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Show THE 1AYSONIAN, PAY SUN, UTAH, JANUARY 211921. PAGE SEVEN P000X000000000000xX0 LEGAL NOTICES. Famous Conservatory Gone. The celebrated horticultural conserv-iitor- y PROCLAMATION on tlie ducal estates at Chats-worihull, near Manchester, England, OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF COTJN UTAH. COMMISSIONERS. collnpsi'd recently as surely destroyed TY liy the World war as any French or COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH, DECEMBER 30, A. D. 1920. Belgium structure on the western Mechanics MagaPopular front, says z O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O O OO zine. The glass house was erected in In the Matter of the Organization of Utah County Drainage District No. and served as a model for the Tho privilege of asking questions footwear are not luxury but real 1836-40- , 4 of Utah County, State of Utah. seen be to to la; answered by Miss Dean is open economy. still Theysue wear and tear great Crystal palace to every reader of the Day so iian. on your nervous system, near London. It was itself of uo mean In the matter of the petition of The manner m which you eat also size, measuring, nfe it did, 277 feet long, Questions will be answered as quiek-lM. J. as they can be forwarded to Miss has a great effect on your health 123 feet wide and 07 feet high. For- C. E. Loose, corporation; It certainly pays not ty thousand panes of glass formed Uie Crecr, C. M. Roberts, Ephriam Peters. bean in New York and will ap)'ai and nerves. m.upon receipt here in the next issue to nibble candies and other things son, Janies A. Butler, Jesse o. Butwalls and roof. be addressed to Miss Jriscilln Dean, between meals. Vour stomach shorn t arching ler, J. R. Creer, Roger W. Crecr, care of the Pnysonian, Payson, Vtali. have a complete lest after it lias Not Exactly Church Music. Gus Carlson, Ben E. Argyle, B. II. Xdshed digesting one meal until Reverent Catholics of Dunkirk are Tuttle, A. R. Creer, Phillip Davis, time for the next. KEEPING WELL Can' you imagine the inside of a stomach which is demanding nn Investigation why the Willium Harwood, ltoy Bradford, V. The most import-an- t half full of nearly- - digested, partly Dunkirk cnUiedral chimes, Instead of H, Gardner, J. A. Wateis, B. lx. thing is not digested, ami newly swallowed food playing the Angel us, are now calling Gardner, Roy Creer, Alvin Marcusou, enll in Iho doctor Gan you wonder lit the resulting the faithful to worship by exhilurut-inCharles Killian, M. J. Grant, F. 1$. when you are ill, state of sourness? Jazz tunes, with fox trot music pre but to avoid having Davis, William Kulo, Peterson Adild-bkonFletcher, the great authority- - on to enll him in at digestion, said that no one should dominating. Parley Curtis, J. R. Warren, Fox trotting la not especially ramat until 'the very thought of dry all. John it. Cloward, J. A. Stone, Anbell cathedral Iu but the Dunkirk, Every time yon bread caused the mouth to water pant lie aKo advised the linger must huve had his vacutlon In drew H. E. Otteson, Larsine Otteson, contract disease the with hunger. 1uris, for, according to his astounded Georve M Bahr, George M. Johnson, becomes thorough chewing of food, and smallsystem Ammon Q. Stone, E. J. llauks, S. weakened and you er meals absoibed in the slowest wav listeners, he has been playing recentT. Gardner, Joseph H. llanks, .Sam. waste just so much possible. ly with u Hire Montmartre touch, uoi Our worst offense today- is overuel H, Taylor, Lewis A. Hatch, Z. a single note. London Mall. strength and enerThe old saying that we dig missing W. Tiffany, Orson Johnson, James gy, trying to keep themselves in per- eating. our graves with our teeth is only Dean Wilcox, Joseph F. SkinHanks, fect condition. Moving picture too true. The Lucky Fifth. The real waste in th H. Hand, Walter U. ner, Joseph actresses must keep themselves in tissues is not great even in the hard Moore, lleber J Hansen, Carl A. so . perfect condition they can be est kind of labor, and when a great Nico children you have. What Lundcll, Bert Thomas, E. D. HawkI early mass- of food is taken into the- body is