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Show TIIE PAYSONIAX. PAYSOV. PAGE TWO UTAH. are susked in an opaque salt, by REPORT means of which all the lines and marks Made to the Bairn Commissioner I met or Ileclcre are i learly shown. With Thlr Disbanding, Comparatively considers that the possibility afforded of the State of Utah of the Condi- Fsw Years Ago, the Secret of by bis discovery of keeping a record tion of of nulls as well as of finger prints Blademaking Disappeared. should prove of the greatest use In The Payton Exchange Savings Bank As late as 1868 there were some Identifying criminals. Located at Iayson, in the county d men In Japan. hili 400,000 of Utah, State of Utah, at the close Vast Wealth In Liberia. ly trained fighters attached to of the land In bands ranging The Sun and New York Herald a from two or three, to un entire urmx few util--- ago was probably the first When the revolution come the work newspaper In our country to announce d men was done, !!. of the that 1.11m ria. in West Africa, had Just nation was made Into a solid unit ami come into xmxx its very rich In uaturul the strength of the blade earner'- - was cs. both agricultural and mln-- I needed at plow and bench. eral. It - nearly as large as the state With this disbanding, an exchange of New York, fronts on the Atlantic explains, the trade of the swordmnker for about ..no miles and Its coast belt was also lost to the vast number fol Is only about twenty miles wide, lowing It, and with them, as the jenrs North of the coast belt the whole passed, died the secrets of the war- ' country Is a vast forest, through rior tools. Swords can be obttilned In xx lilcb Sir Alfred Sharpe of England Japan toduy whose blades are so keen has reient ly penetrated, lie hns Inthey can cut through a veil or a sofa formed the I toy ill Geographical socushion, and also can be drum ciety of the enormous imputation of through a bar of Iron, provided the this, till now, unknown forest land wlelder has the strength. Othets have and of the unexpected resources, Inblades covered with a beautiful and cluding gold and oilier minerals, thut Intricate tracery that disappears and uvxalt development there. reappears at odd times, and no one Tho Press. can solve the "why of It. One iw ment the blade Is as smooth and un marked as a mirror and the next ihe Tts wonderful to think about, Tho power of the press. design leaps out before the eye of the startled beholder and can even be felt Tt tells us xx lint the statesmen say And hoxv the holies dress. by sensitive fingers. Yet other blades are colored red, blue, silver or gold, Whats on at ex cry movie show and while seemingly an alloy, a chemAnd who is going xvrong. ical analysis shows nothing but steel. Without this monitor and guide We couldnt get along. Yet others ore coated with a poison Birmingham (hat to unseen, but beyond all other poisons deadly. In large part It consists of decayed human blood. LEGAL NOTICES TWO-SWOR- MEN D OF UTAH BUDGET JAPA.v j While unloading j Contracts totaling about $81,006 lave already been awarded under the lireethm of tbe Bonneville Irrigation Rstrict directors and its engineer. son of Mr. and The one) ear-olMrs. William H. Loxvder of Ogden xvas seriously burned when he overturned i pan of boiling s)rup upon Ids arms uid neck. The home of Thomas Leonard at Provo xvas practically destroyed by fire. The cause of the fire Is thought to have been either a defective flue or defective wiring. of a xvell As the result of a cave-lbeing dug on the Jenkins farm near Nephi, Samuel Tolley, aged 71, au expert well digger, met death, his body not being recovered for some time. Burglars worked the combination of the safe In the office of the Utah Transportation companys garage In Milford, taking $150 In cash and a number of valuable papers, Including checks. Robbers entered Browning Bothers store ut Ogden and escaped xvith $2500 xvorth of revolvers, pistols, guns, ete., making their escape In un automobile they also stole from the building. Frank T. Hines of Salt Lake, who recently retired from the anffy to engage In the shipping business, has been nominated by the president tfi be a brigadier general In the officers reserve corps. The trial of Gus Burr and Jack Pass, charged xvith the murder of Darrell Wilson, will be held at Ogden In February. Wilson xvas shot October 31 and died In the Dee hospital November 9, 1920. Sixty-fiv- e men of the Southern Pacific shops at Ogden, who xvere laid off on December 20, xvere put buek to xvork last xveek. It Is said that tbe other men xvill probably be two-swor- re-n- d ) ' n high-price- Age-Heral- TO BE EXTINCT NOTICE 1'OE PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior, Lulled States Laud OUico at Sait Lake City, Ltuh, January 15, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Walter Ludlow, ot Ltah, who, on Mat modern civilization Is bringing January It, Benjamin, homestead 1921, made daath and extermination to the splenNo. 