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Show t t VOL. 13 PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, Townsends Cash Store is the Cheapest Store in Utah. One Reason Why: We sell for Cash or its equivalent, do not give credit. Another Reason: with tbis ordinance of the Revised Ordinances of Payson City, passed December 18th, 1893, and all parts of ordinances iu conflict with thia ordinance, are hereby repealed. Passed by the City Council this the"30th day of July, 1901. ' ) JOHN II. DIXON, Mayor. City Beal Attest: JOHN D. STARK, City Recorder, CERTIFICATE. 1, John D. Stark, City Record or in and for Payson City, Utah County, and State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance passed by the City Council of Payson City, Jnly 30th, 1901, entitled An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 41, Sections 28-and 2SG. 1 JOHN D. STARK, City Recorder. City Seal V 1 We buy bankrupt stocks at low figures and can sell you at greatly reduced prices, even less than regular wholesale prices, and another reason is wo desire to turn our stock into cash frequently at a small profit rather than once in six months or a year at the regular price. The Contest. Of late tho Springville Indeiiendent have ami tho raysoii boon throw lug a few hoquets at the of lliolr respective towns, of course, claiming to be superior each, SPANISH FORK ROTES. in tlie art of making music. The result of tlie exchange i.f courtesies ia tho t the Pajeon Silver band now 'challenges Editor Giobe-- I fonder: In Utah county, To Amend Chapter 41 of the Re. any musical land Judging a town by its improvements, HpringvillelHind prcfurrcd.to challenge vo aro progressing slow Uit on a sure vist-Ordinances of Tayeon it to enter a contest to decide tlie quesbasis. Tlie Wagon & Mation of superiority, llrethsr Gibson chine company is malting City, Sections 284 bitty and will have to rustle Ida irofitable betterment iii its building for and 2S6. liandmaster to challenge the l'ayaon Ma diiiitry, etc., iu the way of n pratec-tio- n bund er else let till ttie rest of us disagainst dust and atoims. Some of interested parties jes luff.V We sug our business Mocks aro also receiving Bo it ordained by tho City Council gest that tlin contest be trailed off In Several individuals are attention. Provo and that we make a sort ef gala of Payson City; homes, among them ul good building of it It might be possible to work day Section L That so mnch of special mention is Hans Larsen, who ia section 284 of the Revised Ordi- up a kind of eisteddfod for tho county dwelmodern and Utah County Democrat. nances of Payson City, which leads ling. The democrat suggests that the For tiiSr past week or two the head For each Wagon, Cart or Dray per an contest taka place in Provo, which man of the Mactgibees lias worked hard run for hire or and add to its num, $10.00,' be, and the same is would be all right for Provo, but to popularise the stfck-taud the following iiunilwr here. It Is reported that three heredy repealed, we cant sec where it would benefit in its place: enacted is hereby or bur Icclnudcrs have joined. For each Wagon, Dray or the rest of us. We believe Spring-vill- o Two lioys weie born to Mrs. Alina Hearse run for hire, per annum, would oppose holding the Tilley the other day. All well, the $5.00." contest iu Provo, aud wo are quite father having recovered sufficiently to Section 2. Every Person, Firm sure resjiond te the sound of dad.' Payson would. However, the before pursuing or It's said wfere too quarrelsome over or Corporation, would be entirely with the matter engaging m any business herewater to get a rain, but last night we inafter bamls. mentioned, shall obtain a gut a generous one. A nunUier ol canyon have been report- license so to do, and make payed, ail doing gki'l hy increasing our ment into the city treasury iu ad$1C0 Eewcrd, $100. The lust vance, as follows: water supply uown here. cloud-- i mist brought down anuml'crof The reader of this paper will be For capital invested, from rattle snJ a huso, and did tlher damto hnudred $100.00 $8,000.00, per pleased to learn that there iB at age. fox & Bona have secured yard ground dolUrs, 50 cents; from $8,000.00 to least one dreaded disease that for their lumber business, ntui are ar- $25,000.00, per hundred dollars, to cure in all ranging their stock and making