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Show r THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH , u oooooooo 00000 ?SSSSSSS8SSSSSr5SSSSSSSS88S8SSS8S? : d JItt. Byrum Otteson in Jiou-- News Fork Spanish of citizens, business bouses and towns is the true, to create a friendly, progress The Paysonian desires effort we are endeavoring, our sister towns, and in view of this of merchants to the people. news of each as well as the messages bead will be found Spanish hoih Doings. Co-operati- on co-operati- ve 1 Under this Word has been received here stating that Les Andrus and Rawlins S. Hughes, two of the hoys who left June 3rd, have arrived safely in France. Mrs. ( 'amp Lewis art Jolm E. Booth, Jos. Hanks of Salem has received Joseph Evans, Elmer Higgeiison, word also that her son llarry August tSigmundsoh, flans Otte- - has reached France. sun, X' plti Christopherson, Boren second feet oi Junes, Thomas Youd, William, Thirty-fivwater from the Strawberry proM alaml and Arthur Adamson ject has been turned into the A party was given last Friday new Mapleton Lateral canal. The evening at the Bake Shoie warn water is being used to iriigate meeting house in honor of An- ahuii t 8,000 acres of land and drew Adamson, William Malaitd will greatly increase the crops and Thomas Youd, the three for tins year, and will induce a young men who left Thursdiy much larger acreage under culfor Gamp Bewis, After an inter- tivation next year. esting and appropriate program John Ellison died here this the voting men were each presented with a purse of ten dub morning at the home of his , Mr. George A ars by the ward Bake Shore in the service Hicks, of valvular heart trouble ms IS buys now and eat h of ihem has received a from which he has long been a pmse (.f flO This is ceitainly sufferer. The deceased was the speaking well of the patiiotism son of John and Mary Iamen of Denmaik. He was bom at of tins little town Spanish Fork December 8, 1863 Mr; Dr. Davis aiid her neicc and has always resided here exMrs Anderson motOPfd down cept for the past three or four from Tooele and were joined by years which the family spent in Mr. and Mrs. S J. Gold and the Idaho. He married Fannie Hieks in 1888. Seven children hate party enjoyed a pleasant sight been born to them, five of whom Foil: seeing trip through Spanish are are Janie, Hazel, living. They Mrs. on Davis and any Sunday. Mrs. Anderson are taking an Donald, Myron, Maud and Mrs. utomohile vacation unattended Lorenzo Black, the latter of by the masculine element am! Howe, Idaho. He was the father are proving tfiat women can of Mrs. Sylvester Iliatt of Pay . manage an auto trip alone. After son who died about two year.-agoMrs. Ellison survives her eaving Spanish Fork they took a trip thro Ogden canyonNand husband and four grand children are living. The funeral service will also visit Eminiratiou will be held here Thursday at 2 p. m. from the Third ward meethouse. ing At least one American soldier will have real gold on his perCure for Dysentery. son with which to buy food if lie is captured by the Germans, While I was in Ashland, Kansas, for the mother of Bert Martin, a gentleman overheard me speaking of J. Cold, John E. Lewis and ih ,f JTo 0. Tito party, numbermotui-iuj Delbert Brockbank are spending in, about tliirt v, Hot Pots a few days enjoying tin? cool ait P)oo r.ioyoli to the M id c. a Al tt r enjoying a and fishing of Stiau berry alley at swim ill line u ondcrltil pools aid a jollv pntne dinner the Dewey Wood, Brant Bo .0 ool ' jiaitv it toi tod hotiie tn the and Will Booth Wen! to I i. this that 1I0 of n tiling, proving Monday night find tool, the pin oti.it til nip may be taken in and found (n joy. able sii al examination lot cut a in o,n da into the Radio ..eivuv .t lh. poll llte loads j v e . . I v The yuiine men .m S ai'tnv all well and lavoiablv know and their many nit ml; wt hi them the best ot luck. '1 hi It the second attempt of Mr Bain and Mr. Woods to eulist this spring both lad;, who had considerable expet hone mi pharmacy tried to enter tic medical