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Show 4 THE PAYSONIAN baaed Every Friday at Pay son, Utah, by the PAYSONIAN PUBLISHING CO. 2, 1921 FT A IT, SEPTEMBER THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, I Record of a Week Important opinion On Water Ownership Is Handed Down by Cluff In Utah Industry -- I CV ? iiiiiianiiiauniBiicsiIIUIIIIIIKIIIillKi Are Y ou Going New equipment installed at Little May mine iu south Tintic district; 1 SUBSCRIPTION BATES sinking of shaft to 3u0 level begum $2.50 One Year, in Advance eon roafl Ephraim Orangeville ..$1.25 Six Months, in Advance structed at cost of $ ISO, 000. Bouutiful $125,0(10 bond issue votEntered at the Poatofflce at Payson, matter. ed class to complete Bonneville irrigation a secopd lino Utah, of reasonOne of the most important opinions Up to this point tho canal. the in and brief been in has down been handed opinion W. E. ELLSWORTH, has years ing that restaurant Garlund New opens is that of Attorney General Harvey concerned with navigable lakes and Editor and General Manager. here. disHilton Mr. on streams. to on the goes lust week, bearing C'luff, for $14,000 If so we want to supply you with the varOgden Cornerstone of navigable and nonnavigabh cuss tbe question of title to the beds Sholem of Brutli congreious essentials for the trip. We can furnish It is particularly import f noiiiia vigabh lakes and streams, synagogue streams. gation laid. ant to ibis section of the state at His contention on that question is roml between south North and you with anything you may need to make tho present time, as having a bear thus outlined : to N. M. Moab and Gallup, open the trip comfortable, whether it is a warm ing on the enntriversy between the Contention traffic. Outlined. automobile of of Payson ami Arthur Daley iu pair of woolen blankets, a stout pair uu muni city Packing of tomntoes starts The United btulca Lu That title to the beds of nouuavi-gubl- in Ogden the matter of an exchange of water local factories. Utah output will shoes or necessary eatables, etc. hank jiiunuilora seeking an cuoy lean recently granted by the state engin lakes aud streams is dependent be 100,00(1 cases as compared with to riches, aaya 0011411101101 ox lux eer. upon tbe laws of the state 111 which between 650,000 and 75o,00 cases iu Also we want to call your attention to our currency ciiabiuger. lie. The opinion of tho attorney gen the waters It tho Uuited 1020. line of Leather vests. Prices are down to I uni convinced that many up eral, if sustained by the courts, is Slates owns all the lund boidenng on Manti Road woik progressing rapplications are made twth luluui 01 full of possibilities for tho increasing the lake or stieaui, and the locus law premium basis on this line, We have them dealing a place where the piumotcro of revenue to the general fund of the is the common law, then the Lluited idly. in sheep of leather lined or heavy moleskin. Salt Lake and Ogden report im 1 cuu Had easy acceaa to credit. state of Utah. States or its giantees of lands in building conditions. provement thi have all that the to ou the lake or si ream take applications reject Right of the state of Utah Enterprise Contiact let for high hods of both navigable and nonnavig-abl- proportionately to tho center of the uppeurauce. school plumbing and heating plant. Tho needs of the community is streams asserted lakes and Hut should the local law stream. Warner valley to be brought under 1 am cuuvinccu in an should be the teat. opinion by JTarvpy II. Cluff, be that the riparian or littoral pro project. that in many instances, unpopular attorney general, rendered yesterday prietor take only to ordinary high Perry Springs irrigation St. George S. L. & S. L. railroad bankers are responsible for many ap- to John T. Oldroyd, state land com water mark, then the Uuited States build branch to Grand canyon The opinion of the nt and its grantees would take only that may missioner. plications to start banks. of Colorado, starting from Moderia. ex There is nowadays too much torney general, if sustained by the mark, tho bod of the lake or streams Salt Lake Utah Oil Refining comCO-- OP and of cornmei iudustnal of the full frir is The slate of courts, plorutiou possibilities passing to the state. near build tank farm to pany eity. Too Cinl graveyards. little attention increasing of revenue to tho general Utah has asserted through article 20 Escalanite