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Show UTAH, APRIL 15, 1921. THE PAYSONIAN, FAYSON. THE PAYSONIAN CURTAILMENT IN SILVER There has ben drastic curtailment The Issued Every Friday at lnyaon, Utah, in the production of Hilver. has Canada Cobalt camp in pract ic by the The down. closed Oporo mine ally PAYSONIAN PUBLISHING CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year, in Advance Six Months, in Advance $2.50 $1.25 One Entered at tho Poatoffice at Payson, Utah, as second class matter. W. E. ELLSWORTH Editor and General Manager in Mexico closed. The United States Smelting company, and the American & Refining company have greatly loseoned their activities in .Mexico. The only thing that is saving from closing Xmi'iicau silver mine is the 1ittmau act under which the governrnout is replacing its silver re serve after soiling England soveral hundred million ounces during the war at $1 an ounce when tho market Under this price was much higher. nei the government is now buying lmek an equal amount from American EVERYBODY WAKE UP miners at the price it received from No loss is incurred by on England. Reports would indicate a laxity the government and our silver minthe par' of our public officials as ing industry is saved. well ns private concerns and individTRADE AT HOME uals respecting the placing of their While industry ,s now patronage. 1 n the organization of tho Prcsl at low ebb and a struggle for mere to promote dents dub, designed would it existence is in process, the idea of shopping at home and seem that every public body and supporting tho town that supports careful you, Salt Lake has taken the in i very citi.eu should give in a movement that should itiative To whom thought to the question: statewide and which should become It business! shall wo give this be the solgan sweeping over the may be the erect in, of a municipal state today, at a time every electric light plant or bath house, city and town is making a desperresehool building, store, warehouse, ate struggle to maintain its comidence or even repair work or altera- mercial standing in the commontion in the home every dollar should wealth. e made to flow into proper chanGreater loyalty to homo stores is a It is ineoio eivable that a principle which should bo encouraged nels. few paltry dollars icpicsented by a The standing and everywhere. loner bid should in isolf be deemed growth of a city or town is gauged just ideation for placing the business by its stores and tho volume of while our its home trade. with outside concerns, Poor stores is a own contractors, builders ami manu ginring evidence of commercial de faeturers, who pay taxes and build cay ami good stores, with a wide the state, should be obliged to look range in quality of goods carried on w it h idle hands. cannot be maintained without the Then again, nearly nil represent!! patronage of the home peoplo. No five Utah concerns have adopted the greater loyalty to the home town can greet American principle of employ- be shown than by making every ment in their places of business and Every purchase in the home stores. upon that basis claim the right to dollar that is sent away for the he recognized in n substantial man purchase of supplies, clothing and ner by the public who has been so household necessities, is lost, forever. for having It never comes back. v appending them While the sin taken this stand. Payson has an excellent array of eerity of the public is not questimi-ed- stores, carrying every commodity yet these self .nine contractors, that the daily needs require. As a builders, manufacturers, supply bouses rule Pnvson merchants will be found dealers do now respectfully ask fair in their 1111,1 prices, and everything b that this theoretical suppnrt considered absolutely nothing is to made piaetieal and be gained by buying in Salt Lake or amplest numbly No one will experience from the mail order houses. tangible. Experidifficult v in finding out who is wor- ence has proved thnt purchases from whom and with thy of this the mail order houses are especially business should be placed in the unsatisfactory, the goods, as a rule, interests of public welfare. being of inferior quality ami the selection not conforming in any deAN UNFAIR LAW. gree In the wishes of the purchaser. Tt is the home merchant who eon There is a universal feeling among tributes to every charity and every the the people of this state that II for improvement. public legislature recently adjourned com is the first to bo called upon for aid is n that uiitted itself to program in ease of distress and no public not in many respects going to lie movement would ever come to n At this moment ensilv carried out. focus were it not for the tangible wo have in mind the law regnlnt of the home merchant. liberality ing the practice ol medicine and would follow an apWhat response i lie treatment of hitman ailments. for instance, to the merchants peal. This