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Show THU SPANISH FOJIK PIIIXS, SPANISH HHUC. UTAH lrw 4 for j44 WUUNGNISJ TO TAKE ADVICfi IS tOVinWEl HONO CREATtA TUAN IIS WHO CIVM IT The Farmer Must Have Justice unit U nu4urtiijr M trm knujc l tie, conditions irt tlririnf U timer Into ef secowpliablng anyUiina tbs fanner sets no ether j pull Uraue 1U even off with healthy Wmu From rurally Lu started corns reports of lirrrawl arthity. all parti of ths country llUUiff liM IK&iQ ftjorUftiM ft kmllhjT tltfii Tho IruH AIM !fi lniu try reports a Wtfol outlook, auttonnliilc Marmfarturrn in llwlnMS year aiupperf have tern UnrAtcd ly the cut free of kpe freight rate, sold is piling op, and if ths nation wide seems to rood open ths prosperity foreign entanglements aspect a Liff The farmer, howettr, lag behind, despite ths faet Unit be is ths wholeaals producer of food and clothing. Farming and transportation rest as ths final foundation of trade. It will U regrettable if ths srlflalmron of ths money poacr declines to recognize this faet and compels ths farmer In line up in Congrtws to create a machinery in the Interest of agriculture regardless of ita effect on the Industrial wrorhL The money power of the Fast has frowned on the Farm tK-bloc, but It may be forced to look upon these IrgUlatont as I ho Into the lead tbs will prom country leavening Influence that land. Indeed It la to the vision of Farm Me mcmlicni tl.nt the country owes many a vote of thanks. The farmer mut ml justice without being forced to organise for agriculture ONIA. . Ict the bankers wake up. . j Watch Your Pond Issues . The inclination of tho American people to plunge into tM t la beginning to develop Its ahadowr, and tmlewi there la an early awakening the ahadow will take the form of a spectre. This faet baa been brought to ths fore by Herman Meta, a fortei-- r of the city of New York, who, as chairman of the a Committee on Facta, reporta that the m nrral bonding system for public Improvements Is to unscientifically handled ia America that the taxpayers of tho nation arc wasting millions of unneowwanr dollar and piling np a staggering I debt. Particularly is this true "In Villages where the home owners am constantly made the victims of bad local financing engineer by boards of trustees and other functionaries who know not the first principles of finance In relation to economies. People are easily swept off their feet at the call for improved roads, new sewerage, and other forma of dcsirnblo improvement. It will be found as a rule that to "put thec enterprises over" assessments are juggiod to evado debt limit laws, at reels that will last ten years are bonded for twenty and forty years. The issuing of village bonds instead of attacking tho problem of public improvement by local assessment is ereatmg a situation that sooner or later will lower the value of village real estate. There is scarcely a village in all America that could not with advantage to Itself pause to consider the effect ... f t, - r . ... hire sanity in p Non-Partisa- ftl Wm l a4 will lrt 4 Ik ev OS ! to n 1 brHr: Ik Slnps First to Two Continent 4 fr 4 li,auimt. 4 4 friirtl K, 4 liotur") Hi 4 4r f r b4n, wtcrc will 4 4 4 ail a Mltttoa, lb It oil 4 iui of ?riiUi 44 cn 4 Is a ms- - 4 4 a ,t titrl Injured at llwff tbu 4 f srrtlnl 4 moraine. II wan aarcara 4 4 about tbroa hour. 4 4 Twcnlf'tne of Wl 4 4 a a rult4 4 ofmila wrrn M dry M4 4 vlrHa 4 I "4 4 mm wer pat oat f bu.tm. 44 4 I"1 4 At lb ain rlnd Smiifc. n4 Cnsl 4 4. jotrota g. Wind aa4 Afttbo" 4 Jobs or 4 f Land.H.AkU Atba fiub tknaeit, of N T, U a V J 4 Mrjtu from baprr J.bn I' S3, brr nlilrra fcmf .aa. N i"Pa J rrb arb. J. Clsw2 fUbt-- J. Umnt. Rudg-- f 1rams. wr baH la CocU4 aa4 . Chores 4 fa parts aa amiur tib a 1 If, ram M. nta4e r4lo pkinl up Urn faiw P. Allxxrt Smith- G. Me J 4 Oroa O. 4 Kr.w4r. WHincV. Ii4 for at rbilo 8wd PoUtoca a mi fc H tiui Ubor It at of tr if