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Show THE PAYSOMAN. LOOSER UP, TURTLE dMMMWMMMMUMUfa Mrs. Murphy Die6 Opportunities LOST Two . boys eoats, between Santaquin arbl Payson. Liberal reward. Finder please lt-leave at this office. p FOR SALE 75c per bushel P. O. Loveless PAYSON, UTAE Black-Murphy- 1 J I -' ' Beet-Toppi- ng Black walnuts, while they last. Jr. Mrs. Marcissus formerly of this city, aged (ilO years, 3 months and 28 days, udied September 25th, at of heart trouble, Mr. ami Mrs. Charles ('Inward cliesne, Utah, The deceased was former! v are among the Salt Lake visit-orthe wife of Mr. W. II. Black, this week. who died in lSHH, and after her husband's death married The ladies of lie Merry Ma- Mr. W. A. .Murphy. Mrs. Murtrons club worked at the gauze phy moved from Payson eleven room mi Friday. years ago and has been a resident of Duchesne since that .Miss Pearl Oberlmiisly left time. She leaves four daughter-.Monday for Logan where six sons and twenty-thre- e grand-attend school at the A. C. children. The three daughters reside in this city, three in Eu-Mrs. Win. Ii. Worsencroft of reka, and the four sons reside at Salt Lake spent a brief visit Sterling, Idaho, Blaekfoot, Idawill) friends here last Saturday ho, Green Utah, and, River, e Demonstration 1 lt-- p demonstration A LOST Red 4 months old. Notify or was conducted last Friday afterto 1). V. Jackman, Salem. noon by the sugar company on FOR SALE Black walnuts, their land near the local factory 50c per bushel delivered in Pay-so- under the direction of Assistant It-- ) J. J. Taylor. Agricultural Superintendent J. FOR SALE Four head of T. Lant and Local Agricultural f horses. Lyman Kapple. Superintendent John E. Lewis. inThe Devey FOR SALE Plenty of Mr. of vented by a Lelii, Devey maand Isabella grapes. and the t Ellsworth. chine, invented by Messrs. Huish and McClellan of this city, were YOUNG PIGS for sale. In- the demonstrating machines. A 53-f quire of Henry Wyler. large crowd of farmers and citizens were on the ground to witFOR SALE or rent, my home ness the work of topping. Both on E street, near Rio Grande machines did fine work, and the depot. Inquire Mrs. James Boyle. consensus of opinion among the f most experienced was that they did equally as good work as Auto No. 18511-U- . FOUND could be done by hand, an a Call at this office and get it by great economy in labor. Judging f paying fof this ad. by real close observation and remarks by those who knew, FOR SALE Heating stove, in the machine excellent condition. Jesse Hall. did the most uniform topping. After both toppers had been rake FOR SALE City property, demonstrated a beet-to- p house and lot, block west of the was put into commission and Orem depot. Large lot, will sell raked the tops into winrows. all or part. Reasonable terms. Then the John Deere puller, with Phone or call. Mrs. Janette Tanner. Devy attachment, was put to work pulling up the beets, and did a line job of it. When the WANTED Good feeder hogs beets were piled up the average weighing from 100 to 150 lbs. proved to be just as good as f Philo C. Wightman. those done by hand. The company had a It pays to trade with the Page in making this demonpurpose Furniture Company. stration: To show farmers the conserving of man power and beet-toensilage. The company claims, that at the present price when preserved of hay, is worth from eight to in silos, A meeting is hereby called .ton as feed for for all able bodied male citizens ten dollars per will and average four ton of Payson between the ages of stock, The acre. to the expense of si18 and 45 years, both inclusive, is los small, being similar very for the purpose of organizing is an excelThis to pits. potato a company of State Militia. s lent season to preserve Meeting to be held at the Pay- is it and as the hay erop light son. Tuesday, Oct. to much farmers. means 8th, at 