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Show Weekly Market Review Activity at the OGDUN, UTAH Central Standard Henry Smith has just finLhed a contract for 130 foot shaft at the Central Standard mine, and the indications of something good are very bright. The company is doing considerable developement work and will install a power hoist in the near future. The property is located immediately north of the Tintir Standard mine, which is no mean sign of a good future. The company now has four patented claims and have applications in for five more. Union Stock Yards, Ogden, Week Ending Dec. 17th. Live- stock market steady. Cattle- -, H W. H. Hrerton of Provo was i receipts, 2.G38; market steady em-secured has choice lie steers, wheie in last week; Monday, throughout Payson feed-.ployment in the sugar factory. $9 to $10; good, $8 to $9; and cows choice to $8; ers, $7 Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Reynolds heifers, $7 to $8; fair to good, were in Salt Lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Tietjen of to $5; $1 to canners, $7; $0 Santaquin are visiting relatives; feeder cows, $5 to $6; veal Dave Coombs was in Salt in Payson and Springville this calves, $9 to $10. Lake three days on business week. Hogs receipts, 1,562; marker last week. slightly lower; tops, $16; bulk Big reduction on all Xmas of sales, $15.75. David Openshaw of Provo goods at the Modern Pharmacy, Sheep-recei- pts, 3,021; marwas in this city on business last White Ivory, Cut Glass, Dolls, ket, steady; lambs, $15 to $16; ft. 1 4 T a 1 Monday. ewes, $9 to $10. 'O' IN THIS COMMERCIAL AGE is a commercial bank like ours. adv. Etc. Golden Rule WISELY BUY WHERE THE GOODS ARE BEST BUY WHERE PRICES ARE CHEAPEST THE GOLDEN RULE STORE i ONLY The Biff Candy Sale at o s tt The biggest and finest line of Candy ever shown in Payson. DONT FORGET! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! SEE OUR WINDOW! iSWHilBSiiSiSiiiiliiiiH A Complete and Fresh A box of line fine cigars will make a nice present for him Sme A The Peoples Bank at the t t The Payson Band if Want to Earn Takes Trip Soufc Red Cross Money t BUY AT Meats, Groceries, Candy and Nuts, Fruits, etc. STATE BANK OF PAYSON family 1 EARLY-B- UY anything in the line of pul cas Wilson McClel- j BUY AMERICAN MADE GOODS Christmas buying of we ass j Help win the war by keeping the Christmas cheer in your homes. Conserve by making your dollars go farther. Is the place to do your one Miss Mae McBeth will leave to visit their son Rex who The Peteetneet Boys andi One of the best advertising on Saturday for Garden City, listed last week. a tow n can boast girls are always ready to be of pe(fiums Kansas, to spend the holidays he! hei a d, ive band. to any and all. They,s Excursion rates between all seavice with her aunt, Mrs. I. M. call your attention to what they e'er a band goes to another points on Orem Electric, accan do and how you can help wn i naturally starts the pe& count of Holidays. Selling a town talking aboil them earn their Red Cross P e Mrs. H. Roland Tietjen will dates December 20, 21, 22, 23, that band, and the town from membership. 30 and and 25, 31, 24, 1917, 29, which it came. leave for Ephraim Monday to and child Tend babies your 1918. Return limit , The Payson band is pro spend the holidays with her January 1, the after or renin nounced by the people wherever evenings j folks, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. January 7th71918. haul and school, your gravel they go as one of the best bands-Willardson. cinders for paths, cinder your in the state. Dont forget that there are a sidewalks, cut down or dig up Last spring the band took as. r1 Get your Xmas goods at the great many things that require your old trees, saw and cut your trip through southern Utah givt, In Modern Pharmacy. They are revenue stamps, and that the wood, furnish you with kindling, ing dances and concerts. Thej rake and clean your yards, plow scored such a success that the! making big reductions on buyer must cancel them