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Show Kail J Ola do ? Fair Secy Utah State THE A STRICTLY INDEPENDENT VOLUME THIRTY ONE OP PAYSON REPRESENTATIVE The little month-olbaby of Mr. and Mrs. John Lerwill passed away early Monday morning. Upon awakening the parents found the child iifcless in bed. On account of being a premature child the Jittle one had not been, naturally vigorous, but the parents had hopes for, its life, and the taking away of the fchild has left a sad home, but after all death is but the slipping off of the outer body, and .the memories thereof can fancy her awaiting them in the place prepaired for her. Funeral services were held at the residence Tuesday at 3 p. m under the direetion of the second ward bishopric. Counsellor J. Fred Tanner presiding. A quartett, including Mrs. H. Roland Tietjen, Miss Retta Cutler, C. 0. Nelson and Lawrence Jorgensen, furnished the music, Thos. Lerwill offered the opening prayer, Elder Jos. S. Bills and J. Fred Tanner were the and Elder John F. speakers. Harris offered the benediction. ' tastes Miss June Thompson, who has CHANGES HANDS ibeen teaching school in Idaho and Montana for the last few ,J'eaTS ku arrived in Elbert, to I, wbo spend a month with her sister :have llved m Salt Lake for the Mrs. J. A. Morrison. Mr. Emerson Ely of Gutherie paSt twelve years made a deal Center, Iowa, has come to join last Monday whereby they pur-hi- s wife and family who are chased the business, equipment visiting at the Ely home. and building of the Smith Con- Miss Mae Blust returned home feetionery. Sunday after a weeks stay ini' Mr. and Mrs. Smith have been Salt Lake. conducting the business for the Mr. W. II. Jones, F. G. Wig- - lPast seven years and have Alden Stohr and Robert JNei a liberal share of patron-- j Jones enjoyed a picture show ae L'om the people of this vi-- j at Eureka, Sunday evening. jcinity, and there is no good rea-- ' The young people enjoyed ason Mhy their successors should dance at Eureka Wednesday lnt continue to do a thriving business. evening. Both the Smith - boys vrere Mr. W. H. Foote and sons Gene and Ray were Payson horn and raised in this city but have spent the last few years in callers Saturday. 'Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Blust were Salt Lake where they have had In Payson a varied experience along the Saturday. Miss Mildred Jones of Poca- lines of catering, which has fittello, Idaho, is visiting with her ted them for the business they aunt, and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. are entering into. They expect to make some changes by way of Frank Deming. Mrs. Y. D. McDonald and A. improvement. vm in Pr" TY' P"J1 E'T -- il - en-to- n, Supertendcnt L. John Nuttal Jr. of the Nebo schools, informs us that this district is still thir-teen teachers short. Preparations are about the opening of schools with the above exception. Pend- ing the completion of the Tay-- i lor school building the children will be cared for in the Central and Peteetneet schools. Examinations of teachers will be held in the district office at Spanish Folk op Aug. 29 and 30, in accordance with' the foil-,jowing program: Vocational and Moral Guidance, Aug 29th; 9:00 A. M. 2hrs. Our schools in War time and After, Aug. 29th. 1;30 P. M. 2hr. Teaching Element ary Subjects, August 30. 9:00 A. M. 2nrs. com-1-pletef- Cen- were members present F. Pierpont, President, J. C. Deal, Secretary; L. N. Ells worth, Treasurer; Alex Head-- . quist and J. Will Knight, Direct: ' Those who lire regular buyers of n s- -, Legion Posts 4n County ing compartment can shaft and manway. George N. Child, state ot the Utah public schools, speaking recently on thd objective of education, surprised the great percentage of his audience when, in a list of six heads, comprising the command of fundamental processes, health vocation, citizenship, leisure, and morality, he placed health second on the list and coupled it up with every other head. It is only another instance of the times and of the advanced ideas of Utah, which are finding light in the plans of the division of health education in the State department, of which l)r.' E. G. Gowans is the head. Such a program as Drf Gowans has laid out should go far toward the working out of the big word of age, Prevention. The Utah Public Health Association is cooperating in all possible ways with the school program. sup-ertende- Notice Payson City has received from the county pest injector to clean up all Burdock id Bull Thistle within the city. s The city m turn hereby the to notice citizens, the ith the request that all citizens tke care of their own premises id abutting sidewalks. Of course no objection will be ade to cleaning up other weeds ian those covered in the notice. HENRY ERLANDSON, Mayor. no-c- e for-ard- d Pleasant Payson, Grove, Spanish Fork, Goshen and Santaquiff. Posts have already been organized at Provo. Springville and Lehi. Mr. Wes 604 Nevhouse Bldg., ley King, Salt Lake, desires to get in correspondence with one or more reliable returned soldiers, sailors or marines who will conduct the organization of a Post al each of the other towns. All those who join Posts 11th, will prior to November be considered charter members, but fifteen applicants may organize a Post and receive a charter. Men axe eager to organize Posts in their own community when they are fully acquainted with the method of doing so. The organization is very desirous of getting in touch with someone in Payson who is capable and willing to take the initiative in organizing a Post here. IS are entitled 10 all the joys of offi-ea- st Cham-Insula- Fork, j 1 d : Support Home Institutions inti acii Thai the spirit of cuopi-support of home iusii lut ion- - :s growing In Utah is the opinion expressed bv ninny of i lie leading business men of rl.e stole. For several months the campaign for tha increased patronaga of Flail's tuciorlee has been carried on and the rcsull have been more than sahafaelory. "I base always believed that all Utah people needed wii to have these matters brought directly 10 their attention. " said a prominent business diau in discussing the increasing trade i Mrs. Charles Waterbury and re n Floyd returned! home Friday in .. Ft.