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Show THE PAYSONIAN. lull UTAH, FEBRUARY IS, 1921. her of acres, under net mil THE PAYSONIAN I PAYSON ,wis STAGE AND SCREEN at I'aynon, UUli, Ihe by story of the western counhim is said 1o furtiish that try w i;. t;Ll.d WORTH Irndid opportunities for his best rr nn'l Manager work, Buck Jones, the sensational Fox star, will be seen on the screen RATES hUHHCKIPTION $2.50 of the (lavety theatre next Monday 'Hr. id Advance - irrigatim 1,450,000.- Eureka ha new lighting system, lug improvement. President Wallis of the Utah The Pres Mty-- : this nssoeiat inn pay.- - to the iiiecmt to $.'!''.niii per year, pav out iu wages mure than $01 and ha'1' invested in the jieuspap-business $1,000,000 approximately me fourth of which is in linotypes. Perk City null will be nbuilt at I I HI.ISIIINO In CO. in a 1921. Columbia Grafonolas nsMM-intioi- i Producer J. Pink r Jr., has cleverly contrived that the lavish sartorial display shall accentuate the dramatic thread of the story instead of detracting from In other words its ower. the is told as succinctly 1.25 in Sex Just lnls.' VI of Advance night story id t'. This story is from the pen of in the continuity of costume changes 77 the l'ostufflee at Payaon and judging from as in its physical histrionic version. once. John conil clan matter. at .Ontario Operations resumed star has a real the advance reports Silver 'nine. Constance Talmadge 1ms been callsurpirse in store for his many folBngham City Work on new jxmer Fierce action and stirring ed the girl of a thousand expreslowers. to Mart at once. plant lend up to ft climax that sions because she possesses the abiliv romance Eureka New Salina canyon road and with manner such remarkable corker on the screen. should be a TARIFF ON SUGAR She is probnblv to be built at once. ease and adept ness. Eureka Lead is the determining Wilmost the in actress of the vivacious role of The Tierney heavy Senators Smoot of Utah and Runs in most of the m,.ntal mines factor S. HnUs newest Paramount pic- screen, with that effeverscent, bubbl rlell of Louisiana, tlie former a re- liam in Utah. This state during the iris irresistible and which ing youth that ture, The Cradle of Courage 1913 to 1920 has produced of a the latter period democrat, will be shown at the Gayety heatro repressible. publican am) In her various Select about one sixth of the production of had much the better of the argument next she has an displayed origi Tuesday night is jmrtrayed by pictures vv her. they advocated the imposition Thomas Santsrhi, who is recognized nality of style and n eharru that the United States and if the worlds production. Neiof a protective tariff on sugar. as one of the most capable actors on is ns indefinable as it is apparent. Salt Lake Capitalization is placed ther I he beef sugar producers nor the screen He has appeared There is no doubt but that in at for new Warm Springs $1(1,000 the cane sugar producers of the Unit- in motion today. she has achievand Arabella pictures for many years ,erv ire .station. ed Stutes can successfully compete of characteristic and it was he, who, with William ed u masterpiece Eureka Apex Standard Drift has and with the producers of Cuba At the Gny-etand realistic acting. The Spoilers, Fnrnum in fought idled sliulu formation. o'her foreign countries where both whnt is next Friday night. regarded ns the classic of Salt Lake Tlie Utah Wool Growwages and the standard of living is all film $ t fights. ers assoeiutituL.a.umiuuc,e4-liaCuDesert New. it will very low, says the finance, Love, romance, high big Mr. Santsehi has plnyed ninny sheareis this ban nine cents with freight year sugar, added, adventure the ;iy politics, roles, but never, it is business, 4 rents in New York for every sheep sheared and i head the prominent he hud a more of New seontillunt dropped Yorks splendor said, has striking pnrt ill $1 a day for boarding st of January, which will " a that of a crook gang lender, highest society Intrigued with her lit charge than . shearers. additional loss to th, American pro-- i know u provided for linn in this picture, mysterious, submerged, Jjittle t The new coin vvill at least dimers, who will be romH ii which was adapted by Lambert Hill-- ' Oriental underworld nro the elements a market for eopior. meet the cut. This is a most sermake help B. Ha build that Benjamin The directed it, who nlso nip ons t i lit v ious matter when we take into con- vor, development cun be accomThe Money was by Joo August, A. powerful photodrnnm, photography sideration the fact that the ruling S. C. only through fair distribution plished at the Gayety theatre