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Show T. I iiA VOLUME PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY. AUG. 21, Elder Tanner Writes From Mission Field Beloit, Win., 8 To the editor and readers of i'avaon it also au immense (viper mill, tobacco Q i warehouses, brewery uud a sugar fae- - uCilOOiS vOlllllaSIlCS . Ifirv located here, I cun say I liave enjoyed my mission-!arj- r work very much, and e:m see that Dear Friends: I have now been from Payson nearly fourteen months, during which time I lme been kept in touch with all that ik of interest or importance in Payson thru the columns of the and for which I wish to heartily thank the editor for so kindly sending mo the paper, which is anxiously wailed for and a very welcome visitor every Saturday. It makes one feel just like meeting an old friend, and makes him think that he isn't so very far from hume, after all. This is quite a noted state, so will try and mention a few of Globc-llearde- r, the inure. important industries. The people as a whole are quite prosperous which, of oource, means the soil is rich and fertile, tlio in the north there are Mme large swamps. But from these swamps thousands of bushels of cranberries are taken each year, and would be quite an industry if it were not for ihe poor shipping facilities. Lutuberiagis the main industry thru he northern part, there being millions g IfiO,-11O- taking the Iv.inka players to the neighboring town and In order to Annie Cowan Manwill. this two of the tires were puncSeptember tured. Tile mistake was not discovered A wife, alsler and a until some time later. All schools ifl I sl soti will 111?. Has left this sphere of cart It, her lieav The city officers of Fayson infiriii- l "ill tllfir Ili'tit'e WOl-- (III Mnn- Mr. enly way to weud. Griegs and Mr. Berry 4 list the JflV, beptPltlliPr Htll. I Ik lilliM- - One of earth's noblest has gently said residents of that pfaee Lave the best of ingrt are being renovate! ami for the people of Eureka un.l farewell", repairt in preparation for that Amlgoue 0. God's kingdom, with Him thut they have always extented tin to ever dwell, warmest kind of welcome to visitors from the mining camps f Tintie. t'ufily as the summer breeze, IJial.s As gentle as the dove, They deeply regret the uet which has ami hoard of trustees of the Ever did thou strive to plca-- e given their city unfavorable., notoriety Xeho High School District held !Thy fdiowman in love; and will see to it that the guilty s last Saturday rules timl regula- - To the aged thy kindness was are and a settlement that punished ire O San-tmui- - pro-abl- - 1 hsltuutc. Economics. Kay J. Monson and Agriculture. C. A. ology. W. Cl Smith ) Chemistry lbysics anJ Ri A" PtiitSJUti-iS.ahv ; - i ; j J par-lie- Is made for all damage done. oihlimc, Tu youth ever noble, to chililreii most divine. 1 hy smile was ever penile, 'Eue as a morn of spring; Rod's commandment didVt thou keep, His praise did'si thou sing. Thy soul was ever filled with hope, Thine eyes of heaven's line, Thy heart was ever full of love-M- tb love most brave and true. Gone home to other realms, Beyond our earthly skies. Still her faee and form shall liv Iri sweetest memories. Thy heart was full of love fur all Hepurter of August loth. RESOLUTIONS humanity; Thy soul was filled with tlumht-- ili-vi- ana true sincerity. Thine hope reached afar Afar to heavenly bliss; Thy soul seemed to live Id other spheres thuu this. Then rest lin e love one, Nothing shall thee mar,, f know we'll meet aga'n Beyond those gates ajar; Beyond those golden gates. . Where the good shepherd hath his fold, Header. Beyond those walls of jasier, D. P. M 'DOW ELL. Where the Rtreas are paved with gold. SETH LONGA BAUGH, JAMES HARPER, Agfln thy dear face Ill see, again thy Committee. form Infold In that heavenly land of bliss, Before God's eternal throne Do Yon Use Coffee? I will claim thee with a kiss. We curry a tine assortment of Yes, claim thee for my own. No more to part, do more from thee I'll coffees, in fnct the best line in town. Here are some of. the roam, And ever more with thee to dwell In brands in Block:,-- ' Old Master, ' God's ceiesirHliou.iJl Yal,J!iciiiItigfar' tL'an, BY PAUL WIKTHL1N. Hue Sir Famous Tho. Upton's Rpst, Lunetfu, La Alar, Marquette, Hold Rand, and many others. Let us have your coffee trade. We can please you. Everything in the meat and grocery line, too. KingHVra-- - j FOR SALE CARNIVAL AT SALT LAKE (JEO. A. PEERY. 