monday night at the club rooms, the members voted to all donate labor in raising the poles for the lighting of the Sports Field for soft ball and other activities. L 52.00 Untie Miners Will Help Install ,New Lighting System With over 300 acres of tomatoes in the south end of Utah Counity ready for harvest about the l&th of August, growers in this Locality will need a large that Affect the number of pickers. Dividend Checks and All persons interested in securIndividual Bills of Every work in the harvest are reProbing International National and to register at the Emfrom Local quested lems Inseparable ployment Office in the Pay son Welfare. City Council rooms immediately. Growers needing pickers are according to also requested to call at the office President, political tradition, is and make their wants known beAHer ican fore the above date. congressional honeymoon long or short Per Copy Club Members Will The Man of the House Employment Office 5c Ter-vor- 25 Dies In Salt Lake cond lieutenant Ned McBeth and SimSecond Lieutenant Henry executive mons, officer, assisting. are: officer Non commissioned Sergeant Bruce Badham, Joseph LaVar Johnson, Glade Morgan, Garth Olson, Junior Bigler, James A. Daniels, Wayne Cox; Corporal Jack V. Dixon, Elman Ellsworth, Rex Patten, Roe Wilde. Ernest A. Huber, 56, a former resident of Payson died Saturday night at a Salt Lake Hospital. He was convalescing after suffering a broken ankle when he died suddenly from a blood clot. Mr. Huber was born in Payson, a son of Jacob and Elizabeth Abegg Huber. He spent hia early life here and was educated in to Spanish Fork To Meet IHhi Phyten acfhoote, moving Salt Lake following his marriage. Helper Here Sunday Funeral services for Mr. Huber The State champion base ball were conducted Wednesday in the Twenty-eight- h ward chapel, Salt team from Helper will meet SpanLake and burial was in the Was- ish Fork in a double header Sunatch lawn cemetery. day afternoon at the Payson Sports Field. Tins will give Pay-sofans an opportunity to see n McClellan Reunion To Be Held At Lion House Descendants of James McClellan a prominent early day resident of his Payson will commemorate birth anniversary in a reunion on August 7 at the Lion House social center in Salt Lake City. A business meeting, refreshments and dancing will be features of the reunion. some good baseball. "0 Announce Marriage Acsed Utah County ia one of the 17 out of 29 counties in the state which show a gain in assessed valuation for the coming years tax purposes. - o Water Uers Assn Holds Outing In Canyon The Strawberry Water User Association held an outing in Pay-so-n canyon Wednesday afternoon. The group of over two hundred included the Payson office force, board of directors, and all of the water distribution unite of the Strawberry Project and their familie. J. A. France of Lake Shore, W. II. Ludlow of Benjamin, George W. I x Baron Jr., and W. O. Johnson, of Santaquin composed the committee on arrangements. o . Mr. and Mr. Joe Lay of Pay-wxannounce the marriage of Man their daughter, Theda, to Mr. Be son renet Mr. of Don Ainge, Alfred E. Ainge of Spanish Fork. Dies The marriage took place on July A. 26, at Provo with clerk C. Leo II. Bean 71, a life long Grant performing the ceremony. resident of Provo, and father of reside at The couple will Spanish Family Gathering Held Weston Bean of Payson, died lart Fork. week from a heart affliction. Fun. e To commemorate the birthday eral services were hold Sunday anniversary of their mother, the Work Progrewing afternoon in the Provo Third late Mrs. Lydia Wilson, a family On HopitaI ward chapel and interment waa In Rapidly gathering was held Thursday at the Provo City burial park. the Wilson home. In attendance Work is progreswing rapidly on Mr. Bean waa born in Provo were Mr. and Mrs. Weston Bean, the Payson hospital on west Utah 16, 1865. He was eduSeptember Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wilson, Mr. Avenue although it will not be cated in the Provo public schools and Mts. Oris Wilson, Mr. and completed in time for dedication and B. Y. U. Academy. Mrs. Claiboume Wilson, Mr. and during the home coming celebraOn January 19, 1887 he married their and Wilson Mrs. George tion a planned earlier in the year. Elizabeth Buckley. Surviving are families. Plastering and painting are being his widow, aeven sons and daughtdone at the present time. ers, 26 grandchildren; two great Bishop and Mrs. John F. Oleson grandchildren. Maude and Ema-den- e and daughter Home Welcme Party H. Oleeon were in Salt Lake Given For Missionary Mr. and Mrs. Heber A. Curtis City Wednesday for the funeral and family returned home this of Ernest Huber. A large crowd attended the wel- week from Los o Angeles where Mr. come home party in the First Curtia has been attending summer Mrs. Martha Billing of Omh. recreation hall last FViday frchool at the Nebraska visited here this week ward University of Southin honor of Maurice ern California. with her brother, Mr. Harry night, given Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright. It was their first meetHarvey Jones, who has just re- --I acing in thirty years. She waa home from the Spanish-America- n turned companied by her husband. The mission in Texas. a as waa Spanish arranged party Fiesta and there were many dressed in gay Spanish costume. Mr. Jones gave several songs in SpanThere will be an excursion to ish with guitar accompaniment. ! the L. D. S. Temple, Salt Lake The program included Spanish Refreshments City from Nebo Stake next Tues- dance and songs. in day, August 10. A Special train were served by young girl with small cbetumeS! table) at Depot) leave (Orem will Payson at 8:00 a. m. and arrive in Salt bright cover. Dancing was enLake City at 8:05 a .m. in time joyed by the group. o to attend the first session at the of Salt Lake Ada Ware Mrs. Fare Round $1.02. Trip Temple. here at the ha been Lake Salt visiting leaves City City Last train home of her son. 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