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Show PAGE THE PAYSONIAN. FOUR STAGE AND SCREEN Every Friday at Iayson, Utah, by the men dominate most of the in situstioiis King Spruce, big W. E. ELLSWORTH the Dial Film company's picturi.n-tioEditor and General Manager of Holman Days stirring story of the Maine woods, two feminine SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2.7.0 screen favorites arc frequently put One Year, in Advance Il.-- .l Six Months, in Advance to as severe a test of ability a Entered at the Ioatofflcn at Pay son, Mitchell Isvvis, the star of the big W. Hodkinsen special release W, Utah, ns second class matter. which comes to the Gnyety theatre next Monday and Tuesday nights. They are Mignnu Anderson and Betty Wales, selected by Director Roy Clements from tt long list of candl OF dates because of FRIEND EuOSEVELT, THE their previous THE FARMER achievements in similar tense situa-- t PAYSONIAN PUBLISHING CO. Welch On visiting County Agent at his desk you cannot help hut see the largo picture of President lloose velt which ho keeps in front of him. It is wonriifiil ono cannot look at it without feeling the force of this wonderful character mid recalling his of the understanding syniiathetic Roosevelt American Mr. people. The welfare of our peoonco said: ple is vitally and intimately concerned with the welfare of tho farmer. The country life should bo revived with greatly increased power, its abandonment was a severe blow to the interest of our nation. Tho welfare of the farmer is a basic need of the nation. It is the men from the farms who have taken the lead, in great movements in our country, whether in times of peace or times of war. It is well that our cities prosper, but n is not well that they prosper at the expense of tho country. Tn this move the lead should be taken by the fanners themselves, but tho people as a whole through their governmental agencies should back them up. Everything posible should bo dono for the better economic conditions of the farm and also to increase the social value of the life of the farmers wife nml their children than fanner himself. The burden of labor nnd loneliness bear heavily upon the women in the country, their welfare should be the especial concern of all of us. Everything possible should be done to make liTe in the country profitable sons to be attractive from an economic standpoint and there should be j"st the same chance to live as full as well rounded and as useful lives in the country ns in the city, must cooperate The government with the farmer to make the farms more productive there must bo no The farms skimming of the soil. must bo left to tho farmers son in no less - tho condition beh'Mor and not vvor-- o Morecause of their cidtiv at ion. over, every invention nnd improve in economy meat, every discovery .should be at the service of the farmer in the work of production nnd moreover he should bo helped to cooperate in business with his fellows so that the money paid for the product of tho soil shall go to ns large n degree ns possible into the pocket of the man who rasied that product ftom the soil. Ho long ns the farmer leaves cohis profii operative activities to h'lreis, the city man of business, so wi'l the foundations of wealth be undermined and the comforts of in tho ctdightntont bo impossible country communities. The present condition of living cunrot be accepted as satisfactory. 0 I ' "LUB WOMEN OF UTAH MEET THE PAYSONIAN Issued UTA1I, MARCTI 4, 1921. PAYTON' largely Though I to the hi III C For h limited time only, while they last, we are ottering you the first chance you ever had to buy standard Blue Label ., dncc,,,., spli-mln- l I : -- Columbia Records i v fiicnds with her cha.-in- ng pmtinyn Sul Coray took the part of Ray .Man De.Mar ning well. Wightman, a a reus Braves was satisfactory. ... ions. Miss Wales ifn'' into the hundred'. th The of the federuti d club movement mav l,o seen from the fact that in Tom xt year ')t(miii new member' were o taken into women Hub. and new clubs were formed in Minnesota. The federated clubs represent the i v best in womanhood and those jv ho visit our state will carry back jto thousands of thiir fi 'low winker-- . news of Utah, her scenic beauties, her wonderful climate, her great Ust rie and her hospitable people, 'The dub women of the entire state shoal, join in giving tin in a hearty reception and a rnval entertainment. The programs will be, participated jin by some of the best minds of tlm country and will be open to every 'chib woman of iho state. Mrs. 