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Show THE PAYSONIAN. PAYSON, UTAH, MAY 5 1922. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi Concrete vs. Bitulithic. From Ohio toe hear: oooxxooooxooooooooookv - . tiff'. v I decided to bake two cakes at the same A letter from the engineer of defiance to a mighty storm of protest tax on the th0 public of paying part Pendleton, Oregon (a town of 7,000 . time, using Royal Baking Powder in one, population) addressed to Mr. Joseph j afid charges that the' selection of and another powder in the other. The BUkenaderfer, engineer of roads and( this typo precluded legitimate for Salt Lake county, advis- - petition resulting in the county paycake made with Royal was so appetizing ing that a 4 inch thick patented bitu- ing considerable more for the road and delicious, so finely grained and miaous or asphaltic highway was than what it is worth. The city of said it be way than not kught as if better by Minneapolis, gQiod wholesome that in comparison, the-oth- er equally & 7 inch thick concrete highway, of explanation, is the - county seat cake was not cake. ; has been evidently placed in the of Hennepin county. the consider would Which hands of the promoters of patented you Mrs.G.P.Y. for eopies better authority in his instance, and construction, asphaltic thereof have recently been distribut- the one the more immune from posed broadcast throughout Utah aud sible undue influences on the part of board perhaps elsewhere on a printed sheet materials interests, the county Warrenite-BitulithiMinnmen or the of' three composed the tern, exhibiting O' Pavement. eapolis Civic and Commerce asscia-tioof composed of a membership Asphalt, the principal ingredient in bituminous or asphaltic construction probably 2,000 business' men t Likeis not produced in Utah and is gen- wise, in the case of bituminous paveCalifornia. ments in Oregon, are you going to f Fine Straw Broom 55c erally obtained onfrom Heavy for a the other hand, accept the recommendation Portland cement, 1 lb. Can Pure Cocoa 29c the principal ingredient in concrete light bituminous highway by the June Wrinkled 3 tor 33c construction, is produced in Utah by city engineer of a small town like Peas Early Sweet, Leaves No Bitter Taste Contains No Alum apprec- Pendleton, containing but 7,000 in2 for 55c three mills, theeach contributing Royal Garden Tea more the largq amount of taxes habitants, or will you give iably, by Send for New Royal Cook Book It's FREE 3 lb. Can M J B Coffee $1.05 paid, to the maintenance and develop- consideration to the street commisnewsa and ment of state government and state sion, the city engineer 10 lb. Pail Pure Lard Royal Baking Powder Co., 130 William St, New York" 1.49 institutions. paper like The Telegram, of Portland Had Mr. Blickensderfer addressed Oregon, a city of 258,280 inhabitants i on the subject of highways a letter who jointly claim that concrete is to the eity engineer of the city of the far far beuer material? A gas which causes violent snoozThink this over carfully. If you THIRD WARD M( L.A.. TO GIVE Portland, Oregon, a city of 258,280 is among the American war ining 10 lb Kice times the popula aije sufficiently interested, you may 10 os. Can Strawberry Jam 10c (37 PROGRAM ON SUNDAY 'NIGHT ventions. It would population play a Jargo part 10 lb Cane Sugar 2 lb Can Malt Syrup 65c tion of Pendleton), he would not desire to personally corroborate the in' bringing matters .to sn 'ishoo. address2 statements made Seeded Raisins herein, by 4 lb Bag Amours Pan Cake pkg.. have received a Teply so disfavorable The following interesting program London Opinion. ' 1 . Seedless Raisins 2 pkg f 45c Flour 23c the use of this home product ing the authoritties mentioned. lto will be presented at a - conjoint ensheet Cleaned Currants 2 pkg Still streots another 45c recently widely tertainment by the Thirst ward M. Pull Cream Cheese per lb concrtete flor the paving of 23c HELP TO OLD FOLKS 10 lb Can Dark Karo distrtibuted by the patented bitum- I A. in the tabernacle next Sunday 63c Tall Can Sego or Bordens and highways. A Helping Hand ' Extended to Many 10 lb Can Light Karo 10c Milk .76c There is no comparison between inous paving interests, but with which evening: Old People in Payson. Mr. Blackensderfer of Salt .Lake Junior Girls concrete and