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Show lAYSON, tTAH THE, lAYSONIAN, WAY FOR Santaquin News. lISWAGUN News Fork Spanish Notice is hereby given by ihe Cny I'ouncil of J'ayson City, Utah, of the lif intent ion of such council to make the in lolluM il"g given J' riudy at the residence Mr. and Mrs. Mels Johnson honor of tlrnir sou Dean Irvin Johnson, who leaves for Camp of of citizens, business l.ouses and towns is the true, modern idea to create a friendly, spirit between progress The Riysonian desires to publish the our sister towns, and in view of this effort we are endeavoring tins of each as well as the messages of merchants to the people. Under Fremont Co-operati- on and co-operati- ve news Mosiah M r. ami Evans Mis ilkens gave a and f ainil v returmd last Frida Wila ft e r a two weeks auto trip patriotic reading; Mis., ira France. Viva 'Da kins recited through the Yellowstone Park. Dusiness connected with the anfriends gathered at tic Imnic of nual summer outing oeciipiid the The Dee Hive girls inct Tins refreshments were until .Mr. and .Mrs John If. Davis to time day afternoon in the Eelam! celebrate the rOti atiniwisan ol served their marriage. n elaborate six park. The time was spent in a st ' etl to tin In honor ol Joe D. Evans, a variety of games and bathing oclock dinner guests anil lie haiance ol the draftee, Mrs. Milton Richard- and a picnic lunch was served i evening vas itjuMiig vo- son and Mrs. Dert Thomas gave a music olid a farewell party at the home ol cal ami nist rnni'-nMrs. Agnes Morgan, who Inis hi is their social chat. .Mr and Mrs parents, Mr. and Mrs J. J. have lived in Spanish fork for Hvans, Tuesday evening. Music, spoilt the past six weeks in Idaho has returned vetirs. A strange eoincitlcnee singing and social chat were en- visiting friends, home. is that in the life of the couple joyed. Refreshments were servt d they were horn on ihc same da.v to fifty guests, members of the Mrs. Then. I.cc entertained a ami at nearly the same hour, immediate family oi, ly. a five oclock dinner Fridav June 2, lSliS, at Mugaltiev Till-- ' for Miss Emma McYev afternoon ( ilenmorgiinsh South rc. vilh Miss lla.el Mrockliank was of New York ah o' wen City, Miss Marv; Wales, where they on Monday surprised pleasantly M. Hillilan. L. Mr. and Cone 50 2, wars married August ago afternoon little by twenty-livMrs. Davis was Hannah Thomas.1 and hoys, former pupils in landed girls .Miss Anna (lillilan entertained Kmbarking to Flail, lln her school. Miss Drockbauk wiT at Spanish Fork which was ties leave the latter jolly hunch at the Angela part of August lined to he their fill lire home on heater Friday evening, follow id to engage in missionary work the anniversary of their birth Js in Southern ice and cake ami an cream by California. hour of fine singing at the home years ago. While the family have of Rev. and Mrs. Lee. always called Spanish Fork their During the past week the fol- Coiie.s line base voice wasCharley home, Mr. I),avis spent about do hen id operations have been per- in several numbers, lie is om years of his life working in the lowing K H. and Joseph rs. coal mines of Winter Quarters, formed by the promising y ling baritone-- , at the Iwal hospital: of Hughes, have1 children Ftah. Thirteen of Ftah. tonsils and ap been horn to them, hut all have Keginia Hughes, removed; Ina Creer, tonpreeeeded them to Ihe great be- pciulix adenoids remove and sils Ralph yond except two sons ami one Deft Kr of brother Eggertsnn, daughter. The sons are John II. ne of station gertson, agent Davis of American Fork and interurhau railway, appendicitis of Jeremiah Davis Mapletoii. The, and hernia. All the patients are daughter is Mrs. Anna Hccles ot'J Maker Fitv, Oregon. All the; getting along nicely. children were present at the Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ilagau took golden wedding, as was also Mrs., a trip to Mrs. Hagans old home .Mary R. Davis of Winter Quar-- j to help honor the birththe one Sunday of sotiS ters, wife of who