Good coal find reported is paid to constructive thought ol fund of tho state of Utah. of the constitution, its ownership to state mine inspector Allen. It by l'oi Instead of looking tho future. The opinion is the result of some the beds of nounavigahle lakes and is somewhat distant form a railroad holes in which-t- o full, we need tu weeks of exhaustive investigation by streams. but still of interest in view of posconcentrate thought and energy to W. A. Hilton, assistant attorney genIn commenting on this phase of sible oil, mineral and power developeral, and parries Mr. niltons signa- his problem, Mr. Ililtou has occasion ments of tho !X19MH93,IC39aR3,3T?EI!a.11BaaaSni ascending tho hill just ahead. This huge coal region. couu Stock in the future of pur ture, ns well as that of Mr. Cluff, to refer to tho constitltional provision field to from Escalanite streatching The Referring to ownership of water betry will yield generous dividends. who signs ns head of the office. NOBLE LIFE WAS LED BY the Utah Arizona lino, it is reported PAYSONIANS ENJOY MELONS Those who have pluyed tho bull side structure of legal reasoning which ing in the stale wilh right of MRS. GEORGE W. HANCOCK OF SALEM CITY GUESTS AS who is also state tbe by inspector of tho market iu America liuve al- Mr. niltnn hasi built np rests on the by its ciizens to beneficial district mining engineer for tbe UnitHe adds: ways been winners in his country interpretation to be placed on nrtiel use. widow' Mrs. of Nearly 100 of tho citizens of Pay Amy Hancock, Tbe ed States bureau of mines. The banking fabric of the country is 20 of tho constitution of the state. Tho title of the waters in tho bust melon water wko died son in this a Hancock, in George enjoyed seams lies as coal running high Bound. is It This article hP takes to be the asser state being vested in the state, sub- as absolutely secured aud city on Thursday night of last week, It is as guests of tho eity of Salem, last twenty feet in thickness. for w a s only necessary that all dements iu tion by the state of its ownership ject to appropriation for beneficial a In near born on May 12, 1S35, preparation evening. and Friday good quality subbituminous, to tho bods of its navigable lakes purposes, it was of imperative neces-- j it stand firmly together." She ri the event the grounds of the Salem' Liberty, Clay county, Mo. much of simial bone" (without pattnnd streams, and consequently he eon sity that tho stale assert its ownerIt is being mined for local ward church had been specially light- ! the daughter of Joseph Hancock iTWo and ENCOURAGING TO BEET SUGAR tends that littoral ship of the beds of all lakes ami ing. mel-riparian s Tho . installed. benches ed Henrie-villeand She use at both Escalanite and Experience Wheeler Rudd. INDUSTRY. proprietors have no rights below streams, whether navigable or were the finest grown anywhere, fered nil the persecutions of the early r mark ns it was at Of the noimnvignblo lakes Salt Lake Large force to bo put in the world and in their perfection days and moved with her parents to That article reads: General conditions surrounding the statehood. and streams, the beds and channels fi Cement and toothhsomeness fully upheld the. the west and finally with them and paving TOpnirs. "All lands of the state thnt have must be kept open nt all times of beet sugar industry have shown nmik of Salem as the center of others of the faith was driven out reputation made auto is on being Progress few been or may hereafter be granted the ed improvement iu the past She saw the Prophet year in older that there will nl road to the Utalh natural bridges the greatest melon section of the, of Missouri. weeks with indications pointing to to the state by rongress, and all ways be a pmee for the waters to Smith a few days before his work state. active with Joseph nre people blanding the a stabilization of industry," lands acquired by gift, grant or dc stand Or flow when not applied to which will make Utah s The melons were no more perfect martyrdom, and she witnessed bis greatest won Under this owner- ders accessible to all. Judge II. II. Rolapp, president of the vise, from any person Or corpomtion. beneficial issue. the bounteous hospitality for Carthage when he bid the United States Sugar Manufacturers or thnt may otherwise be Required ship the state can preserve the s - saints tho of tended parSalem, farewell, people by