bituminous pavements, Chorus Laurgaard is quoted as imnty had no evident connection, Reading H. P7 Hurst Engineer City The infimities of nge are many. We Offer Unusual Inducements for Wednesday and Permanence f strongly Duet Mr. and Mrs. Albert PoWell saying in the Portland Telegram, eutitled Most old people have bad back. as a concrete Hnish Moore 1920, discouraged paving Piano Boto Portland, Oregon, March 24, The kidneys are often weak. figures excuse Saturday Morning Trading the Rhe.. in showing Daniels material, world, presenting the and, only Or worn out with years ef work. Nelda Farmer from an engineering standpoints for abnormally high cost of maintaining Retold Story Backache means days of misery.' 7 laying asphaltic or bituminous pave concrete highways in the state C. Duet Misses Greenwood and Clayton Urinary troubles, nights of unrest. & Co. Doans Kidney Pills have helped ments, is iu the ease of redressing Michigan. To this document, G. Saxophone Duet Ray Hansen Mich, Norma Hill m make life easier for many. an old macadam street where the Dillm&n, maintenance engineer, Piano Solo and Hills as a base igan state highway department, has They are doing so for' old macadam can be used Rhea Heading Ask your neighbor. young. top of asphalt laid at under date of April 18, replied in and a people are learning this. , iiyao as follows: an economical figure. part the Fourth Read the lollowing local endorseThe article referred to is mis Iu the District Court cf A. L, Barbur of Commissioner ment. Judicial District, In aud For the the leading in that it ig not complete, the public wprks department, Mrs.P. H. Marsh, Depot St., j Pay-son- ; Utah. of State Utah, of County to be) is in ac- thus allowing' Conclusions When a person - gets along Telegram goes on to say, f Estate In the Matter of the 111 cord with Laurgaard, as nre Chief R. drawn from this partial report on yinrs, the kidneys ure apt to costs Duvij Owen opeushaw, Deceased, cause trouble at times. Often luy paving Michigan road maintenance S. Dulin of the municipal NOTICE TV CREDITORS that would be hown in a different Sidneys have become disordered and plant and other engineering officials. Creditors will present claims, with my tmek has ached. I have always the only lasting light wero the report printed in Concijete is where-eve- r to the undersigned at his bought a box of Doan's Kidney full. vouchers, be used pavement and should at the Behramm-JohusoDrug In conclusion, it might bo pointed residence at Santaquin, Utah County, Pills when said Barbur, The possible, have suffered like this I eo., . of 9th the or before on day bituminous the of advisee. that Utah, out, highways l.Verda Wall Telegram further Knowledge and they have never failed to rid mu SANTAQUIN STUDENTS Furthermore, an editprial in the or asphaltic type can scarcely excel July, 1922. 10. Address to Graduates of tho aches and pains and strength-e... John T. Opeushaw, Administrator Portland Telegram, December 6, 1921, concrete roads to the extent indicat my kidneys. .Dr. Joseph Hughes Open-ahaOwen David conof ed letters of the Estate Loads and Roads, OF NINTH GRADE entitled by these Blickensderfer 60c, at all dealors. Our School Class 11. Song Deceased. the entire and the Michigan maintenance sheet Co., Mfra., Buffalo. N. Y. tends that practically Coleman and Straw, AtPefinameaieet in the face Class' bituminous paved state highway sys- entitled Morgan, GIVEN PROMOTION 12. tem of Oregon, constituting several of the fset that, torneys for Administrator. Prognostication CLAbMHfcU down FrOm the passing of the federal First Pub. April 28. Julius Stickney hundred miles, is breaking 1921. 28. 1916 traffic November to in aid 1, modertr Pub. act 13. Class Will Last Vaud Larson under the rigor,, of May Advertisements ui Uns culunlu inout the United Statop bureau, of public and at the same time points Sixteen Complete Course In Grad 14. Remarkg by the Teachers serted st tbe rate ox 10 cents per PUBLICATION FOR NOTICE concrete nations the the other highest roads, positively hand, 15. Presentation of Certificates that on the Count mx line each utouruou. School Peter A. Peterson paved highway system of the neigh road authority, approved for federal DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR words to the lius. and A re Graduated U. S. LAND OFFICE at Balt Lake Orchestra boring state, Washington, is standing aid 6 titmea more concrete highways 16. Bugle Boy e FOR SALE into High School range. Very Melva Hudson up most satisfactorily. Yet Washing than all classej of bituminous pave- City, Utah, April 22, 1922. 