died. Mr. and Mrs. Davis, day of Mrs. Hagans father. have 2t grandchildren living and two They; In honor of Rhea Armstead of have always been faithful mem-- , Held, Miss Marie Nelson enterSaihts tained at a dinner party Monhers of the Latter-dachurch. day evening. Haines and dancing were the diversions of the Mrs. Kffie Dart returned Sun- evening. Covers were laid for twelve. day evening from Salt Lake-CitWhere she had accompanied her) Mr .and Mrs. David Holt sou Hep to have his tonsils ami; removed by a special- - tertained at dinner Monday even-ist- . ins complimentary to Mr. ami '.Mrs. (. A. Whittier of Colorado. Miss Marie and Lillian Nelson! Mrs. Katherine Stillwell chaperoned a crowd of young to Castilla Springs where turned to Salt Lake Friday after they spent a very pleasant week- - a weeks visit with Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Stoddard. end. home of Mrs. M rs. Hannah .!. Ralph Browne M i n i t I e v I I 1 The Horse Fancier is giving his an airing Speedy Steed, Flsvvngun, on the Bullyvtirti. lie expects to Cop all Ihe Prizes at the county fair with this new Kquine Hope. When "Kiswa-guncan show enough speed to keep t tie firoeer's Flivver from passing him, lie will lie in Rare Form. Cure While I for Dysentery. via Kansu in ni gentleman nverlieanl me ( 'linmberlnin 's Colie ami Diarrhoea riles William AVhitelau. Reined v, He told me in of He- - Maine."", town. detail of a lint if had done for lus family, lint more operially his duugli ter who whs lying at the point oi death with a violent attack of (lyse hy the 'ery, and had heen given up tamily physician. Smite of li is neigh him to give Chamber inns adv Iain's Colie and Dianhnen Renuvlv. whieh he did, and fully believes that by doing so saved the life of Ins . iold. lie stated that lie had al-- o used this remedy himself with equal y At all dric gratifying results. stores. a i ed ; 1 Wanted! Your Old n. y Automobile Tires y re-gir- ls and Mrs. Then. Lee have advised that their son, been just F. Lee lias been Paul Ensign ordered to foreign Destroy I service. His base will h, Drest. France. He will not he allowed to come to this country for at least one year. On August 22ml of this year it will he three years since Jessie Lee VM is, a sister of Knsign Lee; sailed from the same port to Tarvish, Persia, as an assistant to her husband. Dr. Wilder P. KUis. medical missionary' and from whom no tidings have been received since Dee. R. Rev. Paul C. Dart came down- - from Helper Monday to spend a few days with his family, Charles Devonish came down from Helper Monday to move his fatnilv to that citv. and Mrs. J. Y, Hagan entertained as guests Wednesday. Dr. Dr. and Mrs. 11. Z. Lund of Salt Lake City- and their daughter. Miss Lund. - from the junk man. ami Mrs. Win. Albertson Hugh Nelson came down fro'm Hurley, Idaho, Tuesday, 1917. Doth voung men were called to The Ladies Literary club toef report at Provo Monday for exlast Friday afternoon at the amination as to military fitness. , ml I ! iwfir Dont throw them, away, but bring them to us and have them half soled. Or we will pay you a better price than you have been getting Mi- ll T 4 in a lew lawns dijs. ILuse were appropriati Iv d corated in the national colors and supper was served at 3 p in after which, under the flicker of Chinese laid crus, the remainder of the evening was spent in games and other amusements Those present were Mr. and Mrs. ols Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Johnson, '.Mr. and M rs. Yema Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jolin-Isoi- i of Fa.vson. Mr. and Mrs. ('has. ('rook, Miss Ada Johnson, Miss iola Johnson, Miss l)rucilla Johnson, William Johnson, Huy Johnson, l.eon Johnson, Mrs Deter Johnson, Mrs. Thca Dig ginson, Mr, and Mrs. John Holman, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Dennett, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Det tess. Miss Ida Kwell, Miss Alfei Dennett, Mr. Klof Kklund, Mr Melvin Opeiishaw- and Mr. llolnnm. Mr. Huy Johnson came