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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH, APRIL 14, 1922. T3T A POTATO Dependable Merchandise CROP SECOND IS GIVE PREDICTED LARGER THAN ANY DEMAND Most cut price grocers deal lar gely in items of questionable character. We do tho reverse. It is not the intention of our buyer to send us a single item that is not a cloan wholesome food. It is our constant aim to stock and sell the foods that are best for our customers health and purse. All of our old customers know these facts, but tho new onog aro oft times skeptical until they loaru of our Money back plan tVe cheerfully refund your money if our goods are not as represented. We feel that it is many times belter to loose a sale than to even slightly mislead a patron. Some of the reasons why we can sell good goods cheaper than other dealers aro because of our e buying power through tho of largo quantities, the fact that we tho pay cash, willingness of our employees to mako thoir work efficient in serving you well, and our being content with a small profit. Utah Farmers Are Urged to Stick to The Old Money Producer Tbe Qugar Beet" 10 lb Pail Pure Lard 5 lb Pail Pure Lard.. Eastern Sugar Bacon per Easter,, Dry Eastern Sugar Hams per $1.69 87c lus Curoj 25c 18c jmund Salt Paeon Cured 10 1 quart 63c 35c 75c 43c $1.49 75c 49c Jar Honey SOAP CLEANSERS 10 Bars Crystal White 10 Bars A B Naptha 10 Bars Creme Oil 6 Bars Peter Tan- ! 6 Bars Castile i A 30c 27c 10c 10c 29c he ie - lb Dark Ivaro 5 lb Can Dark Karo 1(1 lb Can Light Karo 5 lb Can Light Karo 10 lb Cane and Maple 5 lb Cane and Maple il. oeiiou's iuat t is lagnij in po tar), lor me turners ot uiuu .o iviiow leal situation urn 1 Uieu joio statistic befoieon planting tho Kind o ,ops deciding ciops they want to plant. Tn0 pros oi any community, he says, .. pends on mo cousistent balance o icuiluiul products, i- rom the Dost information that De obtuiued, the -- an supply of pota-.ik- s jrom luuko inis year will more .nail fill the demands of country depending on Utah and Idaho for luueis. The Idaho potutoe being ho apeiior to tho Utah, product, us, ho cannot beo where Utah tainier tan roup anything 'but a loss this year by planting a heavy acreage. In view of the fact that it is pee bablo that there will be only a poor market for Utah potatoes this year and that an) unusually heavy crop from Idaho will force the price down so that there will be scarcely any profit in the raising, there seems to be only one recourse for the Utah farmer and that is to stick to the old product, sugar beets, for which there is always an assured market. Indications at present point to a fairly good price for sugar beets this year, and materially better than last year. Sugar is steadily advancing, and under the contract which has been adopted by the farm bureaus the farmer will receive a price for i heir beets which will leave them in good financial condition in the fall, ihere ia one thing certan, and that is . that a beet crop is an assured crop from a money standpoint, and the bigger the crop the larger checks in the fall, and the greater distribution of money in every community the No matter what grievance farmer may have against the sugar companies, or how badly they may feel they have been treated in the past, the fact remains that is is the assured check from the sugar beet is the check that pays toff the mort gage. i in o CANNED GOODS 33c pound.... SYBUP yon. ried u, 'iuyor, piebiaeii) ol me t6eu t.immijer oi eumuiua', bus JAMS Large Can White Cherries Large Can Apricot Jam .... 10 oz, Can Strawberry Jam 10 oz. Can Assorted Jams 16 oz. Jar Assorted Jams Large pkg. Sea Foam Savax Lux Old Dutch Cleanser Light House Cleaner 2 for 49c 50c 69c 45c 45c 27c 27c 10c 10c 15c 55c Large Can Pinenpplo 2 for. Medium Can Pineapple 2 for..45c 25c Early June Pea 2 for Sifted Early June Peas 15c Standard Sweet Corn 2 for 25c Country Gentleman 2 for ... 35c Tall Can Pink Salmon 15c Tall Can Medium Rod . Salmon 19c .... 