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Show ME PAYSOMAN, PAYSON, UTAH sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Most Men Know Just as M uch About Merchandise Live Mews from Live Near-b- y v ,anj(iiiiMiiiiMw.n nMWuiiiK as Most Children Do About Astronomy r liv ooooooooooooooooo ckxxoooooooooox OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO (00000000x0x000 Santaquin News. ,'M'I Miss Jessie )( (Me, nt R;iyleni'e'e siii, ;iml Mr. ninl .Mi M e )i it i; ill' er. I Marlliii Robbins ainl .Miss liia Evans were Eureka llie week elnl. is-- - , visitors i 'an- M rs. .losepli ne Fra ti k nt isit da is here for an etended relatives and frit lids, the nest of her mother, Mrs. lent a ( )r. and Mrs. (lias. Olsen ami family niotoreil down from Sail Ieterson Lake Sunday and spent the day Mis Lula Tietjen motored 1o w it li relat ives and fiends. ark City Thursday uiht with .M iss .dr. ol and Mrs. Is,me .leeohs of Salt ifsen Ada h her. to attend the concert Week here end the City spent .M rs. lie I'tah her given with mother, Artillery visiting I 1 ( , ('aroline Rees. P. E. Peterson entertained dinner party Sunday in returned home Monday from her of honor birthday anuiver-(larfield where they have heen The guests were Dr. ami ri r visting their dmuthter Mrs. mid Mrs. II. 1. Mrs. ('nshinu Played by The Masterphone he TER Phonograph . I (has. L. Olsen, Misses Mvr-- i and Stella Olsen, all of Sal) Lake; John O.' Olsen, of Salem; Mr. ami Mrs. H. II. Olsen, Mrs loh ii Openshaw and children Mr. and Mrs. David Clonk and miii Sheldon, Indra, Afton and An elaborate Smilic Peterson. dinner was served. I Madsen. rs. le Mrs. Xelphia Wilson and children of Eureka are visiting at the home of her sister Min. Tims. Wilson. Miss Lillian Stevens will speml nmiilhs vacation at the home of her mint Mrs. I!rm Madsen at Dr. and Mrs. Mott left Priday for Houlder, Colo., to visit relaMr. Arlo Kdiiifoii of Salt Lake tives and friends. who is training at Foil Douglass See he eniertaimd Mrs. (leorge visited his pmeiits here Sunday. at dinner Sunday for Miss .MyrPatriotic services were held tle Cushing, Miss May Jenkins, here Sunday in the ward church Mr. ('has Cushing' and Mr. Rayin observance of the l,'reneh mond Openshaw. national holiday. Speakers were Mr. (leorge I.cehe has just re-- i Irof. dos. A. Rees and Irof. A. timed from Salt Lake where he la. Wall. Music was furnished his father, Mr. D. R went with liv the ward choir. Heelie of Provo, who underwent .Mrs. Wallace York and (laugh a serious operation Sal unlay. ter Lareel liavc returned to their Mr. Heelie reports his father dokoine here after a month's va- ing well under llie circumstances cation in Idaho, visiting daughters Mrs. Fern Anderson and Mrs. Ethel Walker. ( larfield. I Mr. and Mrs. August Ifcnrick-sohave returned home from m Paysons Dependable Drug Store Genola Jottings. PRESCRIPTION step-son- is I 1 n spending (lit day visiting friends 1 Dora Kerr and Mrs. Clara and relatives. Lindstrom and children are visM r. and Mrs. Pied Larsen and iting at the home of their mother family returned borne Tuesday Mrs. Pmmer Openshaw. from a visit to Mr. Larsens Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lindstrom brother in Vineyard. of (larfield are visiting relatives Mr, and Mrs. Dan Sullivan and in this cifv. family wlm recently moved over mi their homestead by the lake, Mr. and MKs. Louis Peterson have returned to their home here celebrated their golden wedding in the valley; they were visited anniversary Thursday. They have by a cloudburst which washed ten children living, eight girls out and did some damage. and two hoys. The invited guests A. L. McClellan was a Provo were Mrs. Josephine Prank, of Panada: Mrs. A. P. Cox, of Twin visitor Priday- having dental Palls. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Jack work done. Boyd, of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Airs. James Hadfield I. A. Burrows, of lleher; Mr. and wlm recently sold their home will Mrs. A. E. Knowlden. of Salt he missed considerably. Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Stringfellow , L. McClellan and Ira A. Mr. of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. .1. Ii. Sat-; Tluirmond, of Mr. and Mimday motored to Provo in the unlay, reluming W evening Mrs. Y. (lay, of Paysoii; and wife. Mr. Roy Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. with O. C. Monday lleher Cushing, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Monday is feeling better after Ids operation. Henry Iyluud, all of Santaquin; Mr. mid Mrs. Herman Ellsworth II. W. Core and 0. C. Alundav .Mrs. DRUGGISTS Payson, Utah Mrs. A. C. Larsen repoitly sud , her ranch to her Lars Larsen. She will continue to live there. Resides being one of the son. best ranches in the valley it also AH. and .Mrs. A. la. Wall have has one of the best w ells of w ater. ertimied home from Provo where Mrs. A. C. Larsen and Mrs. II. Mr. Wall has htteii attending E. Monday motored over to Pay-sosummer school. with Lars Larsen, where they Mr. Y. L. Openshaw of Provo continued mi their way to Provo. spent Saturday and Sunday home They were joined at Salem by Mrs. Clias. (lardner and baby, with his family. lleu-rieksoi- The MusicMaster of Phonographs SOLD BV three-quarter- s n Holden where they went to attend the funeral of Mrs. mother, Mrs. ,1. .John- This is so true that it needs no proof to bear it out. The Come in and Hear These Selections: different parts, any of which can be average shoe 1ms sixty-twcheapened to make a price, and none of which cau be judged My Belgian Ruse, except bv the highest ('Xpert in shoeiiiaking. The average suit Jre.f Li! e Washington Crossed the Delaware of clothes has a hundred and parts; the average pair (icneral Pershing Will Cross the Rhine of trousers 1ms over sixty processes. The average fabric, even I v In: Son Made A on Gy. when it is absolutely all wool, through and through, can be made in many different grades. Your all silk socks can be made out of just a Babys Prayer at Twilight one man and fiber without n your knowing it; hree Wondeiful Letters Bum Home" pim, earth grow is now trying to make them entirely out of cheap glue. Bring Back My Daddy to Me. Now, the question is, if you are starting out to buy someSomewhere in France is a Lily thing today, where shall you go? Liberty Bell. Chapel Chimes The answer is very simple: If you do not know the merchandise, you must know the merchant. Tin way to judge the goods is to judge the man. And the best way to judge the man is through the advertising. The man who advertises is the man who signs his name to what he claims. If he signs his name to a bogus cheek, he goes T BE I into jail; if lie signs his name to bogus advertising he goes into The TONES the Thin? bankruptcy. Every advertiser knows this, and so lie is careful of vvliat lie says. Hut the men who do not advertise do not have anything to lose. They do not have to be so careful of what they Beautiful in construction, marvelous in reprosay. It is merely a matter of personal integrity with them. duction. Plays any make of disc, records. Embodies There are many thousands of tine merchants and honest men who do not advertise. That is not the point. The question is how to l be best in a perfect phonograph. Combines Quality timl them and how to tell them from tin rest. When they adver- and Utility with a moderate price. tise they must be honest if they hope to win. And this is the.value ol the Advertising Pages in this paper today. These are the men who have signed their names. These are the men who guarantee whal they sell. of a century ago since the It has lieen nearly first great merchant, Alexander T. Stewart, trusted his commercial ship on the advertising sea. And singularly enough this great man w as Hying flags of disl ress when he advertised, lie put out a little dodger through tin streets of New York, telling the people frankly that he had bought too much and would sell it cheap. And they came to his store and saved his commercial life. Any man is careless who doesnt turn to the advertising news for whatever he is going to buy7 because the best merchants are always the ones who advertise. They are the men who stand Phone Your Drug Wants to 67 back of what they do and say. They are the guaranty of good faith in the business world. V Turn to their advertising pages now and see what they are lor, Aulliony Peterson and Ar- - and children Howard, Ray and bur Peterson will spend ibis baby sister of Payson were here