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Show THE PAYSON IAN, PAYSON, UTAH City Facing Problem (Continued Opportunities from page 1) Article 2. Where Hit oprrutiiuis if Ibis runt rn t extend beyond Hu rnr iUtd. rent lisral yrar il is understood that WANTED a load of is intlile contingent upon liis the einitrni-nt the necc-sar- c miikiii s Apply to L. Jorgensen, t'niian-appm 4.7-t- f office. piiatioli t'ur expenditures thevennilet after such current year tins expired FOUND -- a large purse, con- In tt.se Mich appropriation hs may be to cnrr.v out this cunt met taining $1.10 in silver ami a isnecesxan the Contractor hcrebv nut intlile, secured 'house key. Purse can he the I'nited .States fruni all releases and paying hv describing same liability due to (tie failure of Cun for this ml. (ires to make .such appropi iat mil. Kui and m cuiisideia Article sale. Phone lion nf the faithful performance nf rnes tills contract, the I'nited States (Jlie paid a moothty rental uf h.ijrht Hollar i$s2.'.nii' FOR SAFE Oh aeries good Hundred Tweiity-fivill Hccodunce with the terms id the FiIRSTISTiE'G Local and Personal fig) t 1 farming land, under Salem pom' inquire of irrigation stream. Mrs Maud (arson, Paysoti, Utah. 4.V-A-- P SAFE OR TRADE- - a Water frame house. and lights, (lose in. Inquire of W. F. Hiatt. FOR six-roo- 4.'-4t-- MODERN home for sa c - fiv rooms and hath; screened tnt'(ll Fash or terms to suit buyer. OWEN F. HARNETT. ;ir t f ,s,K cot; i I eite. ItK bred l.vmtut CHEKKIKS per. I in Xu interest be transferred to antf other party, and any such transfer shall cause annulment uf the contract States is roil a i as the I'nited su eet ned; all rights of action, howexer, fur breach uf thi- - contract me re served to the I'nited Suites, as pm Revi-e- d Sta vided by section tides of tie I'nited States, itiele o. It is farther stipulated and agreed that in the perfurnmne, uf thin contract tin persons shall be employed who are undergoing senleii res nf imprisonment at hard ltibni "hid have been imposed bv I'unrls Eif the several States or Territories or Article 4. shall I o'", mule i nit, t'lieap for eanli oi 12 ff municipalities at tliis ottle Mure top Imggv, will trade. A pd ulsii amt speci Heat ions. tnroe .terser su ine fot tf 42 ICuppti J'Ot: SALK, I. tt. Ha- iti .it p It lays to tmde with the Page Furniture Co. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. having criminal intis diction. Article ti. No member of or delegate to Congress, or Resident Cutnniis sinner, after his election ot appoint ment or either before or after ho litis qualified and during his eont mini rice in office, anil no oflicer, agent, or employee of the government, shall be admitted to any share or part of this cold fact or agreement, or to any bone-li- t to arise thereupon. Nothing, however, herein contained shall be construed to extend to any incorporated or stieli contract company, where agreement i.s made for tlx general lienelit of such ineorpoation or com Hi of the in section in a v, as povided Act of Congress approved March I. ill id (.Id Sta,t. I.., lldtH. In witness whereof the parties tune hereto signed their names the day and year first above written. Tin' Inited States of America. Miss Donna I. tut was ake visitor last week. Sa ii t Miss Iona Cravens was in Salt Fake over the week cud. I I Miss Minnie Curtis spent Ihe eck end visiting in Salt Fake. cn-lust ice M endeithall Mrs. The Merry Matrons club met afternoon .lined lert Thursday last Friday afternoon as the ihe ladie: of the Afternoon Sew - guests of Mrs. Dave Slntler. ing club. .July Si h was the date for the D. Stewart and son Mrs. third payment of 3.7 per cent on were the guests of Mrs. Ma your third liberty loan. Have Simon iggenbot ham at dinner volt paid it? Do it now. Tuesday evening. According to Government word Mrs. Stephen Iowella ltd chil- received hy Fee R. Taylor, local! dren returned to their home at fuel administrator, the present iarticld after an extended visit price of lump eotil chould he here. k7 On tit the car. I o 1, . Miss Foitise figgenbotham has Ray Daniels, son of Mr. amli returned home from Salt Fake Mrs. O. A. Daniels, enlisted in! w here she passed a month visit- the navy at Salt Lake Friday, ing with relatives. Inly h, and is already in train-- j ing at Goat Island, California. July lKth was ihe date for the third payment of ffi" per cent on Mr. and Mrs. C. S. DalHAi, Have Miss Thorn votir third liberty loan. Dalton, Miss Hannah veil paid it? Do it now. fones and I. eland Wright, of this city, and Miss Hozilla DalThe ladies of the Happy Hour ton, of Ogden, motored to Levan club enjoyed it very .pleasant Frida v evening. afternoon hast Friday as the guests of Mrs. O. A. Daniels. Owen Douglass, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Douglass, enlisted two Miss Icon Colvin was hostess weeks ago with Fnele Sam to to the Y. Y. O. M. club last work in the ship