division ot the sen m hut were turned down beem of their age. They aie both nndi 19 years. The boys will leave the training eamp Ihursdiy Dinner cue .tv at the b !lcw-- , r.i ndi Sunday ueie Mr and 1, Stewart, Mis Bernard Me, sp-ait and childnu, Mis T.ftxe ill and on Bee and Mr, and . M r Merrill t'ramlall oi in honor I he dinner was ooTsC-of Mr and Mis, Parley of PloVu who have belli the house guests ot Mr and Mrs oohey Stew ait 4 his week Mr leave, Thur.idav for military serene, and Mrs W oolsey will join lo r parents Mr. and Mrs. J. T Mr. and Mrs, John X Hole, of Ontario, Oregon, during left during the wet k for his al.sei.ee. She is a grandan auto trip thru Idaho; befoie daughter of Mrs Stewart returning they expect to vis t the Yellowstone Park. Fork increased it Spanish to the countrys military (junta Bast Friday evening Mrs. B service during the week by ten D. llummeivntertained tin loci when llte following men left on .employees of the J. Thursday morning for military was in rv ice. The company company and a few other guests Games, music ami social chat charge of John E. Booth who has were enjoyed and d duty re- t ntcred Ihe medical division oi freshments were served. ihe service, as were all the contingent from 'tali eonnty, numBast Wednesday Mr. and Mi bering nearly 100. A fair sized E. W. White and family motored crowd gal bored at the station but it to Springville where they ware to bid the boys bet mucl u have would Mr. Mrs. Coint and doubtless joined hy Starr and Mrs. A. B. Starr amt larger had people understood the families of that place, and Mr time limit lltey were leaving. The and Mrs. Win. R. Price and fain bovs who left for training at of Salt Bake City, has sewed ten $2.50 gold pieces into the homemade buttons of her boys sweater. She managed to get hold ot the gold pieces and decided on this novel method of secreting them. In other parts of his clothing she has sewed money to the value of $55. The young man recently arrived in Seattle, Washington. The sweater is an ordi-naBaca appeaing one and no one would take it to he so valuable. A party was given last Wedj ; I I 1 bu-.- 1, t B'atv-imi-- . L-- iV-m-- God-spee- d Do Not Send Your Watch Repairing to Salt Lake City y - father-in-law- friends. Thelma and Floyd Behind of Irnvo are visiting al the home of their grandmother, M s. X. Hyland. Mrs. Amelia Petti of Salt Lake is ,!e guest of Mrs. Thomas Jen kins tfiis week. Mr. and Mrs. Isaili Holladay and son Howard were Spring ixitors Wednesday ,vi!!c Albert spent the 2 1th iiiome from Ogden visiting . Mr. and Mrs. John jlu-kma- Baek-rnan- Colic CiJ Misses Sarah and Ida Wright of Heber. City were the guests of the Misses Lula and Jennie Tietjen the week end. Miss Jennie Backman ot Salt Lake was a Santaquin visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Wadswoith of Spanish Fork are visiting relatives in this city. The following enjoyed a dinner party at the power house grounds Thursday evening;. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tietjen, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Tietjen, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Openshaw, Miss Myr-te- l Cushing, Miss Sarah Wright, Miss Ida Wright, Miss Lula Tietjen, Miss Jennie Tietjen and Mr. Stanley Tietjen. Mr. and Mrs. H. Roland Tietjen of Payson tisited relatives in this city the week end. Mrs. Daniel Jerman entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for eight. Miss Lula Tietjen left Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Tietjen of Payson for a two weeks trip thro Yellowstone Park. The trip will be made by auto. Mrs. Bell Greenhalgh and sons Ellis and Martin are visiting in Eureka with Mrs. Sirs. Thomas Berryman and Mrs. itary service. Mrs. George Beebe entertained at a dinner party Tuesday even iug. Covers were laid for ten. Miss Elsie Francis of Eureka was the house guest last week of Mrs. Dottie Openshaw. 