2ilth of and 28th. Wards 3()ih. August. the Wizard of the WsHatch. Don't Smartest clothes ever made. misR the event of the year. Low excursion rare tickets on sale via Salt Quality anil value guaranteed. Lake Route. August 28th, 2!Hh and Our prices are cut. from 10 to 3iHh. return Sept. 1st. 2o tier cent for 10 days only. Ruy them of TANNER & CO. Payson Baseball Fans Will Get your Magazines at the ModPay for Damage to Auto ern Pharmacy. Griggs and C. E. Perry mads a on Tuesday where they to Payson Take Plenty of Time to Eat. trip consulted with the city officers regardThpre fa a Haying that rapid eating If you have formed ing the prosecution of the parties who is slow suicide. cut the tires on Mr. Griggs automo- the habit of eating too rapidly you tire mom likely suffering from indigestion bile on July 24th. even; or constipation, which will result Their Investigation showed that a correM.-ed- . tually in serious illness unless mixed up in number of people Digestion begins in the mouth. be thoroughly masticated should Food his affair and that Thomas Reece, a Then when you have insalivated. and was not business mao of that place, of the stomach or feel dull fullness a guilty of the offence as stated in the and stupid after eating, take one of are cordially invited to attend, last issue of the Reporter. Many severe Chamberlain's Tablets. 1 hat a we and ask repconstipado trouble stomach cases of attracted of has vandalism This act especially by the use of these resentative from each family in a great deal of attention owing to the tion have lieen cured tNke Hiid They are easy to i he stake be present on both prominence of those implicated, but it tablets. Hold by all most ugreeahle in effect. is thought that it will be settled out dealers. days of the conference. Jli. of court. S. PAGE, JONATHAN It IIYRUM LEMMON, NOTICE FOR PCBLICATI ON. appears that the people of are and at loggerJOSEPH REECE, Payson heads over the Strawberry Irrigation Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Stake Presidency. Office at Halt Lake City, Utah, pioject, and that this led to the trouLatin-dr- y ble on base when Eureka 24th the the August Iff, 1813. July Troy Why not try the best laundry in the I mil team mads arrangements to play NOTICE is hereby given that Oscar who, on State. Leave pour packages at the Payson and Spanish Fork teams on F. Horton, of Goshen, Utah, land endesert, made exthe sane afternoon Home of the Pay-so- October 8, 1809, Hawkin barber simp. No S. E.J S.E.i for N.E.i, would baseball fans decided that it try, No. 4831, press charges. N. N.E.l and Hoc. 1, S.E.1 be quite the proper thing to prevent E., S.W.i 1 the Eureka team from filling its en- Sec. 12, Township 10 S , Range W.. EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE of filed notice has beLake Meridian, Salt at Spunirh Fork, not Proof Desert Final August 28th, 2Hih and 30th, return gagement make to intention dedo wanted to anything Sept. 1st- - Wards of the Wizard of the cause they to establish claim to the fand above Wasatch. Evert body welcome. The trimental to Eureka hut uecauee they described, before the Register and Ask for tick- were anxious to disappoint the people Receiver U. S. Land Ofiice, at Salt. Carnivul of the Scasen. ets via Salt Lake Ibfute. of Spanish Fork, who in their adver-jLak- e City, Utah, on the 4th day of 1813-tOctober, that. known make it to had tried tising Nicho- The King of AUjixMlves Eureka giants" were to play atj Claimant names as witnesses. David B. For constipation, h d aches, indices-l- e Cook, las George Roberts, lion and dyspepsia, u Dr. King's New Spanish Fork on July 24th and that Thomas, Lyman Cook, all of Goshen, Life Pills. Paul Ma rulka, of Buffalo, Eurekaa second team was to parti- Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON. N. Y., says they are qie King of all cipate in the game at Payson. laxatlvea. Register. They an a blessing to all ed show at Hiito VYheu Mr. up Griggs Date of first puli. Aug. 21. 