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Show r J. A. Loveless, Close at 12 o'clock. Notary Public. S. at uotious J. We (lift undersigned barbers of Stationary and Ftigo Jr'a. Payson City, hereby give notice The stores will remain ptu (ill that we w ill close our places of business at 12 o'clock, in., today, pool) today. July 4th. Patent leather dmcing pumpa E. Dean, T13IK TA1ILK LIKE. OBEGOX BHOBT laaaauci)r....TOa.m.( Paauet..nttfc m lil&p.in for Mammoth 3ijip.pi. Alsx Thohmtoii, Aaaut. while. mo Waat-lioiiu- GBAKDE WESTERN. Riut-Itouu- d d. am liJJ p in. . 7:W am. 38 P ja W. H. bllUUkM.AfMt. nut lia la tha NotlsM to Inaara Inaartlun Tuwdar avaulue. All eoiuuitnilfla-iiu- u taunt la aesompauiud by tha Mco by wrirt (.ill uama. Thurs. July 4 Attorney Saxey was over Mon day. Drink Soda at Townsends Soda fountain. Groceries! Groceries!! at J. S. Page Jrs. F. II. Ilolzheiinsr of Eureka was in town Tuesday. . Picture Fraqies of all styles and Bisses at Bpecjid prices. J. S. Page. Sheriff Storrs and Co. Atty. Page were oyer ou business Monday. FOE SALE Houbo and lot in Spanish Fork. Apply at the Pay-pi- n Holler Mills. Dr. G. F. Tilson Office at residence across the street south of Lemmon's store. in Dr. J. M. IlENHY--Ofli- ce Bank Pudding. Residence oPe block east and one block north. at Townsend's eye-sig- l Pro-gies- o, site-fo.?af- ul the votes.. Jennie Dwn. Fishing tackle at Townsend's Gome and spe our goods J. Page Jr. Fans from 5 cents to 2 each at Townsend's. For oats and chop Barley go to the Payson Roller Mills. Lee Simons is in from eastern Utah to spend the Fourth. Lace Curtains and window shades at Townsend's cash store, Picture Frames of all styles and sizes at special prices. J. S. Page. Henry Drissell came over from the Fourth Mammoth to spend with his family.' John P. Belts of Robinson is over to spend the Fourth with his parents and friends. W. S. Tanner, the Payson Exchange ' vice-preside- of nt Mrs. Catherine Hoeffner has The Tayson Roller Mills make been appointed administratrix of One trial of the good Hour. eat a to of Frederick L. (he Straight Grado" brand and you . Iler bond is placed deceased will use no other. at $GOO. Yon can liny A No. 1 binding CASH IS KING! Living twine at W. J. Douglass', at 10 Yon can bay reduced. cents per pound. This price ip groceries and provisions at Townmade to close out the stock. send's Cash ptore cheaper thau It's as well to be horn lucky as any other place in Utah. rich. Marshal Barnett held the Joseph 8. Jones, of Lake Shore, successful iinm' er which drew the returned from home recently ff A. 8. rallied been where he t has lluish by Mexico, surray visiting inMr. and Mrs. James Stark and the Mormon colonies with the Mr. aud Mrs. Melvin McBetli tention of locating there. arrived from Moab Tuesday evenPete Gillespie, who purchased ing and will spend a week in Pay-so- n the Jost place not long ego, came visiting relatives. down from Mammoth Monday. Bet of teeth a Ilavo you that you Mr. Gillespie informs gs that he are not qatisfied with? If so why will soon move his family to not have them re set at a very P son. j Soc-ff-ue- Cash Store for less than tho wholesale price. Go to the Payson Itoller Mills for Floor, Bran, Shorts and all kinds of Mill Feed. Goo. M. D. Robinson, lessee. See one of those Linn flume oil cook stoves now on sale at A. 8. II nisli'a hardware store. Just tho thing for warm weather. Judge D. S. Dana was in town for a while Sunday. Mr. Dana is better states that his than it has been for some time. A fresh supply of J. G. McDonalds famous candies just in at Mrs. Gutheils, Over ISO kinds to select from. Also frrsh bread from Provo. Mr. aud Mrs. Nate Rockhill lent p Saturday at Spauish Fork, Sunday at CsBtilla witli the Opal club. The crowd thcro on that occasion was sipall. We. hare received a copy of Polks directory of Utah county pud Payson city. Anyoue desiring information contained in it is welcome to call at this office and peruse its contents, Arthur J. Done came home in gooJ health after throe years of lalmr in Germany. He will be an assistant iu the Colouis Juarez Academy next year. El Cassas Grandee, Mex. The total votejor Goddess this year whs very light, 305 votes being the count wbeu