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Show Fireworks at Townsend's. A. Loveless, Notary Jublic. Stationary and notions at J. fi. J, Page Jr's. Patent leather dancing pomps at Townsend's. A sister of Mrs. Grant Simona ia visiting her from Proyo. Ladies Wrappers only 8o cents at John Provatgaard's. Charlie Reese and John Allen returned to Tintio Friday evening A baby boy waa born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bauer at Eureka last week. We haye moved to the Worsen croft building. Come and see qa J. & Page J r. A large line of mens and boys dress shirts arrived at John TAlfLE. T13IE 8H0BT LINK. OREO P$ fnlMirrinI dapartfrom Far aoa aa FiaMiww....!:!! iJi. I Pumiw-.ltMI- 8o.h k t:ap.is ALlkTHOViiruii, A if atit. 810 0BAKDE l. WI8TKBN. Kart.Uocjid to loMtra lunartloa Tuwdaf avaulpff. must ba Maoiapaaiad as ms. Nocie Blea by U ant lx It tba All eommupjea-lo- ni bjr tba wriars Thurs. July 11 ami oua-baFOB SALEr-Sey-m Town field. Pond n ut land hay jkeref IJff jaiulre of David 11. Bargent. lf ' Frnystgaards Fishing tackle at Townsend's Coqie and see our goods J. S. age Jr. Faus from 5 ceptg to 12 each at Townsends. For oats and chop Barley go to the Pajson.Roller Mills. Lace Curtains and window shades at Townsends cash store. Picture Framea of all atylea auij sizes at apecial prices. J. S. Page, John Pace and wife went np to knightaville Tuesday evening for a brief visit, Nelwker was on Monday pftlis estate ofCkaa. Apwortli, deceased. A tnmon exacqtor Frank and Henry Fairbanks left Wednesday afternoon for White River to receive a bunch of sheep which they recently purchased. CASH IS KINGI Living Watermelons are on the market Drink Soda at Townsepd'a Soda reduced. Yon can buy in Pay son. They came all the fountain. groceries and provisions st Townfrom Texas. way send's Cash Store cheaper then Grocerieel Groceries!! at J. S. Mable Ilupfer and Miss any other place in Utah. Miss page Jrs. Prof. and Mra. J. J. McClellan Frank McHatton if down trom Lillie Thormond of Enreka were few days last week, spending spent the Fourth in Payaon. J. J. here a (fintio on business. a pleasant visit. returned to Zion last Friday afterMias Minnie McClellan ia spendnoon, and Mrs. McClellan ia make Mills The Roller Tayson the week here with her ing the week in Salt Lake City. spending of the One floor. trial Pictnre Frames of all atylea and good parents. "Straight Grade" brand and you pixes at special prices, J. S. Faye. will use uo other, The Odd Fellows of the state Mr. T. G.Wimmer jr. waa down Albion York has been sentenced will give their annnal excursion this year to Castilla Spiings on from Salt Lake City to apend the to flve yean in the State prison for July 18. It is proposed to have s Fourth. the killing of Ed Johnson at oily good time which ell memJaniea Stark am wife apent in July, 1899. bers aud their friends will enjoy. . Tuesday ap4 Wpneaday Q Salt 1 wish You can buy A No. 1 binding to announce to the Lake Pity, twine at W. J. Douglass, at 10 public that I will sell Stoves and Ed Friaby and Miaa Mattie cents per pound. This price is Ranges for the next 30 days at coat in order to make room for Gardner of Eureka apent the 4th made to close oat the stock, the enormous stock that is now 6th here, find Stanley Wade, a son of Dr. in transit, A. S. HUfSH. You gef your money's worth Wade of Enreka, waa taken to SL Allen F. Donville of Wisconsin Jf you buy your shoes at John Marka hospital last Saturday to Mabel Boyle of Payeon were and be operated on for appendicitis. rf)vstgaad'a. married at Piovo Monday, by the Have you a set of teeth that you Methodist minister of that place. Miaa Edith Peterson and her not satisfied with? If so why The couple ere well known here are brother Joe of Salt