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Show THE lAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH, MARCH 94, 1922. " 6000000000000000 SANTAQUIN f j SALEM NEWS W. W. York attended the Crop Pest Leadership school at Provo last Wednesday. I Sealed bids for operation and control of all privileges and concession Gore attended the Count' at the Baseball paTk in Payson for H, W, Farm bureau OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC' mooting in Provo last spent last week Friday. the Social Hour club Thursday ot end visiting in Salt Lake with her Z, H. Ewell was in Payson last last woek. The al'tornoon was spout parents. Friday. iu needle work uud at live o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Eli F. Taylor were a bullet luuchoou was served. Mrs. Glen E, Davis was a Payson visitor in Salt Lake last' week. last Friday. jJott Opeushaw auj Ada Goodall assisted the hostess. Mrs, Sarah Olsen of Castle Gate M. J. Hallows was a Balt Lake , and visitor last week. here visiting her relative is Mrs. J. It. G nliilks returned to friends. her home Saturday in Salt Lake Axel Holms was a Goshen visitor after spending the week with her Earl Card of Salt Lake is here last Sunday, A. visiting relatives. parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Charles John Sullivan, D. F. Sullivan, I. Tietjen. S A, Cooper and Orson Carter were in Belief held annual The its society Miss Ituth lerkins nas returned to dance in the Salem amusement hall Payson Inst Friday, Santaquin to continue her work as last Friday evening. A program was The Genola sehool house was fumiteacher after spending the week iu from 7 uutil 8 oclock, then last Friday to make sure it gated Gunnison with her mother who has given a delicious lunch was served. The was free from scarlet fever germs. been seriously ill. rest of the evening was spent in dancing; FUEL OF FIGHT Miss Madaliue Anderson of Salt Lake has been visiting heie with her Lester Davis of California is here We often hear it said that the aunt, Mrs. Alice Lllsworth. visiting with relatives and friends. next war will be a war of the chemand already they seem to Jw'e Mrs. Emma Opcushaw aaid son, Mr and Mrs. Eli F. Taylor attend- ists, out how to make synthetic gin found in with Kieth, spent Sunday Payson ed the Odd Fellows dance held at with considerable belligerence in it. her daughter aud family, Mr. and Payson last Friday evening. Ohio State Journal. Mrs. Kay Kerr. Boscoe and Charlie Hanks, Jr., The A. F. F. club girls were enwere in Salt Lake last week. tertained by Miss Evelynn Whimpey last Friday evening at her home. going Miss Priscilla Christensen spent here visiting her parents. Sunday The Mona Dramatic club presented tho play, Poor Married Man," at dance-t- o church the Jewell theatre Monday evening to a good house. -Mrs, Fern Holman was hostess to Miss Bose Bobbing WHETHER GENOLA. Mr. aud Mrs. Mcnncls Holladay, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tietjen and Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Stiekney surprised Mr. and Mrs. Vess Evans at their suburian home Sunday evening. to a business mans dinner or returned to Salt Lake last Friday after a short visit with his family. Charles S. Wilkinson almost any-where-y- ou are Fred Larson and William T. Ewell attended the union meeting in Pay-so- n Tho Elite club was entertained by last Sunday. Mrs. Ada Stanton Thursday afternoon of last week. The Arthur Hartvixen was' very suddenspecial guests Mrs. J. K. Griffiths of Salt Lako. ly summoned to Murray last Friday The club members decided to have to the bed side of his mother who their second annual party at the is Buffering from several Jewell theatre. properly dressed in a Serge In every wardrobe. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards have Glen Stud attended the livestock from Delta to Genola for an leadership school at Provo last Wedindefinite stay. of nesday under the supervision the county farm bureau. Mrs. Dora Lee of Wyoming is Mr. and Mrs. W. W. and Levern visiting with her father, Niel Van " AusdaL , nnd Lavon York spent last Sunday in Payson visiting with Mr. and Mrs, A Ladies Farm bureau has been Fred Anderson and family." organized with Mrs. Christcna Ahlin as president; Mrs. Augusta Hollis was here Mrs. Byron Alhstrom Hend- Sunday afternoon Mrs. Jennie visiting at the rickson, secretary, and Mrs. Lilly home of, Mr. and Mrs Fred Larson. treasurer. Mrs. Chris-tenGreenhalgli, Ahlin and Mrs. Augusta Hellis Arthur Hartvixon notifies us that spent three days the early part of the seeds ordered by the farm bureau the week in Provo receiving instruc- have arrived and arc ready for dist tions relative to the organization. tribution. Stato Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 15, 1922. Notico is hereby given that E. L. Cloward, of Salem, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, aa amended by the Session Laws of Uath, lel9, to appropriate two (2) See. Ft. of the flood water from Water Canyon iu Utah County. Said water will be diverted at a point 495 ft. south of the N. E. corner of Sec. 18, Township 9 South, Bange 3 