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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH, JULY 1, 1921. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc of said application, stating the seasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied (Continued from Tago 2) with a fee of $2.50, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. R. E. CALDWELL, State Engineer lu lrcBCOll lo ulB mcu colono Date of first publication June, 17, . u Aim their ttt j adv811C(,d. 1021. Date of completion July 15, ui 1 evt,ry time," appcarg iu a 1921. British ariny surgeon after t n.l battle ,in which he said: "Most SHERIFF'S BALE of our men were wounded in tho and old nails We found pieces legs. Iu Justice's Court, Utah County, of scrap iron, instead of bullets, in Utah. tho seem to know it, tneir proposals are the Puritan u repetition of wliat leaders tried, only to meet with dis- astrous HISTORICAL FACTS failuro, Puritan legislation against tobacco 6 began in 1829 when the planting and in Massachusetts of tobae-conv was absolutely forbidden except Krchard Berry and to outbw dmi ill.am and pass ecu- r.ded the suggestion that the time; Vl,e an in- for lm,hl.lllul 1,un,OMs. and his wife and lucl.ard Mitchell so.sh.p bills, they are e ated with the voulj soon come when it would be a of mlmlll.r ,01le toda flnd and his wife for playing at cards were idea that movements led by them can criminal offense to procure a taste of ,u Hilw(,Ilt8 aro of a character thjlt tht,ir h 11 lllK3,',xlluc' demaiideii. Iu the liquor, and a greater crime to make, iui,,J lauh 0f, ilT'1 uuy lit,im,Illhg n physician's prescription' Yet we now have that kind of fur p . according to the law, for the use of same breath that they deny their it. (ailhough unaware of die colony," bucutiou to restoie biue taws, they prohibition at least on the statute the tact) file merely imitating a . it was a friendly game on a week-- exalt Purituu ideals and methods as books. It is not an easy prohibition faxor;to puritan tactic, Any Puritan day evening in the homo of one of, hcir great pattern, and propose in- - to enforce, as the - increasing swarm having the means and influence could couples, a purely domestic affair, joeing them bodily by force of law of home brews and private stills easily manage to proxido himself a wounds." j test. no gambling, yet it was a' into our present law. goodly stock of tobacco and could William II. Alloa and Fred C. Alloa At a distance, and heinous crime iu both Purtian and by Avoided the Churches. ptove that his malady required it. us Executors of the last Will aud 1ilgrim law which prohibited card-- fauciful history, Puritan ideals may it As many iifUi tiul Purii.in The battle made hot work for the Testament of John Allen, deceased, It teem the attractive , creations of a playing at any time or place. smokt d, tho legislators did not dare civilians in Boston as well as vs. Samuel Steelo, Defend- Tory But antagonize them, and later Massachu- the military, for they were called on l'luiutiff, ant. Sides were employed to pry! wdieu we get in closer cutact by a cards. home-maddrinks setts laws against tobacco were so to supply private coachos, carriages, Certificate of Sale of Proporty of just study of their own records we find fie ococt.ng 0f about, glean information fashioned that the prohibition was tol- a handcarts and even wheelbar- Coder Execution, secret in and done carts, such offenses, and report it to the an entirely different picture. necessarily x workconfined to iiidcnured No ritually rows to convey the woundod redcoats of rubly shielded from detection. I, Ephraim Finch, Constable uuthoiities, men and other "inferiors." j from the Boston side of Chnrlestow-rich one even the do hereby certify a Utah lijie Utah, governient, County, evadThose had their own ways of to tho various improvised hos that utulcr and by virtue of an exAmerican, could employ the enormous the laws by smoking clandestinely, ferry - ing domof make needed force to pitals. spies ecution duly issued out of the Jusami so heartily did they do it that a.,d the Puritan theocracy was altoA deterred tices Court, Utah County,' Utah, curious superstition risk ciliary visit without rumiillg smoked away those particular both British and Americans in tho dated tho 2nd of June The Puritan people j,t;ug bankrupted. gether another. But such visible they 1921, by which laws, which by 1080 became legally revolution from churches I was commanded to make the amount had a due appreciation of harmless manifestations and acts of Sunday utilizing as dead letters. as hospitals; in many places the of $193.50 to satisfy tho judgment amusements but the Puritan theocracy play, sports, travel and amusements, y cognizednow Those attaching tobacco assert British showed no scruples about using iu this action with costs thereon, sale of tobacco and smoking in an view of the organized attempts to! was determined that tho people should tint one of its worst modern fealaws, not be allowed to partake of pleasure, the open can bo mucii more effective-Realizin- ture is smoking on the streets; time American churches for barracks and out of the following property