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Show Mrs Esther Potter 9 THE A STRICTLY WITH WHICH IS CONSOLIDATED THE INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATIVE OF PAYSON AND SOUTHERN GLOEE-IIEADE- VOLUME THIRTY PAYSON, New Order From U. S. Highways Council SERVICES FOR t C. PATTENI and Erlandson Mayor UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER R 5, UTAH COUNTY. 1918. NUMBER members of the eouneil held eonferenees with the State .Road Commission during the Large Audience ays Last past we(.k regard my the new J.istriet to he established Respects to First Pay- - l,avin."' in tliis r vt i eity ami, on aeeount id or War, son issued by the Unitnow ed States Highways Council, the following letters of information hae been received, and so, for Memorial services for Melvin the immediate presenl, the work) C. Patten, of this city, who was will not lie commenced: From the State Road Corn- killed in action August 22 last. ill France, were held in the Xebo mission of Utah. August 31, Stake tabernacle last Sunday at 1918. Mr. Henry Erlandson, May-3:30 p. nu, under the auspices of committee memorial or, Iayson City, Utah, special Dear Sir: A recent order composed of members of the the from the F. S. Highways Coun- and administration city Council of Defense. Mayor Henry j eil has been received to the effect that all road work will be sub- Erlandson presided. Opcning prayer was offered .fft tojhe Fuel Administration regulations and the review and bv Joseph Reece. of the I S. Highways 'A quartet entitled. Tenting apii-ova- l ( 'etive ls was on the Old Camp Ground, ,l lu 11 and that any provides rendered by blisses Ivy Done. bituminous "'rk 'Carl "'olvmg 0. Retta Cutler, Messrs. terms, fuel, or construction mu- and A. C. Lund. rn One big wallop to end the war! to give it. Funeral sen ices for Esther Ellsworth Hotter were held Sunday in tlie Second ward meeting house with Bishop Elisha Drown The ward choir unpresiding. der the direction of Prof. Carl D. Xelson furnished lie singing. The invocation was spoken by Xalhaniel The first Ludlow. Archie speaker was Bishop Broekbank of Spanish Fork second ward, where Mrs. Potter was isiting with her daughter when she passed away. Jesse S. Taylor spoke of his long acquaintance with the deceased, Inning attended the same school "lieu they were children, and spoke of her many virtues and And the U. S. A. is about 1 I riero attneu With an American army of 4,000,000, men in France says Cheif of Staff P. C. March, we can go through the German line wherever we please! r The army is now almost two million strong. To get the rest, the Government has let down the bars men 18 to 45 (both inclusive), except those previously registered, are to furnish the additional strength needed to push the Huns back to the Rhine and free the world of Kaiserism. a ma-Xels- be shipped, whs that lllllK Mayor Erlandson read theF01 K !,!,l)1'ou'( b the announcement of the death of ouncil Mr. Patten and his activities jn Highways ' rom the I mted States lligh- the F. S. service. wavs Council, August T, 1918: Charles II. White was pleased Ihe, I mted States llighwavs with the splendid turnout which. ( . , makes the lollowmg anno said, expressed the love ot nouncemciit with relerence to the people tor the voung maul and procedure as to high- wliom we have met to pav our poliev wav street work during Lthe and last respects to. No greater sac- ;j(ld of the Hleetive could he made than to die L )(M. ,Q 1!)8. ol m defense ones country. All proposed lngliw av, street, Wliile Ins deatli is a loss it is ol anil bridge eoustruetion, culvert . great consolation to those be- - reconstruct ion, and maintenance reaved that he died lor the love the issuance of , involving: (a) oi liberty. of the principles the use ot rail or V (b bonds; cording to occ esmstiea history water transportation;- - (e) the aI there was, m the beginning, T use of coal or oil as fuel, or, council that took place m great the the use of cement, brick, F f, the heavens when one Lueilcrl1(d) oil, tar, crushed stone, came. forward and said he would asphalt, , ..lor steel, (also sand and gravel go into the world and save all where shortage exists as higli- men and bring them hack into should first be way material, the presence of the Lord, for vai ,0 tho v.dmg that he Lucifer, .veld Stal(,s h. rece.veall the honor, pra.se and l.n h r l07- h State highway