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Show PAY TH VOLUME XXXIII NUMBER 27 PAYSON, UTAH, APRIL 22, 1921. PRICE, FIVE CENTS V Utah Has Promising Future as Iron Producing Center of the West Says Operator History of San Francisco Commercial Club Opposes Earthquake of Fifteen Expenditure of County Funds Yeats Ago Is Revived In Building of State Roads Ran Francisco is in ruins! ents to Oakland ns soon as possible streaming headlines niiq Salt Lake information bureaus Morris Rosenblat, Manager of Midvale Steel Plant of the newspapers fifteen years ago were opened upon their arrival, and Committee is the Matter to last Monday, and hundreds of Salt every person in the state secured With Before Board of County Commissioners. Delivers Highly Optimistic Lake families were making frantic information of relatives through this efforts to telegraph to the stricken bureau. Eugene R. Palmer and Joel Utah Society of Engineers. Iron v to Pledges Moral community, with the idea of learning I,. Priest were two of the special feacover the to sent news writers become of their relatives what had Baseball Association. Deposits are Unlimited. and friends who had been in the tures of tho disaster which concerned Lake pebple. Salt Golden Gate city on the day before, Reports of people killed varied The Payson Commerieal club went and other Bjieakors that tho money when the greatest temblor known in from 130 to 1,990. That Utah will become a steel The famous Cliff on record last Wednesday at tho bi- could better bo spent in the this of rocked e imKrt-nnrhistory to fallen in have country house was rejxirted building manufacturing center equal CONCRETE ROAD TO the entire state of California into the ocean, and there were many weekly luncheon at tho Strawberry the county road from Benjamin to nearly tinin Ihe in some of largest and caused damage by fire in San similar stories sent out over the hotel as proteat ing against tho ex- Payson, and it was deemed that country was the prediction of Morintention of the board of Ihe necessity of building tho BenFrancisco alone estimated at more telegraph wires. LAKE TO BE Those same stories pressed SALT ris Rosenblat, general manager of the of Utah coun- jamin road was a paramount issue than $209,000,000. were also heard in Kan Francisco, comity commissioners There were almost 300 Utah peo- but they lacked verification. Flail Steel corporations plant at was ty to exjiend county road funds for nml should at oneo bo brought to It COMPLETED AT ONCE ple in San Francisco on April IS, the completion of tho state highway, tho attention of tho county comsuch to verify rejiorts, impossible Midvale, in an address before the 1990. It was nearly noon when for there were no telephones' and the north and south of Provo, connect- missioners. It was tho sentiment in Salt of Utah Society Engineers tho links of pavement construct- of tho mooting that steps bo taken Salt La.ke received tho news of the streets ing Stories were impassnb'e. Lake a few evenings ago. A ed last year by the state. On that same after- of the to prevent the county commissioners refugees came in nn the night Hope Is Extended a'hat Road to arthquake. metal ami of Otto Erlaudson, from illegally diverting the county lie said that geoogists noon Mayor Ezra Thompson sent a of consisting of 19 firemens the and April Salt Lake Is To Be Completed telegram to Mayor E. E. Schmitz of efforts to cheek the spread of the John T. I.ant and J. C. Burney, was roud funds in building the statet lurgists were conducting investigaKan Francisco offering this citys flames. appointed to take tho matter up road. No water was available.' tions of iron or deposits in southern Before Next Winters Snows. Tho club also voted to give every with tho board of county commisGovernor John C. Cutler also aid. Utah, under the direction of the Eire Chief Tells Story. sioners. offered Utah s aid to the stricken, support possiblo to tho public welThe subject was introduced and by nightfall every civic, social corporation, and that initial rejiorts by fare coramittco in converting tho old Terrence Owens, chief of the Den- Otto Erlnndson Road building activities are to be and fraternal organization was rewho said that it city park into were of a nature to lea, the greatplaycommunity first ver firo department, was the a short time, neeord-nwas to within Dr. resumed umleistood tho intention L. D. Stewart, chairbo of food donations exmoney, grounds ceiving further to est encouragement the quake to who went through of the board of county eomniission-r- man of tho finance committee of to the Provo Post, and the gaps and clothing for the suffering ref- reach Salt T.ake. lie told a graphic ploitation. to complete the paving of the the Payson Baseball association, exugees. Iron sof iron Should the .ii the state road both north and dejosit Lntci story on his arrival here. state road, which had been left in plained that a misconception ap and Carbon counties prove to be oT south of Provo are to be linked with how Knit Lakers came stories from Personal Message Received. an unfinished condition by the state poared to exist and l..at some who extent and of sufficient required the how had had helped fared, they With they existing paved sections. Erlandson lmd been asked to purchase stock Mr. intimated Rosenblatt