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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH, AUGUST 11, 1922. ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooxxxoooooooooooooooooooo SANTAQUIN oooooooooooooo Restricted Immigration Is Urged by Dr. Geo. Posser 0-0- Mrs. R. C. Foote had as as her guests last 'iuesday, Miss Vero Mac Furl a ue and Joseph Armstrong of Cedar City. Mrs. S. R. Cushing spent the fore part of the week at Eureka with her daughter, Mrs. O. M. Whitmore, and son, Roswell Cushing. Mrs. Eli za Scott of Eureka spent Thursday and Friday in Santaquin as thhe guest of her brother, Willicim Greenbalgk. Miss Essie Higginson spent the past week in Salt Lake with relatives. Mrs. Geneva Holladay entertained the meubers of the Elite club at her home on Friday of last week. Special guests were Mrs. Bello Grecnhalgh and Mrs. Eliza Scott. Mrs.Orson Hudson, Marie and Roenn Hudsin left Friday for their home at Ely, Nov. Mrs. Leo Dubois of Eureka spent Saturday and Sunday here with Mrs. Emma MeCormiek. S i x tooif meubers of thhe Social Hour club 'took a bike last Friday to tlie Santaquin power plant and enjoyed a weinia roast. Mrs. Vera Robbins took her Sunday school elass of junior girls on a hike up Santaquin canyon on Thursday of last week. Quite a number of Blackhawkers of Santaquin are attending the annual reuion at Spanish Fork. A for all uses shaving bathing Advertisement. Aampooing. Cleaned the Stream. Caught anything?" i Haven't even had a bite." Thats queer. Old Man Johnson got 84 out of that place the day before yesterday. V That so? He must have got them No. - all then." i Paradoxical. "Who Is that little man?" t One of the biggest merchants he lwn." . 10 ib tie ClnsSed Column Big Bankrupt Sale ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Addressing the General Federation Mr. and Mrs.'Frank Wood of Dolta of Womens clubs at Chnrauqua a were guests Thursday and Friday of lew days ago Dr. Charles Posser of Mrs. Woods sister, Mrs. August HenDuuwoody institute of Minneapolis drickson. made the following ong appeal for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest lligginson of restricted immigration: The issue before the American peo Silver City and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson has of Eureka were callers last Sunday. pie is to realize that the time with come to cease looking unalloyed Miss Alberta entertained at dinner pride upon the United States as the on Thursday of last week. Garden luven of refuge for all lands and all flowers were used for decorations. The lands and all peoples. It thrills but out of town guests were Don Ferre it does not safeguard the Republic, and William Powers. Miss Cushing it sounds well on our tongue, but it was assisted by her mother, Mrs. 8. does not insure the perpetuity of our It. Cushing. institutions for the future. When the proposal ia made, that Mrs. Isaaih Holladay had as her e should establish better standards guests on Thursday and Friday of uid more direct regulations to govthe immigrant last week Mr. and Mrs. Will Sullivan cru the admissioin of of St. George. he plaint is set up by American that those aliens are needed the rising demand for man to meet Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards ;ind must son have returned from a trip through power. Admittedly the Republic this secure To done. work its have the Uintah reservoin. oml, however, by a loose policy, to our standards of living, perpetMr. and Mrs. Thomas Heelis and lower e on our American shoies undes-rubluate daughters, Laverno and Winifred, cusand manners European spent the past week at Evanstou, toms, Loicfs and ideals, makes us a with relatives. Wyo., visiting in busc i.iVidod against ourselves time of peril, and subjects the coun Mrs. Thomas L. Jenkins is visiting try 10 the uncertainty, the difficulty in Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs. and the eost of repairing the social man Ernest Wadswrth and son, Eddie damage v.b.ch i purchasing power at a tremendous cost to Amor - THE COMMERCIAL SENSATION . at least one generation ba k of the applicant. . ti. Immigrants coming to this coun try should be required within a given time to acquire a reasonable use of our language and a reasonable knowledge of our institutions and ideals. Failure to do this should result in deportation. 