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Show THE PAY VOLUME XXXIII NUMBER PAYSON, 6 UTAH, DECEMBER PRICE, FIVE CENTS- 2, 1921 - Farm Loan Association Under Lemuel Bolles Talks of Questions that Face Nation Federal Act Is Organized by Terrific Storm Leaves Havoc In Wake and Fire Threatens KfV,- -. (the United States) scientiously we try to discharge tho s and exercise tho ever goes crumbling away to political obligations us by the Constituiton granted lie and economic ruin tho fault will of our United States. not from the enemies without buj Political bosses, machine rule and tho citizens within, not guilty of are impossible in that comgraft ,crime commission but guilty of as munity where tho citizens are awake of Act Will Bring More grave a fault ommission of the very to thoir responsibilities; whore they Estimated are Blown Across City is duty that gave them their freedom. measure up to tho obligation resting If all the blood and tears, all tho upon the individuaL lit every comHalf a Million Dollars Into Payson Off Barns in Darkness. Roofs great effort and unsolfish love and munity tbore is that element, always devotion that has gone into the er- in tho minority but bound Next Few Months Blown Down. Main Street Buildtogether During ection of tho United States is to bo by selfish interests, upon thriving wasted the fault will lie at tho door corruption of public officials and speSalvation of Valley. ing Completely Gutted. of you and your neighbor and his- cial privileges, the very existence tory in the ccntuics to come will of which is a malicious menace to point a pitiless finger at you and democratic institutions. In the lowFor the purpose of taking advantage of the federal farm Swooping down with terrific force a wind storm, yours and declare that the greatest est classes of society there is a the human in advance government ever oan, a number of the farmers of the Payson valley met in the dangerous criminal element, accompanied by rain and snow, thunder and lightning, struck world ever knew was lost because crouched to the at throat .of spring Payson about 11 oclock Thursday night, doing considerable you and yours failed to .do your duty decent society and to fatten itself city hall in this city last Saturday night and perfected what will easy, duty that should be from the results of riot, turmoil ie known as the Payson Federal Farm Loan association. damage to barns and flimsy buildings and trees. For an hour a simple, and a matter of untold pride. and destruction. a joy Charles H. White was elected president and Wayland R. effect. trees with carried the storm raged with cyclonic Falling America today stands in tho path Well organized are governments them the electric light main wires and the city was thrown in of a destructive force. Not a whirl- constantly alert to curb these ele- Wightman secretary and treasurer. but a slow, ments. Under the provisions of the law, operating through the have but little hope of darkness. Huge trees were swept before the gale like saplings wind to tear and rendrentless force succesg Theyan insidious, creeping, brearh the open of by finance and on the Benjamin road several heavy trees fell across the that attache the very heart of your peace. Driven to cover and cowed to war corporation and the local banks, the government will loan and the drains to the wires and strength the country, money to the farmers, to the extent of from' 40 to 60 ground, road, carrying power andTight a sullen observance of tho more oband dreams of their vious foring of law and and hopes power cent of the value of the land, taking notes for the loan, pay. order, they per wires carried down several poles. Those who depend on being and will never pause in its work to bring about their ends by able in thirty-thre- e in sad a for and one third years, at six per cent interest, were breakfast. lmvo been and for plight cooking yours more devious blight until you electricity routes. aroused. the of the six per cent annually for that period of time In every portion of the city barns were blown down or payment Today in the United States, where PAYSON SCHOOLS OBSERVE out the barn instances roofs were several carried in wiping and principal as well as paying the interest. The unroofed, popular government Las roached its AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK note on landed other may beliquidated in full, however, any time after five years several hundred feet and propei ty. Trees im highest developmet, a large portion the abandoned have citizens our of if In order that the plan8 of tho Amthe borrower so desires. pede traffic