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Show Gasse" THE PAY WITH WHICH IS CONSOLIDATED THE GLOBE HEADER A STRICTLY INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATIVE OP PAYSON AND SOUTHERN VOLUME THIRTY UTAH, PAYSON, JULY 25, THURSDAY, UTAH COUNTY. 1918. NUMBER Thrift Stamp Campaign Not Entirely Successfu Men over draft age, of good moral character and who know howr to teach soldiers recreational games, can serve their country ! Qolam Odlvlll ed well-to-d- o And many times they can give you much better quality for the same money you would have to send away. So when you have selected the article you want, go to your local merchant and see what he has to offer. 1' - y c- velop most any time her guest Thursday and Friday Miss Chloe Hall of Helper. Mrs. L. A. Hatch entertained at dinner Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mr. Hatchs fifty-firbirthday anniversary. The table was very prettily decorated with sweet peas. Covers wen-laifor the following: Mr. ana Mrs. Theodore Hatch, Mrs. Arthur Hatch, Mrs. Sarah A. Tiffany, Miss Hazel Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Eli F. Taylor, Master Frank Taylor, Masters Melvin and Harold Hatch, baby Yerl Hatch, als the guest of honor and the hos- st tess. 1). Taylor and Mr. Martin and son George of Payson, spent Thursday and Friday in the Strawberry valley Bishop and Mrs. X. C. Christensen and son Mark left Thursday morning for Strawberry valley where they will stay for a Mr. Angus Geo H. few days. Mrs. Cleon Taylor and children have returned to their home In Hinckley after a ten day visit here with her folks. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hanks. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ottescn and little son Elden were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. II. Fone of I ayson Sunday. The. motored to Elbert a in the evening and were accompanied by Mrs. Merl Tanner and children of Payson. Miss Grace Taylor of Provo ppent the week end here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eli F. . that will Taylor. put this city on the map in the mining world. Who knows? M rs. Will Kelsy of Springville spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beddoes. WYLER BOYS ARRIVE Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Z. SAFE IN FRANCE W. Tiffany, Mrs. Sine Ottesen The Paysonian is in receipt ofi Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Otteand the following communication: sen were the guests of Mr. and The ship on which wre sailed Mrs. Elias Nelson of Provo has arrived safely overseas. ' Bench. Albert and Henry Wyler, Mrs. Sarah Davis has returned 43rd Balloon Company, American Expeditionary Forces.' from a visit with relatives in southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Winn and Miss Iona Cravens entertained the members of the W. W. O. M. baby Ruth of Salt Lake called last Thursday evening. The time on their relatives Imre en route was passed with knitting for the home from the south. They ware soldiers and luncheon was served entertain d bv Mr and Mrs. Z. Mr :r W. Tiff Mrs. An- by the young hostess. through enlistment for service overseas in Y. M. C. A. They In conversation with local Fue1 can be sent to France almost imAdministrator Lee R. Taylor we mediately. The call for recrealearned yesterday that only 60 tional directors, men who underper cent, of the people of this stand athletics is greater now vicinity have stored their win- than at any time. Dr. George J. Fisher, head of ter's supply of coal. Mr. Taylor wishes to inform" the citizens the physical department of the through these columns that the National War Work Council of fuel situation is indeed critical, the V. M. C. A. is in the west and is much worse than last and will meet men who desire to get into this service at a meetyear. The question of getting cars to ing to be held in San Francisco. 29. ship coal later on is the great July Physican activities are now difficulty and will be next to imconducted in terms of being possible. In a very short lime international said fellowship, the immense wheat crop mud be Dr. Fisher. is a It fact strange transported and then the ship- that to dose cent of seventy per commodS other of and fruit ping ties will demand the use of all the men n the American army do not know the simplest sports. cars available. There are no great national games In all probability many indus- - . ranee and Italy but the I1 be will trial In your search for bargains and savings you can often do best right here at home. Our local dealers frequently undersell the catalog houses and give you just as good values. Ida-return- 1 Fuel Problem Is Critical See Your Local Dealer First - j Through the courtesy of Mr. R. A. Pert - v.o had the pleasure of visiting the property of the Eldorado Mining company, immediately east of Spring Lake, last Saturday. This property was opened up some ten years ago and a great deal of work has been done since that time, three tunnels of over a hundred, feet having been driven, besides two shafts, me 150 feet and one 75 feet deep. Some very good lead and zinc ore has been encountered at different times, and the company is quite optimistic regarding tin Renewed activity is outlook.. this season and exhibited being 450 feet of tunnel has been contracted for, the work to be done on the lower tunnel. Water was encountered in tin shaft driven in the upper tun nel, and it is now the intention of the company to drive from the lower one. under the upper tunnel, to drain the water out. There are two shifts drilling, the work going on night and day, so that the objective will be reached in a short time. When this work is completed: the property will be in shape t produce