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Show THK lAYSONlAN, PAYSON, UTAH, JANUARY 14 1921. LEG AI O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo A Pi PERSONALITY. VSING P If were to choose a winner from two girls; one with beauty and very little magnetism, and the other without wonderful features but with a pleasing personality, I would pin my faith to the latter every time. What is more, 1 would wager that nay happiness, she would be more lasting, for her admirers would stick to her longer, and her friends would lexer grow tired of her but only become fonder of her as the yeais passed by. Few things tire nore pathetic than the woman xxith only beautv to her, when she grows old arid faded and has nothing in the wav of charm to take its place. Von see dozens of the ones who think they can fool Father Time bx- - gilding their hair and rouging and their complexions, then they wear sixteen year old models and minee along the street, thinking they ran deceive everyone into thinking them young onee more. These same women are truly stupid (but of course you would know that, or they would never lesurt to such silly subterfuges.) they never have anything interesting to say and their conversation swings between goss,, and dress. The w ise girl cultivates a charm, jng personality, and keeps her mind from rusting while she is young, so she will liaxe something besides looks to fall back upon when her beautv xxane. begins to How- - can I acquire such indmd 1 hear you impure. The utility f first and foiinost lequirtlo is to limber. I know keep your mind that as an up to date girl von would be ashamed to become si iff jointed before vour time ami that you keep yourself up to the mark with athletic exercises. Hut about athletic exeicises for nor mind? Do you realize ttiat menially you stiff jointed also if may bero-n- p vou do not exercise your bruin and Veep it active. It is a well known fact that people who only read tflasJiy, novels soon lose the ability to digest really intelleelunl writing. If you never memorize anything, vour memory becomes crippled just as your limbs would be if you never used them. Everey time that you play a piece of music on the piano, carelessly these mistakes making mistakes. forn .something, like groves in your Urain, and you are more likely to commit them the next time. Our faults like our virtues are a question of habit, and this is why it pays to cultivate the sort of an individuality which is pleasing, and I -- -- how-how- - NOTICES, one-thir- Department of the interior, United States Land Offiee at Bait Luke City, Utah, December 13, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Charles T. Blohui, of Santaquin, Utah, who, on, April 22, 1920, made Homestead entry, No. 0222U2, for Fann Unit B or Lota 3 and 7, NE& SVv'i, NWli SEV4, NVs SW 8E4, NVa hLU SW1, Section 29, Township 8 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake V mines: la the mutter of the petition of E. Loose, J. M. corporation; Creer, C. M. Roberts, Ephriam Peterson, James A. Butler, Jesso in. Butler, J. K. Creer, Roger W. Creer, ( I us Carlson, Bon E. Argyle, B. H. Tuttle, A. R. Creer, Phillip Davis, William Harwood, Roy Bradford, W. II. Gardner, J. A. Waters, B. E. Gardner, Roy Creer, Alvin Marcuson, chanes Killian, M. J. Grant, F. B. Davis, William Kule, Peterson Adild-skun- , Parley Curtis, J. R. Warren, John M. Cloward, J. A. Stouo, Andrew 11. E. Otteson, Laraiuo Ottesou, George M Ruhr, George M. Johnson, Ammon Q. Stone, E. J. Hanks, S. T. Gardner, Joseph II. Hanks, Sam. nel 11. Taylor, Lewis A. Hatch, Z. W. Tiffany, Orson Johnson, James Hanks, Dean Wilcox, Joseph F. Skinner, Joseph H. Hand, Walter H. Carl A. Moore, lleber J llausen, Luadell, Bert Thomas, E. D. HawkElias ins, David Mikesell, Jones, Otto B. Erlumlson, Alma Hone, JosP. Stark, eph A. Tijqietts, Moroni Jasper A. West ring, L. N. Mace, W. F. Curtis, A. F. Pierce, Joseph Bales, Samuel Douglass, Jr., James A Gardner, L. J. Hansen, Joseph B. Keiler, S. B. Wilson, John Staheli, II. F. Crook, C. F. Dixon, Flint C. A llie Jensen, Mrs. W. E. Dixon, Me Beth, Frank McClellan, John E. Lewis, O. 1 Cloward, Mrs. 8. A. Greene, Henry Erlumlson, Otto Er. ln'idson, Alice Hone, Cleon H. Moore, Martha 8- - Kapple, L. P, Wiinmer, William E. Wilson, P. J. Mitchell, K. W. Mitchell, Irvin L. Ballard, Melvin Ballard, Soren P. Christensen, ' S. F. Curtis, A. F. lierce, C. K. WilChristensen. C. N. Christensen, L. liam