-hi- . .1 people, product of Utah have snonn .'leii inyi-ity-after a months visit in Nebras- own .state in a huudrnd different ways, ka. in the matte of buying home products Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Jones and we are all human and in our desire sons Clifford and Ashton spent to make a dollar do Hs full duty we bome.in.es overlook Utah goods think Saturday in Provo. An oyster supper was enjoy- ing that probably vunelhing might be tiirongh buying outside goods. ed Sunday evening at the home guinod Hut we have proven that Utah good of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Blust. compare favorably both in price and Those present were : Helen Foote, .(itidity with goods made anywhere Lorie Jones. Gene Foote and Ise In the world. In fact think the .Earle Blust. r.'iig.'i puri of the campaign of the lull .Manufacturer Association for Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ely and Utah products was the statement that. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ely were in Utah people were asked to buy mb Payson, Saturday evening at: goods only when they could do so without the sacrifice of either price or tending the movies. Mr. Robert Burke and Arthur quality. 'Personally I am willing." lie conKearns spent Sunday at Spring-ville- . tinued. to pay a iillie more if realize, try lor Utah goods because Our first car-loa- d of fruit that am helping myby helping Utah was packed and shipped Friday. self and that if ipend mv money here at home I stand a good chance A dancing party was given of gening some of it back again, but a rule I have found that I pay no at Townsends popular ,park as more for Utah goods and I certainly Mr and Mrs. Saturday night by do not get any better quality George Barnett. The following else. In scores of Instancesanywhere I have were present: Mr. nd Mrs. Geo. made actual savings in addition to Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel getting better quality by purchaatac Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Ray Utah goods." From all parts -- f the state .reports Goates, Mr. and Mrs. John DanIndicate that Utah people are buying iels, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barnett, more Utah goods iK.n ever before and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor, Mr. there is a rapidly growing sentiment and Mrs. ElRov Barnett Mr. and in favor of supporting home instituMrs. Colvin and Misses Pearl tions more liberally. I . I I 1 I and Freda Barnett. Notice As there is a report, or rumor to the effect that Geo. H. Done of Payson. is interested, with me, in the Jewel- Theatre, at S&ntaqnin, I wish to correct that impression, and atate that there is no truth in the report. I have had a few business transaction, with Mr. Done, and that is all there is that might create the impression that hasgained some ground. Respectfuly submitted, ELMER TIETJEN. H. O. Hall and wife, with T Mr. L. N. Nelson of Redly, Cal ifornia, is here for a few days. Francisco is closest to the Islands Mrs. Brison of Marysvale is of all American cities, has al- - visiting at the home of Mrs. L. ways been very friendly to our T. Jensen. returned interests and is the city of first Mrs. Henry Barney home after Monday evening importance on the Coast. in Salt Lake. visiting mately we expect to carry exhi- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gore of bits of various Philipine products Genola, and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. there so as to be in a position Sorenson of Payson, visited at to afford the fullest possible m- - the Foote home Sunday evento such. ,, ing. The Philippine , Commercial Agency has just -- opened offices the Merchants Exchange, San in charge of Mr. Francisco, Jamos J. Rafferty. .This is a institution intended to promote trade between the United States and the Phillip- ines and to strive as an interne- diary of information for busm all seeking men, investors and touristy, x formation Perm8nent ffuaers can. have had no representation on, be secured, Mr. Rafferty will be the Pacific coast whereas in the 'provided with space in the r they have the Bureau of ces of the San Francisco Affairs at Washington her of commerce. National and the Philippine The Misses Elon Man will, Bank of New York. Mr. Rafferty is a director of Hazel Twede and Beatrice That-th- e and fcher spent the week end in Provo Bureau of Commerce and at has at a house party given by Miss Manilla, Induslry - Chestina Baird, Govat her rsidence been associated with the ernment for eighteen years. Hoi in honor of her cousin, Jliss of Salt Lake, was collector of Internal Revo-- Rula Randall, tnue, a member of the board of Other guests were, Misses Effie directors of' the Manilla R. R. Jolley and Mary Mortimer of con Provo. Wednesday, Friday and Co., a Government-ownein the Saturday evenings Miss Baird a director Was