OCR Text |
Show 11 should not lie criticised for thin, bull k A Y.M AIM l0 Is no t Puysou's 1o.emost citi hose honor, integrity mid bon Z(I1S of purpuse never is to bo quo esty I Every Friday at Payson, Utah Hiildi a large following uinl tioneil, by the lio'ts of admiring friends, and having AN Ft BUSHING CO YHONl IA been signally honored by the repub.i can party and elevated to the position of mayor by that party,, it doe not seem ethical, to suy the least, for him) Oul) ionr, iu Ativwioo to lay aside the republieun plat for ml Advance in j tin Month, ami support a candidate for the United) Entered at the Pi.Htnillc.e ut Injsuii States senate whose polirios on great, national questions are so diumetrienl limb. us second class mattor. opposite to the principles which In ly W. K. Kl.i.HWf jKTII advocated when a louder in the reoub Editor sud Oeneral 11 a auger lieu n ranks. a nAUI llll a , DID YOU EVER STOP TO 9 PROBLEM. A COMMUNITY ysxz. l in the sfat,. is be ve,v indii-trtlie general demand for tav re h mi dm tion. at tile label Subscribers are asked to watch the la led on their pajier and to when remit promptly (mliscrip label If your ties are due. read "12 it means thut yonr subscription is paid up to Di'ceni bar 1, 1921, and that you should st that tune send in auo'bir $2.50 for the next year. Kiibscriptnoi.s are pay able in advance- - a iu qiiircment exacted by nearly all If your label shows newspapers. a date that is past, please scud in the amount further without notiee. LEAST. The Pnysouinu of last week was quite harshly criticised for publicly announcing that which Mr. Charles II. White made public, in n meeting of tho Payson Farm bureau, that he could not support the republican can didate for United States senator from Utah next fall nnd that if the, democratic convention placer in nomination n mnn moro thoroughly in sympathy with the agricultural interests he would give that candidate his support during the campaign. Of course, it is the prerogative and inherent right of every American cithe may izen to support whomever choose for any office in the gift ofthej people uud ho should not bo criticised for such action. Porhnps Mr. White! 1V announcement which npjienred in new sptpei all over the country on v go, the B. F. (iootlrieh comp.:n bu ioe... move whiih pinole i not her THAT a city knocker is a two legged animal with a coikserei. soul anil a water soaked br.un. THAT the cheapest road to quick e t ii'sults is the classified columns of your newspajier. THAT life is matte up of a lot ol '.longs we dont like amt u lot ol things that we do like. THAT ymir newsjtnpcrs anti organized business men are consautly presenting tho possibilitties of the city an'l defining those jxissibibl ie ,. It is clear that the look with luie people spirited the utmost favor on these plans .11 Ipublit: sentiment yill back them. develop hy not go ahead and tin in f Why delay f THAT there never was a better time than now for the city to forge ahead. I HAT good beginning is half the battle. THAT you must put your shoulder to the wheel ond help B(X)ST. THAT you should road the adver rising in thy Paysonian and shop where the best buys are. E. It. WAITE, Oklahoma Shawnee Secretary Hoard of Commerce. - yJUSCernn - SHARES SUCCESS WITH PUBLIC IN CUT PRICE GOODRICH THINK? rates N ONETIIIC AL AT UTAH, AUGUST 11, 1922. i fl-2- LOOK h PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, j '' Min-scKirno- 1 shows very definitely the wav luck to i milt ,1 rial prosperity. be II lt.Uni.1 III'hive teriallv on all (ioodiieh I iris. Bo li the SiKcitown fort, mol the ( leiilri-d. Nivcr b are i'hiic fury tiiic (otorich tiics been old t this lens bne of price.;. The smut car iliver tan get a Silvertown cor'1 15. 'll rice of tin 355 The .".gi"t standard size, is $1 .50. Fab ric tiles tange from je.Ui.i to $22.8.', How this lias been nceomfdi li'tl makes it story vvioh iints the way li many mamifai t h'ei - if other jn'o lliei . iii-hol- t 1 ir Agriculture, stock raising, timber and mining, the basic, cmployeis ot labor upou which prosperity depend', cannot pay war timo governim iitLI laves. If industries are to he encoinagcd amt new money secured for their normal development and extension, rad ical nnd freak legislation must be di hocu raged and !