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Show WITH WHICH U CONSOLIDATED THE STRICTLY INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATIVE OF PAYS ON AND SOUTHERN GLOEE-IIEABE- A THIRTY VOLUME PAYSON, q. Salem Notes. ITS A NOW UTAH, .5. : a q, vv ; 4-- JUNE THURSDAY, . NUMBER -- :- 4. 4:,4,4'4'4'44"i"H'4!'4'4'4'4"5'4'44'-4,,'4'4'4- ' s ; ing event of thf week shoo or Bridi-n by the A! Lees Leva and At .j..;. Evu C 'inkier ft ill'O l Jif til'll of tjci 44 lee. fry tlio i r1 Lunds, nor.ui ( Intended Rich for and mtii-niingle- Poor, Young and Old, io-..- No one excused, or it will be Impossible to Raise Allottment. War Savings campaign is nov. bfiiijj launched and is to be com; b'toil before June Sth by pledges, tin's-pledges to be redeemed throng! j,u' the year, it being the intent as near as j'ossible to divide lue Mirmn- -, throughout the year. It is allotted to each county of the state according to the Government census of July 1st, T.)17, based on $20.00 per capita of population. It is the same in lit; h as every state of the Union. As this amount covers every man, woman, child, Indian, enemy alien, inmate of infirmaries, penitentiaries, poor farms, etc., as well as many people whom it is impossible to reach, you vv ill appro ditto that the $20.00 per capita is a blind one. It is intended for rich and pom, young and old, no one can be e.v used it for unless everyone participates would bo impossible to raise the allot ment. The lir-Liberty Loan only reached two per cent of the people in Utah; the second Loan reached eleven of the people and iae third pr cent Loan reached only seventeen Liberty per cent of the population. If the War Savings Stamp would be iprehased by thirty-threper cent of the population it would then mean that each buyer wuuld have to average $60.00 each, multiplied b'v the number of members in his family would give an idea ol what eaeh one is to do, however each district is allotted a certain amount by the district chairman, as some are able- to buy in larger quantities than others. Ltah lias never failed yet in in everythin; over the, top going she lias done and it is almost st.ie this v. ill not be the first time and no county in this state will allow any black mark to be placed against bir for failing to raise this allotment. ft is estipiatvd that vv hile these stamps pay interest at 4 per cent compounded quaitcily, which is equivalent to 4L, per cent, that the buying power of the money saved will be worth fifty per cent more when the stamps become due than the same amount of money will buy today, as it is reasonable that while at the present time everything is so high that when the war is over goods will be cheaper and hence every dollar saved today will be worth a. dib.-and a half five years from now. The d e DAY MEMORIAL OBSERVED IN CIIY Last Thursday, Memorial day d was observed in Payson. A a formed at 9 :30 a. m. and the citizens in general marched to the cemetery, led by the Pay-sohand. Vernon Manwill was marshal of the day. pa-ra- n A $ir it great many mpre people than usual were at the cemetery where the forenoon was spent in decorating the grave;. A special feature of the clay was the placing of a ilag upon the grave of every war veteran who had participated in any of the wars past. An excellent program was rendered at the, tabernacle at 3 p. m. Following are the numbers that were given: Music by the Payson banl; prayer by the Ilev. AN ildmxn Murphy; vocal solo, Keep the Home Fires Burning, by Melvin Miss Thelma Pce.y Brimhall; gave a reading; Miss Juanita Reece sang, The Flag. Without a Stain; Judge Andrew E. Morgan delivered an eloquent address on loyalty and patriotism which was well received by till present. The day passed without any festivities in the way of amusements. :4 Announcement columns to thc-goml pi'ople of Paysfin sum oundiig Towns that I have through I til' nt'inmnee to :iml 1 A ersou. L memorial piogiam was lield in th cemetery on Decoration day under the dnection of tho Daugliteis of tin' Llackhaw kers, Kegent Small E. Haw., The following piogiam ('(inducting. was carried out: Singing, America, by the congregation, with J. 1L lierce as leader; 1iayer by Chaplain Alan J. Pierce; Alemorial address, William Beddoes; a memorial of tlu) Indian War derails was read by Airs. Ellen Hutch; singing by tlu) congregation. When tho Angel Calls the Hull, which was followed by prayer by the then Tho Daughters Chaplain. marched and decorated the vctCiaus T graves. The veterans are Mam uel Nelson 1). Dig David Mubin, (nit is, Lob gins, 1. 