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Show VOLUME XXXIII NUMBER 24 PAYSON, '.UTAH, APRIL 1, 1921. Arthur Daley Again Appeals oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooa PROGRAM Agricultural Short Course to City Council lor Water RICE, FIVE A CENTS Agricultural Short Course Will Open With Attendance UNDER THE AUSPICES OF to Save Orchard from Ruin Declares That He Aided in Developing the Waters of Payson Canyon and That He Is Entitled to Use. Council Declares No Authority It Again bringing out tho necessit v of organizing tho users of tho waters WOMEN OF PAYSON of Ieteetneet creek into a corpora tion, thus relieving the city counTAKE THE LEAD IN cil from acting as distributor of those waters for irrigation purposes CLEANING CEMETERY Arthur Daley fied a petition with the city counicl last Monday night asking permission to transfer the Members of the Belief Society Take water from the south bench to the in ditch further up Payson canyon Initiative and Mayor Fixes order that ho might irrigate his Day for the Work. orchard which, he declared, sutlers for the lack of water every year. Mr. Daley said that he had inIn an effort to bring about a vested a large sum in Rotting out on the south bench, and transformation in the city cemetery orchards that he had ordered a large number and to convert Ihe city of the dead of trees for planting this spring, from a desolate waste to a place lie said that be desired to know of bounty, the Relief societies of whether or not he would be per- laysou, represented by Mrs. Henry mitted to have the water necessary Smith, nppeard before the city counImst cil hist Monday for irrigating the orchard. night appealing year, he said, a large number of his arrncslly for municipal aid in the Mrs. Smith urged that the ork. trees died because of the lack of Ho maintained that lie was streets through the cemetery be iin water. not only entitled to water for his roved, that the water distribution orchards, but that it would bo a be extended and that the various serious blow to the city and a set- burial plots be cleaned up. in The appeal was welcomed by the back to the orchard industry Pavson. He said that he had help- council and Wednesday, April 20, ed to develop the waters of Pay-s- was tentatively fixed as a community canyon and by every Tonson of day, on which owners of teams are right he declared that he was entl to be requested to donate the serv tied to a transfer of water to pre- ices of the latter as well as their serve his orchards, especially in view own time to grading and fixing the' of the fact that, as he maintained, mads and streets and to collecting there was a vast amount of water and hauling away the unsightly do Mo one would be bris of leaves and going to waste. twigs which have winter accumulated the injured, hB deelnred. during Certain threats had been made months. in It was announced by Mayor J. against him, said Mr. Daley, 9 event that he, used the water from C. Ellsworth that a day for the work rot will officially be set aside for that the upper diteh, but he was afraid of being shot. It is proponed to sow purpose. Tf it were St ra wherry water, which fresh grass seed, to plant trees and it was desired to trnnsier. it was in every way make the cemetery Thp members of expained by Mayor J. C. Ellsworth, an attractive spot. there would be n0 hesitation on giv- lie Relief society have promised that ing consent, but as Payson city is if the men will furnish teams and only the distributor of the Fnyson time, they will provide a substantial creek waters, it has no authority lunch for the occasion, whether the The city work to make tho transfer. requires one day or two or said more the mayor, to three. no is has right, The public generally appropriate water from one place asked to join Ui tl,e work- to another than it has to appropriate The matter it in any other way. is one, he said, which will have BASEBALL SEASON OF to he settled by the higher courts. The mattge T.f' distributing irriga UTAH CENTRAL LEAGUE tion waters should be taken out of dc council, the of hands city the clnrod the mnyor, injid the water WILL OPEN MAY 18 users should be organized into a user being apporcorporation, each tioned stock in the corporation to the amount of water used First Game Will Be Played on the the shares, he suggested, being based Home Diamond on Friday, May .Those on one acre foot per share. who do not need the water, could in 20. Waif Holiday Declared. this wrav transfer it if he desired. The