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Show THE PAY WITH WHICH IS CONSOLIDATED THE GLOMMIUADKR . of A Strictly Independent Representative Payson and Southern Utah County VOLUME THIRTY PAYSON, NEW DIRECTORS FOR STRAWBERRY CANAL UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1918. .'.t.l..HH-'M- NUMBER NINETEEN - IMPRESSIVE SERVICES FOR PRES.J. S. PAGE 5 Stockholders Hold Annual Meeting TuesLarge Audience Attends Funeral Services at Tabernacle Thursday Last. Apostles day. New Directors are: Isaac Hansen, We have just installed a linotype in f T. F. Tweede and Lee R. Taylor for order to facilitate the mechanical work A. O. Whitney and Jos. F. Smith, Jr., Three Years, W. F. Tanner for One Year t of getting out the paper and job print-- J Present, Among Other Church Officials. ing. The company has had this propo- of the The annual meeting The funeral services for sition under for advisement weeks some Two Fires Ureak stockholders ot the Strawberry President Jonathan S. Page, Jr., City Council and the conclusion finally came to who died Tuesday, Out in Payson past, High Line Canal company was 8, January attended by about 250 members that Payson can and will support an J were held in the Nebo Stake Proceedings Tabernacle last Thursday, JanLast Saturday at about ten in the Gayety theatre Tuesday newspaper and printing uary 10th, at 2 p, m. oclock a. m. a little fire broke at 2 p. m. The Payson eitv eouneil met in Visitors on the stand were: Monday, January 14, at 7:30, all Vice President Christensen out the ceiling of Wm. Dixons t plant, as vvell as many other towns of home in the First Ward. The mom hers present. called the meeting to order and Apostle O.'A. Whitney; Apostle the same calibre. : fire bell was sounded and 0 up-to-da- te citi-- ' Minutes of last meeting read F. Smith Jr.; Pres. J. B. read the order of business. zens ran to assist in and Beginning this month we will print the en- - Joseph approved. Keeler of Utah Stake; Stephen Secretary Wilson read ng the blaze, but it was put out Reeee presented claim tire eight pages at home instead of four or six as Joseph L. Chipman ot Alpin Stake; notice calling the meeting, and before many reached the place, for $100.00 for juvenile asking In attempting to do this we realize Pres. Geo. II. Brimhall, of the work, fustrueted previously. to give profire from the was caused The annual last of the the minutes and such work. account off of Biigham Young that University are per a we but chunk, we biting can big electric wifes, the insulation meeting. Bishop Henry Gardner of SpanMatter of license was diseiissed can chew it if the subscriptions are paid. been worn off-The vice president then read at length and Mayor Erlandson ish Fork. In order to realize a part of our heavy recommended that merchants expense a report of the last seasons opThe tabernacle was filled should Willis Rodgers barn, in the not be held up, but a in securing the new machine we are going to with sympathizers who came to fair amount be erations, calling attention to the first ward, suffered a little damplaced for offer a special inducement for the next fifty pay their last respects to their additional annoyance and ex- age last Monday morning, when beloved Paesident and friend, Recorder Simons was authordays, To all who pay their subscriptions bepense resulting from the sand fire broke out in the top of the ized to issue lisenses. in and beautiful flowers profuse The alarm was fore February 15, 1918, we will give a rate of or silt which was Vwashed down building. were abundant. Matter of buying- - new typesounded and assistance was a year. As many years as desired can be $1.50 and had accumulated in the was referred to committee writer i soon on the Bishop Elisha Brown pre- on spot. The blaze public farms. on secured and the grounds and city prolaterals the at same rate. After the above date sided. canal, reached by (he with recorder, with power perty, Said that .the situation was fire hose but it the price will be $2.00. Considering the pres- Singing, Oh My Father, by to act. a of to care and taken ent wai prices of an advance from 50 to 200 I combined voices of the High Decided that Recorder