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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920 there is a simple, infallible test. If you can, you save money? win. If not, you fail. All the Know was right, but how in the world ho find it out? THE PAYSONIAN down-and-oute- Issued Every Friday at Payson, Utah, by the PAYSONIAN PUBLISHING Grand Opera. CO. The advent of the grand opera season is retaining the wonderful interest first shown by the people of Provo and vicinity, and it is being shared by residents of Payson and the surrounding country who by large attendance at the Columbia theatre W. E. ELLSWORTH Editor and Manager. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE One Year, in ahvance $2.00 at Provo at the last presentation, $1.00 are Six Months, in advance showing a taste for this character that is most comentertainment of e at mendable. Entered at the Payson as second class matter. It is safe to say. from the way in Post-Offic- iin stat tf&'s Aworunw THE WATER QUESTION One of the most vital questions now before the people of Payson is that of the water supply which appears to be in jeopardy by reason of the filing of an application for water from the an exchange of which seats have been selling for the coming attractions in grand opera, Rigoletto April 5 and 6, when will be presented on Tuesday, a capacity audience will witness the performances of this splendid company. It has been suggested that those of Payson and vicinity who wish to enjoy these grand opera presentations make reservations of seats without delay, as the seats are fast selling. It is sometimes well to read some tensity and won round after round of tumultous applause. Large blocks of First I know a young fellow w'ho started a bank account on a club poker game. But he is broke now. He kept on playing poker. The Warning to business men: American people knocked out the business of soiling booze because the 'nen who were engaged in it refused to fun their business on the square. . 00(1, 000, 000 of United States Liberty Bonds were distributed during the period of war financing among fully twelve million separate investors, these securities may be said to have given an excellent account of them- What has become of the grocer-mawffio used to give you a ck of candy when you paid your bi r on There may be Saturday night? few of these fellows left, but absolutely you cant get a free pair of suspenders when you buy a suit of clothes these days. selves. The man who owns Liberty Bonds may well think twice before selling them. And Who the Hell are You? A gentleman in the engraving business in San Francisco was greatly annoyed by the tardiness of one of his skilled engravers. Calling him' into the office ono Mr. Brown, I get morning he said: here at 8:30 every morning and look over my mail; at 9 oclock I look out of the window and see Mayor Rolph on his to the office; at 9:30 Mr. Wm. H. Crocker passes on his way to the bank; at 10 I see Mr. Athol McBean going by; at 10:30 Mr. M. H. De Youhg passes on the way to his offiee; at 11 you come in. Who the hell are you? Mark Twain defined a gold mine as a hole in the ground dug by a liar. They are too lazy nowadays to even dig a hole. PUBLIC NOTICE STRAWBERRY VALLEY JECT, UTAH n DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Washington, D. C., Feb. 20, 1920. In pursuance of Section 4 of the National Irrigation Act of June 17, 1902 (32 Stat., 388), and acts amendatory thereof or supplementary 1- COLUMBIA 2,215.66 504.15 375.00 1,501.88 1,682.00 4,062.15 Interest and Taxes Paid Duo from Federal Rosorve Bank Over and Short War Savings Stamps Total AD Grass Rugs, 9 x 12, - $11.00 Fiber Rugs, 9 x 12, $14.0o Heavy Grass 9 x 12, - $20 to $22 Rattania nRugs, 9 x 12, - $20.00 Sizes Brussels Rugs, 9 x 12, - $38.00 Velvet Rugs, 9 x 12, - $3.00 Axminster, 9 x 12, - $52 to $56 Axminster, 9 x 12, - $58 & up Months ago we foresaw the advances on rug prices and ordered large quantities of rugs at the old prices. The result, is that we are now selling rugs far below the rices. 8 8 Be Sure to See Patterns and Our Prices. nnniiiuiiniiuniaiuiiiiiiumiuiuniniiniiiiKniBuaiiinifliiBBi UTAH, County, Interior. THEATRE 10 per cent. Season Tickets $5 00 for Three Performances Plus Tax 10 per cent. Graziano Castilo Presents MONDAY, APRIL 5 44 RIGOLETTO 11 TUESDAY POPULAR MATINEE DOUBLE 8 btt.t. 8 CAVALLERIA AND PAGLIACCI a TUESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 6 8 of , J. C. ELLSWORTH Attest: Correct E. E. Stevens, Dave Huish, James Knowles Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st. day of March 1920. R. A. PORTER Notary Public. (Seal) r,ine Canal. 4. Time of payment.