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Show f LiOBB 1902 PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOHER 0, VOL. 14: means they have in securing water for their farms. These largo machines havo been tested and proven a success drilling through solid rock or auy formation for a depth of 4000 feet. On theadice of the Government geological surveyor Salt Iiakt City will uudoubtadly resort to pue of these machines in sinking for their water supply. Tho U. S. Government will also place these machines in operation in securing water for arid lauds. The installation of one of these machines in car community will in all probability be a good thing and a boon to the dry land farmers, We Mml a Mill. hi Cown$air$ TO-DA- ft rr FMH Y Store! THE EAST! A FINE LINE OF Pattern Hats One of the most important to lire business interests of Payson is now lacking, and that is a flour will. Ever sine the old mill burned dowu, which was many months ago, we hare been forced to go to other towns with the grain and this takes a great deal of the business away from iaysou. The surrounding towns, those that have a mill are ruapiug the benefits. Why can't a number of our business men and farmers get together and organize a stock company and erect a good flour mill, oue that will be capable of turning out a good grade, or grades of flour, and Trimmed and Ready to Wear. Beautiful, Stylish, and Low Priced! Up-to-d- ate thereby Voters licjrister. ke?p this business at home. Some may say it will not pay, hut it would if properly managed and would soon pay a handsome interest ou the amonnt invested. It is in line of the interests of all classes here and we hope to see the matter taken up. Wo extend to you a Special Invitation to come and see them. Schools are Closed. The public schools are cloned thio week and the teachers are in attendance at the teachers conRemember also we have the Largest Lot of vention in Salt Lake City. The CTESi'&SS trustees are also in attendance at the trnBtaes convention. Child& aJfjES.oSs.O'fisS for Ladies, Misses, The pupils of the different ren and Babies ever shown in Payson. schools are passing the vocation in various Some are helpHave ycu one of those Beautiful Dishes ing on the ways. farm aud around home TOWNSEND is giving away to his customers? while others are eugaged in numerous other ways in quest of Council Meeting. High pleasure aud recreation, and a The Mikado. ittle coin of the realm. Something new in the line of Th Regular meeting of the High Next Monday the schools will Council uf tne Xclio 8take of Zion will music is being contemplated by a Ik held in tile vestiy of Piiysun Prof. Bassett for Payson. It is again open in full force. at 10 . m. Friday. Oct. 10, 1902 an opera and we hope that it may J. H. PAGE Jr. IIYRUM LEMMON, thorough success, as it prove Good Move has been a long time siuce anyIIENKY GARDNER, Stake Presidency. line tried was in here. this thing W. H. Fairbanks, jr , has been The "Mikado is the piece to be Belief Society CSccrs Meeting. pat on, and while it is one of the conferring with the dry land standard operas we believe, by farmers of Payson the last week A meeting of the Ward and good, bard, conscientious work onr relative to installing one of ths Stake Relief bSocifty nfficf-r- of the young people will be able to make American Weil Works large oil NrIki Stake will be held in the a good showiug. aud artesian well msshiues. This Mr. Bussett is now rehearsing i P, si m taberuacln vestry on a transaction that some of the members who will is undoubtedly 11, at 10 o'clock a. jo. looked forward to with much All ward officers are urgently take part each evening and feels interest by the dry land farmers confident that there is plenty of of this requested to be present. section, for it is the only Mbs. Lillie Page, good material here to present the piece acceptably. .Susannah Pickering, It will be some time yet before Eliza Dixon, he will attempt to put the Mikado Presidency. on and during that time he expects tc give the company some Priesthood Meeting. thorough rehearsing. 