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Show WITH WHICH IS CONSOLIDATED THE INDEl'ENDENT REPRESENTATIVE OF PAYSON AND SOUTHERN GLOBE-HEADE- A STRICTLY VOLUME THIRTY PAYSON, INDEPENDENCE THURSDAY, JULY 4, UTAH, UTAH COUNTY. 1918. NUMBER FORTY-THRE- E Santaquin News. Shots from Salem Genola Jottings. RED CROSS DAY WAS Mrs. Samuel If. Cushing tins linen visiting tlie past week in Eureka w it n her daughters, Mrs. K. AVliiliiuiie and Mlierta Cushing! Airs. Bert Stevens and daughter of Iavson and Mrs. .1. MeCleoel of spent the dav here Tlmisday visiting witli relatives mid friend-- . Mrs. Osear Hudson and children of Vevada are here for an extended stay. FITTINGLY CELEBRATED Program j to invrst in San-tuqni- . ,ar''lK j",1J1K,ar Mr. and Mrs. Alyrl Openshaxv Airs. F. AL Houghton and little daughter Alildred, of Salt Lake, have been visiting during the past week with her siste, Mrs. A. L. McClellan. Afr. and Airs. Arza Page of Fnyson were (lemda visitors Sunday. Afr. and Mrs. Bert Robbins of made a business trip to the valley during the week. Mrs. Jack Ewell's brother, AVillle Taylor of (loshen, left for Washington to begin trainiug, last week. H. W. Gore and mother attended the funeral of Airs. Nelson in Santa- - Mr. Robert H. Davis xvas married Monday, June t to Mrs. Sarah DickA large erson of American Fork. ciowd of friends and neighbors shivered! them in the evening. Mr. Davis treated them to root beer and candy, after which the bride and groom woro hauled around town in Air. Davis 1 The crowd slopped at the pavil ion and onlcied a dance which Air. Davis arranged for. Mr. Elmer Sabin and Afr. Worthey Davis went to Provo Wednesday, June 2d, fur the June draft. They were both chosen and received orders to leave Thuisday. The AL I. A. gave them a farewell paity in the amuseA ment hall Wednesday evening. large, cimxd wire in attendance and spent the lime ill games and dancing. Refreshments were served. Tin young men both leave a wife. They are the first mariied men to be called from Xe-nda- , of Day Carried Out Very Successfully--Weath- er Baud Furnished Excel- was Ideal-Lo- cal lent Music Throughout the Day-Ot- her Features Contributed Largely Toward Celebration. R amt ACTIVITIES IN PAYSON Secretarys Report Shows Work Escellent Must quill. Air. Sweaters' Speed Up-- 75 and Mrs. Nels Nelson were funthe at lit months formers several mothers Olmsteau, present pci ding Pairs of Socks eral in Santaxpiin. Irovo canyon. Mr. Opcnshnw is now Airs. H. xnxcr E. stationed at the Santaquin George Ballard and Mrs. 20th. by Afundav weie Payson visitors Thursplant. Mrs. Charles Cushing returned Sun-daday. They spent the day with Arrx. With the full power of the from a shoit stay at Riverton. Gough, Airs. Ballards mother. ie Work must "speed up. Miss l.avonn Larson is slowly reSv Kuv and Henry l.ofgran, two ol state Council of Defense behind 450 and sweaters pairs home for n two hei e. covering from typhoid fever. the move, the commercial econ- - mu chimed boys, hewere -- aVm Little Alice Larsen has been visit- of socks must be sent from Bay-so- n week end to visit Tin liiig-ilioand Canal iialoi.pii days' its reiterated has omv hoard ichiii'is. Both boys are taking train cuii pa ii v In in membcis made a trip ing wth her siter, Mrs. O. G. Mumlay. branch by August 20th. Atr. amt Airs. Dan Sullivan, who live u!' ii dosing regulations promulgated ing at the triicrsity of l'tali. (itiun it tin ir canal WednesThe .following are excerpts Mr aril Mis. Floyd Openshaxv amt day. Tie was made in automo-b:ii-s- . over by the lake, were Santaquin visit-o- i two weeks ago and in some from letters received by the secs in Sail will the Fourth lai Saturday. spend ph'or stances has broadened the rules Pest Inspector Otto J. Pout-so- retary; Mrs. . The liWity Swarm of Beehive of his the be pleased to shall mother, County l.akc, guest to take in other Hines of retailing Cat In, e Opeiishnxv. and Afr. lixton, assistant county have giis lia.i a shiilm partSaturday make the you following reUnder unrestricted. heretofore Miss lev Knv. Miss Martha Rob e. cuing at the ome of R. .1. Xuttttl. agent, were in the valley last week to your layson branch upon for the grass- port Mr. K. L. McCormick was mar- the amended rules drug stores, bins i.iii! Miss Inez vans motored to After a refreshing plunge in the pomi leaving more poison their three V. also 1L u refiesh-menshipments containing the girlsuluiril to Payson with Wil hoppers. They t shipped ednerday. Saratoga shal of the day and, played his confectionary si ores and Mrs Kliic'a Sullivan and daughter lie Lnit-ilnvil Cardner. Tliex- Giye 500 pounds of bran to use with hospital garments, hospital suparil eatall and public renparlors part well. The numbers Viiguiiu, o' Nevada, are here for av then met at Netful's home fo their I the poison. and knitted articles: All of Several people in the valley have plies ing places must dose every even- extended stay, the house guests of si ;i ' -- r pitily. 