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Show 9 THE PAYSONIAN WITH WHICH IS CONSOLIDATED THE A STRICTLY INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATIVE OF PAYSON VOLUME THIRTY PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST MOIRE PAVEMENT IS NOW ASSUMED GLOBE-HEADE- AD 29, R SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY. 1918. NUMBER FIFTY-ON- E SCHOOLS OPEN QUARTERLY CONFERENCE NEXT MONDAY OF THE NEBO STAKE Payson to Have All Positions Filled with ComApostle Joseph F. Smith, Jr., and President of Sevpetent Instructors Will enty Rulon S. Wells Give Valuable Instruction be Many Changes. and Encouragement-Payso- n Choir, Under Direction of Carl O. Nelson, Receives Much Praise. Xext Monday, September 2nd, Fourteen Thousand Yards More Concrete to be Laid This Summer Bids Found to be Within Estimate of Eng the public schools of the district will be opened for the beginning The .Who Quarterly Stake! of another school year. ' Conference convened in the) During the present week a Spanish Honk pavilion Saturday! is being and Sunday, August 24 and 25, renovation complete gien the buildings. All teach- 1918, President Joseph Reece, ers Mill be in their places Mon- presiding. Alel 'm C. Patten, son of day morning at 8:4."). The year Saturday Morning, 10 a. m. (buries II. and Ida S. Patten, has brought a number of changes Singing by the congregation,1 ,S tW hvHt in the school faculties as well as h"y from 1 as0" to Come, Come Ye Saints. in all other institutions. Hut Pav- il1 be killed Mr. Patten Opening praver, Elder John! son seems more fortunate than in horn was staholi. Dublan, Mexico, on Tl H enlisted at tioi'.s tilied'1 with,l()mpe1cntIin-J895: ' ( u T luPhet. m Poise, April, 1917, in , v K, Idaho infantry, lie wa. various tilden':lor meeting under such KeMt 1o n , 191 G to as follows: 1,1 favorable circumstances. lVnolA -- Robert McCombie the Luein l( Kllil,d out off. 'I . . indeed blessed. If we Mere pnnoipal; Clara I, hean, Ethel wjjn From there he was sent hack to trust the Cord for veil, Mnma ( icrhansly, heva m,!t Boise and then to (amp Mills, 'I Lueile So well pleased are the eitiz-- j ens of Payson with the paving: CoUfSCS Meeting of the citys business district In High School Held Sunday Night so jind great the pressure the to bear upon city brought On New Basis An enthusiastic council that that wide awake patriotis meetlast at its held was body regular meeting ing Sunday evening in unanithe state entire deeided llie Stake Tabernacle under the evening Throughout Monday mously to comply with the peti- school boards have been trying auspices of the local Council of tion calling for the paving with to arrange their courses so as to Defense, Chairman Melvin Wil- cement concrete- of some seven comply with the State and the son presiding. The choir was in blocks more upon D street ex- Government s regulations of the attendance and rendered vain- s law, which per- able assistance to the meeting. tending from Eleventh street tains to a vocational svslcm of The meeting opened by the east to the foot of the hill. choir and congregation singing Actual construction will com- education. The high schools of the Who America. mence at some time in the imwork school and district have adopted the the mediate future Prayer Mas offered by P.isliop when completed will give to our! new plan and it will be put into Justin A. Loveless. Lewis, would prove a blessing. The Long isiaa, N. Y. In December Singing by the choir, city a total surface of over sev-- ; effect at the beginning of this Alta Lcathnm, derson, Llder Win. Kitchen bore a h(. W!1S transferred to Camp' enteeu blocks of pavement. In year. Classes in agriculture will Lord Is Mv Shepherd. Dais, Rlioda (Jroesheek. t' to the truthful-- . Merritt, X. testimony Chairman Wilson announced from other words, Payson will have be organized for persons who sailed and J., Central Jessie Samuel " I ness of the gospel. Admonished there to France Jan. 10, 1918. more city blocks of high class, are over 14 years of age and are: that the purpose of the meeting eipal : Deloris Reid, Marv AY ride, lints to live faithful. He was transferred to a machine to impress upon the people modern pavement than any other, of less than college grade. Class '"-aTvy Done. Smith. 