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Show Mt "'to raert v ' '' 2f - I 7" ta ! - v. J t?v . tj-- 5 ;4 J , v4 . !r4AU j A 4I-- 'r .s.-J- ,' - . ." ' . 'S S . 1. 4A. JiUrJ -i 2t ., . vJ M - " " K : ' J miTim 1 fr ' . ' F 4 v it' .' , - V",4 7 !. 4 ' , -- 'tv' '1 s -- PRICE, FIVE CENTri - "& A 'V-r.- 1 j , 'V V4 i .T ; 7 f . if . ias In Payson and Vicinity - r Jv . Shell - While First North Is Pestp V First Estimate. -- c . WHILE OUT HUNTING Receives Contents of Statistician Says Beet c and Fotatoe Yield Will Come Early Next Monday Morning WOUNDED FATALLY REPORT OF JUSTIN Agricultural 4 POPULAR GOSHEN BOY FARMERS REWARDED BY BUMPER CROPS, A- J . ! Annnal Red Cross Roll Call w -- Biding in a Cart .With Two of His Oaapenlana. t ' . t i A ,N to Loan ,v? I - i 4- -- t , W .y ,V'f . the Company foi). Arnold Dobbs, about twenty years Offer $ 10,000 to of age, a resident hf Goshen and a sou of Mr., end .Mrs. John Dobbs,' f . is Refused, y City Council died last, Monday from, the effects v'rt? re" of a gunshot .wound WhUh be --Use Drastic Measures xA ceived while out hunting' the seme i t of his With eompanions , ii'j' peveral day. f? to he was rgUng out into- - the country k i ; ' the Splendid Work. fa a cart land was holding n couple One of them 'slipped of shotguns. :v. and struck' the ground, and in fallAlthough it was expected - that agninst the 3,240,000 bushels, ot a 36 ing apparently felliti set would develop As chairman of the general com the of the' something In this nw was memory, of tho people. wheel. The discharged increase over the potato, c N gun' council of the, l?ETUS;S:C-IYEregular mooting mittee recently appointed by the work , the loyal branch spent 'several per she dty year. . The quality ot tho contents of the iheu struck, He which an last eutpui ' night, Monday by rtJirect hundred from those heart. v board of directors of the , Payson h better than last year, young man just bolder thp dollqrs and u agreement could be reached for benefitted- - it did not recqye In homo Jn Was rushed ly , towird;. CRUSADE eh AGAINST brut of the American Bed Crow, return dee of the of is ' project paving of "Vthe "There Goshen, , but heftgfiy-triWht- g . In sugnr beebk0 prduotitn is betwocn tho tracks on First North Bay Monsen has appointed mb- - com' w over last year, breathedhis last, actually expended in this'gOOl 33 creased no was. whatever street, progress mittees to have charge of the Fourth AraHL Dodds WOe Olio ,of th SKJid TOBACCO BY MUTUALS made, UhTlZA. 8CI1S Planted ehftr HaL" the the to due that feet being' for Pride. it 811(1 'ViU total PPular young mrnt, roll call or . canvass,, for, iuembSS. which will yiek lake & Uath Railroad company far, is erur- host of friengri-.HThe campaign for cnembhufeip open ' The people. of Payson and vicinity 1,384,000 the, had Tha. ed to present a petition which y n qiA vived ba... his Arents and several j-cd yesterday, formally, local beets tWtSa part? should feel proud thst - the Orem, at n recent meeting, The funeral of the United' States, bat ' owing to branch of 'the erginization has' Splendid Program Is Enjoyed By would be presented in an off, v meeting thatthe the fact peccssary supplies been- - .preserved while many x or bnug about a solution of the Iternoon and had not yet. Strived id Payson,, tie the ' , western Members of Payson Wards branches have In an effort to solve theJ campaign will not' start in earnest' beedmeidisorganized because 4 of lack and mako it possible tojtr L on Sunday Evening. . . in the Payson - territory until cert of interest. Even the Provo chapter Lake & Utah Railroad., Monday when an ' individual canvass- has . fallen into desuetude and 'many botwoou the troOr pave the members in for great organizalocals have dropped put- - of existence. terms made. will be tion of mercy attendance and The Payson now seeking Eiawo' large unusually J iayor canvass