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Show ( ) V) I 4 I Globe Header -- VOL. 13 NO. 13 PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 31. 1901. No, First Ward Old Folks. An Opportunity Not to be Missed! Meati $5.00 Suita for 50c Cloth and Hair Brushea, Clearance Sale 35c at Townsends Cash Store, Fayson. Mens $10.00 37 AVALANCQK OT DABOADISi 25c Boxes We ha vs Just received over e carload of Holiday Goods. Fanej wee, r; Watches, 'Writing Paper, etc. main to we Our and are them. Toys, Dolls, jwrplexed about where 15c display ir second story (The Hancock Uall)la jammed, and our Drug Store is crowded. There ia not a shelf, table or nook to display the goods. We must make room for them even eta sacrifice. You know very well that our goods are the cheapest In the country new, but we have decided to MMMaunwm make another big cut in prices, enabling us to'obtaln more room. below we sell will and Until Thanksgiving every thing regular run:r anything 'rice. Ccrae early or you will be too lute. All our goods are marked In plain ji Suits for - 1 ; y.... 75c and 60c Overalls, 50c , four 2ScWntmg Tablets, , Shoes CM. Notice for Publication. Invitatious are being issued for the aunual reunion of the First Ward Old Folks, to lie held in the opera house next Tuesday afternoon, beginning at 2 o'clock. The program will consist of songs, speeches, and other num-Mr- a to make up a good time together with a picnic. The first ward Old Folks comhave now completed mittee n arrangements whereby this will beheld, hereafter, on the second Thursday in November Department of the Interior. Land Office at Salt Lake City, I November 11, 19U1. ) Notice ia hereby riven that the following named nattier hae filwl notice of hie Intention to make final proof lu support of hia claim, aiullhat an U1 proof a ill be made before the County Clerk of Utah Comity, Utah. at Provo City Utah, oa Deoemlier Zf. 19UI, via: Albert li. Thomas. H. K. 1.W, for the It B It, N W V, and NWiilKk beet ion fi, township 1,1a IK. SUM. He uamaa the following witnesses to prove is eontiuiinua raaUleuoe upon and etiltiva tinn of Hiil land, via: Kdward T. Peary, William T. Ifariier. W. W. liarnett, joaapk A. bpaiuhower, all of fayson, Utah. Fain D, Hobbs, Begistar. First pub, Nov. It, 19ill. 1 jolli-icstio- of each year. There will no doubt be a large Notice attendance as the old folks look to United States Land Office, this day with great expectancy, aa Balt Lako City, Utah, they are always given a good social Beptemlier ltith, 1901. and pleasant time on these occa- To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that ths State sions. of Utah has filed In this office a list No. 143, of lands selected by the said B. Y. A. Items. State fur the establishment of Provo City, Nov, 19, 1901. water reservoirs for Irrigating : Editor purposes, under section 12 of the Act of Editor Cram of the Kanab Clipper CongreM approved July 16, 1894. The visited the school sn Thursday last. following tracts embraced iu Mid Hats Elder Jus. E. RebiuMn of Kanab, are in a township containing mineral and President of ths California mis- claims of record, viz.: sion, occupied tbenlogy hour with an The SWA SWA Sec. 17, Tp. 9, S. R. lu 4, E., 8. L. Mer. interesting talk before the studt-ulcollege hall. A copy of said list as for as it relates Mrs.0. 1). Young reperts there are to salu tracts hy descritlve subdione hundred and twenty girls taking visions, has been conspicuously pealed domestic aria under her tuition. One In this office for inspection, by any perhalf of the number are taking pluln son interested, and by the public sewing. It Is suggested that the day generally. is net fiir distant that men will not WMthlu the next sixty days following need to sew en their own buttons. the dale of this notice, under deMrs. L. Brooks Vincent delivered n partmental Instructions of November lecture on The Klondike Tuesda 27, 1896 (23 L. 1., 459), protest! or con- evening, which she Illustrated wit sagn steraoiticon views. Mrs. Vincent and any of the tracts or subdivisions hereher hualiand sank a email fortune lu inbefore descriliod, on the ground that the gold fields and