- - All operation and maintenance charges will bo due and payable on December 1 of each year for the preceding irrigation season, except that all charges fpr water additional to the amount : neoi tied in the water right application are payable in advancewhen the water is ordered. Signed JOHN W. HALLO WELL Assistant to the Secretary of the Prices $2.50, $2.00 $1.50, $1.00 Plus Tax, $920,099.46 Ellsworth, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above Earned bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 23rd day of March 1920. C. v Starting Monday, April 5 $920,099.46 LIABILITIES J -- TWO 27,816.93 $ 50,000.00 Capital Stock paid in Fund Surplus 30,000.00 Undivided Profits, Interest, Exchanges, etc 9,874.10 Dividends Unpaid 36.00 Individual Deposits 251,505.72 Demand Certificates of Deposit 169.56 Certified Checks 8.34 Cachier s Checks 2,753.08- IBB 219,531.02 Savings Deposits w Time Certificates Hi of Deposit M 77,091.39 Bills Rediscounted 116,130.25 Bills Payable 70,000.00 BP to Carry U. S. Bonds.... 93,000.00 .OF n 7,297.01 Houses Chocks and Cash Items...... L Gold Coin Silver Coin Currency..... j Uvponso Account . STATE Shore annual opera-iofind maintenance charge for the rtjianish Inik and Lake Shore Units shall be eighty cents per irrigable acre whether water is used or not, ..hieh charge will entitle the watcr-use- r to not more than ono acre-foo- t of water per irrigable acre and in no event to more than the amoun per acre specified in the water rfghl application; and for all additional waiter covered by water right application or contract a charge of eighty will be made. For cents per acre-foo- t all additional water not covered by water right application or cantract a charge of $1.50 per acre foot will bo made; provided, that no additional water will bo furnished to any water-use- r who has not made water-righ- t application for at least two acre-fee- t of water per irrigable acre for all irrigable land owned by him. 3. High Line Unit. The minimum annual operaton and maintenance charge for the High Line Unit shall bo $1.00 per irrigable acre whether vs ter is used or not, which' charge ill clitic the water-uic- r to not more t acre-feethan two of wa,tcr per irrigable acre; and for all additonial water covered by water-righ- t application or contract a charge of eighty cents per acre-foo- t will be made. For all additional i ater not covered by water right application or contract a charge of $1.50 per acre foot wil; be made; provided that no additional water per acre foot will be made; nrovided that no add:t'Onal water will i'o fund-hoto any water-use- r who has not made water right application for at least two .acre-fee- t of water nor irrigable acre for all irrigable land ow nod bv him. The terms and conditions both as to amount and dace of measurement for delivery of water shall be the same for public lands included in tno public notice of May 21, 1917, as for all other lands under this unit, namely, the delivery of two acre-fee- t per acre measured at the head of the High Banks and Bankers Exchanges for Clearing Utah. anl Lake The minimum PROVO Loans and Discounts $714,858.06 Overdrafts Unsecured 10,576.66 Stocks and Other Bonds 106,696.17 Banking House 2,850.00 Furniture and Fixtures. 7,609.15 Real Estate 7,999.50 Due from National Banka.. 18,069.71 State S?.n:sh Fork Units. EBNRyZZ''!?aiL'!3ij39IlBBBBBaBBBlRS9flBBBBBBBBB RESOURCES Due from PRO Spanish Fork, Lake Shore and High Line Units. Loeated at Payson, in the county of Utah, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 23rd. day of March 1920. Total Complete Assortment Maintenance Charges. e III and Operation I know a woman who has the scared to death. Every other day when he delivers the groceries he asks if he can weigh them on her scales to see if his are correct. REPORT Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of the Condition of TUB PAYSON EXCHANGE SAV- INGS BANK. 2. favor. Liberty thereto,, particularly the Extension Act of August 13, 1914 (38 Stat., 68C) announcement of the annual operation and maintenance charges in the n "alien seasoi ot 1920 and thereafter until further notice, for all lands of the Spanish Fork, Lake and High Line Units of the U a , Project, Strawberry Valley under publc notice, is hereby j.miio as follows: There are two ways to learn economic law. One way is to spend and the other is to save. If you spend you will find the law against you, but if you save you will find it in your Loan Bonds have been purchased for ineomo account by rich estates, large When corporations and individuals. it is remembered that more than 1, Now that the war is over whal is Ihe matter with this for a solution of our difficulties? Robert Louis Stevenson wrote it. To bo honest, to be kind; To earn a little, to spend a little loss; To make upon the whole, a family happier for his presence; To renounce when that shall be necessary and not bo embittered; To keep a few friends, but these without capitulation; Above all, on the same grim condition, to keep friends with himself. Here is a task for all that a man has of fortitude and delicacy. Lime in Glass The trouble with the world seems to be that too many people are eat ing and too few working. The Wells Fargo Nevada National Dank of San Francisco says in its Business Outlook: un-ns- . Drop Squeezed Drink Gordon Dry Gin or Drink Gordon Old Tom Gin Fill Glass with Fizz Water Stir with spoon and serve. - Art-craf- side-walk- s, 1 Piece'of lee in Glass Juice of Half a Lime. Irish catholics and protestants and Scakosch. Miargarct take.