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Show " THE PAY f, VOLUME XXXIII NUMBER PAYSON, 27 PRICE, FIVE CENTS UTAII, APRIL 22, 1921. V DAY CLEANING Wheh Struck By Automobile 0 COUNTY COMMISSION CITIZENS SPEND Boy Is Instantly Killed MAKES INSPECTION UP Hundreds Time, Matter the Silent City Across the Hill. tion Effort Toward ROAD Teams Beautifying and on Utan Avenue at Noon Today Contribute CANYON OF CITY CEMETERY Receives and Work It Will Favorable Considerais Pcobablo That Soon Farmers are Urged to Plant Heavy Acreage of Sugar Beets As Most Profitable of Crops Begin. Civic pride was well demonstrated Beets Bring More ast Wednesday when several hundred Money Into Utah County ceme-ercitizens gathered at the city of Beet WagCrop, Declares Local and transferred the silent city Mendenhall, Drops From necessary to build a permanent high-froa place of weeds to inceptive way up Payson canyon, tho members Banker. Off Runs in Front of Car Driven Crop on With spade and lioe and of the board of county commission icauty. i.e everybody did his or her part the Mortgage on the ors made a hurried trip through the Out. Uncle. Life n removing weeds, cutting grass and canyon last Wednesday, going over athering and burning brush. the worst poitions of the road and tho beet farmer has paid his nolo, By J. C. ELLSWORTH, More the eninto than were teams (loop family grief forty I.riitging to within a mile of Townsend up butcher, Cashier, Payson Exchange Savings paid liis taxes, paid his nil furnished gaged in the work, of Mr. and Mrs. .T. Mill Mcminn- - ANGEL OF DEATH park. baker and candlestick maker while Hank. their and by ovners, gratuitously tho bo to Carl understood plan is little their son, It hull, or eight teanutywith heavy wag To those fanners in our section, the man who hnd no beel check 1ms commissioners to spend a who have not about eif often been forced to ask for addi- ilcnliall, mis brought gravel from tne pits n of Ihe TAKES MOST DEVOTED yet determined upon the on of sum considerable money mile away, nud the roads were level(lie crops to plant this yoar, and tiorml credit and extension of his was instantly hi and niul widen at ilso to those who have decided, but loans at the bank. ed to it up Wjtli road, many points greatly improved. WIFE AND MOTHER force xpiiupf Uiiioq Aq at Wo are fortunate in having four men not included sugar beets, let of have L. Robert Smith autoniofor serviceable driven it to make by an automobile factories in Utah county. From sugnr mo will score word. one a of headstones traightened up say Every nude, Joseph Memli ind monuments which had drooped Hand pu.isuwox su Juj sit atyiu oipF tho value of the beet crop any point of view their existence avenue immediately It is probable that Let us here is of great value to the whole to the couurty last yoar. W. Former rrom the perpendicular and in every at least. Mrs. George Austin, withof tho Tanner. Kenneth home of onceivenble not forget that practically the only community and every citizen way the cemetery was complete survey will be made do Dies see should his of to at Resident best county Payson, work witnessed a who new those wo weeks nml that start toward attractive- in the next few realized full value on, given crop that According to the raw material, Rugar beets, that to t ho ness which in time Utah boot will In was will a was small crop. construction sugar of begin require only a the accident the boy Home in Garland. trailing amount of work each year to pro have tho road open for traffic early county aloue the Utah Idaho Sugar needed to run these mills, is furnishride on a beet wagon which was It is estimated that they ed them. PrT disbursed upward of company in the summer. have a combined slowly proceeding westward on Utah rapneity of close Without this cash payment The many friends of the family avenue and dropped off at the point last fall very serious financial re- to 3,000 tons of beets daily, so you Upon u ill be grieved to learn of the sudwhere the accident occured. verses would hnve been suffered by a can readily see that they will reall we can give them. diopping from the wagon the boy den death of Mrs. Mary M. Austin, largo number of residents of this quire side north ihe to to cross started As it was tho beet money county. wife of George V. Austin, at her Average Utah Tonnage. of the street, running immediately home in enmo at a time when rendy cash was A last Monday. Garland, driven Tho by car in front of the being average tonnage yield for badly needed for taxes,, interest, , Mrs. J,is uncle. Mr. Memlenliall threw on few moments before her death and many other fall obliat.ons and Utah last year was tho largest in the brakes as soon as ho saw the Austin appeared to be in excellent