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Show - WITH WHICH IS CONSOLIDATED THE INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATIVE OF PAYSON AND SOUTHERN GLOBE-HEADE- A STRICTLY VOLUME THIRTY UTAH, PAYSON, THURSDAY.MAY R UTAH COUNTY. 16, 1018. NUMBER HIGH LINE COMPANY WILL RED CROSS CAMPAIGN After Every Available Means in their Power to Get Reclamation Service to Correct Sand Trouble the Strawberry High Line Officials Learn that They Must Do the Work Themselves. November l!lt li hist Secretary Alfred R. Wilson, under 1ndirection of the hoard of directors of the Strawberry High Line Canal company, tiled a requisition with the reclamation service ashing them to do certain work and make certain repairs on Ihe High Line canal in order to insure waterusors relief from trouble in the system. The local people have since followed up the matter with Idlers at various times, and and made every possible effort to have something tangible av sured them by the- reclamation Next Week is Time for Big National Red Cross Drive Local Branch to Also Ask Contribution 11 This is Potato 1 Week in Utah - - tele-gram- s - a splendid record i nwar work, contributions and loans, and she will keep it water. The Utah food admiuistartioii, in line with the administrations of other states, is not only urg-uthe patriotic people of this ommonwealth to use all the potatoes possible during this week and the remainder of the month, nit has offered a number of suggestions with respect to the care ml preparation of potatoes for e , A big combined meeting will held in the Ncbo Stake nacle next Sunday evening. The buccal au rete address, preliminary to the High School commencc-.men- t exercises next Thursday, will be given, and a Red Cross' meeting opening the big drive during next week. Professor llowardR. Driggs of the University of Utah, will be the speaker; a vocalist from Provo or Salt Lake will be secured, ami Mr. Lawrence will play a cornet solo. At a meeting of the local council of defense held last Saturday evening the following committee was appointed by Chairman Melvin Wilson to conduct the campaign: Joseph Reeee, chairman; Wildman Murphy, E. L. McCormick, Alfred R. Wilson and H. Roland Tictjen. be g , t - - - e addre-sse-e- one week. Payson has made - 1 t pos-ibb- - regareling his trouble. On March loth a hoard ef ref viewing engineers, cennposeel I!. T. Walter, chief ef construc-tieni- ; A. J. Wile-yconsulting enL. Lyte-1and d. proje-gineer, ov'er the subje-e-manager, matter ami maeb- an inspection ed the- grounel. afterwarels making a report to the- Reclamation at Washington. I). C. The lirst answer received was to Pres. a telegram we-n- Next week, from May 20 to 26, inclusive, lias been set apart for aiiulhcr big national Red Cross drive. Payson s apportionment has been placed at $3,600.00. In addition to this our citizens will be asked to contribute $1,000.00 to the local fund, which has been exhausted, making $4,600.00 that ayson will be expected to donate for Red Cross benefits in Tliis is polalo week in Utah, and. by the wav, .May is polato nonlh all over the United Stales, food administrators of the various states art- urging Iheir people to use all tin- potatoes hclwccn now and June 1st, in order that hour and like foodstuffs may he saved fertile American soldiers and tin- allied nations on tin- other side of the Ha-san- tin- i - i X ANOTHER FOOT CANAL WORK BILL 4 THIRTY-SI- War Convention jSoldiers Book Recruiting Officer Here This Week at County Seatj Week in Payson a! de. R. Taylen-- , ami sent on April reael as follows: which 4, Le-- e At a recent meeting A war convention will be held of the Suggestions. Sargcant Harry T. Clark, the Here are some of the sugges- at Provo next it 'uldic hoard was Library recruiting officer is in this ciiy Saturday, May IS, tions sent out from the office of 'Miss Answering your telegram LState this by Downy, gested week, and has opened office at 2:15 and 8:15 p. m. All war ef April 1, the Reclamation Hie Utah food administration a campaign in tin- John Daniels building, forthat ibrary Inspector, workers are urged to attend. The he Service will umlertake tei ot a toes to save Use inaugurated for he collection merly occupied by the State w heat. make necessary changes profollowing letter regarding the of good' reading matter for our Dank. Mr. Clark says he has vided waterusers will enter Use them some form Ihree found everybody in Payson in a meetings was received by U.h air- soldiers at Fort Douglass. into a supplemental contract ' limes a day.' ' ' ' Mrs. Loveless, chairman of Ihe patriotic spirit, and wishes 1o man Melvin Wilson of the local cest of the work to Use in place of bread. Use Local Womens Council of De- thank the citizens for the kindcouncil of defense: in both yeast and quick afler end ef period fense. and Mrs. Sorensen, secre- ness; which Inis been shown to Provo, Utah, May !, 1!HS. tary of the local Red Cross, were him. especially