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Show J UTAH, JUNE 10, 1921. THE PAYRONIAN, PAYSOX. THE PAYS0N1AN Issued Every Friday at Payaon, Utah, by the PAYSONIAN PUBLISHING CO. SUBSCRIPTION BATES .2.50 One Year, in Advance .1.25 Six Months, in Entered at the Postofflce at Payson. Utah, is second class matter. W. E. ELLSWORTH Editor and General Manager i AMERICA FIRST workman being deprived of his right to earn a living in his own country. The American fanner snows thut his products are rotting on his farm, and that his iueomc is not sufficient to jiermit him to replant his land, while the products of the cheap farm labor of other countries are being to the American sold consumer. .Machinists and similar workers are without onipolyment here, while our markets are flooded witu clomp European hardware, cutlery and toys. Fortunately, we now have a eon that b, lieves in the policy of i, i protection- - a jxiliey that means Amer The ica first, last ami all the time. Opponents of pmteetion can label it as selfishness, bat those who have the interests of our country and the of American labor and in wclfandustry at heart, know that if Auleri in is to be helped at all it must itself. They know that the high stamlaids of wages and living they are enjoying here in America cannot bo maintained if our w inkers ion with the an forced into eoiiqa-tii heap, underfed ami oppressed labor of European and Oriental countries. They appreciate the necessity of a tariff policy that will provide for the i1 in these wage standards and one that "ill provide them with continuous employment by securing for them a steady homo market for When outnit of their labor. tins is done, let us think of others, r.et us put America on its feet before we attempt to play the part of benefactor to foreign countries. seems to be altogilhir too energy wasted by Some of our stauiiieu in their eitorts to render A review of the uid to Eurojie. arguments anj statements of some of the luoiubeis of the last congress would lead one to believe that that body was some international tnbnnal look whose duty it was to alter Euiupe's welfare. Our own country needs all the attention and assistance that can be We are by no means mustered up. in a position to play the role of beneWe ate a great nafactor to Olliers. tion, richer than any other in the world, but in spite of this fact, wo are sullenng fiom eommeicial deprestwo afflicsion and unemployment tions that affect more v it any than all others the average citizens of our Our gieat country. manufacturing industries are reluctant to turn on full steam, because of the uncertainty o a market for their output. They are again feeling the heavy hand of competition from foreign countries. Our countrys demands are great, but its power of production are equal to them in fact more than equal. At (lie present time we have two sources of supply, the domestic and the foreign, but we have only one outlet for these two somees, that is, We cannot the domestic demand. We must either accommodate both. jmtroniz.0 home industry and do away with foreign dumping, or we must patronize the foreign and destroy our We etuniot patronown industries. ize both, nor ran we give preference to foreign commodities over our own. It is only natural that we should be guided by n spirit of self preservaThat natural instinct is just tion. ns strong in nations ns it is in individuals, for, after all, the nation is u body of individuals, and any prosperity visited upon it is sure to extend its blessings to tile individuals. The citizens of our country now realize the absurdity of such slogans as Fie,. Trade and Low Prices, Protection ami High Pi ices. and They know that a free trade regime, by allowing our markets to be flooded of witli till' competitive products cheap foreign labor, lias created in this country the largest army of vcr known in its his unemployed tore. They know that for every foreign workman that Hie American lunrket supports there is an American much O -- kilt-worn ' -- Q Q 111 v . -- - dangerous m womans gait, in majoriy of hgislntors but thoie aie now si,, ns ,,f tile lovvir lions,, lignllv avoided anv reaction toward more modest stand mlormtit sources other tii.a ion from aids. Skirts, perhaps, aie ,n ub no U al. he 1'H'iliea I lien n !. o bloviate, its e r, if not lie medic ui- - up for ills, ussioll re more eon- - r :n n j, immodesty ill , VV 1 1 i i everyday waists;, "i in cut and less all accounts tin- women of Fi- me "ho set more or shall w, sa- - le-- s value oil dress than they -- lieel.l, have as yet experienced no -lieGilv One st a t cmihi ii in I: s is reaction. shoal of the opinion that France on certain women be have the law cause of their tind'e miss., s semi offending in these to have been on the stage ami at Gurnee track. Some of the tev a Iment s made even the Frem-llonfei- - on for ami is that breath, gasp going in rev.