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Show ' THE PAYSON IAN, PAYSON, UTAH " $ Opportunities Local and Personal i. u cow. 2t WANTED A first class milch Call on J. A. Loveless. :!S Toil can at leut be in the second of ilofon.se be a war saver. line LOST A pair of roller skates near to lietnrn licit Stevens resilience. Mrs. John (ravens entertained the U B Fern Daley. Undue club last Saturday afternoon. crank, beA line baby bov was born to Mr. tween l'nvson Auto Fo. ami east part Toni Clovvnrd Jr. Sunday. Mrs. Auto mid at it I .cave Iayson of town. An automobile LOST 11 Co. iU"1 1" acres good SALE jH at includinu u crops, in valley, also a $73.00 per acre, on terms, homestead relinquishment very cheap. Must sell on account of sickness. TIichc head of A Do three are horses. Address U. L. Shoemaker, Pay-son41 Up or call at (ienola. Mis. John Cowan i visiting at En reku with her sister, Mrs. John Allen. Gu-he- is in .Mrs. Bert Gardner Payson spending a few days with her baby and Mr, Giirdners mother. . Edward (Iardner motored in from the reservation to spend his birthday horse with his mother, Mrs. Mary (lordlier. CIlEAl lbiRuy, Inquire of J. S. Hills, rob SALK and hat ness. Jr. UNFURNISHED ROOMS for rent Inquire Mrs. Mattie Kapple. MODERN homo for rooms ami hath; screened porch. Cash or terms to suit buyer. 35-t- f OWEN e. iiai;ni-:ttsale-f- ive Pledge yourself to save to the utmost and to buy a definite amount of War Havings Stamps eaeli month. IVrsson Jr. and children Eureka were the guests of Mrs. the latter part of last ii Mis. John of .lull w Iei-sso- eek. Mrs. Jennie Musser and son Wayne of Salt Lake were the guests of Mrs. Call and get Hour photos now, as O. Vina Patten and other relatives last A. Daniels has returned to his studio w eek. after an absence in the eastern part of the state. And there are still in Iayson people CHERRIES FOi; per. SAKE. E. 11. liar ' I1 It pays to trade with the lafre Furniture never who Co. IS put olT until whal they enn get somebody tomorrow Ise to do today. Mrs. Win. Onielia is in Sail Luke visiting with her son Floyd, who will leave the fort shortly with the 20th infant rv. Mr. and Mrs. IL A. Cordon were down from Thistle lust week, the guests of Mrs. (lordon 's mother, Mrs. (leorgc Jones, TO THE BAND CONCERT SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8 P. M BY PAY-SONPOPULAR BAND. m THE DANCE IN THE PAVILION IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE CONTO THE DANCE AND CERT, OF THE MUSIC BEAUTIFUL BAND. CONCERT AND DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT. EVERY Lee Elmer lmil as her guests Sunday evening Miss Edna Loveless, Miss Leah Loveless, Mis Eva Clay son i ml Miss Marv Wride. Mrs. Wouldnt it be interesting if the kaiser could write a message of at least two sentences without bringing the I,ot d into it. Miss Anna Nobeker, who is connected with the Deseret Gymnasium, Salt Lake City, has been visiting her relatives here. Mrs. Harvey of Salt Lake who lias been the guest of the Misses Mao nnd Aline Mciloth for several weeks, has returned home. T This Amount of War Savings Stamps Must Be Secured by June 28. MICKIE SAYS IF PEOPUEO JEST STOP T' Think. That ADVERTtatN' ts The newspaper, nvans stock in Trade, Thend TO NEVER TRN House to House CaqViss Being Made by Members of Watj Savings Societies to Pave Way fop All the People of Utah to Participate in Campaign, CrT IT PER. nothin' yake They DO SOMETIMES, no nnorr Than Theyd ask the FREE GROCER. PER OF FLOUR- - IsACk Somewhere In France today, your boy is fighting to save the world from EVERY DOLLAR tyranny ot the savage and bestial Hun. Somewhere in America another boy is in training so Hint he can relieve and reinforce Hie army of men over there.' Somewhere on the high sens yonr boy is on a transport being convoyed by your other boy on a war Ship to aid those vvlm ure in France, In America today a great army of men and women are milking n can vas.s of American homes, American business bouses, American corporations, indiv idual Americans, presenting pledge cards which you ure asked to sign agreeing to buy at stated periods during the remainder of this year Stamps to back the boyj who responded to the call to the colors and who are giving up all to bring ttboin the freedom of the world. War Savings Stamps are for you as for jour children. Utah is asked to buy or pledge to buy $9.0(10,1)00 ol them. It Is asked to do this by the 28th Inst., vv Inch dale 1ms been proclaimed as National War Savings Daj when every American citizen will be summoned nnd asked to show his pal