( straight fight made tor a reduced tax load. Tljo workman and the community arc tho gi cutest sufTerers from condi ions which discourage normal Indus trial activity. While 1h0 stockholder of an enter pri'e may lose one dollar, the comm unity loses ten dollars for every day Pretty Compliment. that workmen ore unemployed and Recently at a reception a pretty girl went up to Sir .lames ' Barrie and business stngnnnt. tisked for Ids autograph, telling hint a It is therefore community prop bat be was her favorite author. Barin and osition to take an interest work for a condition which will giv( rie asked her name, and then said: You live with your parents, I supitondv and growing employment to pose? the people. she replied, my No, Sir Janies, I live with parents are In heaven Boston anti Mo nt.,jmery. my husband. The lady lr. m Your Husband, too, Is in heaven, ..uoti and the lady from Moiiloo- a ,y had taken u decided Barrie answered. i is! ike to each other on the occasion of their first meeting, and It was at Invention. a fashionable reception, at which they . A French Inventor has a device that chanced to meet, that tin Bostonian takes 23,000 photographs a second. It seized an opportunity to publicly show will lie a big help to rapid movies her contempt for the Montgomerlan. which slow down action and sfiow You are from Alabama, where they you each step of the growth of a plant still lynch people, aren't you, dear? or men jumping hurdles. The Alabamian replied: .Yes, nnd The rapid camera stretches a second Into a minute. Time Is relative, you Just must come down some time. Z ton Transcript. elastic. !j iliicts. (unite has b'f'i iimi.iiaim'd I lie (ioodiich facto i s lir month past have been working full rime !li:iy shifts even- v.oiking dav iu the week. Out, of the slump which w:s severe throughout the rubber indust rv, Goodrich lias built business bnek t - its present healthy, profitable stand aids bv putting prices lower :,t even oppoitunity. The Mobil mg public is lewalded by the eoiifidence v.ldc h it showed when p iees were itrinet'd o,er a year ago. Til new price retluction passes the finit- - of thn years success on to the public. Perfectly All Right. Doctor, said the business man, I will double your fee If you will prescribe for my wife a summer at the aea shore. i right; Ill do It at once. Fine! What hnd you intended to All presorilie for her? "A summer at the senshnro Fordson Often Does More In a Day Than Six Horses The Fordson substitutes motors for muscles. Uncle Eben. Of course, you wants to look at tie bright side, said Uncle Eben, but aln nuu'h comfort In standin outside lookin' at de lectric lights, when you wants to go Inside an look at de The Fordson substitutes tractor wheels for the legs of man and horse. Nothing Secret. The Dentist There, now ! No one on enrth can tell that those are artificial teeth. The Iatient My dearest chum CM tell. And she will. Judge. It allows the farmers energy to be devoted to' management, and not merely to operation. It gives him time. It cuts his producing costs. The Fordson takes the burden off flesh and blood and puts it on steel. Theres a big story of savings made possible by the Fordson. phone or call. Let us tell you. Write, SHULER MOTOR CO. Payson, Utah Years of Discretion. I The new Goodyear Cross-Ri- b Tread Cord tire, for example, actually measuring nearly 5 inches. Tread Like the is its foundation genuine Cord, 4H-inc- long-wea- cotton. Tread Like the efficient Cord, it embodies the group ply construction, a Goodhigh-grad- e year patent. Straight Side $ 1 5.85 32 x 3X Straight Side $ 19.75 Goodyear Like the Tread Cord, it is the product of an experienced All-Weath- -- 30 3 NET prices you company which has a reputation to safeguard. Look at the prices of the new Goodyear Cross-Ri- b Tread Cord, listed below. Compare these prices with net prices you tires are asked to pay for of unknown reputation and value. Why take a chance on such tires? you know it doesn't pay. long-discou- nt are asked to pay for "long discount " tires 34x4 32x4 33x4 Straight Si Je $26.80 33x4 Tts er world-wid- e Straight Side $23.50 Straight Side $25.45 Cross-Ri- b e -- cog-lik- 31x4 long-stapl- All-Weath- er a long discount tire. It has a different tread from the famous Goodyear All Weather Tread Cord a new tread with a e deep, clean-cupattern and its from 20 to 25 less. selling price ranges This new tire is the Goodyear Cross Rib Tread Cord. Like the Cord it is libersizes, the ally oversize in all straight-sid- e 3K Clincher.... $13.50 h All-Weath- er quality product at a price even