with your war gardens, evel off people invited! White Ivory goods, Cut Glass, pen and ink by placing their your lots, haul off your old cans them to enthusiastically come down on a return, Dolls and all Xmas goods, adv. initials on the stamp. Dont say and rubbish, dig your ditches, trip. Next week they will leave I am so nervous I cant write. tnend your fences, run your tor their second trip. They will' Mr. and Mrs. H. Roland While the war lasts we must errands, turn your washing make a longer stay, giving machine and a hundred other dances in the towns they did. Tietjen entertained at dinner forget our nerves and do just wTants with last spring, adding several more. List things. Their guests were; what the government says we Prin. Enos W.your Sunday. Simons Phone Get behind the band, for theyf.v v Bp. J. M. Holladay, C. A. Tietjen shall. 138. always boost for the town of Santaquin and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth. Lest ye forget to do your bit to make the world merrier I GEO. A. PEERYS pui . Payson, Utah Friday and Saturday tak No business really grows without the cooperation of a commercial bank like the Alfred R. Wilson and little son Elmo were Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. James A. BoyS visitors Tuesday. Daniels and son Walter went1 to Salt Lake Monday afternoon Store BUY 1 We accord you every assistance always. the latter part of the week in Provo on business. quarters Re tie that binds business houses in negotiable efficiency. Our bank greases the wheels of commerce, and guides the business ship in accommodations when most needed. T. F. Tolhurst was in Salt Mrs. W. B. Mason and son Special reductions on White Lake on tore business the part was McBeth Walter were at Provo last week Mrs. Elmer Ivory Goods, Cut Glass, Dolls, of week. the Conrad visiting with Mrs. and all Xmas Goods at the hostess to the Bridge club Hanson and family. adv. Saturday afternoon. Modern Pharmacy. Miss Minnie Curtis was visiting with Miss Mable Gad in Mrs. Fred Lewis Jr. and Provo Monday. children are at Provo visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis Mr. Lenord Steineckert spent and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Wilman Carter was and Mr. and Mrs. Flint visiting at Eureka over week end lan entertained at a dinner Sunday evening with Mr. Carters McClellan home. It s the J. C. Ellsworth and wife, L. N. Ellsworth and wife, Dave Huish and wife, and J. II. Ellsworth and wife attended Potash and Perlmutter Columbia in Provo last The first Xmas And the wise men was a Jewelry presented unto him gifts of gold, Xmas- - XMAS GIFTS at the NOW is the time to get j our Edison Diamond Amberola. There is a small wrar tax on them now, but it will be raised higher January 1st. Amber-ola- s and records for sale by Chas. E. Smith, Payson, Utah. Patrons of the postoffice are warned against placing labels, stickers, etc. on the address side of mail. It is also an offence to use Red Cross Jabels or stickers for advertising purThe unauthorized use poses. of the Red Cross is a penal The school children are taking to the thrift stamps. Miss Kathleen Simons, the little daughter of Principal Enos W. Simons, has the honor of purchasing the first thrift stamp, while to Brentnall Curtis goes honor of glling his thrift card first and mhrrg ig it lor a war stamp. George A. Peery Jr. was the second to secure a war stamp. Thrift stamps.war stamps and internal revenue stamps can be purchased at the Matt. 2-- 11. SHOULD BE JEWELRY A Jewelry Xmas A. A Jewelry Xmas D- .-l A. D. 1917 A. C. SORENSEN, Jeweler 4 h i' L Lw ! S the health, strength and lfiaPPmess f a community depend to a great extent on its eating and drinking. Theres one drink that is so healthful and nutritious that it has been called liquid It s Beckers BECC0! L00 For old and young Everybody likes BECC0 ! Its better by test than al! f dealer CaD1 SUPP,y BECC rder direct BECKER MANUFACTURING Ogden, Utah A iCSk The sinews of a nation s iits k A Aft ' tej .fP CO. we tiv postoflice. ey |