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Show o THE PAYSONIAN. PAYSON UTAn, MARCH 11, 1921. paoi im pool. J, Edward Taylor, commorcial OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO"!XXXXOOXOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOC agent of .tho farm bureau, outlined 0 the manner in which tho bureau eat do eoperutivo buying of sacks ami twine for the woolgrowers. The lommittee immediately adopted a d olut ion recommending that the grow-eiavail themselves of this service. Discussion of some of the sheepmen s problems brought up the question of shearing, and after most of 'he committeemen had expressed themsekes wi,h considerable freedem ln 1he WIR0 qucstion they mussed tvlutln recommending the scale of the Utah State Woolgrowers' as )ixinj, ,, cents R head as V Chiropractic Announcement s STOP! - Of course what we have a right ', Wliat ar0 you doing to live up to to expect from the Amercian boy is such a reputation! ! Vou tenderfoot thnt ho shall turn out to be a good scouts, what are you doing!! Are American Alan Now, the chances yOU drifting along enjoying the priv- are strong that ho will not be much ilego of being a scout and wearing of a nmn unless he is a good deal tho uniform and not living up to of a boy. He must not be a coward the scout law and promise, or doing or a weakling, a bully, a shirk or your part to maintain tho good reHe works hard and plays pute of a scout a prig. He must bo clean, minded f.rst class scouts, what are you do- hard. ta.iv, nd (his C0mmitt(,0 iH 0 and clean lived, and be able to hold ing!! Lets take an invoice of t0 begin funetioning at his own under all circumstances and ourselves and see just whe.e we:ui,h viow to formulatin a tlofinito on It is only stand and find out whether or not pj.,,, ;n 1b(, immediat0 future against all comers. these conditions that ho will giow wo are hitting the line us hard as T1, members 0f" the committee into the kind of a man whom Amur jwe should. 'at the mooting were J W Hooper He Prepared.' be proud. iea can The scout motto is, ,,r, si,iont of th0 Utah Woolgrowers' In lif0 as in a football game the It means that scouts will, through ,(l, s, Nation; Mr. Armstrong. Air. to follow is: Ilit the their activities and the opportunities iKav, nenry W. Hunt of Cedar Vi tv dont agorded for special instruction, qunl j hard; dont foul and Marriott of Ogden Rone J e shirk, but hit the line hard. 'ify themselves to be helpful to others K011 of nrigham City. .1 W Imlav of A boy may claim jf,, This i? as tmo today as it was in any emergency. , . ,e. J. 'Mitchell of salt in 1000 an every man and boy should 'to be a good scout, be present to al! ;T.uko ,T.lm(a M. Kirklmm, sec.e-hithe line as hard today, if not troop meetings, wear his uniform ftarv 0f tbp Rtalp farm imr(.all-liarder- , than then. 'correctly and still not be hitting lie Those of us who enjoy membership lino hard from a scout point of in the Hoy Hcouts of America should view. To hit the line hard a scoir feel a special responsibility at this 'should at all time's put into his 'Mamma, is papa going to die and period of our nations history to daily life the principles of scout go to heaven! hit tho line hard individually and ing and show to other people that Of course not, Hobby. Whatever In scouting as in other he is a true scout in thought, deed collectively. such an absurd idea into vour nit things we can be judged individually and word. American head? Legion Weekiv. ns one who hits the line hard, or as Scouts, let one and all, individ one who donpends upon the other ually ami collectively determine to Vour friend Hanks dined Knapp fellow to maintain tho good repute hit the line with all our might so with me last night. What a dull of scouting. that our parents, our school loaoher. is. he dog Woodrow Wilson said: our employers, and in fact the whole President Knox--Othat depends on what The boy scouts have not only dem- community and nation may know the in. Yonkers hes company onstrated tbeir worth to the nation, value of , the boy scout movement, also contributed but have not because our strutting around in materially to a deeper appreciation the uniform, but because of how we by LIGHT PROTEST DEVELOPS American people of the higher con live our lives from day to day as DISTRICT TO DRAINAGE Let us each show more real (option of patriotism and good citi- scouts. concern about doing our daily good zenship. Slight opposition to the completion The boy scout movement has won turn and live up to scouting, and details in connection with