1ST BEff WEI Otto Peterson, y ?1 A Large Stock of Printed and Inlaid C. D. STRANG Linoleums McDOUGALLS t , i : 1 1 Furnishings i Excel Furniture & Carpet Co. SPANISH FORK, UTAH iilg lh MU it : In guide, the, I illljil llt, II to and gilt ter, CoiiM I in- i iirigHtiou avstrin, atm t lionsuua, only six ninety and si Iv sev eu t fiai, Ino. une tin ndi ed i ha to; dollars; live thousand loo hundred intiely-eigli- t and thirty seven one hiindredt tis dolltu-or seven atm dollars yTMU eighty one liundiedth.s per front ur lineal loot ol non! Ling .it) foot loudrtay pi Opel ly for fitly uithuui car t tacks, lliete being 717. ft leet abutting said portion of satu iiupiov eiuent ; live thousand two huni dred ninety nine and eighty j edtlia dollars, or $.i,x'!ii.''iiy seven one hundredths and thirty ($7..jU) dollars per front or linear loot of abutting pioperty mr lift y ,30) loot roadway with single ear track to be paved by Salt Lake and Utah R, If. for a width of nine (H) feet, there being 7 f? feet abutting said portion of said improvement; fifteen thousand live hundred ninety-twand lifty ' one hundredths (,$13,-a'.30) dollars, or six and thirty on hundredths t$G.,iU) dollars per from or linear foot ol abutting property tor forty-- (4U) toot roadway with single ear track to be paved by ball Lake Utah R. If. for a width of nine (9l feet, theie being I!,f73 feet abutting said portion of said improvement, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces ol ground within the lollovving deseribeu district, being the distnet to be affected and beuelitted by said improvem.nt, namely: Fifty Foot Roadway Without Car Track (10th to 11th Street.) The north side of lots 1, '2, 3 and 4, bloci. 35; the south side of lots 1 and 2, block 4G; all in plat Fayson City survey of Building Lots, abutting said improvement and for a depth ot 50 feet back from the property line of said street on which said pavement is (o be constructed. Fifty Foot Roadway With Single Car Track (2tn to 10th Street.) Tho north side of lots 1, 2, 3 ana 4, block 30; the south side of lots 1 and 2, block 45, all in plat Iavson City survey of Building Lots, Abutting said improvement and for a depth of 50 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 IT, block 37; the north side of lots 1, 2 and 3, block 38; the north side ot lotat-sku2, block 39; beginning at tile . northeast corner of lot 1, block thence east fifi feet; 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, blocf 42; the sotyh side of lot 1, block 43; the south side of lot 1, block 44; all in plat Payson City survey of Building Lots, abutand for & ting said improvement dejith of 59 feet back from the property line of said street on which said pavement is to be constructed. The total oust of said improvement is estimated al thirty-onthousand, four huudrod sixty-siand sixtv-seveone hundredths ($31, 466.(17) dollars, of which sum the Citys portion is four thousand, nine hundred and no seventy-silths ($4,976.0rt) dollars, leaving twenty-sithousand, four hundred ninety and sixty-sevedollars to be raispd by local assessment. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be in presented writing, stating therein lot and block, or description of property' to the city recorder on or before the 22nd day of August, vv Into- I linnilied y Rich- left o iSc A, A, A, A, e x ($20,-490.6- sider such protests and objections as be made thereto. Patriotic services were held may By order of the City Council of Wednesday morning, July 24th, Payson City, Utah. Dated August 1, 1118. in the meeting house. The pro ENOS W. STMONS, Ye consisted of Oh, gram City Recorder. Mountains High, choir; readFirst publication Aug. I, 1918; last Whit-ear; ing, Our Soldiers, Rhea Aug. 22. vocal solo, Andrew Borgen- son ; talk on the Utah Battalion Chas. A. Tietjen; Pioneers, Wm. T. Ewell ; reading, Mothers of Zion, Mr3. Emer Openshaw. In the afternoon sports and a dance and show were given the children, followed by a dance at A PATTERN FOR EVERY ROOM t t Are the Best Everything in Home vv The Primary association gave a patriotic program in the meet- 1918. The City Council, at a special meeting house Sunday evening, the ing thereafter, the 23rd day occasion being the