irei-ratio- u 40 cents. Provided that no license scienco has been able to carry uu their trade hciukm tlie is Catarrh. and that its stages, shall be issued for less than $2 00 street from tlie old Jex residence. is the only Catarrh Cure Halls 8CK1UE. personam. Section 3. For Batcher's Stand positive care known to the medical Siianish Fork, Aug 0, DMl. or Biall Retailer of fresh meat, fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease requires a con per annum, $900. CaJudge Bosss Matinees. Drags nud Medicines, per an stitutional treatment Halls actis taken cure tarrh internally, The past week has been a busy num, $9.00. Coal Dealers, per annum, $9.00. ing directly on the blood and muone with Justice Bess. He has Lumber Yards, per annum, cous surfaces of the system, therehad before him a various number $6.00. by desroying the foundation of the and giving the patient pf cases on various charges. The disease, Livery Stables, per annum, ten or more youuy men charged 0.00. strengat by buildiug up the con Refreshment, Lemonade, aud 6titution and assisting nature in with creating a disturbance on Ice Creum stands, per annum, doing its work. The proprietors Main street Sunday appealed have so much faith in its curative $G 00; per day, $1.00. Tuesday and said Dot guiltyaud or Hearse, per powers, that they offer One HunJubWauon, Dray will have their trial today. We did dred Dollars for any case It fails to uunutn, $5.00 cure. Bend for list of testimonial. and Plows not learn all their names. Buggies, Wagons, Farm Address, F. J. Cheney &Co. annum, Implements, on per Charley Stark, complained O; sold by Druggists. 75c, Toledo, $15.00. by Mrs. Francis Hickman, was Pills are the best Halls annum, Family Dealers, Cigarette per dismissed yesterday. Their trouble $15.00. grew out of a little difficulty over Merry per day, $2.00. for Pianos, Organs and Yonug Womans Journal for Agents prater. Musical Instruments, per annum, altercation an for ThnaCloward, August. $30.00. with W. P. Dowdle, was assessed annum, Rinks, A choice number of the Young per Skating $10. The latter was released with- $25.00; per week, $3.00. Woman's Journal is issued for out fee or line. Peddlers, per week, $3.00. August. Major R. W. Young con Physicians, per annum, $G00. Millinery Stores, ier annum, tributes a sketch of The Filipino Sevan Years in Bed. Woman which is full of interest$5.00. Will wonders ever cease? Insurance Agents, per annum, ing information. Florence NightInquires the fiiends of Mrs. L. $400. ingale is the subject of a paper ease, of Lawerence, Kan, Photographers, per annum, by Miss Alice Louise Reynolds, They knew she had been unable MOO. An author of, rare ability in in seven bed 00. her to leave years Dentists, p.r annum, $i liver and of 4. account The penalties proon Thoughts by the Wayside, heats kidney Section and Re2S7 of section nervous vided the the prostration by trouble, principle of gratitude in Three of vised Ordinances son hut, Pay City, manner that is earnest and upliftgeneral debility; bonks of Electric bitters enabled for persons currying on any enu- ing. an The officers page me to walk, she writes, aud in merated business without first Guido recommend Lessons license therefor, three months 1 felt like a new having obtained Y. M. I. A. to themselriB all L. to also this ordinance; Women sutfeiing from shall apply all addition licenses there are that members, la yearly provided Headache, Backache, Nervousout ho taken an mi ally, Dnnford Widtsoe's Leah Mrs. nicy ness, fileeplessnt ss, and iiinrt rly by paying one fotulli will cookery lessons, excellent stories, and Dizzy Spells f tho anniial rates wi'.liUiif-tFainting and miscidlnneoua matter. pot-mfind it a priceless lilosing. Trv u lit .idditioiml. Womans Journal, Balt is of J. 5. Midi anieed, Young it. M'CTMN Any gu.it pint nti'1. 2Wi in conflict Lake City. Priee $1. HclitHis Townsend. 24 JO I.. Only Globe-Head- liaiui-leader- er a d (.oi-orativ- much-talked-o- erM-tin- f job-wor- clouil-buistsintl- ie 11 m-ii- ii Mtl-iuclujl- s Sa'i.