Simons grasped inSchool and First and Second have his office at residence on large extent by cyphoning, cent on everything tltal it takes to live and per Ward choirs conducted by Prof. Main, one half block south of stalling sluice boxes and sluice it isnt necessary to make any Well worth Store. a produce paper, W. King Driggs. boat, etc. Informed the stockMayor Erlandson made the I excuse for the small increase of 25 per cent to holders that the board of directOpening prayer, Stephen L. following appointments: City the subription price, to say nothing of the bigger ors had gone into the situation matter was entirely in the di- Electrician, David L. Coombs: Chipman of the Alpine Stake. Geo. E. Wilson; Poliee-tna- n and had applied to the reclama- rectors hands. and better paper we are giving you. I Stake Counsellor Joseph Marshal, and in the Nightwateh, Roy Wilfor assistance tion service Thos. Reece, director, read until February 15 Li Reece read a sketch of the life son; of WaterSuperintendent way of installing settling basins the resolntion for the levy for of the President. days will be the only opportunity of get ling the works, Carl Provstgaard, Water-masteor any other method to check 1918 expenses, which was Wm. Clayson; Street Paysonian for $1.50. After that date it will cost Bishop Henry Gardner of and Justice of Peace, the enormous quantity of sand adopted after some discussion Fork was the first Supervisor $2.00 per year. you Spanish P. Evertt Richmond ; in the , and debri accumulating City The rules and bylaws, as Said deceased was a Attorney,, Jacob Coleman; SexAll who have paid their suhstt iptions at the regular r. tc speaker. senators Both Utah system. read by Director Chas. White, man of much charity; was very ton, Joseph W. Bates; Physician, may either have them extended three months or the adare working hard with the gov- - were Yr. A. Jj. Curtis; Building Inbroad and liberal. President adopted. ditional fifty cents refunded. The $1.50 rate wiii alroaj ernment to bring about some The John IT. Taylor, Plumbwas then op- was big enough to set spector, meeting Page on new ply reclamasubscriptions. ing Inspector, W. IT. Cutler. The means of help. The his personal views on any matter of Poundkeeper and dog aside jened for general discussion, and 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 $$ tion service ' have promised to!,, ithe matter of getting the gov- important matter willingly for tax collector was left with Police y send a corps of engineers to1 ernment reclamation office Was one department. .he public good. re; look over the prodositicn with Mayor Erlandson expressed 'moved from Provo to this city of man who made the community a view to work out a plan was taken himself in behalf of the retiring belter by his having lived in it; up. A committee appointees, saying that they had whereby this annoyance and Goes heart was absolutely right, performed most excellent work, ibis Beyond . , . , frontiersman, engaged chiefly m expense may be stopped, , and thanked the eouneil for enand Carl horse raising, ar.d Keeler gave farming Engineer dorsing the new ones. Freeman E, Tanner of this! will be fovorably remembered' a very satisfactoiy report of his , r&w Up a Mayor was allowed $200.00 for Edna Gardner of Span gating u 'bV the community wheie herea wor un er t e exis mg of fund. 1848, i1., city, pioneer , passed the reasons and necessity for ork ng beautdully, -- Thy contingent - He was a faithful hatter of last year, stating that 16 600 s'(esCommittee on eleetric. lights Tuesday, a lhemovei to he signed by the away at his hack accounts to city referred acre fee of wa er ha a',nt 'stockholders and sent to the night, Jan. 8. Mr. Tanner was collection. for last farmers attorney the to supphed Reclamatjon 88 ywraof age, having B-Camlina' of Tanri?. ,he Unhreit been., sp6ke r" Mayor instructed various com8eason m New born to get prices on fire hose,, mittee Bolton. of President Pages conYork, Jan. rigllt dliklra, Secretary Alfred R. Wilson Kramchiu. briefly office to the power bring nection with that institution as hydrants, etc., in anticipation of 3, 1830. He was one of a fam-- ; rcn read h,s annual report of