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Show TILE PAYSONIAN, PAYSOtf, ' UTAH, JANUARY 13, 1922. ' cash bidder at Ucujumiu in Utah county 1rcciuct on Monday the 10th day of January 1922, at 2 p. in,, at my iisideucc. one roan Lorse bald face, all factories produced 16,000 tons Notice is hereby givcu thut the bi about niuu years old, no biaud visible, in 1920. of potash euoml meeting ol the sluckhoidciB blit in tho right ear. was me received fcjaid iu and ot tee Salem irrigation by iun;u estray Bountiful, Utah, proposes to Install Company will be held ut tlie tit) said precinct on tho 4th day of JanWJ2. on Utah Ctnh forty new street lights. tluli tu Salem, uary, Couuiy, u. lLu T. E. oi the IltJi Herbert, Saturday iebruai; day for Benjamin lreciuet. In the course of the next few days iy22, at the hour of i:3U P.M., tor louudkoeper the purpose of electing oiiicers lor the there will lie distributed to the school districts of Utah, something like 00 per ensuing two years, healing the n port NOTICE OT ASSESSMENT. of tbe ,aal two years aim voting upon cent of the amount due them from the the propositiou to amend tho uilicics state district school fund. Payson Copper Mining Company. of incorporation and the transaction Location of pnncipal place of busiof such other business us may propet-lCity recorder of Salt Lake Is t The Modern Pharmacy, layson, come before the meeting, is ness, receive bids for constructing curb and Utah. proposed to amend the Article Id or Notice is hereby given that at u gutter and storm sewers. Including said articles of incorporation so thu. meeting of tho buaid of directors, necessary grading In extension numthe same will read us follows held on December J, lb-- 1, an assess- ber 24. ARTICLE 18. At each biennia, ment of $2 por 1,000 shares was lev- SaI.EM IRRIGATION AND CAjnaX COMB AN Y. NOTICE Of BlKn- NIAX MEETING. UTAH NEWS REVIEW ' ft y it meeting of the stockholders of this corporation, the board of directors shall submit an estimate of the cost: and thu amount of funds necessary for carrying on the business of tht company during tho ensuing two years and shall recommend the amount ot assessment that should bo levied each of tho ensuing two years and the stockholders shall vote upon ami authorize the amount of assessment that tho board shall have power to levy for each of tho ensuing two years, and when so authorized by the stockholders, the board of directors shall have power to lovy and collect such assessment. lu case tho stockholders shall for hoy reason fail to authorize the assessment rocommeuded by the board then tho directors bhuJi have power to levy the assessment as recommended. Ail assessments sliai. be levied and collected in the manner provided by law and tho statutes ot the State of Utah in forco at thu time of making any such assessment. This notice is given and tho said meeting is called by order of tho board of director!. ANGUS D. TAYLOR, Secretary. ied On the capital stock of the corpor. ution, payable at once to tho secretary, Bet Bull, iu laysou. Any block on which tho assessment may remain unpaid on tho second day of January, 1022, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment bo made before, will be sold on the lirst day of of February, 1022, ut 2 oclock, p.iu., of baid day, to pay tho delinquent assessment, together with tho costs of advertising and expenses of sale. PAYSON COPPER MINING CO. By BET BULL, Secy. IN THE UTAH OF DISTRICT COURT STATE OF COUNTY, UTAH. LOUELMA HAWKINS, Plaintiff, vs EUGENE HAWKINS Defendant, summons. The state of Utah to the said r are hereby summond to within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if seived within the county in which otherwise this action is brought; within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; NOTICE or CITY POUND-KEEPES SAXE and iu earn) of your failure so to do, judgment will bo rendered agninst according to the demand of thu Notice is hereby given to tho own- you complaint. This aetion is brought ers of tho animals hereinafter des- to neuter u judgment dissolving cribed and to whomsoever it may tho marriage contract heretofore excuncern, that there are impounded at isting between you and tho plaintiff. the present time in tho city pound R. W. MeMulliii attorney for plainthe following described auirnal: ono tiff. 1. O. Address, Payson, Utah. Sorrel Mare with white star iu fore, head and branded ET on loft thigh. lb. About 11 Weight about 1,000 Worlds Great Rivers. years old. There are com; m ntivcly few rivIf said animal is not claimed and ers whose exact lengths are known," i all amounts due thereon paid ( it.s of the United anil snts said animal taken away within ten Slates survey. The survey, days from the date of the first publihowever, issues u list compiled by it cation of this notice, it will bo sold of lengths of tie principal rivers of at public the world, which it says Is probably by the city pound-keepesale, at Payson City Estray Pound In us nearly accurate as any other to be Tin United States has the dishud. this city, at the hour, of 4 p.m. Janboruary 19, 1922, to the highest bidder. tinction of containing within Its of the river the ders system longest Date of first publication January the world the Mississlppl-Missour- l 9, 1922. extreme from source, its Mississippi, i J. A. BETTS, 2,480 miles, the Missouri City Pound Keeper. measuring from its extreme source 2,945 miles, 4,221 miles. the Mississlppl-Missour- l Ollier great rivers are the Nile, AfESTRAY NOTICE rica, 4,(KK) miles; Amazon, Brazil, Oli, Siberia, 3,200; Ynngtze-K- l State of Utah, County of Utah, ang. China, ,100 ; Amur, China. 3.900; Benjamin Precinct. Kongo, Africa, 2.900; Yenisei, Siberia, I have in my possession tho follow- 2,SOO; llwai'g, China. 2,700; Lena, SiAusing described stray animal whieh, if beria, 2.001; Murray-Darling- , not claimed and taken away, wfll be tralia, 2,31. and Yukon, Alaska nail sold st public auction to the highest Cunuai. 2,::.;o. You r 0; Cache county water conservation disNo. 