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Show High Line Asks for Third Foot Opportunities ' i MICKIE SAYS The Strawberry High Line Canal company filed an application some time ago witli Mr. J. Fred Larsen's children, Edith L. Lytel, project manager for the Miss Marie Schwartz was over reclamation service, asking that from lrnvo lisiting Sunday and! and licit, have the Herman an additional second foot of Monday. 1, Mrs. Fit. Afternoon Sewing club orkcd at the gauze room Thur.s-da- Fork was Mondav. afternoon. Tim v v .Mrs. Harry l.ott spent last eel; in Provo, theguest of Mr. and Mrs. .John E. Iott Sr. w Mrs. It. A. Smith is very sick. Her mother, Mrs. Ellison, came Saturday, from lro o to remain a few days. members Dr. L. X. Klls-- ; B. V. l worth attended the Alumni baniiet and ball at lrovo last evening. an-iim- ! Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth Lake Sunday motored to Salt after conference, returning Tuns-d.imorning. v LOST a Thrift stamp book L. (. Early and A. II. Snow, four thrift stamis. representing the Wyoming West- containing Return to Mrs. Will McClellan. ern Oil company, is in Payson this week selling stock in the FOR SALK kitchen cabinet, company. good as new ('all this week. II. It Mrs. Lloyd Powell and son of Harfiehl have returned LOST- - a black ladies coat, home after a three weeks yisit between Benjamin and Iavson. with her parents and friends in lt-Return to this office. Pavson. E. Thompson. Me-Lloy- d -- p FURNISHED rooms for lodgCome out and hear the band Mrs. J. concert Saturday evening and ating and housekeeping. W. Miles. tend the dance in the pavilion You know after. immediately five passenger the proceeds go to pay for the FOR SALK Overland, rebuilt, model 71), in elassv uniforms the boys are now See J. (I. Klls- wearing. condition. l worth. t Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. M unday planned for their entertainment LOST a pair of black kid and Mr. and Mrs. O. (!. M undav was a fishing excursion to Utah It and Mr. Ira M unday were enter- lake. gloves. Return to this office. tained at supper at Mr. and Mrs FURXISHKI) ROOMS for rent. A. L. McClellans Saturday and Fonie out and hear Ihe hand f Inquire Mrs. Mattie Kapple at dinner Sunday, at Mrs. A. C. oueert Saturday evening and attend the dance in the pavilion FOR SALE A used 1017 Ford Larsens. ;m mediately after. You know ear in excellent condition. Apply Mrs. Josephine P.agley, Emer- classy uniform the hoys are now 35-gency Home Demonstrator for wearing. all women FOUND A white scarf with Utah county, advises Mrs. of jars, was given a number to calculate the pink silk border. Owner can seseaneeded this pleasant surprise party Thursday cure same at this office by pay- lids, cans, etc., son and place orders with dealers night in honor of her birthday. for this ad. f ing now, so that dealers may be able Mrs. Sullivan and family have lived here longer than any other MODERN home for sale five to get the supply necessary. of the present residents rooms and bath ; screened porch. Has anything been done reCash or terms to suit buver. Mrs. Will Smith has the disf OWEN L. II ARNETT. garding the summer band continction of having hatched this season let the certs? Dont go twelve is it hundred chickens, here. realize we before pring For Rent; One hundred acre by is she and still be it done is to If running her incuanything farm. Inquire Justin A. Love bator. She has sold most of her Who'll he start now. done should 16ff ess, at once. chirks in this community. something? Py all means lets day-ol- d It pays to trade with the Page have the concerts.. Allan Wignall, a Payson volFurniture Co. Enoch Monk unteer, arrived Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. were pleasantly surprised Sunday from Camp Kearny, California, by a few of their children, grand- - and will spend a furlough of 15 days with his father, AY. II. Wig-ual- l ehildron and and other relatives. The were the dinner guests Including Ycr- - voting man is looking fine and Mrs. Mr. and Jerrv Reese, bend us the price cf a year s lj(lsii0) uimfell, Eldon and he says lie feels just as fine as subscription if you arc in arrears, d,,i0 t.0Se, Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge he looks. W. Tanner and family and Mrs. Has anything been done re'Lloyd Powell and son Me Lloyd 0f ?aHu-idgarding the summer hand concerts? Dont let the season go by t4-4"t4-4-4"t"H-4-44before we realize it is here. If anything is to be done it should be done now. Wholl start some4 thing? By all means lets have the concerts. 