department, a we that comes tor- - F,forms have been prepared for same ward with the F, ,1proposition. this purpose and a supply placed The kaiser desires to dominate each State highway de- the whole world, and have allnl"ffh Xo manufacturer the people pay homeage to him. partment. will lurmsh anv road building . who must be their king andl material until the project has , ,, been ,U?k by the United j has decreed that all F,.States approved Council, llighwavs men shall have equal rights to act as his own conscience Rh- - Patriots Wifi Register. Others Must, , F., , Sop-nfie- e ... Ac-1- . I I , I - -- rinl r I...1 I iv tates to him. Melvin Pattens re- DC ward is sure for he has all. It matters not how we lie so long as we are prepared. I do not believe any class of people on earth loves liberty and their country more than the people of the state of FIah. lie shall he their son and hero in the next world. They have cause to rejoice for he has! given his life for the testimony of Jesus, who established the principles of all truth and t,rty The Flag Carl Xelson sang, a Stain We arc Paul Wirthlin said. all united in the cause of free- dom. W cannot consider I HC I dySOD I our-l,l,al- selves Christians unless we do utmost at home for the great E4 211111 J AIKl pro-ou- hen-worl- d Ft struggle, to extend liberty and freedom to other nations. Melvin Patten has sacrificed liis lifes blood for love of his coun trv. Of all tho grainiest things in this world it is to he a mother. She will gladly welcome her bov on the other side. "f tho opportunity of soo- ington expressed his willing, tho oxln,M and learn ":,iat to die. Are we anv better? erv our own people can do. we have not the opportumtv to often we do not know what our give our lives, let us give of our own can Ihe I M4 IfK 1 to del end the great- possessions . est flag in all the world, the flag without a stain, whose white stripes signify tlie purity of our noble sires and the red stripes the blood of our noble heroes. May Hod bless those who mourn. May they seek him in prayer and live to meet their son. Vocal solo. Just a Mothers Prayer at Evening by Mrs. O. Tolhurst . Mayor Erlandson people accomplish. admission is free, Patriots Will Register. I Others Must, Pattens grandfather was soldier in the army and had (lone big things 1o help build up the country. Thanked all who were in attendance in behalf of Melvin a bereaved. Mrs. Howard Evans sang, Did Glory. Benediction by Braxton Bar- - W. stated that nett. I A glorious opportunity! Small wonder that Registration 12 will cause such enthusiasm. For these Day, Septemder men were left out in the cold before, told to sit back while others fought their battles. Why cant we fight, fit we are asked, physically they through working in shop or field, or they hadnt been back of desks so long they had forgotten their manhood. How keenly they felt being not wanted; how they fairly ached to help when they read the casualty lists. charitable ads. Esther Ellsworth Potter, daughter of Herman Ellsworth BAND BOYS Five More Boys Leave for Service in U. S. Army Today-Dan- ce and Banquet Given Them. Last Saturday night five members of the Payson hand, who leave today for (lamp Kearny, to cnlcr the F. S. service, were honored at a big ilanee in the pavilion, followed by a swell banquet at Pauls cafe. The doings was arranged hv the organization and was a very successful affair. The hoys going are Melvin Briinlmll, Dave Mitchell, J. B. Stark, Clyde Tervort and George Martin. A great many of tlie popular dancing people from Payson and other towns flocked to the pavilion to dance to the beautiful music of the hand, and all report a splendid time. At the banquet Ray Done was unanimously chosen as toastmaster, anil proved equal to a veteran at the game. Toasts, jokes, etc. were participated in by nil the members, as they sat and devoured the delicious dishes for which Paul is fa- ami Speedy Brown, was horn at Lee county, Iowa, Charleston, 12, IS44, There were September seven children in the family, four girls anil three hoys, two of whom are now living, .Minerva Xufelt of Helper and Herman Ellsworth of Payson. She was the mother of seven children, For nation born or alien, they realized plainly what they five of whom survive her as folowe to this country. They realized it was time to show lows: William P. Dowdle, Robert their gratitnde for all the U. S. A. has meant