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Show r r rjx-f'- ', ? f ? s trffij . - - V 'r VOLUME XXXIV WORK TO START AT ONCE Oil BEIUA!.!l!i ROAD FROM PAYSOII TESTIMONIAL in . HONOB OF RETIRING OFFICERS With an attendance of two hundred and fifty adult members of the ward, a testimonal was given in the First ward chaple beginning at 2 oclock on Wednesday afternoon. The honored guests on thte occasion were of Mrs. Joseph Bates, Mrs. Benjamin and Mrs. James Francom Drollinger to Fork State Highway Spanish who were recently released from the . By Way of Salem presidency of the First Ward Relief society which position they had filled with honor for over ten years. A and Work on construction of the high- splendid program of musical short was and number? given way from Payson to Spanish Fork literary were made by members of by the way o Benjamin and Leland speeches will be under way just as soon as the Stake Relief society board and the weather will permit, - according the new and old Relief society ofto announcement made by Chairman ficers. President Ella Kerr presented Gardner of the board of eounty commissioners. It ig expected that the CONCERT IN SACRAMENTO RECEIVED BY WIRELESS survey will be begun within the next few days under direction of the The members of the Payson Radio county surveyor who was in Payson a few days ago. club ,, enjoyed hearing a concert in The contract hag been signed for Sacramento by wireless last Wednesthe building of the state highway day evening, the treat being received from Payson to Spanish Fork by the by Mr. Ashworth of Provo, who way of Salem, half of the expense brought over a receiving set. Tho of which will be borne by the fed- local club now has a membership of eral government, fifteen, and is desirous of increasing it. Any person taking an interest in advancement of the purposes of APPOINTMENTS ARE MADE ON CITY LIBRARY BOARD the club is eligible to membership. Contract Is Signed for Building Mrs. B. F. Ott, who succeeded Mrs. F. A. Sorensen, resigned, as a member of the board was appointed to succeed herself at the meeting of the city council last Monday night. Thomas E. Reece, also, was appoint' ed to succeed himself as a member of the board. Both appointments are for a period of six year. ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS HOLD ANNUAL REUNION One of the most enjoyable occasions of the week was the annual rnnion of the Rebekahs and Odd Fellows on Wednesday evening in the Odd Fel lows hall, when more than 100 of the members eat down to a banquet which long will be remembered. Under the excellent direction of Mrs, L. D, Pfouts, Mrs. Jesse Earl, Mrs. the Hyrum Reece and Ed Perry, committee in charge, the banquet was not only a splendid success, punctuated with wit and humor, but the program which followed was most on joyable. A duet was sung by Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell and Miss Lyle Cravens offered a reading. Ernest Shermer delighted with a solo. Five hundred finished the program, Mr. Morford and Mrs. Will Omella capturing the first prizes and Mm. E. Dean carrying off the consolation. CULTU8 CLUB DISCUSSES WESTERN ART AND ARTISTS The regular meeting hold last home of Mrs. Amy Haynes, when a paper on Our Western Artists was ably presented by Mrs. Thurza Smith, An interest ing talk on The Art of New Mexico and Arizona by Mrs. Haynes was enjoyed. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Haynes, vee hostess, ' semi-monthl- y of the Cultns club .Wednesday at the was SUNDAY SCHOOLS OP THREE WARDS TO GIVE CONCERT . CITY, COUNCIL PASSES .;., , ORDINANCE City Council Fixes Labor f - FIVE CENTS. llEllSY HUBER VICTil.1 ANTI-TOBACC- ACCIDENT Providing for enforcement of - tho state law pasfafl tho ftet iqgislatare prohibiting the dale" of ! cigTotc, cigarette papers or cigarette" fa ,aaj f a ' - PRICE, FEARED ; Vage at Lowest Figure MAY END FATALLY and miners prohibiting disguise from smoking ' cigarettes .and. any Back la Broken' ang Spinal Cord person from smoking tobacco, iuaoy ' v. Crushed When Gravel Chut form iu public places, ike city - . Falla Upon Him. cil at the Monday night .meeting passed an ordmuuco taking eiioet at -- i . Ever Known in Payson Strawberry Water Assessment Again Under Discus- and It Is Suggested by the Mayor That a onca. '" ' . Under the provisions of the; ordra-- ' t The victim " of a mosi distressing j. anew the sale of Cigarette morning, cigar- accident lust Wednesday ette papers is strictly fOrbiddeAnrith ileury Huber lies in the hospital at limits pf Paystifahd Jttiuor death' liu; tb $ffqriig a b.okonack. Mr. Brought to Esmust not smoke cigajtp'S, Smoking Huber bud been assisting .in ,, the cigars, cigarottes or pipes in' hotel a gravel chute' at - the et nuudiug Rights. dining rooms, restaurants, cafes, rail on First North street garage Payson way stations, barber shops and city tieur Miuii, and was passing beneath buildings is made Unlawful. the chute, which was suspended from ! , trict. Mr. Hancock, however, insistr tun huh of a tree, whea-oUid- chute ed that he was being dealt with LITTLE ALMOND EYES Mr. ' Huber suddenly fell, puiuiag and termed the imposition of NEXT THURSDAY AND XRIDAY beneath it. The ite- - weighs about tho assessment against property 1,3DU J v pounds. which was not benofiled, a holdup. A most elaborate presentation of Medical aid was hastily summoned The only question, said Mayor a Chinese and by Drs. A, L. .Curtis and ' D, Littlo Almond Eyes, Whito, is whether tho city had a operatta in two-actwfil be given fctewart Mr, Huber hai made as easy right to place the water where it did. by the Payson high school under the and removed to Provo Mr. Whito said the question is a uiroctiou of II. I'cyton Johnson, At the" hospital it was found that the knotty problem, and that during musical director, and Miss Grace first duinbar vertebrae - wOa cracked the administration of Mayor Erland-soJohnson, stage director, in theBeif--' and the spinal cord ' Crushed Little certain segregations had been oml ward amusement ' ball uext hope is entertained of biaf Recovery. made, and that perhaps other segre- Thursday and Friday evenings, with gations should have been made. Ho a mulineo on Thursday afternoon. TANK EXPLODE said that at that time tho council Special scenery hus been prepared INJURING H. H 'TIPTON sat as a board of equalization and for the opera and the performers will The interested. called in all parties costumes. There appear in special Due to the oiytloaion of a carbide ' not will bo feature dauctng by , Miss End following administratons which he Was filling last Wed-- , tank made any additional purchases , of Blanche McBeth .mid Miss Naoiui H. H. Tipton was , painfully, t water, said the mayor, and segrega- Wilson, and by Ernest Shannon and nusdny, t tlm, face and leit arm,alien iiijmcd Blanche McBeth. 4 $ tions had been maintained as made , . ' tho burning gas badly burning' the bo will the and east. administration the , ThoTolowing prior by . Ernest bhermor side of his faee and the flying tpO therefore it is impossible - to make Wang Ho ' i.iitle Almond Eycs.-Man- cha McBeth bide rock badly lacerating his , hnm new segregations. Mr. Tipton was filling the tank Arthur Jones Another question that is being Tho Emporer Ming... . with I'o . carbide, using an elcdtriu light!,1 Ping Haiup'n that is Lloyd said MayOT White,' agitated, Foe Fa Fum ..Albort WooiL Thu bulb burst, igniting tho' escaping questioning the" yalidity of tho conLeslie Olson gus.'and the injuries were the result., tract between the United States re- Chief Bonzo Louise Ware Mr. Tipton was given inuuedialo , i... clamation ' service and the City of Lotus Owner. Dooma, the prophotossm.Cleo Holladay medical attention and will not .suffer Payson and the. property Miss Tip Too '..Naomi Wilson any permanent . . There appears to, be a question, said injury, Miss Lady Slipper. Maxine Clayton the mayor,' jis to whether money can Miss Doer Foot Lthel Friaby BOUUHT AND PAID rORt IS be collected, and some insist that a Miss Jasmine Bud Naoma Ellsworth SPLENDIDLY PRESENTED suit be brought. to determino whether Tickets for the porformanee may the citizens must pay for the water Modern l'iuuuocy. Bought-- . j.bp.MfiUffldsAt , So.oeteiif contracted for. 50 Night Prices, reserved, cents. the stronost and appealing dramas Hancock Mr. the mayor General