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Show UTAH. DECEMBER TI1K PAYSONTAN, PAYSON, POOOOOOCKXXxX'OOJ'OOOOC'OOOWOOOOOOOOO OLD GLORY NEVER SALUTES Incident of Boy Scout Jamboree London Apparent'y Misunderstood There and -. America. In o s -- . d . Jewery. Watches and are to be Iransnor'ed to Par's by n nowlv "e'-'n- t service, nnd from bv the present comParis to mercial ah Pro to avo'd the troiibe-sonidelays of the nropont rail service. says a correspondent writing from Geneva. Switzerland. In the Cincinnati Tlmes-Bfar- . A syndicate of the prin cipnl manufacturers has been formed at Cham: de Fords, the spat of the Industry, to handle the ah- - shipments. It is experl ed ten dnys will he saved by this method ami the eorfl w'll he slight, la proport'or, to pie value of the freight. Air sh'pments were derided upon largely because of American hovers' insistence upon prompt delivery. V"-flr- e fhERFECT BAKING always For 25 years, women hav laboriously watched and turned , the baking in order to get it browned evenly due to on all sides to 200 degrees difference in temperature between the four corners of the oven. Coles Automatic Fresh Air Oven, is an exclusive feature of the 100 N - Coles Hot Elast in your kitchen (th.1l Colvin & Reece Co. Payson, Utati Rats Served Cood Purpose. Doctor Knn. the arctic explorer, aid that among the worst curss in the far north wire tho rats that infested lfls ship. Nevertheless, when In want if other food, he v. ns glad to eat them sometimes chopped up nnd frozen Into tallow balls, lip wrote: Poring the long winter night linns beguiled Ids boon of watch by slmot-'n- g rats with bow nnd arrow. The repugnance of my companions to share with me tills aide luxury gave mo fre-qnt advantage of fresh meat soup, which contributed no doubt to my comparative Immunity to scurvy. Worlds Oldest Auto Driver. The worlds oldest automobile driver has been discovered. He is John Crook of Lynton, Devonshire. England. Crook is fl.fi years old and has been driving a ear for the past five months. In that time he has not bad an accident and has driven through the densest traffic In London without a trace of hesitation or nervousness. Mr,. Crook intends to start out on a tour of France, Belgium and other parts of the continent. Aggrieved. I smoke?" aked the politician politely.. Not at all," replied the suffragette. 'Im not In polities for my health.'' "But. my dear madam, my cigar Is not as bad as that" Do you mind ar ,i: . 1 M-- cuii-unie- Sfi-,- 1 - t ' . . wo-,1- in-- v j i Pi.-tii- 'Mia iv. e e M e . 1 COLUMN COLEMAN 1H21. Dated at Santaquin, Utah, this fiOili dav of November, 1020. VERA ROBBINS. of the Estate of Administratrix Thomas B. Robbins, Deceased. BKK1! & BAKER, 108 West Center St.., Provo, Utah. Vttorisevs for Adminisratrix. & STRAW, for Administratix. Provo Attorneys Utah. DR. L. D. PPOUT8 DENTIST Over Wightnian Supply Company, Muin Street, utiii e Hours 9 to 1 and 2 to 0. Saturdays, 9 to 1 Only. Ollice Rhone 13. Res. Phono 30 NOTICE EOU PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Salt Fake City, Utah, December 13. 1920. Nutii'o is lmreby given that Charles T, Blohm, of Santaquin, Utah, who, ELIZABETH R. EARLY, on, April 23, 1920, made Homestead Chiropractor, No. Farm for Unit entrv. 022202, Over Wightman Supply Company, B or Lots 3 ami 7, NE'i SW'i, Main Street. NW't SF'i, KVa HW,i SEV4, NVfc Oifioo Hows from 10 to 1 SFi HW'j, Section 29,. Township and 2 to 0. 8 South, Rango I Eust, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish I'lnim to the land above described, before Register nnd Receiver, United DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH Lake States Land Office, nt Salt City, Utah, on tho 28th day of JanuDENTIST ary, 1921. Claimant names ns witnesses: Office, Payson Exchange Saving! Joseph Peterson of Spanish Fork, Bank Building. Ft ah. Sam Isaacson, of Goshen, Utah, C. Rigfrup nnd William C, Rig-tral!a of Spanish Fork, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. Eilw. D. Dunn, Atty, Salt Lake 4? City, Utah. DR. J. H. ELLSWORTH ' NOTICE ;fDENTIST FOR PUBLICATION. 4? over Bank, Payson, Ut 4 OffU'o Hours, 9 to 12; 1 to 6 jr 4 Department of tho Interior, 4? Phoua 2o. lies. Phono 10S-- J jt p 24-2- -- r r vi. xj- $'. 