1 Tb Flat Can Pink Salmon 19c 1 Tb Flat Can Medium Red Salmon Can Best Red Salmon Largo Can Oysters Small Can Oysters 25c 40c 29c lib 15c MTT.lt Tall Can Scgo Milk Small Can Sego Milk Eagle Milk 2 for 10c 5c 45c We Offer Unusual Inducements, for Wednesday and Saturday Morning Trading FRESH MEAT Every Saturday we offer an unnsual saving in fresh meats. Boiling Meat per pound 612c Pot Roasts per pound 12 c - 1-- 2 A PAYSON UTAH JR. T. C. JEPPSON MOVES INTO MORE MODERN OFFICES cement road through Salem. It i8 expectel that the work will soon begin. cerning I SALEM NEWS j the Leland Hansen of Fountain Green spent last week end her0 with relaA number of Salem people attendrl tives. conference held at Salt Lake last week. Miss Preal Sabin spent the last week at Salt Lake. Professnr Powell of Logan met Miss Rose Robbins spent, lost week with the Ladies Farm bureau members last Thursday and gave a lec- einl in Salt Lake with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winn of Price ture on decorations for the homo. .Tho meeting was held at the homo are here visiting relatives and friends. bf Mrs. N'. C. Christensen. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Sabin entertainDavis lust at supper for the Misseg Pearl Lake Salt to ed Ray Sabin and Josephine Warniek last Thursday. Wednesday evening. A number of Salem eitizens went The Elders quorum' of the Salem to Salt Lake last Tuesday and met with the county commissioners and ward gave a dance in the amusement Mr. Orem to disenss problems con ball last night for Vien Edman, Wil- M !? fr 4-- Mrs. L. writes: I am convinced there is a difference In baking powder. I have been using any old powder for ten years but my cakes are 100 per cent better since I bought a can of Royal Baking Powder. I recommend it to any housewife who thinks she knows all about cake making with any land of powder. E30YAL i V BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Affording bis patients the latest improvements in chiropractic methods Dr. T. C. Jeppson has moved his offices from the Douglass building to the layson Exchange Bank building, on the ground floor, formerly occupied by Attorney R. A. Porter. Dr. Jeppson has equipped bis new offices with a new adjustment table, conducing greatly to of the patient, as well as other innovations which will be appreciated by patrons. ford Christenson and Emmett Hanks, returned missionaries. Hanks who has spent months on a mission in tho central states returned home last Monday evening. Emmett tweuty-nin- o Mrs. Arthur Buggg who underwent two an operation for appendicitis weoks ago at the Spanish Fork hospital has returned to her home and is' improving rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gardner of bickfoot, Ida., spent Saturday here visiting Mrs. Gardners mother, Mrs. Mary Sabin Floyd Whiting returned Lnkq Tuesday. ' from Suit FARM BOOKS TliePublic Is Interested npIIERE are many problems affecting1 in the solution of service telephone which the public is directly concerned. , Telephone service is an intimate, vital factor in the commercial, industrial, professional and domestic life of the people. The telephone has infinitely extended human efficiency. What were formerly the accomplishments of a lifetime are now completed in less than a decade through the aid of the telephone. - The demand for telephone service is continually increasing. To keep pace with this demand new plant must constantly be added new equipment installed. In other words, there must be a continual ihnv of capital into the telephone business if it is to fully meet th requirements of the public. The general of the public toward the Telephone Company will determine the attitude of capital toward such an investment. . FREE Tho cow as the Mother of Prosperity, " is the title of a valuablo little booklet issued by the Interna tioiuil Harvester company and being distributed by the Central Lupiber & Hardware company of this city. It is one of the most comprehensive for works on dairying. Poultry is the title the Farm and Home, of another helpful work for the farm, being suppliod free of cost by & Hardware tho Central Lumber company. CATARRH attitude Catarrh Is a local disease greatly Influ. constitutional conditions. by HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE is a Tonic, taken Internally, and acts through the blood upon the mucous surface? of the system. