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Show fayutah THE FAYSOMAN, NOTICE i Notice u hereby' given by the City purely pertinent Count'd of l'ayson rilx, lah, of the pointed pithy paragraphs pushed of midi council to muko ike linojilinil the of doesn't1 one who by pen int jo o lo fidboxihg wish to disturb the serene minds it : of Paysoii, hut feels the necessity To guide, .cm b uud gut Id, ctoi-- l lie; of unloading the constant tie-- , ' drainage uud inignliuu system, aim cumulation of dope under his! gave with seven inch reinfoiccd con tide D rdrecl from Piflli slic.-hat. in l.lexditli hired in dislilrt Just a few 1 doM-iilie- ciot-n- l , xx FROM Ibai Folks:- lusl a n PATTEN. i - ' lew a K I. MELVIN I i t us to sav 1 pax t As a sit on it. Aiefl I were eight and our guess is that if it true, that orld go round tionize things. x' ( M 1 " Probably d he main reason w by man doesnt wear invisible sleeyes is because his elbows look like lie could crack walnuts with them. a lisery loves company, even that sort of company wear its welcome out. but can Any man can take himself seriously, but success is getting others to take him that wav. 1 Its hard to convince a lazy man that the sunrise is a sight worth getting up to see. II s fault unusually the parents when the children would rather he somewlicie else than at home. France. thirty-seve- dollars, or seven ana ($5,598.57) eighty one hundredths ($7.80) dollars makes lie per front or linear foot of abutting for fifty (50) foot roadway would revolu- property without cur tracks, there being 717.74 luxe it (hie of the surest things in the xvorld is that the wife xxho can be stolen from her husband isnt worth hauling to the Ihiefs house. - FROM lin-no- l general thing, the reason a mails vest wears longer than bis trousers is because lie doesnt - ing i. and .del ia,v the abullci got loot of i lie cost and eienh I liou-aieshmuled ,al twenty six loui hnudied ninety ami sixty sex cn one litiudicdl hi ( 20, t Hi M i 7 ) doilum; five thimsaud lixo hundred ninety No. ou 5re all well. hope hing is running along tin sain.- oM wav. a little more experience, and that I . would not lake any thing for. People iu the States do not realize what it is like oer here, from some letters liave reeei ed. They write like 'a tellow was on a pleasure trip. Some mistake. eourse w e ha e some pleasures. It was asked in one letter about the Wed (Voss. They said it hud keen told over there that .soldiers had to pay for things tlial were doiialed Ihroiiuh the Wed ('toss for tin soldiers. Everything has been given to the soldiers free of eharge, knit sox, sweaters- heltobacco and hot chocolate. met';, The V .M. ( ', A has free picture shows, reading and writing rooms. So under the conditions everything is line , i,.J dandy. 'I he weather has not been so very good lately. A few showers and a little colder than usual. have not seen Jack Staley since 1 came from tTie reaches, so do not know lmw lie is getting along. If Clarence or any of the Allows Jrom there come over send me their foreign address. I might he able to get to see them. Willi love to all, son and bro. PVT. MELVIN 0. PATTEN, M. 0. Co. IS, Inf., A. E. F., i t VERNE ORERHANSLY 'flic worst notion that any young mail can get into his head Writing from Camp Kearny is the fool idea lliat to be good jnst before leaving there, Verne is to be a sissv. Oberhansh, in a letter to his mother says: Some men take so much lime Ill just take lime 1o write bragging about wlmt theyre goeven though am loo busy to ing to do that they never seem write much to anyone. to get the time to do it. By the appeal enee of things, I am not. going to linger at Camp It takes a lot of drilling to I Kearny many more lumis. make a good soldier, or to fill shall write you again from New a bad tooth, for that mailer. York. I think we will have 48 -- L feet abutting said portion of taio inipiovenient ; five thousand two hun one dred ninety nine and eighty liundicdtliH ($.3,209.80) dollars, or sexen one hundredths aud thirty ($7. .to) dollars per front or linear foot of allotting property lor fifty ,50) foot loadway with single cur track to ho paved by Salt I.ako amt Utah It. Jl. for a width of nine (9) feet, there being 720 feet abutting said portion of said iinprovoiiu-n- l fifteen thousand five hundred ninety two and fifty one hundredths (.