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Show THE PAY90NIAN, PAYSON, THE PAYSONIAN Issued Every Friday at Payson, Utah, by the PAYSONIAN PUBLISHING CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year, in Advance Six Months, in Advance- -- 12.50 1.25 Entered at the Postoffice at Pay son Utah, as second elass matter. W. E. ELLSWORTH, Editor and General Manager. LOOK at THE LABEL Subscribers are asked to watch on their paper and to remit promptly when subscriptions are due. If your label read it moans that your subscription is paid up to December 1, 1921, and that you Bhould at that time send in another $2.50 for the noxt year. Subscriptions are payable in advance a requirement exacted by nearly all If your label shows newspapers. a date that is past, please send in the amount without further notice. the label arguments with the following irrefutable statements: Tho history of the sugar demonstrates the value, in tho matter of price control ,of our own domestic supply. If our country were dependent entirely upon foreign production, we would soon pay the price fixed No greater caby tho foreigners. lamity can befall tho domestic consumer than to have tho sugar supply of tho United States controlled by foreigners, who, paying no taxes, and free from restraints so far as pools and monopolies aro concerned, could control prices, production and all things that go into the marketing of this commodity. For years Germany has paid the producers a bonus, resulting in the A production of nn export surplus. tariff sufficient to guarantee the production of our entire sugar requirements would appear to be a sound economic policy for the United States. The eastern manufacturers, pro-- , teeted by nl tariff, should remember that 92 per cent of their business is domestic, and therefore the beet industry is of importance to them, and that free sugar does not mean cheap sugar. Nearly all of our agricultural commodities are produced in excess of home consumption, nnd the price is therefore fixed in the world's markets. Sugar is ono of the few agricultural commodities that can be protected by a tariff. UTAH, NOVEMBER 11, 1921 Fifty per cent of the beet sugar are today in the hands committees. Their only salivation is prompt action by conThe federal trade commisgress. sion reports issued by the government are replete with data respectr Bankindustry. ing the ers can tell you of the serious financial conditions of the companies. The question of providing money for the present campaign has been difficult. Severnfl factories are unable to begin operations, and many others have found it necessary to mortgage their daily production." The time to act is now, not after r our industry has been seriously crippled and we are left at tho mercy of the foreign producer. companies of bankers SJote Star Brand Shoes beet-suga- DISTINCTIVE boet-augn- 1. 3. admin-istraitio- it is deserved it from the shouler. THE should come n straight Ifi tho readjustment following tho war period nu ono has fought off th blue dovils of depression more persistently than organized banking. From tho little country lmnk to the recent great convention of tho bankers of America a solid front has been presented against depr ssion. Our country is facing the new era must of economic proseprity that come in fuct elements of prosperity are present and functioning on every Well-Fittin- Umbrellas numbering 20,000 were left in the Paris Underground Railway last year. Ve Carry a Full Line for Men, Women and Children has openod an official pawnadvance loans on reasonable to shop terms to working men. Chili COST Every person who renders service of any kind is entitled to a profit. The laborer, manufacturer, stock grower, farmer, banker, merchant and all who render service should receive a fair remuneration for their service. But public sentiment is against excessive profits. The merchant, the corporation or the individual who extort large profits, who grind every dollar they can out of the bread winners and home makers are becoming more and more unpopular and are being justly condemned. The Skaggs stores are satisfied with a small profit and every day we are demonstrating that our saving prices are helping the bread winner to save money.on his purchases of groceries and food stuffs and make a larger profit on his labor. What kind of a profit would you now be paying if the Skaggs stores had not come to your relief? THINK THIS OVER FLOUR HAM and BACO Eastern Sugar Cured Hams and at Saving Prices. fast Bacon, p0r ft whole or half slab, 25c 35c Eastern fast Bacon, Sugar Cured Breakless than half slab, - 26C Bacon Dry Salt Pure Snow Better 45c 2 $1.005 " 17c Tb White Lard. None Net Fail Pure Lard..36c Pure lb Net Tail Lard $2. .00 BBC 10 lb Net Pail Lard Pupe - $1.59 COFFEE 5 lb Ca,n Old Mastcr$2.19 35c lb Can Avon Club 1 B 37c M. lb Can J. 45c $1.10 $1.353 lb Can M. J. B $2.75 45c 1 $2.255 lb Can M. J. B Our Flour la from $1.75 jvJAl Dont Overlook These Utahs Choic-Baco- n fst Wheat. 