02i2P3S9",7 Talier-jiacl- A e Sat-riiny,O- The regular monthlv IriestlioiMi mcet-o- f Tot Causa Night Alarm. the Neim Stake will be held in tin Pnyenn tabernacle nt Iff a. m. Saturday, O.io night in brother's J. S. Tauk, Jb. Oct. 11,1901 Lemmon IIyrum was taken with croup. writes Hk.NKV (iAKDNEK Stake l'residency. Mrs. J. 0. Snider of Ciiitenden, Ivy., it eeemeil it would strangle High P. leafs Meeting. beferti we could et a doctoi, so The nil'll Priestsnf the Xclw Stake vill meet in the Ia.vson Tabernacle at we gave it Dr. King's New Disp. m. on Saturday, Oct. 11. covery, which gave quick relief Clt.UlJ.KS iillEWKBNON, and permanently cured it. We alJ. 8. PAGE, James Asjjersoe, ways keep it iu the house to prol'residency. tect our children from Croup aud whooping cough. It cured mi of T. L. D. 1. A. Officers' Meeting. a chronic bronchial trouble that The regular monthly meeting of no other remedy would relieve." for coughs, cold., the Wri-.- nud Stake Y. L. M. 1 Infallible conwill of Neho Stake officers throat nud lung troubles. uOc slid vene at tl:e Psyson Second ward $1.00. Trial bottles free at J. L. meeting honse, on Saturday, Ocl. Townsends. 11. 19U'J, at 10 oclock a. m. All ward and stake Y. L. M. I. Tlmiinim e of the most stubborn and nlncers are urgently requested to enm .f pin have Uvn .l.Stre,siH Anna Nebeker, ,.i tend. J l,ure'1 b' la. M. I'airl tanks, Vt Eiiiina Lerwill, Z' aL " in tu,H J lts A. I. M. Y. L. Presidency Every Voter should see that his or her name is in the respective registration lists, for the districts on which they reside. The days for registration are Tuesday October 7; Wednesday October 8; Tuesday October 14 and Tuesday October 23th. Two of these dates have already passed, last Tuesday aud Wednes day, but there still remain two days the 14th and 23th. Karl lluish is registrar in thu first precinct with healq mrtera at the City Ilall; Mrs. Ruth Quigley in the second with headquarters at her home on depot street, and Joseph M. Wignall in the third at Douglass ball. A Good Show. Ths company which appeared at the opera house last Thursday aud Friday nights was a good one and plenaed a few of our people The first night "Tide of Life" was a And was well received, but on Friday night the Wyoming Mail was the bill and this play did not seem to captivate the audience, which, was very small, which fact, perhaps, Recounts to some extent, for ths lack of interest shown by ths company. The ax was also vigorously applied and some chopping of the performance resulted. The company i a very pood ons and deserved betier patronage. - -- IN- COATS and CLOAKS!K: -- AT- We The Finest! Line or Coats and Caes Ever Shown In Payson. T-Ta- ve 1 Good Samples. r- - i..-r- i .. up-to-da- te I TicesL; t veu cat. per- Absolutely Pure mitted in the Iiouhs it is sure to lave a bad effect on the attendance. THERE IS K0 SUBSTITUTE Elders Notice. Notice, There will be an Rider held in ths Paysou Tabernacle, at 10 o'clock a, in. and 2 p. in. ou Sunday, October 12, 1002. Tbs officers and members of all the quorum in the Stake, and their wives are luvited to be present. J. S. PAGE, JR. IIYRUM LEMMON HENRY GARDNER. Con-eicnc- e the Interior, United States Land Office. Salt Luke City, Utah, August 12, 19u2. Notice is lieretijr given that the State ot Utah has tiled in tlds offices list No 111, of l.iiiiU selected by the Raid State