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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo UTAH. SEPTEMBER 2, 1921 ter Cottaui, Professor J William Harrison, Mrs. Taylor, Pearl Taylor and Jennie Johnson of Povo; Mr. and Mrs. Bruch liartmun of bait hake, and Nitu B. Yullmut of Baltimore, sj000000000000000000000000000000000 organized group of fanners just they do to the efficient organization In in any other field of activity. short, a well managed organinztion, can apply the principles ami forces in our economic life for the benefit whom the of those organization What Organization Has Done for the Farmers of Utah serves. Md. con- many automobiles are to club aiding members of the Tomorrow woooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooo o oooooooooooooooooooo lb man has Some Things Organization Cannot Do' I busincsa act American last) tjnite a number of Iuysons hardy Since tho beginning of the While organization can d "i:ir'y hikers and their friends will go dew u tho other On tho world. for United the pace of No century the people it cannot work miracles. ole histoiv as tut h c..l ami 'tnt'-vthe fanners of America halve things States have passed through lias vet been in amount of organization II t el O' s cl ; I! behind. tin; l o Just Jig laUVrill why lar each, tigged business of depreiion, jieriods to the task of preventing, 'adequate which the second we shall not t Inn n ease bo the upon atop with it a corresjsiiiding period ofnonld But througout the his was found in the south wall When everyone 'o explain. liitteiipt, business prosperity. it V with their consequent periods ,f American link canvon some three Is busy and pospornus the cries ofjtory of this country the farmers, al reaction busaness and (leprc$sion. . the cirfic or reformer if anv sneli' most without exception, have been th This up and down movement in our organized Economic!. life there be, are certain to fall upon deaf buffets between,, highly than orgaui goes deeper But when the break comes groups on either hand, without tha zation it is embedded in hiiniim na ears. orgaui tore itself. it must follow ns the night the! competitive strength which At one time wc are all canyon. On Sunday, August 14, the Pay son the big guns of jsipular sgita- - futiou uhnio can give. at another most of us are optimists; by be chili, rcciiitlv organized will criticism Alpine surely tion and Of the many things which bette pessi mists. Flouts mill Dr. A. N. Early I,. ,)r. turned upon some part of our politi organization makes possible the mos Effective organization can do much end made up of quite a number of oal or economic system. is that of providing com to ami stimulate deImportant, supply regulate made nn inter, sting trip During the last four or five decades petent management. By the very mand, but it cannot successfully ig Puysouiens. in the vicinity of the location of it wasi our money and credit machin- nature of his work tho fanner cannot norp the fundamental principle of the reputed cave, ami after considerery thalt was most frequently arraign be a good business man ami at the The wise mam ami demnndx supply able hiking, and in some ed before the bar of public opinion same time bo a good farmer. Neitli is he who understands agcr uses extremely dangrous wall Seal After making er can the successful business man be and found wanting. forces nnd applies them, but does the labyrinth nnd cave discovered ng. blunders so numerous and so grora i successful funner. Each of these not try to thwart them, to be named. is which that of yet that the patriotic historian is a calling requiring special ability Tn these critical days we hear much 2", At we record noon, August to them Saturday, reluctant is js'riod But about the middlemen. ami this an nge of In this comor finally emerged with our present Fed a group of fanners, by combining plex civilization of ours there is a seven onto loads, comprising the of the members While charter Fayson Itertrrve iginal system. Banking gral for tho purpose, can secure manager- very long step between the farm nnd added which were Alpine club t( this new money and credit machine ial consumer. Produces intend other volunteers from Provo and Salt ability to net for them which is the has not cured ns of our chronic econ capable of dealing on a plane of ed city for ln.rge city markets are only hake, traveled to the camping place it seems to oiuic nnd financial ill with the bejrt of business ihalf when equality produced they leave hunt one half mile above the second have dono very much to lessen the men. This is precisely what the the farm. To complete the process The attacks. acuteness of the plant in American Fork ennstockholders of a large corporation a veritable army of people are emcave the yto exploring TPsult justifies the criticism, but nothdo, and it is precisely what tho Cal- ployed. At some stages in the jour- ivon.prepnralnr -had discovered