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Show THE IMVON'IVN. HANSON. ITAH IS BANISHED WRONG PLAYER Rigler Should Have Fir Pitcher or Himself How Johnny Evers Cot In Wrong. Umpire I'niii w attended i it recent same In lliilaih lphta wondered wlmt Johnny Umts hull il'Tii- - to tv arrant dismissal nun tin- In hi. Tin- - trui tale has been - I learned from Iat Moran. Unpin RigVr and ritcher Jacobs were of a different opinion on many of tin- - Ilratos pitches, ami the latter Users eunie to hat In wen j ii the sixth i;H tin host s tilled anil two out. Johnny tried to eons a pass anil the i mini vox two hulls and one strike When Jehe offered a doubtful piteh. it was a hull, but KilJohiiiiv in ler culled it a trike. "liou i. Omit that pitch. Juke; wasnt If a bull?" shouted the pun her Second hiiseiiuiii niter Ilyins out on the next v ISIast B&t.; Does Et the arrow ta this exclusive fei.ture. pOTE I r Everything guaranteed ns represented. tYour money back if you want it. You can send your child here and be assured that the same fair treatment will be given you as if the head of the family was doing the buying. I solicit your business on the merits of the goods and guarantee prices to be as low or lower than same goods elsewhere. YOURS FOR FAIR TREATMENT It certainly was," replied Jacobs, over other dec), who miis manning sinus. 1 other ranges. j Save this valuable answer from the umpire. Ami then they wonder why a lot of people Mailt the umpire curbed. .J who is ready to supply your needs in clotl ; in, gents furnishings and shoes. one. Coal is half .as -- 50c on every dollar you pay for fuel escapes f 1 . There jou are now!" yelled Johnny In glee, ns he looked at Iiiglcr. Vou're (iub.hed for today, was the up the chimney with half of your fad; turn it into heat f i cot jng and baking. . Why thro-- half of your money away? (if BALL DIDNT TOUCH GROUND f"ibn' mg a - pa icraplis I1' 17. lei liilc )' tie. Ilia tlm and a, 7. plavi d in ill i' offices, and distributed to liiiir patrons, through the total' ,,i spaic m S'- - an item of public Hint ion and In stub other maniiH ;,s may he prtn th able. The instim lions in the circular oi i i i t pmi nr p limn mu- pm'it m th - I" I'otimi iij parcel my p Fielder Chases Up Ladder, Cets Pill transpniii-t'llited S Out of Water Tank and Nails Batamounts post mi w Iii- h In postage ter at Plate. lo 2.7( o' in o f. t h iv - hall bo p id a 7 i o', s or a h Ml I"'' tax id hat I'.io fur thoreof with mIio to used fraetional pan Tex Jones, play the While Sox ami now Is out In the transpoi taimii, 1. ho paid b" theNo su h p i e or paekWestern league somewhere, says this eoilhigaot .shall fi" li.uispon. d ip. til a age he In a game play actually happened stiilnp or stamps t present ing the took part In. Its areal tank town tax due shall ha" been athxeil thereat any rate. it 7, Sm lion to. t A' t of ti. toiiei The playing Held was along u rail- 807, Iniari.ipit road track, and there was a wafer tank 8. The lax on t'mii th class mutter without a roof on It Just hack of the referred o in llm pi paracenter fielder. The hatter lilt n high graph is hot applicable to pan els on amounts to less fly, and It landed plunk Into this open which tliiwater tank. The hatter thought he than 7 fills. On a parcel subject one unit; had a home run, so he Jogged around to 2.7c postage, the tax is amon the wlinh els on par. at his leisure, hut the center fielder 7 i eats to .71 cents the from ounts chased up the ladder at the side of the tax is 2 i . nts ,o h, and so on. Parcels water tank, reached In, got the hall shall not be aieepted tor mailing that had come to the surface of the linlesh both the required postage water, and from his perch threw home, and the tax thereon are fully prepaid. te time stamps shall getting the runner by a step. Special The umpire studied the rules, held he used to par tlm tax; postage the piny was fair because tha ball stamps aie not valid fot this purpose. The failure of imv posi master hadnt touched ground" after being to observe l he fon going, shall be lilt, und allowed the putout. reported lo the Thud assistant Postmaster General. Division of ("lassifi-eatioA. S. Burleson, Post master Getioral Click Is that movie actor absent-m- i ruled? Oftire of the Third Assistant Chuk In a way; but ho never General, Oetoher 27, lb 17. forget9 himself. to are instructed Postmasters bring to tlm attention of their paPOSITIVELY THE WORST. trons the provisions of the War Revenue Art Embodied in