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Show PAY WITH WHICH IS CONSOLIDATED THE INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATIVE OF PAYSON AND SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY. , A STRICTLY VOLyME THIRTY PAYSON, . RALPH PARLETTE PLEASES AUDIENCE PAYSON BEING UTAH, GLOBE-HEADE- APRIL 25, THURSDAY, 1918. NUMBER TOMORROW-I- PAYSON GOES OVER AND S THIRTY-THRE- e LIBERTY DAY CLEAN-U- DAY P Friday, has been who attended Ralph Tho.se declared a holiday, and designated larlettes lecture on The UniLiberty Day throughout the nation by President Wil-- ; last versity of Hard Knocus, son, and a proclamation has been Friday evening enjoyed a feast that will no doubt be long re(issued to that effect by Governor Bamberger. This day has been When Mayor Henry Erlandson membered. Clean-u- p Over-subscribday was generally obatset ed last This was the apart for the purpose of mak-- j served lyeeum first met with the council at the the city last throughout traction of the season, and was ing a final effort in securing subwe believe Payson and beginning of the year he said, indeed a number that left a good Friday, befor 1 1 Liberty Bonds, scriptions We must not nurse Payson as fore the end of the campaign. was treated to the best cleaning in the mouth. taste believsick we would a woman, she has ever had. Mr. Parlettes style of interAlthough it is conceded that The High Sshool, who was in ing that she isnt able to take Utah has about subscribed her the care of herself, or that she isnt sting his audience is thru was out in full force, charge, (junta quite a number of the We should simple things of life, told in the able to improve. with teams and wagons, hauling inwhich the state downs throughout make her lTel that she is a robusl simplest, yet serious manner, which was gathrubbish, away have not are over in hilarious almost o Melvin Wilson, N. L. quite gone Fifty, three thousand dollars We must terspersed with being, full of pep. ered and plaecd on the streets B. Erlandson, Henry observing Hie day in which to to be Liberty Bonds already submake improvements, beautify our mmol. disposed of. their quota. Payson, The speaker possesses wonder-u- l scribed and Goshen promises 1.113 Alfred R. Wilson, complete filled her city, and let other communities There are still a few places over.however, cup to ability to drive his point $12,000 more, making in all, $G3,- -' Lawrence know she is on the map. Mcneed that 1. I). cleaning up, among inwill Jorgensen, be necesand it not And the work has begun. lome, and keeps his audience be- 000.00 that will be subscribed Dowell, Glenn L. Loveless, Don flowing, u is them the lot behind the dito make in efforts that the from sary this week hv the Payson district. Among the improvements now tensely interested office. We so were C. E. Cora busy Page, Petrie, rection, but the mayor and'eoun-Icil.o- f Hows that? Our quota was Iage, under way are: The two big ginning. His illustrations of the and interested in our residence Jno, H. Parker Jr., F. G. Twede, defense desire the that bot- $44,000.00. shaketo day the ones little culpaving projecls, numerous Alton Tanner, Louisa J. Taylor, he generally observed in spirit, lots that this, one was overlooked. automati-allThe citiHats off to Payson. verts, among them two big ones tom and the big ones S. Taylor, Win. H. Reece, by buying thrift sstamps, Jesse shake to the top, and the zens generally should be com-- 1 putting Were going to have it cleaned within the paving district; new A. T. A. Sarah Loan out Roylance, Snyder, flags, planting tip just about as soon as you get Liberty cement weirs in all the perma- necessity of going south were fliended for their loyalty in the Jacob this paper, and when it is cleared Snyder, Ed. Simmons, J. war gardens, etc. nent diersion gates in the irri- told in good style, and brought