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Show THE PAYSOMAN, PAYSON, UTAH Just few purely prit i lout il liy paragraphs pushed pointed n id' one who doesnt liy t In wish to (list ml) the serein ininds MRS. ALrRED R. W ILSON, F.d,tre it a favor if parties having or learning of The Paysonian will hand or phone in the news to Mrs. will social functions please any Alfred Wilson, who has been engaged as Society hditress. u The Load Must Be Divided of I.iysoii, hut feels the necessity of hldoediin the const, iii ne-- , e n u n of dujie under his ilt-c- i ; i i ll.lt. J i not j Logit Hint Wat Joinings KilcV of Salt LhIul. in ft LOCAL SHOP INSTALLS RE- lui brother, MARKABLE ELECTRICAL DEVICE .'sfailij's a not lid i h Id ell oniv Mol he hume he of done by the ,p.a ndciing Mis. Kiley arnl Mi. Pi a nk Harri. a a up-- . Maiv gto of imt Ham' were the neN Special to The juysonian. Local Motor Car Ownn.s whose ears LUuirth oh Monday. Ji man elm bc- - up ft hi- - epitajdi ate equipped with tdeetne staitiii( he mtei e.xted I" a d a one. Mrs. llt'orv liImion entertained and lighting .systems vill at a lowly IuiipImoh on I'lnulay alt in u remarkable device just installed b the I'ayson Auto Ojiupuuy w inch Suihi' pi i. pie newr like to t k ad ernontt of last week. I'immiio ami nM-fioiu a large cm1 it o ma n. oat a von ummI for t hi (Iimoi at ioii-- i. 'j ho tl ey leeeptly pim hu.xed A lim.'t in ten-sug ueago concent. Mrs. thank (Vllwntiia hostess uionst ration was made showing AM u cams Ins blend !y the ot SpiiMxilh aysistctl. 'Ilii s: Must this instillment, n ae ion a ached - e diplomat ' It! ileinonM o eluded tin ladies ot the nil'll 'h llluW it I., a ear at the garage iceently Nnij (dull and Kiide club. tin almost human was wriid to Naiiow minded ineii eldom travel in it lellieenri of tlj AM HI ts its in ot Miss Mane JMhuarl, daughter he st nigh t a ml na now wa slowlv this inovi ja t h. cliuaii ol iln- - d.a1ia;) airow Mr. and Mis. .breth o jhaf on the dial showing eeitatn of city, left lroNo Satniday lot fanaoa mmatuial unit hers, in d t ions of troiilde or faults in the t Speaking v U it the h will Mihiuiei upend iit e hat's the mallei with the ne u a t o r eh e ie n st elil on ! he ear. and hei aunt, Mrs. .lames Dullish, No doubt mauv other relatives and fiiends. Mrs, I? I. Wilson spent last Thursday in Imao;' m tnuJ'1s'v ii ia visit mg jier sister befute her dp.i hut they t lire. cul tin submuiim M in. I. in jjuost at i I I -- i x I arc doing everything in our power to assist in the prosecution of the war. We have met every requirement of the Government in the way, of furnishing facilities for ifs needs. At the same time we have successfully maintained commercial service of satisfactory quality. We have done this in the face of enormously increased costs of material and labor. In fact, it has been a tremendous burden, and we have carried the load alone. WE t j t i M.-t- l'l, t t i I ( V. si-- t , ' i i i '' 11 . Hying in 'flu ladies nf the Merry Matrons niter the sen. I'll is invention eluli were pleasantly entertained Iii nml it- - rcmarknlilc day at tin home ol Mis. Kay S'tevens. ability uns ilescriheil nml iliseii'Seil ill Ked ('ross bandages weie made, Ld ti.e lending peiiodli-alof the euuntiv lowed It v lumdieon. The inotoiists of Invson me siiigu I. iilv I'oitiumti in having n gntnge i Mr. ogiessiv enough to appieeiate the p. Mrs. mid iter Nmighn, Mr. t et lei In n, Mr. mid nlvuntage of owning such an instru jmd Mrs. i'lml Mrs. Henry .leppsiui, Mr. mid Mrs. 'neat and they should show their ap motored to picciat inn in a substantial way. Pun Hiongh mid lamili The garage plans to charge a nom ('linton l'riduy evening on ii lishing I lee of $20.0(1 for a test of the cn 1,1, d good' having report They tup. On Saturday they were the truest s ire electrical ciiuipment of a at which will probably indicate the be of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney B ginning of some trouble which can be the Par (1 rajieh. quickly eoi reeled and save a big ex AM HE not only tells the Mrs. Kd .tones was u layson visitor pease later. Moeation and kind of trouble but also in the sons three has vvet'k. She tlds ovv to repair it. aiinv and her husband i So our ear ovv tiers need not lay up He Seal at building yards their ears or go to tin trouble and is in tin ties! of spirit-- . lixpeuse of sending parts buck to the & The difficulty lie in the fact that our revenues have not increased in proportion to our expense. Telephone rates have remained stationary while everything that goes into the rendering of telephone service has advanced I'u-vil I aide ol getting nothing out of some thing. sit t met at homely one has to cam pretv gill can always A tent ion, but a H. in cost. One. of the Doubles with calling the other inn it a hud is that hi may he This condition has continued until light. we atv confronted creasing deficit. by a constant. y in- We are glad to as.sume as much of the load as we can possibly carry. We our patriotic duty to impose feel it which we tip burden upon the public might carry ourselves. Hut our resources are