something interesting There is quite an interest being taken in mining matters by a great many Payson citizens Numerous properties are being worked, and something may de X Good Men Over Draft Age Wanted for Army The Thrift Stamp campaign in Payson has not been quite so sue-- 1 CLAfc 015 110111 cessful as the previous drive for1 Our loans and contributions. )rquota to be pledged for the year Hughes of Spanish Fork is $60,000.00, of this $42,000.00 ec.ture(i Tuesday evening to the has been purchased and pledged, j Mutual girls and the mothers on Chairman Lee R. Taylor re - (.,liia weifare and e,ue of babies ports that people generally have Mrs. Win. Taylor who speiu a responded, but there are a numweeks visit in Malad, three ber who have not signed pledge home Saturday evening. or six whom are cards, among Mr. Warner brought her James citizens of our eight in automobile. Ro home his come would if through, who, they who has spent three would swell the' total up to aboul Warner, with Albert weeke here Talor. $50,000.00. Mr. his father. will with return The committee has not yet dewill Mrs. and Lyshum ITyrum cided what course to pursue to return with them to make an meet our quota. A meeting has indefinite stay. ocbeen called on two or three of being casions but on account Mr. and Mrs. Pete Meiling busy with other matters thej Payson were the guests of Mr. have not been able to meet. A and Mrs. Wm. II. Gardner Thursstrong effort will be made to day. induce the few citizens, who can The Red Cross finance coinni't well afford to make a big show- tee met Tuesday evening at the amount ins to subscribe the of Eli F. Taylor to decide ,1ionie asked some means of raising funds for Some towns are making the Red Cross work. It was decided canvass every month, collecting that they take the day over on the installments from each and the 24th and make what they every individual, in order to can. A good program will b bring their ouota up to the 100 rendered in the morning, at noon per cent. mark. lunch will be sold. Everybody Mr. Taylor feels, however, hat to buy their will be this shouid be entirely unneces- lunch. A expected and a dance childrens sary, believing that each and at night will follow. All the proevery one should, by this time, ceeds will go to the Red Cross. come to a realization- of whai Mr. Angus 1). Taylor went to sacrifices we, as a people, must the out cai-rto order Provo in met Monday on business. and for Wm. Sheen spent ThursMrs. war liberty plan big freedom. " day in Provo. Mrs. Margaret. Taylor had a Eldorado Driving 450 Foot Tunnel FORTY-SI- necessarily plants ' nl Italian soldiers g throughout the nation j American games. cold the .coming season,! .elc actlvlty in the Allied . for the reason that so much fuel armies is making for morale, I is needed for thb munition met officers in Europe who told plants, shipyards, etc. me that they had not seen their a Mr. Taylor is in receipt smile in two years, until letter sent by the United States troops vhieft they engaged in athletics. The Fuel Administration, directors an makes a strong appeal regal ding ' d,rc"ors w,s new the situation, asking hint to everything in his power to en Frank A. Jackson, associate to courage and hasten the actual F. A. McCarl, head of the Nastorage of coal in bins for the tional War Work Council in the coming season. All who possibly Western department, announces can should hasten to store iheir that 210 men must be secured in winters supply of ooal at the the western states each month earliest possible moment v oile for Y. M. C. A. service overseas. coal is available, and avoid a The opportunity for men to be distressing coal famine in the of service to their country and dead of winter. the soldiers is open to all men over draft age who possess uaHfieations fitting them to be Russianslnspect Y. M. C. A. secretaries. It is Payson Roads also announced that 4000 men must be secured f.r Y. M. C. A. overseas service before SeptemLast week Payson was visited by two Russian representatives ber 1. who were gathering data regarding road conditions in the United States. The names of the parties as near as could be ascertained was Gadski, who was sent by While Miss Ellen wood, the Provisional President Kerensky, assistant State Librarian, was at and Zembo, who represented Payson she gave instructions in peror Nicholas, who it is re- library work to the following ladies: Miss Daisy Harding, Miss ported has been executed. In conversation with Mavor Susie Clayson, Mrs. J. A. y Erlandson these gentle- - less, Mrs. llazel Crook and Mrs. men said that the roads outside M. A. Rurton of the large cities in Russia were1 Miss Ellenv.ood found our n a very bad condition, in facrjbrary in fairly good condition, they were about as good as no hut she also found that the books roads at all. Mr. Gadski, in re- - taken out had received very hard lating conditions in the big em- 'treatment, and as a result most pire remarked that it was an of the books on fiction needed excellent country for Americans. mending. That there were wonderful faciliA part of the instruction to ties for commerce and business. lo this class of ladies was in The Germans bring us catalogs, mending the books, and now printed in our own language, many of the books have been which no other country has done, put in a good condition. Howand the result is we have of ever, there is still much to be necessity done much business done' in that way. with them. We expect America No books needing repairs will to help us in many ways to bring hereafter be given out, and a fine our people together, and assist! will bo charged on books that in the great war for democracy. are returned in a damage-- , con- dit ion. We wish to call the