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Show THE 1AYSONIAN Are Knickerbockers quite thp First Golfer Say, isnt this caddy rather young! thing for ladies I" Second Golfer Thats all right old I do not think we have as yet hit upon the right combination. They man. Hes deaf. Georgia Cracker. should have lnce odgings.m Grocer (caught short changing) She Hello, Jack, going my way! Yes, yes. We all make mistakes. It is but human. He "Righto. Where ya goin! Patron But the way yau make Hem mand haw Ive invented a new em in your favor is almost inhuman. rubber heel. What would you name it T Station Agent Did you miss your not call it train! Shiniincrpatcr Why The Eavesdropper! Belated Irate Traveling Salesman- No, but Ill miss it now that it is This coarse puts some of the most gone! foolish ideas into a girls head. When one of the Pilgrim Fathers Yes! Nothing practical. Just listen to cas chased by a New England bear, this; Then Lady Eleanor walked it wasnt a case of bear and forbear. Grinnell It was a case of forbear and then alone in the garden. bear. Malteaser. Seed Potatoes Grown on the Townsend Ranch up Payson Canyon, 2,000 Feet Above Payson PAYSON UTAH, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. MADE BUSINESS OF MURDER Abso- - Irishman, Burke, Infamou Also in Instrumental Adding Significant Verb to Language. ' Burke and Hare were two notorious or resurrectionists, who carried on tlielr Infamous trade In Edinburgh. William Burke waa born In Ireland In 1792, aud went to Scotland ns a laborer about 1817. In 1827 he was lit Ing in a cheap lodging house kept by another Irish laborer named William Hare. About the end of 1827 one of Hare's lodgers, an army pensioner, died, and Burke and Hare sold the body to Dr. Robert Knox, an Edinburgh anatomist. Hare thereg as a upon suggested business and Burke agreed. The two men then started in to entice poor travelers to Hsrus or some other cheap lodging house. The victims ware piled with liquor and .then suf- -' without located under mattresses, marks of violence. Doctor Knox took the bodies and paid up to 14 ($00)' for them. At least 15 people had been murdered In this way before Burke and Hare were arrested. Hare turned kings evidence, and Burke was found guilty and hanged In EdinHare burgh on January 28, 1829. found Scotland too hot for him and went to England, where he Is believed to have died under an assumed name. The verb to burke," meaning to suffocate, to 'strangle, to suppress, or to put out of the way secretly, had Its origin In Burkes method of doing away with his victims. i lutely Free of Disease Ready for Delivery Oct. 1 I Place Orders Now J. C. Townsend South Georgia Island, Tomb of Shaekloton, Lonely 8pot In the Great Antarctic Region. An Interesting picture of life In South Georgia island, the Gateway of the Antarctic, vyhere Shaekleton was burled, was given by an explorer who made a research expedition there a few years ago. At that time there was only one woman on the island, In the houseand she was the domestic hold of Capt. C. A.- Larsen, a former Antarctic explorer who had settled down as heart of a Norwegian whaling station on the island. Below my solitary tent," , the correspondent .writes, the grassy bank sloped sharply to a d glacial stream entering an Inlet of the sea only 50 yards away. A quarter of a mile across the inlet Stood the perpendicular front of a j beautiful valley glacier, coming down i between peaked bills from the lifeless, silent interior. Penguins bobbed out j of the sea below the glacier and were y most Interesting " fillers for their milk-colore- Payson, Utah i iMiiiNiimiiiiiiiNuiiiiimiiinmmmnin The new Qoody ear Tread Cord Cross-Ri- b A Real Cord Tire for Small Cars at a Popular Price ' Tread Cord in the 30 x3 The new Goodyear Cross-Ri- b inch clincher type is a tire that the small car owner will warmly welcome. It gives him, at a price lower than the net price he is asked to pay for many long discount tires, every advantage of quality cord tire performance, for it is a quality tire through and through. e e It is made of cotton; it embodies the tread reliable Goodyear quality of materials; its clean-cu- t like a road the .. cogwheeL engages this wide the tread in The scientific distribution of rubber semi-flabroad t contour gives a thick, center rib and the surface that is exceedingly slow to wear. The tough tread stock in this tire is carried down the side-to an extraorwalls clear to the bead, making it dinary degree. In every particular it is a representative Goodyear product, built to safeguard the world-wid- e Goodyear reputation. the and its expertness of its construchigh quality, Despite lower than that of tires low or as sells at a price tion, it features. which lack its important long-stapl- high-grad- , , rut-pro- of The30x3lA inch Cross-Ri- b Cord clincher $12.50 This price includes manufacturer s excise test Cnee-Ri-b Tread