'lho.se present were the dered were : these' shipments were pronounced The goods the Unix!.-- , mother, Mrs. Caroline bee keeper.-- , Alis-- i s Annie Abclskov lost a number of chickens from eaUng ing at 10 oclock. Music by the band. ' die very good work, with the exceppoisoned grasshoppers. and Ivy Clowaul, and Goldia Tift any, pliei (I. he sold in places of Speech of Welcome Mayor "Inch who was operated on tion that some of the sweaters Af. Mis. Theodore Taylor ami Elva Stone, Ida Xuttal and Emilia am; Monday, business allowed to remain open for appendicitis Monday at the Provo were small in the neck. Sweaters of l.ovan Parsons. Henry Erlandson. Bp. .fauns Taylor are restricted so as not to include f His wife and fire Smut tourists had a narrow escape, I hospital, is recovering Declaration at the home of Mrs. X. S. Hoi Heading should measure from 15 to 20 of basis which form the be- - brother Orem the near Hugh .articles him, also accompanied Sunday. laday Saturday, crossing Independence Hay, Iiiitler. 23 25 in inches Til-ofrom to n of Payson. width, Mr. and Airs. Wells Richmond of tween Salem and Payson. The bell Hr. (!. F business of stores which arc reSelection by the hand. Airs. Chas. Gardner and inches home in and of the of his at to ar Irovo which xionfused started the good 11 baby length, ring quired to dose at 0 oclock on parents, Mr.visiting with her inches on the double in the neck. so he could not get his carl nlcm spent a few days and Airs. A. Richmond. Reading Jennie Reece. diiver tlie first five evenings of - the Airs. Albert Grecnhalgh entertained stopped. He managed to get the auto mother, Mrs E. C. Larsen. Solo Lawrence Cornet Also one pair of socks was rather week and at 0 oclock on Satur-- - at dinner Thursday for AUs. Augusta out of the road and got it stopped I gensen. small . and rather rough in the Helen and of Salt Jarman wheel one with daughter up against the rail of Comic. Edmund days. The new rules also restrict Bake. toes. Socks should measure good ihe track. The occupants of the autothe sale of gasoline and auto Evans. Air. and Arts. Bert While-irand mobile, seeing the conditions, waved II inches in the foot, 14 inches accessories to the same hours as children of Fureka and Airs. Klhel at the motorman who Music by band. stopped the car in length of leg and 4 inches only Do the people of l'ayson know that Patriotic Address T X. Tav- - pertain to grocery stores. Topics (iuttning of Salt Bake are guests at just before reaching the automobile. in width of foot, and toes should the -. on bombardment their western Air. ami Air.- Aletl Tanner of Pay-soof ihe regulation can he had from the home of their parent. Air. S. R. lor of Provo. he is not front the German were the Atrs. of her very smooth and comfortable, advancing Cushing. sister, guests the Commerial Economy Hoard, Music by hand. but the Townsend and Santaquin Lime llease see that all you send in Airs. Augusta Jarman and daughter Andrew Ottesen, AI outlay. Hake City. Helen of Salt Lake eame down to Air. Arden Elmer of layson ami AH. and (Quarry companies xvar caiiipnign i conforms with these The address given by Mr. T. State Capitol, Salt directions,. AUs. attend of Elenor Xcf the funeral Taylor were in Irovo Saturday The total output of both quarries for Angus X. Taylor was indeed a masterful Another letter says : "The work son Wednesday. While here they were morning on business. the last two weeks was three thousand talk, interpolated with humorous Hie guests of Miss Bertha Xelson. Mr. and Airs. Andrew Ottesen enter- tons of lime rook, alt being supplied contained in cases No. 7 and 12 ' Afr. X. S. Holladay returned home tained as their dinner guests