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Titr tv-- h jj No lib v f ' ' P li a u 4' r I i . ' ! i : rl u It 4 0 t Wa Gayety Theatre Program. 19. MONDAY NOV. William Fox presents Miriam Miss Betrayed. Coopt r in t his Bij.; is Senorita in Cooper I'liotoplay. TUESDAY NOV. 20. Thomos 11. Ince presents Charles Ray in The Son of II is i C"t Ffimvg Iv, Jii affi HOT MEALS IN THE AIR. After .le!nlin;' several hours on pal rot duty with the end not yet in uyht, the airmail of today would often give mueli to partake of hot food wrwd t.i him while on the wing. And since the only practical wav hy which the passengers of an airplane can have a hot drink or hot food is through the use of a vacuum bottle or jar, the idea has been that the manufacturers of air craft would do well to build into their machines a number of pockets sug-gesl- NOV. 21. A Program trom Photoplay under direction of the Public Schools. ed food, could he carried in safety. The suggestion is it good one. Scientific American. Matinee 3 P. M. Probate and Guardianship AND Payson Auto Co. FRIDAY, 22-2- 3. Artcraft Pictures Corporation presents Douglass Fairbanks in Wild and Wooly, an excellent Paramount Feature. A one reel Dictograph completes the program. nt NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Noiiee is hereby given by the muler-earesigned, executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Charles C. Harper, eea.-t-to the creditors of and all per- sous having claims against the said dece teed, to exhibit such claims, , with t necessary vouches, within ftur months after the Brat publication of this uotiee to the said executrix at her residence la Payson, Utah County, Utah, or to R. A. Porter, Esq., at li is offl e in Payson, Utah. MRS. LYDIA WILSON, Evecutrix of the Last Will and Testament of Charles C. Harper, deceased. d d, R A. NOV. SATURDAY 24. I Auto Accessories i t Jesse Lasky presents Mine. Petrova in Exile, a splendid 1 L. Paramount production. Also a Ford Educational 2 . Automobile Bodies Built to Order. Guaranteed E. Workmanship. PARRY, Prop. 15. k" . Weekly. NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT E 4 4 4-- a .. .;. .J 4. 4 ;. A .y .. .j. .y ... The following lines were written by Mr. Jumps A. Daniels of this city, who joined the navy and is on board the U. S. S. Savannah. didnt want to lie drafted, So missed till the fun they had. No hand saw me off at tin station To make me clner tip ami feel glad, No banquets were held in my honor, 1 '1 The town didnt turn out to cheer; he Mayor didnt make any speeches was only a volunteer. 1 1 QQQtffet? tftPQKfl three-fourth- tadksta' And hanquefs it seems rather queer, But then must remember am mdy a volunteer. I x 4 some Social Function, or if Shopping, "y dont forget to have AD widi Id stayed to he drafted, l'(T in all the ears to come M children, tired of playing At Miidmr, with file and drum Mn cl, mh on the knee of their lather, And naming a certain ear. Awk what did for my country And me- - onlv a volunteer. didu DR. MILES -- Anti PAIN PILLS with you. They are invaluable for Headache and all other Pains. 25 Dose, 25 Cents. IF FIRST BOX IS NOT SATE FACTORY. YOUR MCVY BE REFUNDED. slay to be drnfted, 1 left t'f mv own neeoid; here was l)0 band to play at 1 I DESIRED RELIEF. "I liuti used Hr. Miles Antt-Pil,ii i fur Mime time arid liaci them '.u :tt a hi ililn remedy for headache. I h e aiwajs taken great pleasure in rccit'i.m. ii.iuig them tn my cinOd ut that they lend., 1. w i'l rebef. 1 um c e dcsi'-ecr sulinv.t them soul use tli in on e't "tli k of pun kmtwmf di dm me." li i t. i j v. ill CRING Nt, ehot n r-- ' nt vv. West il i 'iNSt . 1 . .1 x -- n't, than. WAV, I I i v the station. riug as climbed aboard; lhere was ,n1y (he wave of a kerchief,. And left nil that I hold dear, i hope still think pood of me l,Y A YOIJ XTKEK. 