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Show THE PAVSONUN, PAYSON UTAH Friday --Mrs. Larsen and their) son came for him with the news, that tlmir barn and contents and; oilier farm buildings had burned to the ground that morning This is the third similar fire at Vineyard in a short lime. Miss 3iabel Chatwiu of Santaquin was out Saturday looking over tin new school building1 and making plans for an eiithn-siast i year in our primary do-- , 1 S8SS0SSS8SS0S8SS0 anfonilin rl'lls"": piano solo, Lula uaiuaqiuu. A1,v- Uvluml loft Sun- day for Prpvo where she will loach in one of the schools this turm-.- and 31 - been shipped S;,,il11 ',alu none 'I on. lay after a two in .Southern V!.t'nli"n visitin'; relatives ami ',- 11 . parents, .Mr. and 31 rs. Dell Kay, the week end. 3Iisses Bertha and Reta Kay of Mona are the house guests this week of 31 iss Jennie Wall. 31 rs. Angus Ilolladay was hostess at dinner Sunday for 31 r. and Mrs. Lortz Christiansen, 3Ir. and .Mrs. Jos. L. Olsen and 31 r. ami Mivs. Willie Peterson. rs. W. S. Evans. and Mrs. (). T. Sewarl of Salt Lake spent, the week, end in Santaquin, the guests of 3L'. and 31rs. W. Evans. Miss Inn Evans returned home weeks after several Monday visit with friends at Barfield 31 - tali, friends'. 31 r. and Mrs. dohn Wall were 3Iona visitors Thursday, the !' Mrs. Lott guesls Kay. 31 r. and 31 rs. Wendaf Stewart of Benjamin visited 31 rs. Slew-art- s I Mr. ( Mar Tietjen spent llie week end home from Salt Lake visiting his parents, 31 r. and Mrs. E. Tietjen. 31 r. Tietjen repent 1) underwent an operation, at the L. 1). S. hospital. 3Irs. Basil Durton returned to her home in Garfield Wednesday after spending a few days with r. l "'('ks coming winter. 31 Tict- Chatwin ami Ray Hudson. .Miss Augusta her parents, remarks, William ; r. Genola Jottings. Mrs. Elva P. Kelly, Emergency Home Demonstrator for Utah county, arrived 3ronday evening to give demonstration work in use of wheat and sugar substibe j j j , j step-fathe- r, 1 Pay-lativc- s. son two weeks ago and pnr- - Behind entei chased residence property, at a daintily appoint! d porting to move his family there luncheon at her home Sunday this fall. Theodore Dyer of Vineyard evening. guests were 3fr. and 3Irs. H. Roland Tietjen was in llie valley during the of Payson. and .Mr. Willardson week visiting his niece, 31rs. B. A. Smith, and interviewing of Ephraim. 3h and 3Irs. Erncsl lliggin- - several farmers in regard to son motored from Eureka Sun- - drilling wells for domestic water day and spent the day visiting snpply. Mrs. L J. Brooks and family relatives. A patriotic meeting was held wore entertained at dinner Sunhere Sunday evening in he ward day By Mr. and 3frs. II. W. church in observance of Consti- Gore. tutional Day, under the direcIfyrum Larsen of Vineyard, tion of Bp. J. 31. Holladav. The one. of he partners in Ihe local following program was given: threshing machine company, to the valley Thursday Reading of the Constitution1 of he United States, Frank Back-ma- after spending a week home putvocal solo, Andrew Bor- - ting up his last crop of alfalfa. Agusfa Out-of-tow- ox-tain- n n; U. S. Marion Hatch, son of 3Ir. and .Mrs.. Reuben Hatch, formerly of Salem hut now of Benjamin, died at (amp Kearny, and was brought home Sunday. His health was caused by an operation which he underwent, after which The citizens of Spanish Fork and their hand joined the family to meet the corpse at the depot in Spanish Folk. The services were held in (lie Salem church 3Ionday afternoon. Eight of Uncle Sams soldiers from Fort Douglass were in attendance. Six young ladies representing Red Cross nurses, marched in the procession and carried a flag which Ihey had made out of (lowers. Salem ward choir furnished the singing. A male quartet was rendered by members of the choir. President Henry Gardner of Spanish Fork told of the great cause for which this hoy had laid down- his life. Miss Bessie Gardner of Spanish Face Fork rendered the song, to Face. Bros. R. J. Xuttal and Charles Hawkins of Benjamiif expressed their sympathies to the famlv and. mourners. 'Marion Match has a brother in the ser-- l vices of the British army; he is wounded and it is thought on liis way home now. The lloral offerings wert1 many and beauli-fu- l and the services .were well attended, which goes to show that the people are all in with the bereaved family. Mr .and 3Irs. Hatch also have a in the services of Unde Sam. lie took pneumonia. - sym-pah- y son-in-la- Johnson, Inez Christensen. Christensen. Lueile Chris- Or-lee- n Nay Nelson, Beatrice Peterson, Norma Peterson, Neva Pickering, Ruth Cloward, Janie 3Iay Ilarvev, Edith Killian, Elva Cloward, Beryl Cloward and Victor Sabin. Mrs. Eli F. Taylor entertained a at family dinner Tuesday. Covers were laid for 3frs. Zina troops destroyed French sugar mills