and done for Dowdle, Speedy Patterson, Sarah and Jennie Done. Livingston them a life of peace, prosperity and happiness among She moved with her parents to men tneir equals. Salt Lake in the fall of 1849, crossing the plains by ox teams And now their chance has come. Thirteen millions of men in Bishop Millars company. mous. must register September 12. If they do not register they She went through all tho hardDuring the evening a wrist will not only risk certain arrest and severe punishment, ships incident to the life of the watch was presented to each pioneers. During the earlier .departing member, except J. D. but declare themselves unfit to be called Americans. When yuirs of her marne. hie she re- - stark, ulmsc girl put one the Dratt Boards discard the physically unfit, the exempt sided in ( ache valley, hut the over-- ' on the hand by getting because of family, the men in war industries, there must remaining years of her life were the watch first, so lie received remain more than 2,000,000 men ready for training. pent in Payson. She responded a beautiful fountain - pen.- - A to nil Ralls' of Ihe church, workgood response was heard from ing in the Religion class for a all the recipients, each one beThese men will give the big wallop that will end the war. number of years and was presiing anxious for an opportunity Are you between 18 and 45? Present yourself at the dent of the Relief society for to get the kaiser. The banquet, Registration Place September 12, proudly as an American four years. During her recent was so enjoyed that should. illness she displayed marked it would thoroughly not do to say at what patriotism. Just a few days prior hour the hoys went home. to her death she completed the Seven members of the hand last of 23 pairs of socks and one have REGISTRATION NOTICE. previously gone into the EUSBYS MINSTRELS 0. K. sweater for the soldier boys. service and, with the five who She lias two grandsons now in go today, it leaves only thirtAll citizens of Payson Precinct nin.0 aiwl ap)1T,iiltive audi-w- the service of their country and een members left. Tt takes at come under the new draft 011).(.s n,jovo,i i;lls)Vs Worlds four others are registered for least twenty men to make a. law are hereby notified to regis-- ; Hreatest Volorcd Minstrel Shunimmediate service. good hand, and some effort ter next Thursday, September She passed away at the home should be made immediately by 12, 7:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. H is a clean of her daughter, Sarah Living- Payson citizens to keep in exisP01 uinmnci J No District Registration place ston, in Spanish Fork on August tence this organization which ;,s 1 tluish Furniture Store build-:"13Ft at 7:00 a. in. has been such a splendid asset 1 hi way those darkies sang to the town. Some .ladies have and danced ami did juggling STUDENT ARMY TO BE Registration place District No. suggested that they would like tricks drew such forth 2 Daniels building. remarks PAID, FED AND to take up instruments with a Registration place District No. Trol1 the audience us best show CLOTHED BY U. S. view to joining the hand, which for the money I ever saw in Bos 3 City Hall. he a good plan to keep up may. Volunteers are hereby re-- Angeles. They certainly are Aug. 31. Mem- the good work. Washington, etc Los Angeles bers of tlie Students quested to assist in clerical work'Hm makers, Army By all means we should not of registration, to serve without Xews of let the hand Training corps, consisting drop out of sight. Will exhibit in Pavson Fridav youllis between the pay, each registration agent ages of 18 needing two or three assistants. Sept. 13th. and 21, w ill lie mobilized October Patriots Will Register. Others Must. at more than 300 colleges selected for that purpose hv the ENCOURAGING NEWS war department, according to FROM BOYS IN SERVICE details of the plan announced James A. Daniels has just reXow, for the first time in its not one member lias gone tonight. ceived word in the shape of a receiving a royal demmistra- - The members of the Students Ihe Payson Band faces from his son, Rex A. "islies for a speedy re- Army Training corps wil he telegram a depleted condition which eaiJlimi of the young Daniels, telling send-off- s Him. These have a man soldiers on active duty, a commission of not lie cast aside m the usual receiving lien in the mil lire of banquets, si nt fluent issued by