Cord Tires are also made in 6, 7 and S inch sizes for trucks FOR SALE BY Knowles Motor Co. Shuler Motor Co. Payson, Utah j I mort-cernedl- y William WHERE GREAT EXPLORER LIES Finest Potatoes in the World. to recover the said debt or obligation, County, State of Utah, on Wednescuriosity could nof resist a human be- - or any part thereof remaining due day the 4th day of October 1922, st twelve oclock noon. That portion of ing. Sea elephants crawled uncon- - ai,d unpaid and secured by said tho chattels covered by the said up the stream below me and I amj went to sleep among the humntueks covers said WHEREAS, mortgage which are now ranging in mortgage on the beach. Above the tent, on the I whicb are at the present time Duchesne County will be sold at or plateau of the little promontory, seven M in tw hor,sne hard near the Bange Camp for said herd pairs of albatrosses carried on their L y. of ViviRn Park in on the South Fork of the Dueheane L, TT, , courtship and netting, along with River in Duchesne County, State of nn giant petrels: skuas, kelp gull., and the Utah on Monday the 2nd Jay of Ocho South ?n ,Ut pretty little antarctic titlarks, the only of Uimhosno the River 1922, at two oclock P. M. in tober, land bird of the Far South, whose I The said property and chattels as cheerful ong was almost the sole Tbiehesne County, State of Utah: SOW THEREFORE; NOTICE IS described in the said chattel mortgage homelike sound. HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of are as follows, des4065 sheep more particularly ,ho power of sale contained in said Details Needed. A woman, blessed with a masterful chattel mortgage duly executed and cribed as follows: ) 2380 ewes. Ewes branded. J or 88 aforesaid, and in pursuance disposition and considerable property. . of branded: 1800 Bucks lambs. in eases tha made statute such and ( ) died, leaving behind her a will in off with provided, tho said mortgage will be Black dot. . , , which her huslmnd was-cu- t 35 bucks.' a dollar, on the ground that he had foreclosed by the sale of the property and tho chattels therein described, at 2 cows. deserted lier a year before. I Dated this 11 day of September, The lawyer Anally located the man public auction as follows: That portion of the chattels cover 1922. and broke the news gently by telling I THE EQUITABLE TRUST COMhim that he had received only a small ed by tho said mortgage which are now ranging in Utah County will be PANY OF NEW YORK. , bequest. "How much?" carelessly asked the J sold near public auction at or By B. A. BROADHUR8T, . man. Agent. One dollar. With the same carelessness, the man turned toward the door. Just os he CLERKS ANNUAL REPORT reached It, however, a sudden thought struck him. NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT Say, lie called back anxiously. Did she specify what I wns to do with this Clerks Office dollar!" June 30, 1922. TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF EDUCATION: Nebo School District, Utah County, Utah. Gentlemen. I ' The foDowing statement .is issued . I herewith submit annual report of the receipts and expenditures of of Internal Revenue J Collector by Board of Education, Nebo School District, on account of the Public Schools of the District, for the school year ending June 30, 1922, as required by Section 1920, Chapter 15, School Laws of Utah, also a state- Th7 third quarterly instalment of men of the condition of the various funds June 30, 1922, Respectfully submitted, tho income tax for 1921 is duo on or WM. A. CORNABY, Clerk. before midnight tonight. Notices have boon sent to taxpayers, but failure UTAH COUNTY, UTAH. NEBO SCHOOL DISTRT to receivo a notice, does not relieve a GENERAL BALANCE SHEET taxpayer Of his obligation to pay the 1922 As June at 30, tax on time. Failure to pay the inLIABILITIES AND SURPLUS stalment renders the whole amount due and payable upon notice and rte Building Bonds Outstanding Schedule 6 ........$140, 000.00 6 mand from the collector. Maintenance Bonds Outstanding Schedule 50,000.00 The tax may be paid at tho offico of Collector Anderson, fourth- - floor Total Bonds Outstanding . $196,000.00 federal building, Balt Lake, or the Current Liabilities: $ 1,290.89 following branch offices: Ogden, Lo-- Accounts payable Schedule Z 25,000.00 gun, Provo, Price, Richfield, or Mil-- j Notes Payable I I. 3,453.34 ford,' Utah. Payment may bo made Accrued Bond Interest Schedule 6 351.10 by en.sh, money order or chock. If Accrued Interest on Notes Payable made at a branch office payment I . 30,095.33 should be by check or money order Total Current Liabilities to avoid danger of loss in transmiscollector.! Total Liabilities... sion to the office of the , $226,095.33 be Surplus of Assets Over Liabilities Checks or money order should 456,669.35 made out to order of Collector of I Total Liabilities and Surplus.... Internal Revenue, Salt Lake. $682,764.68 1 hd to-wi- I (-- 1 ... - . . , 7. 