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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON. bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbibbibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb THE PAYSONIAN AS THE CULTUS CLUB VIEWS IT Every Friday at I'ayaou, Utah, by the PAYSONIAN PUBLISHING CO. Issued from Overflow the THE MOTION Planter Edition $2.50 $1.25 Entered at the Postofflee at lajon, Utah, as second clans matter. W. E. ELLSWORTH Editor and General Manager BUSINESS BEST WITH IUGIIEST TARIFF It has always been conceded that editor bus the best opportunity the uplift of humanity of any other professional man. Whil,. the n the lecturer and the social work' r mav I'crt a grout tin effort, lie does not reach nearly so many people ns the editor, neither is he a free from church creed or social 'Che oppoi t unit ies of tht. ue-t- . for the betterment of his community in almost every wav are the for iei-b- many. However, if opportunities me to counted he has a strong rival in the moving picture show director. The statement has boon made that one fifth of the population attends the picture show ovprj day. Th( "movie directors not only reaches the readers of thP newspaprs, but thousands of Watch the lineup for the others. motion pict ure liabcs in arms, child-ren- , young people, mothers and fathers and eve,, the old and grey those of all stations in life. The opportunities of the "movie" Hut man am absolutely unlimited. He has has ho realize,) that fact? the chance to develop his community morally, physically and spiritually, absolutely unhampered in any way. Hut is hp making use of his wonder ful opportunities? The gigantic business of the movies is daily influencing the masses of the people to an extent not approached and by the schools or churches One man has ethical organizations. said that "the trmiblp with the movies, both from the business and aitistic mints of view, is that the industry was revolutionized so nip idly thnt it has never had time to stop look nil,) listen and take a It thorough accounting of itself. is high time that that accounting be taken. There are many questions the motion picture show director Are tho pic should ask himself. tu res at the matinees, which are so largely attended by eh i Id ren. just Are nhnt those children should see? they, influencing them for good or Are the evening picture show evil raising the moral tone of the com mitnity or improving it in any other be staff correspondent of the Now Daily News Itecord, ir. 15. ,1. lerkins, who hits been traveling through Saxony, in an articlo which appeared in the March 18 number of that paper, states that a prominent womens manufacturer of Saxon dress goods declares that thP best business with America has been when th0 tariff was the highest. That is stated to be tho general opinion of manufacturers of womens fine, dress goods Jn that country, and their explanation Is that Americans demand the highest quality obtainable. This to Gormans claim to have been able to supply. This notable condition suggest We do not in several thoughts. tend to discuss tho claim of Germnn superiority in the matter of produc ing dress goods, as that has no place in this article. It is woithy of consideration, however, that certain people seem to think tint it grins them the stamp of superiority to be able to say that they wear garments or material made from imported that their gowns wore made in Paris There is one thought that obtrudes itself upon us and that is that the reason why the finxon sales of drosq, goods in this country are greater under the highest tariffs, is that we are most prosperous under adequate tariff protection and can hay more and foreign extensively both of That is the rea domestic products. son for the imposition of tariff pro nay? Are they encouraging the young tection to bring employment am pimple of the tow, or city to be prosperity. From and physically? n There is another thought which chut mornllv comments in the public the of tunny suggests itself ns peculiarly appro Tn many press we would judge not, priate at tho present time, and that of the large- cities a great percentage who is that those internationalists is said to be trace-aidas n means for of juvenile crime are urging free-tradTn to yoriuptrie picture!. the for in goods securing payment which motion pictures many places huge EuTopenn debts, will find in show criminals at work nre banned. this reported condition no supiort Are the producers giving the public W have always for their theory. it demands? There are what josj of claim that imjwvrts mafic the who be claim that those the veiy t( competitive products will continue fact. He produces the pictures that under adequate protection. draw flu- largest crowds. It is not true in general that im If that is the case, let us mothers under piotection ports are greater fathers of Iavsn,, demand of the and It is onlv than tinder free trade. motion picture show directors the Hint conditions under exceptional kind of pictures uni children and The grentei such will be the rase. T.et us should see. people young ion under probe1 Imports from Saxony in him with way every the may b,. due to the fact that we can. The motion picture shows Saxons have pncticed "dumping could be the most ontertniiiing, usefor the purpose of increasing their ful and beneficial iiuoience in AmerGerthat known well is soles. It social life. ican re n,uph 'wcr than Amrr' man is true nnd it costs, scan production TAXES in certain that production costs