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Show THE 1'AKSOMA.N. PAYSON, UTAH Serve Country WHAT Are They? 2 Savings Stamps are a promise to pay you the amount you invest, at the end of five years, with 4 per cent interest com- d d pounded every three months. 2-- 3-- You You can turn them into cash any time without looking for a buyer; just go into any postoffice and get them cashed. I'!,. ' WHY Should I Buy Them? i, i r! It f '1 Because we are at war; Because the more we save, the more labor and material will be available for the use of the government ar.c for the support of our army; Because we must have dollars as well as men in the fight for freedom; Because they establish the soundest and simplest basis of saving, which is the ke7 to individual success; Because there is no safer investment in the world; , Because War Savings Stamps must increase each month in value. .h Goddmd of Im, .ill t'n m - 1! v - U in d !.- t can invest in U. S. Thrift Stamps as little as 25 cents at a time and as much more asyou please. I 1,1 It I W.iiMiil UNv, ml.. lit r t i II. A u h.1 Ui Hr rr 1'inll tul ini i i f !! Y i l h Ip v V 1 !rol;tuS"ih!.i'r 1'fl r iri w I : s a m-.- l vh1 h 11 ( A', ,1 i . 1o A! r-- . w a ii I m 'i As simple as buying postage stamps. This is the simplest security ever offered by a great government to its people. Any man, woman or child vs ho can save twenty-fiv- e cents can obtain at any Postcffre or Bank a U. S. Government 'I hrift Stamp and a thrift card to which to attach it. This starts you as an investor, and is you behind the Government. :i 4 u l!,t( la i l:1i t l.i In : i Can I Buy Them? uji' I I r r a sop ioiiiK v i i et u n ha 'i (it on a r r a t h i M 'S Thun i jf h I i Invest Your Money in Your Government Begin today to put your 'I quarters, and halves, and dollars into these safest and simplest of ait government securities. I, Ml r - Ui- r.i i Hank. it. !. - M l.,l Knr-oi- i M 'll. Vim. i 1,,! I I.im klii.l s Dm dh Ah- - r n i 01 1 isiti r M , 'I weeks verni f, r m j . w.th eh ill i; thi v . BY M Smiths Confectionery i fr Ti n j. M r- i 1nhr m K I i t t i 'll m UH iK. YELLOW FRONT ml Ti h ' ' n ml M S ..i'l, ,,i v,!i ok Mm. H 1..- ., ti i'l1.' t'oi a ,1m',''Iii Misses .Tepperson, Phillips ami Bov , .1' w, el ul ,i'ii s n l til I,, r lain',, fit" I'M, vo woio in 'a , ii lust I Ml'. V. 11 I, I'.','. n a ,','k preparing to give summer sell, to I course in iiaiio, violin u ml M. al. 'ilu voiing holies me i i v tal M," Naomi rUM, v, : ' in Im' o la riitoil musicians, Miss .T,.j..i'rs,in liav uook. j"ii 1, i" i i o in Mio li W I t ing spoilt years stuilving in It, is inn in, n, n mt osoroi'es. she ton. ,r,iost ol Mis. Vlioo Sta.k. mi i ' rt'-.,.- i . to m i:i' Mi. n l;i ii ti,1 Ink,In ,cl a WHERE Can I Buy Them? At any Postoffice, Bank, Trust and (nonius; am!1 timin'. unit! ft VI-stii:.. i Walt,'! Soutliwoill, r ft and daughter, leotoied ,l,w ii f min . ri: Da;., linking WS.S. nr- 1 , , Every Stamp Helps to Save a Life! Every Stamp Helps to End the War! - WAR SAVINGS StAUPS 18VEI BY THE - UNITED STATES .GOVERNMENT n This Advertisement Contributed by . . , i . many other authorized selling agencies. Company, i i . t , r.Mlinj (low n from Mi-- . Kovinonil f'laxton aiol iirim.,1 on Wotlncsilnv o,n g t'linii lilaok foot making tin- trip n I'riilm Mr t'l.ivton left (into a lii. I'tui'i trip. Mis. t'lavton re jaiaiMiiig for a months vi.it with her ., tlier ami sister, .lohn ,f. Sehaner, i ' .1. 