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Show vo,,, $ No. j 3 1 PAYSON, xonornic Flans Complete For Opening Of ighlights Payson Schools Elder Colvin R. Tanner Appointed Erie District President H.d. r (ui;n Tanner of .IT, DM DLlRA'i UTAH COUNTY, UTAH. 5c loci - Plans Being Completed For Opening Of Elementary Schools Proclamation A Guy Johnson and Drayton n Third ward tins re-.tl been appointed to serve as Hr.e district president, succeeding pos.:he Na-l0n- i,ils of 1 , - Mi-s. 1 re-itt- ly h creeled Co-operat- Mrs. Lars Larsen ie Nut-la- Injuries Received From Car Ju.-ep- gov-rmen- pro-Britis- h, n -- j . Jeam 1 1 - t -- ' !. principals, are completing plan,-- for the opening of elemental y si hinds at the Taylor and IYteetneot. All students will be inquired to go to the school which tiny attended last year, on the opening day, and slight adjimt-iii- t nts will be made there after Entertainment To Fans From the reports of all committee chairmen ami the satisfactory progress of plans for all events, Iaysons Thirteenth Gold- en Onion Days and Iloce Coming should be a lucky time for everytli,- opening day. Theie will be two first grades one and the great annual harvest at the IVteetneet this year and festival should be the best ever held. me at the Taylor and the reverse With night racing introduced in for second grades. for the first time, the proPayson o gram on Friday and Saturday night offers something extraord- Remodeling of Bank inary in celebration entertainment, Mr. Siebrand, head of the Shows, spent a full day in Payson this week, planning with the committee, two night programs that will surely please everyone. In addition to the six feature races on Friday and Saturday night, Mr. Siebrand will present the complete shows, piccadilly which are definitely the best he There will be an has ever had. act between each race during the evening. A special feature on the opening night will be the presentation of a beautiful trophy by the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce for the winner of the 64 furlong Mr. Chamberlain, treasurer of the Chamber of Commerce wil be present to make the award. Sie-bra- Rushed For Openiing Remodeling and decorating the Commercial Bank build-inin preparation for opening ot Iay-on- s new bank is going forall possible ward with speed is being made to effort Every make il one of the finest banks Iayson po.-sibl- e. Definite plans are underway foi opening the bank on Friday, August .'!(!. (lie opening date for the 8-- no-hi- i -- 1 . - : . d 0. Smith great-grandchil- j Celled Salt Lake T Death bi'i-om- !e !d n, an 11 ls P.-T.- f" i . P.-T.- v i ' i ! I ic Bi-h-- er i - . I I -- !e-- 11 I e; I IL-h-- M'-il- i -- . e , - ' , - i -- , l : n i ; Cal-I'a- 1 i - :,-- - , ! J.ini-svil!e- . .!.' ; - nd Onimi Days and Home Chining. Anticipating these two important events, a special edition of the Payson Chronicle will be issued mxt week and the date for pub-li- i Preliminary to the opening of atii n will be one day earlier of the celebration Friday evening than usual. will be the formal opening of Payson Commercial Bank which to should be of great interest everyone. Onion Day Parades On Promise To Be Very Outstanding Ralph Chappie, chairman of th( nlrbiation parade committee has definite assurance of approximately sixty entries with other con-ta- i ts to be made. This with the fourteen bands for the two parades promises one of the vety best parades of any Onion, I)uy celebration. Payson lias established a reputation ir. past years of parades unsurpass-in the state. Mr. Chappie is anxious to get eveiy entry possible and any individual or group who are