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Show rm pavsonian mrsoN, THE PAYSONIAN Every Friday at Fayaon, Utah, by the IAYHONIAN PUBLISHING CO. THINK LET THE PEOPLE Every state iu the west luces the iiie easily for tux reduction. Probably no private business could exist if operated ou the basis of state management in the past. In other words, expense of state governestubuud been estimated mont have lislied by the state employee. The people who represent the einor little had have state) ployer (the exnothing to say about tuxes and penditures. do They have been told what to done have und how to vote they and as dictated. How many private businesses could leave the decision a to overhead cost in the hands of the employees without any restraining influence by th0 employer. How many private businesses could pay the overhead that would be thus developed f Probably nouo. Yet this is the position in which The every state finds itself today. tax beneficiaries hnvo built up the overhead which the taxpayers must bn hies or little rhildrer take me very long to go j to sleep for I was all in because I slid go to In bed the night before ft thee the bedsjjj were so nire a person couPln't helpjr hut go to sleep even they just nt ee ' if got up. I was up enrly the next morning & we were just getting found into $2.50 One Year, ia Ad which is in Wyoming, Bowlin ft ...$1.25 Six Month, in Advance lies just west of Nebraska which is east. I got off to get some fresh Entered at the Postofflce at Payson we were in the air for mountain litah, as second class matter. in mountains now, having started sometime in the night while all was V. B. ELLSWORTH, Editor aud General Uauager. pieccful & slumberilig (Guess thats gpod). Bowlins aint so big but is the home of the penetenshery, which, makes it a place to be remembered. It being early in the morning not so there meny had gotten up yet vvernt only a few at the deepo, AT THE LABEL LOO those working there ft a bootnone of which was aewainted legger Subscribers are asked to watch with me. Rawlins is a town of 200(1 the label ou their paper aud to persons mostly Americans & shewhen subsonp remit promptly he rd or s with 2000 on one sido of the If your label tions are due. other. It is deepo ft 1000 on tb it moans that your meet. read 121-2what the eonfluetot said was a divi-shnDecem' subscription is paid up to Relief will ftome eventually only point, whieh in railroad talk ber 1, 1921, and that you should whon a disinterested body of taxpay- means, n place where railnoad men at thut time send iu another $2.50 ers moot to decide on tax expendi- eat ft sleep after ft before work. Subscriptions for the next year. tures. I knew the train wns going to wait are payable in advance a re Is other words, the man who pnys there for 20 minutes, for when I quiremeut exacted by nearly all tho bill must have something to say in the deepo in Omaha I got a litIf your label shows uewspapers. about howr large that bill is to bo, tle magazine that the railroad gives a date that Is past, please send how it is to be spent and how many to all their pushonco showing nil further without in the amount people ho can afford to hire. the trains ft when they came & go notice. from eeh station so without eny one shlowin me I just figured it out for En myself. Why girlie you know Istnt COUNCIL WILL DECIDE the same fellow as wken you seen me, I have some learning in me now ft On Emm a purely technical point of I jl?st picked it up myself. I buy a paper about 3 times a week & get view, based on the theory that the lots of gnod dope out of it. Y u entire water shed of l'uysou conyon lortaud, Ore., Avnl 11th no if a feller nose wbat to read he uore belongs to i'uyson city, the live Maudio Dear, can enlighten himself terrible. lie 14 iu dispute up the liiyson euu- There ainta dowt about it but Ive Well env how I figured it out thut been tho bizziust man you ever seen. yiou uiuy be the property pf l'aysou. I hnd a little timo to wawk around work I am doing contains a lot ft so I just wawkt, I didnt go very It would bo extremely ioor grace, The of responsibility and you uo what far from the deepo for you know the the city however, ou the pan of that means. Thut is tho reason you Pacilc trains are alwavg snapfathers, to discouruge cousisteut de- didn't get u Jotter from me hist Union and if youf pot on the train when py velopment of l'uysou cauyon by tak- week. It pulls out yu will shurly get left, I guess by this time you have told and a ing away from Air. Townsend a piece person with my travelling exwonnoes bettern that. When the of ground which is valuable for agri- every body, in Wahoo about the derful things I havo been seeing and perience Board officer of the day hollered cultural purposes, while of no vanie gifljo if some of the swells of Wahoo on the step & n hnndle whatever to the city. uud serving uo liudn saw all the wonders I seen I hnd a foot there of tho- - car in each hand so purpose whatever in the stoiugo el theyd uboim wantci to write a book a ehnnet in te world of me wnsnt water. or have thore picture jn thp Wahoo any por! time in Rnwllns. Mr. Towusoud spent nnuiy thou- Weekly, but you ift I cant be spondpig knew I it was soon time for breakthat bothered. sand