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Show T H r NO PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1001. YOL. 12 As Matters Exist. A crowd of young boys, wlioce names we could give if we so (b -sired, ranging in age from twelve yoars up, went to Kpauish Fork Suuday last for the sole purpose of getting intoxicants. They were successful aud came home in s condition unbecoming youthhood, yea, unbecoming men, In Spanish Fork, we believe, the prohibition cause was successful last election and of course the city issues no license to saloons, bat there are upwarda of four places where liquor is sold behind closed doors. It may seem strange to many, but nevertheless it is a fact that in onr neighboring town boys are permitted to enter tbo secret pi acts and confront the bar, on the Sab-bit- h as well as week days, and embibe freely. We are told that some of the boys by straining their necks could bat scarcely look over theconuter. Pity, did you say? Men cannot even gain admittance to the saloons here on the Sabbath, and on week days these under 21 years of age are not allowed in them. Our ordinance in this regard is enforced. What is the matter with Spanish Fork? There is something the matter with the officers of the town, or else prohibition is not the success anticipated. There is a state law against Ilia Sunday selling cf liquor. The Secret of a Good Complexion! Fure, Clear, Soft JVliito Skin! CowimikTs eiwpaira &mn The Perfected Face Enamel or Face Powder. It presents no wbito tint lo the Bkin. look bat a ief resiling pearl-lik- o pniut-lik- o Its nae when properly applied is not detected. Imparls freshness, smoothness and lransjarenry. After using it a short lime it will bleach ami whiten the skin. Townsenis Cleopatra Cream ion Tun destraver. Take it with you to the mounTownsend's Cleopatra tains and ru:al resorts aud you will have nothing Cream to fear from tan or sunburn. cures IMmpies, Bhrkheads, Redness, Ugly, Mud; dy or Oily Skin, Freckles, etc, Townsend's PRICE 50c PER BOTTLE. Stark Reunion. RESOLUTIONS The residence of Uncje Dauiel Stark g and wae the scene of the occasion lust Saturday, sociability being a reunion of the family, end the glut anniversary of the birth of Mr. Stark. The occasion also marked the reception of the marrlago of the piod neer's sou, William B., who was the proceeding Wednesday to Miss Resetta Raker of Bountiful, Davis county. During the course ef the Mr. Stark was called upon for a talk and responded in a brief history of liis life. He was one of the early settlers of Falifiirula, having gone there I11 1819 on the ship Rrouklyn. He was there when gold was cUcovcred in 1K40. lie built the first school house in 8a u Francisco and ninny buildings of eijrly days. He lived at St Juts before theie was a settlement there and raised potatoes for 13 r bushel. He went to San Bernardino and constructed many buildings tlierr. He left a fine home, vineyard of a mile square at the old Spaulsh mission, and came to Payann In J80O. He is still healthy and well. giving the foregoing Mr. Stark expressed ids views on the socialistic plan, and he leing an enthusiastic jF 45. RESPECT. To tbo memory of JeDnie Fairbanks, who departed this life June 20th., 1901, tbo beloved daughter of George A. ami Aua IV. Fairbanks. Whebeas, our lleaveuly Father in his wisdom has seen fit to call from among us our beloved little Sunday Schoolmate; and Which eas, Bhe was a bright and energetic member of onr Primary department, therefore be it Resolved, that we as meinlrers of the Payson Second Ward Sunday School, do cherish her m and do realizo that she has boeu called to n boautitiul home to do the will of her Creator and to await the coming of her loved OC63. By it Resolved, that she has endeared herself to our memory by h.r loving disposition and her womau-l- y ways which she possessed in advance of a child of her years. believer in socialism his views were merry-makin- mnr-iie- fea-tivit- m-o- ry Ik-sldt- a Be it further freely expressed. ' An elegant spread was partaken of Resolved, that we extend oar during the evening, and the whole afto Ler parents, brothers fair most highly enjoyable to those who sympathy and sisters, from whom God has seen fit to take one who has brought sunshine to their hotn. Be it still further Resolved, that we present a copy of these resolutions to the family of the deceased, that we make a record of them on our wen jrcseit. Miss Florence Newman, who bas been a great sufferer from muscular rheumatism, says Chamberlain's Paiu Balm is the only remedy that affords her relief. Miss Kewmnn is a much respected minutes, and that we publish a resident of the village of Gray, copy iu our home paper. Lehi vs. Payson. N. Y., and makes ibis statement Go to thy rot fair clitlii; The game of baseball played at Go to for the benefit of others similarly While thyso(lrearult'iiandbed; uudefiled afterlast