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Show ;" , :$ PAY VOLUME XXXIV NUMBER 43 PAYSON, Upon at November Election ev4 Payson Delegation Receives Similar Treatment as Republican and Fail to Secure a Place on the ticket for Their Candidate for - May be FlVF, PRICE, . " .iriO?4 Should Stop Say.'GT "Hi Its o anti-eigaret- '3 After Reckless Expenditure of Between $5, $6,000 In Fruitless Effort to Prevent F Culture On the Bench, Another Baseless Suit Ordered. Unless those members of the city who aro opposed to a continuation of waste of the public funds hi conducting foolish law suits take n determined stand to block the ac tion, another suit, with absolutely no ah a ace of winning, will bo instituted to secure an injunction restraining J C. Townsend, owner of Townsend park, up Payson canyon, from using at"! which ho has developed, for irrigating .and which he hag reclaim-o- i an made productive. The city directed , to dtontiy niu kss determine the ownership of a certain piece of ground owned by him, but which tho chairman of the irrigation committee claims ns a reservoir site, although tho piece of land in dispute is no more a reservoir than - is an lot. two suits these If city ordinary aro prosecuted it means only a further wte of the peoples money. It is fte concenusu of opinion of those wnw have the investigated matter, including members of better judgment of tho city council and a number" of other prominent citizens that the land claimed by the rhairx council v 1 JURORS ARE DRAWN FOR OCTOBER TERM , -- - h rY s 'IT T V r of - tho irrigation ,K urvoir site, has no A reservoir purposes, that a depressed field into, w hlj)'. amount Of, water flows itij-- ' earty spring, and, that it value to Mr. Townsend I This year it hns .produced s 1,000 bushels of potatoes, l s'- which found its way Into in tho early Spring' seeped in and by , the It was as dry as a bone, 1 outlet for tho water exceff age and even if owned . j for a reservoir site it ,ttou value in storing water ttf during the dry season. IIS. water asset to the city fx point of view. As far as. the proposed suit against Mr. Towsseiil to restrain him from using )tx water of tho Payson canji) T'?'' shed for irrigating his fihld, corned, it is equally as without merit. It will onjjp the city in great exjionso,. Ing to.be gained, ag.it.is that there is a court on w'oifld prevent a man fro if his land productive by the.j, water which flowed througli perty and in tho use of whiz V f robbed no one. - In eveVy munity, notably in Irovo el pwners, pf Jand are urgoJ their lands and make them j and are urgod to use all j s necessary to that end. It 5 men of calibre 1 ever attempt, in an, official 4 prevent a man makW ductive. Men of broiw- - tnift oneourage him in the , prodtf Vincreased wealth for.the goit i .z " of th community. ,. Tho proposed suits agag Townsend are only, in line suit recently brought agaf state engineer to compel his verso his decision ; in ' gta i Arthur Daley an exchange. creek water for Strawberry . VI This suit involved not ouc penditure of more than . $2 court expenses, but to carfy edict of the, court the city upwards - of $4,0(KT . in,- - cow ditches and in the purchase ; of way to carry tho JSt; water to the oh! fields m ft intermingle it with i Payson ' I : 1 water. , It is the opinion of mapy citizens of Payson : that ,4 outrage on the people of tf I ? was never perpetrated than J5 tf. J expenditure of this monejr ,tt Arthur from Daloy prevent his orchards productive. In a the water to field,- stance, the ditch on the east y r; wt K,' Second East street has Jjwn in size until it is carrying, yj , & Xf of water which is constantly out and it will be but a .slimy 'tiers according to property 1 SK - 3U the street, before it will make inroads on tho sidewalk- - as V 1. ?K! 8? the road. It has already nit r? width that cannot be crossed if ordinary individual, and wornej54- children are compelled to w hTy block or more to find a crosing fWI- The ditch is also dungerour to, 4tl3c'.i8 A' In another place two mtches t ' been constructed in the street, ning parallel and close to each if Ify.V. one to carry