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Show State Council of Defense Htate Uapitol Building STRICTLY INDEPENDENT VOLUME THIRTY ONE REPRESENTATIVE 4 ? ONIAN PAYSON AND SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY JULY 24, 1910 PAY8QN, UTAH, TEUESD NUMBER REPORTED OIL STRKtE IN FORTY-FOU- R CITY COUNCIL DIAMOND FORIC CANYON PROCEEDINGS Gustaveson Oil Company Stuck Oil Last Saturday at' 3 p. m. - Stocks Sells Readily when Good News Spreads Around-Emin- ent Geologists From Several States City Fathers Hold Two Busy Sessions-- A Resolution is - Passed Levying Taxes on Payson City. - Proclaim Field Most Promising. The Gustaveson Oil Company,. who Is drilling up in Diamond Fork can . yon, about 10 miles east of Payson, struck oil last Saturday at 3 p. m. The Councl LAUNCHED BY in Y.W.C.A. y has Although a sufficient quantity not been encountered to insure a Lists of Manufactures Making Qood Shoes to be Sent out. well commercial the company is over the strike, highly elated Save' a Foot! Mr, Gustaveson) the president of This may be the slogan of the newthe company, states that there is a est drive to be launched much better showing at this depth throughout the United States in the near future. was than anticipated and that there It is a Y. V. O, A. camgaigu for is no question, but what a commence! better feet and it will be knpwn well be the result at a lower depth. the country and perhaps throughout When news learned was the abroad as the shoe campaign. It is therd was throughout this vicinity launched fram the Health Di being stock considerable excitement and tision of the Bureau of Social Educa told readily for two or three days. tion of the National Board of the Y. Last Monday Kemp Butterfield, W. C. A. through schools, colleges and David Fairbanks, Sanford Wilson, J. clubs throughout the country, as well W, Reece, E. Bowen and Jas Me.. as through the association member to and the made a well Kendry trip' four hundred thousand wofound that over flfty..three gallons ship weeTc will be held of oil had been pumped out and the men, Good Shoe All in New York in the early fall, ac capacity was still increasing. these gentlemen were well satisfied cording to the plans of Miss Harriet with the results obtained and the llde, head of the divisioa of physi M education of the National Board formation of the ground. The company has placed unbounded of the Y. W. C. A, New York women confidence in this prospect and. num will have their feet examined free, erons eminent geologists from several the proper kind of shoes will be wide states including Texas, California, ly exhibited, the manufacturers listed Oklahoma and Kansas, have visited and women will be taught to walk. the ground and have pronounced it ShoewjrbeWy.wiU ' ISnF'thf .most promtoingi fields be held in ether cities., For five years womens feet have . in the west. ' The company is capitalized for 10, 'served all the big drives of the war, 00 000 shares at the par value of turd perhaps it is only- - fair that they Scents per share " and the Security !e pensioned by a drive all their own. Commission has authorized the sale At least Mrs. Bertha M. B. Andrews, assistant director of the physical edu of 300 000 shares cation department of the Y. W. C. A. stye that there is no campaign so of Agnecessary to the health of women. Womens shoes are as bad as they can possibly be, is the contention The press reported some time ago of Mrs. Andrews, and mens shoes iare had the last legislature that becoming approbevery day. The ated $1,680,000 which amount must great cry is We cant get a good With the con- shoe the manufacturers do not make be raised this year. of all 'them. This is in a great measure valuaion the templated levy, must be State property $700,000,000 Itrue. It was with this fact in mini that a conference of shoe manufact- to raise the above amount. e After bringing all corporate and ures was held at the headquarters o. mining property to the highest point the National Board Y. W. C. A, last possible and allowing the instutiopto spring.' The problem was to produce live tbe State Board-- of Equaliztion a low shoe, with a low flat heel, a 30 mil Ion flexible shank that would allow en. finds tbe State valuation the ough room for the toes and a straight from County Commissioners, short protests inner border to fit the foot, which is Notwithstanding State and County Farm Bureaus, all naturally straight on the inner side. farm lands will be raised about 40 The shoe was also attractive. per cent in this county. The present Samples are coming in to the Y. rate of taxation is about 55 per cent W. C. A., but few of them, according of its selling value. With the 40 per to Mrs. Andrews, combine good sense cent added we will then be taxed on with beauty o'f line. tbe basis of 95 per cent of the lands Here are some Y. W. C. A, rules selling value. The law say it must for good feet: be 100 per cent of selling value, so 1. Throw away your arch supports. next year we can. expect the other 2. Use simple borne exercises. ' 5 per cent added, 3. Treat your feet as if they were It seems high time for the fanners human. to send men to the Legislature who 4. Wear low shoes all winter. Pro will pass an income tax so as to get 'tect your ankles with spats when at the wealth which is not escaping necessary, but never wear a shoe taxation, then the mills can be cut high enough to prevent circulation off from property and we will still and use of the foot and ankle muscles. have enough funds for tbe state and 5. Dont blame the flat heel shoe county to furnish us with ell public for your broken arch. Blame the utilities our progressive time requires, high heel shoe you wore before. A CITIZEN. 