1. Aposlle Jr., Joseph the in of room will rank in and instruction after j the company urgent necessity keeping agriculture county, arriving in city High School Alelvin Wilson, s.,j(j France and belonged to the maas fourth city in the state with! hall cover a period of 90 min-- 1 the hoys in school, and to principal; Raymond J. chine company 18th infantry to pavement, a mark of utos daily. In addition 6 months ply with the goernments order Leroy Nelson, Horace Mouson.j Monson, when he was killed. He had distinction of which we should farm practical work related to, to send all hoys, who David M. Con-! Taylor, .Mary P. been in active service since April lie class room instruction and have graduated from high school, feel justly proud. M. nelly, Lueile Johnson, Miss' of this year. The plans and specifications mder the direction and super-- , to the state universities and colMrs. Juanita J. Peek, OwHall, Mr. Patten came here from for lision of the of and teacher been drawn 'egos training, military agrieul-line already up en It. Harnett, Enos W. Simons, Alexieo in 1907; he is survived gives us at different times? bids for the construction were ture is required for all students.! Mrs. Inez Knight Allen, eliair-Sinc- Alberta Nebeker, Carl 0. Nelson. Spoke at length on the Word of by his father, three brothers and of woiiu.i. uork. County n received this w?ek. This action high schools in our school students and parHigh three sisters. His mother died Wisdom, tithing and prayer. on the part of the city council triet continue in session for a Council of D.fcn.,e, of Provo, ents should well the course study America. six years ago. about urns first made Singing, and the not only complies witji the trend onger period than six months, speaker, of study as offered in lhe school HenBenediction President The to stu-Hthe mothers exby becomes it telegram which camt on for i as sentiment strong appeal of popular impossible and vuse care in selecting a A. Gardner. 20th last read as in all to do their to ry full to devote time August six help dents in citizens for power the genpressed by course. After the course is once : M in the war sons their 2 m. months the home to more of urging by assures also it hut Afternoon, p. year eral, determined upon and the stu-- j Air. Charles II. Patten, Pay-soDo What Is Right. work for Payson s people, more farm work. The minimum time to attend the schools and get dent has registered and begun Singing, Utah. Deeply regret to inbusiness for Payson s hotels and required to he spent on practical special training. work no change will he allonod Prayer by Patriarch William form you that private Melvin C. Come The choir Fnto farm suminclusive of sang the uork restaurants, increased patronage except upon petition to the fac- Jex. infantry, is officially refor local business houses jmd mer vacation is 90 minutes daily Me. Vocal solo, I Khom- that Aly Patten, as ulty. B. killed in action July Keeler, Joseph higher valuation of all property '"or a period equal in length to Carl O. Nel- ported Redeemer Lives, ENTRANCE 22. REQUIREMENTS of the Harris, Acting Adjutant GenBrigham Young abutting upon the improved dis- the school session and must exson. Graduates from the Grade eral. Eighth of the Provo, explained tricts. When all this work is tend over a period of six Pres. Henry A. Gardner stated will be admitted without examinaOn Afonday last the telegram of the course to he giv-- n tion. months. purpose will have our All others must present, by ex- that a representative city here was confirmed completed schools and the the at by the following imboys contemTherefore every boy amination or otherwise, satisfactory from taken on such a new and every Mard in the stake. letter received hv Air. Patten: this showed that evidence to of scholastic the conclusively e work will in ability we agricul-turplating taking proved appearance that Referred to Jobs tribulations Aug. 21, 1918. at the local high school great urar is being won through principal or committee on credits. his undying testimony of hardly recognize it, and we Mi II and A registration Air. II. Patten, Charles fee of and gG.f0 brains armies the of the per not only feel a source of pride hereafter must avail himself of time of registration, his Redeemer. Said Me should at year, payable Dear Utah. Sir: It in those and Payson. command, urged is in our efforts to this end, but mme