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Show UTAH, NOVEMBER THE PAYSONTAN, PAYSON, denounced those congressmen who arejbear it, when business cannot rev no j depending on delay and camouflage under it, it is the time to reduce to obscure the inuin issue, and ex y E 7 limed Every Friday at Fay son, Utah, posed tho folly of the decision to means more, perhaps much more, than take up a revision of the tariff before a months prolongation of business by the discussing the taxation problem, Mr. depression, nud many additional and PAYSONIAN PUBLISHING CO. McDougal points out the clear duty entirely unnecessary business failures. of congress in tho following trenchant words: SUBSCRIPTION BATES THE OTHER MANS WIFE. While congress 92.50 delays, business One Year, in Advance- Unless congress acts at The Other Mans Wife is the perishes. Six Months, in Advanee once many men who otherwise would title of a dramatic performance to Wobe presented in the Second Entered at the Postofflee at Pay non work will bn idle this winter. ward men and children will bo cold and amusement hall tomorrow night by Utah, M second class matter. Unemployment conferences L. J. Foote and his compamy. It hungry. W. E. ELLSWORTH, will be futile. Until taxation be is said to be one of the most fascinGeneral and Editor Manager. fixed no good business man dare plan ating plays ever presented in Payson Even when fixed, and it promises to entertain in mn'g for the future. no banker who is i.i to be trusted ificent manner. Mr. Foote who is with other people's money dare risk well known as a master of dramatic that money hy lending it to business art, appears in the leading role. lie men so heavily taxed that they can- is well known in Payson, having np not prosper. If business men can- peared hero on many occasions, and LOOK AT THE LABEL not borrow they cannot pay his return engagement is being herSubscribers are asked to watch and must close their shops and ware alded with extreme delight by his A matinee performhouses, or, at tne vory best, do less many friends. the label on their paper and to business and employ fewer men, and ance will be given in the afternoon when remit promptly Bubscrip for the little folks. The evening tions are due. If your label pav them lower wages.. Now. when wo are leaet able to curtain will rise at 8:30. road it moans that your subscription is paid up to December 1, 1921, and that you should at that time send in another 92.50 for the next year. Subscriptions are payable in advance a re all quirement exacted by nearly If your label shows newspapers. a date that is past, please send without further in tho amount notice. " THE PAYSONIAN $1-2- 18, 1921 Note these Dominating Features that Make Becauso the Puysouinn defended the m name of good layson 1. ullvgauon oi a Lqiiuig denying moss buck that the mtcr-uibas- i vide U station ui this city wus ' utcuuso ino Ueu; lay gambling lrom tne Aroucaic case souiau dic conclusion Unit ptoluOiUou unu becauso tuo docs not prohibit, bad nut enthusiusticuily defended the bouthvuck anti tobacco iuw, it has lost a subscitoer. Declaring that he cuunl not sup port a puper which did not eoufoiui hud the to his ideas, and which temerity to do those things of w hitli ho complmned, a citizen of Pay sou has stopied his paper. This individual wbo so proudly censured the laysouiau sorting its readers with a little humor concerning tho Soutkwick law a week or two ugo, bus completely overlooked tho douo fuct that tho Paysoniim hus more than anyone clso in this community toward upholding tho hiw. Iu this effort to carry the law into effect the Paysoman has spent nearly $500 thus fur since tho law became effective. It