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Show THE PAYSONIAN. iUVsON, llTAH Utah Weekly Industrial Review Jolson s Jolts Just a few purely pertinent pointed pithy paragraphs pushed Although winter wheat lias bv the pen of one who doesnt sharply declined in Utah, be- wish to disturb the serene minds cause of the drought, the total of Pavson, but feels the necessity FROM HARRY TIPTON. estimated wheat .yield for 1918 of unloading the constant ats Camp A. A. Humph rys, Va., cumulation tf dupe under bis is 7,r;)l,000 bushels as compared hat. with 5, 650, (KM) in 1917. July 20. 1918. Fort Douglass is to have hosFditor Paysonian: Quite a few fellows are not in Just a line to let you know pital accommodating 3000 to 5000 the aVmy on account of their I am at Camp A. A. men. that size. They are. too small. for the present. Have vis5000 acres oil shale Dragon ited all the historic spots in this lands prospected near here. After all, one of the best section of s Virginia. Camp Tintic Godiva mine shipped a things about knitting is a woman is one of the largest can$10,090 carload of ore. can work and talk at the same tonments in the United States, if Shelby--Tooel- e county assessed time. not the largest, and is an engivaluation shows million increase. neers training school. We have Salt Smeltirg It isnt necessary to go to ex from 18,000 to 35,000 engineers & Helming Co. advance in Wages tremes. A girls face may be quartered here at all times. 1 for July amounts to $700,090 a either her fort line or her mis- have charge of the year. The American Smelting is fortune. w elding school, and I classed A. employing about 2,500 men at the 1 A. expert welder. Have reGarfield and Murray plants. The Iayson man wlm never ceived my recommendation ns Bitulithie paving to be used knew is master We are all disappointment engineer. mi four miles in Davis county. to for the order poor position enjoy waiting anxiously Utah eanners will supply luck. to across. The good go engineers cases of tomatoes for United branch of the service includes States orders. Ami if wishes were automo- miners and tappers, railroad Moab During past two weeks biles d he a lot of felstill there operators and contractors, gas two tons of concentrates have and tlame divisions, tank service; lows because didnt kicking they been produced by the Big Indian it also includes the colored serhave an airship. copper reduction process. vice battalions who dig trenches Alta Sells mine shipping and act as shock troops. to excuse Dont three carloads a week. try yourscli A. A. Humphrys is located 17 Weber county valuation shows for profiteering by the thoughl miles from Washington, D. C., on that somebody else will get li gain of $1,491,000 over 1917. the Col. Fairfax grant, deedold lark City mines are mining noney if you dont. ed him by George II long before 2,000 tons ore per week worth The Pavson man or womai. the Revolution. $100,000. had the pleasure of calling on Salt Lake Mammoth mine who believes the world is grow Reed Smoot at his lovely Senator ing better are the ones who an again shipping normal output. in home Washington, lie is a to make it so. American Fark Belleroplmn helping very pleasant gentleman to meet. mill working on' $25 Ion ore. am much interested in very reason some Another Paysm. Gold Hill Trout Creek tumid Have life. all drill taken men military never reach the tin of top going down after silver formations and have on been is ladder too t often they stop Salt Lake to Ogden highway for over a month special it for duty else. somebody steady to be paved with bitulithie. and a half. Have not seen a soul Utah apple erop for 1918 estibe lee cream may unhealthy? IVom our old town. If I have mated at 525,000 boxes. Imt the young man who tried to that good luck to run across one Fillmore City is hopeful of deconvince a friend along thal he will look like a thousand dolvelopment of big body of su- line shows girl lars to me. a lack of judgment. lphur deposits at Morrisev, MiWith best regards, llard county. HARRY is S, TIPTON, Sometimes a Payson woman Cardiff mine trucking 400 tmis Co. lv, 3rd Reg., Camp A. A. so hard up for something to a week out of Cottonwood. Ya. Watson 500 feet thick of on brag about shell lionst of a papa Ifumphrys, who pays her husbands bills. shale located near here. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. Coal railroad to he built from Save the Bull Durham sacks (Publisher) Lund to Cedar City. If ihe cost of living gets much Department of the Interior, U. S. Rangely Standard Oil Co., i higher the war bride can use Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Tuly 22, 1918. shale retort on them for building carrying Iter trosseau. NOTICE is hereby given that in its holdings this district. Thomas L. Pe.ifer, of Mosida, Utah, Arrowhead trail to have $15,Our icjea of an optimist is the Assignee of Maurice Kane, who, on 000 improvements. Payson man who prayed to the November 1, 1911, made Desert Land Highway from Ephraim to Ford that his wife would keep Entry, Serial No. 09009, for SWi, WbiSEH, NKiSE'i, SEV.NE'U SecGrangeville to be built over Wa- quiet and who expects his prayer tion 27, Township 7 South, Range satch range for $150,000 by for- to be answered. West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed est service. notice of intention to make final Oil dri'ls so ji to be busy in Furthermore, the Payson man proof, under Aet of March 4, 1910, to vvlm sits on a wheelbarrow and establish claim to the land above Spanish Fork canyon. before' the Register and of a tin described, eats bis dinner out Railroad Chief, McAdoo, Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at 500,000 shopmen raise in bucket never complains of indi- Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 5th day 5 to 13 cents an hour gestion. of September, 1918. of wages Claimant names as nitnesses: John raise above the higher wages, V. Hagerman, of Lehi, Utah; Samuei Tn one sensehf the word the The two months ago. granted K. Roberts, of Lehi, Utah; Evan A. annual increase amounts to $100, war will he won in France. In Anglpy, of Salt Lake City, Utah; another sense it w ill be won in Prank C. Coolev, of Salt Lake Citv, 000,000. GOULD B. BLAKELY, kitchen of Pavson so keep on Utah. the Alta South Heela mine pro week. 800 a tons ore aiming. dueing Pine Yellow Goodsprings NOTICE TO WATER USERS. to protest We dont want mine yields 63 ears ore last month. State Engineers Office, against our neighbor keeping a out would if he take it But cat. enables Salt Lake railroad City, Utah, July 3, 1918. Extending NOTICE is hereby given that ChrisAlta mine to ship 2.000 tons a and tune it occasionally it might make living a little easier. topher F. Dixon, whose post office adweek, dress is Payson, Utah, has made applifrom Utah to receive $850,000 with the reTheres a vast difference be- cation in accordance federal road funds. The first post quirements of the Compiled Laws of and America tween Germany. Utah, 1907, as amended bv the Session road project extends from Cas Over here we get them to keep Laws of Utah, 1909, 1911, and 1915, estian to at Duchesne tlegate to two and mated cost of $131,132. The fed- the shoe tops ae least two inches (2.51 appropriate second feet of water from Utah over and knee there below the eral government, state and counLake, in Utah County. Said water will be diverted by means of a pump ties will share in cost of eon-s- i they make em go barefooted. at a point south 26 degrees 45 minutes ruction. we heard a Pavson east 4086 ft. from the east quarter Yesterday Moab new theater to a have , corner of Section 21, Township 8 hoy rejoicing because theyd inSouth, seating 600 peoph. Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base troduced one thing in the family and Meridian, and conveyed by means Smithfield cannery making hat couldnt be cut down to fit of a canal for a distance of 5,500 ft. market for big pea crop. a and there used from April had His him. father to Ocbought St. George State bridge buildtober each ol of 175 to year teeth. of irrigate new set acres of land embraced in the SE4 ing crew finishing several spans and NEViSWU of See. 22 and NW'i here. Not having seen any more ex- NEi of Sec. 27, township and range Senator King urging federal tracts from his paper we take it aforesaid. This application is desigchemical plaid for Utah. the Berlin edilor whq nated in the State Engineers office that Bridger Butte oil well in Uin- warned his countrymen not to as No. 7731. All protests the granting of tah basin down 1,800 feet. underestimate the strength of said application, gainst stating the reason Park City King Cons, mine America has been taken out and therefor, must be made by affidavit shipped $5,500 ear of ore. in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of shot. New Ferlin mill at Belerophoif $2.50, and filed in this office within Hum-phry- s, Hum-phry- Fake--Ameri- can oxy-acetvle- 333,-00- 0 1 1 I 400-to- n 1 five-tenth- s I 1 mine starts on 10,000 ton run. Peruvian Consolidated shipping lead-silvcarbonates. er We Are Always Ready to serve you with good printing. No matter what the nature of the job ma be we are ready to do it at a price that will be! Satisfactory Another Regiment A certain lodger, whose butter disappeared In the most mysterious and appalling manner, contrived to stop the business by adopting a rather Ingenious and original plan. Whenever he had finished with the viand he stamped the end with a regimental button which he had, and for a time all was well, says London One night, however, he thought the roll looked rather shorter than when he left It, and yet the Impression of a button was there right enough. Then summoning hts landlady, he thirty (30) days after the completion HELP WANTED! Keep away from the tlame of the candle if you