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Show THE PAYSONlAN, PAYSON, LTaH Resolutions of Respect Opportunities house, FOR SALE good cellar, grainery, good R. A. Porter was It pays to buy your milk from barn and cow stable. Cash, or in Attorney Salt Lake on business last the Buttercup Dairy. part cash with easy terms. Chas. week. 22-Misses Florence ami Jessie Garfield, Box 94, City. Luke City Samuels were Salt Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tolhurst uests LUTHER K. STEWART, JR. Sunday. Mrs.Howard the only local active Piano Spec- - were the guests of dinner Evans at Sunday. Chas. A. Porter, brother of ialist, Payson, It is a waste of and Attorney R. A. Porter, who money to buy a good piano the Wilde Miss Sus has been in Cuba, for the past spent then let it stay out of tune, for week the in Salt end Lake, eighteen months, was spending in such a case, insofar as tonal of Miss Pearl Cravens. few days last week in Pay-soa guest results are concerned, it is of on his way to Los Angeles, no more use than a poor piano. he expects to locate per- where Miss Thelma Peery enterPIXKEYED beans for sale, tained a number other young ,vnanentiy friends at her home Sunday j.vnian K apple Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth evening. in Salt Lake last Thurs-- ! were FOR SALE Plenty of New to attend the furneral of day Zealand and Club wheat for Mrs. S. E.Ware and Mrs. Wil-- ; Mr. and Mrs Frank Seals baby spring planting at reasonable ijam Omelia were the guests of Mrs. Seal is an aunt of Mrs. prices; algo, I want to buy 1000 ' Mrs. R. A.. Porter at dinner Ellsworth. The doctor says the snowdrifts are so bad around lbs. of good spring barley for Tuesday evening the point of the mountain that Geplanting. R. L. Fillmore, is hardly passable with an it Misses Hazel Red and Jessie automobile. nola, via Santaquin.Utah. '20 tf Ellsworth of the B. Y. U. Provo acre hundred One For Rent; were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dr. Wm. H. Chamberlain, of LoveA. C. Ellsworth Sunday. farm. Inquire Justin the University of Utah, came 16tf. less, at once. down a8ain yesterday to conMr. and Mrs. H. R. Pasewalk Chester White hog for service. and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gerner juct a cjass jn socjai psycholof ancj nature, philosophy .J. M. Mann ill. of Provo were the guests of Mr. 0gy teachers There are It pays to trade with l he Page and Mrs. Edward Grams on attending this cglass in extension Furniture Co. Monday. work, which is held at the school every WednesCentral Full legal size carlton paper for Mf. and Mrs. Henry Smith Jay evening at 6:30 oclock. sale at this office. have gone for an extended va- the Receipt books for ordinary ue cation trip to California. They Tempest Ellsworth, will go by way of Oregon and twelve-yea- r old son ot Mr. and for sale at this office. return through Southern Cal-- ! Mrs. L N Ellsworth, suffered bull for Durham itornia. Shorthorn an acute attack of appendicitis last Sunday morning. Dr. Curtis service, $2.00. John Lenvill. The Peteetnet school had a was immediately summoned FOR SALE Good, modern fire drill last Tuesday, and suc- and the lad was hastily driven home, five rooms, sleeping porch, ceeded in getting out of the to Provo in an automobile, and was taken to the General hosbasement. Apply O. L. Har- building in 55 seconds, while Mrs. Beans department, which pital, where Dr. Curtis performt nett. is on the top floor, passed out ed a successful operation. The lad is now getting along as nice-a- s Pink-eyefor Iieans or Navy in only 40 seconds. could be expected. sale, 12c per pound, Lon m 4t n, 20-tf- .j j j - - We Can't Tell You what Makes HERE AS God, our Heavenly Father, has in His divine wisdom, seen fit to call from our midst our dear beloved sister, Liiyus Curtis Page. Therefore MYSTERIOUS CLOCK be it RESOLVED that we, the Officers of Xebo Stake Relief Society, extend to the bereft family, in their hour of grief and sorrow, our sincere sympathy. We pray that time may heal the wound caused by the loss of such a loved arid loving mother, sister and friend. .May her children take comfort in reflecting on. the exemplary life their mother lived, and may her sterling qualities i tih t their pathway through life. The steadfast, enduring character of Sister Page will ever live in our memories. The following