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Show V State Urerei ,T HE A STRICTLY INDEPENDENT VOLUME THIRTY ONE REPRESENTATIVE C..itoi f 1 '. Buil.lu,,' "' OF PAYSON AND SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY. PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUOT 14, 1919 FORTY-SI- X .. 0 NEBO DISTRICT SCHOOLS t it t ( And Then SESSIONOF WILL BEGIN CITY CODNGL A Number of New Teachers for Nuttall, Jr., of Spanish Fork is the tendent-Scho- ol Calendar. The Nebo Schools will open September 2, 1919. There will be a number of new teachers this season. The list is not yet quite complete, but will be published next week. Mr. L. John Nuttall, Jr. of Spanish Fork is the new superintendent. Mr. Nuttall was origi- nally a Provo man, taught school in Payson some years ago, after 8 principal of the y Ed. Loose is Pres. on Tuesday Memorial Assn. Colonel C. E. Loose of Provo, Utah, has been named by Mr. William Boyce Thompson of New Yoik; president of the Roosevelt Memorial Association, to act as chairman. of the Stau Committee to cooperate with the .National S,? Committee in a nation-gointhere to Iron Coun- . e camPalSn. October 20 to 2 ty, where he has been the Super-- . a $1.000, 000 Roosevelt intendent of schools in that r Mr. Nutall has hada var- - orial Fund. ied experience , in school work The purpose of the campaign for the erection ,is t0 raise Wv uknT the N?bo suitable monuments for the hL been that fortunate m securing of the me ol Mr. Nuttall to look, after the jperpetuation Theodore Roosevelt, the great school interests here, and we are Araer assured of excllent work , in our Th lean. fund is to be expended in schools the coming season. .. a monumental memorial erecting More detailed information re- D' garding the aehoola will be given .Clty whlch belongs all Amerim our next issue. Folio win cans and which was so lapg the the school calendar. x scene of Roosevelts great labors Institute. August for public welfare. Also, for' the Monday, Sept. 1, Labor Day. purchase and maintenance of n Tuesday, Sept. 2, Instruction park at Oyster Bay, including, begins. at some future date the RooseWednesday, Sept. 17, Consti- velt home at Sagamore Hill and tution Day. Americanization (the formation of an association g Mem-trict- dis-.fo- -- . fds ! f . 29-3- 0, iiNainUTr, Sat. Nov. 1, Institute. Nov. 27 to Nov. 29, Thanksgiving Recess. Dec. 5. First Quarter ends. Mon. Dec. 8, Second Quarter begins. Dec. Christmas Vacation.' Sat. Feb. 7, Institute. Jan. 1, New Years Day. School closes. Mon. Feb. 23. Appropriate Washington excerises. , Feb. 12, Lincolns Birthday. School el oses. Mar. 1, Second Quarter ends. Mar. 8, Third Quarter begins. April 15, Arbor Day, observance tobe determined later. Sat. April. 24. Institute. May 28. School doses. A two weeks industrial vacation is provided for during the first quarter. The exact dates forN this will be determined locthe One week during ally. for used be will second quater A. Local U. E. of the meetings holidays. Institute. Aug. Labor . Day. Mon. Sept. 1. ' s School closes. Tues. Sept. 2.. School opens. Wed. Sept. 17. Constitution Day. Americanization program. Sat. Novi 1. Institute. Nov. Thanksgiving re cess. 20-2- 8, -- 29-3- 0. . 27-2- development I aDdpnli- - : eation of Ro0sevelt ideas. The memorials are to be the gifts of the nation, the tribute which so many thousands of men women and children have so ardently desired as. a means of expressing their , recognition and appreciation of the ideals and noble teachings for which .Theodore Roosevelt lived. ' A regional conference embracing the committees from the states of Wyoming and Utah will be held at the Utah Hotel, Salt Lake City, August 15th at 10 :30 A. M. at which meeting a member of the national committee " . wil be present. The Utah state committee for ,the Roosevelt Memorial Association has been completed by William Boyce Thompson of New York City, president of the beorganization and includes, sides Col. C. E. Loose of Provo chairman ; W. E. Me Cormack treasufer; S. H. Love, David , Smith, E. C. Ashton, Chas. S. M. Salt Lake; Browning W. H. Wattis, A, P. Bigelow. Ogden; Henry Gardner, Spanish Fork, Harvey Cluff, Provd. . Nib-ley- sion for Band to Advertise City Payson May Get the State Firemens Tournament for 1920. The council met in regular session in the City Hall at 8:30 p. m., Monday, Aug. 11th, 1919. Roll call showed Mayor councilmen McCormick, Wilson and Sargent present, and Done and Taylor absent. Prayer was offered by councilman Sargent. Minutes of July 30th were read and approved. Ray Done was present and called the mayor and councils attention to an opportunity of giving Payson considerable