Las refused cigarette advertising to that lost money extent, and has thus which would huvo been spout iu this lias the umu who stopcommunity. ped his paper done as much? No doubt ho firmly believes that a little of devil lurks between tho leaves the seductive - weed, but 1ms ho ever of appointed hitnflolf a committee One to sec to it that those who openly enjoy tho cigarette, Or that those are mado who sell tho cigaretto amenable to the law t Reverting back to tho loss of this subscriber we might add, however, that three new subscribers wero added to the Pnysoninn list yesterday, without solicitation, so the loss of this one subscriber will not force the Paysonian into tho court of bankruptcy. Pay-soma- n WHY HAMPER BANKING Skaggs Makes prices 3. RAISINS & CURRANTS Styles. BEANS, RICE 5 lb Fancy Blue Rose Rico 10 lb Fancy Blue Rose Rice 10 Tb Fancy Navy Beans. 5 lb Fancy Navy Beans 5 lb Lima Beans 10 lb Lima Beans 5 lb Red Mexican Beans 10 lb Red Mexican Beans 5 Tb rink Beans 10 Tb Pink Beans 37c 63C 63C 37c 53c 98e 53C 98C 53c 98C 3 system? Is the national government becoming paternalistic in its attitude toward savings? Tho committee on snvings of the Bankers' association lms American declared that it is mul has gono to some the trouble of making public vory pointed resolutions on the subThe committee takes issuo ject. with the government policy in the following export: While cooperating ostensibly with banks, public officials and in the postoffice deportment, generally xvork in competition 'itli chattered institutions and with thousands of branches or agencies to withdraw from community development money produced by a communitys thrift. In addition to withdrawing ings deposits from the community of origin, the postal authorities seek to add features which are not only competitvo, but subsidized by tax exsav- emption. The treasury deportment continues to use many of its wartime arguments for selling its saving se curities, the result being costly to the taxpayer and ridiculous ns to effect when measured either by the amount of sales or to the extent to which thrift is promoted. THE NECESSITY FOR LOWER TAXES. in all its dilatory clnrv for some spicy remarks from Eliott C. MeThuignl. president of the fnring Trust rompaitv, of Buffalo, and president of the Snto Bank division of tho A. B. A., in nd dressing. the latter In Los AngoW Government expenditures simply must be reduced before lower taxes so necessary to a prosperous resumption pf bnalneae can take place. Tie COFFEE Old Master the Peer of All. 53e 1 lb Old Master 45c $2.03 5 tb Old Master. $2.19 $2.055 lb Old Master $2.19 45e 1 lb M. J. B 37c $1.353 lb M. J. B $1.10 $2.235 lb M. B ,T. $1.75 COCOA POSTUM, An Excellent Warm Drink. 50c Imrge Can Instant Postum 43c 35c Small Can Instnnt Postum 23c 25c ...23c pkg. Cereal Postum 1 lb Can Pure Cocoa 45c 35e Tb 25e Can Pure Cocoa 00c 1 lb Can Dont Boil Cocoa HAMS, FLOUR, 1 BACON Eastern Sugar Cured Hams. 40c Faster Sugar Cured nam, Half ITam, per Tb 23c 40o Faster Sugar Cured Ham, Whole nam, per Tb 20c Fnstern Sugar Cured Baeon by the Piece 20c F'istorn Bacon Counter Cuts per Tb 23c 25e Streaked Salt Tork, in 5 Tb Lots, 15c 25c Streak oil Salt Tork loss 17c Than 5 lb Lots 25c ETC. $1-2- Standard Grade Meal Bng Corn Old I 10 10 12 12 .'us 30c 30c A. B. Creme IN STATE OF UTAH others that have the ability to make good and are. encouraged to join the dub and join in tho shoot. Tho government furnishes anima tion and guns and all one has to do member mid is to become a club Aside shoot nt tho regular shoots. from the sport, it is the duty of every American to learn to handle firearms. The following scores were made on the local range last Sunday. STANDING S Points made out of possible 50. H. S. George George Tipton Davis Choever A. Edward Grams B. O. Wignell A. Buckingham L. N. Ellsworth J. A. Earl Parrel Tipton H. F. Badham V. Anderson W .P. Morford L. D. Pfouts 500- - 41 38 38 37 : . 