I, JM: A N4 T4 pV' f"' W HtT NKVTTO IlK llttyi:TIJl IlY I.IXilOV Till MONTH W j... f. t'klnnor. if Co-op- I- ct d t . The two-acomedy "Honeymoon Plats" fclvcn by the Mutuals of the Third ward at the ward amusement hall Tuesday evening was very well given and heartily applauded. The play was directed by Miss Helga Jones. Twelve young people were In the cast: LaVere Dahle, Bert Jones, Carl Prior, Francis Jex. Mark Helga Jones, Clara Halverson, Grace Bowen, Mina Browne, Harriet Prior and Dena Jones. Music was furnished by a trio of the Vicklund sisters and a male quartet comprising Eddie Beck. Tom Phillips, Eddie Rowe and Alton Hughes. Dances were given by Evelyn and Mildred Morgan, Esther Jones and Darlene Williams and Gwen Prior. ct e, Nebraskan asks why most Imporoffice In our country, the presidency. it left to fill through choices of political tosses tus'ead of by direct primary, the true voice of the voters? tant In older lo turn over our iirrueiil larjrt PttH'k, wt will idlow n very HIhtuI liMouiit tn nil icchnIh in our nton. Wo carry nil prutlen of wntclten, from the highest triced Howard Watches down the line to the IiiKetKolis. ii our different lines of Nilvctwnre iueluding the Adam pattern of the Oneida Community Co.; Iar lor Clocks and Alarms; three jrnules of I ear It from $10 jkt string down to $.1.f)0. l well-Liiow- COLUMBIA JEWELRY & MUSIC CO. RbWrt, the tijyear old son of Mr. ant Mrs. 3: Will Lewie, narrowly es-- I raped from serious Injury Wednesday evening when he wa struck by a fiasulng automobile. The lad had attempted to crons the street and bad evidently not noticed the coming car which was driven by Jared Beck. When he was almost ncrosa the road the car, which Mr. Reck was nnable to atop, struck him, knocking him down. Though somewhat bruised and suffering from the shock, he was fortunate In having no bone broken and Is able to be out today. d Good Used Bicycle for Sale Cheap Call at Press Office Big Mark Down Sale in Jewelry , Silverware and Clocks lo-- four-aeda- n - HARDWARE PHONE 62 coa-luma- s, and Jones has got an cgot; Smith has got a . Brownson keeps a by bis gate. . a has got truck, Bigg has got a tourin coup, an Bngg Jeff son sex the Xcctric is the finest job hes struck. . . . The butcher drives a roadstcretto, tliat s OUK HOSSLESS playin hell with gas; The grocer driveThea that chokes ye, as they pass! limousine linMra bin, barber puts his surplus in a I us includin and Granny thats 0, everybodys got a boat, with door of bevel plate. . . . laby steer her chummy-ea- r wants a wlnter-Forhell have it, sure as fate! Sister, lives on rubber tires bound to that the shes suffragette the mlnnit she expires! Makes a feller have an amount to, Agger like he never done before what we might I GROCERY Js. - ...ft Mr Hoe. a,h MOG butler, arsia and all other binds of market prirt-- s at liih-- l pro, . -r .It. Karmproprietor A baby boy waa born last Saturday I'rmlirlnr Co, Tb atcwart-IlilUara In town apatn to surt rebcanuds lo Mr. and Mr. Albert Smjlh. tura. Wall a brn A son Vhal for lha new Legion show, of Silver City April I. The Jarbnmn Next. Kvrryiblng will ba new, Virgin formerly Ml mot r w songs, scenery and play. Re- Water of ibl rlty. Mr. Cbarle hearsal slarlcd Wednesday nlglil. Water spent ten days with bar dau- A cat of 73 propl will be need. In ghter.returulng borne early Ibla week of the iat show The Hading the notice Rosette" aai many new mem Iwr. The prociwdi of the show will wwk for lh brB1rl " be ned lo buy equipment for tbM'h rl twA""k Amcrbnn Leclon playground. from other elaea competed for the See Arch I honor; but Ml Rowan won by a big Da led Hay for Sale I majority. Voles sold for one cent each and the good nalured content resulted In a neat sum being added to the fund. A matinee dance wm also glv. n Monday afternoon by the Year Rook staff, at the high school gymna- aouper-eix- , so beastly poor Garden I UNCLE JOHM if we werent ...II b- i auto-hears- t - 4 October conference. 