her husband lost the Mine is more valuable for mineral his life there. than fur agricultural purposes will lie to the Judge Botkin of Salt Lake Htyd'-Ivere- u received aud Muled lor a lecture before the Parent, General Land Office, at Washington, class last Wednesday evening and n. O. Failure so to to protest sr contest the same Iteforo the atudeula the within the time specified will be next morning. The Judge came train sufficient evidence of the Kansas a year ago upon electioneering character of the tracts, and the business and finding such a desirable selection thereof, being otherwise .tree class of citizens in Utah, decided to from objection, will oe recommended make his home here. for approval. The committee of the faculty to FRANK D. HOBBS whom waa left the matter of deciding Register. the colors of the new gymnasium reGEO. A. SMITH. fellows: ss That the Receiver. gymnasium ported suits and colors be left to the students; First Tub. Sept 26. fur colors the track team be a that the white blouse and dash blue trousers; fix the baseball team, grey suits with Notice. block trimmings; for the basket ball ' United. States Land pfflce, " team dsk blue suits. Salt Lake City, Ulah. The report of Librarian Cone shows ' October 15th, 1901. that during the month of October three hundred aud eighty-sipapers and Te whom it may concern: . magazines, one hundred and thirty-seve-n is that the Notice given hereby books pamphlets and were received, and that during the 81 ate of Utah has filed in tills office a same period two thousand ivro luiudred list No. 38. of lands selected by tbe raid the establishment slid mainand seven books were taken out by the state for of n tenance Normal Schools, under students. 12 of tho act of CongreM approved Very Respectfully foliowsng tracts Hattie M. Rates. July 16th, 1894. The ore in a township embraced in said list containing mineral claims of record Globe-Header- Boys all-wo- Clothing ol $ 1 AX) sweaters, 75c j50c School Bags, Over- 30c j coats Boys $2.50 s" ' Ladies Coats Capes Waists $1.95 A number of $1.35 and $1.55 School Shoes, $1.00 '4 Boxes Matches 5c ! 8 BarsAssorted Washing Soap, 25c DRESS GOODS rert con-vliio- non-miner- al ourffine 50c Neckties, 25c Cans Syrup, WZr. OtJk Our 65c Blankets, 25 oz.BakingPowder 50c - 1' AlotofTlcirsjnind $i.75 Shoes, J JO Corn Starch,7 s Arm and Hammer Soda, , 7 --2C SWEATERS Underwear, r vUC 0 mmm SHIRTS Wheat Flake Mush,' UNDERWEAR 7 l-- 2c BLANKETS UTAH. PA.YS02ST. REGULAR QUARTERLY that We COH-FEREN- The regular quarterly conference of wai held at the Nebo Stake or Zkm waa attended Salem and Payson and by a large number of Mints. At the Saturday morning session there wera present of the stake presidency, Presidents Page and Lemmon, also a good representation of the etc. High Couucil, bishopsexercises the roll After the openlug of the priesthood was called allowing a good attendance. President Page made a few remarks, referring In particulsr to the specie! conference held in Salt Lake City. Bishops D. R. Taylor of Salem and Isaae Hanson, sf Benjamin reported their wards as being lu a lhiriy prosperous condition. The choir then sang There Is a Place In Utah. Elder Charles Brewerton of the quorum addressed the High Priest's assembly a few miuutes. Stake Superintendent of Sunday Schools, Samuel Brockbank reported the Hundiy School a prosperous ana good the officers energetic and doingfifteen work He reported that lu the 4000 Sunday schools of the stake about members are enrolled. After singing by the choir and benediction by Elder W S. Tanner the meeting was adjourned. SATURDAY AFTXHNOON. This session convened at 2 o'clock. The choir sang Praise ve the Lord, after which prayerofwas offered by Go!' Elder Peter Roberts of all my My God, the Spring choir. the was by sung Jovs from President lage read a letter which was Preston Pr. siding bishop In to blshojw. particularly interest J spoke a raw President Lemmon hlthfiil-an- d moments ond urged unceasing of tho a strict doctrines of the Guspcl. spoke of ths Patriarch C. D. Kvans in Holy contniuod as God yord of oHn-rvanc- e Sell Goods so Cheap, We Cannot Give Credit Writ; hut he said, the