of dollars in converting o I went into the wash room fast portion of the canyon into n resort Y'ou remember in my last letter I to only get ready. There wnsnt much needed by the citizeus and told you ns fur as North llatto aud another man in thero thnt was travelwhich is n uiuteriul asset in attractabout oaten On the train etc. Well ing on the samp train I was. You ing tourists to lay son. Iu convert- when I got Juek to my seat it was never snw such a delishns place. The ing the alleged reservoir into a field gone. I got the Jppitor & ho shude boles was made of a silver stuff with Townsend has mado it produc- - where it was only ho hud mjulp a hot pd epi wafer ft flopn towel tive of wealth which finds its way bed outer it. You may not beleeve but I looked them nil over ft they into commercial chunucls. As a res- mo but it certainly was a bed for 1 all seemed to belong to the same felervoir which becomes as dry as a Ptillmnn. I slept iu it myself. You know when low by the name of boao by tho middle of July it is nut you travel you get party tired and didn't want to bother the colored au asset to the city in any way, but most everybody goes to bod early, jnnitor so T found one thnt had just remains an Unattractive spot in an and if they didn't they wouldnt been used a little bit, perhaps by otherwise most beautiful portion of have any wheres else to go for thPT some pne iu P hurry ft I qsoi jt ft Utah county. aint any sects at night. Thorelsn't then washed it ft hung it up t dry White said at the meet- so much rooin to get to bed in but by so I would have it nt moon. They . As Mayor ing of the city council, tho city has twisting ft bending ft liooling ft cus- even furnish a comb ft brush, and a more water than it knows what to sing I made it allright and finally shows thing Impelled whieh do with, and is uot iu noed of any got my shoe pff. After it was easy funny how I om up 'On this travelngnin . additional reservoirs. It is not be- for I kept the rest of my clothes on. & ing stuff. I combed ft my hair lieved that the nuiyoy or tho eity It is allright to do that on (bo train started I brush thero tooth seeing a council will decide to rob the canyon for no one sees you ns thore eve bts to WM if ft fho fellow washing with of a real utility to satisfy the crav- curtains on the inside of the bed. mo snid, That's my tooth brush. ing on the part of the wntormnstor (They call it birth on the train) I excused myself to him ft tohl him I The beds also have little hammock' I for a little cheap notoriety. thought it wag tho one that belong ed there. He had may bo made the samo mistake himself sometimes or alother for he laughed and said, right go ahead and finish it, for I can use it to wash my shoes with. You know just kijdjng like. The man from the train rostra ut stuck his head in ft said something t about brekfest so I follored him ft J jjlfff, fouud out he was going the other a crucial mo- .j V HI I meat it comes in the way from the restrant but didnt no it until ho got to the end of the life of every young train & then we both had a walk man who ia prepared. all the way back. Whether he will take I W0O4 tell you more now bqt his plaoe in the counepimbers me speaking of biekfeef cils of big men and is supper time & when I am it that have an assured c&- -' thru I am going down town ft listen reer of influence and to the Salvation Army band play. prosperity depends on They have a pnrado hero every night. the backing of a savings account. Geo, there in so many places to go here. Goodbye, Its a prospect to look ahead to, and prepare Yours till the Ocean stops roring, for, now while your earning power is secure. M. Brace SUBSCRIPTION BATES utah june fe. I. a White Foot Wear Will Be Extremely Popular this Summer 5 i 8 1 n 8 s mw route Observations an Overland Train His Right to Sit In Its i'i EKMIXXaunnxXXXUUUUMMUMMMtSUlUUUUU XXKXXXXXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOO that, apart from state and local the manufacture and limitations, of beverages is restrictconsumption amended by two laws, the 18th of the ment to the constitution The Tidal Wave of Wetness By Samuel Hopkins Adams in Leslies. ooo5oooooooooooooooooQooooooooooood While aud wets were drys ardently the thing happened. Wholly without osteutatiou or fuss, without any mechanism of law, without proeess other than the individual cisizena in the matter, the country of tbo Volstead Law and the 18t Amendment has quieUy gone ftft tight winq and beer basis. Legally, for the most pert, as regards the, wine; illegally as regards the beer. Such is the actual present status of the drink question, and it United promises permanency, Tho States has entered upon the second phase ft? prohibition. The first phase was the abolition of publie drinking. There was a victory for the Leagoe of, I should judge, ninety to ninety-fiv- e per cent validity. Bootlegging, mostly in the strong lKpwe, waa its logical sequel, commercial in motivation and furtivo in operation. The present development of widespread use of beverages containing a smaller percentage of alcohol ia only fractionally commercial and is hardly furtive at all. With such noiseless steadiness has it progressed that only the experts realize its astonishing