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Show HIE PAY90NIAN, PAYSON, as are known in our annuals, men were killed, not cleanly killed, but brutally killed and up to the time iMuoti Every Friday at Payson, Utah in which I spook there is no shadow of a conviction of the murderers in by the sight. PAYHONIAN PUBLISHING CO. I know not who was to blame, or employe bue whether employer if our country is to stand, wre must HUmCHIPTION RATES $2.00 mete our justice in this ease regard Due Year, in Adv-nc- e. $1.25 less of the affiliations. On the Hu Months, in Advance.. law, depends our society. Without Entered at the Postofflco at Payneu our civ Miration crumbles. There is no excuse for breaking Utah, as second class matter. laws. Nevertheless, we seem to be inW. E. creasingly lawless; we seem bent on Klitur and General Manager. destroying the structure we have DATES FOB SCHOOL OPENING FIXED BT SUPERINTENDENT THE PAYS0N1AN In a bulletin just issued by Superof intendent Peterson, the schools the Nebo district will open as follows: high schools on August 29 and the elementary schools on Wednesday August 30. Children who are six years of age on or before October 15, vail be permitted to enroll, provided they do so during the first two weeks of school. School will begin early this fall, as they did last year, to allow for the industrial vacation and to permit them to close on May 18, 1923. If the schools weite not opened in August they would have to continue until the end of May. It is urged upon the parents that they see to it that their children en ter school the first day and get an even start with other pupils. Entering late is discouraging to pupils and should be avoided. ' All the teachers of the district are required to attend institute Monday, August 28. Teachers of the elementary schools will continue tho institute work Tuesday, August 29. The schools in Springvillo and Ma-- i leton will take their industrial vacation the first two weeks of school so these schools will open September i, 'uilded. inoil at the label LOO& JINKS PROGRAM FOR LEGIONNAIRES AT LOGAN Hommes societe des (juarante et Muit Cheveuux will stage a big I.a Hiibscrdiera are asked to watch the label on their paper and to when remit subnerip promptly If your label tioas are due. 'read 12 121" it menus that your demonstration and initiation for legionnaires from all over the state during the fourth annual convention of the American Legion and the Ameri mu Legion auxiliary at Logan September 21, 22 and 23- - It is expected Mibstirijthou id pH it up to J)cro 1, 1221, and that you ahould that over 100 members will be ini'lber that time .send in another $2.50 itiated at that time. Subscriptions ;jfor the nest year. Ihiring the big parade the first day I re are payuble in advance a of tho convention tho 40 and 8ers will appear in full icgnlia riding in quireineut exacted by nearly all Tf your label shows ueuspapurtt. their state carriages." The French that is past, please send as candiI, a date box cars. The poor goofs w ithout further dates for membership in the organira-tioin I he amount notion. the furnish are called, will amusement in the paiade giving correct demonstration as to how to run a French railroad train. On Friday DANGER AHEAD evening the big initiation ceremony will be held and it is expected that are Doclhring that "there abroad in the land which, if there will be a big crowd (o watch the not controverted and overcome, may Ihe candidates' initiation into society. lead p the fall of this great country m entries of the great box-ea- r to lie uuntnes of the past have Voiture Locale No. 28(1 will conduct Colonel T1 codore Roosevelt, the ceremonies and according to L. fallcu assi ,tant secretary of the navy pointBoyd Hatch, chef do garo the candied the finger of warning at Ameri- dates will be returned to their home reasonable wear can economic strife in his address at posts in fine shape thn concluding exercises of the 5Rt h and tear excepted." La Soviet e des Quarante Hommes annual convention of the grand lodge of Unit Cheveaux was first organised of Elks, at Atlantic City, July 14. I am going to point out to you in 1919 at Philadelphia ns a local certain matters that must bo taken proposition but it soon beomn so popuin bond if our country is to make its lar that within a few months it, had he declared, I become national in scope. Tt is the march of progress, am not going to try to muko you plnvgrmtnd of fho American T,egion cheer; I am going to try to make and wns officially recognized as such i