Belnap and children Wendell Tlmnks to the French rationing sys and Bernieee from Hooper, 31rs. teui the annual consumption has been Lucy P. Taylor, Mrs. Howard Hoo.OdO cut tons, according to reRoper and children 31olan, 3Ves-leports reacniiig the United States Food Roehera and baby 31ordan, the war France Administration. of Provo, and Roy, FJi and 31as-te- r had an average sugar crop of nhout Frank Taylor and the hos-- j Toii.noo inns of sugar and had some toss. An elaborate chicken din-- ; left oer for export. tier was served. Later in the tensen, in these days of stress that the public be It is vital to the Governments prog- The responsibility for telephone facilities rests with the oompany; but the public has a partnership in the responsibility for good telephone service. There are three human factors involved in a telephone call, represented by the person calling, the operator andthe person called. The quality of the service depends upon the cooperation of all three. The operator can make the connection but no words can be heard at one end of the line if they are not properly spoken into the transmitter at the other end of the line ; if they are not spoken distinctly to an attentive listener. The public can serve the service by answering promptly, speaking ; dis- tinctly into the transmitter, and listening attentively. Dont Forget Your at-'fh- V IS tremendously important ITress. given good telephone service. Soldiers Funeral Du September 11th a number of small friends of little 31 iss homo Elva Cloward met of her parents ' where a party was given in honor of her sixth birthday anniversay. The home wits decorated in erepe and the seasons flowers. Many pretty gifts were given to 3Iiss Elva and all present had a very nice lee ereftni, watermelon, lime. take and candy were served to Edna .Hanks, Flora Beddoes, Iona Sabin, Naomi Lamb, Lillian Hanks, Zona Johnson, Ruth France most Import sugar today, piost of It from this side of the ocean, because the largest portion of French sugar beet land Is In German hands. As a result, the French people have been placed on a sugar ration of about J8 pounds a year for domestic use; This S pound and a half a month. photogqndi 'hows how the Gerumi Responsibility for Good Service The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Salem Notes. The programs for the fair to held September 26 are out 1 iss y tutes. brated her birth anniversary and meeting wilh favorable It is rumored some Sunday. Dinner was served to comment. other communities are eonsider-3ten guests, rs. Mina Olsen and son liar-in- s copying the idea, ry returned borne .Tuesday after) John Sullivan was quite sick spending the past month with Saturday and Sunday. Dr. 0. II. relatives in Salt Lake. 3fott was called and at first A very successful' dance was feared it was appendicitis, hut given bets? Thursday night in) the patient yielded readily to Hudsons hall. 3Iusie was fur-- ! medical attention and is now nished by the Spanish Fork or- - able to lie out ehestra. Nineteen men registered for .Miss 3Iartba Robbins is visit-- j military service Thursday. It is ing relatives and friends at Salt presumed that several others of Lake. proper age registered outside 31 rs. II. P. Longer' and cliil- - their home, precinct. 3Irs.II. W dren returned to their home at (ore, local registration agent, Ogden Thursday, after visiting took the returns to Provo Fri friends in this city the past day. week. and 0. E. Virgil Cloward 31 r. and 31 rs. J. Robv of Salt (Inward and families wore sum- Lako are visiting at the home of moned to Burrville, ' Sevier Go., their daughter. 3frs. J. Tietjen. Wednesday hv llie sudden death Miss' Leaf ha Tietjen spent thcjof their Henry week end at Ileber, visiting re-- Knight. Mr. Knight was in 3 out of the valley A committee from Farm Bureau consisting Payson of David Sargent and others bad charge of the weighing and loading. The Negro .Minstrel troupe w hich show ed at Eureka Thurs-)danight and Payson Friday night, passed through here on Thursday w ith ear attached to the freight train. While the en-- j gine was switching at he local, station the whole troupe enjoyed' a grand watermelon feast from the patch of L. R. Braithwaite who lives just west of the depot. Two oil companies have leased several hundred acres of land in Genola and promise to begin drilling this fall. They are paycents per ae;e ing twenty-fivbonus for lease. What, with new school building, smelter talk and now oil excitement Genola seems to he booming. Next? Lars Larsen, Mr. .and 3Irs. II E. 31 unday and Mr. and 3Irs. O. G. Munday motored to Salem Sundav evening. jibe past week. e and Salt Lake. 3hs. ('has, Robinson and children of Lelii were the guests this week of 31 r. and 31 rs. Geo. Lewis. 3frs. Leo. Lewis was hostess at a dinner party Sunday in honor Of 3rrs. Chas. Robinson of Lehi' and 31 rs. Basil Dorton of Barfield. 