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Show t I $ BRICIIAM OUNG UNI. i I I J j $ Tine i i ClhiroiniMsIbe PAYSON. Conference Plans Made Missionary Be Will Held Sunday fentative There will be a Nibo Stake MiDedication Of for ssionary ing in Lon Conference Sunday UTAH COUNTY, UTAH,, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, Jr. vmsmu." KSSsMii;; y L Job Additional Cases Of Diptheria Reported Payson First Ward Annual Banquet, Ball Scheduled February 16 T. of-ce- rs n Smith Resigns As Head Of B. Glenn Smith, Spanish formerly of Fork has submitted' his as president of Dixie at St. George to the state Wd of education. He ha3 been President of Dixie College since was taken over by the state designation lr e , years ago and prior wss an instructor. to that He gave bis reason a strain on his Jue 40 the responsibility of position but that he desired continue as an instructor in a le school. The resignation effective on June 30. Smith is a nd Mrs. W. D. Dixon son-in-la- w ftyson. es of of Sworn In As Kyson City Wayne Beck Leaves For Mission In Brazil Wayne Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton Beck left Tuesday for South America and will fill an L.D.S. mission in Brazil. A farewell testimonial was given in his honor Sunday night in the Third ward chapel with a large attendance. The program included selections by the ward choir directed by Huish Moore; reading, Miss Margaret Bird; vocal solo, Milton Perkins; selection, girls Sextette; brief talks, W. R. WightRolman, George A. Cheever, S. Stake presiand Lindsay, Nebo dency; Bishop Golden Taylor; J. Milton Beck and the missionary. A large crowd attended a farewell social and dance in the ward Electri recreation hall Friday night in honor of the missionary. A clever Dan Pfiyson City program was in charge of as held ward the of Monday night Bannister, chairman daetJT1' routine business missionary committtee. Dancing F. Hiatt, Jr. pre- - followed. con-Jam- es 4 bond an o was sworn in crLictyrEiwtriciaiK He An outstanding social event of re the week was the dinner dance signed . M. I. A. enter private business. given by the Nebo Stake W in the board Monday evening Little Theatre. Dinner was small tables served at fifteen and lighted with white candles and in green decorated effectively r. the Stockholders meet- - white. Dancing was enjoyed by Payson & the group during the remainder Building y Wil1 1)6 held Thurs-Preent were 4 of 1 the evening. 27th 1938 J. m.Tvv"7 730 members of the boards and the CltY Council Chamb- If ffi. Nebo Stake presidency and their NOTICE .1 H Additional cases of diptheria have been reported in Utah county this week. Dr. Lloyd N. Famer, district health department director, warns of the danger and urges mothers whose children have had one injection of toxoid to obtain the second at once. Adults as 'well as children should be immunized. o Strawberry National Farm Loan Assn Holds Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Strawberry National Farm Loan association was held last Friday afternoon in the Third ward hall with President Laban Harding in charge. Ernest M. Madsen, secretary of the district which includes Payson, presented a finance and operation, loan activity, and real estate statement of the associations business for 1937. Mr. II. W. Carlson, chif of the Utah Loan Division of the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, gave a detailed report of the 1937 amend-deFarm Loan Act. d College partners. la Advance Program Outlined For 26th Annual Founders Day 1- Take Part T. rs T. Per Year In Leadership Week Annual Meeting Re-ion- al $2.00 The usual elaborate plans for Founders Day at Payson high school on Friday, January 28 are being made and this will be an outstanding event at the echoed as The complete jn former years. program for this, the 26th annual Founders Day, is as follows: 9 a. m. Teachers in class rooms to meet parents. 10 a. m. Morning program. - Mixed chorus, My Heart is Like a Silent Violin, by Fox. 2- Invocation, President Wayland R. Wightman. 3- - Mixed chorus, (a) In My Redeemers Name by Stephens, (b) Negro Swing Low Spiritual, Sweet Chariot, arranged by Cain. 4- Addreas of welcome, Keith Johnson, student council represenWill tative. 6- - Vocal solo, Only A Rose, Ema Robbins. 6- Response, Dr. L. D. Stewart of Nebo District School Board. 7- Five hundred persona will give Remarks, Supt. O. L. Barnett, their talents and knowledge to C. D. Greenhalgh. 