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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH vVHERE SOLDIERS ft' MEET IN LONDON rtr Many Artecting Scenes in Eale Hut Told by An American Writer. 'I . are The Paysonian if deem it a favor if parties having or learning of any social functions will please hand oi phone in the news to Mrs. Alfred Wilson, who has been engaged as Society Kdirress. juidcifooL, a t. IIm v isiting lien uitfi ificn ar Tlmv sMMidm Southern lovdl pot H t if n Utah with At the Win i bv mt M hooting t of oil h I" M a m Hl-- ll e? rf et;i v oi , ! r . m aub t rcel a li u Mepiiig, ha eds to We have told you in our advertisements that our business in Utah last year resulted in a defiicit in our revenues of e, thev a einbraee $244, 074. 0. 1 mi oim, a uad .a ii Hut t " f f dfliglit tol usr m rr lo ' " Thursday evening tlo party was given in tlieir lionoi, .f gne?ts iioltiding Mr. and Mr, Wightman, Mr. and Mr. Lliilo Wight man, Mr. and Mrs. Jhive Shuler, Mr. and Mrs. Will Wightmun Mr. and Mrs. Pliell'rr, Mrs. Mae Kvan. Mr. Hannah Righw and Mis. Lolitia Simmons. h the! of pail 011 t Iovwllt thr month of flu tnnr in relafiw-of Mr. hoim last udl Mr. and Mis. will lemniii for 1. to erho In ir, put the ioued dd piet iloi ad u hei a U mi itoi.if Manx hiiih a: leba-u-d- . Menmadi t nd, v shelf tue and mouths ml t 01111 lie of mile of .si pa r t ion from Mr. and Mr?, (ilcnii Doutllr of S:uj pnirnts, What i nm-- t (UeMiOfi f r orn ! " - aL a' an a lull, Kramisc-- The emu-led- herumitlr aked. areording t An Alarming Situation Engle Hut, the Amrrieaa Y. o. imt in London, many affoetuigi 1a "'I i. .i., . the in In i d urn p. What red, s Here are some figures showing an even more alarming situation : ! a nd 'mite ! Look ee V r e, I' 1. fume he pulled forth a g of phi. login ph. Sec tlmtf1 !!, only tli hm- in oi, t hs old in tlitit tin!fi" ''ii- ml next month , I j 'In' . ''ll-- Ini Ilk-- tt'-'i- i d dd b efi , Snip tiank ii. slumber party Saturday night. i a in mi r : i La k. i M Loi ris r. bn nk Mi. Mo n 'i leads and Mis. Kn n a anw a i . WHS shuttling of curds. Im.! ' InKn ii, yet , in fon, nml Ii i K i v lint tmtrrii-i- l m I wjt- our lines and equipment 47.4 per cent, and -l Davton Scotts put .laugh ter ? his htttul on the The expense of operating our plant during the same time increased 24.8 per cent. arm. in ti tiv, n.titi-- , clt The dy on ''loan know the in This means that unless some measure of relief is accorded us through increased revenues the year 1918 will close with a deficit of over four hundred thousand dollars in Utah. mi getting excited. Know him! Hi- - was colonel of mv National Cuard.'' .g men in 'lie ' III. bo! ' ml the man in the 1. jumped out, flinging his arms I. mil his lieu found friend. Then. tinust ladinns say, thev went nor to a corner by a tire hire to ' ' a e a vtirn. ' i 1. Obviously, our revenue and expense problem is one that will not solve itself the solution lies in adjstments of rates that will produce revenues sufficient to cover these - ' increased 1.1 per cent - on from 1 Yw Votk . Scott. "Sun-- ' ever-increasi- ng Fiank IngnlK was hoste-- s to Afteniooii Sewing Club last Wed i s Ho ci ii I :t Ii :i .lii-'.v-'- Mrs. sdav. Ten Inendieis were pr. s, llatvev ot Salt Lake and F. ( )t t a in ite.l guests. . ' n i ! In-r- Km in I tii Kn to Vot The ng a ut her mot hj mu king the tri M one toi a l.ol t i t , Friday afternoon at the home of auto. Mrs. John Fersson tlie Happy Hour Club wen guests at n pleasant alter Mrs. ILuirv Smith Ji. of Ma'iimoth noon funetion. !uets exclusive ot i a g htt Kiidav with Mr. aid I. and Smith, membfrs were Mrs. (I. Shi rv Smitli and danghuos. eti V,s. Mrs. F. M. Smith of Salt Lake, Mr. to l. ft lid Wednesday for