17. Class Poem st. reasonable. Wil165Main that same ments is bitulithic, asphalt, Notice this given Lavo'n (including Peterson tons concrete highways), hereby Valedictory con liam Wallace York, of Santaquin, FOR SALE Majestic Class editorial says, are limited to 24,000 bituminous concneto, asphaltid range,- - with Farewell song made combined. 1917, Juno oa Crete) Sixteen of the students who 20, of tlie 20. Benediction 22,0t0 but as Utah, against - Sollie Peterson pound loads large copper reservoir, in first-clas-s Mr. Joseph Blickensderfer,- - whose Homestead entry, No. 021293, for on the load condition. Oregon certi-limit school j John W. Smith, 125 N. the awarded were wcre graduates: pounds Santaquia The following C or NW4 NW name, as pointed out, has been so Farm Uanit Third East ficatets of promotion at appropriate i Bert Chatwin, Vaud Larson, Sollie highways patented closely linked with . the patented NVi SWK NWtt, Section 17, Townthe Santaquin meeting1 Peterson, Juliug Stiekney, Leslie Diy, . Another letter favoring exercises in SITUATIONS WANTED at faouse-- . as against con- - paving propaganda, is, it is under-Cret- ship 9 South, Rnngd 1 East, 8alt house last Wednesday evening The Wanda Holladay, Verona Allen, Verla bituminous paving 512 a member woijk by two girls. Apply Good of the Roads Luke Meridian, has filed notice of Lavon i received by Mr. Blickensderfer stood, Samudson, Wall, .Bernice program wa9 as follows: st. North West Second - domnuttee , of r Salt the Lake three-yeaCom Proof, intention to make 1. March of the Graduates. Peterson, Maxene Grecnhalgh, Vera- from the Hennepin county (Minnes- mercial club. to establish claim to the land above BIDS WANTED for baildiag cessWheuWe Went to Wilson, Lapreal Kay, Undine McCor- ota) board of county eommissiners, 2. Song Novella likewise reached the hands lof the pool, P. G. Hanson, Payson described, before the Clerk of the Class Mick, Melva Hudson and Junior High TO LOCATE Off PAYSON consttruetion of asphaltic District Court, at Provo, Utah, on FOUR UNFURNISHED pfomoters .Bert Chatwin Uobbins. 3. Prayer tor ROyMS : who in turn distributed copies thereof the 7th day of Juno, 1922. 4. Presidents Address- -. 165 street. S. rent. Main Mr. A Co Anderson, of Anderson broadcast throughout Utah. Yet the x Claimant, names as witnesses: Wanda Holladay of the Minneap- - funeral directors and embalmeis of official D. Grecnhalgh, George W. Le FOR SALE Seed potatoes Hurais, publication Carl Cupid a Heart wan in the city early Spanish Commerce Fork, a and association, Civic olis The Literary Digest publishes Baron, Jr., George W. Le Baron, Sr., and l'rido ' of the ' market. ALSO J. H. S Orchestra of March 20, 1922, ad- - in the week with a view to establish-vise- s and L A. Cooper all of Santaquin, issue iu its For j British number. page ..LaPrenl Clover Seed 7 cents per pound, by Empire Fay 6. Class History. in rooms Payson. Utah. that that organization has of- ing undertaking Vera Wilson after page we rend 'and are imprest Geo. A. Schaerer. 7. Jester here GOULD B. BLAKfeLY ficially opposed this same patented He announces that he will opon Little Grey Home with the groatnas of the British 8. Vocal Solo full a short a tim carrying construction since 1916, within Register. OR BALE Spring pigs. Leslie Olsen land then theres a page of British bituminpug Iuguiro in the West line of goods. its and presents and firmly ( .Call. York frankly New Ivan Luke. L .Useful j humor. Monk, PUBLICATION" Spring 9. Declamation... FOR NIUICE be reasons therefor, which should asked xa'ARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Shall I go over the topt read by everyone interested in get-- j JAlS AND BARLEY for sale. 615 - the his U. S. LAND OFFICE at Balt Lake c West Utah Avenuo. ting the best type of highway pos- shears.talkative barber, poising sanvamnsnaai ' m City, Utah, AprU . 