4? ii t United Slates Land Office nt San 4' I.ake City, Utah, December 14, 1920. 4- 4,$ Advertisements in this column iifi q? T ir 8 4- Native is given that Peter suited at the into of 10 cents ptr A. Peler-o- n hereby for tho Heirs of Chrisline eneh insulation. Count G. Y. TILSON. M D. six tian Peterson (deceased), of Santa-quin- . wind., to the line. rill MCI VX III!! ."x! MIA l Utah. who. oa August 1, 1918, A made Homestead entry, No. 022070, TOR SAFE. One of tho Best Busi iBt'ce at lu.aidet.'o C for Farm Unit 4. 0, Lots or 78 feet M'.-- s Corners in Pay-iI Section 9; Lots 3, N',4 NE1, NWi. 4- - A in Brei-t ions 7 P pi1' in Si c! ion 1(1. Frontage. Ill .8 4 feet 8 South, Range Payson, Utf. Township with 12 foot right of way in tin, I Eat, Salt lake Merdinn, has filed ' i'-V t if if f L rear. Property embraees thr!, bum nes houses and Modern Resilience, ' i" i erf fun. ace. friquiie nt Inyxm. e2BEEIB2BS3a2BTSa!58S(SS2aSaf!BSSStJ53SZ3r -- . ' -- urn t Tice. t Kenneth J. ranged. Tanner. to nm tf.e 24 THEATRE 13 FOR SALE. My homo on Utah avenTerms will be arue, rnyson. I m I I Program for Week Conimencinv Jan. 3 FOR SALE CHEAP. Horses, 14 Full n Wngons, 'Machinery. Lrn Thompson, m farm equipment. Old Pavson road. H Spanish Fork. oi FOUND. Sack of Clothe for Laun. ft rt dry. Inquiro Paysonian office, Pay- - u son. tt SALE. Real Oak China Closet. Inquire Mrs. Charles II. White. Payson. FOR c SALE. LRoom house located in Puyson, including garage, grnin-erand other small building. Price reasonable. Thomas Clown rl, TOR y Jr. 3l-3t-- LEGAL NOTICE 3. OF NOTICE ""or" PRIVATE SALE REAL PROPERTY IN THE ESTATE OF ARCHIBALD FRANK LIN IIOLLADAY, DECEASED Notice the hereby given tin sidl at private ale the folow ing described peal piopiitv; Rrgi-inin2.07 chairs net 'f tie TiO!hcet corner of the to '!.. 'i of Portion 39, Tow i ship S Sio:l'i of Range 2 East of Salt I.ake Mer- linderxigiied i will CHARLES RAY in TUESDAY An Old Ini-Tho- that sliovs vhy Ctaiics Ray n screen. n Also a good two 4 p M tiu MONDAY Fox foRture to be nnnoiinocd l;;for. Episode No. 7 of Iiride 13. A m Hnr-nosso- t? Is U is NEWSPAPERS FOR SAI.ll-T'o- r B E) Pall houseeleaniag get old IS or for under yolr rues or R paperbu idles In pet. Warm and sanitary. 0t ef too nt Co cents per bar. die. Pay K la sonian Pebb-hin- g Company". F K RALE. Thoroughbred FOR white IB fi of bulk Claude face Inquire H Terry, Spring Lako. r j H I; circulates the heat the four corners of the oven ere at the same temperature. Everything baked browned evenly on all perfectly sides no turning of pans. Be sure it's a " COLE'S square dent for agtlie prim IjmI topic oh- - j Farm buiT-niin Sail Fake City on January (!, 7 ami S. according to an iiouncciii, nt of the bureau's exorutlve To bring ties one liquo eul'imlt tee. before the fanners of tin state ami reach some conclusion that will be of benefit to the farim lx, the manutae-- t urers and the tin committee has arranged a program of five three luncheons, two gemu- - t ev'eid've sessions ami tueiu.viwo coiniui t toe moitingx. Hundreds of, f nvers are expect id to he presi lit at these nieel'ngs. which will he In tlie Hotel Flail and the Joseph F. Smith Memorial building of the F. 1. S. F. Fi'iiet ieally every marketing problem of t be farmers will be brought .i f.m lie convention nnd will In disoux.ed from nil side- -. 'nt onlv have fnnaers ei'- views, but been od to p" X'l't they will ill!' be given the viewpoint of the manufacturer using farm prod nets The special departments v'il he darv'i'g. cri'.iiing. cieps, eenals, i r beets, drainage and in 'gat ion, entile, Pu f. ill's SW It;.., b"l p am! and w noon's wiuk. finance, A number of prominent speakersof I both .tide and nation have been These hi ited to give addresses. elide f in Vs. lawyers, slate and fed edit- oral efl'ie' i;, manufacturers, eroimmi-t- s ba:Ahome raters, Mid newspaper men. all intores-oill the solution e.f pres( nt eci'l-iie problems. The complete progra-ihe announced upon acceptances being received from all of these prospective speakers. A mi'que feature of the convention till he the Iniiclieoii series, three noontor the si beilnlei! day events e Ftali, to which all fanners are nvitid to remain. At these tunel.eims