1 promises to issue nnd sell the bonds of said district in the sum of $375,000, dated Jan. 1, 1922, with Interest at 6 per cent per annum. trict V Mrs. J. A. McCourt, of Antelope, is doing quite well with her eight cows. Daring the year she sold 1005 pounds of butler nml had plenty left for the family use. Five hundred gallons of butter milk helped to fatten pigs. Euch cow had a calf. Under tbe new revenue Mil (he transportation taxes provided for In the Act of 1918 will be abolished Jan. 1, 1922. These are the 3 per cent tax on freight, the 1 per cent tux on each 20 cents paid on express shipments, nnd the 8 per cent tax on passenger and pullmnn tickets. Proprietors of four bakeries at Prlee nnd Helper pleaded guilty to charges preferred by tbe dairy and food division of the state hoard of agricultural of selling bread without labeling It in accordance with the state law, and were each fined $25. Proprietors of five bakeries at Ogden have been arrested on similar charges. Triplets, all lioys were born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Jensen, of Huntsville on New 5' ear's day, 1920. Twins, a boy and a girl, were bom on New Years eve, 1921. Tho five are reported to be healthy and nil doing as well as they Preparatory to beginning the assessment for 1922, the deputy assessors have been instructed to use every effort to place on the books personal property in the form of money, stocks, notes, etc. These Instructions have been sent ont following a meeting of the farm bureau and the county commissioners, at which It was stated that considerable property of this kind Is being missed, thus placing an unnecessary burden on real estate and tent baking. It is Your baking is always browned evenly, top, bottom and sides without the necessity of turning the pan. The heated air circulates evenly throughout every corner of the oven, due to the scientific methods of ventilation. This is only one of the many exclusive features of the state legislature suc-tee- (664) Representatives of all the locals of the Utah county farm bureau will meet A Irovo, January 16. O. E. Woicott, COLVIN & REECE CO. PAYSON, UTAH In con- Warren Stoutnour, member of the Hate public utilities commission, was elected commander of Salt Lake post d No. 2 of the American Legion to Henry D. Moyle at the annual election held In the legion clubrooms it ths Hotel Utah. Coles blast Range LET US SHOW YOU YOURS TODAY of nection with the state engineers rs volving fund, and held that an unex pended balance exists of nearly $6000, not expended by the former state engineer. A strict Interpretation of the letter of the law might have caused this unexpended balance to "lapse, The board, making It unavailable. however, after consultation with various state offices, decided that the known purpose of the legislature should prevail, and that a revolving fund might be allowed to continue to revolve. dependable. ID In addition to the physical requirements there is an army of trained men and women, each with a share in the task of maintaining and operating the plant, and each with determination that telephone service shall be continuous and satisfactory. Genuine Joy to Serve an Appreciative Public It Is a 1$e Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company There was a hoy named Joseph anti brothers didn't like him, and used by mariners to prevent scurvy they put him In a well nuM when came chiefly from the Mediterranean some men went by they sold Joseph. und, though partly derived from the away hut sweet lime, was mainly obtained from And the men took after a while the king began to like lemons. When the Juice of the Sour Joseph nnd he give him a swell job." lime, Imported from the West Indies, was substituted by the British navy, it failed o have the desired effect, and Lime Juice on Shipboard. The lime juice once universally thus Ume juice fell Into disrepute. Ms Jo-ep- li A party of rabbit hunters In Cedar Valley broke the oil pan off their automobile and found themselves stalled In n dense fog ten miles from any village or ranch. Three of the party started off for Fairfield and became lost In the fog, and were compelled to spend the entire night wandering about on the hills of Cednr valley. The next day they stumbled Into Fairfield nearly frozen from the nights exposure. The state hoard of examiners of Utah decided to follow the evident In- Coles Automatic Fresh Air Oven assures you of perfect The telephone on your desk or on the wall indicates little of the plant and organization necessary to make it function.' Along country highways, underneath city streets andofhoused in our central office buildings are millions of dollars worth poles, wires, cables and equipment, all necessary to make service from your telephone adequate, efficient and dependable. Joseph Got a Swell Jon. Daughter, tell me vvliat the Sunday school lesson was about yesterday," said n fond Indianapolis ninmina to her little daughter. The printing course started at the I cant remember," the little girl West high school at Salt Lake last afier much wrinkling of her replied, September Is proving one of the most brows in thought. A short time later, successful and popular offered In the however, she left her play and came mechanic arts department. Forty-fiv- e running to her mother. I know what students are taking the Instruction at the lesson was about now. she said. this time and many have been denied admission because of the Insufficiency of the plant could have been expected to had they arrived singly. The first bunch of dairy cattle shipped into Utah under the new regulation of the state hoard of agriculture, making such shipments subject to quarantine and requiring them to take the tuberculin test after the animals have been under observation In this state for sixty days, tends, In the opinion of state agriculture department officials, to prove the necessity for such a regulation. Of a number of animals shipped In, one was found to be In footed with tuberculosis.- - Good baking is something to be proud of. Behind Your Telephone iatlonal organizer of the farm bureau, krill speak on the methods of soliciting Membership. Bleeding and Sore Gums Teeth on Edge Are Sure Indications that You Have YOU CAN BE CURED T ownsends Pyotwhea Remedy Will Cure You At All Drug Stores |