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Show UTAH, MAY 19, 1922. THE PAVSONTAN. PAYSON. r - BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBllBaaaB:!BaaS35asa3aSf!3aIifiM;S:S5BaaBaiBlBBBBaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBB and people m m were just as well off, just as well housed, had no mu rev sickness, and Issued Every Friday at Paynoa, Utah, lived just us long 'and as happily. by the We have the direct primary, the PAYSONIAN PUBLISHING CO. initiative auj teiureaduiu aud the recall making the taxpayer bear the csUIisCIUPTION BATES expense ol two electrons where we Republican Administration s Pro$2 .50 UMd to One Year, tit Aivtvnee gel along with one. gram of Construction 91.25 Hit Months, in Advance 1 ears ago w e used to nominate Being Fulfilled Knteitd nt tin-- Postofflc.e at Pay ho it camu Jules in Low u meeting'-- caui uses or continuous anil tho candidates !, uli, as second class matter. Is 1 weiu nominal! just as good, rl not W. E. ELLSWORTH, ami better, morally, Editor aud General Manager. inLliectually unucr Uio picseul explosive tana I -primary system, llelugaus clruseu to Record of Accomplishment Not Excelled in Annals of , nominate eanaiUauS lot their respective pa. ties iveognueil, hisi, that Legislation puny success depended on good Candi42-incda vex, unu second, lout mere was a LOOK AT THE LABEL h Simeon D. Fess (Ohio), Rep. (By ,Sn.vel lespousiOuavy and that no niun Chairman Republican Con-greUubsenbuis are aked to watufc coind vo.o vu uomiuuie a load man the hibol on their paper a adf to ional Committee.) and retain public respect and when .Isubscrtp romit promptly The World War bequeathed to the iu mrs uay uad age voters II yiur label lions are due. load 'M2 21 it mca'hs that your go olrudiy to Uio polls and vote lor United States, in common with every laudTiiuica not know and other nation gigantic debts, tremendous tirey do Hubscriptiou is paid' up to Decemheard old plan cost expenditures, burdensome taxes, disnevti ike oi. should ber 1, 11121, and' that you 1 t at that time spud in another 92.50 Uio taxpayers notnrng. Under tne jointed economic conditions and gennew mu tux tne lu expense ptuu payer eral unrest. No for the uc.yt year. Subscriptions administraprevious is iiequeully lroiu $2 to $4 lor every aro paynble iu advance a re tion since the establishment pt our vote east. , all et acted by nearly quirqitieiii it is time lor plum talk. It rs Government came into power with n t;t's papers. If your label shows tor heroic thought and action. greater domestic problems demanding time send ,6 date that is past, please l u cannot lessen the burden on the solution at its hands than confronted 8 furthor without in the amount taxpayer, we cannot even prevout it the Republican administration on notice. Horn increasing, by mere complaint. March 4, 1921. We must take the axe iu hand and Immediately upon the Inauguration strike at tho root of the causv. DECOEATION DAY of the President and his call of the EFFICIENCY PABAMOUNT special session of the Congress a proTho custom of strowiug flowers ou gram of rehabilitation was outlined tho graves of tho doad soldiers early ra Every American citizon has cause and work m Immediately commenced to iu tho spriug of ouch year originated to pride himself iu the excellence of H consummate It. Undesirable Immigra li keen among the women of the south be- our school system. There is i inThis was the S4 tion country. flooding inof tho far fore the closo of the civil war. la appreciation reaching El more fluences which emanate from our rendered creased unemployment, some parts of tho uorlh a similar institutions, affecting the difficult a solution of our industrial custom grew up, but its observance lives of the future men and women problems, while the character of many was not universal. id ay 5, lood, of our laud. As never before there of the Immigrants was a menace to was while Uoncral John A. Loguu MiWBBaflBiEllilBliiUllBkSEKKi.ttikBJil.iJUiiB&dfcKaaERSBMIMIXKZHBnCLtE&tCieiiiaaLilBHBIIII should be a determination that couuiiondeT-iu-cluet of the Uraud our social and political Institutions. To deenter shall the to school nothing Army of the itcpubiie, ho issued an tract from its pure American beefsteak! The criticism w hiclr has been made Do you call that a spirit protect American labor and American SAVED COUNTRY FROM PANIC of tho thirtieth order lixing day or iu auy way to corrupt the Ameri- institutions against this invasion a law j federal reserve authorities for It makes me laugh! in,. .May of thut year as a duy lor the can ideals and Iu discussing the period of read- their warnings against bank expan- respect for American was enacted limiting further immigra-- j ,m it sir. Most geueral, observance of the custom by institutions. While it is true that . tlieir efforts to control tion to but three per cent, of the na- justment through, which our country sion and fur and there is an insistent swear. numbers of thu Grand Army (Stockholm). 