Strawberry ' wsterY other Peteotneet creek ' f same down went the Both ditch .until watch dog of the, public he the got into office, when UeSSe?" y ' oidod that two were n c s a rr q) newest ditch is narrof but deeJiif ) "1. a public menace to traffic.,, " While those responsible t?or Itlrisf great waste of money and, . incoiVsinl, ! ience to the public maintain that thr4 $ are doing it for the putpose of .ptoc,, serving to the- - peoplo. the clear wgtet, of Payson creek, if is the' exprosjln, ' of an increasing 'number.', of that their judgment is at . least 'poof, and 'that" they arffjjdft fitted toyofiv) 1 duct the affair otiv& city, ' A progressive city,;; awvey . carf-bbuilt ' up under. a in4eftJ&d ie ij i u; 4' t Must Report for Service In Court on October House 3, Trial at Court 4$ Tho following named jurors have been summoned for tho October term of the Fourth district court to re port for service at tho court room October 3, 1922, at 10 oclock a. m, William Edwards, Goshen; Parley II. iddle, American Fork; Heber Ilog gard, Amorican Fork; E. C. Provo; William R. Rantaquinf John Jaeklin, American Fork; Walter Robinson, Provo; Monroo L. Bingham, Benjamin; Jo R. Hinckley, Provo; llans Chris tnson, American Fork; LIraor Baum, Pleasant View; Ralph Bullock, Pro , Green-Imlgli- (TBokeo , rea ;r iTJiiJirsKd o; W. C. Chatwin, Rantaquin; Jones Bowen, Spanish Fork; Clarence Bees-Icy- , Trovo; James A. Loveless, Jr., Provo Bench; J. Milton Booth, Provo; Israel E. Clegg, Jr., Hpringville; Henry A. Bylnnd, Santaquin; A. I.eo Ilarmer, Mapleton; John T. Beardall, Springville; Jacob A. Hansen, Span-- i h Fork; Stanley B. Kceteh, Pleasant Grove; Frank Argylo, Jiiake Shore; Amos L. Carter, Provo Bench. LYCEUM COURSE TO BE PART OF WINTER ENTERTAINMENT Under the auspices of the Payson elnb ft series of Lyceum entertainments will be provided during the winter months. At a meeting of the elub last night a commit toe consisting of Karl F. Keeler, R. prrsident of the organization, Tuyor and A. It. Wilson was appointed to take the matter in hand and make arrangements for engagement of- tho necessary talent. The committee has under considera-tiothe engagement of lecturers and members of the dramatic department of the Brigham Vonng university, as well us men. and women of national reputation from other parts of tho that this country. It is believed course, together with other forms ot entertainment tifi t may be staged in Payson during the winter, will afford attractions equal to any that may be available in any part of the state. Commercial Ie . - BAZAAR d Ja In Provo. o Users-associatio- '4 LTt 1 IKv: two-yea- 4 - Waste of Funds In Useles Continued The Utah Public Health association of more han $44,000 in tho revenues . of Al- financod entirely of by tho sale pine school district, the total gen- Christmas Seals, has a splendid reeral property taxes levied; against cord to its credit for the vast year. owners in Utah county this year is This organization, with only $1,417,194.04, as against $1,467,-i29.4- other agencies, lias met a great need in this state in the matter of health last year. County Commissioners. Tho figures are taken from an an education, nearly every section of nual report made by C. L. . right, Utah having been thoroughly covered auditor of Utah county, to Mark during the last twelve months. The Senator Southwick, author of tho K . . Till the association hns- - put thousands !of dob' state and to fie, auditor, law, famous because ot lars into tho campaign for a higher state board of equalization. was SANTAQUIN QUARRIES ita consistent t N'ebo and Provo city schools alike standard of health among tho pco-p- l N turned down by the democrats of Tho results of the work along aro content to get on with less rov-- i Utah county in convention at Provo nue than last. this that line. have been higiy grntify-anINEXHAUSTIBLE HAVE, year last Wednesday,- - and in his place V. The following tabulation summarand it is hoped by Jhe associthe O. Twede of Payson received toatl valuation and tho distribu- ations friends everywhere that the SUPPLY OF LIME ROCK izes nomination for state senator. Inez tion of the taxes in Utah county camvagn so successfully carriod on up Knight Allen, also of Provo, was to date will bo continued and enfor this year: honored with a place on tho ticket, Assessed ..