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Show TIIE PAYSONIAN. PAYSON, UTAH, NOVEMBER 19, 1920. UTAH BUDGET in a normal Prime he: (II by a euur-io e.irn an iiah pendent living. Being blip itwi to teach a certain length of time lifter graduating, she went on Springvllle Is to vote on an additionteaching school een after her father al grant of 10,000 for u new Carnegie became vice preMdent. She kept at It library there. until her mother summoned her to Heber M. Wells, former governor of preside over the Whitt House, where Utah, bus been appointed puldoiy dishe promptly induced congniss to In- rector of the Christmas seal sale. stall a library, the mansion having The Ogden lint. my club will have been until then a bookless desert. twenty-on- e teams of two men each e Five Minute Chats i on Our Presidents B 7 JAMES MORGAN (Copyright, 1)20. by James Morean ) A SECOND-HAN- PRESIDENT D rtoiPh after the end of her husband's term .Mrs. Fillmore was dead. Next Miss M try died of cholera, and then, after a tour of Europe, the pathetic loneliness of a retired president was lclievcd by a marriage with a wealthy w idow. Illlmore had tried to avert this re-tlremcnt by an unsuccessful effort to he in .i muted to succeed himself. Fair eais afterward he attempted to break the retirement and return to tae pee Money. Alhmigh he had both the km wind lung and Whig nominations le ran Ifnrd In the election. Ih lt, I on in his Buffalo home until the very year when another Buffnlo-niu(Jrover Cleveland, started for the White House by way of the shrievalty of Erie county. A 1800 ft 1829-3- 1 1833-3- 5, 1848 1850 1852 1858 1874 Jan. 7, Millard Fillmore, bom In Cayuga county, New York. Member of New York assembly. 1837-4- 3 Member of congress. Elected vice president. July 9, sworn In as thirteenth aged president, fifty. Sent Commodore Perry to Japan. Defeated for nomination. Nominated for president and Knownothings by Whigs, and defeated. March 8, died at Buffalo, aged seventy-fou- n, r. the second Millard fillmore, to be promoted by death, was the most commonplace period president even in a tw'cnty-yea- r when the presidency remulned at low-wat- mark. Tall and with muglsterlul front, but cold and hollow, he looked the part which he played the dummy Of northern trimmers in politics and C southern trufllckers In slaves. A fable of the day hit off the truth. TOie new president must have a carriage, and Old Edward Moran, a White House attendant In many administrations, took him to see a handsome outfit, whose owner was leaving Washington and would sll it at a bargain. This is all very well, Edward, Fillmore mused, according to the popular yarn; but how would It do for the president of the United States 'to ride around In a second-hand car-rlag- But, sure," argued Old Edward, Tour Ixellency Is only a second-hanprlsldent I In Fillmore we have another fron d -- tier president. For western New York was an outpost when he was born there of New England parents. After receiving about the same klnl of presischooling as our other dents, he was bound out to learn the trnde of wool carder. The one enduring act of the Fillmore administration was taken when It sent Conimodoie Perry to knock at the gate of Japan, and, with the gift of a toy railroad and a toy telegraph, to tempt the Japanese to come out of their hermit seclusion. The rest Is polities. As American men struggled to rise from the bottom In the more primitive days of the country, their women often failed to keep up with them. By the time half of Fillmores predecessors gained the presidency, their wives were either dead, worn out or lagging behind. Mrs. Fillmore, finding herself without strength or ambition to reign with her husband, her place was taken by a daughter. This girl of eighteen, Miss Mary Abignll, was enough of a new woman to have Insisted on fitting log-cabi- n long-dose- d The Howling Dog. Are you supcidt itiousT ' asked Toph v of his m ighlmr. know, Well, I dont replied Give me a ease to deal Winton. w ith. Suppose a dog .toed howling m explainyour doorstep til unlmglit, ed would you regard it Topley, as a sure sign ol death? A giim look shone in the other mans eyes. Yes, I should if the dog stayed long enough. The Way It Really Is. I used to think I knew I knew But now, I must confess, The more I know I know I know I know I know the less. Onto Him. you were detained at Wiley the office by a will easel Ilubby Yes, dear, a consultation with the heir. Wifey Yes; I see you brought it home with you on your