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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH PAY MRS. ALFRED R. WILSON. Editre. The Paysonian will deem it a favor if parties having or learning of any social functions will please hand or phone in the news to Mrs. Alfred Wilson, who has been engaged as Society Editress. j fc V ,S1SSH Sr S II WAYS ti Your Dollar Will Stand Behind tha The Merry Matrons dub met la-was hostess! Wilful' Boys Who are in the Trenches, at a pleasant afternoon function Wed Fiidny afternoon viitli Mrs. E. ft. Fighting That You May Escape 'I'he time was spent in Ren the Domination of the Hun. neilay of last neck. Her quests num 'Jnrrv. Cions work followed by luncheon. t.cic t lie billies of till Elite club. 'i he la. lies of the Katie Nous dab Sunday evening, June Ifith, in the War Savings Stamps which Undo were the gue-t- s of .Mrs. W. 1. More- first ward chapel oxerdses in honor Sam is now asking .vou to give your An hiNt be will of conducted. of Fathers day ford Wedno'dn v afternoon Is tlio best investment pledge to excellent program has k arranged in the world. They pay you in two Is extended an inviiuv. eek and the piddle ays: first in interest compounded Thnrsdny at. c, noon of !s. (() ; secuinl in tetiebltig you the (imirterly club on the Indus of the one of Pny- - lesson of saving. Hut above nil el-- 'j To Clarence Mills, honor joved a delijht fid time at the home ens soldier boys who has been homo they enable you to volunteer your doli.f Mrs. Will McClellan. During the, on lar to stand behind the boys who are furlough from Camp Kearny, a In iiitiwf ip, i ii n (hI uiuhiv niitP lorni'o rox the trenches, ns also those in ran-- ! wore Hip pant .Jmjnihrr ol parties gni'ii bandages weie completed, flex en mem- week. On Thursday evening Miss Maim tmiment and on the seas, to give him bers were present and invited guests Curtis entertained at her home and the food and clothing and supplies are necessary for Ills comfort and. were Mrs. lav I.. Done. Mrs. Shores Mr-.- . Saturday Miss Chrvstal Ware gave a that ox cIinn, Mrs. El null Selma n and d Hieing pnrtv in li is honor. The young to wrest victory from the savage linn Ills were l.ef rest whose brutality and Inhumanity toNellie (I in msltun guests on both occasions included ward those who oppose Ids effort to Nerved by the hostess. Minnfe Madu Curtis, Ware, Cluysiu) control the world jius uo parallel In club Leona Hates, spent Mattie Ciiwau, The Afternoon Sewing Curils, aflermum at the gmie Lois Shormcr, Frances Sharmer, Marg Jiistofy, Inst .hui-da- x Wnr Savings Stamps In the month of i mu. Dixon, Wiblee Dixon, Frank Thom June com tfl.17 each. They return you Wendell Vern a Bradford, Heck, s If live dollars on January 1st, ,t s. Deon Dixon Cloward, a revt at I.liim-hiirWare, Robert Reid, Glenn you buy or pledge yourself to hu.v the Mrs. and honor of un.s the On honor. guest bride Cowan, and the guest of limit of stamps which one Individual Hattie Wride Terxort was the hostess v,llMllv evening Mrs, George Cloward ran buy, $1,000, they vvllj cost you shower last Wo- - entertained at a family dinner party yNM.iKI, In live years you receive tho it a miscellaneous in honor of her brother who returns to full amount of $l,0o0. Can you earn nesdaV- nf einooii at the home of the on Tuesduv. camp T H M ru e. money easier than this? Lewis Mrs mother. The Intensive campaign which Is Mr. and Mrs. Bvion lhimnond mo-The vonng friends of the bride who from Eureka Thursday and were, now being waged In Utah to obtain included affair tred fill the enioved delight Naomi joined by Mrs. Wm. Amos, after wlneii pledges to buy War Savings Stamps Marv M ride Winnie Wride, lid June 28. Nationul Savings w'H In the Elks eornistmith Smith. Leona Hates, Margret they participated re" 1,1 lotment to Utah Is ! Thurmond Mrs nt Dixon! Wilde Dixon. Kathryn Doug-- w,l J is allotment must ha she where home