brft'f addresses will he made by p nk-r- s of western and national f: me on economic and civic problems Ini ug Ihe country. The Utah State Farm bureau ! planning a stale-widmembership campaign through vvli'ah it is expected that this organization, alread.v the largest body of men nnd women in the state, will he made even much larger. Preparatory to this membership campaign the bureau has started a slate-widadvert is'ng campaign, ion t Ihe work of the huivatt telling and the plans for the eonv out ion One of it s advertisements advises the farmers of the state that! We are entitled to cost of production, pins a fair profit for our investment in addition to fair w age-W- e cannot work mil lhe-probIt lems as individuals. he inns! through organization. Pon t complain un'es ou are willing to lie'll dear up things. The farm bureau Is our medium for action. It is an organization of farmers nnd for farmers' inieivrts. form'd, financed and officered by farmers. It is your organization, Join the farm bureau arid get your neighbor to join and give the orraniz-atio- n whole-heartesupport." Officers and directors of tin organization. which has offices in suite 020 McCoit I; building. Sait Fake, an-- : Iresulent, P. P. McKay, IPtn'svdie; national representative, J. F. Burton, Pavid N. Garland: vice pres'doiit. Beal, Ephraim; treasurer, II. E. Beck, Pella; secretary, las H. Taylor, lay-son- ; executive eninmitlee, I. D. McKay, Huntsville; Pnvid N. Beal. Eph rtiint; Lee It. Tn.ibir. Payson ; H. Peek, Delta. 'and Fpliiaun P.ergtsi Cornish. P'.siU'-s'oof u riculture' u.li tie of the Utah Suite volition to he belli CLASSIFIED r.'-gr- notice of intention to make three-yoproof to establish claim to the laud above described, before Clerk of tho District- Court, at Provo, Utah, oa tho 25th day of January, 1921, 8 acres. rru of beginning. Claimant names as witnesses: t 21 18 chains Also,. 'mnnvreing Charles T, Blohm, Joseph Peterson, 8.i do fill! th si d 2.95 chains Smith linns Kigtrup all of Spanish Fork, corner south'.' of es( the Fat grocs William Briughurst of j of S'ldinn fie. Utah sad Utah. of Ihe mrthwest Springville, 2 fl ()f Fast South Kongo Township GOULD B. BLAKEI.Y, S.'i Fake Meridian, ami running Register. thence South 89 degrees East 7.14 24-2chai-isthence North 1 degree Fast ti " ito fh'iins. thence North 89 dergrci' NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION West 7.1 chains, thence South 1 do. o.fiO the West chains to begin-iroe Department of the Interior. rou t Acres. g. Beginning fi.ll chains South United Statis Land Oiiiav at Suit and P1 chains North 89 L degrees west of the northeast corner of the Fake City, Utah, November 27. I.i2i. Notice is hereby given that William southwest i of Section 10. Township C. Iligtrup, of Spanish Foik, Utah, 0 Sioth. liii'-g2 Fast of Salt Fake Mwido". hum', ing thence south fi'k-- i who, on June 20, 41)17, niaile Homestead entry, No. 021294. for Farm hams, thence west ! chains, thence t C Unit (Lot 3, NF'.t SE'A, SecN"Mh fifi.fi' chains, thence smith tion 2flj NW't SW'T.) Section 21, dogrrc-- i Fast 5 chains to the place 8 South, linage 1 Area 18.48 Acres. Township of beginning. East, Mso, Beginning "fit chains north Salt. Lake Meridian, has tiled noiiio r three-yeaof intention to make nnd 2 "7 chains South SS'j giecs Fart of the southwest corner of the proof, to establish claim to tho Land simthw-'rij of Section 19, Township above described, before Register &. United States Land Ofliec, fi Son'll, linage 2 Fast of Salt J.ake Receiver, Meridian, ami running thence south at Salt Fake City, Utuh, on tho 14th v8 degrees Fast 10.89 chains, thence day of January, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Ninth 14 Ri degrees Fast 4.71' chains, Haas C. Rigtrup and Alfred War thiu.ee north 8S1', degrees West 10.89 chains, Ihcnec South lF'i degrees ner of Spanish Fork, Utah and Wil-ljaBriaghurst and Joseph Brir.g-lmrs- t W't 1.78 chains to the place of beof Springville, Utah. ginning. ' Arm 5 Acres. GOULD ii. BLAKELY. On or after the 1st day of January, lofil, and written hills will be re Register. ceived a! 211 Templeton Building, Salt I nke City. Utah;. terms of sale IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE cash. POURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, MAI1Y A. HOr.T.APAY, IN AND TOE THE COUNTY OP Adininistrat rix. UTAH, STATE OT UTAH. TANNER & TANNER, In the Matter of tho Estate of Attorney. Joseph White, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Court of the Fourth JuCreditors will present claims, with dicial District, Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the Estate of vouchers, to the undersigned, at her residence nt Goshen, Utah, on or THOM S B. ROBBINS, Deceased. Creditors Vi 11 present claims with before the 20th day of January, 1921. MARY C. BUURABTON, voreheis to the undersigned at her Administratrix of Estate of Joseph residence nt Santaquin, Etah County, Utah, on or before tile Pfili dav of White, Deceased. 1 PLAIi MARKETING There has been much comment on this' side of the ocean as well us the O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO OC'OOOOvv other because during the recent iniif simp is rinsed out of it. The privilege of asking quart ieni-tIt ternational Scout Jamboree In London be answered by Miss licari is op n is int the frequently washings, it the American Boy Scouts did not dip is the soap left in your hair wh'i'h to every render of tlie Payso.iiiin. In salute, as the scouts of their flag K onuses it to fall out. You cannot all Questions will be answered ns ijuii other countries did. liose it too thoroughly. lv as they ran be forwarded to Mi-Even when ceremonies were held And unv woman can fix her hair Penn in New York anil wifi rpp'ni In honor of the war dead, the Ameriupon receipt here in the next issue prettily nowadays if she onlv takes be addressed to Miss Priscilla Penn the trouble to cull it. This makes can flag remained steadily upright i he earo of the Pavsoninn, l'r.yson, I'tnti hair look twice as thick and when nil other tings were dipped. pre eats the net from flattening it. When King George reviewed the MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR The style of the moment is extremely Scouts, again our flag remained stasimple with only u small knot, or tionary while all other flags saluted HAIR. The him. even the ends turned under. head is made to small and tri-u- . Do you remember It Is reported that this "unfortunate that girl wo saw-o- Only remember that if you have a event" left an unfavorable Impresthe bathing high forehead you must 'wear a sion, anil critical comments have bench last summer! fiingi' or your linir parted instead come from some quarters In this counTho one with tie' of brushed back plain. also. The coiffure depends entirely for try hair we beautiful But there will be rto criticism in any admired so much as its beauty on the condition of the where the rules of the flag is and it whether hair quarter itself, glossy she sat tiiere dry. well waxed. This is in the power are known, and especially there will ing it in the sun! Well she ought to of every woman if she will take be no crliicKm ft out anybody who lias rend the Infantry drill regulations. For it the time and trouble. lwave always there these very plain words apjear: her back. down I The other day The national color never salutes. met her and hardly recognized her. Every citizen, and all state regimental She wore that Dcautiful hair drawn ,. .git tv the Rice Keatur and other flags render tribute to the i into a hard untidy knot, with tlu Stars and Stripes. But proud Old loose ends straggling over her cars, never dunks a courtesy, even Glory and I can assuro no one would have to the president of the United States. looked at her twice. "tommies Talk French. The American Boy Scouts In LonBut if you want to see camouflage, One detects the Influence of the war don were simply obeying a primary short who has a wop In the village inns of England today, her sister only the use of the flag. rule governing show reaching to her shoulders can a correspondent who has just reDuluth Herald. That girl is forever says it to you. turned from a walking tour. laundering and brushing and waving The lulls of tin village are home TRULY IN until hers of that little fluffy wig BUSINESS FOR FUN and gather, as of yore. In the again, life with it fairly snaps and gleams events tlie of to discuss bar (lie to When she wants parlor and vitality. Lord