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Show Vi IH A STRICTLY INDEPENDENT VOLUME THIRTY ONE RERESSNYATK PAYSON, UTAH, GET EIGHT HOURS ?F . A PAYSON AND SOUTHERN tJTAH COUNTY. c NOVEMBER h sr Red Cross Work Pronounced Good SUGAR EMPLOYEES THUK & 835 SJS- -. 21, -- - 1918. NUMBER EIGHT An Appreciation .of the Press Pres. Josefi F. Smith Passes lto Other Side FARM BUREAU WILL NOT SIGN CONRACTS The Red Cross ladies of Pay-so- n We are in receipt of the Utah County Farm Bureau Comare doing good work. The the letter from War mittee on Sugar Beets and ByI following letter from Miss Flor. Work Committee, expressing ence Anderson, Secretary of the products Advises against their the valufor .J,, Provo chapter, will be good appreciation Signing Sugar Beet and FieL-fl-g President ing the death of President Snow, able Joseph news to our Red Cross workers: assistance our paper, among Pulp Contracts for 1919. head of bUie w itli John It. Winder and Octber 28th, 1918. Smith, revered alf counin other the Lfttnewspapers of Jesus Christ of tlumy ID Lund as his counselors, Through a little misunder- Mrs. F. A. Sorenson, Secy. Pay-so- Since lias given the War Work the of try, The committee has been workdeath President Saints, poked?!passed standing regarding the wage Branch, A. R. C., Payson, scAle most of the employees at ; his home in thollee-- ; Winder, the late Prest. John Campaign. at We are indeed ly away bard oil the beet pulp quesing Utah. hive House at 4:50 Tuesday Henry Smith, Prest. Lund and thankful to them for the the local factory of the . Utah Dear Mrs. Sorenson: tion and with little or no sucillness Vrtlch Prest. C. W. Penrose were bis Idaho Sugar Company walked This is to acknowledge receipt morning after an cess. couragement given: They have taken the matconsiderable auklety counselors, out last Thursday night. of 45 pairs bf socks and one has caused November 'San 15, Francisco, ter up with the State Bureau his family and friends The employees contended for sweater. Work was. 1918. pronounced among . The months have been advised by the for several an eight-hou- r shift instead of and past.. our Inspector of KnitDear Mr. Editor: twelve hours, with practically good by end came quickly as his aboliof the State Farm . As the United War Work Cam- president no great hltfen tion occasioned the same wages per day. ' TheJ ting. D. 1). McKay, that Mr. Bureau, We are in receipt bf your draws to a close I have until Sunday morning whet Jte paign company, agreed to establish an September Dressings was seen to Surgical been asked by Mr. Lyman L. nothing ean be done relative to eight hour basis next season, but allotment. Work good. experience a sucLn JWln-bers the employees held out for the Pierce, western department cam- changing the price of pulp for The following hospital gar- change for the worse, and nlew scale to be put into effect of were the paign director, to express to you this jear, due to' the fact- that hazily family 76 ments have been received: his appreciation of the valuable we have no written contracts to his before going back to'work. summoned bedside, ilran suits, 4 bod jackets, 80 then on his - changed conditions that rendered. with the sugar companies, and n The employees congregated in pajama Olprevious rugged hi d shirts, 25 pans bed socks, - the streets and in business mani-an- d the sugar companies insist that the issuance of ed fW after Never before in the history of, the places 50 small pillows, 150 pillow gradually . gave s on the verbal for three or four days, discussevident became festo 4ae of the that it has drive this disregarding a for practice suspending (jbuntry slips, 1 child dress, 11 afghans, end was near. ments at into State n entered the in his addition to But so been ing the problems connected with 45 aftjJ Monday dependent upon, triangle bandages, 355 T the work. On Monday morning he weakened percepti&y plural marriage, the newspapers for success. With Darin Bureau Convention at 335 schutetus bandbandages, lflSt winter. President the company asked Mayor and although restoratives WfSe inenee in church affairs, for speaking program virtually ages, 295 4 tailed bandages, ' recommends that no a and a number of citi-- 1 160 President half and has poiwiMe ipplied nearly century your newspaper everything abdominal bandages, 