Beddoes, D. Mitchell, .T. Angus Christensen, Phillip H. Hurst, E. Ilurst, Perry W. Hurst, Justin ( ji. Ludlow, Isaac Hansen, Jr., Lon H. Hawkins, Theron Cahoon, Rena Bums R. leay, J. Willis Hawkins, Bon Isaac, Brimhall. Hyram Wilson, Elisha Brown, Hans P. I .arson, W. A. Jones, Isabell Jones, Serena G. Andrus, A. A. Andrus, Jesse Knight, Alice W. llone. Burns R. Brimhall, Wei's J Brimhall, Utnh Idaho Sugar T. company, Lawrence Chntwin, E. P. Richmond, IL P. Hall, E. M. Kooiitz, Isaac Hansen, Carl WilO. Nelson, Melvin Wilson, E. son, John V. Manwill, Frank Cowan, lb. man Twede, K. P. McDowell. Carl J S. Bills, James A. Mitchell, Powell. M. B. I.loyd Tanner, Schwab, Annasa Jones, F. G. Twede, 8. R. Roy Wilsm Butler, C. E. Gale, David R. Taylor, Henry Hancock, Onice Wilson, George A. Rchearrer, Owen Loveless, Wells Wignall, L. A. Hill, N. T. Curtis, John W. Mendenhall, Lester Hansen, John L. Done, Harrv Mendenhall, John W. Larson, Ivan H. Wilson, Ernest Keele, George F Wilson, F. O. Loveless, Jr David r' Hiatt, Joseph Mendenhall, Jesse Mendenhall, Freeman C. Bird, John B T. Angus, Byron Mendenhall, 8. Wilson, John F. Tervort, W. C. Me. riellan, Dixon Kapple, Bover BrothHohoenfold, ers, Jerrv Reece, John H. F. Crook, John Staheli, R. II. Stni'W, A, I. Curtis. The petition having been heard, in the manner inquired by law, and Commissioners having duly the exeiied said petition and having he, rd the evidence concerning the same, and considered all objections to tho same. Tt is ordered bv the County Com missioned that the petition be, and 'he same is herebv granted, nnd the Countv Commissioners further find that the work proposed in said peti tins to be done will be useful for agricultural nnd sanitary purposes to the owners of the land within said proposed district, and the Board of further find Fmritv that the said Drainnge District to be known ns Utah County Drainage District No. 4 shall be hounded a C. wlnl, Giiig- - 'Tv ew et bl e. are There unhappy, soggy, personalities among tile women w no are I,, mier sting work building f"tiris and improving up D't then mi"ds. Ambition is the great-- 1 st I, jn emitor that is known. I lei o on- to drop rills from tlieir looks oiico Ihpy had an i No one is loss inclined to under value beauty than I tun. It certainly draws us with a single hair, us the poet says. is lint there even something stronger than beau ty a id that is NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. also of the area, and owners adult kind owning PROCLAMATION majority portion of the lands to be affected by said proposed work. The County Commissioners further OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF COUN TY COMMISSIONERS. UTAH, find that the said Drainage District, that is to say, Utah County DrainCOUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, DEage District No. 4 is duly established CEMBER 80, A. D. 1920. us provided by law. The following names are to be of the Organization of i the Matter Ftnh County Drainage District No. known ns the Board of Supervisors 4 of Ituh County, State of I'tuh. for the teinis set opposite thtvj rCKjsta&Kci'lla Ctean The1 ion privilege (if asking to lie aiiMuerod I v Mms Bean is qun to evory reader of tho JaiMinan. Questions will bo answered us quirk Iv us tliov cun bo forwarded to Mis Doim in Now York nnd will ajiprat upon receipt boro in tho next issue bo addressed to Miss Priscilla Dean, euro of the Pavsoniun, lnvson, I'tuh. PAGE SEVEN v i i'll jr( in Hrr i i ,. vtm give yourself a worth Had inter, s; you yourself those losing all d s i fie to exhibit eat tv Units which are one of the to prim ipal bnrrieis a womans "hie success. "ill also gain the other tra't makes f(,r success and that is an m'ei cst in o' hers. One cannot be happy tt'i'l popular ; ml vet bn enried. Think of others, put them orw a d so they will appear at 'heir lust, plain tin III at iheir t...s, , am! tin v "ill vo'e you simply line. This should not be auiUeial on your put, foi ns we glow mentally ,ve also grow in love ami appreciation I llow r nrr "We human brings. undet-iatheir little Inals and tribulations tied with sympathize1 them, a id peiliaps tills quality of svmpnthv ami understanding is more I si anvil. iug els,, the secret of ii wlmt - far mini' valuable than mere 1 mi "lioli I i beauty; a pleasing personality. '', o . 