Lake, spent the at a very an4 their many frienda will wieh ngt have them Fourth at hone. Thia paper mall cost. Satisfaction guaran- them a happy future. offers congratulations. Dr. G. F. Tilaon Office at teed They are 41-at Dr. Langleys. st home to their friends. residence across the street south Mr. John Hunt, president of the of Lemmona store. Mra. John Southworth and family May Day Mining company, accom- expect to leave here Friday for EphWill Wimmef cane down h raim when they will Join Mr. evening to qtien the party panied by hia charming wife, nee home. and their make that city Miss Lillie Martin of Enreka, were jrt Mrs. Spalding's. Mr. Southworth has leased the flour Miss Katie Friaby o? Eureka Tayaon visitors Wednesday of last mill there and, we understand, la doweek. ing well. We Join their many friends jraVyiaiting her sister, Mrs. Pnlver in w lulling them happiness ia their to WANTED live A repman, Thursday qnd Ffidsy. , southern home. ( in resent ns in Payaon and vicinity. Dr. J. M. HiNBT--Off- ice in the The report published Bank' Building, Residence one Permanent position to right party. Eureka Reporter regarding, the Small honesty bond required. lock east and one block north. marriage of Mr. Bray of Spring 2 The Singer Mfg. Co,, Sell ua jour produce aud buy Lake to Mias Fieckleton o Irovo, Utah. your groceries from ua. Eureka, waa erroneous, and we J. S. Page Jr. Wedding cards are out an- have been asked to make the corGo to the Payaon Roller Mills nouncing the wedding reception rection. The couple were not for Flour, Bran, Shorts and all of Miss Eliza Argyle and Mr. J. married, as stated, but merely on 0. Hone, of Lake Shore, to take a visit to relatives and frienda in kinds of Mill Feed. Conrad Hanson aud wife went place, Wednesday, July 17, 1901, Payaon, They were both here thia week. back to Knightaville Sunday even- at the home of the bride's parents, ' and Lorenzo Mr. Argyle. ing after a visit' here since the Mr, The decorations along Main Home Missionaries. fourth. CASH IS KINGI Shoes, shirts, street on the Fourth were not so Home Missionary Appointments shirt waists, Ac at Townsend's profuse as we would like to have Nebo Stake, July 28, 1901 . Cash Store for leas than the seen them. In this the respect Time of meetings 2 p. m.( for wholesale price. of our town are lacking. all places people except Payson anc Ageqt Shermer solt twenty-fiv- e The National colors ought to be Spaaish Fork where meetings tickets to Salt Lake yesterday displayed at every hand on the are held at 7:30 p. m. mornipg, account of the bnainesa glorioos Fourth. rayaon lit Ward pien'-- excursion. U. John Hays Many of na were wondering Carl B. Marcuaon The largest stock of stationery, what earned that uu usual broad Payaon 2nd Ward books, smile on the face of James Spear writing matefi, blank John Moore piemoranduiqa et& in Payaon at yesterday morning, but inquiry A. T. Money Townsend's. to the reason. He Spring Lake brought light A. 11. Simmons M. 1L Rose returned ty hia work said: "Its all on acconnt of the William Urotrgnt u Salt Lake Monday uQjpipg arrival at our home last night of Santaquln yfter a visit of four days witt hia q fine baby girl; shes as pretty aa Even Evenson ' V. P. Jenson a peach, but doesn't look like her parents and frienda. Goshen See one of those blue flame oil dad." Eil ward Ileddows cook stoves now on sale at A. S. A most affair waa the Jos. A Stone llnisli'e hardware a to re. Jnat the lawn socia pleasant Mrs. C. W. given by weather. for warm Kniglitaville fhiug John J. Sehaerrer Mr. and Mra. Melvin McBelh Spalding last Saturday evenir g George T. Wride in honor of her sisters, Misses jrent in to Salt Lake Wednesday Mattie and Beqjamin Lyle Wipiraer, who Wm, S. Tanner porning from who they