1'iNon ami other relat'ves. T' M i i i ' ,l -- it I mil Win Villi, I H'lntiti'M ILh mn? 1. to i ninont; I, Will n ( . .1 I Mrs m,i i la i. ffiM i'l s f on WVMiiomIuv Mi Il- - S Jhitf January 31, 1918. every The sooner you buy ti.em the less they cost. T lie price of War Savings Stamps increases one cent each month until i:i December, 1918, when the price is $4.23. The cost is as follows : Jan $4.12 Oct $4.15 Apr $4.21 $4.18 July Feb 4.13 Nov 4.16 4.19 4.22 May Aug Mar 4.14 June 4.17 Dec 4.23 4.20 Sept No commissions are charged to you, or paid to any one. Our soldiers and sai ors may give their lives; you are asked only to lend your money. m man. ' r haii I Buy Them? month after Buy them NOW, because the cost increases one cent ;!i tf S M nl 1' n h TTAR SAVINGS STAMPS . UtUBD Y THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT l nml I'Mn r. r WS.S, i'li U 111 Wi t1 i THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED -- They are War Savings Stamps. ar They are of two ki iris' United States Thrift Stamps (25c each). United States Savings Stamps plus 1 cent for each month since January). Sixteen IJ. S. Thrift Stamps plus from 12 to 23 cents in cash will purchase a War Savings Stamp, which when affixed to n War Savings Certificate is the guarantee of the Government and the people of the United States to repay on January 1, 1923, the full amount with interest a compounded quarterly. card given freejDf charge to purchasers of U. S. The U. S. Thrift card is a pocket-sizeThrift Stamps. The War Savings Certificate is a pocket-sizefolder given to holders of War Savings Stamps. War Savings Stamps are as safe as the United States. By Saving Money 1-- War , STATE BANK OF PAYSON Mi. and Mr.. John T.outeiisoek. and on i a Mar. motoied Magna Ion Thursday evening for a short visit Mr. and Mrs .,iih tin i r patents. 'n.etth Itingiinm ami Mr.. Margtet Mrs. Nellie Therios of Salt Luke I .out push,. k. Mr. and Mrs. Louteiisoek visited her daughter, Mrs. City will a M'tmned louiie Saturday, I, limn Thursday until Monday. Mrs. er mi. for an extended Mrs. Suren Ieteison returned Friday fi s. Vein ManuM!. Mis. Haulv will hr. d K. Wilson entertained at a fro. n Santn,tim where she had been i,,i!v (linnet in their honor on I ridav. lemembeied as Mi" Fmina ie, for several days caring for her mother, Mrs. llobert Armstrong, who is ill. Mrs. F.llison returned to Provo j do-v- CORN HELPS US Genola Jottings. TEED THE WORLD Opportunities, Ours is the splendid burden of feeding the world. There is no magic wav of making food win the war. It can iar be done in bet one wav: the way of voluntary and eager resolution and action of the whole people in evorv WANTED A first class milch coiv. shop and kitchen and at every table Call on J. A. Loveless. t in the land. The more corn we use the more l'OR SALE Cow and young ealf. Thursday after spending several days t with her daughter, airs. B. A. Smith.,, food can be sent abroad. There are at Apply at this otliee. nual to J 1' S." Mrs. Smith is gaining in strength mi' fo d!'ln'.r- - suPPr. WANTED Two or three furnished will soon be out again. rooms. .bri,,,kfoBt- A ?"r fan,ll-It, ? Notify this office. Mrs. Zaekarv Kwell is ill. Her si. nounslnng, economical food ariss Hattie Tavlor of (ioshen. is it ou aro not solving forn moal in FOR SALE five passenger staying with her. Mr. and Mis. A. L. McClellan and model 79, in Overland, rebuilt, Here is a quick kind of corn bread. A-family spent Sunday with Mr. and Our See condition. l J. C. Ellsused on to liakc it grandmothers Mrs. H. V. (lore. 38-- tt T. J. Morris of lnyson is assisting on a board before the open fire. Von worth. can bake it in the oven. his sup ). I.. Morns on the ranch. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. Corn Dodger. The school board lias purchased font Z cups corn meal. ivies of laud of Mossis, Reece, Lain Inquire Mrs. Mattie Kapple 1 ami Chtvjou and will have a new teaspoon salt. Z teaspoons fat. FOR SALE A used 1917 Ford building icady ior the opening of Hi eups boiling water. ehool in September. Henry F.rland in excellent condition. Apply car Pour the boiling water over the 'on of layson has been cmplovcd to Knowles Motor Co. well. Beat When materials. other Law the plans. The ol.i building and 'ite have purchased by Mr. Shore cool, t'oim into tli i cakes and bake MODERN home fur a'e five maker who will have the building re Ml minutes in n hot oven. Makes 14 hisemfs. These crisp liltle biscuits are rooms and bath; screened moil, led for a residence. porch Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Bore