The first news came to Salt Lake to clear the streets anil dean bricks. road commission. finality, Mr. he completion of this work there to the declared that county in tho Payson Baseball association spend his of Postal over business that a company that the of Afterward came the Telegraph wire appeals funds on completing work begun entertained the idea that contribuwould bo very greatly expanded, .dl be a continuous paved highway somehow had not been felled by the Mayor Schmitz and Governor Pirdee bv the state would be an unlawful tions were being asked for, whereas of earth shock. south Then came a mes- of California. from a short distance to the peculiar ndvtinlagi 1 owing diversion of eounty money which it is a business jiTOposition and that which it enjoyed in contrast to the Spanish Fork all the way into Salt sage over the Southern Pacific railThe Southern Pacific refused transhad been raised by tho bond issue every person who subscribes recoives other Colorado E. of and sent E. from mills road Fransteel wires, Calvin, portation to anyone to San .ako, or a stretch of nearly sixty when and general!; cisco nml right of way was given for the sjieeific purpose of building a stock certificate and ling a voice vice pirrtdideiilt states, which were compelled to obin the management of the affairs. finest con nty roads. concrete miles of the pave manager of the Southern Pacific, to to relief trains. distant tain their materials from Salt T.ake raised Mr. was Erlnndson It It was also explained that the Pay-so- n urged is in by state. The the merit and lower W. H. Bancroft, general manager of $99,1190 in a few days, besides ninny hope Short hauls regions. Baseball association is taking before the T'nined fall that were road Line. he Short the the Later among said, elotli Oregon costs, carloads of fond, bedding and freight tho in preparing the old initiative will to be thus which completed Associated Press wires were restored ing. Payson, the important favorable factors The first trninlond of such SPANISH FORK AND city park for community playgrounds redound to the benefit of making automobile time from Payson to service and the news began com- supplies left here on April 29. would Salt was purposes, because to Salt Lake less than two hours. leadership steel manufacture in this section. T.ake and Ogden also were kept busy ing in fast. PAYSON MEET ON for extensive paving necessary. Mrs. Art Lowe, then living at 570 feeding refugees who hail left the Preparations Mr. Rosenblatt said that( the Utah The necessity of a public playLarge pilesib East Third South street, received stricken Steel corporation is now producing ivre now under way. area and were passing CAMPUS TOMORROW ground was emphasized by Dr. Ste2011 tons a day of finished product, most small hills, of aggregate have the first personal message from a through on the way to their homes wart who said that he considered and that it is making preparations Veil crushed and stored during the nephew, Loa Inglis, on the night of in the east. The first three Salt like-!-- There s much mystery Lake men to return were Walter S. Annual Dual Field Meet Scheduled tho playground .proposition one of for an immediately larger production winter months, and there will April 18. be little delay in furnishing all as to how a personal message the most iinprotant, in any communwhich will include steel rails of the Anderson, Charles W. Lawrence and to Begin at 3:30 oclock. The The critical age, ho Baid, is to get over the wires, for there Albert V. McCormick. Until the present She road material required. Word that ity lighter weights. not from threo to five years in the en Interesting Program. ggregates have been crushed from was a censorship on such messages nil rtahns were safe onijie on April time, the eonnrntinu lias been he rock ami boulders of the river- for two or three days. child, but from twelve to fifteen 23. and the city breathed easier, but gaged in the manufacture of stand to said when tho play of the child the are and toin San the bed, be, best, school very Lake Francisco circles Interest in rods. For and Salt yenrs, bars steel ard people here was no let up in the relief high suitable for the at the time included E. W. Wilson, work. no nrged that n Seven tminlonds of food morrow will center in tho annual needs direction. disposal of these products, the corn- being in every wav Maddi-:;on- , cement roads. ndvnnco of in be taken by Payson, L. Airs. which Walter E. L. school on dual track meet the step strongest extensive field, nv has an ua Terry, stuffs had gone out of here by that high considerable Contractors Tho teams of tho Sponish in lino with other progressive citieH, Frank M. Foster, Sylvester Q. day. rejxirt includes not only western Mates, campus. Fork high school and of the Payson and seriously consider the playground but Japan. China and other foreign inquiry for work, some by the many Cannon, Mrs. Cecelia Reinhardt, F. Doctor Meets Death. In the past, he said, on which since the company transients passing through hunting A. Druehl and Mrs. Pruehl, Lorenzo high school will be pitted against subject. Countries, are but occasions S. II. Kitto, Mrs. Lena lor it has been the cusseeking inbeen each some in work; constant they Jr.. other of gala have Know, most the began operations