1913. my family and I alwa !i keep a box al well. Price the ball patk some one jumped at the L II. Gray, Claimants Any. home. Get a box a conclusion that it was to be used in 2oc. Recommended Salt Luke City, Utah. C. C. Pon-ferenc- THE NEW BOWLING ALLEY (Basement of the Daniels Bldg.) Spun-fahfor- The Coolest and Nicest Place in Town for Recreation and Amusement. Special Courtest Extended to Ladies. SMITH & MONTAGUE, rank Hawkins Propn. k n he cy & Bath Room in Connection OF CONDOLENCE Your commit lee appointed to draft, resolutions expressing the sympathy of our lodge in the (loath of J. S. Patton, the beloved father of our brother W. E. Patton, submit the following: WHEREAS, i has pleased our Heavenly Father, In his infinite wisdom, to remove from this earthly sphere to that realm beyond, wliem sorrow and parting are no more, om who was near and dear to one oft lie highly respected members of Hayson lanlge No 18, I. O. O. F., now therefore be it RESOLVED, That this lodge extend to Brother Patton our sincere sympathy, and rnndole with him in the passing sway of his father. May lie have consolation in Him wlioiloeth all things well. Our order leachs ths hope of immortality and leads ua to dwell on the beautiful traits in human nature it assures us that the chain binding us iu life cauuot be severed by death. RESOLVER, That copies of these resolutions lie sent to Bro. Hughes, that, they be placed upon the minutes of our lodge and published in ths Globe- - r trict schools one time was covered with dense for-- 1 . the High School building aud in is very fertile and yields large t. lias Ra rnet accepted be conducted' along the deRaynoM n ops, which is done wiihout irrigation. as tiiH high The large cities are kept up mostly the agency of the celebrated partmental system K. Taylor Mr. lee school pupils. by manufacturing. Before I left Utah I Model Steam Laundry of Salt will Sehramm and Miss Lydia used to won jer where all our manufacLake. Leave your packages at have the of eighth general charge tured articles came from. But since Tanner & Co.'s nothing Store work but they "'ill be ingrade some of the large factories out by noon Tuesdays. No charge seeing also in high school and structors here, I uow wonder where the people for express. teachers will give school the high are who use all these things, their special subjects in the u It is wonderful what this one city eighth grade. Beloit) alone does. It is the home of Morse whose the Fairbanks Co., plant rovers many acres, gives employment Conference Notice. Ten acres of first class land in .to nearly 3,000 men, eompletes a gasoline engine ready for the testing room Salem Field, in sugar beets and e Xcbo Stake Quarterly very twsntj minutes. They make all a bargain if taken at once. convene Suturilny sizes of engines from a half h.p. to 500 lucerne; "ill Buy now and get immediate re- - ami Sunday, August 23nl and h.p. Besides gasoline, engines they make windmills and silo filler. The turns on your investment. 