the war lieutenant. The telegram foldont care let or go style. The ,iaill.jnK and parties public department says. Upon their lows : people of Payson, in general, dances, and when Ihe final leave induction into service their subWashington, I). (., Aug. who are desirous of keeping this taking occured. a w risl walch, sistence, clothing quarters, James A. Daniels, Payson, organization as a unit in the a fountain pen, or the equivalent and tuition will he provided by Utah. Received commission as citys regime must show imme- in money went with each depart- the government and the student-soldier- s lieutenant. Arrived here today. wil receive the pay of Will spend diately and in a very substantial ing member. The total expence furlough of one week maimer just how desirous they amounting to over throe hundred privates in ihe army. in and about this city. Am asdolars. This sum represents the High school graduates will he really are. signed to (amp Jackson, ColumIf we stop a moment to con- efforts in one line of endeavor eligible In the collegiate training bia, South Carolina. Sorry could sider the relative support given only, of twenty live Paysoii-ians- . diiisiou of the corps and gram- not make it. home on so short a the hand by its members and mar school graduates may enter furlough. (Signed) Rex O. DanAs a whole can tin citizens of the vocational section. that given by the citizens, we As the iels. refind ihe citizens side of the Payson boast of any sin-students show ability they wil Mr. Daniels has also received he transfered 1o new divisions a proposition rather deeply in the cord ? card notifying him of Isnt it about tjme, then, tlial end those showing special quali- theposlal hole, buried, in fact. The memsafe arrival in France of bership of tin organization has the city of Pavson really gels fications will he sent to officers another son, Corp. V. 11. Daniels. averaged twenty veal, live, en- behind the hand and proves its training schools. Others will he thusiastic boosters. Payson has appreciation in a more tangible assigned to Patriots Will Register. Others Must. had a population during that manner? Thirteen men are all of officer.'' schools. time averaging near 2,.TOO peo- the organization remaining to The war department in its PUBLIC NOTICE. A big gap bull tin Is it safe not to that Forest keep rolling. advises ple. statement say Ranger Manwill will youllis if everyone of Payson s loyal has been made which must he for college entrance or receive applications for free use con- filled. Tin sons and daughters had remaining men can- already enrolled in a college to permits and timber sales at the tributed the amount of not do it alone. Fitiens, what adhere to their plans and obtain city marshals office in Payson support as has been given by are you going to do. Perhaps, olmiturily induction into the on the following dates: Septemeach member of the hand, that tho, ihe hand doesn't matter corps.- - Sait Lake Tribune. ber 3, 10, 30, Get. 4 and 14, and the success of Pavson s live unit after all. Xo demmisi ration has Ranger Christiansen of Nephi would have been great lv magni- yet proved ..that a hand oi-1s- , Patriots Will Register. Others Must. will he at the same place for the fied has ever existed or will ever resame purpose on the following McDonald Mr. and in the ceive Mix I). dates: September 9, 23. and Oct. Seven hand men are already support 7. The hours will he from 9 a. and with' the service of Uncle Sam. Today which it rightlv has coming. Monday spent Sunday THE PAYSOX BAND. relatives in Provo. five more men leave. Up to date in. until f p. m. h tis ". 1 be merchants and business men are contributing very liber ilby towards the prize fund for Hie big farm, garden, stock and household exhibit to he held in Hie present Well worth store building Friday and Saturday, 13th and 14th. Mr. Ray Moijsnn and Mrs. Ann Loveless, who have the fair in charge, are working with mu,h enthusiasm for its success, all(l are very anxious to have as exhibitors as possible. It r (usts othing to diplay our (hicts. and will he of great to oursehes and adertiso Hm community. Inasmuch as the nioi'cnnnts are so loyal to the move all who have anvthing display should make ""Ohy lm r t( 0':,,ll,1, ier Prduets. O H,!EEfr.A.BANQUETFOR To End the War some have FIFTY-TW- 1 THE BAND MAKES AN APPEAL with-existenc- j e i'd - uow-read- one-tent- h whole-hearte- d j |