1 r! u,Hf of the Interior, U. 8. at Salt Lake City, Utah, ' ,1'it-Lan- ! j rather staved to be drafted; ".as always unlucky I guess, or they get all of tin1 good things Ami about s of the rest. "hen they get parades .and speeches ing, attending a Theatre or Laud Office j I travel- j JAMES A. DANIELS. U. S. S. Savannah. j h October 17, 1917. NOTICE is hereby triven that Thomas Williams, of Eureka, Utah, wl0t 00 November 18, 1913, made Des- Entry, Serial No. 012023, for SKi of NER Section 21, Township 9 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Mer-- . iihau, has filed notice of intention to llke fina proof) t0 establish claim to before Hie land above described, the Clerk of the District Court, at Provo, Utah, on the 28th day of No- vember, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: 't Alma Hendriebson,- - of Santaquin, Utah: All Cooper, of Santaquin, Utah; J It. Balzly, of Benjamin, Utah; James Williams, of Eureka, Utah. GOULD H. BLAKELY, n feet wide with car way Receiver. be paved hy the Salt Lake to tracks (first pub. Oct. 18, T7) and Utah. Railroad Company, for a width of nine feet, on D. Street from the West side of Ninth Street to the Notice for Publication. East side of Tenth street, to b i (Publisher.) known as Street Paving District United States Land Office at Salt Lake Number 3, and defray the abutters, portion of the cost and expense thereCity, Utah, November 5, 1917. NOTICE Is hereby given that Mar- - of, estimated at $4,207.35, or 85.7872 tin V. Bird, of Springville, Utah, who, per front or linear foot of abuttinf on October 23, 1909, made Desert Land property, there beiag 727 feet abut 4 Application, Serial No. 04914, fcNi ting said improvement, by a locl assessment upon the lots or piece NWi, SWiNWi, Section 4: SEINE!, of ground within the following A& Section 5, Township 10 South, Range Street Paving District NuB( erihed East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed her 3, being the district to he affect' notice of intention to make Final and benefitted hy said improvemei Proof, to establish claim to the land namely: 4. above The North side of Lots 1, 2, 3 and before the Clerk described, of the District Court, at Provo, Utah, 4 in Block 30, the South side of Lots X 011 the 21st day of December, 1917. 1 ana 2 in Block 45, all in Plat A 4- Claimant names as witnesses: George Payson City Survey of Building Lots, yMeCune, of Nephi, Utah; Herbert fronting or abutting upon said imjj. Hopes, of Eureka, Utah; Ben Richter. provement, and for a depth of fifty of feet hack from the , of Santaquin, Utah; Isaac lsaac-ionproperty line of said street on which said pavement is Goshen, Utah. ' GOULD B. BLAKLEY, to he constructed. .1. Register. The total cost of said improve17. Dec. 5, ) (First pub. Nov. 8, last ment in said District Number 1 is estimated at $13,920.50, of whi, sum the. city's portion is $2,408.90, Notice of Intention. leaving $11,511.00 to.be raised by .j. local assessment in said district; and ! Notice is hereby given by the the total cost of said improvement q. Utah, in said District Number 2 is $8,091.75, 8 City Council of Payson City, is to be raispd by local 8 of the intention of said council to which in said district; and the assessment immake the following described cost of said improvement in total t; provements, To grade, gutter and curb with said District Number 3 is $4,207.35 oment concrete, construct covered which is to be raised by local assessment in said district. 