limited as they are in any other business, and we have finally reai lied, and even passed, the limit. - The question of service is a question of revenues, lienee, the problem of producing revenues adequate to the needs of the service is one with which the public and the Company are mutually concerned. Existing conditions make it imperative that some adjustments be introduced vvhereby the service may be insured against deterioration through inadequate revenues. ear-Elm- er lin-k- . Miss pora Smith had as her guests on Sunday Miss l.uella Straw and Miss and Elizabeth Owen of Spmigvilh Miss .Miss Vivian Dudley of Salem. Smith wilt spend he slimmer in This tie with her uncle P. F. Smith, leaving this week. nkers of the electrical It is said that set ions of electric starting and terns have been located in .'Id minutes through i AM HE. Some men seem to be saving all their money and strength for the vie lorv eelobi a firms. If The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. We can understand a lot of things, bill the necessity tor a bit of pink tinge on the bath towel is not one of them. if mmm eipiipment. Ilo is wist win) keeps bis own conn derangements Ini knows enough I, bill be is wiser lighting sys to follow vvlien lie gets i'1" iit good and repaired the aid of There nre two wnvs to win llie wnr. Tin Iayson Auto Shop people seem veiv much interested in showing the instrument to any one and it. is fiisci AT r. and Mrs. Henry Elmer of the anting to see it in action. We surely Par (I ranch, Thistle, were visiting are living in a progressive age. here this week with their daughters, Mrs. Fred Wilson, .Mrs. Henry depp Protect your soldiers wilh your savson and Mrs. (leoigo Jones. in I'lie lirst nlier one is to work lmi ,1. nml is to keep nt it. FOLKS WE ALL in Sav- Oran (pen thaw, Mel vi ii Opensliii w. ami 1. eland Openshmv, lie'llof Alma Opemlir.w, i.eceas-'o; NOTICES. tin - Consult the County' Clerk or the signers for further information. BEAT GERMANY FLAG time. War . Savings Stamps help provide that Force, force to the utmost, When you buy War Savings Stamps force without stint or limit, the right you do uoe give your money, you loan mis and triumphant force jvliich shall it at 4 per cent, compounded quar- make right the law of the vvotld, terly. A im help your (iovernment, bill which President Wilson says must be used against our enemies. yon help yourself even more. Support EVERY tkat oppoSrefPntfviuulnu Et 1 ftsofdf food Rgjvtrw DSWYyourolf otkiiv WASTE NOTHING wnw rvv9 root i e In the District. Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Chris-tian Peterson, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his place of residence in Santaquiu, Utah County, Utah, on or before ,Tulv 27, 1!HS. PETER A, PETEIISON, Administrator. M, R. STRAW, Provo, Utah, Atty. for 'Administrator. Date of first publication May, 23, I PIS ; last .Tune 27. KNOW tell von They also serve who buy War Savthe things if they save nml buy to a war to ings Stamps lln utmost of their ability, and buy' restricted )Yar VWtoiM, PROBATE AND GUARDA1NSHIP Floyd OpemJiaw, IT. Your eoniinon sense will Hint yon cannot buy now all you bought before we hail will. Your buying must be nml your savings invested in ings Stamps. WTiSdMi' v . SUMMONS. The State of Utah to the above Estates of Thomas Blenkev and Hannah Blenkev, deceased. Creditors will present claims with MOTHERS PICTURE. vouchers to the undersigned Administrator, at his residence at Favson, Mv son, youro in the army, Utah County, Utah, on or before the And youve got to stand the test; day of August, 191S. Youll simmer down into the ranks, dFSITX A.' LOVELESS, Administrator. Or climb up with the best. You needn't worry about the dulling, BOOTH & BOO TH, Attorneys. First pub. June fi, BBS, last July IE Or the training or the schools, That is all provided for, In the armys book of rules; Lame Back Relieved. Is tbe Wild Rabbit going to Rile tbe The things youll have to watch for, For a lame back apply Cliatn-I'cHni- u Hunter? Well, hardly, but be isnt N the man you really are, von keep decent V Liniment twice a day Sheered, for tbe Hunter has shot nt So see that and Missed him a dozen times the past d'd your morals up to par. and the muscles of the massage The Hunter will walk I know its dog gone easy, two Years. hack ovev the seat of thorn pain Ilu .s J1' :u''uy tulles and kill a Sparrow, twenty-tw,, each hell e at oughly application. rinsing Cow. two Ground Hogs and a Fanners I ,1 you ro ashamed and want to lnde, There is more Catarrh in this Tomorrow, be will be all Lamed Up. nd youll do things in the army, 'section of the than all Youve not even dreamed about be- other diseases country put together, and fore, for years it was supposed to be Or Hint you would ever try, ineurable. Doctors prescribed So keep the tip in store. Vow some men lake to prayin', remedies, and by constantly Mt must be a grand old scheme,. to cure with local treat-jmen- t, failing been real religious, Xevcr pronounced it ineurable I know not how that would seem, Catarrh is a local disease, great-- 1 Rut when I