this? ins, David Mikesell, Elias depended on when needed. Jones, learned how to save my energy lor 0- ly- a .mall part of it is reall- used The fifth. is exebss and must the, remainder A. oph TipXtts, Moroni P. Stark, niv work, how to take care of myHo seems to be the healthiest-lookinbe thrown out by overworking the Jasper A. West ring, L. N. Mace, self and relax when I felt tired. W. F. Curtis, A. F. lierco, Joseph of the lot. Drink plenty of water, this is on, This is, I think one of the reasons Jr., James Yes, by the time he came along Hals, Samuel Douglass, of the greatest beaut iliers in exist his A Gardner, L. J. Hausen, Joseph for my success. out run theories. mother of hail once. It flushes tho intestines. On-- , B. Keiler, S. B. Wilson, John Stalieli, The girl who works must adopt should drink I tost on Transcript. 11. F. Crook, at least live glasses i C. F. Dixon, Flint C. certain rules anil not depart from day. Dixon, Albe Jensen, Mrs. W. E. The daily bath is an excellent aid REPORT them, if she wishes to make good. McBeth, Frank McClellan, John E. to health, because il keeps the Lewis, (). P. Cloward, Mrs.- S. A. por's Going to bed early is one of these. Made to the open. Greene, Henry Erlundson, Otto Er. A successful business woman on be Do not overdress in the way- - of Bank Commissioner of the State of la'idson, Alice Hone, Cleon 11. Moore, if underwear. iag asked what was the secret Martha S. lx apple, L. P, Wimmcr, The use of heavy flanUtah her luck answered, Going to bet nels is injurious because one William E. Wilson, P. J. Mitchell, every night at nine oclock. IC. W. Mitchell, Irvin L. Ballaid, in a steam heated house mil of the condition of Another business women I know then goes out and becomes chilled. Melvin Ballard, Soren P. Christensen, TflE STATE BANK OF PAYSON. S. F. Curtis, A. F. Pierce, C. K. refuses to go anywhere except Sat- It is better to wear the same liu Christensen. N. C. Christensen. Wilnil the n:id to round adopt urday nights and her Sundays are warm hniekeis umh Located at the in Payson, County liam Beddoes, D. I.. Mitchell, J. r ones skirt and spent as much as possible out of an extra warm of Ft ah, State of Utah, at tha eloao Angus Christensen, Phillip II. llurst, wrap. town among quiet home surroundings. Justin E. Hurst, Perry W. Hurst, Always remember this: every- - day of business on the 29th day of De. C. E. Ludlow-- , Isaac Hansen, Jr., Lot If you lead an active, busy life f our lives we take into our system comber, 1920. fl. Hawkins, Theron Calioon, ileim it is absolutely necessary for you to germs of .almost every disease which Peav, J. Willis Hawkins, Burns R. learn to relax. Tins Dike the bow which is floating through the air. RESOURCES Brimhnll, Hyrttm Wilson,, Ben Isaac, is perpetually bent, your strength need not worry you. If your Elisha Brown, Hans P. Larson, W. is kept open and in good conwill leave you or else your nerves Jones, Serena G. A. Jones, Isabcll DisLoans and lose will these germs as will simp unless you relax the terisio.i dition, you Jesse Knight, A. A. Andrus, counts , Andrus, $347,596.42 easily as you breath them into occasionally. Alice W. Hone, Burns R. Brimhnll, but if you are clogged wiai Less Nolen and The feet are a great cause of Sugar Wells J Brimhall, Itnh-Idahl of impurities and in a poor conditio.) . Bills of this fatigue, and fatigue, is the T. E. Lawrence Chatwin, Bank Redis. company, will thev obtain 1 hold and do not say, wear the system. :i grow couni e,l 48,950.00 $298,646.42 Herbert, E. P. Richmond, II. P. Ilall, low heels all the time, but wear them within you. F. hr. Koontz, Isaac Ilansen, Carl Bonds and Flocks, to business if you can, nr nt leas', o O. Nelson, Melvin Wilson, E. WilSecurities, etc., 48,600.00 rest from French heels occasionally. ; ZaXthJ Banking A' John V. Manwill, Frank Cowan, v son, House 12,000.00 The. secret of good feet is changing K. P. McDowell. Twode, llomnn Fixtures Furniture and 7,765.00 your shoes and resting the angle a' A. Mitchell, Carl (Copyright by the Rico Feature Due from Federal Reserve S. Bills, J. which you walk. Several pairs of Service, 1919. Bank 14,525.70 Schwab, B. M. Tanner, Lloyd Powell, S. lb Due from Other Banks 24,678.83 Annasa Jones, F. G. Twedo, Roy Wilson, Checks on Butler, C, E. Gale, David R. Taylor, Henry Hancock, other banks Onice Wilson, George A. Schearrcr, in same Owen Loveless, Wells Wignnll, L. A. town $ '1,079.13 Hill, N. T. Curtis, John W. MendenCash It (ins 1,000.00 hall, Lester Ilansen, John L. Done, 90.00 Gold 2 361.12 Silver Harry Mendenhall, John W. Larson, Ivan II. Wilson, Ernest ICeclo, George Currency ........ 