'Percy V. Ponnybnckor, past general fc leration 'president, will at the evening meeting, .Tune 14. Mrs. Tl. O. Lentherw ood, state pres lent, is planning to visit as many clubs ns possible this spring to expin in more ftillv the advantages of the council. She visited the Bay i j j I Seats will be placed on sale for performance in a pic- the criming engagement of David W. ture packed with melodrama, stamps motion masterful pictuio her as one of the most versatile elaboration of Way Down East young actresses before the public to nt the box office at the Columbia dny, for most of her work on the lieatr,- - today. n confined Th0 presentation in Irovo will be- to comedy, the magnetic little artiste gin Monday afternoon, March 7 and having appeared as leading women continue twice daiy thereafter, mat for Willie Collier in Nothing But ineo and evening, for a period of 'hp Truth. two days only. The Again, us in the case of Griffith Birth of a Nation, has turned to a success of tip. stage fin a spectacular This time he has pet Island, special his material. production by Vitngrnph, add to the taken a play that has withstood tin fascination of the wonderful motion tides of time for more than a score pieturc drama. There are little toads of years and enjoyed an unusual up Tho success that 1ms crowned for Caron, the small, fat nnd efforts proves that nothing dies get her disagreeable millionaire; a but-hiferfly for poor little Eve do Merin- - for this master of the silent drama; expects to go to Proxo to attend the court; n volcano, indicating th0 man- no art to him is lost. This great anniversary meeting of the Utah She will speak before the tier of lifo into which Richard Bedell, play lives again in greater scope ami Porosis. haunted by t!.o memory of a look in grandeur through his touch ami Wasatch club of Sab Lake March 7. Eves eyes, has plunged; a jinx, which vi vification. When Lottie Blair and will be in SpringviUc March Is 2.1. is shattered at last; a waddling duck Barker and Joseph Bristlier brought and in Parson March Mrs. J and little airplane. (forth this drama at a time before eufheru ood will come to Price some will bo shown jieoplo were accustomed to think in time in April ami will visit the clubs Trumpet Island at the Clayety theatre next Wednes- - or of a theatre it was referred to of the eastern Utah district at that ns n rural play; Griffith lias utilized tune. day trad Thursday. Arrangements for other visits it to bring forth the story of a 'H 'be state will be made later. The Eileen Percy has scored a big hit womans soul ami thus lav bare executive board of the state fedeiain her latest William Fox-- production. 'truths ns urban as Broadway nml rs tmn will meet in Salt Lake on Fri- of this week ami a meeting of universal ns the skies. In this Thr Land of Jazz.. Here is a picture with a wealth t ttrizjit ion, spectators are transferred tho council committee will be held at of humor in it- - humor of the sort from pastoral solitudes to the gbt'er the Hotel Utah in the morning of All state federation that compels recognition nml dis- - of city life, thus furnishing u series that day. of the clubs Tho scenes on an island 'of contrasts that enhance the dm officers ami pels gloom. The rf the state nie members of the eounwhere a Dr. Gtirnithers is observing mafic values of the offering. pntiont mentally defective are among delightful comedy scenes of simple j(d committee and Mrs. Lenthervvood the funniest ever presented on the country folk are retained ami ex on urges all club women visiting in the finale while the The patients on this island amplified, screen. brings rty o' 'bat time to attend this nieet-armade tip of men who have over- - forth the great snow sorm scenes ing that they might carry back, to indulged in new fails. ending with the stupendous crashing their clubs the plans of the council. A 'ice gorge, nil of which are presented Abe dates of the ('rent Bab Luke This is n picture worth seeing. fine cast supports Miss Percy. At in a manner the public has come