matter is purely a question of law. said the mayor, and the nt will be opened Longue baseball torney general and the w'ater should take tho matter up for Ihe season of 1921, by tlie Utah The mntter was 'finally referred to Coni rul league, of which the Payson Councilman Mndson, who said that Baseball association is n member, on he believed an amicable adjustment decision May IS, aeeording to a could bp arrived at, and that reached at of board the of a mooting which contract could be drawn tip would not meet with any opposition control in Provo last Thursday night. The season will open with games GAYETY THEATRE FORMALLY o that day nt Springville, Provo, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT American Fork and l!ohi. Games will bo played in Payson company, The Western Auscment. of which C. E. Hnish, of Eureka, is on Friday of each week, and it is the head, formally will lake posses probable (hat a half holiday will be sion of the Gnyety theatre tonight observed So thnt everybody may enSeveral changes in the house, which joy tho sport. Tho beards of director of the Pay-socannot fail to meet with the approval Baseball nssoeiation has started of the hundreds of patrons, have been made, adding materially to the work in earnest and cxcrything will attractiveness. The front, of thp the bp ready for the opening game on arte has bcon practically remodeled the home diamond on Friday, May The appenl for finances is beand hv n change in thp lighting nr 29. rnngement, cxtcriorally, the Gayoty ing met with ready response npd ns been transformed into one ef the it i.s believed thnt little difficulty most attractive picture theatres in will be met in raising the funds necAn effulgence of light essary to carry the team through a the country. Players are now has hepu provided which is a mag- successful season. nificent introduction before the enjoy- being signed up by Manager C. ,T. ment of the splendid programs of- Cottcrcll, and every offort is being The interior exrrtd to have the new ball park in fered on the screen. Plans have been accept lighting hnq heen improved hy tho readiness. ed for the building of the grand the of soft, along lights jnstalntion Further improvements that stand, to cost several thousand dolwalls. will he pleasing to the patrons am lars, and work on construction will begin the latter part of this month. contemplated. com-mite- e FRIDAY Has In Matter. From all Over the County Payson Farm Bureau and Payson Commercial Club PAYSON P. M. Elaborate Program Is Arranged, With Professor Holden, Orson Ryan and Miss Wigent as Prominent Figures. Much Benefit to Farmers and Others. HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY 8 P. M. TABERNACLE Community Singing in Charge of II. Peyton Johnson. Communities are made for Folks, not Farms, Lecture Houses and Factories, Professor F. 0. Holden. Music High School Orchestra Lerture and Demonstration, Household Conveniences, Zella Wigent Do It Now Short Lecture Orson Ryan SATURDAY A. M. PRESENT SYSTEM OF STREET SWEEPING A RELIC OF PAST AGES TABERNACLE Charge of II. Peyton Johnson Miss Zella Wigent Community Singing Keeping Well Music Lecture Enormous Clouds of Dust Rolled Up, to Health and a Menace DEPARTMENTAL MEN, Tabernacle Soil Building Rotation of Crops Flusher MEETINGS Fro-pert- a Necessity. WOMEN, First Ward church Sex Hygiene Home Nursing Personal Hygiene Main troot was swept yesterday The whole town knew morning! that the eity street sweeper had passDairying ed over tho concrete pavinent, as well as over the eouerete pavement 2 P. M., DEPARTMENTAL MEETINGS of Utah avenue, not because the pavement was left immaculately clean MEN, Tabernacle WOMEN, First Ward Church for it wasn t but beenuse of the Menues-anMarketing Serving grant clouds of dust thnt were "niiq Combination of Foods Hog Raising ed and from the fact that everyMilk Irrigation thing within a block of Main street Drainage was covered with dust as n result of the sweeping. 