New' saying that he was lo power plant Brigham City are hereby nceepted, nnd deekared to association, declares. and keep them rntaet for furnish on the part of Mayor Eli going to Carthage like a lamb to jiculnrly celebra on reach day light Judge Rolapp expressed tho opinion, bo the ptihlie lands of the state; and the pinjKoes intended." T. Taylor and Roy Davis, both of slaughter. , 7 baed on a close study of tho various shall be held in trust for the people, He adds that the same reasoning lion. whom acted in the Capacity of mas-- j With her parents Amy participate won Oil has Uto Vernal company problems of tho beet sugar interests, to be disposed of as many be pro which brings the conclusion that ad- 0. ceremonies and for an hour in the exodus from Nauvoo in 1846 victory in its contest with tbe ter of that their worst days have passed. vided bv law, for the respective pur- verse title to the beds of navigable slashed molons and kept the guests end was baptised by Elder James shale lands oil extensive government Tn 1851 the fnSnilv emi- Among the fnctors he mentioned as poses for which they have been nr lakes nnd streams cannot be gained in tho Unitnh basin, and as a con busy. TTnrmeson. giving rise to this belief aro tho re- may be granted, donnted, devised or by possession, holds with regard to ' melon had the t() After Utah, appeptites grated arriving in the Salt it is the plan now to rush cent strength displayed by tho New otherwise acquired." the beds of nonnnvignble lakes and sequence L. N. Ellsworth,! Bake valley Dr. been in satisfied, 1851, September, of its refining plant largo completion With regard to which Mr. Hiltop streams. York sugar market, whore a strong representing thp Payson Commercial crossing the plains with ox teams. 10 miles west of Watson about observes: demand has boon noted, tho moderate tbe. After spending a short time in Puffer Lake road is now open to club, extended the thanks of Navigability of Streams. advance in the price of sugar and - son memcalled several and upon finishAmy .moved to ravo, expecting The road is merchant valley. Attorneys Observations. the measures taken in Cuba to pro of tbe club to express their ap- - to make that place her borne. She Mr. Hiltons opinion a No dismisses ed to Three Creeks nnd is now- - about The beds of navigable lakes and vent any probability of promiscuous the question of what constitutes nav- alf way through the first Box can preeiation of tbe courtesy extended was married to George W. Hancock bo- - in 1852 at Bountiful. dumping on the United States mar streams were not acquired by the igability within the meaning of the Rlie was the von, with a foreo of sixty men and and of the bond of friendship ket. state by grant from the United States law, anil out that this is a teams pushing the work with all pos tween the people of Salem and thej mother of twelve children. She points He likewise emphasized the import- or by gift or devise from anyone, citizens of Payson which is daily.) No bought up an Indian girl who of fact to be determined by bio speed. question ance of tariff legislation as a favor- but were acquired by tho state at local laws or decisions. became tbe wife of Kanosh, an In- It has been being more closely cemented. able fnictor and stated that the do- statehood, by resnon of sovereignty. uniformly held in the United Tbe affair was not without its dian chief. The family moved to "Did you notieo the chinchilla coat States, mestic sugar industry can count with Therefore the words, that may other- he contends," that all viators that are on the womnn a. few brief in after 1856. and 11s humorous side where Sister in front of Payson sitting some assurance upon the adoption of wise be acquired include and cover in which the hope was ex-- ; cock labored faithfully in the Relief navigable in fact are navigable in this morni ngf" adequate measures, of protection in the beds of navignblo lakes and law. In 1895 she was chosen as In Washington nnd Idaho Afraid I wms pressed that it would not be many society Husbquul "Er no. the Fordney permanent tariff bill streams, nnd those beds or land are streams are declared months before a cement an assistant to Annie K. when dozing most of tho time. navigable highway, Smoot, whon it is finally enacted into law. by tho samp eonntitntionnl provision A lot of good the jpinneet Fnyson and Salem, it wns, stake president of the PrimarvXjis-suggesteUrn. Wife