Fork yet gentle Friday Spanish afflicted. on head. With blessings thy Lehi between aid noon Payson 'Era sin hath seared the breast, teams was close, interesting and Or surruw waked the tear, exciting from begiuuing to eud. er An Gone. Rise to thy throne of cliaugelcss rest , boys scored a victory a at about -- 2 la yvur celestial sphere. but they had to work fur it, and oclockTuesday one of our old townsmen, JonaJohn C, Taylor, the last three inuiugs the battle than Davis, assed away at the age cf Millie Stark, was closely fought. All that kept 74 years. Ho was one of the early Barnard. Elizabeth In 1853, our boys from winning was s few settlers In Payson, coming Committee. wild throws at very critical mo and has resided lu re since that time, lie was a sufferer frum rheumatism for ment6, when they meant a great mauy years which caused him a great deal to the other Bide, deal of suffering and kept dm confined Some of the boys pat took of inoet sf the time, during the last five LONELY LIVES OF HERDERS. a few of the Lehi pitcher's shoots year. The last two yea is ho has (pent Autrellaa Catlla Taadara Paaa a aqd soaked them out for doubles a'most entirely in lied. His was a foaatoBaaa Estataaaa la finally tha flaah. but at critical times they did not complication of ailments, which terminated in consumption front the bite off mauy singles which caused cfTi ct of which lie dwindled away uu-- t Not even its greatest admirer could a few to die on bases. i I'e.ith dame ts relievo him. call the Australian bush beautiful. It is wild of eiicalyji-tu- a Hall's work in the box was good 'I lie deceased leaves a wife and five a somiier, with arid forest, interspersed cii'drcn. and his support was excellent with and spinnifex. There is of tracks thorn the exceptions of a couple of wild Funeral services wore held at the no shade and the silence is intense, Eecnri ward meeting house Wednes- says the Newcastle Chronicle. At far throws made by Douglass aud Intervals you come serosa a squatter's day atlerueou at 4 o'clock. Fairbanks; however, they did but clearings, with its little community of human livings. Deeper still in these little damage, and their general solitudes, nionf and almost lost, live at Townsends. Fireworks good work more than atoned for the shepherds snd biishnien, each an their little errors. I Alexander Selkirk marooned in a great waste of grass or forest. Once s month Cloward allowed an "easy go Railroad Rates . are visited and their rations carthey folded account of ariri6 by on ried to them, but for the rest they live which is derogatory to 1901 rules. The O. B. L. will make rates of 108. 00 in solitary exile, the only companions U5 to Hullalo their Standard Line snd l(S7 sheep, rattle and dogs. Cutoff Tbe Lehi players put op a game via fur the Exposition on from human intercourse, they almost far stronger than the Payson June 24th and daily IhercHitcr until lose their faculty of speech, ami become The detailed Oct. 81st, from Payson to Buffalo and as witless as their sheep or cattle. And team anticipated. when they return to civilization for the 7 to 4 in return with SO days limit. was affair score of the ehort holiday that is allowed them, it ts fur round One fare the favor of Lehi. trip, Payson la too probable that they hand in their The game wbb under The aus Dulse, Idaho, via (). S. J. July 21st and cheque" for the wages to 22nd, with final limit August 4tli, fur the proprietor of the shanty known aa L Y. of M. L. the of A., piceB the Hush hotel," and clay there to the Internatronsl Alining Congress. Spanish Fork; our boys were Fourth ot rub s via Oregon Short drink it out. July treated royally, and cannot say Line; One fare for round trip, July 3 POOR LO TURNED TO STONE. too much iu regard to the sociabil- and 4, good returning until July 8U1. aa Iadlaa Psaai ity of the young ladies of that Cheap excursion rites to Northern Pitilldla aBor Maaad aa aa Ohle Idaho points June 2!Rh, over Old-Tim- o h-r- removing from here to Spanish Fork. The little girl, who was about 12 lloms Missionary Appointments Nebo Stake, July 28, 1901. years old, died within a few hoars the accident happened, the Time of meetings 2 p. m , for after all places except Payson and bullet from a 22 calibre rifle her brain. Spanish Fork where meetings enteriug was handling the rifle Archie m. held at 7:30 p. gre and Word pointing it in the direction of Payson let John II. Hays the girl said it was the gnu he and Carl R. Marcuson another boy was going to take Payson 2nd Ward With them when they Blept under John Moore the cherry tees. At this instance A. T. Money the gnn was discharged with the Sfring Lakp fatal result. A. B. Simmons William Grotegut The funeral over her remains Santaquin was held last Friday, and was a Even Evenaon most impressive one. A'. P. Jensen Homo Missionaries. . GomIumi Edward Redilows Jos. A. Stone F. MdCAW, KnlglitsviUe John J. Seiiserrer