$17 592.50) dollars, or six and thiily mi hundredths ($0.5(1) dollars per fiont or linear foot of abutting properix for forty (40) foot roadxxay mill single ear track to bo paved by Salt I ike & Ctah R. R. for a width ot i,:ue (9) feet, there being 2,47.3- - feet of said iinpiove i. butting Raid portioi ment, by a local assessment upon llu lots or pieces of giouud within the following described distiiet, being the district to he nfieeted and benefit toil by said inipiox ement, namely: Fifty Foot Roadway Without Cai Track (10th to lltli Street.) The north side of lots 1, 2, 5 and 4, blotn 55; the south side of lots 1 aud 2, block 40; all iu plat I ay son City survey oj Building Lots, abutting SHid improvement and for a depth n50 feet back from the piop xxhieD on erty line of said stieet said pavement is to lie constructed. Fifty Foot Roadway With Single Car Track (9th to 10th Street.) The ninth side of lots 1, 2, 5 and 4, block 40; tlie siilith side of lots 1 nod 2, Imick 45. all In plat A. 1ayson Cily auivey of Building Lots Viiutting said inipiox ement and lot a depth of 50 feet buck fiom the property line of said stieet on xxhicL said pavement, is to lie eonstmeted. Forty Foot Roadway With Single Car 'Track (5th to 9th Street.) The ninth side of lids and 2 block 57; the ninth side of lots I, 2 and 5, block 58; the north side id lots 1 and 2, block 59; beginning Hi the noilheast corner of lot 1, block thence easj (id feet: 59, plat the north side of lots 1, 2, 5, t uud 5 block 40; tlie south side of lots 1, 2 5 and 4, block 41; the south side of lot 1, block 42; tlie south side of lo: I," blmk 45; the south side of lot block 41; all in plat A", laysoi City survey of Building Luts, afiut ting said improvement and for i lie depth of 50 feet back 1'iom property line of said street on wliie.l said pavement is to be constructed. The total cost tf said improve ment is estimated at thirty-onthou ana sand, four hundred sixty-sisixty-seveone hundredths ($51,406.07) dollars, of which sum the City's por tion is four thousand, nine hundred A, A, 1 1 x x 1 1 sixty-seve- n 1 assessment. All protests and objections to tin carrying out of such intention musi he presented in writing, statin; therein lot and block, or ilescriptioi of property to the city recorder or or before the 22nd day of August would be a sacrilege to say anybody could lower approach his magnanimily, but never weye chances so ripe for trying to emulate him. Yesterday Brig. (!en. Voting, B. II. Roberts and two Califor- nia chaplains talked to our whole brigade. enjoyed the led tires and lie bigness of the, ideals manifested. have not the slightest idea of not returning, when kaiscrism is a thing of the pnsl. Then the world will be a decent place 1o lie in- for decent people.' 1918. z The City Council, at a special meet tlie 23ril day ing thereafter, of August, 1918, will hear ami con sider such protests and objections hi may be made thereto. By order of Ihe City Council oi Bay'son City, Ctah. ilateil August 1, 1918. KNYiN W. SIMONS, City Recorder. First publication Aug. 1, 1918; la-- , T 1 I I - ug. 22. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Here we have a Fire Fan. He (Publisher) i Iment of the fnterior, U. S safe heats the Fire Company to the fires with his little Chemical Extin- Land Otlieo at Salt Lake City, Ffah 22, 1918. guisher and has the Blaze out by the duly NOTICE is hereby given that Time the Boys get their Hose Uncoiled. Thomas 1,. 1eifcr, of Mosida, Utah 111 w some a But be Big Fire day there of Maurice Kane, who, on Buy W. S. S. Today ami then the Fire Fun xxlll have to (Jo Assignee November 1, 1911, made Deseit Land Buck lioxxu. aud Sit AwiTy Entry, Set ini No. 09009, for SWr)j W'.YSKV,, NK',i SK1, , KEViNEU, Sec lion 27, Township 7 South, Range West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, under Act of March 4, 1915, to establish claim to the land aboxu described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 5th day of September, 1918. or Mail to Post Office Tear Out Fill lu Hand Letter-Carrie- rClaimant names as witnesses: John W. Hagerman. of T.ehi. Utah; Sam