of the r, store many of the ancient that the very mention of It tended, Puritan preachers held, to ly stopped, or at any rate very un was, they say, when this practice was stables, while the provincials melted above named defendant, that I wilt the pipes of the orgnn in tho English sell the following doseribed personal ebnrch and pleasantly interfered with, blue law s bears wit, it, a certain! lraw folks away from t unknown in America. This is one church at Cambridge for builds to property at public auction to the dread and odium in the popular mind, j undermine its power, and thus (byl When liquor prohibition was being of those imaginative views seeking j make music about the ears of the highest bidder on July 11, 1921 at indivduals, to thp movements carrying ,on systematic! the theologian's process of reasoning) agitated some the pa-- and indict tho pres- British Coshen Mercantile Company, Goshen, at Bunker Hill, a proved sinister device of Satan noting the trend of the organizations ent.gild agitation disclaim any purpose of The who died in British tobacco that hospitals Utah, the sale starting at 2 oclock living long obsolote eodes; they even 'to disintegrate the church aud de- demanding it, predicted In 1038 the rilgrims of Plymouth wero p. m. the of Bunker after battle Ilill on list. would be moralize next the the blue were ever proscribed there people, any deny that law imposing a buried several a passed colony One bureau; one table; oue cook tho in was ridiculed. deep graveyard Today, laws. Pleasure, therefore, had to be slern- - This prediction heavy fine for smoking on the streets, on the common. stovo or rango; dishes; baby buggy, ser is with it taken greater is to being say, ly suppressed, and Puritan legislator scarcely necessary "It but it was only regarded when a chairs in British and Americans alike who brass bed and springs; asserted one of their advocates recent- - decreed a host of laws in tho system-ly- , iousness. themselves devotees of the WPro kil1(,d in the bntflo constables, aud other furniture belonghouse; colburiod the has w,rp remarked that Balzac not scintilla is of a "that there atic effort to accomplish their purpose, weed, were adepts in tho art of look- on Breed's hill. ing to baid, defendant now in tho house Perhaps evidence in the colonial archives or They went to extraordinary lengths, lective memory is short. the other way. ou the premises leased to said defending one reason One the is humorous of eireumstanees that the else show to organiza laws the, why that anvwhere Betw-eeyUl. modern blue law proponents dis1041 am. .J49 the Iil ant by said plaintiff. of the referred to were ever enacted." following tho battle eon claim any aim of going to extremes Dated at Goshen this 13th day of grims passed a sueeession of laws eerned night a British offieer who cimbeil Bo did the Purtian legislators when Oue which prohibit1921. tnbaeco against June, Brand Joy as Vicious. the hazing ruins of Charestown. ed importation dimply incited smugglEPHRAIM FINCH, Instead of Suddenly ho was alarmed by the But tneir repression ment against tobacco. Const solo being. Others, The eminent minister making this g campaign. forbidding smokng, defui net, the rat onal seeming whizzing of bullets Bbotit his came jects. declaration should have consulted the gradually reached a point where itj bonnng n s c ns ears, but was relieved on statute books amt court records of, WHS evea crimminal for husband audjon JL, an an; - Baffled in their attempts to prevent that what ho heard was deseovering NOTICE ' rtself converted merely the n simply to tho The' wify the use of tobacco. Pilgrim legislators PP. settlement and colonial periods. r0'P tobacco the of an innumerable anti oir mt0 organ whirring wings Thi9 110 invention of absurd hqnor . . . . . finally confined themselves to a law- - June 'Mo ail landowners aud residents iu official archives of those times not' , . mw cirou a ng myn 1S bugs out for their nightly flight the first In on1 fancy. snowstorm the in smokfound of mass blue laws a contain of Utah County Drainage uistriet No. 4: l0j anyone fining guilty only in otherwise dnsk. the and warning against of 1663, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph toWco Qn Jiou will pleaso take notice that eery conceivable subject, but the; fall or coming within two miles of a the rcpoit of tho Board of Supercourt records reveal the sentenced, Enrio felt an irresistible desire to Music for the Iloles. church. They were merely hilariously re visors of Utah County Drainage Disunder them. Many a c.mreh goer Not Defending Tobacco. Moreover, remnants of jfrolic. on are "What devious trict No. 4, us required by section those blue laws are on the statut 'Enjoying themselves when they were with sponded by thnt you traveling doing The For my part, I am neither, defend- - pafbSi hiding his pipe just before porous plaster Claudot" books of some states to this very; arrested for unseemly conduct. ,2053, chapter 41, of tho Session Laws ourt record authentically reads:; ing nor assailing the tobacco habit. mK.bilip: cbrc, and resuming it on "Well, I want an idea for a Futur- of Utah for 1919, hot been filed with