ballotiug Monday noon. The candidate is Mins Pearl Wiglitman, who received 151 of a-u- to remain for a vstivities. Frank Ramsay, wife and child, were over from Provo Saturday aud Sunday visiting Frauk's parents. CASH IS KING! Shoes, shirts, &o GatheiL Misses Mattie and Lyle Wim-me- r Savings of Salt Lake came down last Rank, was in Provo Saturday on evening to send tha Fourth in business, Payson. Mr. and Mrs. John Paco of County Snpt. of Schools J. L Richardson, Grand county, are Drown was in Payson Monday here spending the Fourth with auditing the hooks of this school their parents. district. The largest stock of stationery, J. S. Dills departed for Tintio a writing material, blank books, day earlier this week than usual, memorandums, etc., iu PayBon at in order to get back for today's Townsend's. J. S. Page Jr. ' Samuel Stark is up from Uvada. lie has been here since Saturday spending a visit with his wife, who summoned him on account of her unimproved condition of lier iMuott. lie will return ini medially after the. Fourth if Mrs. 'Starks condition fayora it. We are pleased to make tho an nouticenient that Geo. M. D. Robinson has leased the Payson Roller Mill for am, t her year commencing August 1st, which alone ia a guarantee that the tqill will continue (ogive satiefaction by turning ont a first class quality of Ji'ir. Mr. Robinson's courteous ways and honest business methods have won for him the good will of ih? people which t. will hold as 83 Its remains with us. small cost. Satisfaction teed at Dr. Langley's. guaran41-- 4t Hans Hassell, the "tall sycamore n WANTED A live man, to represent ns in Pay sou aud vicinity. Permanent position to right party. Small honesty IhuuI required. The Singer Alfg. Co., Irovo, Utah. 4.1-- 42 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Yau Wagoner died at Rphinsou last week. It is about a year ago that a ' little daughter of the parents, who aro well known in Payson, died at the same place. A '' great many people from out side towns, especially Untie district, were iu town yesterday and a good number are expected over this morning from the mining towns. We learn from parties from Go- shen that their now flouring mill is nearing completion. It is owned by J. W. White, Henry Draper and others, and when finished will be one of the best modeled mills in the state, and capable of taking care of a production nmol larger than Goshen yields. away. ID ORDINANCE owing to the nature of the fall, Mr. and Mrs Philander Hrowp of but tnanks to his lucky stars they last Saturday were not, and he will soon be able Provo, were over evening to attend the Stark reunion. to resume work. Hurrah for tlio Fourth! There will be no basebamatch or other games or sports at Provo today. Tho celebration will corr sist mostly of exercises, and a display of fireworks at uight. The plan does not meet favorable with the amusement class, nud many will leave the town that day on account cf ft. Byron F. Ott, who had been looking after the business of the Smoot Drug Co. duriug Manager Hedquests alweuco last winter, has established himself at Payson and is conducting a prosperous drug business there.' Mr. Ott is making himself qrite popular with the Paysouitsa. Enquirer. D. II. Christensen has been chosen superintendent of the schools of Salt Lake county, he beiug tho successful candidate before the school board of that county at s meeting held last Saturday. Tho newa is received si tli pleasure by the many friends of Mr. Christensen in Payson aud Utah county, who congratulate tho Salt Lake county trustees upon their excellent choice. The salary of the office is $2800 per Something New. Call at A. S. Uriah's hardware store and see the new patent frnit Once Tho tiros we celebrate and have jars. The best in the world. ased. used always a good time. The day can not be Firemade complete without Ereckieton-Bra- y. crackers aud Fireworks. Get them of M. II. Porter. He has a comMr. Albert Bray and Miss Joplete assortment and can save yon hanna Freckleton were nnited in money, marriage at PayBon last week. Mr. Bray is at present employed Impersonations. Furniture Ca, The impersonations of the res- by Taylor Bros. ' bride while a daughter of his is pective characters are as