paragraph Cliollie 1 shall he in the social 7 anil S. Section 4.7(1, P. I,, ami R., ns amended by the above order No. 831 eye next wintah. of this date, imposing a tax of 1 Social Ferdie Aw, yes, haw! cent for each postage charge of 2.7 rents or fractional part of 2,7 cents eye. Jack oLantoru., on packages of fourth class or parcel post matter on which the postage amounts to not less than 2.7 cents each. The War Revenue Act makes no change in the rates applicable to such matter. The internal revenue stamps affixed to parcels in payment of tax must lie canceled by the sender, pirn ing or causing to ho placed thereon his written or stamped initials together with the date on which the stamps are attached or used. In no case, however, should the sender cancel postage stamps affixed to parcels; canceR.-such stamps must only ROUS8EAU VICTOR By hv the postal employees. Care shall he exercised to see that the full anmunt of postage at the rate is preappropriate fourth-clas- s by postage stamps of the imagination and paid either under the provisions of Secholds the reader spell- money, tion 4.7!), I. I,, anti R. and that the bound with a've over tax is, in all cases, paid by means of internal revenue Postage the possibility that the stamps shall not hestamps. counted in pay of the tax, nor shall the intersilent and mysterious ment nal revenue stamps in nnvmen rr i depths hold just such I Vh payment , . I 1) i b with 1 Notice for Publication Consult County Clerk or the respective igeera for further infot tuatiou. A. M. DOCKERY, Third Iostmaster Isolated Tract. i i Save fuel savff mor.cy. Save time and lab:jr Probale and Guardianship Notices.! 7. are if t tetober 23rd. 1 tuts Oil!, modified i" a oi d.ilo e w ilh the fore- going. i i HANS BERTELSEN, THE CLOTHU in-l'- . G.eu. PUBLIC LAND SALE Department of the Interior, U. S. Las Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, September ?4, 1917. NOTICE is hereby giveri that, directed by the Commissioner of General Land Office, under provision of Sec. 24.75, R. S., pursuant to the u in the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Ail dier and sailor boys early. Those in U ranee not later than Nov. lath, liam J Finlayson, deceased. iarcels for boys in foreign countries NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 'J f must In pai bed in good strong boxwill present claims with 4 Creditors 'vHEfe of Stanslel Irederick plication es, and must come to the post office In i as statute, by wll'i required vouchers, seHa'lNo. 013024, we untied, so that they can be inspected at her residence in the by the poHtnh.xier. Then the sender Pii undersignedor at the office of R. A. lie sale, to the highest bidder, but t wm. Utah, an tie and mail them and they pass Porter, Esq., Attorney at Law, Payson, not less than 32. .70 per acre, at E ffp fie ntxii.m holme without duty. 1st, 1918. o'clock A. M., on the 12th Plum puddings, Christmas cakes, Utah, on or before February day of F1NLAYSON, LOTTIE fruits, ile., can tie mailed if they; Administratrix of the Estate of Wil- vetnber, 1917, next, at this ottioe, re well packed. Conte to t ho oltiee liam .1 Finlavsoo, deceased. following tract of land: SEi N1 slid fi t us tell on how. It A. PORTER, tion 9. Township HI South, Range All panels must have the name Administratrix. for Attorney util address of the sender. East, Salt Lake Meridian. Postage Date of first publication, September must he prepaid. Th sale will uol be kept open, 1917. Letters for Canada, Cuba, Hawaii, 27l h, will be declared closed when thoejjTsf .Mexico, the Canal Zone, Great Britpresent at the hour named have cease, Notice for Publication. ain, the Pliillipine Islands and the P. S. Post.il Station at Shanghai, bidding. The person making the high (Publisher) bid will be required lo imtuediatel; China, Guam, Ireland, and the Isest Department "of 'the Interior, It. 8. lands recently purchased from Dento the Receiver the amount there pay mark and Ioro Rico require only 3 Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, of. 1917. 