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Show ' y s?tWw r"- f wfe' :.- f 'V' V'4' - t'-- mcc-v,-- ? ve;i--s'- THE 1ATSONIAN PAYSON, UTAH, MAY 19, 1922. xxxxxoooooooooo SANTAQUIN Miss Eldie Lundstrom of Sundy Miss Leona Thair was pleasantly spent tho week here at the home of surprised by twenty of her young Mrs. Nicoline her Garnet friends Tuesday afternoon. were playad and a light lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tietjen and The Gonola Sunday school efle family motored to Lehi Sunday and spout Mothers day with Mrs. Tiet bnited Mothers day last Sunday a splendid program. There was jens parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S." with the greatest number in attendance Evans. since the branch was organized. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hone and James Whittlo of Evanston, Wyo., daughters of Benjamin were guests Mrs, N. W. last Sunday and Monday of Ephraim is visiting with Mr. and Mcs. Jamoe and and Nelson family Tietjen and Mrs. Floyd Openshaw. Whittle and daughter, Mrs. C. C. Mrs. Carolina Openshaw returned Varney. to her home in Salt lake Monday Mrs. Lars Larsen was a Payson after spending the week here, with visitor last Monday. her sons and other relatives. r, gram-mothe- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Mothers day was observed hero Sunday in tho ward church, under the direction, lof tho Aronic priesthood, with Will Johnson presiding. An excellent program wjas carried out, including sentiments to mother. Reed Jeruian delivered the tribute to mothers. Six young ladies presented each mother with a carnation as a tribute from tho Young Ladies improvement association! Young meu and ladies reorganized hist Sunday evening, tho former with Louis Pederson as president, Ulysses Mace first assistant and William Bdoadbcut second assistant. The young ladies chose Miss August Uyluud, president; Mrs. Mino Olsen first counsellor and Mrs. Vero Robbins second counsellors. The retiring officers, Austin Carter, Herbert shaw, Alma Lojgram, Mrs. Coroiina Rees, Mrs. Julia Peterson and Mrs. Bpnjomin, Larson ware all given an honorable relcaso and a vote of apfor their fnith Alness. preciation Stake officers, Mr. Barnett and Mr. Clayton from Paysou were present, last Miss Thelma Bosely spent Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wall, Mr. and week with her sister, Mrs. W. .T. Mrs. M. Gunderson and Mrs. Thoo Brnithwait of Santaquin. Higginson motored to Mona Sunday aud and spent the day with Mr. Bonnie Gomez of Spanish Fork is Mrs. Joseph Newton and family. visiting nt the L. R. BraJthwait home. Mr. and Mra. Joseph L. Olsen entertained at a dinner last Friday Finley Hathaway- will be married afternoon in honor of Mrs. Olsens early in June to Miss Doris Greon-halgof Santaquin, it is announced. anniversary. Covers were birthday laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wall, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gunderson, Mr. and Miss Merene Anderson has been Mrs. Lourtz Christensen, Mr. and ill the past week. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Peterson, Mrs. Olof Olsen, Mrs. Emma Pejer-aon- , LET THE TURKEYS HELP Mrs. Thea Higgjnsos, Mrs. Ruth IN GROWING OF BEETS A slumber party was given by Slot, Miss Essie Higginson, Romoua Miss Druce Tietjen at her home last Wall. Thelma Johnson and Helen ncllow you beet growers, I have Monday evening in honor of Miss Christensen of Spanish Fork. had a new thought. Is it of any Drofua Rees who soon will leave to yout Is there anything for Salt Lake. A five course supper in itt wa, served at 12 oclock. The guests were Miss Drofna Rees, Miss Gladys Last summer there were so many Holladuy, Miss Ada Goodall, Miss osts in the beeta that I hoard that Cotharine Wadswortn, Miss Afton tho sugar company actually hired Peterson and Miss Cleo Holladay. Japs, boys and girlB to go with pails Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Davis enand pick bugs, worms, bectlos, etc., Mrs. Emily Brown and family have tertained at dinner last Sunday. The Now for that new roturned to theiT home in Snndy guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis, from the tops. after a weeks visit here with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swartz, Mr. and thought. Brown's mother and other relatives. Mrs. Glen E. Davis and family,' Miss I believe that if every beet growCharles Roscoo Davis, Davis, Lily er will provide himself with one hen Mr. and Mrs. Uouis Nelson and Lewis nnd Miss Ella Lewis. to Provo this turkey