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Show A STRICTLY INDEPENDENT VOLUME THIRTY ONE H. L REPRESENTATIVE y'ft JDP ' PAYSON AND SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY. PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDJlY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1919 1 Vamtion B.F. Smith of Eureka CANAL After Days-a- nd at Hospital from Dies OVERFLOWS NUMBER FORTY-NIN- E INSTITUTE AT SPANISH Effects of Falling Tree Mr. A. P. Smith of this city was Teachers of Nebo District in Provo Tuesday attending the funeral services of his brother, Benjamin Hold Interesting and InF. Smith of Thistle who died very teresting Session Friday Suddenly in the Provo General Hospital Sunday night from internal injurSaturday. ies sustained last April while felling Residents living in the east part of a tree. He was thought to have More than 35 teachers of the Nebo recovered from the injuries l the city beame alarmed Monday afterSchool District met for teachers inWednesday while at Mapleton.he noon between 1 and 4 oclock p. m., stitute at the Spanish Fork wss stricken with a severe pain. He High it being reported that the High Line im School auditorium Friday and Satur-day- , ntdiately came to Provo and filCaital had broken. The cause the tered the Pro,7o General Hospital, Aug. 29th and 30th, Two sessions alarm lay however in that a small .ftre he died Sunday night. Attenu-m- g were held daily. The program for physicians believe that deutn cloud burst, in the locality of the Friday was as follows, came as a result of his heart, having the music Goose Nest, the water rushing down been injured. being furnished by Prof. Carl Nelson, the slope there and finding its way Mr. Smith came to Utah in 1859 and Cornet solo, Mr. Lawrence Jorgensen, into the High Lino Canal; and it for many years conducted a mercan-!i,- r from Nebo Educational greetings business in Thistle. Later he came in sueh quantity that the canal Board by members of the board. Reswas filled to capacity and then some, engaged in ranching in Lake Cr ' k ponse, Mr. Thompson (Springville) as it overflowed the flumed section c..ii yon, where he lived at the time of was he in his death. Thistle While President of the teachers Association. skirting the Rocky Ridge and, Trio selection, Miss Blanche McBeth, above Pages peach orchard, a large1 ,isho1 of tl,e ward of the Church of Saints,, and stream flowing down Utah and 6th E.Jesu9 Christ of Latter-daMr. Barney, Prof. Nelson. Lecture,' pected by his many streets and inundating some of theiwas hihly and Orgnaization I1,an-of Supervision, places in the' immediate vicinity tof Superintendent, L. J. Nuttall. Talk, the overflow7. It was feared for a time Health work in the Schools. Miss lhat the canal might not possibly Ruth Ward. stand the strain, yet it proved equal ' At Friday afternoon session, Prof. to the occasion and no serious damage Mark Robinson of Springville, arresulted to it. At the time of the the music. A piano solo was ranged cloud burst the canal w as already cargiven by Miss Wilmot and Mrs. Cora of second 125 water feet and it rying Thorne Bird gave a vocal solo. The is estimated that the water coming fourth annual rain sale of tlie Na(teachers separated for their departinto it from the cloud burst increased tional Woolgrowers- association was ment work in different rooms. Miss the flow at the Peteetneet Creek siheld at Salt Lake last week. Emma Brown led the discussion on 300 second feet. phon by By way of hanging up a mark at work; Ruth E. Ward, mediprimary which to shoot, the representatives of Project manager Lytel has been cal supervision; Superintewda t L. J. WllJ be noted fom the following FROM MR. PORTE ; critized by some short sighted pertlie Davis county farm bureau have letters that Mr. Geo. T. Odell, state Tn rado the Nuttall, the gr&tmjiar tko vj papers of Utali. sons in the past for building the secgone on record that they propose to ifcvn M ilson, .j1(, Capt. Henry T. Moyle, assis- F and , . school, high en in tlie frout .ranks V itr Odell and Mr. Moyle tion of the canal skirting the Rocky vL B- T. Porte, put Davis county - IVus high' schooljvorkt-- . , . 3. o of Ore state fa the raising of hogs-.-- , : my of cement, evwd i8?Jed they having As Ridge Savings convened ysi Saturday s ywitS Xltl! stated that an earth canal would urginffisatioa, to take 9:30 a. m. The waX ' ?VilHlSfi the j purpoae nd of Hafker, Bros.,, Bank effect they severed their conv have answefed Spanish arranged by Wm. iX'Holt life helping the ers! ... Lake City, has been appoint-- , necting.,, V lot" of.,, money to the project. Fork. Rulon Morgan gave a cornet is iaSr'fuIT,' tlie sick epidemic' during On behalf of the Utah W. S. S. Orcd fas the new director.