yards in Califoi-Dn Monday Mr. J. 0. Stewart of Mammoth, in. and expects to take his fam-ilThursday evening. at the Grand with him. evening the young ladies worked is room. here and may Central mine, t at the gauze The officers and teachers of the novo his family down on his I 1 Payson Auto Co. NOTICE! We will continue our regular service and we will ask our customers to help us comply with the rulings of the Com- was snug. Mrs. Paul Fmssar entertained hist Sunday tit a family dinner, the occasion being in honor of her birthday anniversary. The relaguests numbered forty-fou- r four tives including generations. They were Mrs. Alta Davis, Mrs. 11. A. Haskell and her children and g grand-childre- v night-watchma- First Ward Primai' VULCANIZING S BATTERY WORK ACCESSORIES ACETYLENE WELDING OILS, GREASES THE PAYSON AUTO CO. E. B. Parry, Mgr. n farm. association Mr. Carl A. Funded has purtore the guests of ihe president, Mrs. .John Schaerrer, on Wednes- chased a new Overland ear. day evening. The time was spent Orland Tippetts has gone to in sewing for the soldiers. Eureka to work. Miss Dlanehe W riding of Mammoth, who has been visiting with Save Suga- rher sister, Mrs. Thos. Canned, Use Other Sweets The Allies need sugar. The battle lines and enemy territory now include much of iheir sugar laud, so that more and more they are turning to us and our sources of supply. We must give them, what they need. To help them we must cut down our own consumption, otherwise there will not bo enough sugat for us all. We, in the past, have used more than any other people. The French in November, 1917, were allowed only pound a xveek. We have eaten at. least one pound tour times as much, To divide the worlds sugar more evenly i.s a world problem that all of us can help solve. Let us do our part. We are asked merely to eut down mir sugar from one pound to s of a pound. By this saving we can help win the war. How to Save Sugar. Eat loss sweet food. Put less sugar in tea and coffee and dissolve completely what you do use. Use less on cereals. Do not frhst cakes. Hat less candy. Instead of sugar use Cane, corn, and maple syrups, honey, molasses, and fruit syrups. To sweet eu your cereals serve them with syrup or with sweet fruits. Fse them to make delicious desserts honey or corn syrup for a delicate flavor, and molasses or sorghum for a stronger one. Try molasses or syrup in Indian Pudding and Brown Pudding. one-fourt- h three-fourth- 4i . , has returned home. The Farm Bureau has pur- Johnson entertained at their chased a new Case threshing ma- home Thursday night in honor chine. of their brother Lawrence, who The old folks party held at has enlisted in the U. S. service. Spanish Fork was enjoyed by The following guests. were presHie following old people of this ent: Winnie and Gerald Hansen, ward: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lucy and Wesley Riehardsoli, Koontz, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lueile and Bessie Peterson, Agies Akerman,- - Gustof (rustoflferson, j Ludlow; Ralph Stewa rt liter" Mrs. J. E. Findstrom. Johnson, Oscar Fernstien, Parley Mrs. F. 0. Fuller of Canada, and Harold Funded, and Edith who has been visiting trith her Selin. Dancing, singing and father, Neils Thompson and other games tvere enjoyed hy all relatives and friends, will return present. were Refreshments home Friday. served. The rooms were deco- A farewell party was given n rated with SAveet peas and the the dance hall Saturday night for national colors. Mr. Johnson will j'Hawronce Johnson, tvho .has en- - leave Wednesday for either New eered Fnele Sams service and York or Philadelphia. leaves for training Mrs. Charles Evans has gone A fine program and dance was to Strawberry vallty for her given. James R. Hand gave the health. farewell address; Isaac, Ralph Stewart, the Hansen of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Stewr-arWilma son two solos; sang ami Hazel Stewart rendered a ivent to Provo to enlist, but duet ; Mrs. Paul Ludlow gave a was rejected beeause he was too reading; Mrs. Geo. Swensen also voting. Mr. Ernest Bushman and n gave a reading; Fawrenee John-- ! and his father gave short von Bills, both of Fairview, are talks. Benjamin now has twenty the guests of their cousin, Miss men in U. S. sendee, approxi- - Denla Larsen. I j t, La-so- Mrs. Roland Tietjen was hos- tess at a pleasant social function on Wednesday afternoon of last week. Luncheon Avas served to the follmving guests: Mrs. TF F. Conyers of Eureka, Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Will Finlayson, Wilson, Mrs. Foe R. Taylor, Mrs. Simon lliggenbolham, Mrs. Alfred R. Wilson, Mrs. Carl F. Keeler, Mrs. Leonard Steineekert, 'Mrs. Charles Cloward, 'Mrs. 0. W. The Payson man Avho is Tolhurst. Mrs. John Fant, Mrs. predicting the end of the always Avorld N. 1C. White, Mrs. Frank Salman, is the same fellow who would $ Mrs. Lawrence Jorgensen and have given