-aiin- lllld so I bniongl.lv 'I oigaeii forces . i i i i me-entJ- t -- J1 ! rxi-ess- , iue-sa- , t ! i some. J s que-tio- m-h Mrs. Warren G. Harding is showing herself to be us discreet as her dis At a tea m tiiitriiisheil husband. tin White House given for newspaper women she refused to lie inveigled into a jioleniie on the subject of womans That was a question, dress. she said, whith should be decided by individuals in their own homes. The general principle laid down by Mis. Harilng is sound and good. '.Mint a woman should wear or not wear should be decided bv her in' eonformu nee with the dictates of her own eonsciene, ami true to her conThe ception of vvhnt is good taste. of element of attrnetiveness is, It is as course, properly considered. desirable that a woman should look her best as that a juinter should strive to ids utmost to make his pic ture pleasing. Henuty and harmony nro always vvoith while. Whether we uic consciously sensitive of them or not, they add to the pleasures of life. There is a limit beyond which steps in and says a man or worn an may not go in the, matter of dress or undress. I.egislatois, however, are exceedingly slow and pro perly so -- to establish rules and reg ti in t ions on the subject. They agree with Mrs. Harding that modesty is n iliimr that should lie volunteered and not compelled; that the individual should be the nibitcr in the proprieties of garb, and that only in extreme eases should there be any legal in vasion of these individual preroga " their -- AS TO WOMAN S DRESS. ' t bviY0 that an appio.n-Go ir appoiicnts was met bv t Ii ' leg Y A' an e Y toi s with cv n wa in bill when the "iplc. I'luler the i it i p i :i t .t IV t Ii oiig.il their piopi I II addressed a comma idea mu to r It was handed to tinlouse. at arms for delivery to the gent h tef clerk. was neve, The of this Another delivered. to the was given m in li n ii t on .maiker of Go- Toil-- " with t lie request Mini if be read to the members of Go- - house. The speaker placed the in his pocket and that vv s in sage or hi aril of it. I.e last anyone si earnest a legislator made gain verj for an an jtppenl to the amendment to be place, in the med He told of his poison'd ica! bill. to lie had gone wherein experience medical doctors and was given up :is incurable and after much suffering he had consulted a chiropractor and was now in good health serving his The amendment he proposed people. was to benefit anyone who might in the future be in the same condition It was: he was. Nothing in this act shall abridge the rights of any citen consulting anv other citizen after they have been pronounced in by n licensed practitioner. This amendment failed by the same kind of a vote whch enacted the T medical law. prefer to let the ouldie judge the hgislntors by then i It has not come to Hint pass ji, (1 e United States, and it now appe- n that there is less danger of it Ilian heretofore. Aineriean piddie opinion and individual goo, fast,, may be eounted Oil to keep die-- s stamlaids within the bounds of deeeav. Gioii,.b there be individual boldness here and the re. i -- legi-lnto- r- Utah Newspaperman Hold Annual Sum- mer Session 26th I 0000000000000000c0xx00000 Sliov. n . WORK IIIS HAPPINESS by the Evidence. sin- - puts lu-- i l, t o -- MS. Safety How huo you done it? and more. nhi Jud Tunkins miv.x the most How do you like it? aide sense of humor is the kind that To me it is more fun than any- enables a person to sec instantly Ml ing else. I would rather wrest le what it isnt safe to laugh at. Washd , ,th statistics on the land' than to . I never go to p, jj1(, thintei. ington Star. ball gam's nor play golf. Seven hours sleep a day is enoiioh recrea I have never tion for anybody. taken a vacation. Neither have -- Jfi ever been sick. Trteie is not a loalthiei man in congress. btlieve that there is more pleas ui'e in work than in any thing e for the average man. If lq. did nioic vv oik Have you noticed liovv polite the he would be happier. It is a