homo Fiidav from Idaho to visit with brother Dean, vho leaves soon for military service. , head will be found Spanish hoik doings. A' very pleasin'; event nf the week was that of Alomlav owning when the children, grand and childien, a crowd of intimate relative, and NOTICE , Tires Half-Sole- d $3.25 and Up McDOUGALLSi De-lan- - d Mrs. O. P. McCormick returmd home from Moab this week where she hat spout the past two weeks Miss Martha Robbins returned home Friday after a short vacation at Salt Lake. Mr., and Mrs. Alina Ilenricksor and family are moving here from Kureka to make their home for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Isaih Holladay and daughters Cleo and Merelda motored to Springville Sunday to visit Mrs. Holladay s nephew. Kddie Dunn, who Ikh heen seriously ill. Mrs. Sarah Kirkman is visiting at Salt Lake, the guest ol her son, Allen, and daughter, Mrs. Blanche Coohns. Mr. and Airs. Alonzo Richmond are visiting at Provo at the home of their on, Wells Richmond. Mrs. Nora Larson of Draper is visiting relatives in this city. Word has . heen received by Air. and Mrs. Lortz Christiansen that their son Lee, who left here hut two months ago for Camp Lewis, has arrived safely in France. This makes twelve hoys who are in France from Santaquin. Mr. and Airs. Heorge YanAus-da- l and family are taking a months vacation at Strawberry They made the trip by auto. Sy Kay, Donald Jerman, Howard Holladay, Henry Lofgreen and Alilis Whitear were home from Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday to visit with their parents. They leave next week for various training camps in the country and France. Aliss Fay Kay returned home Monday from Salt Lake where she spent the past two weeks. Airs. Afenels F. Holladay iv iI: To glade, curb ami gutter, construct diaiuuge and imgatiou system, auu pan with siucn inch reiufoieed eon-- ! ' icle I)1' stint i'lClu Fifth street 'to Flc ciitli stn-e- t in paving district No. t, and defray the abutters' por lion of the eo.-- t and expense thereof estimated at tvveutv six thousand, r'oui' liumlied ninety and si.vty seven one li li ndredt In "fli, 190.07) dollars; live thousand live hundred ninety-eigh- t uml thii tv en om" liumlinlttis ana dollats, nr seven "v"9S.37j eighty one hundredths (.7."0) dollars pel fiont oi linear foot of aonttlng pioperty for liftv (50) foot roadway without ear tracks, there being 717.74 leet abutting said pmtion of saia impi ov enient ; live thousand two huni dred ninety nine and eighty li I'dths i 3,299 Mil dollars, or seven and thirty (die hundredths T.nO dollats pel fiont or linear foot of abutting pioperty ror fifty ,oii) foot roadway with single car trark to lie paved by Salt Lake and Utah It. li. for a width of nine (9) feet, tlieie being 720 feet abutting said portion of said improvement; lit teen thousand five Itumired ninety-twand liftv one hundredths ($15, 592.50; dollars, or .six and thirty oililis ($(.. 10) dollars per front or linear foot of abutting pioperty for foity (40) toot roadway with single ear liack U be paved by Salt Lake A. Utah If. It. for a width of nine (0) feet, tlieie being 2,475 feet abutting said portion of said impiove-le u t , by a local asst upon the lots or pieces of gionnd within Lie following described dir! net, being the district to lie alfecjed and benelitted bv said improvement, namely: Fifty Foot Hoadway Without Car Track (10th to 11th Street.) The north side of lots , 2, 3 ami 4, biocK. do; the south side of lots I and 2, block 4(i; all in plat Payson City survey of Building Lots, abutting said improvement and for a depth of do feet back from the property line of said street on which said pavement is to lie constructed. Fifty Foot Roadway With Single Car Track (9th to 10th Street.) Tlie north side of lots 1, 2, 3 ana 4, block dfi; the south side of lots 1 and 2, block 45, all in plat A", Payson City survey of Building Lots, said and for Abutting improvement a dejfth of dO feet back from the property line of said street on which said pavement