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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH LETTERSFROH Jolsons Jolts OUR SAMMIES Just a few purely pertinent pointed pithy' paragraphs pushed by the pen of one who doesnt wish to disturb the serene minds of Pavson, but feels the necessity uf unloading the const ant ac-- , cumulation of dope under bis hat. FROM LEE DONE. Gump Mills, Long Island, X. Y .Inly 8, 1918. Dear Mother: Unr regiment arrived in this eamp Saturday afternoon at about half past four o'clock. 1 have been very busy ever sinee then having my equipment eheeked up and playing a eoneeri Sunday afternoon. When we landed in Niagara Falls, Canada, we were marehed about a mile out to see the falls which I viewed for a and it was sure an impressive sight as we were very close to them. The Horseshoe falls are the prettiest, as a large volume of foam spurts into the air and throws a thin spray of water over onto the opposite side of the river where we stood. When we left Niagara Falls our train was switched from the Wabash railroad, which we took out of Chicago, over to ihe Lehigh Valiev railroad, down through New York and Pennsylvania to Jersey City, X. .T, 1 enjoyed the ride through New York State immensely as it was through pretty valleys with pretty lakes and rivers where some of the New Yorkers have their summer homes. As he train was climbing through the Alleghenies in Pennsylvania it reminded me of the road to Strawberry valley, although not so steep a We climb. went through one Of the big coal mining camps Friday afternoon, where they mine the famous anthracite coal. When I woke up half-hou- j REPORT Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, of the Condition of the STATE BANK OF PAY-SOlocated at Payson, in the County of Utah, State of Utah, at the Close of Business on the 29th day of June, 1918. RESOURCES. Eoans and Discounts Stocks ami Other Bonds Banking House Furniture and Fixtures line from National Bunks, for Exchunge t'leariug House t'heeks anil t'ush Items . The war bride marries in haste, having no confidence in the rest of the proverb. it .190. X 800. 00 II .7t9. 00 .119 !'P .119. S5 ,mo, 70 69. ,a .752. 50 Gold Coin Silver Coin Never look a gilt horse in the turrenev iiioullt, or a wedding uesent in Total be pri-mark. LIABILITIES. .1194, 7Ui ,65,8, 00 $198 ,1184.88 i Capital Stock paid in Clothes dont an!..- the man. Surplus Fund Interest, ir ihe woman either. Still, every Individed Profits, etc Exchange, bride should he well groomed. Due to National Banks - r, Individual Deposits The dawn of a new life demon-i- t Demand Certificates of l)e rates that the honeymoon is posit Cashiers Checks iver when the son appears. It is possible savings Deposits Time Certificates of Deposit to round up ihe Kents $ 50 ,000. .oo 9 ,! no. On ,2 Ml. 53 ,158. oo 1 ,r.o. 5 19 250. 00 ,692 .95 2.3 ,675. ,T. 42 ,945. .70 24. 60 1 ' Jaekers but itt. is quite anothei Total .natter to make them act square. STATE OF UTAH. of Utah. It is difliellt for a woman to 'minty Lee 1!. Taylor, being first duly She ivvoni according to law, deposes and keep anything to herself. will generally show her age when says that that he "is cashier of the he wont even tell it. It has just about gotten so in ihis country that it takes a lot of talent to raise a habv. Our observation is that as a general thing a pessimist is a person who fears perspiralion. well-to-d- o above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the con lit ion of the said bank at the elo-- e uf business on the 29tu day of June. LEE R. TAYLOR. 1915. Correct Attest: U. M. Whitmore, Thomas H. Wil -on, Jr., Henry Erlandson, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of July, 1918. A. R. Wilson, A.-Roll- ing Notary Public. Seal) My commission expires 10th day of ( ommunity Enterprise is like n snowball. When all push togelher the work is easy for each. April, 1922. is the day of the HOME town. Back the Home Town is the slogan of the nation. The to Today STATE OF UTAH, BIG GITY is a failure. It has failed to provide lor its own. It has shipwrecked Oflice of Bank Commissioner. humanity. But there are no breakers ahead of US. In OUR community ALL interests can unite. I, W. E. Evans, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby eer ALL W E have to do is TO keep tlie ball in motion. It grows by itself if we only start it. Lets iby that the foregoing is a full, true ALL take a hand. and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in to certain real estate in Section 5, Tp. County, Utah. mv oflice this 15th dav of .Tulv, 1918. day of July, 1918, will be delinquen 9 South W. E. EVANS. NOTICE is hereby given that i t a and advertised for sale at public auc Range 2 Fait of Salt Lake Utah County. State of meeting of the Board of Directors of tion, and unless payment is made b Bank Cnmiswoner. Vferidian, Ctah. BOOTH the above named company, held on the fore, w ill bo sold on theUth BOOTH, day o 19th day of June, A. I). 