1 , 1 , - GENERAL SOME GOOD ADVICE Strengthened y Psyson Experiences. Kidney disease is too dangerous At the first sign of to neglect. or backache, headache, , dimness urinary disorders, you should give the weakened kidneys prompt attenEat little meat, take things tion. easier and use a reliable kidney There s no other tonic. kidney medicine so well recommended as Doans Kidney Pills. Payson people Ask your neighbor! rely on them. Heres one of the, many statements! from Payson people. Mrs. Zelpha Tanner, Depot St., I have used Doans Payson, says: Kidney Pills off and on for some time and from the benefit they have been to me, I have groat confidence i them. I have used Doans Kidney Pills for disorders of the kidneys, such as a weak and lame back, tired dizzy spells and a general Doans hsve always given! fooling. mo relief when I hsve suffered in this way. 60c, at all dealers. Foster-MilbnrCo., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. n As BALANCE SHEET at June ASSETS. Fixed Assets: School Sites Schedule - School 2 'Buildings Schedule Schodl Furniture and Apparatus Schedule General Office Furniture. 4 Library Books Schedule . . Auto Trucks Automobiles of WHEREAS, J. H. SWAPP, Provo, Utah County, Slate of Utah, ns mortgager, to secure payment of the indebtedness represented by the promissory notes hereinafter referred to, made, executed and delivered to THE UTAH-IDAHLIVESTOCK LOAN COMPANY, liis certain elint tel mortgage dated September 3, 1921, which said chattel mortgage was filed in the office of the County Recorder of Utah County on tho 22nd day of September 1921, in Book 211 Chattel Mortgages, page 613, and in tho offico of the County Recorder of Was atch County, Utah, on the 15th day of September 1921, in Book 6 Chattel Mortgages, at pages 398 400, and in the office of the County Recorder of Duchesne County' on the 10th day. of September 1921, in Book of Chattel Mortgages at pages 375-- 7, and WHEREAS, the promissory notes of t)ie said mortgager have been endorsed and delivered to The Equitable Trust Company of New York, New York City, New York, and the ns said chattel mortgage has been signed to tha aforesaid company and now said notes and mortgage are owned nj)d held hy said The Equitable Trust Company of New York and WHEREAS, tho said indebtedness represented by said promissory notes is long past duo and default has been made by the said mortgagor in payment of sail indebtedness, and WHEREAS, said chattel mortgage authorizes and empowers the holdor thereof to sell and dispose of the ' mortgaged property on such default, and WHEREAS, the amount claimed to be due on said notes secured by said chattel mortgage at the date of the first publication of this Notice is the sum of $21,722.51; and no suit or proceeding has been instituted at law $ 49,600.00 531,923.27 . 80,223.52 1,236.17 1,714.80 2.698.00 1.738.00 Total Fixed Assets Current, Assets: Cash in State Bonk of Payson- Supplles on Hand and Prepaid Expenses 5 Schedule General School Supplies Inventory ........ Text Books Prepaid Insurance.. Total Supplies ou Hand and paid Expenses Total $669,133.76 4 3,928.21 1,418.65 6.633.53 1.650.53 ' fA pre1.... 9,702.71 ' . Assets STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURES JUNE NOTICE OF SALE UNDED CHATTEL MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE.! 30, 1922 $682,764.68 FOB YEAB ENDING 1922. 30, INCOME Overdraft on Bank July 1st, 1921 From State School Land, Interteat and Rental. ....... From State High School Tax..... From District School Tax From Interest i;. . From Forest Reserve Rental I From Tuition Fees From Accounts Receivable. ... From Sundry ... From Notes Payable I $ ...$ , . 2,264.54 7,851.40 6,567.78 226,617.35 896.60 1,465.29 2,479.40 5,788.69, 1,274.47 207,000,00 . 578,987.08 Income Total $576,722.54 DISBURSEMENTS To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To T0 To To To To To To To To To To To To Administrative Salaries Teachers and Janitors Salaries Bond $ Interest Interest Floating Bonds Redeemed Notes Paid School Sites School Buildings. School furnitur0 aud Apparatus School Office Furniture Library Books Text Books.. School Supplies Janitors Supplies Transportation j Fuel, Power and Light Laboratory. Repairs aud Replacement.... Rent ml Insuraiieo Miscellaneous Operating Board Members Expense Clerical Expense Superintendent s Expense Primary Supervisors Expense Music Supervisors Expense Art Supervisor's Expense I. Summer and Health Supervision ... . Census... Postage, Printing Miscellaneous Administrative Expense DISBURSEMENTS.. in Bank June 30, 1922 TOTAL Cash , L 16,953.75 216,703.65 9,952.63 7,491.38 28,000.00 195,625.19 1.300.00 ' 39,324.27 1,774.47 343.66 110.40 1.060.00 2,382.95 6,557.70 947.31 12,900.62 10,764.71 642.62 13,060.23 2,093.76 7.70 243.78 52.39 428.48 ' 118.65 166.30 160.74 1,024.97 19.90 1,436.10 : 1,146.0 -- 572,794.33 3,9221 $576,7254 |