dont want your wings singed is a proverb as old as the hills So old we have almost forgotten to apply it to ourselves. In every community men and women are imitating the moths. How many times have we been singed by the fascination of that long distant bugain? And how many times have we come back, and back again to the flame? How much money is lost each year to this community by this same singeing process? T1 e tlame of the candle mounts higher. The moths crowd closer and closer to the flame. It is our business to put that flame out. Wanted: A few men and women in our community to apply the snuffer. posted in this office for inspection by any person interested and by tbe public generally. During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certifiregulacation, under departmental tions' of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State tn any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral 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 the time specified, will be considered sufficient evicharacter of dence of the the tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, w ill be approved to the State. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. The Double Standard Oil & Gas Company i is the owner of valuable oil leases in Kansas, Oklahoma and Wyoming and lias recently added a valuable lease in the new oil field, Texas, with 8 producing wells, together with pumping plant, tanks and full equipment, connected with the pipe line, and selling oil. Price wu $2.00, now $2.50, and expeet soon to be getting $3.00 per barrel for this high grade oil. The Company is pushing drilling operations in this new field, as rapidly as ett In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, sitting at Utah County. James E. Jones, Plaintiff, vs. McClellan, Maria M. Hatch, Cynthia L. Bailey, James .1. McClellan, Snrali E. Bailey, David A. McClellan, S. E. McClellan, Rhoda A. Cordon, George A. McClellan, Charles E. McCarroll McClellan, Wilford Clellan, N. McClellan, .T. Orson McClellan, Karl McClellan, Minerva N. Mayer, Alla McClellan GummersallA Almeda Carlow, Lizzie Gamwells, Chrissie .Samuel McClellan, Arminta I layson, I.enora McClellan, Edward Bagley, Fidelia Anderson, James Bagley, Cynthia DeLnng, Rhoda DeLong, Allie Bagley, Cyrinius Bagiev, Maynard Wright, H. Orson Bagley, Sidney Nielsen, I.ucile Bagley, Mark Bagley, Burton D. Rust, George Alma Bagley, William O. Clavson, John Doe- - McClellan whose other and true name is unknown, and Jane Doe McClellan, whose other and true name is unknown, each and all in their in dividual capacity, and also as heirs at law I of William CatYoll McClellan, 3 i s Stock is now selling at 10c a share. You can join us in an exceedingly profitable hwrinnne enterprise, and. in doing so, help increase the oil output, which means, help win the war. Write us for free map and further particulars. Special inducements to live, active salesmen. THE DOUBLE STANDARD OIL Sc OAS COMPANY, - Boston Building, Denver, Colorado. Phone Mats tZ 37. EianaiciBooMiuHHMnaiaia Deceased. of the publication Summons. of this notice. G. F, McGonagle, The State of Utah to the said DeState Engineer. fendants: Date of first publication July 11, You are hereby summoned to appear 1918; date of completion of publics within twenty days after the service tinn August 10, 1918 of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which this ac NOTICE. lion is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend United States Land Office, Salt Lake the above entitled action, and in case of yotir failure so to do, judgment will City, Utah, .Tune 29, 1918. be rendered against you according to To Whom It May Concern: the demand of the complaint, a copy NOTICE is hereby given that the of which Stale of Utah has idled in this office Clerk of complaint is left with the said Court for you. The lists of lands, selected by the said so id action is brought to quiet title said: State, under section 6 of the 'Act of to certain real estate in Section 5, Tp. 9 South Range 2 F.at of Salt Lake This Is not my butter, Mrs. Scott. Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as Oh, yes, It Is, Mr. Wild ; theres the Meridian, Utah Countv, State of School viz: Serial Indemnity lands, Utah. BOOTH & BOOTH. mark of the button on It" No. 022433, NKV.SE1', N '.SEi, j Attorneys for Plaintiff, Just so, Mrs. Scott; but bless me, Postoffiee this button belongs to quite a differ- Sec. 20, T. 11 S., R. 4 E., S. L. M. address; Knight Block,: Yours beent regiment from mine. Copies of said lists, so far as they Provo City, Utah. First publication July 11, 1918. to the R. telaio to said tracts by descriptive! R. A. mine F. ; to the longs Last publication Aug. 18, 1918. subdivisions, have been conspicuously A. M. C. Tit-Bit- ! j Tear Out Fill In -- Hand TO THE LOCAL POSTMASTER: to me on (KU.I. 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