follows: O Freckleton, formerly JusJohn Uncle Sam James Spear, tice of the Peace of Enreka pro Goddess Pearl Wighlmau, cinct As soon cs their home is Columbia Mabel Stark, in readiness they will go to house3ustiee Flossie Wright. keeping in vEureka. Reporter, . Saturday. Utah Cora Lewis. home is at Spring-lake- , Mr. Bray's Marshal of the Day Samnel and is well known in Payson. Taylor. We join with his many friends in PRIESTHOOD MEETING. good wishes. The general Priesthood and officers of the Relief Society, Y. An offer is invited upon the 120 L, M.J. A. and Primary Association of the Nebo Stake of Zion, Acre tract once owned by Wm. will meet iu the Pay bo n Taber- Bowen situated in S. W. of Secnacle on Saturday, the G:h day of tion 34 Tp., 8 S of R 2 E S. L. M. J nly, 1901, at 10 oclock a. m. adjoining Toft's farm on the With 5G shares of The High Priests of Nebo- Stake northeast. will meet at $ oclock p. m. of said water right.. Title perfect Write to Uavercamp & Co. Proday at the Bame place. A full attendance of ail interest- vo, Utah. ed is desired. JONATHAN S. PAGE. Population of County. HYRUM LEMMON, R L. i'tlk A Co. in their direc HENRY GARDNER, tory give the population of Utah Presidency of Stake. county at 3S,957, and the population of the oities iu the county as The regular monthly meeting of follows: the Ward and Stake Y. L. M. I. Proi o.... .. .7.421 officers of Nebo Stake will con- America n Fork 3.379 3,2b3 ... ., vene at the Payson Second ward Loin . ...ti,lG3 son P .. .. .... .... .... ay on meeting honse, Saturday, July 3 302 Spanish Fork . . . 0, 1901, at J.Q o'clock a. m. 4,107 Springvillo All ward and Stake Y. .L M. I. officers are urgently requested to attend. Such irt tha Anna NeU-kerUNIQUE! belli In then.il-vn- l L. M. Fairbanks, ENJOYABLE! wet nr,mineral heated Emma Page, a HEALTHFUL I and- Nntu-e-prcy'arrd . yet 3 placed within reach of all ut the famous Presidency Y. L. M. I. A. For Sale. To Levy a City 'fax of 7 jr -- ............. on Be it ordained by the City Couni cil of Payson City. Sicc. 1. That a tax of Seven and One half Mills on the Dollar, on all Real and Personal property within the limits of Pay sou City, made taxable by law, is hereby levied for the year (1901) One Thousand Nine Hundred and One, segregated as follows: 2 mills on the dollar for contingent expenses of tho city, 2 mills on tbe dollar for redemption of Electric Light Bonds and Interest. 1 mill ou the dollar for Opening Streets aud Keeping iu repair the Sidewalks and Streets of the city, 1 mills on Fie dollar for Reservoirs and Water purposes. This ordinance was passed by the City Council, July i, 1901. John U. Dixon, Mayor Attest: John D, Stark, City Recorder. Certificate. I, John D. Stark, City Recorder in and for Pnysou City do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of aq ordinance passed July let., 1901 by Payson City Council, entitled "A11 Ordinance to Levy a City Tax of 7 Mills on the Dollar for the Year 1901. John D. Stabk, City Recorder. Payson tabernacle on Saturday, Jnly G, at 10 o'clock a. m. All ward officers are urgently requested to be present. Lillie G. Page, : Eliza J. Dixon, Susannah Pickering, Presidency Relief Societies. The regular monthly meeting of the Ward and Stake Primary Officers of the Nebo Stake will convene at tho Payson Second Ward Meeting House, on Satnrday, July 6, at 10 a. m. All Ward ai:! Stake officers are urgently requested to be present. Jane Argyle, President Primary Associations. - y Young Womans Journal. The July Yocxa .Woman's gives for frontispiece a lovely picture of a childs love, Journal g SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS pn:: deliveiy for los s ilO piniit tlio 52Y7. 34 South Salt Lake City Bithltsg Rfwrt HjJm Cinr firing over on ti. 1 Vnt ter Peicw of already got jni i.,:i in at Washington for tho ah me 1 11 You can buy thoc, shirts, liosery, gloves etc , at Townsend's Cash tioreat wholesale prices. Call and see us. Seven Years in Bed. wonders ever cease F' the Mends of Mrs. L. Inquires' of Lawerence, Kan, Pease, They knew she hr-- bct'O unable to leave her bed in stven years, on account .cf kidney aud livir rouble, nervous prostration and grritTbl debility; fciU, Three bold; s of Electric bitters enabled and in me to waik, she write-- , three months 1 felt like a new Women siifL-rinfrom ptpsoo. Headache, Backache, NervousS ness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, X Fainting and Dizzy Spells will find it a priceless blessing. Try is guaranteed, J. it. L. Townsend. Only 50c. Will g Sa'i.