for eiwh acre and lot her raise motored family pf to Mothers' her brood and turn them into the Sunday day spend city Charles S. Wilkinson spent Sunday Mrs. Nelsons mother, Mrs. with beets that they will do more good in Genola with his family and friends C. E. Erickson. hero. all the Japs and Mexicans and interests than bis nfter and looking at timo your turkeys Thanksgiving Mrs. Drucilla Whitier was lioste-- s on was H. W. in Gore Payson more thnn to tho members of the Social Hour money may bring you flub at her home Thursday afternoon business last Saturday. unless beet the beets your price ad of last week. Tho time was spent vances. On Tom turkey will mute with Randall Larson is visiting in needlo craft. relatives and friends in Spring City. ten to twelve hens as one treading is sufficiend for a brood. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Johnson If thi8 thought is a good one the entertained at a soeial at their home Mr. and Mrs. B. Davis and Miss and Mexican can go where Snnilnv week. Davis Rosooc last of Japs spent Wednesday evening Lily and Games and music were the features in Gonola visiting with Glen E. and God put them, and if I have another of the evenings entertainment. Re- Fred W. Davis and families. They good beet thought I hope Mark Austin will put me On his pny roll A. freshments W'ere served to twenty-on- attended the Mother day N. Murdock, Sugar City, Idaho. Genola.' j of gUMk - - Genola -- 4 W 1 e ' xxxxoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Service m Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing We wish to announce that we have installed the Equipment A very latest Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing plant that it was possible to purchase. We have made this addition to Experienee our business so that we can give the public the very best work and service in our line, competing with best estab- Efficiency lishments of Salt Lake or any other large city. With a steam dry room we are able to return your work the same day that we receive it, free from gasoline , Service Quality Price J. C. or other odors, winter or summer. Our equipment includes a new Hoff-MaMachine, with which we can handle any kind of pressing. We can give you the Pressing n same perfect work that any other tailor-n- g company in the larger cities can offer, guaranteed. BARNEY Pressing 00OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO i i4n Expert Writes: to bs Noxious Veed The state board of agriculturo baa The following is the eomplete text of an act passed by congress author- declared aud proclaims white top izing tho secretary of the interior (Lepidiuiu Drum) to be hereafter a to extend tho time for paymeut of noxious weed iu the stuto of Utah. odditiou to Canudu thistle, charge due on reclamation projects, Tlas, iu bull thistl and burdock makq up uud for other purposes. e Bu it enacted tiy the senate aud the list of noxioua weeds iu the state, but several counties have house of representatives of the United States of America in congress added by petitiou, eertaiu other weeds usscuibU'd, that where an individual to th list i those eouutie. Whit top belongs to the mustard water user or individual applicant for a water right under a federal family beiug closely related to pepis hot. project constructed under per grass aud consequeUtly irrigation the net of June 17, 11102 (thirty sec peppery, aud distasteful to nnimllL which menus that oiid statutes, page 388), or any act It is a perennial it or thereof by propogatee running numerous amendatory supplementary thereto, is unable to pay auy con- seeds and live over from year to struction charge due and payable iu year. This is th earliest of all pertho year 1022 or prior thereto, tho ennials. It begins about the same secretary of the lutonor is hereby time as alfalfa aud ripen seed before authorized, in his discretion, to ex- th first crop of hay is eat. tend the date of payment of any Canada thistle is also a perennial. Mien charge for a period not exceed It has long slender sterna and pinkish one your from December 31, 1022: in clusters. oweTg usually purple provided, that the applicant for the Th0 leaves are small and extremely exteusiou shull first show to the spiny. It spreads by seeds and rootsatisfaction of the secretary of the stocks. It has quite a start ia some Intel ior by a detailed verified state- sections so a&gKdve that if apt ment of his assets and liabilities, an soon controlled will spread and do actual mubility to mako payment at considerable damage. This is a later