OCR Text |
Show ' V ; y 7 . . .T$ ' " S B. Y. AGAOtHY ; State News -- ..nrrnrT7T7Cv-r- r Townsends ; Vcuns OlotH-lha-.h-- 4 tf Piovo nro talking VrtiuLiut- - a militia. ini-m-- f ' Kilter When that Lhof. Tin Christian memU-rof rtalt bake sre out on a emsado nguiust Sunday mloors. 1 s s " The Main Object r . ' In keeping our store open is to., put Up prescriptions dispense medicines and hat keeps us fairly: busy iit more business in sight, Our store is often full, but we will make room for you long? ' enough and will be glad to take time to show you our luti-rinurri- aid lcu-ler- s . . ' tal efleel. , k v Jewelry, Stationery and Writing Material, Purses, Toilet Articles, v Combs and Brushes, Pocket Knives ; Razors, Syringes, Rubber Goods etc. ; old-cutt- . I 9 couple of Kulletln. : ; . Important matter and is-a- - n worthy, of one" Serious Thought. ones to fix m-- n ' ' 1 it.liing-bw- nujnrlly tf the imtperty owm-rfiving west of Provo City lmvo filed a fuittlon- iu tlio Fourth DlctrU't court asWnU to tat fegregnted from the A Please bear in miifd that we ..dispense drugs of i known purity, holding that when human, ; life is hanging in the balance it is poor time to economize by using cheap; materials ',f This results... and trusting to luck-for w '.Sunday jilubt a rtkk wtslglilng SIX) fCU His rollclificuj tlie tide Idl'a Into Andrew Ek's yard and enmshed nn so that H would cost tho prlco ! - cor-pesat- limits' of tlio ci'.y, Tli3 nllega that .they rocotvo no Nxieflts frotn tlio "niuiiieijrfility and reforo khouU not city taxes, i Mt I'twimnt Is hurdeTicd with a case ' pnialljiox, nnI tho father f Uie 'where the discUM) is m!ly ofiects to qunrnuliiitil. It is tlytued that it hss Unut deenied wry for nrmoil men to guard the jiUfcoto keep' the family inside their osAi feii.re. A' man or family wlmaro ftw willing to PithinSt in a cium mI that kf$-- l should (jo vigorously prosecuted. anti Mcspunger,, Cusr-jitwMrs. C'lns of 'the ftr.nnd y 3 U-hi- are SEASONABLE Our prices ' f' . , Louis IvJwarda I, ns (oniinciiec-.ltu- ii ftr dlvore-- salnst Mary Jane Udw-i- Ip, tti tho ipound cf Tho at ri;anih Fork. partirs Individuals who were of tho miners at Winter Quartets till not lot allowed (o return to work tft the lneasant V alloy eomjsiny. Word from eumj-milieadijuarioni Is ta for the service wo render, in the quality of our goods and the skill . r- : with which they are compounded. Wo Appreciate Your Patronage jacst ngus t 'of thu Rt j Janeiro, whidi sank just outsido to Gate, wlw are he Juissing, are welljmown re sldeiits f uxiHa) ; TOWNSEND The. Druggist - i!l-f:i(- od 1 MrK Rasch county. Cejlter, Tooi-lwuaa Miss Matilda fcgreen iiefure her nirtriagev and wxj) raised in Tooele. tho Academy, Macsnr htol jsii-ien sudJon shock felt all it way th-- re over. ' fi.nuo f tint teachers could neaeinli-eh-- d Rchnul . work their actumtluue for devotional ex ere ire a anl was ol socthen uismlcsed. All ui.a-ting- s exercises Fund ieties, including Day were jist:(iiied. Ou Tuesday following tlio students went to Salt Lake in a body of ttlKHit four hundred. IVrlmiw the me- -t bmuliful ttstlmor.Sal wustliat o!h red by tho Faculty of tlio Digluuu Young Academy. Tim grave Inside ami out was lined w ith evergreens and fluwem, so tied in spite of tho extremely muddy weather, the lut remains of our tciu her were iuwvrod into a d of roses. of tlio Acalcmy All the o'd were present and look their seats 111 U10 e rcreut Faculty with tlio and all wore badge of white riblxin in lhoformof a cross. Tho students also wore a similar badge. At the grave the stiMcuts sang a parting hymn to Pro. Maisar, coinjmse.1 by Miss Arretta Ymiiig for thu oci assion. The 'eiie was a most touchlug 011c an J will long bo rememUireJ by Ib.oro - wlio wore ws nsLl-c- L il w-t- r titK-rnuel- present. s rvloes Hfu:rniKn ot Memcri.il Sunday were iiM last tho s:aku the auspices of the liu-ie- r tnlier-uin-l- e, llrig-lim- n Young A- Speaker were of tlio students or fellow-teaciie- rs venerable educator amt the remarks of Dr. Maccai's life weix and character. Thu Bt lias alumt