F. Taggart Dr. Charles of Los It Is Klein, Robert S. Remington, George tom to carry out sport programs on home help as far as possible. ever events in Utah teresting staged jsitrons. who Angeles, formerly of Salt Lake, th proposed to give the tax payers the V. Schramm and Alma Swenson, of Initial steel production Spanish Fork is said to the streets, with the children dodgwas the first, general surgeon of the county. work ns far of benefit the ns horses. they an exceptionally strong team, ing automobiles anil wild have company began in 1017, though prior San in Lake Salt killed Route, was' No Utahns Killed. men will be given The necessity of n properly laid out Pay-sowhii( the ift that time much wrought iron had can, and married particularly sjvrinters, Francisco during the exciting days, first eliauee of they employment, Iti the year men been produced. boys il is believed will spring and equipped playground, he said, Later complications showed several He had gone there from Tis Anis urgent. The Payson Baseball assome steel furnace sav. from tinned, an surprises. hundred people Salt Lake and geles to give his services as a phy declared Dr. Stewart, Is sociation, in since and 3:30 The events will in start at was placed other parts of the state to he in San sieian and a revolver fell from his operation, behind the community welfare prodash. with n the that time has continued steadilv. afternoon, when but the Francisco, atmosphere pocket, accidentally discharging, the The program will include the shot position. cleared it was found that not one bullet killing the doctor. scrap material collected throughout SUGAR BEET ACREAGE the intermountain region being util run, jmt, throwing tho javeExpressing complete sympathy with Utahn had been killed or injured. San Francisco celebrated the nnni 229 yard dash, discus tffmlvv, the playground movement, Leo R. izcil. lin, suf- versa rv last were who There however, many, ni and, BE Monday night, LESS THIS MAY Crude oil as a fuel has been in dash, running board jump, Taylor suggested that a man experifered the loss of their personal be- at all previous celebrations, there of coal instead late of dash, high jump, polo vault- enced in the subject and an organtraduced longings in the disastrous fire which was ni prayer of thanks sent up for the speaker said, and the results are YEAR THAN IN 1920 followed the quake. Salt Lake the millions who sent aid to the ing and a one half mile relay nico. izer, be engaged to superintend the Three entries have been made play of the children. The equipso eminently satisfactory that the newspapers sent special correspond city in the time of her distress. from each of the high schools. The ment, he said, he believed should be corporation is fervently wishing for the success of Utah oil prospectors, tryouts have been highly satisfactory provided by Ihe city. B. E. Git urged that no delays to Goaeh II. S. Clayson, and some cx Another Inability ot the farmers in many TOTAL ECLIPSE OF MOON as a native oil source. DEATH TAKES AGED of the state to secure fund? sections be is confronted work time rellent which for Kitchen of a permitted in pr- - paring the grounds expected difficulty and Woods who look good on the and that baseball be encouraged by the company was that of obtaining for planting is said to bo responsmaller SEEN BY PAYSONIANS This has been over sible for a considerably desirable coke. RESIDENT OF PAYSON sprints and in field events. Oscar immediate preparation for the first last. than this beets of year acreage Hanson is strong on field events, and giime next month. volatile He said that in come bv mixing the highly has an enviable record in discus the past baseball had not. received coal of Utah with a coal of low vo According to reports it is estimated Those who remained up last night latile properties, the result of which that the acreage thus far signed throwing, having made a record of Ihe attention that it should and that com Mrs. Caroline Yoglcm-mwidow of 9 1 feet in the tryouts. until long after the curfew hour There are Payson had Inst financially because has been a metallurgical coke' of up with the Vtah Idaho Sugar about 79.9911 acres, enjoyed the nitre opportunity of Albrecht Vogleman, who diisl sev some splendid distance runncTs on of this fact. jinny aggregate the required quality. !)0,99q Mr Rosenblatt compared with more than The corporation. Mayor J. C. Ellsworth declared the viewing a total eclipse of the moon. nod mifher of Mis. the Payson team, Brown and Cowan the The earth passed into the light mt ..i years ago, nfficbils 1920. in of This, icii's 330 baseball proposition to be one of from said, at present employs having leading places. died Pau m at hcr homo Wirtlilin, In 1920 the payroll sugar eompanv soy, is even larger travels from the sun to t p moon, It is probable that a junior relay business and a business proposition to 4.10 men. this city last Katurd'iv. She was of Lima for the city, which, if proper infor a amonntod to $7.70,000 and in the than had been anticipated. period aliscuring (pace may bo on tho program. Another cause said to be contrib- forty-twterest is taken in it will result in p nearly cighl years nl ; ge, a same vrslr the cotnpnny produced minutej' CLUB The eclipse began at 11:39 oclock, native of Ober;mlie, Wiirtemberg, SALT