CaliL-iniAirs. of ALimmoih, Jr. Smith Henry jvi-i- t her husband who i m training Clnrem-Mrs. and Woml Barbara m i 'a inp Keai nv Stanton. On o- ' r La;- oii hid i s. J L g e ui !!nih aei iiin panieti i Hr. and Mrs. Henry Stewmt of Salti Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Oian Stewart, of (iarlield spent Friday and Saturday'1 guests at tin home of Henry Slewtuts sister, Mr, .losepl S Hills. Wlu'io So for in 1918 our gross income over the same peroid of 1917. But uiil.' ii ' ii mi j ' on On C.d , Miss Deon Miss .Juanita via, Miss Sus Wildi Mis Lula Fin layson, M rs. Rodney Wilson and Mr (rlenn Simmons w ei e t lie gue' Misses Fohh and Lyle Craven 'ain Tie in, ui ii man alwnvs lirt. nln Mr. Wlieie ignninnee is ldis: ignoi a me of t he w ar. v thinks it costs. is il.im Mr. Xlurgut l.nniensork entertained Vigetntion i on the The ladies of the Merry Matrons id dinner Hatuidny tor Mr. and Mis.1 a 't onlv in the spiing Club were very pleasantly entertained Iteniy Slewait, Mr. and Mrs. Ortin rr idow flourishes. of t.lewait. on Friday nfternoon at th Mi. and Mrs. .lolm Lmnen led oe U and son La Mar. no usual Mrs. I!. M. Douglas. bv I 'ross work was done tollowei Anv fellow who is in it is better to do lime lienn. volt o na le n W i .jump, lmt The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. it that the grass I g honor ol All. of .leltie Mi etna oi and ;i vmiii l of Suit Lake CitvJ Mrs. Mae took place whose Lake, Salt mnriitige ins been the guest of her hither, Mr. at ine home ol the bridegt ootn 's falh Stunuel Worthington, the past week. V. II. Wigniill. Monday evening, She and her daughter (iladys will soon .r, a wedding rceeptmii was given leave for Heikley, California, where ot tin intimate tiietul. and relatjve they will attend school. Mrs. Xoall is Mr. wore lu present. She I'oupb' teaehets. best vniitig tne of Salt Lake's will leave again for Lame ins been principal of school in Ctiibon vVignnll L She congratu j ixeamy Sunday alter pending u this year. past minty Hi fin lough with his lather. lutes Iayson on its much improved ,,a jVe will make her home in onditiims. My lieatt and love for iifter wlueh slie will tear old home still remains here,1': (ir the pieM-ntuin ner hubaud at Lamp Kearnx. .a vs Mrs, Noall. i Ill i dele will tell than lo be dunned. d7Ywil','7 inivWi sffif, ( No-il- j i t'oiid DELINQUENT it . uni'M-- be i! in ringo. i , U mi bud that it cmildn! It muy be much belt to ppninf cd in love than in niur Nothing " NOTICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Salem Irrigation ami Canal Com of business. pmieipnl place :i lein, i tall. dliere is didimjuent on the following Layson man who lerribed capital stock, on aeeount a da eorn a.euieiit levied Alanh lo, IB Is, the al iens amount set opposite the name kiiiv; von rail tin on u heat le irks dmlger ? ' to the ran of gasoline a bum bveb1teis is just about tin most dnngemus thing mound a house t f o! d lTstntcs of Tlimmis 'Rlonkr-and llanmili Hlcnkpy, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Administrator, at his residence at Inyson, I "t nil Comity, Ftali, on or before the loth day of August, 191S. .rt'NTIX A. LOVELESS, Administrator. HOOTH ik ISOOTH, Attorneys. First pub. .funo (i, HHS, last duly IE Every Iayson matt has a few friends who are perfectly willing to overlook virtue and point out vices. Any' Iayson man eau tell ytfti that after the novelty wears off he just naturally tells his wife the truth, knowing that she wont believe him anyhow. book at the trouble we could have avoided if wed only sent our missionaries to derma ny instead of to China mid Japan. tiling to be regretted When a Herman citizen is forced to can't raise war revenue by j pay money into the kaisers war fund