1L Pil'iee, Hyman Curtis, eit Mheen, Jordan Davis, Hobi rt H Davis, dial les Davis, George Davis, Jacob ivillian, Lewis Hatch, J. E. iiuidncr, E. IL Gardner, John Mhei Uttesen. Held, Wil.iuni Davis, Anduvi Koval Durphey, Wainr Ga.dn.r, Hem.' Tul'le and iia K. Tuiuiiv , Cival Wa:. veterans are Ole Moivn and iranci-jlIn The meuiomul leads: Mi. i. in. who to i.ouie . of the dead, lemoiy gladly gave their services to thei; cOi.ii. iv iu her hour cl need, andwhuse jaciince has nut been iu vain, we d. u rate these gravis. .May tm lr memory je always ii.dt and given in oui hearts as this tvergreen w Licit w. no place upon the giave, and in do we hold the living who gave their services that tiie lives an! mimes u: our pioneers might be saf The mom the Indian. muugnt rs are, Urgent Mai ah E. Hutch, Abe mudner, Alice Hatch, Lima Mheen, A Mnbiii, Alary J. 1 Ada Gardner, Lunina Emma Snow, Haz-- liauk:, Ella Hatch, Carlmc C. lianks, i'nciil i Christensen, Cla:a Aic (uivie, Italy Deveiuux. Alios Helva Hills of Provo is mailing with Airs. Angus I). Taylor. Airs. S. Fred Curtis was a Sp, visitor Sunday. Mho went wit. Mrs. (line Wilkins v.ho had spent Urn week end here. Air. and Mrs. Dan Lewis end da igh 'el- Ellen .etc here for Decoratio day. Mi-- a liornice Nuttal who taxing in Magna for soine returm (1 home. Geo. I. Mr. and Air:'. nolorcd here. Sunday, fiom and were the guests if Mi Eli F. Taylor. Mr. Eiomird Edmrm of and Air. William Ed, inn Gate wane here for A baby giil was vii .. A ' ; Killian Thursday, Alav 1. . .Mother and babe, are doing n'c'ly. of Mpauis'.i Atrs Phoebe Andrew:, Fork was the guest of her parents Mr. ami Am-Joseph A. l.toiie, Th ina-vill- i I oi 'id i s . I'm- - J, cat n Yours r st. p.I nit. trrlv. IJ.S, JL. it t it it L ends June 28th. Our citizens will be called upon by the local committee before the close of the campaign and they will be asked to sign a pledge card agreeing to buy a certain amount in War ing Stamps before the end of the year. Almost every citizen will subscribe his portion in this as he has in all other campaigns to raise funds for carrying on the great world war. 4-- 4- $1,000. ; Benjamin Briefs. Saniaquin. ' 1 - j il.-o- 1 v M-- to--- 1 te ( 4 Opening and Closing Hours for Barbi rs t ! I I i : ci -- -, 1 t . i . i M v 1 ei "'I that 1" : 1 A - M-- r -. . i i 1 ! : v 39 2t Knight i, a former resident ..ii, lint who has been Indited A:,K - for ihe pant twenty(.i,-- this w P( I, e ,s in Biiv-o- n Hen! v i'll' t .I 'll l""i ii.g fm a i'cnti'in. Air. Knights i with laysons progr 'ghiy ple.e-ihe a t few veari and has (let i.ed (,i limn 1,s t'laiilv buck to the e 1 !, FINE REPORT i family have recently n turned Idaho ami are staving wi'h Mr. rens par; nts, .Mr. ami Aim. Warren. Airs. Lucy P. Ta.vlor came or. Provo for 1 leverat ion 'lay. She Friday in Go: lien and returned Saturday. The committee who soluited on tho lied Cross diive gave in Tl.ev some very favorable icports. rollected over four hundred didlan and are now working on the Th t Mamp move. Conjoint meeting wa- - hold wind (hiireli Sunday evening. Several ('loads on joy1! the oi, Sal.m pond Sunday evenin nun our ol business Ihe limber lank .1. Hawkins, located on 1. strict half block west nf Mam, across the ii ti.e, The Paysoiiian office will be pleased to meet all my old fh, to quai'ita mid gholly wih'ome in tTst id; ss .she;.. ones, mil will gumantee i The National War Savings tamp Drive began June 1st and t a new practice. v purchas-e- m-- Preserving Eggs RED CROSS tt for the Home t DRIVE GIVES By Byron Alder. 