7. Personally, I am not in favor of permitting foreign peoples to segregate in communities in this country if it can be avoided, and I am strongly opposed to the touching of foreign languuges in these foreign U. S. Army Khaki Shirts Two Pockets $ at Residence Office Street Phone Payson, Utah Main $ dr-- j- - HiwoETH OJice over Bank, Office 7 i Payson, Ut. to 12; 1 to lies. Phone 102-- j Hours, Phone 2k. j 98c Interest Compounded Semi-Annual- 49c Zions Savings Bank & TRUST CO. Bak Lake City, Utah. Spaghetti 4 0. D. Breeches 2 lbs. All Wool No Credit-Cas- $1.98, $2.98 SAJLjE Works Roofing, Furnaces, Guttering All Kinds of Sheet Metal and Copper Work NOTICE. DELINQUENT before tho above entitled Court within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if you are served within tho county iu which this actiou is brought, otherwise within thirty days after such service, and in ease of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the domands of the complaint which hug been filed with the Clerk of the Court. This action is brought by pluiuliff herein lor u divorce fiom said defen-deu- l herein, and a judgement and decree of tho ubovo entitled Couit absolutely dissolving the bonds oi matrimony beietofore aud now existing between tho parties heieto. it. tV. McMulliu, Attorney for plaintiff. F. O. Address: luysou, Utah, First Publication, July 21. Lust Publication, August 18. pour SUMMIT CREEK IRRIGATION CANAL COMPANY A At a mooting of the board of directors of the Summit Creek Irrigation & Canal company, on the 26th day of May, 1922, an aauwsment of 75 cents per share was lovied against all of the outstanding stock. Notice is hereby given that unless said assessment is paid by or before September 20, 1922, on tbe following delinquent stock, sufficient of said stock will be sold at public auction to tho highest bidder on that date to puy the assessment and cost of advortis irfg. Sale to be held at my office in Santaquin: Cart. Shares Amt. THE COURT OF FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT a a a W; Lot 1, See. 20; NE4SW, See. L. M. 17, T. 8 H, B. 1 W., Copies of said lists, so far as they a rolate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted iu this office for inspection by any person interested and by the publie generally. During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protesta or contests against the claim of the Slate to any of lh tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the same ia wore talu-abl- e for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Lead Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of character of thu tracts and the selection thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will bo approved to the State.' B. BLAKLEY, . GOULD Register. First l'ub. Aug. 4. Last lub. Sept. 1. . PROBATE DIVISION. In the matter of the estate HENRY A. MATCH deceased. Credilois will present claims with NOTICE TO CREDITORS vouchers , to the undersigned at his residence iu Payson, Utah, on or beThc partnership of Silnforj B. Wil fore October 8th, 1922. sou and Caroline Wilson formerly D. P. McDowell doing business under the firm name Administrator-R- . and stylo of Modem Pharmacy , ut W. McMullin, attorney for th Payson, Utah, was assigned and administrator. to Lee R. Taylor, Assignee for tho benefit of creditors on the In the District Court of the Fourth 31 day of May, 1922. All persons Judicial District. having claims against said pa.tner-ship- , Modern Pharmacy are requued PROBATE DIVISION. to present their claim under o ilh to tho undersigned Assignee at his In the matter of the state office, State Bank of Payson, rayaon Ooorgo F. Jones, deceased. Utah on or before the' 25th day of NOTICE TO CREDITORS October, 1922. Creditors will present claims, with LEE B. TAYLOR, r, to the undersigned at her fgy-heAssign nee BAKER & BAKER Attorneys for Assignee, Provo, Utah. irun-sferro- m obine TJ.mbi Jerman J. W. 799 , 819 'rfSSSSSg,, 4.50 lleKoBto. v Greenhalgh.... Andrew Olsen P. n. Hudson R. - 1056 1104 HUDftON, f r In the District Court of the Fourth Look for . nd . See; IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States Lead Offiee, POURTn JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN Lake City,' Utah, July 37, AND FOR THE COUNTY OF To Wlsm It Kay Ooaeersi UTAH, STATE OF UTAH. is hereby 'given that the St MAY BELLE BALLARD, Plain- Utah has filed iu this offiee Hew ef tiff, vs. . GEORGE R. BALLARD, lauds, selected by tbe salt under section 6 of tbs Ast af Defendant, summons. The Slate of Utah to Said Defen-deapproved Jay 16, ISM, as In, ; demnity School laato, viat Serial You are hereby summoned to ap 024064, WVj, Baa. U . $ ft, & druggists Otnt-ffres- s, nt First North St. Near Orem Depot M Conducted by Intermountain Mercantile Association A Metal 25c This is a Real, Genuine, Bonafide, Legitimate payson; Sheet 25c See VVhat You Save Rec. Only Embalmers Day or Night. PAYSON Packages Hewlett Bros. Baking Powder $3.49 U. S. Army Blankets Directors, ly on Savings. 