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Show -- t VOX NO. 45. PAYSON, UTAH, SATURDAY, JUNE 30. 1900. 11. 1 Complete Complete stock of Psriimcs. stock of Rubber Goods. GLORIOUS FOURTH. Wa Want Wa Can Satisfy You. Your Trade. THINK FOR ONE MINUTE! A Prescription is the most valuable piece of paper circulated between peoples, (Not in Dollars and cents) but in cause and effect It is the highest product of the medical profession and is that which the Pharmacist (or drug- gist) is trained, schooled and perfected to properly dispense. Think for another minute what it would mean if a prescription is improperly dispensed and resulted in your disability or even death. In dispensing a prescription our first consideration is the purity of drugs that enter into it. Our second consideration is the art of combining these drugs or materials so that they are not incompatible, or in other words so that they mix together thoroughly, and you, by taking the medicine, get the effect the doctor intended you should get. Our last and least consideration is the cost to you. We charge one uniform aad legitimate price for prescriptions and further we are competent to compound or fill any prescription that is legibly written. Darwin W. Irvine. Prescription Druggist. CCIPlflE SWCUJF DRUG COMPLETE SUNDRIES. STOCK TOILET OF SOAPS. ETC. Trustee and Delegates Chosen. F. McCAW, Pursuant to the call made by the school board for s school meeting to be held at Ihe Central building Thursday, Jane 28, at 10 a. m, to nominate a school trustee for Payson School District to serve for three years, and to ..d Jeweler . elect ten delegates to attend the County Convention to be held at the Parker school bouse in Flae Rep aiimg a Specialty today, June SO. A few ofProvo our at norm reuv oxk nnu citizens were' ont. The first busiaWTH ovj.n.eMfttamta. attended to was the nominar. 1triXBKDBVIt UTO UK ness tion of a school trustee for a term of three years, and reunited in the Selection, of Mrs. Millie Stark to succeed herself. The election will take place on July 9th. Next in order was the matter of choosing delegates to attend the Convention at Provo today. This Space reserved County The question waa discussed at some length by those present, some being in favor of electing the delegates and instruct them to vote for Supt J. L. Brown as county superintendent of schools for another Qutheils New Bar term, others were not in favor of instructing them to vote. After some discus sion it was decided that resolutions be adopted, , and it was the sense of the meeting that they favored the nomination of Mr, Brown. The choosing of her Shop. delegates was then gone on with and resulted as follows: Levi A. Colvin, George T, Wride, Samuel D. Moore, F. N. Ponlson, Frank Fairbanks, Miss Anna Nebeker, Otto Erlandson, Mrs. L. J . Wight-ma- Watchmaker 8chool For n, g, W. JSABXEIT, the names: Albert McClellan, James Reece, Mrs, Lee Simons and Mrs. M. E. Rotary Public . AH kinds of legal documents carefully draws and executed. Law Office . PAYSON, . . , UTAH. A. SAXET, ittoruj aii taj foilic Coussllor it Liw. ui CaTsjueeri Office Oyer TL Lemmon's Store, y I. J. Boss, J. S. rage, Jr. was moved and carried that four alternates be appointed which was then done. Following are It r soy, utail Lemmon. The .secretary of the meeting waa then instructed to notify the delegates and alternates not present of their election aud also to make them acquainted with the resolution passed by the meeting favoring the election of Supt J. L. Brown. As this concluded the business the meeting adjourned. The annual meeting will be held on July 9, when the annual school report will be given and the con-p- en tiou of the school board voted them for the years services. The polls will open at 1 o'clock on this 9th day of July aud remain open uutil 5 o'clock the same day, when the Couuty Superintendent of schools and the Trustee for this district will be fjepted. Hurrah for the Glorious Fourth of July next Wednesday, We will have a celebration here on that day that will be long remembered by all who participate. The committees have done everything possible to make it one of the best celebrations in Payson's history and everything points to a successful termination, A good program for the day has been arranged and will be carried out as follows: Salute of 13 guns at sunrise. The band will fnrnish mnsio and the procession will form at the city hall at 9:30 and march to the park where the following program will be carried ont: L Call to order at 10 a. m at City Park by Marshal of the Day, . FredN. Poulson 2. Music Band 3 binging Combined Choirs 4, Prayer by Chaplain . .T.P. Howard 5. Mnsio Band 6. bpeech of Welcome.. ..German Ellsworth 7. Music Martial Band 8. Reading of Declaration of Independence. . . .Fred L. Hoeffuer 9. Star Spangle Banner" solo and full chorus .... Combined Choirs 10. Oration. . Prof Josiah Hickman 1L' Music Baud 12. Comic Bong.. Jos. 8. Douglass 13. Toasts aud Sentiments. . . J. D, Stark Singing ... . Combined Choirs Benediction byChaplain I literal us ion will be taken from 12 m. until 2j, m. when the sports will commence at the race track consisting