feel myself aslippin', 1 will tell you of my plan. influenced by constitutional look at my mothers picture, conditions and therefore reAnd I try to be a man. quires constitutional treatment. For when I see that dear old face Halls Catarrh Medicine, inanu-ifacturc- d A smilin up at me, I always have to stop and think. by F. ,T. Cheney & Co.. How pained and sad slicd lie; Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional Xow I know it isn't easy. Kid, remedy, is taken internally and Previous articles in this soiies have When your feelin blue and sad. acts thru the Blood on the Mu-- i But watch your step for Mothers shown hosv to prepare effective adver- eons Surfaces of the System. One sake, Using. Iu this one, we point out the And Inter Hundred Dollars reward is you'll be glad. mistakes most frequently made even Soldier. by A.K.F.jcd for any ease that Halls Cat- by some who consider themselves good arrh Medicine fails to cure. Send udvertisemeut writers. One of the most common faults In circulars and testimonials jfor F. J. CHENEY & CO., advertising is the attempt at clever- Toledo, ness, which often fails to Impress the .Ohio. Sold hy Druggists, 75c. reader ns such and consequently falls Halls Family Pills for fiat. If the purpose of the advertisement Is to sell something (and it almost in- Tn. ,,le District Court of the Fourth variably is), then something catchy Tmlieial District, iu and f.,r will not accomplish the desired results o mt-- , been respon " Utah, State of Utah. as readily us a few words for thousands Mary A. Openshaw I ,e Ru ron. Reset ta of sensible, forceful sales urgunient. Openshaw Yorgenson, ERabeth of business successes Opm Flowery language also is very much shaw Jerman, Eliza Openshaw Holla-Hv- , out of place iu a good advertisement. the throughout Matilda Opcnsnaw country. Biggin-on- , Elaborate figures of speech, large and Minnie Openshaw Wall, ami Zina Everybody in town Openunusual words and long, complicated shaw Jf.i.-ork, ElaintifK Oh sentences often Crve to confuse the may know you but Clarissa Openshaw Tligginson, reader and fill him with disgust. The they dont know v hat Openshaw . Fiddle, M.i-HOpen-shaavoids these really good Boyle, May OwensYiw have sell. to Miller, you faults as lie would a plague. and Roger Openshaw, ,Tr., heirs of The mistakes mentioned In the fore-- 1 ivuger Openshaw, decease 1; Mary A Openshaw Holman. Eavitn li'uV'hvv going paragraphs are a few of the reaVill You Advertising Help sons why most unsuccessful adverJohnson, John T. OpeMsiia v. ' Martha A. Openshaw. and Owen tisers have formed the conclusion that Openshaw, heirs of Eli Openshaw, doesn't puy. advertising Car oline Openshaw, Heih-v- t Open'shaw, j Tht btTtrtfe tbt utiiBti every of feitidioo molt (be requirement teste and yet poiieiei a teag ted fUvor that appeals to tbe hardiest o G. L Becker, Mfgr. OGDEN, UTJta - j lo-je- al 1 Announcement Wc are pleased to announce to our patrons and friends that we have added to our constantly in creased dock several brands of First Class Coal which 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 & Hardware Co. You are hereby summoned 1o appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon von, if served within the County in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after sen ice, and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure to do so, .judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the Complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought for the purpose of quieting title of Plaintiffs to real estate in Utah County, Utah, more particularly described iu Plaintiffs Complaint in said action, and to reform certain conveyances of said real estate heretofore made. EEE L. BAKER, Attorney for Plaintiffs; address Hatfield Block, 108 West Center .Street, Pmvo, Etah. publication June (i, l!H-- ; last . July 4, 1918. To Prevent Belching. , j If your dealer does lot carry BECCOorder from De- fendants: NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 1 ami all oilier persons having or claim ing to have an estate, right, '.ill' nr interest whatsoever in Hie hull mil premises described in the I liinHIfs complaint herein, through or under the above named Defendants or any of them, as grantees, heirs at law or otherwise; and all persons wliomso ever having or claiming to have an estate, right, title or interest wliatso ever in the said land and premises as ngainst the Plaintiffs herein, Defendants. j Make a regular habit of eating slowly, masticate your food thoroughly, and you may have no further trouble. If you should, take one of Cbamberlains Tab- lets immediately after supper. At all druggists. ndv Do von there's a wo suppose man in Parson who lias ever come lo the conclusion that it was right for tier husband to pay 2.3c for two cigars ? 00000000000000000 ! ' BEEBE ' j , well-chose- n 0 1 Lumber Co. Everything in LUMBER, SHINGLES, HARDWARE, BARBED HAS WIRE, WIRE FENCE, CEMENT, PLASTER, . 0 $ X PAINT, OIL anc GLASS. - Farm Implements. La-ivin- .BEEBE LUMBER CO. $ 9 SANTAQFLV, Phone 22-r- 3 UTAH g v ooooooooooooooooo |