attained IU normal equilibrium nguln. Tlio events of the lust few weeks Imvlng disturluid tin; course of study very much. One of tho greatest events of the B MvSn was tlio 1'J.it tiall given Iasi Frifj day liight, tho occasion being most noUMo Tic birthday. fuuUire was n reiroiiucliuii of ill-- lils-rtball which huug from the dome of mom D. Thu are lights enclosed In an approj-riatglobe re scniblu-l- . tho claper at a liiinudur, Tlio bu'l was six feet In diameter and live feit iu holght. It tnilltiuij drunzev illut-trullv- o h-i- Wash-Inghm- e w7v-nigd- c Tie'aiiiSVIjA Hr. lands tiiryo years ago on a mission, and President Joseph F, Smith delivered lie was expected to return atiout tills a before tho puren'.s class, List lecture time., evening, Fiihjcct being, Thursday WUiiumMcQuoeu of Halt Tlio Muther'a hdlueuro lit tlio Iloms." Lake county Lus beou rent to tho It- was cf thrilling Interest. It Is nut was Mr, p;j-cran- card-hoar- d. Probate and Guardianship Kotlca. Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information. Dilate of Joseph Crook, deceased. Notice is herchy given hy the underof the signed, B. II. Crook, executor rotate of Joseph CnX, deceased, to liaV-Jn- g the creditors of snd to all jiersons claims against said deceased, to prose nt the same, with the necessary vouchers, within thirty days from the first publication of ttds notice, to the said executor at ids place of recidencc in Payson City, Utah. U. II. Crook, Executor, Dated Feb. 2, 19.11, First I'm!), Mar.2, last Mar. 23. owners in Baid district. But pro-- . Vided further tho same may bis applied on the next years water rate. But if the sum collected should be found insufficient for the purpose mentioned is section (1) one of the ordinance, that an Hdditiounl levy of (20) twenty cents per acre, and (10) ten cents per lot be made to cover and to meet such deficiency, or as modi thereof as is necessary. This ordinance to take effect on and after its passage hud publication . Passed by the city council cf Payson city, February 25th 190L ( John IL Dixoa, Seal Mayor j REFUNDED; McQueen The city council met as a bond supwintendeiit of tho Ihin Duller mine. cf equalization Monday; forenoon The evldonce lakerf nt the examination showed that the atient was ntlliet-e-- 1 and alternoon,' and made .many with Fp'ills of during . : remittances of water i rates Ao the tlm past' five although there widows and Invalids f tye town. spells have not .boon to niarkfi-- i ns hss in the last uuo. Now Ills mania, nculu in The rollowiug hud theif f inn, prompts Mm to labor aud cash gmu back: Ho imagines ha secs t vll spirits, and Hubert BnydSr;81o tlwt he Is field accountable to tho pojHi v $1.30 Lucy Wilson, and to St Peter for remo iaJiscretion. r ' Lucy Fillmore, 5Te ' Vs Anu Genge,-T.iere was a mat meeting Monday ' ' Matilda Italy, 73c night atSpilngvi'.lo to gain the sentiAnnie Jones, 53o ment of tho citizens In to bondv , ("Ins llemmvcway, $3c ing the city for nn electric light system. Tiie reiuiitanci's o? labor to- the An Election will bo held to give Die the pro os I following were orebrod: i Sroploacluiiiculovotubu to carry, and W. o: HrlniluH, 23c-.' Mrs. if it coca uot it is more than likely tfmt 1 P. 0u jiid, tho council will grant a franchise to a Jane Wiglituii.n, fOo . which Is composed of tlio company, .Mrs. Kcuton, 49c . leading hiisincM men of tho city. Mrs. M. A. Hardy, 40c This coniiany has already takeu ' Fannie Simons, to secure n suitahlo situ for a power Li M. Johnson, 2Cc dnm iu Rpanifeh 'urk liver. 