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Show 0 THE PAYSONIA. PAYSON, PAGE TWO 000000 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo UTAH, MARCH 25, 1921. amounts assessable against each piece of property in the district shull be in proportion to the benefits it from the drainage. Here is an opportunity for the good offices of all local organizations to assist in cleaning up. Payson will be benefitted by the addition of every one of the thous amis of acres changed to the better, and this should be done before it is too kite to secure the project waters where additional surface water is He who makes two necessary. blades of grass grow where but one grew before is a public benefactor. On the other hand no reasonable person would want taxes collected from lands not needing nor benefited by such drainage. Get to getber. Payson has a very valuable asset to her wealth in dollars, health and and recreation in her beautiful canCommendable progress has alyon. ready been made toward a resort at Townsend's ranch and more are In contemplation at Victory Glen. But before these beauties can be capitalized a good road should be constructed is possible up into the timbers. A committee has been appointed to work out the matter. We understand that there is a good chance to get some mnterial assistance from the county road fund. The matter of arranging to the best possible advanage luture civic improvements with a view to harm ony and artistic effect along with utility is receiving attention and results should be forthcoming. An now before closing let us exhort all who have a serious interest in Payson 's future to lend their sup port and if possible their active membership to the present Payson lclub. Commerica Big things have Greater things boon accomplished. With the united supare waiting. port of tho entire community these greater things will be changed one by one from possibilities to realities. Citizens of whntever calling or etnmling, lets uset our hannmers for building and our voices for boostThere is no excellence withing. Result cannot be atout labor. tained by majic, out only by by magic, but only by and interests join hands in working in harmony for the progress and advancement of our thrice blessed country. The Pay son Commeicial Club and Its Efforts toHelpPayson oooooooooo 0000000000000000000000000 No community of our B"ing n member of the Fulfils velopments. has more Mate favorable renouees, Fommorcinl of club, thn rliili, instead no greater jsissiblities than Ours. her to hod the writer hns BsHigncd U is up to us to prove our ability ii pculiar subject. to take proper advantage of these nil subject here referred to is not to bo about the Cultus club, whose Payson has need for innumerable are niiiis a n,i objects its members additions in many lines. Wo need Irteirto to know. but to ndenvor a federal building, a Carnegie lito instruct the render about aims, brary, a community building run on objectives mid nctit it ies of the Pay the lines of the Y. M. C. A., someson roiMinereinl club. thing to we that recreation of a The Payson Fonnncreial club is a healthful nature is easily nvailable in r.il organization. ineorpo rated Vn to the youth. need a neat, be;il form, under 'he laws of the commodious modern hotel. We need officers The present stiltof U'nh. n neat, modern hospital, a modern are Dr. T, N. Ellsworth, president; und along industrial and theatre,wo etc.; E. L. McFormick, mention such as canning lines f. 1.'. Vance, secretary and treasurer. brick anil tile plant, Members of the board of governors factory, creamery, so on without limit. and are Karl Keeler, Melvin Wilson, April 1 and 2 the Payson farm F. Tulhnrnt find John T. Thonma backed by the Ooinmerical bureau I.ant. While its primary object is to pro- club, is putting on what is expected mote the industrial development and to prove a most excellent two day, welfare of southern Utah comity In community educational round up, In and Fnyson in particular, which the International Ilarvster general, well furnishes a group of it has an eye to the social, educationknown educators of national practical in their affairs 'll and economic farming, broadest sense, endeavoring to back reputation, speeinlizinz in its problems nod correlations. Everyup all present constructive systems Those organized of whatever nature, that body should preparo to attend. who will miss not miss this only social or of our form a vital part This a treat but a real opportunity. economic structure. should lie tin big affair of tho seain theoretical field, Wherever, any or mnterinl, there is ft niche between son. Wher. harmony exists in a comr the points, where one ends and another begins, the Cointnerieal munity, ns in other things, progress ate rapid, and club endeavors to bridge the span. and development The following is a concrete illustra everybody gets part of the benefits. A house divided against itself, canlion of the point; old