-factio- f PrietiM lUedin The regular monthly meeting of the priesthood of Nebo stake convened in the tabernacle at 10 a. in. Presidents Page and Saturday, Lemmon on the stand. We are indebted to S. D. Moore, clerk of the priesthood, for this report of the meeting. There were also preseut two Patriarchs and several members cf the High Council, ten bishops, twelve bishops counselors and others. ninety President Page stated that the Presidency and High Conncil, to whom wss referred the subject of adopting plans for a Blake office and making an apportionment, were not yet prepared to report. He said the Sunday School conference at Spanish Fork on July 2Sth was well attended. He spoke of the approaching quarterly conference to be held at SpanishFork on the 17th and 18ih inst, and urged rhe bishops and others present to :ry and have a good attendance on both of these days. The bishops were also asked to take an interest ia the meeting of officers of the different associations who met on this day. lie urged the priesthood to, an increased interest in the young people, and to try and lead them .in the path of truth, and said: t There is a great work to be done at home among oor people.' ur. priesthood and officers mttotags are a great assistance in systematizing this work." Patriarch C. D. Evans Epoke of onr opportunities to do good. There are those in all walks of life who are giving way to temptation and they need our assistance. In solitude there is place for thought, therefore we need to be alone at times for this development in thought and Btndy. The Patriarch gave illustrations of the good that may be doue with the wayward. NO. 50- - 1901. tho need of unity in meeting trou-)Ie- . Keferied to the union of effort in some parts of the stake n combating the grasshopper pests Jrged promptness in ward affairs, that we keep up to date with onr work. Spoke of the need of seeing and trying to convert the non-ith- e payers. This is the time of year that this labor should be done. This principle should be anpht aud understood by the Saints. Expressed his pleasure at the condition of affairs as we ind them in onr visits to the var. ious ward conferences. Notice was given of tlie Relief Society conference to be held in ?synon ou the 15th of this month. Binging, Guide ns, O Though Great Jehovah. Benediction was offered by Pres ident II y rum Lemmon. No Blight at Goshen. Mr. Bower of Provo, member of he state board of horticulture, and deputy county inspector Char-e- y Smith were at Goshen last Thursday inspecting orchards reported with blight. Their exg amination failed to discover like blight, and they made careful and thorough Bearch. llany trees were noticed with dead imhs on, but (he cause is attributed to drought, Mr. Bower says the European scale referred to iu the Globe-Headelast week, will receive the careful consideration of the state $taktnolic$ JIJSBO STAKE COKFERESCE. The quarterly conference of the at Spanish Fork, Saturday and Sunday, Ang. 17th and IStb, 1901, commencing on Saturday at 10 oclock a. m. The Priesthood and Saints are urged to attend both days. Nebo stake will be held Jonathan 8; Page, Jb., llynuif Lemiton, Henry Gabdker, Presidency of Stake, Relief Societies1 Conference. The quarterly conference of the Relief societies of Nebo stake will hi held at Payson on Thursday,. August 15th, 1901, commencing at IQ oclock a. m. A full attendance is urgently re. quested. Lillie (I Paoe, Eliza J. Dixon, Susannah Picrebing, Stake PreBid'cy of Relief Societies, A Landslide. During Tuesday night a land ali.le occurred just this aide of Warm creek, and a large slice of the mountain was deposited over the Rio Grande Mack, which pre. vented the arrival of the Tinlio passenger train yesterday mornr ing. The freight engine was sum' moned from this side and with a coach went to the scene of the alidSb The passengers were transferred and taken to Springville, ward. here ataut 10:30, The gentlemen were accorded passing through to connect with the East and Balt he prirelege of going through the Lake. The damage ia quite eg new mill at Goehen, and watching tensive to the Rio Grande comany-hin- r installation of the machinery. pany, and resulted from the heavy They say it is a model plant, and rainB of the last few days, n answer to their question where the wheat was coming from to Savos Two From Death. supply tho mill, they were in Our little daughter had an alarmed that it would be shipped most fatal attack of whooping ia from Oregon. cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs W. K. Haviland, of Armonk, N. Didn't Marry For Money. but when all other remedies Y., The Boston man, who lately marfailed, we saved her life with Dr, ried a sickly rich young woman, ia Kings New Discovery. Our happy now, for he got Dr. Kings niece, who had consumption in an New Life Pills, which restored advanced stage, also used this her to perfect health. Infalliable wonderful medicine and today she is perfectly well." Desperate for Jaundice, Biliousness, Mathroat and lung diseases yield to laria, Fever and Ague and all Dr. Kings New Discovery as to Liver and Stomach troubles. no other medicine on earth. InGeuile but effective. Only 25c fallible for coughs and colds. 