the creaiif men and womei in this way we will bo great everywhere hitting the such a b'Kh place in the regard of line hard. tion of drainage district No. 4, to A Palmer School Chiropractor Has Come to Our Town to Stay. Who Is He? re-Jl- To My in ign-in- cn-ir- e Columbia Blue Label Records This Price Applies to 1 30 Retired Records U you've never owned a Columbia Blue Label Record, heres your chance. .Today we put od sale 130 standard Columbia Records ell made within the last eighteen months 'Dancevong, and Comic selections havent heard them, youve hearc about If ( I yr v them from your friend popular records made by Al Jolson, Van and Schenck', Harry Fox, Ted Lewis Jazz Band, etc For a Limited Time Only Tb supply Tbe limited time limited. la Call today and get ihoe retired popo beard boot neeb lai records yootre A e W. L. Reynolds Company Lead Us to Him! Salt Lake City, February 25,1921 It May Concern. am I personally acquainted with T. C Jeppson, D. C., Ph. C., Doctor of Chiropratic, and have been for several years. I know him to be a man of character and ability. I consider him to be a proficient chiropractor and 1 would have no hesitancy in putting myself or family under his professional care in case of illness I recommend him to all good people who are in need To Whom. layson: have personally known Dr. T. C. leppsnii for tin past five years and ean highly recommend him as a first class and cflicie.nt chiropractor as well as a splendid, upright and honest man. If you arc in need of chiropractic adjust incuts sec Dr. Jeppson, and you nill he assured of getting the very best as Lit ght by the Palmer School of (T.iropractic, Davenport, Iowa, x Hoping that you will give Dr. Jcpp-so- n the same good patronage in the future as you have given me in the past I ant Chi rnpra ct iea v von rs, KLMER F. ST' ROMBERG, D. C. of health. Sincerely. 1 1 W. IT. PYOTT. D. C. Ph. C. Heres Earnest Enthusiastic Efficiency at Your Command Yours for Health, T. C. JEPPSON, D. C, Ph. C. Clothes for Easter delivery should be ordered without de lav. Palmer School Chiroprador Phone 12fi Payson, Utah. 0. Box 155 OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOGGOOOOOOOOOOOOO b en hoapwl on the board of county survey, as well as the lawyers uho t ommissioners because of endorse- carriod the district to its pro age, deelare that every legal rement of the proposition, Commission- quirement has been complied with er Reece suggested that a mass moot- - ami Haw whi h that there is not big be hold either in layson or w ill warrant a reconsideration of (tic Spanish Fork at which those in favor matter or the withdrawal of any w'-f ,1h drftina district and those have already pledged themselves in - to it might express their support of the district. opiMtsed The mass meeting for discussing ())jn;ona Tho engineers who ore now going the matter wil be held in Payson over tho ground for a preliminary ( a Thursday nigut of next week. Tailor-mad- e Easter falls on March the 27th. M Plow Greater !!i ,i! WITH LESS LABOR Lant & Persson Co. Department of The Interior. The Clothiers United States Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Alarch 9, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Sam tie' S. Watson, of Santaquin, It ah, who, on June 20, 1917, made homestead unit entry, No. 021300, for farm A or E! NKVj, Section 20, Town ship 9 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Aleridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Clerk of tho District Court, at Provo, Utah, on the 23rd. day of April, 1921. Clainmant names as witnesses: W. II. Gore, W. W. York J. W. Sullivan and O. G. Alundav, all of Santaquin, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. Good Trees, USE A . UTaH GROWN TREES Best Service Call B. H. BOWER, at Provo CIIAS. E. SMITH, Payson Or FORDSON T?acto? Baby Chicks all Place your order varieties. for Spring delivery with now C. E. SMITH, Fhone Payton, Utah 64-- Price Reduced to $729 Filled With Gas and Oil Auto License NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of The Interior. A Drop of $165 From Former Prices. H. ROLAND TIETJEN United StatPs Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Alarch 9, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Otis G. Alundav, of Santaquin, Utah, who, on July 20, 1920, made homestead unit entry, No. 022304, for farm A NEV, NV',, or Lots R, 9, S S!a NW'i XEV, NIL RWi NEC,, Section 32, Township 8 Smith, Range 1 Easj. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed ,4iotieo of intention to make three-yeaproof, to establish claim to befose the land above described, Clerk of thp District Court, at Provo, Utah, on the 23rd. day of April, r Notary Public Payson , Sheet Metal Works Roofing, Furnaces, Guttering All Kinds of Sheet Metal and Copper Work Come In and See Our NEW OLIVER TWO WAY PLOW Just Received. First North St. Near Orem Depot Hows This ? We offer 1100.00 for any case of catarrh names a witnesses; that cannot be cured by HALL'S W. AV. York, John Sullivan. W. H. CATARRH MEDICINE. tak-- n HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE laBlood Gore and 8. S. Watson, all of Santa-quin- , the Internally and acta through on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Utah. Sold by druggists for over forty years. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Price 75c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Register. Clainmant Spanish Fork, March 9, 1921. Friends and Former Patients reclaim a large acreage of water log god land between Salem and Utah lake, developed at tho meeting of the board of county commissioners in The Provo last Monday. protest was made by six of the farmers owning land in tho newlv created drainage district, accompanied by Itielr R. A. Porter of this city. counsel. Oflice limits 2 to 7 V. M. The protest was made largely on the S D..ubm Bldg. P. alleged ground thnt the eomnii'tec inamed to Investigate the proposition OOOOC OOOOOOOOOOOO wnuld tile up a havy bill of expense Tt was further contended that much nf the land in the district either will nut ph Rece said Hint he could not profit by drainage or alrcaib how any owner of land in the is under irrigation. Those who are .ei interested in currying tle work to t new district could be opposed to the conclusion maintain that lands which lininage idea, as nothing but good already are under irrigation will noonld result from it and n large lle included in the assessments. aerenge of land which up to the ires Coming to the defense of the new nt time has been fit for nothing' drainage district, Commissioner do tint pasture, will be reclaimed to general agricultural purposes. Because of criticism which had NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION 1921. Where Is He? I t j REMEMBER! This Means You! - Preliminary stejis, looking to the day to sheepmen, county farm tin formation of a pool to include the jienu presidents and others concerned such an undertaking, advising greater part of (he J ;2 1 wool clip in ,wilh them taken of action the taken were last Utah, Tuesday night ami asking for their cooperation, at a meeting of the wool marketing, T,P resolution favoring the pni the Utah adopted by the marketing commit tin committee named by State Farm bureau. Tins committee, follows: Resolved. Thnt the members of composed of sheepmen from all parts' of the state, of bankers ami oilers the wool marketing committee ot Ih bureau vitally concerned with the wool in- - Utah State Farm ilustrv of the state, placed itself on themselves favorable to n wool sot record last night as approving the ,the details to be reported on by a establishment of the proposed pool. subcommittee of this committee, am1 President P. D. AIcKny of the thnt this plan be recommended to at1 farm bureau, who presided at Inst .vnolgrowers of the state. nights meeting, was instructed to A general discussion of the vnimus name n subcommittee of five members questions of" financing, grading am! who will make n detailed invest marketing of the wool, togither wi'!1 of wool pooling and the various consideration of wool conditions in h tails connected therewith and wid the United States and the work! shortly submit a report, together with preceded the action of the committee. W. W. Armstrong, president of the definite recommendations, to the National Copper bank and a 'siippun committee. will These, recommendations then cr of cooperative agricultural mnv be placed before all the woolgrowers ments, lent his indorsement to the of Utah, large ami small, with an pool idea and urged the committee invitation thnt all join in the move to give attention to such warehousment. ing and pooling methods ns would Letters will be sent broadcast to- - give the movement the strongest eredit. R. C. Pollock, assistant secretary of the American Farm Bureau federa tion, spoke generally of the farm bureau movement, what it is aiming at, and mentioned the success which has attended wool pools conducted in some eastern states When the committee had mnde it s unanimous expression in favor of the READ! ULER MOTOR CO. Payson, Utah |