class ing can justify the bitter fruit ney from farm to city there seem hidi the Iavsoniasn ifornia; and the northwestern An in two weeks previous. jut hatred, the half baked leadership and growers linvo done. tn be many more middlemen than held was outdoor of meeting the hasty, cresting legislation to do tho work. in the man- actually required With competent dependable of a huge bonfire SaturWho does not remem light that period. A farmer organization entrant sucday night, a ed from this convention her the alluring schemes, proposed or agement secured, the farmer can cessfully ignore the usual functions evolved the Utah County Alpine club, his to himself tusk, special pwn raided the tried which temporarily assured that his commercial of middlemen, but it may in many tho organization of which was com hopes of men and women only to resting will be properly safeguard- cases displace those that are unnec plotoil there. interests Tn that way a hiking bn leave them more shattered than There will, of eoure, bo periods essary. nnd exploring club, originally instiWe must become even mors ed, fore. Finally, organization ennnot com tuted and organized by Paysonians critical we must critizn not only of adversity and declining prices, eliminate the risks n'ud tin all pletely to but .common good and, producers; that which is, but nlso that which is exclusively, was consummated certainties of business. These are in can best of the make a view of the fact that many rosi management should We proposed as a remedy. inherent in the nnture of business. dents of Provo, some of Bait Lake remember also that criticism is vain laid aituat ion. enn minimize business hazards be and It informaon is ns based able only it quite a number of residents of When ft group of farmers have cause there will bn a better under Ftali tion and careful thought. county were desirous of becomeffected nn efficient orgnnz.intion nnd standing of tile methods of business ing members of the organization, the During the present period of bus! secured the services of a competent name of the club was changed to ness depression i is our marketing A negro lad had bee,, brought all of rtah ,mintv. int,talp system that has come in for critical a Virginia police court for the fifth, An illtPrPstin!J Tho great Examination nnd scrutiny. procram Was rT1joyed ' " , h naming of the cave was 'do ii"n0 iqnestion that confronts every person products will be grown. Naturally, Tlle magistrate determined to appeal f(W(1 all of vipwod who Is sincerely interested in ad- these will be standardized nnd I grnl- - f0 the boys father. . I the ifl of twontv-sieconomic well our .. sn d h s pnrtv consisting being vancing ed in such a way that they will find . See ... .. thishonor, here, . rnvo 'Aftor . I, Can we rectify the defect Irio bust TMirKft. niKor. this; Lveryoiu is fa ,lov of 'yours has boon in tins court , , , of our marketing svstoni, which ad miliar with the explored it was agreed to nnd so' time with chicken reputation history charged many again defer the imming until the next committing of the northwestern apple. Afore' mittedly exist, without stealing that Im quite tired of see-- regular meeting of the hiking elub similn blunders and painfull costly ml better use will be made of mar- - jug him here. to those which becloud our recen bet tn be held in Fayson on Hip evening I dont blame you, jedge, information, so that one market said of The profinancial history. Wednesilnv, August .11. Certainly this can will not bo flooded while another is the nn Ts tired of seein parent, gram consisted of a short talk bv not bp done if xve nppronch the mat going begging. AVitliin limits the him here ns yon is. , ter In a spirit of vindictiveness to the president of the elub. Vearl mny be rontrolleil so that adwhy dont you toneli him supply Then, of account who to a be engagward those who hnijtpen prnphic gave Show him tho right vantage may bo taken" of tho prin how to nett ed in the marketing processes. the discovery of tho cnvP seme eight eiple of supply ntid demand. By way and hP wont be coming liore also a talk ago; by Dr. I lias showed him ile right way, years Some Things Organization Can Do handling commodities "in larger volT.. D. ideals the Tfouts, outlining ume nn opportunity is afforded to said tho father, mnt he jest dont Then rad aspirations of the clnb. In this country many tilings have reap tho benefits of largo sealo ac- ileom to have no talent for learning followed various Tendings and recitabeen accomplished through efficient tivity. Theso and many other nil liovv, jedgo, he always gets caught. tions bv members of the pnrtv nfid In this respect the vnntisges nntumlly enmo to tho xvoll organization. T.nwycr and Banker. short tnlkii by Wnltej- Oottam and TT. William TTnrrison. of the Brigwere who ham Young university, The of elub. ns the guests present urogram closed with nn exhibition o given by Dr. Dean slight Morlan