in-- t crested in entering a float or feature are requested to contact him at once. Mo- -t gratifying to the committee is the large number of entries from out of town, all of whicl wil lbe of the finest type. These will include: American Fork City National Forest Service, Deseret News--, Union Pacific, Utah Oil la hi City, Provo City, Salt Lake and Utah Railroad, Denver and Rio Grande, Springville, Spanish ik rk, Nephi, Salem aut others. The local entries so far indudi four from Payson City, three ot four from Nebo Stake wards and d Central Market organizations, Duke Page, Lions Club, Utah Hospital, Futuri Poultry, Iay-o- n Farmi rs, Safeways, f). P. Skaggs. M ild: i ds School of Dancing, Slat Mill Theatre, Cultus (Tub, Pay-soi- l Pioneer-- , B. Ik O't Drug, City Drug, Commer- ml Bank of Payson, Chase Lumii g Co.. I), of Utah ber Co., Dixon Taylor Russell Dixon's Markit, Peek's Bakery Roe's Bakery, Strawberry Water Roots Billiards, Reereatio) Wil-o- n Billiard.-- . Rob Millinety, -, bn- - Fx Farm, Works, Peerless Ilittling dinners, Farmers Bay.-o- n Mite., Smith Brothers Sheet Metal Co., Lake-id- e, Arrowhead, Saturday, August 31 (leans -- races. ,The concessions committee has been promised the best midway ever had here and the circus will also be moved to the park for the "losing days. Official Onion Day dances are being held under the sponsorship of Stanley Wilson. Special reunions, band concerts, shows and other attractions will make Paysons greatest Onion Days complete. o Error Made In Queen Contest A very regrettable mistake made in conducting the Onion Queen contest which was he the Star Theatre last Thu; Thru an error oi evening. announcer in reading the ri of the balloting, Miss Ba. Hillman was officially annoi as the winner. After publi stories telling the results o contest, it was discovered Miss Elaine Shuler had rec the highest number of votes When the mistake was expl to Miss Hillman she most iously withdrew and Mis S became the official Onion The committee appreciates act of Miss Hillman and u Mr. and Mrs. Darrell DeVinna to publicly offer their apolog who have in New York State any embarrassment caused n enn-- t ruction work for the past two years have been visiting here this unavoidable situation. o with M . and Mrs. R. w. MeMullin. Mrs. Mary McKell, Jean They have gone to California for McKell, and Melburn McKell an in!, find. stay. itod last week for several o with Mrs. Sarah Madsen, ( Mi-- x R" a Medellan d here McKell and other relative this week with her aunt, Mrs. Vi ra Balt Lake City and then atti ( Inward, and other relatives. the Homecoming at Ileber C le-e- 5 omplete circus. Sunday is homecoming day as in :ast years and the big homecoming program at night. Monday will again be Utahs biggest Labor Day celebration with something doing every minute. The huge parade will be open ted Monday forenoon followd with the Iabor Day race meet at 2 p. m. with eight big races neluding the Union Pacific and Newhousc Hotel handicap trophy Koilataria, Bys Cafe, Dons Cafe. Queen. o at p. m. will be the parade with more than GO gorgeous floats and The second big many bands. night race meet will !ive six races with twro features and the b-- 6 In Advance Offer Extraordinary -- Mrs. Sarah Yer Night Racing Will j dis-?hv- $2.00 Per , In ouck-- that m:r city may present the Plans are comp f.'l' the I,p0tl Liwrence who Morgan, d.Individual. of schu in rv ing best appe-mancdining the Onion ayou on Tues- "as leleastd to Prob-,ak- i to his retuni rnational Inti r day, Si'ptcmbi a,:,i Students home in Salt Lake Days and Home C niiny celebration, the Local the high school have been City. Inseparable from mailed Llder I aimer, son of Mr. and Mayor and Oily Conned requests all proa schedule of dame.