6. In walking point your toss Tax Advance ricultural Lands -- ' Straight ahead. Homes in Canyon Scsser The Relief Society Officers of Nebo Stake gave a party- on Tuesday afterL N Ellsworth has completed his officers and ward the noon all for new summer borne up in Payson can.. been have in was held the Stake teachers It bis . family yon and he and a week now, fn the City Park in Spanish' Fork occupying it for over and they say it is ' perfectly delight. with five .hundred Relief Society ; fui. ' An address in attendance. workers A, C. Sorenson is also putting up a the Presiwas Welcome of by which given home in the same vicinity, -Mrs. John Lewis of Payson. dent or week two. in a will be completed among Mrs, Virginia Murdock of Provo gave Others have put up tents, and Bishop whom are J. O. Clayton FH.hu Brown, and are enjoying the 'A bachelor does not know how married man gets eool exhilirating breezes of the can- - mean he is but a ii" 7. . . A met in regularsession the City Hall, Monday evening Roll July 28, at 8.30 P. M. call showed all members of the council piesent. Henry Smith asked to consruct a sidewalk balcony in front of his place of business on Main street. Upon proper motion secondni auj carried Mr, Smith petition-w- as j granted providing he complied wim ord'u . GOOD SHOE DRIVE told. ances. All. Hiown, lepiesenting the Salt Bake and Link Railiund, was present and repoited, on me prop iso 1 change of ra.lroad leveise cur on First New Irrigation Additional Local, Personal ; District Proporcd At-- and Society a meeting of tbe stockholders of the Salem Irrigaion k Canal Company Friday, July 25th., to consider t most splendid talk to the teachers. Mr, and Mrs, Philo Wightman, Mr. whether or not to borrow money and Other numbers on the program were; and Mrs. Will Wightman, Mr. and puAchmM Ttjadingp ; by liss Rowe and, MigsUlrs Charles A'dn cf - BulV Lake, outright additional w (Seer of Spanish Fork Musieal "selec iMrs.' Wayne Gardner and Dave Shuler from the Strawberry project, left by automiblc last Tuesday for proposition was initiated. Fish Lake, They returned on Satur.. A committee was selected to con Matilda Dixon. Solo Mrs. J. C. Ells, 'day and report a splendid tup. sider tbe advisability of dissolving worth of Payson. Reading f Mrs Kate the corporaion and forming an irriga. j Martin of 'Arizona. Refreshmerts.1 last Mrs, Jennie Gwilhams left tion district. Judging from the sue. were served after which general hand . .for Foit Wednesday Wyoming Russel, was in and cess of the Mapleton irrigation dis 'shaking order, visiting to meet her husband who has arrived trict this would be tbe proper way Miss Trixy Cravens has been visit. Jtioin overseas and will be mustered for Salem -- to solve their short water in Sal Lake the fore Part of the out of service this week problem, as all land- couldbe elassi . ,lg Week the guest of Miss Bernice Done , rs- - T1 ar ara e an 00 00 fied according to its respective needs, j Mammoth Adver tbe end eeit li Thomas and Mrand ?ere each stockholder paying according to Lorenzo , v lsiting their brother Albert Wood . . ... children of Provo, Mrs . tne water He receives. Payments wui of Huigh Huigh gQd Migg phyUlg be distributed over a long period cftoonglaM, Arizona, were the guests Byron cioward who underwent an time end there would be no interest of Mr Diantha Thomas at Spring 1 operation at the hospital in Provo to pay. This seems to oe an idea! lake last week. and doing fine )18 aroud again Mrs plan. Alice Smith has accepted a Mr and Mrs C. F. Dixon returned as saleslady at the Well- It is to be hoped that the company home from Cali . position Tuesday evening store w ill, avail themseles of this opportun. jfornia where they have been for the ity as it will never come avain. With! fast six weeks, Mr. and Mrs Rex O Daniels will this kind of a water right Salem field lca'e Payson the fore part of next The residents of Springlake arrang land, which is reported to be second ed and carried out a splendid Pioneer " fek dor Elsinore where Mr. Daniels to none, should be worth $500 an acre. take charge of the laboiatory Day Celebration. During the foie noon a suitable program w as rendered work at the Elsinore sugar factory, such on the church lawn followed by ajWe are lndeed sorlT to lose OH, SO DRY! ood people but perhaps it will not en was lunch. The afternoon picnic gi a bad thin8 for Elisnore to ac.. For two yean, Utah has been hung to sports and amusements of various be. quire two more good residents. on the prohibition clothes line, high kinds. and dry, and just a short rime ago, The First Ward M. I. A. have a i lie rest of the U. S. followed Page Peery went to Salt Lake to., suit. One of the great things that has splendid program arranged for their day to get his little daughter who discovered by prohibition, is that Conjoint meeting to be held in the was taken to the L. D. S. hospital An a few days ago to be treated for a rlie average man now has more monev 'Ward Chapel Sunday evening. (n save, and not only are the