Leverhulme, English Millionaire, give it a rest from hot irons she day; but there is a marked difference Explains Why, at 80, He Will In in vocidudarv. and their it curling it puts dampens Not Quit the Game. discrct-lshe those over the estnmlnets remember For they night, pins but a covers with boudoir cap, Ttf France atid the language talked Lord Leverhulme recently told I she would as soon think of going therein. E'u-orde blere" has bebestory to show why business men good out without her shoes on as of come the formula for repeating an ing seen with straight hair plastered order, and fliT Ins taken its place work as hard ns they do. It Is not for closo to the head or straggling loosethe he said, ns much as for the among tb" reio'rnized methods of In- - sheermoney, of fun it. ly without a hair net. re'esel to drink again. A man named Tyson, he said, went The secret of beautiful hair is tlmating T.nndon When you out to Australia in the early days. He simple. Keep it clean. do wash it bo sure not to leave now lias sheep farms In Queensland, See Junker Type. soap in the hair which rots it. New South Wales. Victoria, and South to it that your scalp is kept los" Australia. lie has millions of sheep You The German Junkers aro such and by massage if necessary. cattle, yet be lives as simply as would not expect a plant to put a bad lot that their virtues one of bis own stockmen. very a roots in forth strong deep rocky would be faults in other people. lie Is now eighty years of nge soil would you? Well, the situation The speaker was Amebassailor. Gerhale and hearty. When he was asked is the same when tho scalp is thin why be worked so hard and lived like and poorly nourished and clings to ard. lie went on: the bony structure of the skull, The Germans remind mo of Airs. a workman, he replied that it was not n matter of money at all. As for washing the hair too freSniffs second husband. I have put sheep where there were is an that theory. exploded quently 'Mv second aint no saint, said no sheep, he said ; Homo cattle whore heads need it oftener than but Ill say this for there were no cattle houses where Mrs, Sniff, others, they are oilier, perspire moi.-anthe dust clings and cannot be him lies better than my first by there were no houses white men Wasu your a removed by brushing. Hes in jail so muen, where there were only black men belong shot. hair as often as you need it and you that practically all I earn fore. That Is the fun I get out of it." will not suffer with dandruff, but for bo sure have I and this is important every ipy own use. Codfish and Education. Tins New. England, in these days of silk slflrts and fur coats, become too proud and fastidious for honest and nutritious codfish halls?- The sacred cod still swims aloft above the heads of our wise men assembled In the revered General court. It Is no moan symbol. It stands for those dnys of toilsome industry and frugal living on which New England prosperity was Is a founded., "The lone fisbbal! poetle work of creative genius Illustrating the rlose relation between codfish nnd education. Fish was always reputed fond for the brains. If we have got hovond codfish we deserve In our fat folly to be the prov of the gottgers nnd are entpled to no commiseration from any one. Sabm News. Antac's Mian, and running thence west 3.27 elmi ns. hence smith 2 degrees West "t ftei:'s. thence Smith 89 degrees Fi1 fi.7 rlaiiis, thence North 2 de East 2t,4t chains to the place gv.-- FARM BUREAU TO Doan Dy-BK-diia PAGE SEVEN 31. 1920. li M ! I .4 ft i Hoy. the Lett loved A picture actor on tho hi T H. 4 i : i rul i comedy. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY MARION DAVIES in The Restless Sex. By Robert W Chambers. Splendid supporting cast including Carhie Blackwell. .1 S "Tnc society picture of the season. 0 Paramount Magazine in addition to feature. li it A dm imi 11 and 22 erit. via tax i,'chided. Mi 4 FIG DAY ALICE BRADY m The Better Half. Makes you kmyh and cry and leavts you happy. loth and !. t episode of Hidden Danpcis. SATtlltDAY SYLVIA DREAMER and ROBERT GORDEN m The A drama to thrill a drama to stir -- - a Blot d B.,riier. drama to j lease I!; Nor- - Still. A Fox Sunshine cotmdv. J tt rt .9 rt 1 51 it J ii fi it m |