1 -- Tho email son of Mr. mil Mrs lie Warren lias been vciv ill near hnviMg rjiiiial meuii'g.lis. baby is iue.v on He' impiove. M ! I "i d ii o ' place. O S',1 "Mi ol Turn 11 La o In: p d t ! v i - n r I M ond T - ' ' ! g I AL P.n E .5. t about tiie toon. Large eo'p.i a i eat n of snowballs and b. with yello.-.ills tieuby displayed. A basket containing red and yellow ro-- e beds encoding peoni, s formed an ihgaiil c.nLqi.c . ihe gin st of honor was charmingl. ' dressid in a purpl '.gnw n o' (uoigcit crepe and suk talTeta. '1 ho evening was gleemlly spt ut m songs amt games, alter which a miy daint. noover h.ie h w . reived. Many In m. t if ul ami gift) were prenciiteu invited gue ts vuo the Misses Pus Hanks cella L'iu n, Cornelia Kaby .Sabin, 1ieal Sabin, Annie iTiCi Annie Abeliskov, elma 1 'arson, 6,011 . 1 tela. iia 'i'a.v lor, Lmm.i Juel.uian, j'iuvlor, .Maggie Taj lor, Ada tiarumi. ioia Stone, Com elowaul, Iva Clow urd, ida (.rant, Eliza Betel sun, t l.ira Soreu, .Mary ilrgne, ami idesdauic-ieai- l lialveison, V.ul.na AiurLe ami lToienco liaidnet. Airs. Joseph Jenkins of Cleveland. isiting Emery county, Utah, is homo her parents, All'. and Airs. Andrew THIRTY-NIN- Preserving eggs for the home ia not The quality of eggs, properly preserved for six to eight months, is practically as good as fresh r 4 eggs. Eggs lose iu flavor and quality by decomposition, by tho development of molds, by chick development, and 4 Citizens Contribute so Libby the loss of moisture thru evaporation. Preserving eggs is simply pro- erally that Committeee venting this loss by proper methods of 4 v jof molds, by chick development, and Extends Canvas for Loproduction and storage. Of tho various methods of 'reserving eggs tho water cal Fund, Securing Over glass sodium silicate method umally best results. gives All eggs must bo completely covered AVater glass eaa usually bo obtained at any drug store and should not RED CROSS DRIVE, cost more than $1.00 to $1.25 a gillon. A gallon of wnter glass proper' diluted and mixed should bo enou jh to layson, as usual, subscribed store about fiO to 70 do7on eggs. more than her quota in the Red Boil 10 quarts of water for a few minutes and allow to cool. When cold Cross drive during the week of add 1 quart of good quality water May 20 to 26. The committee in glass ami stir thoroughly. I.ot the mixSavture stand a short time, and giv t an- charge arranged the Avork in a other brisk stirring. The water glass very systematic manner, and a is heavier than water and will ;,o to the bottom unless thoroughly nixed. thorough canvas Avas made, givV 4 This Should give enough of tho mix- ing all an opportunity to help 44 ture to cover 15 to 20 doxen egg., detheir country. h pending on tlio shape of the st irago vessel ami the way in which the eggs Having collected $1,000 at the me lacked. If the eggs are can fully initial meeting the committee had placed in the vessel on tho end and close together, mure eggs can b put only to collect $1,600 to complete in amt less mixturo required to mix her quota. the solution, pour it into the As far as can be learned aljr serv4-- 4 ing vowel and add the eggs, a f .v at most every one approached resa time, as they arc gathered each ponded Avillingly, and the amount (lav fre.Ji from the nests. J. 444':- -: Any clean vessel can be used, 1 it it allotcd for the .Payson district : : 4 !' 4 is better to uso one of crockery, glass was readily subscribed. The citor wood than one of metal. A vveet izens responded so liberally that clean barrel is good, where 50 or uoro the committee decided to con-linu- e dozen uro preserved. A dean, cool, the drive and collect funds sweet cellar is the best plneo in v hich to nit the containing vesso. for the local Red Cross branch Fertile eggs can bo (reserve i as instead of calling upon the people (Jim o( tiie most interesting affairs Airs. .Tim Mhepheid of Mammoth was by tho water glass as long as hey in Ihe Aery near future for anof the week was a card party given the guest of her brut tier, John, Sun- are iu storage. If some of tho quid other the result being at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie day. donation, adb. more water should evaporates, Hinadbeut Sunday evening. At 12 Air. Itobort Corliss ami Cliales and ded. A good lid or cover will in vent that, besides the national quota, o'clock a chicken supper was served Eva I.oeander, of Burley, Idaho, mo-- j evaporation. Waxed paper mak s a over $1,000 was collected for the to Air. ami A1 r. George Beebe, Air. 