banks invitation is extended to everybody bad w ound in the eye received by a knife whle she w as out playing. The The program includes tarrying more depositors, but W. S. S. to attepd. and Thrift Stamps are being purchased Talk by . Mrs. Laura Boley Francom knife peirced the eyeball and it is by those who formerly wasted their focal solo Lee R, Taylor. Piano solo feared the little one will lose her , money ,Dora Curtis. Reading Edna Loveless. sight in the injured eye. Jack Sears in his cartoon tbit week Piano solo. Minnie Bowen, represents both Utah and the U. S. Taboo. Miss Mabel Wilson and Miss Cora hanging on the prohibition line, and When anything, is foi bidden, or Its labeled Utah very both dry, 'cioward were the guests of Provo exclusion lias been ordered being English dry. friends Sunday speaking people sometimes sn it Is Wasters has been a term of re- The woid Is denied from nn taboo. proach always given to the citizens of Mrs, Hales of Spanish Fora spent, Institution once common throughout the United States, but now that term gunay ere It Mgnl of her Polynesia and New Zealand e home can be no longer applied, as with the fies .something set apart or prohibited, Mrg Pru1 D0uglags daught,r " dr. iik evil being minimized, and the Because of It being either sacred or great campaign for thrift being car- Migg Maud is Ephraim ried on in tb tbe of Mrs James Knowles of to the entitled be longer Wazters," but rather "WSSers." Mr. and Mrs. George Rose of Salt Lake and Mrs. W. Bence of Soda A womans tears are small things Springs were tbe guests of M. and but they scare a fellow worse than Mrs W. D Dixon over Sunday, NOTICE a gun carrying an ounce bullet, The dispatches state that a south . rei and Miss Julia ern editor has just built a $20,000 P,OTvotb The Nebo SUkeChoir will commence' Frei of Falls are spending their residence. We believe it is a lie. No rehearsing Wednesday evening, Aug. vtMem in payg0I1) the touge list of subscribers on earth ever paid i6th at 8:30 p. m. for the purpose of 0f their eonsins, Martha and ' Pearl up that good, , treparing music for Stake Confer. .Tones. ence which will be held st Spanish Kerosene Kink. Walter Robinson All Fork the latter part of August, It has been proved that if lamps ren of Provo motored over from Provo and heaters in which kerosene Is members are requested to be present. ,a,t and remained until as fuel are Wednegdav kept scrupulously clean, Mr. home of JOHN W. DIXON Sunday evening at tbe ere will be a decided saving of nil ; and Mrs, Isaac J, Ross, parents of also, there will be an President of Choir equal pleasing Mr, Robinson and Miss absence of the disagreeable odor that CARL O. NELSON Leah Rets were down from Salt Lake so often accompanies the burning of Director 'over tHraeene. -- j - i ' tn-e- ii "V I v lJ Noith Streot; the extension of m'.. road tiatks on First Noith Street and suggested putting in laivlu mixed with sand and giavel, olr the nine- - foot strip along their tracks on First Noith Street, Upon proper motion seconded and carried, these matters were referred to committee on streets to investi . gate and leport back, to council, Air. T. i. lolhurst, presiuent oi Hie Board, was pieseut and asked for a two mill assesment for the coming year. He stated that the Thomas Wignall corner, north of the new park, had been purchased for the Library site and t extra mid was 't tor tins purpose, Upon proper motion, seconded and carried the Recorder was naked to get the total valuation of Faysou city from the county auditor. Upon proper moon seconded and carried reports of City Officers were accepted and placed on file. Councilman McCormick reported that Dave Coombs, city electrician, asked for three weeks leave of ab . sence without The compensation. council themselves as expressed favoiable to reccomendation of com. mittee on electric lights and upon proper motion seconded and carried, this matter w as reffered to com . mittee on electric lights with power to act. Upon proper motion seconded and earned the recorder was requested to w rite the State Road Commission appiaising them that Mr. Burnson, asistant State Engineer had called the attention of the City Council to need of a gravel coating on the highway along South Main Street, and as to whom would defray main-trance expence. Meeting July 30th. adjourned to convene Council met as per adjourn . nient of July 28th, 1929. Roll call showed Mayor Erlandson, Councilmen Done McCormick WiL. i son and Sargent present and Taylor The absent. Councilman Wilson made motion that the Resolution leavying taxes for Payson City, Utah for the year A, D, 1919 be adopted, which carried upon proper motion seconded and the petition of Janet Tanners asking for remittance of Diterest due on sidewalks pavement was denied. Upon proper motion seconded and carried the Recorder was authorized to notify the Salt Lake and Utah Railioad officials to proceed paving their 9 feet strip on 1st, North St, v ith concrete and to commence im . mediately; also to have them move the fence back on the Jermain Prop . erity. Upon proper motion seconded and carried the Recorder was authorized to write the Telephone and Company Telegraph requesting them to have their poles moved back to curbing on D Street between the East city limits and 4th Street and 1st. North Street. A number of claims were allowed land the meeting adjourned. |