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Show r 1 Ji VOLUME 25 PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY. SEPT. a gov-emine- nt NUMBER 07 J notice:. that owing to the necessity of cleaning the canal at the' power plant the plant would have tube closed All persons desiring employment The last regular meeting of the city for day service during October. The council was held Monday night, all matter was discussed, and then referred in the Payson Sugar l&ctory durthe members being present. to the committee on electric lights ing the coming campaign must file J. X. Stark was denied hi petition, with power to act. which asked the privilege of The judiciary committee aked for their applications persrnally with putting an electi'ic piano in his pool hall on further time in which to report on the me at my office on eitfer Monday, Main street. claim of Joseph Reece. 1913. A communication from t'ausey Fob-te-r Councilman Stark stated that there Sep. 15, or Tuesday, Sept. 16, & Co. of Denver was R. L HOWARD, read, stating was some talk and agitation among that the blank water bonds had been citizens to open a street on the east Superintendent. side of the (Jeo. Ti. Done property on shipped by express. E A communication from the street north a far as A street. This city recorder, in behalf of R. R. Lyman, wag matter was referred to the committee District Schools Open. read, the contents of which was to the on streets and city property to investieffect that the council should take gate and report at their earliest conWork in the district schools begun oine action and notify the contractors venience. on the water works system that work Matter of appointing a superinten- Monday morning under very favorable conditions considering ihe busy time was progressing very slowly, and some- dent of water works and the advisabilof the year. At the Peteetneet school thing should be done to hurry the ity of combiniug this office with some 416 pupils were in aTVnilance at the work along, also that the work was other was discussed. The mayor was at the Ooifu. building 134 d about completed and that authorized to appoint someone tempo- opening, scholars enrolled, anu at ihe High the sec md payment to the engineer for rarily to canvass the city to find out 68 School registered in the Eighth services was due. This matter was themumber of takers there will ue for discussed and Mr. Jacobs, in bt half of city water to secure information tor grades, making a tot..l of 618. The census this yesr shows 012 names of thtf contractors, staud that efforts use In placing of 'Fs, etc. children of school age, an increase over would be used to get the work Mayor Heaton slated that Joseph moving It can be in bettnr shape. Ihe recorder was in- Rates bad asked' to lease the city land last year of about seen from the enrolled number total structed to write to the Wheelright near the cemetery for two years. The the in that attendance at percentage Construction Co. and notify them of leasing of this land was referred to the the slow progress of the work and give committee on cemetery, with instruc- the opening of the school, is good. the Engineers suggestions ThiT regarding tions that they lease the same to the the same. Death of Mrs. Fred Wyler. highest bidder. . A quarterly report of the Mayor Heaton stated that the matter city recorder, was read, showing the financial of intakes at the springs in the canyon Impressive funeral services for Mrs. ontiition of Jayaon City, and referred to be used in water syatem should ue wife of Fred Lillie were the committee on finance to audit. taken in baud and something done to held Wyler, afternoon inWyler, the First Tuesday f A. P. Smith was It was the present and stated ffet them dosed in early hour-cthere being a that he was going to build a new resi- - feeling of the council that the water-denc-e Ward meeting attendance at the serlarge present on the old Moore property and works committee should see to this, and a large concourse of friends vices, tiat he had learned that this was in Councilman Tolhnrst stated that followed the remains p the city cemethe fire limits. He asked permission some money was needed to secure look where interment place. tery :o put a shingle roof on the house, righis-o- f way and to make payments on Mrs. Wyler passed away Sunday he that would stating paint and sand it, same. The sum ef 1150.00 was appro- evening after a lingering illness with so as to make it practicably fire proof. priated to the water works committee tuberculosis. She was born in Tayson Petition granted. to be used to apply on payments of and was 31 years, 11 months and 21 The first monthly estimate of work these old. She was the daughter of done and materials furnished on the Matter of water rates to be charged days William and Alice Depew. Her father water works sysiem was presentrd, was brot up and the Mayor was autbor-izefft- o died 28 years ago. call a special meeting for the signed by J. Ci. Latimer for the engi- On December 24, 169, she was mar' mer and E. A. Jacobs for the of considering this matter and to Mr. Wyler, ried of which the nnouuv f ih estimate less 15i an ordinance or the governing of the un are there children. three lop living ti iggi bu? rwtueeuftMT.ltVLfbWJshoT turn and concluded the bund and business Tor this This a the three mother, chktrpn, niiuuus' less the accrued interest at the council adjourned until Monday, Sept. Mrs. Alice Depew, one. sister,' Mrs. 20th. rate of 5 per 