4 4 previous MU Annie Ibwlh wa lha soloist WM absent 4 lleed A pool 4 la VablBSloaHmool fur lb KEN K4lo Concert V4ow. Apotl C. 4 4 IV. I'rnroM na4absent ia a 4 dr avroini. 4 4 Wr arc Utl orcrplln poalirr.c. 4 mlla In KnsUad. ,,3 ....... ......... ......... I.arge ripe olive, pint 1 ran choice IVm .S3 raae choice corn ... .ll-PIf b. fancy Rice II lt! WAR t: S3 It larb ste. I garde rake 4 line ttb foot bandlm fork . ll Si .11.73 Him! shanked sbovrl Commits (chords 3, k' l sliced Pineapple ra IVaattl. pound ....... ,,Sc Loose Cocoa, pound lb. bag Haloid Mata r Ja.t I t.ti4an.Hllh bavitf amilbtp at tba 4 lb. Malted prul-IWiio- sium, seven-seate- t o2li Boy-ac- SATURDAY BETWEEN 1 and 5 All who have eyes that need attention please call Saturday between the hours of 1 and 5 at the Columbia Music and Jewelry Company. k, Mrs. Charles Dart bas spent the Mrs. Martha Stoker entertained six ladles at an old fashioned quilling pant week visiting relatives at Pay-son. parly yesterday afternoon. an enjoyable time and at supper was served. All had o'clock Twenty-seve- n members of the Re bekah lodge of Lcht brought their lunches Wednesday evening and very Mrs. Rosetta Bowen went to Provo pleasantly surprised the Spanish Wednesday to aslsst her siter. Mrs Fork Silver Star loege members at Kenneth Craven in entertaining the their regular meeting. At the close members of the Lemetia club Thurs- of the meeting the visitors served luncheon and all enjoyed a social day afternoon. hour. Robert Chappel.who has been working for some time In Los Angeles as a cement finisher, gave an Interesting talk on the work of the Odd FelIorp at the regular meeting of the loal I. O. O. F. lodge Monday evening. In particular Mr. Chapel stressed the brotherly manenr in which the order looked after members from distant states. Mrs. Hyrum Argyle was cleverly surprised Wednesday evening by her children and grandchildren, the occasion being the anniversary of her birth. At 7:30 an excellent supper was served, following which the remainder of the evening was spent enjoying music, dancing and progressive 500. There were 37 present, among them being Mrs. Stanley Baldwin, who la here from Mammoth to visit with her parents. Farmers ?iggly Wiggly Whips Wall Street Gamblers Tho social held by the Auxiliary of the American Legion at Mrs. John Booths last Thursday evening was enjoyed by ten members. Luncheon wasr served at 10.30. Special guests wero Mrs. Lloyd Hamrcn and Mrs. Grace Jones, committee women of' Payson. Honoring Mrs. Juanita Beck, who will loave soon to make her home In San Diego, California, the ladies of the Club delightfully entertained at a social party Monday The husbands were the evening. guests for this occasion. Mrs. Rose Funk entertained with vocal selections and Miss Alice Ludlow with readings. The remainder of the time was spent in a social way. At 10:30 a buffet luncheon was served to 30 guests. 9 Self-Cultu- re Co-o- p . Under New Management to announce to the public that I have purchas from the Intermountain Association of Credit Men, I (1 wi.-J- i the entire assets of the Fanners Co-o- p. Association. , To all the patrons of this well known institution, I wish to extend a welcome and invite you to continue to continue to make this your headquarters for reliable mer- chandise. Clarence Saunders, twelve years ego a day laborer In Alabama, gave Wall Street gamblers a trimming last week. As president of the 1200 chain grocery stores riggly-Wiggl- y he bought up stock, forcing It up from $40 to $124, catching the gambler short It shall eb my policy to mnke this a leading store 'in ourcity; each department will bo renewed and completed with first-clas- s dependable merchandise. I extend an invitation to .the trading public to make us a visit and I assure you our ebst efforts will be used to serve you in quality and service. R. L. JEX. ' |