6 The sweeping about began SATURDAY 8 P. M. TABERNACLE oclock in the morning and the stifling dust was in the air for two Charge of II. Peyton Johnson Community Singing hours afterward. Orson Ryan Lecture, Shooting to Hit Main street needed the annnal bad enough, but the man Mr. Mrs. II. and cleaning, Quartet Peyton Johnson, ' ner of the cleaning, and tno fact Melvin Done and Mrs. Lee R. Taylor that the work was performed just Lecture and Demonstration Fight the Fly....Zella Wigent in time to leave a mantle of dust , on pveryting, is that of which the High School Girls Glee Club people so loudly complained. Lecture, (Illustrated.) One of the most pressing needs at Weeds and Pests and Their Eradication. The the present time is a flusher. in of street method cleaning present OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOG cities is all and obsolute by Payeon class was relegated into tho past of Thore is plenty HUISH NOT DRUG COMPANY years ago. IDAHO LIME ROCK water in Pavson and a flusher would carry all of the accnmnlatcd mud and IS ABSORBED BY THE USED IN UTAH, SAYS dust into the gutters which would carry it away, leaving a street as olenn as a floor. Payson went to COMPANY . SCHRAMN-JOHNSONCSUGAR the heavy expense of pavng a score of blocks of Rt roots a few years conditions ago, but under existing Denial is Offered to Accusation In Popular Salt Lake Concern Is Added the paved streets can scarcely be distinguished from a mud rond. to the Progressive Pysouian That Much of Lime And here Again is the reminder thnt First North street, between the Firms of Payson. Rock is Imported. Orem tracks remains unpnvod, notwithstanding the edict of the city council concerning tho matter, and Announcement waq made this morn With a view to correcting a false of tons mud are carried from thnt Schramm-Johnso- n com impression which it says might be ing that the almost impassable highway onto the pany, of Salt Lake, has taken overby main street. gathered from an article in tho two weeks ago, in which it purchase the business and stor0 of POUND ORDINANCE was charged with importing lime the Huish Drug eopany of this city. STRAY TO BE STRICTLY ENFORCED rock from its quarries in Idaho for Geoage L. Waters, representing the use in the Utah sugar factories, the Schramm Johnson company, was Stray entile and horses will no Utah-IdahSugar, company ha.q sub tho city this morning attending to longer be tolerated on t e streets of sent out by mitted a statement to tho Paysoninn final details, and a half dozen young Pnyson, is the edict, A. Betts, city marshal, and all John men from the wholesale department in which it deelaros that it does animals found wandering about on not use Idaho lime rock in its Utah in Salt Iake, were husy taking nc the higwavs of the city, browning on factories, and that ftjeight rates count of stock. The. "business will lawne and regaling themselves with would prohibit such importation. be in charge of I. L. Quirk, who roses, hyacinths nnd other fruit of The statement of the Utah-Idahoff to will make hie homo in this city. floraenlture, will be hustled Sugar company follows: until Temnin to there the city pound, Our attention ns been called to Dave Huish, who has had complete redeemed Mr. their owners. by the article printed in your paper of charge of the store since incorpora- Betts the is and that final this snys March 17, under the caption Sugar tion, will remain with the Schramm-Johnsoordinance covering strays will be in the the ln vompnn.v, Company Owes A Duty to strictly enforced. State. It is unfortunate that in- store, for a time. It will bn tho policy of the PAYSONITES ENJOY THRILLS correct information is given out and Schramm-Johnsorecorded in the press. company to conduct OF FLIGHTS THROUGH AIR It is true that otir Company owns the store along the same liberal and It i.s progressive lines that characterize a Lime Quarry in Idaho. of flights through Thp mysteries Comour .the management of the score or more the air, on the airplane of Sterling also true, i.at Santa-quin- , of the drug stores of the company McBeth were enjoyed during the pany owns a large Quarry at in various cities of Utah an, Idaho, week from near your good town, several of the local by which we mined nearly 50,000 tons and while competition may be inThe thrills of tho trip wore of rock last vear, and distributed creased, it will he clean and invit- enjoyed by Dr. Elizabeth J. Early, ing. to our Utah factories. Dr. L. D. Pfonts, Dr. J. H. Ellsworth The new owners contemplate many Our Idaho quarry is for Idaho All of them declare the and others and our Utah quarry is for the Utah changes in the store, adding to its experience be one of tho most plants, and you enn readily under- attraetiveess nnd n broader line of spectacular imaginable. stand that the matter of freight goods, probably, will bp carried. The rates is an important factor in our lighting system of the interior will EASTER STATES MISSION REUNION HELD TOMORROW operations, an, our territory breaks be changed, and the, front of thp as