lines have Go, That's a Secret But we Can Tell You How to Become Independent THATS NO SECRET Start an Account Today with a Good Bank in a Good written for the children. Community HE la LEADETH ME. Xot pastures green? al Mays, sometimes He Who knowest best, in kindness leadeth me In weary ways where heavy shadmvs be. Out of the sunshine warm and soft and bright, Out of the sunshine into darkest night. I oft faint sorrow and afright Only for this I know he holds my hand; So, whether led in green or desI ert land, trust, a ltlio stand. I SAFETY, SERVICE SILENCE, COURTESY PROGRESSIVENESS State Bank of Payson THE PEOPLES BANK cannot under- ! i j 18-t- f. 22-8- d Ilas-23-- 9t kell. Among those who attended the Stake Sunday School conat Spanish Fork last Red Cross Notes ference Sunday were: E. Tietjen, H. R Tietjen, Kenneth Tanner, W. F. The sewing room received a Tanner, George . Barnett, J. F, Misses DeLore Read large box of outing flannel from Harris, and Daisy Harding. Denver and the gauze room a large shipment of gauze from the same place the past week. The men will have enough material to keep them folding for some time. Monday evening it took two instructors and two inspectors of the ladies to keep up with them. Oh that creepy, crinkly, crazy gauze! It got Veras goat all right. He had the ravlings all picked off. Got the selvedge on the right hand, had it creased in the center, folded it once FROM him and once TOWARD him, but that gauze absolutely refused to put. sailed right out of that room. Yern seized it, jumped astride it, tried a nose dive, looped the loop, tried a spiral, it was no go; he simply could not land that 9x18 piece of gauze. It was a snowy night. The visibility was poor. Thompson was the only one in any way pneparedj for such an occasion, lie had a green shade over his eyes. It was a wonderful sight! Dressed in pure white the last we saw of poor Yern he was sailing over old , Loafer trying to land that gauze on the Forest Reserve... Wright and Reed gained the applause of the ladies in great shape, in fact the encomiums were such that it seined to turn their heads a trifle, but Jode kept the reputation of the barbers l also Murphy and had the discretion to Thompson sit at the end of the table, so ONE elbow could project beyond without danger to others. Four of the fellows folding gauze Monday night are called to Provo this week by the draft. stay It A-- Furthermore the kind of a girl who has a regular sweetheart in !he army isnt the kind who goes to the railroad station to kiss the other soldiers. - The women Uf Payson are divided into two classes those who do not believe all their husbands tell them and those who havent any husbands. CHICKENS WANTED Will pay 20c per lb. for them. Some veal and pork wanted also. Paul Kruger, phone 67, Spanish Fork, 18-t- f Utah. Ernest Ellsworth, brother of J. C. Ellsworth, and Will Beebe, nephew, Herbert Morris, Moroni Larson, Jr. were in Payson last week visiting relatives and have gone to Salt Lake to spend a few days. Elders Beebe and Morris will leave for the Central States to perform missionary work, while Elders Ellsworth and Larsen will go to the Northern States Mission. While here the gentlemen were entertained by Mr. Ellsworths sister Mrs. John Barnett, Dr. L. N. Ellsworth and Owen L. Ellsworth. (Lis J. llenriod of this city has been as a director for the new banking house at Pay-soThe business mbs started there last year and according to all reports it is growing in a A most satisfaotoy manner. is in house modern that hanking every respect, and one which Mould be a credit to any town in Utah, Mas erected at that place. Eureka Reporter. The city marshal wishes to call! the attention of auto owners to! the fact that ears uhieh are m use must have the new license plates by March 1st. If the machines are not in use it is not absolutely necessary to have the 1918 license plates, but it will not be safe for any auto owner to use his car after the first of the coming month without first haling paid his money to the secretary of state. The attention of jitney drivers is also called to the fact that under the new law the Public Unities Commission lias jurisdiction over their business and there arc certain rules uhirh must he complied with. Every man in this line of business should become familiar with the law without dela And by still waters? Ilie