'ored to Benjamin last week and good cover. spent local branch, which, will he ample anil Af'.'j T. .T. Walsworth, Air. and a few Do not use the solution a si -- ond days with friends and relatives. to purchase necessary supplies Airs. Fluid Opi nshavv, Aliss Jennie They took their grandmother, Airs. time; make a fresh solution each vear. When water glass eggs are t" 'bo for the work to be done during Tietjen, Miss .Mvrtle Cushing, Aliss Alary E. Stewart, back with them. Pula Tietien. Donald Jerman, C. Al. Air. and Airs. L. Iv. Stewart have boiled, stick a needle through tho tho summer months by the loyal, Tietjen.. Kaymond Oponshaw, Chillies let timed from Gamp Hilev, Kansas, shell at tho largo ond of tho egg tp industrious women of Payson and Dean Johnson. where they went to see their Fon, Dr. prevent tho shells breaking, Cushing in the past, have made such Air. Lars Olsen of Provo is lice E. I). Stewart, who has sailed fur well as infertile if they. are perf "'tly 'who, aco. a good record in Red Cross Avork. fresh ami are stored in a cool Prance. visiting i (datives and fiiends. Mrs. Leonard llawldna entertained Temperatures between 60 deg. F. and Mrs. Geuige Alexander returned to Although Benjamin belongs to Ladies of the M n club Friday 40 deg. F. are best for either. her home in Salt I.ako Friday after a jf-the Payson district she collected All eggs for preservation slioul i be mouths visit at the home of Ahs. J. a Dei noon. Th" time was devoted to her funds and placed them with of P with Cross ;ood work. clean, fresh, good quality 01 on. the Spanish Fork district. Benjasmooth sound shells, gathered !ten of week last the Thursday evening Air. ami Alls. Join;.- John oii of Puas min collected $350.00. of Benjamin, in order to from good clean nests, and treati nka are the guest- - at the home ot cpi.ens stow tluir appreciation of the faith-f- ' soon ns possible after they are la d. The committee is pleased to reMr. and Mi- -. J. Join on. l services of the mnil carrier, AH. Dirty eggs or eggs niat have been trMr.'--. Jess Bobbins and daughter:'. Frank Milliner, v.ho has carried the washed always spoil more readily .ban port that they sent Enid and Dorothy Sre ibe central committee which, invi.iting in a ; il ever since the year HiOO when clean fresh eggs and should not, t1 ( ille at the home of Mr. ami the route was first be preserved by any met Kuightv started, gave a cluding the $350.00 Benjamin . Jack Boyer. banquet and dance in bis honor ana ('rucked eggs will always spoil. money would make $2,800.00, beMr. ami Airs. Thomas Barrvman a i d presented him v ith a gold ring. ing $200.00 above Iaysons quota, honors Air. Milliner daeg'itpis Beatrice and Lull arc visit E- - ervune in and the committee has on hand AY. ami honois him for his amiable and ii'g at the ome of Ah. and Mrs. L. ( reenl.algh. $1,007.31 for the local branch. ;e comuindating disposition. V Mia. Jack Boyd ami children of black fur coat advertised as lost, The committee appointed by Pi o f Wire g -t- - of In r mol lor in the columns of this paper, was local Council of Defense, and the Mis. Dentil Peterson rsda y. found by Mrs. Lawrence Chatwin. who had the work in charge were tid lOciicr (an have it by calling at her L lie. S. P. iyle nti'ita.ln The Commercial Economy Board tor Rcv low jug at dinner Thu: s h i Pint V. r idence. Ftah has issued the following bulletin Joseph Reece, chairman; Mrs. Allen Brimhall is visiting with on opening and closing hours for bar- Wildmah Murphy, E. L. McCoror parents Air. and Airs. Thomas Lud-- i bers of Utah, effective Alay 20, ltBv mick, J. Roland Tietjen and Allow. 