admission Addressing 35 cents and of the times was most ably presented ' said that if tho property owners feel children 25 cents. by the First ward M. I. A. in the that an injustice has been done, it Htar theatre lust, Monday night be would bo proper for them to resist MUTUAL CONJOINT MEETING fore an audience which filled the a test bv bringing suit, contesting SUNDAY EVENING PROGRAM theatre and which loudly demonstrat- the validity of the contract. ed its complete approval of the continBorne have said to me, Claude C. Cornwall of Halt Lake splendid work of those on the cost. all that is the necessary mayor, ued will be the principal speaker at the In the ' leading role, protraying the is for tho city officials to go over to ward conjoint mutual ' program character of Robert Stafford, Karl First Provo and say to the representatives in the First ward church next Sun- Huish proved himself an actor uf of the government. 'Well.be damhis address promises marked ability, the play proving ned if We'll pay.' If the citizen day evening and - of to be much interest. of Elder Corn- vehicle amply within .the -scope feel that something nnjust has been his efforts, is one of the most active . wall of forced upon them, they can contest Eva CJayson and Mary Wride, In v ill have friendly Boy Scout executives and it peaceably by bringing the characters of Virginia' Blain and a the for messagte boys and their suit. At the present time T feel that Fanny Blaine, sister, were than ac-- 1 He returned parents, from recently he conncil can do nothing to reljcve a California mission where he was ccptable, while Arthur. Jones fa the thn' situation. iole of Jimmie Gilley, was " superb. president of all the Sunday schools The petition of Mr. Hancock wn Is Oku, tho Jap scryant, Quaylo of the mission for several years. laid on the table. well displayed the suavity of J Dixon; There will also be an entertaining the oriental, and Thilda Huish'1 was program, in which Professor H. Pey- most NEW SOCIAL CLUB as Josephine, the ton Johnson will appear as a violin maid. acceptable . t ; ' soloist. There will be several seloc-tionA group of young matrons of Ray-soThe performance will be repeated by the male quartette, readings tnet last Wednesday at the home s soon as a date can be arranged, and other features constituting, a the proceeds to be given to tho tab-- ' of Mrs. ITyrum Bennett and organprogram of pniehr excellence. e naclo choir - to ho used in defray- ized the Friendly Hour club. Mrs, , Friendly Suit' Be tablish All Setting tho pace for a low scale of wages in Payson, tho city council at the regular session last Monday night, on motion of Councilman W. Fred Tanner, fixed the wages .to be paid by tho city of Payson for public work at a maximum of $2.50 per day, with directions to tho street Supervisor, by Mayor Charles H. White, to secure labor at as much lower figure as possible, followed with that he believed the declaration plenty of men could be found to work for $1.50 per day. The motion was earned, but- the voting was extremely woak voiced, apparently with reluctance on the part of several members of the council. James F. Haiti appeared., before the council, petitioning for an extension of tho city limits, to take a portion of the territory adjoining the. west, now in the city on the south ' Spring Lake, district.' Tho petition was made by Mr. Hiatt in order that electric lights and 'city . water may be enjoyed by the residence of this section. This wan denied, the mayor taking the stand that the project would prove unprofitable to the ffity." Councilman Tanner expressed the opinion that tho costs of extending tho lights . and water system would not justify granting the poti- - , , 7 -- rf a g Photo Contracts Extended. , - -,- ' - . ' 1 , ' g n Bhell-shocke- d - . Under the auspices of the Sunday schools of the three Payson wards a grand concert will be given' in the tabernfccle next Thunday evening. The glee -- Club taking part. in . the St r program consists of between thirty Mr, Hiatt asked that some proposiand forty voices. The following is tion be made by which tho residents the program, of the section seeking annexation to 1. Praise the