022132, lor Farm Unit entry did race known as the Polynesian, Is or Lots I and 5, Section 17; (he claim of all travelers who have Lot 0, SL Mi 4 NW,, N hj sVVi pent time on tbs beautiful southern N'la SWi SVV4, Section 10, TownPacific Islands. Bernard ship 8 South, ita ago 1 Last, Salt Charles Nordhoff, In the Atlantic Monthly, In Lake Meridian, has fried notice of intention to inako thi'ee.year proof, over this says: sorrowing -claim to tho laud ubove to say that Christianity was their todisciestablish i bed, before liegister and undoing would be absurd; they died Lulled States Laud Ollice, at and are dying under the eneroach-ment- a Luke Salt City, Ltah, on tho 20th of the European civilization of of February, 1921. trhicb Christianity was tho forerun- dayC'luimuut names ns witnesses: ner. Everywhere In the South seas U. E. llawkius, Alfred Warner, tha atory has been the same, whether William and L. K. Bringhurst told by Stevenson, or Melville, or all of Heujamiu, Utah. disLouis flecke. We brought them UOUL1) 13. BLAKELY', ease; we brought them cotton clothLogister. , ing (almost as great a curse) ; we NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION the sports and merriment and petty wars which enabled the old Islanders to maintain their Interest In Department of the Interior. life. And lastly, we brought them an United States Land Ollieo at Suit alien code of morals, which succeeded Lake City, Utah January 14, 11)21. chiefly In making hypocrites of the Notice is hereby given thut Alfred men whose souls It was designed to II. Warner, of Spanish Fork, Utah, save. Today there Is nothing to be xvlio, on August 27, 1920, made horuo-stoiu- l said, nothing to be don? the Polyneentry, No. 022141, for Farm memsoon be only a sian race will or Unit. E Skj SW(4, Sec ory." tion Hi; I,ot 4, Section 17; NVj NE,i N Vi NW&, NEVi, Section 20, N Section 21, Township 8 South, Ku'igo Nw Method of Identification. I East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed Not only are the finger prints of evnotice of intention to make three-yea- r ttie but human different pobeing ery proof, to establish claim to tho sition of the bones of the fingers, and also the shape of tbe nails are diffe- land nbdve described, before Register and' Receiver, United States Land sturent Doctor Beclere, a Oflico, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on dent of radiography, utilizes this fact the 26th day of Fobruury, 1921. In a new method for Identifying crimiClaimant names as xx it nesses: nals. The method consists In making William Briaghnrst, of Springvillc, an photograph of the hand, Utah, Walt or Ludlow, of Benjamin, showing the bones and the fingernails. Utah, Hans C. Rigtrup and William Ordinarily such a photograph would C, Rigtrup of Spani-- h Fork, Utah. not show the flesh, hut In order that COULD 13. BLAKELY, the record may he cotnjdqtg the fingers Register. P"l In Walts of Civilization Hav Spalt Doom to tha Polynesians of South Seas. i" r, Ste-wu- d it Undivided Profits .A J and Taxes 22,739.60 Paid, etc. Undivided Profits Deposits Subject to in Not Check Demand Cer- -- 39.50 Cheeks 5,130.52 rl.vidends Unpaid 24.00 Total Demand Deposits I 9 13,899.11 $289,205.53 tificates Cashier s $29 imo Cer- tificates box mgs $ 53,643.33 De- 191,007.61 posits TOTAL 9724,169-0- CONTINGENT LIABILITIES of this bauk: (a) Notes and Bills Rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bauk 9 40,268.01 On Account of Indorsements TOTAL ...9 STATE Utah. OF UTAH, 40,268-9- County, of Perfect Baking and Absolute Fuel Saving rOLEC VN v.7 FUEL SAVING SYSTEM waste your food Coles Down Draft San-itar- yj on your fuel to one-hal- f ange xOill save one-tkir- d bill end vJill give you perfect baking and cooking results that you haxe olv?ays wanted. Let us explain to you tke wVr.derful features found on tkis xe minute range. See us ct once. Colvin & Reece Co Payson, Utah 4 ELLSWORTH Subscribed and sworn to bafore bo this 7th day of January, 1921. R. A. PORTER Notary Publie. (Seal) My Commission expires tho 20th dav n November, 1922. Correct Attest: Dave Huish, L. N. Ellsworth, James Kuowlos, Directors. Y.. and fuel. t J. Wk HOT BLAST C. C. STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, N. T. Porter, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement ox the above named company, filed in my office this 10th day of Jknuaiy, 192L N. T. PORTER Bank Commissioner. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. United States Land Offlco at Salt Lake City, Utah, January 14, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Bans C. Rigtrup, of Spanish Fork. Utah, who, on June 23, 1917, made homestead entry, No. 021410, for Farm NEVi NEVi, Unit A or Lot 1, S Section 20; SVj NWVi NWVi, Section 21, Township 8 South. Range 1 East, Salt Lako Meridian, has filed notico of intention to make three-yeaproof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before Register and Receiver, United States Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 26th day of February, 1921. Claimant names ns witnesses: Bringhurst and William Joseph Bringhurst of Springvillc. Utah, and William Rigtrup and Alfred Warner of Spanish Fork. Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register d the near future. Lynmu L. Smith, W. C. Itoa,che and A. C. Hatch have been selected by the University of Utah to represent the state Institution In a debate with the Columbia university, the date for ttie debate being set for March 23 In Salt Lake. While cleaning a skylight ot Salt Lake, Charles Kuntz, uged 19, fell through the skylight a distance of thirty feet to the floor below. He was taken to the emergency hospital, xvliere examination revealed an Injury to the back. Nullas Bogn, knoxvn as Navajo a medicine man on the San Dick, reservation In southern Utah, has been found guilty by a Jury in the United States court of misIndian girl on treating nn the reservation. When a loaded pistol fell from a trunk in xvhleh she had placed it, Mrs. Ann Perkins, aged Cl, of Price, was seriously wounded, the bullet penetrating her abdomen, but following an operation It is believed she will soon be xvell again. lYhen Poborls Rasmussen, aged 8, stepped out from behind a wagon In front, of a street car at Salt Lake, she was struck by the street car and killed, her body being Instantly dragged some distance before the car could he stopped. In an endeavor to reduce the tax levy for 1921 from eleven mills to ten mills, the various members of the Salt Lake city commission are making an effort to trim down their requests for appropriations xvhleh will be submitted shortly to the budget community. What is probably the most extensive experiment yet made in marketing In Utah is noxv being tried by the 500 farmers of the state who have pooled 4,000.000 pounds of alfalfa seed and 1,000,000 pounds of clover seed through the state farm bureau. Jennie Senrdlno, who killed Mike Tennaln February 20, 1920, at Ogden, must face trial In the district court on a charge of second degree murder. This Is the ruling of Dan E. Sullivan, judge of the juvenile court, whom the preliminary hearing xvas condjicted. Since the first appearance of rubles In Utah, several years ago, 125 enses AH but have been treated. (ie of these cases xvere successfully handled, and In the one case the treatment xvas not started in time. One man refused tbe treatment and the disease developed fatally In sixty days. County commissioners In many of the counties having county crop pest inspectors have gone on record as in favor of legislation xvhleh would combine the Inspection duties of crop pest inspectors with those of county agents, and that xvnuld place on the shoulders of the sheriff and (bounty attorneys the police duties now handled by the crop pest Inspection. Tentative plans for the Ogden armory are now in tho hands of the national guard officers In Salt Lake and xx ill probably be acted upon at an early date. Tin1 original Idea xxas for the state to spend $100.tHHl on the structure, if Ogden should furnish the site. Belief that the live stock market conditions xx ill soon become stabilized and that xvithin six months there xx ill be a material betterment is expressed by 1. N. Beal of Knhraim, vice prt'si-ien- t and chairman of the livestock coi'inittee of the Utah State Farm bureau. Juun-Navaj- Total Time Deposits. 