37 ...-- L 32 30 30 29 28 25 25 24 : YARDS PRONE. Points mado out of possible 50. Edward Grams Z, George Davis B. O. Wignall 1...., II. S. Tipton George A. Cheever H. F. Badham Farrel Tipton L. N. Ellswrorth L. D. Pfouts W. P. Morford V. Anderson 49 43 40 36 35 34 34' 31 25 17 11 The new resident in Brooklyn is who promptly canvahsed by florist wish to sell him a rubber plant on the plea that no Brooklyn home is complete without one. iron I I RENT. Three desirable rooms, furnished or unfurnished, one block west of Main street, on the North side. Inquire Paysonian office. Repaid Changes Reduced FOR the Saving Prices. Crystal White 8onp....63c 59c Soap Oil Sonp. .83c Buis Crystal Cocoa Castilo 83C Soap 12 Bars refer Pan Sonp... 83c Bars BEST RIFLE RANGES COLUMN WANTED. Men end women to take orders among friends and neighbors for the genuine guaranteed bos icry, full line for men, women and Eliminates darning. We children. or pay 75e an hour spare time, Ex$56.00 a week for full time. Write Inter perience unnecessary. national Stocking Mills, Norris tow n, Pa. SOAPS ' PAYSON HAS ONE OF 28-a-- - Wheat Flour $2.35 18 Tb Bags Standard Grade Old 10 Wheat Flour $11.45 50o 9 lb Bng Germnde 39c 9 lb Bng Rolled Oats 60c 50c 40c 9 lb Bng Graham Flour..30c 95e 24 lb Bng Graham Flour ,69c 40c 9 lb Bng Course Mush Grnhnm 40c 9 lb mm s. 28-tf- Grndo Old Naptha In order to keep pace with the downward trend of prices of Ford Products, we have decided to cut the rate on all repairing, in the same proportion that the ford Motor company has dropped its 7-- tf WE CAN use a number of dressed chickens every week. Strawberry Hotel, Payson. prices. 3 CHEESE 3-- 4 J5C Cheese, per Tb Full Cream Cheese, Quarter Cheese per Tb Full Cream Cheese per This is a straight 25 per cent cut from the prices, according to Ford Motor companys on labor operations furnished us by them, which in the past we have followed. Below we quote only a few of the operations, together with the old and new prices. SALE. One of the Best Business Corners in Payson, 78 feet feet in Deptl Frontage, 111 with 12 foot right of way in the rear. embraces three Property business houses and Modern Rest deuce, except furnace. Inquire H. S. Tipton. FOR Specialize on Good Cheese. Full Cream Cheese, Whole or Half We 26e Tb 27c TRACTl.iv WORK. to do all kinds bolt or drawbar. Unusual Bargains Every Wednesday and Saturday a m. I am prepared of tractor work, Lyman Kapple. Old Price New Price Overhaul Motor and Transmission, Overhaul Motor only . - KAPPLE LIVE STOCK FARM for snip Du roe Jersey Pigs three months old. A!ro pigs for Tne delivery. Team . borsca. Onf Congress rnmo in $27.50 25.00 $20.50 18.75 Offers iiV i PAYSON UTAH AiMr-.i- Box 211, FByson. 3 tf-- c FOR SALE. Five room house and basement. Modern. Four acres of good land. Good garden site. Wil30-t- f e liam Madson, Payson. f 4 jj c 49c w W 18-lt-- c 37c Flour 48 lb Bags ..20c 79c 69C Tb.....'.. CEREALS, lb Bag Staunrd 18 Wheat 2 - Line for Men, Women and Children 1000-yar- 49c Filberts 30c Sicily Comfort. 