6i ix)-un- the (Copyright by Service, 1919. J Rico Fixture I This Vienna child is six years old, but because of the ravages of rickets, tbe d sense born of that has stricken thousands of European children, she Is able to toddle about only by dint of supreme effort. The spread of this terrible disease of under-nutritio- childhood and the rescue of those already In Its grip can only lie accomplished by America. Thai Is why eight great American relief organizations have handed t fgether undet the name of the Relief t'onnell lu u Joint ap;eal to the America for fund Eur-qieu- cea-scien- i Wartime Lumber Consumption. The consumption of lumber during the war lias been approximated at it k i.ooo feet, board measure, lyy tlii Failed St.ates forestry service,, 'Of tills amount of lumber purrlin'd directly by tbe various governinent departments, the army consumption was nearly .'OO.OtKt.OOO feet, tin navy consuming more than 120.(XMVr(iO. During 1919 tbe Emergency Fliyt corporation consumed for ship co.struction approximately Son.OtKl.Otyi feet. Lumber needed for boxes anderates alone rev approx-irnatl2.000,000, 000 quired Structures for cantonments, feet. hospitals, vvareboifses. etc., used prnximately ff.OO OnO.OOO feet. MIXED HUMOR AND TRAGEDY ',( Ncvel WirJ less Experiments. means of vibratory waves sent out f'om an oeillator cut in Iter hull, the battle criser Ohio lias been conducting soiu. remarkable wireless experiments fw itli the abandoned bnttle-sliq- i Iowa in tin- Delaware bay near Fliilndolpiia. Tbe dot and dash waves p.re entnht on the sensitive horns of the IowJps submarine listener 10 feet In this manner the below 1er stern. Ohio able to control the Iowas engines md helm and direct her course (100 yrds away. Insulated wires were Inst ; i,,() on the Iowa to attempt to her at greater distances. Tty - 1 Or Wuflf Hound. fovrner (of noisy purp) Dont bo of him. old man; his bark ifc worse than his bite. Sort of hot Airdale, eh? Caller Buffalo Express. t'Jfrnid Writer Tells of Relieving Touch in the Midst of Scenes of Revolt in Ireland. There is no country in the world like Ireland. Even its serious attempts at revolution have a humorous side. Just as there is a touch of sadness in the wildest Irish merriment, there Is a bit of good humor In the midst of its most Miss Dorothea tragic earnestness. Conyers, in her Sporting Reminiscences, tells an Incident of one of the Sinn Fein uprisings : The barrier on the Weliesly bridge was most imposing, and I remember rushing down to see it and upsetting a neat stack of bayonets, but no one minded. An Irate old lady In an ass cart was trying to pass out just as I got there. Wheeled traffic hud to go round by another bridge. Young man, she balled tbe sentry, young man, let me pass, If ye I plaze ! The sentry explained matters pleasround be Thomond Go antly. bridge. No, young man. Young man, let me pass. Young man, I have three young pigs hungry at home, and the male In tbe cur. Will ye call an officer? After a prolonged wait she lost her temper, hacked the carl into a sentry shed box and drove off. .declaring have the law on the military. Youth's Companion. Sympathy. See that man going io the office the chauffeur inquired as building? he casually prepared to move his car I feel sorry for from the curb. he has to work so him sometimes darned hard. You mean in order to make his the ' doorman in response living? asked idly. No. tho chauffeur replied as he to mako gently let in tho clutch, mine. Philadelphia Public Ledger. JAMES M. CHEER of Spanish Fork, Utah, for the term of three Meridian, has hied notice of intention years. to make throe-ye&- r proof, to establish ELI NT C. DIXON of lavson, Utah, claim to the land above described, for tho term of two years. bclure Register and Receiver, United CARL O. NELSON, of Lake Payson, States Land Office, at Salt Utah, for the tern of ono year. Utah, on the 28th day of JanuCity, Attest: ary, 1921. L. T. EPPERSON, Claimant names as witnesses: Clerk. Joseph Peterson of Spanish Fork, JOSEPH REECE, Sam Isaacson, of Goshen, Utah, Utah, H. F. THOMAS, Haas (J. Rigtrup and William C. RigR. D. WADLEY. of Spanish Fork, Utah. Ftnh Commissioners of Utah Coun- trup GOULD B. BLAKELY, ty, Utah. Register. Edw. D. Dunn, Atty, Balt Lake NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 24-2City, Utuh. of the Interior, Department NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United States Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, January 