17, October cuts. Foreign mail not listed above NO'tCK is hereby given that All post cards, whether is .7 cents. Any persons claiming adversely tht Tlmu.as Williams, of Eureka, Utah, above described land are advised It written or printed are 2 cents. who, on November 18, 1113, made Desor Drop, or local letters, are 2 cents. ert Land Entry, Serial No. 012023, for file their claims, or objections, on Colvin-ReeceC- o. Learn to adross the letters to 9 before the time designated for sale. 21, Section of .Sl'i Township NEi, ml. Iter or sailor hoys correctly. There 1 East, Salt Lake MerGOULD 13. BLAKELY, is no "Mr." in the army or navy. South. Range has filed notice of intention to Register, They ate either officers or privates, idian, to establish claim to make final Jl Ensigns, Midshipmen, etc. Ask your the land proof, before above 27, described, 1917.) (First publication Sept soldier hoy to give you his rank. at District ef the Court, Posi yourself on the new postal the Clerk We can satisfy your wants, Utah, on the 28th day of No- rulings. It will help you and it will!1"1'." 191.. Dont he afraid to ask vend., r, help ns. Why go elsewhere? Pay sot Claimant names as witnesses: questions. Write to the soldier and sailor Ainu Hendriakson, of Santaquin, Auto Co., E. B. Parry, Prop Utah: All Cooper, of Santaquin, Utah; Phone 104. I! of Benjamin, Utah; James The following notice relative to 1. ihtizly, Williams, of Eureka, Utah. fhc proper maimer of adressing mail GOULD B. BLAKEI.V, to soldiers in the Regular Army, the FOLKS WE ALL KNOW Reeei ver. National Guard and the National i i'ii st Oct. 18, 17) pub. Army, should he placed in the office hi a conspicuous place for the information of patrons: Notice for Publication. KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH PUBLIC Regular Army WANTS. (Publisher ) Private JOHN SMITH, United States Land Office at Salt Lake A, 64th Infantry, Company One of the fundamental principles Camp Lee, Virginia. iity, Utah, November 5, 1917. of HHCceHsful advertising Is offering NOTICE is hreby given that MarNational Guard what the people waut. This is not tin V. Bird, of Springville, Utah, who, Private JOHN SMITH, the easiest thing In the world nor Is It ou ( iotober 23, 1909, made Desert Land Company II, 131st Infantrv, the most dltllcult. It Is something that ( 69th N. Y.) A requires Intelligent study and careful plication, Serial No. 04914, for Ni Camp Lee, Virginia observation. NWj, SWiNWi. Seetion 4; SEINE, Fads, fashions and the seasons rePrivate JOHN SMITH, S. 1 on 5, Township 10 South, Range quirements are some of the elements l Company C, 3 1 0th Infantry (N.J.) ast, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed that must he studied and which InfluCamp Lee, Virginia. not ffiq of ms.keTIna't Jatemipn.., ence public desires. The trend of cer-tui- u NOTE claim establish to to the land of, ii of the oe'ilosignation conditions may suggest what to before the Clerk described, legimems of the National Guard U1"'0 offer the public. In cases where the h District Court, at Provo, Utah, will show in parenthesis their pres- people's desires are really studied, of strange erg-horde a daJ out state designations, as for ex-- 1 ":i ,lie December, 1917. V,.i ,iOu. great successes nre usually made. as witnesses: George lairaant names revenue Internal II. "Co. for use 151st ample, stamps as (G9thi Infantry tures has in paying the tax will be supplied to X. v.i" Most merchants know of Nephl, Utah; Herbert Mct'uue, whut the public wants, That's why Tito designation of regiments of G'ffies, of Eureka, Utah; Ben Richter, concfav'ed! that might postmasters in due course for sale I?ut the public to the public. National Army will show in of Santaquin, Utah; Isaac Isaacson, of they are the some day rise from the en A. M. DOCKERY, parenthesis the state from which GOULD B. BLAKLEY, Third Assistant losttnaster Gen. ath organization, or the bulk of it, of the coral was Register. as for drawn, C example, "Co. ocean floor and over- Iiistrtirlions Respecting Incensed 310th Infantry (N.J.) First pub. Nov, 8, last Dec. 5, T7.) Postage Rates oil Letters an. I Post The War Department has adoptrun the earth. and Postal Curds All Postal and ed the following system of numberPost Cards must he prepaid Two Notice for Publication Isolated ing the regiments: whet tier written or Primed. e rents, 1 to Oh, look at the Man, iliv Regular Army. 100; National Tract. Office of the Third Assistant PostSwelled Up over the Cmibv Jb thrilling tale that vies master Guard, 101 to 300; National Annv , 1 PUBLIC LAND SALE. thinks he has Pulled OIL lht thosfl ?: with the imaginary fic- 29. 