8- Annual make the Seventeenth Saxophone solo, Basil Broad-ben- t. at Brigham Leadership week 9- - Founders Young university inspiring and inDay addresa Our formational. National Defense", Brigadier GenThis is the estimate of Harrison eral Carl A. Badger. Giannina 10- - Girls glee club, R. Merrill, director of the extension division, who is Leadership Mia. A. 11- chairman. He bases the figure on Presentation of P.-Johnson. Rebecca these facts: problems, Mrs. 1. Thirty-fivshort courses, Luncheon served by 12 Noon each presenting from one to ten Domestic Science classes under the experts as lecturers and demon- direction of Althea Marsden. Band Concert In 12:30 p. m. strators, will be offered during Janwhich will the week, auditorium. begin 1:30 p. m. Program: uary 24. 1- 2. Four evening entertainments Girls Sextette Tress. will --bxiftg. several hundred. you&g Gida Tplhurst. Oratorical musicians and actors before Lead- contest with four contestants in finals. ership crowds. 3. General authorities of the L. 3- Calvary", Trombone solo, D. S. Church and other leaders Hanna Patten. 4- will present assembly addresses Boys Tolhurst Oratorical conbefore music be will There daily. test, 4 contestants. 5- and Bter speeches. Clarinet trio, Jack Barnett, 4. Thirteen special exhibits of William McKell, Basil Broadbent. 6- paintings, etchings, artistic photoSpecial feature, One Act Play architecture Sky Fodder" by Reynolds, direclandscape graphs, plans, clothing remodelling and ted by Arch Williams. Cast: Drew, costume designs, and minerals are Darrell Morgan; Neal, Nyle Morbeing prepared. gan; Rogers, Bruce Bylund. 5. Committee members for FoundMany organizations are coOf with the University. ers Day are as follows: program, operating the L. D. S. Church, the Genealog- Mr. Groesbetk, Mr. Williams, Dar- ical Society .Relief Society, Aaron-i- c rell Morgan, Keith Johnson, Miss Priesthood, Primary, Sunday Mortenson, Mr. Christensen, Mrs. School, and Mutual Improvement Rebecca Johnson, Mr. Bates; lunchAssociations are participating. eon, Miss Marsden, Mr. Pack, Mrs. Parent-TeacheMiss The National L. A. Hill, Noel Taylor, Mr. America. Scouts of Mr. Hillman, Shield's, Cutler, Boy Congress, State Conference of Social Work, Raymond Brim; reception, Mrs. Utah State Poultry Council, and Rebecca Johnson, Mrs. J. F. Ole-soMrs. L. A. Bates, Mr. Wilson, others are holding meetings in connection and assisting in other Erma Powell, Mrs. L A. Hill, Mrs. Vivian Butler, Miss Cora Page, ways. All efforts are being made to Basil Broadbent, Emogene Hill; give the expected throngs a rich finance, Mr. Powell; publicity, Miss feast of culture, inspiration, and Maughn, Mr. Holladay; coordinaguidance, centering around the tion, Mr. Wignall, Mr. Bates. o theme, The Security of Zion. More persons are expected than Stock Judging Team come last year, when 90 L. D. S. Good Showing Makes stakes in 14 states, Canada and Mexico were represented among Mr. E. H. Cutler, the new A g the thousands of visitors. teacher this year at the Payson high school entered a green team Payson Loses First League in Btockjudging at the Stock Show Game To Eureka Friday in Ogden this month, but the boys made an excellent showing. Forty-si- x basket first their teams were entered from Utah played Payson ball game for the season in Regand Idaho, and the Payson boys ion three play last Friday night in placed eighth in Btockjudging and the Junior high school against fourth in sheep judging. SpringEureka, one of the strongest teams ville high was fifth in stockjudg-in- g and leader in the region. Altho and Spanish Fork was thirlosing to the visitors 31 to 29 the teenth, so all of the Nebo district close game against such a strong schools were in the upper brackopponent showed that the Lions et. Jensen, Pay-so- n are real contenders. forward, counted 13 points In the game. Tintic has now won two games two. and Springville There will be a public hearing Spanish Fork has lost two and Nephi and on the 1938 Irrigation schedule for the purpose of discussing Payson have each lost one. a changes and adjustments on said A large number of people from schedule at the regular meeting Payson went to Salt Lake City of Payson City Council, February Thursday for the Nebo Stake 7th, 1938, at 7:30 p. m. in the City Council Chambers. Temple excursion. 