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Show to PAY80SU3, PAYSON, UTAH HELP UNCLE SAM GET XMAS SHOPPING STARTED jTZ&r BECAUSE OF READJUSTMENT AFTER 'WAR NECESSITIES THE GOVERNMENT HAS UR'GED THAT fiSS SHOPPING SEASON BE BEGUN EARLIER THAN EVER BEFORE IN ORDZR TO DISTURB BUSINESS CONDITIONS, MAIL, '' EXPRESS AND FREIGHT SERVICE AS LITTLE AS POSSIBLE. r , KEEP YOUB LIBERTY BOND TI1E PAYSONIAN Payaonlan . Publishing Pay-eo- n Company. SUBSCRIPTION PRldE: One Tear, in advance Six Months, in advance $2.00 $1.00 LAWRENCE JORGENSON Editor and Manager. Copy for ads or notices will positively not be accepted later than 10 a. m. Wednesday morning. tUl NOT A PINK TEA. r With the signing of the Armistice e and the near prospect of at Entered at the a declaration of peace, activity as second class matter. has been renewed by promoters Published every Thursday by the to place stock in the hands of Post-Offic- GENOLA NEWS CTATjHAHOCIATEI Editorial Comment the public. Sources of stock salesman are at work in Utah, according'1 to reports which have reached the State Council of Defense. The people are cautioned to remember that every corporation having ia stock issue of $100,000 or more must have the approval of the Capitol Issues Committee, which is headed by L. H. Fransworth. Prospective investors are urged to ascertain this fact first and then under no circumstances to convert Liberty Bonds in order to invest. The Liberty Bond is the safest security in the world and is entirely out of the speculative field. Proposed corporations-o- f small stotk issues should firpt have the acid test approval of loval is bankers before investment even considered. A state wide campaign investment in wild cat stocks and particularly those who offer to take Liberty Bonds in exchange is being' conducted by the State Council of Defon.se through the Commercial E onoruy Board to the end that residents of Utah may beep their government securities intact. Yours sincere! v, r His. Albert Stephens of San Among the many stories drifting. Bernardino, California, and Miss to the United States of army life on Pearl Richardson of Logan, Utah, the (dher side are some that aptly were recent visitors in the horn? the difference between of Mrs. Stephens brother, A. L. illu li.de and t soldiering. jus fink .McClellan and family. ' A woman, one of 30,000 British Robert Laird, Fred Nesbit and for the Young Mens Chriswife and Miss Laird all of Eu- working tian association, was assigned to reka, spent Sunday with R. W. scrubbing the London Eagle hut Nelson and family. floor. She had done little manual Mr. Lofgran, a recent emi- work in her life, but accepted the grant from Sweden, is making job without protest and went down his home with John O. Oeker-ma- n -- on her knees with a pail of hot water, temporary. a doth and a cake of soap. Soon Mrs. G. L. Shoemaker re- turned Sunday from a few days visit in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Will Foote and daughters Miss Lovena and Miss Helena Foote, of Elberta, visited friends in Genola Sunday afternoon. They report the influenza situation about cleared up over there. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hawkins and daughter Edna and Mr. and PAYSONS NEW Mrs. Bert Hawkins and baby ACHIEVEMENT. motored to Eureka Monday. Payson now has the making Mrs. Wallace York was called of a beautiful central park. Our to Santaquin to assist in the city administration has worked care of her son Willis, who is long and hard, and have had quite sick of influenza. He conmany problems to solve in order tracted the disease while' workto accomplish this big achieveing with a bridge gang and was ment for our fair city which is sent first to Springville and undergoing development and inthen to Santaquin for treatment. stilling new hope for a bigger He is at the home of his grandand better Payson.' mother, Mrs. York. Contrast the improvement this The local influenza situation addition means from the former is very encouraging. We have condition as it appeared to the w! ,F. JENSEN, of no new cases in more heard many autoists that pass by the Com. Commercial Economy. than two weeks. new park when going through W.S.8. R. C. Hawkins' has shipped a town. Only last summer the The Payson man who once car load of Eureka the hay road on the hill was considered argued that war turns boys in- past week. of and spoken by many people to brutes now realizes his miswho traveled through as one of take. He sees that it turns the worst' pieces of road in the Cut down your meat bilk Raise into men. New Zealand Red Rabbits. Pedicountry, and ilong side the stock for sale, prices modrough road on the east was Itll soon be down to zero now greed erate. Call or write O. L. Barwhat appeared to be a real Afri- and the Payson who has girl can jungle very near the busi- been wearing furs all summer nett, Payson, Utah. ness center of the city. The can then put n a chiffon waist. road