and cern, Bank' of the Philippine Islands entertained at box parties at the Provo, and for a number of years. He will Columbia Theatre, remain here for some time until Thursday evening was enjoyed the office is fully equipped, and at a dancing party. Sunday Miss will then go to New York to Mortimer entertained at dinner agency there, for the crowd... The crowd are open a similar after which he expects to return invited to attend a house party summer He states given at the Randall to the Philippines. the at Centerville, We decided to establish di residence 24th, rect representation for the August ending tire Pacific slope section in your where a sood water melon feast citv for the reason that San is promised. . of The Executive Committee to The desires American Legion electric hoist is complete and all is in readiness to start the sink- organize Posts in the folio wing-townin Utah County: Ameriof a double G.N. Child Places Health Rightly ' , ot at A resolution was passed the .meeting authorizing the secretary to sell 50,000 shares of stock at not less than 20 cents. J. C. Ellsworth spent the day looking over the grounds. X. S. TO PROMOTE TRADE WITH PHILLIPINES contract was awarded for level. The the shaft to a Mrs. Lizzie Adamson of Gar-ielis visiting here with her ather, Samuel Worthington. his Dad once! N CONFCTIONERY f hckU o'ood. 1 Thos. 500-fo- nottims. my paw Savings Stamp FOYTR-SEVE- ' tral Standard Mines Company was held at Eureka last Thursday, ThatS Thirteen Teachers Short Central Standard is Sinking Shaft A board meeting of the the Gosh , NUMBER Elberta News mucilabe on,this Warj Payson will have the honor to entertain the old folks of NebQ Slake next Wednesday, August 57. An excellent time is assured for them. A general meeting will be held in the tabernacle in the morning, and a fine program has been arranged. Dinner will be served at the pavilion, and after an hours meeting with friends a picture show will be tendered them at A luncheon the Gayety. in the evening will conclude the. days program. d F ENVY Paysoli to Honor PASSES AWAY the Old Folks ors. A AND SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY. PAYSQN,. UTAH, THURSDAY,' AUGUST 21, 1919 LERWILL CHILD ? a party from Salt Lake, spent Sturday at Townsend, s Park. Thomas Householder and son Reid, of Eureka, motored down Friday for a three days visit with Mrs. Householders parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Persson. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hood and daughter of Eureka were at Townsends Park Sunday. Less Spencer and wife were at Townsends Park Sunday. Utah's manufacturing lnduatrl should grow faster than they are We should have larger growing. payrolls, 'more employees ami great- er output. This can only come through greater cooperation on the pan of Utah people. Freight rates and outside competition make the markets for This building shows what Utah's factories would be if the people of the stale were consistent consumers of Utah products. If you and your neighbors and all tlie people of the state would give the 10 Utah preference made goods when you can do so without the sacrifice of either price or quality if all of us would keep in mind the of ihe state Utah products limited. X Our growth must oome from the Inside. Are you doing your share? Utah Thamfactiims Association. of DultderW' Industry Utah's factories would he easily three times as. Uu ge and prosperous as hev are today. Compare ibis bundling with the one on the left which represents Utah's industries today with what compared Mr. l We can make this small factory develop Into the larger one on the right If we all work When you together. have a purchase to e make, Insist upon goods. 1hy should Utah-mad- iir be. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barney and young son Ross were at Midvale and Salt Lake last week with relatives. The Bee Hive Girls of the First Ward will long remember theirouting to Utah Lake which took place Tuesday. A well filled hayrack, trucks and autos furnished transportation to seventy of the girls, parofficers. Camp was and ents Mrs.Vernard Anderson entermade the at mouth of Spanish tained the ladies of the Merry Fork and river many were soon Matrons Club on Thursday the wonderful enjoying bathing. At noon a bounteous repast was Miss Iojia Wilson spent last served and the water and beach week at Victory Glenn the furnished the afternoons enterguest of Miss Naomi Ellsworth. tainment, the time passing all too Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Gwill-iam- s quickly. A hearty supper was. returned, to Ogden Sunday served before the. happy tired after visiting for several days party left on the return trip. with Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson Mrs. C. L. of Salt and her brother Wilford Wilson uke "spent Spiegel and Mon-whSunday has just returned fromdayhere with her parents, Mr. Franceand Mrs. T. H. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ross Hr." and Mrs. John McMillen, and children returned to Salt of Siggard, Utah is visiting in Lake Monday after a most jPayson, the guests of Mr. and pleasant visit here with their Mrs. M. H. Daly, Mrs. McMil-manfriends and relatives. lens parents. Dr. and Mrs. Cyrus Ellsworth of Pleasant Grove .were visiting in Payson, the guests of Mrs. Ellsworths parents, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wightman.. Mr. and Mrs. Milton II. Ross and family of Salt Lake, returned home Monday after a three weeks visit in this city with relatives and friends. -' o - ' y |