2,858.00 F. Wilson, P. O. Loveless, ,Tr David R. Hiatt, Joseph Mendenhall, Josso Mendenhall, Freeman C. Bird, John T. Mendenhall, S. B. Angus, Bvron ' Wilson, John F. Tervort. W. 0. Me. Clellnn, Dixon Ivnpple, Boyer BrothSihoeufcld, ers, Jerry Reece, John H. F. Crook, John Stalieli, R. It. Stapley, A. L. Curtis. The petition having born heard, TOTAL $411,604.65 in the manner required by law, and Commissioners duly the having LIABILITIES exne-tnesaid petition and having heard the evidence concerning the $ 50,000.00 same, and considered nil objections Capital Stock Paid in . 13,000.00 to the same. Surplus Fund Undivided Tt is ordered bv the County ComProfits $ 2,406.84 missioners that the. petition be, and Interest 23,585.67 the same is hereby granted, and the. find 4.58 Conn tv Commissioners further Exchange Safe Dep. that the work proposed in sai l pti-tio14.30 Boxes to be done will be useful for agricultural and sanitary purposes to $ 26,011.39 TOTAL, the owners of tho land within said Less 'Expenses proposed district, and the Board of a id Taxes County Commissioners further find ... 19,543.70 Paid, etc hat the said Drainage District to Net Undivided Profits... $ 6,467.69 be known as Utah County Drainage Due to Other Banks 7,772.17 District No. 4 shall be bounded .is follows: Deposits SubBeginning at a point nt the center ject to Check of Section 11, Township 9 South. $157,820.82 Cashiers Range 1 East, Balt I.ako Base and Checks Meridian, thence North 1129 rods, 2,766.05 to the North Quarter Corner of PorDividends tion 26, Township 8 South. Range 3.00 Unpaid 1 East, Salt I.ake Base and Meridian, East 499 rods, thence South Total thence Demand $160,589.87 Deposits more cold trips to the basement. 99 rods, thence West 49 rods, thence Time CerSouth 89 rods, thence East 49 rods, tificates 5,618.55 Mo more dressing in a cold room. thence South 69 rods, thence East Savings 29 rods, thence 'south 29 rods, thence more fires to build. 107,156.37 Deposits Fast 49 rods, thence South 29 rods, bills. more big fuel South Total Time Deposits $112,774.92 thence East 29 rods, thence .9 rods, thence East 89Eastrods,289 thence Bills Payable with Federal Re- rids 49 rods, thence serve Bank 41,000.00 89 rods, thence East Other Bills Payable 20,000.00 thence North North 69 rods, 289 rods, thence 49 toiIs. thence South East TOTAL thongs $411,604.65 299 rods, thence Ent 169 rods, thence 599 South 129 rods, thence East rods, thence North 649 rods, thence State of Utah, County of Utah. BLAST HEATER East 189 rods, thence South 89 rods, Leo R. Taylor, boing flnt duly thence East 8n rods, thence South sworn according to law, deposes and 89 rods to the East Quarter Corner and will stay airsays that he in eaahier of tha ibooa of Section 26. Township 8 South. is absolutely air-tignamed bank; that the above and foreRange 2 East, thence East 89 rods, tight. That is why it is guaranteed South 89 rods, thence East going report contains a full, true and f correct statement of the condition of 89 rods, thence South 489 rod", thence to hold fire for 36 hours without the said bank at the close of busi- East 89 rods, (lienee South 169 ness on the 29th day of December, thenee West 249 rods, thence South attention. 