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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH FI (Shots from Salem is Air. Wm. L. Alarble of Brigham Lily visiting heie for a few days, the guest of D. W. Jackman and family. All'. Geoige Wyler and sou Glenn MRS. ALFRED R WILSON. Edure.. ot Puvou spent the day Wednesday The Paysonian will derm it a favor if parties having or learning of with hei mother, Mrs. E. J. Hanks. any social functions will phase hand or phone in the news to Mr. Mr. and Airs. Guy Wilson of Malad, Alfred Wil.son, who has been engaged as Society Editress. Idaho, vveie the guests Wednesday of Mr. and Alls, llyium Eyshein of fepau-i-Eork. Mr. Wilson has lived in Sa lem several years but the last two or in It in in iif Mies Hai-- ..linel , linse thiee yeais he has resided in Idaho, lie mariied a Malad gill last winter. iin iagi In Jerry Zeeman nf Bclija this week ill the ii in I.uige eiowds have enjoyed the fish-uP I. ake Temple, a Ininille shower ing mid boating on the pond lately, pss us given last Friday at teriiinni. The also the bathing, especially by the & i Hail was given at the Inline of the no s. Inn eleet V parents, Mr. ami After spending a week here Mr. ami ; nmig T IS costing more today to give We have introduced the most rig'd Arden Elmer, with Mrs. Hairy Mis. dames Warner and two ehildreu rs. We have held down exservice ha it economies. ever than Elmer Wilson amt Guv Wilma telephone returned and Mr. anddrs. iidieusini, Miss A Itss 1,nliv Sehramm as hostesses. to their homes in Idaho Saturday. before in the history of the telethe lowest point that could to penses was served to Mrs. I.lia lav ior accompanied them, ii nelieon ,nci erieil business. phone lie following guests: Mrs, Ferdinand to make a visit with them. Bov War- safely be touched without impairing It costs more to install a telephone. the quality of the service. Hut notehiamm, Mrs. .lames Eranenm, Mrs, net i emu ued here to stay about a ail I'.lmei, Mis. 11 V II ill hllner, Mrs. mouth the guest of Albert Taylor. It costs more to take out a telephone. withstanding our best efforts a deficit . The young liuby of Air. and Mrs. nseph Iseh wait. Mrs Hale Elmer, noon dolin Leo Elmer, Mis. making itigi has been gradually piling up until it Gardner, Alva Wunen died here. The baby has' spent Eiiday allot It costs more to move a telephone. eal dies'ings at the gauo loom. .Mrs. Arden El rcna Eetei-obeen ill for some time. Funeral ser- has reached a figure amounting to m i, It costs more to repair a telephone. ois. Eiuneis M. Elmer, Mrs. It. vices weie held Saturday. .1 Mrs. troll Our experience in the $1,334,062.02. lleniv llamoek !'. The mariiage ot Mi. Elmer Sabin went to lrovo on ngcr, Mi'. Joseph Hates, It costs more to connect one teleEiam-omMrs. . ill. Hetts, Mrs. business Saturday. and Mis' Jloia Maud Jnnc-.- , daughtii last fourteen months promises no hope .loinst was I'a'.i i t.itis. Mo. .James .Mitchell, of Mr and Mis. Ama-- a Mr. Bov Taylor spent Saturday and1 phone with another. NT rs. of in lln' Fred .''ill Wilsnn, hs (. outgo dunes, solemniid on Wednesdax improved conditions, for each month .'Sunday visiting in Provo. Poles cost more ; copper cost more ; Iis. Flint McClellan, Mrs. Fake Temple. Henry Howard Taylor, son of Lee B. Tuy shows a larger deficit than that of the Mrs. Win. Vest, Mrs. Eurl lor of 1uysun, spent the day Saturp si n lead costs more; iron costs more. dsen. Mis. Alhert Aslmy, Miss Emma day with his grand mother, Airs. Nellie preceding month. (ieoige 1'age of this city and li" Miss Ethel lieeee, Dori-- i Tavlor. ndienson. item of and material labor i nut tile vveie Irene Wiathal of livery The only remedy lies in rate adjust'.' ede, dnanita A baby boy was born to Air. and (iardner, Zelma Elmer. in the Salt mariied on Wednesday in the and maintenance employed Edna I. dim dennie Elmer, Haskell, Mis. Clem Johnson Saturday, dune 2.'