scriptures are not sufficient fur our sal vatluu. He also referrud to charity and Its ueed In our church associations, the family and indeed, everywhere. The choir sang an anthem. W. S. Tanner spoke on the necessity of Saints being what they profess by example as well as precept, and Mid we all know enough of gospel truth to enable us, if wo try, to avoid temptation. Bishop J.H. Taylor spoke on unity in the family circle, and said wives and mothers can do much in aiding the hualands in properly training their children. Elder Alfred Baxey Mid he was pleased to know that tbs Saints were, as a rule, trying to live according to the revealed laws of God. PreslJttnt Page read the questions Lha', Bishops are to answer in their re- aeo-lio- Perhaps YouJWonder viz: The SEW NEW; NEtf 8EJ Sue. 22, Tp. 10, R,, It. 5, E.. & L. Mer. A copy of Mid list so for aa it relates to said tracts hy descriptive subdivisions lisa beeu conspicuously posted in this office for iiisnection by any person interested, anil by the public generally. Witidn the next sixty days following the date of thin notice, under departmental Instructions of November 27, 1890(23 L. I)., 459), protests or contests the claim of the State to any All persona having accounts with against of the tracts or subdivisions herein-befo- re the late George W. Hancock are described, on the ground that the same Is more valuable for mineral settlecall and make to requested than for agricultural purposes will be ment to Asaiel Hancock, who is received aud noted for report to tiie accounts all collect to authorized General Land Office at Washington, D C. Failure so to protest within the due and pey all indebtedness. time specified will be considered The heirs of G, W. Hancock. sufficient of the it. character evidence of the tracts, and the selection thereof, lielng otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for Card of Thanks. The family of tho late George approval. FRANK T). nORBS, Register, Geo. A Smith, Receiver. W. Hancock wish to extend their sincere thanks to all those who First Publication Oct. 24; 1901. if the tormenting cold that made last winter one long misery will be as had this year. Certainly not, if you take Allens Lung Balsani when the tickling and rawness in the throat the jKseuce of the old enemy Du not expect the cold to wur itself out. Take the right remedy in time, Alluii'slung Balsam is free from opium. oe Cownscnds Cash Store $1.65 Mens $2. liars, Owing to the Fact x fifty-tw- o flfl Krmmmmmmmmmm .2c OVERALLS Mens Regulart$i.25 Fleece-Line- d 18c . Lion Coffee, 10c to Anybody. Dont Ask Us Notice. with the report given by President Got the Wrong Horse. Page, especially aa to the unity of the people. He gave a lengthy aud interesting discourse On doctrinal subjects, A pretty good story is told oa two after which the couferenco adjourned membersofthe orchestra until 1:30. roceut visit to Hantaquin SUNDAY AFTXRNOON. Home Dramatic company. We will The choir song Be it my only wis- not mention namea but the unlucky dom here prayer was ofleped hy membera tiie clarionetist and H Lemmon, which was followed by trombonist, aie and they certainly got the the choir singing Author of faith, woiat of it. It seems that John Provst eternal word." and Marshal Uoruelt bad driven assisted them daring tbe recent gaard D. Moore Samuel then Slake Clerk up to Bantaquin in a tingle rig with illness and death of their husband Save Money. presented the names of the general and Johns horse aud after ths show, they and father. local authorities who were unamlnously returned In the hack with the memliers Mens and boys clothing find sustained by the vote of the people. of the Cash overcoats at Townsends They left tliair horse Startling, But True.a Elder JosephE. Robison, president of and company. for the two young men knew what If Store. grand everyone the California mission spoke very inter- abovebuggy meutloned who were to remain Dr. Kings New Life Fills is, estingly tor a few minutes. and furnish music for a dance which medicine writes D. II. Turner, Dempsey town, to Apostle Ueed Smoot then spoke orchestra w as giving. Well, it wu the all you have in a day. the