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Show THE PAY VOLUME XXXIII NUMBER . Commercial Club Urges a 5-- PRICK, FIVE PAYSON, UTAH, FEBRUARY 18, 1921. 18 IIM Bill Why Every Wide-awaMan Should Belong to Companies to Deeper Interest in Civic the Commercial Club Pride and City Beautiful Project Lands Before Solons ' - ke First: Its Purpose. The Payson Commercial club is organized to forward those public civic and interests, commercial, which have long boen neglected. The sole objeet of the acts of the commercial club is the public good. Second: Its Membership. Because membership in the Com mercial club is open to everybody without distinction of any part. Third: Its Method. Free speech and deal on the ngs aro employed small, questions, large and arise in the community. Fourth: club Membership in the shows your sympathy with an organ- who cares only for his own success izcd effort to better the city, and the and for the prosperity of his own The things that are generation life within it. the Therefore alone, orth doing are brought to success broadminded citizen seeks to ally ful issue, only through united with those forces which arc mand and interest. building the city of the future, for fifth: Tour Duty. h i children, nnd his childrens child If a man can afford to join the'ron Commercial club, it is a public duty Tenth: In Short. make that contribution for the movement club The Commcerial development of Payson. ought to prove a big impetus to the Sixth: Reacts on You. growth of the city in every phase A man in business is broader and Don t you want to have its life. more' successful when ho has a more R part in this! Approach of Spring Inspires Wide Awake Business Men to Appreciate the Importance of Making the City Attractive. Endorses Baseball Taking the initiative in the city the Pnyson Coni'iuTeial lien ut if ul, dub, at its regular bi weekly lunch- Plan FIRE STATION TO BE If Enaoted into Law Will Provide Means for Farmers to Greatly Increase Their Acreage of Grain and Sugar Beets. Mayor Ellsworth" Favors Bill. STUDENTS TO HONOR Ono of the most important matters now under consideration by the state legislature, and which in its enact-- , ment into a law, will redound to WASHINGTON WITH tho great benefit of the state, ImperinauguraWednesday, NEXT TO ially in aiding the fanner in inept-ePAYSONIAN r reconnnend-etion of cleanup day, ELABORATE PROGRAM production, is that which passed that every citizen of Payson join the lower house a few days ago, in the movement to make Payson authorizing insurance companies to Fire Apparatus Urged one of the cleanest cities in the Importance of Be to Presented loan money on lands under governAppropriate Program ment projects. state. by Mayor. ....Would Lesson Next Monday Meaning at tho The need of such a measure was Tt was urged that, evory property Insu.ancc Premiums. definitely brought to the attention of Payson High School, holder take care of the parking sevoral members of the legislature! in front of his property, care for hist Monday when Mayor J. C. Within the next few days the fire Ellsworth mot with - Repunentatives ' the grass and see to it that the Washingtons birthday, next Tues- D. T. Lewis and Will Knight for a weeds are removed before they be- sation, which has born located for will be fittingly celebrated by discussion of House Bill No. .144. several years on the property of the day, come unsightly in growth. It was Central Lumber & Hardware company appioprinte program at the Payson The bill hus received the endorsealso recommended that a united will be removtd to a location ment of tho insurance companies and high school, next Monday afternoon. effort be made to improve the streets, the east of of the attorney general and by them Paysnnian An invitation L, the general public has been recommended for passage It will be locaeed over the especially in turnpiking, to the end offict. is extended to attend, The banks in the state senate. which of the property creek, right into the , city by that those will observe the holiday, although The new staexists in the city. If the bill passes, there is not a enm or automobile may find pleasthere has been no general under- question but that it will reeeivei tion will be equipped to meet the ure in driving over streets and roads demands of a well organized fire standing that, the business houses complete endorsement by the govershall, dose, and it ia probablt . that nor and become a law. The bell will be placed It was department. devoid of ruts and holes. will bo conducted