!. ments that will result in inci eased Bake Temple. They will icside in 1av Hael Twede, lierniee Mon Alls. Jane Ccdcrstrom has been ill operation of the plant costs more. son where Mr. Huge is emplovtd in the 'ihwnrl, It is a problem of getting revenues. ne of Salem, and Mrs. Zeeman and Strawberiy High Fine aial I'n oil'u e. Jiss Kathrine Zeemiin nf Benjamin. lor some time. She has attacks of In face all of these increased costs the revenue above the expense, which gall stones. Aliss Louise Holder has returned telephone rates have remained unwas pha- The Mei rv Miitimis' unquestionably is necessary to insure In. me from Magna where she has been our revenues FOLKS WE ALL KNOW ttntly enteitinued last Finlay hv Mis changed, the public continuously efficient to consequently visiting for several weeks. Anderson. The nfleiuooii was devnled have the not with service some wen pace kept steadily by preserving the financial ingirls Saturday evening to Bed Cioss wink follow id hv a so put up to vote on for Goddess of Libincreased expense. of the Company. tegrity erty for the Fourth of duly. Helen Beddoes received the njost votes. Air. and Afrs. Lynn D. (Toward entertained at a family dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for the following: Mrs. dune Ccdcrstrom, daughter Ella, and son Clarence; Kate Killian, I.ouis (Toward, and the host and hostess. Eater in the afternun they hud an ice cream party and were joined by the Monday 1,0 isjj vvilli them and they following: Lillian Grant, Mr. and Mrs. were all entertained on Momlav altei Bay (Toward and two children, Air. noon hv Mrs. W. 11. Beei e John (Toward and Eva (Toward. Conference Sunday School AVanl The ladies o'f (lie Juslamcic (dub was postponed on account of the liiect-nwere pleasaullv entertained Thui'day v lovd Openshaw, Oran Openshaw, Mel house being in a torn up condition. A. Hatch, Air. Bay Sabin, Afiss Velum PROBATE AND GUARDA1NSHIP iifternoou bv Mrs. AI. d. Mniteiisrii at arsons, Aliss Emma Christensen and The cleaning and painting was not Dpenshnw, and l.cland Openshaw, v" the home of Mrs. d. Clavlon In MftTICrC the guest of honor ami his wife. HUHLLu. heirs of Alma Openshaw-- , deceased; completed. vited guests weie Mis. 1,'avmoml t'lav-IoAir. Kent Harper is here for a few The lightning Sunday struck a tree anil all other persons having or claim of Blnekfoot. Idaho, ami Mrs. duo. CoitVult the County Clerk or the ing to have an estate, right, title or days visiting with his wife and fam- in front nf the home of Angus I). T. I, ant. signers for further information. interest whatsoever in ihe land mil ily. Taylor and peeled the bark from the Afr. Sam Gardner is very ill. tree for two or three feet.. The heat premises described in (he l'l.iiniff's Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stevfnit mid In the District Court of the Fourth complaint herein, through or under Afrs. L. enterA. and flash with Hatch the was so intense it Mayor that diuiglilers of Salt Lake, Mr. and His. Judicial District in and for Utah ie above named Defendants or any tained at supper Saturday evening, wn felt across the street. Oram Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. ngiis State of Utah. of them, as grantees, heirs at law or County, were laid fur the ('overs following Mr. Eli F. Mrs. left Emma and for all of Leslie, Taylor Ensign Tuesday NOTICE TO CREDITORS. otherwise; and all persons whomsoguests: Air. and Airs. Arthur Hatch, Fountain Green on business. Barfield, motored down Inst Thursday In the matter of the estate of Chris- ever having or claiming to have an Air. and Afrs. Theodore Hatch, Miss to attend the funeral of Airs. Stewart. Mr. nnd Airs. I). R. Taylor had as tian Peterson, deceased. estate, right, title or interest whatsoErvin Hael Snow, Mrs. Henry-AVinThey were guests at the home of ATrs. their guests Sunday Air. and Afrs. Sam Creditors will prosent claims with ever in the said laud and premises as Hatch and Melvin Hatch. Fela to ever Introduced Were Eaiilensnck. you Afargret The auxiliary to the Red Cross of Mvers and two children of Payson ouchers to the undersigned at his against the Plaintiffs herein, Pefond- low who immediately Grabbed your and Afr. and Afrs. Arthur Briggs of place of residence in Santaquin, Utah ants. Afutun girls, under the supervision of Afrs. Dave finish was hostess to the hand like he bud Inherited It? And SUMMONS. Spanish