for tlie establishment and of a Minors Hospital, under section 12, of the Act of Congress July lit, ls9i. Tlio following trncls einimced in said list are. in a township cotnaming mineral claims of f main-leiisii- ed record, vix: The Ki HV NW1-- 4 & Trouble Mr. Francis Little oi Harbor, Mich., is over eighty year of age 8ime 1833 he In been troubled more or less with indigestion aud constipation and has tried aim t everything in use for those ailmenta. Last August he began using CiamburUius Stomach and Liver Tablels aud was Boon feeling much batter. In a recent letter he says, I have used three boxes of the tablels and nsw think I am well," These Tablets improve the appetite and 01 J Psuplii Have th-- ce dr B-nt- invigorate the stomach, liver am bowels, For sale by J, L. Town- E 4; Txit SVVl-4Se- 2 c. R, S. c. 1, E K 12, Tp. 103. R. 3 E., S. L. Mor. A cony of said list so far as It relates to said tracts by descriptive subdivisbus iievu conspicuously In tl.lt ion-, office forliwiectioa by sny person Interested, and by the public generally. Within the next sixty daysfullowiii ; tlie Cate of this uo'.lce, under mental instiuettims of Noveiubor 27, ISilll, (23 L. 1)., 43!)) wotests or contest t against the claim of the State tu any o i the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore descrilied, on the gniund tliut the --amt is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes will be received and uoted for reisirt to tiie General Land Olfice, at Washington, 1. C. Failure so to protest or contest witldn the time apetdlied will be considered. Hufllcient evidence of the chsractiT ot the tracts, and Ike seine thin thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recomeinied for dert. non-miue- ra FRANK D 1IOBIM Iteglster GEO ASM 1 1U send. IutH-lf- i First pub. Aug! 21, last Oct. Notice. TOf 1C. Unltdl States Land Ofllcc, Salt Lake City, Utah, August 14lh, 1902. Beware of the Lnjfe. No profession has advanced more To Whom it May Concern: of late than rurgury, but it Notice Is hereby given that tho State rapidly lie used except where abso-ui!- y not should of Utah lia tiled in lids ollicc lists of Iu cases of piles for tlie said under State lands selci-tei- l nucesMary: liy section 12, of tlie Act of Ooligrcs example, it la seldom needed. Do approved July 1 J, lh9i. The following Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures tracts emliraceii in said lists, are in and permanently. Unequalled townships containing mineral claims quickly for cuts, burns, bruises, wounds, kln ot recunl, Viz: Iii list No. X2; Flinerrotrs The NW diseases. Accept no counterfeits I SV 4 Sec, 3, Tp. 9 S Jl 2'E, S L, was so troulded willi bleeding piles !.r. that I lost much Iduod and strength In list No. SI, Reservoirs, The NW C. Phillis, Paris, Hi.. Do SV 4 Sec. 22. Tp. 9, S It 2 K, S L says J.Witcli Jlsizcl Salve cured mein Wilt's Meriiiian. a shut t time. Soothes and heuls. In list No S3, Ib'NTVoIrs. The H Sec. 12 Sec. 11, SW 1 4 NW NE Sec. HE W SF, 1 4 and NE 13 Tp. lo 8 It 3 F, H L Meridian. Notice. In list No. 02, Agriciiitiiial (tollege, HW 4 NW SW TlieS United States Lund Ofbce, & NW 1 4 Sec. 27, Tp. 10 S., It. 3 K., S. Salt Lake City Utah L. Mer. In list No. 21, Normal Schools The Aug 7, 1902 N E To Whom 't May Concern: Lot 4 See. l. N W SW NW Sir. 12. Tp Notice is Imreby given that tlie Slate Sec, II. NW NW 14 tiec. of U tali liui tiled in this office a list of IU S , it. " E.. nod SE luiiiis selifted hyitiesnid State under 33, Tp. S 11. 