500 Water Users T. C. of C. Makes Plans A meeting of the Payson Junior Chamber of Commerce was held Monday night when plans were made for a number of activities. Members will attend a dinner session at Bys Cafe Saturday night when a distinguished service medal will be awarded a young man in Payson who has given the most outstanding community service during the past year. A committee of citizens are working pn qualifications and will announce the winner at the dinner. The Payson J. C. will also hold a rabbit hunt Sunday in competition with the Spanish Fork club. They will leave for Holden at 8 a. m. Sunday and will return in the early evening. Any one who wishes rabbits can obtain them Sunday evening at the City building where the hunters will leave them for distribution. C. Philo Per Copy For Activities even- Wightman, Way-- , conferences in the outside misshospital man-- r ions. g A call has been made by the Curtis were L. 8nd Dr. A. Stake in charge committee Presidency for every man iraed as a woman who has at any time or g arrangements. was served a mission, other than the Grant J. Heber ! President to dedi-- Stake mission, to take their place Ivited to the ceremony but will be on the stand and this group will the institution on that date. comprise a choir. As fully three I Southern Utah church hundred former missionaries are L.D.S. J,e of the general John listed in the Stake there shouli Apostle thorities, probably Smoot be a good representation. Reed or Apostle Widstoe There will be no regular services here. be id H. Blood has in any of the wards and everyone if Governor Henry an invitation to this invited and will be here if is extended Cible or be officially represen-d- . conference. State and Regional WPA and ficiais will be in attendance various her visitors from the Hold 4rts of the state. Present plans are for a visiting Liod until 2 p. m. when the ded-tor- y ceremony will take place. Jervices will be conducted later at The regular annual meeting of Stake Tabemcle. of the StrawStockholders the for the The complete program Users Water Association activities will be announced berry Jj-was held in Payson Saturday at ext week. 10 a. m. with President S. Wr. Grotegut in charge. Minutes of the meeting held January 16, 1937, chool of Instruction were read and approved and the P.-A. Work Held )n secretary-treasurereport read by kt Jr. High School Mr. E. G. Breeze. Mr. J. S. Recce, company accountant gave the opMrs. E. L Aiken of Provo, eration report for the past year A. and director of P.-and the engineer, Mr. C. H. Jex, ive members of the Provo Council gave a brief report on the water rere m Payson Tuesday evening situation. The snow depth on nd conducted a School of Instruc-io- n 1938 as compared with January 1, A. work at the Jr. on P.-the same date last year was someigh school. Fifty council and what less but the water content xal officers were present includ-s- g of the snow was as good. In conrepresentatives from Spanish sideration of the carry over supply Me, Thistle, Nephi, Goshen and it is definitely known that the Mrs. Aiken gave a antaquin. water delivery for next year will ilk on local organizations after be as good as in 1937 and perrhich the group separated for haps better. work. One' of the The result of the election of isitors was in charge of each dewhose terms expired was directors ft rtment was where instruction as follows: District No. 3, Glen E. liven concerning the duties of the Davis and George II. Chaffin, nomarious committees. inated, Mr. Davis elected; District N. Blaine Winters, one of the N5. 7, Clyde Tervort; District No. itate vice presidents of the Par-- t 11, J. A. Francis; District No. 15, and Teacher Congress anJ L. A. Harmer, reelected with no frs. Pearl Bigler, A. region P.-A. C. Page elected to ifficer were also in attendance and contest; serve the unexpired term of Henry larticipated in the School of InA general Erlandson, deceased. duction. Room mothers and discussion followed the election. received valuable informa-ioAn assessment of 10 cents per for making more effective the acre foot was levied to meet the wrk of the P.-A. operation and maintenance of the association for the ensuing year. lr 6c How Times Do Change the Tabernacle under the City Hospital direction of the Stake Presidency. Ten missionaries are now doing missionary work in the Stake with been made J. Milton Beck as president of the have f Tentative pl"s of Payson City group. They will conduct confertjle dedication 30. ence similar to regular January Sunday, oital on mis.