of Trove, the excellence nnd skill of which mystified the entire J dl-e- iae -- . (for dav) i. r e cWlcc. Jonh to the beholder in an cven changing diumoudhko ray. Dr. L. D. Pfouts is au euihusliabUc, from every standpoint, sportsman Ming tbe great outdoois, uuid 'it is, his efforts almost entirely ihrmigh that tho laysoii Alpine club was or- Although or iginally organized. tliic ganized piimunly ty discover particular cave and to dcdicato it to ho public as one of the iuterestiug sightseeing trips of this section of Utah, the club will now be maintain ed in its reorganized from for making hiking trips of exploration to the lops of every one of the many interesting peaks that abound in this i section. The officers nmd members of the club comprise Vearl ManwiU, president, Pearl Taylor, vice president; Ehiri Mnuwill, secretary and Dr. A. N. Early, treasurer nnd other mem- bers of tlie club comprising this party wore Dr. nnd Mrs, L. D. Pfouts, Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Early, George Alar tin, Vernon Manvvill, Elon Masiwill, Glade Manvvill, Vearl Manwill, Max-m- (. Fairbanks, Geraldine Fairbanks, Aileen Dixon, Ivathv rn Douglass, Jennie Keeee, Madeline Tilson nnd W. ; Francis Franklin Scenian, all of Fay-son- Dr. Dean Morlan, Professor CLASSIFIED Wal- - COLUMN Advertisements in this column inserted at the rate of 10 cents per Hue each insertion. six Count words to the line. LOST. (Suit euso containing joweliy and clothing, between fcjuutaqum and Paysou. $10 reward. ltcturu to Khuler Motor company, Paysou. , iowlnng for th. niyht, previous Mt. Nebu on Sunday. u,M LAB0E to PLENTmJL AT LOW Hu hA, - ui employ meat arc lovouwil in rouiis the miai and uiban iUOUf iti Uo. liOli. Ua the laiias there UiC plenty ul in ivooul worAvis us againj, worn lor them, yeaio, and plenty ot n.cu who let I but at lewd wages. the larrn lor the factory and snip-aul under the iuic or wm wa Aianyr have returned lu uumbeis. ex service men are in the holes, uud like the old times' foi the it is farmer who no longer has to watch his crops rot rn the ground lor lack of help to gather tuorn. Au interesting aspvs3t of tho situation is the notable reduction in tho number of tunns iu tho west once classihcd as - abandoned. More abundant crops harvested ul n lower labor cost should mean cheaper food for tho consumer w uhout loss There of iucomo to the grower. will be less incentive to LoM wheat lor higher prices. On tho other hand, as against this exhibit of thriving industry on the vvoik-er- s farms, 4l)U,OUO men nnd ..omen of New York City are reported This is as without employment. workthe total of one fifth nearly ing force of the city and represents a lamentable amount of industrial idleness. Apparenthy the swing has had no appreciable effect on this element of urban labor It must wait tho revival of business for its general reabsorption. FUKNlTUllil POll SALE. Colos LLot Blast ltungo, $oo; Colos large NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION sizo hot blast heater, $J5; Bed springs and mattrcbS, $25; dresser, Department of the In tenor, Mrs. $15; kitchen cabinet, $20. itvas 208 West Third United States Laud Office at Salt Georgo Green, 20-l- t North St., Paysou. p Lake City, Utah, August 12, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Andrew J'OU KENT. Two furnished rooms, J. Byron, of Murray, Utah, who, on f one and blocks from Orem January 3, 1913, made desert laud shops, 4S1 East Second North. entry No. OinSJfi, f- -r NUU NEi. 26-l- t p Section 34, Township 7 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed FOU SALE. Indian motorcycle wiVh notice final of intention to make side car. Cnevrolet 1 ton Also, under ac of Atarch 4, 1915. proof Elmer Cloward at Shuler to establish claim to tho laud above track. garage. described, before Jlegu ter & Receiver, United States Land offico, at Salt WE CAN use a number of dressed Lake City, Utah, on the 28th day of chickens every week. Strawberry September, 1921. Hotel, Paysou. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas Frank Cooley, R. Roberts, FOIl SALE. One of the Best BusiUtah, and Pyper, all of Mosida, t ness Corners in Paysou, feet iu Depth, Arthur Cox, of Salt Lake City, Utah. Frontage, 111 GOULD B. BLAKELY. t with right of way iu the Register. roar. embraces three Property business houses and Modern Best NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 'denco, except furnace. Inquire II. S. Tipton. Department of the Interior. , party. About eight yenrs nge this enve TKACToi. WOHK. I am prepared United States Land Office at Salt was discovered accidentally by Alar-rito do all kinds of tractor work, TTnnsnn. belt Or drawbar. of American Fork, whn, Lyman Kapple. Lake City, Utah. August 25, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Harvey. which 3 tf c lion n phasing a mountain A. Nielson, of Spanish Tork, Utah, took refug" ;n the cave, discovered KAPPLE LIVE