has now been paved and W.S.S. SALEM NEWS the site has been purchased, and C is the Our British that guess in the very near future w ill be Cambrai who with at were Master Dale Haig Pierce, who broke converted jnto a beautiful park. On the face of it the appearance and. St. Quentin are not' the kind his artn about two weeks ago, of a town, the impression the who used to wear monocles and is on the improve. It will take some time yet for his arm to be hen traveling say Bah Jove! rourist gsh:1 well sohe can use it. through, means much, but that we The man havnt Master Howard Taylor of Pay-soPayson is only a small phase of it. the in world for is the use least spent the fore part of the If we are to grow and proto lends the who one the week here. money gress and Payson will; nothing Mrs. D. R. Taylor and daughcan stop it we- - must acquire government at a good per cent, and then calls it charity. ters, Mrs. Dora Briggs and the improvements in common with Misses Mary, Maggie and Emour sister towns, and all proma is communities Of for course it Taylor, spent Sunday in any gressive pitiful throughout The securing of woman to have to pawn her Payson, the guests of Mr. and the world. this ideal park means that Pay-so- n wedding ring, but a husband is Mrs. Sam Meyers. will have one of those big undoubtedly an expensive prop Mrs. Margaret M. Taylor entertained Mrs. Laura Hamilton improvements that will add aJ osition. at luncheon Thursday evening. great deal in placing our city in the rank that she belongs. Miss Grace Taylor of Provo came here for the day Sunday. She came for the funeral of Mr. How the Kaiser Is Confounded Engberg, also the guest of Mrs. WAR $Ayi3S StUffS As Your Intrest Is Compounded Syna Taylor. II1UED BY TKB S. S. W. Mr. Andreas Engberg, who has If You Keep Your UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT been bedfast for thirteen years, Pledge. died Friday at his home. He has had the palsy and has been practically helpless for all these He was seventy years years. of age. The funeral services were held in the ward church The speakSunday afternoon. ers were Wm. II. Gardner, D. R.. Taylor and Wm. Beddoes. Charley Olsen read a biographical sketch which was dictated "by INI Mr. Engberg to one of his sons in the year 1914. The singing was We have many USEFUL GIFTS by Hazel Snow, ; g who furnished Face tto Face, sang to select from as well as a varied g David Hanks sang O My Fathand David Hanks and g er, assortment of Othelia Taylor sang Sometime Hr. EngWell Understand. berg is survived by his wife, his sons Andrew, Anthony and Albert Engberg, and one daughter, Agnes Engberg. Mr .and Mrs. Edgar Holder went to Salt Lake Thursday. jj Mr. Holder anticipates working . the waier in the pail was black. A man in uniform passed. The woman looked up and asked if he would mind emptying the pail and refilling it with clean water. There was a theatrical pause, then this reply: Dammit, madam, Inran officer This time there was no pause, but like a flash the scrubwoman retort1 ed: ess Dammit, officer, Im a 8-- 2t -- - n WS.8. Santa Claus will keep open house at -- Joy has again been unchained throughout the world let it radiate to every man, woman r and child this Christmas before. as-neve- duch- ! ERECTING SHALE PLANT . mol-Iveoddl- es The Store of the Christmas Spirit Provo, Nov. 16. F. D. Cassi-tytreasurer, and other officers of the Roucky Mountain Oil Refining company, have returned froin a trip to the companys property at Ivyune, Spanish Fork canyon. The company is erecting a plant at Kyune for distilling oil from shale. Work on the building is progressing satisfactory and it is expected to hare the plant in operation by the first of the year. It will have a capacity of 15 tons a day, and will be enlarged as conditions justify. ,. , GIRLS IN RELIEF WORK Provo, Nov. 16. The recently organized Girls Patriotic league, Mts. Ora E. Crawford, chairman, has done commendable and appreciated relief work during the illness from influenza of a number tf the S. A. T. C. stuents at Die B. Y. U. The girls have supplied the sick ' students 'with fresh fruits, . jams, jellies and other delicacies, including ice cream and fresh bottled pears, every day. The S. A. T. C. parents have now all recovered. Mrs. Wm. J. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and children Yena and Baby Mont, Miss UazeL Snow, Mrs. Nell Hatch and anghter Jane Mae Harvey, Miss Louise Holder, Miss Merl Stewart, the guests of honor and the host and hostess. Mr. Roy- - Taylor spent Saturday and Sunday in Provo. v Cut down your meat bill. Raise New Zealand Red Rabbits. Pedigreed stock for sale, prices moderate. Call or write O. L. Bar-- , nett,, Payson, Utah. Our Toys are Unsurpassed for the Little Tots and Our Practical Gifts for AU are unlimited. See our line before buying. Our prices are the very lowest and our quality the highest. 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