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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSOH. the occasion being her birth anniversary. Those present were Clao Holladay, Trella Dowdle, Rachel Peterson, Viola Johnson, Norma Jerman, Inra Peterson, Wandle Openshaw, Bert Wayne York, Roswell Cushing, in and Harry Olsen. Chats Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Holladay of Pocatello, Idaho, visited with relative Mrs. May Taylor Burled. ansd friends here the fore part of the Funeral services were held here Mr. and Mrs. Holladay were week. Saturday afternoon at the grave-sid- e former residents of this city. in the city eemetary for ws. iay Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Tietjon, Miss Gunderson, wife of Martin Gunderson, who ded of influenza at Eureka last Druce Tietjon and Miss Jennie Tiotjen Music was furnished by Wednesday. motored to Spanish Folk isunday, tho Ward choir. Speakers weTe Wilwhere they were the guests of Mr. iam Chatwin, Lars L. Larson of and Mrs. Arthur Hone. Mrs. Provo, and George LeBaron. Gunderson was the daughter of Mr. Miss Lavan Stewart of Provo spent and Mrs. Heber Taylor of this city, the past week here, the guest of Miss by whom she, is survived, also her Amber Peterson. husband and six children. Olaf Peterson of this city and Miss HERE AT HOME Ellen Passell of were England, married at Provo Tuesday of last They will make their home hero. Payson Citizens Gladly Testify and Recommend Doans.- ..Confidently Martin Gunderson and children have Kidney Pills returned to their home in Eureka after a few days stay hero. It is testimony like the following has placed Doans Kidney Pills! that Mrs. Reid Jerman left Sunday for When so far above competitors. Salt Lake for- an indifinte stay. people right here at home raise their voice in praise there is no room Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wall announces left for doubt. Read the public the engagement ot their daughter, statement of a Payson citizen: Miss Gladys Wall to Willis Yoik of E. H. Pulver, editor and proprie this city, the marriage to tako place tor of the Globe Header Second the last of the month. Not only I, but others Ward, says: of my family have used Doans KidShower for Miss Wall. ney Pills. We have bought them at A miscellanious shower was given the Modern Pharmacy and have Miss Gladys Wall at her home Mon- been satisfied with the reperfectly day evening by Mrs Frank Wall, Mrs. sults we have received. I have found Lizzie Whitoar, Mrs. West Spainhow Doan s to strengthen a weak and er, Mrs. John Holman. Mis. Nels Johnlame back quickly, and for any son Mrs. Mary Openshaw, Mrs. John other disorder of the kidneys they Mrs. Mrs. Fred Martha Wall, Wall, are fine. Doan s Kidney Pills are Ewell, Mrs. Clara Pace, Mrs. Vivian I worthy to be used by anyone in S. NelMrs. Mrs. Roland York, York, need of a remedy kidney son, Mrs. William Hudson, Mrs. Elmer Dont Price, 60c, at all dealers Tietjen, Mrs. Jeddy Greenhalgh, Mrs. Z. Jones, Mrs. Thomas Heelis, Mrs. simply ask for a kidney remedy Peter Heelis, Mrs. G. Mott, Mrs. get Doan 's Kidney Pills, the same John T. Openshaw, Mrs. Orson Clark, as Mr. Pulver had. Foster-MilburMrs. Henry Greenhalgh. Mrs. Hyrum Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Kay, Mrs. Albert Larson, Miss Rhea CONVENSTATE Wrhitear, Miss Ella Le Baron, Miss REPUBLICAN Leah Holladay, Miss Jennit Tietjen, TIONS FOR ELECTION OF DELMiss Gladys Holladay, Miss Druce EGATES TO THE REPUBLICAN Tietjen, Miss Gertrude Mott, Miss NATIONAL CONVENTION. Lavern Heelis, Miss Leatha Tietjen, Miss Olive Johnson, Miss Velma Harfor Republican State Conventions ris, Miss Verda Wall, Miss Percilla the election of eight delegates ana Kay, Miss Slyvia Rees, Miss Edna eight alternates, to attend tho NatWickman, Miss Verge Higginson, ional Republican Convention at ChicaMiss Bertha N'elson and Miss Laura go June 8th, is hereby officially called Jerman. to take place at Price, Utah, com3rd. Richmond mencing at ten o clock a. m. May Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo will be held, first, were Santaquin visitors the past week At that time there a State Delegate Convention, conguests of their daughter, Mrs. Charles sisting of 597 delegates. This convenWaterlin. tion srall proceed to elect four dele-- 1 tes from the state at large and likeMrs. Herman Olsen of Bingham, Following the and Mrs. J. Sullivan and children of wise four atternates. of the convention, a conNevada, are visiting here at the home adjourment the First Utah Congressvention of of their mother, Mrs. Caroline at the ional District will convene ,amo place. This convention will con--i t of 323 delegates from the follow- Mrs. Henry Edwards had for her counties: Beaver iO, Box Elder io guests the past week, her mother, Cache S, 42,' Carbon 13, Daggettl, Mrs. Millet, and brother and sister, 7, uchesne 8, Emery 10, Garfield all of Scipio. C.iand 2, Iron 10, Juab 14, Kane 4, 1 