dining the third annual convention you think. Were I to tell you that I thought at Kansas City in 1921. There are nl things were running smoothly two voitures in Utah located at and that I saw our country a course Balt Lake and Lognn. Voitures are in lving clenr before you across a calm the process of organization at Price sea, I would be telling a deliberate Cedar Pity and Ogden. Tt is expected Hat a grand or state voiture will bp lie. But a few weeks ago, in Roulh-er- organized at the time of the Logan Illinois, in as atrocious murders convention this year. UTAH, AUGUST 25, 1922. MMilliBlMlXSMlMlBIll s New, Clean, Up-to-d- ate j Merchandise At Right Prices S DRY GOODS Heavy Turkish 25c Towels 36 in. Wool Serge for School 70c Dresses 42 in. Tweed Serge all 20x40 colors Wool He, NEW FURNITURE 8TOBE TO BE OPENED IN PAVSON ! REMODELING STORE Anticipating a large fall and ter trade, Mrs. S. B. Wilson winis com- millinery remodeling her pletely store. Carpenters and plasterers and iminters are now busy at the worh a ml on the opening day, which will bn early in September. The place will present a most inviting appearto thp ance and prove irresistible Indies in selecting their fall, and winter hats. Mrs. Wilson promises a number of pleasing surprises. , $5.00 $1.00 The New Fall Models for Women and Girls Buy Your Fordson NOW Patent and Kid Leather for Women and Girls At Popular Prices At this amazingly low price you cant afford to Tractor. wait another day for your Fordson t , There is no tractor made that can approach the money value of the Fordson. Nor is there a Tractor made that can do more work for you. Remember, the very day your Fordson arrives, it i3 ready for any one of the 101 jobs it can do a u 25c Arrow Borax Soap 8 for 25c White Luna Soap 7 for 25c Mule Team Borax C for. 5c A. B. Naptha Soap Armour Com Flakes small 10c Kelloggs Cora Flakes small 2 for Kelloggs Corn Flakes 35c largo 2 for 10c Tall Milk 5c Small Milk 2 Flour sacks $2.75 Payson Hills and Shillings Red g The new Qoodyear Tread Coed 45c 30x3 Straight fix 3 Straight 31 x 4 Straight $13.50 Side.. 15.85 Side.. 19.75 Side. . 23.50 33x4 34x4 32x4 $25.45 26.80 334 2735 33xJ Straight Sale.. 31.45 35 xS 34x4 Straight Side. . Straight Sida. . aad DR. L. N ELLSWORTH DENTIST Otfi Mrs. Lee Christensen spent the last end in Spanish Fork with Mrs. Arthur Hone and little dttugh ter of Benjamin are spending a few days hero at the home of her father. Ephraim Tietjen. Mrs. Anna H. Anderson of Stockton is here for ten days visiting her children and meeting old grand friends. She is the house guest of $32.13 32.95 39.10 41-0- 5 I as FOR SALE BY Knowles Motor Co. Shuler Motor Co. f Payson, Utah j Mrs. Floyd Opensliaw entertained tho members of the Social Hour club on Friday afternoon of last week craft. The time was sjiont in needle c, Payton Hxebufi 9a Tints Charles Holladay and children returned to their homo in Salt Lake last Saturday after a weeks stay here with relatives. Dinner was served at 8 oclock. for e. f 2 R. W. McMULLIN, Attorney and Councellor x at Law. Ii; PAYSON, UTAH. NOTICE 9c cash 11c cash When grain is taken for pay the following charges will be made : Oats and Barley, Wheat - 10c 12c a Mrs. Albert Oreenflalgh entertained a quilting bee Saturday afternoon. Work horse and wagon sale. Byron Mendenhall. WANTED In Salt Lake by Sept. 5 house competent girl for general w'ork. No washing. Good Wages Writo immediately to Mrs. A. loo, General Delivery, La Jolla, Calif 18-4- Grain Taken at Market Price Settlement must be made at time of threshing. Payson Thresher Co. Payson, Utah t p PLAIN SEWING -- Mrs. Charles Jl. White is prepared to do all kinds of plain sewing. FOR SALE House and lot. Four rooms and full bnsemeut. Three blocks from PostofHce. John N 24 tf e Stark, FOR RENT Rooms. Furnished or unfurnished. 496 South Main st. Plum,. GSR. 25-lt-- , iOR SALE Uutil Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Bri,, Madsen of Toon-tollspent Thursday and Friday here with Mrs. Madsens mother, Mrs. Phoebe Cushing. at PLAIN AND FANCY SEWING. , Ii quire Miss Lemma Brimhall. FURNITURE FOR SALE. Hea and several nice pieces. Mrs. .To 12-. Huish, Payso.n. Oats and Barley, Wheat are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nelson Oeorge entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Ewer and daughter, Naonia and Mrs. James Whittle and daughter all of Evanston, Wyo. Mrs. COLUMN Good Threshing Prices Revised Ole Olsen. These fricts intitule menujectiererj ext in hex Goodyear CrostdUh Tread Cord Tires are also