$ 51,257,087 larged and mad, even more intensive valuation and will go before the people, as a than ever before. Taxed loxied: ITyrum Schneider, of University ol ' candidate for the state senate. State and state school....! 362.387.02 Following are some of the accomThe Payson delegation received the , Utah, Submits Report on .... St ft to road 102,516.25 plishments of the association since same consideration at the convention 186,072.51 the traveling health clinic was launchCounty Florence Properties. aajltd the Payson delegation at the ed in this state, through the cO opera Provo schools at American republican convention 206.833.03 tive efforts of tho stato board of Alpino district schools cFork on Friday of last week, and Nebo district schools 218,066.68 health, United States public lieallh were wheedled out of a candidate for Sotting at rest any doubt that may State bounty 1,031.08 service and tho Utah Public Health A . county commissioner, giving way to havo existed as to tho physical ability I ('hi .6,944.78 association: , Spanish Fork, even though Spanish of tho lime 1. There have been 2,259 adults and 1,724.48 Alpine of wost quarries Santaquin Fork delegation was split up and to Amerieau Fork 19,173.31 9,060. children given freo physienl exthe last moment and unablo to decide particularly the Florence properties, Pleasant Grove 12,373.22 aminations and advice at the clinic. between Smoot and Creer. Joseph to furnish all the lime roek necessary 2. Carried in its clinic truck nnd 7,560.94 ot to meet the Beece Was placed in nomination the with requirements of any pro- Vineyard 1,290.33 displayed in connection sneeeed himself on tho board , ot or 1,290.53 clinic a large number of exceptionally iron development, Lnkeviow ject, sugar county commissioners at the last mom- Hyrum Schneider, View fine health charts and posters, which mining geologist Pleasant ent, when it was seen that a dif150,479.93 constituted an unuMinlJy valuable and mineralogist of the University existed ference among the Spanish 24,839.21 health exhibit. Springvillo Fork delegation, but the nomination, of Utah, has made? an examination ot Mapleton 2,221.58 3. Assisted in holding 233 public made by a Springville delegate) came the Florence properties and has sub- Spanish Fork 22,718.22 health meetings, attended by npproxi too late, after all plodges had been mitted a report showing 20,400.28 mutely 67,000 people. that the Payson made. Salem 4,379.14 4. Ran moving health pictures and placer is still capable of pro The following were the nominations: Nutting without 2,438.65 slides before about 65,000 people in Santaquin . ducing, any deeper State Senator F. (1. Twode, Pay-- than tho bottom working of the present pit Genola public meetings. ot son; Inez Knight Allen, Provo. vast quantities 4. Distributed - 23,030 tons of commercial lime rock, Member .of House of Representa- and tax $1,417,194.04 Total .he health levy literature among public that the South Florence property -- at tives L. N. Atwood, AtnericanFork; can schools, " tit public produce 781, .80 tons of commer' N. A. Peterson, Provo; Orson Prest-wick- , cial tho clinic. rock if worked only to the shall- MOTHER OF FRED BRIMHALL Provo Bench and H. W. (lore, owDIES IN SALT LAKE 6. Helped to finance pubbe nurs depth of fifty feet. Genola. local school with in these not Both of havo ing reports four-yea- r Commissioner, Mrs. Pamalia Ann Rode, mother of authorities. County estitaken into consideration any term A. O, Smoot, Provo. 