This is Mr. Santsehi s first ('hangers, of costs, fair treatment of utility prices of the past few weeks are benext Ann in Hurt Saturday. a picture. low the cost of production. We appearance utility owners and utility The story, written by Upton Sin consumers, I. it fie is the leading woman, and a bur. have no sympathy for the apcculat-orclair and based Mr. and is JJiimpton of the high!th( support generally The open shop is steadily gaining in sugar who lost heavily lust The on Mr. Sinclair's novel, est grade. But the sugar industry of ground because it has proved itself year. denis with Ihe intri fair and just to all winkers; it this country must 1m preserved and Twenty four gowns provide a fash-I- gne behind the phenomenal rise of n ihe tariff is llie only means gives opportunity to nil workers. a becomes Louise who ion panorama in Bex, money powdruggist is tlie basis on which indus That t can be necomplislied. which Then (llnums new aroen drama now being er, the investigation of a drug traffic-irial must be founded. may bo some question as to the bene- projected on the Gayety theatre next democracy a Chinatown by newspaper, the The government owed the railroads fits of a protective tariff on some These regeneration of a crook, the love Wednesday and Thursday. about $500, 000, OUO deficits when they other agricultural prodnefs, but so modes were gleamed from the worlds of a newspaper reporter for an heir- were returned March L fur ns sugnr is concerned it is dif- most noted authorities and It has Chinese of a represent ess, and the love ficult to discover any valid arguabout would it $50,000,0(1. If jajd not merely the "latest styles but hntchtmnn for the beautiful playments oil (lie negative side. balance due they might buy the pay to what be the of the are leader of voguisli drug ring a suggest thing little lumber, bridge timbers and TAXATION HITS HOME ties to make needed repairs, build BUILDING affiliated with the A. F. of I.., thnt Perhaps a few hundred eats, etc. could operate, nml a few mi w mills the union senle of $.'.50 per day An itemized statement hundred thousand idl,. men find emshowing would be enforced a strike. by cost at reasonable The way tin. apaiviitly state and ployment. banners unfair and Stationing v liieh a home may be built in the federal polities nro managed discourcalling out employes of the water middle west at the present time works and filtration ages industry. plant would be wns submitted by n delegate to the the pennlty for nny attompt to hire The demand of the hour is neither Southwest Lumbermens association labor, he said. iu Kansas City. The nor new sources And then these men increased taxation misguided But lower costs wont help greatly wonder nml why unemployment increases. of revenue but retrenchment unless people ran get the necessary Th,. situation would be comical if it in public expenditures. economy funds. Just now these funds arent were not sq serious. Miss Bernice Wilson hits spent the Eureka Purchase of site for new availably because of the tax system. week in Spanish Fork with her sisInvestors rnn avoid the income tax postoflicc here authorized. Why not tench grammer in the ter, Mrs. Viola Bona. and the personal property tax which choolsf Applications made for water from Whnt asks. somebody wxinlik follow invtnient in forf Nobody ever usea t, so far ns Huntington river to irrigate 24,120 Mrs. Zel-ii- a Btiuk who is attending limns bv putting their money we can honr. in Emery hind Wheeling Intelligencer. acres of school county. at the B. Y. U. was home for in tax free securities. Plan rail for two storage reservoirs. he week cml. This situation, so far as the inFunny that all the young Indies come tax is concerned, can be help- who write dairies Cedar City New notel to be comthnt later are Mrs. Adelbert Bigle rof Provo, is ed by a revision of the federal taxapublished in the yellow newspapers pleted by summer. with her mother, Mrs. Walter here svstem so ns not to levy a tion always write them in One out of every fifteen persons Huish. nowsnier on incomes. The amount prohibitive style. Blue Island (111.) Bun Stanil- in this state receive direct benefit state ran help by subjecting mort- nrd. Mrs. Will Mendenhall of Spring-villfrom tho activities of the University gages simply to a moderate recordIP these two spent Saturday here with her An pastern firm declares thnt it is of Utah according to nn informationing tnx. improveMrs. II. F. Badhtim. ments in . taxation can be brought going to try to do business without al daughter, bulletin just published, one out of about they will miikc it possible for money. Information on the subject