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Show THE PAYSONlAN, PARSON, UTAH PROFESSIONAL I. A. Convention CABK;J0S0S J0)ts M.(Continued page) from 1st Just DR. GEO. H. MOTT a few purely pertinent pointed pithy paragraphs pushed by the pen of one who doesnt wish to disturb the seiene minds of Iaysoii, but feels the necessity of unloading the constant ac-- , cumulation of dope under his hat. 4 Physician and Surgeon. 0er Bex. Flume Office lJhoue X X Pajuoa Exchanga S&vlugi Bunk. 22r-2r- J . 23. T J M- - ! is )enueray G. F. TILSON. M. D. IUVhK'lAN i:2 Sl.kuc.uol Office MHn Street at Keaidence 4-- l"K'--- t DR. long-winde- Physician and Surgeon Stairs .Douglass Utah 4? go down DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH art. DENTIST Office 4? Over in Douglass Lertelsens a Dr .Garfield also promises to in history as the man who made ehanging tires a lost 4? 5j- - in few war Perhaps loads to make us fully appre-ial- e tbe sunshine of peaee. takes it Building. 4? 4? 4? gon-onou- d oompli-mi-nte- Office Up 4 the that very charitable The impecunious bore is orally telling how short be is. CHAS. T. KENDALL Payson, pretty good We Me also noticed few Payson men are on an empty stomach. Phono Payson, Utah & a of insurance covering nt of birth. MOt Building Store Youve also noticed, doubt-ess- , that the Payson man who them DENTIST wo-he- f Weve also noticed Payson man has throw at the birds a target is never lacking. DR. A. T. GOUGH Reaistered Veterinarian 4r Phone 4 4? $f 4? $ 115-- J - PAYSON, 4? 4? 103-- j picking up. r Another good w ay for a cheeks man to keep color in is to crank her nnlomobile every few minnres. 4c Office over Bank, Payson, Ut. Office Hours, 9 to 12; 1 to 6 Res. Phone is slow drops a hint 4J4?4?4J4c4c4s,4?4?44f' DR. J. H. ELLSWORTH Phone 23. 4 - - UTAH 4c 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4 & It has been the observation of more than one Payson man that his credit is good when he doesnt need it. V MISS LULU TIETJEN Teacher of Piano This is a free country in which and Harmony. 4f every man is allowed to take his Studio at her home Santaquin choice between a jingling pocket ' b 4; 1'4:,45,4c44c4c445,4i'4?4?4i'4c4; and a rattling automobile. it ij- - DR. H. E. WRIGHT One of the fortunate things this country is that the old adies usually are wiling to finish the socks the young ladies start to knit. Eye Specialist formerly of Sat Lake lias opened office in the Vest building on Main Street. CONSULTATION FREE Most Scientific Methods. in Paysons Exhibit (Continued from 1st page) Local Oil Notes The Elk Basin United Oil Co. is now erecting ilieir first den ick on the Thomas ranch in Goshen valley, and will commence drilling as soon as ihe necessary equipment can arrie. Oil as an imestment stands without competition. Oil is King the richest men oil earth arc ihe ones who are getting mop than their share of the oil. Mill in the earth Ihere are millions of barrels of high grade oil worth countless billions of dollars aw the man will) lie ait-in- g 1 '1o back-bon- e drill. Tbe Elk Basin United Oil lias valuable oil holdings in states.in proton direction of Carl. O. Nelson. Sister Mary Condie gave a ery inspiring talk on Service Unto God. In the course of her the remarks she said that Lord had heaped many blessings and mercies untb us and we liould appreciate these good things and render all the service in our power to Him. Advised association workers to get the young people to read tbe We should always scriptures. do the best that is within ourselves. The service to others is the great tiling. Cultivate the oving heart, the tender mind, the listening ear, the watchful eye, and by so doing we can serve. The speaker the ladies of Benjamin ward for the splendid hutch prepared and served to the 31. I. A. workers, and said litis was true service. Bro. Roseoe W. Eardley, m Service his talk on to Our ' related incident an Country, in the U. S. Army where a young man had been entertained by the French people, who were great hero worshippers. The young man had refused the offer of cigarettes, cigars and coffee from the French people. They asked him what kind of a man was he, being an American soldier and not using tobacco ov coffee. He simply remarked that his mother had taught him from 1- -3 infancy to avoid tobacco and 2 stimulants of all kinds, and he