-- , her place. As Theresa she is a delicately feminine, fragil girl. But as Yvonne Strakosch she is vivacious and alluring so much so that her own husband, failing to recognize her, falls in love with her over again and they become happy. Holmes E. Herbert is the leading man and heads a good supporting cast. Charles directed the Giblyn picture, which is a Paramount Con-suel- o Gin Rickey. Hill did a contingent of Hindoos marched to gether in a St. Patricks Day parade in New York under the geen, white and yellow flag of the Irish Republic. San Francisco an Meanwhile, in Irish stevedore and an Irish policeman had a fist fight when the stevedore attacked Jung Ging. who was hurrying homo from the funeral of a friend, wearing an orange ribbon which is the funeral emblem of me l ung tong. Jung Ging watched the battle, and, as the patrol wagon rolled away, asked, What flo? Daltons delineation of Dorothy three widely varied roles in her latest Thomas H. Ince picture BJaek is White, coming to the GaVcty Theatre next Saturday night is do dared to be much more than a feat of clever make-up- . In the opening scenes Miss Dalton is a gentle old fasrioned wife, Margaret Brood. Later troubles come and she is separated from her husband ,due to his unroas enable jealousy. She goes to live with her sister Theresa. The latter dies as she is about to be by adopted a Count of the criticisms of neighboring cities regarding stage productions which we are not familiar, and the followPeteetnect creek, for that of the ing excerpt taken from the Phoenix comStrawberry High Line Canal Daily Republic of February 12, and A star feature attraction of specially written by Orley J. Hes, pany, at a point above Payson. merit i booked for the Gavety will the an inside view people give Good water is a heritage in any of what other people think of this theatre next Tuesday when Florence community which the citizens cannot musical organization. The criticism Reed will appear in her latest modern drama success Her Game, afford to sacrifice and it would seem follows: under the direction of the United thiii steps must be taken to protect A large and appreciative auPicture Theatrers, Inc. the supply against those who seek to dience last night witnessed the opera This latest offepng of the popular commercialize it for their own bene- bf Lucia Di Lammermoor with emotional star deals with the story Medina of the Italian Graziani of a young southern fit, regadless of the harm which may gi4 whose family Opera Company in the leading role faces financial ruin by an old time come to others. of Lucia. The opera offers unending enemy. The daughter of the fa mi v Application has been made fo an opportunity for the display of facial sets out for New York bent upon Miss righting the family fortunes, and tonal beauty. exchange of these waters, for the agility and Strawberry water, and the latter, Medina played the part with remark- meets with a series of thrilling adpassing through a large territory, is able ease and flexibility. Especially ventures in the big city. The story not fit for culinary purposes. To discommendable was her work in Act II by John K. Holbrook, produced by charge it into the Peteetncet creek, in the so called Mad Scene,' which Director Frank H. Crane, is said to as would result if no effort is made makes the highest possible dmand upgive Miss Reed even greater opper to provent, will contaminate the on a singer 's technical ability and pertunities than those provided by her latter and make the water useless mits unbounded display of voice and recent successes Wives of Men, for the purposes of Payson. Her Code of Honor The facility, putting the powers of the and Payson is growing steadily, and singer to the test. Woman Under Oats. the time is not many years hence The Sextette is acknowledged This attraction should provide when the city will need all the water to be the masterpiece of the entire welcome opportunity to admirefs or can that possibly be provided. There opera. It is of unending beauty Florence Reed on stage apjl screen to is no question that application for an throughout and of real dramatic in see that talented artist at her best, exchange of the waters is based on substantial legal grounds, and it is doubtful if the state engineer will spectacular for instance, thrift and take any other view of the matter. STICKS AND STRAWS the government s thrift movement, The application, therefore, no doubt represented in the sales of thrift and will be granted. A camera man nearly destroyed the war savings stamps and treasury The men who have made the prestige of President Ebert of the savings certificates. application for the exchange are German republic when he first took good citizens, but from their point offiee by snapping a picture of him Panacea for the troubles ot the of view the exchange is necessary to in a bathing suit. Maybe we can get world: When in hell keep cool. to their interests, irrigate a large at the real issues in the coming cam- Excitement only