18-tf-- c for aM a Wearing rifle range Payson has a none the state. in to that is second It is located at the south end of the Advertisements in this column in- West Mountain, only a few minutes serted at the rate of 10 eents per walk from a good auto road. line each insertion. Count six Last the Payson Rifle club Sunday words to the line. onjoyed its first shoot since the new FOii RENT. Two partly furnished range equipment was completely inIn- stalled. rooms for light housekeeping. The local club is affiliated with-thquire at the Strawberry Hotel. National Rifle association and has more members than any club, outside LOST. Cameo broach on the street of Salt Lake, in the state of Utah. in Payson. Return to Mrs. J. R. The club was represented by more Vance. members than any city in the state at the recent national tournament in FOR RENT. Cozy two-roobunga- Ohio, and had first and third high low. Newly renovated, inside and This is ai record man for the state. out. G. Fred Ott, Payson. of which Payson should be proud. LOST. Girls hat on Salem road, The war department shows its apbetwoon Payson and Spanish Fork, preciation of the efforts of rivillialns Please re- jn this practice by sending twrelve last Sunday evening. turn to Paysonian office. men from this state to the national matches paying all expenses foT the KAPPLES LIVE STOCK FARM This in itself is a great intrip. ducement for the promotion of rifle Offers for Salo Weanling Pigs. Shooting, and tho club is now seekPrice, $4 each. ing new members and getting ready WANTED. Second-hanrange. Must for the shoot next summer. be in good condition. The American team won over all Inquire . countries last summer and Utah will Paysonian office. he called upon to furnish one man FOR SALE. farm. Half to defend the title in 1922. There mile south of sugar factory, Pay-son- , are ns good marksmen in Tayson as anyand near the county road. where in the state and there are Kenneth Tanuer, Easy terms. Payson. NEW CROP NUTS Our Nuts are the New Crop, Large and Sweet. 20c lb Fresh Roasted Peanuts 2 Tbs for 29c 43c lb Large Soft Shell Walnuts 2 lbs for 65c 30c lo Large Hard Shell Walnuts 2 lbs for 45c 30e Large Select Almonds 2 Tbs for 45c 3(c Tb Large Brazil Nuts Tbs g Lasts. 5. Maximum CLASSIFIED Tb 2 Well-Fittin- 0 The 5 LARD Pure Snowwhite Lord, 43c 2 lb Pail Pure Lnril ,...330 03c 5 lb Pail Pure Lard 79c $1.0010 lb Pail Pure Lard.. $1.49 Kind That Fops. pkg. Fancy Rice Popcorn Tb pkg. Fancy Rico Popcorn lb pkg. Fancy Rice Popcorn Up-to-da- te Of the 15,000,000,000 iahabitants tho globe it has been estimated Local Riflemen Show Splendid Marksthat three die every two sceonds, manship ou West Mountain 90 die every minute, 5,595 every hour, 137,736 every day and 50,000,-00Range. year. POPCORN TO er on Some oi the Prices That Skaggs Made NEW Attractive 4. Easy, A circus acrobat was about to be declared legally dead in Elizabeth, N. J., when he arrived at his sisters He said the reason he home there. had not written in eight years was thdt he had nothing special to tell her. We never "meet the other fellows prices. WE MAKE PRICES. Others try to follow. We voluntarily lower the prices on all groceries and food stuffs. Our competitors are forced to lower theirs. Our voluntary price reduction is praised by hundreds of satisfied customers who are now living better on less money. Our method has made it possible for you to provide the family table with the choicest foods at a great saving in cost. What would you now be paying if Skaggs had not come to your relief? The more we can save for you the better it pleases us. 30c pkg. Now Currants 2 pkg.. 45c 25C 30c pkg. Sued loss Raisins 33c pkg. Seedless Raisins 2 for 55c All-Leath- UTAH PAYSON, icasaxii tho tlie Superior Quality. 2. High Standards of Workmanship. : We Carry a Full I 3 DISTINCTIVE CALVES TO BE SOLD IS THE CENSURE JUST? d Star Brand Shoes 5 The Payson Live Stock association has a number of calves which will be sold at public auction on November 25 at the John Lerwill corral. JAMES H. WEBB, Secy (Vs. ' , ShulerM otor Co PAYSON, UTAH I |