shoulder. She was a blond, I notice. Bo Its membership drive. The total enrollment in the public schools of Salt Lake on November 3 was 2.3,713, an increase of 2010 over the corresponding date last year. Two men are recovering in a Salt Lake hospital from broken necks. They ure Fred P. Nelson of Suit Luke and Bert Christensen of 1loche, Nev. American Fork has just received word that It will have a Carnegie library, making the twenty-fourtcity In Utah to have such an institution. It Is understood that both Governor Charles Bamberger and Gov ernor-elec- t It. Maboj will attend the governors' (inference to be held at Harrisburg in December. County libraries at lrovo and are among the possibilities of the Immediate future, in the opm.on of Miss Mary E. Downey, state library organizer. Mrs. Laura Barker, charged with murder in the first degree in connection with the alleged poisoning of her husband, is having her preliminary hearing at Ogden. Reports filed with the state dairy and food commissioner of foods in cold storage November 1, show that Christmas supplies are going out of the cold storage warehouses. Fred B. Felsch of Salt Luke, whose daughter, Mazle, 11 years of age, was killed July 12 In un accident on the glunt racer at Saltuir, asks 10,2,70 damages in a suit filed last week. Joseph Wallace has been urrested on the churge of robbing David M. Clemens of Denver, Colo., at a hotel in Stilt Lake, of $2800 worth of diamonds and then attacking him, beating him badly. Heart failure is given as the cause of the death of Clifford E. Lewis, Ogden painter, 38 years of age, whose body was found at the rear of the Itiverdale canning factory, three miles south of the city. O. E. Cecil has been arrested In San Francisco, charged with having cashed fraudulent checks In Salt Lake to the amount of $523. The checks were drawn on an Ogden bank and cashed by two Salt Lake banks. The city council ut Ianguitch has named different committees to handle one of the largest home comings for next year that has ever been held In the state. It will be held during the fuir and will last a week. One hundred and seven vacancies In state boards and commissions, appointive by the governor, will occur ut the state capitol on the first day of JanuCharles ary. 1021, ami Governor-elec- t It. Mabey will fill these positions. Artificial swamps for duck breeding purposes are proposed in Tooele county supposedly named from the tule, a swam)) grass found there If a proposal made in an application in the state engineer's office Is carried out. Robert H. Chambers, a detective of the Ogden city police department for twenty-fivyears, was run down and severely injured by an automobile us he was crossing the street on his way to the police station to report for duty. It is announced that Ruby Syrett is making preparations to enlarge the hotel accommodations at Bryce canyon for next season. The tent houses will be dis;iosed of and wooden buildings, mostly Individual rooms, will replace them. The first sugar money of magnitude for the 1920 crop was paid November 10 by the Gunnison Valley Sugar company, when that coriioration disbursed $400,000 among Its farmers for their deliveries of 22,500 tons of beets up to November 1. The Brigham City sugar factory hns established a new record In the contest which, the Utah-IduhSugar company's factories are staging to secure a bonus of $50,000 for the best record of the year. Friday of last week the local mill turned out 248.7 hugs of r sugar in the period and ground up 905 tons of beets. The first beet pulp dryer In Utah or Idaho has recently started operation on the 1920 crop of beets at the sugar comfactory of the Utah-Idahpany at West Jordan. Dairymen and cattle feeders are the principal of the new Installation which prepares the beet pulp, already used extensively In its wet state, for feed. The last of 18,500 certificates to returned world war soldiers now In Utah were forwarded from the governors office on November 11. They go to the American legion posts In Weber county. While Utah had more than 24.000 men In the service, this completes all the names that have been furnished to the governors office to date. It has developed that Paul Duncan Dunscombe, held at the Ogden Jail on a charge of fraudulent use of a government mall service pass, and reported to be wanted In New York, Boston and Chicago upon felony charges, Is also wanted in Pittsburg. Arthur Williams, 23 years of age, held In the county Jail at Ogden for throwing a stone through the Western Union