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Show PAYSON POINTERS. Notes From Our liogulur Correspondent. Correspond-ent. Payson, Utah Feb. 20. 1809. Business at Payson Is dull, mod s heavy and pleuiirtil, which perhaps Is tho ono great drawback to trade. Tho roads leading to this center are altiin.st Imp.isMiblo from tho outside, districts from whence tha circulating medium called cash seems to (law to our business busi-ness channels. J. L Townshond has moved nnd consolidated con-solidated two drug stores lulu nun, and Is neatly furnished with novelty counters coun-ters and show cases with which to tils-p tils-p ay tho stock. D, W. Irvine, thoclty druggist, who holds out a sign, "Pny60u's Prompt, Practical Pharmacy," has also a llticly stocked anil neatly arranged, litilu store. Mr. Sinford YUIboii will uiovo Into tho Pu'rssou block as. soon as tho necessary neces-sary saloon fixtures can bt, placed mop-erly mop-erly to hlstasto and the Clectrlo display lamps arrlvo, Win. J. Doimlass & Sons havo received re-ceived n carload of buggies and wagons from tlioStudebaker company. MIs.Icnulu Dusenburry of Provo Is visiting her cousin, Anna Stark, for u fow days. Ropresentntlvo Jphn E, Belts catno homu from tho cupltol city yesterday. Payson Co-operailvu Institution hold their 6cml-aunual meeting today tn declare a 15 p..u cent dividend. The U. C, T. A. held a cotiplo of Interesting In-teresting sessions hero last Saturday. I'rof. E. S. Hinckley lectured on "Glaziers" "Gla-ziers" lu tho morning, and Prof. Wolfo lectured on "Zoology" In tho afternoon. after-noon. Prof. Frank Wlghtmaii saug, and members of Payson choir sung during tho sessions which drew forth applause each tlmo, Washington's birthday parties will bo glvon on Wednesday evening, Tho Preaiiyterlun seho'd guvd an In-tent' In-tent' lug program of entertainment a-t evening. Prof. V. 11. Burnett delivered n lecture lec-ture at tho Second ward, nnd Elder Joseph Kimball spoke nt the First waul last ulitht, Tho ntllcorBnf Payson Assembly Hall nssoebitlou 11 led their m.cessary nftloldt bonds todav. Fraru'Js M Elmer, president; pres-ident; David F. Sargent, vtee-preslib'nt; Dmlel S ark, secretary, Barry Wrlde. treasurer; "James Recce, John A'U"9. John W. Koele. Lyman J. Svvelt, directors di-rectors and trustee. T. G. Wlmmer, Wm. A. Miles nnd W. C. Wlgbtmnn, Jr., went to Spanish Fork satunlny to visit tho new mill, with a view to putting lu electrical machinery for that town. |