148 Bag Standard Grade Wheat Flour $1.20 248 lb Bags Standard Grade Hurd Wheat Flour $2.35 10 48 lb Bags Standard Grade Hard Wheat Flour $11.45 40c 50c 10 lb Bag Geraade 60c 60c 9 lb Bag Rolled Oats 45c 10 lb Bag Graham Flour..S5c 95c 24 lb Bag Graham Flour..69c 45c 9 lb Bag Yellow or White 30c Corn Meal lb Hard nuts A 8hipment of New Note the Low Nuts Just Arrived. ce 40k: Soft Shell Walnuts per Ib..35c SOc Manchurian Walnuts, 43c 2 ft( f0f 0 for SOe Aimon(j Nuts, 2 45c 29c pre9h Roasted Peanuts, 2 lb FreSh Raisins New Crop Currants.. and Seodlcss ,Lar0 Packaf 26c RfU8ns, per pkg. 30() Larg(J paclage Cleaned 45c Currants, 2 for 50c Citron Peel, per lb...,- -. ,...40c 35e 45c Lemon Peel, per lb 30 I . pi VllOCOlcuO 30e Government overhead is one of the disturbchief causes of industrial ance. Charles. M. Schwab, president of the Bethlehem Steel corporation, before the declared in an address Illinois Chamber of Commeree. The alarming deereaso in tho shows the priee of farm products necessity of readjustment all along tho line," he said. There is too much overhead in the cost of government. The cost of government has increased tremendous 1v in the last few year. The time has eome to stat cutting down the cost of administering our affairs." and CEREALS Raisin and Currants Fresh Roasted Old Master. The Ideal Drink. 45e 55c I lb Can Old Master Old Can lb Master..$1.33 $1.653 OF GOVERNMENT DANGEROUS. Prices Here are a Few of Onr Saving lard The old theory that tho banker prospered in hard times, when interest mtes were high and money scarce hns been destroyed by experience. Banks and banseis are the barometers of economic and industrial conditions and are largely tho cause of wiping out tho spirit of depres sion. Tho peddlers of gloom, the prophets of failure, the fomenters of discord, cnnnpt peddle that stuff over the bank counter and got anywhere. Tho nightmare of depression has been driven from tho counting rooms of business and industries and is pass ing out of tho minds of the public. te 0 PAYSON, UTAH per lb 25o Eastern por lb hnmd. Up-to-da- mim 33c Eastern Sugar Cured whole 27c 11am, per lb E attorn Sugar Cured Half Ham, 28c per lb 35c Eastern Sugar Cured Break- DEVIL OF DEPRESSION Attractive Styles. g 4. Easy, Lasts. 5. Maximum Wearing Comfort. seen on an EngCovent, Garden, chosen d er Workmanship. business woman usually drives a harder bargain than a man. By a largo vote the people of the men who will conduct the affairs of the city for the next two years. Political differences should now bo forgotten and every aid be extended to Charles II. White and the splendid citizens who will support him as chief executive of the city, after January I, in doing thoso things which are for the best interests of the city. As it has in the pust, Pay sou must progress in the future. Advantage must bo taken of every opportunity not only to keep layson in tho front rank among the cities of Utah county, but to push it forward that it may continue to deserve the credit of being ono of tho most progressive municipalities in tho state. Every otfort to defeat needed that come within the moans of tho people should .j frowu-upon and no block should bo placed in the path of the new in making 1ayson not only a desirable city in which to livo, but a place ' inviting to capital ia tho development of industrial instituIt should bo realized by tho tions. responsibility people that a great rests on tho nmyor and city council and support in every effort for the city s good should cheerfully be giv-- ' on. llnsli criticism should bo avoided except if deserved, aud if All-Leath- 2. High Standards of A good The first elephant lish stage was n London, in 1790. Superior Quality. Germany is the only country which has formally abolished tipping. THE ELECTION layson have these Dominating Features that Make lb aHuJ pVOCOA Cake Pure Chocolate Saving Prices. 10 Bars A. B. Naptha Soivp....57e 10 Bars Crystal White 53C 12 Bars Creme Oil Soap 83c 12 Bars Crystal Cocoa Soap....83c 25c 30e lb Cake Sweetened Chocolato 50c 1 lb Ca(n Pure Cocoa lb Can Pure Cocoa 25c 90e 1 lb Can Don't Boil ......... Cocoa .... 25c Pkg. Cereal Poetum 50c Large Can Instant Postum.-45- 27c 39c 20c 79c 22c c Unusual Bargains Every Wednesday and Saturday a m. xxxooooooooooooc Marinas Stratagem kKXX00XK0X You like to rummage through old papers, dont yout" askod my friend, whose guest I was at his place in the country, half chateau, half farm house. Stab him and person nearest you. had He opened one of ouce. 'It was thirsty. apparently been imof tho prisoners to one Ho felt possible for the bottles and emptied it. extremely comfortable and soon yield- get hold of a present intended for him. ed to an invincible desire to sleep. to Gregorio thought it bis duty The basket had been lowered into the garden by Marina, who had an- search the basket, to sec if a letter With a clear ticipated just what would happen to was concealed in it. No one knows how she got in- conscience he unwrapped some pates it. side the prison after she figured that of meat and then yielded to the tempits effect. tation to taste them. the wine had produced After easing But a prison is easier to get into leave the knife in his body. After She suddenly than to get out of. which run away as fast as you can. appeared in Tiburzios cell. Make some detours in order to throw salvation those who follow my Oh," he cried, you off your trail Have and come back here. could come only through you! Take your they let you in to bring my parden place in your cell. wait here Ill for my es- in order to restore the or have you arranged keys to Grecape. Then gorio, who will still be asleep. s I came only to give you a Go. Dont think; disappear. Your Ill said Marina. liberty, act. And you will succeed. , sentence will have to be executed. Tiburzio did