8 culverts, drainage inlets, cleanout All protests and objections to the boxes, and pave with six inch re- carrying out of such intention must inforced cement concrete, a roadway he presented in writing, stating theretiftv and one-hafeet wide without in lot and block, or description of ear tracks, on Tenth street between property, to the City Recorder on or Hie south side of C. Street to the before the Sth day of December, 1917 North side of F. Street to be known The City Council, at its first regt, as Street Paving District Number 1, ular meeting thereafter, the will (and defray the abutters portion of 10th day of December, 1917, conthe cost and expense thereof, consider the levy and hear and mated at $11,511.00, or $5.9215 per sider such protests and objections to front or linear foot of abutting prop- said improvements as shall have been erty, there being 1944 feet abutting made. said improvement, by a local assessBy order of the City Council of ment upon the lots or pieces of Payson City, Ftah. Dated November 12, 1917. ground within the following described Paving District Number 1, being ALFRED It. WILSON, the district to be affected and bene- City Recorder. 5-- Id When (Publisher) Department f Name of corporation. St ru wherry High Line Canal Company. Place of business, Payson ( i t , I 'tali County. I tab. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 10th day of January, 1017, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders ns follows: Number of Shares Amount No. of Certilicate Names 22.53 0(5.34 Certificate not issued yet. llemnn $ 3.83 3.5!) Certilicate not Issued jet. Davis, John it., 4.45 11.1(5 Certilicate not isueil yet. Davis, llowell, 4.00 10.00 Certilicate not issued yet. Kraneom, David J., 10.04 0.05 Certificate not issued yet Stewart, William J. 12.98 10.22 Certl.lcato not issued yet. Tanner, John 11. Kst.. Thomas K. KeetV. Administrator, And tn accordance wi(h law ami the order of Hie Hoard of Directors made on t tie 2nd day of October, lilt 7. so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will bo sold at tin ottlee f the Secretary, Payson City, Utah, on Tuesday, the 20th day of November, A. I. 1917, at the hour of 2 oh lock P. M,, to pay the delimiuent assessments thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. A. K. WILSON. Secretary. Ollieu Lemmon Pudding. Payson City, t'tah. Da to of fjrst publication October 25th, 1917. Date of lust publication November 15th, 1917. fMoa Notice for Publication. 10-f- ered culverts, drainage inlets, cleanreout boxes, and pave with inforced cement concrete, a roadway fifty feet wide, without ear tracks, on E. Street from tin; West side of Ninth Street to the East side of Tenth Street and from the West side of Tenth Street to the East side of Eleventh Street, to he known as Street Paving District Number 2, and defray the abutters portion of the cost and expense thereof estimated at ,1591.75, or $5.?9844 per front or linear foot of abutting property, there being 1419 feet abutting said improvement, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces et ground within the following described Street Paving District Number 2, being the district to be affected and benefitted by said improvement namely; The North side of Lots 3 and 4 in Block 27, the North side of Lotsv3 and 4 in Block 28, the south side of Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Block 35, the South side of Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Block 30, all in Plat A Payson City Survey of Building Lots, fronting or abutting upon said improvement, and for tiie depth of fifty feet back from the property line of said street on which said pavement is. to be constructed. Also to grade, gutter and curb with cement concrete, construct covered culverts, drainage inlets, cleanout boxes, and pave with six inch cement concrete, a roadsix-inc- PORTER, Attorney fer Executrix. P. O. Addreas, Payson, Utah, Dated and first published at layson, Utah County, Utah, on this loth day of November, A. D., 1917. R. A. PORTER, Attorney for said Executrix. Conference. When you are in trouble remember we are looking for it. Tito Nebo Stake Quarter ly Iayson Auto Co., E. Ik Parry, ( '(inference will be held Sat Adv tirday and Sunday, November! Prop. Phone . 