extent. The main feeta are these: More wine was made, n(j presumably more consumed, in these dry United States in 1921 than in any one wet previous year of the United States history. More wine wil be made and consumed in 1922 th&n in 1921. About live times as meek heavy beer, containing ?rem six to eight debating it, Anti-Saloo- n per - eeuq of alcohol, as contrasted with the old commercial beer of three to three conper cent tent, was drunk in the United States in 1921 as in nay previous year. This must not be interpreted as indicating an increase in the total consumption of oU beers. The facts are very much the other way; total consumption wns cut down, by about It merely marks a change, rather paradoxically wrowght by the effort to abolish malt liquors, from the milder to the stronger brews. All signs point to thte fact that, is spreading while horn brewing slowly if at all, the commercial distribution of beer is increasing year by year from the beginning of the dry period; Cider figures are so spars as to be almost valueless; but from the enormous increase in presses aad cider mills, coupled with the decrease in private vinegar production, it ia evident that farmers favorite the kick is at least keeping pace wih the wine industry. We are becoming, perhaps have already become, a nation of home brewers home and vintners to say nothing of what w distill, as this article is concerned exclusively with the phenomena of the liquor drinks which, if it be not precisely what the prohibitionists intended, is at least far better than being a nation of saloon-buntinwhiskey tipplers. For a proper comprehension of what has happened and why aad how it happened, the reader must understand and-a-half five-sixth- unique use fob old AUTOMOBILE 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings Acoounts. A unique use for ' tires is found Zion's Savings Bank 1 TRUST OCX Cstt Lake City, Utah. innumtiinniniiiiiimiiimniiniur Real Estate Loans 1 Lots of money to loan on farms bn long time and 8 ' easy terms. My monthly installment loans on city property beats S them all- - No delay. ' to furnish you with what money you need. , , I want ( n W. H. Ray Office 78 P.O.Box 288 North University Ave. Provo, Utah Phone 108 musssuxiiuiiuiauuauiumBuuunm worn-ou- t TILES automo-bil- 6,000,000 i FORD CARS (Continued on Page 5.) PAYSON Sheet Metal Works Roofing, Furnaces, Guttering All Kinds of Sheet Metal and Copper Work First North St Near Ore Depot ANDERSON & CO. Fueral Directors, Eabalmers Phoi 119, Day or Night. MOTOft EQUIPMENT SPANISH FOBS R, W. McMULUN, Oounoollor a PAYSON, UTAH. Low. Attorney aim Collections and Adjustments Have been made up to date and the factory is runing full time. Yet the demand is so great Everywhere. BE. that New Fords are Scarce 8 8 8 Get your order in at once if you want early delivery "COLD JN THE HEAD an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Those sut w t to fmquent "colds in the ho.uV wl'l Unit Unit tho umj of HALLS CATAKKH MMHC1NK will build up the 3strm and render them less liable to colds, Repented attacks of Acute Catarrh may laid to Cliioni" Catarrh. Is HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE token Internally and acts throunh the Flood on tl.c Mucous surfaces of the bjFtern. thus rcilijoins the inflammation and ns.dsim Nature in restoring normal conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. E. ), Cheney u Co., Toledo, Ohio. one-hal- ""'JIJSIL . o in the neighboring Republic of Mexico. The stock carcasses of tho tires, especially the larger sized truck tires, are in great demand among the people of - the working classes, who cut them out with a sharp knife in the shape of the foot, attach leather thongs, and wear them for sandles. Thus you may And the Mexican peon walking across the sand, leaving behinl him the trail of the famtread iliar diamond shape of the Goodyear tire. So popular hav these shoes become that worn out tires are in great demand and the making of these rubber shoes is an established industry. Uniter States banning, with some exceptions, all intoxicating drinks, and the Volstead law arbitrarily fixing f of one per cent of alcoholic content as the limit beyond which a beverage becomes intoxicating. But our solons at Washington perceived that this would rouse to fury that dreaded if largely mythical monster, the farmer vote. Leave the farmer while hig cider! And, incidentally, we are about it, leave the foreign element their lest, Dago red, rising wflath and disgust and shaking the particularly diy dust of this land out of their parching throats, they depart for foreign climes leaving us without anybody to build our roads or clean our sewers. So they dug up a ruling under which any household may manufacture for home use 200 gallons of fruit juices per year, nature not Mr. g - Every dollar saved is a dollar at work, and a stqp nearer the goal. II Over Wightmaa Strooh' Cilice Houro 0 to 1 aad S $ S. to 1 (Mr, Saturdays, Q IS. Baa. Phoao M t G. r. TILSOli. Payson, Utah iBKsagaaanaa 12. D. aad SUStiaoN PHYSICIAN Oflot at Bala Straot Bnolilonoo Phoao Pajoon. Utah la SHULER MOTOR CO. LlkROOa DR. J. lyjLLJWORin 0ueo over Baak, dice Phoao Sk. Payaoa, Ut t to IS; l ta $ ltoa. Phoao Hours, lt-- J j i |