measure, which is now n law. of Provo or Salt Lake, for aid in was csperinllv designed to and does the old city park into a make it unlawful for any ehiroprne converting a for eommunitv playground, or tor to continue in his profession in Fourth of .Tulv celebration, or any The law does not say this state. f tlio score of local movements durso in just that many words, but The outside merchant the year? ing it is so drawn (hat chiropractor can would turn a deaf ear to the appeal not abide bv the standard of requiremol tell us that he had all he could ments set forth therein. take care of in supporting the nf There is little wonder thnt those The home (lairs of his own town. who are opposed to the measure must and does however, merchant, ' i.aeterize it ns a shrewd piece of come and cheer liberally through This law provides class legislation. fullv. of tho nodical that tlio-.profes-ioYet. and withal, there are scores shall have until ltfffl in which of people who can find nothing to to raise their standards, but it makes taste in the local stores and their no provisio,, for the dregless healer make their most important purchases now practicing. On the contrary This is in Provo or Salt Lake. it prescribes rules miff regulations an is Tt injustice thnt will not permit of chiropractic wrotig, town. It home the to adjustments unless the chiropractor robs the citizen of every vestige of virtually becomes a graduate of a Tt stumbling places a lovalty. medical college. Unidoek in the roB to progress. " Idle we have nothing but the less pTosperitv reigns in a community highest regard for the medical pro- needl'd public improvem R cannot fession, we cannot help but see an be made. Merchants, who are the element of s,dfihness in the new law. cannot support taxpayers, Tat there is a broad field for the heavy fnr public movements designed A nylons Imaier has long since been unless the business which lhoroMghlv demonstrated, aid it oc- thex- - conduct is on a revenne procurs to us flmt it would be equally ducing basis, and it cannot bo on a a s fair for the rhiropractor to revenue producing basis unless pur-,- , to pet the M. It. out of exist bases are made at home. .,s ir is fnr the M. P to eliminComplaint is made bv some thnt ate tie1 hi ropmrtor. Furthermore tho local stores do not earrv as it woe! he equally as fair for a assortment from which to wide n ehinqim-- e board to regulate the as do the Provo ako selections, feed-.I men, their fees, etc., as it mil This defect, Lake stores. Salt is f.o ,, bord eoui prised entirely of if it exists, is due solely to the M. lbs to .igue'te the chiropractor. 1','et that when desiring something "Ike 'ins' has eiu-.who,, the drug a little out of the ordinary, or, per less heal, r has t,, reckoned with. of a quality higher than the There is fi.dd f,o both, and the the local meehnnt is given eli ro prne or diunl i I,,, given just as no consideration and o opportunity hmg as the M. IV is given in which to (lie need, although, oftensnpplv to prepare him 'elf fer nnv new regtimes, even better than the desired ulation. goods are bring on the shelves. Pny-soTtouh! less the new law will has exceptionally well stocked bring a pract tunny"cr under its ban. stores anq the local merchants defor there a,r. hundreds of them serve the limit of home patronngej treat ing, cvcrtlrut results, thou- from whatever view point the matsands of pe. " ho wi'ro unable ter may be considered. to get rob, f allopathic Trade at home and help the city 1: s this mass' move forward. ph vsieians. great of human sufferers the! is entitled' t f to receive tri. (; '! the ehiro-Same Effect. V able to praetor so long i' a in render scrxric' under resf Did you buy that ninety dollar t:,ns. not noeossnriv to tint vou were raving over! eliminate him. Yes. o the! We shall watch wih jrte-nstWhat did vour husband think of wli.-tresults of this new ,viP 'V ' inopor-irivno doubt prove nud ex Whv er he raved over it. ton. First, because jt u unfair, pensive: Poston Globe. arid secondly because t that ao fair mind-is so The dancers natural-ewill give it !v pavr to j,aV(, fhoir wan1c unprejudeed e,tize Provo Post. his moral support. .propped up. FUnt (Mich.) Journal. , -- 1 . 