saying, and, is not an stand," Not ninny years' ngo after the local discord exists, no serious behad yliile Strawberry Irrigation project, before completion, there there is great room for improvement gun, but in promoting harmony and team work a point of differnces bedeveloped tlie various elements of local between and the tween tbe reclamation service interests. The service i waterusers. vo prospect We need more cooperation and less had used up all then available apThere is little actual, could antagonism. it before and get propriations bedifference much but imaginary fiom congress further npproprintimi.s is What elaisses. various tween to increase found it was more the of is little need a local land H"iue acre. the eowf per und get- - acquainted idea. owners refused to consider the rnise. has accomplished in What was water that the Iayson contended Others worth the increase nnd while not lik- the Mist lins been done only by unitIf she is to reach that if the ed team work. ing the raise concluded of full measure her possibilities this was ever to be completed project can only be achieved through similar or sooner be later, would neesserv, j' to meet the raise and flint the sooner means in tho future. resumed the was Many of our most loyal, best nnd the undertaking most effective workers have been oouer it would be completed. senseless antagonism. Hut definite action was slow to be squelched by is more of a community Tlie loss ceased work except taken, and all Let a the office or oveiluuid. Progress on loss than a personal one. The from nature. learned lie lesson reels until the the project languished f mation service was at the point of lilt!,, bird is blessed with ft binutl-tell it in that nl order voice abandonmay rs and nioii'ig the engine, tlie whole world of the bright side ing the project entirely. When it does not sing of life. of taken was the matter ,At this stage t 'his bright side it does not sing at club. up bv the (,einiuereiiil Agnin, let this lesson sink at i' es were sent to consult with nil. the Srlaiiia'ioii officials with the re- deep. Another thing of great moment to sult tlint the differences were ironed out nnd final completion was con- our community nnd one tluit is stirsummated some five years ago. ring a great percentage of Iayson 's Had not someone stopped in and people to n high pitch of feeling Is The name of Jerusalem Is repeated Many on Easter day by millions and mildninage district. rendered assistance the project would the new in' nil probability linve Inin, even people see possibilities second only lions of followers of the Christian relii the Strawberry project itself in gion as well as the Jewish. If one to this day, in its abandoned state the opportunity of increasing aere- atope to think how many times the and half of oar present population reFirst word Jerusalem has been repeated durwould have departed to other lands. nge of high class land. Similar ser ire was rendered a few lieving the land of the surplus wnter ing the 2,000 years that have passed later in securing the early that sours and stagnates, killing all since the appearance of the Nazarene venrs location of n sugar factory in Pav-so- plant growth except, n little tough , on the platform of the world history, instead of permitting ourselves wire nnd salt grass, then supplying one must admit that there Is no city can rival with Jeruto be put off until some future time, fresh running wnter through irriga- In the world that In other words changing the salem in fame. The name of Jeruor letting the fiic1i,Tv be located in tion. land from meadow to real fnrming salem has become a familiar and sweet a nearbv town. name to many a nation and many an Hut tbe render may wonder why land. Individual. contend of The events. of drftiungo Why we opponents past speak why the present subirrigntion confine ourselves to something first (lint not The past emmet be is nn asset instead of an injury to for the future? (hat we need pasturage changed, but let n make the future tho soil; horses and to feed the Yes. kind render, whereon to suit our needs. The stock already owned nnd cared for by that is whet we are aiming at. Going Down! That having bought future must be planned by someone present owners. . or Everything, good authority tolls us, le.ieihing. ami the neeomplish-i- nn paid for their holdings that each Even the $5 silk i's of (lie past should set the hiuild be permitted to do as he sees is lower in price. Nothing so fit with the property to which he shirts are down to $8.50, reduced pure for the fu'iire. from $13.50. New York Tribune. teg has been accomplished hut wlmt holds undisputed title. Also landowners whose farms are something as log and far reaching, or Tho Philanthropist. even greater, ran be accomplished in in a high state of production, but in vnrions degrees of diswhich the future. Customer Why, youve put and tances, etc., border around the grass your Wi'hmit concrete planning that mix a their