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Show THE PAYSON' IAN, PAYSON'. UTAH PAYSON SOLDIER ENTER. TAINED AT BURLEY, IDA. I In Social Circles J M lliff Simons, who left here for MRS. ALFRED place ( 1 j l j . t Despite the high cost of labor, we are maintaining full crews that there may be no part of the work slighted or neglected. While the demands of the signal service of our armies have deprived us cf many technically trained men, those who remain have spread out to fill the gaps by extra effort. j 1 ; j and Fff9 UP! Central Lumber and Hardware Co. DONT YOU FEEL WELL? Perhaps you do not need medicine, or an operation. It may be you are run down; it may be your nerves or your stomach, and that you need rest cure. DR. CALDWELLS REST CURE HOME Will (Jive You Scientific Treatment, Managed by a Graduate of the Royal Institute of Sweden With the world rocking under the weight of war; with economic unsettled and abnormal, we are striving always to coordinate our to the great problems involved in the winning of the war. j j We feel that uninterrupted, efficient telephone service is playing 721 E. 2 st So., 1 Salt Lake City, Lhah a part in the forces that will bring ultimate victory. The proportion of Ingredients may he varied to Individual taste. Direction for Preparing. Clean the hog heads thoroughly, re-- I UU)Vg the eyes and ear tubes. Split the head lengthwise and remove the teeth and the soft hones in and near the nasal cavities. Place the hog heads and other meat Into n large kettle or caldron with a liberal quantity of water and cook until the ment falls off the hones. Remove nil of the meat and soft tissues from the hones and chop (he meat by passing it through Strain the cooking a meat (grinder. "'I1'1'1 1,1 remove any small pieces of hone. Place the liquid hack Into tin kettle. Heat to boiling point, at which time slowly add the meal and flour, and stir constantly to prevent the meal from forming Into lumps and also to ""'I scorching. Boll and stir until I11USS ,,ec"mp9 thl,k' antl th,n "w the salt, spices, uml ehnps(i meat. Boil ten minutes, and while still hot, pour the product Into deep wet molds Pour two to bread pans will do. four large spoonfuls of melted lard over the product In the pans. As soon as the product has cooled It Is ready for use. The usual way of serving scrapple f Is to cut It Into slices about Inch thick, dust the slices with flour or cracker dust, or dry eornnieal. and fry until the outside ts somewhat crisp. Serve hot. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. described as follows: accepted in writing by said gran- - Utah, do hereby certify hat hi t at the on the Heginning point (, its successors or assigns, In hove and foregoing is a full, North line of E Street 12(i.h() within thirty days after notice true and correct copy of an Orfeet West of the Southeast cor-,, An Ordinance ,,assa- - o1 tlus O,(hnan,0-so- dinance entitled ner of Hloek 30, Flat Payto an Ordinance A, 11 l1u st inict ion of said supplementary City Survey; running thence 01 bv the City Council of or spur track be South 37 30 degrees East 15 feet; Hirn-nii- t Utah, Sepl ember IT, ov l,etorp HIlT'anaTuV 11, cnee 0,1 along a curve to the right'1'' t,u" this grant' by an Ordinance passed by said having a radius of 1.50 feet, a 'la 2!)th' shall franchise become null distance of til feet to a point onjaMl Council December 31, 1915, K StreetJaml vai'l: provided, however, City the South line of to W. W. Armstrong, and franchise granting 90. .5 feet West of the Northeast!1 liat tllis Kraut, R. Wallace, A. J. Evans, D. W. not 1,e forfeited, for the corner of Block 27, Flat A. sl,al1 ,1. 1. Keeler, .Tas. S. causes above set forth, or for ,11. Heebe, Fayson City Survey. Geo. C. Whitmore, i.Melieth and SECTION 2: That the gran- - any ,Tason wlialeV(r if thp SXan- - Trustees, their successors and or assigns, tee herein, its successors a.uH'T rt of without their fault, shall have assigns, a franchise and right assigns, are hereby authorized been of const an ruction for the way prevented, hindered or de- electric and permitted, upon complying railorad, including poles, in the of said and performance with the ordinances of this City layed wires, through and upon the in relation to erecting poles in conditions, or any of them, by Streets of Fayson City, which the City Streets, to erect and the act of God or the operation franchise as so amended has been maintain all necessary poles, car- of law, strikes or other causes asigned to and is now held by their control. rying telephone, telegraph, trol- beyond SECTION 8: This Ordinance the Salt Lake and Utah Railroad ley, power or transmission wires shall of a corporation take effect thirty one days Company, Fayson people with real for the operation of the the necessary Maine, by City passed never advertise them. after its passage and publication.;?, n said turn-ou- t mentioned in Passed by the City Council of ', ouneil of Payson City, Utah, 1 of this Ordinance. 