500 and $i.oq bottles guaranteed by at Townsend's drug store. J. L. Townsend. Trial bottles ;he Elder Lorenzo Argyle of Lake Shore w as pleased to be present, and was also pleased to hear by the minutes read of the action taken at the former priesthood free. e meeting in relation to building a Nuptials. stake office and safety vault for The marriage of William CrabEditor Becomes Benedict. records. He spoke of the need of tree of Salt Lake and Mina Estella A vary pretty wedding wss sollooking after our young people, Marsh of Payson was solemnized also emnized and to keep ourselves in the at Salt Lake Tuesday. Yesterday in St. Patricks church path of truth by our prayers and evening at the home of the grooms at Eureka at daybreak Sunday when Charles K. Huish otherwise. parents, a reception was tendered morning, and Miss John of E. nuiah Margaret Sullivan joined Bishop spoke the happy con pie, and thia eventhe need of seeing to it that our ing the newly married people wit hands iu wedlock. Rev. Father young men have the needful qual- be given a reception at the home ODonohoe of St, Patrick's oSL ifications to fit them to go on mis- of the brides parents, Mr. ant ciated. Mr. Huish is editor of the Eusions; referred to the temptations Mrs. Samuel Marsh, in this city. that Burronnd onr boys when they A great number of relatives anc reka Reporter. He is a son of go away from home to labor; friends will be present, and the Mr. and Mrs. Orson P. Huish of thought it would be a great thing affair will be one of society's note- this place. The bride is a popular if we could do something to give worthy events. young lady of Eureka. The couple employment to our boys at home. Mr. Crabtree is employed on the have tho beet wishes of their many How few of onr boys there are clerical force at the Z. C, M. I. and friends in Utah and Juab counties bnt give way to the temptations is a popular young gentleman, for their future happiness and that surround us! Spoke of the Hib bride is the daughter of Mr. welfare. evils that may result from talking and Mrs. B. Marsh, She was boru Infants Body Found. about onr neighbors in our homes. and raised in Pay sou, and has an The dead body if a new-bor- n Also of the necessity of teaching unlimited number of friends here onr children to respect and honor who wish her much joy and happi- infant was found Saturday mornthose who hold the Holy Priest- ness in her matrimonial states ing in a privy vault at Park City, hood. Let ua try and check ani Mr. and Mrs. Crabtree will :e-- . where it had been thrown a few control our young people aud Ichi aids in Balt Lake where a neat lit- days previous by its uopatural them with us and aid them to cope tle home has been prepared for mother, a Miss Mikesell, employwith the evilB that surround us. their initiation into the myBteriee ed as a servant in FrankTrythal'a Let us teach them to keep holy of housekeeping. The birth of the child family. the Sabbath day. We ox tend congratulations. was unknown to- any ef the fam President Page fpoko of the Hy at the time, but circumstances need of looking lit the cheerfu Morphine Habits Whiskey, indicated such an occurrence, and side of life. Look things in the and Diseases Chronic Cured thi woman finally admitted the face with hope, aud be tbankfu by the well known Mae- - facts, ami told where she had for tho blessings we have. If our enniiiieully ifonlt-- of Salt Ijnkc.Prof.J A postcircumstances aro unt as prosper- NacNamara. Tentimniilnls from disposed of the body. over tliu country. Write for them ous as we rould desire there may nil examination mortem indicated uni form. AdiJrtttni-iin(irund liicitio be neoil for 11s to curtail some of Hotel. Win n In Suit Iakei-foat the that the child was dead at iti MacNama our expenses for pride, Spoke of j',;"! birth. Marsh-Gralitrc- ru-ti- r i lav |