had never departed from her adof vice. The incident goes to show wonwhat the principles of the church What sacrifices are are worth. j we making? Cease to talk peaee. Before our country entered war it was the proper thing. The time to discontinue peace talk Why be a lve to an was the minute the United States extravagant heating plant entered the war. Our duty is to when Coles Hot Blat train the young people to pre will give you perfect satisfaction for practically pare to preach the gospel after For Hard Coal, SoH Coal, Slack, your present fuel kill. the war. Our greatest duty is to Lignite, Wood and Lighter Fuels give everything we have to make life worth living. 1-Fuel The young men departed into 3 ladies rooms and the adjoining remained where each depart Burns the cheapest grade coal clean nient had special class work. and bright. Remember that soft coal After the class instruction al is half gas. This valuable half of your met together again in testimony which eon tbe closed fuel money escapes up the chimney and meeting, vention. is wasted in other stoves. Coles Hot Between the morning and afBlast Fuel Saving combustion (sec open ternoon sessions the Mutua cut) stops this needless waste and saves and workers repaired to the sehoo utilizes the gas half of the coal wasted by other house just across the road where of had ward the the ladies stoves and turns it into warmth and cheer for pre All were fine lunch. a pared Cm your home. Como to Our Store-profuse in commending the wo No. no Rid You of This Burden men for their successful efforts in providing the repast. Tin good people of Benjamin wil long be remembered by tbe M. TO BECOME A USER OF THE completion of the publication of this springs. The water from oil fields. Tbe Elk Basin United Oil is on a di idend paying basis. The Goshen valley is a of the famous Elk Basin of Wyoming and is predicted to be Utahs coming oil field. The way to got oil is to drill for it. That is what the Elk Basin United Oil. Company is pre paring to do. Watch Payson grow if oil is brought in. The Elk Basin United Oil Comfao-simi- li pany has four producers in their Kansas field and contracts let for ten more. One hundred dollars invested in United Oil company made over $150,000. $100 imested in the Midwest Oil Co. returned $100,-00Do you know what ST per cent of oil wells drilled by experienced oil operators have been producers and that the Elk Basin United Oil Co. is in the 100 per cent class? Think it over. The high sighted man never sees opportunity until it has of were: State Secretary Harden Bennion and wife, Altorney General Dan 15. Shield' nd wife. Chairman of Board o Count v Thomas, TI. Commissioners F. Mr. V. P. Strange, ol Strange & McGuire, contractors, and wife, ''County Agent Welsh and County Fruit Inspector Ponlson of Provo. Also in attendance were the present and past d SAVE at least At to your coal bill this fuel this the high price saving should more than pay for this derfully efficient Coles MgiiniaO Hot Blast Heater 2 Saving Guaranteed Wo city admit i,tations and a num- 1. A. ber of o'.im- - prominent citizens ami Ilieir wives. Lee R. Tayloi and the official-- , say that lo , toastmaster was chosen and and behold when the announcefilled Ihe bill in his usual good ment was made the band, which Oth s who responded tyle. was to play until 10 p. nt., had Commissioners were: Joseph left the street at 9:00 and were Reece and 11. F. Thomas, Car at the pavilion playing for a lluish, Agricultural Agt. Welsh, private dance conducted by the Ibni-- y Oberhansly. Secretary of pavilion management. So the Stale Harden Bennion respond- officials were chagrined to find ed by saying the reason Payson the finishing touch to the that was selected as tbe place to start entertainment was knocktbe of paving was because days ed in the head. Reece had conCommissioner Except for this little unfortuverted rbeni to bard road pavnate episode the road opening ing; also for l'n reason that it celebration was a success till was desired to start the work in tbe way through, and the eitv a community where the sentiand all who administration ment was in favor of it, and in the affair are to he helped that place was Payson. recommended for the After the banquet the people sults of their efforts.splendid assembled at tbe intersection ol Main and E streets where Coma-- w-'- missioner Reece, who conceived the idea of paving Payson, placed a flag in the center of the intersection, indicating the way traffic should travel. A formal announcement of the road opening was made by Mayor Henry and a speech of acceptance wTas made by Attorney General Dan B. Shields. At this point, where ihe city officials had arranged to entertain the visitors further in an informal dance on the street, LIBRARY Walk right in Step up to the desk Ask for an application card Write on it your name and address. No charge? Not a cent. No red tape? Not an inch. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Slate Engineers Oflice, Salt bake City, Utah, Sept. 11, 1919. Notice is hereby gipn that W. O. Albertson, whose post office address is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made ap plication in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Ses sion Laws of Utah, 1909, 1911, and twenty (20) 1915, to appropriate second feet of water from the Warm Springs, in Utah County. Said group of springs is situated in the southwest quarter of Section .9, Township 10 South, Range 1 East, Salt Luke Base and Meridian. The water will bo pumped from each spring and eon veved in pipe lines for a distanee of to 1500 ft. and used from .Tanuarv December 31, inclusive, of cacti year, at the applicants property in an unorganized mining district, for geneinl milling purposes in the mining of gold, silver, lead, anil copper ores. This application is designated in the State Engineers office as No. 7917. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made bv affi davit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of 92.50, and filed in this office within thirty CIO) days after the 1 Er-lands- passed. The narrow minded man wont listen to anything out of his line. It is reported three other oil companies are in connection wilh the Elk Basin United Oil concerning our local field. The Elk Basin United Oil Co is a Utah corporation with hone offices in Salt Lake City. Tt is essential that we develop) our own natural resources first Let us lmpo for success of our local oil field. Honest Japanese School The com-pan- v boy-fo- Spend Your Money full while I save nothing much. L. Duff Thompson, practical geologist and E. J. Stump, assistant manager of the Elk Basin United Oil Uompany, have taken permanent quarters at Ihe Cravens Hostelry and will look the after development work of the U. B O Go. in the Goshen wa.v Flats. adv 1-- Wm. Hart, who is seen in Shark Monroe at the Gayety next Thursday and Friday night. S. with your home merchants. They help pay the taxes, keep up the schools, build roads, and make this a community worth while. Y ou will find the advertising of the best ones in this paper. Nos. 1, 2, and 3 will be comingled at No. 1, State Engineer. and the water from Nos. 4 and 5 will at No. 5. The Date of first publication Sept. 19 be comingled water will bo conveyed by 1919. Date of completion of publicameans of two ditches aggregating tion Oft. 19, 1919. 1500 ft. in length and there used during the entile year to irrigate NOTICE TO WATER USERS. 1400 lines of land embraced in Secs, .i, 0, 7, and 9, Township 10 Smith, State Engineers Office, and Scis. 31 and 32, Township 9 Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. II, 1919. South, all in nange 1 East. This apXotiee is hereby given that W. C. plication is designated in the State Albertson, whose postoffice nddiess is Engineers office as No. 7819. All protests against the granting Salt Lake City, Utah, lias made application in accordance with the re- of said application, stating the reaquirements of the Compiled T.aws of sons therefor, must be rnailo by affi Utah, 1907, n amended by the Ses- davit in duplicate, accompanied with sion Laws of Utah, 1909, 191), and a fee of $2 50, ami filed in this office 1915, to appropriate twenty (20) within tlrirtv (30) days after the second feet of water fiom the Warm completion of lire publication of this G. J McGONAGALE, Springs, in Utah County. Said group notice. State Engineer. of spiings is situated in the southwest quarter of Section 9; Township Date of first publication Sept. 19, ' 10 South, Range East, Salt Lake 191.9. Date of completion of publicaBase and Meridian. There are five tion Oct. 19, 1919. notice. G. F. 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