the public to take advantage of the will bo cheerfully furnished by al- every ninety is a resident student. Miss Wildoo Dixon and Miss Marg-re- t Two sections of road s'tuation. Diron entertained tv few friends most any country editor. Cheyenne to be finished at once. at her homo Saturday evening. Wells (Colo.) News. Delta laying preparatory phi ns for , UNION PAY OR STARVE ccived by the Balt Lake Commercial konw For all we the closed shop Mrs. John Hanley of Eureka is It is declared that 2,000 men nVe may be nil right, but a closed fac- a eheeso factory. Garry visiting her mother, Mrs. idle in Great Fulls, Mont. Utah has" 3,157,712 acres of land To give in this city. tory isnt. St. Joseph News-Press- . Stevens, under irrigation and susceptible to the city begun work employment around in the is tnste irrigation, according to figures reshown leveling ground Mrs. E. Mendenhall entertained at city Exceptional waterworks and put men to work at i very hut shown by the Wilson Mil- - club, from tho census bureau of the dinner on Wednesday. Covers were $."i.oo a dny. This is an Hud for Mr. and Mrs. Henry .Tepsun, department of commerce. Notice was served on city officials There is nothing of superior quality increase of 1,917.050 acres in the Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Smith, Mr. and lands of the state since Mrs. Henry Erlamlson, Mr. and Mrs. by business agent of the unskilled but can be found at the Modern irrigated workmens union, an organization lharmaey. Under new mnimgement. At the close of 1920 the mint- - Frank Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. George l!)lt). F. Wilson, Mrs. Earl Pago and Miss The Mendenhall. Cleofa evening was siient at five hundred. VI o ooooooooc ooooooooooooooooooooooooo Yet lb-a- IIEl DUDS i PRICE REDUCTION The normal price of 85 cents is now effective on a large 4 per cent of h Columbia Records t W. L. REYNOLDS CO. . 1 tvvo-cen- Payson. Utah 0000000000000000000000000000000000 s Money-Cha- ngers, i t- -rn The members of the Kebekah bulge entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Beach, John Smith last Monday night at mother. the lodge rooms. They were proseated with a beautiful glass water, " son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth, was surprised by twelve of his young friends Inst Friday Games and supper were evening. enjoyed by all. Ju-m- j A. C. Sorensen was a Pay son visitor Wednesday and Thursday. - amHiiHHinisiMiinaiiiiniiiiiiinnnni11" Industrial Progress n DJUSTO of 'Week In Utah gORSEXy a Fashion for the Fleshy non-unio- in left Tuesday for Long to visit his father and Mr. nml Mrs. R. J. Grey, Drey (al., spot light tm m 8 OUR showing of the ADJUSTO corsets is a revelation of what correct corseting will do'for fleshy figures. 8 inort-"ngi- This smartness of style and good support is due principally to the patented adjusting bands, an exclusive idea found only in ADJUSTO. After the corset is clasped, these adjusting bands with their selffastening flat, buckles, aie tightened just enough to give the desired control. This firmness may be increased or lessened without removing the corsets. - Pelta-IIolde- a Made with the patented OI C clasp which does not pinch, break, twist, squeak and always stays flat. , - FARMERS MERCANTILE CO-O- P -- i Nineteen--T It Elmer Cloward visited Horace Mrs. Farraday sister, Spanish Fork last Wednesday. Mrs. wenty-On- e n n her in 1 feUQroduct cffjxpenence Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth were were Stilt Lake visitors tho forepart of the week. will take all of of us to make inis a good year. Miss Mnblo Wilson was hostess to the young maids of the G. F. N. club Inst Monday evening. a Mrs. S. E. Ware entertained number of her friends at a Bridge Miss 'Mae party Saturday evening. Present McBeth received the prize. were Mrs. John Lant. Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mrs. Will Amos, Mrs. Will Omelin. Mrs. Early, Mrs. Pfoutz, Mrs. Frank Harris, Miss Mae nml Mrs. M. McBeth. LETS GO! m lESIIEIIIESIUUIIUIMIli lil fciymaiBuaiiiiMiaiaiiiinui Steel, Brass Bronze, Aluminum, Auto Springs, etc., Welded as Good or Better Than New. Mc-P.et- Mis ' PAYSON, UTAH g and Miss Mnblo entertained n of number friends nt a valentine party last Sunwas The evening day evening. spent with gnmes and music nud in the late evening nn elnborto trnv luncheon was served to Fern Barnett. Tdn Pcery, Gladys Stone, Boon Bernice Winnie Wilson, Wignal, Wrire, Thelma Stark, Cleon Grotogut, (rant Hales, Leonard Johnson, Sterl Robertson, Bill Warner. Jared ing Beck, Bob .Tones and Yarn! Bale. 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