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Show THE FAYSOXIAN, PAYSON. UTAH a 13 csasts? & ssssz 4 l 5 4 $ J $ etfLti6Saa61 rfl'tt'f: -m $$ && a Some, 1 $ SI 5 ! ; ; : ' : : : rji J J A . j. . it ! A ' Sunlh .who L Mis-- ; Zuia Get your 1918 calendars at the Payaon Exchange Savings attending sdiool in SalLLnke came home for Thanksgiving Bank. J. S. Page Jr. and son Don are Ahss Delores Pud spuit in Salt Lake for a few days on Thanksgiving at Mammoth, rea business trip. tun. mg home Saturday evening. of Provo Mr. Thomas Ashton M r. and Mrs. George Rose of was the guest Sunday ot Mr. Salt Lake have been the gu-sand Mrs. Sleinekert. of Mis. Roses sister, Mrs. Wm. D. Dixon. Mendenhall Eustice Mrs. a Salt for to Lake went Mr. and Mrs. J. C. F.llswoith Sunday visit of several days. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. It is to be hoped that nothing Roy Lewis at Provo last Thurswall come in the way of Payson day evening. Mrs. Joe Barlow of Salt Lake paving her streets. C.W. Kinneticot, representing was a week end visitor to Pay-sothe guest of her mother, the Thermol Heating Company P. 0. Loveless. Mrs. is in Payson on business. For sale cheap, a Hot Blast Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth attended the Alma Gluck re- heating stove and a Victrola including records, baby buggy cital at Salt Lake last week. and high chair. Payson is going to jump from . Frank Hawkins. an ordinary town to a thriving Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thurlittle city by paving her streets. mond and children of Eureka Messrs. Villars and Jay were the of Mr. and Townsenh and Tom Haynes Mrs. Will guests Amos, Sunday. went up Payson canyon MonWhats good enough for day to hunt for bear. is good enough for Pay-soHoover Mrs. Willis Curtis returned Read his telegram about Monto her home in Salt Lake in this issue. the streets, paving day after ten days visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Wm. Powell has gone to Garfield for an extended visit Uncle George Smith went to with sons Stephen and her Lake Salt Monday to meet his Powell and families and Lloyd is who brother corning through Vernon Powell. from Big Piney, Wyoming. Mrs. Minnie Douglass and A big dance will be given at Walkinshaw the Payson Pavilion Friday, Knight spent Dec, 14. Refreshments will be Thanksgiving week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walkinshaw in served, Tickets 50 cents. Salt Lake. George Page who is instructHoover, the great governing in the High School at Grants-ville- , is visiting friends and rel- ment food Conservist, says, atives in Payson for a few days. pave the streets. Will anyone say it isnt economy. Read what It is difficult to imagine any- he says in todays Paysonian. body trying to stall the progresProvo and American Fork are sive, commendable movement of paving the streets of our city. beginning to sit up and take notice of Payson. Why? She is Miss Jessie Ellsworth and going to pave. Read what the Miss Red of the Provo Univer- towns have to say in this issue. sity were guests of Mr. and Miss Marguerite Douglass Mrs. J.C. Ellsworth on Thanksand Miss Kathryn Douglass, giving. who are attending school at the Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Stewart University of Utah, came down and son Max were at Benjamin Wednesday evening for their on Thanksgiving, guest of the Thanksgiving vacation returndoctors parents, Mr, and Mrs. ing Sunday. 13-2- t. imm fheltOilM. you m t Let us put you wise to where you can Save Money on Your Christmas Goods n as well as on all staple articles from now on until Christmas. 