1919 amf early in 192(1 by cry for rcliei tionals Al. it late in has soceutly passed, Benjamin their lriouds. Since that time May from excessive taxation already in America. rau-s- , It are is rediscount partic-! advancing yet JO has been The first necessary step toward eco- Anderson, Jr., economist, Chase Na- nlurly rqguluriy observed us hardly conceivable that auy citizeu, criticisms. The unfortunate Deeoratiou' Day throughout tho couu- - or auy group or any community, nomic readjustment was necessarily tional bank, in an address before the crisis was inevitable and those w ho ty- would permit a withdrawal of neces- reduction of expenses and balancing of St. Louig Chamber of Comerce, made-clea- blame the federal reserve authorities r i It is known as Confederate Memwould! sary support from the schools at the the budget. One of the earliest measthe vital part taken by our for it would do better if they orial Duy iu thu &ulh. Thu partifor1 reserve federal system oxpeuse of efficiency. Obviously the ures enacted by the Republican Con- banking system in lotting the wind thaiyk cular days observed there are April from conteuted teacher is of outthej having saved the country 20, in Aiaboina, iiorrda, Georgia anil standing importance. With such a gress was the budget law. The pre- out of our inflated business structure j unspeakable which sueh' disasters North Mississippi, hud May it) in teacher there is little room for the vious Republican Congress had en- without bursting the bubble. follies a8 those engaged in in 1919 Mr. Anderson pointed out that no Carolina and South Carolina, while nurture or growth of radicalism or acted a budget law, but It was vetoed worrld undoubtedly have brought in Vugiuia observes May 20 aud Louistendencies for he or she by President Wilson. The law went ordinary boom could have goue to the days which preceded the federal birthday) feels that the community is appreciaiana May 2 (JelTersous thq heights caused by war lutlation reserve system. In time to apply under this title. In . ail Louisiana, tive of hia or her endeavors in the into effect July 1, 1921, aud said: Tennto the fiscal year beginning on the R, W. McMULLIN, Things were, however, carried on Mississippi, North Carolina, interest of society. On the other Local Color have economies 'Whatever essee and Texas it is a legal holiday. date. same and luomeutum the the of war, who by feels underpaid Attorney and Councilor at Law. hand, a teacher Decora-tioCongress has by luw declared or discriminated against or unappre- been effected by reason of the Budget-Burea- particularly by the new impetus givlocal PAYSON, UTAH.' Poet I am out here to get Duy a holiday iu tho District ciated, will unconsciously indoctrinate since that time are to be cred- en through the entrance of the U. id. color for a pastoral poem. Collections and Adjustments of Columbia aud tho territories. tho boys and girls with theories and ited to the early action of the Repub-- ' government, with its unlimited credit, Farmer I reckon youre gettin it, market. side of the the on buying ideas that will later prove menacing llcan Congress In putting the law on Everywhere. only mister. I painted that settee 8TRIKE AT THE BOOT When the abnormal forces which had to the safety and welfare of society. momin. Boston Transcript. this created which books the the. Budget boom maintained the and the of generated Curtailment of the personnel Everywhere tho people uio crying supervisory system in the schools, if Bureau and made ita operation pos. began to slacken, the day of reckonMight Be Called Gossip out against the burden of taxation. necessary, must be handled with ex- Bible. ing had arrived. BAKER & BAKER as bom The principle developed' out et Property tuxes have iimju The agricultural Industry of the trema caution and care. To destroy Mrs. Jameson Do you believe that Attorneys and Counselors at Law to valuation and mo of levy almost or to weaken an educational organiwith previous business country was suffering in a degree experience to a point of eoulicatiou. Collections and Adjustments zation can not fail to be interpreted which has never been equalled in its cycles proved a sound gude in govern- awrful story they tell obout her? Mrs. Johnson Of course I do. There is a cause for every effect, by bank policy in the period of cri-- , citizens as ing Everywhere. ' aud as for burdensome taxation it is history. This important Industry, What is it! Kasper (Stockholm). said Mr. Anderson. unprofitable JMd destructive of the 108 West Center Sb, Provo, Utah. d of our not a difficult mutter to locate the very end to which our schools have which directly affects in It i the business of banks cause. Furthermore, the people have been established. No doubt, caroful, population and indirectly affects every this eituation exists, to lend freely Try This tho romody in their own bonds clean thoughtful and deliberate considera- industrial, commercial and financial to all solvent business men, so that for you. out the parasitic faddist. Waiter, heros a tion of some of our school systems activity, was facing bankruptcy. DR. L D. P POUTS In they may have time to adjust their sir. Did you wish to have In dealing with social, political and may discover places where proper order to Thank and you, affairs, particularly mamas mp in this the assist farmer time to utilize slow assets to offset reserve a tablet essentially economic affairs vu have economies may and should be effected Over Wightinsa Supply Ooapaay, Reof economic the distress period come be shall . listened to the schemer, the dreamer, but No. In afew minutes I their quick liabilities. . With the