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Show THE PAYSOMAN, PAYSON, UTAH other crises and otherwise has been of benefit to itself, to the consolidated the county, to the state and the THE PAYSON IAN With which is nation. Indicative of Ogdens imporat Kntered at the as a manufacturing center tance as second lass matter. it may be stated at this point the federal government that Published every Thursday by the lists 106 factories within the Paysonian Publishing Company. corporate limits. These were j ?: PROFESSIONAL CARDS j Opportunities DR. A. T. GOUGH Globe-Heade- r. PoBt-Offi- SUBSCRIPTION One year, in advance Six montha, in advance. Safeguard Your Home account with this Dank ami OPKN anaround your home, as well as safeyour money, the strongest possible .$2.00 .$1.00 JORGENSON Editor and Manager. LAWRENCE 1lione C club. In summary, the duties of the Weber club are, to procure, preserve and disseminate n relative to the commer-ca- l financial and industrial affairsjof general interest and cepted later than 10 a. m. value. And the strict truth is Wednesday morning. the best argument ot the citys importance along these lines. The Ogden publicity bureau is a valuable adjunct of the Weber Editorial Comment club, and, like its parent organization, its membership is comWHATONECOMMERCIAL posed of all the leading business men of the community. CLUB HAS DONE. Can we, the citizens of Pay-soCopy for ads or notices will positively not be ac- should indme jou to etnploy the coinenience It and accuracy to he found in the tf-- of a i becking account. of record a and supplies permanent helps to keep expenses down jour living costs. You will find this I kink interested in jour progress and able to help you in many Hint. We believe that we have carried personal seiviiein banking to the utmost degree of usefulness. Certainly we try at all times to make every depositor, large or small, feel he is a friend as well as a customer. You cannot make a wiser move than to come in at jour earliest convience and open an at count. Self-intere- st e Term Airoi.nl or jour saving tarns 41a tompounJ I J mitre, t, Utah nail) aJJmt to your income. Savings Bank Payson Exchange Hume Instilutun The n, Strung As an illustration of what a commercial clubTan do for a town an extensive story is published in last Sundays Herald Republican of what the Weber club has done for Ogden. d, why not buy your (Bandies Nuts Meats and Groceries at C. F. Dixons wide-awak- the-minu- (HRISTMAS - UTAH r : Rooms For Rent" ad and keep the disfiguring placard out of your front window. T LEE L. BAKER TTOHEY and t'Ol'.NSELOIC ' ' AT LAW Hatfield Blk., 108 W. Center St Phone I'TAII (J The newspaper ad is 4 4H. 4? 4? f 4-- 3N 4; sjf I; DR. L. D. STEWART dignified, sends you numerous applicants pm Nil IAN anil hlRGEOX Phone Office over Bank. from which to choose, if. 23 5" and does not detract S 4 from the exclusiveness CURTIS. M. D. A. L. S. Douglass up-stai- of your home. 4 SllUiFON PHYSICIAN anil in Office Building. Residence Cor. 9th Telephones and F. Sts. if. t I G. F. TILSON. M. D. TURKEYS WANTED. Will PHYSICIAN and NIHGKOX $ pay highest market price; other 4? Office at Residence KruPaul ' wanted. also Main Street Phoue poultry Utah Payson, 4 Fork, 67, Spanish ger, phone 10-t- f Utah. 4j 4i 4? - i DR. 4? 4 L. N. 4 4 7 -- I4 ELLSWORTH DENTIST Office in Douglass Building Over Bertelsens Store 4 4 f. For Chas. - : afford to be with a commercial organization? In proto size of the town the portion there can be no reason why Two rooms for rent, furnishPayson cannot do as much as ed or unfurnished. Apply to Ogden has done with the assist-enc- e house south of Wellworth of a good, live Commercial 12-tstore. club. Judging from the article if there is anything that Ogden has needed, or wanted, MANY THANKS. in a commercial or industrial way that she has been tortunate The following very compliin acquiring of which there article appeared in the are many that was not secured mentary Provo Post last week. While through the