advertising, at very little expense, through the Pay-sobands tour; of Northern Utah and Southern Idaho. Upon proper motion, duly seconded and carried, that Mayor Erland-soof appoint a committee New Schedule Nation Wide Drive to three to arrange for the finance Manufacturers Want and advertising scheme. of U. S. Mai! Metric Measurements Improve Live Stock John Vance, Arthur Liddle and Edward Frisby, representing our local volunteer fire department, United States 1919 San of of Club of World Trade Schedule, Aug. 5th, Department asked verbally the mayor and Francisco Cites Many mails,1; arriving and departing; Agricultue Announces to extend an invi--' council, Decity Scrub Enlorsements from Payson Post Office. paign to to the tation State Firemens from Sires east Breeding parts;! General mail, north, Association, welcoming them to San Fracisco, Aurust 9 and west, also southeastern hold their 1920 tournament at Washington, D. C. Aug. 11 Advocating .that' an advance be Utah,' leaves the office at 8:08 Payson. Upon proper motion, Better Sires Better stock. made to the simple and logics! a. m. D. & R. G. R. R. No. 409 seconded and carried, that we ret semthfrn Qtsh This is the slogan. of a nation- invite t'qe State Firemens Asso- Te8tf iraVASa k better crusade, to ciation to hold their 1920 tourmeasures manu met uvers of the office at JolDtfni M., et in motion October nament at Payson. actively and Britannia RR no 74 United States announced by the have rallied to the support of jjail for Salt Lake and points llst that Upon proper motion, duly States Department of seconded and carried, aa north and east leaves office at United the reFrancisco in their campaign to 5 .23 p m-- this mail is transferr-secur- e Agriculture, working in cooper- ports of the City Officers were world-wid- e ation with the state agricultural accepted and placed on file. adoption of e(j from no 71 to no,4 at inA numbr - of claims were units. Lake Salt City colleges and other agencies dyl. arriving at Mancheslive in terested stock improve- allowed. The Lord Mayor of a g a m Upon proper motion, duly ter, representing one of Britan--, Mail for Eureka should be in ment. The campaign looks fornias most important industrial the office at 5 p. m. as messenger ward to the future food needs seconded and carried, the 'mayor street committee cities, is President of the Man- - ;must make both trains on. same of this countrys increasing pop- and ulation and results from long to call upon the State - Road Chester and District Decimal and careful observation of the Commission for a refund of the sociation,- - whose purpose is to; ARRIVE $4,854.85, the Citys portion of secure legislation in favor of From Tintic, 8:28 a. m.. D. & industry in this - the paved highway along South exwas and after the metric system. try, 409. planned , q jj with spec- - Main. The president and founder of From ' Salt Lake City, 3 a. m. tensive consultation The plan Associabreeders. and Meeting adjourned. the American National the Theodore hasten f tion of Manufacturers, replacement of State Farm Bureau this "mail- same time as Tintic jU domestic C. Search, was a staunch advo- mail it is put in station by mail ithe multitude of scrub cate of the metric system. 3. clerk on no. Opens Office Capital or The Americai National WholeFrom Arizona, with pure-breCalifornia, sale Grocers Association voted Southern Utah, at 3 a. m., train stock, and also to improve the The State Farm Bureau have overwhelmingly in favor of the No. 4. We get this mail in the quality of pure breds theman office in the McCoris selves'. opened The in units. metric yiew of greatgoal adoption morning, soon as the agent goes mick Bank s Building, Salt Lake The ' American National on shift; put in station by mail er efficiency in production. and the City, be will first employed J. Edward The campaign Association urges adoption clerk 0 No. 4. as commercial agent. in a Taylor sentiment crusade This, large of metric units. 5:53 p. organized General mail arrives all live Mr. Taylor is well qualified for was passed at a conventiftn of m., S. L. & L. A. R.R. train No. country to improve stock simultaniously. It will in- the work, having been state hor5,000 delegates. 