the time the application i made and an slower grower maturing its seed an apparent ability to meet tho de- in August. ferred chargo when tho extension Burdoek and bull thistle ara ' biexpires; also in cases where water ennials that infdst wet places, neglor urigation is available, that the lected pastures and loads. Provant-in- g applicant iB a landowner or eutry-minthese plants from producing seeds whoso laud against which the for two yeara will eradicate) them charge hus accrued is being actually and one cutting below the crown cultivated; provided furtrer, tint about blooming time so as to presimilar relief iu whole or iu port vent seeds from developing will sufmay be extended by the secretary of fice for either of these weeds. tho interior t0 a legally Section 1 of the noxious week law orgauized group of water users of a project, read as follows: upon presentation of a sufficient 1. Destroying Section Noxious number of individual showings made Weeds. railroad, canal, ditch Every iu accordance with the foregoing and water company, and every per proviso to satisfy the secretary of son, firm and corporationowning, the interior that such extension is' controlling or peeupying lands in necessary: and provided further, that this state, and every county, munieach charge so extended shall draw cipality, irrigation or drainage disinterest at tli rate of 6 per centum trict having tho supervision and conper annum from its duo date iu lieu trol over street alleys lanes, right-o- f of any penalty that may now be ways, or other lands shall cut and provided by- - law, but in ease such destroy all Canada thistle, bull thischarge is not paid at the end of tle, burdock and all other weeds such extension period, any penalty dcwignnted by the state board of that w'ould have been applicable save agriculture aa noxious and injurious lor such extension, shall attach from to vegetation before such weeds ilio date tho charge ' was originally shall propagate or spread and when duo the same as if no extension had ever required by the state board of boen granted. the county eitop pent inspector. Soc 2. That th Thei law alone, however, is of litSecretary of the interior is hereby authorized in hia tle avail if public sentiments are discretion, after due investigation, not behind K and a majority of the to furnish irrigation water on fed- community is vobrotaTilv living the eral irrigation projects during the law hypnotising good fanning methin irrigation seaaon of 1922 to landown- ods and by eoopafctive effort ers or entrymen who are in arrears pnbuli meetings, demonstsations, ete. for more than one calender year in nib enlightening1 the masses nnd the payment of any operation and creating- ( pubHe sewtimetg. Let we maintenance or construction chargee, look for cleaner and better farming, notwithstanding the provision of eradicate the bad weeds now in our section 6 of the act of August 13, midst and prevent others from gain1914 (thirty-eigh- t 4 statute, page ing a foothold. GSO). provided, that low is the time to begin work nothing in this section shall b construed to relieve on weed eradleatioa especially of any beneficiary hereunder from pny those perennials that grow and remeats due or peanltiee thereon re- produce . fleam Tunning . rootstocks, quired by said act. provided further, say G. J. Borenaon, eounty stop pest that the relief provided by thie n inspector. The one sure way to got shall be extended only to- - a rid of these weeds is to . keep the landowner or entryman whose u"d top out down so tliproitghly that against which the chargee have ac- they cannot develops any green crued is actually being cultivated. leaves. The leaves manufacture (out The purpose of this aet is to af- of the raw food) the food that keeps ford temporary relief to those water the root and all other parts- - of the alive. Therefore, if no green users who are not able to poy their plant water right charges to the United leaves are allowed to develope the States on acconnt of the present fin- stored up food in the roots is finally exhhnsted and the plant . perishes. ancial stringency and low price of agricultural products. It is not in- Thoroughness and constancy are beeanae if haves are albwad tended to relieve those who are able to pay their charges and ' financial to develope they soon become green showing must b made (under oath), and make food to continue the life by those applying for relief, an pro of those pernicious roots. per forms provided for that purpose, Waiter Sir, when you cat here, copies of which can