offering you today. week on a pleasure rip 1o tin visiting relatives Friday even(Copyrighted.) Straw lierrv vallev ing. be until the not will about called The Salem Irrigation and (anal with in first been iss have put Airs. Angus D. Taylor had as first of August. board of directors met the new elassifieadon. company her guests Tuesday evening Air. Saturday evening to dismiss the llie :7! am Mi s. Ceo. Alartin and (laughReports are that out of Mrs. ('lias. Oarduer and water present shortage. who have arrived Utah boys ter Emma Eae of Payson, also have bet'll spending, llie week Jack-main Wells are France ( vvilh her mother Mrs. A. Mrs. (leorge lfavs of Eureka. safely The Results Lasted. Joe Peterson and William sen. On A March 31, 1917, seven yeurs later was served at faqiily supper Dredge from Salem. Mr. and Mrs. (t Howard and havent had any the home of Mrs. Nellie Taylor Mr. Sliernier said; further need of a Air. Sam Curtis from Thatcher. reined v si aeo family have' returned from Kish Covers were I last recommendedhidnev evening. Wednesday Doan 's Kidney is here isiling with his Arizona, the Lake where they spent laid for Airs. Dan Lewis and Pills. son, Air. S. Fred Curtis and Fourth. Price (iOe, at nil dealers. Don't simdaughter Ellen of Spanish Fork, family. ask for a kidney remedy get ply Airs. and and children Doans Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith enKay Curtis Kidney Pills the same that The Messrs. Albert IVlain and Paris. from Eureka Taylor, Roy Burdell, baby tertained guests Mr. Shermer had. Co., Air. and ATrs. Lee R. Tavlor Buffalo, X. Y. Warner, Ellis Beddoes, Rov Tav- the past week. The reeeut rain storms have practically made many acres of grain in the vallev. fifty-seve- i I .Mr. Philadelphia o - i ; HmiiggiaiaiHifciiiisiIildigaiajhhaHHWBWSimna HAMILTON I!. Former Advertising Manager of Wanamaker's, ( I M I .1. BHmaflHBB ; 1 Foster-Millnir- Tf'Xl Shots from Salem CASE KEROSENE TRACTORS - Pm-eka- crow n of boys spent last! week up the canyon to Straw- berry. The party was romp scd of Messrs. Emmet Hanks, Raul Lee WarrenHanks, Dewey lauks and Wilt'ord Hanks. Mr. Andrew Otteseu has pur-- ' chased a new Overland automo- bile. ol re r lias enlisLd Mr. Hillrry in the service of Fnrle Sam. lb1 1 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Announcement S Lumber We are pleased to announce to our patrons and f r,r nils that we have added to our constantly in creased stock several brands of Co. Everything Case in LUMBER, SHINGLES, HARDWARE, BARBED WIRE, WIRE FENCE, CEMENT, PLASTER, PAINT, OIL and GLASS. includes King, Hiawatha, Black Hawk and Panther Farm Implements. and will W glad to furnish you with your fuel wants. BEEBE LUMBER CO. Central Lumber & Hardware Co. Thoroughly Tested Before You Buy 1 First Class Coal which BEEBE I S WT.UjllN. UTAH 2 9-1- Features 8 Pulls two plows anywhere a pood team can puli one plow. Two miles and 6ptela forward, tmlea per hour: and reverse. Delivers 3JH per cent more drawbar horsepower thun its rating. Weighs but little more than team of horses. Turning radius, it feet. 3 4 6 6 Has motor head Cnso valve-iw-hea- removable. d Burns kerosene successfully and economFtficient air strainer pre-en- ts ically. dust and gnt entering cylinders. gears, enclosed and running in oil. Hyatt Roller Bearings throughout. Ail wheels run on unplowed ground while plowing. Friction clutch pulley with brake, Drives 2d x 23 regular equipment. fuse Thresh-- r. fully equipped; No U SBo Filler; Case 17x22 H.iv Riier and other machines requiring similar power. Rhone 12 r3 jmiiu..l7iV'-lilY11-1 'll ,tn i1 rim is shown a Case 9-plowing. Besides doing the job quickly and cheaply, the owner has another satisfaction. He knows that he is driving a tested, tried tractor, made by an experienced concern. He is not ex- A 18 perimenting. White the time and cost of plowing an acre varies with different fields and fuel prices, the University of Nebraska found that the fuel (kerosene) cost with a Case Tractor is but 16c ar. acre and the plowing time, 1 hour 17 minutes. This was under ordinary conditions, furrow depth 6 inches. We will be jjlad to tell you all about the Case 1 S, giving you the specifications and interesting details. . 1 9-- Knowles Motor Co. Agents |