Fork. Afr. Briggs left Sun- - County, Utah, on or before July 27, Miss sewCora the will (Toward, keep it had been Entre Nous club members Wednesday did your Jvlitt feel like The State of Utah to the above DePETER A, PETEHSON, to go to Salt Lake for 1918. day evening room on two from Arondays open ing of last week. Tnviled guests present Caught in the Door? Tbetl youve met Administrator. fendants: until ten The girls are doing the course in training Ihe government were Afiss Flora Hiiish, Miss Henrietta You urd hereby summoned to appear H. STRAW, Provo, Utah, the Bone Crusher Where does he get much workoclock. is Afrs. will make her giving. Briggs to help the Red Cross out. Miss lSerta Xoboker and the Idea that he can Make Friends Douglass, within for Administrator. home ALs. with twenty days after the service her Afr. and Att'y. parents, Mr. and Airs. Henry Sabin enterAfiss Iva Done. of this summons upon von, if served Date of first publication Afav, that way? tained at a family dinner in honor of j D. R. Taylor. within the County in which this action Airs. Arthur Hatch spent two days ,1918; last June 27. their son Elmer, who is an alternate is brought; otherwise within thirty Mr. and Airs. Joseph Shirk, Wilford, a when is that And oar observation week in hist I.ake Salt her the June for Those draft. were! visiting present Alice and Thelma Staik, Alls. days after service, and defend the woman is raising five or six children Mr. nnd Afrs. James Christensen, Air. husband. Il;iie above entitled action, and in case of Wride. AH. and Mrs. Fred Hill, AHs. she a ever diary. keeps hardly and Afrs. E. E. Beddoes, Afr. and Airs. Miss Lillian Curtis entertained a Harriet Douglass, Airs. Afnv Brown, your failure to do so, judgment will 0: hst:to r,ulims Blenkey The Dlivson man whose patriotism Jos. A. Stone. Afrs. Lizzie Rice front crowd of her voung friends Sundae be rendered against you aceordiug to Air. Charles 'Stark. ATr. and Airs. .Tames Hannan IJlcnkey, deceased. isn t eiptul to good corn bread ought the demand of the Complaint which Daniels, were at Provo Sunday to at to icditors will claims with present the Huns on their Sabin. Afr. and Afrs. Keren Christen- Those present were the Aliases Wave has been filed with the (jerk of said tend the funeral services of John Van ovv ngo over and help undersigned Admin. Court. sen. ADs. Elizabeth Christensen, Arr. Snow. Enid Davis of Price, and Helen ground. Afrs. Van Wagoner will be Ins at Viagoner. residence at Payson, T Afrs. and Air. Rav and Afrs. Reddoes Davis, This action is brought for the purPersonally we are not in favor of remembered by the older residents of Ftali County, Utah, on or before the long engagements, but we do believe pose of quieting title of Plaintiffs to Iavson ns Sarah Stark. loth day of August, 1918. real estate in Utah .County, Utah, they ought to last until the ring has JFSTI.V A. LOVELESS, more particularly described in Plain-tillbeen paid for. Administrator. Complaint in said action, and to BOOTH & BOOTH, Attorneys. reform certain conveyances of said First pub. June 0, 1918, last July 11. real estate heretofore made. LEE L. BAKER, Attorney for Plaintiffs; address HatLame Back Relieved. field Block, 108 West Center Street, For a lame back apply Cham- Provo, Ltah. By ROY G. BLAKEY. Ph. D.. o! Univerety ol Minnaou INK First publication June 6, 1918; last berlain V Liniment twice a day 4, 1918. July and. massage the muscles of the j e hack billions thor-onot is over twenty-onthe seat of pain "When we stop to thiuk, we know that it f To Prevent Belching. been at eacli billion Expense Problem vv i i si' I I i t i I , -- -, , .'I'-i'p- i j i . - j i i v f i i i The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. I ' . e - I j ,'7 s- j Burden of Carrying on the War Cannot Be Shifted to the Future PRINTERS' HAS BEAT GERMANY FLAG Support EVERY that oppoterFrurriuifcm aW food Eat Rjjit EIKYyoarnU routtkin WASTE NOTHING OSStTf respoiv for thousands of business successes throughout the country. Everybody in town may know you but they don't know wfcat you have to sell. ntf o Advertising Will Help Yob Announcement We are pleased to