2 1th and 2 t h , at flip Stake! Tabernacle, commencing at 10: J. S. Bills the barber, who is a. in. Saturday. employed at Frank Hawkins People are urgently requested shop, passed the examination to attend. I 8 In At the State Board Monday in ii ' Pirp M JlIi( Lemmon, Salt Lake City and is now a full Joseph Reece, Hedged tonsorial artist. Stake Presidency. by it til improvement, namely: The West hide of Lots 2 and 3 in lllot k 27, the East side of Lots I and 4 in Mock 2 8, The east side of Lot 1 in Meek 35, the West side of Lot 4 in Mock 30, the West side of Lots 2, 3 and 0 ill Block 45, the East side of Lots 1, 4 and 5 in Block 4 0, all in Ilat A Iayson City Survey of Building Lots, fronting or abutting upon said improvement, and for the depth of fifty feet hack from the property line of said street on which said pavement is to be constructed. Also to grade, gutter and curb with ceuiont concrete, coustiuct cov- cea'i-d- . Quarterly Opposite Orem Depot Notices. fitted lu the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah, ITobate Division. lu the matter of the Laet Will and of Charles C. Harper, de- - ain-tfli- THURSDAY NOV. HANS BERTELSEN, THE CLOTHIER e A fine Paramount or wall eases for vacuum bottles, so Father. Feature, also a one reel comedy. that the l itter, filled with preheated JCxchange v I !v u f' - WEDNESDAY . e r i i intr Ihai tf and conn v.U4 up V i ; f a , f r 11 "" fltuu lie Health mn il U ,1 No, It O' '1 ii lii n nlo-ISt tile The l'.v ly la ell dl (111 kellesS rgt polt lit The fund i'l know rl as ie "'sol (in mas S'a.ls. and is rund." bv Wolk Wtlfai-lie dills' Inst publislo-; to lie disbursed under tie- lireitiuii Jloe. The. in H. 1isst 11. a of lie war depai tnienl, the Yeung ii Mens Christ inn Association and Hie whig! on, tela a a ", Young Women's Clinslsan Associa agreed to tlimish tin its moral hat King and tion, oryamal urns of ini inal lonal the lan.-ah als. (It Isinll, blit deleg. tell scope and of llu loftiest general sllje exto I'l.-tlbeen asked lias tins fund the management of tin sales ami raise Jinn, (inn On during tin week id penditure of the proceeds to the November 11th to 19th inclusive National Tubrcnlosis Associat'on and The campaign will he slate-widthe annulled Slate and lot al sow Kverv loyal Clali citien will he givCross, however, dchnes tli en an oppot tun il v tn eonliihute to uses to Ahull tins money muv be made to liiis splendid cause. jmt iiwl annual reports aie be will In this slate The campaign it by Hie various bodies, slmAing under the general direilimi of the Ibis inonev is expend d and Stale Council of Defense. A committee of prominent eitians will form the fund eommil tee. with Mr. Ihc treasury of the Hed Hav id A. Smith as hairman, ami w ill r,.(l!iS have the Immediate dim Don of Die Since the Hed Cross Seals first campaign. In the various counties, in 190S, more than live the County Council of Diffuse will million dollars have been raised and supervise Hie drive. In 1'l.tli counto this great work. Last ty, Arcli Thin man is Chairman of year more than a million dollars was the County Council of Defense and rt j i the slogan ad- phis te'u.v the lied Cross and the Tu- will assume (barge of securing subscriptions to the fund. Tim allotment bercitlosis Societies is, "You Must of I tali county is 5350. m v three times as many this year If the fund Is lo he raised within because the war increases tubercuthe week assigned for the campaign, losis. Every Chapter and every tin1 most vigorous kind of effort is member is urged hy the national Citizens of the county necessary. headquarters lo help make this sloare urged to make a prompt response gan an accomplished fact. With to the call, which requires hut a such a fund a magnificent drive small personal saeriflee, bill in the against man's most dreaded enemy, will mean a tremendous the white plague, will he possible. of good for the hoys in khaki who nrc offering their lives In Hie service of their country. Nebo Stake esl des'i- am I vv . Huldie Asset la! ion. lie on! ! fifty-seve- j 5 1 , 4-- S , ; to-wi- lf to-wi- |