rlotlsm by signing this pledge, 'ilia Buy W. S. S Today he will buy, or agree to buy, War Sav ings Stamps at some fixed date duriu, month of the year. It Is his every The philosophy of the W. B. B. is patriotic duty to do so. save. save, save, Meanwhile a house to house canvass is being made by jiieniberp of War Sav Line up nnd sign up on National lags Societies, presenting the plan of War Savings Day. the government in the War Saving Stump move, presenting you pledge President Wilson went to a circus, cards nnd asking you to sign them. littered and clowns the nt up These canvassers have been directed laughed the ground with peanut shells. Verily, to ask for pledges for Hie larges lie is one of us. tiinount possible, proportionate to ability in accord with in We are requested 1o inform the Farm Bureau members that the bind structions from the National War Sav Gormuissioii. ing twine hns arrived and ymiir orders ings It will require tbe purchase, should be placed nt once. pledges to purchase, of many $1,(H Cornbreud will help win the war. subscriptions which is the tnaximui but Iuvson housewives should re- amount that can he purchased by an member that eornbreail improperly single persons; bur you enn buy thn made is almost as bad as German many for every member of your fam Ily and it it is possible you should d propaganda. deposited with ; SAFETY AND SERVICE in a banking connection start an account with us. You owe it to the Boys Over There that service from Over there. Airs. Nellie Taylor and Mrs. Emma Curtis and little son Paris spent last Thursday in Spanish Eork, the guests of Air. and Alt's. Dan Lewis and family, the occasion being Air. Lewis birthday. Saturday evening the Af. I. A. gave a farewell party for Air. Erank Atooney who has volunteered to the services of Enclc Sam. Airs. Laura Bailsman who has been staying here nil winter with lier parents, Air. and ATrs. D. W. Jackman, is propaiing to go home. Her husband came for her in his automobile. Airs. Arvil Tiffany writes home that she is enjoying very much her stay in California. Her husband is still in training at Camp. Kearny, although they vveto at the time she wrote the letter on a hike some distance from so. Misses Ux-tni- San Diego. Airs. Henrietta Douglass is now with her husband in California. Airs. Alyrtle Lysheum spent the first few days of the week with Afrs. Eliza Taylor. Mr. and Airs. Arthur Hatch came from Provo Friday evening to visit friends and relatives here, after which Mr. Hatch left for U. S, Service. Afrs. Hatch will make her home here with his parents, Alayor and Airs. L. A. Hatch. Aliss Reva Gardner spent last week in Spanish Fork canyon visiting with Aliss Ruth Hayes. Airs. John Dean of Silver City is here on a visit. She is visiting with D. W. Jackman and family. Airs. Charles Snyder, assisted by Miss Gladys Jackman, served dinner Monday to Air. and AD-s- D. AV. .Tuck-maand family, Airs. Gertrude and baby of Payson, and Afrs. John Dean and children of Silver City. Aliss Lillian Curtis has returned home from Atagna where she has been Air. and Airs. Janies Warner, son Roy nrul two small children nnd Air. and Afrs. Guy Wilson, of Idaho, are here visiting Airs. Win. IT. Taylor. They motored here Snt urdav in Air. Warners new Buiek automobile. They will stay for about a weeks visit. Mrs. Alice Hatch was hostess at a dinner party Sunday, given in honor of her sister who is visiting here from Oregon. Aliss Alary Flygare and Afiss Eliza Peterson were wishing in Payson Sun-daafternoon. . I All We have installed AM1UT for your benefit. Now lets see whether you want guess work or AMIR' sure knowledge work on the delicate, complicated electric system of your ear. .Inst come to ns and sav: Make an AMD,!! test and well know and so will you. And well fix the trouble quick thats Payson Auto Co. E. B. PARRY, Manager Benjamin Briefs. The ladies of the Wilson club met at the home of Airs. Sarah Brvnn last weok. Airs. Hazel Richardson was an Shots from Salem W, W. Armstrong, Food Administrator for Utah, has returned from Washington where he went for a conference with federal officials. M r. Armstrong says the reports made at the conference indicated that in point of acreage this year's crops are the largest in the history of the country. In an interview Mr. Armstrong emphasizes the importance of citizens laying in a winters supply of coat now. Mr. A. C. Borensen, our esteemed townsman and jeweler, left last Mon day for Detroit, Michigan, where bo will be employed by the government in a munition factory. Mr. Sorensen liutdo an effort to enlist in