they aro used to float logs down to members of congress of both hold in trust for the people to be the lumber mills, even for the Many that a series of races be sneiatinn, nnd she served as v(cp-- " Chicago Tribune. spring service did you. parties indicated by their stand on disposed" of ns may be provided by flood season only. pulled off and that prizes of mel- - president to Sister Peterson, presi-011- s the emergency bill their strong be law. This question would affect not only bp given to the winners. In, dent of the Tayson First ward "Your honor," said the prosecuting lief in the necessity for protection The constitution is a such waters as those of Great Salt attorney, "your bull pup has went and hesp contest the ladies took part, lief society. provision to home grown sugar, Judge Rolapp public declaration or assertion by the nnd Utah lakes, whieh are navigated chawed up the court Bible. greatly adding to thp interests in the During her lifetime Mrs. Hancock said. state of tho absolute ownership of by motor boats, but waters that the Court, affair nnd offering a source of mnch did work for the dead in three tem"Well, grumbled General business conditions in the the beds of all navigable lakes and are ples nnd performed ordinances for a navigated by canoes or small "make the witness kiss the pup; we merriment. in streams within east rto showing improvement its borders. The pleasure boats, it is indicated by an cant adjourn court to get a new great number of dead relatives. On this constitution wms effective nnd in op eastern decision, where Judge Rolapp 's opinion. "And when I kissed her I smelled the court Bible. The Labor Clarian (London) oration nt statehood, nnd, ns tho su- points out thnt small subject he said: tobneeo. " Toitjotirs la Politesse. lakes and While enstem financial sentiment premo court of the United wrho States streams nre used, anil as the popula- MAN GIVES WIFE "What age would you say I "You object to n woman - is not exactly buoyant, the psychology has so many times hold thnt the state tion increases and towns and eities young sir?" GLYCERINE MIXTURE smokes?" of the situation is materially better contemporaneously with sovereignty are built Half of what yon really are, dear in their vicinity, will be "No. hut she doesnt smoke." up and men are looking ahead with acquired the beds of all lakes and still more used by the people for Sans Gene (Paris.) lady. She hRd stomach trouble for years. Sydney Bulletin. It is my belief that we streams up to the ordinary sailing, rawing, fishing, bathing, skat- After giving her simplo buckthorn have scraped bottom and will be defi mnrk, and thnt the rights of riparian ing. bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad XOOOOOOOOC taking water for domestic, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOGOOO nitely on the npgrado by the end of nnd littoral proprietors were dependand even oitv purposes, cut- ler My her husband says: While the forward move- ent upon state lnw, the constitutional the year. now has ice for fine other public pur- wife feels and and ting gained ment is not likely to be a runaway provision was and is still the states It is wonderful stomach poses. weight. busiaffair, next year should bring notice to the world thnt it claimed Adler-i-kon acts "To hand over all these lakes to medicine. " ness in gcnrtal, and the beet sgnr the unconditional ownership of the relower and BOTII bowel, upper privsto says the court industry in partieular, a far greater said beds up to ordinary high water "under ownership, eany old or narrow tost of moving .foul matter whieh poisoned measure of sueeess and nt mark This statehood. had the prosperity stomach and which you never thought than they have enjoyed in the months effect of abolishing all riparian and navigability would be a great wrong was in EXCELLENT for all exyour system. the upon the time, public of depression now approaching an littoral rights, especially including tent of whieh eannot. on or chronic stomneh for the gns now end." the right to accretion. It said to be even eontempnted. perhaps, Guards against appenconstipntion. all riparian and littoral owners thnt The impurities it brings out Bo in nrguitig the states posses dicitis. on navigable lakes and streams your inn TORTURES OF THE DAMNED B. F. OTT, Drugof nonavignblo lakes and streams will surprise you. r property rights stop nt ordinary Mr. Hilton