assistance of the we realize that Brother Hicks Weber Club, it would hardly be spread it on a little, we sure do worth recording. appreciate the encouragement Through lack of space the extended: ull account cannot be published W e find among ou r exchanges in The Paysonian. but we a late copy of The Paysonian, reproduce the following: a weekly paper published in Ogden, Dec. 15. Ogden is Payson. We wish to compliamed over the entire continent ment the editor not only upon or its industrial activities and the neat appearance of his accomplishments no less than sheet, but also upon the aggresor its splendid churches, mag, , sive, snappy manner in which nificent schools, abundant scen- he advocates those things which ery, mountains, lakes and riv- tend for a bigger and better ers town. The comprehensive and And being famed for induslogical manner in which he trial prominence, it naturally discusses Paysons paving proollows that its citizenship is of is in the commendable ject the progressive, extreme and we predict that class. Indus- the business up to community which trial expansion and develope-ment- , he so ably represents will appermanent and durable, preciate his efforts and give him base ele can have but a the advertising support which cheer and ment-- - men of single ability. Ogden his paper so well deserves. Christmas clothes, one las them, many of them and suggests the other. Old and their efforts, while individually Cast Dice for Bibles. to separate enteryoung, nearly everybody plans $ applied are their Bible Orchard Is a piece of land The concentrated in one In the parish of St. Ives, Bants, Engand orders new clothes for that prises, land Dr. Robert Wilde, who died In most welcome holiday, Xmas. organization. 1878, bequeathed 50, the yearThat one organization is the August, ly Interest on which was to be expendinspiration of this story. It is ed In the purchase of six blbles, not the Weber club, an accurately exceeding the price of 7s 6d each, which should be cast for by dice on lalanced commercial and social the communion table of St. Ives on club is Hand-mad- e the of six The last May, Thursday by boys organization. girls of the town. Hence the the cleaning house for and six day Is known as Bible Thursday. and interchange of business The capital sum was Invested in ideas a round table, in effect what Is known as Bible Orchard. and concenwhere Say Shayne-BruPhrase First Used by Johnson. of are tration planned energies Dr. Samuel Johnson used the phrase the this because more at time, appeals strongly and methods of campaign are Father of Waters before It was apof its excellent tailoring, superb fabrics, the eledecided upon and placed in plied to the Mississippi river. In the s twenty-fiftchapter of Johnsons the prince addresses the River gance of its fashions, all in perfect harmony with operation. The social adjunct as great father of waters, thou the festive spirit of the season. The durable is an official recognition of the Nile rollest thy floods through eighty that fact that man requires nations. age-olRasselas was published in fit of and clothes Shayne-Bruwear, style social developement in order to 1750 and ns far as classic fame is conthis Nile has much better claim thoroughly satisfies, so does the Pure Wool qualobtain the fullest benefits from cerned to the title Father of Waters than his commercial acumen. the Mississippi has. ity, so does the moderate price. As a result of this blending of business and the social, the Extraordinary! Headquarters for ordering are at . My young friends, said a member Weber club has an uninterrupt of the board of trustees, xho was aded history of success. Its dressing the school, let me urge upon annals invariably shows pro- you the necessity of not only reading good books, but also of owning them, gress. Each year has surpassed so that you may have access to them the one preceding. Its service at all times. Why. shen I was a man I used frequently to work has boosted the community all night to earn money to buy