sections of Germany are lower than (From a Womens View Point) manufac One Germnn in others. turer mnide the claim, before the There has been of Into, quite a war, that there had been no increase discussion as to what kind of a in wages in his fnctmry for over leaf it was that tho dove brought He Hie time of the flood, fifty voars. employes and the t was nil olive a community that it was large common labor train A York , i - e - Ps ny whether ho shall be taxd or not. This brings ns to the question of woman That tiring her franchise. tho political ntmiriphere has been f women purified by the entrance ir,i politics is beyond question. Tin of the prohibition law, llie anti cigarette law, can without ihmbl be traced to woman suffrage. Ami every woman should be pro lulled to vote o all issues decided This at the polls. necessitates that she be taxpayer, as only taxpayers vote on such questions, as school elections, bonding, etc. She should have real estate or at least personal property taxed in her name. , When each and every woman exorcise her franchise t the full extent we will hav0 a better common it v, a more progressive state and a cleaner more patriotic nation. A. B. C. - itself Why the curfew ring each night? To war,, the hi kited "Numdense," of tho telephone operat- Ans. ber, or. Tf one trip to the marshals office thp tenth of the month entitles one to a te percent discount on his elietrie light bill, want percent discount shoadd oqe receive after making five trips to that off the month? fice before the tenth Arm. By that time it is the eleventh of the month and the discount o account. is before Tf the street denning department is nllowc,! twenty-fouhours per day for n week of seven days in which to clean th0 paved streets of ray-son- , nnd they use ninety-ninand r nine tenths of the time in cleaning two blocks, from the library to the marshal's office, what time will be required to clean Ihe entire paved section? should We Ans. We worry. wont live to see it denned. Tf the paved street is two feet lower than thp adjacent street, nnd no grading has been done, leaving the drainage suspended in nir, why arp the sidewalk crossings muddy Ans. Charge it to the (lust nnd let the rain settle it. If, under arid conditions, th0 parkin our fair city will produce ing 8 OPOSED CAMPING GROUNDS pi Ameri an,? r ii 'hat interest in the movement for mitablo camping ground may grow, d the city eotineil fake the nec-rthe before advent of steps a few suggestions are fforodrS, Thnt aVh a place is needed and will be of 'threat benefit to our city, I think wp agree. Ther(, are a number of camping places that conhXbe used, but always there is om'thnt seems more (suitable than the rest, and if the place selected is tkS right one. it must not only supply the necessary regui remeats, but be located in a .pretty spot not far from the main thoroughfare, bnt far enevngh from the nise f the city that one ma,v rest after perhaps a nard and wearisome drive, Pnyson ns a beautiful plnee for camping, unsurpassed by anv city of y in them npon foreign industries are foreign itoeks in question diented a chance to make quick rethe American covery by exploiting If American mill clo, market. wi11 8,1 IT1? 1,1 f1' the foreign mil,R mnnd. It is the selfish American interests that are urging ruinous The forns the national policy. onr right to favor eigners recognize industries just our own productive favor their. as their governments formal pretest They mav enter In this mnn increases tariff against free trade try, bnt the active of this country. those are pagandists Ini A traitor is never a foreigner, a citizen. free-trad- e fl1 change IHTIU'!l"!l it? countries wher,, civil liberty the taxing power is in the legislature, and with Some few restrictions this power ns vested in congress anil the state legislature is Tn nil is enjoyed, supreme. Therefore ariy rhnntv made In laws come must these taxation through the legislature introduced by who stand for promeii.or women gress. rin the issues, taxpayers are eortfii,, only ones who have the priv- of voting. This seems right just ns the man who pays the taxes should certainly the have ilege a n,l colors-jus- t the kind needed for house cleaning times. A new line of window curtain nets and scrims are now here and at, prices all can afford. Prices on nets yer yd. 25c to $ .00 Colored bardered scrims per yd. 25c 1 mo oi imm PAYSON. Tf it costs th0 citv $1,000 to clean gutters along East First North street sauce for the goose 1 or, in other s. what s good for the pupil od for the teacher, anyway s thinking, I wanted to say, is essential that the pupils reoutside at noon nnd during rein all kinds of weather, rain line, snow or slop, for the of their health, how much essential thnt our overworked do the nerveracked tneeherfe anq sharp in the benefit? they up in all MODERN QUERIES does i Household Paints L. M. M. for tho next 100 years and 7 percent of the accumulation of rocks thrown into th0 glitters by the Orem caretaker, how much will it cost the city to keep the Orem track clear for the remaining venrs of their franchise? Ans. Why waste peueil nnd paper its barely possible that the truck will b0 paved in that length of time. r We carry a complete line of t, SOME f wax. Every woman who is interested in isueg such as school elections, bonding of city, district or county for special purposes, etc.., should see that a part of the property, common to husband and wife, is placed in her name, thereby placing her name on the tax-lisand giving her the