22, 1922. gible for the state. The organizattion k Notice is hereby giveu that Carl CLOVER SEED ' FOR SALE. 1,509 Yes, as soon as your a further contends that the Hennepin ' cu-es , Bantaquiu, select-iof answered D. the weary commissioners over, Grecnhalgh, board of county pounds, recleaaed. Also, fresh Jer-he- y in tomer. The Traveler's Beacon. on June 20, 1917, made who bituminus Utah, paving the patented Milch cow. Inquire George A H for xiomcstead entry, No. 021327, Scharior, Payson. B or SW BE1, Farm Unit Y1I9UDBSBI NEVi, Hemstitching and Picoting Attach8 SEV4 SEK, Sec. 7; NE Section 18, Township 9 South, Range ment; fits any sewing mahine; eas1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed ily adjusted. Price $2.50 delivered, uotico of intention to make three-yea- r with full instructions v Gem NovelProof, to establish claim to the ty Co., Box 1031, Corpus Chris ti, HI land above described, before - tho Texas. Machine Best Clerk of the District Court, st Provo, You Offer We H FOR BALE 12 acres of choice mud m Utah, on the 7th day of June, 1922. close to Payson On south. , Inquire witnesses: as Claimant names 3 Mechanics Efficient W. R. Wightiuau at Shuler Cumge. Most W. W. W. Jr Le Baron, Shop George 1. 5 and W. Baron Le York, George It wont be long until the Pesky flies will be A. Cooper all of Santaquin, Utah. . in Four TOR SALE House and lot.' County GOULD B. BLAKELY Three swarming in to your home. Better tell us to come rooms and full basement, Register. blocks' from Postoffiec. John N. and let us fit All people are more or less creature of habits Borne hjpve de- veloped the habits of waste, extra vagauce, carelessness and of paying unreasonable prices for the necessary thiugg of life and are of Others lave suffering the consequences. acquired the habits thrifty economy, careful buying and of saving money and are getv ting ahead financially. ' The habit of saving money is one o f the most important habits' of life. It is easy to start and becomes a facination. It helps to make character; it gives growing contentment to life; it builds re- ' spectability; it elevates and makes for power and progress, to Skaiggs Cash stores sto a big factor in helping thousands form the habits of thrift, economy and saving. We are not satisfied unlesy we are' helping you to solve your problems of living on less. which money and assisting you in acquiring those saving habits help to make the good things of life worth while. - , ' corn-bridg- 1-- 3 a o n Unusual Savings Until Noon Wednesday BAKING e, a Absolutely Pure. Some Regular Saving Prices . 5 s -- PAYSON UTAH n ! a - Foster-Milbur- - CUUiftut Six-hol- , 2S-tf-- c AUtt-OUma- 28-tf-- c 28-2t-- p iflanuunnEiiniKaxussnzis''? 14-tf-- gas-attac- . d 14-tf-- 1 Auto Repairing j the Is Home FlyProof? Equipped and the Your J c Utah over and get measurements house with 1 Batteries Recharged and Rebuilt 3 up your Window and Door Screens standard sizes of Door screens caried in stock, but if you need any special sizes we can make them to order. We also have the meterial on hand if you desire to make your own door and window All screens. Give Us a Ring Today KNOWLES MOTOR CO. 3 PAYSON. E 1 fuicsiiiuiiiuiiiniiuiiimxii Smoot Lumber Co. Building Headquarters ! Phone 45. Payson, Utah - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 22, 1922. Notice is hereby given that George W. Le Baron, Jr., of Santaquin. Utah, who on Jane 20, 1917, made Homestend entry, No. 021212, for N Farm Unit A or NE 8eetion 7, Township 9 8E Lake 1 East, Salt South, Range Meridian, haa filed notice of intenPnoof, to tion to make three-yea- r establish claim to th land above described, before tbe Clerk pf the District Court, at Provo, Utah, on the 7th day of June, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: W. W. York, Oar! D. Greenhalgh. George W. Le Baron and L A. Cooper nil of Santaquin, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY ' Register. i SE, ' 24-tf-- Stark, FOR lot e SALE My home and building 011 main street. O. A. Daniels. e FOR BENT Nelson. My farm. See Carl 10 a tf-- c Half 28 hi . - i arm. south o sugar radon, l'ny-serroad. and near' tho county terms. Kenneth Tanner, Easy 4 tf-Payson. t Oli BALE. mile e My home on west Utah of the best home in town. Has 5 large room and bath completely equipped. Full hssement cement walks sronal the hoose-A- ll eonstmetion best walls are of materials used. Am offering it for price of ordinary boose, snd oa easv terms. See K. J. Tenner, FOR SALE Ave. One U-tf-- e |