annual con- of August, 1918, will hear and con- STANDARD MAKES KitchenCabinets I ! oili-utioi- 1'olIoM ference. Watchmaker and Optician SPANISH PORK, UTAH I Vemie mond and Marvin Robbins Friday for military service. Mr. Sorensen, has no watchmaker to fill his piace, send your work here rather than to Salt Lake. If he has, keep it at home. In case your local Jeweler, Coiimul one-iiund- Miss Mary Whital of Evanston, Wyo., was the guest of her aunt, Mrs Mary Nelson, last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Sullivan and Dan and John Sullivan motored to Fish Lake Friday where they will spend two weeks vacation. Their Prices Now are Lxtremely High MY RENT IS LOW, SO ALSO ARE MY PRICES - and Diarrhoea William Whitelaw, He told me in of Dos Moines, Iowa. detail of what it had done for his family, but more especially his daughWill-Scott- . ter who was lying at the point ot death with a violent attack of dysenMr. Andrew Borgenson was a tery, and had been given up by the family physician. Some of his neign Salt Lake visitor on Pioneer day. bora advised him to give Chambe- He also attended the great hand rlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, which he did, and fully believes that concert of Utahs military band. Mrs. Walter Calloway enterby doing so saved the life of his child. He stated that he had also tained at a dinner party Friday used this remedy himself with equally in honor of her brother all drug night At gratifying results. who leaves soon for milOtto stores. Chamberlain s Remedy," writes Notice is horny giru by I hi- City of Pay .mi City, Utah, of the i to make the of -- urli Mr. and Mrs. KikIo1j.1i IVter-sospent the past week at Moami roni relatives visiting j 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 S. i j ' NOTICE Santaquin News. j or their son Hans, whfr left on Thursday for the training camp. 'A progiiuu consisting ot .songs, speeches, recitations, etc. was enjoyed. Patriotic toasts were given !.y George J osier and modern idea of Krasins oitesoii. Gaums ami music occupied the time until spirit between oclock when refreshments were publish the served to 35 guests- f II night. Miss Martha Robbins and Miss Ina Evans are Salt Lake visitors this week. Mrs. Mary Openshaw is entertaining her two of Heber City this week. Mrs. James Clemens was taken seriously ill Friday morning. Dr. Tilson wa3 summoned from Pay-so- n and pronounced her illness n ceric-ease of appendicitis. Ihe was removed to the Provo General hospital and underwent an operation, which was very serious. Great hopes are enter-- ! tained for her recovery. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, a famChimney Tops, Eave Troughs and of Salt Lake, have moved Warm Air Furnaces Our Specialty , g ily here for an extended stay. Mr. S Peterson will operate the new flour mill which has been erected Spanish Fork, Ut., Phene 66. Leave Orders Central Lumber Co at the Santaquin station. The SuaaUMMaiBIHBMaMHaHHUiaMIMlUXIESSUEXxl new machinery has been installed TAYLOR BROS. C O M IP A M Y Spanish Fork, Utah j EFimi luimi WonrUss. LEWIS JACOBSEN grand-childre- I i i j n and everything is in first class shape under the direction of Messrs. Thistle and Edington to commence operation as soon as the wheat is threshed. The patronage of all of our good people ond surrounding fanners is sure to make the mill a success. Mrs. Lilgerof and daughters Gertrude, Vera and Ilellen have returned to their home in Bingham after a months stay with the formers mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Daniels. Word has just been reeeiveo by T. J. Wadsworth that his son Don who has been in service fit Camp Kearny, has gone' to France. This makes ten of our boys now in France. Dean Johnson has just received his invitation to leave Saturday for service. Mrs. Franks, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Franks and son Tharion and Cornelius Ilolladay, all of Eureka, were guests of Mr. and iMrs. I. C. Holladay Frida y. Donald Jerman who is in training at the University of Utah, spent Sunday hone. j |