Lard, Oh, the city could aid in making the imSmart My Soul provement, offering to do the work Glee Club of installation of the poles and lay-- " 2. Vocal Duet O So Fair water mains if the city Violet Johnson and Richard Condie ing of the would provide the material, but no definite assurance was made by the council that such a proposition would be accepted. On request of tho mayor the sum of $250 was set aside ns the mayors STATE UNIVERSITY HELPS contingent fnnd to be used in defrar-inMEN IN WORK small incidental expenses of the city. By the aid of mental tests that Alto Solo, Violet Johnson and Strawberry Water Again. have been devised by the psychology Glee Club the of of Utah department University Asa Hancock appeared before the .Jriml Egyptian Dance. more than 400 former sen ice men Frank Wanlnss council asking to bo relieved from who are being furnished free school 8. Crow Song. (a) Rdsey paying his assessment for mainten' ing at the university by the govern (b) " Katy Did parks ance and distributing of Strawberry mont, are being helped to find their Glee Club water, declaring that he had received 9. Venetian Boat right vocations. no benefits from such distribution. Special tests arc being given the Vocal Duct Mr., Hancock was advised by the Song, men to determine both Violet and Celestia Johnson mayor that the eitv had entered into their . general intelligence and their 10. The Bass Viol Bohannon a bona fide contract with the reclamaVocal Solo, Cart Christensen stability Or the rate of upbuilding tion service for tho purchase of Bennett wug chosen president, Mrs. The Fishermen, 11. of the nervous system. By this Strawberry water, and that the conDuet Vernon means the capacities of the mon will Gabussi tract was binding. (Sty Btanton, secretary. Other Attorney be found and their class program Dr. T. L, Martin and Prof. F. Madsen McMullin advisod tho council that mombers nre Mrs. Ray Btanton, Mrs, Court- - the may be arranged no as to adopt the 12. Saunders McGlaushans city held a lien on all property Clarence Stanton, Mrs, Lant Brew-erto'' individuals to their specific work. ship Beading and that there was no. question ji Mrs. Idona Olson, Mss, George Celestia Johnson We ere getting good results to the power of the city to colcet all Shuler, Mrs,. Leo Huff, Mrs. Stove Andalusia Andrew declared Professor 13. (a) from the tests, taxes and assessments. Sargent and Mrs. Chris Jensen. .Pierce irrigation (b) Calm as the Night - Replying to Mr.' Hancocks request George S. Snobby, head of the UniGlee Club Tho Muss Grnee Johnson, Miss Blanche! versity pathology department. to have certain pieces of his property best test, wo find is the stability test McBeth said Tanner1 and Ernest Shermer were in Councilman segregated, STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE. one which has been worked up that he did not beleve that tho eitv Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday ou heTe at the university. Many of Poor headlights was the cause of had nv legal right to segregate any business connected with the presentamon are low in the tion of Little Almond Eyes. dis an accident on tho Spring Lake road property within the irrigation stability duo to a destruction of last Tuesday evening when Leslie nerve - centers by terrific stimuli of Provo had his .ankle while at the front. Those men must Jorgensen crushed by an automobile. ' Jorgensen their and courses have special pro had crawled under his automobile to grams are now being arranged so as fix something that had become de mental capacito accomodate their tached, and as he lay on the ground ties. another car approached from the men are studying The nrrq anipi Pub jbcu in the schools of medicine, law, encommerce gineering," art and sciences, COUNCIL WILL HEAR IRRIand finance and education at the Owing to the inclemency of the weather and GATION COMPLAINTS MONDAY university. the unfavorable light of the past few weeks, it has Next Monday afternoon beginning BILLED ROLLING STONES been impossible for the Paysonian Photographer, at 2 oclock the members of the city FOR MARCH 17 IN PAYSON council will sit as a board of equal! whose studio is in Provo, to properly care for