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Show . a. f- , j WHICH IS CONSOLIDATED THE 1X)BE-HEADE- R ependent Representative of Payson and Southern Utah County 'AYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY VOLUME THIRTY 3"5 4-- 44 44 J. S. P 4 PASSES TO GR 4 PRESIDENT 4 and Save' Fifty Ceir Last Tuesday Morning a ident J. S. Page Jr. Di in Payson Following getting out the paper and job print-lThe company has had this propotion under advisement for some weeks ast, and finally came to the conclusion lat Payson can and will support an o date newspaper ..and printing lant, as well as many other towns of le same calibre. Days Previous. 0 deep shadow of gloom east over Payson and ,iari was eigh vicinity last Tuesday morning all January 8th, when flic news wasi sent forth of the deatli of Pres. whoi Jonathan S. Page, Jr. who 'Mar. pased to the beyond at 1:40 a. m.Jrz on the above date, at his home in A ADMINISTRATION MONDAY 4 Irder to facilitate the mechanical work f CHANGE TOOK PLACE IN CITY .. We have just installed a linotype in Causing, Hemorrhage . T NUMBER EIGHTEEN: 10, 1918 4 4 g. A Retiring Officials Made Splendid Record Pledge Support of New Officials . Ingoing Administration Take Reins of City Government Standing Committees Appointed. At a meeting held at 10:30 last Monday morning t lie outgoing .THE PAYSONIAN BEGINS OPERATION OF LINOTYPE and incoming eity administration met and the keys to the eitys affairs were turned over to the On Monday of this week the -p-tfirst sing was east on our new mayor and city couneil. After Ihe usual business was linotype. This is a wonderful disposed of Mayor Thomas E. machine and is recognized, by exReece made a splendid talk, re- perts of machinery wfyo know, as AT rs e en-rPayson. will ferring to the responsibility rest- the one that, eomes of the nearest print the eginning with this issue we re-as a caused was TIis death j Mar jJ ing upon the administration. of any machine in the world to instead of four or six as home at eight pages of the bia.in, stroke a suit of f Said that he was well pleased performing the work of the hureviously. In attempting to. do this we realize with He progress made during man hand and brain. causing hemorrhage, last Thurs-- 1 Vjj0 uu-jj- e him "rendering off the past two years and for the To describe this machine would a big chunk, hut we can day morning, lat we are biting was Pits. Page conscious. .j)rot good support received from his take too much time and space, an chew it if the subscriptions are paid, which x from 0f pneumonia 'associates. suffering Felt that lie was be- - but we extend a cordial invitaof realize order our n to a heavy some expense contracted part been had years ing. relieved from a strenuous tion for all to come and see it in n securing the new machine we are going td 4 duty. Mayor Reece recommended operation. The linotype, when ago, which added to his already exe the condition. From serious jffer a special inducement for the next fifty 4 that many improvements could running to full capacity and with time this great and good man be made and pledged his support the assistance of only one operaJays. To all who pay their subscriptions be-or- e 4 to the new officers, was stricken tp his bed, the shock as did also tor, does the work of six men; was so severe that he regained February 15, 1918, we will give a rate of 4 the councilmen. setting and distributing its own consciousness on two or three Mayor Erlandson spoke en- type. $1.50 a year. As many years as desired can be occasions for only two or. three With the installation of this thusiastically of the work that secured at the same rate. After the above date minutes duration, until the time was before the new administra- marvel m the world of machinthe price will be $2.00. Considering the presof his death. tion. He spoke of work that had ery the work of getting out the President Page was born May been done in the past, and what paper, and printing in general, ent war prices of an advance from 50 to 200 Lake 1856 in Salt Utah, was being done at present, and will be wonderfully facilitated, City, 14, cent on everything that it Takes to live and ' per to a - splendid' eouepliitmut to meaning, , nL. eoure. that' - this Payson family moving paid produce a paper, it isn t necessary to make any tlie retiring officials. Remarked .modern improvement puts the very shortly afterwards, 'and - he excuse for the small