7. Carried on modern health eras mate of tonnage of liino rock that Fred Brimhall of this city, died in r Commissioner, Connty bo developed" at depth, and from Salt Lake last Sunday arter a pro- ude work among about lo,00o sehool may term Ralph Morgan, Spanish Fork. tho formation now in evidence there longed illness. She was a native of children, winnin,, seven national hon Sheriff M r. Evans, Lchi. yenrs ors. is every reason to ' believe that the Utah and was about sixty-tw, Clean 8. Assisted in conducting a County Treasure i; Joseph Loveless, supply of commercial litno roek can of ngo at the time of her death. She Provo Bench. . leaves her husband, Matthew J. Rode, School contest in several of the amt be made almost inexhaustible LarCounty Attorney Martin M. sufficient in quantity to meet the de- living in Salt Lake, and a number school districts. Provo. son, on 9. Carried mands of tho largest iron producing of relatives in this city. The funeral general campaign Connty Clerk Eart S. Greenwood, plants that mighever bo contem- was hold yesterday afternoon in Fay-so- against disease, with tuberculosis as American Fork. and" interment was made in the the principal objective. plated. RichConnty Recorder Genevieve These reports, eoming from such Payson city cemetery. Only through the sal., of Christmas ardson, Benjamin. Seals during the eoming holiday seauinent authority? as Mr. Kchnetder Assessor J. E. Boyer, Springville. itould discouutSlfny LESTER VAN NOSDAL DIES comson will jho Utah Public Health ns Auditor John W. Guy. ment that my emanate from those AFTER LINGERING ILLNESS sociation be able to secure funds with Surveyor Reed Jerman, Santaquin. which to continue this groat service ho, in an underhanded way, are Lester Van Nosdal, a resident of endeavoring tir discourage the e'stah Kliment of iron and stool plants in Payson for the past eighteen months, SALEM STUDENT DIES heavy peach shipments. K vicinity. died at tho family home in this city About 400 cars of peaches have last Wednesday. He was born in Park Virginia Madge Thomns, thirteen thus far been shipped from Utah STIPULATION AGREED UPON in resided of age, daughter of Mr. and on but year? 4, 1885, April City county, bringing into tho county a FOR STRAWBERRY PROJECT Mammoth for some time, working as "Mrs. C. J. Thomas, dieu at the famrevenue of about $150,000. Payson miners ily homo in Salem last Sunday after a miner. Death was duo to will receive a large portion of this At a conference betw een re present a consumption. He is. survived by hi5 a brief illness. The funeral was held money as the crop on tho benches fives of tho United States reclamation widow, Airs. Hanna Witty Van Nos this morning. has been quite heavy. If certain mem- service and of the Strawberry Water dndl, nnd two sons and three daughbers of the city council had had at Provo recently ters. Tho funeral was held this after RURAL MAIL BOXES MUST BE would water no their way, however, ON RIGHT SIDE OF THE ROAD a number of important matters m noon from the First ward chapel. have been permitted on the bench to connection with the or agreement uish has been irrigate the orchards and tho Payson contract under which the project is FIFTEEN NEW PROFESSORS Postmaster A. K. revenue from the peach crop would to be taken over the instructed Water the depart postoflice by by FACULTY U ADDED TO have been redued fifty per cent. Thf association wcr(. discussed and tho earner service ment to withdraw people of Payson may thank the state following understandings weVe reachcom Fifteen new professors and instrue from patrons who have tailed to re engineer for coming to the relief of ed: the with regulations postal ply to the added boon have tors faculty the situation. And now, to protect on the boxes net That of tho tho land placing" grazing receipts of the University of Utah and will quiring Ihe rights of the people, a suit K from the Strawberry vnlley grazing lake up their duties at the institution right hand sido of the road In sue! the of one be started against to lands and net power plant revenues with the eases mail wi.l be held at the post opening of tho fall quarter bench shall ,be credited to the last instal- of school. V largest fruitthegrowers on ofthe'a heavy to be called for. The carrier office, held will be Registration to prevent growing ments of the construction costs of on service will not be resumed until the 22 23 and class and 21, September erop of peaches next year. the project. the following boxes have been properly located. work will begin on That tho proposed contract shall Monday. A registration