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Show 1(t THE PAYSONIAN. PAYSON, UTAH ' & 5 & 41 3 H i K 5 $' 5 3 J J 5 5 $$ J J 3 $ $ $ $ 44 444 5 444 444444 1 Probate and Guardianship Notices. 41 lots J$! JY THE HIGH SCHOOL REPORTER 44 i ! 44 - ;- --;- ii-ss'i- sJ Estate and Personal Property. 'M'S'S-s- - Saturday evening Dec. 7, we had a rousing good time at our Are we lost? Oh no. You in a move to send every Payson social that we have been talk-can- t lose us even if you do soldier and sailor a Xmas box. ing so much about and; it was a want to. What did you say? thorough success. You dont want to! We have The high school gym. was been very buis up to the Payson decorated in a color scheme of High School City, since red, white and blue and Mr. Wilson said it looked very well. Of course its pretty good for a School was held on Saturday !Crubs asJhe The Debating Society met on' after Thanksgiving and at the Friday afternoon and elected ?cbl students would expres asst mbly period that day we officers for the IeverfJieess we mean o season, had a chance to hear from a The officers coming were: Stewart W0I up their standardu i The Program as a whole was number of our former grada-- ; Mason, President; Crystal a success but Demar and his Done, tes, including: Ray Ware, Vice President; Glen Little Dutch Vivian Butler and Blanchard Loveless, Baby carried off and Treasthe program the After honors. Ware. College life at the U. ot urer; EarlSecretary Page, An Executive; in one the U. was talked on. The students Byron Reece, Committee; Elmer every the joined lunchgames, was after the shown games by Loveless, appreciated spirit at Arms. served and the evening ended old students for the Payson Under this Sargeant the Society Payson in High School. dancing. High School expects to carry seemed to be enEveryone off honors in debating as well joying themselves and by the Under Miss Fonnesbeck, the as athletic activities. time it was over some of the instructor of the Oral Expresold bachelors sitting on the sion work, a concert was conTne basket-bal- l team to win south side of the gym began to ducted in the Gayety Theatre the State this year, is showing live. It was sure like leap year; Sunday evening, Dec. 2. The up rapidly. King Cole has three the girls had to ask the boys to advanced students of this de- or four teams out every night. dance if there was to be any partment rendered some most Last Friday evening the foot- dance but we all took it in good Those ball boys were entertained at a excellent numbers. part. Misses were: The taking part banquet given by the faculty. Hattie Wride, Reta Mendenhall, Ray Monson acted as toast- ing of poultry and hogs is to be Geraldine Fairbanks, Gladys master and after Principal Wil- advocated very strongly because Smith, Estelle Wilson, Aleen son, Miss Fonnesbeck and of the shortage. A specialist Dixon, Lala Burdick, Madeline Coach Cole told the Boys on poultry will be here to talk Tilson, Retta Cutler, Jennie what place foot-bal- l had in the to the club and members of the Reece, Donna Lant, Thelma school; Elmer Loveless, Roscoe town on poultry raising. Peery and The Noted Senator JJouglass and Stanley Wilson All work is being Edmund Evans. told how the team appreciated startedactivityand from all apnow, the entertainment. After the pearances the high school will The faculty took charge of banquet the first free dance make a good showing this year. the assembly Friday morning given by the Payson High A speech on life in Germany, School City was given. The a Red Cross worker? Are was given from his own exper- music was furnished by the If not you will have an opporyou iences while on a mission in Pavilion orchestra. Takeadvant-j Week. next tunity Germany. A vocal solo and a do could You of it. nothing Monday, Dec. 10, the Agri- age song from each of the high club held their first better. cultural and school choruses (Junior followOur advice to the Payson Senior) constituted the musieal meeting and elected the Loveless, officers: Glenn who wants his coal to go man Wilson ing numbers. Principal SecreRex a Piesident; for of a Harper, told thejstudents long way is to leave it out plan rais- - at and The Treasurer. lead the take to school night. the high tary : - : : - : : : : ; -v : 7X ... : .J. .;. .j ... .;. j p h? h 'i i i . Santas Notice of Sale of Real Reporter. Sub-Hig- h 44 Consult Countv Clerk or the respective Miners lor further information. and Guardianship of Arthui Tinnier, a Minor, te The undersjjjued at. will-r- ll private quarters sale t lie following: described property in ('tah County, Mate of Utah. Real Commencing. 