27-2t-- p A-- 38-t- 3(-t- F fili-t- 35-t- j great-grandchildr- j We Need the Money . - 5 4 At Your Service To be Progressive and to serve you right, we have installed 4 5. 4 66 4 Rumba Dr. A. T. Hough and family, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Beekstead and family of Spanish Fork motored to Salt Lake Friday morning, returning Sunday night. The occasion of their trip was to visit Dr. Houghs mother on Lor eighty-firs- t birthday. While there they also visited many friends and relatives and had an enjoyable time. 99 A A a 4" 4 4 4 V cost us some money but it will save you lot of money. Because it honestly, quick-y- l a and surely locates the trouble in your It Electric Starting and Lighting system on your car. Dont let a guesser tear your car all to pieces trying to find the trouble. With AMBU we can tell you what it is inside of thirty minutes no matter how complicated or of how long standing. PAYSON AUTO CO. E. B. PARRY, MgT. A waterusers A bank account will Kelp you to save the money you now waste. If, through the medium of a bank book, you keep a 1 last Mrs. of home at the Wednesday Jesse Ellsworth. Mr. and Mrs. water be furnished Freeman of Spanish for the season of 1918 without a Pavson visitor 011 extra charge. This application was made in an effort to comply with the Miss Helen Hughes of Hatfield request for a maxiis visiting with her grandmother, mum food production during the Julia Colvin. present crisis. Through experience the farmers have learned John Okerman enjoyed a visit that much more can be produced froni his father who lives at on an acre with' three acre feet Benjamin, last week. of water than nth the present supply of two acre feet only. Mr. and Mrs, John Robinson of The company stated in the Pioelic, Xev., are visiting Mr. hat the sole purpose and Mrs. Has Robinson. of this request was to assist in the present struggle, and did not Mrs. Beulah Kruger of Park desire to create a precedent for City spent a visit this week with the future. her father, Win. II. Wignall. In answering this request Mr. Lytel referred the company to A.t E. Wall of Santaquin is tin maintenance ' charges pub-li- . taking the child census for the lied April 30, in which the anschool and child welfare league. nouncement is made that water-user- s are entitled to only two Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl were acre feet of water per acre, and entertaining Mr. and Mrs. J. W. that all additional water used Holt of Magna Saturday and will he charged for at the rate of Sundav of last week. 50 cents per acre foot. So tha at present the request is not Born- - to Mr. and Mrs. II. R. granted. Sliaul at- 10:10 yesterday mornHowever, we learn through tile ing. a 10C lh. hoy. Mother and company's secretary, Mr. Alfred son are doing exceptionally fine. R Wilson, that an extra effort will lie made with the governMrs.. Julia Colvin returned ment reclamation service at home Saturday from Salt Lake, Washington, to secure the deaccompanied hv her daughter, sired additional water, and it is Mrs. (I. X. Hughes and family. to he hoped that a favorable reply will lie forthcoming in the - Miss Dora Bryson has re- near future, because, taken in lumed from Eureka where she the aggregate it would increase ha,s been attending high school the production materially in the uid will spend the summer with valley, and help the paramount her parents on the ranch. cause of the nation at the present time. Mr and Mrs. Perry Bryson had as week end guests a party from Eureka. the events Among 1 dollar spent, it will strict record aid you greatly in bringing the proper system into the management of your busiWe urge you to open ness affairs. account with this bank. of-eve- ! 