George T. Wrliie Watchmaker Thu Rio Grandu Western offers s Fourth of July rate of one single fare for liie round trip between all stations mi its road. nnd 4th. Tickets on sale July 3rd July 8th. Good uutit Dsware of a Cough. A cough is not a disease' but a symptom. Consumption and brou-ch- it is, which are the most dangerous aud fatal diseases, liars for their first indication a persistent cough, and if properly treated as soon as this cough appears are eas ily cured. Cbaniberlains Cough Remedy lias proven wonderfully successful, nnd gained its wide reputation and extensive sale by its success in curing the diseases which cause coughing. If it is Bot beneficial it will not cost you a cent. This Space reserved - Benjamin Win. S. Tanner Jus. S. lilMa Lake Shore John Stalioll A. E. Huish Spanish Fork 1st Ward Roger Openshnw Ezekiel Grceiihnlgh Squish Fork 2nd Ward Peter Roberts William Finch Spanish Fork 3rd Ward Jos. M ("Knight Andrew Madsen Fine Repauxng a Specialty For R bj b-i- H. F.tUlt HOKH. city. 9 he Spanish Fork Band was at the game and discoursed some ap- MTORtt ber Shop, DENTIST, DENTIST. Continuous Gut., Gold, Alumi num and Rubber Plates. Gold and Porcelain bridges, Every operation guaranteed. Dp. Odlce R. C. C. LANGLEY, D. D. S. A r Graduate of S Vents sion. Giilhciis iihop. All Painless Extraction. Office over Bank. All grades of boots and shoes miide to order. Roots nnd shoes neatly repaired. 1ootn nnd slioea repaired. Re sponsible work done, One-linl- f block wett of 8. Dong-lu- st' -- 203 to S530 ?.r lutiith Ltftrllitig tkn CGftINil IIiifiT Ui:n ultelm U) , srliut! tirUhsur TVinuiwlfcof uwfi. .iitnlaf ft imvra srir..o. b 2 store. l .5 1 bL. - t f. a ; i . 1 I ii '! I s j .1. iu:jw r J ft t- I,., j; , 41 .j,-- rir i'. m!i m. si i Lf ty riri f in r. lu tr.l id, Lur,.-V,f tv Jessf Tye. Utah. Fay son, . ..! ii4 s :! d balf-year- Saturday, j Oregon abort Line. call on agent. Fur further pin tic-ula- rs The Oregon Short Line will propriate selections which caused make a rule of one singular lowest the affair to take on a metropolit1st clnBS rate for round trip, plus an air. 82.00, Natioual Irrigation Congress at Colorado Springs, Colo., July isThe Payson Ball Team Las inclusive, return limit sued a challenge to tbe Lehi Ball August 12th ; Benevolent find Team for a gHme of baseball to be Protective Order, Milwaukee, Wis., 19th ami 20tb, filial limit played at Lehi any time after tbe July for the Baptist You ng 31st; July of Fourth for the championship at Chicago, I11..J Union People's Utah county. Up to going topreis ly 20 22, inclusive, with final limit tbe manager of the home team bos August 2nd ; anil Knights Tern plsr, Louisville, Ky., Angust 22 23rd, received no word from Lehi. final limit Kept. Gib, 1901. For further particulars csll on agent The Payson boyB will play Mam Oregon .Short Line, Payson. moth tkia afternoon 011 the South beech, for the committles purse Twenty-s- i v. n tickits were sold over of $25. A good game is expected. tlie it G. W., Tuesduy ior Proem 10-lit- b, where Sells Gray's circus held forth. of people fiem l.cre to m.c the funny men and A nu:nlH-- Qullua Those bine flame oil stoves at drove wliat A. S. IluiBh's are j ut you llicMMini.U. want, see them. uvi-r- , r 'i Farai. In an old Indian mound near O.. relic hunters hare found nn Indian's body that had turned to solid stone. The mound is located on the farm of Thomas Jemes. and bones, arrowheads and otlirr relics are plentiful there, and some time ago tlirje skeletons which were found there crumbled to dust on exposure to the air. Hie last find of the petrified In- ie, il- Work Guaranteed. BOOT & SHOE SHOP. 11 itbher Experi- ence, preiied to do any kind of work known to the profes- BoUadaj. Two doom West of Hailx-- Archie Griggs, was allied with profound regret by ti e people of Iaysoii, !:e parents of ths only lately 1 Gutheils New Bar XK DOOH T UtriXE'HOROti Shoots a Playmate. The shooting of little Christie Dell Creer at Spmiisli lYrk Inst G.luy, EM O l'F.D FROM tOlTH OFJ. Fork 4lh 'u rd S. M. Richardson A Ipiieus Bingham Leland Wnnl Eli J. Clay son Joseph S. Iiellows Salem Ward Serenus Gardner Morris J. Miirteil SAMIT-- I). MOORE, Clerk ef S'.ake. WY-il- Jewelei and Saulsh week, sage-colore- dian was made about six feet beneath the surface of the mound. Their shovel struck something hard and immovable and investigation showed it In be iu the form of a inan' face. The entire form of the Indian was soon brought to view, but aid had to be secured before it eonl'l be ri moved. It was a fine specimen of nn Indian, over six feet tall. Ilia features are comely and his hands small and shapely. The museb-of his arms and legs stand out in hold relief, ns though carved by the hand of man. and even the wrinkles In the wrist are discernible. The relic is now at the home of Mr. Jemeawnd arrangements have been made for placing it in a museum. s |