1917. General. Washington Oct 301Tinup. iV afment of the Interior, U. S. Land Who Know him well say It Is Rlf atteqtion of patrons should It is of the utmost importance thin bo directed tion of Jfules Verne, to the importance of adCoal Office at Salt Lake City. Utah, Noble of him to assume All of theR of the patron postal seine be- dressing mail in the manner herein and every he! Kipling Uudyard come familiar sponsibllity himself, Instead of trylol c September 26, 1917. with the increased rate before described and to have to each Wells. to Blame It onto his Wife. of for NOTICE la postage provided letters, postand fvj aa letter hereby given that, parcel hear the address is a demon for al and post cards by the War Revenue and name of r cted by the commiasioner of the fail to read it! the sender. Insured, Offi-'- . Act, ns set forth In Order No, 75,7 C. O. D. and under provisions registered letters or par of Oetoher 3rd, 19 7, amending Sec- cels which are When you are in trouble reA43. S., pursuant to the not properly address - '; tions 399, 400 and 402. Post il Laws ad and do not bear a of !v sPncf,r Serial Simmons, return address ,,.'1'.?? member we are looking for it. f and Regulations, appe-irini on pagr of sender must not he we "ill offer at public G' u, aale, V for accepted 31 of the October Supplement I'ostiiiastors are especially, 0. .he highest bidder, but at not less Payson Auto Co., E. B. Parry, Vj mailing. Gte Postal Guide. Failure to p: pav requested to assist relatives anil l,al1 'Pernore, at 10 o'clock A. M;, Adn the proper amount of post a go .sill friends in Phone 104. 1917, Prop. pi t paring and 1 delay the dispatch and dcliv-r- v of addressing mail for soldiers properly mail, cause confusion, annnjamv and addressed to COMPANY sp(;tlon 5, and REGI- 10 grm.u Township inconvenience, and impose up... he MENT, mail will lie 4 East- Sat Lake oftnge delayed and Muidtaa. postal service unnecessary l.ihov ,tnd probably returned to the to Subject right of way of writer as expense. je Rio Grande Western Railroad l Letters and other first . lass mail undelivovtide. installment in an early mpanv. At all post offices where the quan.. C $ (except drop letters n ml pnst.il and tity of mail iWi!1. no be kfTt open, but issue of this paper. received for W M dispatch cards! ho will post sub t to Hos- will e.Cvlarued cWd "hen those i warrant, direct I j lJ tage at the late of thr. o mts for he made up to the packages should !dd .rn ft ? nUr naed haT ceased regiments and each ounce m- frtntioi. then of. i ich the flngThe PZ-packages labeled T.k',DS properly to lhp, high' bid win should he fully prepaid. It loss show regiment! camp tind State irBIeiiate!v 10 lhe Receiver the three cents is prepaid mi a ier. or When the the quantity is not sufficient amount thereGood Printing other matter, it shai; he to permit (,f distribution returned to the sender, if ..no.cn. Is the Dress incuts, mail for the deficient postage. A First-Cla- ss it th lo Fa! be td.tce,; a separate pack tile their el aiml sender is not known, it shall, if j re-- I should of Business. ace and objections, on or under a label before the timo't vVe handle and Fish Fresh U Give us paid at least two cents, he rate, u t.h .dtow ing thedispatched mime of ' camp and State. O O U L I? R R the deficient postage and That Is the nod KE your ordeis for your own private use and we will to its destination for collect' ,p of at O.iiiiai mad addressed to officers the various cantonments and mili-taKind We Do. 'lrs publication the amount due upon delivery to the gladly till them Sept. 271917ler ) encampments including avia-- ! addressee. Letters and mh, t nst-elas- tief and concentration camps) should matter prepaid less than two not he included ft Accidents will with mail addressed Regular Dinner EVERY DAY from 12:00 to 3:00 cents shall he treated as pres, f pod to happen bntwe hut soldiers, should he assorted in do all kinds by Section 54.7, 1ostal Laws and Reg Short Orders at All Hours of soldering. separate packages and labeled Otli-- ' ulations ml Mail. Chili Famous Hot and Tamalici. R. Our -AJ. giving name CLUFF, The of Try the Prop. following features should he camp and State. Coles Blast Range R ' ' tTg S RST ( II. COR CHRISTMAS Mall Christmas parcels to the sol- , Y I CMS) i i offer&f -.- j i j i -- i inti-inn- ... rj'j Post-must- WYimsiNi k9 asp&fBS) Peru A story that grips 1 t, i . thejm0r e. tverynoay r . caverns has been called t fuel saving seen Original Hot A that H. remarkably Self-Mad- 1 prices arc soar! an extravagant Join now in tfu satisfied users V 6. Dont 1 Ou COfTtlflff mtrJiSeriall COLIES Hot Bias Etrrr Boom's t t rate Youll find the first A - - j. CAFE 1lacc first-clas- s OiSilbs l di-e- it. n ' I s UC.,E.B.rarry,P4. Adv Let Us Show You h s: |