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE assists Nature In restoring normal conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. enced The public is vitally interested. Furniture For Sale Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. The following items, all in Good Condition: Rugs, Rock ers, Dresser, Dining Table, Dining Chairs, Dinner Set, -- Gas Range, Cooking Utensils, Bed, Library Table, Electric FOR SALE My home and building sons therefor, must be mado by aflot ou main atroct. O. A. D&niols. fidavit in duplicate, accompanied with Washer. c a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after tho O. See BENT Carl FOR My farm. c completion of the publication of this Nelson. Inquire, 155 West First FOR SALE 40 acres good fruit notice. R. E. CALDWELL, North Street, ' ground. Eight acres in young fruit - State Engineer. trees and 9 acres alfalfa. Two miles Date wr first March Spanish Fork, Utah. 24, publication west of Payson sugor factory. 1922. Date of completion of publicaPhone 118. Provo. Phone 178-Jtion April 21, 1922. Wanted: Men or women to take orNOTIOT OF ASSESSMENT ders for genuino guaranteed hosiery, women and children. Elimfor The Utah Valley Miliiug & ProCLASSIFIED COLUMN inatesmen,darning. $40.00 a week full duce Company., Office and principal timo, $1.00 au hour spare timo. Ex- place of business, Payson, Utah. INTERNAAdvertisements in this column in- perience unnecessary. serted at the rate of 10 cents per TIONAL STOCKING MILLS, NorrisNotice is hereby given that at a due each insertion. Count six town, Pa. words to the hue. meeting of the board of director of tiro above named company, held ou Half CREAM SEPARATOR FOR SALE. FOR SALE. 28 am - farm. tho loth day of March, 1922, an , mile south of sugar factory, Pay-sonIn good condition. Lamar Tuttle, assessment of five dollars ($5.00) tho road. noar and couuty 125 N. First Weat St., Payson. share was levied on all of the Kenneth Tanner, per p Easy terms. stuck of the corporation issued and L tf-4 Payson. outstanding, and the same must bo OATS AND BARLEY for sale. 615 paid to the secretary on or before on home Utah west SALE FOB My West Utah Avenue. I ho loth day of April, 1922. homes in Ave. Ono of tho best Any stock upon which this assesstown. Has 5 largo rooms and bath CLOVER SEED FOR SALE. 1,500 ment remains unpaid on the 15th completely equipped. Full basomeut, pounds, rvcleniied. Also, fresh Jerday of April, 1922, will ' be de- ' hoose.AU walks arounl cement the sey Milch cow. Inquire George A. construction best linquent and advertised for sale at wallg are Schariier, Payson. Am offering it public auction, and unless payment is used. materials of for price of ordinary house, and on made bofure, will be sold on the 15th Hemstitching and lTcoting Attachday of May, 1922, at the office of easfits easv terms. See K. J. Tanner. ment; any sewing niahinc; the secretary, ut 2 oclock, p. m. to c ily adjusted. Price $2.50 delivered, the delinquent assessment therepay NovelGem with full instructions. TO WATER on, NOTICE USERS with the cost of adver-- ' together ty Co., Box 1031, Corpus Cbrigti, and exponsos of sale. Using Texas. W. E. ELLSWORTH, State Engineers Office, Salt I.ako Secretary.' FOR SALE 12 acres of choice land City, Utah, March 15, 1922. Notice is hereby given that E. I. Payson, Utah, March 15, 1922, close to Payson on south. Inquire W. R. Wightmnn at Shuler Garage. Cloward, of Salem, Utah, has made NOTICE ' FOR PUBLICATION application in accordance with the of the Compiled Laws MEED OATS for sale jn any desired requirements Department of the Interior, by tho of Utah, 1917, as amended H. Ivan Wilson, Payson. Session Law:s' of quantity. Uuth, la 19, to apU. S. Laud Office at Salt Lake City propriate two (2) Sec, Ft. of the ROSES ROSES Thousands of Roses flood water from Water Canyon in Utah. Murck 21, 1922. Notice is hereby given that ArchiAnd a complete line of all kinds Utah County. Said water will be of Trees and Berry Plants Grape diverted at a point 495 ft. south of bald Bcckbtrom, of Spanish Fork, r Plants Vines strong the N. E. coruer of See. 18, Township Utuh, who, on August 1, 1918, made Write B. H. Bower, Provo, Utah or 9 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Homestead entry, No. U22622, for A a Farm Unit or Lots 9 and 