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Show THE PAYSONAHf, PAYS6E, OTAH U. A. C. in Fine Shape for 19r20 n A YARD OF HEALTH Edited by the Executive Secretary of the Utah Public Health Association School Year UTAH LEADING THE With greatly enlarged facili-ie- s Last year the Utah Public has placed the crusade, in its for instruction, the Utah Agricultural College is ready tor Health Association had enrolled tournament form in the sixth the opening of the thirtieth in the schools of Utah, 34,000 grade, where the daily program school year on September 15, health followed out. crusaders, children who willIt be 1919. The Main building has came from is with great pleasure that all classes of homes. been renovated and repaired Wherever the crusade was used I can say this, for Utah is the throughout. Everything has children, parents and teachers first and only state in the Union been put in the best shape pos- were enthusiastic about results to adopt the health crusade as sible for the coming students. obtained and we have fine part of the school curriculum The Chemistry building and letters telling us how many children and it places this state in an other buildings have received a had been led to habits of clean- enviable light before the entire thorough cleaning. liness by the crusade, when no country. Formation and inculcation of There are three large new amount of urging or correction buildings on the College Camp- could induca them to be cleauly. health habits means a sturdy, No one appreciated the value vigorous out of doors boy and us, the Animal Husbandry build of the crusade and its eleven girl and a growing type of real ing, the Plant Industry building and the Agricultural Engineer- health chores in the school life citizenship. The Utah Public Health Asing Building. Of these, the An- of a child more than Dr. E. G is very glad of the op sociation imal Husbandry building will Gowans, head of the division of be ready for classes on the first health education. Dr. Gowans portumty of cooperating m such saw the possibilities in the cru-- a Fve work. day of school. The College has taken on a sade and in the splendid pro- - r new and much improved look-du- gram of health teaching fori to many Campus improve- this year he used every point of BHALLOW. ments. The old football field on the crusade in the teaching of Hodge Is he a in one or more points the East Campus so familiar to hygiene, deep thinker? Dodge No, he the students of a few years back each of the first five vears and to flounder begins will be converted into a large before he gets out Quadrangle. Preparations are most everything from an office very deep. already under way for the seed- manager to bacteriologist or s worker. The ing of the ground into lawn and the planting of trees so that the young womans choice is hard-Eas- t Campus will, eventually, ly limited. The new cources in PROBATE AND prodadly be the hub of the Public Health and Rural guardianship notices activities. The Quad will itation should prove very pop be bounded on the west dy Hie ular ."vocational courses will rec- long Main Building, the con- ceive special attention this year. Consult the County Clerk or the res servatories and part of the MecProspects for a bright year pective signers for further information. hanic Arts Building; on the 'were never better in the history north by the two new buildings, of the Instution. Inquiries are the Animal Husbandry Building coming from all parts of the and the Plant Industry Building, state as well as from outside In the District Court of the Fourth on the south by the new En- states from prospective stud Judicial DVlrict in and for Utah Stae of Utah. ents. Athletic prospects are County, gineering Building. In the nutter of the Estate of and the A much enlarged curricu- very bright College Charles Samuelson, deceased: lum will gfeet the students on teams bid fair io surpass all Credito-- s vih present claims w!tn 15. Facilites exist !mer records of winning. College vouchers to the undersigned Executat the Utah Agricultural College authorities are looking forward or of the Lfst Will and Testament, for the thorough training of the to a record enrollment for the of said diwrdtnt at his residence n at the Utah Agri- Santaquin, Theh County, Utah, on or young man in 48 professions or year 1919-2before the 2ua. day of October, 1914. alcultural include College. occupations. These COUNTRY 1 . e j Smith-Hughe- San-scho- twenty days after service of this ummons upon you; if you are serv. d within tho County in which this action is brought, otherwise within hiity days after such service and in ase of your failure so to do judg. inent will be rendered against you aeeording to the demands of the com. plaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, This action is irought to recover a judgment quiet, mg plaintiffs title to the land de. Embed in said complaint TANNER & TANNER Attorneys for Plai stiff, P, O, Address: 214 Templeton Bldg. Salt Lake City Salt Lake County Utah. 1st, pub, Aug, 7th; last Sept, 3rd, SHOP AT THE FAIR WHERE EVERYTHING IS FAIR Call and see the finest line of ginghams in the city when buying that dress for the school girl. Notice of Assessment No. 18 Office of Eagle Copper Mining company. Principal place of business, Payson, Utah county, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the above named company, held on the 13th day of August, 1919, assessment No. 18 of of one (1) mill per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, issued and outstanding, payable immediately to the secretary, Justin A. Loveless, at his office in Payson, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 20th day of September, and ad1919, will be vertised for sale at public and unless payment auction, thereof is made before, will be one-ha- lf () ary, Justin A. Loveless, Payson, Utah, at 2 oclock p. m. to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. JUSTIN A. LOVELESS. Secretary Eagle Copper Mining Co, Payson, Utah, August, We have everything in Georgette, Crepe Dechine, Messaline and Jap in all colors. For Everything in the DRY GOODS LIME SEE US Watch our windows and you will see the best line of Merchandise and the FAIREST PRICES in the City. GENTS DEPARTMENT See our Hats, Caps, Shoes, Shirts and everything for Men and Boys. EVERYBODY WELCOME AT THE FAIR JENSEN & ERICKSEN 13, 1919. ! August 7 September 4. BEH j 0 . uimMMRimiiiniiMiaiiiiuiiiiRiuuiHiHiiiiiir See Our I Beautiful Peter A. Peterson, Executor, Sant aquin, Ut'.n Coleman fs Si w, Attys for Exo , cutor. Utah. Pf-vo- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Oflice at Salt Lake City, Utah, August 18, 1919. Notice is hereby given that David H. Carson, of Lehi, Utah, who, on June 24, 1914, made Homestead Entry, No. 012780, for N NE, SWV, Sec. 30; SEVi, SEVt BW NEVi, W NW14 and NW NEU, Section 31, Township 8 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final three.year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and NE Colored Drap cries Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the Tenth day of October, 1919. . Claimant names as witnesses: John R. Carson, of Fairfield, Utah, Ether Carson, of Fairfield. Utah, of Fairfield Utah, Charles Carson, Charles J. Flack, of Fairfield, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. Aug. 28 Sept.25. in the Window Our Extensive Line of Wall Paper will be Here in a Few Days Wallace and Mendenhall SUMMONS In the. 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