Lillard 15,Morgan 5, Piute 3, Rich 4, Mr. and Mrs. Vess Evans and family i Juan 3, San Pete 32, Sevier 19, the several past spent days during mt 13, Unitah 8, Wasatch 8, week at Springville, the guests of Wayne 3, Washington 9 and Weber Mr. and Mrs. Steve Miller ) At 2:30 P. M. the same day a ConElite Club Elects Officers. of the Second Utah Congressvention The Elite lub met at the home of 274 delMrs. Charles Crooks Thursday of last ional District, consisting of egates, will be held at another hall. week, new members were admittd to This authorized to select the club, Mrs. Vina Greenhalgh wai tw o conventionandis two alternates from delegates elected as president and Mrs. Ina the counties constituting this district treasurer. and as Tietjen secietary to attend the Chicago Convention on The members are Mrs. Vina Greennext. The Second CongressJune halgh, Mrs. Ina Tietjen, Mrs. Agent ional 8th, District Convention shall con-Broadbent, Mrs. Ella Evans, Mrs. of 274 delegates from the followLixie Edwards, Mrs. Edith Evans, ing counties: Salt Lake, 188; Tooele, Mrs. Ella Crooks, Mrs. Lilly GreenUtah 55; Davis 18. halgh, Mrs. Geneva Holladay, Mrs, 13;The delegate representation of both Vivia Kay, Mrs. Anna McKay, Mrs. districts consitute the 597 these if Mrs. Ada Stanton, Mytrle Peterson, to take part in the qualified delegates Louis Mrs. Mrs. Stewart, and McKay. State Convention. Com-By older of i epubhean State Miss Mario Peterson sas beeii spend' mittce. eg the past two weeks visiting at HENRY WELSH Salt Lake and Provo. Chairman C. L. NELSON A surprise party was given Miss Secretary riday Drophna Rees at her home UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1920. evening, Santaq urn YOU AREfALWAYS -- WELCO AT OUR - I it When Will You Drive a I I n Salierit SiiC Let Us Pave the Way for You 1 i s . Elcar. Fisk Tires Maxwell Cars and Trucks Moline System of Power Farming. 1 1 I I mmmn ! Wish to Announce that Established a I Have ' FEED STORE In Spanish Fork i and can take care of your needs in any kind of Seed Grain and Feed Grain I Will also Carry a Complete Line of Mixed Poultry, Dairy and Hog Feed I s, Why not plant the Mammoth Russian Sunflower for Silage, and double your yield per acre? g J.J. BANKS, North Main St. Spanish Fork. 3 We PAYSON, UTAH, -t mf li 9 NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 18, 1920. Notice is hereby given that John B. McMillan and Arthur Daley, of Sigurd and Payson, Utah, respectively, have made application in accordance with Chapter 67, Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to exchange ten (10) second-fee- t of water from the Strawberry High Line Canal of the U. S. Reclamation Service foil an equal amount from Peteetneet Creek, in Utah County. Said quantity of water is to be discharged into Peteetneet Creek at a point which lies 800 ft. east and 100 ft. north of the N corner of Section 21, Township 9 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and an equal quantity diverted from said creek at a point which lies 200 ft. east of the Northwest corner of Section 17, Township and range aforesaid, from where it will be conveyed by means of a canal and a flume to the land to be irrigated and there used from May 1 to September 30, inclusive of eaeh year on 271.6 acres of land embraced in Section 20, SW and SE the N Section 22, in Section 21, and NE said Township 9 South, Range 2 East. This publication is designated in the State Engineers office as No. 1 Exchange. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons theTefor, must bo made to affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $2.50, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. O. F. McGONAGLE, State Engineer. Date of first publication March 19, 1920. Date of completion of publication April 16, 1920. IRRIGATION CANAL COMPANY. STOCKNOTICE OF SPECIAL HOLDERS MEETING. Notice is hereby given that a special stockholders meeting of the Salem Irrigation and Canal Company, a Corporation, will be held at the Town all in Salem, Utah County, Utah, on Friday the 16th day of April 1920, at the hour of 7.30 p. m., for the purpose of voting upon the prop- - osition to amend the articles of incorporation, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. It is prothe posed to amend article 18 of so said Articles of Incorporation, lliat the same will read as follows: ARTICLE 18. At each bionniel meeting of the Stockholders of this Corporation, the Board of Directors shall submit an estimate of the costs and the amount of funds necessary for carrying on the business of the Company during the ensuing two years, and shall re- contend the amount of assessment that should be levied each of the ensuing two years, and the stockholders shad vote upon and authorize the amount of assessment that the Board shall have power to levy for eaeh of the so ensuing two years, and when the authorized by the stockholders, Board of Directors shall have power to levy and collect such assessment, and all assessments shall be levied and collected in the manner provided by law and the Statute of the State of Utah in force at the time of making any such assessment. This notice is given and the said meeting is called, by order of the Board of Directors. ANGUS D. TAYLOR Secretary. 