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Show THE PAYSONIAN. PAYSON. UTAH Santaquin News pp By changing from Credit to Cash we are able to make' a big saving by eliminating bad accounts and reducing all expenses necessary for carrying on a credit business. We are going to give our customers the benefit of this saving, offering Five Per Cent Off on bills of goods amount ing tc $5.00 or over, until we can remark our stock with prices based upon this saving. ft COLUMBIA One of the most interesting and sacred concerts was given by the ward choir Sunday evening in the ward church, under the direction of their leader, lrolessor Harold Olsen. The following prowas rendered: I horns, gram Loyalty, by the choir; ptau f,.;,,lus ;in, relatives at Pleasant Tiet-i,- , by the chaplain, Charles C. Idaho Falls1 vil o. jen; piano solo, Invitation to Their many friends to beali Whitici, elm t, the Dance, v ri.uivt their departure fhiis ( ome for the Dunce , t Itt'ir new home. Stewart 1 tena Crooks and Julia et( l son , aul( vj (.unti:nic in his Little Rockets Christ-'li(M- ) at tlu, ! , V01.s l Vera iale,quar-ilitiLebaron; mas, u finisu,s tlis V(..u. at tette, Oer Dethlehem Planes, lVnysu School. Dean Johnson, Andred Dorgen-iseHarold Olsen and Willie Evening Johnson; piano solo, Laverne Jleelis; Whispers, the by chorus, Hosannah, Supposed choir; reading, of Regulus, Ulysses Speech AnAnchored, ilace; solo, tlute .solo, drew Porgensen; Thomas Robbins; Holero, ladies Legends, quartette, Christ ena Crooks, lilioda Bergt-n-senJulia Peterson and Nettie The Guiding Dergensen; duet, Effie Holloday and Jennie Star, Hylind; piano solo, Old Hjaek Joe, with variations; Lulu Tict-jeJust a Flower for My ; solo, William Angel Mothers Grave, MeditaDennett; violin duet, Golden and Milton James tion, Taylor. MJAt11' 14 Provo THEATRE FIRST TIME HERE OF AMERICAS FAVORITE DRAMA OLIVER Presents the Fascinating, Pulsating Hawaiian Romance .The Clothiers DOING THEIR DUTY Scores of Jiivson People are Learning ' tin Duty of tiie Kidneys. j j. Urgent Notice to Red Cross Ladies J posi-readin- THE STORY OF A WOMANS SACRIFICE FOR LOVE n, HEAR - Wm.Xebeker, farmer, Second ward I have used Doans Kidney says: Pills off and on for years and have found them the best of kidney remedies. Sometimes my kidneys have become weak. The kidney secretions have passed entirely too frequently and have boon scalding. My back would ache and felt sore. Doans Kidney Pills have always rid me of an attack when I have suffered in that way. Price 50c at all dealers. . Dont simply aijlc for a kidney remedy get Doans Kidney. Pills the same that Foster-Milbur- n Mr. Nebeker uses. Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. ANNUAL PRICE OF STOCK 10 CENTS A SHARE The Company is a large concern and has oil properties in six states: Wyoming, Okla homa, Texas, Kentucky, Kansas, Colorado; and is acquiring additional land, leases and Our drilling campaign we expect oil wells. to continue all winter in Oklah oma. The stock will advance as we acquire new holdings, which will make it very profitable to the investor who buys stock in this company now, as we expect within six months this stock will greatly increase in value. The Company should pay regular dividends. The Government is urging all oil companies to do their best to push, production and furnInvest in oil stocks ish all the oil possible. and Liberty Bonds and help win the war. GENERAL OFFICES: 830 Seventeenth St., Boston Building, Denver, Colorado. t - GEO. R. MARKEY, President WM. F. REYNOLDS, Secretary COUPONS. interest coupons of Liberty Loan Boiijls are pa.vable at any Federal reserve hank or Subtreasury and at t lie Treasury Department in AVashington, and any national bank which is a general depositary of government funds is required to cash these coupons without charge. It is believed by the treasury department Hi at no hank or trust company which is a depositary of Ihe proceeds of Liberty Bonds or Treasury certificates of indebted ness will make a charge for collecting the coupons, paying cash to the holder. The service by banking institutions in cashing these interest coupons is a substantial one, but it is hoped that these depositaries will perform the service without charge as a patriotic duty. The Daniel Jennan was hosHer tess at dinner Sunday. guests were the Alisses Lulu and Jennie Tietjen, Ruth Jenkins, Donald and Reid Jerman ami Alartie Tietjen. and Airs. David Crooks and son, Sheldon, and Ulysses Alaee spent New Years at Eureka. Augusta Bylund, Alartie Tietjen, AY in. Johnson, Glenn Rowe and Alonzo Wall attended the teachers convention at Salt Aliss t'liamhcrlains Cough Remedy. This is not, only on of the best and most efficient medicines for coughs, colds and croup, but is also pleasant Air. C. Alae Tietjen, a teacher and safe to take, which is important of Tooele, has been spending bis when medicine must he given to children. Many mothers have given Christinas vacation here. Lake. it their unqualified endorsement. Openshaw has returned Jon "'as served. The guests were s to Abraham, where he is Augusta Bylund, Aliss Jen-innio Tietjen, Mrs. Jennie Bylund, school. Alartie Tietjen, Donald .Jerman, Aliss Lulu Tietjen entertained Hill .Johnson and Alehin Open-fi- t . a card party Sunday. Oran g teach-IaMs- j Lunch-Isbaw- d good a day keeps the hatchet away. TO AUTOIST5 When You want any service remember that we do Expert Battery (2harin& .ren-blcre- d Air. The bows of primitive California Indian hunters were made of mountain ash, willow and elder, and the x Tict-jen- Airs. $100 buys 1000 Shares; $500 buys 5000 Shares; $10 buys 100 Shares. . Primitive Red Men cf California Killed for Food Only and Never Slaughtered Game for Market . Bale, Airs. Joseph Douglass, Airs. Charley Smith, Airs. Wilman Carter and Airs. Eustace d WEST x Ah-s- By-lun- OF days work. In those days each tribe had its Farmers all over the country are making numerous inquiries own game laws 'and game preserves. The Indians forbade trespassing by about their income-tareturns. Alen of the field force of the the members of other tribe, and Bureau of Internal Revenue of punished offenders severely whenever the Treasury Department will they caught them. They killed for visit every county in the United food, sparing the buck in the breedStates during January and Feb- ing season and shooting the doe only in case of dire necessity. As a conruary. The services of these officials sequence game was plentiful and the in making out income-tarewhite man is blamed for its depleturns will he given without cost tion. The Indian never slaughtered to all persons requesting it. Fail- for the market; the white mandid ure to see them, however, will and exterminated many valuable nut relieve citizens of the duty species of fauna. imposed upon them to file their t el urns not later than March 1. Poor Baby! questions as to when a farmer Little man, aged five, talking to baby is to make his return of the value -- brother in the cradle said: You poor of crops and stock, the relation ot these things to income, etc., Mid as to employes and other matters, will all he answered by Warning for Biddles. Ihe revenue field for Motto to hang In henhouses An egg - t n The Double Standard Oil & Gas Company HUNTERS . - BOND PHONE 1S9. arrows of carriso reeds which are found in damp places on the desert, says the Southern Workman. The reed to be straightened is heated and run through grooves in a stone. For hunting small game a pointed piece of ehamise hardened in fire, is fastened into one end of the reed with a glue which is drawn from the pith of the same wood. This glue is ness. also used to fasten the feather barks Three directors will be elected at the opposite end. Stone arrowat this meeting to servo for heads weretised for big game and in a term of throe years, succeeding war. They were roughly shaped out he present-onesfirst, then their points and edges sharpened by striking them against Revenue Officials to Assist a piece of deer horn which was bound to, the fingers of the left hand. To Making Out Income Tax make five or six arrowheads was a Papers. ilim-ize- f LIBERTY INDIAN MEETING annual meeting of the stockholders of the Strawberry High Line Faunal Company is( called to meet at the Gavety Theatre next Tuesday, Jan. Jo, at 2 p. m. A report of the condition of the company, and an estimate' of the probable expense for the eoming ygar will .be submitted. A resolution will also be offered levying upon Ihe stock a outstanding capital sufficient sum 1o meet estimated expenses and existing indebted- Airs. AYayne Gardner, Ed Pol ter, Airs. Kenneth Dixon, Airs. Frank Oberhansly and Aliss and Airs. T. J. Wadsworth entertained at a card party Saturday night in honor of their son, ..Junior, who has joined the navy medical corps. The invited , guests were Misses Jennie Leah lloladay, Gertrude Alott, Ina Ivans, Lulu Jarvis, I Ruth Jenkins, Augusta Bylund, Rhea Whittier, Donald German, Albert Haehman, Raymond Open-shaReid German, Bill Belt ess, Air. and Airs. Ernest Wadsworth, Air. and Mrs.. Holland Wadsworth, Air. and Mrs. Henry and Oran Openshaw. CANAL The Ah-s- . Air. awe-inspiri- CURTAIN 8:15. The ladies of the Happy Hour Sc ial Club gave a farewell in honor of Airs. Walter Afason, one of their members. The affair was a dinper party, in the nature-otheir time with only two or at the home of was and given three ladies w hen there should Airs. Harold Olsen and ElizaAirs. John Persson Afonday evenbe at least fifteen at work in beth German will take charge of ing. Covers woke laid for Airs. every class. We appeal, to the the sewing. Airs. Ephraim Tict-je- Alason, Airs. Persson, Airs. W. If. ladies of PaySon to respond to and Alary A. Lebaron direct Reece. . Charles Clown rd this call. the knitting. .Mrs. John Dune, Airs. Clifford The Sewing room at the Opera House also needs workers if it is to be the help it should be in this important work. This is your work. SEE sr. Mrs. Glenn Simmons was hostess at a pretly luncheon on SatILolladay, Ray Hudson, Cornelius urday at the home of her mothllolladay, S. R. Nelson, George er, W. Wightman. Those ivirkman. Airs. David Crooks Afrs. were Selby Dixon, present was 'elected temporary chairman, Airs. Thelma Peerv. The Wonderful and Volcanic Scene. Singers and Players. Owing to Demand for Seats Make Your Reservations Early. PRICES ORCH. $1.50, $1.00; BALCONF $1.00, 75c, 50c. Oh Ye Good Times Dancing Club gaVe a dancing pqrtv at the Second ward amusement hall on Friday "evening, it being the fourth of a series. The affair was verv successful. The following Red Cross .workers met at the home of Mrs. Dare Crooks evening: Wednesday Mrs. Mrs. Tietjeu, Ephraim H. Emma lcterson, Mrs. G. Mutt, Mrs. Harold Olsen, Mrs. Daniel German, Mrs. Alary A. Lebaron, .Mrs. Christian Olsen, Airs. Jessie The Hawaiian MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW. , The gauze rooms of the Red Cross over the Exchange Emma Peterson, temporary secreBank are open every afternoon tary; Kay lludsoii was elected from 2 to 5 and every morning president; Cornelius llolladay, vice president; George Kirkman, Backache and other kidney ills may from 10 to 12 except Monday follow; secretary and S. R. Nelson treasHelp the kidneys dotheir work. morning. urer. 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