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Show THE PA 790 NT AN, PAYSON, thousand ciujUra m iu speuu a Mailing lU i'oopie driving tbiougu lire better Uaued Every Friday at X'ayaoa, Utah, ffgureu ciui reran ix ou ihe prugre uiveueui- Uj' etcb a city, ituiie yiuse by the wiin , leoier imougU Payaon alter 10 lA YSONlAN PUBLISHING CO. or oclock at night nivaiiubly make tut remark tiiat Ute village ku gone to bod." SUBSCRIPTION BATES 'lbero is no 'better advertisement .12.50 One Year, in Advance a uty man well lighted streets, lor Advance. .41.25 Six Months, in bemo menus should be devised lor Entered at tbe Poatoffice at Payauu permitting p aysott to take its place among Hm best lighted cities in tire Utah, us second clasa matter. COMMUNICATIONS THE PAYSONIAN - ii state. E. ELLSWORTH, Editor and General Manager. W. UNIVERSITY ANNUAL U" WILL GET WHITE WASHING C3CTV UTAH, MAY 5 1922. j Iu an effort to correct the dance nasffEBaaBiiBBBXBXXXii : iffai JostSiiiBeiilarPrieo evil as it exists today, sermona have and baeu preached, article given demonutrationa given and many have tried to place the blame for the contortion, bolty wiggle and tfisLir-tiuamong the patron of the dance of up floor, claiming thorn feature duueing. Blame for thi can be charged to ike musician who play for the dance. Those who are real musicians and who believe in tlie dance as an urt, will not play this stuff, which they caff jazz" and which is only one step removed front the kooeliy-kuuchplayed by the Arabs for their r ia use lo and whirling dervishes. of the that the is opinion jazz is eveu one step lower because uf the fact that we chum to be civilized while th Arab is a heathen. Much of the blame can be laid lu of the socparasite and member ial and fraternal orders. These peo-plgo the extreme. They worn for tho betterment of society aud at fte same tune permit a floatjazz baud," an organization ing Mini has no standing among tho mum cal profession, to play for tho dances. Consistency, thou art a jewell 'The to civic authorities are somewhat to blame, as they have the power legislate against this evil, but fan can to do so. Much of the blame bo laid at the door of the school board, principal aid teachers, particularly iu the high schooL I base my contention on the foilwing: The HIBXBBffBHBBBXXXXXaiUBffBIBBB high majority of the dancer are school student aud com under jurisdiction of the schools. The schools employ a musician to teach music, u A student body of more that 2oU0 college men and women will participate in Uiu annual U" day cole bra EOOs AT THE LABEL non winch is to be held at the Uniof Utah on May b. At that versity bubscribois are asked to watch t U" on the hill the label on their paper and to tun0 the remit promptly when noilu of bait Lake will bo given subscrip11 your tions are due, label its annual read it moans that your TTuditions in connection with (he subscription is paid up to Decemwhite initial on the hat begun Oig ber 1, 1921, and that you should the hi university m Jyu7 when a in time send another at that $2.o0 for the next year. Subscriptions xulld of SluuOUtS hist lliurlBt 0Ul its boundaries with nine. Later the are payable in advance a re ' c " was hlied with cement, ami all quirement exacted by nearly tnat tune it has been given smcei shovts label If your newspapers. annual winuug on U" day a date that is past, please send now which as is recognized regular in the amount without further H iioul hohday. notice. A number of inquiries concerning the trudilion have been received by the university from large eastern MOBE EIGHTS NEEDED institutions, ia which they have sig liiueii their intentions of building a Progressive in everything else, and suiuowkat similar initial Pictures of taking the lead in many things that the U" have boon sunt to contribute to social aud industrial parts of the United States. Following the work on the morning progress, Payson is still far behind U" day, a big feed" will be her sister cities in the matter of well of served by the university coeds in is doubtful if lighted streets. It tho school dining hall to which all there is a more poorly lighted busi-ncs- a the students will be invited. Athletsection in the state than the ic contests in the afternoon and a oue whose talents are at. the business section of Payton and it dance in the evening at Suitair, will of the patrons of the schools, and as a rule they use this teacher is time that we woko up to the fuct. finish the day's festivities. for everything. He must play in the In Salt Lake the highwaymen are Friends for a Short Time school, in the churches and at banthriving on Crimea committed on the a baud quets. He has organized poorer lighted streets of the oast and We were the fresh-ai- r on orchestra, and the work of anj west side. While the smaller cities children back taking to the city. At the these musicians is good enough foi may not oner attraction for holdups ia8l minute w missed small Annie, ball games, assembly Oud to th degree which makes their work We made a hurried search and found r.il.iqs, school meetings. But when the events profitable in the larger jftaeea, crime her at last on the floor beside her of the school season come along, such spreads rapidly aud the wave may tet3j with her face burned in the as and the senior tbe prom, junior extMdinto Utah county. Payson, plllow. what's the matter, Annie!',' nop, the students are permitted to with poorly lighted Main