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Show THE PAY VOLUME XXXIII NUMBER 17 PAYSON, : Citizens of Payson Declare xooooooooxxxxooooooooooooooooci BY UNANIMOUS VOTE In Favor of Continuance of - The taxpayers of Payson, in mass meeting assembled last night authorized the board of education of the Nebo School district to prepare for a special school election for the purpose of renewing the indebtedness of about $70,000, created by expenditure for necessary buildings, in order that the funds now in the treasury may be used for the maintenance of the schools for Schools to Close of Term Mass Meeting Authorizes Board of Education to new Indebtedness of Past by the Issuance Notes. Meeting of Negotiable Re- the balance of the school term. A vote in favor of the loan will mean conA vote against the tinuance of the schools. loan will mean the closing of the schools about March I. is Enthusiastic. It was the unanimous sentiment of PUKE, FIVE UTAH, FEBRUARY 11, 1U21. ri. Payson Will Play Ball the as a Member Coining Season oi the Central Utah League Fans Organize Payson Baseball Association and Plan to Incorporate. Arrangements Under .Way for New Diamond. Excellent Ma- ' terial Available for Lineup. t play ba'l member of Baseball league, was reached at a Payson will the coming the Con ml Utah This agre ment meeting of the league representative in Provo Inst night, Paysou being repr.-ed and by J. G. Cetterell nc. season as a of the taxpayers of FOR HALF CENTURY PAYSON FIRST WARD the in mass meeting Pays011 N Xebo stake tabernacle Last night that ENJOYES RESIDENT OF PAYSON, 0 it is not only wise, but imperative OF GREAT SUCCESS that the Xobo district school board PIONEER PASSES ON sue negotiable be authorized to Knowles. notes for the purpose of taking up , FACTS CONCERNING AMERICAN LEGION The cities in the league will be the floating indebtedness of about Hundred Invita Eight Accept Newly Louis Andrew Thustrup Dies After $70,000 which was incurred by the Provo, Ameriean Fork, Leht, Heb r INCOME TAX THAT AIDS IN PREPARING tion of Committee and Partake school board many years ago, thus Several Yeats of Suffering of DiOily, Springville, Spanish Fork, N plij and Payson. ' Tho officers of the making it possible to finish the school of Sumptuous Dinner. abetes and Complications. ALL SHOULD KNOW league are Preston G. Peterson, pr. year with the money now in the DATA OF SOLDIERS will The election William Dnrratt, secretary an.l general fund. F, Mendenhall, J. take place within the ' next few treasurer. the. Success beyond anticipation' Louis Andrew Thorstrap, sixty-ninThe Payson Baseball weeks, or as son as the legal reassociation Men Prepare for Active Trouble With the Internal Revenue of those who inaugurated it, murk has been years of age, a resident of Pay-soquirements in such matters can be organized with J". C. E ed the reunion of tho members 'of ns president, Dr, J. U. F n complied with. for nearly half a eentury, died Work as Members of tDe Great May Be Avoided By Little was A bomb was thrown ihto the diswhich ward fust the worth, scretnry and treasurer ami Payson last Monday, following a long period Careful Study. 0. J. Cotterell, mn linger, Order of World War Veterans. cussion when Thomas Reece, shortly Hut in the ami last held v, It is pio unlay Friday illness of diabetes. ow'd to incorporate tho ashoei, tion. after the urgency of the situation of thnll. and amusement rtardP chapel Mr. Thurstrup uas born in Den Plans are being laid to provide one had been explained by T. F. of the fact whether or of tho most modem baseball durand Regardless school June and the in of Births, deaths, 10, the marriages board, of the Post 1832, mark, At a meeting president Payson porks in Dr. Hughes. W. hr. Bird and L. John t to the Xo. 48, American Legion, last Tues- ing the year 1920 affect materially not they were members of the church the state and to give the people irly seventies emigrated brand tax returns for thnt year. of baseball Xuttall. .Tr., made a motion that United licomc ever Main east of enjoyed almost immedresiding every family States, locating day night, Rodney Wilson was electthe schools be closed on March 1 Millions of babies were added to street received a courteous invitation in this section ot the country. ii Payson. For ed Dr. iately Harold many years Simmons, adjutant. and give the board an apportunity Among the players of Payson are family circles, each of whom brings to be present and it was gratifying to resume in .Tune with a clean slate. he was engaged in the bhoe business L. D. Stewart, Reid Persson, Rex an exemption of $200 in the parents lint nearly every invitation was Be- several of the best ball tossejp in In his earlier days The motion had a second, and there m this city. Home idea of the success the state, as was demonstrated by ep1 oil. Peerv, and Joseph Crook, were elect- income tax return. the games played last year under serwere apparently a few in the meet- ho