lower than he has formerly paid for 30 me young maam. Wasnt it young Yes, r Here is a big, sturdy, ing new tire built to satisfy the buyer on every point of mile age, quality and price. It is designed especially for the man who wants the essential advantages of cord tire performance at the lowest possible price. It is designed to offer the buyer a Compare these prices with asked you to send lettuce." A Remarkable New Cord Tire at a Popular Price t, Waul Ads Bring Results 32 4 Straight Side Straight Side Straight Side pricet include manufacturer' t excise tax $2735 34 x 4 Straight Side $3 2.95 $3 1.45 $32.15 335 355 Straight Side $39.10 $41.05 Straight Side Tread Cord Tires are also made in 6, 7 and 8 inch sizes for trucks FOR SALE BY Knowles Motor Co. Shuler Motor Co. Payson, Utah you got! Young! Its almost old to wash and dress itself. CLASSIFIED COLUMN enough Advertisements in this column inserted nt the rate of 10 eeuts per line for each insrtion. All advertiseSeeing Things. ments in lhis column must be paid Some one in America claims to have for when ordered. No accounts will seen a blue caterpillar. There are be opened. bound to be these troubles so long as to home- FOUND. Bunch of keys. Owner may prohibition drives people made whisky. have same by describing and pay-in,- r for thie ad. DELINQUENT NOTICE. PLAIN AND FANCY SEWING. InOffice of Eagle Copper Minin,, Co., quire Miss Lemma Brimhall. Principal Place of Business, Payson Good Work 'horse and for wagon City, Utah County, Utah. sale, fljyron' Mendenhall. NOTICE. There are delinquent upon (he following described stock, on account of assessment N'o. 20, levied WANTED. Three furnished rooms or house for on the 12th (lay of June, 1922, the housekeeping. Inquire several amounts set opposite the Paysonian. .. names of the respective stockholders, FURNITURE FOR SALE. Hooter as follows: and several nice pioces. Mrs. John Name Cert Shares Amt. e Huish, Payson.'" r.21 Jno. T. Openshaw 90,300 $43.15 021. Tno. T. Openshaw 5.15 10,30Q FOR SALE. About 50 laying hens, 054 Jno. T. Openshaw 50 1,000 White Leghorns. Iuquire of A. L. 055 Charles Crook 2.00 4,000 ' 12-t- f McClellan. 053 J. H. Edwards .50 1,000 050 Anne Moore Huish (5.95 13,900 PLAIN SEWING Mrs. Charles H. 100 Henry Greenhalgh .05 100 White is prepared to do all kinds 254 Henry Greenhalgh 550 .23 of plain sewing. 003 Henry Greenhalgh .50 1,000 141 Mrs. C. A. Mace 50 WANTED Three 1,000 furnished . rooms, 140 Olof Olson 508 .50 modern conveniences, or small modS. B. Wilson 012 9,90 em house. Phone 45, Payson. ' 19,800 040 S. B. Wilson .' 20,000 10,00 257 Myra I Openshaw 1.10 FOR SALE Pure bred Black Minorca 2,200 045 G. F. Tilson 21,200 10.60 eggs. $1.50 - per settiiq;. Inquire J. 652 G: F. Tilsog C. Barney. 20,032 10.02 545 P. G. Hansen 1.00 2,000 452 R. A. Porter 1.50 FOR SALE 12 tonoot keypad one 3,000 238 D. E. McIntosh 500 .25 -- 3l wberry Jersey heifey.' 12-t- f 619 H. Bertelson 9.30 c Hotel, Payson. 18,605 394 D. H. Crook .50 1,000 397 Raymond Openshaw 800 .40 FOR SALE 12 acres of choice land close to Payson on sooth: Inquire 530 Ada Huish Rodgers .50 1,000 W..R. Wightninn at Shuler Garage. 630 Geo. O. Beebe 2.50 5,000 034 Riley Patten 1.00 2,000 655 Eathel Boyle 1.00 2,000 FOR SALE House and lot. . Four 638 ,Tohu Patten 1.00 2,000 rooms and foil basement. Three 639 Ernest Lee Patten 1.00 2,000 blocks from Postoffice. N. John 649 Lillie H. Peterson .50 1,000 24-t- f SI ark c 048 Roll a G. Huish .50 1,000 and in accordance with law and an FOR SALE. 28 a farm. Half order of the boarj of directors made mile south of sugar factory, Pay-soon the 12th day of June, 1922, as and near the county road. many shares of each parcel of such Kenneth Easy terms. Tanner, stock as may bo necessary will be 4 tf-Payson. sold at the office of the secretary, Justin A. Loveless, st Payson City. FOR BALE My home on west Utah Utah, ou the 20th day of August, Are. One of the best homes in 1922, at 2 oclock, p.ni., to pay the town. Has 5 large rooms and bath delinquent assessment thereon, togeth completely equipped. Full basement er with cost of advertising and expeneement walks arounl thj house. A II 1 ses of sale. : atlln are construction best JUSTIN A. LOVELESS, of materials used. Am ottering it Secretary Eagle Copper Mining for price of ordinary house, nnd on . Aug Company. eoT terms. Bee R. J Tanner. Payson, Utah, Aug. 4, 1922, lT-t- f 12-lt-- p 19-tf-- . . c 11-2- I ji X V X |