d.s- - ,o p capacity of fire appaa member of the board for increasing barsemen s and receipts of the j The new djr(;ctors elected or ily of 21 children, two of whom ratus, also to take inventory of Funeral services were held in fourteen years. Said that the all city property. him-S- eth B. Tanner, the Second ward company the last season which, were. Isaac survive three chapel last institution had 90 years old, of St. Johns, Ariz., profound re reccom-mende- d Councilman Wilson on motion, was ordered pubFriday at 2 p. m., Bishop Elisha Hansen, II . F. Tweede and Lee in for deceased and be came increastax that pect David Dan Tanner, 80 Brown dog lished in The Paysonian. A! R. and W. F. Tanner anl presiding Taylor, ed to and for males $3.00 $5.00 a body to honor him. vote of thanks was unanimous- was elected for the one old, of Payson, years unthe choir ward Singing females Counciland by year respectively. Mr. Robbins of the B. Y. man Ffepman K, Tanner was theiter the direction of Prof W ly tendered the editor for offer- term. Sargent amended motion to he $5.00 and $7.00, .which was son of John and Eliza Beswick King University sang a solo. ing to publish the report gratis. Driggs. carried and an ordinance passed The Directors report was Tanner, both of whom joined Apostle Joseph F. Smith, Jr., to Opening prayer was offered that effect. 1831 theChurch in and removed by Elder S. B. Moore. was well pleased to see the yead rn4 accepted. Adjourned for two weeks. to Kirtland, Ohio, where John Engineer Carl Keeler read Vocal duett, Misses Viiginia house filled. Said we should Tanner rendered valuable as- Brown and Vida Hill. The not consider Presidents Pages the cost estimated for the year going. Did not believe, as some sistance to the Church in a f- speakers were: last with year. 1918, compared Bishop Elisha death a calamity. It was only do, that the gospel was dwindinancial way. The family wept Brown, Elders W. F. At this point, and through Tanner, an incident in a mans life, as ling, but that it was one of profrom Kirtlaud to Missouri and Chas. White and Nathan Tan- also is his birth into the world. the meeting, there was conDeath is the going gression. All must go through the same back home; is robbed of its siderable discussion, which we passed through the persecu- ner of Salt Lake. tions there. They removed to J Singing by the choir. have neither time nor space to gate sometime. Was certain sting when taken in the gospel estiNauvoo with the main body of The Benediction by Patriarch Ger- that he had gone where there sense. President Page has done publish in detail. his work and responded to the the Church, and came to Jtah man Ellsworth. would be no sorrow. mate being much higher than call to go back home. in the fall pf 848 with Amasa last year, created considerable Apostle O. A. Whitney: In closing Bishop Brown, M- - Lyman's company. comment and questions were Miss Dora Montague went Speakers usual wish to en- stated that there were many The family located at Cotton- to visit friends at the B. Y. courage the bereaved, and say more present whom the people-woulasked for the reasons. A little acon was disturbance wood, After the death of his I . like to hear but the time-fopaused Monday. She was joined by many good things of the dead, father Freeman moved with his lier sister Lorainc in the closing had expired. count of a misunderstanding evening but the good things the previous A remixed quartett was excelmother and her most of the farmers The next meeting , of the among family to San and they atendod The Bird of speakers have said of Pres. lived Paradise at the Liberty Theacre Page are true.. Said that God lently rendered by members of garding the responsibility for County Comnmsoners will be Bernardino; California, the Brigham Young University. increased salary of certain at the Court House, Trovo iheie several years and returned and they attended The Bird of was watching his own and Benediction by Elder Jesse S when Johnsons army ap- - Iaradise at the Liberty Theatre would ployees of the company. This on January 21st, at 10 a. m. keep the balance wheel Taylor. i ha8 t -- r, , ' Pioneer ; 48 To . j - W ; ijv.n,uu j j i em-hel- d r |