Third Liberty Loan. off we hope it wont be necessary Jj E. S. E. J. Snow, Sehaerrer, At a meeting of the local coun- - Stevens, gation system, the' very hestthal tin1 house down time after time. to put up a sign reading, this Clins. II. Gary Stevens, CALL BY NUMBER. can be made. Judging from the comment of eil of defense, in connection with Stark Frank is no dumping grounds, K for it S. Wm. Searle, Undel the direction of D. if those who attended it may he about thirty-fiv- e 11 have because we the representative seems that Grice tj ' office Sargent, The local should telephone Taylor, of the cemetery commit- said that those who were not citizens, which was held in the1 Wilson, Jno. T. in the lot W. II. biggest, neighborhood, a Wignall, he commended for Mr. taking tee, over 300 hardwood trees 'ortunate enough to hear tithing office on Saturday even- Wignall, W. T. Wilson, Fred stand with regard to having some of the business houses on arlette denied themselves an of the very best variety ha of ing, April 13, Judge Morgan Amos, Vernard patrons call by number only. Main street seem to think it a . been planted in the city opportunity of listening to such Provo delivered a timely address Alispach, George D. d E. Anderson, Bushnell, The custom has been, when call- fgood place to dump their gar gospel as is heard perhaps only in which he suggested the opporPhin-ea- s F. II. Crook, Barnett, Give bage. ing for a party, to say: Other improvements are con- a few times in ones short life. of buying bonds should be tunity O. Wm. Bert Curtis, Clayson, me the Payson Exchange Savings Only a fair audience heard given to every resident of the templated, and whatever is done Cheever, C. E. Drake, Clarence Hank, is going to be done in the most Mr. Parlette, due partially to the district, lie said necessitating the hello should They Love T. E. Nellie Daniels, Kerr, not was attraction The the girl memorizing the numbers of substantial manner. present fact that consider it an honor to be able administration is to be commend perhaps as thoroughly advertised to help shoulder the respoiisihil-- , .ess, Wildman Murphy, Jane L. every phono on the board, so fanwill, W. P. Morford, Ray that in ease she died, got mared for its wideawake progressive as it should have been, A great Lyman Braithwaite has purchof this, the greatestconflict in E. II. Pulver, Annie ried, or anj- other misfortune ity Xeedhain, attitude towards community ased a tractor. This makes six many people have expressed the history of the world. And rillver) lj0uis Pfipfor joe should happen to her, the new tractors nowthemselves as not being remind- it was at this operating in this that the meeting Edward Quigley, Dave one must not only learn 1o push Payne, touch ed sufficiently to keep in the valley. plans were laid for getting Shuler, Leonard Steineckert, Jno. plugs where the numbers are, but with the attraction. People do Third Mrs. Liberty Bonds subscribed. C. Taylor, Mary E. Stevens, Enos she must also herself ren havePerry Bryson not go round and hunt for an acquaint the had opjoined Mr, Every person present Alva Thatcher, Henry with the name corresponding to opportunity to create business portunity of expressing himself Simons, James H. ranch. the Webb, S. I). Wyler, for someone else. It must be with to the method to be Wilson, Braxton Barnett, David the number. Mrs. F. Sullivan is recovering regard Mrs. Tames Clemons celebrated The Paysonian gladly welhammered into them. all took the adand from a severe illness. pursued, BurM. her birthday Saturday last, Bona, Eberhart Bauer, comes the discontinuation of this vantage. 