day. his wife. The question is simply whether laws b;s homeward wav. for In Connecticut. ist Fugue and I thought I'd try this1 the Board of County Commissioners, drawing The Puritan ngc was distinguished!' Ralph Earle, framed to extinguish it can succeed. too tbpr(, wag a lawtbat of 1647 over on the pinnolal" London Mail of Utah County, as required by law. by a frenzied, tenacious effort on tha1 in an uncivil manner on the snow, is The is both! This a present crusaders, with a large, wb;pb forbade smoking on tho streets This report will be heard by said jaued twenty shillings. part of ministers controlling of habit nnd in the - case, belief not an in abiding exceptional,Hoard of County Commissioners tasted to smokers ono lypical, tive action. restricting Having alreay NOTICE laws, think they can. This their office in tho County Court house homflt gmokp R daT Tho gpt. ious an,) criminal. Apparently tha' To many accustomed to our pressame attempt is now being renewed gut liberal standards, it may seem lud is what Puritan legislators thought flp bc. dpfip(, if fln(1 j(. rcgpntl United States Land Office, Salt Lake at Provo, Utah, on July 11, 1921, s All and at 19 a. m. no icrously improbable that we can ever they believed that force of law could came an obsolete curiosity. for although theologian-reformer- s Utah, June 6, 1921. City, miraculous most the of who such district residents are to return the accompuish be Can impositions. movements repressive civil succeed control Whom To affairs, they present j it May Concern: Notice longer Although pres- where Puritans and Pilgrims failedt in tho report, are requested lieve that they can swing legisla But it is well to recall that most changes in conduct. hereby given that tho State of Utah not do tobacco deof ent antagonists There were comparatively few early has filed iu this office lists of lands to be posrent. of power in influencing legislative Americans of a generation ago Board of Supervisors, Utah County colonists and it was passably easy selected by the said State, under 6 of the Act of Congress, ap Drainage District No. 4, to note how each individual acted By JAMES M. CREER, President. ind what ha did. If, under those proved July 16, 1894 ,as Indemnity Serial No. 026603 conditions, the people wero able to School lands, viz. CARL O. NELSON, Secretary turn laws into laughing-stocks- , what Lots 7 and 8, Section 15, Towuahip chance would similar laws have if 10 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake combated by largo numbers among Meridian. NOTICE TO CqNTBACTOBfi, our millions todayf Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive Bids for the construction of a two Back to Blue Laws. subdivisions, have been conspicuously roomed frame School v Building at in this office for inspection by Dividend, Utah, will bo received at Stringent measures other than those posted interested and by the pub- the office of the Board of Education any person proposed against tobacco are being lic generally. of Nebo School District, at Spanish demanded by tho Lord 's day alliance During the period of publication of Fork, Utah, until 7:30 P. M. Friday, of the United States, and kindred is notiee, or oaJ time thereafter 1921. are seemingly organizations, which and before final approval and certifica- July 1st, Plana for the building may be seunaware that these, also, were all attion, under departmental regulations tempted during the early periods of of April 25, 1907, protests or contests cured from the Clork of the Board this countrys history, The name of Goodrich on a lire means the claim of the stato to at Spanish Fork or from Henry Utah. Laws aro urged making a crime againstof tho tracts or Architect, Payson, subdivisions any just o.te tiling quality. And that quality of doing on Sunday many things hereinbefore, described on the ground A deposit fee of $3.00 will bo reis always the highest that can be produced. which are now lawful or at least hut the same is more valuable for quired for the uso of each set of Plans aud Specifications arid will bo lowable. Strict Sabbatarians would mineral than for agricultural purposes, forfeited enforce and strengthen suca survivals will bo received and noted for upon failure to return with Each tire is specially designed for the serreport iho time set for of the old blue law-- s as remain, or to tho General Land Office at , a bid ou or before vice it must deliver. Goodrich Fabrics, in All bids to be exact new ones abolishing D. C. Sunday Failure so to protest opening of bids. amusements, or contest, within th0 time specified, submitted on forms furnished by the the popular sizes, have established themsports, reereations and closing all stores, and drastically re will be considered sufficient evidence architect. selves as unusual values from the standA cashier's check on one of tho uf character of the tracts striding Sunday traveling. local banks in the amount of not not The alliance doce Cords Silvertown Lords and real selections the other thereof, day being economy. point go So far as to sny that it would wis0 free from objection, will be ap less than 5 per cent of the total bid, in their class h ive always held first place and made payable to the Board of prohibit all play on Sunday, but it proved to the State. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Education of Nebo School District, in the esteem of motorists, not only bedoes announce, its intense opposition must accompany each bid, and will calls commcrciailzed what to it Register. cause their symmetrical perfection of be forfeited to the board in ease the sports," such as motion pictures, baseNOTICE TO WATER USERS contractor given award fails to enter but finish, furthermore, by reason of their ball, and the like. By "commercial into a satisfactory contract for tho means ized or it games sports" long iife, complete dependability and satStato Engineers Office, Salt Lake performance of tho work with a sports which people pay money to Juno 8, 1921. isfactory. performance. see on Sunday. satisfactory bond, within five days Evidently it is be City, Utah, f i oin date of award. cause they aim to focus attention Notice is hereby given that the Your dealer will supply you at these fair The Board reserves the right to acexclusively upon church affairs that Summit Creek Irrigation & Cana cept or reject the leaders of the Lord's day alliany or ail bids. with its principal office at prices: W. A. CORNABY, Clerk. ance seek to efface any thing they Company has made application Kaiitnijuin, Utah, Date of first publication, June 10. regard of a competitive nature, for in accordance with tho requirements Date of last public.. ton. July 1. they also announce that they favor of tho Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, lows prohibiting nil kinds of games, as amended by the Session Laws of whether for pfiv or not, which interNOTICE OE ASSESSMENT. Utah, 1919, to appropriate Five (5) fere with church services. Sec. Ft. of wnter from Summit Creek This was thp very idea back of the in Utah The .Summit Creek Irrigation and Said water will County. whole array of Puritan blue laws; he diverted at a Office and princi N. 77 deg. Canal Company. point ihe object of which was by prohibit- 00 min. W. 1171 ft. from the S. E. pal place of business, Santaquiu, ing everything else to leave people no corner of Sec. 13, Township 10 South, Utah. alternative but to go to ehnreh. Range 1 East, SaltY,nke ' Base & First, the Puritan ministers obtain- Meridian, and conveyed a distance of NOTICE is hereby given that at a ed laws in )634. 1646 and other years 31,300 ft. and there used from March of meeting of th0 Board of making it a criminal offense not to November 30, inclusive, of each the shove named company, held on The more the rurt- - year, to irrigate 3200 acres of land the 26th diiy of May, 1921, an assces attend church. tian people were prodded, however, embraced in Pecs. 1, 2, 3, and 12, T, meut of $1.00 per share was levied on the loss inclined they wero to be 10 H., R. 1 E., and Sec. 34 T. 9 S all the stock of the' eorpo ru! ion coerced. issued and outstanding, aud They wanted some enjoy R. 1 E. same ment on Sunday and proceeded to In addition the applicant proposes must be paid at the Secretary's office the to store 900 acre-fee- t set it. of water from on or before tho 26th day of Jaiv, ThoTonpon, in 1653, Puritan theocracy had a law enacted November 30 of each year to March 1921. which made it n crime for a child 1 of tho year following, in a reservoir Any stock upon which this assess The antiskid safety tread anvone rise to plav, sport or snnn-- j which will inundate 55 acres meut remains unpaid ou the 26th day rr of Silvertown Cord The parent or! land in the 8 Sec. 3, T 10 8., R. of July, 1921, will bo ter on Sunday. dchuqueut guardian of any offending child had 1 E., the center of the impounding and advertised for sale at public to par a hcavv fine or he pnt in dam of which is at a point N. 46 auction, and unless payment is made the stocks or go to jail, an adnlt deg. 25 min. W. 3228 ft. from tho before will be sold on the 26th day offenders had to meet their own sen- 8. E. corner of Sec. 3, T. 10 8 R. of September, 1921, at .he office of the The Goodrich price redudion tenses. Even walking On the streets 1 E., where the water will be releas- Secretary, at two oclock p. m., to which took effrd May 2nd was into a canal and used pay the delinquent asbeesnieut there COMPANY the fields, except when going ed dirctly RUBBER F. or B. in GOODRICH THE without reservation. It included in with the 5 Sec. Ft. ou, together with tho cost of advor connection was to a and from a diatinet church, aAkron, Ohio together with GoodThis above mentioned. crime. application tising and exponse of s; le. rich Fabric tires and Goodrich Red is in A. B. HUDSON, the State wed even into designated the Engineers Subsequently, end Gray inner tubes. office as No. 8761. Secretary of said Company All protests against the granting Santaquin, Utah, May 26tb, 1921 (Continued on Page 4.) 000000000000000000000000000v00000000000000000000xx0 U Onffin bodies V- . salt I J, ,y, . 1 iosc-coiore- e d d n 1 , land-owner- soe-tio- attest Goodddilire Price Reduction V to all sizes without reservation Wash-intgon- of of if SILVERTOWN CORDS Diri-ctoi- . FABRIC TIRES Lower Prices 20 Silver-town- - s s |