of 3,090 PATRON 8 SUMMER SEASON carry a provision protecting (ho intudents is anticipated for this year COMMITTEE IS APPOINTED OOME8 TO END TOMORROW terests of tho water users in all un- v FOR ROAD CELEBRATION t the university developed resources of the project. For the purpose of adding new class That the United .States will cmlea rooms and While the people of Benjamin have Payson 's summer season, according making other necessary to the almanac, will end tomorrow vor to complete negotiations so that changes on tho university campus to taken tho initiative, Payson will give at 1:10 o'clock in the morning. This the project may be turned over . to accomodate what is expected to be every aid possible in making the is generally accepted as the begin- tho water users by the beginning of the largest registration in tho history celebrnton of the completion of the the next irrigation season. ning of the fall season. f the state institution, a total of Benjamin road, linking Payson with With The temperature in Payson dnnng 15.000 has been appropriated for ex- Spanish Fork, a huge surerss. the past few days indicates that this ARRESTED FOR DRIVING on the school campus. The this in view the Payson Commercial penditure.. CAR WHILE INTOXICATED work is sour - almost completed and elub last night aponted a committor is merdy an ' astronomical observation and not to be relied upon, acbv registration "day-neweek it is consisting of Dr- U. J). Stewart, Dr. local K. L. McCormick Coombs, cording to David Charged with driving his car while expected thnt the entire campiis will L. N. Ellsworth, weather observer. At this time of under the influence of liquor, Hoy have boon given a conifflete renova- nnd VV K. Ellsworth, to work-witthe people of Benjamin in completing the year, normally, many sections of Tomlinson, 30 years of age, a fruit tion. celebration for the the state have reported frosts in for- grower of Lihdon, was arrested at a The newly elected student body arrangements mer year, but as yet this year there-hav- point between Spanish Fotk and Pay-so- officers of the university have been which will take place within the last Tuesday night after the car working on plans for an extensive not thirty days. been no reports of frosts. he was driving had turned completely student activity program for the comover bruising and seriously injuring ing school year, according to Josoph PAYSON WILL COOPERATE UNADULTERATED NERVE both Tomlinson and Ben Holman, the F. Worthen, president. The Payson Commercial club has latter sustaining a broken leg. Mrs. During tho past few week Payson oi been asked by the Provo Chamber Tomlinson, who (Itovo the car ns far Any amount of money may be has been infested by-- a number afforded for useless law suits in- mendicants of the boldest character of Commerce to cooperate in making as Spanish Fork, when Tomlinson on taking the wheel, jumped stituted by the city of Payson, bnt. One of them, a, few days "ago, had tueeessful a harvest festival and home products exhibition during tho from the vehicle after it had almost not a penny is available for the pur- the nerve to solicit alihs while dissecond week in October. The coopera- tipped over, at a point noout one chase of absolutely necessary fire ? playing a $2q gold piece as a watch milo south of Spanish Fork. fob. tion will be given. n P&'- AjT.eA 5 i Jt ' fi -J T . ''V ASSOCIATION In spite of an increase xt fv ; i Propei ty Owners of the County Will Sale' of Christmas Seals the Only Dig Up Nearly Quarter MilWay In Which the Good Work ; " 4. 4 HEALTH lion Less Than In 1921. : 4 r HELD BY UTAH PUBLIC LESS THAN LAST YEAR rvp:Y . -' iTST SPLENDID RECORD IS TAX IN UTAH COUNTY Name a Ticket ToBe Voted ;- Y. s Vt'VJT UTAH, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922. GENERAL PROPERTY Utah County Democrats re - v- p'-- u&. o, - ? v: V, PLANNED The ladies of tho Second ward have arranged to give a bazaar in the Second ward amusement hall on Friday of next week. There will be the usual array of fancy work and other articles suited to the affair. . .M - fays 1 -- 1 -- ' 'ji: the--low- er 4 , 'J in)-tere- st s i7 V ;V-th- e |