-LetterJeVer Parson and its residents can' be from solo. Messers Holt, Martell and Robgiven special and Honorable mention Mr'.' 0dell and Mr. Porte foIlow thankful for this good judgment and ganization: in the past, I wish to ertson rendered a saxohpone trio. The Lake Salt the resolution a in by passed Hon, G. S'. Child, State Superintend- thank the press of the State for the protection exerised in the builSing of sesion was devoted to the morning Medical society. The Cut-lient of Public Instruction, All Sup- loyal support they have given us, the flumed section there oi reenfoTed county fair opens Septem- County aud or rather expladiscussion, study man M. of livestock B. 23 Fox, Ogden, to ber and encourage producers cash erintendents of Schools and Princi- - which was far beyond that of what oconcrete, its worth being appreciated new of the school nation, of compulsory as the chairman of Monday premiums for live stock have been dou- lias been selected in Utah, might be expected. It is received with law as since the cloud burst pies of Public Schools to pupils between the it applies the Ogden WjJd West show which Is bled. Mayors of Cities, All County Di-- ! a great deal of pleasure on our part, age of 14 and 18. This was led aftprnoon. by Twenty buildings were destroyed to he held at the Lorin Farr baseball rectors and Assistant County Di- - and n0 one appreciates the fact that L. J. Nuttall. Miss 27. The Superintendent and a total loss of $50,1 MJO entailed in park. September 25, 2(5 and rectors of War Savings Secretaries what little N success here has been in Margaret Smith gave a piano solo. a fire which occurred in the Highland committee will raise $20,090 for the of War Savings Societies and Com- - t)ie sale of W. S. S. is 'due to the will was it announced. The afternoon session was devoted event, Boy section of Bingham. mittees Newspapers and Banks boosting given them by the press of to music, its place and importance in Parents and employers of children of Savthe state. Notwithstanding the high cost of livMutual Improvement Associations Given the school work and methods of teach- ing and tlie high price of materials, school age are being informed of the Relief Societies Bishops of L. D. Mr. L. H. Farnsworth, of Walker , considerable building and improvement workings of tlie new laws governing S. Denominational Bros., Bankers, Salt Lake City, has Churches All lo?by tlie were enacted schools which tlie by work is going on til llyrum. Sehools, including, L. D. S., where- - been appointed director of War Loans. thirteen! Ii legislature. Tlie informaThe demurrer filed by the five Ogi iand Carl Nelson. The entire 2 of Banks San Francisco, Aug. 1 am willing to act as publicity di-- ! eyer located in Utah. of tion is being imparted in a circular letwas marked by a spirit of enthusiasm den to the complaint chiropractors Dftar friends: You should familiarize rector, provided it meets the Twelfth Federal Reserve District Hie state hoard of medical examiners ter which is being sent to all interwith the and will result in added interest in with hand yourself have ordered 60,000 grenades was sustained in the district court. Superintendent Childs favor of press and director. ested. the school work of the year. Only a which were ready for shipment to the requesting you for- letter August 21st, C, of F. Tlie body' Rinehart, twelveMeans the for Again thanking you on behalf of very few of the teachers of the disenforcing w7hen War write Forces American Expidionary Savings Headquarters, the former War Savings Organization trict were absent and those unmonth education law passed by the last merly auditor of tlie Salt Lake office Lake of the armistice was signed and which legislature are being perfected by of the General Electric company, was Deseret Bank Building, Salt as well as for myself person- avoidably. Utah, have been turned over to the Treas Francis V. Kirkman, director of vo- found one day lmsi week tossing onicity, if additional supplies needed. ally, I beg to remain. His Be assured so far as we have any the waves of Lake Michigan. ury Department for use as savings cational education. Yours very truly, hart not been discovered by printed matter your requests will be banks to stimulate thrift. The only absence to Morin the aid to committees County R. T. PORTE, alteration made in the hand grenades mon battalion monument campaign liis friends. If is believed he was ac- honored on receipt. The Treasury Department will not to convert them into savings banks will be organized immediately through- cidentally