increase of 25 per cent to has resided in this city ever that what the administration will Paysonian Publishing Company of since, with the exception the subription price, to say nothing of the bigger do and not what they said, meant in the front rank along with other seven years,, five of which were most for a progressive city. printing estaband better paper we are giving you. Piute lishments. A n Grass The new appointments were Valley, great deal of the j. spent now until from Remember that February deferred until, next meeting. tedious, laborious work will lie County, proving up on a farm, days will be the only opportunity of getting the The following standing com- eliminated, enabling us to accomand two of which were spent in mittees were appointed; Mayor, plish a great deal more with , Paysonian for $1.50. After that date it will cost missionary work in the Southern .... States. , you $2.00 per year. 'Henry Erlandson; recorder, Enos much more expediency. when comes to it So, was Elizabeth All who have paid their subscriptions at the regular rate ,'W. Simons; treasurer, print It is doubtful if ever there is on the now and shops, Payson map elections, adCrook; Taylor them extended three the months have man in this community who either S;a. or may 4 she as never has been and McCormick before, useful more lite, a has spent ditional fifty cents refunded. The $1.50 rate will alsoap-l- y 44 Sargent; judiciary, believe-thwe have to reason Done and every both in civic and religious affairs 4 and Taylor; finance, on new subscriptions. and Wilson Almost people recognize it, and will claims, McCormick; President Page. than did ' M444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 be in the near fuin a Done and church ; and position police eity prison, every capacity in city . ture more to, fully appreciate public Taylor and Sargent; affairs has been filled by him. CARRIER EXAMINA- - WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW what a Done and modern, printbeen has he property, city justice grounds In city affairs TION. means to them. and streets and ing plant alleys, Sargent; of the peace,, city recorder, Union Stock Yards, Ogdon, H councilman and postmaster, Done and Wilson; engrossing lie city last Saturday morning Starts at 10 A. M. cember 7. Cattle Receipts, 990 and printing, Wilson and McCorThe Payson Concert Band rewas a member of the board of anil was buried in the Payson.. Market steady The United States Civil Ser- - bead. McCormick and mick; rules, the 15. U. University of Provo for turned last Saturday from a cejnetery at 4 p. m. Sunday. Commission has announced out week. Choice steers, $9(0 10; )ono. .0metery, Taylor and Sar- a number of years , was h deletour of the more impor,Ir. Austin was one of the very $8(59; feeders, $(o 8. gent; irrigation and reservoirs, an examination for Ihe County good, tant cities of Sanpete county and. gate to the National Irrigation oFWest Settlers in this city, hav-iof Utah, to be held at Provo on, Choice cows and heifers, $0 al,(int aiKi electric Oct. Done; Texas in the southern Congress part of the state. come across the plains with fair to good, $fi'7; can- fill Ihe McCormick and Taylor; ,i?ltS( and was sent, as a representative an'.ox team in 1858, locating at January 26, 191& to Svery member of the organiza-io- n G ; $K-r; feeder cows, tion of rural carrier at Pleasant and f;re department, Sargent of this section, to California, to where reports a pleasant outing as calves. $!l(o 10. Payton soon afterwards, Wilson; water works, Wilson and well as success in a financial way interview Frank L Lane, secre he lluilt one of the first houses in Grove and Payson, (Pleasant Receipts, 3259 bead. Grove vacancies Hogs added), for the band, which will probary of the interior, in regard to this) section, which was located Market slightly higher. Tops, that may later occur on rural what is now known as the mam- near the and still ably make these trips annually sugar factory, bulk of sales, $15.75. routes from otbe'r post offices m$b'-8-E. H. HARPER CONTRACTS moth to that locality in the future. High Lin remains there. Strawberry Sheep Tlie Receipts 1801 bead, the county. BLOOD IN POISONING Canal project. Pres. Page was Mk. Austin moved to Garland examination will be open only joMarket steady. Lambs, $15(dl(: HIS HAND The government has now reRIGHT also instrumental in increasing in 1903, where he was employed male citizens who are aetually.