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Show t i HIB PA VSON1AN, PAYSON, UTAH, OCTOBER 27, 1922. a THE PAYSONIAN lamed Every Friday at Payaoa, Utah by the PAYSONIAN PUBLISHING CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year, in Advnnee Six Months, in Advnnee scant thousands is also highl v others are and extendits in holdings' improving that the fVntinl Pacific improbable for service. its opportunities again bo grouped with tho South- ingA, above intimated, The Citizen ern Pacific., such an arrangement be- considers there is something needlessunfortunate in the position in ing obiviously incompatible with the ly views of tho court in ordering the whieh the Commercial elub has thus been placed. This paer believes the separation now decreed. There calm aud sober sense of the communtherefore but one alternative, unity will support the proiosition namely, that the Central Pacific will der whieh lawful, judicious and bene he grouped with its natural nnd his lieinl consolidations and grouping- - f tOiie the i tlioil Pacific. be made; The reason, whieh siig-e- ,f this us railway properties may be that competition hall he inevitable outcome of the ease namely: as possible, nml as fully preserved ar,. nuuieiou- - and self ev ideal. The natural routes and channels of trade t in mse of this article is not to enum commerce shall be maintained. and crate or argue them, but to call the We regard it as a mistake to have , 'Centjon i f the business eommmtitv an issue to our own Cain recent happenings whieh, pie judged he to was while everything in view of the existing situation, eiim-by awaiting in patieneo the to have heeri ill considered and decision of a legal tribunal of the judicious, and are not unlikely to earthly eminence a mistake greiite-- t prove embarrassing. which other towns in our immediate It will be remembered that prior will hardly be slow to cono the rendering of the supreme territory to vert tltpir profit. Finally, we find tire Coiumer courts latest tier nor courage in rashly credit neither I. alci was urged to eral Club of the breastworks, outside lling ortain a neutral or non committal consideration of patriotwhich every attitude on file controversy, jxnidino that we flu' action of the high legal tribunal. ism and prudence requiro compose in harmony, together This was elearlv tho path of wisdom pull ns best we can within differences our under nil tho oireimistnneos, nndit accept and heartily f was tho that tho eommittoe otir own camp, .which is best for that all for best ns of twenty five appointed 1o consider tho question were well agreed upon tiio largest number this course. Later, however, the comfinding a purchaser. $2.50 $1.25 Entered at the Poetofflee at Payson Utah, aa aecond elaaa matter. It -- W. E. ELLSWORTH, Editor and General Manager. C3crGryE3 MRS. BOYLE DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS ROSA Mrs. Rosa Boyle, wife of RidAey P. Boyle, died at the family home in this city last Monday of spinal meningitis. She was born in luyson M m on February 7, lsutt, the daughter of m m s. Go-Rhe is Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M father and survived by her leave-threal-e o two small children. She Martha and -- WE WANT Bertha Goss, living in California, nnd Edna Goss of Salt Lake, and u biother, T.ewis Goss a of this city. The funeral was held this afternoon from the Second ward church. nt JOHN F. MANWILL DIES. r MORE MONEY TAX EXEMPTED popularity of the federal farm loan bonds is evidenced by the rapid ub sorption of the recent issue of new bonds. - As a matter of fact the bonds were over subscnbed before they wer issued wold ami above par to yield 4.30 per cent in- terest. wonder they were over sub scribed when the wealthy investor can place his money in these tax se No t .Tnhu Farrington Mnuwill, ninety of at the home Years of age, dn-his giand-oLoreuzi, Aryvle, sit Lake Shore, yesterday morning. He in Oxford county, Maine, ber 2, 1S32. lie cam e west when to quite young and was married for Fmilv F. Brown. Arrangements the funeral have not yet in en made. n, Will Pay 8c per pound for Clean, wn-bo- rn ) In-ec- Charles H. White, once a republion can and elected mayor of Fay-tothe republican ticket, but now, bv his own declarations a democrat and pledged to tho support of a democrat White Cotton Rags 14 THE PAYSONIAN for the United States senate, na-namong those to sit upon the stage mittee reversed this forecast, and reReed Senator with United States ported ns favoring the continuance Smoot last Tuesday night. Because of til,. Southern Pacific Central Paof his avowed nllegieneo to the demweather. Plant cific consolidation Bulbs like cold and grouping in through the ocratic party ho was not even nsked Caused by a stove-pipAdvertiseFloral. comnow. the of them courts Payson spite Htiprcn,. original kitchen roof a fire this morning to meet tho distinguished statesman W. decision of.Mnv 20th, decreeing the of ment. residence the destroyed and was ignored bv his fellow townsseveranea. Members of the commit- pletely short II. Rhermor on Utah avenue a men who oneo were proud of him. tee explain and confess that they west of the Denver & Rio distance were