1 . ' i . , Ih-i- t ! cheek-to-ehee- Only Memberst in Good - I A Combination Standing Wear Insignia Aanoiincemcnt ia made from the headquarters of Halt Lake rmst No. 2 of the American Legion, calling attention to the provisions of senate bill No. LT, passed by iho recent tali prohil iting the legislature, wearing of insignia of patriotic or ganizations such as the legion ly not members in persons who ai good standing. The notice says further: Members who have not paid their dues are not in good standing. Particularly as affects tho American Legion this applies to men who had riot paid up their 1920 dues by April 'm 1. Buch former members are not entitled to wear the legion button, and in order to recover that privmust be reinstated ilege through tho payment of their obligations. All members entitled to wear the button under the law should earry with them their official receipt for the current year. In connection with the membership drive now going on, this is a most important point. You who have worn the button of an association standing for past service, and a continued national service as a 100 per cent American citizen, do von want to take off the badge which stamps you as such a man! Announcement was also made that preliminary plans are now being made for an Americanization mass meeting which will be called during At this time the month of May. two speakers of national note will be present to address the meeting on subjects of Americanization. Another meeting will be held In the near future at which time the post will arrange for qualified speakers to discuss the fourfold bonus bill which will be presented to the special session of Icongres. Former service men, members of the legion or not, will be eodinllv welcomed at these meetings, and, for that matter, snv the post officers, they are welcome at all times to consult the to interest legion on matters of The post headquarters are in them. the Hotel Utah. ALFALFA SEED GROWERS MAKE HEAVY SAVING Balt Lake, April 14 A saving on cents freight rotes as high as per hundred pounds has bcen obtained by the Utah Btnte Farm bureau for nlfalfa seed growers in southwestern Utah as n result of extend ing the cleaned in transit privilege to points on the Balt Lake Route railroad. The new schedule, which goes into ffVet May 7, will materially effect rates on eousign-"'ent- s transcontinental originating at Delta. Oasis and Milford for shipment tn CTiirngn, More Kansas City nod Bt. Louis. seed tlinn half of all the alfalfa grown in the produced in Utah southwestern counties. PROFESSOR HOLDEN TAYS COMPLIMENT TO IIIUII SCHOOL No higher compliment has over boon paid a high school than thnt which was offere,) to tho Pnvson high school bv Professor P. G. Iloldon. ehief of the extension division nf the Inter national Harvester company . who two-daconducted a agricultural short course in Payson two xvoeks eon Professor TTolden spent ago. sidernblo time at (he Payson high school, and after carefully observing the work of the students nn,l their general attitude, classed the Payson high school with those of Wisconsin and Idaho, with the comment that from observation of high schools in different parts of the United Slates during the past six montrs he had found the schools of the three certain sections of Wisconsin, Idaho and Utah to be of the highest standard of efficiency, and to made up, of a student body of the highest standard to a of intelligence and developed point of alertness greater than nil other. MORGAN HEADS MEMBERSHIP COUNTY ROLL Salt April 14 Unless other counties of the state are unnsimlly active in the closing days of their 1021 drives, Morgon membership county will display the blue ribbon this for farm bureau organization Final reports are now being year. received by officer of the Utah State Farm bureau from all ports of the state and the nothem county is said to lend the list so fnr with 07 per cent of its entire farm population enrolled ns farm bureau members. Fom ' the standpoint of the greatest number of farmers enrolled it is will pro ba bio thnt Weber County take first place for 1021 with np proximatelv 1.000 members in n total Farmers farm population of 1.007. throughout the state, according to officers of th Utah federation, are showing increased interest in farm bureau work and are particularly interested in the cooperative marketing plan embraced in the alfalfa seed pool, tho wool pool and the proposed grain marketing system of the United Grain Growers, incorporated. of Complete Stocks and Rapid Turnover is what the Merchandise Condition of Today demands. We are Buying in Small Quantities and buying often, and are, therefore, able to offer goods at the very Lowest Prices. $3.50 to $4.00 High Grade Hats. All new stock Corduroy Pants, good quality Athletic Lnion Suits . Long Sleeve Union Suits (Kcrue) Extra Heavy Work Sox (Rockford) Ladies Summer Weight Vests Ladies Summer Weight Union Suits Mens Mens Mens Mens Mens $1.00 85c . . F . 50c . Extra Heavv Turkish Towels, each 50c 35c 12 1-- 2 15c : IMM PAYSON I.EEI Total Eclipse of Moon Occurs April 21 and 22 By Dr. L. D. Pfouts. A total eclipse of the moon "rill occur on the nights of April 21 and 22. It will be completely visible ami all over the United States, the hours are ideal for abservation. The moon will enter the Penumbra At 11:02 at 9:57 p. in. April 21. p. m. on the 21t, the moon will enter llie shadow of the earth, and at 12:23 a. m., April 22, the total will begin. Totality will eclipse The moon will end at 1:05 a. m. at 2:26 leave the earths shadow a. m. and will leave the Penumbra at 3:32 a. m., April 22. This will be the Only eclipse of the sun or the moon that will be xisible this year on this part of . ' e continent, and will be a that no one interested in natural phenomena should miss. The period of totality will be 42 minutes, from 12:23 to LOS a. m. and during this time the moon may either disappear from view so com jdetely that in its .'