Mr. Daniels wl.o of payment. breads. Mr. Melvin Wilson, A. I. DAVIS, Combine with tisli or meat appointed hv the hoard as the turned over the building .free (f Director and Chief EngiPayson, Utah, or eggs. executive commiltee, They in charge. Dear Mr. Wilson; neer. Make them palatable and tifrn asked the of all Sergeant Clark lias visited a Under the direct ion of the State the clubs and In answer to the above teleincrease food value by using to number of towns and states that organizations Council of Defense a war convengram the local organization again milk, cream, eggs or fat Ike good new s that our Payson is one of the leading tion will be held in the Stake sold'ers will lie wrote the Reclamation Service with potatoes. with low ns in this section. supplied Tabernacle at Provo Saturday, hooks by the Season 51 r. Clark saying that they had been led 1o carefully. Serve returns to Ids staof all the loyal help believe by the officials who reMay 18tli, at 2:15 and 8:15 p. m. citizens of Pavson. We sav loyal tion at Provo Saturday and will attractively. It is expected that all persons viewed the situation on March If potatoes are shriveled because Pavsmi has alwavs been he in Payson again in about comieeftd with war work, such foVemost in loth that all faulty construction .soak in cold water for severcoming to Hie aid o thirl y days. We have not learned as Liberty Loan, Red (Voss, the al hours before paring. If Just, before going to press we would be made good by lie govgovernment, Red Cross, etc at this writing whether the Thrift conservation, etc., learned and that Mr. H. E. Thompson and shriveled ernment not charged up to Stamps, And we feel it hardly necessary gent has badly pare any recruits, will be sessions. both at in sevof for this cold soak water and the piesent service waterusers, city, who is an instructor sever: voting. men have been to make an appeal urged for The afternoon meeting will be Imoks in the Xebo High School, has eral hours. to reconsider the proposition. investigating. He patriotic, and eat potfi-toe- s pen lor tin' public. The Reclamation Service, in accepted a position as principal In order that a good showing; in order to release more of the Springville High School This convention is for all of may he made in this particular answer to this second appeal, adBENJAMIN BRIEFS. for the coming school year. Mr. wheat for our soldiers and Southern Utah, south of Salt way as has been in so many dressed a letter to the High Line Canal company, in which they the allies. laic City. Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd Thompson has had a great deal others it is suggest! lliat each of experience in school work, has ot at the Reclamation the aloes that Uo. Explained As a present of the Utah family fugnish as many books as ami Mr. and Mrs. George Hone Service wTas established for li Council of Defense it is expected possible. And since tin- Y. M. U. motored to Pleasant drove Sun- made a splendid record in this prices are the cheapest food on the market. The farmer purpose of assisting communities, you will give this mailer A. furnishes all kinds of maga- day and spent the day with Wm. city and will no doubt be very successful in his new position. lost has on who want big irrigation probv idst publicity possible in money already your zines for Ihe hoys it is suggested Hone. We are indeed sorry to lose the bumper potato crop of lems materialized, with the necestown and that all war workers that we give good hooks, such as The eighth grade gave a dancMr. him to last which to build with Thompson from our city, for he year. Encourage sary capital especially invited to be pres- seriplure, historical and good fic- ing party Tuesday night. lie been a valuable asset, and lias this exby well ent canals, reservoirs, etc., not taxing as year potatoes plant as yourself. Also tion. nts were served. Thirteen will gain by his pressaid communities, or people, any Springville tend an invitation to the general We all realize ho need of havhelping him to dispose of pupils of ibis grade graduate this ence in that what he has. community. interest, only asking that 111 Ihe mind public. ing occupied during yea r. Mr. Thompson is not certain at Potato Corn Meal Muffins. money be returned through easy leisure the need and lid hours, hoys Miss Edith llonc is spending a Spien programs are when he will move to his 2 tablespoons fat. payments, and that there was no jres.nt . for noth afternoon and these hooks even more so t liar, we. few days in Salt Lake dity, mow location. means of having the work done tablespooa sugar. e ohing sessions. Chief speakers We have plenty of work to do The orchestra gave a, egg, well beaten. except by having the farmers now and we have our library to dance Iten.jamin being Honorable Stanton Ouy in Silver City Saturday JERRY V. REECE IS cup milk. agree to a supplemental contract Eord and Lieutenant Paul go to if we desire 1o lead, and so NOT A SLACKER night. mashed