announce to our patrons and friends that we have added to our constantly in creased stock several brands of First Class Coal v hich includes King, Hiawatha, Black Hawk and Panther and will be glad to furnish you with your fuel wants. Remember that the price raises on July 1st. Place your order NOW. Central Lumber & HardwareCo. dollars which our government wants ultimately, but twenty dollars worth of commodities and service. Our national income does not or Ml, billion, of dollor. of gold, sil.cr ...d '"J-- n that many dollars worth of wheat, lumber, minerals, clothing, automobiles etc. There are less than five billions of actual gold, silver paper. dollars in existence in the United States. These dollars are counters in terms of which the real things are measured and by means the of which they are exchanged more easily. For our present purposes to have gold or silver or paper is not to have anything of value in itself, for which it can be exchanged. but merely to have a claim upon It is obvious that our government needs money in order that it may must exchange it for men and commodities, for it is with these that it it have must that is also, forces. obvious, It fight the German military not men and of 1930 Munitions yet these men and commodities now. born cannot be hurled against the enemys lines. The burden of furnishall of these things must be assumed now; it cannot be put off till oughly There is more Make a regular habit of eal in g slowly, masticate your food thorand you may have no u f?r yearg wag supp0ged Q be oughly, further trouble. If you should, incurable. Doctors prescribed d take one of Chamberlains Tabcal remedies, and by constantly lets immediately after supper. At all druggists adv diaL' ""j real-thing- application, Catarrh in this lo-an- Do you suppose man in Payson who jfacturcd by F. J. Cheney & Co Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional ooooooooooooooooo ing the future. BEEBE could borrow from other nations, we might fight the war with what they loaned to us and we ourselves go ahead consuming what we produce, as we have been doing before the war. In that ease, we could shift the paying of them that is, the burden of the war, to the future. But there are no other nations who can lend to us at this time; we ourselves must raise an army, equip it and keep it supplied. Not only must all of this be done at home, but in addition we must help to feed and equip out allies. None of this can be left to the future. If we Of course the next generation will be injured because of this war. Billions of dollars' worth of labor and food and steel and other materials that are How absolutely destroyed in war are diverted from the construe-Jorgensotion of railroads, iirrigation systems, manufacturing plants, improved roads, houses, all of which might have aided our descendants and made lives fuller and happier. If a mans property is destroyed, his cliil-- ! receive an impaired heritage; both he and they suffer. Our descend- ants must suffer in this fashion because much of their patrimony is being destroyed. But their sacrifice in the future cannot relieve our present sacrifice by one jot or one tittle. We cannot, as a nation, postpone our burden if we would, nor can the future help us. Then why delude our- Lumber Co. Everything Mary a. Openshaw Openshaw nau T.vxton. tm;. n, selves with thinking that it can? theres a wohas ever come to the conclusion that it was right for her husband, to pay 2oc for two cigars? s MatUd-- l j Minnie ini!' p Openshaw-Wall- 0, .LUMBER, SHINGLES, HARDWARE, BARBED WIRE, WIRE FENCE, CEMENT, PLASTER, PAINT, OIL and GLASS. Le Baron EDabeth Cpm . ?olla s?r " h Open , rluntiir-- . ami Zina - Ha.-- Open-thei- r Gkd-dre- n bliggmson. La Mtia Openshaw Lid, lie, Ma-tlBoyle. AJav Ooenshaw m Farm Implements. Opc,i-sha- Mi'ler and Roger Openshaw, .Tr heirs of noger Openshaw, dece.-seiMery A Openshaw Holman, Litvina Ooen'sh-.' Johnson, John T. Ope,,-t,v, Martha A- Openshaw. and Owen Openshaw. heirs of Eh Openshaw, Car dine Openshaw, Herbert Openshaw, m in BEEBE LUMBER CO. SANTAQUIN, Phone UTAH 22-r- 3 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO |