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Show THE PAY SONIAS. PAYSON, UTAH PROFESSIONAL CARDS h I 4 4 Reeistered Vetennanan 4$? 4 Flione 4 4 4 PAYSON', - - - UTAH 4? DR. A. T. GOUGH The '' 4444444444444444 sp1 4? 4 4 4 4 4 4 LEE L. BAKER ATTOKNKY and COUNSELOR 4? AT LAW Hatfield Elk., 108 W. Center St.4 1K00, UTAH Phone 4S. 4 4 444444444444444 444444444444444 4 4 44? Office over Bank. Phone 23 4 4 4 44444444444 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 444 44444 I4? PHYSICIAN A. L. CURTIS. M. D. 4 and SURGEON 4 if? DR. L. D. STEWART I'll 1 SKTAX and SURGEON i?1 4 Jf 4 - vJV in Douglass 4? Telephones Building. Residence Cor. 9th and F. Sts. 4? 4? Office up-stai- S. 4 44 4 4 4 4 44 44 44444 4 44444444 444444 4 4 G. 4 F. TILSON. M. D. PHYSICIAN ,4 and 8LKGKOX . 4? Office at Residence 4? Phone 4? Main Street 4? Payson, Utah 7 4 4 4 4? 444 44 4 4 44 4 44 444 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 44 44 4 44 ELLSWORTH 4 4 DR. L. N.DENTIST t 4 4 Office in Douglass Building Over Bertelsens Store 44? 4 4 4 4444 44 44 4 44444 4 4 4 4 4 44444 4? 4 4? 44 4 ELLSWORTH 4 DR. J. H.DENTIST 4 Office over Bank, Payson, 4? 4 Office 4 Hours, 9 to 12; to 6 4 44? Phone 23. Res. Phone j GQM MRS. ALFRED R. WILSON. Editrew Paysonian will deem it a Savor if parties having By OR. mmisiNi 0 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. 115-- J 4 Fixed Price for Wheat Protects Farmer From Danger of Overproduction ocial Circles 4 444 4 44444 444 44 M ' K INTRODUCTION. 0 Ninety-ninIn a hundred persons, If Miss Donna Wilson gave a asked v hut they know about advertispretty little birthday party on ing, will deny having any knowledge on tile subject. And yet every man, Sunday from three until six, woman and child who reads this paper the occassion being her 9th Is a judge of the value of Its adverUnconsciously perhaps, anniversary. Her young friends tisements. nevertheless an absolutely Infalentertained wereTrixy Cravens but lible judge. Bell Huber, Elizabeth The actual value of an advertisement lies in Its Influence Its ability Bernice Done, Edyth to Simons, accomplish Its purpose, be it to sell Loveless, Erma Wilson, Norma goods or to draw the reader into a Wilson, Waldo Wilson, Harold store. If It does its It Is a good adLant, Max Mendenhall, Gould vertisement ; if duty, not, a poor one ; and Dixon and James OConnell, the reader unwittingly determines e Mrs. Selby Dixon was hostess at a beautifully arranged shower and Christmas party on Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Glen Simmons nee Lucile The affair was Wightman. given at the home of the hos-jOr- a less mother, Mrs. Charles Cloward. A patriotic- - effect was obtained in the dining room and the Christmas idea was suggested in various ways. The centerpiece on the luncheon table was topped with a large i , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence flag and lighted candles ieis, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Danin the tri . colors were at each Nejs jr an(j jrSf Raynold place. The tapers also lighted Barnett; Mr. and Mrs, Joe the handsome Christmas free. Morgan were the guests of Mr. Mrs. Charles Cloward, Mrs. Lnd Mrs. Et C. Petrie at George Rodgers and Mrs. watch party Monday evening. Wesley Pickering assisted and the guests were: Mesdames i Misses Cecil and Fern Barnett Kenneth Dixon, Ed. Patten, pieasantly entertained a e . Ober-UjjGardner, Frank 0f friends last Wednesday of Nelson Carl Nephi, hansly, evening at a candy pull. Those Misses Marguerite Douglass, present were the Misses Ellen Kathryn Douglass, Thelma Eiiimore Thelma Stark, Eliza Peery and Eva Mendenhall. Stark, Wanna Hill, and Dora Dan-silke- n which by his respouse or by his Indifference. Just vvlmt governs his action may be of interest to our readers, and we have therefore arranged to publish a series of articles to show liovv the appeal Is built Into an advertisement and how the successful merchant plans his advertising europalgn to make It most effective. We believe yon will find tills series of articles very interesting as well as Instructive, The next article will appear In an early Issue. I THE TOWN COP num-Wayn- Hill. HJ. WATERS, Proadeoi ol Kamoi State Agricultural College Today there is only one side on which any loyal American may be found, and that is the side of the Stars and Stripes. Since we are at war it is necessary for us all to make sacrifices, and the smallest sacrifice anyone can make is the sacrifice of money. Price fixing is a new business to a democracy like ours and it necessity uses some confusion and someldissatisfaction at first, particularly since it has had to come in a year when the available wheat supply was the lowest in many years and when the demand was tl.e perhaps highest in history. The farmer cannot help feeling that his product under unrestricted sale would bring a much higher price than the government dares to fix. It is to be remembered, however, that the fixed price of $2.20 in Chicago is for the entire 1917 crop and continues in effect until July, next, when the guaranty of not less than $2, fixed by congress, becomes operative. Moreover, while the world is short of available wheat, there actually exists a surplus of this crop. Australia has a reserve of 180,000,000 bushels, which is being offered at $1 a bushel, and there is the prospect of an additional surplus of 100,000,000 bushels at the coming harvest in that country. In India there is iti sight a surplus of nearly 100,000,000 bushels and in Argentina of approximately 70,000,000 bushels. . If active fighting should cease and peace negotiations begin, these supplies, added to what is obtainable m Canada and the United States, would be thrown immediately on the market, depressing the price here, as well as elsewhere, to probably $1 a bushel. This does not take into account the vast resources cf w heat in Kussia, which cannot be reached in time to affect the sale of the 1917 The government price recently fixed protects the American farmer against any decline in the wheat market. While the present guaranty is based on a small crop and will furnish no subsidy to the farmer but will rather call for a sacrifice on his part, we are Jikely to have under normal crop conditions a billion and a quarter bushels next vear. Under the government guaranty this will be sold for at least $2 a bushel. p. . toll fooafeUioll Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. WilRoland Erlandson entertained son, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuler, 103-a number of his little friends at 4 Mr. and Mrs. Foster Badham were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. fa watclj party New Years Eve. 4 444 4 44 444 444444? Ray Stevens at dinner Sunday Music, games and refreshments 4 Piano-Cornepassed the time away until the t Instruction 4 evening. Pain and 111 Health 4? 4 by bells rang yut the old year. Leonard Stieneckert 4 4 Mr. rob you of all your with Richard 4 4 studied Piano Alfred R. Wilson enter Mrs. 4 Stevens, instructor in Boston 4 Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tipton tained at a family dinner Satur- 4? Conservatory of Music; Cornet efficiency. 4 and chddren, Mrs. Clara Bean 4? under John C. Hammond, noted in her of 4 honor 4? Boston teacher. 4? day evening DR. MILES and Helen Bean motored to Heber Curtis residence. 4 sister, Mrs. John Loutensock of 4 Studio, . ake Tuesday where they 4. Magna. Covers were laid for Pa ANTI-PAI- N 4 Phone Gl-PILLS were of the Mable Mrs. guests Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bingham, quickly relieve Pain, but Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Nebeker Gough, 4? 4 Dont wake the Cop! Hes at the same time, when MISS LULU TIETJEN 4 and children, Mr. and Mrs all Tired Out catching criminals. The he Mrs. children of Mr. and 4 4 R. Wilson Alfred and over-worchildren, town Is nsleop But It has nothing on k or nervousness Teacher of Piano 4? SEVERE HEADACHE. 4 and Harmony. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons Henry Sargent pleasantly enter the Cop. When the Cop sees this, will 4 I once had terrible the 'cause, not throw the Editor in the Booby 4 Studio at her home Santaquln 4 and children, Mrs. Ed. Patten, tained them at their home last he headaches anl feared 1a na a is the Hatch? atCop good Nope, 4 Grippe. I could not 4 Dr. Miles and son La- - Friday evening with a card tured Cuss and stands for lots. Thatt tend to my work. I took 4,4 444 Mrs. Loutensock n - why Everybody likes him. MllM Dr. of gome to their deparparty, just prior Mar- Pills and the pain Restorative Nervine for ture California. Those Voice of Envy. was quickly gone. Then pres 4 4 I started using Dr. Miles I understand you to say that J. H. FRANCOM 4 VETERINARY werehe ,Messrs and Mes Mr.DidGrabcoln 4 Mr. and Mrs. Will McClellan should be used to relieve Nervine and the trouble SURGEON has more money than 4 4 Roe and vanished completely Barnett, Calls he knows what to do with? No. 4 Phone 57-- Night and Day 4 entertained a number of friends dams. the cause. I felt well and active Payson, Utah. 4 4 That Is merely the point of view held Fred Charles Hawk,ns jones, oneo more." IF FIRST BOX, OR BOTTLE. TAILS 4 4 at a delightful Christmas party Rbertson, Lyndon (:rook. Miss hy some of Mr. Grubeolns neighbors llRNftY FAP.NHAM. MONEY YOUH BENEFIT TO YOU, who think they could enjoy life a on Thursday evening. The Spring Vulli y, Minn. Wil ma more deni thnn Messrs. FTFUNCED. he If CS WILL great Harnett, does, they Ye rooms were decorated in hohonly had his money." New Haven W. K. Driggs Smith- - Dave Sarent and Lery Journal. day. effect. F. HARRIS captured the prize for the best Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Sar exPect to spend the rest original poem and Mrs. John liitlllltlilllllllltillllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllimillltlM Co. Lant won the honors in the Camp Kearny, fve guessing contest. The guests will on be accompanied included Messrs and Mesdames of 2 Will Blocks Mr. Smith West Main of Depot Street, S. Higginbotham, Floyd Wil- - ier nP Payson, Utah son, M. J. Mortensen, W. K.Payson' Driggs, Alfred R. Wilson, Chas. i Telephone No. 39 jrs Qrrjs Wilson entertained Douglass, Leonard Steineckert, New years day in honor of Night or Day Calls Promptly J A. Clayton, Charles Cloward, her mother Mrs. Arvilla Loveless, Frank Selman, ter. Invited guests were Mr. Attended To. John Lant and Mrs. John an(j jrs Moffat and two sons outensock of Magna. 0f Spanish Fork, Mr. Thomas Bodies prepared for burial Rt the residence or morgue Crooks of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clayton j his niece, Miss Helen Crooks, Case Tractors represent the highest development of hearse at Your Disposal entertained a dozen friends in tractors. They are the pioneer tractors of America. 'They i on New home at their of a century of successful Mrs. Arvilla Potter and her formally are backed by three-quarte- rs were Years the Eve. Cards two farm For Good Treatment In Hair spent grand daughters machinery. They are experience in manufacturing the diversion Xmas Mrs. early during with her a proved success not an experiment. daughter, Cutting and Shaving evening and supper was fol-- 1 Moffat, of Spanish Fork, Case Tractors are made in Case T ractors are fully tested lowed by dancing CALL ON five sizes. Each one carries a before they' leave the factory. the Band dance Following must in develop power They guarantee to perform as well, H. F, BADHAM One of the most delightful last week, Mr. and Mrs. Foster or better, than any other on excessof their rating. They must watch parties of New Years Badham entertained the follow a given job. Theres a size for qualify for the hard work deof oh the farm. them and manded Eve was given at the home of ing at supper: Messers you. Dr. and Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth. Mesdames Ray Stevens, Ernest Various amusing and interest- - Parry, Dave Shuler and Edward ing features were given during Grams, Ui hr Bank Building the evening including a conun Mr. and Mrs. Milas Johnson, drum supper. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wilson, Ford Johnson and Mrs. E. J. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Brown, Loveless motored from 'Salt Pure Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keeler, Mr. Lake Friday and passed the NSWFETENEt) EVAPORATED and Mrs. W. K. Driggs, Mr. and week end at the home of Mr. Milk Goat Mrs. Wm. Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Martin Loveless The Incomparable iaby f'nod 5 J. C. Ellsworth, Dr. and Mrs. The Pcrftct Food for lnvaluU J! Mrs. Charles H. White with Wort, w 3r !o retorln heahS to thoat j J. II. Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. nh tnlMmUniM or on a h KJ uffnog have 4' olve8the problem Uui'bl. George A. Peery, Mr. and Mrs. her children Bert and Fay of mlantile malnutrition. CASE Fork in Spanish H. Roland Tietjen, Mr. and been visiting Harrowinc AT LEADING DRUGG1CTS Tina Put up in Mrs mother of home her the at Miss Mrs. O. R. Thomas and .llMIIIUIUMIIIIIllii;illlllllllllllM W I DEMAN N G OAT-MIK CU. Orson Creer. of Provo. Ellsworth Jessie fr.noito cri, rk,cr, S Big. in LTt. 1 444444444444444 j. 444444444444444 444444444444444 f Sh-h-- 'is 4444444444 Anti-Pai- I 444444444444444 JPk 444444444444444 JOHN Undertaking Pot-Shor- I I 1 BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY I The Barber . Payson Implement and Hardware Co. WIDEMAXKS . I i el L 1 |