It was 12.33 proved a vertiablo meal ticket to the United States. The skidded. becar tons while the aero a tho and a well of as of our She per child, health. average yield pain farmers, many complained Publishing the news is essentially the function of a nowsjxiper. of inestimable benefit to tho for tho whole United States was boy was struck by tho radiator and on her chest and ill a few minutes ing Sometimes throwing It is the function of the Payson inn. the Tho grant only 9.69 tons. throw a to the ground, and falling Sugar beet improve community generally. heart failure. of away passed iortion of day on local happenings does not meet with the approval dis- your farm by requiring intensive light beneath (lie ear the upper the millions of value of money Mrs. Austin was born in Payson sold at of his body was strue.. by one of tributed by the sugar companies in cultivation. of some people, an, thereby hangs a tale. They are on March l!l, 1S72, the daughter of was chest His a that are time is and the rear wheels. Idaho is, planting Utah, they Washington apt Three weeks ago the Payson inn published a story telling of Mr. and Mrs. Parley P. Loveless. This fact insures a flushed by the weight of the ear. lost sight of by those who did contract crop. to be & the robbery of the Colvin Reece company store and other She spent till of her girlhood days not sliaro directly in the payments. sure and certain market for all tho end one of his wrist was broken. this city ami was married while of business residences and places by two Or three boys ranging in bruised. was face all fanners who planted beets, beets you can plant, and guarantees But His 14. to Mr. Austin, on February from ten to twelve years. The boys set out to be highway age The boy was at once taken to here merchants and all bankers feel you against losses such as you susall ISSO. Eightivj-yeniago, when Mr. the true importance of these cash tained last year when the prices of the office of Hr. A. L. Curtis, but men and broke into the stores that they might provide themselves foren other crops ' slumped. This year the disbursements. was dead before reaching it, having Austin, with guns and ammunition with which to begin their career of eompi Sugar roniousnoss. One roads in the papers at pres- beet contract is on a sliding scale regained Garland desperadoes, The boys were caught and confessed that they had No blame whatever can attach to the ent a lot about tho low prices for with a minimum advance payment that comconceived the idea of becoming city. was ba,l men This the as hoy through the medium of Mr. Mendenhall, farm products and the consequent of $3.30 per ton guaranteed. Mrs. Austin is survived by three view until the from is tho contract has the farmer hidden a that witness the in farmers. But movies, local the the motion having picpictures hardships upon pletely children, TJiward, Union and Louise, some years. for wanted is a those It ear was upon him. beet good farmer ture throughout heon sugar the house,of deeds depicting desperate stage jmrt onio in Garland, by her The father and mother of the bov living at parts 1ms suffered less than his fol- and fair one and gives the farmer and the life nppleail to them. roes, three brothers and and husband by with are prostrated grief. lows, and possessed ready cash to an equal opportunity to ehare iu The publishing of the story did not meet with the approval four sister.s The brothers are Oscar meet obliagtions, whereas his neigh- any advance in tho price of sugar, Lee and John Loveless, Lovaless, of Charles E. Iluish, the movie of Eureka, who t Magnate (t) grower has had to as well as paying him more when his boring PAYSON SHARES HONOR Payson loss, all residents of samo puhpose and beets run high in sugar content, no local for the borrow Mr. recently acquired the pholo piny house, anil as nrpsult sisters are Mrs. (4. F. Tilson, of do so. At the banks also is protected against any severe to was unable often has Iluish withdrawn his advertising patronage from the columns on. M rs. Edson McBeth of Bay SPRINGVI" slump in the sugnr market by tho WITH of the Paysoninn. Mrs. ,T. M. Mnnw ill of Payson advanco if sugar payment for COUNCIL WILL AGAIN Mrs. Glen Searles of Rugby, Ida To relate the story in detail the Mr. Iluish happened into should drop as low at $6.00 he gets ii AT RELAY CARN. body was brought to Payson the payment , of $5.50 per toil for Inysouinn office on April 8, just as the paper was being printed, and PROTEST GRANTING burial, arriving yesterday beets, if sugar drops to $5.00 or the who and the modeled of career their had after story boys G in state nf the home of Dr. ho still gets tlmt same amount $4.00, the pictures in the movies, nttraet cd liis attention. Holding the Tilson until this afternoon at OF WATER RIGHT for his beets. with honors Sprin shared Payson movie clock when services were conduct paper in one hand ami slapping it with the other, ttie vilie yesterday at the relay carnival Interment Retain Farm Fertility. in the Tabernacle. exfrom with almost .