carried away by the furnfigures, Grande COLUMN passenger station. Tho Your name must be on tho rolls CLASSIFIED willpersuasions nnrl elnqueneo of a memremoved by was quickly iture 0. on vote November cannot or yon ber of the traffic bureau, who was hands anil the total loss will If Advertisements in this column inCENTRAL PACIFIC CONTROVERSY one of those heard before the com- ing you registered for the last elecinsurcovered by exceed $2,000, serted at the rate of 10 cents per not Go side. to the safo tho tion, bo on' mittee in argument. At any rate, ance. for each insrtion. AU advertise line and office in ward On Monday, October 9,ABe your wns nnd suregistration neutral attitude abandoned, responded fire must be paid department The see that your name is on tho rolls. ntents in this column preme court of the TTnitl States the committee nnd tho club nrrayed antlfftmiedr-hosthe but nnd for when ordered. No accounts will should handed down a ruling dmflnq. the themselves not only in direct opposi- promptly citizen "Every register relics of todays of George vote. The issues are vital. bo opened. application of the Soutli$rn Pncille tion to the court of last resort, but carts,. called an insufficient for a rehearing of tV. ease which in antagonism .ti the feelings and Washington, of lose and it yas imposFOR SALE My homo or will trade the court on May 2jFdisposod of by preferences of at least a highly re quantity near sible to get a stream of water Vina for smaller place. Inquire that numerous influential and bo a to directing entered portable, fierce the burning dwelling to "enough Tervort. Payson. severing the control by the Southern element in the community. The Citi-pe- fmvo flames. any effect on the Pacific of the Central Pacific stork rther informed that the repbeen ex have could ly isfj fire LOST A wri.--t watch on Orem car easily .The ownership or by lease. The next logi resentative! of the traffic bureau, ap-the use of chemicals, or between Orem station and Alby tioguished eal step in the 'procedure will be (he tiring rather M advocates than as fire Apartment is bert Powells residence. Finder reissuance of the, supreme courts ninn-dat- advisers, offered no arguments what w ith whieh the and the whole thing turn to Albert Powell. Reward. to the district court, directing pver on tho Union Pacific sido of not provided, demonstrates that Pay-sop that the decree of May 20th be enr-lo- the question a singular omission in again forcibly is more in need of adequate aud oat. ,TOav mandate will'sever view of the fact that the bureau is fence TO TRADE Hay for posts. fire fighting apparatus than the existing control of the Central supposed to look fairly at all phases np of Sam Isaacson. Box 71 Inquire lawsuits. useless of Paeifle by the 'Sent hern and of' tho transportation question as af- it is Payson. the former will then became a n fecting local shippers, and in spiteaf hns movement Tho hip pocket cerpo ration or entity, separate the further fact that the Union PaWANTED Men of w'omen to take and apart from the Southern Pacific cific is tho pioneer road, holding a meaning nil its own, orders for genuine guaranteed hoswarm plaee in the sentisystem. There is, of course, the posThen by all means visit our store sucn iery for men, women and children. will give r.ulhs planted now this week Dr. Scholls Demonsibility that it may then be operated ment of the community, is in fact n a Eliminates darning. Salary $50 Pay-sowinter. during stration Week and have an excession of blooms independently, but this possibility Is h corporation, and has spent en-full hour week an $1.00 time, spare amination made of your stockinged Floral. Advertisement. remote, because of the difficulty of is spending millions of dollars, where time. Experience unnecessary. Interfeet, without charge. Norrisnational Stocking Mills, Our Practipedist, trained in Dr. Scholls methods, will suggest the town, Pa. aaMBBaiiBIMllilBlMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Dr. Scholl Appliance or Remedy which will bemost beneficial, which WANTED Dressmaking, plain sewwill relieve your specific foot trouchildrens and Graduate ing sewing. bles and give you foot comfort of the Brown school of Dressmakonce more. ing. Ethel H. Cotterell. Come in without fail this week. Bring the coupon below which to market their crops. 1. Federal Seed Grain Loans tho Stock Yards and Grain Exand receive Free the valuable items PLAIN SEWING Mm. Charles H 4. A good roads bill was passamounting to over four million changes under tho control of the Isted. to all is kinds do White prepared million mndo were dollars to Farmers by seventy-fivsecretary of Agriculture. Gam- ed making of plain sewing. the Federal Land banks. Ia for road conavailable dollars lias stuff food aud SPECIAL COUPON FREE in grain bling borThis coupon will entitle the holder, when many instances farmers who FOR SALE Bouse and lot. Four struction work with special prosigned and presented at our store, to: rowed this money had crop fail- boon abused for years and legisrooms full basement. Three 1. Scholl's Dr. and Corrective Foot Excrete market highChart ure. Because of this Congress lation has beeu attempted many vision