1 1 is lik)y 23c F.unIo Quigley, tnt lids company, if they can tin , Lydia Dean, 10c fiaiuhlrei-- , will furnish lights to both Arvi'.la Potior, 10c and Sunl-- h Fork. Emily Man will, .65 Susan Crandall, X7c ,!We notice that most of our local AnnioO. Dsnitdii, lec s; erts Him to regret the victory tf Mrs. Hugh Wilson, 49c ' Mrs. II. Worthington, 89c Pam gunners over Provo in Mon , Polo uouuty this weok. Wo don't see ' Lizzie Uayle, 3S3 If Payson hire tho Lett shots, why. Cisb pemiltuncee: alio is entitled to the money and glory. Mro. Slvcreua Pickiiring, 90c The score was a remarkable one, 4 !7 Au ns la Coomlw, 23 fnhhita Payson and 417 fur Provo in Margaret JMts, 23 3?j Ihhiik sl;oi,tii;ir. Our buys will not Emma Bafell, 23c , ionnwliately ' feel like going ngaiurt tho Until Quigley, 25c' ' g9nlll.', " Mrs. Fr.vnU Ostler, 23c . Thd above is from, tlio Tintiu Lcxy Water Rates for the Year 1901 in Fayson City. - i 1 SEC. 1. That the wafer rates for lie yenr (1901) nineteen hundred and one, be, aiul the same is hereby levied on all lots and lands in Payson city by the acre and the fraction thereof rad by the lot or fraction of a lot as follows to wit: All lots in district number (1) one and unmber (2j two in labor 40 cents and cash 25 cenfs All lands in district number (3) three, in labor 15 ceus and rash 10 cents. All lots ia district number (4)fonr, in lnlor 75 cunts and cash 25 cents, and lands, luhor 25 cents and cash 25 cents, to of keeping in fray ihe lieml cates, public repair, public -- Uii-bi- . I, John 1). Stark, city recorder for Payson City, do hereby ceitify the foregoing to be a foil, true and correct copy of an ordinance passed by the city- conucil of Payson city, Utah, Feb. 25tii, 1901, entitled, An Ordinance to Levy water rates for the year 1901 in Payson city. John D. Stark, City Recorder - - -- 1 , , p f.-- ; New Officers For 2nd Ward. At the meeting iu the leond r . . , Kiiza Lot- U 25c house Simiiy evenJiinerofiaot weeks iasq.). The JunarliHiiU. Davis, 01.C2 ing, owing to ihe viuiu.ciwi in tho The follow ing were--' allowed to regret ot : the- Iuyeon boys m cf tl.n young ward victory over Provo is ilue to tLe piv all their taxes in labor: v.ii'ed t by ihe romotiiuj of . Mrs. John Tlvilmni, 73c Julies, Eureka sports at one time anticiAlrs.'i'. J). Gough, !Mc Miss Annie the former juvsiih-'d- , pating a hunt with us, Rml now Nebukrr, In the F.tnke orunpimt iii, that wo wen oyir Provo tiie Vcrk'nj OvcrtJmo. tho following new nil! tm wore Imt Eight hour Iv.v j arc ignored by miners tliiuk they stand ditches, darns, pnldic waMe-wasustained: .Pres., Jrnuie Dixon; those show with the alfalfa digtireless, little woikcrs Dr. little ditches and for payment of water first counselor, Belle Knight; Tho l.cli' f is wrong. They gers," Kings New L:fe Pills. Millions master and deputies, and ary second counselor, llultio AViy have as much show ns ever, and if are always at work, night and thy, other necB3ary expenses connect. they feud n cliullnnge down it will ed with the water system of Pay-soJohli P. Wimnior was chosen as curing Indigestion, Ihli.juspess, he H'TTplcd, or tho boys here will c.ify. instructor of tho Bible class, nmi Consiipaihm, Sick Headache and irstie llo cbulhngc. Let ft hunt EEC. 2. Frovied that if Ids Bsvis'aTitsinmed na follows: L1). r.11 stomachy ..I..i er and Bowel he arranged, to lie palled off i.enr rates in any duiricl shall noeod F. Tanin-r- John II, B iivt:, tun. troubles. Easy,' pic want. safe, Juab in the vry near fuLu'ri,l the expenses, then the overplus B. Moore, James M'tv sure. On!) 25c at J! L. Town-s- ! tin b.ys hrro will bej baH ba credited prorata to the Ann TlisTclinr and Ms'iM sVri.-lit- . cn:l.t drug s.rr'- in j uiiHiy ward - itu-oti- ig - ii!s-wind- . 1 exp-ns"- s br lit-m- an n , given tomany men to speak from such a fund ot rich cxKirioiioe as president Smith 1ms on tld rubject Washington 1i lirtluiny wnseciebrnt od by a jiHlriotlu pregrain, rendered during tho hour, crelinailly given to Tberhjy. 5'1ib 'meeting closed by siiigin.; America. As tlio district sish;. N were closed for tho day, many tiii lK:is of adjoining towns were tiie excrcbcs. prre-ent- al. mauy of which were a No. 1. In the matter of number of young folks ia costume, this class were several points ahead of the older set who had their dance a couple of weeks ago, especially on the side. The little gentleman's folks showed that they had worked in concert to make up in n fitting maimer and many of the costumes were deserving of prizes, thus making the matter rather hard for the judges to deci le on. Tho prizes were awarded as follows: Gents first. Uncle