7 29th day of April, 1918. I a soil ( L Ever notice that the man who tab, this 9th day jtlie itj, ENOS W. SIMONS, 3: The SECTION grantees, of April, A. 4). 1918. boasts of being the master of ) Sea their successors and shall assigns, City Recorder his own home spends mighty litHENRY ERLAXDSOX, of and maintain between provide City, Utah. Payson tle time there. ( Seitl ) Mayor. ' the rails of said spur or turn-ou- t Attest: and on either side of said rails AN ORDINANCE. ENOS W. SIMONS, for a reasonable distance, suitCity Recorder. Ah ordinance supplementary able material to be approved by- State of Utah, to an ordinance passed by the the City Council or the City En- County of Utah; ss. and where the spur City Council of Favsou City, gineer; I, Enos W. Simons, City Re-- , side walk they shall crosses the and 14, 1912, Utah, September (order in and for Payson City, thereafter aminended by an ordi- pave between the rails and on nance passed by said City Coun- either side for a distance of two cil December HI, 1915, grant- feet with concrete or some other V. W. Armstrong, V. R. material to he approved by the to ing Wallace, A. J. Evans, I). R. City Engineer or by the City Council, and the poles shall be' Heebe, J. F., Keeler, Jas. S. and Geo. C. Whitmore7 placed and the work done subTrustees, their successors and ject. to the approval of the City assigns, a. franchise and right of Engineer or the City Council. SECTION 4: If the grantees, wav for the construction of an electric railroad, including poles their successors or assigns, shall and wires, through and upon the fail to use said spur for a period is the owner of valuable oil leases in Streets of Fayson City, which of one year, then without further, franchise as so amended lias beci notice or action upon the part of Kansas, Oklahoma and Wyoming assigned to and is now held by Fayson City, all rights granted the Salt Fake and Utah Railroad by this franchise shall become and has recently added a valuable lease in the new a of forfeited to Fayson City. Company, corporation oil field, Texas, with 8 SECTION .5: That the rights Maine. producing wells, wiih in and this Ordinance together Be it Ordained by the City privileges pumping plant, tanks and full equipment! made connected with the pipe line, and City Council of Payson City, granted are specifically selling oil. Price was subject to all the rights, duties, Utah: $2.00, now $2.50, and expect, soon to be getting $3.00 per That the franchise heretofore responsibilities, conditions and barrel for Ibis high grade oil. The is pushing the as same set Company are granted by the City Council of obligations in drilling this in new out operations the as franchise as field, original Fayson City, Utah, September rapidly as pos sible. il4. 1912, and amended on Dee. so amended, and that said rights Ill, 19L), and now in effect, be, herein conveyed are hereby deStock is now selling at 10c a share. clared to be governed and eon-- ! and the same is hereby Ordi-said trolled ! as hereinafter provided. by original You can join us in an exceedingly profitable business SECTION' 1: That the Salt nance as so amended, and the j in doing so, help increase the oil and enterprise, terms insofar thereof, as, & except Lake Utah Railroad Company, output, which means, help win the war. Write us a corporation duly organized and the same may be repugnant toil for free map in conflict with the terms of and further particulars. existing under and by virtue of or this Ordinance. the laws of the State of Maine, SECTION t: That this fran- the owner by assignment of said Special inducements to live, active salesmen. eliise be, and the same is hereby its ordinance, as so amended, THE DOUBLE STANDARD OIL & GAS successors and assigns, are here- granted for the term to and in- COMPANY, by authorized and permitted to eluding the 9th lav of October, Boston Building, lay, construct, operate and main- A. D. 2012. turn-ouDenver, Colorado. tain a single track tK? SECTION 7: That if this Phone Main 8937. location of said single track grant with the terms and eondi- turn-ou- t being more particularly jtions herein contained be, not 1 1 -' one-hal- i See-toi- -- ,' ( j I Mc-Het- supple--mento- The Double Standard Oil & Gas Company j d J j ! t. Legal Blanks fori Sale at This Officej f li j Mrs. Dr. Karin H. Caldwell ! places congestion has occurred because w'e have beeu unable to secure equipment for relief, but in such cases the traffic is being handled to the full extent of human ability. j You can improve your home and surroundings at very little cost. Come in and talk it over with us We carry all sorts of Paints, Wall Paper, Wall Paint, and in fact everything to make the home beautiful. X In some Whole hog liends pound.. do.... J og livers arid hearts (A small (uantlty of beef can be used also If desired.) Torn meal (yellow or mixed!. .pounds do Hurkwheat or rve flour sage, thyme, liptre. as marjoram, and