have deliver Kindly TO THE LOCAL POSTMASTER; K. Roberts, of Lelti, Utah; IN an A 1 will on which nglev, of Salt Lake City, Itali: for delivery: pay to me on (Date) Frank C. Conley, of Sait J.nke Citv. J STAMPS at $ ..each S $3. U. S. COBI.n B. BLAKELY. Hah. Register. each. 25c. at 23c. U. S. THRIFT STAMPS Youre lways at Home Ib-pa- Prove your patriotism -- HOME - tter-carri- er WAR-SAVING- utunbtr kbuumd (Him Name Address WS.S. war !avdo stamps IMUiP V TMB UNITED STATU OVMINMINT W. S. S. COST DURING 1918 $4 15 4 16 4 17 Jidy Aug. $4 18 4 19 4 20 June W. S. S. WORTH $5 00 JANUARY I. I92J Patriotism, like other homely virtues, begins at home. It is only given to the few to serve But all of us have the oppoitunity to seive at home. l oyalty to the home town is the test of real patriotism. When we fail to support Home Trade and Home Industries we tail in ouj loyalty to our country and to onrselves. Cheat are the rewards of Home Town Patriotism. Great are the results. It luings prospeiity to us and ouis, employment for ail, activity in business and progress in every direction. With Our Town First as our slogan our Progress is 'assured. in high places. 1 hours, liberty there, which will When the wolf comes to Hit enable me to see part of. the it doesnt always ahow it door town and write a few letters. in self sheeps clothing. Today I was made a corporal. Ill liae eight men in charge Just hear in mind that when on the trip. like to see everyone enter into lie spirit of this your conversation is yvorth liswar, because of the bigness and tening to you will alxvays have an audience. grandeur of the ideals we are defending. This war is going to teach everyone the law of sacriTHIS !S THE FIRE FAN fice, which will bring happiness and wipe away all Idols of selfishness. The spirit of sacrifice seventy-siand, no was never none beautifully disdollars, leaving twenty ($4,970,00) six' played hail in .Jesus and never thousand, four hundred ninety and did a mail enjoy lie depths ol ($20, 490.07) dollars to be raised by local rue happiness as did lie. It 1 TRUE HOME TOWN PATRIOTISM Let Us Print Your Sale Bills NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. cation, under depart menial legulu Allie Bagiev, (Vilnius Bngley, May Cilv (Vmneil, l:iy son City, I'luli.j lions of Apiil 25, 1907, protests or amd Wiight, II. Orson Bagley, Sidney contests against the claim of the Slate Nielsen, l.ueile Bngley, Mark Bagley, Aug. 8, BUS. Sealed proposals xxfll be icceixcd' lo any of the Iraets or subdivisions Builon D. Rusl, (ieoige Alma Baglov, de.seiibed on the giouud Wilburn O. Clnyson, John Doo Mclit this office until 8 oclock p. m. heieinbeloie, is more valuable for Clellan whos(t oilier and Iran name is llinl same the Wednesday, August 28, 1918, for in i :i than for ngi ieiill oral pur unknown, and Jane Doe McClellan, from D with eonei.-lSlreef pining w ill be received and aoled for w Imse oilier uud true riamo is un- Fifth Street lo Flex eu 111 SO eel, poses, Office ut known, enrh aud ul Land the to Ceneinl in their report 1n No. 4; according Fax ing D. C. Fnilute so to pio and also ns lielr Wushiiigbui, rapacity, in file on the Cily plans Rceoidersj test or contest, within the time speci- at law of William Cuiroll McClellan, olliee. fied, will be considered sufficient evi I leeeased. lusl ruet ions to bidders, Ingelliei deuce of the non mineral rhumeter of Summons. and foii.i the with plans, specification tructs aud the selections thereof, The Slate of Hall lo the Mild Do-- f of contract and bond, when pie being ot liei wise free from object ion, pared, may be obtained iu the Citv will be appioxed to the State. You me lieieby summoned lo Recorders olliee on receipt of a del nppoitr C( il'LD B. BL K ELY, within twenty days after the service posit of fixe dollars ($5.0(1). Register. summons this of von. if seivoil is reserved The right lo upon reject within the County in which this any and all bids. is brought; In the Distiiet ('unit oT the Fniiith olheiwiso within Bv order of the Citv Council. Judicial Distiiet of the Slate of Utah, tidily days al'ler .service, nml defend r.NOS W. SIMONS, the above rnlillcd action, and iu Pus silting ul Halt County. City Reeoider. of your failure so to