seem fear to up againl meadows, prices exeenfioii heteiegeeos proper the So. let hinds will be taxed to pay for f hush "ill lesuh. Fishmonger Well, mum, I ask yer tine the benefits aeeuring to the lower lands. ow else ar0 we to fight the profiteer the great aecoiaplishoients of the at his own gamef Punch (London.) be the ct'i'.'ii for future de that The law dikignntert ja-- t com-jmn- y be-fo- intel-tairic- s Pep-resen- 1 Get Better Than The Market Price oooo for Your Hay. oooooooooooo xooxxxooxxogogoooo cut at the Produce of the Utah your Have mill y Company Valley Milling & hay $ and ship it as feed instead of baled hay, and reap the benefit of the higher price paid for hay in this form. Have it inked with syrup and you have still a better market, as there is an ever increositig demand for this feed for dairy cows because of the greater amount of milk and butier fat which it produces. ooooooooooooooooooooooxxxxxxoooooo ooooooooooooo UTAH VALLEY MILLING &. PRODUCE CO. Payson, Utah Our Sureflour, UTAH NEWS REVIEW s made in our Saaquin mill, is the Best on fhe Pastry and Bread. Order if from your Grocer. - Market for Pleading that be was out of work and hungry, F. M. Lewis has confessed to tlie robbery of u cur of merchandise at Price on February 17. Former Governor William Spry of Utah hus been appointed commissioner of tbe general land office, to succeed Clay Tallmaif of Nevada. Tbe governor has appointed O. F. McSbane us a member of tbe state industrial commission, and James Ivers as a member of the board of corrections. O. P. Wunner and George Men ure to stand trial at Logan on the charge of having stolen checks amounting to $70 from tbe postoffice at Providel-co- YOU BE THE JUDGE for Our Patrons get a dollars worth of merchandise con what they every dollar they pay for it. They pay for of the grocer who foods sume only, not for the will charge and deliver it. Do present conditions warrant your saving money. You be Buying wherelyou can get quality foods cheaper? Cash and Carry way is the saving way. the Judge. high-price- Some Regular Prices: dence. Thirteen cents was tbe amount of income tax paid by one of those filing their returns on tbe last day ut Ogden. Tbe largest tax paid at that point was $OUOO. study of tbe measures passed by the recent session of tlie legislature reveals tbe fact that the legislature passed no law to place any limit on the district school tax levies. It is announced that Joseph A. Smith of Sevier county will be prosecuted by the state of Utah on a charge of falsely and fraudulently presenting a claim to the state road commission. Heber Walker of Brigham City Is exhibiting the pelts of two fine bobcats. The animals were caught in traps in the James Hansen canyon, about a mile north of Brigham City. As the result of an automobile accident at American Fork, Mrs. M. Mason, of Salt Lake, suffered a fractured wrist and three other occupants of the car sustained slight Injuries. Last week 55tl shop employees of the Denver & Kio Grande railroad In Salt Lake were laid off, while about 750 inen employed In the Southern Pacific shops in Ogden wrere laid off for the A week. d Cof f ee-5 T Beans, Rice ea- - Cocoa 10 lb Fancy Head Riee....69c lb Can Old Master Coffee $2-1- tb Can Old Master Coffee 1 $133 lb Can Old Master Coffee 45e Pkg. Liptmis Tea 40c Pkg Royal Garden Tea 35c 50c 1 lb Can Pure Cocoa Y lb Cocoa :10c 45c 40c 4Qc Can Pure 23c Bacon 50c Can of Dont Boil Cocoa 85c Can Cocoa 40c Dont Boil 79c 35c Bar Sweet Roof Garden Chocolate 25c Hams 40c Mild Cured Breakfast Bacon, per lb 30 40c Mild Cured Eastern Darns, per lb 35c Fresh Salt Pork, per lb 30 William II. Cook, who died at an 20 35c Bar McDonalds PreOgden hospital March 14. was the sufthird man to succumb to injuries mium Chocolate .. 25c fered In the wreck of a Union Pacific 55c Can Ground Sweet on Januwork train at Knight, Wyo., Chocolate ary 28. 45c 45c Sweet Juicy Oranges C. A. Hammond of the house of rep35e Can Ground Sweet 30 per doz resentatives from Grand county, who Chocolate 30c 111 Lemons, has been very at Salt Lake for some 25c Juicy time, has undergone a blood transdoz 20 per fusion operation, In an effort to save Well Apples Winesap kept his life. per bu The department of agriculture bill $100 10 lb Pail Pure Snow has been signed by Governor Mabe.v. Well Apples Winesap kept White Lard $1-9Appointment of the new state hoard of 7 It) 25c the commissioner and of 5 lb Tail Pure Snow agriculture Good Sweet Paramain of agriculture may be expected now at While Lard 98c $1-5any time. Apples, per bu 2 tb Pail Pure Snow Lincoln O. Kelly has been appointed Good Sweet Paramain by the governor as the head of the White Lard 43c 25 Apples, 5 lb department of finance, a newly created 9 lb Pail Fresh und of Seth Criseo..$2-0Midvale, Pixton, office, Good Solid Clean Cabbage has been named as state bank com6 lb Tail Fresh Crisco....$1.39 10 lb 25c missioner. 