drowned. Publicity Director. The harvesting of the peach crop permit printing for War Savings or was the removal of the TNT charge out Utah. Seven persons will constiLast Monday was Utan County coin tute each county committee. at North Ogden lias begun. The con- other Government Loans to be done, Farm Bureau Day at qpid the cutting of a slot as Saratoga E. Ellsworth Twenty-thre- e former service men tinued dry weather and excessive heat except at the Government way. Printing Springs. In the myrning a splendid to the utmost Office, Fifteen Washington D. C. The Federal Reserve Bank of San were honored guests of the people of is taxing the orchards program was rendered. The musical Locate tlie burden of fruit now rip- Lessons in to carry issued most Capital one of Clearfield the at disselections were furnished by the high the largely which Thrift, No. 392, is handling Franciso , II is said that the quality, as at school. Interesting talks were made Washington, will be t;eady for de- tribution of the grenades to the bank Attended entertainments and banquets ening. weir us tlie quantity, is equal to tLat German E. Ellsworth, after spendin- that little city. orders ever orWm. Owens, assistant agricultural given September 15th; your and trust 'companies, anticipates jivery by ean he filled then. Meantime please ing the past two months assisting loader, who represented the AgriculTlie Utafi Postmasters' association of former seasons. ders aggregating 100,000 of the war U. I. Jones of Cedar City, state continue the good work started in ' .s successor as souvenirs. Robert E. Smith, director and the slate contingent of the Napresident of the tural College; John Burton, lias filed an application with senator, Fourth aud of Third tional League of the State Farm Bureau, who archj 1919, and continue throughout Northern States mission, has returned of the War Loan Organization for the tlie stale engineer for the privilege of the summer courses, educating your to this city for a few days. Mr. Ells- represented the state Federal Reserve District, Class Postmasters held a combined Twelfth organization, Hi in on Monday. sluiing i o.oi acre feet of waler pupils and others in Thrift and in the worth, with his family, will locate in and J. Edward Taylor, state commerThese American made hand convention at Lagoon said, and for Kane Duck Bank-heaperlake, county, William A Logan judge fined habit. Kindly understand Salt Lake City, where he will open cial agent, representing the new actgrenades constitute one of the best mission to divert It by means of a tun- Savings and Robert Larchman of Wells-villU. S. Government that the recently an office for the Williamsport Wire ivities of the bureau. souvenirs of the war one could possinel and canal about eight miles long $15 each for killing prairie chickmade a Thrift eastern an months Some requiring regulation ago In the afternoon the members parfRope Company of Williamsport, Pennwill he used bly jet. it where Coal creek, to ens. Jacob Krouse of Providence was to be sylvania, with which concern he has ticipated in contests, firm managed to get some of them fined 70.80 acres of land. all War Savings literature of in the bathing, and a irrigation trout with dip for $50 taking printed in Washington. a position as Western repre- dancing at Saratoga, which concluded and disposed of them readily at a net. accepted Tlie activities of the Utah Waipt The press of Utah will advise the sentative. The company has branch a splendid days dollar each. outing. Of tlie forty-fivassociation, recently formed hoys who left CoalStorage It is planned to distribute the gre- ville to enter the war.all have returned by representatives appointed by the names of the gentlemen who, com offies at San Francsico, Portland, have Butte and Phoenix, Arizona. nade banks to the public- through hut two. One paid the supreme sacri- comity commissioners of Salt Lake, meneing September 1st, will German, S., 'son of Mr. Ellsworth, is banks and trust companies exclusive- fice and his body lies in France anil Davis, Weber, Utah, Wasatch, Tooele, charge of War Savings activities, and other loan organizations for the bene- now at the factory, at Williamsport, ly. The only conditions imposed by the other is expected home within two Summit mid Morgan counties, will be Day fit of our beloved government, the Pennsylvania, extended to the entire state. the Treasury Department are that to months. studing the products of the time this United At States. a with view to also is enter the company just coming Typhoid fever season gain ownership of a grenade: Approximately $800 i$ available at Tlie peach growers of Payson