do, judgment will First puh. Aug. 8, 191 S; lust A ug. VI x.s. James F. Jones, Ilainl ill, be mulcted against you nccoiding to 22, 1918. meebi .McClellan, Maria M. Ilalch, Cy n the deniind of the complaint, n copy thin ).. Bui ley, James J. McClellan, of which complaint is left with the It V. Aid Small F. David linn, NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Bailey, The Rlinda A. Cordon, Clerk of said Conit for you. S. E. McClellan, Slate Engineer's Olliee, s.ud nelioti is loought to quiet title Me A. McClellan, E. Chatles (ieorge Sail Lake City. Utah, July 5, BUS. to eci lain leal estafe in Seel ion 5, Tp. NOTICE is hereby given that Chiis Clellan, Carmll McClellan, Willmd,t 9 South Range 2 laid, of Salt like N. Olson McClellan, McClellan, Utah Count v, Stale of Inpher F. Dixon, whose posf office ad Lull Mcd-dlaiiMeiidijn, X. Miaeixa Mayer. lress is Pavson, Utah, has mado appli tali. BOOTH &' BOOTH, cation in accordance with (he ic Vila McClellan (lumioeisall, Mined i for BlaintilV. Attorneys Cliiesie Lizie piiroments of the Compiled T.axxs of Callow, Huinucl (Bunnells, office 1nd address; Knight Block, McClellan. nninln Icilsnu, Itah, 1907, as amended bv the Session Clny.son, 1nivo City, Hull. l.enoia IMomd McClellan, Laws of Utah, 1909, 1911. and 1915. Cut publication July 11, 1918. txvo to appropriate ami five tenths Bagiev, Cstellu Andeieon, Janies Bag La Rhoda Del.ong, DcLung, ley, publication Aug. 18, 1918. Cynthia second of feet water from Hah (2.5) Lake, in Utah County- -. Said water will be diverted by means of a pump at a point south 30 degrees 45 minutes aaHHiBHKBMMifKgfetfaEBKtfBMaairsfKatifcuiiiMtfMiiHaiBiiMaiiiaaa east 4080 ft. from the east quarter corner of Section 21, Township 8 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and conveyed bv means of a canal for a distance of 5,5ini ft. and there used from Apiil to Of lober ol of each your to inigate 175 acres of land embraced iu the SU'J and NEViSWU of Sec. 22 and NW'K NEVi of Sec. 27, township arid range aforesaid. This application is desig m oil noted in the State Engineers office of in v is j nV-- i 1 Di-ni- cf A ue-lio- I , I 1. The Double Standard j I Oil & Gas Company 1 the owner leases valuable Kansas, Oklahoma and Wyoming as No. 7731. All protests against the granting of said application, stating tlie reason therefor, must be made by affidavit in dujilicate, accompanied oy a fee of $2.50, and filed in tnis office wiihm thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. O. F. McUonagle, - State Engineer. Date of first publication .Inlv 11. 1918; date of completion of public linn August 10, 1918 El C jtiul lias recently added a valuable lease in the new Elec-Ir- a I'.iirkloirnell nil Held, Texas, with S irndiirmg wells, lnyelher xxilli iiiiiipino- plant, Links and full (iiiiipiiieut, eninieeteil xxilli the pipe line, and selling oil. Price was sjol n0inm' $2 r(J, and expect soon to lie getting 00 per oil. The is harrel for this grade pushing (knnpany drilling operafioiis in this nexv field, as rapidly as 3 Ki fc. i B m u b i pufj-sild- NOTICE. United States Land Olliee, Salt T.ake City, Hall, June 29, 1918. To Whom It Mav Concern NOTICE is hereby given that the State of Hah has filed in this olliee lists of lands, selected by the said State, under section 0 ol the Vet of Congiess, approved July 10, 18P4J as Indemnity School land., xiz: Seiial e. fei m Stock is now selling at 10c a share. M Von can join us in an exceedingly profitable busiuesa in doing so, help increase the oil output, and enterprise, hieli means, help win the war. AY rite us for free map and further particulars. xx NW M NE ' , , No. 022155, NK'.SF., Sec. 20. T. II H , R. 4 E., S L. M. fat as they Copies of sam iixi, relale to said trails by dcscnplixc subdivisions, have been conspicuously post.d in this olliee for inspection bv any person interested ami bi the pub be geneially. Doling the peiiod of publication ol ibis notice, oi hiiy lime theiealier, and befoie final approval and rntili r $ OIL & N M (IAS COMPANY, j M Ml Ml eb Bostxm Buiidiug, Denver, Colorado. Phoue Main 83S7- U M M M M 9 Special inducements to live, active salesmen THE DOUBLE STANDARD bal ut uM Ml - 04 M M M IBBHBBBBSBUIBZIBBlBIIBISaSaaiBBa |