5 to Clay-soThe served Wm. was oclock at county road supervisor, repast dick, Rudolph Balzly, lazy, practice, unprogressive It was almost the unanimous Mr. and Mrs. Lon Bellington of NED WIOHTMAN Frank Cowan, O. P. Clow-ar- which is being done away with Mr. ArgyJe, and Joseph Reeeoyof ' BREAKS HIS ARM opinion to avoid the expenditure commissionD. A. Curtis, Sid Coray, in all towns of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. Charles any size. It is one the county board of of hours of time and inconven- Clias. I). Douglass, J. C. Green, step toward the progress that is ers, were here Tuesday viewing Stewart and daughters Hack and Ned Wight man, the ience by several committees of Laban Harding, Adelbert K. the roads in company with our Blanche of Benjamin, Mr. and dawning upon our fair city. local supervisor, A, L. McClellan, Mrs. Amel Butler and Mrs. Ann son of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Wight-ma- calling on every family to ask Huisli, Jos. W. Heaton, James F. had the misfortune, to for subscriptions; and it was deand deciding on improvements Carter. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Hiatt, James E. Jones, Shores arm his break Tuesday cided leave to the Mcright for this year. C. Cora subscriptions J. enterLantz, Miss Augusta Byhind Loveless, while cranking a Ford open for voluntary applications evening S. D. Thos. Mrs. Fred Larsen and childrtln Mr School Menlove, of The for Clellan, students the tained at dinner Monday High ear. He had delivered some until Thursday evening, when, if Ammon Nebeker, Alplieus are glad to know that Uncle Sara Edith and Bert, spent the weekMoore, and Mrs. H. Roland Tietjen am groceries to the home of his sis- there was any likelihood of our Bingham, E. Clow-ar- would rather have Mr. Monson end with her mother and other Charles daughter Bernel of Payson and ter, Mrs. Wayne Gardner, and comnot subscribed, being John M. Cowan, Rex-for- d in Payson working along agri- relatives at Spring City, They quota Urasfus Wi llardson of Ephraim. wind-ucar the to soto be out would mittees attempted sent Han- cultural lines than in the army went w ith her brother-in-laand Isaac he Drisscll, Miss Lulu Tietjen was to return, when the machine licit those who had not volunauto. T. in his wife their E. M. ex.Mr. Monson Mr. done Loveless, Vaughn has and Mrs. Joseph sen, service. guest of kicked back, breaking both bones teered for more bonds until the Loveless, P. O. Loveless, Owen cellent work here this II. E. Munday was in Payson spring. Bringlmrst of Springville Sun- in his right arm just above the quota was filled up. Earnest P. catJ. in Club Loveless, work Loveless, chickens, bogs, Monday conferring with the day. But by the alloted time for Anderson, Tims. Cloward, Jr., tle and farm alhas Mr. Jessie Ilolladay, Mr. Jess wrist products Strawberry board. Mr. Munday Dr. Gurtis was immediately voluntary subscriptions up until Chas. E. Gale. John R. Middle-ton- , am Olson and been started Ollic has been appointed ditch rider thru him, Mr, ready Greenhalgh, the limb was set Thursday night the cup was John H. Parker, W, H, lie is showing up as a good lead- for this valley for the irrigation who are summoned and Mr. William Jarvis, in a east, and Master Ned is feel- full; Payson was over the top, Arza C. Page, Chas. F. er in this work. season. working at Fairviov, spent Fri ing quite encouraged for, he and a number came in Friday Reynolds, George Shuler, II. R. A successful clean-uwas families. home with their day day County Agent D. S. Jennings he might get a chance at and Saturday. Geo. W. Tanner, Ezra Tan- held lad Friday. Our city looks and Crop Pest Inspector Poulsou Mrs. Marie Sanderson has sol says, iShaul, the Kaiser vet. Although our quota is over- ner, Clyde F. Tervort, Jno. F. much better. Mayor Page of the of Provo were calling in the valher home and farm and gone to subscribed the committee found, Tervort, Charles Tolhurst, John High School city did some good ley Saturday. Mr. Jennings and Idaho where she expects to MAY KNOW. THE PUBLIC SO by going over the names, that 