was actively interested in church ed members of the board of directors who lost of the gathering may 1m gained from Widows widowers and ing in sympathy with that procedure. and community work and for several and Stanley Wilson, Harry S. Tip-to- their husbands or wives during the he fact that on Friday, which, had ious handicap, the Payson team winWhen it came to a final vote, how- years ho was secretary of the and Ed Patten were elected as been set apqrt for tho entertainment ning honors from every' team with They year aro esejieially affected. asture company, a locul organization. the athletic committee. hicl it crossed bats. . ever, there was not a vote in supTage Peery, are single for tho purposes of the of oil persons more than fourteen The He was appreciated as one of the Karl Tho date for the opening of the 600 were more of than port of such a proposition. "Bale, Charles Filmore and Beage, years tide had been turned by sincere and foremost men of tho community and hind McBeth were appointed members income tax law and are granted only served with a hot dinner, the menu season has not yet been announced, the of unless $1,001), an for1 adhonored his exemption able argument and the meeting exemplary character. of an amusement committee. be about the John embracing everything that the most but it probably - will About 1889 Mr. Thurstrup head of a family. was On middlo of May, journed with every man and woman exacting appetite could demand. Wignall was appointed advertising Th Persons who were divorced or sepa- Saturday, designed ns childrens day, in attendance converted to the ur- married to Ellen Flood Strong. Willis Johnson was elecmanager. was three ted as secretary and Henry Wyler rated by mutual agreement during '08 of the little folks of the ward, FARMERS ASK TO HAVE gent need of authorizing the renewal issue of ''the marriage schoo1 hildren. Mrs. Thrustrup that died as treasurer. of the indebtedness COUNTY AGENT RETAINED the year also must consider them- from four to thirteen years of ago Two daughters, Mrs. were regaled with the finest dinner might continue to the close of the For the purpose of poviding nee selves as single persons. At a meeting of the Utah County term. Henry Drissell, with whom he made essary funds an assessment was Sixty of the adult Farm The status of tho taxpayer on De- eonceivenblo. bureau held in the Provo tho the children in Emphasis was placed on the fact, his home for several years, and Louis lev ied against each member, to be cember 31, 1920, determines members joined tho club rooms, last Monday bv all of the speakers, that the is Thustrup, both or Payson, survive paid in addition to the fixed duos. on meal. the of If amount night, exemptions. many important questions to im. Ho also leaves a sister living It was decided to meet on the first take to suanee of short time notes, devoted was morning Friday that day the taxpayer was married pertaining to the 'activities of the up the floating indebtedness in five at Fremont, Wayne county. Tho evening of each month. A and living with wife or husband, welcoming the guests, a function farm bureau were discussed. Tuesday The funeral was held last Wednes number of matters of years would not increase the indebt importance were claim may be made for Ihe $2,000 which was magnificently' performed by county commissioners met with the If single, or married members of the reception committee. farmers and asked an expression from edness, would not increase taxation lay afternoon from the First ward discussed and it was the sentiment exemption. not with wife or husband The them relative to the program of and and create no hardship, but rather meeting house. living of tho meeting thnt the work of the program was opened at 12.15 on December 31, the exemption is only Tho would be a saving to the district, oclock in the chapel, by singing, retrenchment in this couatiy. American Legion receive more sinThe farmers stated that they desired brief ft wns shown that the negotiable ported by the people, to pay the cere attention in the future than $1,000. of address welcome, Persons vvho reached majority dnr invocation, to do everything possible to cooper notes could be sold on an interest teachers their salaries, regardless of in the whose earnings for talks, vocal and instrumental music, ate with the commissioners in the and past. the year ing basis of six and of per cent the fact of whether the schools conGeorge Stalieli, natter of The matter of procuring data con that period amounted to $1,000 or under the direction cutting down expenses while the notes v hi eh were held by tinue or close, and he deplored the nan of Payson more, or $2,00(1 or more, according of the ward bishopric and chairman wherever they could, but declared every young corning must file n of the ward social committee. the Springville bank were drawing fact that any suggestion of closing and This that they regarded the services of vicinity who served