hot air. taxing talk and supertaxing that is what we moan when we refer Still another is that we The reason some men leave a lot of money behind them when they die is to giving-th- devil his due. Most tilings nre hardened by exbecause they also have a long list of Theres the girl who wears thing they could have done but tiidn t posure. while thev lived. her heart on her sleeve, for instance. Join These Americans On the Road to Victory See the crowd ! It is a happy crowd ! Why ? Because it is on the road to Victory. It is an old road, the Thrift road, the broad highway to personal success. And as usual, the success of the individual means the success of the Nation. WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Guide It to Patriotic and cents Thrift Stamps cost ton each ami thaw no inlet can buy them from your letter a or run. rural earner, either city at the post office or your b.niK. You will la given .1 cant to past them on. Tins costs nothing. There are spaces lor 16 Stamps on tins card. When is full, take It to vonr post of th is or bank any ttinc. writ ,i few cents additional and your card will be exchanged tor an Interest-hearinW.r Sav.nas on Jan 1, Certltlcate worth lf.'S. This gives you 4 p- -r cent Interest compounded qn.ii lei Y'ou cun buy ja War s.iiaes Certltlcate at "i.e time Tt.e will cost you DJ t'. and the.r face value at the tune of redemption. January 1, l?g:. m be lint War Savlnirs Certificates he registered at any post tinyc of the ldrst. .decs.nd or Tim 23 ei-- out-car- d g l I o: CTass. I War 5avirgs Certificates rriiv be convened Into mh at th offi.'e where i'ed f you pist Von wld c- -t need the money S too. lit about Interest, per cent Profitable Investment many .shares or part thereof of each pa cel of such stock a may be necessary will be sold tit t it e office of the Seeretarv in Salem, Ftah. on the 1Hth dav of dune. HH at 2 oclock 1. M. to pay the dcliaipicnt assessment t hereon, together with the cost of and expenses of stile. auv i t i t ANtil'S D. TWLOK. The childish instinct tends usually toward saving. Sec ret at v. last dune 2. But to this instinct must be added a purpose in the Fitst ptib. dune saving. The mere hoarding of coin pleases a childs probATEANiTgUARDAINSHIP NOTICES. fancy, but it does not teach the lesson of thrift. Teach your child his first lesson of patriotism by hc Ununtv bk nr tin' rrs m'r fu Luther information. a him factor in the making aiding government, and; the District Court of the Fourth his first lesson of investment by placing his money dudiciul Ditri" in and for Utah of Utah. State County, it earns interest. where Thrift Stamps furnish the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. matter of the estate of government with money for carrying on the war. Ina the i'etersoa, deceased. 4 Creditor will piesent claim with They earn per cent, interest Replace the penny '.metiers to the undersigned at his bank with a Thrift Stamp Book. 'da residence in Santnquin, Utah This Advertisement Paid for and Ponated by HANS BERTELSEN. The Clothier ft, ; ii 1 :t Chri-- a Tnii'v. l; TH YV. . FETEHsox, dminist ra r"r Frovo. Utah. for Ydmirdstratnr - of iirs! ,bln at Km Mnv, Hi ".it- to-da- Join the crowd ! Take the Thrift pledge ! Raise the W. S. S. flag and keep it flying. Put your quarters and your dollars behind your sons and husbands and brothers on the sea and in France. JOIN THE CROWDS' w .. nu acrnios stamps umBitrni UNITED 8TATBS 0OVEANMENT Be a Life Saver C'ah, on or before Julv 27 I'FTFi; M The Nation y wants Victory. The individual here at home can help best by winning a million smaller victories over waste and extravagance. 2'! THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY C. F. Dixon Ctias. Tlie Sanitary Sliop |