farm project. The work have charity for our felhnvmen. required of each student. is with that advanmen that the take profound regret young we will also have set an exam-- ' 'an he done on the fathers Pres. Ilyrnin Lemmon bore Sixteen units of credit will be re I confirm the reeent teleof the excellent opportuntage small a tract can he rentquired for graduation. pie in municipal advancement farm, testimony to the truthfulness of gram of the Adjutant GenStudents taking courses which re and development which will un- 'd or any method by which the ity given them. gospel. eral announcing the death of P. J. Creer, superintendent quire laboratory woik will be charged F. Smith, Jr., doubtedly he emulated by many hoy could .get a chance to do eliools of Apo.dle Joseph of Private Afelvin C. Patten, Nebo said district, of farm of our sister cities tliruout the lhe required amount remarked that the gospel Mas .Machine Gun Battallion,18th to! that the rifles, etc., uniforms, county. All of which goes to work. lahvavs iicm- and mer becomes infantry, mIio mbs killed in Visits will he made to the he furnished the boys, free of show what may be accomplished t lie second slanza of Read old. action on July 22, ' 1918. Mere already oil the May thru united effort and goodwill hoys farm once about every turn charge, (4 Thee We the thank song, Very sincerely yours, A. A. and Mould he for the purpose of assisti- from Washington Wondered 'God for a Prophet. upon the part of the progressive feu- - days. Mr. Freer Parker, in a here Adjutant General. members of this community. ng topics for study on his own if people really did thank the in a made talk supvery strong up the and the They are certainly putting the nroject and checking Our people love liberty and Seventh and Eighth Grade students Lord for a Prophet of the new movement. port work which has been into assigned Also their country, the received. Payson. pep Meelinnir or Domestic Ait reason of blessings many Inking BanStar Spangled Singing, At a special meeting of the The filial grade for the school Vrts will be required to my a fee of spoke of fasting and fast offer-- l whieli is exhibited by them sendhv the choir and congre- "Oe for eaeh. ner, city council last Wednesday rear will he based on the class gation. ings. ing so many sons to defend the room and in work condition the Students in Domestic Art and Menight the bids for the construcremarks by flag, and because so many wo('losing Benediction hv Karl A. Keeler. chanic Arts will be exported to buv tion for the new paving district which the project lias been kept Reece. men are Mocking at Red Cross the materials used in the construct inn were opened, and Mere found to finished. ' Redeemer and other patriotic duties at Singing, artieles. of individual H. Messrs. Henry Smith, D. he within the estimate of the enhome. It is a shame that many tl iruel. tlio stu All bv be must fees It. X. and Ellsworth lulver, misinformed are crying disloylimits a! the time of registration. gineer, so that property owners Public Library Bouedielion atSimons of Grant Mammoth, cannot enter Muriel!. Students positively may be assured that those who Saints. alty among Latter-datended a meeting of lhe hoard classes in which laboratory fees are Improvements of The the misrepresented the cost of the choir, Singing by Sunday Morning. directors of the Central Stand- due until sueli fees are paid. work were putting the price at Is Lord Reece President Aly Joseph Shepherd., ard Alines in Salt Lake Afonday CREDITS about double the actual cost. Llder Rulon S. AYells complisiding. 'At lhe last meeting of the Li- last, returning home Tuesday to be slowed lake Xu student will Singing, choir and congrega- mented the beautiful, inspiring brary Board the hook committee evening. more than four and one half units. music of the choir. Said it Gome, Gome. Ye Saints. was authorized to secure a numGoes To f'erdit will tie given on the follow- tion. Fifteen members of the First Messed to come together with Patriarch newber of hooks. These Opening prayer by ward Al. 1. A. including girls ing basis: one heart and mind to discuss Ellsworth. lermaii a of relents he in to ft determined receiving grade Camp part by the from each of the Hep Hive A will be given 1.2 units eredit Llder Charles If. White said the important problems of the needs and recommendations of swarms spent Wednesday n Saft will be given units eredit. 