8:30 p. m. Place not yet located but will be posted in the The annual swarm day of the post office on that date. son First Ward Y. L. M. I. Fay ATTY. ROY LEWIS, A. was held at the amusement County Chairman. connecThe following have been named hall Tuesday evening in Articles a with bazaar. tion as a local committee on arrangee girls, also ments: II. Erlandson, chairman, made by the the proice cream sold, being J. C. Ellsworth, E. L. McCorused for the be ceeds 4o purchmick, Dave Huish, Lawrence ase of Thrift Stamps. A splenDr. .H. J Jorgensen and did display of needlework, botbeet-toppin- ball-face- d g 53-t- beet-toppe- Huish-McClella- r, n 53-3- 1 53-t- , sin-wil- l 1 1 Price, Utah. The funeral services were hold tbe want If you very latest and best in the range market, in the Payson First ward chapel get a Coles Hot Blast Range. Monday afternoon at 2 oclock.! adv-- ( 3 Bishop Justin A. Loveless pre-- j The siding. speakers were:! II. While, Paul Chas. Brothers .Miss Iona Cravens was hosLoveless. Wirthlin and Bishop tess t the W. W. O. M. club on All of Mrs. Murphy's children Thursday evening. were in attendance al the ser-- vices. The ladies of the Happy Hour club were pleasapfy entertained ROLLA HUISH last Friday by Mrs Charles E. WRITES HOME Smith. 53-t- IIuish-McCIclla- 56-2t-- n p 53-4t- M iss Mae McBeth t he ladies Wednesday Mrs. John of her sewing club afternoon at p beet-top- s, beet-top- Bee-hiv- tled fruits and vegetables and renovated clothing was shown, all the work of the girls. The The Best State Paper most interesting exhibit was the 6 afghans arid 16 pillows made by the swarms and donated to To Send Away the Red Cross. The report of Ann J. Loveless President to Soldiers showed that the Red Cross work of the girls during the past seais the son numbered 2692 surgical 21 103 bandages,' dressings, 20 pairs of socks. Sami-Weekand sweaters ly Quite a mimlier have filled the war emergency cells. The proSpecial Rate, $1.50 per year gram included numbers covere ing the seven fields of News Bee-hiv- At Home or Abroad. work. imininiu Open from 7 to 10 Daily All Sorts of Acetylene Welding Done Right All Sorts of Machinery Repaired Right E. B. PARRY a letter from -- and baby Selby in are Clinton, visiting Phyllis the guests of Mr. and Mrs. KenDixon Mrs. nel h Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuler and Mr. and Mrs. John Stark spent Monday and Tuesday at the capital. two-fol- d NOTICE. The Fourth Liberty Loan is the first item on the program of national war finance since the announcement of our intention to put five million men in France and finish the war next yocir. On our response to its call for our dollars our friends and enemies will judge of our sincerity and earnestness in making that pledge. The nations resources are ample. The success of the Fourth Liberty Loan depends on our converting a share of t! ose resources into Fourth Liberty Bonds. Nothing more. Ti e loan should be subscribed the first day and oversubscribed the second day. Buv Lila rtv Bonds. Dont be a Turtle. Huish has just reher son Rolla, who is now in France with the service. Mr. Huish says they had a tine trip across the The Allies will gain new ocean and stopped at a rest Notice heart and spirit in your comcamp in England for a week 1 wisli that 1 could shake and went from there to France. pany. the each one Ladies who desire to work at of hand of you and He is in excellent health and bid you God- - speed on your mis- the sugar factory please report folspirits. Mr. Huish sent the sion. GEORGE R. I. at the factory on Monday, Oct. lowing greeting from Lloyd 1918. April, 7th, at 2 p. m. Gents who deGeorge which has been mailed sire to work will report at the to American soldiers arriving When a nation feels it that factory Tuesday, October 8th, overseas : Windson Castle: Soldiers of lias more friends than it needs, at 2 p.m. is