LAKE COMMERCE ft utory to a smaller beet acreage than town. steel fo the value of $9,000,000, bigger and better hearted is the last- - year, OPPOSES DAYLIGHT SAVING Mayor Ellsworth explained that conimpression' that becoming complete at 12:33, the to- Germany, where Hie was born on i anticipated that the output thi 1:03 February 21, 1828, her maiden name siderable money will be neeessnrv to venr will be more valuable, because market prices will not justify a pro tal obscuration lasting until duet ion equal to that of last year oclock this morning. She was The Suit Luke Commercial club get the grounds in shape for bn'o-balsto It was 2:20 being Caroline Hagley. of the plans to manufacture is said when the entire moon was and that while the pity had again in married nearly half a centmy ago ami chamber of commerce will rails, pig iron, steel pipes and sheet However, the beet ncongc of vii w, that with are. coni was a a movement launched favorably n.m beginning to Albrecht Vogleman by Com spent more than $18,900 for a eitv Technically, the iron in addition to steel bars other crops and the guaranteed min- o the eclijwe is that period when soldier in the German arinv for more mercinl organizations in New York park, the plenjde had been asked in rods. imum price of sugar beets, with the the moon enters the pneumbra, or than twelve year". He jimd Un and other eastern states to urge this instance, for the building nf a which cali3 outer shadow of the earth. As the church of Jesus Christ of Latter day upon congress the enactment of a sliding scale contract UTAH COUTY BANKERS playground, less than The amount, he snid, should ORGANIZE ASSOCIATION for the payment for beets in Pro- total period of eclipse appeare, it Saints in 1893, and four years later measure restoring the daylight savThis action was taken easily be raised and thnt every rid portion to the price (if sugar, to- presented a beautiful dull copjxir came to th,. Unite, Slate., ing plan. the are with fact beets that r. wife and at his n gether associaby color. e Utah Comity panied daughti meeting of the board Zen should tnko a pride in the mutRanking n cash of governors, who void to instruct ter Aside from this said the mayor, crop, an- factors which have at Provo la Last nights eclipse will be the now Mrs. Haul Wiithliu. tion was orgnnzied The funeral was held last Toes Salt Lake delegates to the annual in converting thfi old every induced farmers to plant this year last total lunar eelipsc visible in the night, banks from Monday c!ty park into pnqsirtionate acreage to United States for about six years, day from the First ward meeting meeting at Atlantic City next Wed a public playground, an unsightly section of the state being represent a larger beets than to some other crops. house. Bishop W. 1). Dixon presiding. ncsdny to oppose daylight saving. cowFrom present indications th od pasture would be developed inaccording to astronomers. The speakers were .bdin J. Information was received recently to an attractive rosort for the genone will stronc he of the Complete repirts on beet acreage assorinit irn J. Sehearrer, George StaheR and J. at the Commercial elub that action eral good. country are nut yet available, and it is be- HOME BUREAU PLANS TO in the intermomitain evt to urge a national daylight saving T. X. officers are Tavlnr, lieved that the total acreage may HOLD MEETING SUNDAY NIGHT A Loveless. It was reported that the members Temporary abmt 01,(100 ;ieres. measure would Ti(, presented at the of the board of eounty commissioners For the purpose of dismissing pro(J'iymisn and R. F. Allen secretary reaeli Thi- ie City meeting "f the Tlilio officers ami in the form will be in Payson today to inspect eotiqmres with slightly more jects for the ensuing year a meet y. committee comprise,! of F. O ih.'iu 90.000 acres planted in 1920. ing of the Home bureau has- been The Salt Lake ur-- th" Pnyson canyon road, and the ward religion class gavi paityjof a resolution. Warn irk. Vrnvo. Washburn Chipman Bn nking circles have 1 after- gnnizntion takes the position that committee on that matter, reported a gen- called by Mrs. A. K. Huih for next for the children A nuweia n Fork, arid John Mendenhall consisting eral decrease in the ncrege being Sunday evening at 8 oclock in the ;i'm instead of 1" C. to draf regular daylight saving was entirely a war of Dave Shuler, Dr. J. IT. Ellsworth Rpriagv illn. were chosen Mi-- s to crops this year in Utah First ward meeting house. i. given measure and that iri the readjustment and Lyman Kapple, was retained to meeting. The oi or' a a a ' institution and bv laws and th plant vLiiik-jobusiness conditions then is no moot with the commissioners will meet in Provo pot :n.l I'P.Iim, v. ith ugar beet- - showing Tfettie White, head of extension work at the home ef d . and w era redecline iml than offer son. lesser llm of Game, r most and be j will in to rirui7n :e:ison why legislation regulating discuss with them the canyon rond present Utah, night perfect to pie eroj.s of (he rofon. bv th" officers. fie.limeid. ik and play should be enacted. valuable suggestions. turn. subject. So read the Appointed Take Up the Address Support Payson com-mite- , - s . , man-uge- Well-know- n open-heart- 190-ynr- oiio-niil- 1 880-yar- , l. $2.-30- 1 i - - . 1 i t 1 i - |