'here was nothing particularly gospel. Rejoiced because of his I) i. A. L. Curtis left yesterday the public school teachers tOjj C will be given 1. unit eredit. field in the ancient pursuit iicm- in the gospel of Christ, hut standing in the church, and felt for Camp Funston, Fort Riley, make the library more closely! ot D will be given .0 unit credit. Each took lunch gleaning. It that it Mas a precious thing to that, as Paul of old said, Kansas, to accept a commission fit into the public educational and remained during the entire E will be gien .8 unit eredit. he him. Rejoiced that he was a citithe that was failure. E people needs. necessary signifies as captain in the medical corps day. The proceeds from the sale A equals a grade of fll to 100 per et. stirred up to remembrance of zen of this great republic. Said The that librarian of Untile Sams forces. reported of the Mheat Mill he used for H equals a grade of 8S to 01 per ct. the Saints loved principles of the gospel and lhat the Latter-dathree hundred Bee Hive The people generally through- approximately to a gro'lo of of valm per ft. heir pqnnls umrk, proving to their for reason that the significance. Referring country out this community arc indeed hooks had been mended and that in that well as in the as on 7) F. May establishment (Continued its and pao Jr.s Smilh, principles Apostle Joseph sorry t see the doctor leave Pay-so- no hooks Mere being let out saving of precious grain. exhortations to the people in Mas interwoven in our lives. for It isnt often that a man M'hielr Mere not in good condiAirs. Additional Genola Jottings. 'Saturdays meeting to keep the This government was estabPepper of Blackball, gains the confidence and respect tion. She uas requested by the Idaho, Ray is of the her Word of Wisdom Llder White lished thru the inspiration of guest of the people as has Doctor Cur- Board to receive no hooks hack Stev-uitE. hern Airs. This land was E. has Ben Airs. hr Mas reminded of the the Almighty. and Richter said up not in good eondi- - (nH tis. Notwithstanding this fact no which AH'. had Meek a salesman n dou come for the for fuel discovered a cerlain to Eureka that visiting purpose of doubt all of the doctors friends tion. Careless handVmg of this lens, having in made and Airs. Dean w il li coffee Airs. the freedom who mid sold tea more J. II. her and liberty laughler. creating must Taylor .cease, feel that if he can do more good public property I "lah than had been sold earth. of the all nisi Yellowstone a rilnrnrd nations has of the and state fori Beck, among through he insisted will trip Fines upon in the service they are anxious in of the one man with Tlic visited home. present any purpose iy any other to have him do his part in this all damages and library privi-- , Hark by auto and that among all greatest of all wars is to open After Air. and Airs. J. S Sandberg field Idaho. relatives Thought u he Mill ithdrno'ii until through leges great war. this tea and the gates of the gospel to all ho consumed and of Salt Lake City mcic out rerelatives fines are paid. visiting Mitli he some Latter- the world, that the people themmust Mitli coffee few a Airs. there visit to about friends Pepten days days cently Air. and Airs. F. A. Riclian Saints. Made an appeal selves may he liberated from AHs. Nellie Kerr lias just re- per Mill return xv it b Air. and Mr .and Airs Ben Riehter of -day and children of Eureka motored to heed the splen- their omii thraldom. makthe Saints to Genola. isit ceived a letter from her son Airs. J. II. Amos olio are doM U Sunday morning to Leo advice did Elder AYells impressed the Ben a Airs. given by Riehters sou, Apostle Irip thru with their sister. Airs. L. I). Frank stating that he has been ing preparations for Smith. Mr. left Serlias Her father. Idaho by auto. people that the greatest gift, of Camp Steu-artMaleom, just They all went to Cas- promoted to the rank of t Said Unit Ftali stood at the all was eternal life. Said: for Ncms, Yu Stevens, will return with her for Stuart, tilla where they remained for geant. Frank is stationed (Continued on page 5) a short visit. overseas. top in patriotism and loyalty. Dorr Field, Arcadia, Florida. the greater part of the day. 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