9243,310.94 Bills Payable xvith Foderai Reserve Bank 90,000.00 Liability Account, Letters 500.00 of Crodit 1920. ib'&fS Dont $ 36,058.71 E.xirons-c- s Ellsworth, being first duly sworn according to law, depose and says that he is Cashier of the above uamod bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close ox basilicas on the 29th day- of December, tv rJv-.i- 45.50 TOTAL. J. & fbti 30.71 50.50 Boxes Loss 3,511.76 33,U2U.24 Exchange Routs bulb Dcp. well-know- n X-r- 9 Interest John Curios Strong, aged 41. dropped dead it SprlllgVlIle. Mrs. Laura. Bui her. charged with the o be-for- m FSi THE . is a deplorable lot at the His 2. - SOON beet pulp. j nurder of her husband, Charles Lee Barker, will be tried at Ugilen, Feb-rua- two-swor- RACE JANUARY 21 1921. In times best, such as these, his troubles are multiplied many times. His wholesale house insists on money due them. Big prices from him no longer appeal the wholesale house as they did when money was plentiful and payment fairly sure. The worried sleepless high priced, credit grocer must tell many of his friends and former patrons that in suchL, times as these, he cannot extend credit. He may feel obligated to his old customers because of the big profits paid him in the past, hut he is helpless. There is but onfe thing to do if he stays in business. Cut down his credits and pay up what he owes. Hundreds of people who are now beingpt turned away from their credit grocers are coming to our stores, knowing that their cash will go much farther here than at other stores. Later they will thank their ci edit grocer for forcing them to go on a cash basis, for they will have learned, through necessity, the proper way to live, paying cash as they go. Some Money Saving Prices: Lard Crisco Oils Salad Candies and Fruits (jiic French Cream per Tail Bure Lard lb Fail Pure Lard lb Pail Pure Laid Candy 10 lb $2.15 One Mmond Hearts, per tb 5 $1.13 Pile Peppennint 2 9 Tb 6 lb 3 lb Crisco 2.25 Crisco $1.45 Crisco lb Can 1 43c 77C Crisco 85c pt. can Ainzola Oil 45c pt. can Mazda Oil 85c pt. can Wesson Oil C9c 79c lb 40c tb Cau 5 lb .50c 40c 30c Hoodys Iennut 69c can Hoodys Peanut Butter dozen 25c 91.29 Large pkg. Seeded or Raisins 35c Large pkg Dates 25c pkg None Such Mince Seedless Meat, 3 pkg .or - 29c ...25c 55c Jelly and Preserves Large Jar Colonial 65c preserves 55c Can Apricot Preserves 45c 35e can Strawberry Prcserves..27c 75c 36c (an Johnsons Asst. Jam 85c 29c Butter 35c 85c 60c 2V per 95 35c Substitutes Butter 3ie I.aige Juicy ..emons 20c Butter and Butter Skaggs Creamery Butter, per tb Ranch Butter per lb 40c pkg Pacific Nut Butter per lb 1 Tb Can Hoodys Peanut 45c 45c 25c ID 45c per dozen .Tc Ltuge Evaporated Prunes 2 45c pou. ids 26c Large Exuportod Peachos 2 pounds 45c 45c 2.tT Evaporated Apples ."5c Large pkg Currants 29c Largo Family Sodas 39c 45c Barrel (linger 39c Snaps 12c pkg. Soda Crackers 3 for., ,25c 20c pkg. Poinsotta Sodas 2 for .35c 20c pkg. Oyster Shell Crackers, 2 for 35c 20c pkg Graham Crackeis 2 for..35c 20c pkg Dutch Cookies 2 for....35c 20c pkg Fig Nexvious 2 for 35c 20c pkg Luncheon Creams, 2 for 35c 50c Skaggs Asst. 1 Chocolates per 15c Grape Fruit 2 for 69r 4oc Cookies, per Asst. Otic lie Sxxeet Juicv Oranges joc Crackers Chocolates Tb 27c Crackers 85c No. 5 Soda 45c 45c Hi ,25c 15c Glass Asst. .Telly 79c Gal. Can Pie Peaches 2 Vi lb can Pie Peaches....27c 1 .a 75C rge Jar Pure Honey Large Bottle Grape Juice 69c Cured Meats and Cheese 30c Sugar Cured Hams per IT) 30c Sugar Cuied Bacon per lb 40c Full Creaiu Cheese per Ib....30c Pull Ciesnn Cheese, 5 lb lotSL...27c 45c Pull Cream A. Cheese 33c per Pound FRESH MEAT Saturday, will be another chance for our customers to get their Sunday meats at a big saving. 25 Cent Roast, One Pound, . g Cents 20 Cent Boiling Meat. One Pound . IQ Cents He Got the Spirit. Thore's a suburban home whose owuers priucipal delight is in keepAfter dinner ing it spic and span. he and a guest xvere smoking on the front porch. The guest, after light loiiie for a minute. Then, without a word ln, got up from his chair, walked down the mad and disappear-'tinnein a .short whilo SUM his hrwt ashod: 'Wlx-- , ixheie have been. you G eurge f Dh, I jimt went down to spit Wf' the river. said George Everybody's d ing his cigar, threw the burned match to the ground. Oh. I wouldn't do that, George, said the host. Easy to Do. asked the guest, Why not? surprised. What yon baek heref Maggie It spoils the - appearance of a thought you had fallen into a xvns the answer. place. Its just those little things that mako a tune! look bad. T place did and Henry wrnnt right The guest smoked his cigaf in si- through it! Cartoons Magazine. for' |