main reason why it is; Sometimes a woman is so hard Xo, not always so; dangerous to love at first sight up for something to brag on she Oftimes the heavy tempests is because sooner or later you are M ill boast of how niueh she lias round me blow mre to look again. to pay her washerwoman. And oer my soul the waves and billows go. Tin A Chicago doctor has ivritton pioneer who Hut when the storms beat loud- lives on hog and hominy now a book entitled IIow to Rest. est and I cry has a grandson who brags on his Ye already know how. What Aloud tor help, the Master stand-et- epicurean ancestry. m c are worrying about is when. h And whispers to mv soul, Lo, it is I! Above the tempest Mill I hear Iliin PROGRAM say.-Heyon- the darkness lies the perfect day; In every path of thine I load the In the very near ttiture the May. First ward will put on a three whether on the hill tops high act enternainment. The first act and fair is entitled, Drifted Apart, I or in the sunless valleys dwell, with Mr. Enos Simons and Miss where Eva Mendenhall as the leading The shadows what matter? characters. Turn Him Out is is there. the title of the second act, and And more than this: Where er among some of the players are: the pathway leads Messrs. Albert Powell, Mdmon He gives to me no helpless Evans, Sewall Cloward and broken reed, Miss Hattie Wride. The third Hut his own hand, sufficient for and last act will be a very my need. pleasing musical, rendered bv So where jie leads me I can some of the very best talent in safely go, And in flie blest hereafter the ward, lie-H- e -- Week Commencing Feb. 25 Monday Jnne Caprice in UNKNOWN 274 and a 2 Reel Comedy, A MERRY Tuesday Mary Pickford in A Romance One Night Only. Redwoods. Miss It. shall know Why in His wisdom He hath led me so, PROF. DRIOOS O ON OPERATIC ENTERTAINMENT WORK-I- J by, N 1IEPSY S, LEWIS, LORETTA L. COWAX, ELSIE L. KERR, Committee. The Alina Gluck Glee Club, a singing society of twenty-eigh- t lady members and named after , Americas latest prima dona, Mill give a high class entertainment in Payson Friday, March 29th. It will consist of an opera sketch Wild Rose. a feu- fine glees given in concert style, and a cartooning act in which the versatile caricaturist Mr. S. G. Gird of the American Comic Paper Syndicate, will draw cartoons before the audience, accompanied by songs and witty sayings. him will be the Playing Russian-Jecommedian, Dnumde. The singing will he enhanced by a smalt orchestra of accom- Get Estimates of MIX-U- P of the Dont Wednesday Wm. S. in V Hart Comedy, Thur, (k Friday Marguerite Clark in BOBS The Disciple1 and a A LOVE RIOT. MATI- NEE IDOL, and a clever comedy entitled, HOME DEFENCE. - Mr-Suav- e Harry Tipton Saturday Wallace Reid and in For Oxy Acetelyne Welding A Kathlyn Williams MAN-O-WARSMA- IMft COLUMBIA THEATRE FEB, Auto Beds plished players. The number is a beauty, depicts the story of a society belle who being bored with the artificial and strenuous environment of citv life, hies to the country with her maids and becomes a wild rose. This chorus of maids with their pretty pink frocks, their eatehv songs and dances will lie something to the most chronic of And the quartette of grouches. Wild debutantes, who seek Rose. in her country seclusion, will charm the most savage woman hater. An octette of ladies well trained in the solo and dialogue parts, and altogether in the choruses and twenty-eigh- t finales, fo say nothing" (ff the other features, can give you a most entertaining evening. Keep it in mind. Local organizations will confer a great favor by keeping their entertainments as remote ns possible from March A portion of the 29. proceeds will go to some local benefit. Wild Rose 26 Wheelwrighting Plow Work Most Stupendous Organization Ever in This Station With Our New Equipment we Can Turn Out Work Promptly, with a Guarantee Twenty Years of Know How Embodied in Our Business Has Your Subscription Expired? Come in and renew it next time you are in (own. Irving Berlins Sycopated Success People 40 FIRST TRANSCONTINENTAL Special Orchestra TOUR """ MAIL ORDERS NOW! arranements h Spe5?1 ceive mail orders for this Bi Mmleal made to re- raction. Requests for seats when accompanied with chek oV moneTord iS dressed to COLUMBIA THEATRE PR0V0 ,n eluding self-address- PWCES: 5 ed envelope $l Add $.50, 1U $2. Box Seats. $2.00 per cent for war tax |