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Show THE PAYSOMAN, JAYSON, L'TAti publication. Passed by the Citv Council of Pay-soCity, Visit, this fistb day of ORDINANCE News Fork Spanish an THE TRAVEL ON ROLLERS STEAM ENGINES, ETC. be found Spanish I it ilit- - in gssmssmssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss from the East last hursday. as as . .slMO-V- fi 1 I, in su-an- i ttai-tiru- UTAH. SS. Enos W. Simons, Cny and foi Payson City, Record. tali, do heiebv eeitil'v thai the above and foregoing is a full, true and eorrect entitled:-- of an ordinance copy .. Aa Oidiaam-the Regulating A. D. 1836. Ttatel on Streets by Steam Rollon, A. W. GLEASON, t I'lio tioii Engines, ete., by tire City Cottaeil i Soul) of Payson City, Notary Public. t tali, the 2Sth day ot Auguxt, ltfls. Halls Catutrh Medicine is taken IX WITNESSi WHEREOF I have internally and acts through the Blood beieiinti set my hand and affixed the on the Mucous Surfaces of the Syscal ol Payson City this tem. Send for testimonials, free. ',01 l'ora,' V. J. CIIENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Jsih dav of August, A. D. 1H13. ENOS W. SIMONS, Sold by all druggists, 75c. (Seal) t'itv Recorder of Pavson fit Halls Family Pills for constipation. msi-ef- j - 1 (K I'TAH, CorXTY OP i ! Kecordor , possiple The quarterly conference of made comfortable fiom the sopervisot of street, ofj Nebo Stake was held Saturday until help could he summoned. Mrs. Strang has spent the past 1atMUi City, which permit shall spec visiting withi ft the street or streets so to be used, and Sunday at the City pavilion, It was some time before a four months York and amt tthut preenution shall be tal.ea in New relatives located but be could and was largely attended. Pres. physician vtml injury thereto; ami it liitll While in the latter bi-tn ittitan fill tur any tinn or Joseph Reece of the Nebo Stake finally Drs. Hagan and Hughes Brooklynn. The music was in 'were in attendance and after 'city her son Douglass spent six in pm a t mu In ,lri i. Ii mil or ,iOel presided. s with her. The young man oi 1ausi to bo iltiven, hauleil or pio charged of Prof.CarljNeilson of several hours the injured mem-.dayii'i any on roller, because Payson and was certainly a her was attended to. It was who was a favorite here steam shovel, niotur tim-with gine, credit to the instructor, some, found that both bones of the leg; of his amiable disposition and out lubber tires, or any other heavy fine numbers being rendered. were broken almost in the knee his musical ability is now on the machinery or aiiiliai;ees ujion oi over street or streets of Ihis city not The sperkers of the r lining joint, also a deep laceration of Armored Cruiser Missouri, any name.l in said permit, or to fail tu Mrs. inches which Strang says session were Charles White, 2nd about seven use the pieeaution nientioneil in saiil Councilor to Pres. Reece, Kulon required a goodly number of propaganda is very strong in leimit. SECTION IT. Any perMin, firm, S. Wells, Pres of the Seventies, stitches. I)r. Hughes assisted by the large Eastern cities. assoeiatiou or cot poration violating reduced the fracture, of Salt Lake Citv. John Preston I)r. Hagan any of the provisions of this was lad taken which the Nebo after Creer, Supervisor of the shall, upon eouvietiou, be pun jlr. aid Mrs. F. L. Stewart School district spoke brief lv of to his home. Tuesday evening were guests Sunday of Mr. and isheil by a fine of not iess than than $50.00, or by the new military training which he will be taken to the Provo Mrs. E. E. Hatch at Springville. 115.00, nor more in the City jail for not imprisonment will fracture the where school of the high will be a part hospital less than ten days, nor more tliaii curiculum the coming ear, he placed under the X rays to thirty days, or by both sueh fine and and urged the parents to see see if every thing is all right be imprisonment. The Conit may, in im posing the fine, enter as part of the! that their hoys were cm that in default of the pay judgment, the schools as soon as It ment of the fine, the defendant be accident should be a warning to imprisoned in the eity jail for a per opened. The speakers of the after- - small boys to avoid the all too; Mr. and Mrs. L. Peter Larson iod not exceeding thirty duvs III. All ordinanees and noon were Prof. Fletcher of the prevalant custom of catching have recieved a letter from; SECTION of ormnanees in eonfliet with parts U. S. of the son Walter their will This little fellow B Y U Provo; Rulon S. Wells, rides. this