on many of the outlying roads. Collectively the effort to exercise any of their politi erican mnde at the convenLegion, financial loss will be quite heavy. Contrary to a previous ruling of the federal loan, loans cal rights. So, in increased measure, tion last summer may bo accomplisn-ed- , need for exists will the now be made on lands under the Strawberry project, the bringing urgent tho week of December 4 to 10 With a crew of men City Electrician Dave Coombs went home to every individual his own re- has been as American amount designated due on construction being deducted from the value of electric but to work early Friday morning repairing light lines, sponsibility for self assertion in pol- Education Week," and it will be the land and a loan being made on the value of the land less it was 4 oclock Friday afternoon before it was possible to turn itical life. observed all over tho country. In war the qualincd man who fails In the various grades the children the construction cost remaining due. on the current. to take arms in defense of bis coun will submit compositions on the folThe operations of the newly organized association will try becomes abhorrent in the eyes of lowing subjects: themselves excellent liremen, conun-inhis decent fellows. The obligation to , Atonday not conflict in any way with the old farm loan association History of the Amen the bfcizp- - to tho building in take arms at such a time is no can Flag. DURING HEIGHT OF about four years ago, and of which C. F. Dixon is which it originated. greater than the obligations of peace American Ideals as pre- organized Tuesday in the life of any good citizen. If sented by American and Lee IL Taylor is secretary and treasurer. president Examples." STORM, FIRE BREAKS SOME EXCELLENT SCORES the necessity arises, he renders this Wedaefcthry- -and There is room for any number of farm loan associations Imhugralifcn' ' MADE BT LOCAL RIFLEMEN service in the discharge of his civic Naturalization. Americas True in not OUT OH MAIN STREET true of all. Placo duties. But this is Payson and all places, said Mr. Taylor yesterday, and the Among the Nations." The following scores were made at Every countiy has its Bergdoll and The of old association will accept applications for loans according to Thursdby Language the rifle pinetice match by members every age its slackers. They occupy America." the original intention. Tiremen Work Heroically and Con of the Payson Naiional iiiflc aSsocl an unenviable place in public opinFriday Why I am an Ameri will to .ush can." live The farm loan will be the salvation of the Payson at ion nt the lnyson range last Sun- - ion; their children fine names to Building at mention of their names. During tho week the flag raising valley, said Mayor J. C. Ellsworth, in explaining the workings Where St anted. slackers But with the political ceremony will be observed at cnlch of the war finance corporation and the farm loan at the meeting many of them are respected citizens of tho schools and the children will We find them in every community; or storm last the the the the to well as height Saturday repeat During night, and it will place in circulation vast pledge flag the business man who is to busy to as the American creed. There will Tuesday night lire broke out in the of amount which otherw ise could be not available. money wrho man will the brick register; working be community singing in the schools. building belonging The six per cent interest, he said, will provide such cheap money not take time from his tasks to cast to John J- - Daniels on North Main his ballot; the housewife wno thinks Aliss Electa Drollinger entertained that the difference between six per cent and the ten per cent adjoining the street, immediately that a womans place is in the home, at a miscellaneous shower last Sat now postoffice. The wind was blowing a charged by the banks, will cut the water payments in two tho society woman who cannot bo urdrty in honor of Mrs. Lavem Vest gale and for a time it looked ns bothered; the average of Tom, Dick Herbert, a recent bride. Those in- and enable the farmers to meet their obligations without hard-shithougt the flames would be carried Mrs. William Montague entertainand Harry dont take enough vited to meet her were Miss Fay to the Orem freight depot and pas ed the welfare of their com- Snyder, ATiss Lillian Andreason, Mrs. in on interest had dinner at this in station. honor of If happen Tuesday snngor It is expected that blanks to be used by the farmer in the occasion munities to keep informed of the John Andreason, Airs. A. Roylonce, ed the homo of Dave Cooinbs and Mrs. I.ucinda