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Show JU ... k WITH WHICH IS CONSOLIDATED THE GLOBEHEADER ' PAYSON AND SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY. INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATIVE A STRICTLY JAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER VOLUME THIRTY ONE 7, 1918. NUMBER SIX WAR WORK ere d An Associated Press Dispatch which Reached this City at Noon Today Says Armistice Has Been Arranged Effecting the Surrender of Germany I wrrm the past week! FIVE DEATHS OCCUR CITY tha-A- CAMPAIGN IS UNDER WAY n At an Meeting of the Local Council of Defense Sunday Complete Arrangements for Drive Are Made. Red Cross After Soldiers Names ! Open-Ai- r Never A Night Before Away From Home The local Red Cross is makThe local Council of Defense ing a canvass of the city to held an open air meting by the Mrs. Olive Tanner Bott, Msi. Eva Brown Parker,! Bv Bruc Barton f . Bank . 0., d U S. Payson Exchange Savings boys m the service of Miss Vera Tanner and Wayne Gardner Succumb Sund at 4 for the beThe whole town was gathered on the platform Jhe names oi the boys are of niakinR -- Mrs. Alice C. Jones Dies to Influenza-Pneumonthat morning to see the train pull out men and ascertained m order that f((1. th(, War Work mg' aiUpai(m women and children, waving and cheering and of Severe Gancer Trouble. all or them may be sent a which next begins Monday, their hard on to smiling through trying keep Rev. Wild Christmas parcelIveniber 11th, .and continues durintears. , . , man and the ladies g-the Murphy, of Gardner this city resided. week. Wayne Out of the car windows leaned the boys to auto club, assisted by others, Mrs. Parker was an ardent died last Saturday, November The campaign is for the pur-- . wave a last good-byhave spent a good deal of effort of raising $170,500,000 to 9th, another victim of the Latter-Da- y Saint, was an offiJust average, clear-ye- d country town boys; in securing these names, and the pose Mr. Gard- cer in the Y. L. M. I. A. and of And of seventeen them Spanish Influenza. for various comforts of altogether. provide twenty list follows. Every one in Pay-so- our ner was an express agent on the a teacher in Sabbath school for them had never slept a night aivay from home The boys in the service. who has a son or relative Orem line and contracted the a number of years. She leaves '. before. has been inaugurated f' campaign in the service is urgently redisease -- just two weeks ago to- her father and mother, husThey are dwelling in a Strange land tonight, by the V. M. C. A, the Y. W. to carefully look, over C. understand. whose cannot quested 31. language they band and one child, 22 months day,, on Thursday, October A., he Wai Lamp Commuthe list and see if his nameis But across the mud and the snow a light After being confined to his bed old. Service, the American Linity there, in ease there is any man gleams warm from, a hut on the edge of the for a few days and fighting Association, the K. of C., in the service you know who is brary town, and inside good cheer and happiness are off the the Jewish flu, Welfare Board and "sufficiently to The latest victim to the dread-- d not listed give his name to the ready for whoever will come in to claim them. be able to be around, Mr. GardSalvation the Influenza in Payson was Army; and has Red Cross committee as snons as Friendship dwells in the hut; keep its warm ner ventured away from the Miss . Vera Tanner, 23 year old the hearty approval and supfires burning bright thi winter. Let it be perpossible house a few steps and took a daughter of John II. and Meport of the government through fectly clear to the men over there that you have - (Overseas) President Wilson. relapse, with the result that he lissa Tanner, who died Tuesday, not forgotten. Vernon Daniels Iteni-Smith continued to get worse until November 5th, at 8 p. m. Payson s allotment is $1,600. to the men that only a little while ago were the end came on Saturadv Wilford Calkin? Clarence Tipton Arrangements were completed Vera is a sister of Bishop Geo. boys who had never slept a night away from last. Ezra L. Curtis Joseph Crook home. at the meeting for a thorough V. who gave up tlie Dixon Kapple ''Elmer Hardy canvass of the city. The city Mr. Gardner was the husband fight against Influenza only a Ora Kapple was divided into six districts of Mrs. Irma Gardner and son of few days ago. About fifteen Ray McBeth Albert Weyler llenry Weyler and a member of the Council of Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner, days prior to her death Miss Wesley Iulver John W. Smith Defense appointed as supervisor and was born in Indianola. Tanner wentv to assist in the Vivian Butler William Box October 24 on Mlrs. of Wells her sister, Utah, years ago family Alvin Hamilton S. Ij. Fiyw4Mf7 '"will appoint six ladies in his 24th last. The family moved Wignall, where some of the DEMOCRATS WIN IN ticket was elected. Dr. L. N. Yern Oberhansli Clarence 14 was Degrar district, one