are s writer takes great pleasure in their employ. Persons 1 to 12 years of age must tlie Utah Agricultural college to help on in Utah. Tlie state board of health busy the past few days marketing for himself and Moyle, is vaccine Captain that announced is typhoid purchase one $5 War Savings Stamp; deserving students, it their peach rop. About thirty cars of the firm of Moyle and Efiy, for Persons 12 to 18 years must pur- by Secretary John.L. Coburn of the uislicd free by the hoard. will be shipped this week to eastern the automobile aud have of the tlie Willi loyal very of you support giv scholarships Sets opening chase at least two $5 War Savings college committee markets. The J. S. Page estate are en War Savings since the writer re- Lightning awards. the ' Stamps; largest growers in this vicinity, ceived his appointment from SecreWill Proclamation for tlie calling of a and wil ship from fifteen to twenty Persons over 18 years must buy McAdoo 17. and November tary 1917, session of Utah's state legiscars. Peaches average a little smaller either one $100 or one $1,000 Treas- special through the country . newspapers and lative for September 29 will he issued the is whih season due to the this the shower severe thunder extremely ury Savings Certificate During the in press within the next few days, according general throughout Utah, War to a storm the brother and Savings last Stamp rain crop, but are of a very good heavy granMonday big wish to express thanks to Publicity I to an announcement made by Goverto Will Wyler, in the puality. Some of the points shipped to bearing the same four per cent inter, nor Bamberger. Director, R. T. Porte, with whom you ary belonging of town, caught are: Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; Zanes est compounded quarterly and runsoutheastern part are so. well acquainted, for the effi. More than 200 members of the Davis Wilkes Barre, Pennsylof a bolt of lightning ville, Ohio; . fire as a result automoning for five years. in War rient services he rendered farm bureau, fifty county to towns in Kansas and and the the vania; of Although an building. the Lake striking grenades biles, peaceably invaded Suit supply experienced ings. Ludwig Krauss, Naturally rain was pouring down heavily it Texas. Some peaches are also being Director Smith. City and Salt Lake county one day tin and sheet metal Worker, has start- Said Is limited, inshmdd occagion ariM for futher Orders for them will be filled in last week on an- - excursion of inspec- ed a shop in the building formerly f0vmati0Jlj vour letter addressed Rob; proved to be of very little Conse- shipped to Omaha, from which point toward putting the fire out. ,they are sent to the New England the order recieved and after the sup; tion and investigation. occupied by Andrew Thurstrup, the ert j; , Smith, Director War Loan quence to the states. rushed however misall do of tlie kinds shoemaker and more be Neighbors, will . will A protest concerning alleged ply is exhausted, up 0rgailUatioll) 815 Battorv Streot San one with garden hose and buckets, banks and treatment of the Koreans under Jap- vork in his line. Payson has been Eastern Compared with other years the price manufactured. vin insure Krancisc0) California d the flames were soon extinguish- received is a little better, the average trust companies have asked for hund- anese rule wtfs addressed to President without a business of this kind xor prompt' reply ed ' being $1.30 per bushel. reds of thousands of them. In all the Wilson by members of the Intermoun- three or four vears, and it would be. iu wo ncerely yours, Workers institute, Christian need A alI tain ho for was burned have any-roof for of the had 15,000,000. War Department only good part iGeo. T. ODELL, at Salt Lake. Mrs. Fred Clingman of Salt Lake it Mr. Wylers flour and wheat, tiling in 'Mr. Krauss line to have the The grenades are expected to ar- conference With a gathering of 200 or more old. done right heTe, and thereby re Rtnte Director War Savings, Presi- - which was stored in the granary, was is the guest of Miss Sue Brewerton rive in San Franciso within thirty dent Con. Wagon and Machine Co. saved. this week. sheep raisers and buyers from all parts (ajn the business at home. day. . ot the country as an audience, the Many Dollars and Perhaps Lives Saved Thru Having Section of Canal Cemented. and prae-lieaJ- jj m-ti- fr y . Odell, moyle and porte resign - ' X-Aia- tt ! Hand Grenades to War be ings Stamp Buyers i - t . TVu T 'VV ..... T? Shipping Peaches Eastern Markets -- . German to at e e Annual Farm Bureau at Saratoga . thank-nnuounce- fur-jiu- g j Fire to Wylers Granary Sav-Mr- 1 . |