great trees are? to devote ones time to atiy- They always lxugh be-- ' foie leaving. The Wisconsin Octopus,! thing else. New Vork Sun, long -- i 1 el-- mi-ta- , eon-oil- First. l'oity veais h i f iOOOOOOOC said verv heart My life is i ry interesting, All I do is woih senntoi Smool. lu'r cooking. ho How much do you work. v heiiit She must have been hi was asked. this cuke. ed when slip made Sixteen hours a ia. miiettmes , Boston Transcript. Maud says Shop Tubes Repaired by the Steam Vulcanizing Method. Is S' i j I 0000000000 ooooooooooooooooooooooooo -1 i Expert Automobile Repairing. St-it- - l j THE OIL GAME r ,4 fe r li Pax-sop- s afcf-ira- $1-10- - Princes and Paupers 00 F.O. B. Payson Whatever you want in on automobile you will find ' in the Chevrolet FB 50" Touring car. 1 I It is complete in every essential particular. It lias its ability to fulfil every transportation recjuircnient. Its nine is increased by its low price and economy in operation. loomin'--mediaid- Wells o FARMERS MERC. COOP j oh-cti- e HORSESHOEING $ r- b-- Blacksmith The Price tin-la- GARAGE, and concentration a big shoe tact- ory has produced values in these three shoes that are hard to match. By eur-'bl- e W00DH0USE & BECKSTEAD, s Machine One Color One Leather V The annual summer meeting of tin Utah State Press association will in held in Provo on Niiml'iv and Mon It is antieipnt day, June 2'fi ami 27. ed that neaily every newspaper in the stJite will be represented a the With the exception of (h nets. meeting. The argument Miss Johnson brings r.urcka paper and one or two othi forth pertaining to the compos'd ioi every newspaper in Ftali is a inejiiber. of the examining board is not at nl1 of the association. She contends that the board ime. The following proginm has been will be composed of five regular phy sob-id- ' .Tames 1. by Wallis, pr of the association, in conference v, ii sieinns, two homeopaths, two eclectics two chiropractors, the Trovo Post and Provo Herald, two osteopaths, 12 doctors who of a total making in act will which the e:q,citv of will pass on the general subjects of host to the visiting scribes: This being the case The program provides for the new- -' dip healing art. discrimination no be will there against nt'pei men to meet a the I'ommer because arts the one of healing cm! elnli rooms Sundi, at any leino.in no one will have the majority. t In 2:20. and at 2 ollmk be a whore ir i The truth is that the five physicians state mental hospi'al same matineOooige E. Hyde will entiitnie the, will be composed in the buneh. This includes ., visit thiongln es has been heretofore, namely: two t i x e. Obvious public indecency is not to tin' building ami gnuiiids with box allopaths, one homeopath, one luneli under the tiers ;t A oclock. and one osteopath and that this hoard obvious be tolerated, but when the on of five will examine on all subjects The Provo hand will ,ie pn of a general nature sueli as anatomy, tlie oeeasion. Sunday evening at S oMock. the ptivsiology, symptomatology, etc., and newspaper men will ho guests of the when it comes to theory and pracBrigham Young university at a eon tice e"e skilled in that branch will The de the Little examine in that subject. orrt tu be given at is itself of Theatre. registration pnrtment Here is a briet authority for the above. Monday morning at meeting will be held :t the Com conclusive evidence that the oppnn mereial elnb, whei- - welcoming ad ents of chiropractic can do just ns Houor- - thev wish, ns far as examining the dresses will be delivered i be Preston (I. letci-.- ', i.s iitiuc chiropractor is concerned. jj the Trovo Conimereial eh ii ami Mayor The real point at issue, however, Jf.eRoy Dixon for the t ity of Uiano. is the fact that the legislature in The response will be made foi the effect prohibited the chiropractors I'ssoeiat ion by from taking an examination, by pine State' 1re-- s Mayor Dennis Wood of Xeplii, liter ing restrictions upon the ehiroprnctie of the Nophi Times News. Governor colleges just slightly in excess of Charles lb Maliev has been invited their ability to qualify. The ren o meet the reason for this was to force the chi Knights of the ('uid, B and tell the boys vvliat has ln-- i n ac ropmetors out of business bv making S jj eompli-he- il in Ids selieiee of These their school not reputable. dting state depn itments. lm-Honor-- tactics are decidedly disreputable and - the' aide T.ineoln G. Kelley, who are utiwortliv