instructions as to the Mrs. George Page. making of it had he been here. BECC0on Draught, 5c Bottles 15c and 25c EXCELLENT FOR LUNCHES Has the Real Beer Taste Street Billiard Parlor 4 444444M.t-.t..M''M- i Main I Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dixon, Mr. And one full thrift stamp card and Mrs. E. T. Fluff and Miss is a good turn that deserves an-Alitie Dixon left Wednesday for other. Raymond, Alberta, Canada,Avbere ihey will spend a visit with Mr. Of course it may he different and Mrs. Dick Kinsey, formerly with her heart, but we doubt, if of Payson, and other relatives womans skirt should let in any and friends. The trip will be the sunshine. made by auto and they expect to !! arrive in time to attend the great When a Payson man shows he Stampede which will be held is devoid of principle it is wise there from the 22nd to the 27th to avoid him the same as you of this month. Avould auv other vermin. Miss Mada Curtis has left Salt Lake where she has been em-- j Iwn our observance that plowed for the past six weeks1 ami gone to Rockland. Idaho, (the measuring worm is like a many people. He spends where she has accepted a book-thi- s time and ns sizing up something J.tion stenographer he use tliaf cant a for hank. keeper 1 mercial Economy Board of Utah as to emergency orders lot Gasoline and Oils. mately one Sammie to every five of her population. Ward conference was held in Fresidnet Benjamin Sunday. Reece and Counsellors White and Brockbank wore present and spoke. Mr. John If. Bingham lias been' up Spanish Fork canyon superintending some county road work. Mrs. Feo Calioon entertained the ladies of the Wilson club at r her home Friday. Mrs. Willis Hawkins is visiting in Payson for a" short time. The Misses Eleanor and Elsie Benjamin Briefs. I The Marsellaise The Sanitary Shop to each depositor alike is our motto. ( First ward held French Independence day services in the The eliapel Sunday evening. French flag was displayed. Alfred R. Wilson gave a talk on and The Fall of the Hostile CHAS. C. F. DIXON Safety, Courtesy and Promptness j The While You Can Get Them. You may not be able to secure them later on, and they are going fast. You can scarcely establish yourself in a successful business career without first making a sound, safe banking connection. 1 consultation Buy Your Fruit Bottles and Lids &J&S3SMfr Buy W. S. S. Today Mrs. .John Fant attended M. at Spanish A. board meeting Fork mi Monday. Sealed proposals will he received at Ihe office of the Clerk of Noho School District al Span ish Fork, Ftali, up to S oclock p. m. July 2itli. HUS, for the erection of a two roomed school building at (Jenola, Ftali. Plans, Mrs. C. F. Spiegel was down specifications and forms for bids from S;dt Fake last week for a can he secured from the Clerks it that unlived visit with relatives. Her also W short bate office, or from Henry Erlandson, acde- little nephew', Hoyd Wilson, of fellow's deA society opinion architect, Pavson, Ftali. a home weeks for her on deal whether a companied will great pends posit fee of $",00 for plans isit. lit is in or out. he required. Fids must he accompanied with M rs. Rodney Wilson, Mrs. fjlenn a certified cheek, made payable DR. H, E. WRIGHT Mrs.Wilford Gwilliams, Simmons, School of the Clerk tirthe Hoard, Miss Juanita Reece, Miss Deon fiirmcrly of Eat Fake to the amount of 5 per cent of and Miss Sue Wilde Colvin the bid, same to be returned to Eye Specialist to the Hot Hots in Provo motored unsuccessful bidders and to the lias opened office in the i sl where they spent Sunday successful bidder provided he ciiiiuin building on .Main Street. the dav. enter into a satisfactory contract with bond according to law withFREE in one week front the date of Most Scientific Methods. Mrs. It. F. Conyers returned awarding contract, otherwise to to her home at Eureka Saturday lie forfeited as liquidated damafter a pleasant visit with her cation, Nebo School District, ages to Nebo School District. parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. WilHy W. A. FORNAHY, The School Hoard reserves the Mrs. son. Floyd Wilson and ( 'lock. returned with right to reject any or all bids. Kathryn daughter Date of first publication, July P.v order of the Hoard of Edu- several days. of a for her stay 4th, 1918. 1 You owe it to the Boys Over There ht pnsi-igoo- d - Farms for Sale! or 80 acres of choice irrigated farm lands all crops, now well advanced toward A bargain that it will pay you to inves- 20, 40, 60, at Genola, including maturity. tigate at once. 50 acres of irrigated land, with home, near Payson Sugar Factory: Ideal for home, farm, stock, dairy or Poultry business. A most excellent opportunity. 100 acre farm two miles north of Payson Sugar Factory: with 50 acres ot Strawberry water and two flowing wells: Near Beet dump. A sure bargain for the right man. Call or write for prices and terms. JUSTIN A. LOVELESS Real Estate Exchange V |