4 PEOPLES BANK" If soldier boy! jave Money and ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF C Protect Yourself the 12lli inst. Mrs. Lucinda entertained at her home; n Arthur, (larfield, in honor of Mr. Chris Christensen, who is; The government, will force an leaving to join the colors. Mr. in the enlisted has Christensen advance on coal of 50c pet 3!th engineers corps and left on ton, beginning July 1st, 1918. the 15 tli for France, lie is the Tn a letter received sun of Jens C. and Eva Christenby Colvin had1 sen of Mount I'leasant. lie & Reece Co. from W. (. Armbeen working at the Magna mills' strong, State Chairman of Deit (larfield, in the employ of the! the need of saving and earing for J tali Copper company, and had, fense, to this effect, it was also made his home with Mrs. Put-- , our children. stated Unit dealers have the Dinner Eva Lewis of the Spanish Fork ten while in Clarfield. privilege to raise Ihe price any Sicond ward favored the audi-- ; was served to the following peo-- t time. cnee with a Colin solo. pie: Mr Leo Sorenson and Mr.1 Pros. Henry A. (lardner Jr. lack Selby of Mount Ileasant, In order to protect yourself fdt timid in standing before the Miss Fern Bennett, Miss Lavene from this advance, and a poscongregation. Said that sacri- Bennett, and Miss May Jplinson sible coal shortage next seafices have been and are being of Salt Lake, Messrs. Lyle, Spen-jeo- r of and Jarves Clarfield, son, buy all the coal you can made lv our parents, especially Clyde Mrs. Lula Draper Christensen and NOW. ..u r mothers. Elder Orson F. Whitney said "'Hie daughter Bernice of Magna ie hostess. that we had already been )f reshed by the remarks of Ires lardner and Sister Jeremy. Hod! is just. He recognizes the good! The Reliable Coal House Hi He loves that is in mankind. On Batten j j re-jpl- 1 Colvin & Reece Co. . those best who love Him Lost, New or Dixons Used lie doesnt bestow any blessing upon anyone unless lie deserves it. In our first estate we walked by sight, but now we walk by faith. The choir sang the anthem, Come, Let Us Sing. Elder Benediction, llyrum .emmon. SUNDAY, 2 P. M. Singing, Come, Come, Saints. Buy Eatings, and Prayer, Elder Samuel 1). Moore. Let the Mountains Anthem, Shout for Joy. Announcements by Pits. Reece. (Setieral and church authorities presented and sustained. Mixed quartet, members of Cars Elder Richard I. Lyman complimented the choir. Said that our record would be not what appear to be, but what we are. What we pray for in secret is what we are in the open. Said he had known the late Pres. Page and had learned to love him. Was sorry he could not shake hands Shuler Motor - Phone Company with him again. Miss Blanche Lewis of Spanish Fork sang My Faith in Thee. Elder Orson F. Whitney could not understand why so many peocarried the ple in the world thought that Mormons were disWe were always taught loyal. to be loyal and revere the fin Jloward Taylor, the and the founders of tins gmern-niensun of Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. TaySaid there was nothing lor, wbu lias been very ill with more thrilling to him than the for the past four opening lines of the Declaration pneumonia weeks, is now on llie improve. of Independence. Master Taylor has had a bard Singing. Song of the Re- fight with this dreaded disease, deemed. Inning hem operated on twice! Benediction by Elder Jesse S. to relicno the congest ion in the Ta lor. - lungs, There seems to be a gen-- , oral epidemic of pneumonia, citizen is interested who Every dm the own welfare his to should read in unsettled prohahh weather conditions. the first article on the first page Mrs M, A Burton of Provo is of today's paper under the with her sister. Mrs F. ,tiou, Greatest Menace in U. S. A. Sorensen. .Today. g thats 'i no Camouflage See choir. is the Best Place in Town to FORD Ye cap-isitin- 4 - State Bank of Payson THE t. 4- - ry Before You Buy 2-- w Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office j A. Wait Until 1 Get My Hat and we will go to Cloward & Sons to do our Dulu t you know they have fresh vegetables ;.nd Iruit in season and out, and what havent they uni in ihe line of tender, juicy meat cant he got "i' JM a sinning of Floyds finger, too, hut it ad goes ni at the same price no extra charge. Fair Treatment, Cleanliness, Courtesy is our motto. shop-pmj- 0. P. CLOWARD & SONS Dealers in FRUITS, VEGETABLES, and MEATS. W. nse at li HO p. m. GROCERIES j. |