Sunday to Utah sugar refineries. has been pronounced good. stories, and was, of course, the main feature of the program. Through the overflowing of Turnout And in another letter we read: The following sermon, penned Sunday from a three weeks trip Afr. and Atrs. At Winn, Alma Winn Xorthern Utah. and baby Ruth Wiun, of Salt Luke. No. .T.T of the High Line canal, on No. 8 conA pen of thoroughbred chick-- ' by the noted writer, Frank Crane, through J. and daughter Augus- Mr. Winn is a traveling man for tlie June 24th, Atrs. Mariam Goldsmith "Your shipent of case Bylund Hig-iwiwho he those Simon of contributed to ta a AL in left Sunday for I. Master Alma Winn will lost hospital garments and by etLs, 0. months visit interesting fifty half grown chickens and a sisting was supplies pronounced excelgenbotham, was auctioned off by want to know what the mission Xevada where they will be the guests spend the summer here. large part of their war garden. Tuesday Afr. and Mrs. Winn were Xo Afrx. Bvlund s son xxho is living there. farmers of this district are lent. Lee R. Taylor, bringing $30.00. of the ideal journalist is. Many Prof.' W. H. Boyle of the B. V, IT. the guests of Mrs. Sine Ottesen and experiencing difficulty in growing a Mr. T. F. Tolhurst was the high-- ' comment we could give would was a visitor here Now in addition to the knitted Mr. J. W, Tiffany. Wednesday'. , this year on feet of water. crop to the after add A dancing est bidder and, immediately ALss Emma Hamilton splendid anything party xvas given Thursspent two It is to be hoped that in the face ot articles asked for, we are called the fine fowls, turned spi rat ion: day evening in Hudsons hall fur (Hen weeks visiting friends and relatives in conditions that farmers have to meet upon to make 450 refugee garDaniels and Cornelius Van Ausital xvlio flicker and Thistle. them hack again to the commit-- j and their efforts to produce maximum ments. We must therefore bend have volunteered for Hm-IThe Pence Swnrm of the Salem BeeSpin's 1 the journalist. our government through all our efforts to getting this tee. Mr. Toiliur.M again secured! serviee. Music xvas 'furnished bv the hive girls had a slumber party Satur- crops that officials will see that plenty of work done in time. And so we 'va,h(r "l proper the pen for $15.00,A, there being j, 1 Jsit amt look with At. Fdall orchestra on of J. Grant's lawn. AJephi. day night calm eves over heights Afelvin Openshaxv eame down from The girls all lmd a dio in the pond water is supplied when there is so are no higher bids. The proceeds, ajj activities of men. asking every woman in Pay-so- n much available. noxv working and about one oclock a dainty lunch is Eureka and Sunday to the went Red Cross, to arrange her work so that $4.5.00, AD. and Mrs. Riley Pierce and famj llo not jdge. I recent. I lo not for the Beetle Lumber eompany. was served. Those present were ttie At 3 p. III. the athletic pro- - iraise or blame. I tell, of Salem Afr. by next week she can .devote a were the of ily guests One of the events social of the Cora (Toward, Annie and Airs. past I am the world become vocal. 1 am week was the Roy Fillmore and family on part of her time to Red Cross gram, a big feature of the dav, wedding reeeption given 1eteisou and Velma Parsons, and Eram pro- I humanity. of diree-i was pulled off, under the by .Mrs. Alonzo Riehmond Friday even ma Hamilton. Alary Taylor, Lillian Saturday, June 2!th. '.The entire party work. gross of het Grant, Alvena Peterson, Louis Killian motored to Vivian Park in Provo caning in honor of the tion of Enos Simons and Amley Let it: nlio'w that Payson is j am as a w liitc searchlight upon a son Vernev to Aliss marriage yon and also visited Brdal Falls and or mid Ella Sheen. Idoll Jarrett Plllver. The races were sent; toxxor. I run my gigantic eye to and in the van, and is equal to in other beautiful still scenic that xvas which solemnized in the Airs. Margaret to Taylor and baby places Xeplii, ill rough with great Sliced, and! fro above the city. My rav is un- - Salt I.ake Temple Wednesday. Steiling and Atrs. Emma Afartin and locality. every eall of duty that tuay be escapable. Grain crops are greatly improved by made were present. Dancing was in Emma Fay Martin, of Payson, spent upon her. When my beam is turned upon the dulged in until 12 oclock when