For the purpose of the to be recognizsas a chapter, it marked the monthly coi cura for the r&ilm, eepVuterest the city has been divided into ten1 distinction , . . . of which the people should loan of $10,000, sK m tog of the Mutual five on tho ' west side of. be 7 - sections, ' First, second highly proud. would aece; Main street and five On the cast side. VSo, "come across" with the dollar d - The committees which are authorized puny as secures when the request is made upon you the bonds Yf . tabernacle last ctv"mn. others in and . to . enlist the sscrVieea . of show 1 . the, red corpuscles are. hff aoret Corbperad'''wifh' Mfe prodn did y 4trk-W." Webster, of thoyf84 rr( . the work, are as follows: , not yet all dead, and that the spark tion-- ' la- 191 of x4 f frofe of tho ro" and a sptauu.-sided,, North of Third North, .west, or off real ttddresM" still bums in yeur acres. thp-- Increase shewre -- about 10 1 X V , , undo"", , Main street Mrs. John T. Lant and breast, humanity 'r Be American, and ioTak No. I pt, VItjWT music, literary feaires -apd troop Payson . 'Tb if .qent. per Ivor Mrs. Wilham McClellan. , , eajoyed. as-- a member - of - the J ' AraeriereiReil - Mush nativity was noted sfciuts of the Boy Scouts of, Ameif eomt President Heniy; . A. Gardner First North to Third North, west of . aik4,'f.tnat tho is sov-t doing active scout wofk-w(iFork delivered a force! ' of Main street Mrs. E. L. . McCor- - Ureas is a mark of good citietihh!x . eonetructlon, Spanish Ons-4fet- h total now- - in the stnip is '400. address on the aw of tobacco, mick and' Mrs. Frank Harris. Work tr Orest 'A. Hirtes, scoutmaster and Pa-A . v . 'AccompUlbed. . the , state, .LopiS of the. corn ffOri First South" to First North, west; a. (hat the' present campaign against B assistant scoutmaster.' .IcheSon, How-th; for winter ' American Bed, Cross com. has been 'placed nd use tho of Main streetMrs. L. D. Stewart odvertLSing ;of At A recent- meeting of thtf trtorf H tinned the discharge of its obligations feeding. - The production, of .corn And Mrs. Boy Jensen. weed .Jn its various . forms, b? Ttoland Erin rujson was elected soniojf west ihoWa this .the world of acre acre war Third and to $ South, yeay yields natil Use ot tobacco' will Tiwt South ai the, undertook, at per Willis loader with Loveles, fee fof last patrol of both the army and the of 28.5 bushels ag&nst 18. if'Main streetMrs. Clara Bean and' the , request - Hubor, theexaeptlon rather than the ruin scout ' navy work for" peacetime hhting year. There were, 084,00$ bushels of 'sssistant that It, le teday , among" tho 'male Mrs. Reynold Barnett. .-I v,, wribeN, of establishments is- 'tolfi in a , leeent com 'raised this year, in .comparison South of Third- South, west In ordej to pnvelop efficient sconfk popnlotidn of ifarly all communities. to 432,000 of Jast year, and the Mr. Garilsez, dwelt on the deleterious Main street Mrs. Mr. W, R. Wight announcement, bpsed on the forthcomin the troop iacont ofliciency co ing annual report. Dutfng Ahei fiscal number, of acres planted was 24,000 nn aaiWSisJ0. Page, dr. ILL effect of, the tobh&o on tho ' system each test has been, inaugurated, point $ nd- - fepm, " - h eaienilfie of Third North, etetf 6f yea' ending , June 30 , 'last, thousands Iribith years. ' standpoint, he of w hich has t,, direct bearing- oi and .of veterans and their famikes "were result" 0 Apples, grapes had , pears ' finished the M. I. A, scout Main streetMrs. O. L. Barnett out harmful the', pointed Suitable work1 " asssited in while . wkhotii, at more many ways a setback, and Mrs. Leonard Steinocker. of th the Wdy. of 'dkguia.' beentimuy thb for have awards provided 200 All Dtah fruits military und naval stations, with larger totala Between First North and Third than scout who proves himself efficient VJt mu shown by' Jlr. Gardner that i . fifty outposts on the' Mevl--ett- n soma