31 rs. Solomon Peterson cele- ' parlment. Frank Brooks was in Provo ion business Saturday, Several carloads of wheat have It'. S. S. Pledge day melons and euntoloupes wore served. There was a very large crowd to the melon dance Tuesday .night. There were many guests. The Thrift girls met at Viola Stone cut and peeled peaches to dry. 3Irs. Myrtle Lysheum, spent with her mother, Wednesday Mrs. Eliza J. Taylor. 31 r. J. II. (linger from Provo stopped here on his way Ihrotigh the county, B is business being to locate animals for the Stale Fair. 31 r. and 31 rs. u irn Taylor, Mr. and 31 rs. George Taylor, 31 is. Fred Ewell and children, were Salem visitors Wednesday. Mr. Howard Roper of Provo was here on business Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Steele and children, Chester Slecle and 31 rs, Orson Taylor, of Goshen, wn-here for fruit Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. George Carson, children Randal and Clifton, and grandson Max, and Miss Emma Taylor returned from Ihe ranch in Hardesty creek in Bo:. elder county. They went by auto thru Idaho and were gone a month. Mr. and 3Irs. George Carson and son Randal went to Omaha with the shoe) when Ihev returned from Be ranch. Miss Vera Davis, wlm is at Provo, came home Wednesday for an indefinite stav with her folks, 31 r. and 3Irs. Alma Davts. 31 r .and 31rs. Wilkes Ellis and babies and 31r Ellis motlie" came home from Sira wherry where 31r. Ellis has been work- s during the ing at the summer. 3fr. and 3!rs. Harry Treloar and little daughters Pauline and Katy Rose have returned In their home in Salt Lake after a weeks pleasant visit here. They were the house guests of .Mrs. Sine Ottesen. 3D. and 31rs. Ifyrum Ottesen and daughter Hannah and 31rs. Tom llalvorson of Spanish Fork, of Lehi, 3B,s. Chris Knudson and 3Irs. Laura K. Beddoes of War Funds Go Up in Smoke, Take Huns Along With Them out-of-to- 1 formed a watermelon party to Salem 3fonday evening. Mrs. Andrew Ottesen entertained at a dinner complimentary to 3Ir. and 3frs. Harry Treloar and children of Salt Lake. Ollier guests wore 3Irs. Sine Ottesen and 3Ltx1er Alma Winn. The afternoon was spent in sightseeing, making the trip along the High Line canal from the dam in Spanish Fork canyon to Santaquin. by auto. Elmer 3Yinn came down from explosive for 100 Stokes Trench k BONDS WILL BUY trinitrotoluol for one noli shell. $50 BONDS WILL FEED I soldier 350 days. 4 $50 BONDS WILL BUY 50o0 rifle or machine gun cartridges. 5 $50 BONDS WILL BUY 2 light Frowning machine guns. 6 $50 BONDS WILL BUY complete clothes and underclothes, summer and 1.4-- 1 3 winter, caps and shoes tlmt not overcoats and slickers) for 5 soldier. 7 $50 BONDS WILL BUY 5 loaded 155 mm. shells, 1 75 mm. loaded shell, and 1 3 inch loaded shell. 8 $50 BONDS WILL BUY trinitrotoluol priming charge, and propelling shell. charge" for 9 $60 BONDS WILL BUY heavy machine gnn and 5000 rounds of ammunition (enough to run it 10 minutes if fired continuously). 10 $50 BONDS WILL BUY 1 shell and exploding charge 9l triuitrotoiuoL 1 h State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lake on his bicycle Lucas County, ss. a two weeks vacation. He Frank J. Cheney ninkes oath thaf is employed as 1 special dcliv-j lie is senior partner of the firm of T. cry hoy tit llie S. L. post office, T. Cheney & Co., doing business in Monday 31 rs. Zene Tiffany en-- i (lie City of Toledo, County and state tertained at a dinner for 31 r. aforesaid, ami that said firm will pav and Mrs. Harry Treloar and! the sum of ONE HUNDRED HOLLARS for each and every ease of children. Onturrh that cannot be cured bv the uso of HALLS CATARRH. MEDIFRANK J. CHENEY. ONCE UPON A TIME CINE. Sworn to before me and subscribed A hook was ovuliemd in brary my presence, this fith day of Detalking and this is what it cember, A. ). ISSfi. said A. W. ft LEA SON, Sail : Notary Public. Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sysr leave llie out in Ihe rain tem. Send for testimonials, free. h1 make marks on me with your F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c,. pen or pencil Halls Family Pills for constipation. b" lean on me with your elbows, dont handle dirty hands ise ( it me with (Seal) JIalls hurts me and lay me face Some fellows cant understand down on the table why on1 days when his food dison wouldnt like to he treated agrees with him his wife and everybody else does. r open d 3Tagnn BUY high 2 $50 1 saw-mill- $50 BOND WILL Mortars. 3 Few Fords on the Market It is very probable that no more Ford Cars will be manufactured. We Have on Hand A Few Sedan Cars A Few Second-Han- d Fords Some One-To- n Trucks If You Anticipate Purchasing a Car Any Time in the Future Buy it Now Wevwill Continue to Carry All Ford Parts Stock SHULER MOTOR CO. |