STOCK FARM who, on August 3, 3918, made home,' (he entraeee but did not explore it. for sale Duroc Jersey Pigs, stead entry, Serial No. 0223 S7s foj ? Tlx- - -- month vas later closed in such Offers three months old. ABo pigs for farm unit (or Iifs 11,' Hint w.s it way thoroughly hidden, SEH NWi,.) Section 10, Town- Team of horses. One W and P is stated that many attempt-- .Tuuo delivory. Address Box 211, Puyson. ship 8 South, Range 1 East, Salt have since been made to exploit the mule. Lake Aferidinn, has filed notice of inrecave. Immediately after the tention to make three-yea- r proof, discovery hr Vearl Afnnwill of rays' n n"d the subsequent exploration FOB SALE. Broilers aud while Leg to establish elaim to the land above horn Hens, and their guests, bv tho Oborhansly, described, before the Clerk of the Henry District Court, at Provo, Utah, on the f ryi.-rn- l ForoM Supervisor Depul v layson. 14th day of October, 3921. Aranp. of the Wnateh range, nnd Claimant names as witnesses: West WANTED. Two or three furnished the "Resident Forest Banger InArchie Beckstrum an) Tdovd Moore rooms for light housekeeping. nested public service site notices in of Lake Shore, Utah, and Frank quire at this office. the presence of the entire personnel Hughes nnd Claronee Nielson of Spanof thP Ftnh County Alpine elub p ish Fork. Utah. sembled at the mouth of the enve. EARLY Sc EARLY, GOULD B. BLAKELY. The foresters state that the posting Doctors of Chiropractic, of such notices dedicates the entire Register. to to the nso of the general public. Over Wightraan Supply Company, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Main Street. Many interrefiny photographs were Office Hours from 10 to 1 taken of the unusual stalactite and and 2 to 6. Bids for the construction of nn which when stalagmite formations school building at Lake olomontnrv viewed in thP flickering light of ear Shore. Utah, will bo inooivO'l nt ho n bide and flash lajmps, presented officP of tho Board of Education of picture grotnoeqqe and ghostlike ol tho Nobo School disriet, at Spni ish ehrvstalliiv aud onyx G. F. TILSON. M D. scintillating Fork, Utah, until 7:29 p. pi., Satad lime formation, PHYSICIAN ail'd StiUiMM forth j urday, September- 17, 3923. i n ever- conceivable manner and nr Flans fur the 3m lding mac be seOffice at R aidenre & raved like arms of diamonds (tasking if cured from tho Clerk of the Board at 4? 7 ft Fhone Mstn Street forth mnnv lights aiWl colors, among 4? Fork, nr from Ware & Spanish Utah Payion, ware veritabl "high interspersed Salt Lake Citr architects, giants, stnndiny forth as sentinels. A S3 0 will be fee of deposit Tn many p'aceo requirtiro chasm and its ed for use the of each set of plans OscrP, were so nn rrow thnt to pro- and specifications, xxhigh will bo re-- cod ti,p co'ivergcnf- labyrinth funded upon Toturns wit, n bid on H. DTI. ELLSWORTH J. into the large elnlmbors again, it or bofore the time set for the open$ wa neeesarv for each of the pnrtv 4i OJlce over DEXTIHT Bank, Payson, Ut. $jr ing of bids. Contractors from Salt, craw) on all fours and in several 1 f. Office Hours, 9 to 12; to 8 4 I ake and north should obtain plans places it was found neccsinrv tn even Res. Phone 108- - $ from tho architect. Phone 23. Contractors in uringlc through. Utah conntv and south should obThe general trend of the chasm tain plans from the school offico. was norh and smith, but after quite A cashiers eheck of five per w in two the enve of the amount of the total hid, rtd DJL L. N. ELLSWORTH directions, fbe nPo to tho loft bring mado payable to the Board of to bo n giant followed which prnv DENTIST ncation of the Nobo School ditrfff, circle, bringing the explorers back must accompany each bid, and Office, Payson Exchange Saving! into the original chasm trail in tho be forfeited to the board in rnsc icinitv of the mouth of tho enve. Bank Building. the eontractor given the award foils ThP outrapee leading tn the right was tn enter into a satisfactory eontraVt 'ntor explored and found oven more for the performance of the worTw" interesting than the other pnrts of bids will be Separate for t h ca vo, general contract, DR. L. D. PFOUTS plumbing and hent-ing- . fter the first one hundred feet in DENTIST tbe mountain tho onvx walls and alThe Board reserves the right to Over Wightmau Supply Company, most oven- - ineh under foot was reject any or all bids. Main Street. to bP ever the with covered fm,nd W. A. CORN A B?, Office Honrs 9 to 1 Kid 2 to increasing drlppini and constantlv 9 to 1 Only. Clerk Saturday, ielele. flower and treelike stalagmite Fate of first publication, Aug. 2fi. Oflloc Phone 13. Bm. PSmo SO stalactite and Date of last publication, formation, looming fiept. 16. 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Name below. 10,000, miles, Firestone Cord Tires are being sold at lowest prices 3H4-$JI4.5E 30 34x4) tire history: 46. In cord $54.9 inu-n-- op-n- od ed i |