of the following sjorts: Horse race, free for att run 6 mile purse $40; entrance fee $5. to be added to purse. Saddle hone race,l-- 4 mile, tlO. Broucho riding contest, tree for all, $ 10. Ladies' bicycle race, half mile, First $5; second $250. After these sports the Payson and Kuightsville teams will play a game of ball on the depot street diamond for a purse of $20 The day's festivities will close with dances in the Opera House and City Hall. The dance in the city hall will be for all dancers Our Boys Beat Miners. under 16 years of age and the Payson boys carried off the opera house will be attended by at Eureka last Sunday, lsnrals the older dancers. winning the ball game against Enightsvills by a score of 15 to 27. A large crowd of Tintic people witnessed the contest, which took place on the Summit grounds east of town. When the Payson players made a good play they were heartily applandeJ, and all the "pulling" and yelling did not seem to be for the miners. Up to the fifth inning the game was one sided, Kuightsville showing only two runs to their credit, but in this inning they scored seven tallies through reckless playing on the part of oar boys. At the end of the eighth inning the game stood 25 to 15. Payson gained two points in the ninth, anl the miners received a goose egg. Notwithstanding the fact that oar boys were handicapped in more ways than one. they did excellent playing, aud put up one of the best games ever contested in the district, so abaseball enthusiast of Eureka asserts. The high altitude seemed to effect them, and they found it difficult to run the bases with the ease they do down here. Nevertheless they are pleased with the result, and speak in high praise of the manner iu which they were taken care of while on the visit Dan Ostrandes and Will Swisher, both of Eureka umpired. Their decisions could not have leen more fair, especially those of Mr. 14. 15. 3-- ) WIGHTMAN HOUSE BARN. IN REAR. OF HOTEL WIGHTMAlf. R. F, Douuille, Prop. PAYSON, - - UTAH. Wa Aim ta Wo Oaa- not do Moris do Right. Distinguished Testimony j No secret society in the world stands higher in noble aims and charitahlwf accomplishments than the Knights of Pythias. That order is doing great good, i and one of its finest institutions is the Ohio Pythian Homo, at Springfield, Ohio, which to ably presided over by Superintendent Le Fevre and hu wife, Mrs. Callie L Le Fevre, the matron. The latter has recently written a Vetter, which will command widespread attention because of the prominence of the writer. It to as follows: Messrs. W. ILJiookar A Co.. New York: Lest year I used Ackers English Remedy at the suggestion of a friend, for a serious, longstanding throat difliculty and extreme-, Had used ly bard cough. n of preparamany tions without relief. I can honestly say that Acker's English Remedy removed the difficulty and stopped the cough. I did not purchase or uso more than three hot- . also consulted phyof the last to still on hand. ties, and at least one-ha- lf L Fkvkk. Lx sicians with no permanent results." (Signed) Callix The friend to whom Mrs. Le Fevre refers as having suggested Acker's English Remedy to Mrs. W. B. Chilton, wife of the president of the Troy Transfer Co., of Troy, Ohio, where this remedy has accomplished many other cures in Throat and Lnng Troubles. In conversation with an acquaintance Mrs. La Fevrs also said: If you will call on Mr. W. II. Schauss, a prominent china and art merchant of Springfield, Ohio, yon will find that he, too, has had any amount of experience with Acker's English Remedy in his family, and thinks they cannot keep house without it.1 Ackars English Remedy Is sold by all dranlets under a positive guarantee of failure. jc., see. and ! a bottle la that your money will be refnnded in cnee ... d., . id., and .a Sd. United States and Canada. la England. W. VOn Proprietor!, Ac IL above Utt ilOOklS l Wt aMariu (ntoraaicc. well-spoke- et J, L. TOWNSflEND Paysonis LEADING and RELIABLE DRUGGIST. Oatrandea, who acted behind the bat. Following ia the line up: Knightsville Payson Smoot c. Done Sorensen Bates p. Fairbanks 1st b. Fuller 2nd b. Thurmond Douglass Hall 3rd b. Taylor Cloward s. s. Henry Powell Allen r. f. c. f. Bonnet Wilson, R 1. f. Watkins Wilson, M The miners will retnrn the compliment by plaving our boys a return game here on the Fourth which will nodonbt be an interesting contest. swallow fork in left ear. slope off the right; uo brands visible. One dark gray horse branded 5 0 on left thigh, wire cut on point of shoulder. One bay mare branded O 8 on left thigh. If damages snd costs on said animals be not paid within ten days from date oC this notice, they will be sold n to the highest cash bidder at the 4 o'clock at p. city estray pound m. on the 11th day of July I9oa Dated atTayson City, Utah county, State of Utah, this Doth day of June, Pay-so- 1900. Bakht Wkidk, Found keeper of said city. Blank deeds lor sale at tbia office. Estray Notice. I have in my possession the following described animals Impounded as estraya or for trespass; One red heifer, 2 years old, mark GOOD BULL FOR SERVICE Hereford Stock, Rates Reasonable, Apjly to Juhn J. Taylor. |