leave Joe. 8. Bills were here until Monday visiting. hia morning for Moafai Lake Shore acAbout friends thirity-fiv- e and Fred Fiqlayaon returned to Eu Staheli John of the young ladies A. E. lluish feka Monday after a few days quaintances in were attendance and h most Spanish Fork 1st Ward yisit with relatives. Mra, Finlayaon Roger Openahaw enjoyable time was had with jrill remain down a while yet Ezekiel Greenhalgh gqrnes, dancing, refreshments, am Afresbaupply of J. G. Hpanlah Fork 2nd Ward famous caiuliea jnat in at a noyel and entertaining feature Rotarta leter Mrs. Gutheils, Over 150 kinds was the William Finch which shadowgraphs, bread fresh Also (o select from. Spanish Fork 3rd Ward were furnished by different ones from Provo. Jos. MrRnlght Andrew Madsen Miss Etta Lambert came out of the parly and much amusefrom the capital and jpeqt the ment was derived therefrom. Spanish Fork 4th Ward The lawn was tastefully decoratec M. Richardson S. of Miaa the Fourth here, guest with hunting and flags, and the Alphrus Bingham Jennie Dixon. She returned to shec electric lights Lelqnd Ward pqmcfous her home Monday morqing. Ell J. Clayson their radiance on the happy Joseph S. Bellows There waa a fqot race.ou throng. The festivities were exSalem Ward Main street last Friday evening tended to a late hour and when Herenua Gardner Caldwell and R. G. a the happy gathering retired from between Morris J. Mnrtell young man from Untie, for a imall the scene they all declared it a SAMUEL D. MOORE, the victor. success in every wry. Clerk ef Stake. jAMr. The stranger San-taq- re-e- uin et 4t Sat-prd- ay Bouth-wort- 4t-4- s Me-ponal- 50,-yar- d da PRIESTHOOD THE MEETING SCHOOL There waa a large crowd in at? eudance at the monthly friest-ioomeeting in the tabernacle last Saturday, a good reprenentation rom all the wards being there. We are nnable to give a detailed report of the meeting. President Page brought up the subject of niilding a stake officers' meeting louae. He said the presidency had tad several meetings and discussed it, and had written to tbeatate officers for the privilege of erect-n- g the building on the tithing ot, but no reply bad been received-H- e thought the expense would ba $1 to each family in the stake. The Prieetbood voted to build the house and sustain the Presidency and High Council in procuring plans for the same, and in fixing the apportionment to each ward. U Last Monday afternoon nine young men of thia place and one from Sautaqnin, and another whose home we did not learn, left for Wimmera ranoh in Wyoming where they will help put np tie hay crop. Those who went are Willie Douglass, Paddy" Wilsoni Jake Lucy, Luke Montague, Faria Ballard, J. Anderson, Geo. Utanton, Delos Loveless, Lyman Kapple, George Powers of fctauta-quiend a man by the name of n, Mattinaon. ANNUAL REPORT of City Recorder of the Financial Condition of Payaon City for the year ending June 30, 1901. RECEIPTS: By balance, June SO, 1900, Electric lights, $ 104 2404 47 2874 50 8555 87 282 253 41 188 65 Finn Sale ef property, Cemetery, Irrigation rates, Entity pound, . Dog 1 ax, Fumlgatfona, Leant of property, Delinquent texee, Mail rent, 145 21 184 83 51 22 88 15 88 7 88,582 08 Leas expenditures, 8,852 24 Pai. In Treasury Juna 30, 1801, 1228 85 DISBURSED: Electricians' salary, 8 Electric supplies and material, Marshal and police, Beaervoln, Recorder, Treasurer, Contingent fund expenses, Minor officers salaries, Quarantine expenses, Streets, sidewalks, sprinkling, I rrlgatlon and water, Watermaster, Attorney salary, Justice ot tho Peace, Bond No. A Interest paid, Council and Committee fees, Mayor's fees to Recorder, Improvement! and repairs, Printing and puMiahlng, Cemetery, repairs, Police court expenses, rent, Inspectors fees, Eatray