to oave been t of better IT FOCT.U .TO V--quality 1'he contest will North, east of Main street Mrs. I including be governed by the flew large business honses today offer Bed Cross border. r 00 Reece, H. Hmn wore There representatives Met "year." 918, D. Pfouts and Mrs. W, to habitual users of K 5 employment ser- bushels irow in Utah this following rules:., v h When So Matty .fKT First South to First North, easts looked, after lhe ' Welfare- of the year, 1. All scouts are expected to enter tobacco, particularly the cigarette, . men,. i. with - 779,000 last year and the of Main street Mrs. Justin A. Lore-les- vice, declaring that the totter, deadens the content. When sevcii ') hlliod the the bd. welfare 1,000 acres, (he. increase shows about and Mrs. Flint McClellan. 2. Any scout not raring to enter mentality and renders the slave to ' tlif by, order !bt the soero-thrie- 10 per cent. L.. . First South to Third South, east renjeations, make it known before the con- cigarette tnflt for the increasing rrt. war 0m of must of .were and ' navy, You may be brave suou ".Dixon W. to ataod D, of Main street Mrs, peach .crop yielded , 825,00 bnshela, test is started. insIbilitiM of , buainegg and .social But any scout not from withdrawn ca'mps. djioapitals, apd leas last' ., .than and Mrs. Jennie McClellan. bnckseho headache or year. slightly or dtalaa. cannot expect to keep u'p ihc 'American Bed Close, e its The winter wheat yield was 2,632,-J- entering South of Third South, euat of congressional icharUr.'.was npdor ' Mr, Gardner took, bocasioa Io-- , com- continued Hut, If, la addition nrinatiea to with those who do. " bnshels this and Tplhurst and. alone in it 1,722,000 Main streetMrs. T. ' yea 8, All , scouts' shall start out on pUment the management of thq capacity, .as the Officpil look out! ' If you. dout try Mrs. Lee R. Taylor. spring' wheat yielded!. 3,102, equal basis and points shall be added aonian for the port which it jhod Py tak volunteer cvilian organization, author- 000t year; to fix ybur ek kidsy bushels last yoa may. .thin and., uu year year a to ized earned. leodiitgj port ,in r"the score as they are yend Aglief service,' to tint an should ha Membere. full into the clutches of aaEgscous 1,960,000;, . oats, , 2,040,000 ' bushels tff Jiis crusade by reum'ng to scores points for yArmed forces. . In the oxeeutiv Ardors 4. Each smut disease before , you know tort, if 792,000 ns or peacetime dqties of the Kod Cross against 2,448,600in; "barley, himself individually and for hi patrol publish advertisements j of tobacco During the war period and last tlip , 1910. live more carefuily. aud help your - .,fj-against 720,000 that-h- a you tv of a and he definite said 15. Xf act Amert' eigarettee, ,.w.hb the i , set, in forth, branch mentioned ; the Payson yule year jis ' kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills, 5. A report .shall be made to each pleased to, learn that, quit! ft number can Red Cross enjoyed a membership fi'i n Connoetijig fink between tho .en GENERAL OBSERVANCE OF can stop the pains you have and , men of listed as their families merchants add well the you that these he scouts of and one Not Yof nearly 1200. patrol leader by his Don't. T-em-e- i avoid future danger as wofl. as as in recent ARMISTICE a the after LACKING their , "tobaeftov JAY developed present jorlc M , should hesitate to maintain shall keep a record of each individt vmhnibera J use " exhausted-thethe ' remedy. was Payson gency. experiment would", dise.ontj Un ual scout. 