1918, an 19 IS, to pay the delinquen Attorneys for Plaintiff. August, DELINQUENT NOTICE. Postoffiee address: Knight Block, nsscssmeut (No. 13) of two tenths ol assessment, together with the coat o Provo City, Utah. one cent per share (which is at the and the expense of sale advertising First publication .Tulv 11, 1918. rate of $2.00 per 1000 shares) v. as By order of the Board of Directori Last publication Aug. 18, 1918. levied upon the issued and outstanding E. H. HARPER, capital stock of the corporation, pay Secretary. nblo immediately to the secretary in Office over Modern Pharmacy, Paj Office of Payson Eldorado Mining & Utah. son, Utah. Milling Company. Location of princi- Payson, stock First publication June 27, 1918. Any upon which this asess-men- t pal place of business, Payson, Utah shall remain unpaid on the 29th Last publication July 25, 1918. Keep the Ball Another good th:ng about not keeping a cook is that when the family makes iee cream Ike family eats it. d Sometimes we think a lady noks heller when she is knitting Saturday morning our train wa hosiery for the soldiers than when standing in the Jersey City yards exhibiting her own. where we had our breakfast. Probably the reason soldiers After breakfast we were loaded on a ferry boat, 'which took a ire encouraged to iatmuer their long time as we had to wait for mil clothes is because it induces the second battalion (Batteries hem to cut out th" smplus C and P).., and about eleven oeloek we went up and across As a general thing, after a girl ihe East river to P.rooklyn where has we entrained again for Camp spent 10 or 12 years in leanihow to play a piano she marMills. This is about twenty miles ng a ries who cant afford to man from New York City. We had one. buy only been in eamp about an hour when the band got an order to Any man can draw his own r concert at the piny a conclusions about the war, but Garden City hotel on Sunday. his conclusions dont necessarily This is a big hotel about three end it. miles from camp in a millionaire district, I guess as there are tine Whenever you find a real mean houses there and the people around the lmiel arc well dressed Payson man youll find hint and prosperous looking. A string accusing his neighbors of prejuorchestra was playng in the hote dice if they happen to dislike when we drove up, but it quit him. when we gave our concert. Band rehearsals were scarce toward the get a twenty-fou- r Jour pass to end in Camp Lewis, and after the tee as much of New York as we trip across the continent we were an before leaving. T dont know in poor shape to play, but that when we are going to leave here, doesnt mke any difference in the but usually they dont keep solarmy, so we gave the concert diers very long in these eoiuvn-- I and did our best. One man said ration camps before .ending us wre had as good a band as had across. Address all mv mail to played there and two men lldq. (V 348 F. A. American treated us. I am living in a tent Fi.xpeditionary Forces, and not 1o now with five other men and we Gamp Mills, as I will get if I am have no hot water, so Camp here and if T am aeross I will Lewis has it all over this camp get il. Be sure and put your for accommodations, although I return on it as the pamphlet I like the surrounding sights here I havent gave you instructs. better. There is an aviation eamp received the High School Year next to here and the aeroplanes Book yet, but received a letter j are in ihe air all day long, doing forwarded from Gamp Lewis. I all the stunts imaginable and tin will have to close now ns it is different maneuvers used under time for lights out and I will One have to blow out the candle I actual battle conditions. noted Italian flier named Gino have been writing by. Give my was killed yesterday after I had love 1o all the family and $ont seen him flying all morning in w about nte, as T am all right orry the big new triplane which had and getting along with the best been launched lately. Some of of them. the men saw him fall just east From vonr loving son, of here at Mineola, in a small LEE. scout plane, but I didnt happen to seg him. You probably read NOTICE TO WATER USERS. about in the papers of Monday, State Engineers Office, July 8. Lake Utah. .Tulv 5, 1918. Salt Starting tomorrow we. will all NOTICE is City, hereby given that Chris-- j j State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by the said state, under section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity School lands, viz: Serial two-hou- GOULD - i,as five-tenth- s 6 Secretary at 2 p. in. to defray all costs incurred thereon. A. R. HUDSON, Secretary. First puli. .Tub' 111918; last .Tulv 25. 1918. is the owner of valuable oil leases in Kansas, Oklahoma and Wyoming and lias recently added a valuable lease in the new Elec- oil field, Texas, with S producing wells, with togelher pumping plant, tanks and full equipment, connected with the pipe line, and selling oil. Price via $2.00, now $2.50, and expect soon to be getting $3.00 per barrel for this high grade oil. The Company is pushing drilling operations in this new field, as rapidly as pos-J- J sible. Stock is now selling at 10c a share. S 5 5 B. BT.MCELY, Register. The Joy of Living. To enjoy life we must have good health. No one csii reasonablv hope to j get much real pleasure out of life wnen his lmwela are clogged a good CATARRHAL DEAFNESS CANNOT topher F. Dixon, whose postoffiee ad share of the time and the poisons that dress is Payson, Utah, has made appli- - should be expelled are absorbed into BE CURED cation in accordance with the re- the system, producing headache and cannot as