in the great to their marital status, on net a their John world Is the schools had been offered. lax and return the tho most efficient county farm agent, pay continued was eight or ten per cent interest. through as war, for preservation program income in excess of those amounts. home agent and crops and pests suanee of the proposed notes, it was Done expressed, the opinion that no afternoon. was the of of histony Fayson, part To avoid penalty, the return must as indospensable to the welthe alike pointd out, would impose a tftx of greater calamity could come to the presented by Rev. Wildman Murphy be in the hands Old enjoyed and young of the collector of fare of tho county. dol They stated on cents of the than district the thousand a closing Tables wero proonly fifty and Melvin Wilson, principal of the internal revenue for the district in reunion dinner. that they were willing to pay the schools and he urged the people to lars a year. 168 nt a vided for sitting, extra tax required for tho service persons Payson high school, and the members which the taxpayer lives, or has his .Tust as long as this debt hangs look at the thing in a business light. of the post pledged themselves to aid principal place of business, on or be- and the first table wns honored by of these officials as they had renddeclared Mr. Reeoe aid the work on in its present form, Withdrawing his motion, the presence of Thomas II. Wilson, ered valuable service to the farmers in every possible man fore midnight of March 13. 1921. sMr. Xuttall, It had been n the mutter of saving crops and just so long will the said that he. wa- glad of having ner. The data is being gathered by ninety years of age. COMMERCIAL CLUB TO HOLD board bo under n handicap, facing had the honoT of bringing the ques- the local and pro stimulating greater production. the that banquet the of American arranged chapter The question of legislation that MEETING NEXT WEDNESDAY gram wero to go on simultaneously, Ilia danger of closing the schools be- tion up for discussion, us there seem- Red Cross, and the entire cost of would place on our statute books an fore tlia end of the term. If the ed to be no other way of getting an procuring the material, compiling and dull a so that thero would not bo 'ncomo tax law wns discussed and luncheon of board is authorized to issue the notes expression of sentiment. regular moment, nnd this was realized to tho the members of the bureau itis being borne by that theThePayson went Commercial club will bo commit-toThe Rev. Wildmnn Murphy said preserving three per cent interest will be saved which has set aside on record as being in favor of such complete satisfaction of tho organization school next held at the Payson high to the taxpayers and it will be pos- thnt if it became necessary to re- sufficient sum to meet A committee was appointed a law. the costs. sible, to clean off the debt without duce the burden of taxation, to atbeginning promptly at 32 Wednesday, In the evening dancing was en- to work with other counties of the was made Mr. Murphy an honor Members nre urged to lay oclock. tain such a result should not be state in creating sentiment favorany extra taxation. member of ' the post, with the joyed in the Payson pavilion. pise aside and attend, us said Mr. such a law. Xuttall exerted with The debt, the ary of to everything that similar ing beginning With a by program rank of chaplain. will has not been created by operating schools. Mr. Murphy scored parents importance many matters of tho children wero entertained Friday UTAH COUNTY LAWYERS Mem come up for consideration. to LEADING BUSINESS HOUSE costs, but by the erection of new foe permitting their daughter on Saturday, tho dancing, however, ASK ADDITIONAL JUDGE bers are invited to bring a prospecschool buildings, the benefit of which ttend school so lavishly and examusement hall. being enjoyed in the DECLARES FIRST DIVIDEND tive member. One of the main topics the people are realizing every day pensively dressed as at present, Much credit is due to tho members Proposal is being m&do by the bo discussed will be tho need of of the various that ginghnin and calico would (if the $70,000 indebtedness, $34,000 committees, nnd par- Utah Tho annual meeting of the stock- to county bar association that an was spent in Payson and in Pabny be more becoming than silks and holders of the Fanners' Mercantile a inndernly equipped hotel for Pay- ticularly to Bishop Justin A. Loveadditional judge be allowed for the declub Commercial the m, having ra. satins. less, who took a personal interest Fourth judicial district, which comwas held last Wednes termined that the times demand n in the success of the affair nnd ex 11. A. Porter urged that the board Tt was at this point that Mr. The the of Utah, Wasatch, Duchesne and general report day. to any other, city in orted his best efforts to make the prises Recce offered a motion to close the be given authority to renew the A bill