is to be constructed. Forty Foot Roadway With Single Car Track (5th to 9th Street.) The north side of lots 1 and 2, block 37; the north side of lots 1, 2 and 3, block 38; the north side of lots 1 and 2, block 39; beginning at the northeast corner of lot 1, block thence east (iii f, et; 39, plat the north side of lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 40; the south side of lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 41; the south side or lot 1, block 42; the south side of lot I, block 43; the south side of lot 1, block 44; all in plat Payson City survey of Building Lots, abutting said improvement and for a depth of do. feet back from the property line of said street on whieh said pavement is to be constructed. The total cost of said improvement is estimated at thirty-onthousand, four hundred sixty-siand s.-- ( one-liiii- o one-inni- n A, A, A, e sixty-seve- s ($31,406.(57) dollars, of which sum the Citys portion is four thousand, nine hundred and no seventy-si($4,970.00) dollars, leaving twenty-sithousand, four hundred ninety and sixty-seve) dollars to be raised by local assessment. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must tie in writing, presented stating therein lot and block, or description of property to the city recorder on or before the 22ml day of August, n ($2ft'.-490.07- 1918. The City Council, en- at a special meetthe 23rd day ing thereafter, of August, 1918, will hear and consider such protests and objections as may be made thereto. By order of the City Council of Payson City, Utah. Dated August 1, 1118. ENOS W. SIMONS, City Recorder. First publication Aug. 1, 1918; last tertained at a dinnei party last Thursday evening in honor of her husbands birthday anniver-ary- . The guests were Air. and v.lrs. J. M. Holladay, Mr. and Airs. W. R. Ureenhalgh, Air. and Airs. David Holladay. Mr. Frank (Holladay and daughter Wayne, ami Everett Holladay. Aliss Jennie Tietjen is visiting at Salt Lake, the guest- of her sister, Airs. J. R. Griffiths. to-wi- Aug. 22. - ions operation, at the age of 58 years. She was the mother of a soldier hoy who is now in France. The speakers were Erick O, V. L. Openshaw and (.has. A. Tietjen. Alusie was furnished vvar(l choir. There was a iare spending a weeks vacation A1 Sometime Well Un- rs. quartet, here, the guests of Mr. and Thomas Heelis. iderstitnd, hy Airs. Christena Airs. J. L. Olsen and Mrs. Tar- - Crooks, Airs. Julia Peters, Har-an- d oline Rees chaperoned their Sun- old Olsen William Bennett. day School classes at an outing John Bp. Roundy of Provo to Spring Lake Friday. After a fered the Airs, dip in the lake they all enjoyed Clemons hasclosing been a faithvery a fine lunch. ifUl and ardent worker m the Tnehteal Red Cross, u.Hler the church( especialv in the Relief V .re- - Society, and will he greatly I"'M "" j' M,Zel tre1'!,,"1 Jietjen hissed hy her children and her distributing yarnjas80ciates. She was the molher of and need is busyi14 ehildren. She is 8urvivod knitting or the soldiers. bv her hlttband and g daughters uneral were held all of whom are married but one, services here Sunday at 2 p. nt. in the land two sons, Ray Clemons ot ward ineeting house, under thejEureka and Clarence direction of ( oun. Charles A. now in Farnec. IntermentClemons, in the Tietjen over the remains of Mrs. city cemetery. The dedicatory Mary h. Clemons, wtie of James prayer was offerM bv Nels But-lemons, who died at the Provo ler. Many relatives Hudson was sura hoot twelve of her by prised little friends Saturday. Luncheon wyas served. Air. and Mrs. John Duncan of Salt Lake a,nd three daughters Alis (flora By-lun- d, j Kitchen Cabinets! Are the Best Everything in Home Furnishings I Excel Furniture & Carpet Co. j SPANISH FORK, UTAH TOiim. oA Chimney Tops, Eave Troughs and Warm Air Furnaces Our Specialty LEWIS JACOBSEN Spanish Fork, Ut., Phone 66. Leave Orders Central Ltirher Co SaMHHHiaisiiMMiHauMHiMuaiiiiaiMMiiiiai ryhody C n .hospital Thursday after a ser- - and friends attended the funeral. |