as usual. buisness German E. Ellsworth returned a urged by B. F. Ott that a clean at the top of two poles, forty feet The program at the high school,, four, staof the rear in the at as be height, inaugurated just days ago from a trip in the up campaign beginning at 2 oclock in tho after- oaat and reports that ho found the tion. soon as the weather will permit. noon, will be as follows: Robert L. Wilspn, chief ofHie deTt was explained by John P. Page, insurance companies anxious to do Owen L. Barnett Invocation before the street commitbusiness in Utah, looking upon this of the city appeared chairman partment, III, Band Selections. night and state as one of the most desirable tee of the city council, that it was council last 'Wednesday , Community Singing from a farm development standpoint, omtemplated to grade Utah avenue, said that the department had been Sons of America I kin duo on each side of the concrete pavto irrigation, in the uu tgfh a meijiborshlp of Little Hatchet" ion largely ....The now Reading has The department streets twenty. in which to loan mouqy. Mr, ing. and to place the cross Aba Marcil in good condition early in the spring. about 1,500 feet of hose in serviceEllsworth says that at least half a A Eulogy million duilurs will at once bo loanand it is proposed Baseball of a brand superior to grownups. The plans include the Washington nd that plans were under way for Itoableaddcondition, ' Charles II. White 150 feet each about to this which of stand streets a the grand in building the ed ia Utah county by insurance compermanently improving any that has been offered Mule Chorus The chief asked for an vear. be the in shall attractive appearance, traveled in reacring the cemetery. panies ns soon as the law is passed. for th satisfaction of local Tenting on the Old Camp Ground of $20 a month for main past out of a diamond and the Tn the work of cleaning up the laying That money may, be available and fans will be the big feature of en- installation of Sword of Bunker Hill." was allowed. playground apparatus for loaning to the farmer, city it was pointed out that as in tenancc, which ready The Perfect Tribute" It was urged again by Mayor Ells- tertainment in Payson during the for the benefit of tho children. No Reading former years the high school boys that they may have the benefit of Mrs. Donna Lant Barney. tho around and lvov scouts would do their prt worth that one of tho greatest eends Arrangements have fence will be built coming summer. in it extending their farming opera-Violin Solo Patriotic Airs of the city at this time is a nod tentatively been completed whereby diamond. in gathering up the rubbish and tions and planting increased acreage, U. Johnson fire Peyton apparatus and he the Payson Baseball association will While the park will be in the cmly equipped carting it away. eashier of the Pay-so.A Lincoln the money take over the old Eulogy Mayor Ellsworth, Dr. L. N. Ellsworth urged the expressed the opinion that city park on Utah hands of the baseball association, bank has made Exchange Savings Braxt on Barnet t 'hus expended, could not be better avenue and convert it into a com- the city council will not lose its planting of flowers which, lie said arrangement certain repjtoeeat The said that the mayor park would contribute more than anything j spent, munity playground that will eclipse control and the conduct of Sanford Wilson, Jr., 1ms just re eastern insurance companies in the mater-allfire lodern would will which in in apparatus the of other the the will remain in detail city to improve the nppearnnee any every loans and applications are lesson to insurance rate, de state, amusement turned from nn inspection of the matter of eivie residential section, nnd the regulate tho form of now Those desiring in lands which the of Price being received. xicinity endaring that at least $5,000 a year The matter was presented to the which may be suggested from tinv pride movement was most highly to secure loans are enactment federal been have to place by urged be the would saved in in premiums dorsed bv T.ee R. Taylor. city council last Wednesday night in to time. their to at thrown as a applications onee, open alone. by district business entry to J. manner seeking the privilege of The diamond, according The ehib lent its hearty endorse Mr. Wilson reports favorably representative of one of the large men. council ordered the was e It that matter by the the who of for baseball to the Vance, Payson placed ment the park purposes. plan on the proposition and