-ionar- 1938 Board members were elected as follows: Laban Harding and Jesse Hall, three years; Byron Mendenhall and Fred Davis, two years; Mr. Herman Twede, one year. of Harding was chosen president vice Twede Mr. with the board Reorganized Sunday Members of the Nebo Stake M Men an Gleaner Girl officers and ward officers met Sunday at the The Payson First ward was rehome of Mrs. Emma Wilson to organized Sunday night with Jor- mike plans for their annual Stake dan A. Law as bishop; Glenn L. and ball which is to be Loveless as first counselor and banquet held Wednesday, February 16 at Lyndon Hall as second counselor. the Jr. high school. William Albert McClellan who All committee for the event has served as bishop for almost five years, was released as he is were named and another meeting moving to Davis County to enter will be held on January 30 to rebusiness. Lee Elmer and J. Har- port progress and check all arrThis will be at the vey Jones, the counselors were al- angements. home of Miss Lois Powell. so released. Bishop Law served previously in the bishopric as a counsellor Farewell Social And to Bishop Otto Erlandson and Dance To Honor Glenn Loveless was a counselor to former Bishop A. R. Wilson. Missionary President Wayland R. Wightman Miss Della Wilson, daughter of of Nebo Stake was in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Wilson will most the of and the organization be the guest of honor at a fareStake officials were present. Speakers at the meeting were well social and dance in the Secthe old and new bishopric, George ond ward amusement hall next A. Cheever and S. Roland Lindsay Tueklay, January 25. A program of the Stake presidency; Heber A. will be followed with a dance and All friends are Curtis and George Staheli of the refreshments. high council; George A. Wyler, invited. ward clerk; C. LeRoy Haskell and Miss Wilson will leave on JanMrs. McClellan. uary 31 for the Mission Home in Salt Lake City and will then go Mission. to the Spanish-America- n A Sunday evening testimonial will also be given in her honor, the date to be announced later. Former Santaquin Resident Dies Hannah Hudson Kirkman, 91, died Saturday night at the president. home of her daughter Mrs. Geneva disfor Boyer in Eureka, She had prevThe meeting was opened time spent considerable iously lived in Santaquin and other cussion and in the State. She was bom obtaining and places in asking questions March 14, 1847 in England to Willinformation. iam and Mary White Hudson. She 9 came to Utah with her parents Brown Staheli in 1852. A large number of relatives and friends from Payson went to Lehi last Friday night to attend the Lehi 4th wedding reception in the ward recreation hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs.. Dean Staheli who were married Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple. The bride was formerly Miss Vera Brown, daughA. ter of Mr. and Mrs. James a is Brown and the bridegroom Stahcon of Mr. and Mrs. George eli. The young couple will reside in Payson. -- Mrs. o Announce Engagement Announcement is made by Mr. the and Mrs. Lorin Johnson of their daughter of engagement g Marvaleen to Mr. Richa-- d D. of Salt Lake City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Manwaring of Ogden. The marriage will take niore in the early spring. Man-warin- P. G. R. Team Defeats Mapleton Here Monday The P. G. R. basketball team de- feated the Mapleton girls in, a thrilling game at the high school Monday evening. The score was a tie at the end of the game and in an extra period the Payson girls garnered two points making the score 20 to 18. They will play 6 return game at Mapleton next The local girls who Monday. Monday were Florence played Terry, Lois Hill, Ruth Barnett, Helen Shuler, Irene Wilson, Madeline Peterson, Marie Patten, Anna Mae Schaerrer and Ruth Daley. e rs n, Her husband, Thomas J. Kirkman, a Black Hawk Indian War veteran, died several years ago. She was a member of the LD.S. Church and an active Relief Society worker. Surviving are three children, Mrs. George Kirkman, Santaquin; Geneva Mrs. Provo; Olson, Emma Boyer, Eureka; 19 grandchildren; Explorer Gives 27 great grandchildren; two great Lecture At Schools great grandchildren; one brother, William Hudson, Santaquin. Raymond Mercola, explorer with Funeral services were conducted Admiral inByrds Antartic expediWednesday at Santaquin and a lecture at the high tion, gave of terment was under the direction school and Jr. high school Monday the Deseret Mortuary. before the student bodies. He gave a very interesting account of the W inward Tanner of Galesburg, expedition. Illinois, has been here visiting with Fred Vi. Mrs. and Mr. his parents. Irrigation Committee Tanner. While he was here Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Huish Moore anBrownish-blac- k LOST leather By J. A. Law, and Mrs. J. E. Hurst of Salt Lake nounce the birth of a baby girl Wallet - Containing $24.60 in bills Wall of Provo Erma Mrs. and City Recorder. City at the Crane Hospital in Provo and silver - Reward. Return to Publication dates January 28 & visited abo with their parents, Mr. Chronicle Office. Saturday. February 4th, 1938. and Mrs. Tanner. NOTICE |