'their membemhip in the organization, people ere publicly endorsing, dread The observance of .Armistice - day 6. A report shall be made by each the sale of .tobacco in ' o,ny form. and to cheerfully contribute their , Families Relieved,, 'Vv' Ifiuiy . time csserr the America Until this reh the 1 that; scribe wp seout the maintenance ita to toward for mite ' t marked in this patrol loader , was not particularly 1 Mrs E.. Simons,, Depot St Payson, ' ACtL to the number of points discovered, Mr, Gardner said,- lobneoo In the mountain, division, it is ro- -' as week coming year. Doan's was unknown in the civiliiiad worlds elty. .Owing to tW beet' Vacation, to magic by his pattdL i , save: A few years ago Tho magnificent and heroic services ported lit hat in tho lust 3i said and more rmulta From the to ho the that Pills. file on students of good be uppm permit families grade aided the shall been' A Tu0ney have .ti rendered Kidney 43,770 kept prevalence during f. repor by ijm L- - received, I well, know 4 spent today for the weed y; 'Marions, 15 tlpy are ft the influenza about a year 4 ago 'the Bed Cross, approximately ( $424,-7C- 4 help in . harvesting the. beet crop, by tho scout ' senbo and another ' the ,'eust 1. ;' A , jry fine remedy. I sm- glad to recommend , at. expended for their relief. thhre was no program , iq any ot the headquarters, forms than would pay biig posted through they Ipstwim natality of the troops:, ' ehild-'in- : dO months ' in - tho the" United ML Bonns Kidney Pills to anyone riho sdiools. , Stormy weather prevented for information "6f the troops of the educating every Payson branch will nbt be forgotten In a period of : . ' . a weak ot toujo back, - , by those who owe their very life and- divison, 14,247 transientwarecx.se rviee any general display Of 'flags.' patrol standing" and individual scout State. wljeT is troubled .with . , rtusieat assisted. ' There is no the I . . progyam, of the kidney. nndpr other , disorder ,.The that of their dear ones to- the un- nen and their families or , any ' f ht(the law standing. Gat wero .undet. which theproyisidncould 8. A period, of tho .contest shall general , direct ioa of professor selfish, work performed at that time Loans to the extent of fl08,4i Prien 66c,4 at all dealers.- - Dont be held day 7 this which of was not and month made ri time, Nelson, qxcellenf less the ; 0,' who . not durng unusually be '$00,; thau. pne and 'those epidemic ask for a kidney remedy got escaped os a legal holiday, and .for this rea' 000 has been returned. an 'iacludednxopehiag song, IP nut-- , simply threo aame . more than Bhould feel grateful. the Pilia that. ynonths, son issue the Bonns a v Kidney 4 governor could.not Stinriiine , Jnt Yftur thf "i Fosrer-Milbirr- n ' 9. The patrol "acorinp the. highest Theres Despite the provisions made by the mandatory proclamation," ' , - , Simons had. Unappreciative of the splendid work Mrs, a ex a Christian a ead Bobbers," viol, of the at of Y. number' dons by the organization at largo govornnient through the bureau of depoints ' rV- ' .The legal holidays in Utah are 10. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N, war risk insurance, the public health awarded a 106 solo by. Professor H". Pftjtou, John sun, w during the war and since that time, service and signated os follows: Sundays, , Jan-nar- given period shall be board the federal for ' solo Miss a ' . a, t cent who Ivy loie, 'by there are some duty pennant, per shamelessly say 1, New Year; February 12, Lineducation, many thousands under lu 6. direction qf Airs. chflS Conveying an Impression. that tile war ia over and there ' is vocational colns birthday; February 22, Washingtons - io. This pennant, shall 'be "passed L.. D. Stewart the world men of discharged Pro Flint from, a on the song er by to fnj patrol no farther use for the American Red scoring by kept an.