26-3- t. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH .1 UD1C1AL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OP UTAH, STATE OP UTAH. In the matter of the ' of Estate Amasa Potter, Deceased. Notice of Sale of Real Estate Private Sale. Notice is hereby given, that in pur-sura- of an order of the District Court of the County of Utah, State of Utah, made on the 12th day of April, 1920, in tho above entitled estate, the undersigned, the administratrix with the will annexed of the above1 entitled estate, will sell at private sale in one parcel to the highest bidder upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned and subject to confirmation by saiu District Court on or after the 27th day of April, 1920, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Amasa Pot- - er, deceased, at the time of his death, day of Auirl 1920, and written bids of, in ami to the following described will bo received by the said adminproperty situate in Payson City, Utah, istratrix for the said real and personal property on or before tho 19th and described as follows, Bids may be Commencing at the Southwest cor- day of April 1920. made to the Administratrix at Pay-soner of Lot 7, Block 1, Plat N, Utah, or to her attorneys Payson City Survey of Building Lots; Centor thence North 1.50 chains; thence East Baker & Baker, 108 West 3.52 chains; thence South 4 degs. Street, Provo, Utah. Terms of sale cash. Bids must bo East 1.50 chains; thenee West 3.63 or accompanied by certified check chains to the place of beginning. Terms nnd conditions of sale; Cash, diaft ior ten per cent (10) per rent Balance to oe ten per cent of the purchase money of the amount bid. to be paid at the time of sale, bul. paid upon confirmation of sale by tho Deed and Internal Revance on confirmation of sale. Deeds said Court. and abstract at the expense of the enue Stamps at the expense of tho The purchaser to assume purchaser. purchaser. The said Personal property is more the payment of and take tho property t: purchased by him subject to all the particularly described as follows, State and County taxes and all assessTw o horses, one horse 2 or 4 years ments of whatsoever naturo which One harrow. One are now or may become hereinafter old. One plow. farm wagon. One set harness. chargeable to or a lien against the Tho said real property is more property purchased by him. All bids or offers must bo in writing and may dosenbed as follows, be left at the offee of Coleman & Bogining 21.585 chains East of tho Straw, Attorneys for said Administr- Southwest corner of the Northw st ator, at Provo Commercial Bank Bldg., Quarter (14) of Section 24, in TownProvo, Utah, at any time after the ship 9 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lako first publication of this notice, and Meridian; thence North 5.10 chains; before the making of the sale. 5 thence North 89 degrees East Dated April 12, 1920. dethence South 26 chains; LEROY C. POTTER grees West 7.34 chains; thence South. Adminisrator with the Will annex- 89 degrees West 6.725 chains; thence ed of the Estate of Amasa Potter, North 1.52 chains to the place of deceased. Area 5.54 acres. COLEMAN & STRAW Also beginning at the Northeast Attorneys for Administrator, Provo, corner of the Southwest Quarter of Commercial Bank Bldg., Provo City, Section 13, Township 9 South of Utah. Range 1 East of the Salt Lako Base and thence running W St IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 10 52 Meridian;thence South 9 50 chains; chains; FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, thence East 10.52 chains; thence North t0-wi- t: n, to-wi- par-ticula- 10.-01- 16-2- t. chains; to the place of beginning, area Ten (10) acres more or less. Also beginning 9.50 chains 8outh of UTAH. the Northeast corner of the Southwest PROBATE DIVISON Quarter of Section 13, Township South, Rangel East of the Salt Lako In the matter of the Estate of Base and Meridian; thence running West 10.52 chains; thence South 2.14 EDWARD BILLS, Deceased. chains; thenee East 10.52 chains; NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL AND thence North 2.14 chains to the place PERSONAL PROPERxY of beginning. Area 2.25 acres more or 9.50 COUNTY OF UTAH, STATE OF less. All the above described Pursuant to an order of tho above tracts et entitled court, made on the 22nd day land lying and boing in Utah County, of March, 1920, the undorsigned, State of Utah. Administratrix of the above mentionKATHRYN QUIGLEY BILLS, Aded estate, will sell at private sale ministratrix. Payson, Utah. tne real and personal property hereinBAKER & BAKER, Attorneys. after described, on or after the 19th Provo, Utah. 0-2- |