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Show THE FYSQNLAJj, PAYSON 000000XCK0KXC00 Vv0000000x00x0000 UTAH Genola Jottings. live News from Live Near-b- y The local met Tuesday L. Evans. canvass the interest of Loan. Towns, by Our Live Colvin of Defense at the home of Y., It was decided to community in the1 Council Reece Co. the Fourth Liberty Mrs. II. E. Munday returned, Tuesday from the Provo general1 Her friends are oon-- i hospital. grat Mating her on the quick recovery she is making. Miss here the past three months, have Eva Larsen is staying with her. moved to Lehi where Mr. IVter-soThe first derrick foroil drib1 will be engaged with the on was completed ling Lehi Roller Milling Co. . lie was tlm Thomas ranch. Saturday one of Ihe first who operated The Santaquin lime and rock the Santaquin Marvel Milling quarry, V. S. Evans manager, Companys flour mill. has shut down for an indefinite A special patriotic and Libtime. was hold erty Bond meeting Born to Mr. and Mrs. O. G. here Sunday evening in the ward church. George Le Baron acting Munday, a daughter, on Tuesas chairman. Opening selection. day, Get. 1st. The Star Spangled Banner, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Sorenson led by Irof. Carl .Nelson of of Pavson took supper Wedncs-- j B.iyson ; invocation by Daniel day with Mr. and Mrs. II. AY. Miss Deane, Gore. Mr. Sorenson has been solo, Jeiman; Good Be Summer; talk on accepted for military .service Fourth Liberty Loan, Lee R. and would have entrained for Tailor; patriotic reading. Miss camp on Saturday bad not Had; talk by II. Roland Tiet.jen Spanish influenza rendered inoil Buying Bonds and Sup- advisable the induction of more porting Our Government ; solo, men at this time. Miss Done, Old Glory; solo, Contractor Asa Hancock reThe Service Carl Nelson, that he has finally sucMan. Melvin Wilson and T. ports ceeded in getting a force of F. Tolhurst urged all to be loyal for the school buildto tluir country and be willing plasterers ing after a delay of two weeks to assist the committee in help- and a half. He hopes now to ing to raise our allotment in rush the building to completion. Loan. The Correspondents ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo Santaquin. n Mr. and Airs. George Lewis and children and Mrs. Yess Evans and children motored to Salt Lake and spent a few days. While there they visited the state fair. Mrs. Xels Butler and sons Dwane and Ladell spent ihe past week at ho home of Mrs. Flint Dixon of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Olsen and children of Salt Lake spent the week end here visitin'; relatives and seeing friends. They were the guests of Mrs. Joseph L. ( tlsen. Mrs. George 1. Mott is entertaining their neicc, Mrs. Deaton, of Colorado. Mrs. Oeo"gp Beebe, assisted hv Miss Alvrtle Cushing, entertained at a candy evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans spent a few days in Lehi visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. D. F. Stewart and daughter Leathy and son Russel left for Spanish Fork the early pait of the week after spending two weeks with Mrs. Stewarts parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Evans. Mrs. Joseph L. Olsen and Mr.,. 01 of Olsen returned to their home after a two weeks visit in Salt Lake with relatives They also visited the state fair. 'Mr. Charles A. Tieljen and daughter Jennie, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Ahlin, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rees attended conference and 1 Fri-da- v this Fourth Liberty closing piece was by Carl Rocked Tn the Cradle of son, the Deep. Santapuin went Over the top in the third alon and we are sure of another stiipe on our patriotic flag. The follow ing of the Young Mens! and Young Ladies associations were honorably released on Tuesday Elmer Tietjen, presievening. dent; Floyd Openshaw, Alonzo Wall, Counsellors; Miss Augusta IB lund, president; Mrs. Mina Ol.en and Mrs. Yera Robbins, the state fair. Counsellors. M iss Ina Evans spent the week end in Spanish Fork with rela- The following were selected and tives and friends. Bp. J. M. Dolladay and wife and son Everett, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Greenhalgh and sons Ell i and Martin R. motored to Salt Lake and spent the week end visiting the fair and attending Nel- j require efficient tools to produce the BOTH results at the least cost. The cry for economy in the kitchen is met fairly and squarely by the remarkable ency and durability of frame building of bungalow, type. Each of the two rooms It is a hall between. Besides, there is a supply closet for each room and a store room and a fuel room opening off of the hall. The furnishings will lie new and everything of the most approved type. G. L. Shoemaker has gone to work in the Payson sugar factory during the campaign. P.eet digging has been commenced in the valley. The acre-aghere is not quite as large as last year owing to poor stands in the spring making it necesunanimously sustained as off- sary to replant to other crops. icers; Austin Carter, president; Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Ocker-maand Alma Herbert Openshaw are enjoying a visit from Mrs. CarLofgran, counsellors. the formers parents who live oline Rees, president; Mrs. Julia at The whole party Benjamin. Green-halglPeterson and Mrs. Bell in were Provo Monday on busicounsellors. out-goin- g ..... g effici- . l9s Blast rtaras will be finished 215x27 feel, with a fuel-savin- 12-fo- with its Hot Blast Draft (an exclusive feature) that saves offi-c(c- the valuable gas half of the coaL With its Fresh Air Oven (an exclusive feature) that produces wonderful baking the greatest oven improvement in years. With its Odorless Broiler and Toaster (an exclusive feature) the only way to save the nourishment, flavor and tenderness of meat e n Where greatest fuel saving is obtained Where the most perfect baking is produced Where constant, faithful service is demanded There you will always find i, ness. conference. Ganda Ram, a native