Pound expanses Law library books, City Park. Indigent huriala, Rebate on licenses, 1063 80 2018 82 1418 75 835 88 846 84 268 05 268 70 253 70 418 62 210 56 177 1 5 186 25 125 Total, Office rent, Inspector, City assessment. Indigent dead, Eatray pound. Law library. License rebate, 81000 1000 2100 Oil 84100 08 te, nival. For Cambrian Day at Saltair the Oregon Short Line will sell ronnd trip tickets at $1.70 on July 17th. Special train leaves Payaon 7:48 a. m. Returning leaves Balt Lake 9:15 pi m. For Pioneer day the R. G. W, will make a rate of one fare for the ronnd trip, July 23rd and 24 tb, between stations on its line. Limit July 29th. For the Business Men's Street Fair and Carnival at Salt Lake City Jnly 22nd to 27th, inclusive, a rate of one fare for the round trip ia aunonneed via K. G.W. Tickets sold fox regular trains on above dates, with limit Jnly 29th. The 0. 8. L. will make rates of 868L60 via Standard Line and 867.95 to Buffalo for the Exposition on June 24th and daily thereafter until Oct. 81st, from Payson to Buffalo and return with SO days limit. One fare for the round trip, Payaon t Bolae, Idaho, via O. S. L July 21at and 22nd, with final limit August 4th, for the Iuternatroual Mining Congress. Cheap excursion ntee to Northern Idaho points Hatunlay, June 29tli, over Oregon Short Lin. For further particulars call on agent Pan-Americ- an The Oregon Short Line will make a rate of one singular lowest let class rate for round trip, pins $2.00,National Irrigation Congress at Colorado Springs, Cola, July 10-14t- return limit Inclusive, h, 8evn - For Sale.thn An offer invited The game played by the girla and a crowd of men on the Fourth was a dandy, and was a great victory for the girls, the score being 19 to 45. The girls are fast becoming good players and it is more fun to see them play than it is the boys. Lizzie Bagnall makes a home run nearly every time she goes to the bat Coalville Times. Women suffering from person. Headache, Backache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells will find it a priceless blessing. Try it. Satisfaction is guaranteed, J. L. Townsend. Only 50a R. S. Wim!n9r, Notary Public, OFFICE IN BANK. Mil im tki ggoYABLEi ,IiiSMMwS SlStti fi SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS Sanitarium . 14 South Sstt Lake Gky S3 FI HilMin R ft In On W ODnri m4 Hr wm, liH 1 Imm at water a tta pMli each H 8fcw Bfce te PwwUte Mi Tak Frate PkrifM 4W . OCs Swlaaln, IS. teOC 4 Lw, OsMb health an plramrf hr la Safi vUIUnf tha balk, hht. Opn day aad Bight. 00 55 6120 45 20 85 82 18 17 80 8 76 6 75 SI. 950 Balance outstanding, 82100 08 L Klomncroft, Wishes to announce to the public. 580 55S; HARDWARE be a correct statement of tho. Finances of Payson City, (hr the year ending Juue STORE, and carries a complete line of I hereby certify the foregoing to Hardware, Tinware, Steel Ranges, Cooking Stoves, and Heaters, at honest prices. 1901. IV Salt Lake City over the Oregon Short Line July 23rd to 24th, with limit of tickets Jnly 29tb, for the Street Fair and Car- 55 80 8820194 6161 86 JOHN gd , nith final limit ami Angnat 2nd; Knights Templar, An Old Besident Gone. Louisville, Ky., August 22 23rd, final limit Sept. 6th, 1901. For On Monday afternoon last, another further particulars call on agent one of our old citizens was called to tho Short Line, Payaon. Oregon other aide, when Wm. Siasmona passed away at the age of 75 yean, leaving Years in Bed. six sons and one daughter. For yean be has beep a sufferer from apoplexy, Will wonders ever cease? which terminated in acute rheumatism Inquires the frienda of Mrs. L. to which he Buecumbed. ofPease, JLawerence, Kan, He came from Roanoke, Vs., in 1872, knew she had been unable They and baa been a resident of Payaon for