sreet W0 hed. What are you eiyng employ a tramp jazz band to the disoffer the ultri ,weuldf attraction, f0r!" I ain't crying," waa the cord of whioh they go t hip ugh all white the better lighted cities may I was just kisa- - of the distortion and contortions in(iiSnant reply. , eaaapa tka intrusion. bed good-bycause I dont of the Salome Jane, the bunny hug, iug my Dunn) the administration of J. C. know when I'll ever see another." tho bolly wiggle and the shimmy Ellsworth as mayor, the question of Youth's Compacl a. and there is no restraint. doodles, better lighting for Main street was students are undur your the If and looked diaeusaad at one time it A Dignified Silence the patron have a jurisdiction, a though it Blight assume tangible right to know the character of the form, but the time was not considerThe Interviewer And please, sir, ed opportune and the matter was what have you to say on the subject iumc, ths rating and standing of ho orchestra with the musical forgotten. The safety of citizens de- of anonymous letters, and thsgr have a right to mands an improved and up to date The Great Man Stupid missives! i.tk aa' they have the right it, just lighting system for Main street and 1 admit I invariably read anonymous to ask the standing of the yotng there are many who euiastaiir the letters but I never answer them. man who seeks to take a young lady opinion that it would be wise t L 'Illustration (Paris). to the dance. If the members of tbe school board and of the faculty would say to the etudaats, you must use the music that eaa be furnished by the music teacher, it is clean andj pure, .elevating ang not demoralizing, anil Lots of money to loan on farms on long time and io long as w employ a teacher you support him, and we cannot must f ', easy terms. permit you to employ the floating My monthly installment loans on city property beats jazz band to play for aehool dances." them all. No delay. Doing this, a valuable step would be taken toward solving the dance I want to furnish you with what money you need. . evil. Musician, y Thc-wntte- luy-foo- while-washin- rou-stauti- y it-- com-mnu- d - I ammiamuiaiiifiiiiraaniiMU Real Estate Loans W. H. Ray Office 78 North University Ave. Phone 108 ... Provo, Utah BSUxaaaaaKXXHiiaaaaaaBaaaaBBnMxaaxaaEsaia u Genola P.O.Box 288, :2XXXXZ3 laaaaaBagas j W, W. York attended the Carter reunion in Spanish Fork last Monday, , C. C. Vaitaey erf Evanston spent th past few days ia Genola visiting with relatives mad friends. Mis -- i Laura Braithwalt is ilL UNIVERSAL CAR t Ford Cars, Coupes and Sedans are Selling Fast Mr, and Mrs. W, J. Hallows and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Alhstrom spent at the Sunday afternoon visiting home of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Evana Mr. and Mrs. Henry 8. Boseby and family attended the Carter reunion in Spanish Fork last Monday, Glen E. Davia waa in Payson on business last Moaday. Mrs. Fred Lanoa is ill thi If You Contemplate Having One This Summer You Had Better Place Your Order; at Once, as the Ford Factories are Unable to Keep Up with the Demand. BBMBffBBBBBffBBBBBBXaBBKBBffBfflffBBBSCfflBffBBBBBffBaBBa 0000000000000000000000000000000000 Mr. and Mrs. William Fred Tanner announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Inez Tanner to Justin Earl Hurst. The marriage was solemnized on Wednesday in the Salt Addres of Claribel Hurst, Valedictorian Representing the Girl at Lake temple. They returned home the the Commencement Exercises of the Payson same evening and will make Payson High School, Last Night, their home. The young people ape both well known and popular and There i a satisfaction, feeling the training of the college to enable hearty best wishes are extended. of pride and that comes us t0 understand the problem of toto th man who serves his fellow day, "The problem of whether he shall uiea. H is the man who makes the ANDERSON & CO. most of his lue aud i not afraid to go on to school confronts practically Funeral Directors, Embalmers work. Iu the business woild be is every youth at the end of each school found iu the pieoideut Phong 119, Day or Night. choir or he year. Shall he go on with school or MOTOB EQUIPMENT holds a position of importance. Ofteu shall he follow up some commercial j . SPANISH POBk he has worked his owu way up to work, and bo rid of the struggle to his present position, not because he get along without Hie many. corulurm lu laboring friends have and forget is superior uieutafly to his fellow the hum-druroutine of senooi rue. womens, but because he is interested Shall he yield to hi natural incliuu-tiou- s R, W. McMULLIN, iu ui work and not afraid of servand settle down to a good time! He can men who find instances of Attorney and Councellor at Law. ing his employer. YV'liou, we electa have in ; the years spent j uf school, we United many president PAYSON, UTAH. States choose the niau who will best tender who can hardly make a living, while service to us. Our senators aud rep- it i just as easy to hnd examples Collections and Adjustments resentative ate the of ineu with little schooling who have chjoseu with Everywhere. idea of securing men that will rep- made money. He begins to think that an education is of no practical resent us. Our soldiers gave up all that was good. Thi faulty reasoning has led dear to them and went, to Franee, many a youth to leave school, who BAKER & BAKER whore they fought 'under