22 links 'Vest and 8.45 chains South of the Nottli East corner of Section "4, it: Tow iiship 9 South of ltaue 1 East of Salt Lake Meridian, thence South 4 57 chains, thence West 25.77 chains to railroad fence, thence North 5 deg-- . .'!7 nnu. East 4.(t) chains, thence East 'j5 35 chains to the place of beginning, area l.(i7 acres. Also beginning Ifi.tiGj chains East of the .North West corner of the South East quarter of Section li, Township 9 South of Itauge 1 East of Salt Lake Meridian, thence South 40.00 chains, thence East 3.33 chains, thence North 40.00 chains, thence West 3.33J chains to beginning, area 13.3'lj) aeres. The purchasers of the above described lands, or either of them, assume and agree to pay to the United States the balance unpaid op the purchase in ice for water from the Strawberry Valley IVoject for the respective tracts. Also the undersigned will sell one horse belonging to said minor. Said sales will be made on or after the 8th day of December A. 1). 1917 and written bids will be received at Pay son City, Utah County, Utah Tet ms of sale Gash; ten per cent, of bid to accompany each bid, balance on con-l- i i mat ion of sale by the District Court of Utah County, Utah. Deeds and lull' of sale at expense of purchasers. Datec at Paysou City, Utah, this 20th dav of November, A. D. 1917. EMMA T. MADSUN, Guardian. HUO I'll A BOOTH, Attorneys. Date of first, publication, November lo-wi- te. Golden Rule Store Payson, Utah 1 Lest ye forget to do your bit to make the world merrier Help win the war by keeping the Christmas cheer in your homes. Conserve by making your dollars go farther. BUY AMERICAN MADE GOODS BUY EARLY BUY WISELY BUY WHERE TIIE GOODS ARE BEST BUY WHERE BRICES ARE CHEABEST B U 22, 1917. ssiiuuuu u vU vsuuia 1 & Article No. 5 CHIROPRACTIC FOR THE KIDNEYS pr (li-tas- 29, 197. le.-tdl- Chi-ropiact- ie often misleading, it snffeier does a valuable scientilie dis not suspect the kidnevs, hence being co very. Probably tF mst many people have kidney Double wished for explanation is how ind do not know it . do thrusts to sps The slightest HvmptomH of kid- it vertebrae relieve pain and e other symptoms? The ney disorder should not be as when there is sediof idi,u ment in the urine, when you aie affords Ihe most plausable re for the .affect ing cures. Py compelled to get up :it night to in have or veite-hrathe pass water, pains replaemg the office in Payson, Utah. of which is pressing on ihe the skin, puffback, dryness MRS. LYDIA WILSON, of the eyelids, an ficid bit- nerve leading to tlie tissue tint iness Executrix of the Last Will and Tes tament of Charles C. Harper, deceased ter taste in the mouth, rheu- is in pain,' we are able to locale matic pains, pale, watery or the original cause of ihe trouble R. A. PORTER, for Executrix. Attorney scanty and highly colored mine. iu the spine and bv adjustments 1. O. Address, Payson, Utah. If the kidnevs are not normal an can remove the pressure from Dated and first published at Pay-o- n of uric acid and other the nerve, and agyiu put the cirexcess Utah County, Utah, on this 15th day of poisons accumulate in the sys- culatory, secretory ami null i November, A. D , 1917. R. A. PORTER, tem, which spread through the tional process of the organs Attorney for said Executrix. body. This is the reason why under proper control of the centhe same disease, so to speak, ters in the cord and brain and m attacks all organs of the body. a short time the tissues will Farmers Urged to nonmil and act in a Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments Utilize Timber will remove the cause of. kidneyi healthy manner. Hie length of You may have tried time required for an entire restrouble. Plans for making use of all other methods and failed, we ask toration to normal is entiiely available waste wood as fuel