145 be signed, either for sugar tracts zens ' to . meet and express was revive Smith life been one done has to of the because influenza of him, big handkerchiefs, 30 wash cloths their opinion regarding the situ-- ! and slowly ebbed and the belovld leaders of the financial and conditions, with schools in most beets or canned' products until 4 napkins. Work pronouncThis committee, whose ation. He west. leader the dustrial cirelcs of sections closed, with public after the State Farm Bureau passed awayjat ed good by our Inspector. names appear below, met in the 1865 from served .seven terms, gatherings forbidden, the only convention, which will be held We are enclosing herewith Bank and house of method of getting our message in January. in state to the Payson Exchange 1874, Knitting Instructions which . we Mr. McKay is very emphatic spent several hours discussing iust received representatives, and was in the to the people has been through Denver. from in CUl-the proposition, and in the meanits 1 most first the at time the the emphasizing the necessity of and conspicuous legislature newspapers. for the above shipwhich are time the factory employees were Thanking you was authorized; owe the loyal, written contracts, wart the bond issue feel We we that and eommcl-figures, city ' ments, I am, the sugar companies, had a the who done the unselfish signed that by mah congregated on the streets anxty ground taking newspapers patriotic, l&hj Yours very truly, of the west our gratitude and and lie further states to the iously waiting for the decision. MISS FLORENCE ANDERSON. for the upbuilding of the fvt bonds should be made Some of thp.boys expressed the west. Born at a time whettjhe able in order to keep them at thanks, and in behalf of Mr. committee : Secretary. church You ean do no better was undergoing sefjie home. ' During the session of Pierce, and the members of the opinion that Jhe committee was service to the beet farmers to counhour twelve in a 1882 in 1880 the he committee in the executive set of and going hi$ hardships, deprived put of your county than to see shift without anything to eat. at an early age and reareCjin cil of the legislative assembly, western department, jl want to that every one of them is so After seven or eight hours the midst of difficulties and s pr- was president of the council in express to you our deep appreinformed upon these matters condeliberation the arbitration comthe to over all have 1882 these ciation dorfe and president for ivations, condion& dAyr you that they will absolutely remittee was unanimous in favora ruggedness - and streiJi stitutional convention held in make this campaign a success. fuse to sign any contracts of character, which'., pecuHfpy that same year. He wai one of I am, very sincerely yours, ing the eight hour basis, which for beets or canned products Wm F. F. in H the , government established fitted. securing factors RUNYON, principal jth it fpr.tharoric WHEREAS,.,. Jty.JorL years -- re ' until these ' contracts have , to called of United for Bireetorl ' perfomi akLake TOity, libertys Been'' imstpthaiy in dui' c'buBtry Publicity, the endorsement of the State -j Park, and o&ized as such, with the pro- to express thanks to AliAighty Pioneer square, pur-A- War Work Campaign, Western ' Had Active Outer Farm Bureau. vision that the company have God for the pioneer, churchman, finan-- chased from the heirs of Brig-cie- Department. many blessings we We think that Mr. McKay W.S.S. the right to take back such men insisted at the He ham President Young. Joseph Fielding enjoy in this enlighted period makes the situation perfectly as they desire who are compet- jf the world, and Smith has taken part time Union square was granted Wallace Chatwin clear, and even though the sugar ent and necessary for the efficiWHEREAS, "Thursday, Nov. in. the development of the Rocky by the city to the university makthe deed life clause ent operation of the factory. his in on the companies region during Provo ton for are offering as$12.00 a Dies 28th, has been proclaimed as a The committee felt to regret national day of Thanksgiving He has witnessed the ing the property revert to the a bait beets, possibly time. ly to get the farmers to sign up, the untimely strike and was not Woodrow Wilson, president of deseret country with its ox