- - and Miss felfareMerle Tanner of Iayson, I age will be at the perty our.eis b Coon up. their premises, school to c a- after appointed four and for this purooi-News day fees hereby proclaim ts the United States September 2. X conference in Palmyra, New York this The Aueo-- t LG Clean-u- p country out, pointed I)ay. Wednesday. in He oaily has labored August. lows: he copying Great Britain Mis to months in Palmyra of eght war. for possible August 30, Teachers Institute; Tra-l- i getting reai.y will b on the follwiny district, the birthplace of re United States is getting Sej;t. 2, building faculty meetings; Monoonism; ten months . Thro-dayAoeu-- t LGih. in Pitt-bu:day, in one ocean, Sept. .3, school begins; (let. rj, w:th Japan .1. and two Pa.; in months Erie U. E. A. "It is promising vs the News. convention; Nov. of Erie district. This district is e. Please to Dec. 2, Thank-givin- g use force to keep Hitler from reof three branches, one comprised Dec. 20 to Jan. 6, Christmas iking title to territory that may cess, in Jamestown, N. Y.; one in Bradvacation; May 2.3, schools dose. his through right of conquest ford, Pa.; and one in Erie. Teacher assignments to the varIt is denying GEORGE C. CHASE, another ocean. ious schools inside in investments to the Payson area tier access have been made as follows: Mayor of Payson City United States that are owned Dies is he has It school Payson L. high conquered. people Bates, principal; Genevieve Allen, iking about ways to let Britain as well as airplanes J. I). Christensen, William Cox, Of ive warships that belong to the E. II. Cutler, Donald Fuller, J. R. ;d guns Reck Family To National Guardsmen merican Army and Navy. Any Groesbeek, Eugene Hillman, How- In Fall To Leave For Homes Hold Reunion ard Theron Lambert, these gestures, overnight Holladay, ;e of Na-nMorten-senVelma , Yet the Dee Doyle Liddle, i! lead to trouble A h E. reunion of the Mrs. Karen Marie Hansen LarArthur Powell, Fern Smoot, Government is proceeding a ly, eat' ii in numerous Arch Williams, LePriel Winterton, sen, 70, wife of Lars Larsen, died slow motion to get set for the Cora Page, clerk; John F. Oleson just befoie midnight Wednesday ce when somebody, somewhere, Miss Ijaura Shepherd, semin- at her home and recall of injuries a bluff. ay ceived on the evening of August There can be no doubt that the ary. Pay-'o- n X. Blaine 2, when she fell from a moving Junior high nerican people, by an overwhel-:.- g Sarah Ann automobile. The accident happenWinters, principal; majority, approve this Helen McDonald, Stanley ed on the highway at the east outCcstly, aggressive is J. Miit n Beik of Iay.-oVernon Wilson, Johansen, Dean skirts of Payson as she was ridpolicy. The government ii'. i f the lit p. family organiza-- t Reed ing with her husband to Provo. Elma Tietjen, ss simply reflects the thoughts Simmons, i li emotions of its citizens, which Tones, Heber Curtis, Crista Olson, She fell into the gravel at the Garth ODon, side of the road and suffered a Or. William Mortimer, what it is supposed to do. t other hand, it is probably true Huish Moore, Elda Hansen, Jane bioken collar bone, cuts and seoflba11 Defeated Former Mayor Phil , f. Wight-vere shock.' st the American people at large Wilson, clerk. such an active Opening Game Petcetnoet Mrs. Larsen, who resided at 113 man, who has re no conception of the lethargy Drayton Xuttall. workei for Onion Mellays' Helen :.h which previous Sutton, North 3rd East, was born July the rearmament pro-a- George Wyler, Fa on s. Mball team, one of Harriett Francom. 