you to try Chiropractic and you dependent upon i he length of Set aside your the period of abnormal nerve are under consideration by the will succeed. and cull on us and supply, and. upon lint age and United States Fuel Administra- prejudices give you it Spinal recuperative 'qualities of the tion. The State of, Arkansas have us over the legion of the patient. Analysis has already urged all farmers to and you will find that .Next week utilize the timber cut in clear-- ' kidneys Article No find will we of cause the your farms. State AdmiThat ing Chiropractic (or Lives.. nistrator has sent out a tele-- ! kidney tiouble. The real cause CONSULTATION AM) SlI- gram saying Gov. Brough has of kidney trouble is found in the NAL ANALYSIS FULL. at our request, issued a wood spine, where the vertebrae have NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given by the under signed, exeeutrix of the Last Will and Testament of Cbar'es C. Harper, deceased, to the creditors of and all fcper isons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit such elaiins, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said executrix at her residence la Payson, Utah County Utah, or to R. A. Porter, Esq., at Ids ' kidneys your birthright. or strain the blood, The following was taken from and to excrete or throw off such the Denver Times: How do wiiste matter its uric acid, art a relieve the spinal adjustments and urinary poison. If they fail What do do? svaneas? they tojeiform tliei1, function, tlc.-- e To furnish proof of our c uiL't? impurities remain in the tion that the once despised blood and poison the whole sysidea is now he, orniu ; tem, but as the symptoms it re reeogniztd by formt r scidfeis, ns HARPER, principal Secretary. is to filter between E and F sis., ceased. P ik Milling Company. Location of principal place of business, Payson, Ulah County, Utah. NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors ol the above named company, held on the 27th day of November, A. D. 1917, an assessment (Numhjr' 12) of three- twentieths of one cent per share(whieh Looo shares) !al,lh,,.10t.o.fV50 was upon issued and outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to the sect etary es suliluxateil (out. of pi, tee) Ki.Iiioy many tim h in Payson, Utah. adchronic an reach or on the nerves ausing pros-nr- e Any stock upon which this assess- ioconip ment shall remain unpaid on the 31t vanced stage Itefore the sufferer that supply the kidneys, and day of December, 1917, will be delin- realises that he has tiny form! when there becomes it pressure" quent and "advertised for sule at public of kidney trouble. It in deceit-- 1 on the nerves leading to the auction, and unless payment Is made before, will be -- old on the 21st day of ul and treacherous, and one kidneys, you are bound to hu e January, A. D. 1918, to pay the delin- should be on his guard . tnd take trouble there, and when ou quent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and expuises o! advantage of the slightest indi- - have this pressure removed by sale. cations of such diseases. The us you will enjoy health again, By order of the board of directors ' E. H which is function of the In the Disti let Court of Utah County, State of Utah, Probate Division. In the matter of the Last Will and Testament of Charles C. Harper, de- at ,v No. 12. O nice of Payson Eldorado Mining Office on 10th Largest Assortment Lowest Prices V THE GOLDEN RULE STORE Notice of Assessment Payson, Utah. First publication Nov. MADE IN AMERICA -- well-diiectc- d Chiiu-pi;acti- sub-luxatio- sub-luxate- d n e, ! Our Line of Toys, Dolls, Games, H , is always the most complete in Payson. Jewelry, Dishes, etc. Books, See it! Furniture Everything of good quality. Everything at a reasonable price. Remember It Pays to Trade with the Page Furniture Co. proclamation urging farmers to cut timber into cord wood on their clearings, instead of burnSimilar ing it in the field. action is being taken in many of the other States and there is no reason why Utah tarmers shouldnt take the lead here as .they have in a number of other requests sent out by the i jiechtly CHIROPRACTORS SPANISH FORK Payson Daily at Craven Hotel from 11:49 a. m. to 1:15 p.m. |