to start a war. the United States, the people ofja!l il ,ias to BORROW THE BRAINS the British Isles welcome you on Personally we do not pretend be-to take to stand e your way your judge character by physio-sid- of the best writers on your line the armies of many nations logy, hut if we were a girl we of work. now fighting in the great battle wouldnt marrv a man whose Your Public Library will give for human freedom. neck looks like his waistline. you information on any subject. entertained ceived p 52-t- j .Miss Lucile Kinsey of Raymond, Canada, was here over the week end. She is attending school in Salt Lake. Coal bills are a large part of your living expenses reduce both by using Coles Hot Blast Heaters. adv-O-1- 0 An eleven and a half trout was being exhibited Huish Drug store Tuesday was captured by Messrs. Gray and W. P. Moreford Strawberry reservoir. Sugar Factory 1 B EgSSjlATBtefrjll llSgg pound in the insgsaa which Fern in the Mr. J. Roland Tietjen wishes to state thru these columns that his nomination for county clerk was made in haste and does not desire to leave his present position. Therefore he will not be a candidate. The following sons and daughters of Mrs. Marcissus Black Murphy, who died at Duchesne on September 25th and was buried in this city Monday, were in attendance at the services: Mr. and Mrs. Win. Button of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. George Black of Green River, Mr. and Uncle Sam wants you to lend him some more money You came across on the run for the First Second and Third Liberty Loan NOW SHOOT THE LEVER INTO HIGH for the FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN AND DOWN GOES THE HUN. DON'T HOLD OUT ON UNCLE SAM. HE HELPED YOU GET ALL YOU'VE GOT. Buy Buy, Buy. You'D be Happier and Wiser. Let's plant a SOLAR PLEXUS PUNCH And ELIMINATE the KAISER. Mrs. Lorenzo Black, Tdaho, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mattinson, Eureka, Jess Black of Price, Utah, Mrs. Charlie Underwood, Tdaho. A party was given at the home of T. II. Wilson last Friday evening for several of the boys who were In training at the Presidio. The guests included T. II. Wilson, Stanley Wilson, Clifford Harris, Ray Butler, Leo Morgan, Earl Page, Wendell Erlandson. Dewey Sargent, Byron Reeee, Max Peery, Elmer Gale, Elwood Loveless, Clayson, Meredith Amos, Persson, Grin Harper, Strong, Wanda Au.os, Douglass, Jennie Reeee, Mendenhall, Aline Dixon. Geraldine Fairbanks, Grace Barnett, Alta Marcel, La Veve Curtis. Gladys-Smith- , DON'T PIKE;" PLUNGE 1 Put your last doflar Into the FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN. IT'S THE BEST BET YOU EVER MADE IN YOUR LIFE. BECAUSE YOU CANT LOSE There's nothing so mean in all the world as A STINGY MAN. AMERICANS ARE NOT STINGY. That's what makes these United States the GREATEST NATION IN THE WORLD. AMERICANS ARE KNOWN AROUND THE GLOBE AS THE BEST SPENDERS ON EARTH. SO GO TO IT. LIVE UP TO OUR REPUTATION, PUT YOUR MIND ON UNCLE SAM'S FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN, AND LET'S PUT IT OVER WITH A BANG. A BANG THAT WILL ECHO 'ROUND THE WORLD. A BANG THAT WILL BE THE DEATH KNELL OF KAISER BILL AND HIS HORDE OF MURDERING HUNS. NOW, THEN: EVERYBODY, ALL TOGETHER-BU- Y, BUY, BUY. THAT'S ME. Liberty-Loan-ful- ly yours, Retta Cutler and Anna Page. CARD OF THANKS. Words cannot express our ap preciation of all friends who so kindly assisted in any way during the services and Vmi'ial of our dear mother. No- sweeter memory can 'live in our heart than the memory of the many kindnesses and floral offerings The waves of sorrow break upon every shore, and we cannot hut hope that friends as true may gather around each one of you sorrow should invade your - homes. The man who rushes into things headlong is seldom the o'lie with a long head. mm This Space Subscribed to Winning the War by t The State Bank of Payson |