of whom will be to Payson when Wayne children had the disease, and it STATE AND COUNTY Ellsworth for State Senator, d Wilson Wilford Martin Sehvani,. married he chairman, to make a canVass of of con-was at this time that she : years age.jmd ( r Mil k R. A AIL' theihomf in each - portion , ' Details acepef. Irma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. racted the influenza;' of the election TuesWm. Quigley s PauPBadham a- furnished with lists designating P. C. Wightman of this city. Deceased was . the youngest day were not at hand in time Attorney, , Republican, ran Done Leland llarland individual allotments. Daley 1914. was Deceased April 30, child in the family and was for todays , paper. The Senate head of their ticket in Payson. Elmer Kinder Bills Elmer The ladies have done such exa director and secretary-treasure- r Re-J born in this city. The entire and' House will perhaps go All three amendments carried Richmond George Barnett-Alle- cellent work in Red Cross and Ivan n firm of Tanner family have been afof the publican, and the State and by a large majority. The Wignall E. T. Montague other drives and the Council Co.. flicted with the Wightman-Don- e 'Supply flu and the went for the Democrats, posed new park site in Payson Milo RichardsonClaborii Wilson that they could handle the which was in the meat and mother is in a critical condi- The full Democratic County won by a margain of 50 votes, Selin Sadler Stanley Henry 4work business three for very successfully. years, suffer-ng tion at the present time, grocery and the city will have a beauti- Frank Barnett Rolla lluisli This, as all other w'ar cambut recently sold out to 0. P. from a nervous breakdown. Miss Hannah Jones of this city, fill central park in the near Archie Butler Rodney Wilson paigns have been, is of vital milCloward & Sons. She is being removed to the and Arthur Jones, .who is in the future. The nominees on the Lundell Henry Clark itary value, and will help the talentThos. U. S. service at the Gerstner Democratic ticket received, an Francis home of her Wayne was especially Asa Hancock Rex leerv boys wonderfully in achieving 100 a was is musical E. over she where it ed in a way, Reece, hoped Aviation Field at Lake Charles. average majority of Ed. Fernsten Allen Butler desired results of the war. the member of the Payson band and ,viU recuperate. Arthur is just re- - votes in this city. Louisiana. B. Mason J. Bale Earl The object of the campaign eulistei in the Utah National covering from an attack of In- Wm. Jones is to cheer and eomfort provide Another sad death oecured fluenza and will be unable to Over 2,000,000 rifles of the Quard as a member of the RegiThe fund asked to ' our boys. Steve Lake Sargent Salt at Influenza from in band mental Payson yes- attend the funeral of. his moth- now 1917 model, considered the for will Lewis proride 3,600 RecreaThnrstrup . terday. Mrs. Olive Tanner Bott. er. City. best army rifle in the world, tion D. L. Dr. Stewart 1,000 miles of buildings, Gardwife of Henry Bott and daughMr. and Mrs. George The funeral was held at the have been made and given to movie 100 Thomas film, stage leading Shepherd who Wm. C. Smith and Clara ter of S. S. ner, parents of deceased, cemetery at 1 p. m. Wed- - ihc hoys. The little athletic directors. 2,000 city tars, Douglass Douglass 1 :30 to moved at Vallejo. Tanner, passed away had recently " helped to put them there. 2,500 libraries supplying 5,000,-00llyruni R. Tablot were immediately Wednesday, after being stricken nesday. California, books. 85 hostess houses, Vivian Montague notified of his death, and jnly a few days with the dissecretaries R. 15,000 Wilson Cleve at attendance time which a ease, during ccame to be in baby IT. Donohoo and millions of dollars of home Emroy was was and four but funeral. sons born, their comforts. Wilfred Gv;illiams Funeral services were held at days old when its mother died. W.8.S. H. Joseph Taylor enthe graveside Tuesday at 2 p. The husband, Harry 'Bott, Kcnnelh Hamilton America, before the war, was From the Wightman resi- tered some eight months ago m. L. Holladay John known as a country of wast-- j S. U. the n has and service dence the Payson band, of Oron Richmond J. W. S. S. have done ers. The whih Wayne was a member, ben in France four months. Wheeler Willard much us all to save, teach to Mrs. Olive Tanner Bott was led the procession north to the few and what a dollars from Marines center of town playing Chopins born in Payson 24 years ago each of us means in the aggre- section and the of numpaper the last August, and has always pulp In compliance with ruling funeral march. A large Vernon Stan'an Elmer Cloward in this city. She was po- o the war industries regarding the conservation of newsprint pa- Geo. IT. Davis Glenn Simmons gate. If you have given a W. ber of automobiles formed the S. S. podge, keep it. If you at date of expiration, cortege, and many attended the ssessed of a beautiful disposition per, all subscriptions must