1. Nn barber shops within the. s ate Tt. Wlison. Mr. George Davis enlisted in the of Utah shall open for business m fred To those Avho do not already artijlerv and has left for Gali- - fore 8:.10 in tho marning of each v f( ia. know it may be said that the day. Mr- -. Melvin II. AA'riding was here 2. All barber shops within tho slate Council of Defense have gone to for Decoration day. of Utah shall close each evening at no little work establishing a 'oliii Eunddl is buying a new lHS 6:. 10 oclock with the exception of Ford from Shuler Alotor Co. of Saturday evening, when tho clubs record of the names of all the citizens of this city with the resyson. hour shall ho ! oclock. !a!io Saturday. ion. e ro; J. No barber shop shall bo cvti pective amounts subscribed for '1 Airs. ( Mr. and Hollis 'Ti-tjof Air. and Mrs. Carl Erick- on Sunday or any legal holiday, pro war work, and all those who conv illy of Suit Lake arc here for a Sunday ided, however, that when tho legal tributed in son. hurt v mation at the home of Mr. this, as well as other shall fall upon a Saturday or holiday Mr. and Airs. Thomas Chatwin of r. and Mis. CLa Iii t n s pan n will receive due at campaigns, harbor t'oir shops may Mi mmotii are guests of Afr. and Airs. Monday, Tii-. non . red it. open at 8 ;B0 oclock in die Will Chatwin for the week end. option The to Hoeing ( njnyed a ;d( nic and Mrs. Grace Afolntosh of Eureka is ".'lining and remain open until 12 1'inre at Kaiatoga Saturday ivtni'ig: f! e M. I. A. RALLY. guest of her mo, her, Mis. Sarah oclock noon. On days preceding t1lcjaf Mr. and Airs. T. .T. AAadsw ori h, .Air. i holidays barber shops may at Kiikman. , M-Em Flo-- d ( Jpeiisha .i , . ml Mr. and 9 until remain oclock open Mr. and AI rs. Ed-raiKay and option Mr- t Wadsworth, Mr. and Mi... The First and Second Avard 4. Barbers should notify their '! 'hlren ami Mi-- s P rln Openshavv Pav-oMl q. of fiit;, ei tomers that this is a war measure, ..i M. T. A. will hold a joint patriot-- ' Thm-da- y motored here Aloua on from ' Eulfi'i jeli , M Put h Ji ul, ns, tended to aid iu the co. sei vatiou ri i;i'd spent the day with fiiends. i ady Tuesday PA'cning, June ii t.ien, Aliss A reniiie it K limiudiou nf man Mr. power and tho Murk Mr. Brad Argyle, Poy Miv Jenkin-- , Ali-- s P.v the First, Avard church, at "I Agosta of nee observi Tho waste. patriotic, arid Mr. i.ord Lynn Porkhil! moiored lend. Charles (Tistiug, Jam - St oclock. T' m Spanish Perk Senilay and spent these regulations is the duly b(,.h of (.'i. G. Mar Tii tjioi, Jerviu John-- ' thof the aiul timber eutom(r. with fiiends. program will lie furnished day jtl How a i lioihidav, and Mr. pm 5. This regulation Ciculd be pnsted bv 'the Spanish lork High Sehool or B. Y. U. Eureka. in tho ba.fcer shop am! ra proii.ineiitly another of their (oidiieted - Myrleen Stern. Mr. aid ADa ad s 'Yi!l e,,Til (I'.io'es iii Hudsons halt hoidd remain so posted (luring the d (To; E..1 ka Th ( n to O'd of Failure war. the post Ik 'day night. period dory. j Tionds iu this eitv. M arscl! iso. Men oroil service; wore held hole the notice will be considered a viola Air and Mr- -. Hemv B'd'i! P y at 2 p. m in the ward tion of these icgiihiCiis. P; nK vt'lootion Miss MendenM F. P. ud v ere t he gut A iolafions 6. of the provisions ol ii va- - fi.rnished bv the Music :h. I hall. Mid o'" Mr. a .1 bo should ' promptly (loir; invoc.aion player, Rnboit thes" regulations le: d of Provo. Add;-- ' s Prof. W. IT. Bode. oh). Airs. ChiiMi"a Crook; lepoied to the, undersigned. .Vt'iistrong; Bovd I.ainiu and All, AY. F. JENSEN, Va ter liing, Alnlimla Ieteison: vncal solo, ional Efficiency. Subjo'! ;f Pi m o av" id t ng f i ii ( Timmi'sioni r Commercial Economy. Violin e To MBs Alenc Phiii" Bvlurul; piano solo, Lula Tiet 4 u;, 4-- tt j..;. f Ali.sj Kuth Haves ol Spun h I a June bride elect. Tl.c looms wen ut tr ct i i ly deeoiatcd with bells and garlands. Lot i! t blossoms .vne daintily '4 i UTAH COUNTY. 1918. 6, - : : .a ; -- I E t' n i Welcome, Mr. Ki'igh- - Mr Samuel E i'i. ii""". cigh'er Elva IT'ineom ii t f n (.inning dunce and prjg;ati st Saltair. Tlim-du- "d d V 1 lips. Tyn .a' Car, 'iiu.! Pehuman. Ross. |