conference for some time. During explained to them where the horse Pa., youd sell Two weeks' use lias made a man of his remarks he Mid Joseph F. Smith is was; they were the combination me. Infallible for constipailon, a prophet of God. a seer aud a revelator to tbe stable lockgiven and of course foil al- stomach and liver troubles. Zuc at ports. ia filled with the spirit of tho Lord He so when the dance was aver they Conference then adjourned until 10 store. Townsends drug who are right, associates ills also are hitched up the herae and drove home, o'clock Sunday morning to meet in the laboring with him at the head of the never thinking that they liud made Payson tabernacle. had ohurch. Apostle Smoot Mid he a serious mistake. On SUNDAY MORNING realized for more than a year tnat God quite after some arduous reaching Gone to Mexico. labor lu This session of conference was attend- was paring Joseph F, Smith for the horse along, they retired the ed by s largo assembly. Those imeent Quite a company of people left he has bean called to fill. He their necessary rest alter such a on the stand besides the stake author- position afternoon for ou here some advance the at Tuesday length Journey. ities were Apostles (. F. Cowley and spoke Momionlsm is making In the wsrld, will make where On Mexico, were they E. Wednesday morning they Ueed Smoot and Elder Joseph Latter-da- y would Saints Mid aud the in the fntnre. informed homes when the marshal their Robison, president of the California obtain more generally among tho surprised them that they had gotten away with mission. They were W. J. Douglass, Jr., After American Apostle people. The choir sang We Thank thee, Oh Smoot had finished his discourse the somebody's else hone and that the snd family and his brother Joe, owner had from Santaquln God for a Prophet." conference was adjourned fur three aud wantedtelephoned hishorsereturned immedi- Mrs. Ellen Senior sbd Mrs. Ann Prayer was offered by Patriarch C. D Months. ately. The boys returned it alright to Taylor, Hyrnm Harris, who is Evana after which the choir sang the owner, Gus Franks and brought already a resident of Mexico, and Prayer is the Souls Sincere Delight.' Amid Flames, Asleep John's bone hack. President Page spoke at some length Butler of some Breaking into a biasing heme, says he can hardly decide what Winaby wish the Springlike. aud stated his pleasure over the firemen ln toJohn colonists every the sleeping Ve do dragged lately iu (he matter ss he says the auspicious circumstances under which mates from death. Fancied security, horse they brought home "didnt look success possible and that they will He the ceufcrence was being held. aud death nur, Its that way when good to him and he thinks the mis- like their new home in the south. THE WORLDS BEST reported the condition of the stake, and neglect coughs aud colds. Dont take ia an insult to iris horse, lie is stated that t;iere is much activity In you for the different branches of the church do It. Dr. King's New Discovery taking a philosophical view of the affair, By Every Test. perfect protection however, and thinks he cau get over it, work. He referred to tho special con- Consumption gives chest and lun lie la somewhat warm. ference of tho church held in Salt Lako against ail throat, Gold Medals for All persons knowing themsolvos to troubles Keep it near, and avoid sul although a short time ago and was deeply to the Crown Roller Mills, indebted be A qnality at New Orleans bills. doctor's and death call at my office, at the resiwill by the manner of voting and fering, please a late 1883, Chicago 1893,Parisl900 stops cough, persistent of Clifford Bale, (lu the Abram by the rong address delivered by use the most stublmm. Harmless and Dr. G. F. Tilaon Office at dence psr sals by accounts President Joseph F. Hmlth. Dune place) and settle your A pestle M. t. Cowley was tlio next nice tasting. Its guaranteed to Mtisfy residence across the street south and thereby save ftirther costa. by Townsends Pharmacy. Price 50c of Guo. M. D Robinson. epoaker aud said ho waa much pleased and Lemmons store, $1 (X). 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