made a good W'tli butter or gravy. Hat them Cash or lonns to suit buyer. meat and with vegetables. business ami pleasure ti ip to lnyson your f OWEN L. BARNETT. Mom lay. Corn Meal and Meat. They were guests of Mis. V. Lester Bitglev. Corn meal is good combined with For Rent; One hundred acre mens. Such a dish is a meal in itself. faim. Inquire Justin A LoveIMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Tiy this one. Tatnale Pie. less, at once. Z icti. The Modem eups corn meal. Pharmacy wishes to d water. announce that they have secured the cups It pays to trade with ibe pjo-,1 , , rv ices of a reliable regis tablespoon fat. 1 onion. leicd pharmacist, and are now preFurniture Co. Z eups tomatoes. pared to take care of all your preDo not be afraid to pound hamburger steak. scription work. Make a mush by stirring the corn Before bring tin m to us. We will treat you the Public Utilities Comri s'en right We will nppieciate nil our old meal and Pi teaspoons salt into boil of Utah. usuimers again and as many new iag water. Cook 4o minutes. Brown h thc MPlicntion of onion in fat, add hamburger and stir ones ns wo can serve. I HE M01 NTAIN STATEm TFt . red color disappear'. F. S. - We ill',) have our fountain until A,l,l salt., LI 'HONK AND A Meet TELEGR IH We pepper, and tomato. fully equipped with alt diiuk-- . pepper COMPANY, for permission to Grease bilking dish, sell niit Maty Ellsworths turnons, is an addition. change, readjust and modify toll ice ream in tiny desired amount. It; put in lover of corn meal mush, add rates and its rules and s seiiMined meat, and vo. ,r iib mu-- h regulations pr, iv i.lnig fur a service connection I1'1' scm es six. ' Mrs .1 (. Ellsworth returned Wed harge ,n the State of Hah, CASL Ibis is enough meat mid bread for lies, lav from an extended trip to Saf ford, Vtiomi, visiting friends and1"". or,I''iary family toi one meal, NOTICE or HEARING. 'he conservation lommittee gave a relatives, ll.l7''bA given that the erv Micees-fie..VP d, .monstrati, in last Fri-ap i S. A. Fri'hv will leave tomor day afternoon. Two new potato dishes IF'dion of The M,mntai states Tele phone and Telegraj.h iiovv evening for her home in Eureka, were served to about fiftv ladies. Gouqianv for the of the Pul, lie site, ending a ten dav vi-- it with. There will be more demonstrations permission Corn ""-- on,,, ' -. MrUnh 11. L. ' er di.iebter. Inlvet. and given and ihe antnmnecmeiit of -- iieh an(1 U)raijjllst s toll ' , fATreA ) on. L E. Frisbv. will be given m the pa tier. All are rat,.,, ami n!,,,s and gul.it tons providing for Ettlfli. M 'OO'ceiion chat go in '4 4 !,;Uix,'tt'i';m! Xi'l'ilr ofMamu illt1. ami J, Spring 'jicnt the iut'Nt's of Mr U(k !( its office. Salt lake V sol! father Mr. .T. .1. Houser. "(I Tuesday, brae lSth, lms. affit.m ' a lame r Chant-loc- k bnek . . apply 1errv-Brvsoi- weeks visit with relatives and friends P.righam. in ' ' - 33-2- j 39-Z- "Tv - Y on J lil 3G-1- ft 1' i 11 If you buy 25c Thrift Stamps at the rate of only one a day, and aned each hook of 16 (with a few cents added) for a certificate worth 5.00 in 1923, you are saving money at the rate of $!().( K) a month. Good investment, isnt it? And a patriotic habit besides for every single Thrift S.amp is a little added momentum behind the one great common desire to shorten this uir. 33-t- . liist-cbi'S- 1 -- j v ' Thrift Stamps, are fer sale at the past office, by all mail carriers end at v nl n,!tis n:ost stores. -- ,tr? 'V-r-- 9 I - i i . j ft; , , V jL Si.1 . THIS ADVERTISEMENT PAID TOR AL.) DONATED BY CENTRAL LUMBER & HARDWARE CO. L'-- a im ..tAS Vr 1" . . . . '"'ips l.iliment twice dav Uitbiii lvtr t r Gram! , .Junction, i i 11l the muscles of (t.dssago the a so 's for hi't men'll lie!', Friday jouru with Mr. lVt lie's par, ui', Mr. buck over the scat of pain th and Mrs. c. H.vtrie. ouglily at each application. V'r A, of the Commission a Salt Lake Citv-- . rt;ih n,fs' N' ,lay r'f May, A. D.. inis, TE. BANNING. t JL, it Secretary. - n rt |