increases the heat. acreage of land, and they are not paign if we make the candidates There are certain bees in every hive to be criticised or censured for seek- furnish similar photographs of themof honey bees who stand on their ing to obtain water which can be selves. heads in the passageway and whirl be carried by gravity onto their their wings, thus ventilating the hive. thus them the necessity lauds, saving In this world We humans need somethin gi like that Longfellow said: of pumping. a man must be .either, an anvil or n to clarify old issues in and out of Sentiment, however, is something hammer. If that is the case, we are Congress. to be considered, and there is a solu- all forgers. tion of the problem of saving the In the beautiful court of one of water from contamination as a reWhen Dr. Cook returned from the Californias most famous hotels there sult of the exchange. A petition has vicinity of the North Pole, stands on a great cement base capp been filed with the city council, ask- its discovery, he was met inclaiming Copening one of the corners the figure of ing that the exchange be denied, vand hagen by an American newspaper an Indian, leaning slightly forward the city council has yielded to the reporter to whom he told his story. with his right hand shading his eyes request. It does not appear, however, After the recital was over, the report- and gazing intently into space. Bethat the city council has much voice er asked: neath h$m, cut into the solid subin the matter, and that it rests purely What proofs nave you, doctor? stance, are these words: with the state engineer. What proofs .do you want? the Where there is no vision the pen There is a way, nowever, and it doctor countered. pie perish. is the duty ' of the citizens, instead Those who have visions in America of attempting to use force to preA town in Massachusetts which are crying to the people: vent the exchange, to adopt other has been dry for 285 years voted wet today Thrift! Save! methods. An amicable arrangement the other day. Maybe the governwith the petitioners, no doubt can be ment could induce people to save A lot of fellows who got a $60 bonby effected if the proper course is taken. passing a law against thrift. us from the Government when they left the service lost it in poker games STABLES MUST GO Pa, said a little boy facing his to fellows who didnt join up. Likewhich is your right hand? father, who bought wise, a lot of people An edict has gone forth from the Encyclopedia Pa indicated the appen- - Liberty Bonds are foolish enough to city administration that all barns I dage. sell them for less than they are worth and stables which abut on the Which is my right hand? the to speculators who probably did not contrary to the city ordinance young question mark continued. Pa buy as many of the bonds as they Follows a period of should have covering that matter, must be re- indicated it. during the war. moved. That they are unsanitary cogitation; then: and a menace to the health of the Gee, Pa, you must be made A Western girl visiting the East people within the city limits there wrong. was elaborately entertained and wrote is not a question. Capital and labor seem to be mix- this to a San Francisco friend There .are numerous instances where ed on the question of right hands. These people bhek here miss the such nuisances exist and the eitv fun of seeing how much fun they can council will have the hearty support Arthur Brisbane says one way to get out of spending twenty-fivof all good citizens if the ordinance eliminate stupidity is to make it ex- cents. is enforced to the letter and without man The who sells his LibThere is no moral to this story. pensive. favoritism. Drastic action, if neces- erty Bonds unnecessarily is stupid, will meet with sary, complete public and his stupidity costs him money. Jim Hill, who knew a thing or two, approval. once said: The barn and stable unsightely and Somehow or other the things that If you wish to know whether you unclean, must go. really count in life seem to be tin- - will be a failure or a success in life, Among the Ancient Classics. Can you My commission oxpries 22nd day of November, 1922. STATE OF UTAH, Offiee of Bank Commissioner. I, N., T. Porter, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of the statement oi the above named company, filed in my office this 1st , day of April, 1920. N. T. PORTER Bank Commissioner. LA TRAVIATA i i B Beatrice Pizzorni, Soprano Consuelo Medina, Coloratura From La Seala, Milan Of Jthe Bolon, Buenos Aries From the Reggio, Torino Speria .Castel, Mezzo Soprano Elodia Robert, Soprano' Of Covent Garden, London Alfredo Graziani, Tenor )f the Metropolitln, New York Carlos Mejia, Tenor From the National, Havana Eduardo Lejarazu, Baritone .....Of the Boston Opera .....'...From Ignacio Sotomayor, Baritone the Nltional, Havana Francisco Cruz, Basso From the Lirie, Rio Janeiro Company of 50 Magnificent Costumes 8 Splendid Scinery Brilliant Ensemble and Chorus. GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA UNDER a DIRECTION 8 -- OP a IGNACIO DEL COSTILLO a |