4, 1870, at AJIested, Denmark, a and Home Coming celebrations is is proceeding. They have ba Loveless, l':-Gain-fiom o' district this f as II me ch..,nun that Kathryn Betts, Vivian Jorgenson. d in their newspapers daughter of Hans Nelson and An- serving ta e taurnanient vhis tie laid .Sun-1'- ta Coming Elizabeth program Johnson, nie is Larsen has Guy Taylor Kirstine about Nelsen. She or ngress approved 'u d' " Ur '' Tabernn-Jein by Andersons the Slake night day Neilson, Mary was mariied to Mr. Larsen on NoHuish, Faughn measures approve defense ' d in their op ir.v Lake " A is very interesting Clara. Johnson. , Denpneium vember 25, 1893 at Stenlo.-eappropriations of close tc Jeppson, Eva Lee, he tour: ey Wed "ame it tentatively planned and will Wells Monk, Lois mark, and later in the Salt c, 000, 000,000. Spring Lake This money is da.'meld. The Salt Lak( ye he turned into clouds of fight Bigelow. Temple. They were converts to i ii m d t a I'.tei ir game Santaquin, Glen A. Rowe, Ladd the L. D. S. church and emigrated f planes, swarms of tanks, and i lies of play. urn g Ardella Wilburn Ball, in to Utah Cropper, 1920, coming directly fleet which will dwart Hene naval to Payson. She has always been might of any other Putnam, Lawrence Clayson, rietta Richens, Emma Peterson, an active church worker and while Ter. All that makes an ,F;re Dept. Makes Run Lenore Huish, Beatrice Samuel-son- , in Denmark was first and second not s What picture. Donna Pfaff, Cynthia Taylor counselor and later president of wwaglng is the hard fact that b'- !' vse a Ei. e ("part ment A. E. Wall, Jr., Ray the Relief Society. Goshen iverpment officials, and the vas i.,!.' , e t Ei iday aflenaiuii Fred Powcllson, Ruth ' She is survived by her husband; Industrialists in charge Steele, . aand via il fire at the Keith II. C. Rollinson, defense Okelberrv, n 'i '. e ' r M s. t Crook. four sons, John L. and Hans I. preparations, are ex Bowen, Mary Ann Hansen, Essie I jars on of Montpelier, Idaho; AlRencfng a very difficult time ii in! liuildmon were seri. 'lisEthtg the dollars Higginson, Martha Bird, Barbara fred T. Larsen of Shelley, Idaho; le 111 i: liiad and neighliors work-iinto arms. Gudmundsen. According to the War DeparteVernon L. Larsen of Payson; to l.i'p Ike fire fn.m them Davis C. Ralph Dividend Mrs. Ann Mikkebon of uiild the fire truck arrived. d, an army of 2,000,000 men Helen Wheeler, Lucy Roylanee. necessary to defend this nations Provo, Mrs. Sarah Jex of Spanish tarcBts in the Western Hemis-er- i Fork; Mrs. Inger Tanner, Mrs. The Department is certain Edith Wyler and Mrs. Ella Gale brethers and ore si te:, E! t such an and of Payson; 23 grandchildren army can be raised. and Kenna Alcne Heap IaYill M Three sisters e 1 orderly manner least and his grandpa:-OrsoPayson; to the social and economic survive. abo Denmark in By and Lydia Adair. In Dies of the nation, only by compul-w. He ail known had and e) All of her nine children selective Yet. conscription. most of her grandchildren came largely to political reasons Mrs. Sarah Ophelia Smith, 7i in. fiom for her birthday on July 4 when conscription bill has Hound'resident of Payson for many she was 70 years old. d about in Congress for weeks years, died last Thursday at the heiii". dal S lith Fart. the Funeral services will be conductArmy has been growing home of her daughter in Salt t the rate of ed Sunday at 12:30 p. ni. in the 15,000 to 20,- -' Lake City. on-ia duught new recruits a Terra m 4th ward chapel with Bishop Geo. gion eonvi til lot.