-- . were unable birthday; April 15, Arbur so far as to declare war array for disability Whighest number of points at the ena feasor Nelsou 's pralo qunrtette. . Thvrc aHd "j refused Memorial she 30, 4, day; "So May or day; lev Cross. Some go collected yon!' secure July to compensation, retraining Mr was and of a given period. rftadiug by Mrs, for the ReL the money lvthat ( or were igtlorant of the Independence day; July 24, Pioneer 'v . "Thats the impressktv'l acted ' 1L At tno end of otto year tho prager by Mr. Kitchen: v Cross is squandered and goes to a medical care the first in day; the'vBetl September, Monday Through necessary. stops to is , hold best a record , ' It the yenrs "Didnt she actually conjoint planned three scouts making set of "grafters." Nothing could home service sections thousands Labor day, October 12, Columbus day; shall be awarded 1W per ec-- it duty meeting on the first .Sunday even mg time she didnt! All sh ' ' ' 'be further from the truth. Maintcn-- Cross w ho ; otherwise would have Thanksgiving day,'date- fixed by proce. x of month.. . ance of the organization, of course, of those modal. s , eaelj t and December 25, Chrisd; been "lost men" were placed in lamation; V ' .12. At the end of ouch period the -requires expenditure, and the thous- touch with (the government agencies - eV SALEM .At Pm RESIDENT record FORMER best the who train-are ands of women making rt being ' them. the , could which During help Kmi )ete shall bds. warded a 100 per cent ed for nursing in, time of need can- - months ot June, July and August,1 WOOLGDOWES8 TO ASK FOB Spanish: dies .. . IW , e' N, many, pin. not, bb dope without spending money. 1U20, in the mountain division, alone, , PROTECTION FOR INDUSTRY duty will' .13. This pitr, shall be kept by-th-e A ter an illness Of throe (lily's, do, Health - education cannot -- be carried-- ' over 3000 original applications .for : ' v ; his score ;At a scout, as long as wipning 4 toil into the home without cost, and there federal aid were tirade out for ArEvayHan-'sen- , velopingMrs. peritonitis, Of meepng representatives of above a e.eTtain number,' , are a lumdred activities, necessary ' wife of HenW- - Hansen, died for those men by Bod Cross home servarious woqlgrowere , associations of ' .1 1. The judges of this contest shall at AocompanieoJ . to thO happiness and safety of the vice secretaries. the family homo-- IQ ;6paitbh. Fork m (Hubers of thA his assistants. last the ' intermountain carried time! of her to country in Salt be the scoutmaster and scored tho TueodayUp , people that are now being , . as'lI-lantl be Points may yesterday DRAWS CONCERT ', , ECKARD Lake last "Tuesday, plans for the , on all over the country. marriagd in 1998, MrsI Hansen was , lovrr tomorrow.. ' ' resident the a of cjanghtoi; Sahnn, house ' " of tore were , di the industry fu capacity 1 Present at Trnnp .meeting ..... horses, swirl Payson Branch Working. of Ms., and Mrs. Henry Sbin Ski--' sheer), - reference Eaeli to of the with eussed Mutual." Li judgsll ly particulai Early Ug ' was. ' " of r of one be and age twetoywix years Meeting every expectation a.... .. As an example of the splendid work In Uniform : 2. minutes in which , toJ existing conditions and to tariff of the vtevt. highly esteemed young I5 I ; ; r being - the people of Payson hnndreds of friends in Payson and school to Snndav class KstIv done, of animals an m I wondntwl thp section' of tho country. V A apod, go no further than their own tho . surrounding country, Minnie' AD matters. no allowed two nunutes tt U0SQ3VS Eatlv to rrestheod meeting L Mrs.- - Hififcui i decision definite was her reachpurrivod Bed .Wlple ' the by sous for his decision, Attendance at Poertimeat j door. The' local branch itsof own . Eckard and her excellent com- ed as to. the course to be taken-- a a. hushaud and mowtwo ispaw ex, daughUr. .... equipped at VSross hasmodel well os.Vy her fathpr, , - ilho Portland stock shes ' 1 r t ll years of Age,-a- s determiaatkiB . was expressed by. the ..Gdod'meeting. sick room in the Pay; pany presented one of .the most finisha in iy conduct a auy of the mother sister and several', brothers. tho most oxtonsive where the ed .musical programs that it has been, wbolgrowets to work for a resump- i " f above mekrags 3 Her interestin exceeded, being g0n high school" building demise is monraoda boat of the protective tariff bn wool .1 , being trained to ihd; pleasure of the people , to enjoy tion Prepared oa regular assignment.