n Monday in Spanish Fork. Thev were the cooler weather of last week. HarSeev. Red Cross Branch. doings of the wicked there is a mighty deliciouus lunch was srved. Ont-o- l tin guests of Atrs. Celia .Tex. will soon be vesting of winter wheat old when of an as piece town guests were Air. and Afis. Wells scampering, Airs. Eli F. Taylor, Air. Roy Taylor on. ot and Ataster Frank Taylor spent Aron-daplank is upturned in a summer fieli. Riehmond and Louie Richmond Travelers passing through Townsend NEW SUGAR SCHEDULE. the myriad xvhite insects scatter, seek- Provo and Mrs. Roxy Finlavson ol in Provo with their mother, Atrs. should look to the east at Art Chat love. the darkness ing they protective Lucy P. Taylor, it being her birthday. wins war garden which rivals any Payson. The new sugar schedule has Air. and Mrs. David Opcnshnw, AUx. Mr. Ixay T. Curtis went to Salt Lake Wrongdoers dread me more than on what nvwhere. Situated was Mr. win a hillside Chat they dread conns, policemen, 'and Elizabeth Wall eame over from Provo Thursday on business. gone into effect in the state. The formerly dry T For I do riot condemn. prison. Wednesday to attend the fuuueral ot They are anticipating a big time in has, through hard work and true war provisions are rigid in their reMrs. Elenor Xelson. Tlpy were enter- Salem on the Fourth. The lice hive spirit, accomplished a good deal in simply tell. quirements but the assurance is The ethics of my professon may be tained at dinner by Airs. W, L. Open swarms are each planning a float for reelaiming idle soil. given by tlie state food adminisshaw. the parade. told in one xvord truth. Henry Lofgran returned from the tration Mr. Funeral Sam that there will be ample services were held here Gardner, vxlm has been soldiers training camp at the UniverMy integrity must be ns the virtue sex etc of women above price. attacks of appen-iiciti- sity of Utah last Friday and surprised for all legitimate purposes. Under Wednesday in the ward churcli toi laving for some time, wu- - operated on his mother. He Xo man ean buy my light. Xo man Mrs. Elnor Xelson, who passed away reports enjoying his the new regulation householders lit her home Sunday morning after a Sunday in Spanish Fork by Drs, Wute labors. can buy my silence will he allotted to purchase 100 of illness Salt i.ake and Hughes of Spanlsi of several months. I am not in the thick of affairs. 1 linger ng pounds of sugar for canning pursit above thorn. I have nothing to do Tin speakers were Counsellor Charles Folk. A. Aliases The W. H. or Trof. Carrie Delia and xx ith Nelson Tietjcn, Boyle poses during the summer. It may your stock market, vnur business, the Afessis. Bvion (Toward and J. AL Holladay. Atrs. Xel be bought all at one time or in your polities, your religion, your or- Provo, Bp.one Willie Afr Beth, of laysnn, went for a of our oldest pioneer and institutions except 25 pound lots. The purchaser is ganisations 'ho came here with the hand cart iiiisebaek ride up Pavaon canyon Sun to tell of them. ihliged to sign a card stating She had of trials company. day. many I have no responsibility for your AT r. S. was a faithful and devoted Fred t'urtis spent Sunday in that the sugar is to be used to causes and movements except to re- hardship, The Orem railroad lias built a worker in the rliurch, was one of tin Benjamin on school duties. and that during port the facts. E street iuto the Ceuiial canning purpose first Relief society, teachers, and trens Mrs. John Warren, who has been spin I am among you, but not of you. more the summer than three tfbt & Th Hardware lumber yard. lirer for thirty yars, which position under an operation, is reported to be Lumber I gaze upon humanity as the moon she each memmonth for noxv in is line and pounds per being held trolley put well. until her death. get ing along very faithfully looks upon the earth. At Miss Eliza Peteson was in Spanl-- r xx ill be finished in a'few days. This ber of the family will be used for was furnished by the waul I am the eternal bystander. xx ill faeilitate the handling of lumber other choir and interment was in the city Monday. purposes. T am the recording angel; every day cemetery. Mr. and Airs. George Wvler spent to a large extent, for the ears will be is the day of judgment. Airs. Ingerberg Asphind, aged S2. Sunday evening visiting with