71. , ticulturist for a number of im Among the many other Mail from Spanish Fork, 6 :30 terfere in no way with any work now years, and is in close touch with in which improvement organizations portent p. m., D. & R. G. RR. train no. all farm operations. Ilis recoil' all makes but in active conducted, been have advocating 410. being ef- experienc as scretary to the and work more definite the are: Associated ADELBERT K. HUISH, of Defence has Council State recofficial Steel Manufacturers of U. S. Postmaster. fective by providing him widt a breedgiven experience with Association for America ; American progressive ognition ebuties. From and the people ers. of Science; for the advancement Dies The campain will be super- now on the state organization American Drug Manufactures John D. vised from the Department of will be in a position to render Association ; American Institute Baker City Oregon and substantial service to the counAmeriof Chemical Engineers; Agriculture in Washinton, ties. State agrithe state in each can Pharmaceutical Association; by Mr. John D. Stark, a resident cultural college. County agents American Institute of Makers of of Payson for fifty years, died find other field workers of the D. W. Webster Explosives ; National American Association of Retail Druggists; at his home at Baker, Oregon Department of Agriculture and Association after an illness of four months. of the State colleges will handle National American Buys Out Barney :Mr. Stark came to Payson the of Wholesale Druggists; Nationcampaign locally. Every liveal American Scale Mens Asso- - when a boy and spent his life stock owner actively here until fourteen years ago, and keeping and using none D. W. Webster of Salt Lake dafttaa. when he moved to Baker City, but pure-bresires of good City has purchased the tailoring ' Mrs. Ray McBeth entertained Oregon, with his family to ac- quality will be given an emblem and cleaning business of J. C. of Barney, on Utah Avenue, imthe Bridge Club on Saturday cept a position with the Oregon las an official recognition Lumber Company. mediately east of the Gayety meritorious efforts. afternoon.'. Guests present excluMr. Stark was always an actTheatre. Mr. Webster is an exsive of club members were Mrs. ive church and worker promiMrs. John Dixon gave a pretty perienced man in the business, Dora McBeth of Pocatello, Mrs. and in nent musieal the social, Charles Cravens, Mrs. L. D. Stewchildrens party Monday after- having been manager of differfor of business life mining Payson noon in honor of the tenth birth- ent clothing stores in art and Mrs. ,B. E. Townsend. has for and eight years many years. camps Mrs. won by High score was day of her young grand daughter He leaves a wife and the fol- Florence A happy also, taken charge of the clothing Hickman. Charles Cravens. lowing children; Mrs J. J. Rob- group of her playmates enjoyed departments of the well known stores of the Z. C. M. I. Mr. Grams and Mrs. inson, El Paso, Texas, Mrs. Rey the Edward , games ' and refreshments large Brothers in. Salt. and Mrs. Cutler L. El in week lake Paso, Texas, Pratt, a last gave party provided for their Lake City. Mrs. J. A. honor of Emery Donahue, bro J. C. Weckworth, We are always glad to ther of Mrs. Ira Lantz. The Smurthwaite, Mrs. W. J. Larson, W. come C. hostLee L. good and Bale most Stark Clifford was Mrs. of good business the Stark, young man is one recent arrivals from service of Baker City and Mrs. O. E. css to the Happy Hour Club last business men, and wish Mr. Ister all kinds of success. McClellan of this city. afternoon. in France. n n j Cam-Elimina- te live-stoc- ( j Lynn-ilietrl- c As-trj- p . (live-stoc- k r - New Office Building For S. H. L. Canal Co. 9. l office building (contract was awarded to Schools close. Hancock for the sum of approxExercises. Feb. 23. Washinton Obser- imately $5,000.00, and will be April. 15. Arbor Day. built of vance to be determined later. brick. April 23. Institute. The building will, contaiin close. May 14. Schools two pair of office This provides .for a two weeks a lobby, one 'large work room,industrial vacation in the fall 'rooms, two a story vault, a large assemand one week for the meetings to accomodate fifty or room not shall bly of the IT. E. A. Schools baseregular seventy five people, a full close or. discontinue be will and and lavatory, work except as provided in this ment air. hot with calendar unless arwirgfmments heated It is expected that the building are made with the Superintenbe completed by November will denf. 15th. ' . Mrs. P. O. Loveless Jr. enterMiss Mary Webster, daughter tained two dozen relatives and of the ofMr. and Mrs. Wm. Webster, close friends in honor was married at Provo ,Monda birthday anniversary of her to Mr. Tuttle of Spanish Fork, at high-grad- e d - Can-ner- live-stoc- k - meter-liter-gra- Excavation work on the new for the Strawtion. Canal Company Line High berry Jan. 1. Nw Years Day. of the Golden west immediately School closes. North Street on First Store Rule Feb. 7. Institute. The last was Monday. begun Feb. 12. v Lincolns Birthday. Asael Dec. Ray Done Asks Permis- L. John Superin- - m Stark at , d . Mil MH wel-an- d Web-Frida- y |