- - 5 of friends both in "ftoleinby aBd 4n ber of animals shown, only youne women arcnurses. and to seek relief from the flooding . This room 5 allow in Chicago. on efficient special assignment . Prepared become ie Mrs. time. funefal Tor Eckard. Fotk. The take-placa a American Spanish markets wool tong will with of of grown v Taking part on Mutual program.,.10 this aftern&re-frahas been equipped at an expense the Fourth former Payton girl,' whose wonderful in foreign lands. There was also some 25 ward NEW BOOKS FOR LIBRA Passing tenderfoot test ...... in 8p0tdah Fork." chajml class-'voice poesibibties were discovered by discussion 6f the matter of obtaining tost ,7ft firsts Passing lVlUg wool for clothing by the growers for .50 Passiug.secoWi Class test lint following new- - bnoki I vi V. the expense of the local branch,. n prominent New .York artist and their own nsO.' . , except ' 4 (at pad" of period r. '', Winning metpi&I badge Tarkington have been reF hfp people phe has won a place among the noted The general opinion was expressed Non use of liquor 2ft Dailr good titf1 for tme week . s ttij-- Day son pnblfe library;; ' ' by the ' a that contributedinfluenza the of source that the prosperity of the industry country is the singers , 5 end at perjod)' J (at epidemic Plothing orderly the ' "Itnni"ay During ' depends 16. These rules may .bo amended tyienUrmy.V, "Tho Two 5 largely bn the protection , Clothing clean , assumed " charge of of great satisfaction. PnvsOn branch 2 by a- - majority vote nt Mts. Eckard was assisted in the which- the federal government will Hands clean "Penrod .X3vi.MK any regular "lVmrod,0 ' C. American the in Professor growers pregive . ..... 2 troops meeting. Anthony Face clean . a ,., paying those program by "The Flirt, bursas e here vet needed, direct Lund of Salt Lake and by Miss Mae venting competition .from producers 4W Ail boys bctw'een t li 0 ages of twolve " Mngnimflout AmbersoV Hnir combed 2 s ' nurses from its own funds. In Wild. Anderson who charmed the audience in Austraba and other' foreign counand sixteen Jiving in the First ward Bringing new member to liJewewft. the work, the Rev, hi selections on the violin. tries Where the enst of growing wool 10 are invited: to A bookf meeting arMurphy worked night and daf. With several joiathe First Ward IT.iwtliorne Voelker offered several is materially less than, in the United M. I. A. fund 10 M, L A. boy scouts.' ... have ben E; held nurses to cases, and the Mist Elenore Mooting? ' on States. selections the . , in splendid piano. Non use of t&bacco fra every Tuoeday nigbt at 7.30 o'clock. library by Richard VidC saving of life is yet have as many potatoes beets ns earlier estimates indicated accordi-i- g to the November report sf M. M. Justin, agricultural statistics l. Wet weather has hump ered bat; eating, but has caused no se thus far. Potatoes aie serious 180 bushels' per acre, a averagii 141 lagt with year, and compai d acreage is slightly greater the p that production this, year also, Utah Committees are Appointed to Make a Canvass of All Residental Sections and Everyone Will Be Given an Opportunity of Supporting and :. l QL Purposes to - to arr. Company ' V-- -- ,U one-quart- JO 3 e ln!j' i brajjis. ' Ithe TyrTwajsSfe Winter Props tht - C- -- J' ll i.th?, s ' urj-Fa- tf e; iat g the-sate,- con-Mw- andvrl the-seaso- ; -- eom-pared.- X', s -- -- -- 1 1 r. -- r it - 'to -- , fi y 15 ' , -- 44 -- 'fA if re-O- - l' ' tur 1 ; Heart.-"Onwar- y e doubfu-quartett- , -- -- - 'a- 3 - - 1 s- five"--Jicont- j mmmsssssms fork at, :4ii; M 4 1 ' -- nearly 3 rp , -- !vim t , till 'lirtnei 1 , i lancial $ (rreAyt ' 1 i. SX - ' . . , V v 't't-- l M jLl. |