exactly what Marina Escapet You would be caught again. instructed him to do. He entered I want to put you in a position to the cafe with an air of bravado naid You have never justify yourself. stabbed an innocent man to death. ceased to deny your guilt t In less than half an hour he was Not for an instant." The keeper back in the prison. is a knife, hadn awakened. Well, then, here 't exactly like the one you dropped The new crime created a sensation. when you tried to escape, after killTho authorities believed at first that Do exactly Tiburzio had broken ing the Englishman. But they jail. what I am going to tell you to do. found him in his cell. Apparently The drug I put in the wine for Grehe hadnt bndged. gorio will not keep him asleep very Were they wrong in Doubt arose. It is necessary that I put long. him first timet the Hadnt back in his hands the keys I bor- accusing he been the victim f a strange reHere are thoso rowed from him. semblance to the madman who had which open the gate to the street. mortally wounded an inoffensive just Keep them, so that you can The jailer habitue of the cafef I 'he prison. 'i In swore faith that Gregorio good Must I eome back to What I unusual had happened in the nothing my cell!" He had an interest, for that "You must. Dont let us loso prison. in matter, saying nothing about the time in explanations. Have confiho had emptied. basket which dence in me. Once you are outside the case in the hands Marina put you will go to the cafe where you of and a energetic lawyer, disyoung had the quarrel. Enter it and make tho indifferent counsel who missing something of a noise, so that your had appealed in Tiburzios behalf at noticed. presence will be Then, with this knife, you will fall on tho cr congratulated . I dont know anyCertainly. thing that is more interesting than to get into contnct things long past and to become the confidant of persons who hajve long since disappeared. Well, you will find in the stable an old valise stuffed with failed letters and old newspaper clippings. It came to me from a relative who once lived with me and who died He had a mania here years ago. Go through for keeping such things. But I hardly it, at your leisure. think you will make any great finds. I didnt, in fact, discover anything There was a queer very valuable. jumble of business letters, recalling tho delightful days when the cost conof living was reasonable, and But there tracts and legal papers. wore also gome notes, written in a delicate hand, of a visit to Italy at a time when there was still a Kingdom of Naples. In these a curious story was told, dating back to 1840. It created in my mind the vivid imago of a passionate and resolute woman who saved her lover, occused of a crime, through another crime which ho made him commit. A certain Tiburzio Calvocassa, a government employee in Bari, ain ancient city on the Adriatic, became involved ,in a quarrel in a cafe with an English merchant. Being of a violent temper he stabbed the EnAn affair of glishman to death. this sort was nothing unusual in tho Kingdom of Naples. But the stabbing was done in public and the victim was a foreigner. So Tiburzio was arrested a few daiys later. As they took him away his sweetheart, Marina Reni, a beautiful girl, with a quick mind and fertile imagination, whispered to him: You must swear that it was not you who killed the man." When Tiburzio was examined he maintained obstinately that he was not the assailant. Your defence is absurd," said the judge, who was obliged to give more attention than usual to the ease because the English counsul had filed a eomplaint and was making a great stir to obtain justice. They confronted Tiburzio with the evidence. 8 How can you persist in so impudent a lief Everybody knows 8 You 8 you. Many people saw yon. were caught in the act." I wasnt the person who killod the Englishman." Tiburzio answered, instruc- 8 blindly following Marinas tions. eilthourh thew were incomprehensible to him. But he knew that sh loved him with the same vehe-on- t love which he had for her. The defense was a fai'ure. cntuceit to death. ' Ittmimt, suffieiertV looked red Iv.r-the nrion et Bari waw small. There were onlr i n inilers. One afternoon when one of them was off dntv, the other. Gregorio, found in the jail yard, apparently lot down bv a rope, a basket containing food and two bottles of maraala. The keep j s himself on his vigil-h- e half-hour- iiiniimixiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiinimimiiii In order to keep pace with the downward trend of prices of Ford Products, we have decided to cut the rate on all repairing, in the same proportion that the Ford Motor company has dropped its prices. This is a straight 25 per cent cut from the prices, according to Ford Motor companys list on labor operations furnished us by them, and whch the past we have followed. Below we quote only a few of the operations, together with the old and new prices. Overhaul Motor and Transmission. $27.50 Overhaul Motor only . 25.00 ' . PAYSON UTAH 8 8 8 S 8 $20.50 8 18.75 o, - E. Carlton, president of the TTol Jw Rngnr company, Colorado Springs, Colorado, In discussing the necessity of ft tariff to protect the snga beet grower and beet sugar manufacturer from killing competition, clinches bis A- 5 Old Price New Price 8 Ti-y- ,. PROTECT BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY i HmlWHHUIIHMMnHmn.M.,M,..s: B |