oidinanee are hereby repealed. , SECTION IV. In the opinion of the and Joseph Smith Jr. A notable suffer for months and has Navy stating that he had sue-examina-patriotiCity Couneil it is neeessaty for the feature of conference was the .endured an indescribable pain cessfully passed the and safety of tho inhabitants trend of the addresses, from this little indescretion. A tion for wireless operator and peaee of Iayson City that this ordinanee had a been to is ship of that assigned case the sad feature all the speakers urging loyalty! the; beeome effective immediately. SECTION V. This ordinanee shall to church and country as of; the boys mother is an invalid name of which was deleted by The censor. effect upon its passage and first tuke mans; oung at the having just recently undergone paramount importance lie can success shows - an what local meetthe at the opperation present time. During j LRLAN'DSOX. Mayor. : STATE lor oik Doings. ! 1913. HENRY City Council SECTION' I. It chtill Imw twiliiw ful HtJ.v icrson. Him oi to iliivo, lmul or ii ircl, or cause to lie driicu, hauled or .rCiicllcd ti,ou or on- - any street or reels of I'av-miCity, ar.v sietim rollei, tiaetiuu lnok engine, steam shovel, luolor u itlioul rulibei tires, or any other luuty muehineiv or :ipdiunees with iiiit obtaining a permit mi to do o ve w ill A. D. . TRACTION Attest LXOs 'IkiIikI bv of Pttyson City. Ttbli : Be on head Augu-.t- regulating STREETS BT Oltv of citizens, business houses and towns is the tiue, modeiri idea ol spirit between progress. The Paysonian desires to create a friendly, our sister towns, and in view' of this effort we are endeavoring to publish the news of eaclt ns well ns tht messages of nierchnnts to the people, Unuti this Co-operati- ordinance Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cben6y makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of T. J. Cheney 4c Co., doing business in the City of Toledo. County and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sura of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every ease of 1 V"rrh tLat Cannot be CUrtd bV tll 1,1 UM HALLS CATARRH MEDI FRANK J, CHENEY, CINE K'.tora to before me anJ subscribed . in mv presence, this t.t h dav ol De- Slate of i j McDOUGALLS Pro-Germe- Kitchen Cabinets J Ordi-none- Are the Best . Everything in Home Furnishings Excel Furniture & Carpet Co. c ( j SPANISH FORK, UTAH j " by pluck and Last October1 he worked hard to take thej Radio training but as he had Dr. I. W. Hagan look lus son iacj no previous work along1 I rovo Charles to uesd?y that line lie failed to pass the' morning and had Ins tonsils examination when several of adenoids removed by Dr.his mates were sent l0 the1 and ident of the Y. L. M. LA. In the I he lad was Merrill. brought Harvard Radio School. Howpopular meeting was- h"me "lt-- sanle n""n,n- , unite, tile ever he did not give up but llj hekl auspices of continued his studies along I. A. M. Association. The Misses Florence Jones, that line until at last he has railio Pfra'?r-city- ; Little Leslie Saxolby, the Eliza and Ann Money, rf son Lai was I)r. and Mrs. Koh. Ander-jyan- f nine year old son of Mr. and f );unc'' Mrs. Alfred Saxolby, met with son, Mr. and Mrs. C. 1.. Beck ' 111 left 'Pr a serious and painful accident and Mrs. Gallinner of Salt Lake Ir,l'ts(whu ttie selective draft Mrs. Dr. and Hughes!?1' ten about !. City, .Tuesday morning avv rlUr wa1a ')asse oclock. The little fellow had of Provo spent a deliqhlful day . the bo's ll,e J01" 'v,t, been sent to the market for at Saratoga Springs last Sunday have as qualified meat by his mother. As he was enjoying the usual pastimes. are radio p. they operators, returning home he attempted to Francis Stewart Thomas, Dart, catch a ride with Mr. Waters Marion Bellows and Milton of Mapleton, who was selling Huff. All the boys are doing Mr. Waters had a tomatoes. for Uncle Sam in work good covered buggy and did not see of trial. this hour the boy until lie heard a scream ot pain and stopped his horses, Mrs. Uri Stewart and son' discovering the lad with his Mrs. Effie Dart, andi LOOKING FOR A VICTIM right leg twisted in the spokes Albert, Mr. Mrs. Robert Jex and and of wheel. accomplished hospital. I Inless complications develop the boy will recover. stick-to-itivenes- s. 1 - j the Fortunately the horses had been going at only a slow walk, but it was with difficulty the limb was extricated. The lad to the was carried injured home of Mrs. Effte Dart and children, motored to Caryhurst Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Invites