Amos Ieery, mat, led at the j on or before the date named. las. Thelma Jacobs. Thelma pledged a house Done Iris is Eala Burdick, Anna Cage, The State Director of War Suvlngs Mattie Alice Stark, . am u Zina Tcrvort. J .11 n, to he able to telegraph the Nafit Ot nif hopes Cowan mid Chrvstal Ware. Idaho, arrived Tliursday tional War Saving Commission on j.McKammon, nt for a months visil at the home of her June 28 that tho allotment of War M rs. Wn lerre entertained Mr. ami Mrs, John Amos. Savings Stamps for Utah has been her pa reals, guests afternoon, Saturday I.iidge members They went to lrovo Sunday for a largely oversubscribed. It Is up to you club the' regular numbering o coine across at home. Your boy and the following out id tow a guests: shnit visit witli the Lewis family. your neighbor's boy have gone Mrs. pad and Giant. Hag Mrs. R. If. Trxine across. Sign the pledge card when lev of From, Airs. Hodge Marshall of It Is presented you. and Mis. Hymn Thurmond o Eureka. tended to aid in tho conservation of Mrs. Wm. Amos was hostess at a man power and the elimination of luncheon at her home on The patriotic observance of waste. week. last of afternoon Wednesday these regulations is the duty both ot for Hoard Tin Commercial Economy Flic was assisted in Hie general enterand of the customer. fifth has issued the following bulletin the5, barber This regulation should be posted taining by Mrs. Hymn Thurmond of on bar hours for Other invited guests were opening and dosing Eureka. prominently in the barber shop and Mr. Lee L. Baker of Provo, Mis. Chid l.ers of Utah, effective May 20, IDEs: should remain so posted daring the 1. No burlier shops within tlio state period of the witr. Failure to post Packard of Fpringx illc, Mrs. Ammou Nebckcr, Jr., Mrs. F. E. Ware, Mrs. of Utah shall opeu for business be- ' the notice will be considered a viola- Wm. Oinelin, Mrs. B. E. Ott, Airs. fore 8:.t0 in the marning of ouch w een t;on these regulations. fi. Violations of tho provisions ot Frank Him is, Miss Mae McBcth, Mrs. (lav. 2. All barber shops within tho stall1 these regulations should be promptly-reporteIf. A. Porter, Mrs. Clarence Fairbanks of Utah ahull close each evening at to the undersigned. and Mrs .Anna Bertelsen. with the exception of P: tit) o'clock W. F. JENSEN, " The Junior Pee Hive girls of the when tho closing! Commissioner Commercial .evening, Saturday Economy. First waul were entertained Tuesday hour shall bn 9 oclock. j 39 2t Flint of Mrs, home at the evening J. No barber shop shall be open McClellan . on Sunday or any legal holiday, proOil Tuesday evening, June Hit, 41 vided, however, that when the legal membcis of the family of Joanthun S. holiday shall fall upon a Saturday or! Page gathered at. his home to lioiiot Monday, barber shops may at their his eighty fifth birthday anniversary. option open at 8:30 oclock in the The evening was most pleasantly spent morning and remain open until P2 bv those present who were of all ages, oclock noon. On days preceding lcgaf. Its too bad that just about Ihetime from the babe to the venerable great- holidays barber shops may at their 'some Puyson men were growing to be box e they could run the war, Gen. were Refreshments grandfather. option remain open until 9 oclock. em go served and general visiting on the 4. Barbers should notify their cus- j Crowder came along and made lawns was the diversion. tomers that this is a war measure, in to work. Mrs Elk-wor- th Reciprocal Relations of Utility and Public Investor Receives Liberal Interest and is Taught the Lesson of Saving. w - I tu-e- . - , . i I i . ! Rut no utility can be successful withof the public. In out the of fact, a relationship reciprocity exists between the utility and the public. The duty of the utility to the citizen to the and the duty of interis each and is reciprocal Utility of in the other. welfare the ested j I I , the-ccU- i 1 , - ' year FM7 produced