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Show i ooooooooooooooooo assisted on the piano by Peterson. Eugene B. Higgiuson and David LeBaron were ' thu speakers. Peterson, Miss lndra Catarrhal Conditions il CnlaiTh is a local disease greatly it by const it utionnl conditions tlioniore mimics' constitutional treatment. HAI.LS CATAKKH MKDICiNK la taken internally and ails through the OOO A severe electric storm with thunlllnod upon the Mucous Surfaces of tho visited rain Mr. and Mrs. Hirura Evans of der and HALE'S CAlAHUil MKHItINH Santaquin Sutem Mrs. Charles S. Wilkinson spent the me patient stronKth by impioving NThe gives was current Lohi will spend a week hero visiting Tuesday evening. week end visiting with her husband the gencial health and assists Nature in with relatives. They are him so guests cut off from tho picture show house, in Balt Lake doing its work. All I iruRgists. Circulars free. in operation, of Mr. Evans' brother, Vcss Evans. which was throwing I'. J. Cueney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. SANTAQUIN Influ-enn'- Genola 0000000000XXX3k -- the house into darkness and causing Mr. and Mrs. John Oekennon wfre a-- raim Tietje n , Mr. and Mrs Merrill Fred Larsen and son, Jitindall, were P. E. Fulmer, operator received a Tietjen and little daughter, Jane, shock in one of his arms and was un- in Eureka on business last Tuesday left Wednesday for their home in able to continue at work. The storm and Wednesday. Kanab. was one of the heaviest in years. It much damage to hay, but the Mr. and irs. N. W. Nelsou were Mrs. Helen Stevens is spending a caused of in Payson on business last Tuesday. over the death fanners rejoice few days in Salt Lake with relatives. thp grasshopper. Oscar Hawkins, Lorcno York, Aldon Mr.- - ad Mrs. Peter Jones and child Nelson, Henercta Ruff, Cicil Nelsou ren are here for a visit, the house and Lucilo Blackham motordd to guest of Mr. Jones' parents, Mr. Eureka last Sunday ovening. and Mrs. Jack Jones. -- Baseball Fans party was given .by Miss Norma Jermnn on Sunday evening at her home in honor of her birthday anniversary. Her guests were the Misses Esther Chatwin, Graco McKay, Rachel Peterson, Kaye and Lavern Taylor. At 11:30 a chicken supper was served. Mrs. Jeddy Greenhalgh entertained at a childrens party at her home n Tuesday evening in honor of the eleventh birthday anniversary of ho. sou, Lent. After games and other amusements were enjoyed by sixteen of his little friends, luncheon was served. Will Dance on Mrs. Charles Tietjen spent Sunday and Monday in Springville with her Mrs. Elzell Bringhurst aunfs, and Mrs. Jane Spafford. Mr. and Mrs. A. E Wall and son, Jacent, and Miss Afton, ' Peterson motored to Salt Lako and spent Sunday and Monday with relatives. After a three weeks stay here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mffji Charles A. Tietjen, Miss Blanche Grifftha returned to her home in Salt Mrs. A. E. Erickson ing her granddaughter, Anderson of Provo. is entertainMiss Esther Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tietjen and Bruce and Ford, motored to Lehi and spent Sunoay and Monday visiting with relatives. sons, Mr. and Mrs. David LeBaron and .children motored to Salt Lake and spent the past week with Mrs. LeBaron s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Benett Under the auspices of the Payson Baseball association, a grand ball will bo given is the Pnyson pavilion on Saturday night of next week, August 12., Special music will be pro vided for the occasion nnd every fan is invited to aatend and bring his wife or sweetheart. Serious Ma'ter. said tlie lawyer. In ills snappiest manner, that you remember the date of your birth? Certainly, said the witness with a bored air. Every man remembers his birthday." A newly born infant has no memory. Now. sir, how do you know that it wasn't a day sooner or a day later, or a week, hr a month, or a year than the date you have in mind? Why er ahem Pve been told " Exactly. You'vp been told, but yon dont know. Step down. Gentlemen of the jury, this is the kind of witness who has testified against the unimpeachable character of my client." Birmingham A g Age-Ilenh- Forage Crop Pays. As a result of systematized regulation by the United States forest service, the forage crop of the national forests is now returning an annual income to the federal treasury of close to $2,500,000, says the American Forestry magazine. By a system of range allotments under which nominal grazing fees are charged, the forest service has brought the national forest ranges under practical and profitable administration. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Greenhalgh and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Tha Pitcher and the Well. Did you participate In man? enLeBaron, Jr., and family and Mr. and gagements while in France? asked and Mrs. Arthur Hendrickson family motored to Fish Lake and the interested old lady.. the E. F.