to shipments fom the quarrioSj store will be repainted to conform Schramm-Johnsothe general to l reunion The me of where thp freight rates break. Additional lighting will be Eastern States Mission Roeiety wall We would be. "very glad if yon style. be held in thp nawthornp Ward hall, mnkp a statement correcting installed for thg front. The fact that the Srhmmm-Johnsothe impression which must have been Roosevelt avenue and Eighth East made by your former article. company as seen fit to extend its street, Salt Lake, Saturday, April 2, A cordial inbusiness bv the ndditio,, of the Huish at 8:00 p. m. sharp. Panama has sent out sixty troops store to its chain of stores in Utah vitation to be present ia extended to At that rate a and Idaho, is a splendid indication all saints, friends, and missionarie. under a general. corporals guard would bo a problem that Pnyson is lpqked,,upon as one take 9th East ear (No. 7,) get off in decimal fraction. Munoie (Ind.) of the most prjftressive' cities of the at Roosevelt avenne and walk one state. block wewt. 8tr. O. Fay-sonia- o vp-o- how-eve- r, reel-dent- t-- n n semi-annua- .I' Interest renters in tho agricultural short course, under the auspices of tho Pnyson Farm bureau and the Pnyson Commercial club, which began its two-daprogram this afternoon 'W'ith a program at tho Payson An eleborate program high school. has been arranged by 'thy local committee, assisted by suggestions from the reprosntativo of the International Harvester company, which has provided all of the speakers, ' and those who fail io takp advantage of tho course will miss something with which only three 'cities i the state The program appears are favored. iu full in another eohitnn, ' Tho purpose of the meetings will be to help the people of this coin inunity solve the many problems in horticulture and home agriculture, making. Tli,. extension department has a largo force of engaged in st riel ly ediicat ionnl work. Tho party roming to this vicinity will consist of Professor P. fl. Hidden, Orson By-ft- , nnd Miss Zella Wigent. i Few men are better known to the fanner of America than is Pro feasor Holden, no man hns done more for American agriculture than he. While h(, was director of tho extension department of the Iowa Agrieut ture college, ho talked arid demonstrated Ihe need of testing seed corn until hc hnd put millions of dollars into the pockets of Iowa farmers and placed Iowa in the front As rank of eorn producing states. field director of the Extension department of the Harvester company, Professor Holden is broadening the work ho begnn in Iowa. Miss Wigent is without a superior in hoin,. and school work and an able demonstrator of canning and i pressure cooking. In the talks and lectures large charts nnd lantern slides will be used and at every cession the subject treated will bo thrown open for discussion. Moving pictures of an educational and insfructivo nntunp will bo a feature of tho evening moetings. Tt L expected thnt there will be a heavy attendance at the session, afternoon in the Tabernacle, wlien Miss Wigent will lecture on This is one of Keeping Well. the most important subjects on the program and will be valuable tri overv man nnd woman attending. ettire and Professor Holden will demostrate ad Mr. Rvnn will prove both pnlertnining and stroctive. There will be departmental meetings, for which special programs have been Excellent, musical proprovided. rams will bo given both afternoon ii nd evening. RATE IS REDUCED With n view to increasing volume of light on Main street the duT ing tho evening, nnd to make it profitable for merchants to use signs, the city council, at, its meeting last Monday night reduced thp rnte for this character of consumption to the power electricity rate- of 4 centq killowatt hour. The reduction was brought on peAmusement tition of the Western company, asking for a reduction on the ground that a greatly increased amount of electricity will be used the than formerly in illuminating front of the Gaycty theatre. Pt PAYSON HOME BUREAU MEETS EVERY THURSDAY kieh Te Payson Homp bnreau of Mrs. Karl Huish is chairman Mrs. Glade Cowan i secretary meets 8 every Thursday afternoon at school building. in oclock the high The drees form project he keen x adopted and during . 'ttq . forms , weeks twenty-sevei 'of these 1 hnvp been made. will be on exhibition dtttfkg the - Ag; to ri culture short course today active An 'memberajrlp morrow. is being- - conducted , with enmpnfgn results, s promise of excellent n |