it prepared companies will be in Payson in the matter .was thoroughly discussed fore the city council, will be avail-an- to Baseball association to convert the nil fire hydrats be inspected at once give ex service men full informa very near future to consider them. and the' new ones be installed where e to the boys of Tayson, who (,1,1 city park into a community appeared to meet with the Under the new tio concerning it. needed. ' ' It uny be organized into baseball teams, plete approval of the counciL on tho lands may PROVO BEATS filings reguktions some out to is PAYSTCI bring proposed was placed, however, in the hands and it be made with Air. Wilson. MRS. ELLEN BALLARD, FORMER CULTUS CLUB ENJOYS of the public property committee of .interesting games between tho boys NOVEL VALENTINE PARTY the IN BEST BASKETBALL It will be resident of payson. dies city council, the members IT, of the various wards. sonso in every which will meet with the board of a community park school operating costs of tho next GAME OF THE SEASON Funeral services for Mrs. Ellen Unique and original, a valentine directors of the Payson Baseball of the word, something that has been few years. Ballard, who died on last, week at party was given by the Cultus club association next Saturday afternoon needed in Payson for a lng time, Another question is biing agitated. brother, Isaac Monday night at the home of Mr. and take up the proposition in fur-- 1 the home of her The Payson Baseball association Men are deliberately circulating re Boxing OonteH la Butting, Bjy in Balt Lake, were held in and Mrs. Lee R. Taylor. has taken out a membership in the ports that this debt is the' result Smith Knocking Out Oeorge Wright, ther detail, The ladies surprised their husbands Payson, from the First ward chapel, It is proposed to convert the old Utah county central league and the of increased maintenance costs caus Herbt in Becond Bound. Death wns the result by appearing dressed ns little girls, will be od last Monday. largely by higher touchers salcity park into a community play- best ball played in years The Provo Legion boys were a of heart failure. and each representing some flower, ground, affordiig facilities to be en- - offered to the citizens of Fayson the aries. It is true that school main s a native of Eng- Tho flowers were as follows: Mrs, lit tlo too much oor the Payson A. Mrs. Ballard summer. increased costs the have well as tonance as children th.0 through coming joyed by team last Thursday night, and land where sho was bom about McCormick, Brier nose; Mrs. Keeler out tht state nnd some school dis Besides her Daisy; Mrs. J. Cravens, Honeysuckle sivtv-ninyears ago. tricts have created special indebted the minning of the mo exciting Mrs, This is not game of basketball yd played - in brother she is survived by her sister, Mrs. Haynes, ness for this purpose. Mrs. Jacob Snyder1, of this city. Spiith, Sunflower; Mrs. Henry Our Payson went to the visitors. It was true in the Nebo district. Mrs. Vance, She also, leaves four grand children Carnation; classy game, and was nobody's taxes ara paying our maintenance She was the wid- Rose; Mrs. Jensen, Poppy; Mrs. Tol This debt is tho sum of game up to almost the last minute. costs. living in Arizona. ow of William Ballard, who died hurst, Lilac; Mrs.- - Ott, Pansy; Mrs building expenses for which revenue The score was 40 to 35, in favor of Provo, although it was not gainSho was the mother Curtis, Violet; Mrs. Taylor, Petunia some years ago. was not provided. some - hard Mrs. Por of seven children, none of whom Mrs. Gore. Neither docs this matter have any ed without fighting. some did Morn Mrs. are living. splendid work for Sorensen, ter, Marigold; connection with the trend of teach- Clayson The services were in charge of ing Glory; Mrs. Otto Erlandson, Cal ers salaries for next year. People the home team, while Edwards was Meeting,, have been held in most new- debt which will increase tnxa who desire to discuss this question the star of Provo. Bishop Justin A. Loveless and the ifornia Poppy; Mrs. Done, American of the communities of the school tiou. the basketball game Any attempt to represent this will be welcomed by the administraFollowing speakers were Charles H. White and Beauty. The Samuel Francom. As the men arrived they were each district and have been well attended. election in this way is misleading tion of the district. opening Salaries as a some fine sport was shown in the .was offered by Joan Staheli and the given the name of a bird. Dr. Curtis The Zipp