Atr. and plaeed in the lumber yard where the T am not the magistrate, nor tlie passed material ean be unloaded into the Payson Thrift Stamp campaign away at her home Thursday Mrs. E. J. Hanks and family. advocate, nor the bailiff at the daily morning. She and her daughter Emma Mr. Joseph Richardson and mother respective places with only one opera is still on. Where cfrds.have been assizes. I am the cirt reporter. mined here from txxo veins xxer the dinner guests of Aliss Lubv tion. left tit your home on request Funeral services were held at S.'ibin Sunday. My business is not to tench my fel ago. In eonneelion with their increasing see that same is turned in low men. not to lead nor influence the home Saturday at business the eompany is handling sev- please p. m., Bislio Lee R. Taylor immediately. to J. At. Holladay taking charge. Speak them; it is to utter them havof are and brands eral good coal, All are invited to tlie conjoint My voice has weight only ns it ers were Robert Armstrong and Lars Payson has not reached her quota ing installed one of the most up-tin Ahliri. llie Alusie 2nd heart of the the was ward meetng date scales styled the Fairbanks Morse to date but expects to visit and furnished by mem meeting: people. speaks I represent the invisilde czar of a liers of the ward choir. Sunday morn house next Sunday evening. Tlie type registering beam which, when the collect until she goes over the ing Fndertaker John Harris of I ay f,ee D. 0. people public opinion. Washington, following program will lie ren-- d weight is ascertained, stamps the fig- top. Tlie ten or twelve citizens took the remains do Fairvievv to xxhat auto I not the If by people speak red : Singing," ('ome All Ye ures in a ticket by pressing two little who have refused to think T am dead; no amount of sub her daughter Emma accompanying thi sign pledge clamps together. The ticket is mado Sons of God; selection by in duplicate and one is given the cus cards, consider better sidy, nor of patronage, can vitalize remains. Funeral services were held again. kolele club; reading, Thelma tomcr, so that no me. I live, T have power, only as 1 there in the ward church. Interment ean arise Come in and sign up before Uncle dispute in Fairxiew cemetery. represent the people. "The Three with regard to weight. Leery; address, Sam calls on you through his I am the flower of democracy. With Great Teachers of Ghristianity agents. nut me no people can be self govern- and (u'litile, for socialist and conserxa .'postle Paul, Wveliffe and Jos- STAMP CAMPAIGN TO GO ON. ing. They cannot become conscious of five, for lawmaker and lawbreaker Prof. V. H. Boyle; for saint and sinner. I cannot be bet eph Smith, them elves. A fine baby girl was born this 1 am no worse. than ter duet. all. nil Witli many of the counties of All tyrants, bos-e- s, you kings, rulers, "Thy Kingdom of Love, ftftrnoon I (July 4th) to Mr. and am tnrchbearer and transmilter. 1 G.irl Xelson and ill upon the ho xxonld impose one in the tin state company. K. Tluish. All conMrs. Adelhert T am the roar of am the I am me. for fear messenger. Mercury many, of thrift stamps, the purchase cerned is Jove the Ihe multitude. doing nicely. people. The Fordson tractor could not drive for the sale of the little I am I speak not for one ctass or another, be exhibited at Provo July 4th, pasters is to continue until the Xo fidget and no reformer, just nor for the good or the bad; T speak Youve possibly noticeu, too, that calm obierverof i.ugiii aiiiDnnsi.but will sure be on exhibition state has been driven over the when a woman drives a man to drink for the priest and for Ihe pariah, for anil demonstrated on July 24th. top. the banker and the tramp, for .Tew Through me yon judge yourselves, he never stops until he gets there. i Indepeiulance day was fittingly At tin celebrated in Payson. of day the shooting of big guns aroused and thrilled citizens of the city, and the program as iirranged was carried out success- fully. At 8:30 the hand played in- spiring, patriotic music, attract- iug people from their homes pre- to the excellent program carried out at tlie city park, which began at 10:30. In-oa- and 450 August Sev-enty-f- ' ! -- i li-i- "I l I -i j,. Townsend Topics ATi-s- ll j j Fifty-guest- v s Improvements at Central Lumber w.-i- s s ie 1 -- xx xx over-subscribe- d |