10-tf- Our Xmas stock consists of cards, booklets, and all kinds of seals and cords to make your parcels look more attractive. Cut Glass Stationery Combs White Ivory Silverware Military Sets Fountain Pens Pennants Hat Brushes Hand Brushes Pictures Nail Brushes Tooth Biushes Cushings Bath Brushes Curling Irons Purses Dolls Clothes Brushes Rubber Gloves Military Brushes Rubber Balls n. D We carry the best Toilet Articles on the market 31 SD 0 230 OSTH3SK OCHESJESES f Article fJo. 4 CHIROPRACTIC FOR HEADACHE that Headaches are not a disease of its own, ns a ruin luv an a of the 1 Why not reverse the conditions so that YOU will be saving that which someone ELSE is wasting? Take care of the pennies so the dollars can take care of YOU. A savings bank account will help you accomplish this end as no other method could do. Start today and you wont stop until you have enough to retire on. Isnt that worth striving for? STATE BANK OF PAYSON The Peoples Bank Additional Donors to Welfare Fund NOTICE. On and after Dec. 3, 1917, the Tost Office has on hand and for sale Internal Revenue Stamps. Better look up the list of things that will require Following are the names of those who donated to the Soldiers Welfare Fund that were not included in the list Revenue Stamps. published two weeks ago: The Post Office also has on l)avc Coombs $2, Floyd Dave Huisli $2, Mrs Win. hand for sale the war tax Me Beth .'jfl, Jesse Miles $2, Dave stamps and the thrift stamps. Shuler 2, Rachael Beery $1, Now the plan is; you buy a card Elizabeth Schram $1, A, C. Sor- and one stamp at 25c and as ensen ,$8, Bdw. Grams $1, (). L. orten as possible additional Morris $1, Mrs. J.W. Ratten $1, at 25c each. When you Wilburn Ratten $1, Reid Rersson stamps 16 thrift stamps have attached $2. John E. lluish $2, Win. to card the card your present $1, Fred Wilson $1, Chas. an additional amount E. Cloward $3, J. A. Loveless with $2. Raul T. Wenn $1, Davidlur-ti- ranging from 11c fo 23c accord$1 .GO, Jos. II. Schwartz $1, ing to the month you present Wm. Vest $1, Joseph W. Bates your card and the Postmaster $2. Arthur McBeth $2, Earl El- w ill give you a card and a $5 mer $1, Hyrum K. Elmer $1, war stamp for your 16 sramps Yiiu.il I'eery $1, T. F. Tolhurst and the difference in money. $10, Isaac Ross gl, Louis Bates You war until keep your stamp $2, Lewis Wride $2, 1 henry Wy- 1923 and the Government will ler $1, Ilenry Wyler Jr. $2? .John redeem it for $5. J. Joistis si, Jesse Hall $1 , Jno. ADELBERT Iv. HUISII, Amos $1, Charles Smith $1, Geo. Staheli 2, Geo. llone (10c, APostmaster. lbeit Rowell .ft, John Done , Frank Coombs $2. Dave Beck Harris $1, .Mrs. Dcgraiv 81, Ar50c, Ilenry Openshaiv $1, Frank thur Butler 8L C. II. White 81. Wil--onS- l, s head and sometimes the adjust-mea- t warning symptom or graver conis made in certain parts of ditions. First wr must rememthe spine which leads the patient L. K. Stewart. ber that aches ami pains are our Mrs. J. J. McCellan and believe that it could not posto friends and wunt us id a disorwill dirt be down Pay put relieve headache tin daughters Dorothy and Florence jat all, six inches thick on the streets der. Don't mask your aches sibly down were from' Salt Lake to fair trial, of uful pains, have t'hiropract ic to hut those who give it a in the form of Port- spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Payson, assert time nature to remove tlie cause, for Chiroprac- allowing herself, go away rejoicing and land cement concrete, in the McCellans parents, Mr. and tic is the greatest enemy aches are fully convinced as to what near future. Mrs. Samuel Douglass. and pains ever met, for we re- caused it. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Done reThe Industral Commission of move the cause and Nature to make a careful spinal analysis turned to Salt Lake Utah Sunday awarded $1,826 00 to Wm. of you rouse, remembering that takes care of t he rest. there can be no effect without a after a pleasant visit at the Kay on Nov. 28, who lost his It makes little or no ditfeienee (,aust m)(j that it is our duty as home of Mrs. Dones parents, left arm while employed at the to us what kind of a headaetie Chiropractors to , locate the Mr. Mrs. S. B. Wilson. Knight Woolen Mills last Authe patient has so long as we cause, which is a subl.ixated verIt is reported that some gust, Robinson and Lewis repknow the region involved; we tebrae. and adjusting it back to resented the plaintiff. people in Payson object to pavnormal position. reason from cause to effect anl itsYou should investigate this ing on the ground that