3 lb Pail Crisco Fresh Solid red or 73 yellow dry The new state automobile license 1 tb Pail Fresh Crisco law Is effective April next, Instead of Onions, 10 lb 25 20 March 12, the date on which It was 15c Borden or Sego Milk, Fresh Prunes Evaporated approved, or March 15, the date on 2 cans for 2 1b 25c 35c which It was filed in the office of the 10c Small Sego Milk, oz. Seeded Raisins, secretary of state. William S. Hart, moving picture 4 cans for 2 Pkg --3- 5c 25c actor and playwright, will present street scenes of Salt Lake In one of his forthcoming pictures, having made a visit to the capital city last week to secure the pictures. Joe Garcia, a Mexican 80 years of age, is being held In the county jail at Salt Lake for Investigation as to whether he may have been Implicated Do your shopping early. Saturday morning In the killing of John Wosterduhl und L. P. Peterson at Dividend. will have some choice cuts of Government William Bailey, formerly secretary was of the state board of equalization, a big saving. selected as chairman of the hoard at .Inspected Meats In session held the the organization capitol last week, ltoscoe E. Hammond was chosen as secretary of the new hoard. . . The State Bank of Garland, temporarily closed last week. Is to reopen. Depletion of reserves, due to the difficult situation In agricultural credits, and the falling off In deposits, resulting from Inability of the banks customers to liquidate, made necessary tlie temporary suspension. Mrs. Glara Testll was possibly fatally injured, Mas. Alta Huberts nnd son badly cut by glass, her and two automobiles wrecked, when an auto driven by Clarence Cutting, aged IS), collided with Mrs. Huberts machine in Salt Lake. Y'oung Cutting admits he is to blame for the accident. A Dauntless Gent of the city and the homes of the peoFreeman of Hanson, Magna, George ple. The children enjoy the game of The able editor of was killed, and Mrs. Charles L. Eng- trying to see how many eggs they can the Tumlinville lish, of Garfield, mortally injured and break by the ones they have, holding Torch of Liberty was recently in her husband seriously hurt, when the them In a vertical position. The broof the receipt following epistle, automobile in which they were riding ken egg becomes the property of the was struck by a train at a crossing winner. Easter Is the great festival which explained itself: near Salt Luke. Mrs. English's baby of the Orient. On this occasion peoStraddle Ridge, 192 Dear Sir and Friend: was thrown upon the pilot of the loco- ple have parties to which they Invite I take my their friends. motive, but escaped injury. Greetings and good pen in hand to let you know that if son of Mrs. Viola wishes are exchanged both orally and you think by calling yourself The B. Lund, of Brigham City, was se- In writing. The best Syrian candy and you can skeer me out of coming up sweets, as well as the best dishes, are ami whipping you for that there verely burned about the neck and arm found on the Easter meal table In piece you printed about me in tbe other day when it placed a celluyour valuable paper, you ere loid comb in the open door of a heating Syrian homes. mis-t- a mightily The Jaffa en. gate, which was made faJust for that I am going stove. The comli ignited and exploded, mous by the entry of General Allenby to bring my wife throwing flames into the childs cloth- to along, and I am Jerusalem. Is the most Important pleased to that she is the lady ing. say of the gate Alongside of the that whipped a constable Governor Mabey has signed the gate Is the city. to standentrance, which was made still and choked a catamount till measure permitting tlie state land by down a tearing of the an- his tongue out. commissioner to dispose of lands un- cient wall to form a piece No more at suitable entrance present from,hung of waters the Yours truly, der the navigable state, for Wilhelm Hohenzollcrn In INIS. In in oases where Individuals have erect- front of the Jaffa Gube Giggery. gate, aNo called Bal ed substantial Improvements thereon. el Kalll. or the Gate of the Friend, No Show. The state reserves any mineral rights. three principal streets meet, namely, Brigadier General Frank T. Hines, the Jaffa street, David street and the Judge, Y'our Honor, a former resident of Utah, who re- road to cried 'prisoner at the bar, have I got cently retired at his own request after be tried by a A lot of merchants are lady jury! having successfully d'rected the army Be still! stopping is the work war, whispered his atton during transport their because business is I wont be mentioned as the probable selt-- . bad, advertising still I Judge, They should also stop their cant even fool my own for the chairman of life insurance tion of president wife, because their health is alone twelve strange women. tlie U. S. shipping hoard. bad. Baudette (Minn.) Region guilty I Vegetables and Fruit Lard Crisco 0 ll iui M AJ 1m we at Roasts, per lb. 16c Boiling Meats, per lb. UtahJj Idaho 8c Wyoming , w' oe-In- g f(r |