local tbey by applications, reach tlio diseased portion of the ear. quirements of the Compiled I.aws of indigestion. A few doses of Chamber There is only one way to cure eatarr-ha- l Utah. 1907, as amended bv the Session Iains Tablets will move the bowels, of Utah, 1909, 1911. and 1915, stengthen the digestion and give von deafness, and that is by a constitua chance to realize the real joy of livtional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is to appropriate two and second-fee- t of Utah water from ing. Try it. At all drug stores. (2.5') the of eondition paused by an inflamed mneous lining of the Enstaehnin Tube. Lake, in Utah County. Said water When this tube is inflamed you have will be diverted by menus of a pump NOTICE. a rumbling sound nr imperfeet hear- at a point south 56 degrees 45 minutes 4686 ft. from the east quarter1 ing, and when it is entirely closed, eat United States Land Office, Salt Lake 21. Township 8 Deafness is the result. Unless the in- corner of Section 1 West, Salt Lake Basel City. Utah. .Tune 29, 1918. ' flammation can be reduced and this .South. Range To Whom Tt May Concern: tube restored to its normal eondition. and Meridian, and conveyed by means1 of a distnnee a for ft. canal 5,500 NOTICE i hereby given that the of forever. hearing will be destroyed used from April 1 to Octhere and are paused deafness e.ases of by Many ol of each year to irrigate 175 catarrh, which is an inflamed eondition tober of the mucous surfaces. Halls Catarrh acres of land embraced in the SEM in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of Medicine acts thru the blood on the and NEUSWH of See. 22 and XW'j $2.50, and filed in this oflice within (301 days after the completion NEi of Sec. 27, township and range. thirty mucous surfaces of the system. This application is dcsig-- uf the publication of this notice. We will give One Hundred Dollars aforesaid. n. F. McGonagle, for any ease of Catarrhnl Deafness that nated in the State Engineers office State Engineer. cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh as No. 7751. Date of first publication July 11. All protests against the granting of Medicine. Circulars free. All drugsaid application, stating the reasou 1918; date of completion of public gists, 75c. therefor, must be made by affidavit tion August 10, 1918 F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. j 02243.1, Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously post i d iii this oflice for inspection by any person interested and by the public. generally. During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certifiregulacation, under departmental tions of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the traets or subdivisions hereinbefore, described on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evicharacter of dence of the the tracts and the selections thereof,1 being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the State. i i The Double Standard IjSFj, Oil & Gas Company j N NFJSEVi Sec. 20, T. 11 S., R. 4 E., S. L. M. Vo. In the District Oouit of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Ftah, Jj sitting at Utah County. James E. Jones, Plaintiff, vs. A1 n.eda McClellan, Maria M. Hatch, Cyn rli ta L. Bailey, James .T. McClellan, Small E. Bailey, David A. McClellan, 5 A. Cordon, S. E. McClellan, Rhoda George A. McClellan, Charles E. MeWilford Carroll McClellan, lcllan, McClellan, Orson N. McClellan, J. hail McCbdlan, Mincna N. Mayer, Almeda Alta McClellan C.ummersall, i Cmlow, Lizzie Gainwells, Chrissic Ison, Samuel McClellan, Arminta layson, Lonora McClellan, Edward T.agley, Estclla Anderson, James Bag-lev- , Cvntliia Beijing, Rhoda Del.ong, Ilie Bagley, Cyrinius Bagiev, May-muWright, H. Orson Bagley, Sidney Nielsen, Lucile Bagley, Mark Bagley, Burton D. Rust. George Alma Bagley, William O. Clavson, John Doe McClellan whose other and true name is unknown, and Jane Doe McClellan, whose other and true name is unknown, each and all in their individual capacity, and also as heirs at law of William Carroll McClellan, You can join us in an exceedingly profitable business enterprise, and in doing so, help increase the oil output, which means, help win the war. Write us for free map and further particulars. Special inducements to live, active salesmen. THE DOUBLE STANDARD OIL & GAS COMPANY, I Boston Building, Denver, Colorado. Phone Main 3387. . IEXE3MS51 El-L- I nra DEClMERE Tear Out Fill In Summons. of Utah to the said Dc State feudants: You are hereby summoned to appear v ithin twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which this nc tion i brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled aetion. and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will tie rendered ngainst you according to the demand of the complaint, a oojiV of which complaint is left with the lerk of said Court for you. The taid action is brought to quiet title The to me on wdi1 . (State BBaxbvr .$5. U.S. iai4i Name Add rets ill WS.S. VAAUVtoOSCTMIPt imuu n ntt WAR-SAVING- 2 5c. U. S. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT or Mail to Poit Office Kindly have for which (Lnu (biv Auniber . Letter-Carri- er TO THE LOCAL POSTMASTER: 1 , Hand S 1 etter-cam- deliver will pay on delivery: STAMPS m (8m price THRIFT STAMPS at 25c, each. each |