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Show IHE PARSON IAN, PAYSON, UTAH In Social Circles Facing a Big Question t MRS. ALFRED R. WILSON. Editre.. The Paysonian will derm it a favor if parties having or learning of any social functions will please hand or phone in the news to Mrs. Alfred Wilson, who has been engaged asSocietv Editress. The ofii'i and teaol.' rv of the At the home of llislmp mid on Mis. Elisha Drown Monday first ward Primary association IF. success of anv busino--- . enterjuices are being made to meet the were the on sts of Mrs, llenrv and teachers officers evening the is growing out ot the war. prise. either private or public, ulier, the president, tin Friday of the Second ward Sunday facThe telephone business is governed School were entertained at one afternoon. The time was, spent dependent upon two prime tors: First, it must fully serve the purof the series of socials which in sowing for the soldier. Eight bv tb.e same economic jirincijiles and is inhave been held at intervals for ret reshments were served. pose for which it was established. Secsubject to the same conditions that VtVKS' 'UKIl'f and music some time, (lames ha oSuiHi ond, it must produce adequate revenues. fluence private business excejit that In honor of ihe eleventh iiiitli- were the diversions and refresh- its i barges for service cannot be raised To be sufficient the revenues mu t meiits were served to Mr. and day of he j:iihii" damr;:'' r n who Martin, ap-ior lowered overnight, like the juice of t Krlan cover all the necessary expenses attendJasper Mill, Mr. and Mrs. mu. Mr lln Unclaimed sugar, to corresj)oud with fluctuating Tanner. Mr. ami Mrs. t. lined at a pr ry chii'li is' iar ant upon the conduct of the business; costs. So that, while the coats of labor Mr. and Mrs. ty on Thiii'Mla M. E. Thompson, after' Oo I. The Goods at the Gayety must cover the cost of upkeep of they o t oel inlet and material entering into the ojieration 'pat i.. Josejih Stark, Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. little the property and must provide a reaTuesday next. of 'qo irj.n ilh Fred Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- and maintenance of our jilaut and busiinthe sonable return upon capital A. Emioi.i Mrs. J. and Mr. land Tietjen, ilstni, .Marjoe'e Wilsoti, ness have increased tremendously, cur vested. Ells-- ' Erma E. and Ora Lceec, Mrs. Dr. and Jmipsoii Flayton, revenues have remained practically unTalk is cheap. Tin fellow who - Arvida Hrissel. TasMr. Mrs. Arthur and imworth, has loo much to sav always sucAny returns less than this will changed. lor, Mr. ami Mrs. John Harnett, in saving it. ceeds of the the usefulness his condition has resulted in a defenterprise pair Mrs. John Hunt entertained at Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Harnett, Mrs., of its to relation from in our net income of SI ,.1.14.1 162 U2 the icit .standpoint plriisant afternoon function last George Harnett, Mrs. Encile Sim-'- i APPEAL BELGIUMS and credit end of ld7. The operation of its the the at the with finally public, destroy following ladies, inons, Pearl Harnett, Zenda Stark,! Friday, MeClel-Will l"'1' Mrs. a be ' financial disaster. end must the our j ii t in I'tah alone contributed to ' Kests: Virginia Hrown, Vida Mill, Daisy Tl" has vernment At ff Mrs. Charles Douglass, this deficit $244,073.10, which amount, Harding, Delores Reid, Dorius lan, Since the beginning of the war deto the Eritish A. M. (. aI,l,,,aled Mrs. Alfred Leonard Steineekert, if pnortionate to the balance of our Harold Tvvede, Eeoua Tanner, cided economic changes have taken R. Wilson, Mrs. Karl F. Keeler, A; ,0 rstahlish a hut for the Hill Ficon and Union .Jones, territory, should have been only nrm-II. place. Prices of commodities have inliggenhot ham, elilM Moore. $209,000. Charles Tolliurst, Mrs. Ro- creased to meet the increased cost of The big question which we are facAN ORDINANCE land Tietjen, Mrs. M. J. Molten-sen- , has been Labor their production. Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mr. ing is to wipe out this deficit in order Mrs. Howard Evans, Airs. for services its more forced tv) charge and Mrs. llenry Jepison and to maintain the jilant at a jioint of reasupplementary Frank 'sThnnn. MrN. NdL WhiteJ A" conto the itself in to order to Met adjust lellanmo red and Mrs. Hint sonable efficiency and at the same time Fearn!" ;l" '"'dinauee passed by the ,.s s of Hayson City it.v Council to Thistle Saturday evening to stantly rising costs of lifes necessities. maintain the financial integrity of the ;M()r(.ford. fti;a Jj rs w MM 2, and attend the wedding reception 14, tali, September So adjustments and readjustments of Comjiany. . . thereafter