atten- U. A. C. RECOGNIZED 'I'"' 0 to reading public to the need of greater care in handling NATIONALLY he library book?. National recognition was given! F. A. SORENSEN. to the Utah Agricultural College1 Sec. Pro-Torecently when an issue of the Christian Science Monitor, BosAgnes and Winona McClellan ton, Massachusetts, published a entertained twelve of their little review of the 1917-1- 8 athletic friends last Thursday afternoon season at the College. Especial at the home of their aunt, Mrs. mention was made of the Rocky Lemmon. Games were Mountain Conference Champion- Ilyrum on the spacious lawn played ship Football Team, produced by after which refreshments were the Institution, while the fact served. that the U. A. C. won the State basketball and track championMrs. Henry Huish, who has ships was also noted. In closing, been a guest at the home of her the article mentioned the excel- parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. lent prospects for a successful Daniels for the past two months, athletic season next year. left Monday for her home in Arizona. She went by way of paper, and the service it can California to visit her brother, render the community. The next Vernon Daniels, who is one of article will appear in an early the three Daniels boys in Uncle isue of The Paysonian. Sam s service. readi-durin- closed .t. C drew Ottescn and Mrs. Sine COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HOLD MEETING Ottesen. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Tanner and The citizens Should Know AU children Phyllis and Colvin, Their Official Acts But Reece Done and J. D. Done spent How Can They? Wednesday in Saem. Mrs. Juaneta Skinner of Sail What Other States Are Doing, and What Utah Should Do, Lake was the house guest of Mr. So the People May Know. and Mrs. Joseph Hanks the fore "TT, part of the week"'.' well, what did the county Mrs. Roland McQuivcy and dads do today? See that they children, Mrs. David Hanks and they are all in town! little .daughter Evelyn and Mrs. j wi10 has not heard that Soren spent Thursday m mark? It is the honestrrnriosity Spanish Fork, the guests of Mr. ' the citizen who has the inter and Mrs. Joseph Ottesen. est of the county at heart. If Mrs. J. B. Gull and family of anything is dom he wants to Thistle are the guests of Mr. know it. The newspaper usually gives and Mrs. Joseph Hanks and famthe news of what the commisily. sioners do at their meetings, but Sgt. Harry Hanks has sent they look for the human interword home that he has arrived est and can hardly be expected safely across the waters. to give in detail everything that The Allies Swarm of Bee Hive transpires, and are liable to miss a very important act, unless girls went to Castilla Saturday off in regard to it. tipped morning and returned Sunday. So important are the meetings The party was composed of the "the of commissioners confollowing: Misses Martha Peter- sidered county in states, that there many son, Zella Cloward, Lillian Cur- are laws the commiscompelling tis, Helen Beddoes, Gueile Har- sioners to officially publish their per, LoraTolman, Carrie Nelson, Preal Sabin and Preeilla Chris- proceedings, just gs written in their minute book, xliowifig all tensen. acts and financial transactions. A most interesting affair took In this way there can be no ami the light when on nisunderstanding, place Thursday evening official publicity is given each of Miss Preeilla Christensen entermd every act. tained he S. O. D. H. club at :i In Ftah there is no such law, boating and slumber party. An and only by a personal examinaelaborate luncheon was served tion of the minutes of the county at the head of the pond and the "ommissioners can any knowlchief merriment while there conbe what they are of edge gained sisted of roasting weenies on This is not doing. possible for forked sticks over a large camp the citizm. average fire. At two oclock icc cream who County commissioners, and cake were served at the home their are ire doing duty, only Miss of Christensen. Those present were the Misses Cora Clow- loo anxious to let the people ard, Viola Stone, Hazel Snow, know what is going on. For that Mary Flygare, Emma Sabin, Em- reason, other states have the ma Christensen, Annie Peterson. minutes printed in an o..cial way Annie Abildskov, Preal Sabin, in order that everything shall Louise Holder, Velma Parsons lie open and above board. The expense for doing this is and the Messrs. Elmer Sabin, Arthur Hatch, Clarence Sheen, very slight, compared to the Phcobe Andrus and Ray Morbv. publicity given. I sually the pro- ceedings are printed in one or A large crowd spent Saturday more country newspapers, not night and all day Sunday at Fas - over three in a county, at a fair tilla Springs. Those who took the rate. Utah should have such a law, trip were Mr. and Mrs. Chauncv Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Gustus and fall in line with the rest of Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence the states in the west. There is Sheen, Mr. and Mrs. John Bed- - every reason why it should have does, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Killian, sueii a law, and none against the the Misses Ivy Cloward, Louise Jaw, unless the county oommis-IToldeTora Duke, Ella Sheen, sioners do not wish they people Lillian Grant, Emma Sabin, Em-itknow officially what they are ma Christensen, Cora Cloward, doing and it is unbelievable such is the ease, Mary Flygare, Mrs. Thelma Mor-llhThis is the fourth of a series by, and the Messrs. Floyd Davis, Yern Edman, Bill Nuttall and of articles on the needs, ideals Elwood Tiffany. and future of the country news- I ie -- 1 i ; j r, o j j j Sf1' Library Note. Ex-E- m Love-Henr- j li-i- j j ; I |