grantor if used for any but Wallace Chatwin, 18 years old, we recommend that Mr. McKays He also in sympathy with strikers or the United States, and by Simon team and emigrant trains unfold educational purposes. inson of Mrs. Emma Chatwin of suggestion be taken and that no the to of made an of a effort was but into a university. regent throbbing expanse agitators, Bamberger, Governor of Utah, His surviving family includes Provo, died at his home last contracts be signed until after act in the best interest of all now dustrial life and its long reaches so slowly traversed by the pion- his wives, Mrs. Julina Lambson Friday evening at 7 oclock the State Farm Bureau convenconcerned. THEREFORE, I, Henry Mr. Chatwin tion, which will be held at the The committee formulated and eers brought into close contact Smith, Mrs. Edna Lambson from Influenza. Mayor of Payson City, Mrs. of was John F. time of its a Alice K. autoMrs. resolutions the web and railroads Smith, of for a nephew below, Smith, passed proclaim this day, Thursday, by Mrs. Mary ''T. Smith; 30 child- llarris of this city, and was the sear 1919. At this time the and Mr. Chas H. White, as Nov. 28, as a day of Thanksgiv- mobile stages. companies will be required to In October, 1901, he became ren and 91 grandchildren. Des- quite well known here. spokesman, presented the propo- ing for all inhabitants of our services funeral held were The written agreements, that followNews. sign sition to the employees, stating ommunity. of the eret church, president not Provo ctm be broken, on the price at the Sunday cemetery that while the company were in the life of Never before willing- to grant them the eight our city have we had so many SAN PEDRO INSTALLS NEW mains was moved from Garfield. at 10:30 a. ni. Opening prayer of beets and pulp. A male R. W. FREER, hour basis it was because of their kings to be grateful for. The SECOND-HANDEPOT ft was used there as a signal for by J. Wm. Knight. LEE R. TAYLOR, interest in. the community and black cloud of war and quartet, under the direction of ' trains to stop at for some little J. Wallace Reid, sang three seO. STONE, J. the citizens, as they could have Comseems dispersing and we The San Pedro Railroad on Bishop Ben Bullock Farm Bureau Committee time, and nqw Payson is fortu- lections. secured men from other sources dand at the morn of a clear entire-- , Sugar Beets and at this season of the year. Also md most beautiful day of peace pany is doing something nate in acquiring the building and Albert Manwaning were the W.S.S. if not entirely new Elmer Jacobsen that the company fully intended md prosperity. The brother-mo- ly different that has been discarded from the speakers and the . in dedicated ever done shift from anything grave. to establish the eight hour of man was never such a Names of Our Boys .Garfield smelter place. The following parties from basis next season. Following power before. Payson (or a mile west of Pay- - hi'-ei1 learned whether this city attended the services: are the resolutions passed: The company is putting Let, us not fail to express our son ) o Perhaps Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harris, Miss de- - fip,d has a new depot. Following are a number of Sugar Co. Gentle- - gratitude for these and unnamed in a real new second-han- d Mrs. and Mr. of Payson boys in the names Velma Harris, more men: blessings which we now enjoy. pot. The new depot is very they o not need one any W. II. Mrs. and service that did not appear in Flint citizens Dixon, for suffices the one new since the undersigned, We, If the ban can, with safety, similiar to the old one, except the list last week, but were sent Bovle of Santaquin. of Payson, having been asked be lifted by that day I trust that, as far as we can learn, it Payson. W.S.S. : in to the Red Cross later. The W.S.S. to express our opinions concern- oroper observances will be made is a few feet larger, which committee is very anxious to make of an are Comfort and economy eight n public meeting. ing the granting However, means that the last one they To the Public cet the complete list, so in ease hour day to the employees of the hould thi snot be deemed safe, installing is a little more than 'happy homes. You get both n there are any in the service I lot Blast Heaters. g Cole's The Payson sugar factory beg to sub- let us all, in oar private homes, ordinary shanty. whose names do not appear in mit the following: In the columns of the Payson-iarender thankVto Him from lists previously publishtwo the Pay-sowas men at Nov. name the the of Whereas, 7th, my whom all blessings flow. ed demandto are please as not notify the Red Cross being loyal published Sugar factory HENRY ERLANDSON, at once. to call the Liberty purchase ing an eight hour shift, be it Mayor Payson City. Overseas Bonds of the Fourth issue. therefore resolved: We, as a see L. D. of could in favor not I time the At are grant- regret this untimely strike and Mikesell, Ed Johnson, committee, exH. Jos. bond hour to Otto C. Davis, the a men said day, dear with Mikesell, strikes eight buy my way ing ire not in sympathy other of L. Ernest Patten. I that this being recognized as the r agitators, but feel that we will dispose my and 900 S. cept W. S. still With a population of only buying bonds. I would like to know if Cantonments length of the government day are acting in the best interest continue to buy them. reHiawatha, in Carbon county it is loyal to dispose of one bond and given general local recog- of all concerned. L. John Davis, F. W. Mike-selWhat has been accomplished to purchase another. I do not nition. John Patten. ported on November 12 that in Henry Erlandson, Mayor. Patten, Riley the little town of Hiawatha believe it is, but the committee Resolved, that the Sugar E. L. McCormick, Merchant. have W.S.S. of worth $36,588.25 National Guard of Utah done in any town in Utah coun- who called on me' advised me to E. Dean, Barber. Company have the right to take Ed. Patten. . so. do been sold, making a per capita ty. back only such men 'as they feel C. H. White, Farmer. They have simply awakened If one war activity will brand W.S.S. are competent and necessary for Lee R. Taylor, Pres. Farm of $40.65 for the town. This to one a man as are W.S.S. fact the that One favor of the kaiin of the thing or not, I) factory. Bureau. efficient operation being loyal is that the yanks havent had of ser the cent 22 that of amount is best the we investments resolved that know per where any to like further would Be it D. H. Sargent, Farmer. justice much training. If theyd had a M. J. Mortensen, Farmer. total amount that Carbon coun- body car make, besides helping comes in. called I couple of weeks more they would J. A. Kerr, Farmer. . CARD OF THANKS ty has been asked to purchase, the boys who have won such a When the committee held two Liberty Bonds, War have been in Berlin by this time. John Cowan, Farmer. . and Hiawatha has only 8 per glorious victory. J. 'R. Butler, Farmer. Savings Stamps to cover my We desire to express our of the population of the of Hiawatha have cent Thejpeople C. Sec. who Farm John those all pledge, Red Cross receipts, and him with what the government Taylor, heartfelt thanks to of an set have contributed to every call asked. Bureau. example county. certainly home our at assisted in any way W.S.8. ; This is perhaps the record tor thrift and savings that should made upon me. I have a son I consider the above statement and at the sendees at the ceme-tar- y who is serving with the Ameri- is necessary in view of the fact in so has It at gotten just (.on during the sicknjess and any town in the country. No in- $ut all the rest of the state on can Forces in France and is a that my patriotism and loyalty east the more that the also for people cquld formation is at hand where death of our baby, any its mettle, and not only all the member of the Fighting 91st have been questioned. staaround be seen the gasoline floral offerings. other town has equaled it. And pledges kept, but more, much division. When he was called (Signed) Lauritz Christiansen, MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM tions than the churches on in April it cost me $70 to equip Santaquin, Utah. the people of Hiawatha are more bought. BILLS AND FAMILY. Employees at the Local Sugar Factory Walk Out Thursday-Ba- ck Again fol-owin- g . An-Chur- . j n ter-da- y ! - obtain-stitutio- j j agree-fund- prom-noo- Lo-th- e Erl-ands- ' j -- , . j non-tax- if Thanksgiving Proclamation p-e- d . r, 1 j e at Erl-mdso- n, - - D pesti-lanc- e ' d Utah-Idah- j i us-a- re-lin- n -- n HIAWATHA LEADS IN SALE OF W. S. STAMPS l, J 1-- 2 |