ammended by an ordi- i given in honor of Air. and Airs.: f j. , nance passed by said City Conn- Sydney Elmer. Mr Elmer Is a wprp brother of Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. ,ain(1(1 ast ,.Vi(li,v nft,.rnoon l.v j'1 Ueeeml.er 31, MIL), . R. Mrs. Virgil Meery. The afternoon' 1',rnt" W. W. Armstrong, A. K. D. a J. bare. Evans, was spent in making Red Cross Alc-- , S. Jas. J. Heebe, Keeler, I. In honor of Mr. and AlIrs. Clyde tn- which refresh- ,allages, Tervort who were married Wed ii ienls were served by the hostess. Hetli and Hen. C. Whitmore, :ytr?vtiivir?wvlt)'vff)S'irrviri8v Trustees, llieir successors and nesday of last week in ho Salt a franchise and right of Lake Temple, a large reception All's. Rodney Wilson, Miss Jim-- assigns, for the construction of an llieir successors or assigns, shah was given Saturday evening at nita jua.v W. Armstrong, franchise as so amended lias been granting to Reece, Miss Sun Wilde were electric railroad, including poles fail to use said spur for a period llu home of the R. Wallace, A. J. Evans, D. jasigned to and is now held by of Miss Deon Colvin and :iti.. guests wires, through and upon the of one parents, Air. and Airs. Frank at a slumber party Saturday Streets of Iavsoii City, which notice year, then without further R. Rccbe, J. R. Keeler, Jas. S. the Salt Lake and Utah Railroad The wedding guests Tervort. or action upon the part of MeHeth and (leo. C, Whitmore. of a corporation Company, Iranehise as so amended has been numbered the relatives of the night. avs(m City, all rights granted Trustees, their successors and Alaine, Ibe City passed lv assigned to and is now held bv liy this franchise shall become assigns, a franchise and yong eopule. right of Couneil of Payson City, Utah, On Thursday afternoon of last t()(1 Salt ake alul rtall forfeited to Payson City. way for the construction of an the 29th dav of April, 1918. , week Mrs. John Eant entertained Company, a of corporation At the stake o..ce building on SECTION 5: That the rights fleet ric railorad, including poles, W ENOS SIMONS, two of functions the at first ft"'-' Maine. and privileges in this Ordinance and wires, through and upon the (Seal) Friday evening County Porha-tio- en her. The guests numbered City Recorder jje jt Ordained by the City Officer Roper met with repof Pavson Cilv, Utah. granted are specifically made Streets of Payson City, which and included cloven City Council of twenty-on- e Payson City, .subject to all the rights, duties,! resentative ladies from our city members of the Afternoon Sew- - Utah; and gave a splendid talk, preconditions and responsibilities, ing club and Mrs. Chid Packard That ihe franchise heretofore senting the needs of a lady pro- of Provo, Mrs. Will Amos, Airs. obligations as the same are set A .... bation officer in the county. , .granted bv the Citv Council of out in the original franchise as II. A SI,,. I,,U. (;itv resolution, prepared by ihe woSfl)t,,lel, so amended, and that said rights Mrs Iriiiik llama, Mrs. 4 nllll amen,i,,j JV,. herein conveyed are men of the Council of Defense in (nian, l hereby deAirs. John larence airbanks, in now mid 191."), which 31, he, clared to he governed and conwas effect, read, Provo, petitioned Vance, Mrs. John Loveless, Airs. and the same is hereby supple- trolled by said original Ordithe State Juvenile Hoard to apR. E. Wilson and Afrs. Ed Dixon. mented as hereinafter provided. nance as so amended, and the point the aldy officer. It also asked the comity commissioners SECTION 1: That the Salt terms thereof, except insofar as to consider the needs for a deteni Lake & Utah Railroad Company, the same may be repugnant to tion home for Utah county.. Those a corporation duly organized and or in conflict with the terms of who were present experssed existing under and by virtue of this Ordinance. themselves as heartily in favor of the laws of the State of Alaine, SECTION 6: That this franthe resolution. Mrs. Justin A. the owner by assignment of said chise he, and the same is You can improve your home and surroundings at hereby very its Loveless, local chairman of the ordinance, as so amended, for the term to and incost. Come in and talk it over with us We carry little granted women of the Defense Council! successors and assigns, are hereall sorts of Paints, Wall Paper, Wall Paint, and in fac cluding the 9th dav of October, had charge of the meeting and by authorized and permitted to A. D. 2012. everything- to make the home beautiful. representatives were present from! lay, construct, ojierate and mainSECTION 7: if this That the Relief Society, Primary and! the tain a single track turn-ouwith the terms and condiM. I. A. Stake Hoards and also location of said single track