169 rods 89 Tods, thence West io i 1920. of Section Corner North R. TAYLOR. LEE the Quarter And remember, every Coles Hot Subscribed and sworn to bofore me 11, Township 9 South. Range 2 EnV, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, thence this 7th day of Jnauary, 1921. Blast eater is guaranteed to conVest 169 South 169 rods, thence F. C. DIXON N less fuel than an$ sume one-thir- d Notary Public rods, thence South 169 rods, fhenee 113 (Seal) My Commission expires tho .West 499 rods, thence North 249 untlerdraft stove of the same size. rods, thence West 249 rods, thenee the 19th day of October, 1924. South 89 rod3, fhenee v.est 329 rods Correct Attest: This means money in your pocket. to the West Quarter Corner of Sec. T. II. Wilson, Jr., W. E. Mendention 8. Township 9 Smith. Range 2 Directors. P. I). McDowell, hall, this reLet us tell you more about STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank East, thence South 169 rods, thence West 6)9 rods, thence North 169 heater. markable Commissioner. thence West 169 Tods to the rods, CommisBank 1, N. T. Porter, of beginning. point sioner of the State of Utah, do hereby Tnelnsing an area of approximately is the a that full, foregoing certify 11.569 neres. all of said lands true n nd correct ropy of the state- in Utah Conn tv. State of Utah.being ment of the above named company, And the County Commissioners also filed in --nv office this 11th day of find that Ihe persons who have .Tanuarv, 1921. signed said- petition are of lawful N. T. PORTER, age, and nee a majority of the adult 9 Bank Commisaioner land owners representing ii li C-- -- p g , -i g of the urea, and also owner a land owning majority portion of the lands to be by said proposed work. The Cuuuty Commissioners further find that the said Drainage District, that is tv av, Utah County- - DrainNo. 4 is duly established age as piovuled by law. The following names are to be known as the Board of Supervisors thetis for the tonus set opposite lames: JMES M. CREER of Spanish Fork, Utuh, for tho term of three NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. one-thir- adult Department of the Interior, United Suites Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, December 13, J92U. Notice is hereby given that Charles T. Biohm, of Santaquin, Utah, who, ou, April 23, 1920, made Homestead Unit entry, No. U222U2, for Farm B or Lots 3 and 7, NEVi Slv,, NW4 SEVi, N Vi SW Vi SE'A, NVj SB U SW V, Section 29, Towubhip 8 South, Range 1 East, Salt Like Meridian, has hied notice of intention to make three-yea- r proof, to estubush claim to the land above described, bulure Register and Receiver, United States Land Office, at bail Lake City, Utah, on the 28th day of January, 1921. Clai-nuname aa witnesses: Joseph Peterson of Spanish Fork, Utah, Bam Isaacson, of Goshen, Utah, Haas C. Rigtrup and William C. Kig-truof Spanish Fork, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. Edw. D. Dunn, Att'y. Salt Lake 24-2City, Utah. t. vea is. CUNT C. DIXON of I'ayson, Utah, for tho term of two years. CARL (. NELSON, of Payson, Utah, for the tern of one year. A est : L. T. EPPERSON, nt Clerk. JOSEPH REECE, II. F. THOMAS, R. I). WADLEY, Utah Commissioners of Utah ty, Utah. -- Coun- NOTICE FOirPUBLIC ATION 1 Department of the Interior, NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United States Land Office at Salt Bake City, Utah, January 8, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Lottie l'iny:rixu-of J.nnt, administratrix the estate of William J. Finlnyson, on behalf of the Heirs at Law of Iny.son. Utah, who, on Juno 20, 1917, made homestead entry, No. 021367, for Farm Unit A 0r EVj NW, NOB i SW j , Section 14, Township 1 d South, b'aiigo East, Salt Lake Meridian, has lilt'd notico of iuten-tioto make throe-yea- r proof, to of tho heirs at law establish cdui-of said William J. Finlayson to tho land ahovo described, before Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utuh, on tho 24th day of February, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: M. J. Morteusea, Thomas E. Reece, Jesso i'inhiyson and Karl Keeler, all of Payson, Utah. GOULD 11. BLAKELY, Register. Department Of the Interior, United States Land Office at Sait Lake City, Utah, December 14, 192U. Notice is hereby gives that Peter A. Petoraon for the Heira of Chris, tian Peterson (deceased), of Santa-quin- , Utah, who, on August I, 1918, ui&do Homestead entry, No. 02207U, C or Lots 4, U, for Farm Unit NEVi NWVi, Section 9; Lots 3, N Section 16, Township 8 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Merdian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r proof to establish thin to the land above deeeribed, before Clerk of the District Court, at Provo, Utah, on the 25th day of January, 1021. Claimant names aa witneeaea: Charles T. Blnhm, Joaeph Peterson, Hans Rigtrup all of Spanish Fork, of Utah and William Bringhuret Springville, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. i n n 24-8- 1 o you.