toiGotincil are from June 11 to .Tune IS. The inclusive. the Gnyety theatre next Saturday. expect in a Griffith production. orchestral accompaniment is said to Meeting with the complete approval be the most pretentious yet nftempt-o- f ;n connection with tt phnto-drnma rather critical audience last Attracting the attention of soeii ty was presented in presentation light, Comrades b.idi is .it'd uoimnwho lri'b Iiiih amateur which lifted The management of the Columbia a manner theatricals in Pnyson out of the or- - theatre wishes to ndvise patrons that selves on taste in dressing, the util C. Soiea dinnrv class and given the work of owing to the widespread appeal and finery opening of Mrs. A, micnl performers nn enviable place vogue of this presentation it is quite s"n, last Monday "as a complete It was a revelation in art The success prduent that seats lie secured in ad success. before the footlights creations nml a riot of color and ar due vauce and ns early as possible. of tho piny, of course, was rangenient tlui has placed Mrs. more solidly than ever in the There are too many who do not pros- - efficient and satisfied junior employ- - 'hearts of the Indies of Pnyson ns millineiy por f10 yo,mg people who have, 'be nurimr of per enough, there ro few who rrs-- j in A11 of ,ho ,!ltost per greatly and there are certainly filli'H,10(1 .linol atl(1 who are mime wIioho prosperity does not mount 'welkin' nml picture hats were shown jforpod ,0 work ,ho s''rviv welfare 'n tbo country. en,,t variety, offering the ladies of Pnyson ns wide a range of selee UNIVERSITY FINDS lion as any of the larger stores of EMPLOYMENT FOR STUDENTS records the progress of the individual Sab T.ake. and gives further aid ns necessary. Tho University of Utah and tho Through this government service jf you desire the (really correct own the bureau n,1 in Faster Imtsjvvnit for the ' university States United thing junior division of the ndotivors 'o find jiositions for those opening f the AViUoit Millinery on are service emplovment while vvh0 f'mbTits earn must Adv. at March 12. ) finished Saturday, who have to aid students school. men ooxlinfr nml kitty school to find snrisfving employment We always wonder what the boon p'nced in and to provide pari time work for "'omen students have positions by this service line' of tho story really does vvlirti who nre working their way Pir' a unbinds since it was organized in Utah in the author says she through. Journal. Ohio State trifle. The aim of the service is to make September. Come in today and look over the list of 130 popular rt tired Columbia Records. Standard Columbia Blue Label Records, all made within the last eighteen months Here's your chance to get just the numbers youve always wanted, at 59c each SH-n- Dance, Song, and Comii Selections Including such artists as A1 Jolson, Vanand Schenck, Harry Fox, Ted Lewis Jazz Band, Art Hie " an s Orchestra, etc. A truly splendid selection. Come early or you may miss the ones you want. 5 alto-pea- l. 4 s W.L. Reynolds Co. Payson, Utah j - iBaBaauBxaauiaHMaaiHiaiHBBiBiaziiasMaaiBaMiiM Cl pie-da- pre-ide- I Seed Time - e S1-cnse- I fr i j '' hero-thos- j !5aMssK!at5S33'. 3'3Kr, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOj SATURDAY This Price Applies to 130 Popular Retired Records ' j r m Vb While They Last I.. iglif ina ii, : bmit in the ode lending appeared won for himself and his able iiee ers maiiv laurels. As Simon Stone, Film r B in! acquitted himself splendidly in.1 the character of Ma v Manning, .M Walter Strong proved hei-e- lf high Erma Hill, as Naney Nip capable. per, did exceptionally well. :.mi Mi ironria Daniels, in the ehnmeter , t Bessie Bradley surpiised her nun . 4 I MODERN Now is the Time to n a? 4$3 Start Your Early Garden Planting. Our Line of Seeds is Complete and the Prices as Low as Good Seed Can be Bought. g 63 aEl H S3 id a ti W O PLANT NOW I fl M 31 a Peas, Radishes, Onions, Lettuce, Carrots, Etc. Blue Vitriol in Stock M N am at 15c Per Pound. m v aN U B FARMERS MERCANTILE M CO-O- P PAYSON, UTAH aa m si te H L.1 taiBBBBBBIBSlKBCKBC;rt;SS:SSai:SEIIBI nsssasaiataa FARMING it.: fjhe Product of Experience u Demands Modern Equipment FOUR NINETY ROADSTER j On all Cuts of Meats f 8 8 81 J. I. 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