be seen at the post offices of the various project yon used not dust off the plate. of Customer Beg pardon, force cities and towns or at the offices of the secretaries of the several eanal habit. Im an umpire. London Punch companies under the Strawberry Valley project. Those dad ring jo obtain relief un der this act should make application at .once to the project manager, U, R. reclamation service, Provo, Utah, for the proper forms. T used to be called a poor cook, and nerar pretended to tf praUe, but now I am ea-tir- u - - , aee-tio- wee-sar- y Again an philanthropic lady visited asylum not long ago and displayed great interest in the i opiates. One old man particularly gained her com passion. "And haw lon have yon been here, my mant a ho inquired was the answer. Twelve years. Do they treat you well! Yea After addressing a few more qucs-tionto him th visitor passed on, Shq noticed a smile broadening on the face of her attendent, and on asking tho cause heard with conster nation that tho old man. was none other than the medical superintendent. She hurried baek to make How successful she was apologies. may be gathered from these words I am sorry, doctor. I will never be governed by appearances Banner. again.--PresbvtPr- Are your new neighbors modern people! Modem! Say, they sent in last night to borrow our radio Expreas. called the cbeigyloncakobakor cf njr ccarnwnnty, thank to the Royal Cskh? Powder. ts.R.w.k KOYAL Baida Powder Part Absolutely Contain Flo Alum Leaves Flo UtttfTute MArMmAprfCiiiM JVsVKZZ. Royal fsHng Few. ssCa,lWn ft .HowVosh j , a cake worthy bake - A and we can give it to you promptly. Stop in and let us show you how we Clean, Press or Dye your clothes in the very latest manner. All work Dyeing, Agricultural Heard Declares Ykite Tcp Extended by Secretary Never Merchant Tailor Cleaning, Time for Payment of Reclamation Charges Money is tho root at n cviL That i the reason we all try to dig it up. Columbia Jester. NOTZOa tO ESAIX5TAT3 UAL ESTATE Z AH Persona sailing m offering tor ale real estate ia tho stata of Utah must - first scene a stata license per' mitting him to transect sack bust-- , Salon without such stats made boh. liccnss, ara aader the real notate act of 1921, illegal and invalid. paid on sack transactions are illegal and sebject to refund. Ia Payson and other parts of Utah persons county thorn are a number 'of ' operating ia nal estate without a license, and oaken tho law is complied with immediately prosecutions will bo begun at oaea. UTAH STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION, ffy,H. 0. HICK8. , Com-missi- tOLULlli CLASSIFIED Advertisements ia thin oohuoa inserted at tha rata of 10 oeata par Count aa each insertion. Unc wards to th FOR BALE Pure bred Black Minorca Inquire J. eggs. $L50 par setting. ' , C. - Barney. FOR RALE. Good tango. Inquire at Paygeaiaa office. SV fI ' 19-tf-- o 19-tf- LOST Head, saw betwoou telephone ofiio ia 4ii tha Peteetneet hilL Finds haso return to telec phone offioau. Payaoa Ft7i 'v yfi-lt-- CURTAINS laundered and stretched. 287 North Sid West ctreet.- 19-lt-- o FOR RALE 3 ' horsepower, electric motor. J. Milton Rook, Payson ' r - 12-tf-- c FOR BALE 12 tons of 4 hay and one Jersey heifor. Inquire . .Btrawbcrry c - ! " Hotel, Pajmoa. n. in .J im ii.. FOB SALE Biz-hal-o ahgo. Vary 12-tf-- -- ii wanlanlln 18 S. Itaia nL . Atfe FOUR UNFURNISHED ROuMS rant, las & Main street. ' -- 28-tf-- o 1 FOR aud Pri Clover ,T .- Rural. market ALSO far. pound, by Goo. 28-tf-- e AND BARLEY West Utah Avaaaa.--- for OATS 015. 1 14-tf-- e ' CLOVES SEED FOR 8ALE. 1,500 pounds, ree leaned. Also, fresh Jer sey Milch cow. Inquire George A. 14 tf c Scharrer, Payson. FOR SALE 12 acres cloa to Payson ou W. R. WightmaD at - HO. DEAL. ess and to ruxcurr&fl or of choice l:iudr south. Inquire' Hhuh r Guftige. ' ' FOR BALE Housq and lot. ' Four rooms and full basement- Three blocks from Postoffico. John N. Stark ' - tf 24 e FOR BALE My home and building lot on main street O. A. DniiieU. tf e 17 snon FLlSn OR-- Ooth, Ctc. It wO not mor wMrUpi hmdovwigl con Ini Fanners Here. Payson, Utah Co-c- p FOR RENT Nelson. My farm. Sea Carl O. 10 , FOR BAl.E.28-nt- , tsnu.' mile o.uth of sugar factory, and near Easy terms. Payson. . tf-- c Unit lny-sob- , the . county road. Kenneth 1 Tanner. 4lf: FOE BALB My ham oa west Utah An v Owe of the beat homes ia town. Has 8 largo rooaaa and both somplotaly oqoippod. Fall baaemeat Marat walks arounl tho booM.AU co boat wa3e are wMi. Aaa of . it mriih of far pdas .e tsfa vog wffoowbagjiiad u : It ' - |