- and month. Mrs. Smith was born hs Interment navy, under the Haute, Indiana, July 15, 1867. She Francom in charge. peared at the Denver and R d of conditions, cannot be com-f- r Deseret the Mrs. directed be by will Grande R. R. convention is survived by her daughter, five years. And the Herman Tagge of Salt Lake City, Mortuary. ago, jut before hi- - illm-of conditions o Harold are not in sight four sons, Floyd and is guit ,r nec appeared with of Some K ship contracts have Smith of Payson; Irven Smith 'tinny, and v a panist, Quinn Announces Plans the signed, but nothing seems Salt Lake City; Ray Smith of la. winner of a Search have been For Canning Produce done to provide new Arcadia, California; 10 grandchildent contest tu Id in dities for making the necessary ren and 4 'ast yea-- . d 'lin y iv i d fm IP"! l"aor have Officers of the plate. si rv ic s wire c nd.irt Funetal 1! at conducted y janiin and Funeral sen ices were announced that families who have Wednesday aft; noun in ti. 2:i AJ - in 33 i 'a autnoruies agree that a gi-tSecom: yea rs ago Sundav afternoon in the educe for canning can make J'i.-- i l: ward eha)" w ' u v i Hi iff Si- ar fu'et, whatever the oc: the ,' r Ctag. to have it done for ward chapel with Arza The Oleson in i h iri V m a i.at i"ti- -. of planes, is absolute-necesar- j. .''ini in bi-- h charge. ipric rhoid lunches next wiatcr and the were Ml- -. Steen and M .1 .:. S '. .V Chlt a r f IV But military plane I. value may be applied for students lxt h friend- fm in t j Edward fiom the docticn Mr. t'o were S B.n Id'ih1 ; .f m has been increased Speakers Dr. A i 1 lunches. It will be necessary home town u! Wid'-oii a (R-Lake City. of Salt Sn "'Paratively little. v, Cal The Genn- Vetter ,.f for those having produce to make Hiatt. Saiiim W ir.tets K. Tayl.raml are Blaine ; n.it h, X. W. ; Joim and Iain supposed to be able to L. Curtis in appointment to bring it to the op (lies: m Bry- - n; gave selections b d S' ' of Smith Pay up to 4.000 planes each Music included two J. W arming kitchen. They can call the invocation end Leon 'lay!"i : r Sm h f Salt Luk- August plane production a mixed quartet directed by or conManuel Russell at 189-on Miss ro hi :; d '4ii court;,- will the sole. ,Ta m a nd r io "t hi total about 895 Christensen; cello by tact Mrs. Henrietta Douglass. The mu-iiprog: am me! nl1 d -areompana-.V, ' Rohm-uSalt of which a fit;,; :! (f considerable o vocal "J'sq- - S .s r !i a vocal W'h-'i- r Krlandsor. G "f pel k( ley, Won, are ii" or ViOtl The R- bbins. Wih-t'-i- built Me", Ft IT ll IF t l ; (,f Provo; CARD OF THANKS for export. C- Hon Fi.thi by "In n i s, r My vvas cnfe.id W. Minnie Min i, opening prayer vor-u g are considered Fro--- ; r- v i'li M ' f Ta Kill by many to A. E. Wall. Sr. of Mar.t;; closing on We desire to express our sin- Ruth S. , - !. vital as v ,c H.a Mr-- . Fan-planes it was Ger- to the many Garde-icere appreciation prayer by Bih..p Ban; of . tanks which M:-IF ur", Klva et FI "One .Ir. In won the battles of uaP assisted Salt who Luke City; any k'od friends by A- k. ,Be!pium and Flanders and prayer bereaveour IntvriiH'Tit wh in during way en. 3eeaftcr aircraft had done the n of ment, the death of our beloved cemetery under tirwU of destroving lusher, Sarah Ophelia Smith. Rest ret Mortuary. nopea d1,1 tfl"ns and military We are grateful f r the words 8rT and for the beautiful disorganizing la-- t of sympa'hy. f: lr!e civilian populations. Mrs. Sa ah Wib-to all who took part W c v i rt 1 1 flowers, and ve nr yet put in orders for week for (Vic services. n1 nvR. n w ;:h h r "'(s . eV f the kind the Ger-- J Visit f"! The family of M'-sand Wibon d Je"' tnpr,y(.d Sarah Ophelia Smith. effectively, and sons Bert families. '"rmed on Page 8) Affect the Dinner jptninti ti.at Per Copy |