11. Amos, Effle Boyle, Oliver Clay-so- planing along with the rest of Mr. Richards, farm management make her future home. there are quite a number who Iris Done, Lenina Done, Geo. the leaders. Mrs Mrs. Fred Brown and expert, were out again Tuesday. The committee in charge of the can that have not as yet purch- II. Done, J. I). Done, G. F. Dixon, Nominal ions for new- High are Fred Olsen of Mammoth John Okcrman was in Spanish spending a two weeks vacation soldier hoys farewell dance, giv- ased bonds. Do not think citiz- F. C, Dixon, Kenneth Dixon, School city officers were held on Fork Saturday. the other fel- Selby Dixon, Jesse A. Earl, O. W. Thursday, April 18. Three parwith their sister. Mrs. Olaf Olson en in the pavilion last Tuesday ens, that because Mrs. Anna C. Lerwill returned folto the make wishes done his ril Gardner, Ken-nit- ties had prominent platforms and to low part that it re- Erlandson, Principal A. E. Wall was high evening, her home in Payson Friday ' statement through these lieves you of the responsibility. Haymore, Oran Harper, H. the officers nominated look prom- after spending a few days with ly entertained at his home Fri lowing disWhen the boys come back from O. Hall, Lanvin Hooper, Henry ising for next year. .High School her Mrs. R. L. Fillday night by the seventh am columns: Receipts, $92.50; hall, music, $32.50; over there who wants to look Joppson, Dorothy Knowles, Jas. election will he held on May 3. more.daughter, bursements; eighth grade pupils. Lawrence The Pa soil High boys won the Knowles, Miss Augusta Bylund cuter $10.00; war tax, $10.00; purse of them in the face without having Knnvles, Mrs. John Thomas is improvY. U. invitation meet on Sattamed as her guests Friday even $3.00 each for eight boys, $40.00. first helped the struggle to the John Lenvill, Rav Monson, W. from an illness of several ing COMMITTEE. small extent of buying at least II. Madsen, W. L. McClellan, urday. THE we Looks like Miss Miss slipped Jennie Tietjen, weeks duration. Her daughter, ing:. some bonds? Win. A. McClellan, Winono Mc- something over on Spanish. That Mrs. Martha Robbins, Miss Myrtle Margaret Burraston, moved Below we publish the names of Clellan, llvrum L. McClellan, makes the county meet look easy home from Goshen to care for Cushing, Sy Kay, Millis White a r terlin.' Dancing was the feature of the evening followed by lunch. those from Payson who volun- Agnes E. McClellan. B. F. Ott, for us. The county meet will he flier. Glenn Rowe. Roy Peterson-anMr. Donald Jcrman, who ha M tisic was furnished by the tarily bought Liberty Bonds of Vivian Patten, Harold Persson, held on Friday, April 2(i. Charlie Sampson and family the Third Liberty Loan before Jodie Patten, Reid Persson, VerThe Year mok for the P. H. S. and Isaac Lofeiahl visited Chas. been attending school at the A Richmond Mandolin club. Mrs.. Eugene Whitear left on the end of the campaign Thurs- non Persson, Byron Reece, W, L. will he on sale right away. You Holmes and Matthew Smith and C. at Logan, returned home on vour order in families at Mosida Sunday. Reynolds, C. E. Smith, James T. had better Wednesday for Tdalio where she day night: Tuesday. Henry Barney, Joseph Bing- Stark, Social Tea Club, E. Harper now, while von can. Mr. Yernic Richmond returnee will spend the summer months Our chance mention of Mrs. ham, Alexander Cowan, W. II. Thompson, Thomas Topharn, L, home this week from Idaho where taking care of her ranch Ericksons capture of a bird last Mrs. Anna Ewing of Salt Lake Cutler, J. A. Clayton, Dave A. Thustrup, John 11. Taylor, I. ward Wilson, Chas. H. White, J. he has been teaching school, for Wight man, Jto-Wignall, E. Anderson, J. C. a visit with his parents befor is Hsiting at the home of her Coombs, Samuel Douglass, HenC. rietta Kiitherina Wirthlin, N. K, II. Barnett, Douglass, Stanley Doug daughter, Mrs. Anna Kay. entering