fedsuch action should and must Main Street. the . eipluiter, the faddist, with the the result of the most painstaking publican Congress enacted an elab- eral reserve banks behind them, our in with two ladies, ami I want you ulii-Hours 9 to 1 sad 2 to 9. is and orate program of agricultural rehabili- banks were able to do this adequate- to tell us that every table engaged. details result that oar statutes are cluttered investigation into all Saturday, 9 to 1 Oaly. Office Phone 13. Res. Phoa 90 London Passing Slvow. up with laws which eventuate the after consultation with those upw tation. This program of constructive ly for the first time in our History, heavy taxes with few if any eompou whose shoulders rest tho responsibil- legislation in behalf of the American schools. sating benefits. ity for the success of the farmer is without parallel in the ansocial worker, the Wo have the Even though the tax payers desire childs and insist upon economies they do nals of American legislation. The subhousing commission," the minimum not wish them at the expense of stantial effects of this legislative prothe welfare bureau, the in of other and dozens gram are now apparent on every hand. wago board, efficiency and thoroughness such incubi drawing fat salaries and edueation of our children, and by the Republican Notwithstanding Roofing, Furnaces, Guttering 11 mean, not at the lose of giving pink teas at the taxpayers in elected 1918 and assemCongress All Kinds of Sheet Metal expense. healthy, dependable American spirit bled in special session in 1919 bad and Copper Work Years ngo we got along without in the sehool room. appropriated hundreds of millions for First North St. Near Orem Depot men, the administration of these funds by the various executive agencies controlled by the Democrats had been such that the men DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH had received a minimum of benefit from the funds. A large part of this DENTIST o was due to lack of and Office, Peyton Saving of the various bureaus. OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO- Bank Bonding, One of the greatest pieces of constructive legislation of the Republican Congress was the consolidation of the various agencies dealing with the ex service man under the one head of the Contests, Sports, Dramatics Dancing Veterans Bureau. This assures expeG. F. TILSON. M. D. dition as well as fair and adequate PHYSICIAN anC SULUmua treatment of our disabled 1 men. Office at Raaidenoe In addition to this consolidation and Main Street Phono 7 reorganization additional millions were Payson, Utah appropriated for the use of the Bu reau. American men of the World War have been better treated at the hands of the Republican Conmen of any gress than the DR. J. H. ELLSWORTH in previous war in American history and Newly DKNT1HT 8 men than the better treated Office over Bonk, of Lots to loan and on on farms time Payson, Ut. money long in a of any other nation engaged the in Firstclass Overhauled Office Hours, 9 to 12; 1 to 6 World War. And the end is not yet easy terms. Phone 23. Rea. Phone 10-- J As an aid to the agricultural secCondition loans installment on city property beats My monthly tions and as. an antidote to the unemthem all. No delay. the Congress ployment situation, I want to furnish you with what money you need. passed at $75,000,000 appropriation bill Conditions Catarrh is a local disease greatly influfor the construction and maintenance enced by constitutional conditions, it of improved highways, which sum will therefore requires constitutional treatbe doubled when the provisions of the ment. HALLS CATAKKH MEDICINE Is taken internally and acts through the bill are complied with by States putBlood upon the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE ting up an equal sum of money. Office 78 North University Ave. Rives the patient strength by dmproving Aiuon- - the numerous constructive the peneral health and assists Nature itt Phone 108 Provo, Utah P. O. Box 288 and r- ltnf measures the Maternity Bill doing Its work. All Circulars free. was enacted in response to the demand SiBBBBaaaaBaBsaaaHiaaBSBsassagaaBS&itaisiESBiRgsRBBB F. J.Druggists. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Cneney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. sueh THE PAYSONIAN social interlopers One Solid Year of Achievement Congress Industrious Pepperell Bleached Sheeting, 2 wide for 4 yards 47c yd 42c Pillow Tubing, linen finish at 22c each 42x36 Pillow Cases good quality 1 8 x90 Bleached Seamless Sheets, formerly sold for $1.50 each. -- QQp New price 75c 22x44 Double Thread Turkish Towels 2 tor s"- 1 i r V The Above Prices Speak for Themselves mm Payson, Utah V- V - "-K- w asper 1 rr----- r j r sut-ishe- L u . sober-minde- d one-thir- half-crow- e ooxxoxxxxxxcocxoxxoxx Plenty of Money to Loan -- PAYSON Sheet Metal Works On Farm and City Property Long Time XXX0XXXXXXXX0XXX00000 M. L A. C. J. Cotterell DAY Payson, Utah Spanish Fork Tuesday, May 23 aaiaB9iaiiaaaia9ia5aiaaiBaaaai5i3a3Raaiiaiiias Used Car Bargain! and Program Begins at p. m. ooxoxxxxxoxxxxxooxckcoc Studebaker Seven Passenger Car BmiuniiimniniHBiBiiiimnuuiniiinaniii 1918 Model Real Estate Loans Painted and Handsome and Thoroughly Appearance Sacrifice Price W. H. Ray - Inquire Paysonian Office Catarrhal PCj ty |