12, call James Hiatt, Jr., Payson. Base and Meridian, conveyed in canal a distance of 1200 ft. and there SW Vi NE Vi, NW Vi SB Vi, EVi used from March 1 to October 15, fcE 'i NW Vi, Section 10, Township FOR SALE OR RENT 22 acres of each year to irrigate 8 suulh, Range 1 Last, Salt Lake farm land, 12 acres alfalfa, 10 acres inclusive, of land embraced in the Meridian, has iiled notice of . intenacres for grain, onions or potatoes-- sixty tion to make threo-yuato NW Vi NE Vt, of Sec. 18, SW Proof, Inquire 488 East Utah Avo. ME Vi of Sec. 7, township and range establish claim to tho land above de- aforesaid. This application is des- scribed, befor0 the Clerk of tho DisFour FOR SALE House and lot. in the Slate Engineers of- trict Court, at Provff, Utah, Three ignated rooms and full basement. 2nd day of May, 1922. fice as No. 8991, iti John N. blocks from Postoffico. Claimant names eg witnesses, All protests against tho granting j Stark of said application, stating the rea- Harvey A. Nelson, of. Spanish Fork, Utah, George Argylo, of Lake Shore, of Spanish j Utah, Ralph Nelson, Before the Public Utilities Commission of Utah. Fork, Utah, 1 alter Ludlow, of Benjamin, Utah. GOULB B. BLAKELY, Register. Ia tho matter of tho Application ofi IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT t tho Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Com-- J OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN jj ( to dccrcaso pas-temporarily phny Case No. 520 . . AND FOR UTAH COUNTV. sengor train service between Salt I.ako and Payson and between Salt In the Matter of the Estate of J Lake and Magna. WILLIAM F. CARTER, Deceased, 17-tf-- 10-tf-- i 14-lt-- c 14-tf-- o 14-tf-- c ' 17-tf-- two-yea- c - r 31-lt-- on-th- Miss Golda Tiffany and J. Gouhlen Evans went to Salt Lake Saturday anj returned homo Sunday evening. SPRING LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph t A. Holladay are spending a few days with their daughter in Salt Lake. Lee Thomas has returned to Eureka after a few days stay at home. Ierry made a business on Tuesday. to Eureka trip Woodson 24-tf-- c NOTICE OP HEARING Miss Leola Barnett of Eureka is Notice is hereby given that tho application of the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Company for permission to temporarily decrease its passenger visiting here for a few days. train service between Salt Lake City and Payson and between Balt Lake Herman Twedo attended conference ity anj Magna, will bo heard before the Commission at Provo, Utah, on in Salt Lnko last week. at 10:30 A. M. Thursday the 20th day of April, 19 v order of the commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, rtis 7th day of April, 1922. Franehlin Twedo is homo from Provo where ho has been attending (Signed) T. E, BANNING " school. Secretary. Corporate Seal, I Send for New Royal Cook Book IPs FREE Royal Baking Powder Co., 130 Wiliam St, New York - d Some ,if Our Saving Prices FRUIT immediately following the Mutual eetiug next Tuesday evening in tho Second ward the members will After give a Lucky Four social.' having paid 'a small admission fee at the door each person will bo given a number. Those holding number 4, or numbers ending in 4, will receive a prize. The prizog are listed as being useful, funny, largo and small. There will bo refreshments. Excellent music will bo furnished for dancing. There will be a musical program and games will be enjoyed. Everybody i8 invited and .a special invitation has been extended to tho uiut-riefolks. Reports from Ogdou are to the effect that the farmer of Utah and a Idaho ore likdiy to precipitate Hardship in an unwarranted acreage they contemplate devoting to the Mrs. Frank Walkingshaw of Balt piVduetruu or potatoes. In Idaho Lake is visiting at the borne of her , n is reported, 60,909 to S0,UUU Mrs. A. White, mother, . uuoaua wm oo piouuct-oi potatoes pur-fhns- HAMS BACON MUTUAL TO LUCKY FOUR SOCIAL WARD No. 3525 Probate Divion. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Croditorg will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Spring Lake Precinct, Utah County, Utah,, on or before tlm 18th. day of May, A. D. 1922. PETER F. CARTER, Administrator. First Publication March 17, 1922. Last Publication April j |