the Whole Surrounding Community The Jully Auto Agent Is looking (or a Vtetlni. If you want a nice, long ask him wliut kind of a Car he Is Belling. When you get back from the Hide, you will own the' Car. The Auto Agent Is a Public Benefactor because be Makes people spend their Money to bow themselves u UooU Time. to Call and Inspect their Fall and Wintei Millinery. They can Surely Save You Money Besides Showing Joy-KIli- e, One of the Largest Displays South of Salt Lake City An amusing turn Is given to the try of Chirm Into the war by tho asser- Do not take our word for it. Call and see for Yourselves. AS AN INDUCEMENT ; POT mery j tion of the Austrian minister at king, in neknnwledgmeut of the receipt of notice of the break, that the devlarn-- I don was unconstitutional and Illegal. In other words, Austria, through her minister, tells China that she has act ually not gone to war. It may be true that certain forms have not been ob-- j served, but Just the same China Is at war with Germany and Austria, and Is seizing Uerntap and Austrian property, This s no time for Teutonic diplomat to stand upon questions of punctilio. The history of the early days of the war contains several Instances of fall-- I ure to observe the rules of the game on the part of the Teutonic aggressors OP a leet-ivo- aI Un- dis- Men's Dress Shirts, many styles, 85e to $4.00. Triple stitched Work Shirts count on all our white shojes and slippers. Girls Black Patent Mary Jane Slippers, all sizes, 15 per (cut off. School Shoes for boys and girls at very reasonable prices in gunmetal, patent and tan, lace and button. Mens Work Shoes, tan or black, $3.25 to $5.50. Boys good Work Shoes, size 11 to 2, $2.25 to $3.25. Boys good Work Shoes, size grade) 50e to 85e. Mens Work Socks, 15e, two pairs for 25c. delis Work Socks, 20c, two pairs for 35c. Mens White Uutton Socks 25c. Buy your Wool Socks now at 35c, 50c and 65c. ftfl PAYSON, UTAH mi 14io to Hi at $1.25. Boys Work and School Shirts in dark colors, sizes to 14U., 05c to $1.00. Boys Dress Shirts with or without collars, 65e to $1.00. Boys Blouse Waists (good j FALL OPENING NEXT MONDAY TO THE OUTSIDE TRADE WE GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU CAR FARE THREE TIMES OVER SPANISH o Merrill Crandall. Mrs. C. D. Strang and little son Schuyler returned hornet 0oooooooooooo30Qoooooceoooooooooooooooooo0 o ao o o -o o o o o o o Gents&Furnishings Department o o FALL AND WINTER MENS AND BOYS o o CLOTHING HATS AND CAPS o o Wo have nice line Our Fall Line of Mens and o of .Mens and Boys Fall and o Bovs Hats is now in. We have Winter (.lothiiifi;. Mens and o c them in all the latest styles and Young Mens Suits made by o o colors. the House o o Mens Hats prieed at $2.00 Moderately o o to $5.00. $38.50. o o SEE THEM IX OUR WINPlenty of F'ctragood Suits o o DOW THIS WEEK. for ho vs priced to $5.00 o o $13.50. We now have a very nice line o o of in Hats AND SHIRTS WINTER Boys many different o felt cloth. and o UNDERWEAR styles, o Small Boys Hats 35c to $1.25. o Buy your winter underwear Hats for larger Bovs $1.25 to o o early and buy them at this store. $1.90. Mens and Young Mens o o ion Suits at $1.25 to $4.50 in Boys School Caps, 25c to 75c. o We have them in all sizes and fleece lined heavy ribbed col ton s o wool. and shapes. o Union Suits (heavy SHOE DEPARTMENT Boys s o sizes 20 to 34 at 85c to $2.00. We are giving 15 per cent L. D. S. GARMENTS Medium weight, cotton un$1.65 bleached, price Heavyweight cotton, bleachedor unbleached $2.00 Medium weight, half wool.... $3.50 Henvv weight, half wool $3.50 Extra heavy, wool We have all sizes. 60 per cent $4.50 these garments in $ - 212 to 510, $3.00 to $4.75. We have a very nice line of Mens Dress Shoes, tan or black, and fancy colored tops, prieed at $3.85 to $9.00. Our Fall and Winter Shoes for Ladies are arriving daily. Prices are from $4.00 to $9.00. See the good bargains on our bargain counter. Odd lots of Slippers and Oxfords for the girls. Sizes up to price $1.50 and $2.00. SUIT CASES Suit Cases and Traveling Bags prieed at $1.75 to $9.75. 4, Dry Goods Department A nice line of Ginghams, right for school aprons, just for a few days at 25c. A 20c few bolts of dark calico at per yard. and Pink Aprons Blue at $1.00. Bungalow Special Bargains in Bibbon at 20e and 25c a Ask to see our new Konsaid Kid Gloves in new shades. New Fall and Winter and Waists just arrived. Spanish Fork School yard. line of all the Skirts Co-o- p The Place to Buy Good Merchandise at Reasonable Prices. SPANISH FORK 2 |