-system- poi-su- J .In-n- d NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Ndt Experienced. Bride Is there any ago at which crildren ceaso to bo a care? United 8tates Land Office at Salt I cant say. My Monageaarian Kansas City Star oldest is only 70. Lake City, Utah, January 6, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Joseph Peterson, of Spanish Fork, Utah, made who, ou August 22, 1918, DB. L. D. PFOUTi Homestead entry, No. 022011, for DHHTUT B or Lot 5, 8W Farm Unit Over Wightmna Supply Company, NW NEft, SE1,, Section 9; N Main Street. Section 16, Township 8 South, Range Office Hours 9 to 1 end 2 to 6. 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention Saturdays, 9 to 1 Only. to make Office Phone 13. Res. Phone 30 tliroe.year proof, to establish claim to the lund above described, before Clerk of tho District Court, at Provo, Utah, on tho 21st day of February, ELIZABETH B. EABLY, 1921. Gluimant names as witnesses: Chiropractor, C. T. Bloh-- n and Hans C. Rigtrup, Over Wightman Supply Company, of Spanish Fork and William Bring-hurMain Street. and Office Hours from 10 to 1 Joseph Bringhunt of Springville, Utah. and 2 to 6. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Department of the Interior. st Bolster. NOTICE TO CONTRAOTOBa nfc $ $ No No HOT ht ce J r-- H J COLVIN & REECE CO. Parcnn Ufah one-thir- 4r 10-3- t. : T'-- -- IE? I1QI Dress In No DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH Scnlod Bids for tho erection of DENTIST a two room brick school building at Palmyra, Utah County, Utnli, will Office, Payton Exchange Saving! bo received at the office of the Board of Education, Spanish Fork, nMi Nebo School District, until 7:80 p. m Wednesday, February 9, 1921. Separate bids will be received for the General Contract, for Plumbing, and for Hot Air Furance. All applications for plans must be S DR. J. H. ELLSWORTH accompanied by a chi ck for Ten DENTIST Dollars, payablo to Ware ft Treganra, DMce over Bank, Payson, Ut. 4: Architects, which check will be reOffice Hours, to 12; 1 to S jt turned to the Contractor upon the Phone 23. . Kea. Phone 10J-- J $ prompt return of the plans. Contraetors in Salt Lake County and north are to apply to Were ft Treganza, 610 Utah Savings ft Trust Building, Salt I.ake City, for plans. G. F. TILSON. M D. in Utah County and Contractors south are to apply to Board of Ed- $. PHYSICIAN and SLTtUus.v 1 4 ucation. Rpnnish Fork, for plans. 4k Office at Residence 3? WILLIAM A. CORNABY, Phone 7 .b. Clerk, Board of Education, Nebo 4? tt. xln Street School District, Spanish Fork, Utah. 4- L Payson, Utah THEATRE GAYETY f an " nsr-- ; .rTSiTrTi.ir..1.... -- sr.. ? vr ,mm ..n rsg Program for Week Commencing Jan. 24 n MONDAY H K BUCK JONES B B happy-go-luck- Sunset Sprague. The story of a cowboy who refuses to know defeat. nN Episode No 10 of Bride 13. in TUESDAY u JESSE L. LASKY presents Hy The Enemy. with ?.n M all the melodrama of the cast. star greatest Foryeais nw William has thriller been made Gillettes into a St stage. f. R motion picture that will you hold enthralled. n n Paramount Magazine in addition to the feature. H H WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY tl B Albert E. Smith presents THE COURAGE of MARGE M m An exciting By James Oliver Curwood. n QDOONE. H picture of the north woods, with both tame and wild H ' n animals featured in the story. M m I.:- a B Admission 11 and 22 cents, war tax included. H FRIDAY DOROTHY DALTON in A Romantic Adventuress. m r, Dorothys best picture in a long time. ELMO LINCOLN in the exciting serial Elmo The Fearless. rt B SATURDAY aM ROY STEWART and FRITS1E BRUNETTE IS : ft 11 I M 'I4 .1 it i il I! :j if ! B n ai An exciting six reel picture. Devil To Pay'. HOLD ME TIGHT. A Fox'Sunshine comedy. in The 1 1 i s . I 1 I ; : I :t it 0 1 u i 1.1 LI ft y : 14 14 a n 3 4 ia tt m m j m ts m m u H m m |