providing Unitnh counties. and of hostlery equal E. L. McCormick, maanger, schools on March 1, thus opening the 'and his sentiment was voic the secretary, O. Fred Ott, establish- the state for Payson. an additional judge for the Seventh time pleasant to all. who do ed the fact that from judicial district has already passed any for n broader discussion of ed by Dt. G. T. Tilson every stand- DENTAL CLINIC TO BE the house and is , now before the PAYSON BUILDING & LOAN the proposition. flared that all who opposed such a point the corporation had passed senate committee on judiciary. TOMORROW PAYSON HELD IN Samuel Taylor assured the meeting course were likened to I. W. W. s. FIRST LOAN MAKES SOCIETY through a most successful year and The state has to pay the salary thui the school board had not mis iDr. A. L. Curtis pleaded for loyalty that a and steady improvement had been traveling expenses of district Dentists from all of the cities and used the public money, and thnt no to the hoard of education and to the made month The Reflecting the fact that it is fast judges and their court . stenographers. after month. will in sacrificUtah other money is ever handled with teachers, who, he said, are gather becoming an important factor in the Two years ago, when the Third discounty board of directors declared a dividend towns greater care than the school funds ing their time and efforts at $3 a of 10 per cent on the outstanding in Payson tomorrow afternoon at a advancement of the city, the Payson trict was asking for two additional of the Ftnli County Dental Building & Imn society, recently or judge, therei was much th day whilo thev could make more by than three per cent of T.ess opposition capital stock, the announcement of meeting Clinics will be conducted gnnized, hist Saturday night appor from the other districts of the state, Cnrtis Dr. he said from said realized thnt taxes, money herding sheep. vvhich was received with much plea- society. of which argued He said ho figured it tip and found that $4 sure. by Dr. L. N. Ellsworth, and Dr. J. tinned its first two loans to members tho representatives goes into the school fund. were keeping the that there judges of this and not to Ellsworth II. education each of would be the want for his did he iou of erect by each of them for the city boys that pay The old board of directors was rewithout diffwork their with up tho profession. home to cost approximately $3,500, on the streets because the school child until the close of the school tained, J. C. McClellan being elected other members of was no reason there and that iculty would The use of ethyl chloride ns an an- Those new homos will be built this he asked t Who, aro closed and ho did not believe any form. why tho five judges in the Third to succeed himself for a period of The will be demonstrated. aesthetic in the meeting would like to see that sacrifice the life of a child for one three Other members of the spring, work being begun as soon as district should not do the same. years. increased time that The at condition. will year for a measly $41 conditions weather Simlegislature N. L. permit. Fred Tanner, boar,) are RELEASED FROM JAIL of judges in this district the Justin A. Loveless urged that not mons, R. C. Hawking and Isaac HanJohn F. Harris urged the people society is in petition to make ad to number six added Daggett eounty and be vote cast when the it is understood to gt hack f the benrd of educa a dissenting sen, the latter serving ns president. served the minimum sen- ditiniinl loans, and the to district. Having election the arrives. for the loan. time authorize loans tion nnd G. Fred Ott was continued as socre tence for violating the city ordinance that several applications for enBraxton Barnett vehemently op and K. L. McCormick as general on intoxication, Wesley Pulver lias nre now in the hands of tho secreMrs. J. W. Miles pleasantly The regular meeting of the Cultus tary of the Af members posed the motion of Mr. T!eeee, ex tertained the tary. been relrasod from the county jail at chib wns held at the home of Mrs. manager. noon Sewing club Thursday. pressing the belief that Mr. Reece Frlaadson last Wednesday. A Provo on order of Mayor J. C. EllsHenry to brin motion Dora McBeth. Mrs. E G. Breeze, merely had made the AmerSouth of Literature Mrs. J. B. Mr. Pulver Was sent to jail paper on worth. Mrs. Henry Erlandson, the matter up to discussion. was given by Mrs. Fee R. ica A. Porter and Mms 2(1 for a period of 3 December R. Mrs. - O' entertained club w j Vance, This her th daughith Wednesday. A solo was offered by Mrs. ing for a few days John T. T.ant declared it to be Tavlor. Mao McBeth were special guests. at the limno of Mrs. C. F. Maw. ter and family, Mrs. Iernell Jensen, days. moral obligation of the board, sup J. r. Ellsworth. more than at .100 a RE-UNIO- booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooxo n r e e . ' Tol-hurs- tin-bes- Co-o- ' Com-merie- one-thir- d o g V - |