the rogu lar army for regular service but Uncle Sam said he was carrying a little too much flesh, and so, being anxious to do something for his country A. C. de cided to help make bullets with which to jierforate the kaiser. In Petrograd a ham posts $300.00, 'which gives voti a pretty good idea of how socialism helps the poor. n Alon-tagu- House Amina' Tests Guaranteed Mr. .Toe Peterson, Air. Wells Jack-maand Air. Will Dredge have left (amp Kearny to answer the call of Colvin & Reece Co. f by approved and d Every patron of this bank is accorded courteous treatment and the most liberal term consistent with sound banking practice. If you are looking1 for grand-childre- The Reliable safe-guarde- methods. Lillian Daley and Mable Bring out the money that you lmvt have returned to Balt Lake after put away for a rainy day. Invest i spending a vacation with Mr. and in War Savings Stamps, t lie best in vestment ever offered you by the gov Mr. nnd Mrs. Byron Thurmond and Mrs. Arthur Dalev. children motored from Eureka Sunday eminent. Every one that you buy, o Mrs. U. F. (Vllventtrn of Bpringville ugree to buy, helps your boy and you. and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Amos. returned to her home Sunday after neighbors boy, the lads in kluikl vvli spending a pleasant visit with her sis- have made many sacrifices for yoi Mrs. Henry Erlandson. The government will force an and who will continue to make then. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Harper and fam ter, It Is up to you to make sacrifices foi are spending a visit of Mammoth, ily, advance on coal of f0o per with Mr. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Burnett- enterthem. They are giving their lives free Harpers parents, Mr. and tained in honor of Mrs. William Ells- ly for yon. You should, therefore, iem ton, beginning July 1st, 19 IS. Mrs. E, 11. Harper. worth Sunday, afternoon. Strawberries your money just as freely to kee; In a letter received by Colvin and cream were served to a large them. Be ready to go the limit. Sigi O. A. Daniels, the Photographer, can number of invited guests. the pledge curd and make this pledg & Reece Co. from W. C. Armnow be found at his studio where he for the largest amount that you can will be pleased to take the pictures of Mrs. William Ellsworth and dnugh Sacrifice if necessary, but sign the strong, State Chairman of De- nnv who desire them. ter Jessie, of Arizona, are visiting card. fense, to this effect, it was also with the family of J. C. Ellsworth pledge Mr. Ed Gardner from Uinta Basin nnd Mrs. Ellsworth frieuds. stated that dealers have the PROCLAMATION. is in layson spending a few days. He tins been in Salt Lake doing Temple privilege to raise the price any came in for his mothers birthday, work for the past two weeks. Mrs. Marv R. Gardner. time. June 19, 1918. Mrs. Leah Higgcnhothnin and Mrs. To tbe Citizens of Payson: In order to protect yourself of Knthvine Bills represented the Bureau 'I'he children nnd Friday, June 28th, 1918, is officially from this advance, and a pos- Mts. Mary U. Gardner gathered at her of Education nt the Relief Societies designated War Savings Day by the home Wednesday, .Tune ID, in honor of in Santaquin and Spring Lake TuesPresident of the United States and sible coal shortage next, sea- her (itith birthdav anniversary. day. They spoke on the infant welGovernor of this State. All loyal the fare work. Mrs. Emma Wilson and son, buy all the coal you can of this community will accordcitizens ,T. Loveless were nt the Pay-soAnn Lee Mrs. Mr. nnd Airs. Mr. and Elmer, NOW. wards. Mrs. John Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. ingly subscribe for AVAR SAVINGS STAMPS to the best of their ability Hale Elmer Forded up Iayson canyon on a pleasure trip the past week. and otherwise promote their sales in An apportionment of $1,000 has been amounts. This is not only the made by the State Council of Defense large ever investment best Government The Iayson man who wants to make for the child of wellfare before the American public, but his summer bristle with excitement work in promulgation placed work the state of Utah. This Coal is of such magnitude that all must might try raising a pig. will include a general campaign lookparticipate and all who are able should ing to an improvement in the physithemselves to save and invest cal, moral and mental condition of the pledge ! limit allowed by tho Governthe to children in the state. ment numely, $1,000.00 maturity value for anv one person or corporation. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. L. N. and Nt r. nnd HENRY ERLANDSON, Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth will represent the Mayor, Payson City. Pavson Exchange Savings Hunk nt the Bankers Convention nt Logan No Payson man should bn so accomJune 21st and 22. From there they ns to spend all of his time will visit points in Idaho on business. odating the other fellow's axe. grinding They will nlo visit Yellowstone National Park and will be gone for three weeks. The trip will bo made in automobiles. Save Money and Protect Yourself u:j is is W. visiting with Richardson. mother, Airs. W, Air. A. .1. it. Si'w:,, county clerk Daggett county, ihis state, is here Hie intncsl of the county scohot board. Air. nnd ADs. IReit Powell of Bay-sowore the f i Ms t,f Air. and Afrs. boot, nrd Hawkins Sunday. The Hones held their annual reunion in the Benjamin it hall Dinner was Wednesday, .Tune 12. served nt 12 oclock. The following Star Spangled program was given: Banner, audience; prayer, Henry Hone; so rig, Dorotha Alillx; address of welcome, E. I). Hawkins; song. Nonna and I, corn Ludlow; response, Lizzie Richardson; violin solo, vivian Hawkins; recitation, Violet Herbert; reciGilbert tation, Chatwin; practical Jokes, Jessie Ludlow; song, Mable Clark; doings of the hours, Afarion AmHone; response, Harold Clark; audience. The' Spanish Fork erica, High Behind orchestra furnished the music for the grand ball at night. Airs. Mary Anna Persson from Eureka spent a few days with her parents, Air. and Airs. C. W. Stewart. Miss Lizzie Richardson came home from Murray for tho Hone reunion. Air. and Airs. Leonard Han kins gave a farewell dinner for their ion Clinton who enlisted and will take a three months course in mechanics nt the Eniversity of Utah. Mrs. Walter Ludlow underwent an operation in the Spanish Fork hosi pital Friday, June It. She is oving. Mrs. C. W. Stewart gave a family dinner Sunday in honor of her son Tv an who left for the University of Utah, where he will take a three months course in mechanics under directions. A fine baby girl was born to Air. and Airs. Lewis Dudley last week. All concerned are doing nicolv. Erank Hone underwent an operation at the Spanish Eork hospital .Tune 14 nnd is doing fino. The Red Cross of Renjamin are doing their part to win the war. Since the time they began work at the Red Gross room they have completed 120 pillows, 131 slips nnd 1, 172 bandages. Ihc work will continue every Tuesday and Thursday. over the top Benjamin went in War Savings Stamps, raisim- - her ipiota of $1.2(10.00. Tleber Hand and Axel Lundqnist of WTest Jordan motored down Saturday ev oiling and spent Sunday with their parents. Airs. Winnie Hansen gave a dinner B'lturdav evening in honor of Clinton Hawkins who left for Balt I.nke the following day to attend the Govern nmnl training school at theA'nivorsity of 'tali. Cover was for twenty friends nti tu d Ivan Stewart. Clinton Haw Theodore Hone, W'eslev Richard- ol in n atmi-einei- im-p- I invited guest. Aliss Thelma Hickman, daughter of Mr. nnd Airs. Charles Hickman, was son, .Tack Clark, Agnes Ludlow, Sadie in Provo June 13th to Mr. Stew at Mr. Roy Taylor was very success- married I, T.m ile IV1 ei son, Vera .Tones, Franeotn of Payson. Tho Maggie Wignall. fully nnd pleasantly surprised Wednes- Stanley Lucy Richardson eottplo will niuko their home in Blanche Stewart. young Ins of a number Wendell evening boy by day Stewart Bessie Peterson, Gerald Hansen nnd' friends, the occasion being his birth- Iayson. Afrs. Will Wooten, from Burrville, Leona Kina hostess Mrs. as IFnnson, Taylor day. served a hot chicken supper. Covers were laid for the following young men: iSCSI 6IB Ellis Beddoes. Ray Sabin. Alma Chris1 will tensen, Ervin Hatch, Hillery Holder, in Santaquin EVERY FRIDAY Albert Taylor, Eli F, Taylor and tho will establish a permanent place. guest of honor. The table was adorned with beautiful red, pink and white roses. The young men brought with them a ease of root beer and soda water. The night was spent in playing cards. Mr. Taylor had another pleas H you drive a horse with corns on ant surprise when his mother, Mrs. P. of in walked Provo, feet will be Taylor, it I.uey fault, not your mine. with a birthday cake, some strawberries and roses. Mr. aiyl Mrs. AY ill Curtis and children of Burley, Idaho, motored here Wednesday afternoon to spend a few days visit with relatives and friends. They have with them Mrs. Curtis sister, Miss Stratford of Brigham M City. Word from our Sammies informs ns be and Expert Horseshoeing. its H.o. 1 hall! nn.MIM......i,11,,illllIllmillmsii--j- i |