be discontinued Lynn Wightman S. S. some have W. not, buy ' and commanded the love of all unless renewal is paid in advance. services. and of the out waster class, get with Navy who Mrs. knew her. Bott with us in complying We ask your patriotic Mayor Henry Erlandson WAS. or from the local sending Till graduated e Chas. II. Filmore high this measure of our government by bringing ducted. The band played Statements are being sent out Jas. A. Daniels Mareellus Smith The invoca- school, later graduating from in your renewal. We Meet Again. B. Y. U. and the at WashProvo, Gerall delinquent Albert1 McCull D. subscribers. Gordon to Jas. of Elder industries hoard, the war tion was offered by Following, is thenew ruling In ease any parties who have F.i Oberhansli Clarence Reed man E. Ellsworth. The Nelson taught school one year at ington, D. C., with reference to renewal of subscriptions: Box Elder County, Levis Bates Tho Deepning Howell, paid their subscription in adDiscontinue sending papers after date of expiration of sub- 1). Hamilton 1 quartet sang P Utah. rulCook vance get a statement please Barnett Richard Lenord for. (This Elder Baxton Barnett Trials. scription, unless subscription is renewed and paid W. W. TIone Green Max 1918. bring or mail your receipt, to effective October 10, spoke the sermon, eulogizing Mrs. Alice C. Jones, aged 61 ing C. R. D. A. Hone the office and we will be glad much Patten and discontinue will the deceased gave In accordance with this ruling, the Paysonian to credit you accordingly and to the bereaved vears, of this city, died at her all subscriptions when the time is up, unless renewed by subscriber consolation Cantonments November home last Monday, get our books straightened out. The quartet spng, I Know that to of time expiration. David L. Mitchell from the effects of a can; previous 4th, Elder Lives. My Redeemer No exceptions will be made to this rule, as conditions of the J. T. Wignall TI. E. Flanders Mrs. cor in her lower law. L. N. Ellsworth' pronounced the Unconditional surrender market and rulings made by the War Industries Board Arthur Jones J. T. Hardy been also Tones had paper print suffering the body and W. S. S. pledge. this wish and pain keep are your arrears If aation. will this Crook you Melvin E. compell hernia for several yean. Hardy was owered'llwrencr JorgTn G. T. Cowan .as horn m per sent, to you, it will be necessary. for you to square up and pay 11. Snyder The deceas'd sen played taps. is no Homer 'Curtis S. McBeth editor the the in sentiment No i advance. In goes matter; counthis came to A. Martinson Lewis Bale and England free to aet as he may desire in individual cases, whereby he Leslie Wilson Harold Simmons Lee Huish five longer she but was when Alma Butler " Brown years Parker, try Mrs. Eva could allow' you more time in which to meet your hill IT. S. Tipton Geo. Martin Provo at A. Sadler resided and of Butler Walter age 17th aged 22 years on October Harold Jones V. Tounsend The publisher is going to have to reduce his consumption of Page Perry Wm. Roylander a year and a half, for bench H. Parker, last, wife of John W. N. Nelson M, Brimhall Jos. Flanders after which she moved to Pay-so- n news print paper 15 per cefit. There is but one wTay he can (do it. Frank Keer Jr., of this city, succumbed to Reed Persson R. E. (Merrill H. Douglass has resided here ever and that is by cutting off all on the subscription list who are in Leland Jones and a Tuesday, C. Robinson Geo. Spainhawer Mrs. Jones has always arrears. All newspapers are up against the same proposition, so W. C. Cole since. NovT 5, at 6 a. m. Cloward. Sewell There E. is Leo Thomas and action not this taken the Reece a kind Wignall been loving Paysonian. by being arbitrarily very Mrs. Parker had been afflictOberhansli Ernest no Enos and is was from Reece H. it. a Lutensock and woman mother, away getting ed only seven days. She was true Latter-D- ay Saint. Arnold Tanner Chas. A. Hone Allen Simons - Although this ruling was effective October 10, and we have Rex Daniels Mrs. and Mr. of the daughter R. Hand I. K. Stewart Jas. S. Curti M. Smith A. Dr. to we similar Eliza Mrs. are some notice weeks in a leaves the She going sister, given paper ago Austin Brown of this city; and L. Johnson Lundell Jos. Leon Tanner McCall this city, and 4 give delinquent subscribers another months grace, until December John was bom in Ogden, the family Brimhall, of C. Caras Geo. Hawkins Brewerton F. 1st. Angel willbe Ann Page J. Loveless After that date all subscriptions not paid in advance af- - children: Mrs moving to Payson shortly C. A. Hickman F. W. Mikesell Wm. Mattinson Johnson Willis A. discontinue. and Francom Renew Geo. at Quee. your subscription terwards, where she has since Mrs. - i ia e. v n 1 i : j , ojMrTThesupervisor - - Re-an- , -- , well-know- pvo-Coim- ty de-ci- ed , son-in-la- ' J- -- . 0 big-broth- Your Paper Must be Discontinued Unless Paid in Advance - - j re-id- - : war-tim- , 1 - Influenza-Pneumoni- Yet-nil- l . |