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Show f " THE kokxd music stand m h ner can cad wf You Cant Make an Omelet With out Breaking Eggs A leather rase, ( II. Sargent and renamed lv paying arlieh cei( for this ndvertiscmmit 1). a Tin Faysoii hand "ill conduct dance at Ileasant Grove tomor-ro- Leonard " Steineekert was a From visitor last Friday. night. Mr. and .Mrs. Franz Sutter ami for trade nr "ill is SALE at ihe property baby of Irovo were guest at the FOR Henry Smith follow inir used of the Central Standard .Mines in home of Mrs. David Kerr last the city property, week. cars ( Mm iMsnmliilc, one hal- - Tinlie this week on business. : ,.,crs and condition. IjtAfl - A T. T A A AAA 7. home ot PAYSOXlAN, PAYSON, t Duicks. all in good Faison Auto Co. 29-- t w Mr, and Mrs. desse Harding of Amnion Douglass of lla.lctnu, visited here last Friday his with Provo is molher Idaho, visiting ami sister ami other relat ives for with their daughters, Mrs. Grace Kvans and Miss Daisy Harding. a few davs. v ( Mrs. Margaret I.etts has been at 'Silver City with Mrs. olon M e M Mrphv am 31 rs. David isi in war it is unavoidable TO winthetherights of the individual Genola Jottings. 1 1 be infringed. It is unavoidable that his personal comfort be temporarily ignored, his personal property tem- Pet's. Henry Smith has gone to to shear slice). Deet and grain planting are well under way and will proceed much faster when the weather settles. rooms. A pi for twenty-onAleeii McPcth, who is at- R. (. Hawkins lias just corn- Miss f Strawberry Hob f tending school at the Fni versit v pleted a barn on t lie ranch Fou Ricnt; One hundred acre Ftah, was borne for the week! longing to Messrs. Iteeee, Laut farm. Inquire Justin A. Love end. She was accompanied on and Clayton. ldtf. her return by bet sister, Miss II rs. R. L. Fillmore is aide to' less, at once. Mae Mid.eth, wlio will visit at be about on crutches after sus- pays to t rude with In Fage Magna wilh Mrs. d. M. Warner, tabling a painful break of the! iirnit ure ( o ankle a week ago Friday. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Smith, Mrs. Allen Simons, a brother to our Deans for Pink cv i d or Nav Reeor-22-9l.oii lias- esteemed townsman, City Henry Smith and Mrs. Ira Johnr pouml sale, 2e son attended the funeral of their, Y, Kims dcr Simons, and who, kcll. it will lie remembered, enlisted aunt, Mrs. Lmily Nison ger, in OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO in the army about a year before Santaquin Friday. 0 war was declared, is reported Mrs. Frank Erickson has 0 seriously ill with pneumonia at caged an unusual bird about the 0 For) touglass. size of a parrot but with white 0 very beaulifnl markjngs of yelMr. and Mrs. .Joseph Crook are low. It is very interesting to all where home from Liberia who have seen it. they 0 0 have passed the winter. Mr. Mrs. (has. Dlolini and children O' Crook is preparing to enter the returned Monday from an ex0 government service, having been tended visit with her people at Y called with tlu last draft Her Lpliraim. daughter Anna Everything in lie will report at (amp had an attack of measels during 01 Lewis during the latter part of the time which LUMBER, SHINGLES, retheir delayed 0 t lie month. HARDWARE, BARBED turn. 0! WIRE, WIRE FENCE, of Quito extensive plantings Tin annual fruit and shade trees and of berCEMENT, PLASTER, stockholders of PAINT, OIL and GLASS. ry and grape vines are being change Savings made in this valley this spring. Tuesday. The Farm Implements. Among those planting are John tors for tin R. L. Fillmore, Henry Okerman, elected: L. A. D. Smith, H. W. Gore dames Knowles, lleber Smith, A. L. McClellan. BEEBE LUMBER CO. Stevens, and d. Grant, d. C. Kllsworth, Henry The Farm Bureau held a meetT. McKwan and Merrill Xililev. SANTAQFIX, FT A If The hank reports a very success- ing a week ago Monday at which time A. I,. McClellan, Fred Larful year. hiiii' sen and II. W. Gore were selecty Donalioo, a well