-factio-n Half ft nslllhn atffi, of water pMseii through poult ftMh fty. fnl-im-m Hot Sulphur Baths In PcrwUln $ni Mat bh Tubif Private Phmgca aud Large Swhmvirg Pools QCa fowv $ 1 of Lehi for rural free ioo. Poetmns Fork Inn . Sanitarium a Tf1 D 1 DA TT lhs Postmaster S W is umking a ........ f KB. Wimmr, Combine health and pleasure hr Tisltln t facie ha tin when In Salt Lake. Open da; nnd night. Notary Public . j OFFICE IK BANK. Wishes to announce to the public. "gj HARDWARE STORE, "lw Hardware, Tinware, Steel Ranges, Cooking Stoves, and Heaters, at honest prices. Illustrating .Miss Annie Pike's Dont Forget the Place. IdeBt poem "A Little Child. It onlaiiiB these bemtifull lines; "Not for the wealth of kingdoms, Nor the fame that vester lie-- - West Side of Main St, guiled, I give the joy of knowing The trusting love of a child? The Journal has from time to annual school meeting time published charming poems talented authoress, bat for will be held at the Central school by this sweetness of conception and delibuilding, Monday July 8, 1501, of style this rivals them all. at 10 oclock a. m., for the pur- cacy This number has qlso a pleasing pose of electing one trustee to variety of subjects iu essay form, serve for three years, and also to containing thought of tho utmost present the annual Financial and value, by prominent men ami wa Statistical Report of this school men. Thu fiction is of a high The district. grade. 4 and carries a complete line of Would Attention School Patrons! 1- -2 the Dollar for the year 1901. Mills - C. S. Six has taken a conti act from Jesse Knight & Sons to pot up 1500 tons of wild hay at Alberta, Canada, and has been busy this week purchasing horses and A meeting of the Ward and other equipment necessary to will leave on work. the Stake Relief Sobiety officers of the lie carry for the north about the 15th. Nebo Stake will be held in the year. Sells & Gray's circus train from Eureka met with an accident at 4 o'clock Tuesday moaning at a point near where the two railiomls A wheel on oue of the cross. freight cais broke ami tore up several ties before the difficulty wrs apprehended. By the aid of ties the car was sleighed in to the and after station an l a delay of perhaps two hours the circus moved ou to Trovo. The wrecking crew came out, put new trucks under the car and look it side-tracke- Feet. d , of Mammoth hollow," was in Pay-soSunday, accompanied by Mrs. IlnsHsll and three little daughters spending a visit with sn aunt. A 2Q d. Joe Nichols is sgain back to town and will remain until after the Fourth. We hare moved to (he Worsen croft building. Come and see us J. S. Page J r. James Spear will make a "hit today in his original impersonation of Uncle Sam. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wiglitman of Enreka, spent last Sunday with Joseph Wiglitman. The sheep shearers returned from Wyoming last Saturday, af ter a successful trip Miss Evelyn Jensen of Suit Lake City is in our city the guest of Miss S.dl us your produce and buy your groceries from us. shirt waists, A. G. at Townsends. Eli Chase left Tuesday evening Traiu arrivs and dapart from Puma a "Vt8 h South Fall of Short Session. Another special eceeiou of the City Richard Barnett, while working Council was l)t-l- last Monday evening on the new Bcbool building Saturs( the Council clinmbcrs la the city miiis-bte- p inode and fell a a hall, itu!) call showed all jiresent but day, about distance of twenty feet Councilman WigUniaii w ho camo in the than a Other juice. shortly after. The object cf tin meet- through to a tax for several was the levy city year severe shaking up aud ing i'JOl, which resulted ia a tax of 14 bruises, he. was not seriously mills telug passed on and an ordinance At first it was thought aflectiug the same ajiearg iu (mother some his bones were broken of S. column. Mattes the food more delicious find wholesome 9KW9 NITH f MMM1H . Miw if rin . |