Patten, her etions. All Mrs. John Gardner, Aliss Wanetta making application for loans will be here within a day or two, the Cravens hotel would have been being anniversary time and place of tne birthday endangered. Heroic work on tho part Covers were placed for Air. and Airs, of these constitute an alarming pro- Gardner, Airs. F. A. Elmer Mrs. Jo- and if there are no untoward delays the money borrowed should of the Are department stayed the Karl Provstgaard, At rs. Alary Card portion of our ndult citizenry who seph Swartz, Airs. Harry Andreason be here before Christmas. to to the Airs. it confined have in a right exercise a share Nettie Alontague , Airs. Afrs. Hale Elmer, Afiss Wilma Elmer, aer, fire, however, and Daniels building which was, complete- Eunice Parker, Mrs. Ruth Patten the direction of our political des- Miss Zelfiia Elmer, Aliss Lucille Betts i AHss Vnnetta Betts, Miss Eva Rich SHOOTING FOLLOWS DISPUTE building Mr. and Afrs. Alontague and family, tines, but do not. ly gutted. Tho postofliee JUNIORS WIN WT'BTT.g There is not an ill in American mond, AHss Arvilla Driscell, Airs. Jo wsa undamaged except for tho smash OVER DEBT AT CLASS FOOTBALL OAMES GENOLAi in the Airs window which cannot bo life Lucinda Patten of Salt Lake cured, sop, Bates, Airs. Albert Ashby, Airs, today ing of the plate glass citizis visiting here with relatives. in broken and each voter cured was if which AIts. James by promptly, Benjamin Drollinger, front, Following a dispute over a debt Taking first place amonjf the high will .inform himself ns to issues Franeom, Airs. James Franeom, Jr., which ens with u view to saving tho mail. it is alleged Clyde Smith of school football Air. and Airs. V. Winward of Salt with the means at his immediate dis- Airs. Rollo Vest, Miss Ethel Reoee, The fire was discovered by Jack teams, the juniors Gcnola, attempted to settle by takhavo been declared tho winners of Wignall about 11 oclock. Evident- Lake have been visiting with Airs posal. There is not a weekness in Afiss Pearl FYaneom, Afiss Kerr, ing a cow, Smith was shot on Friday some Winward s mother, Airs. lie Pocry our social structure which cannot bo Alias Coyle, Airs. John Elmer and afternoon ly it bad been smoldering for of this week by Walter tho class scries just finished. All of when and second on bolstered tte Afiss floor, if con and Jennie Snyder. time individually Nelson, also a resident of Genoln. the games were splendid exhibition Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stark of Salt seen by Mr. Wignall had gained con Both men formerly were residents of of gridiron skill and Air. Lake been have the visitors Wignall brought out a siderablc headway. Payson to Santaquin. According reports number of players from which to gave an alarm by several shots from past week. Nelson claimed that Smiths fathei his revolver and soon a crowd had owed him a sum "of money for a load draw for competitive games in tho . moments AU-sa few John South wonh of Salt Lake gathered. It was but jf hay and got possession of a cow future. until the flames burst through the has been xisiting nt the homo of her the older Smith claimed bewhich streams Two roof in great volume. daughter, Mrs. II. S. Tipton. She nc to Clyde. Clyde, it is alleged, MUSICAL TREAT IN STORE longed were soon trained on the tire, but it eompaiiied Air. and Airs. . . E. Town to recover the cow and a disFOR PAYSON SATURDAY sought 4 oclock about Friday send who came down for Thanksgiv was not until pute followed. It is alleged that comwas lire the that ing. morning the elder Smith struck Nelson over Offering an artistic combination in pletely extinguished. the head with a club and Nelson one of tho best Air. and Airs. R. A. Porter and programs that has Tho origin of the fire is unknown maintains that he shot in seif dein been but it started on the second floor children were in Ogden over Thanks presented Payson for a long fense. The shot passed through the which has long been in disuse. Air. and Airs, Andelin will apgiving. .time, the of and Smiths fleshy log part The lower floor was occupied by arrests. pear in concert at the tabornaclo on wound is not serious. No Airs. Selby Dixon entertained the Postmaster General Will n. Ilnyss names of states, because so many Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall ns a milof Boni Fidi club on Saturday evening. Critics have prolinery establishment. Her stock Wednesday after- Christmas message to boys and girls look alike when abbreviated. PARENTS TO ENTERTAIN nounced Arr. Andelin as the and noon at the C. Dixon homo on North is to be read in the schools of King