for farm to blocks from Postofilce. John N. 2. Booklet, Treatment and Care of the failed. Feet ways. rcleas-lbefore but times a c passed provision entirely Stark 3. of One Scholl's Dr. sample Zlnopadt 5. Revisions were made in the which 3. Arr- - act was passed and, if desired by the undersigned, a comfarmers whose crops were of one shoe and foot trouble and Bank plete law, analysis FOB BALE My home oa west Utah marketing Farm Loan failnros from paying back tho allows corporative demonstration amount of Ava. Oae of the beet homes in Ioann. The total amount releaswhich in tho past has prevented which increased the Name million twenty-fivtown. Has 8 large room and bath marby eapital from fnrmers effectively ed was over a million and a half tho V Address revision increascompletely equipped. Full haaemeut dollars. (See 1921 Report of Sec- keting their products through co- dollars. Another Farm Loan ed the interest on cement walks annul thj houaeJkli corretary of Treasury page 95). Has operation. The war finance as- bonds so be more would eoast ruction beat walls are to revived & Co. they was law liberbeen administration as poration any without but orsaleable increasing materials aaod. of Aa ottering it nnd marketing al to farmers as this indicates? sist farmers Tho Clothier to the farmer. rate interest for the of with. he a, and on ordinary with price 2. Acts were passed capital placing ganizations Baa K. J. Tea v. PAYSON, UTAH. curities and escape all the burden of taxation and his just alia re of main which taining a good government protects his property rights. The tax exemption law should be amended in every state nnd in the national government so that the hold ers of future issues of (lies,, seeuri ties would be required to pay their on proportionate share of taxation income derived from such holdings. ot FIRE DESTROYS THE HOME OF COUNCILMAN 8HERMER e . x . n e ir. e n 27-lt-- -- d r. - 2 , e 27-lt-- dis-rin- Foot Troubles? Mr. Farmer Do You Know This? e n 24-tf-- HIBBitBBBaBflBBflflBBIBB he found within the State of Utah, and that there has not been filed on behalf of said defendants or either of item, in Utah County, the County where this action is and brought pen iiv. and certificate of residence provided foi by law; nnd it also apthe pro 'Jbj by such affadavit and that complaint find in this office good eaiise of action exists herein :i;!iinst ite said defendants or each of them and in favoi of the plaintiff; and it further appearing that a summons has been duly issued out of this court in this action and that personal service cannot be made oa sail defe, dants, Gustavus Simons and Mry Jane Doe Simons, his wife or cither of. them, for the reason herein stated and by the said affidavit made to appear; it is therefore, on motion of tho attorneys for tho plaintiff, hereby ordered that service of the summons in this notion be made upon the defendants Gustavus Simons nnd Mary Jane Doe Simons, his wifo and each of them, by publication thereof in the Pavsoninn, a newspaper published in said Utah County, State of Utah, and hereby designated as tno newspaper most likely to give notice to said defendants and each of them, and thnt said publication be made at least once o week for five successive weeks. And it further, in like manner, appearing to me that the last known residence and place of po'gMBce address of said defendants nnd each of them was Payson in tho Slate of Utah, it is therefore hereby ordered and directed that a copy of the summons and complaint in this suit be forthwith deposited in the U. S. Postoffice at Provo, Utan, directed to said defendants and each of them, at their last known place of rosi donee, with the postage prepaid there- - n. Dated this 2fi day of Jujy, 1922. WALLACE M. HALES, Clerk e Km Lant Persson ev tan. How Tariff Works manufactured articles as the 1922 bill but did not give the former anywhere near as much protection. We have these two tariffs from which to judge the outcome of the 1922 bill. It is thought o one will deny the fact that from 1909 to 1913 we had fairly prosperous times. The farmer in particular was in a better financial position than he has been during the past year and a half. have to bo over 50 cents a pound to mako a suit cost fivo dollars moro than it would without tho tariff. As n matter of fact the tariff is only 53 cents ami tn addition to that clothes ate rareto the annual clothing ly if ever made out of pure virof bill of the nation by increasing gin wool. The rnyne tariff tho price of suits from four to 1909 to 1913 was ns high on the live dollars. A suit, of clothes conwhole ns the 1922 tariff bill. Tho Democratic tariff of 1913 tains about nine pounds of wool. This means that tho tariff would was as high in the case of many 1922 good effect of tho tariff bill is seen in tho caso of the sheepmen by tho increase in tho price of wool. It is claimed in by some that this increase the price of wool will add Tho $200,-000,00- 0 The Facts No should be made by any political administration for special credit except that it did its best intelligently and was fitted for the work at hand. The following facts are offered ns evidence thnt tho present County administration