8, 1921. Department Of the Interior, Notice is hereby given that Lottie United States Land Office at Sait of Finlayson Lant, administratrix, the estate of William J. Finlnyson, Lake City, Utah, December 14, 1920. on behalf of the Heirs at law of Notice is hereby given that Peter Payson, Utah, who, on Juno 20, 1917, A. Potersoa for the Heirs of Chris, made homestead entry, No. 021367, tian lotorson (deceased), of Santa-quin- , A for Farm Unit or EVi NWi, Utah, who, on August 1, 1918, NK!4 SW'j, Section 14, Township made Homestead entry, No. 022070, C or Lots 4, 6, 9 Suoth, linage 1 East, Salt Lake for Farm Unit NEJ4 NWVk, Meridian, has filed notice of inten- Section 9; Lots 3, N 16, Township 8 Sooth, Rango tion to make throe-yea- r proof, to Section establish claim of tho heirs at law 1 Eust, Salt Lake Mcrdian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yeof said William J. Fiulayson proof to establish elaka to the to tho land above described, before Register and Receiver of land above described, before Clerk the United States Land Office, at of the District Court, at Provo, Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 24th on the 25th day of January, 192L Claimant names aa wit a petes: day of February, 1921. Charles T, BLohrn, Joseph Peterson, Claimant names as witnesaos: M. J. Mortensen, Thomas E. Roece, Hans Rigtrup all of Spanish Fork, Jesse Fiulayson and Karl Keeler, all Utah and William Bnngknrst of Springville, Utah. of layson, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, GOULD B, BLAKELY, Register. Register. 1 ar .at: i 24-2- 1 Smile awhile, and while you smile, another miles and soon there ll be miles and miles Department of the Interior. of smiles; then lifes worth while because You United 8tates Land Office at Salt Smile. Lake City, Utah, January 6, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Josepti Utah, Peterson, of Spanish Fork, m&do who, on August 22, 1918, DR L. D. PFOUTS Homestead for entry, No. 022011, DENTIST B Farm Unit or Lot 5, SW Over Wightmaa Supply Company, NW SEV4, Section 9; N NE&, Main Street. Section 16, Township 8 South, Range Office Hours 9 to 1 sad 2 to 0. 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has Saturdays, 9 to 1 Only. to mako filed notice of intontion Office Phone 13. Ret. Phone 30 throe.ycar proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before Clerk of tho District Court, at Provo, Utah, on tho 21st day of February, ELIZABETH R EARLY, 1921. Chiropractor, Claimant names as witnesses: C. T. Blohra and Hans C. Rigtrup, Over Wightman Supply Company, of Spanish Fork and William B ring-hurMain Street and Office Hours from 10 to 1 of Joseph - Bringhurst and 2 to 6. Springville, Utah, GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION st NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed Bids for the erection of a two room brick school building at Palmyra, Utah County, Utah, will be received at tho office of the Board of Education, Spanish Fork, Nebo School District, until 7:30 p. m Wednesday, February 9, 1921. Separate bids will be received for tho General Contract, for Plumbing, and for Hot Air Furance. All applications for plans must be accompanied by a check for Ten Dollars, payable to Waro & Treganza, Architects, which check will be returned to the Contractor upon the prompt return of the plans. Contractors in Salt Lake County and north are to apply to Ware & Treganza, 610 Utah Savings & Trust Building, Salt Lake City, for plans. Contractors in Utah County and south are to apply to Board of Education. Spanish Fork, for plans. WILLIAM A. CORNABY, Clerk, Board of Education, Nebo School District, Spanish Fork, Utah. DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH DENTIST Office, Payson Exchange Savings Bank Building. DR. $ J. H. ELLSWORTH Z DENTIST 4b Oiiict over Bank, Payson, Ut. Office Hours, 9 to 12; 1 to 6 4b 4b Phone 23. Kes. Phone 103-- J 4b 4b G. F. TILSON. M PHYSICIAN and 4j 4b 4( 4b 4b $4b Office V. 10-3- t. sin Street D. 4 at Residence Phone 7 Payson, Utah -- If A & f nilows: Beginning at a point nt the center of Section 11, Township 9 South, CLASSIFIED COLUMN Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, thence North 1120 rods, to the North Quarter Corner of Sec in this column lnAdvertisements tion 20, Township 8 South, Range sorted at the rate of 10 cents per I East, Salt Lake Base nnd Meridian, six line each inseratioa. Count