24th, in the Spanish Fork PavilBerlin Mfg. Co. make wood working commencing at 10 oclock J. A. Loveless, Real Estate Ex. ion. 1200 M. men. and There A. employ Saturday. machinery All the sainis ol Nebo Stake t. j . - W Ul Physical Cultuit.L for its veguation, tbeiefbre dairying for tickets via" Salt LwkeV (jurdfi English, seems the industry that is most ad- Alice Hoi instead Home Eco- Shake OffYoar Rhcnm,, vantageous. Of course mostof the dairScandinavifHi Reunion Now is the time to get rid oi'.?Oirr ies are operated only in connection Art. Tr-MeLha- nic Provo, Aug. J$2I. Deduced rate with regular farming, the main crops and tickets on sale AW. 22 23rd. Upturn W. f the farm being corn, clover, tuliacco, K ugr$,h-AfU)- v how quickiv your rheutuaiic pttin tickets via Salt Tne EiglitlLjjLruUe'm y notch und small grain. The land w hich at disappear. Sold by all dealers. Lake will niei'V j pre-feu- 8th e feet sawed and shipped out, which is f com-se- , slowly but surely jiminish-fnthe forests. One often sees sawed fumber piled up on both sides of the iver, on which the mill is situated, in great ricks extending for miles, and the river itself being so jammed wftn logs that the water is backed up high. In the city of Wausau alone, where '1 labored last winter, there are ten mills, each sawing on an average feet of lumber a day. So you can imagine, running the year around, the amount of lumber they must pile up. This is only one of the many cities which lumbering is its chief industry. Wisconsin now leads the union m s mount of 'dairy products, and each year the state Is getlng farther ahead in this respect The Hofattfu cow is Sunday Excursion to Salt Lake City used mostly for dairying tho One fare rates via Salt Lake Route rjrposes, a number oi the farif rs prefer the Sunday Return g-suras date. On Ask rimey V 04 i ; D.-al- f number IN MEMORY OF ! thru the honest endeavors, of the elders tle wo,,c s progressing and much of the prejudice is iteing overcome. People are beginning to see we have something for them besides stealing their women. Many honest souls are now seeiug that Joseph Smith was a proph-ety- f God and emb acing the truths which lie established, and all events are ointing to that great day which is not for hence when Christ is to come and visit his people. tions pertaining Pi high school With best, wishes to al', I remain, wen conadopted. KLDF.ll KENNETH lANNEK. A. of 1. n I'eierson of sisting and W. T. Harper of Ida Harper Died in Mexico. Spriugldke were appointed to receive bids for driving the Word has been received of the death wagons from Santaipiin ami to in (Vonia Juarez, Mexico, Tuesday of make arrangement for two suitlat week, of Ida Harper, aped It! able wagons, ns it was estimated daughter of Mrs. Fanny C. Harper. that, there would be at least 40 from tSuniaquiu and was due to heart failure, whvh pupils followed an attack of typhoid fever. Springlake. The registration fee was cut Miss Harper ami her mother were from $10.00 to $..00, payable among those driven from the colonies in last year by the encroachments of hosadvance, except where artile forces. Both mother and daughtrr rangements ure made with the One dollar of this fee rr turned to Utah, passing the monMis board. from October to February in Salt Lake will remain as a student body, and Brigham City. Then Miss Harper fund for carrying on student urged ner mother to return to Culonia body activities. Transportation Juarez to attempt to save their lio'el expenses the same ns last year there. She became ill ten week age. were allowed, i. e., pupils outside miles but News of her was telegraphed to rela- of three and one-ha- lf tives Id Utah by Alonso Taylor, who within traveling distance are alwas forced to ride many miles from lowed twenty cents a day. Those Colonia Juarez before he could send coming in from other settlements in the district outride of travelthe wire. are allowed one M iss Harper was the niece of Frank ing distance ('(cml s, David L. Coombs and Ernest dollar and eighty cents a week C. Coombs of this city. Her father to apply on their board. The' faculty of the. Rayson died in Colonia Juraez four years ago this December. Funeral services High School is As follows: y Melvin Wilson j Principal Hiswere held in Colonia Juarez as the Mexican laws rompell bural within tory and Civics. L. John Xuttali History and hours after death. twenty-fou- r i Globe-Heade- r. lQlJ. I 1 |