grant contained be not tions herein turn-ou- t from the various ladies clubs. being more particularly in accepted writing by said granSimilar meetings were held in described as follows : successors its or assigns, tee, oilier cities of the county during Reginning at the point on the within thirty days after notice the week. North line of E Street 126.80 of the passage of this Ordinance, feet West of the Southeast cor- or if the construction of said The young friends of ALix Pay-soner of Hloek 30, Plat turn-ou- t or spur track he Mendenhall were invited to his City Survey; running thence not completed on or before 2-- w home Saturday afternoon to celSouth 37 30 degrees East 15 feet; .May 29th, 1919. thert this grant ebrate his tenth birthday. (lames thence along a curve to the right and franchise shall become null were enjoyed and refreshments! having a radius of 150 feet, a and void; provided, however, aaBaaBIBSIEllllZKBailEEEIIIIIIJBIHUIIKIHIBIIliaiBKa Hi distance of 01 feet to a served. point on that this grant and franchise E the South line of Street, shall not he forfeited, for the 90.5 feet West of the Northeast causes above set forth, or for corner of Hloek 27, Plat reason whatever if the granany Pavson Citv Survey, tee, its successors or assigns SECTION 2: That the gran- without their fault, shall have tee herein, its successors and been hindered or deprevented, assigns, are hereby authorized layed i'l the performance of said and permitted, upon complying is here and we have a big line of Fabrics and Ready-to-Weis the of them, by of conditions, or oil leases in with the ordinances of this City the act of Cod any or the operation Articles Suitable for Farm in relation to erecting poles in of law, strikes or other causes S Kansas, Oklahoma Wyoming the City Streets, to erect and and Garden Work beyond their control. maintain all necessary poles, carSECTION S: This Ordinance and has recently added a valuable lease in the new rying telephone, telegraph, trol- shall take efTeet one oil field, Texas, with 8 thirty days ley, power or transmission wires producing wells, after its passage and publication. of the for the with logether operation necessary and tanks full equipment, pumping plant, Passed by the Pity Couneil of Just in, a New Line of Ginghams and Cheviots said turn-ou- t mentioned in connected with the pipe line, and selling oil. Price was Payson City, Utah, this 29th day of this Ordinance. $2.00, now $2.,)0, and expect soon to be at Less than the Present Market Value of April, A. D. 1918. getting $3.00 per SECTION 3: The grantees, HENRY EREANDSON, hand for this high grade oil. The Company is pushing their successors and assigns, slial (Neal) Afavor. drilling operations in this new field, as rapidly as posprovide and maintain between Attest turn-ousible. the rails of said sjwir or t ENOS W. SIMONS, and on either, side of said rails Stock is now selling at 10c a share. City Reeorder. for a reasonable distance, suitto Children, Men, Women able material to he approved by State of Utah. Aon can join us in an the City Council or the. City En County of Utah; ss. exceedingly profitable business enterprise, and in doing so, help increase the oil output, I. Enos W. Simons, gineer; and where t lie spur City which means, help win the war. Write us for crosses the side walk they shall in and for Payson City, free map between the on rails and and lui'ther particulars. pave Utah, do hereby eortify that the either side for a distance of two above and foregoing is a full, feet with concrete or some other true and eorreet Alio vers for Boys, $1.75 Sjveeial inducements to live, active salesmen. copy of an Ormaterial to he ajqmned hv the dinance entitled An Ordinance Allovers for Men, 2.75 THE DOUBLE STANDARD OIL & GAS City Engineer or by the City supplementary to an Ordinance COMPANY, the and shall he Council, poles passed by ihe City Council of Boston Building, placed and the work done sub-je- Payson City, Utah, September 14, to the approval of, the City lfij-j- . and 'thereafter ammended Denver, Colorado. I Phone Main 3937. Engineer or the City Council. ;fiv an Ordinance passed by SECTION 4: If the grantees, City Council December 31, PUo, T 1 Nor-Alr- I v i i con-ibtio- iis s. i . 1 (VK-it'r- . 1 Hel-Simo- n I v' 1 j . Rra.it-Jeppso- The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. j 1 . bride-groo- . n Dixons is the Best Place in Town to Buy Eatings, and thats - t, Central Lumber and Hardware Co. no Camouflage A, n Phone . . A, Time Out-Bo- o - The Double Standard Oil & Gas Company j j owner ar NEW GINGHAMS Scy-toi- u 1 HARVEST HATS For and 10c : 50c Work Shirts, 65c and Up OVERALLS for MEN and BOYS 17ELLV0RTH STORES CO. er e ' said!. valuable and f |