Bam, Fred Allispach . Gents second Chinaman, J ue-i- or llarper. Ladies fifst -- Old Lady, Ethel Sidtnan. Ladies second German Girl, Ethel Gardner. Tho first prizes were GO cents aid second 30 cents each. The following is a l:st of (hose taking part aa we got it. We attempted to gut a list of all, but if there are any ommited it was au oversight : Lee Wilson, dude; Fred Allis! pach, Uncle . Sim; Marcell ius Smith, Scout: Iloury Haish anil Asa Searle, clowns; Roy Gardner, ; Turk; Ernest .Coombs, Junior Harper, cbinaman; Lillio Hanson, Bailor girl; Nerva Keele, gold; Jeunie Kerr, baby; IV'tta Bingham, Queen of hearts; Emma Bingham, Silver Dollars; Lylo Riggs, America f Clyde WII- son, silver; Versa Curtis, little girl; Clara Ifuisli, ilawu; Clara Wignsll, huntress; Ethel Gardner, Germau peasant girl; Effis Daley, Scotch lassy, Elva Southworth, Rose Put ten, Japanese ladies; Laura Stahcli, Goddess of Liberty; Ruth Kerr, Cora Johnson, Pried H'.dman, Misha White, Rhea aud Ethol Simons, school girls; Emma Dixon, IlaupalijJones, Lillie Haw-kiEmma Fraucom, Kffie Crook, Ida Rickenboigh, flower girls. 4 GloOe-Header- n, Not , hast of tho iniluciin-s- , that shaio! tho destiny cf tho lives of students, are tho talks given by Presi- Now goiug Everywhere. Why? dent Kilndiall, at devotional. Tho one given Tu slay nnrnhi on Mural Because A. H. Huish is making a Conduct' was listened to .with brontli-h- lower price thnn any dealer ia attention f--r tlirec-qirters of an Utah. hour. His words searehod tii hearts of Every stove guaranteed. , the students, us had Big stock to select from. A. B. they never been searched IhJ-.to- . : Youm Truly, liuisb, Payson, Utah. Stovc3 and Ranges hs u llaitie M. Rntes. SEVENTIES' CONFERENCE. H in Be it ordained by llie City Council of Payson City : ' , Attest: John 1). Stark, City Recorder. CERTIFICATE s . , To yt-an- .. 1 AN ORDINANCE - nrijlum. sizl crowd of the class of young people youugtr attended tho character ball given at the opera house lust Tuesday evening by the M. I . A. of the First ward, the greater part of whom were dressed ia costume, A good r:-. Jxmi BILL. THE CHtRiSCTEH MOTES. ba-c.ii- j sin 1 llitrcrop ts A conference of the Sorenties quorum of Nebo Stake was held Professors L A. Merrill and E. Sunday in the tabernacle. A 0. Uowana of tho Agricultural largerepreucntatiou from the College of Utah will buhl Fanners different wards was present, notInst i lulu Mectiugs in Utah County withstanding tbo muddy condition as follows: of the avenues leading into the American Fork, Monday, March, L city, Bantuquio, in particular, Springville, Thursday, March, 7, furnishing a largo dolegutiou, At Payson, Friday, March 15. 12 oclock noon the organization The Professors will discuss live was completed by tlio addition of topics pertaining to the agricul- the following gentlemen: W. C. tural neoda of this county, includWigbtmnn, jr., Samuel Taylor and ing irrigation, dry farming, Fred Tanner, The former officers dairying, animal diseases, aro Samuel Woriencroft, J. L-horticultural, etc. etc., and thope Townshend, II. W. Barnett, and present will 1m invited to nak Jacob Schnrrer, Each cf the qmH.tions hearing nn tho difficul-(i-- s above is captain of ten members, that are encountered in prac- hence the name ot Quorum tical farming. Seventies. These meetings will be of great value in teaching tlio most recent The greatest danger from cold advances ia tho art of farming, and in helping to solve tunny of and la grippe is their resulting in the problems that nro peculiar to pneumonia, if rcnsouable care is . used, however, and Chamberlain's It in Irop-- d tlmt everpbody, men Gough Remedy taken, all danger l and turn out to these will bo avoided. It will 'cure a Inst ilut.-n- , so the truths that will cold or nn attack of In grippe in hi taught may reach every family css time tliua oilier treat- uny in tlb count'. is incut. nml safe It tc Ti o 7:30 pleasant p. in. begin bt nr.d 11:0 fr- o to wlh ttrti For sale by D. W. Iivin. Fanners Institutes. - stock-raisin- . Uh sgii'-iillnre- wnnu-M,wil- - g, |