those ration to hear protests and comDefinite arrangements for the prewho sought pictures under the subscription conthe assessment fixed sentation of Rolling Stones on the plaints against by ordinance for maintenance of the tract with the Paysonian. As soon as the weather night of March 17 in this city by Payson club city irrigation system. All the Payson Home Dramatic who have complaints to make are clears, however, Mr. McDaniels will make a stay have been made. Philo C. Wlghtman them at to time, that present will appear in the leading role, sup- urged in Payson, with studio at the Hurst confectionery, will when all possiblo adjustments ported by the same strong cast which be made. ' and will remain until all pictures have been taken. Smooth as 7' so successfully put on two weeks this ago. in Silk city Those holding contracts which have not been Several hundred old people of the Special scenery is being prepared for 1 city were tho guests of honor at a fulfilled, will have the time extended until all have the show. special performance of Bought and been complied with. on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Lewis and family of Paid for memand the was The Fork by Saturday presented play spent Spanish unSunday with her parents, Mr. and bers of the First ward M. I. A. der the direction of A. K. Hnish. Mrs. John Amos, -- .... ,' ;fc i - UTAII, MARCH 3, 1922. PAYSON, NUMBER 18 v - S FORMER PAYSON RESIDENT TOURING IN CALIFORNIA; - -- jXing WcScf wi' j effort ig being made to "induce : management of the Star theatre, donate the use of tho house A i tie -- A letter received recently limui to ' Mrs. R. J. Peterson of Rocklin, Cal., Mi-Miss Donna Cowan . entertained at Estcilu- WiKoa of this' formerly ,lu last Sunday evening ju-- t oyster supper city tells of an intero-dintrip Her letter in part fot I ag her guests Miss , Ella V. completed. Miss Maurino Pickett, Miss We have been on an nuto lows; s '"g louuiies tlr past week. We visited in Oakland, Berkeley, Ban Francisco, San Tracy, Redwood City and Hioekto... besides the smaller towns. We rode i almost 5(o miles and didnt have1 tho eeinent highway at all. The roads! hre certainly wonderful. Tho term ' homes are beautiful, most of them mansions. The hills nre regular eovered with grass and the sheep qud rattle grazing on them makes a very pretty picture. We had to cross Ban Francisco bny on two diffocnt ferries and it wag surely delightful. In the) center of the bay as non r as I could tell, I dropped a copy of the Pay-- ! sonian which I happened to have in my pocket. Bon Francisco is a wonderful city. It 4s bnilt . al hills and the houses jut seem to, be plastered on the slopes. Every one travels so fast, almost on the run. We went down to tho beach and saw the grand Pacific dashing upon tho shore. It was surely thrill ing. It was too cold to go in bathing so wo contented ourselves with dipping our hands in the water. We visited the Old Cliff house also Golden Oatp national park whieh is a pretty place. We were at Stanford college which is a wonderful school. I pick ed my firt orange during tho week, which it took to cover tho trip. trip through eighteen ! ; Taley, Miss -- vhcl Lozier, Miss Staheli, Misg Irene Money, n ' - J"'1- 'ile, ' an l eo l Ob. Crotcgut. ealogical society SECURES LOW , RATE FARE Through the efforts of the Genea-'ogic.- J society a rate of one fare Or the round .trip between point on he Lake' & Utah railroad'' hag men secured for parties of 123 or Itoie traveling to Suit Lake arldpay-oand intermediate points.' Special mins will be provided foT parties M tickets will bo good for return P regular truing. While tho special ound trip rate has been1 established ri manly for the benefit, of parties . f 125, or more, tho privilege .is , to tho public generally- -' on nch trains. . . .j-r- tlt' u d Mr. Frank Harris entertained the ridge dub last Saturday afternoon., , uOsts exclusive of club 'members ho enjoyed her hospitality were frs. T. E. Reece, Mrs. Will" Jmos, "ts. C. .1. Cottetell. Mrs, B. L. Jon-n- . Mrs. Jhon T. Lant, Mrs. Floyd 'ilsou and Mrs. Will MeCIcllart. T 'rs, S. F Ware received the elub tho ie end Mr. Flo.d WU-o- n 'Ort prize. , ' . |