the military service. N. L. German T. Ivan Mrs. Webb, Max P. Brown, Ed Bills, Hans Bertel- - pavs Ore club M. lass, The A. Dramatic Ellsworth, for White, Mr. Reid Jerman left C. Wightman, W. C. J. DcMar be en he Ellsworth, Ellsworth, to will their where Wightinon, sen, Paul Badham, Sue Brewer-- ) Mr aru Mrs. play present expect gon Monday E. W. iola Brewerton, D. E-- enjoyed a short Wm. ton, J. John Miles, Done, the Comrades Mary this Harrison, work. in week, Lloyd Wright, again government gaged R. Otto S. A. Fibre, Fearu Gray, Fred Hill, Brewer! on, Geo. Bauer, Owen L. father of Benjamin Monday. Porter, desiring to sep it a McBeth, R. Many young people attendee Vier-L. Harnett. Frank Coombs, HeberJ. C. A. S. Tlios. Bvrnn Richard Snelson, Mendenhall, Stewart, p. FiUm0re and family the dance given by the Neplii second time. 1. S. Robt C. II. Wilson. F. reGeo. .Miss tel. Sorensen, Robbins Wilson, has Martha Tipton, Sidney A. Coray, John!tom t0 Mona Sunday. orchestra at Goshen last Friday Wm. Betts, Kemp Butlerfield, J. H. Dixon, Wm. D. Dixon, Ed-- ( turned from I Teller City where Wilson, Roy Mrs. R. C. Hawkins is spend-num- d night. L. A. E. Evans, Dr. J. II. Monvisited friends Bills, Mrs. J. S. Bills, Ervin the she with left Lof Tietjen, Mr. Henry past green patq 0f ker time on the I10 Sugar Co., E. L. McCormick, Bills. Wm C. CalkE. Samuel Wm. w eek. his Bills, Franeom, worth, visit to She expects to move out for 'Washington day L. Griggs, Frank Ingalls, ins, Earl (ole, J. W. (rook, Geo. ward Grains. Elizabeth Oamwell, frnm Alma new of The is stockholders the stationed who Albert, brother, Payson when their children flour mill held a meeting Friday Georgia Ingalls, Lee R. Taylor, W. Cloward, Wm. Kitchen, Mrs Wayne Gardner, V. R. Heaton, Have completed the school year. at Camp Lewis. Mrs. Charles Watterlin enter- evening and elected the follow-lin- T. H. Wilson Jr., Simon Itiggen-bothar- Angus Mellor, Emma Fay Martin, Henry A Huber, Karl F, Keeler,; Mrs. S. D. Mendenhall, Jerry V. Recce, Jeremiah Reece, H.vrnm Lemmon, II. B. Mattin- - NOTICE TO STOCK OWNERS. officers: Albert Greenhalgh, tained the following young pen-plGeo. A. Fran-co- Eduard Snyder, Nephi Steuart, sou, J S. McBeth, W. 0. MeClel-- 1 Samuel Mr. of Franeom, Beebe, Edington Thursday eiening, compl- George Walter Thatcher, David Tay- Frank E. Sehaerrer, Jno H. km, Lari L. Iage', Geo. A. Peery, Notice is hereby given that all imentary to her son Lindens Salt Lake and George Kirkman. Mr Ray Hudson, president of lor, John Amos, J. J. Daniels, Stewart, Herman Twede, W E Tims. E. Recce, Joseph Reece, 'stock found running loose on the birth anniversary: Drophna Rees. Vera .Johnson, Vera Armstrong, the town board, tendered his Clay Ashworth, C. II. Wright, Tanner. Minnie Tanner, Eubmd Geo Smith. Albert S. Stevens, streets of Payson City will be Vera Taylor, Tina Johnson, taken to the estray resignation on account of mov-ju- Lot Kirkman, Aldo Wilson, Mrs. Hill, John Hancock, ILiish Drug Jno. R Spencer, Geo. VT. F. A. P. Moroni Dora E. Phi A. his InlillSOll, farm Co. Smith, F. to Montague, Bernice from Sorensen, bury. town Samuelson, 'pound. York, ing T. ne.it, Arthur M. Taylor, Fred ROY WILSON, Stanley Tietjen, Bert' Chat win, purchased George Beebe was J. A. Loveless, Benj. F. Drollin-er- , E B Parry, Fail P in, t if. a W ikon, Louise W'are. Kd- - W T, F, Tolhurst, Helen Tol- - Thui a Wright, Lw k Wlide-t Arville Carter and Linden Wat- - elected to till the vacancy. Ponndkeeper Tomorrow, j j INTO THIRDLINE DEFENSE PUT ON MAP IS OBSERVED i Third Liberty Loan by $ ,000 in the Payson District I Sim-Ott- " Pay-sonia- - y j c, ; eeme-lery- Ray-nol- Genola Jottings. - i'- - - Santaquin News. n, d, n, d, p w Pick-icrin- g, p j u, - li ,v k d j town-peopl- e j mo-t'urt- 1 Ells-jj11- Utah-lda-i- Ed-irai10- g ?r h. o, e La-rin- e st 1 0.0 I -- 33-2- is, |