(f) Eureka, niangnatc in nil bursting rage, Demanding that the city file a nt Spanish Pork, taking second vas made in the city cemetery. . t II ah Nice story to print on the front page! Tliat state engineer the claimed, A mighty big factor in protest with events in which that team partieiiit-edMrs. Austin "as a devoted wife a of water the took do our Mr. will a normal conditions business place exclaiiial with And be dont this fiijrt ion granting against good! Springville any an,l mother she found an ideal hap Arthur thoroughly dependable market for our right on Inyson creek to Payson second with pi ness. with 28 points. Iluish shot out of the front door like a charge out of a cannon Flic was loved and esteemed 1 hi Wo need n wide diversity 21 ley, Thomas II. Wilson, Jr., again crops. points and Spanish Fork third, bv all who knew her and those of and slammed the door behind him. No more movie adPresto! before the cily council last of poduction nml a definite appeared with 20 point. the knew her during Pavson. who vertising in tho Inysoninn until a real manager, bioadgauged and Councilman Page Them is Alonday night. of crop rotation. Four men contended in each race. time that she lived here, join with ou the alert to provide tho best that is produced in most ever the the he had talked the matter probably no other crop that will fit of that one said The program was the members of the bereaved family-iover with other members of the coun- into these requirements to better studios, establishes a picture theatre in Payson that will be above interesting ever enrrird out by bigli mourning the loss of one of th cil .and that it had been the in- advantage than sugar beets. As a school teams in Utah county. criticism school and a for and state crime debased morals. not most estimable women of the tention of the council to make stteh root Crop it takes a fundamental Tho following were the events: The Pavsoiiian can live without the patronage of Mr. Iluish, formal protest 1o tho Rtnto engineer. place in crop rotation. Its feeding Tolay race Spanish Senior and in fact, it is rather pleased at the opportunity for relieving Time that habits and requirements AlcCormick said second. Councilman CITY COUNCIL STANDS Fork, first, Springville, arg materitself from being a party to the wine of crime and immorality the council last year went on rec- ially difficult from those of hay and 0 minutes and 30 seconds. ord as npjiosing the granting of n grain. mile Beet farmers making use which has its inception to a great extent nt the movies tin sec Junior BY ITS CONTRACT FOR on Payson creek to Mr. of pulp, water and syrup for feeding right Payson. naid firs; tops ond third class. Springville, From the lesson learned by tin boy desperaDalev, and that the application re- live Rtnek on the farm return to the Time, 49 seconds. does, it is not difficult to judge to which class the local jiictuic mile race f cently filed with the state engineer soil most elements of fertility that Senior STRAWBERRY WATER show house belongs, and parents wh0 have an regard for Hie fusecond. ias a duplicate of tho application have come from it, since the sugar vilie, first; Payson hist year, the council must in the beet is produced from the air filed their ture no and will more in of seconds. doubt exercise care 37.4 boys girls minute, maintain the stand .t had taken last and water. race Springville. Under these conditions their- offspring to ehoo.-- o their amusements. permitting , Jiinior Alderman c Body Informs Protesting to protect the interests of the farm fertility is not Time, 4 him-cfirat, Payson second. being shipped In an effort to meet the contingency of denying people and again file a protest. The away as is the case when we seil 6 seconds. Water Users That Redress Must benefit of the advertising columns of the Paysomau bicau-- e the mutter was placed in tho hands of our liny nnd grain. race Spanish Fork, Senior in the instance in controversy inhe felt that that dont do our with the irrigation enmmitti Be Sought ia the Courts. The fact thnt sugnr beets are a Time, 4 minfirst; Parson, second. at file once tho to structions issuAir. business Iluish of the substitute protest. rowed crop and must good, any hnve rleao adopted utes. The wafer is desired by Arr. Daley cultivation makes it nl a of the Junior one half mile relay race horrible a particularly art, monthly jmmphlct, specimen ing printers for the purpose