to leave her bed in seven years many years. on account of kidney and liver Funeral aervioea were held yesterday afternoon at the second ward meeting trouble, nervous prostration and Three debility; but, house at 8 oclock, after which a large general of bottles Electric bitters enabled cenoourae followed the remains to their me to walk, she writes, and in earthly resting place. three months 1 felt like a new 6 5 00 5 CO 3 50 Sum total Issued, Warrants redeemed, Wh, returning until July 28 and 24, July 29th to all points lu Utah. One fare for the round trip to 20 22, iucluMv-- List of Warrants Issued on SunAccounts, during the dry Misa Florence Newman, who year 1900 and 1901; Ch. 20, Sec. 231, Art. 7, Laws of Utah. has been a great sufferer from 8 887 24 mnacnlar rheumatism, says ChamOfficers salaries, 182125 berlain's Pain Balm ia the only Marshal and police, 1280 Electricians salaries, her relief. 1424 89 remedy that affords Electric light account, 86814 Miee Newman ia a much respected Reservoir and water, 475 82 Quarantine expense. 46856 resident of the village of Gray, Streets and sidewalks, Council, Com. and Mayor fees, 181C0 N. Y., and makes thia statement 430 42 Irrigation and Watermaster, 802 25 for the benefit of others similarly Contingent fond, 58 afflicted. City Park. Printing and publishing, Improvement sad repairs, Cemetery account, Court expense, For pioneer Day the O. 8, L. will make a qW of one font for round trip 12th; Benevolent and You can buy shoes, shirts, Protective Order, Milwaukee, Wis hoaery, gloves etc., at Townsends Jnly 19tb and 20tb, final limit Cash Store at wbolosale pricea. Jnly 31st; for the Baptist Youug People's Union at Chicago, IU.,Ja-l- y Call and see us. ia 120 upon Acre tract once owned by Wm. Bowen situated in S. W. of Section 31 Tp., 8S of R 3 E S. L. M. 64 Tnfta farm on the 58 70 adjoining 78 70 northeast. With 5C shares of 24 60 water right. Title perfect 27 20 8582 Write to Havercamp k Co. Pro14 75 Utah. 6 75 vo, INDEBTEDNESS: Bond No. 4, duo Deo. 1801, Bend No. 5, due Deo. 1802, Outstanding warrants, The reports were read and on motion of d, D. Moore, a committee to audit the accounts of the school board, aud givo In their report at j oclock tba same day were appointed as follows: & D. Moore, J. A. Lovelorn and F. A. Hulih, which committee went over the books and gave the report aa published in another column of this issue. At times during the session some of the speakers waxed warm la discussing tiie eligibility or Ineligibility of the candidate before the house, for the nomination for a school trusteeship. The body placed two candidates In the field, Otto Erisndaonand F. A. Hulah, and Eriandaon carried it with a vote of IS to 12 and was declared the nominee of the convention. The supporters of Hulah, although defeated In convention, were not satisfied to take defeat without making a harder fight; they had ticketa printed bearing the name of their candidate and proceeded to work bard for hia election, but when tba ballots were counted they lined up 53 fur Eriandaon and 44 fur lluish, while two votes were thrown out on acoount of being improperly voted. The placing of two candidates in the Held had s good effect and brought out n larger vote than has been cast at a similar election in Payson for some time. 120 1000 175 112 50 8885224 Total, Last Monday was the time set by aw hr hearing the Annual Financial and Statistical Report of this school district and fur votlug the cpmpenfatloq tp the members ef the achuo) boafd during the year, and to elect a whoa) trustee to serve for three years. About twenty-- i lye patrons of the schools were In August Licenses, Taxes, Office Railroad Rates, ELECTION, STARK, City Recorder. Don't Forget the i f Vest Side of tyain |