books, from an ordinary city into a and then get up before daylight to great gateway the distributing read them. point for a vast domain known Pave Not Your Parlor With It. as the greater northwest. Its The A First-Cla- ss most Place to Eat wood in the assistance has at- world Is said expensive to be the boxwood ImWe handle Booms Ekfsh Ch silks and Fish, Give us tracted scores of factories, built ported from Turkey for the use of entor own orders The cost range from four and use will we piivate your youi railroads, increased civic beauty, gravers. cents a inch up to ten cents a square fill them gladly extended civic charities, provid- square inch for the best grade. An ed for municipal strength, aided ordinary wagon load of boxwood Regular Dinner EVERY DAY from 12:00 to 3:00 would cost many th.iuand dollars. the federal government in string of beads Short Orders at All Hours made of it would be J. R. CLUFF, Prop. periods of financial stress or a fairly expensive piece of jewelry. Try Our Famous Chili and Hot Tamalies. pub-ishe- Rent your room 4 4 115-- J - PAYSON, through a brought here through the influence of the Weber infor-njatio- guard. IA Pay-so- n PRICE: f$ Registered Veterinarian e K, tyj Five room house for rent. 10-tApply to Mrs. A. Potter. f Ten tons of hay for sale. J. tf A Loveless. Salt Pickles for sale. Kapple. Lyman 10-tf- H. f? 4 et by 4? 44? building. Cheap. man Kapple. 61-- j. 44? 4?4j4?4s-4- SF 4 Teacher of Piano 4? and 4? Studio at FOR SALE Harmony. her home 4 4 room cement block house with full basement, good garden spot and 3 acres of lucerne. Apply to Frank Tavlor. Santaquin 4'4'4'4?44"&4?4i4'4"4'4'4? j 4- - 4 4 4- - J.H. f 4:-- I FRANCOM L I ERIXAKY h L UG EON ip Calls Night and Day 4 4 for 4? Phone 67-Payson, Utah. 4? te t t Schoenbrun pri-marial- Tailoring Receipt books for ordinary use for sale at this office. Sculptors Masterpiece. The famous statue of St. Bruno at Rome was made by the great master of French sculpture, Houdon At the Invitation of Franklin, Houdon visited America in the year 17S5 and took casts for the statue of Washington, now at Richmond, Va said by Lafayette to be the best like-n-s- s obtained 'of the American PaSt. Bruno belonged to the ortriot. der of Trapplsts, whose chief law was silence. Pope Clement XVI, on seeing the statue of St. Bruno, exclaimed : lie would speak did not the rule of his order forbid. (1741-1828- T HE I n' h 4 4 4 4 f MISS LULU TIETJEN I4 Apply to Ly Full legal size carbon paper sale at this office. . instructor in Boston Conservatory of Music; Cornet under John C. Hammond, noted Boston teacher. Studio, Heber Curtis residence. Phone Near Peteotneet Suitable for residence H Instruction 4? Stevens, 4? 4? 4 4 4? f$ Leonard Stieneckert f Mr. Studied Piano with Richard It pays to trade with the Page Furniture Co. LOT FOR SALE ELLSWORTH S DENTIST 4? Office over Bank, Payson, Ut. 4? Office Hours, 9 to 12; 1 to C Res. Phone 103-- j Phone 23. -- Piano-Corn- . Chester White hoe; for service. J. M. Mann ill. school. i DR. J. ). We Carry the BEST CSo TABLE Effective October 10, 1917. 1 L Also a complete line of Hardware, Ras-sela- LUMBER and d Building Material n dT. C. BARNEY "Your Clothier ELITE CAFE Orem Electric Stoves & Ranges Farm Machinery PAYSON to Etc. Etc. 8ALT LAKE CITY Leaving Payson fLSOA.MI H I.--, I.M -, HDD AM D:1i A. 31 11:15 A M 1:15 13I A I ,5 1.- 0:1,5 N 15 Colvin - Reece A 4 1 s tw DAI lM a l.M 10.35 1. M Mileage Book will save you WIOCMARNS Pure money, Investigate Ask the Agent. The Interurbancan give better service on our freight whether it be a hundred shipment pounds or a carload. Through rates and routes to interstate points in connection with the Union Pacific tnstem &nd allied lines. Co. L L yV UNSWEETENED EVAPORATED The Incomparable Pohv Food The Verjctt I ood for InuuUd ork notiiler in rentnrms lit alth to iih lwiMnul4)0 or stomaih uffermg l trouble. J t vel y t,Miti nrolLio of mu Mi iJ.iiii.ei,,., AT M Goat Milk LEAD: u? 4 I f V r 1 s if T118 WIDEMANN GOAT MILK Lfl. |