thence East 400 rods, thence South words to the line. 00 rods, thence West 40 rods, thenco ctmith 80 rods, thence East 40 Tods. FOR SALE. One of tho Best Busihence South 00 rods, thoneo East 78 feet ness Corners in Iaysun, 0 rods, thence .'south 20 rods, thence Frontage, 111 91 feet in Depth, Fast 40 rods, thence South 20 rods, with 12 foot right of way in thv thence East 20 rods, thence South . rea1-Property embraces three busir oi -,- is thoneo East 80 rods, thence ' ness houses and Modern Residence, 111 40 rods, thence East 280 rods, except furnace. Pnqnirc at Pavson 'hence North 80 rods, thence East North 00 rods, ion Office 980 rods, thoneo East 40 rods, thence South FOR SALE. My home on Utah aven00 rods, thence East 100 rods, thence Terms will bo ar- . South 120 rods, thence East 500 ue, Payson. Kenneth J. Tanner. ranged. rods, thence North 040 rods thence 24 tf.e East 180 rods, thence South 80 rods 'lienee East 80 rods, thence South OT.D NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE-1- or 80 rods to the East Quarter Corner Fall housecleaning get old news of Section South, 20. Township 8 for under voir rugs or car Range 2 East, thence East 80 rods, pa pet. Warm and sanitary. In bundles thence South 80 rods, thence East of toff at 25 cents per bundle. Pay 80 rods, thence South 480 rods, thence souian Publishing Company. Fax' 80 rods, thence South 100 rod thence West 210 rods, thence South FOUND. Sack of Clotho3 for L&un. 90 rods, fhonee West 100 rods to dry. Inquire Taysonian office, Pay-son- . the North Quarter Comer of Section 11. Townshin 9 South Range 2 East, i Sa't Lake Base nnd Meridian, thence Vest 100 FOR SALE. 4Room house located South 100 rods, thence in Payson, including garago, grain-pr- rnd. thence South 100 rods, thence and other small buildings. West 400 rods, thenee North 240 Price reasonable. Thomas Cloward; rods thence West 240 rods, thence South 80 rods, thence i.est 320 rods Jr. fu the West Ounrtor Corner of Sec. tinn 8. Township 9 South, Range 2 FOR RENT. Housekeeping rooms, thenee South 100 rods, thencp ,T. W. Miles, 'Best, Barn and eorralls. West 0)0 rods, thence North 100 248 East First North. rods thence Wesf 100 rods to the POST. 24x4 Mj casing and rim bo- inoo of beginning. an area of approximately tween Payson und Spanish Fork on Ford Wilson,1 II 500 acres, all of said lands being the Benjamin road. in Utah Conntv. State of Utah. 7.1t-e- . Payson. ' nd the County Commissioners also FOR SALE. Shorthorn Durham reg- who Urn' the persons have istered bulls. Joseph Thompson,- ajq petition are of lawful Creek nobble canyon, Springville, (lnj flro a majority of the adult ' Utah, land owners representing in th-n- This range i is designed for great Strength and lasting qualities as vJell as beauty. All parts subject to break- age are of best malleable iron. All linings are of acid and rust proof enamel with foundation of purest ruPre sifting iroi All parts are made by experts. Nothing ha? been this the most durable and the most beautiful crOe looked to mi range on earth. OLE y HOT BLAST R MALLEABLE RAiJGE We ?ish aha to iL't I'id't L'raft cannot affor j to t6 1 Cote's pour attention to the 3 to 2 fuel saving that pou. Coma in novJ and see us. You range Will What We haa to offer pou. COLVilN & REECE CO. if ayson, Utah Program for Week Commencing Jan. 17 bl U U MONDAY GEORGE WALSH in Number 17. esting and entertaining picture. Episode No 9 ofBride 13. M An exciting, inter- u A story 11 u that arj ;i i st WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY PAULINE FREDERICK in Madam X. The greaest picture of mother love ever screened. Miss Frederick does the best work of her career in this picture. Admission M W (4 U TUESDAY ETHEL CLAYTON in A City Sparrow. will warm your heart to a happy glow, Also a good two-ree- l comedy, U and 22 cents, war tax included. m H Id H ra id m id n ta a a aM a m FRIDAY ALICE tsRADY in The World To Live In. An entertaining comedy drama. Elmo The Fearless. The serial you will be wild mm about; starring ELMO LINCOLN the fighting colossus of aa the screen. See the star of Tarzan of the Apes in a this great serial ot action aud thrills. SATURDAY Half A Chance with MAHLON HAMILTON and LILLIAN RICH. One of the most magnificent produc-ion- s in cast, story settings and dramatic power ever offered to our patrons. PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE aiso. j one-thir- d , v P |