pepper In proportion as desired. oz or nmtt those not desired pounds.. Salt J.lquld In which meat Is boiled, use a quantity equal to the total weight of the combined solids. . P In the face of greatly increased costs of material we are endeavoring to maintain our plant at the highest point of efficiency. Ingredient. -- j - We are doing our utmost to serve the public as satisfactorily today as as we did before the war upset the commercial world. . Fried uiqile ure good with fried Yes, answers the healthy scrapple. appetite, even though it he not acquainted with fried scrapple. Every cook knows how to fry apples, many do not know how to make scrapple excellent at any meal. . Miss Wildee Dixon and Miss The members of the Elite cl ill Wedlast Fork went to Spanish Margaret Dixon entertained n enter-dozen of their young friends on were where uesday they A. day at supper preceding tairied Mrs. Laura Daniels Farri-dy- . M. dance. The occasion was most enjoyable. Mis. Jennie Done enterl aim'd The Coitus club gave a curd1 at n sewing bee Monday. Her party nt Smiths cabaret last guests included Mrs. Esther Hol-- I Wednesday evening. iXinc tables (ter, Mrs. Hannah Higlovv, Mrs. were played, the first prize being Speedy A. Dovvdle and Mrs. Jos. won by Mrs. Frank Harris amt Wiglitman, four sisters, also Aunt the consolation by Win. Cutler, Mary Ellsworth, Mrs. May Ryan The proceeds were used for their; and Mrs. Hen. 11. Done. Liberty bond fund. Miss Thelma Jacobs and Miss Mrs. May Elmer, Mrs. Xellie Itrinsbest of Salt Lake spent the Elmer, Mrs. Maud Carson, Mrs. week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Daisy Franeom, Mrs. Charles Jacobs. t- Serving in aWorld atWar Haley APPLE SCRAPPLE IS GOOD. s JylU C. vv vv Aftl-U- 1 ( t , en-- ( i j was who was in Hurley on a furlough from ( amp Lewis ami llitf Simons who lelt Tuesday night, a formal patriotic dinner party was; given Sunday last by Mrs. IL Simons of Fast Haul. "The drafted men who left Tuesday were guests at a dancing party given Monday evening by Miss Ruby Simons. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Reasotier i ni e rt a ii ltd at dinner Wednesday in honor of Sergt. A. Hailey of ('amp Lewis and Mrs. ers brother, ililY Simons. 's 1 TO. : For Sergt. Arthur The largest social event of last) Mates, Mrs. Kate Frovst guard, week Has the dancing parly at and Miss Leah Loveless, all cabaret List Thursday eers of the I'irst uanl Religion filing pist il by Miss Daisy 'lass, were the guests of Mrs. larding, Mis Aleen Dow an and Harry t. Hall Friday afternoon. Miss Dora Montague. Miss Do-- Supper Hits serv ed. mine Montague and Miss Edna: Cowan, who lelt on Monday to; Tuesday being the closing date work in the Re(, s(.i(M,ns spend the summer in Salt Lake ive re the honored guests ot lie j j0)) ( "lass, the eliildren of the invtid to the evening. Daneing was the prinei-- j .'; Is uar, um-p:d diversion and refreshments jmim. ,,f their president, M rs. May were served. Those present were jm.r, vvliere an enjoyable social , he tcnriier-.- . James Daisy Harding. Aleen ( ovv iin, u Monla Loraine v Dora Montague, d after hh'h iee cream Juanita Reece, Fdna e Cowan, as served gue, Delores Reid, Deoil Colvin, Jessii Samuels. Will Argyle, Mark ArMrs. W. F .Mo re ford was gyll, Hlmiri McKenzie, A. II. less to the .Merry Matrons e Fund, Dave Mitchell, H.erl The industrial perlast Reid iod Friday. Flmcr Loveless, was given to Red Cross work IVrsson, Rex I Very, Fail Cole ..Her which refreshments were and FIRov Harnett. served. Min. Anderson was an invited guest. Miss Aleen Dixon and Fdmund I'onncs-beek'Mrs. Minnie Douglass enterEvans of Miss Lydia Elocution class were in tained the Fntrc Xoiis (dub at Salt Lake last Thursday where her home Wednesday alterimon they entered a contest in elocu- The making of Red Cross bantion with contestants Irom all dages occupied the time precedparts of t he slate. Mr. Evans was ing luncheon. Huests exclusive of awarded second place in the boys club members were Mrs. Jennie speaking, an honor most gratify- McClellan, Mrs. Joseph Crook, Miss Henrietta Douglass and Mis ing to his iminv friends. Flora lluisli. Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Xcbcker . lie girl trieiuls or .Matt le Jr. motored in from the Xcbcker ranch last week for a few' days Cow tin tendered lier a jolly MU-- j visit. They left for the return prise on Tuesday evening of last trip on Sat mday morning ac- vveek.it being Iter birthdav. All Xebe-ke- r were arraved in house aprons companied by Mrs. F. and eliildren and Ammon Xcbcker. I April tertaiin d at Hurley, Idaho, while, .stopping olT to visit friends and relatives. The following is clipped from a paper published at that R. WILSON. Ed.trr. will deem it a favor if parties having or learning of J any social functions will please hand or phone in the news to Mrs. I Alfred Wilson, who hjs been engaged as Society Kditress. !f The Piiysonian i Lew is on Camp j t |