Smith knockwhole should not increase. People squared circle, question of calling an election and wrong. benediction was announced by Presi became a stork, Otto Erlandson bo asked to pay ono cent ing George Herbert out 'in the seccontracts not district school should a When to renew the floating indebtedness of Interment was whipporwiil, Henry Erlandson dent Joseph Reece. Harry Tipton noted as a debt taxes must be raised to more for this ite.m in tho school ond round. so that school may run Pax-soreferee Dave Shuler as time in the and matcemetery. the The and of this owl; Mr. Gore a bluebird, Mr. Haynes the district details the interest principal. budget. pay a seagull, Mr. Jensen a blue jay, for the remainder of the year, has The interest on this debt has been ter however will take some time keeper. SECOND WARD MUTUAL In the first roand Smith tent n Mr. Keeler a robin, Earl McCormick been explained and discussed. By paid out of school funds during the for adjustment. TO PRESENT COMEDY a wren, Mr. Ott a humming bird, overwhelming in some ast years at a higher rato of inThe date of the special election hard right to thd jaw, followed majorities, Mr. Porter an oliole, Mr. Smith a cases unanimously, the people have terest than is charged for regular will be fixed as soon as the papers with a heavy left, which sent HerUnder the direction of Philo C. sparrow, Mr. Taylor a nightingale, voted to instruct the board of ed- authorized indebtedness. There is can bo prepard. It is hoped that bert groggy to the ropea The bell eon who has achieved Mr. Mr. Vance Tolhurst Each 'a interest. a in dove, a distinct saving Wightmnn, ucation to ealLgJich an election and In the second Herbert tho people of the district will not saved him. siderable distinction in the presents lark, Mr. Cravens an eagle, Mr. the sentiment against closing school,) year tho board of education has let any agitation cloud the real is- opened with n right to jaw but Smith tion of. dramatic plays, the coeujfiy Done a canary, W. E. Ellsworth a thereby making it practically neccs- - hoped to pay off part of this debt, sue. nnd Tho peoplo are merely being missed with his left drama, Comrades" will be present- swallow. Shall wo renew this indebt caught him with n right, .sending sarv to repent next ycor the grades To do this it must have received asked, . ed by the Second ward Mutual ImThe program consisted of songs, of this year, has been so strong ifrnm taxes more than was necessary edness, or shall we close our schools! him down for the const. week t To $ schools. This of the seems no be to there On in that to provement association in the near recitations, speeches, stories, affirmative will answer not the operate question piano Saturday night future, the exact date to bo announc solos, etc, nnd almost everyone presthat the schools will be permit janee has been applied on the inilcbt-te- , add one dollar to the burden carried the Payson team will meet thn Nephi Comrades" is a which ent was called upon for some pnrt. d later. to continue. If voted now, a regular in the past few years; to vote in Legion (the Wasps) and an jedness. St. Valentine then undertook to of wide latitude and will offer splenThe people of the district are not amount a ill be paid off each year the negative will wnste one year game Is promised. for bringing out mend the broken hearts of all pres- in favor of any new indebtedness in pluc,. of nn indefinite amount. of the lives of five thousand child did opportunity The program will include a the histrionic ability of the members ent, and vrhen each had found his ami it is right that no new debts So the renewing of ihe indebtedness ren and will tend to destroy all ing contest in which Zipp" Smith chosen who of east be incurred tho are in add should this the Benjamin or mate to time. at was does not of a honeymoon trip being confidence in this district by teach- will meet Hickmen taken, any way from among the best local talent followed by a bounteous box lunch- - There are still some individuals who tax burden, while to close schools ers or others whom we may want to some other boxer, to be announced eon. jrinterpret this proposed issue as a now will make very uncertain the serve us in the future. It will be a treat. available. later. eon at the Strawberry discussed the hotel last open-hande- MOVED TO LOCATION d . .f co-ni- ng Old City Park to be Con- verted into Community Playground This Spring 1 n y V' be-Th- com-jabl- -- e Apple-blosso- Taxpayers Anxious That Schools Finish the Term n bal-bu- I |