at to repay the cost of the work potatoes. flip for the leesh from the French let us furnish h is The scouts have corn meal. the end of the twenty-yea- r boy t cup paybctt rment of our boys. froi.t. 4 teaspoons ied with Ivan Shepherd as pres-- Jerry ernile Reeee, baking powment, as stated in the former tel-have shown Pavsonians their It is to hoped that a large k der. Payson, Utah, it. egram. so main ways we ident. They are doing their part; fiom town w ill nit ri i;sm 1o win the war by Dear Sir In conversation with local offthrift jnir teaspoon salt. t hat they will show it now selling Know awnl themselves of this oppor .Mix in order given. Lake icials of the company we learned They are going to take and donate all the hooks good tun'd'-in 40 oven. hot view in minutes of the ie( thinning in this section honks they have to pare. And yesterday that, ours truly, reive your communication and I This makes 12. fact that our own people are on arge. in iheir Aiful M THURMAN. tshon'd they not have any sure when we received Housewives that have tried the ground, and could perhaps went ihe over homes they will not feel it too lieiijamin top inj"'as duite Chairman. . deal with the problem more sat- new receipts and found them much of a sacrifice 1o lmv one- the last Liberty loan, raising! the anonymous letter that who ever it was wrote it was not half over 200 pel- cent. isfactory themselves, lliey have good will kindly pass the iceeipts BRAXTON for this good cause. BARNETT as done the and work to to their have concluded patriotic as he ought to be. notify neighbors The Relief society Ih ase leave your hooks ;it the SOME SALESMAN After either of the following members under their own supervision. receiving sucli a letter tbe Library where they will lie pajama suits for the left for me to do was only The company lias, for ihe past of the conservation committee: thing last week. While in conversation with Mr, 'eheckid, packed and shipped. to investigate, and will say that I two years, gone to every avail- - Mrs. J. A. Clayton, Mrs. Karl U. COMMITTEE. The Red Cross under the direc- am Pra xt on Harnett of this city ihe able means to have the Rcclama- - Keeler or Mrs. U. E. Dixon. very pleased to know that tion of Miss Winnie Hansen are him writer asked how business are not a slacker. You may t cm this of care den you sold take from January tion Service doing extra work this week, publish this letter if he replied, and iiiijij .Vp,., j Fine, Mrs. Enos Simons of this city was. sand annoyance, so the wateryou so depijs instead of sire. is one of meeting every, day users and people generally of has just received a letter from a very modest way remarked:! A twice a week. With kind personal regards, this community can rest assured her brother, Sergeant John II. Just to show you what some oil()( Ugliest lyjies of businessmen HENRY EAST. that everything possible has been Latimer, who is now stationed at Paysons senilis can do, andji,, the world today, and it eer- - A patriotic meeting was held in a hamlod us honor of our addressed evening Sheriff. letter, taiiilv be could reflects great credit 011 Mr. done that done, amPt'amp Lee, Virginia, stating that, 2HU per cent in the last Liberty lie there is only one thing left to! he has recently been transferred 'him by Mr. S. W. lieekley. seen In aliil'tv iarnetts selling in order that, it and will soon a ry of the Hour Company, of able to climb to the U'Oih round, do, and that is, to sit down quid-- , and promoted, with labor so interfere wont, forget leave for Era nee. Mr. Latimer Toledo. Ohio, th concern which or the top, of Ihe adder in ly. take your medicine, much. A large program has been it and go on hoeing your corn, has been ill Uncle Sam's service 'Mr. Harnett represents. of tea. ling i h is particular baby of,aminR.(,(1 l0 hold in the 0 on The information a ter II. Ludlow cUn-ehthe com- It may, perhaps, be a better for ten years, having served in is, followed by sports on the .ecu ill with bronchial T'"- - school Tie1 members of the Merry proposition for the fanner, any- the National Guard a number of muniration revealed that Mr. grounds and a big dance in also was and tonsililis, but is nmv !in the hall at Mr. Latimer 'Harnett ISO mount know heads the list own! for Matrons of their club were entertained years way, they night. problems best, and will have charge of the quartermaster's '.salesmen traveling throughout last Friday Iftcrnoon by Mrs. improving. themselves to blame if it isnt corps w hen they left Salt Lake the United States, with a record Needham. Red (Voss work was Miss Mada Curtis went to Salt .May Day 'will lie celebrated iiJ of 56J42 pounds of Royal Gar- - done. done right. City for camp. Henjamiu Thursday, May IGt h, in I.aho Saturday for a short visit. : - 1 20-ye- Thompson Goes to Springville 1 Sear-enliste- d t 1 ier - lht ) j ' 1 j I 1 Peri-gor- 1 1 1 J 1 ... 1 liln-ar- 1 . 1 ' : I j - i 7, - i - 1 ) srl-liran- d t is-,- ht . , j j |