of India, Mr. and Mrs. Kph Lofgran NOTICE. who is employed here, has been were visitors the week end in notified to enlist in either the Mona, the guests of Mr. and I am still in the market for Canadian or British army Mrs. Thomas Garfield, Mrs. Lof- poultry and veal. Will pay 18c 12th. He registered s for poultry and 18c for veal. here September 12th. He was in gran parents. Mrs. Yess Evans entertained Phone 67, Spanish Fork. PAUL Provo Monday conferring witli at dinner in honor of Mrs. O. T. KRUGER. f the local hoard for Utah county. Stewart. Other guests were Mr. Lee Pace and family of Pay-soand Mrs. W. S. Evans', Ina Diarrhoea in Children. spent Sunday with Mrs. Evans and Leathy Stewart. Paces brother Z. H Ewell and Boolie, Mr. George George For diarrhoea in children one veai family. were old or older yon will find nothing and Albert Yan Ausdal John Thomas has received Salt Lake visitors the past w eek, better thnn Chamberlain s Colie and A farewell dance was given followed a word of the Piarihoca Remedy, by and fair promotion of his in the .little hall for Clarence attending ilo.se of castor oil. It should be visiting the kept son Sherwin to to business matters. corporal in coast Hheen and Holier Hanks who at hand and given as soon as the Mr. and Mrs. Fret Peterson and first unnatural looseness of the bowels artillery and his liaisfer to a left Friday for Colorado where family, w lit,, have been living appeals. For sale at all drug stores. nearby p6st. lie has been sta- they will he appointed to their tioned at Ft. Barry. of work. A large crowd The Warm Creek Water Co. places was there and all seemed to held a business meeting the first have a good time. Their wives of the week at the home of John accompanied them to Provo. D. Oekerinan. The Misses Julia Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Gore Mary Flygare and the Mesdamcs wore in Provo Monday where lie Eliza Girlie and Dora Briggs attended the county board meetweek end in Salt Bake Ihe spent ing of Flab County Farm Burwhere they attended the fair eau. and conference. Mr. Smith of Spanish Fork M r. James M. Mooney was in- ret limed to bis home Monday after making a short visit with jured in the wreck which hap- his son Will Smith and family pened in Provo Friday morning when the Orem was si ruck by of Genola. is ribs were the llobor train. were prob-ig- j his and broken lungs MYSTERIOUS PAINS AND ably pierced. ACHES Ma.sler Randal Sabin, soil of Lifte Make Hard to Bear for Many Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sabin, broke Payson Women. his arm when lie fell from a Too many women mistake tlieir horse lie was riding. Dr. Hughes for troubles peenlitn set the arm and it is healing pnins ami Coles Hot Blast Range See It at Our Store - 53-t- n Shots from Salem; 1 tlie sex. More often disordered kidneys are causing the aching back, d i77v spells, headaehes and irregular Kiilncx-- weakness becomes urination. dangerous if neglected. Fse a time tiied kidney remedy Pnnn s Kidney Fills. Hosts of people testify- - to their merit. Head a Pavson ease: Second Mrs. Arietta Simmons, Last spring I caught Ward, says; cold which settled in my kidneys. It caused lameness nernss mv back and severe pains at night. I was told of Doans Kidney Tills and I used them. Doans brought me quick and positive relief and strengthened mv kidneys and back. (Statement given January 20, 1010.1 On March 31, 1017, Mrs. Simmons I have little need of a kid said: nev remedy now, but I do find it necessary to take Doans Kidnev Pills at times. Thev always gix-- the to Every steel steamship tumid out in our hundred and more of shipjards has more than a mdbou rivets, and the of with the the chorus m swells clicking the riveters guns machine guns in France to druwn the dying German cheers over their submarine exploits The clinking dollars of the Fourth Liberty Loan will add a shriller voice to that chorus and further lower German morale. . m France. Make your dolIts easy to diet r for our boysLoan. Germany will under lars shout ixi tin Fourth Liberty translation. without stand their voice rat-tat-t- at fast. Mr. S .Fred Curl is in behalf of the school hoard met with the Parents Class Sunday to discuss the possibilities of making two grades out of one. The problem berng brought up on of the si.xtli account grade Mr. being Openshaw, teacher, sent war. Mr. and Airs. Suren Christ; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dais, Air. Rufus Mrs. Lillie Sabin, C. N. ChristenTaylor, Bishop sen and Airs. Nell Hatch were among those attending conference in Salt Lake. Air. and Airs. Eli F. Tavlor same good Tesults. Dont and Master Frank spent MonPrice 60c, at all dealers. Air. Taylor atsimplv ask for a kidnev remedy get day in Provo. Doans Kidney Pills the same that tended the Farm Bureau meetMrs. Simmons had. adv ing in the afternoon. They were Buffalo, N. Y. e Foster-Mifbur- Co., Mfgra., 1 HAVE YOU PURCHASED Your Winters Supply of J Jjj COAL We Carry the Following Famous Brands: Black Hawk, King, J Hiawatha Panther, J Place Your Order No w While Yon Can Get It 5 J Central Hardware & Lumber Co. 1 iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiBBsiBBBiaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBEBBBBBBB Ihe lioiiko guests of Airs. Lucy P. Taylor. Mr. K. T. Curtis lias returned from Idaho where lie has hen: engaged in threshing. He sent for Airs. Cuiiis 1o meet him in Salt' Lake where they attended the fair and conference Friday and Salurday, returning home Sunday. j - For a Weak Stomach. i The great relief nlToidcd bv Omni in n multitude of' bei Iains Tablet enscs b n h fidlv proven the great xalire of Tli iv preparation for n weak toimnli and impaired indigestion. In litany eases this relief has become permanent and the sufleiets lime been For eompletelv restored to health. sale at all drug Ntoies. adVj As a genera thing, it fakes a, mariicd man a long lime to get in Back of as they do ihe bad it would be the Gayety isnt about the same as wasting money. the Man at Next Wednesday Night |