'cent from June 20tb to Stella Reece, and two broihers, Chaa. "Sept- 20th, 1913. Depew of this city and Wafreo Depew Claims totaling $878.45 were allowed. of Raymond, Canada. She was a kind Suit on Note. Claims of Central Lumbar Co , TT. S. and ioviDg mother and a devoted wife, Suit lias been filed in the and her untimely demise has cast a Tipton and the Street supervisor were Fourth district court by Fai rer gloom over all who knew her. leferred to different committees. Santa-qni- n Mr. Wyler has the unreserved symAlpheus Winn was refunded $2.50 on & Whitehead against the Chief Mining cainpany and pathy of the entire community in his license, his restaursut having been closed on account of danger of fire, as the Santaquin King Mining sad bereavement.. ihe flues in the building were defecwith collect Council Proceedings. II, IQlJ..v one-thir- si-t- y. How About that School Suit? Every time yon come to bat at this store We're putting the ball straight over the plate offering suits at $12.75 and $17.75 that means a home run every time ycu take a swing at them. FITFORM What's the use of batting fouls and pop-tip- s, of trying to get to base the on cheap, inferior, doubtful sort of values served up by the ordinary stores. Here's a store you know; a store with one standard. We play the game on the square. The best quality and most style you ever saw at YOU SCORE. & $17. $12. & TANNIEIFl Glothiers EE (UQ). IEa , s. rights-of-way- the-resu- lt WVn-u.nrf'- Shoes for everybody, 0JJ ' ar 'yommg. e fly our quality prices. e latest styles for dress and comfort. Best quality. Low prices, a complete line of - tive. J. L. Lytel on was read, serving notice the city A communication from $272.80 company to from Dec-1cent 10 interest at per 1912, on a promissory note. 8, THE NEW BOWLING ALLEY (Basement of the Daniels Bldg.) The Coolest and Nicest Place in Town for Recreation and Amusement. Special Courtest Extended to Ladies. SMITH & MONTAGUE, Proprs. SMITH & BURCH PlumbingFall and Heating Fixtures, We carry a fcine of Plumbing Pipe and .Fittings ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY large or small We want your business FURNISHED All Work Guaranteed No jobs loo and on the job Always Cor. 10th (or Main) and I) streets1 Payson. up-to-da- te Hrank Hawkins APPOINTMENTS. MISSIONARY Xeho Stake, Sept. 14th, 1913. Spanish Pork 1st Ward: William V. Thomas. Fred C. Allen. Salem Ward Soren F. Sorenson. Enoch Ludlow. Payaon 1st Ward: Joseph L. Argyie. Joseph S. Huff. Payson 2d Ward: Moroni P. Stark. Stephen D. Markham. Spring Lake Ward: Joseph J. Crump. Franklin F. Peay. Santaquin Ward: David W. Davi. Thomas Llewellyn. Goshep Ward: Marlnus Larsen. Walter Wilde. Benjamin Ward: William Cornahy. Robert Brafifotil. Lake Shore Ward 1 . Jacob Robertt2. David E. Brin tall. 'f Lel&nd Ward: . Peters-0Joseph Andrew Ot,tesL.; Palmyra Ward: , Wells Clo Monroe Spanish Fork 4th! Ward German Ellsiflirth. Shores Love Spanish Fork 3 Manl. Timothy Joififi Walter Menlo Spanish Fork 2d Bay Hudson., andair Robert Arm Childrens School Shoes made to stand the wear a shoe gets on the play gronnd. Specialties in Buy They wear longer. Boys' and Girls' BUSTER BROWN SHOES. them at & CO. TANNER Glothiers Off for California. TT The Brigham Young University at Irovo, Utah, will open for the coming school year Oct. 7, 1913. Special information will he gladly furnished upon request. Write for catalogue. Hearing won! that water users nlonjr the proposed highline eanal from the Strawlierry water project will accede to almost any conditions which the government, will impose, provided the canal is built this fall and winter so that the farmers may have use of the water in the spring, Jonathan S. Page Jr. left for Lake Tahoe, California, to see Secretary of the Interior Franklin K. Lane. Mr. lage will present to Sec- Do You Use Coffee? We carry a fine assortment of coffees, in fact the best line in Here are some of the slock: Old Master. brands of the Tame the proposals Yale, Schillings, Hill Brothers' retary Sir the of section Blue on this Can, waterusers Famous work will and that Lunetta, Thos. Upton's Ilest, urge project lie pushed at once so that the La Mar, Marquette, Hold Hand, farmers may not he forced te go aud many others. Utus have without the benefits of the your coffee trade. We can water another season. please you. town. in Everything in the meat and grocery line, too. Sheriff Henry Fast Sat u rtfay to arrest Albin Sanderson, a young man suspected of breaking into a store Friday and stealing J4. It is wasatSan-luqui- n (JEO. A. PHEKY. Smartest clothes ever made. guaranteed. stated that the Sheriff, as lie! Quality andarevalue from 10 to cut Our prices for the. arrest make came to the; 10 cent for 23 days only. burglary, caught young Sander-- ! Buv per & CO. TANNER of them son in the act of selling a bottle of whisky. The young man' stated that lie was willing to! plead guilty to a charge of unlawful Honor selling, hut denies the burglary charge. For the Ten acres of first class land in lie been has offense bootlegging beets and sentenced to 90- days in the Salem Field, in sugar 01111 ty jail lucerne; a bargain if taken at once. - ', FOR SALE . - Get your Magfljnes at the Mod- ern Pharmacy. kThe Brigham Yonng University. Stops itching instantly. Cures pile, erzema, salt rheum, tetter, Itch-- hives herps, se.ibips RouuV Ointment- Al am- ilrii'T store. , - j I - Buy now and get immediate re- turns on your investment. J. A. Loveless, Real Estate Ex. |