ed to meet with the school board .;lm.iy respected young man of this city, at Spanish Fork the following feeling that Fnele Sam needed evening and present the wishes All Wiglitman-- tone Supply Co. his services in the army, proc.eed-(- of the people hero which are the to Fort Douglass last Friday erection of a larger building at a seiipl now outstanding will he redeemed at our store up until and enlisted in the engineering central location and the employand including April 20, 1918, no department, ami left for Camp ment of two teachers for the later. Tuesday Pee, Petersburg, Virginia, last coming school year. night of this week a community O. F. CLOWAIID & SONS. Saturday. tneeting was largely attended at which the committee reported a favorable reception by the board and also that the Superintendent and entire board will visit Ibis valley in the very near future and reach a decision. It was shown that the present building is not favorably located and has been crowded with 27 pupils and that the enrollment for next year will be increased by twenty or more. The people voted to ask that the new building be erected a half mile east of the present one. Lof-gree- n ' ml Fade lias been ihis week in Deans shop, on account of the s of Mr. Dean. C i f om-o.(- ij porarily conscripted, his personal fortunes temporarily impaired. v e : We Must Make Haste We Must Strike Hard be-o- j I 1 There is no time to weigh too carefully the questions of individual ' ; v 1 - ( BEEBE 1 equity. The, big job, the one job, is to win the war. There will be plenty of time to talk about it and adjust I grievances afterward. All arguments aside, weve got one big job onat the moment to Lumber Co. con-tiiigeii- Invest in LIBERTY BONDS t. This Space Paid for and Contributed by STATE BANK of PAYSON vww 1 d NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. Land Office at Salt Lake Citv, Ftah. April 12, 1918. NOTICE, is hereby given that Oliver W. Kester, of Liberia, Ftah, wlm, mi March 9, 1915, made Homestead Hntrv, Serial No. 01420. for Xri.XKF,, See. You are asked to spend wisely to buy only the things honestly needed to maintain your health and efficiency. I his is intelligent thrift. The Government asks it of you as a war measure : : Bounds Are Not A Burden, But S. CJWVO I v 1 TIBliRTY BONDS J-' pave the way to VICTORY in war, -- an early, complete, triumphant VICTORY. If we are to win the war abroad we must hrst learn to spend wisely, to abandon luxury, and imest every dollar we possibly can in the bonds which provide the materials and equipment without which the war cannot be won. f Save and Serve! Buy Liberty Bonds This Space Paid for and Contributed by v Com nan Pa v son Aulo li. BAUUY K. 21; W X Y j Section 22, Township 9 South, Range West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Provo. Ftah, on the 22ml dav of May, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: L. O. Drown, Dan Knotts, William (hristotTerson, Tl. A. IYarey, all of Mosida, Utah. First pub. April 18, 1918, last 1 1 Mnv Dk Germany Is expected to sue fur peace the fall, hut she won't get tier knees dusty dolni; It. til Only the plutocrat ran Brim; home the bacon if the pig does not get out of high flounce. The striker could devise no more traitorous a method to give aid and comfort to the enemy. Thrift requires the ercise of restraint and self-deni- ex- - al ualities without which you cannot achieve the success in life -q- which it is your ambition to achieve and for the lack of which you are likely to suffer in later years. The money you acquire by thrift you are asked to loan-- not give-- to your country. It, will come back to you when you may need it. far more than you do now. and you wdl be paid interest for its use. This war is a frightful thing, but it may prove of inestima-bl- e benefit to you, if it teaches you the good habit of thrift. HelpYour Country andYourself by Investingin Liberty Bonds THIS SPACE PAID FOR AND CONTRIBUTED BY PAYSON MILLING CO. |