Put the proper amount of postage Iaygoods was completely destroyed, SECOND WARD TEACHERS of Busses, praising his technique son next week, ns announced by on your letters and wrap the parcels was partially covered by $1,000 in Alain street. Progressive live hunami interpretation as much as his siirnnee. On the lower floor was also dred writing, fancy provided the entertainment. Postmaster A. K. Huish. Mr. Hays carefully. Avoid Sec- wonderful voice. members Asidc from being the of The parent destroyed. in ALrs. which of the the clerks causes barber and Mrs. Ford Wilson Arthur tells eomp.etely shop, and a postofliee handicaps postal Teachers associa- a brilliant pianist, Airs. Andelin has insurance. The building was Merrill received the prizes. Guests service duo to carlessness on the and letter carriers to stop and study ond jvard Parent No fine dramatic soprano voice. The covered by insurance. The total loss enjoying tho p.fTr.ir, exclusive of reg- part of the mailer, and appeals to and thus lose time. Afako the ad- tion will entertain the teachers at a a covers a wide selection of Second in the program got meeting acqunited in cor- dress plain and easily rend, and alular club members were Airs. Flint the children for will reach about $2,500. and humorous music. on Thursday classic, ward meeting house Kpular and or ink conditions. Veda Airs. Airs. these usp Dixon, Ilamren, pen ways typewriter recting Fire Well Handled. 7:30 week of oclock. next at evening childand Cora Fairbanks, Afrs. Elmer Cl'iward. It will bo impressed on the envelopes, so as to arCONJOINT M. I. A. PROGRAM. ren that parcels must be well wrap save the eyCR of the postoffice clerks. An interesting program is being The fire was exceptionally well and Afiss Lylo Cravens. ranged. size. Do not use envelopes of unusual ped and tied and addressed plainly. handled by the local fire department The following program has been Mr: Lores Ala.n waring of Balt There must be a number on your The little ones that are so frequently under direction of Frank Coombs, a of for PLANNED PRIMARY BAZAAR arranged conjoint meeting and Christnotes cards at first assistant fire chief, and J. C. Lake is here visiting her motlieir, house, and a reeeptneie, too, for if used for the First ward Af. I. A. next Sunday mas cause times other Santa and difficult Afrs. Clauss it Hancock. messenger, a holiday Julia isnt was Barney, captain. It Tho second ward Primary associa- evening at 7:30 oclock in tho First vour letter carrier, may not be able an nntold amount of trouble and labblaze with which to cope, the tertion has planned to bold a bazaar on ward chapel: not as will house tit where our the Aliss is find who the or, Florence to canceling present they and Wightman, freezing temperature rific storm machines and must therefore be can- Friday of next week, beginning at Instrumental Music lire attending school in Salt I.nkc, was belongs. The adding to the difficulty. will Thelma Erlandson be a fish on celed by hand. Because of their size 11 oclock. There or of Tho week. last home need addres letter, every the dmnonstrated forcibly Grace Johnson attractwell as as children for Realing out a to of pond be and must correct, pack tendency slip complete package proper equipment for the lire depart Blanche AlcBoth more ive features to tho grownups. Lunch Solo are small these the house Mrs to Donna Kerr envelopes entertained and at age, including best legible, possible it was. ment. At Remarks Francis Hanks will be served. or lost, throw but two streams of water on dinner Friday evening in honor of number and name of street, and thcjlikeR. to be overlooked U. Peyton Johnson Violin Solo and letters Afail should be in the lip-address Mr. anil Mrs. Mrs. one packages stream from" and yonr Dr. but Early, and actually the fire, Lois Bates a Piano Duet.... Afiss Retta Wilson entertained in fit E. W. Simons and daughters Darleen per left hand corner so that the tiijj i early in the day, becanso'this fwoids as the other nozzle was not '' and Leonard Stoineckert home her at few friends the at mail is and case in it informally delaying overloading condition for use. The uoys worked and Kathleen all of Iayson, and Air. will be returned to you lthoa Wilson Rending Wednesday evening. B. A. Hartman of 1rovo. not delivered. Do not abbreviate end of tho day. magnificently, however, and proved and Mrs. If America Destruction of Much Property Trees Wires and are Torn priv-ilege- Farmers of Payson Valley that Operation Thrown Than and the the , g -- a two-stor- p. o Mail Chrisimas Presents Early and Help Gigantic Task of the Post Office light-colore- |