conditions could go on and prepare themselves and Counselors at Law Attorney: that make Us shudder to think of, for real service ia the world, and and Adjustments Collections men call women the and not because they wanted to, but befor of broad cause not only America butl the training must go unanswered, kou Everywhere. can buuild buildings in a few inontbs whole world needed their 108 West Center St. Provo, Utah. strength and manhood to keep the world free you can reclaim vast areas ia a few for democracy. Some of them never years, but you cannot build spiritual ' rotuttwd and some of them came or eduucational ideals in a short DJL Is D. Pf OUTS back hopelessly crippled. They all time. A person does not need to Diamai be more to aud succeed, exceptional gave tho best that was in them in Over Wightmaa Supply Oeapaay, the service of their country. Are ofteu the youth of no more than averMain Street. of we going to etand by and let that age ability who ha a vision Office Hours 9 to 1 ead 2 to 6. wants to he which bravesomething so accomplsh country, they fought Saturdays, 9 to I Only. will progrea much farther than the ly to defend, go to ruin! . Office Phone 13. Bee. Phase M If govomrent by the people is most brilliant student wfy allows not to perish from the earth, the himself to be turned aside. But uneducapeople must acquire the spirit aud less it is properly directed, j temper of th philosopher, must learn tion does not always bring the best to recognix wisdom and sincerity, results, and every youth, before chooshave the knowledge and equipment ing hi lifes work should answer of the university freely and constant- these questions truthfully to himself. Roofing, Furnaces, Guttering ly available for the service of Democ- What can I do best that- society most All Kinds of Sheet Metal racy. The prosperity of our nation needs, and will best , serve my comin the next few years will depend on munity and myself! , , and Copper Work our ability to The nation i looking toward the become intelligent, First North St. Near Orem Depot d citixena and - leaders, college for men and women of broad What America needs today is trained training to lead in its affairs. But citizens, men and women with col- - our real education begins when we lqge training who can lead out in leave aehool, and our succes or fail- DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH the affairs of the nation. On every ure aa men aad women will depend side we can find hundreds of honest, largely on our ability to apply in our DENTIST sinoere people who have an earnest ' every-da- y lives the things we have Office, Payaoa desire to do something to better learned in schot , and whether we Bavligi themselves and serve society as a are able 'to go on to college or not Beak in- - w should keep in view the fact that whole. They have the best of teutious, but they have not th ed- "There is life alone in duty hone, to1 ucation and training necessary And rest alone in striving.' lead out in the complex civilization If we do this well will be bettre of today. So from the standpoint able to render service to our com of serving our country we must have munity and ourselves. G. F. TILSON. II. D. I'ii V tHClAA aud 61iuiwA "The Value of Service. well-bein- g . PAYSON Sbeet week. Th county agent Joseph P. Welch and Mr. Hart United States drainage SOME GOOD SCORES MATffi J Thompson.. expert, were in Genola on Wednesday ON LOCAL RIFLE RANGE laying oat the new Genola drainage E. R. Grama j district aad advicing the fanners on Cheever. The opening shoot of the Payson methods of procedure in the drainage Rifle club took last Sunday F. Tipton place of low eng wet lands. morning on the range west of Pay H. F Badham. son. Twelve members took part in R Harper, Dave Lebaroa lost about half of the contest Gasser. and som excellent scores hi lot of 600 littl chicka last Sun-InAnderson. were made. On the target when defective brooder lamp the beat record was made H. 8. 500 Yards by caused the brooder house o burn Tipton who scored 44 out of a pos- E. R. Grams down. It wee only after a hard sible 50, followed B. O. closely Ganger ;ht by Mr. Lebaron and a neighbor Wignall, A. E. Anderson by and J. P. B. O. Wignall who saw the fire and rushed to his At 500 yards E. R. A, E. Anderson. Thompson. aid that he saved part of hia chicks Grams took the lead, scoring 49 out H. F. Badham d his other buildings. of a possible 50. The shooti done against a strong wind. The Ladies Farm bureau met at The score were as follows: the borne of Mrs. B. A. Smith for a 200 Yards hat trimming demonstration end e H. 8. Tipton health lecture by Mias Amy J. Leigh B. 0. Wignall last Friday. A. E. Aadersoa .41 H. 8. Tipton .39 ..38 ..37 ..37 -- 34 -- 33 -- 31 -- 28 200-yar- Ve have All Ford Parts and Accessories SHULER MOTOR CO. ,v -- . . Payson, Utah iBBlBBBlBBBBBBBiiaflBBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Metal Works level-heade- L THE Payson, Utah, -- I 41 g at Residence Miln Street Fbone Office Payson, Utah ; dk' ' Offlce Hours. Phone Zi. x.35 gi 2 2 I over Bank, an 39 35 7 to Payaon. UL 12; 1 to 6 Rea. Phono CATARRH 103-- 1 ,1,8eiia greatly influ- 32 nwrtarr,Iw3 a conditions. brA'rCno1,rl,ta0n'11 30 HALT S MJIDICINE na ler d acts blood" through 27 ? miipou i surfaces 0f8 26 MrmcTK?1"; . WALL'S CATARRH 22 nomlf condufots NatUre ln re,torln All Druggists. Circulars free. -- 17 J- Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. 1 |