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, conveyed in a canal a distance of 1200 ft. and there used from March 1 to October 15, inclusive, of each year to irrigate sixty acres of land embraced in the NW NE of See. 18, SW 4 SE Vi of Sec. 7, township and range aforesaid. This application is designated in the State Engineers office as No. 8991, All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. B. E. CALDWELL, State Engineer. Date of' first publication March 24, 1922. Date of completion of publication April 21, 1922. CLASSIFIED COLUMN poa-aib- ly As a matter of fact, the telephone organization is aimply an agency through which a community serves itself. If thi agency is hampered by unreasonable legislation, restrictions on requirements, or by inadequate revenues, or by unjust burdens of taxation, the ability of the agency to properly function is impaired if not wholly destroyed. Because of the requirements of the public for efficient and abundant telephone service, the public has a very vital interest in the financial health and general wellbeing of the Company. ? With your moral and financial support the Company can con-tinto give you the quality and quantity 1 of service you require. ' whole-hearte- . d ue VSe Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. f. O 24-tf-- c Lant & Persson Co. is more valuable for miaaral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D, C. Failure so to protest or contest, within tho time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of character of the tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the Stats. GOULD B. BLAKLXT, Register. First Pub. Feb. 24. tj Last Pub. liar, fid. , w same NOTIGT OF ASSESSMENT e 24-It-- The Clothiers" 2 24-lt-- ' , r ' 17-tf-- 17-lt-- c f 17-at- 10-tf-- three-quarter- e one-hal- p the cost of building quality tires has been brought down to the lowest in history was explained by H. S. Firestone, President of the Company, to the stockholders at the annual meeting on December 15, 1921. I. All inventories and commitments at or below the market. 2. Increased manufacturing efficiency and volume production reduced factory HOW 58. the plant of The Telephone Compariy belongs to the stockholders, the Service belongs to the public; and it is under the control of the public to a much larger extent than it could be controlled by the Company independently of the public. WANTEDFour or five Pro-duTho Utah Valley Milling & modern dwelling wonted by Office aud principal Company,, permanent tenant. Must be within reasonable distance of postoffice. place of business, Payson, Utah. Inquire at Paysonian office. 24-tNotice is hereby given that at a FOB SALE House and lot. Four meeting of the board of directors of rooms and full basement. Three on blocks from Postoffice., John N. the above named company, held au 15th the of 1922, March, day Stark, dollars ($5.00) assessment of live COOK WANTED Mrs. Howard per share was levied on nil of the Fitch, Eureka, Utah. Phono 234-j- . atoek of the corporation issued and c outstanding, and the sumo must be WE DO ALL KINDS OF LAUNDBY paid to the secretary on or before Firstelass work. Prices roasonablo tlie 15th day of Aprrl, 1922. Any stock upon which this assessFamily washing 'a specialty. Wo Call and deliver, O. K. Laundry ment remains unpaid on the 15th 593 W. Utah Avo. p day of April, 1922, will be deand advertised for sale at FOB SALE My home nnd building linquent and unless payment is auction, public lot on main street. O. A. Daniels. made before, will be sold on the 15th e day of May, 1922, at the office of FOB SALE Turkey Gobler. A 1 Wt. the secretary, at 2 o'clock, p. m. to p pay the delinquent assessment thereKapple. on, together with the cost of adverPure Bred Buff Orphington eggs.-50tising and expenses of sale. per setting. John V. Manwill W. E. ELLSWORTH, Secretary. March 15, 1922, Utah, Payson, FOB BENT My farm. See Carl O. e Nelson. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION FOB SALE On Utah avenue, one block cast of D. B. G. Depot, home Department of the Interior, s and one and acres of land. Will sell cheap. See Dave U. S. Laud Office at Salt Lako City e Shuler. Utah. March 21, 1922 Notice is hereby given that ArchiFOR SALE My arm, with bald Beekstrom, ' of Spanish Fork, improvements, situated four and Utah, who, on August 1, 1918, made f miles N. W. of Payson. Homestead entry, No. 022022, for Mrs. Jesse Mendenhall. A or Lots 9 and 12, Farm Unit SW Vi NE NW Vi Sju , E2 A good farm for sale. Enquire of SE Vi NW Vi, Section 10, Township Bob Bills. 8 south, Range 1 East, Salt Lako FOB BENT Furnished rooms, Mrs. Meridian, has filed notico of intenthree-yea- r Proof, to Naylor, 752 West Utah avenue. tion to make to the land above de24-t- f c establish claim scribed, before the Clerk of tho Disl'OB SALE 40 acres good fruit trict Court, at Provo, Utah, on tho grouud. Eight acres in young fruit 2nd "day of May, 1922. ' trees and 9 acres alfalfa. Two miles Claimant names ftg witnesses, west of Payson sugor factory. A. Nelson, of Spanish Fork, Harvey Phone 178-JProvo. Utah, George Argylo, of Lake Shore, Wanted: Men or women to take or- Utah, Ralph Nelson, of Spanish ders for genuine guaranteed hosiery, Fork, Utah, Walter Ludlow, of Benfor men, women and children. Elim- jamin, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. inates darning. $40.00 a week full Extime, $1.00 au hour spare time. NOTICE INTERNAunnecessary. perience NorrisTIONAL STOCKING MILLS, Sait United States Land Office, town, Pa. Lake City, Utah, February 18, 1922. To Whom It May Concern: FOR KENT. Two partly furnished Inrooms for light housekeeping. Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office quire at the Strawberry Hotel. 18-t- f o lists of lands, selected by the said State, under section 6 of the Act of FOB SALE. 28 am. farm. Half Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as , mile south of sugar factory, School lands, viz. Serial Indemnity and near the county road. No, 026001. Lota 7 & 8, Section 29; Kenneth Tanner, Easy terms. Township 9 South, Bange 3 East, Payson. Sait Lake Meridian. Copies of said WE CAN use a number of dressed lists, so far aa they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, chickens every week. Strawberry have been conspicuously posted in Hotel, Payson. this office for inspection by any perFOR SALE My home on west Utah son Interested and by the public the period of Ave. One of the best homes in generally. During town. Has 5 large rooms and bath Publication of this notice, or any completely equipped. Full basement, time thereafter, and before final ap cement walks arounl the house.All proval and certification, under deof April 25, construction best partment regulations wallg are of materials used. Am offering it 1907, protests or . contests against for price of ordinary house, and on the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, easy terms. Bee K. J. Tanner. c described on the ground that the room w 38. Selling costs reduced Mr. Firestone stated, This reduction in prices is made possible by our unusually determination of our advantageous buying facilities, and the enthusiasm, loyalty and 100 stockholding organization. Due credit must be given to Firestone dealers who are telling Firestone tires on smaller a margin of profit. This brings ever? Firestone saving direct to the 3. f TX7 HILE HOUSE flow Firestone Has Reduced the Cost of Tire Service overhead The Service Is Yours NOTICE TO WATEB USERS Advertisements in this column in10 eenta per line each insertion. Count sis words to the line. a "m season, 1922, will be relieved a1 the office of the secretary not later than April 15, 1922, AU of the concessions will be let under one contract. The association reserves the right to reject any and all bids. PAYSON BASEBALL ASSOCIATION DAVID BIGLEB, Secy. tfio summer I erted at the nte of moved i flHBB9BHIBniSSX5&3B5233B3fln23E5E5SSMZZ5!MZSBS BIDS WANTED car-own- er. The saving through first cost plus the saving through high mileage doublet Firestone economy and is daily adding new fame to the Firestone principle of service Most Miles per Dollar iN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN $ AND FOR THE COUNTY OI H I UTAH, STATE OF UTAH. RUBY THELMA GORDON, Plain GOB-till', vs. RICHARD AUSTIN DON', Defendant, summons. The State of Utah to Said Defen- - I 1 J dont; axe hereby summoned to ap--, before the above entitled Court j pear witkiu twenty days after service of this 'summons upon you, if yon aroj .ervod within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise with-- j m thirty days after such service, and j in case of your failure so to do, judg-- J incut will be rendered against you according to the demands of tho eom-- s pkiut which has been' filed with thel n Clerk of the Court. This action is brought by plaintiffs herein for a divorce from said defen-dont heroin, and a judgment and! decree of the above entitled Court djsolutely dissolving the bonds of natrimony heretofore aud now existing between the parties hereto. ' Ylorgan, Coleman and Shaw, Attor .my a for Plaintiff. O. Address: Provo Commercial .hi ok Building, Provo City, Utah, irst Publication, March 10. Cast Publication, April, 7. You 1 1 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or respective iguers for further information. 1 Iu the District Court of tho Fourth idicial District of the State of Utah, ii and for Utah County. PROBATE DIVISION. In the matter of the estate of . i I ARLES B. HANCOCK, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with ouekers to the undersigned at Pay-.i- , Utah county, Utah, on or before uy 15, 1822. justin' j a. Loveless, Executor. irst Publication March 10. list Publication April 7. Pay-son- U. S. L. BATTERY STATION, SHULER MOTOR CO. CALLOWAY BROS. GARAGE, --- E5EES2S$K2E2S - - -- Sk - Payson Payson Santaquin 17-tf- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOli UTAH COUNTY. f In the Matter of the Estato of WILLIAM F. CARTER, Deceased. J No. 3525 Probate Divion. r NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with om hors to the undersigned at his J residence in Spring Lake Precinct, Heli County,. Utah, on or before the! 18th day of May, A. D. 1922. I I PETER F. CARTER, Administrator I I Fii st Publication March 17, 1922. LiiM Publication April 14, 1922. |