.end there will he an absolutely empty space devoid of all stars, like n bole or tunnel in the sky, or it may easily be seen shining xvith a beautiful dull MICHIGAN GROWERS ADOPT UTAH SUGAR BEET CONTRACT ATTENDANCE WILL BE LARGE AT FEDERATION MEETING Balt Lake, April 15 Because it is regarded as the best contract under which growers anj manufacturers can work to mutual alvantage, the Utah sugar beet contract for 1921 has been adopted by the Michigan Sugar Beet Growers association. Information to this effect has been received by officers of the Utah State Farm bureau in connection with a request for cooperation on sugar problems. As in the case of the Utah contact, the grower will receive a price for beets based on a sliding scale ns to sugaT content and the wholesale Th,. Michigan as price of sugar. sociation, according to the farm bureau report, represent 12.000 growers and a normal beet acreage of 175,000 acres which produce approximately 1.000,000 tons of beets for seventeen factorics. The value of the great Salt Lake council of the general federation of women s club is thoroughly appreciat- Conductor (to lady spec-tad,- copper color. handing all over the country, by the large number of reservations being made at this Bosearly date at Balt Lake hotels. ton women alone have reserved fifty rooms at the Hotel Utah. Jn fact, so rapidly are the calls for hotel reservations coming that the hospiJohn tality committee with Mrs. Widtsoe us chairman, has asked the women of Salt Lake to throw open their homes to the women of Utah who will attend the gathering that all hotel rooms may be left for visitors from outside the state. The women of the smaller towns of the state have not yet reported to the finance committee the amount they have pledged and Mrs. F. W. M oak ill, him chairman of the committee says she has received $1,500. only about you This is but half the amount to be ed by women as loevidencod Is this the smallest have! raised. I.adv (with child) Yes, but its none of your business. Two Shut-OutI' ve only been married three Ex years. Shutting out the world shuts out change. too much annoyance, but it also shuts out most of the food Slightly Mixed. for thought. Bt. Louis Office P Boy (nervously) The skeleton rider of the pale gray please sir, can I have off to go to m my afternoon here appears to have a new steed football- - match? grandmother the white mule. Areola (111.) $5 bill) Globe-Democra- t. This complete or incomplete disappearance of the niixiii cannot be Londo,, predicted, because it depends upon (he elnudv or clear condition of the sunrise and sunset shadow of the earth at the time, through which the suns rays either cannot penetrate, or allowed free passage, so that by refraction tliey may be bent into selective the shadow cone and by riisnrption be tinted with sunrise and unset This colors. phenomenan alone should be enough incentive foT any one to make the attempt to view The moon is not similar the eclipse. at any two times. However, we have in this latitude and altitude more of the copper colored views than we have of total disappearance. Our satellite xv ill bp in the constellation Virgo and .will rise at Tins constellation bout 7 oclock. contains the first magnitude star, 'sf Opinion. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Perfect Mechanism -- Is the Basis of Economy In the Operation of Your Automobile Bpica. During the eclipse there stars visible than after many more or before 3 15c 20c . 3 20c by 30 inch Extra Heavy Turkish Towels, each 20 by 40 inch Extra Heavy Turkish Towels, each Amoskeag Apron Ginghams Hope Bleached Muslin . 3 $3.50 15 26 by 48 inch a will be it takes place. The the solar system, Jupiter giant will be high in the heavens and will bo followed by Batura. The Sickle will lead the wav for both. Venus will change from the evening to the morning star on April 22. Mars is the ruling planet for this vear. Lot ns hope for clear weather, The evenwarm air and no wind. ing will hold much for all who will get out under the dome of heaven and see "VThat God hath wrought. of Our Shop Equipment The Best in Utah County, is at your Service for Overhauling your car. We Employ only Efficient Mechanics and Give Every Car Our Personal Repairs. Supervision in Making Needed Intimidation. thnt the Sometimes we think threat of these splendid women reformers to take nwav our tobacco Some people east their bread upon - iu- -t intended to make ns forget the waters and expert it tn come 'he greater issues and wenr our back buttered. Brookfield mooklv during the spring rains (Mo,1 season. Grand Rapids Press. Budget. ruh-lior- s KNOWLES MOTOR CO. Payson, Utah |