made m 6, 7 0 week tires Straight Side.. Straight Side. . p. CLASSIFIED Advertisements in this column inMr. and Mrs. I. Donald Jerman serted' at the rate of 10 cents per are spending a week in Gunnison. line for each insrtion. All advertisements in this column must be Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Openshaw, for when ordered. No accounts paid will Mrs. Irvine Holman and! children motored to Provo last Saturday to be opened. visit Mrs. Holmans husband, Irvine LOST Team of mares. Sorrell brandwho is at the Provo hospital. ed with T, two dots above on left thigh, and 7, with double half Mr. and Mrs. Will Allred and circle through the 7 on right thigh. daughters of Sandy, and Dick Gilli-spi- e Bay - branded with script T on and son and daughter of Eureka dash with above. Ten thigh, right motored to Santaquin last .Friday to dollars reward mare. each .for attend the funeral of Mrs. Allred's Notify Elmer Torgerson, Santaquin, father, Andrew Olsen. 18 2t-Utah, B. P. D. Mrs. Dona Lunt and little son of Eureka are guests of Mrs. Lunts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Taylor long-stapl- Straight Side . . Straight Side. . Straight Side. . town ball. Mrs. Isabel Haycock returned to her home in Provo las Saturday after spending the week here. Ogland of Salt Lake. profitably can. e We build It of high-grad- e cotton, using die patented Goodyear method of group-pl-y construction, and. sell it at a lower price than you are asked to .pay for many long discount diet of unknown worth. 32 x 4 The boy scouts under the direction The Sunshine swarm of Bee Hive iris were entertained by Miss Esther of their scout leader, TTlyses C, Maee, Chatwin and Grace McKay at their gave a. dance Tuesday evening in'the home on Monday evening. Ci $1.00 45c 25c Mrs. Emma Opensliaw entertained as her guest Thursday and Friday of last week, Mr. and and Mrs. Joseph Bidge and son, Rulon, of Ogden and Mrs. Sarah Rushton and Mrs. Clara $ Payson, Utah li .60c OOOO 00000000-0- so-call- Clincher SHULER MOTOR CO. SANTAQUIN The man who buys a long discount tire usually finds troubled by the above question. ' Did he pay less for the tire than his neighbor might have paid, or actually did he pay more? Dkl he get the bottom price, when all is said and done, or could he perhaps have driven a sharper bargain? Was the net price really more than he might have M to fiay Cor a tire of established reputation and value? In the belief that the average motorist prefers a frank and open Tread Cord and transaction, we built the new Goodyear Cross-Ri- b discounted the discount in advance. Instead of listing it at a high price, to enable the dealer to attract you with a long discount, we list it as low as we Compare these prices with NET prices yott are asked to pay for "Umgducomut labor-savin- PAYSON, UTAH Cross-Ri- b ' interesting-money-saver- s, Farmers Merc. Co-o- , either as a tractor or a stationary power plant The Fordson has proved to the 170,000 owners that it has not only cut the cost of field work 30 to 50$ but that it has made substantial savings on every job to which it is put. Fordson figures are g, facts you ought drudgenr-savin- g to know. Come in, phone or write today. GROCERIES Can Coffee No. 2 Salt Rock Salt per cwt 9 lb Oats Bulk Macaroni 2 lb for. t g Are Better m M 501b Did You Get the Bottom Price, After All? gIII $1.00 SsTAlt BRAND SHOES Mr. and Mrs. E. Lucas motored to Salt Lake last Saturday afternoon, Mrs. spending the week end with T. W. James. n g SHOES An addition doe-trine- s $1.00 Flannel for Middies Red and Blue Wool Middies Heavy White Cotton Middies 11. to the business interests of Payson will be made on or V. about September 1, wbeu A. Iluish, a resident of this city many a furniture open years ago, will store in the Loose building, eome- Joe Douglass' imes known as the 'building at Main and First North - treats. Mr. Huish plans to carry a complete line of furniture and furnishings for the home. THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR 1 only. Used piano, phonograph, sewing machine and other furniture. Good condition. Fine bargains. W. K. Driggs. 68 West First South 25-l- t p FOR SALE. 28 ar. I farm. mile south of sugar factory, I on, ami near the county ri Kenneth Ton Easy Terms. 4 Payson. . t FOR BALE My home on west Are. One of the bent homes tow. Has 8 large rooms and I completely equipped. Full basem cement walk aronnl th.i house wall, are construction of materials used. Am offering for price of ordinary house, and tmae term. Bee K. J. Toaner. 1 J |