has inotlligontly done its very best. Previous to the Republican administration tho engineering costs for hard surfaced roads of Utah County was $5000 per mile. Under the present administration claims it did its best in making the caving. Ta revenues for Utah County purposes were reduced 14.2 per claim cent below those of 1920. This reduction was iu spito of tho fart that a levy was made for the new County building and in spite of the fact that interest payments had the net on $132,000 worth of bonds issued by tlio proceeding administration for the erection of tho county building. or No claim is made for credit discount on either sido except that the present administration was nblo to make tho reduction. Tho roeords nnd system of accounts hnd outgrown tho requirements of the county nnd were entirely out of date. An date system has been inup-t- - o stalled including a budget system. I The officers are now able to readminister and check up ever ceipts more efficiently than before. It is impossible now for more any department to expend alot-tefunds than it was originally Interest amounting to $4,000 in 1921 on daily bank balance has been collected. This was never collected in the history of the county before despite the fact that the law requires it. You are urged to rbeck up these facts by a visit to the auditors office. A vote for the Republican ticket is a vote for efficiency in office and economy in government, county, state and nation I, J. E. BEOCHBANK (Political F County Chairman Advertbiement) nMwmMM1M,IMiMtiHnmmimm mail iinmnum lT-tf-- c ANDERSON & CO. Funeral Directors, Embalmers Phone 119, Day or Night. MOTOR EQUIPMENT SPANISH FORE In the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah In and for Utah County. Court JAMES C. ELLSWORTH, Plaintiff, vs. GUSTAVUS 8IMON8, nnd MARY JANE DOE SIMONS, his wife, De- FOR SALE Four choice building fendant. SUMMONS: lots, two blocks north of the Pet eetneet school See Dave Coombs. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE 22 tf SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear FOR SALE Large Black Walnuts. within twenty days after tho service of this summons upon you, if served Inquire Mrs. P. O. Loveless, Jr. within tho County in which this action is brought, otherwise, within PENSIONS thirty days after service, and defend the nbovo entitled action; and in INDIAN WAR VETERANS WHOSE case of your failure so to do, judgclaims have have been rejected, may ment will be rendered you against now apply under the act of March according to the demand of tho com-- , 4th, 1917, ot the act of Sept. 1st plaint, which (has been filed with 1922. clerk of said court). J. M. Westwood, pension attorney This action is brought to quiet for 30 years. Box 37, Springvillo, title in tho plaintiff of, in and to Utah. tho following described real estate, situated in Utah County, State of Utah, to wit: Commencing at the SW corner of Lot 1, Block 20 Fiat db. it dl proura P Fayson City survey of build over Wightmaa Bapuiy Oapaay. ing lots; thence N 13 rods and 10 feet; thenre E 11 rods; thence 8 13 Maim BtrA rods and 10 feet; thenco W 11 rods Office Hours 9 to 1 aud 2 to 8. to tho place of beginning. Area Saturdays, 9 to 1 Oily. Office Phone 11 Baa. Phaaa ID of an acre, more or less. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE HATCn & PORTER FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF Plaintiffs Attorney. THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND JAMES C. ELLSWORTH, FOR UTAH COUNTY. PlaintiffP. O. Address Box Provo 323, CIVIL DIVISION City, Utah.. 13-lt-- BAKER & BAKER, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW Collections and Adjustments Everywhere 108 West Center 6t Provo. HOWARD & SONS AUTO TOP SHOP Seat Covers, upholstering Side Curtain Repairing, Furniture Upholstering Spanish Fork, Utah. PAYSON Sheet Metal Works Roofing, Furnaces, Guttering All Kinds of Sheet Metal . and Copper Work First North St. Near Orem Depot IIOWS THIS ? HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE wtP do what we claim for it rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused ty We do not recommend it for any other disease. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE is a liquid, taken internally, and acts through the blood upon the mucous s.n laces of the system, thus redut mg th Iml imma-tio- n and assisting Ixature in resulting normal conditions AU Druggists Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. 149-10- 0 - James C. Ellsworth, Plaintiff, vs. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Gustavus Simons and Mary Jane Doe COUNTY OF UTAn, STATE OF Simons, his wife, defendants. UTAn. In the matter of the estate of ORDER FOR PUBLICATION OF AUGUST F. LUNDnOLM, Deceased. SUMMONS NOTICE TO CF.DITORS Creditors will present, claims with and Upon reading filing the of James C. Ellsworth, and it vouchers to tho undersigned fit his residence in Snntaqnin. Utah on or atisfactorily appearing therefrom that before the 1st day of March 1923. the defendants Gustavus Simons and GUS WTCKMAN, Administrator. Mary Jane Doe Simons, his wife, canJ. H. McDonald, Attorney for not after dne diligence and searrh affn-day- |