Telegraph, company's window, broke his three-da- y hunger strike when he sniffed the odor of the cooking dinner from the Jail kitchen and called for food. h Ka-na- I k . thruout the home she $ie is the home rakes 'your happiness fcelf twenty-four-hou- o yoir welfare. bene-flclnr- Maiy hours each day Mother spends Buy COLES It.means r J? V S X iha r-- r N that to lighten her task. her today a BLAST RANGE Better cooked meals Smaller fuel bills Fewer hours in the kitchen , ' in the kitchen of perfectly prepared food. Doyourpart to make her, happy , lt have read our ad, or whether you know our prices on the items you want, you alwarknow you will find a saving at our stores. This principle makes our store a dependable place to trade every day in the year. Some of Our Every Day Prices: Pork and Beans Grape Juice and Apple Cider 1 G5c 59c Canned Fruits and Jam 1 43c GOe 2 Can Pineapples Ohns Pineapples 2 Vi fan 40e Can Utah 20c 33c 45c Pineapples Peaches 27c $1.00 Gallon Can Pio Peaches 30c 13 Jam 35c 00c 79c oz. o install your MCOI'S todajt COLVIN & REECE CO. PAYSON, UTAH (o) V Goddards and Beans 20c Can Goddards Pork and Beans Pork am! 15c Can Pierces Beans, 2 Cans for 13c Can Pierces- - Tork and Beans 12 Cans for Pork and 2t)e Can Pierces Beans, 2 Cans for 20c Can Pierces Pork and Beans 2 Cans for and 20c Can Pierces Pork Beans, 12 Cans for 30c Can Pierces Pork ami 10c -- Pork Largo Bottle Rod Wing Grape Juice Gallon Can Iure A pple Cider 20( Can 1.7c Can Australian 15c 25c $1.40 35c ..35c $2.00 25c - Beans Canned Lunch Meats 1 25c 14 oz. Can Colonial Jam....27c I lb 10 oz. Can Goddards 7c4 Can Deviled meat, Cans for 25c ..15c ..18c Canned Vegetables 20c Can June Peas 20c Can June Peas Canned Fish 15c $2.95 1 caso for 20c Can Sweet Corn 18c 2 Cans for 2t)c Can Sweet Corn 12 Cans for 25c Extra Sugar Corn 2.7c Extra Sugar Corn 12 Cans for 20c Can Sweet Corn 1 Case for 25c Can String Beans 2 Cans for 25c Can String Beans $3.90 35c 35c $1.95 22c Salid Oils 35c Pail Pure Lard 65c Pail Pure Lard..'. $1.55 $3.75 10 lb Pail Pure Lard $2.95 $13.00 50lb Can Pure Laid... $12.50 21b 75c Milk Cans Small Sego Milk Cans Small Sego Milk 3 Cans Large Sego Milk 1 Case Large Sego Milk 33c Can Eagle Brand Milk Lard, Crisco ai $2.85 case for $3.90 20c Can Solid Packed Tomatoes 15c 20c Can Solid Packed Tomatoes 1 case for $2.90 25c Can Pierces Sauer Kraut....20c Sauer Kraut 20c J5c No. 2 Can Pumpkin 2 Cans for 25c 4 4.7c $2.55 1 T2 .19c Can Whirlpool Oysters 37c Can Whirlpool Ovsters q 22c 25c Can Poitola Sardines 25c 10c Can Oil Sardines 2 for 15c 20c Can Mustard rn'raines 3Uc Tall Can Pink Salmon 20c 20c 30c Can Red Head Salmon. 35c Can Red Head Salmon ..y....28c 30c Can Dry Shrimps ...22c I....20C 25e Mineed Clams 5C case for 25c Early June Peas, "2 cans for 25c Can Early June Peas 1 30c 85c 40c $6.35 30c Butter Butter Substitutes o Mother's happiness reflects you may enjoy the luxury and offer you Specials" occasionally. Its different in our stores. We have money Whether or not you saving prices everyday. b e A Happy Mother Makes a V Happy Home Most Grocers have high prices throughout to assist the chamber of commerce In lib Can Peanut Butter 29c 40c Sweot Cocoa-nu35c Butter. 70c Skaggs Creamery Butter 60c $2.2.7 51b lib 4.7c 3"C Cri-e- o Criseo Criseo 91b Net Can Crisco 95c qt. Can Wesson Oil 90c qt. Can' Mazola Oil 45c qt. Can Mazola Oil $1.35 $2.70 31b Gib Cheee -M 95c ...$1.85 $2.80 75c 79c 40c acpni 10c pkg. Macaroni 3 pkg 25c 10c pkg. Spahgetti, 3 pkg for....25c 10c pkg. Noodles 3 pkg. for 25c lib Bulk Macaroni 15c 41b Bulk Macaroni 55c 81b Bulk Macaroni $1.05 45c Full Cream Cheese per lb ....35c 50c Brick Squares (about 51b each,) per Pound 37c FRESH MEATS Dont forget our fresh meats Saturday and the saving on each pound purchased. This meat will consist of Roasts and Boiling Beef and will last until noon only. Was the More Able One. Four years ago a young man who intended to Vote the republican tick, et, nnd whose father was Democrat, xvas charged by the latter when he went in to vote to be sure to look for the rooster. When the member came out his father asked. Well, son, did you see the roostert Whereupon tho son Yes I saw two, one walkreplied, ing, tho otheT flying. I stamped tho one flying, as 1 thought he would got thore the sooner. Help Yourself. What are you looking Nothing. Well, there s plenty around. for- - 'that 7ou dont need to gn to Salt L for your Christmas Greeting ca The Paysonian is showing (he )a designs in real art work. Come and see them. |