we need vice versa; and in a great many science which is as accurate as the money to help win the war. cases can conclusively prove be-- mathematics, and be convinced, Who knows? Hoover knows. it Read his telegram in yond a doubt just where the; or arc you going to dismiss todays If Chi a with nerve! passing thought? cause is to be found by paper. roprnetie lmd no merits it coulw ' tracing from the sublaxuted Mrs. II. S. Wightman enter-a- t not exist. Many who have sufto the region affected. fered for years have been relieved dinner Thanksgiving for For One Week Commencing MonWe as Chiropractors do not Thousands of people suffer! Qr. and Mrs. N. C. Spalding, A Great New Play founded day December 10th. headaches from year to year, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davies depend upon diagnosis to get n a Great Old One(sig trying this, that and everything of Provo, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. the sick well, therefore naming a that hear of with only temMONDAY they disease amounts to nothing. porary relief, going from bad to Ellsworth, of Pleasnt Grove. H. Woods presents tHe world s grentest l3u,Knrr success Dustin Furnum in 'North cf Say, for instance, that the stom- worse, and at hut give up in desMiss Chloe Shepard has been ach is abnormal, it may be a pair, believing that theie is no transfered to the Helper Go! den 53' (FOX). for t hem. TUESDAY Rule Store where she will assist tuse of gastritis, or help It you are a. headache su fieri r, fact Bickford the Mr. Claud Brown also formerly Jack and dyspepsia, or dilatation, regardless of what form, you of the Huff in The Louise Golden but remains that they arc all primar- should Rule, Payson us allow and us consult Ghost House, also ily caused by nerve pressure from by Chiropractic and art pacing recently promoted to manager a Hru.v Dictograph, shareholder and at Helper. the same region of the spine and tin good word to their sick and (Paramount). friends. in a great many cases produce suffering The Religion Class of the Chiio-pru- t WEDNESDAY It is hoped that the-headaches; now isnt it reasonFirst ward will hold Payson tie articles will be tin means An absolutely new and original W. S. Hart in The Gunfight- able to believe that the logical of carrying a message to a great their Annual Conference Sunstory of the recent advenof Abe turers Western Potash a er and Mawruss Drama; stirring Rerlmutter by Montathing to do would be to have us many who have never heard of day Dec. 9. at the First ward gue Glass and Hoi Cooper-- TS A CONTINUOUS release the nerve pressure re- the greatest health science of church, promptly at 2 oclock. also a one reel comedy, His LAUGH i A program the age. of of the nature Deadly Understanding, the arranged (Tr gardless they desire a good attend- angle). St.OO, abnormality and allow the life Next week Article No. 5 and MAIL ance at this conference. ORDERS NOW Every restore THURSDAY AND FRIDAY forces or nerve supply to Kidneys. body welcome. msa the stoumche to normal? We CONSULTATION AND For the benefit of the few )vraiiwiuitftcturei adjust the spines of headache NAL ANALYSIS FREE. who think that we should not , (,eorge Uebn n in 'Lost In pave We wonder what the bvo-ree- l Sennett average automobilist would ' Transit, and a A First-Cla- ss Are Waitresses , think after rolling down the hill Place to Eat Safe," at the south of the city, ona: (Paramount). We handle Booms Fresh O.siers and Fish. us beautifully paved piece ot road, orders lor yout own SATURDAY your private use and to plunge unceremoniously into Jack Bickford (ill them and gladly sea of mud and slush ,a at the, Louise Huffin' Jack entrance to our business very Regular Dinner EVERY DAY from 12:00 to 3:00 nnd Jill," ;,i.,o a Ford Weekly, Short Orders at All Hours Hotel from 11:40 a. m. to 1:15 p.m blSforVa wouidivue ayson Daily at Craven Uur Famous Chili and Hot Tamalies. iry R. CLUFF 1 COLUMBIA THEATRE ' PROVO ONE NIGHT Program at the THURSDAY Gayety Theatre First Time in Provo ! ,r vet-lebr- J C d ; e has-bee- n Prices, 50c, 75c, $1.50 elite cafe , , , j. Prop |