of irrigating liis liable in thhc control of Relvino upon the opinion of Cit Sprinville, first; Payson, second. This daub of a the of dates attractions. coming giving pamphlet fruit orchard on the south bench of the irrigation required relay race Senior four-milAttorney It. A. Porter, the gity coun e fact that carries alleged advertising, but were it not foi Protest was filed with the state en- tho beets comes at a time when the informed first. h Fork, eil last Monday night the mediants of Payson aro ever willing to help a thing along, gineer la- -t year but apparently- - was rush season for irrigation of rnanx-oththe Junior high medley relay race irrigi delegation representing ' The city council not acted upon. second. would issue Mr. not for excuse this Iluish miserable advertis an lion water users, protesting against crops is over. Springville, first; Payson. in its action in protestendorsed ".ns -- should water the purchase of Strawberry Senior high medley relay race in Tho medium. bear merchants however, mind, ing Excellent Contract. ing against the granting of the np that the city of Payson is powerless s,.i in grille, first; Payson, second. in contributing to Air. Iluish s pingrnm they are contributing that which mass a meetin What the price' of beets is to le at plication by boys took to make any' cliango iVi the contract The following Parson office to at for the is the Eureka, was Ihe no program newspaper We do know, howmatter printed discussed one knows. thoroughly events: which has been entered into with the ,rt in the A temporary of Air. Iluish in Eureka, and not a penny of the money spent for exchange of water ever, that we have a good cpntracL service reclamation Seniors R. Hansen, Albert rulver. United States was granted to Air. Daley a few Our beet farmers will receive ninro AlThe money' Sterling Tanner. Jerome Drown, advertising in it finds its way into the local stores. and that if the water users believ With ecks ago by the city council, but for beets aS sugar advances. Clarence Conk. Loo ha Woods. contract or an purchase bert illegal in Air. for the alleged advcrti-m- g the Payson merchants pay in seeuro his effort the to season Bowi Bert present canning approaching, the been made they must seek redress Steele. Clarence Kitchen, Iluish a program pays for the thing mid the little publicity Mr. endeavorwater is tariff on sugr additional Daley OcaT right, TTiyisen, pioposed the courts. Bert Simmons, en, In that it affords costs the generous (f) .Mr. Iluish nothing. ing to secure perpetual use of watoT and the prevailing worlds shortage Quincy Burdick. fnT his orchards. Air. Daley bases of sugnr, there is every reason t mer .i.vsoii ASK ENLARGED FLUME Shirley .Tun Jots. Anion fact, it makes him a profit at the expense of the Taylor, on his the demand Donald ground that he believe that sugar will continue to chants who receive Ralph Coombs, nothing in return. 'Vunglass. rdeeivo onr has amount invested a in of mon adxnnee and wo will the A was Walter McBeth. large presented petition Simmons, Ralph Last year it "The Piivsonian is purely a local cnr;irnt ion. so, And ak-ii-on increase. in the shnre orchard of the ey development city council last Monday night rribr.Oran Taylor, Lewis niatt. out in salaries, wages, rent, taxes nml iucjiVidal expenses, should be paid , it south bench water from and the flume that if the the be will pro-meet irrigathat standpoint supplying any n invitation The local more than $3,000, all of which was spent is not granted to him he will not considered as an advantage to ourfor next Saturday at BrovoJ tion waters for the rid fields be over-Qionlv suffer a great loss through des selves, to our town nnd to or nnv picture house is owned and operated by Eureka interests and its lo which all of the high schools in enlarged so as to prevent an ftnd to tnotion of the frees, but that mnnity to grow sugar beefs state have been invited to send how of the waters ini outlie road, revenue, as well as the revenue from its alleged monthly program tic better blow will be given the fruit growing keep in mind that the there Quaking the latter almost impassable, Next Tuesday contenders. Afore anon. is spent in Eureka. tho I price the higher industry in Payson which will be beet we grow, will he a triangular meet at Spring I The matter was referred to the we get. irreparable. rOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO f.igation committee. Carl D. Mendenhall Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ready Than Any Other The That Pays harm. y Rear ' and Crushed by i x000000000000000000000000000000000 So the People May Know s non-bee- two-mil- e one-fourt- h . one-hal- one-mil- e min-uto- lf one-mil- e weed-Muc- fr -- I 1 e (I i |