right to vote On these questions. what Am' Floor Varnish gives to your floor is easy to keep clean and wears well. Rubber Floor Varnish is made to walk on. It dries hard over night and is not slippery like vital for the gander," the The beautiful, lustious finish that Rubber TAXPAYERS AS WOMEN fiOfl weeds to thp square inch, how many blades of grass will it produce in the snntp space if the property upon owner furnishes the seed, lawn mower nnd the elbow grease, and the ' city tho water? Ans. Will appear in the Payson-in September. fluence all unk A not McMurtry Rubber Floor Varnish of t!i0 I'liysoninn. right to PICTURE SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year, in Advance Six Months, in Advance UTAH, APRIL 1, 1921. ICE21 BI&SSICHV EBCBiBBBBBBBBflBBBBBBBiBBC:LIBi,CJa.KKLBa8llKB EARLY UTAH WRITERS to study men ami women who liaxe one that with OF THESES AT SUBJECT If produced literature in the state. expenditure for properly, cleaning this information is n"t ami instilling lights and provision gathered rp collect information concerning for cooking could be made ideal. Each soon persons who can grie the mil of writers Utah is one of the PnrY should be charged pnrtv- of campers terial will have disappeared. it eertain amount to cover actual fields of research encouraged by the Other unit ei.sit ies are doing this expense. English department of the University wink. Illinois, Notably Such a place would bo a welcome 'of Utah. Graduate students apply- - type of Iowa. California anil Wisconsin. spot for the traveler and on,, always ing for masters degree are enoourag Ohio, The Two theses are being written at the sought. The camp house soulil be ed to do this work for theses. vine covered and hav,, eerneiq fumhi- - work consists of collecting and writ university this year on Eliza R. Snow lions, should be provided for tents, ing an appreciation and and Sarah Carmichael. betree and cal sketch. all beneath spreading Professor B. Roland Lewis, head sides a cooling stream. . A p00t 18 born ot niadt! ,, For further particulars ask the of the English lepartment said of this work. Culttis club. "We encourage grad but so lf everbody else. Neodesha unt(, students to do this type of (KanS.) Register. INDUSTRIES UP a TREE work for these very- - pertinent rea sons: The University of 'Utah is a another reason why men dont The mnn up a tree looks down at state supported institution every back to the farms is their wives, the wolves lieneath him and wondei partment of which owes obligations, Wa8hingt0n Post. as avoH as allowance to too pooploi how long he can hold out or pseppe. who support tho institution. One of mle lot like Whil, thp HttVIlge reil 1Ilan Uvej Industry today is a thp best ways in which the English . a "'K11111 be paid no rent. Mhyt the man up a tree. tlepnrtmnt can do this is to encour-iTwenty years ago it had to climb age tho literary traditions of the fben, was be savage? Chicago Daily-state- ; and one way of doing this is News. into the lower branches to escape the first attacks of tho wolves of Today it regulation ami taxation. has climbed to the topmost branches to try and save itself from the ever increasing pack of regulation and taxation that is gnawing at the The top is roots of its support. Mothers been a good pal Care of us and is ami the howling. pack bending She sat up nights with us Spending all her Tht public may be compared to the tree. It has supported industry When we were sick. Money on us against the pack attacks for many She kissed our Worrying about us years, but like the tree it is beand bruises well. Bumps The uood of regPetting us and ginning to bond. ulation and taxation of industry Praising us which lias been developed and extendAll her life ed for the supposed "benefit" of the That she never could public, has all added to the cost of Afford to have music operating every industry, and to the cost of government, and in turn Right at home She washed and ironed the public has had to meet this ex So were going to buy her tense by paying higher prices for And cooked and scrubbed. A Columbia Grafonola everything it eats, wears or uses. She helped us all Labor wolves have been sapping the vitality of industry, attempting With our lessons to cling to tho tree, while the leg And taught us manners wolves hax-been digging into the roots of tho tree. The top And truth is bending and the roots are loosenAnd courage Will the packs take warning ing. the allow to worried industries and And honesty So she can have livo and recuperate, and the triy to And faith. vx ill or All the music it continue its straighten until the tree comes down with Of all the world the industries, calamity for the public, and the wolves themselves? By the artists its sizo and de-;g- 0 n For Mothers Birthday e Funeral son ices were held in the Provo Second ward last Thursday for Margaret Jean, the three year old daughter of Air. anil Mrs. Ray Vincent, who died from whooping Mix. Vincent cough and pneumonia. is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret Crook. Mother likes music But she has been So busy taking greatest In the world For all the rest Of her life. 1 Enhanced in Value. This traffic policeman says you were going fifty mile tin hour. Judge." said the 4 totorist. 1 can hardly believe it, but would you If I asked the officer to put that statement in writing nnd give me a duplicate copy? What for?" As soon as I pay ttty fine Fm going out nnd try to ni thnt little old bus. Birmingham ob-Je- Age-Heral- W. L. REYNOLDS CO. PAYSON 1 |