(w(s the capacity of the old Payson at tlie sugar factory for eight eased the eoal business back to E. IT. Harper, our city in the territory of a! domiciled in been afterwards He has locating the dealer. We will continue to .reservoir. always years) mastcr Had. the misfortune to lie spent his last post office in the county and who m,.. and Mrs. A. S landle eoal on the same basis. ron the alert in' pushing every Lehi, (where i He raised a large family meet the requirements set forth (;0,ini;i motored to lam. WavnoooHact Wci poisoning in his Lll days, and for orders must be accompanied progress proposition of boys and giHs, most ofvhom Mr. Harper brufked hand. porm Xo. 1977. .This form to last visit in the ity, Thursday community. velopment y 'the cash. We hope no one member some weeks ago and will and application blanks may be ivictnls and relatives. Mr. Me-1Pres. Page took the first surveyask for credit. Colvin-Reee- e obtained from tlie offices men- - ( Mllan says tlie mads ah1 in fine!110t much attention was paid to into the Co. Adv. canyon ing party up Hie slight accident until last above or from the United 'condition and lie tioned to uncle an was t of Austin but the people George vestigate the feasibility Austin, the well known States Civil Service Commission section are enjoying very rnoder-at- , Thursday morning, when his I am prepared to handle all great Strawberry project and George of D. C. AppRoa-1- . to be very painful. superintendent band kinds agricultural began of blaeksmithing . and Washington, collier, was, at the time of his death, the Utali-Idah- o Sugar Company. tions should be forwprded to Ihe Mr. Harper consulted his doc- maehine repair work with 20 president of Strawberry High Mr. Austin was of sturdy Eng- commission at tor and it was pronounced blooc years experience in these lines, Washington at Hie Line Canal Company. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Peay lish stock and was ofte of the earliest dale. with the result that an in addition to turning lathes, citipracticable In church affairs Pres. Page most respected and honest entertained about 200 friends poisoning, and Mr, power hammers, power tire setoperation. was necessary. lias held many responsible posi- zens in this community, of last week to,,r night Thursday reThe lias now be could government depended upon arcr 1S now carryin aIS hanc ters and power disc sharpeners tions: was a Sunday School always leased the coal business' back to a dyeing Prty in the Second as a true friend. in a, sling, but he has and power facilities for most any around the dealers. We will continue lojward amusement ball, in honor teagher. and President of the Y. been of the pain, and his kind of work. relieved Payson ImpleM. M. I. A. for anumber of handle, coal on tlie same basis, of tlie marriage of their daugh-Al- l Henry Wyler Jr., Frank Kerr is on Ihe improve. hand & Hardware Co. ment bo must orders accompanied years; was bishop of the Second and Harold Simmons wno are at ward Payson, for ten years, and present stationed at Fort Doug- by the cash. We hope that no one will ask for credit. Colvin-- , was set apart as President of the lass. returned on Sunday to camp Reece Co. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth Miss Dora Cuftis has been here in Nebo Stake of Zion in J901, after spending a couple of days Mrs. J. Roland Tietjen motand Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashby visiting her parents, Mr. anc relatives. which position he has. held ever Payson visiting Miss Aileen MeBotli, who is at- - are rejoicing over the arrival of Mrs. Ray Curtis, the ored to the capital Sunday evenduirng and Joe since. family, Douglass the University of Hah, a fine baby boy, which She went hack to ing and remained over Monday, of Payson, hut' tending residents former teacher and President of the Necame home for her vacation s,n;1 T tiesdny morning at tlie home of ilrovo Monday morning to attend when they were joined by Mr. now living at Ilazelton, Idaho, The party attended bo Stake of Zion in 1901, which contracted heart trouble and is Mrs Ashbys parents, Mr. mid school at tlie B. Y. U., where she Tietjen. Miss Springtime at the Salt spent a visit in this city during unable to return to her studies. Mrs, Joseph Bales. is taking a business course. position lie has Held ever since the holidays with relatives. 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