mix- - profession or ela 5 giving oaf of all joh piintieg n- -. d by of men. That the graduates of 1hoe tip- - state, has been asked to tel' whn'i schools are proficient in the know! he experts will be the texul, in ef edge of the human body is heyoml ficiency and eeoiiomy of the weik of, Anv fair and reasonable question. his department. test will conclusively verify this , Xeplii nicks, director of the evidence of As further statement. S jj Securit os commission, ' v ill tell of the on the part of the ohiro proficiency adv eitisii g S M amount of corporation praetor one bas but to interview- niiv Talk be done under his direction. a llllllRaKfcEIkiEI3l((Zr,EHKBiaaCCIB9;XSKX'SBKaMfllBni fair who has given chiropractic ''IWhv Conn-- j of Gunnison. bv Chi-trchance. try Shojis Lose I .oral Business The most logical thing to do in OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Fnderprii'iiijr of Sait Lake Hoe-is;to this law woul be to allow regard TTow to Make Better Newspapers to judge for themselves and if people Give Pub More Service to the and found they chiropractic to be lack Y. E. Ellsworth of lie, in effectiveness they would not ing InM-iUtah to Gontiiiue Why and this Publish County Comnii-sioner- s, Mio- - patroni70 the chiropractors ITS FACTS AND FALLACIES would force them out of the work Den! without eeedings Compensation. howox-er- . they continued to patron nis Wood, Xephi; Should a l'upi r. Tf the chiropractors it would- lie ize None of Whieh is Printed ir the' the law- - makers County in Whieh it Circulates aid hn- - sufficient evidence that in their acmistake derided ma,Tn a no Shop Be Untitled to Memli, r in whole Of the tion. course, cry in in the State Press Vssocintion. T'av is for the protection ot this matter rv K. Webb, Coalville: Krpo T. L. D- H, of the ignorant public, just ns though Produced by Oil Ventures. Legis'ative Committee, evervbodv was ignorant and did not chairman, T own minds. prefer t 11 oclock Afondny on know- their after adjomumint of til to credit evervbodv with enough in to choose for themselves : bove th" Wildcat meeting, autos will be it their doctor, their grocer or newspaper lnineh to Vivian ht fill, their barber. Provo Canyon, where a Ynnra for health Prov o A HISTORY OF GUSHERS spread bv the good peop1.-vvil- l lie provided t. c. .rnrrsox. p c. rh r afternoon autos w i'l be Monday Promoters Tricks Exposed Geology vs. Experience to take tin- - new penei pee Identified, provided This phamplet 10c ole on a delightful ride ihropfv'1 t he Two oiehards :ml field- - on Provo t on h nrHotif won' fouiv! th, slyi Vtnn mi tnn.l of to (he lake, where a laooe' will loon. ul in take them for a ride on this t an'i tTrln oYf:' vn t iv ir Tonilm' ful heet ef fresh vvnt'T Tt it of to Iv ffo 2103 Elysian Street, Houston, Texas. i li o ' pxfnts-tm,b The return to tlm TiU'f fif w ill . ind the festivities. is -- The Pn mg 5hnw fT nn.hm.v CXXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKXiOOOOOOOi j Three Lasts v 1 , lo-l- There OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOs COMMUNICATIONS is eliminated it is no easy matter to draw the line between modi sty an.1 This becomes largely a immodesty. of fair play an In liie inten-s- t question of judgment ami of uston.. I i establish a truth. I nidi to answer What seems shoeking today mi".- - i l'ni. d liieti-- , i number of statcim lit s whnli seem so at all tnmonou. sometimes breeds nequu een e, ( pier III t '. M .1 oil n ui s rommuli iarity as it sometimes breeds contempt. in last weeks i ay sonin fi. case in point is the length of .iieh io.n was Tile by women. Tliiity years nir'i of the bllglltl-t- . most a skirt reaching only to tie shoe ed of some te ji I and piogn--,v- c tops was not only out of st le lod iiiteiligi ut, most out of as a sartopal nun ami vvnimii ot the stab propriety in public pi cc. Today but they were in the minority. Th neb a skirt is not for ecn-u- ri of femin majoiity in tin or for a significant shru ine shoulders, (n tlic coi.traiy it iial lull weie lias approval as an habiliment of .a even thoughtful consideration, common sens,, and of iivgienu- justi refleetum upon their this be a fieatiori. ' the reflietion is but it exigence Within the last year or ivo tin The been trend too aid prototype of the nnl ! and Wildcat Companies -- THE OIL INSPECTION COMPANY, 0 0 0 0 f -- Cnn-niet- i ' 1 1 ' , KNOWLES MOTOR CO. Payson, Utah. oooxxxxxooxxxooooooooxxxxxxxoxx |