2 k.. S. L. Mer. (tniies of saiii lists, so faras tliey re- seciio.i 12, of the Act of Congress aplate to said tracts, by descriptive proved July 10, 1'.'4. Hie following have Imn-i- i conspicuously tracts embraced in said lists, are lu 1Vk,i,i for inspirtiou I sis ted in this ly townsli!is containing miueral claims any person illicit Hied, aud by the of record, viz: List No, 114, Reservoirs, tlie N V public generally. During tlie sixty days next following SKI-4- : &JM2, riec. 1, Tp. 10 S., II. 3 tlie date of this notice under depart- E..S.L. Mer. 27, mental instructions of Novi-iiiIk- t List No. 12. Sfliool of Mines, theSE , Sec. 34, Tp.il S., U. 2 E., 8. L protests or iuii- - NK 198, (23 L. D., tesls n gainst lie eluim of the State lo Mer. te Hiiy of the tracts or su divisions hereCopies of said lists, mi far as tliey inbefore descrilied, oil (lie ground that l.i wiiil tracts, by desiriplivo tlie saui-- is mure valuaMe for niinernl Inivo been conspicuously than for agricultural purpows will lie ioslfd in lids otlicu, fur iiis,ectioii by recidved ami noted for rennri to tlie any iiersmi interested, uud by tlie (eiicriil Laud Otflce, at Wiisiiingtou public generally. D. C. Failure, hi to protest or mutest During tlie sixty days n'Nt following willitn tliet inn sjveified will i'lf tiie dale of this imiiee iiiuh'r depart-iRenti- il sunieirnt evidence of the noil Inst ruet ions of Novcnilicr 27, iiiineral c I in racier of the hi id tracts, l'US.(23 L. I , 4311), protests orcuntesta otherttwn'of. being and th of the state tu liny of against thiM-l:iiiwill lie tin- - tracts or subiti visions hcreinlief'iro from objection, wise fnrecommeiidcil for aprovHl. ilcseiila'il, on theground tliat the same is more valuable for mineral limn tor FRANK D. HCniSS agricultural uurioseH will Iw received ami noted fur rcirt id the General CEO A. SMITH. I .mid Office, at Washington, D. C. lUiidvcr. ho to protest or contest within First Puli. Aug. 21, last Oct. 1 . will he considered llie time sufficient evidence of tlie chariictiT of tlie said tracts, and thu Wliat's Your Face Worth? seieetieu thereof, being otherwise freu Kometimes a fortiine, hut never from objeetiun, will lie reconieiided if yon have a sallow complexion, a for approval, FRANK D. HOURS 4 s -2 1- -4 1 re-lu- coii-sider- . d non-miner- 0--t- , Fancy shoes for young men and ladies at Town-- ! Kodol Dyspepsia Cure performer. If this class of conduct is THS OLD RELIABLE s, I !1 Ons thing that had a great tendency to detract from the jleasuru of the evenings performances was the bad order of the were ;roiiGg boys above. They with evidence their in greatly voices and also with pH per wads, etc., which they dropped down on the heads of those below. Iu justice to Mr. Six ws will say that jo was away and the "kids" took advantage of this fact, as the louse hands were evidently too may otherwise to thiuk about inler . The k ids evsa went so far the last eveuing as to guy the 7. 1- 1 The regular monthly meeting of lijs'in wa sno vin s nn ead nnd ,.re OfIn Waul and Stake Primary J lch taken from were con-t will Nebn Stake he of i mtne on Mt VI.., in winch he ml Ward Ht the Payroll Y,B mterwlrtl. Ih.s is nu old J on Saturday, trig w which from prospect 11. and r.!c.n then War land Stake officers are: many year, ago nnd wanonly wemly taen .i.idtlv r'qiieated to be present, done.1, and woriml uy the present !up AisuYLF Jane They are sanguine ions SWdent Pr.msry A thO they nro on the right and find something very good in v ht i,nill!. NO. Wr pivi ft writt.RU tgputch.'ise:! unruntfR with overv Fulmer Garment We ftlso have n line line f L. D S. Garments. Lemmon, Payson. jaaiulicoil look, motk iilotliRB rn the Liver Tronhle. nkin-sl- pitnesaml l But Dr sii'tis of Kings Life Tills givn Clear Skin, Rosy clucks, Rirli complexion. Only SJ ceutHat J. L. Tovnrencls Nw (ling 8tori. r (SEO A SMITH Receiver First puli, Aug. 21: last Oct. I'!. DeWitts m Salvo Tor Piles Burns, Sores. |