15c Sale er efoperatiam American Beauty All Wool Canvas Gloves 8 pair for hi u All Colors U. S. Army Payees Bxekenge Bsvlncf PFOUTi' p DENTIST vr Wightmaa Supply Company, Main Street. Oifii-Hours 9 to I sad 2 to 8. Saturdays, 9 to 1 Only. Office Phone 13. Res. Phono 90 U Childrens Hose DENTIST DR. L. D. 25c 10c at Law. of f! $2.45 and $3.29 Attorney and Councellor non-ea-- Cans m lb. Cans Peas IN THE DISTRICT ls 2 98c R, W. McMULLIN, gvw-gaw- s, 2 1-- Mens U.S. Flannel Shirts! Phone 119, KOTOS EQUIPMENT SPANISH FOBS By vigilantly wueNafe the little leaks in nick can be-- a and every wage-earnon tab saver. the Keep steady expenditure for a month, then open a savings account here with ' an equal sum whan fM draw your next pay check. We offer you the advantages of absolute safety and friendly Special, Dress Pants All Sizes N U Capital Cocoa Large Cans DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH Offies, 25c 2 for Childrens Kid Shoes ANDERSON & CO. Non-Essentia- Mt.i j Mens Dress Shirts influ- j) lb. Packages 2 $1.89 89c Catarrhal Conditions F. TILSON. M . D. 1-- $1.39 ..ca-so- G. English Breakfast Tea Patent Leather ar.d Vici Kid $3.95 and $4.95 Saturday Night PHYSICIAN and SUIUImjn SPECIALS 69c Ladies Silk Hose, Ladies Fibre Silk Capital & Folgers Colfce 1 lb. Cans 59c Hose, Cotton Hose, 2 for 25c 36c . Ladies Swell Pumps Mens High Top Shoes the Basball Ball Funeral Thrift and Mtns Fancy Silk Shirts $2.45 $3.95 Dont Forget l 1 GROCERY at Suprising Reductions Army Officers Dress Shoes A pre-wa- i U M WORSTED SUITS $1.98 Foghorn Conclusion. Mr. Beach (at his seashore cottage) My dear, please tell our dnughter to ienn iirtmdions. something less doleful. sing the probNot until we have solved Mrs. Beach Thats not Helen; thats lem of seasonal labor, of casual and the foghorn Boston Transcript. uncertain employment, of the idlcand wasteful thousands, can we say that man American we have used our we have until Not full. the power to of leveloped the untold possibilities the with invention and discovery labor-savinmachine; in which enters.and we only, on the threshold prise of boundless expansion, are we justi fiod in pleading for the bringing of solely man power to this country for the purpose of getting our w'ork done. Not until we have thrown open woDont forget the grand ball Saturevery avenue of employment to men with men upon an equal basis night, August 12, in the Payson day ns to wage and requirements and under the auspices of the pavilion, for promotion should we Payson Baseball assoeintiu . It will irtreat to a European source of sup- bo one of the star events of tho ply for our labor. Everybody will be there. Restrictions Immigration 35 Mens and Boys Suits SHOES Mens Scout, Work and Dress Shoes u Catarrh Is a local disease greatly It enced by constitutional conditions. therefore requires constituUonal treatment. HALL'S CATAKRlf MEDICINE is taken internally and acts through the Blood upon the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE gives the patient strength by improving the general health and assists Nature in doing its work. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cneney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. 1 Douglass Building, Corner Main & Utah Ave. Evidently Boston Child. So this Is the buby, eh? suld the Bless his little genial bachelor. Watch me tlckle-uiribs." The genial one proceeded to play ragtime on the unoffending lnfunts ribs, foolishly imagining the child was enjoying It. The baby stood It for some time and then plaintively cried out: Mother, will you kindly Inform me whether the deplorable condition of this person Is due to pennnnent dementia or spasmodic and Intermittent Insanity ? I .personally would much prefer to e the railroads built and tho ditches coolie dug and dams erected by shores from foreign labor , brought and shipped back to foreign shores with upon the completion of the job out any thought or possibility of beto ing admitted to citizenship to Eilbopcffii bars down the throwing r basis. labor nnder the old , What restrictions should be-- laid this to upon tho European coming nre many There live? to country this differing ideas with regard to but I believe these things to bo true 1. There should bo a literacy test for admission .to the country. 2. Aliens coming to this country for purposes of permanent residence should be required within a ' given out their length of time to take first papers as an indication of good to d0 tllir faith, and the within a reasonable time should re same suit in their deportation. This with regard policy should be pursued to their second, papers. 3. An unnaturalilzed alien on these shores committing a crime should be not be deported promptly after but fore punishment. 4. The records of those applying for entrance to this country should be investigated in their home eonn n permit try very carefully before to come here is issued. This invest! United ' gation should be made by Staten officer. the foreign ll. This inquiry on search for shores also should make ill M of Payson commuitiea. g M N f Redoces Bursal Enlargements, Thickened, Swollen Filled Tissues, Cnrbs, Tendons Soreness from Bruises r Strains? stops Spavin Lameness, allays pain. Does not blister, remove the hair or lay up the horse. Only a few drops required at each st application. $2.50 a bottle or delivered. Book 1 A Mtw. St. he, |