-Only five, replied spent a week's outing. with becoming modesty. "And you came through them all The number of Santaquin citizens unhurt? school visited the Genola Sunday Not exactly, he returned sadly. "I last Sunday and assisted on the proAmerican married the fifth. which Mrs. included a duet gram by Weekly. Mrs." Julia and Christens Croohs ex-A- T - 4- - i- - f r. F TII.S0N aiii W D PHYSICIAN - Office at lieaidenes Street ijr $ 7 Payson. Utav - A 4 4 4 DV J H RI.LSWORTH ii vi is r . 4 The annual Sunday school conferHank, Iayson lit 4 fficc Honrs ? in 12: I in 4 ence of the Genola waid convened 41, Phone ?i bbe Pbon- I ft I J 4 last Sunday. The visiting members i-4- - 4 f- - A 4 .If of the stake presidency were Charles k 4 Hawkins and Mr. Whitwood. They complimented Genola on Having the best conducted conference in the 1 DE L. N. F.U. Nebo stake. 1 Night of Aug.12 "1 supimse, i- k- if- - r La-ver- e 0. - 1 After a two weeks visit here with people to be alarmed. The manage! Payson visitors last Tuesday. , relatives and seeing his father, Eph- quieted them and in a few minutes the lights were again in operation. A slumber i- er p SWOirrff and Mrs. Paul Hawkins and family spent Sunday afternoon visiting with relatives and friends in Ben jamin. IKVIIUT Mr. The following were special visitors at sacrament meeting of tho Genola branch last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs Hyrum Evans of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Crooks, Eugene Higginson, Mrs. John Peterson, Dave LeBaron nu.1 lndra Peterson of Santaquin. Special mnsic was rendered as follows Solo Fred W. Davis, with Edith Evans as accompanist and a duet by Mrs. Dave Crooks and Mis. John Pctor Son with Miss lndra Peterson ns Mr. and airs. Hyrum Evans of Lehi apent the week end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Vess Evans. Oscar, Hawkins was a visitor last Monday. Office, Pagans Exchange Bar. Hi TTENRY FORD waa Embalmers . Phong 119, Day or Night MOTOR EQUIPMENT SPANISH Ba wanted to FORK Sorenson of Payson and Mrs. Burton of Parawan spent Sunday at the home of Mr. end Mrs. H. W. R, W. McMULLIN, Attorney and Councellor at Law. 73 cents pur slime was loxied against all of tho outstanding stock. Notice is hereby given that unions said assessment is paid by or before 2i, 11122, on tho following delinquent stock, sufficient of said stock will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on that date to pay - Sep-tomb- PAYSON Metal Works Roofing, Furnaces, Guttering All Kinds of Sheet Metal .land Copper Work N. W. Nelson and son, Claude, First North St Near Orem Depot ebrated their lifty-thirand thirteen th birthday anniversaries last Friday The guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. W, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL York, H. W. Gore, Mr. Thorson, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Nelson, Lereno York DISTRICT Larson York, Cecil and Aldon Nelson,. Heneretta and Evelyn Ruff, Lucile PROBATE DIVISION. Blacham ,Henry S. Bosely and daughters, Tola and Thelma and Roland In the matter of the estate of and Claude Nelson. HENRY A. MATCH deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Payson, Utah, on or be fore October 8th, 1922. D. P. McDowell d . Administrator-R- administrator. ut Washington, D. C. Dailure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of character of tho tracts and the selection thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will bo approved to the State. GOULD B. BLAKLEY, Register. First) Pub. Aug. 4. , Last Pub. Sept. L IN THE DISTRICT. COURT OF T3S FOURTH JUDICIAL DI8TKS3 IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF UTAH, STATE OF UTAH. cel- W. McMullin, attorney at lower Payson, Utah DENTIST 'vcr Wtghtmaa Supply Goatpany, Main Street. OfTii-tHours 9 to 1 ead 2 ta S. .Saturdays, 9 ta 1 Only. Office Phone 13. Bee. Phoag M Sheet loath you with a tractor that weald oil SHULER MOTOR CO. PAY8CN, UTAH. Gore. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larsen entertained the following guests last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Steed, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Larsen and Randall, Edith, ,Fred Bert and Clara Larsen. A delicious dinner waa served. nsdy far tha What you get la tha Fordaoo far (323 La. the greateet farm power oak Lot us show poo hew a Increase yoor sank aoBooa. fans work. VTrtu, phooa er caX DB. L. D. FPOUTB Mrs.- - n grttfag only do your woric better and faster, bat and the 170,000 Fbcdaoaa now la ooef ha has accompHshad thaae Benjamin Elmer Tnrgenson was a Salt Lake visitor last week. SS yea planning to gat rid of tha dradgary, long boon and low money return that baa aheaya toad tha fanner. ANDERSON & CO. Fanital Directors, j. Henry Ford Bank Building. ' MAY BELLE BALLARD, Plaintiff, vs. GEORGE U. BALLAED, Defendant, The State of Utah' to Said Defen-den- i. , , are hereby summoned to mgr pear before the above entitled Omrt within twenty days after servioe of this summons upon you, if you are served within th county in whih this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after such service, aud in caao of your failurw so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint which ha. been filed with You . for the tho p1-1- "'1 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City June 21, 1922. ' Notice e hereby given that Ed ward Grams, of Iayson, Utah, who on Juno 10, 1911, made Desert-Lnuentry, No. 08086, for SW, 8ection 19, Township 10 South, Range 1 East Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, under act of March 4, 1915, to establish c airn to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, ut Provo, Utah, on the 8th A. R. HUDSON, Recy. day of August, 1922. Claimant nameg as witnesses. J. Ivan Wilson,'- - C. E. Wilson, B. NOTICE O. Wignal and H. S. Tipton, all of f, . United States Land Office, Payson, Utah. Salt COULD B. BLAJvLEY, Imke City, Utah, July 27, 1922. Register. To Whom It May Concern: Notice In the District Court of the Fourth is hereby given that the State of JtuUclzl District I'tah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by tho said State, PROBATE DIVISION. under section 6 of the Act of ConIn the matter of the state of gress, approved Jujy 16, 1894, as Inviz: Serial demnity School lands, George F. Jonea, deceased. (1211)84, Six. 15; T. 9 8., R. 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims, with Wj Lot 1, Sec. 20; NESW, See. voucher, to the undersigned at her 17, T. 8 8., R. 1 W., 8. L. M. Copies of said lists, so far as they residence in Payson, Utah, on or berelate to said tracts by descriptive fore September 9, 1922. ALICE JONES PARTRIDGE, .. subdivisions, havo been conspicuously Administrsllx. posted in this office for inspection by and by the R; W. MeMnDin, attorney for the any person interested Administratis. public generally. hirst Pub. Jaly f. During tho period of publication of this notico, or any time thereafter, lAt Pnb. Af- nnd before final approval and certiNOTICE. DELINQUENT fication, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907 protests or SUMMIT CREEK IRRIGATION & contests against the claim of the CANAL COMPANY State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the At h meeting of the board of di- ground that the same is more valurectors of the Summit Creek Irriga-io- able for mineral than for tgricult.ural f (anal company, on the 26th purposes, will be received and noted lay of May, 1922, an assessment of for report to the General Land Office d How The Master IMver Became Master Tire Builder driving the 999 racing Barney Oldfield started his career of victories that later earned him the title of Master To overDriver of The World. come the tire weaknesses that made racing difficult and dangerous, he studied tires specified materials supervised construction. . IN 1903, Today, Barney Oldfield is known Master Tire Builder. as the Starting with the crude tires which carried the 999 one mile in sixty seconds, Oldfield gradually developed his famous Cords a set of whidi covered 600 miles at eighty-eigmUea an hour without a change. ht In three years Oldfield tires have Amer- won every important race on ican speedways. They are the only American tire that have ever taken first place in the French Grand Prlx. They have won for three consecutive years in the Indianapolis Sweepstakes. So hr in 1S22, Oldfields have lowered four World's Records and seven track records. 600-ml- le The Wichita Test Run gave evidence of Oldfield superiority in touring when a set of four Cords covered 34,625 miles over rutted, frozen, winter roads a performance attested by the lfayor of Wichita. See your dealer and get a set of these rugged tires that Barney Oldfield has developed and perfected through a lifetime of practloal tire experience. Their performance will convince you that they are The Most Trustworthy Tires Built." W, i Clerk of the Court. This action is brought by heroin for a divorce from said defoa-don- t herein, and a judgement decree of the above entitled Court absolutely dissolving the froadz of matrimony heretofore and now Cxist-in- g between the partiee hereto. VV. R. for McMullin, Attorney . plaintiff. 1. O. Address: Payson, Utah. First Publication, July 2L Last Publication, August 18. NOTICE TO CREDXfCSR- - Tho partnership of Sanford B. Wilson and Caroline, Wilson formerly doing business under the firm and stylo of Modern Pharmacy at Pnyson, Utah, was assigned sad transferred to Leo B. Taylor, Assignee for tho benefit of creditors on the 31 day (ft May, 1922. All persons having claims against said paituor-ahip- , Modern Pharmacy arc require) 1 to present thoir claim under oath to tho undersigned Assignee at his office, Bute Bank, of Payson, Payson, Utah on or before the 25th day of October, 1922. LEE R. TAYLOR, Assignnce. BAKER & BAKER Attorneys for Assignee, Provo, Utah. In tho District Oonrt of ths Fourth Judicial District PROBATE DIVISION. In tho matter of the state of Lillie itiaria Fairbanks, de:essel. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditom will present claims, with voucher, to tho undersigned at her residence la Payson, Utah, o or before September 9, 1922. MARY F. BBO..N, Administratis. R. W. McMullin, attorney for the dministiatlx. , , , First Pah. July 7. I JJ Last Pnb. M4 J t |