argues: gist. His Satanic majesty was reclining mark, wherever it was set nt "The state is the owner of such on tbe soft cushions of his sedan tatehood." that United art of chemistry may prose beds, especially where tho In tourng enr, enjoying a sulphuric per these have considerable value. in States the or in has the past No Power to Sell Beds. may ex fecto, while thinking tip n( new and lakes some whero cases formerly future meander the lakes and streams. more torturous torture for the Mr. Hilton sketches the state laws They nre the sovereign lands of the isted, valuable deposits of marl are to his care when he was state and the legislature has not to now found ,and the increasing use of almost thown through the roof by governing such lands since statehood, of cement adds to the value of such High and shows while that the legislature date authorized any official to deal a sudden jolt. deposits. in of 1017 nnd 1921 gave certain limited with them or any wav dispose of Were we struck by an Onom Should the land commissioner deem to tbo state land department them." trianl" inquired Fatnu of his chauf- powers it prudent to act in accordance with to lense and in certain eases to sell Just wliat action by the state govfeur. the" these lands, the state legislating de- ernment or the land commissioner, Mr. Hiltons opinion, nnd should of conclusions "No," responded the sntanic imp the attorney generals at the wheel ns son n ns he had gain partment has not given a free qnd John T. Oldroyd, may result from office bo upheld in the courts, where ed bis equilibrium, "we are merely general power to sell the beds of na Mr. Hiltons opinion is not yef de- there is little doubt thnt they will bo the rided. One Consideration of imvignble lakes nnd streams in deduction passing through Ppringville." is that the tested, logical state. portance in the conclusion drawn by even now thousands of "Go on further. We will estnb and dollars, It Such legislative ennetments, Mr. the attorney generals office. lish headqunrers here and make em Time-Savin- g of hundreds of thousands lies in the mineral eventually drive over the rands Hilton holds, abolish the claims or was pointed out, will bo added to the nnminl Rpringvillo dollars, This solves the problem of extreme rights of riparian and littoral owners values of many of tho reliction and revenue to the state from leases of j being in accordance in that regard accretion lands of the state, and In reliction and accretion lands. torture." values of others. the agricultural with the state constitution. It is held by Mr. Hilton thnlt a The shores of Great Balt lake as Thooe who are felling deprest at $100 Reward, $100 the labor troubles through which we territorial court decision to the con found by the government surveyors a local disease greatly InfluCatarrh from to be the found are far and present enced by Isconstitutional are passing would receive a good trnry. concerned with accretion conditions. It nnd in some valucases therefore requires constitutional treattonic if they took s walk through reliction lends on the shores ef Utah waters edge, MEDICINE CATARRH ment. HALLS lake, has been overruled by the Ifate able mgieulUtral craps are grown on la taken Internally and acts through the .Whitechapel, for on the notice-boarreliction lands. the The Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sysof a certain chnrcb there tbe follow- constitution. tem. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE on other n'lso, surfaces an changing, Mr. Hilton contends thnt tho state destroys the foundation of the disease, ing piece of anatomical pleasantry lakes. fives the patient strength by ImprovingIn cannot be required to suffer loss of hats been painted: the general health and assists nature J'Mno for any case of It is easier to smile than to frown! title to tbo beds of navigable lakes In the southwestern part of the doing Its work. CATARRH HALL'S Catarrh To frown you use 64 muscles, but and streams by ndvoiso possession state are many dried beds of lakes MEDICINE that falls to cure. existence the in time ht Morn75c. since free. London Testimonials that to simile! the states right such lands, only 13 to The advancement of the F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, of secs as he is survey. sovereign. Post. it, ing on the NEBO HIKE 1 own-rshi- I 1 1 g e FARMERS s MERC. 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