in Utah alone util adjustments are made that will correct this condition, the telephone service hmit which the public zcu depends will remain in jeopardy. No utility can meet the expectation of the public without adequate reve nues. So the public serve it own with the interests when it the which effort utility in any utility ufficient makes to produce revenue v 1 lie a deficit of $244,073.10. If the citizen does not prosper the utility loses its patronage. If the utility is not prosperous, the citizen lwses through inferior or inadequate service.. Hence the question of a h quate revenues for the utility is one v.ith hich both the utility and the public a.c mutually concerned. Ko-te- - The Telephone Company is carrying a terrific load of abnormal costs of material and labor. In view of the fact that our revenues are going uhmg practically on a level, not increasing with the increased costs of rendering service, the burden has grown too heavy for us to carry alone. of a the owner-hi- p 'utility is lodged with individuals, the service which it renders is for the use of the public. The public is, therefore, justified in expecting that the service shall he of a satisfactory quality and adequate to meet the needs of the community. to meet the requirement of the i Il-ov- The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. "'Opening and Closing Hours for Barbers PROBATE AND GUARDA1NSHIP, 1 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 Christian Peterson, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his of residence in Santaquin, Utah Countv--, Utah, on or before July 27, 1918. PETER A, PETEHSON, Administrator. M, R. STRAW, Provo, Utah, Atty. for Administrator. Date of first publication May, 23, 1918; last June 27. BEAT GERMANY FLAG Support EVERY tfct oppoJwr Prutriudra food FJgrtorr uood Ei 1 DEMYyourolf cmrthiix WASTE NOTHING O yl Here Is the Plan areas SIS HE Government is issuing during all of Every Patriotic Man, Voman and Child can now invest in the what is known as U. S. Thrift Stamps. These stamps are on sale at postoffices, banks, stores, factories and many other convenient places. A single etaipp is sold for 25 cents. 1918 Government as small a sum as 25 cents Help the Government and help yourself at the same time. Here is a patriotic service that all can share in. gs gs War-Savin- - THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY - Buy U. S. Thrift Stamps. Exchange Them for War Savings Stamps , Yiae savings stamps ISSUED BY THt UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT THE GOLDEN RULE STORE the Distrii't Court of tho ud.mal District, in and f.;0Jntx of I tab, State of Utah. A 0i"n-s,ia"- ' Lo Ho ron, Rosetta ,xMa7 Open-haYorgensun, Elizabeth CpcnTn 1 WS.S. Make a regular habit of eating slowly, masticate your food thoroughly, and you may liavp no furl her trouble. If you should, take one of Chamberlains Tablets immediately after supper. At all druggists. adr It lias also gotten around to the point in this country where, if you're stealing in more than five figures, youre a profiteer instead of a 0000000000000000 o Now lets see how Thrift Stamps are changed into Stamps. Suppose you have a card full of Thrift Stamps $4.00 worth and want to turn them intq a Stamp in March. All you have to do is to put fourteen cent with your card and take it to any place w here U, S. Thrift and Stamps are sold. There it will be exchanged for a Five Dollar War Savings Stamp, which will put you in the investor c'asu- If you exchange U. S. Thrift Stamps for Stamps in April, it will be fifteen cents ; and so on a cent a month up to December, 1018, when the added amount will be twenty-thre- e cents. The sooner you buy the less the cost. The Nickels The Dimes The Quarters 4, 1918. To Prevent Belching. quires constitutional treatment. Halls Catarrh Medicine, manufactured by P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional remedy, is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mu- -' eons Surfaces of the System. One (Hundred Dollars reward is offered for any ease that nails Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials F- J. CIIP.NEY & CO., Toledo 1 duo. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Halls Family Pills for War-Savin- . July thor-oiighl- show at all times just how much money you have loaned the Government. As soon as you have sixteen stamps on your card $4, GO worth you can take them to any place where IJ. S, Thrift Stamps are sold an.J there exchange them with a small cash payment fora War Savings Stamp that will pay you 4 per cent interest. What is a Stamp? When affixed to a War. Savings Certificate, it is an obligation of the United States Government to pay the holder $5.00 on January 1, 1923, AH the wealth and security of the United States are behind it. It is as good as a Government bond, which is the safest investment in the world. War-Savin- fendants: V and massage the muscles of the back over the seat of pain y at each application. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and fur years it was supposed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional conditions and therefore re- When you buy your first tamp you will he given a Thrift Card with spaces for affixing sixteen stamps. This card will War-Savin- e Yon are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served xvithin the County in xvhich this action is brought; otherwise within thirty NOTICE TO CREDITORS. days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and in ease of Estates of Thomas Pdenkoy your failure to do so, judgment will Hannah Blenkev. deceased. bo rondered against you according to Creditors will present claims with the demand of the Complaint which vouehers to the undersigned Adminis- has been filed xvith the Clerk of said trator, at his residence nt Payson, Court. , Ltuli County, Utah, on or before tlio This action is brought for the pur15th day of August, 1918. pose of quieting title of Plaintiffs to real estate in Utah County, Utah, JUSTIN A. LOVELESS, more particularly described in PlainAdministrator. tiffs Complaint in said action, and to BOOTH & BOOTH, Attorneys. First mb. .Tune fi, 1918, last .Toly 11. reform certain conveyances of said real estate heretofore made. LEE L. BAKER, Lame Back Relieved. Attorney for Plaintiffs; address Hatfield Block, 108 West Center Street, Her a lame back apply Proxo, Utah. Liniment twice a day First publication June 6, 1918; last C'ham-;hm-!ain- War-Savin- United States - peetive .signers for urthor information, d Flovd Opensbavv, Oran Openshaw, Molvia Openshaw, and Lcland Opensliavv, heirs of Alma Oponsbaw-- , deceased ; and all other persons having or claim-;into have an estate, right, tit!11 or interest whatsoever in the land anl premises described in the Plaintiff's complaint herein, through or under the above named Defendants or any of them, as grantees, heirs at law or otherwise; and all persons whomsoever having or claiming to have an estate, right, title or interest whatsoever in the said land and premises as lrajriSt the Plaintiffs herein, Defend-placanjg SUMMONS. The State of Utah to the above De- w ?'v - If'1!?" VV'7& (V')liaw Holla-'Hx- , Opemmaw Higgm.-on- . Minnie tOponshaw Wall, and Zina Open-- . xluivv Urk. Plaintiffs, v,. Ma.-- (,l tp hi I; ' .rasa Opcnshaw Higginson, Layma Opeushaw Toddle, Martha Open-- , chaw Boyle, May lIvnO.ciT M.ller mul Roger y Opcnshaw, Jr., heirs of decode i; Mary A Openshaw Holman, Lnviun Oivnshvv Johnson, John T. Martha AOpcnshaw, and Owen Opcnshaw heirs of Eli Oppnshaw, le.aud- - Car! oline Openshaw, Herbj.t OpeusHxv, linger Open.shHW-- , BEEBE Lumber Co. Uverythipg in LUMBER, SHINGLES, HARDWARE, BARBED WIRE, WIRE PENCE, CEMENT, PLASTER, PAINT, OIL and GLASS. Farm Implements. BEEBE LUMBER CO. UTAH SANTAQUIN, Phone 22-r- 3 'JOoooooooockxxk: 0-- 7 |