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Show " THE PA YSONIAN, PAYSON, THE PAYS0N1AN Iwacd Every Friday at Payson, Utah, by tta PAYSONIAN PUBLISHING CO. SUBSCRIPTION BATES On Year, in Adv-nSix Months, ia Advance ee $2.50 $1.23 Entered at the Poetofflee at Pay non Utah, aa second elaae matter. E. ELL8W0BTH, W. Editor aad General Xianagor. LOOK AT THE LABEL Snbseribors are anksd to watch the label on their paper and to remit promptly when subscriptions era due. If your label road it means that your subscription is paid up to December 1, 1021, and that you should at that time send in another 92.50 for the neat year. Subscriptions are payable in advance a re quiroment exacted by nearly all If your label shows newspapers. a date that is past, please send further ia the amount without notiee. FALSE labor at $i.5o Pur day or bring in naps, U recks, JiuUuu and .ncxioaiis to tuke lue piuue ot deseiving aioa wUo Help to build up the commuaiiy. iUo city council uoes not lieaitatc to go outside of Payson to secure legal tuleut in its litigations, paying $ou a day lor such service, ltiu city pays, also, $13 a mouth for feed lot a norso owned by tbe city maisliui and the hose is nut used for city service oiie day a moutti. lbcse extravagancies and wastes aro indulged iu at the expense of the laboring man who is ground down on the plea of economy. There is no more reason why the sliouki present city adininistilition bring Payson into disicpute by establishing a starvation wage than theic has been for tho pust administrations to do tho same thing. The present administration has more money on which to operate tho city than that which MUS at the disposal of the two both of dmiaistrations, previous which paid living wages to city employees, and there is no excuse for such actiou. It is not economy, it is merely a lack of acumen. Wages below tt living standard to which every man is entitled leads to discontent and results in anything but loyalty and true Americanism. There is only one thing . in the whole matter that is retrieving, and that is the fact that the motion in the city council to fix the maximum wage at $2.50 a day received but weak support, and two or three of the members of the eouncil failed to voto. Councilman Bhenuer was. ECONOMY. labor is The time long principal, down handed its of hire," worthy to us by our forefathers, was . completely ignored by Mayor Charles II. lumt White in the city council declaration when open Monday night waa made that 92.50 a day is all that workingmen in the employ of the eity are entitled to. The mnyor even went farther and instructed the street supervisor that while no more than 92.50 a day would bo pnid, ns much under that wage as possible should be paid, remarking that there are plenty of men to be had for as low a 91.50 per day. Economy is commendable, but when it is practiced by grinding men down to a atarvation wage and by taking advantage of their dire need of employment in order that their families may not auffer because of the lack of the necessities of life, it is carryand is reprehening economy too sible. The mayor will no doubt take the position in defense of his action by calling attention to the fact that the present is a dull period on the farm, nnd that while they me waiting for spring work to begin they might as well bo busy on the city payroll at a starvation wage iw doing nothing. Tho mayor should not forget the fact, however, that there are a great many men in Payson, not farmer, who aro in need of work and who depend on their labor for support of their famines. That they cannot support their wives and children on 91.50 a ly, or even on $2.50 n day, there is no question. The mayor should also bear in mind, that in grinding men down to the bottom penny he ia establishng a dangorous precedent. Within the next few weeks contractors will be at work constructing concrete highway all the way from Spanish Fork to Nophi, These contractors will employ a largo number of men, and it is not rCHsonnble to presume that they will pay any wage higher than established by the cities through which they pi s. If the city of Payson seeks laboring men ft $1.50 p'r day and openly declares that advantage should bo taken of their need, the contractors will secure that fr WHY NOT BE HONEST American producers of Cuban sugar aro flooding the couutry with propaganda to show that a slight tariff on foreign produced sugar to enable American, beet sugar industiy to compete with the cheap-foreigcommodity i8 a bad thing for the American people. All that our own sugar producers ask is a duty of 1.0 cents per pound the lowest sugar duty imposed by any country. This is necessary to ennblo them to pay American wages. Advocates of fiec sugar should have tho honesty to say they favo cheap labor and are willing to see American produced sugar eliminated from the market. The beet sugar industry 0f tho United States is essentially an agricultural one. More than 50 per cent of all tho money obtained from the sale of sugar is paid to farmers, the bulk of the rest goes to labor in American factories. The sight tariff asked is to protect American .investors and American farmers who are developing our own our own cnuntiy and maintaining payrolls. If Americans wish to go to a foreign country and invest their money on a chance of making lnrge profits through cheap labor they have a perfect right to do so but they have reasonable grounds for asking that they be allowed to compete on nn unequal basis witj, the man who stavs at homo, maintains the payrolls, pay tho local, state and national taxes and makea it possible for our country to prosper. labor-produce- -- SUCCESS OF REPUBLICAN CIES APPARENT POLI- ful republican administration is the EHXI placement of republicans on guard si in all of tho important positions in various executive dejiartuieiits. lu this connection Mr, I&ttsgti'ls if The republican par!'vftC hand to the plow and is not looking backward. Great problems must be 10c Large Milk, Childs Star Brand Scuffers solved, and so concerned is the president in the solving of these that he A B and Crystal White Soap 5c size 5 to 8 and his advisors have not had time 12 oz. Royal Baking Powder to properly, deal with all the 50c holdovers' who' remain unMens Heavy Work Shoes, Palm Olive Soap 3 for 25c molested in strategic or key posiBlack or Brown, size 6 to 10, $2.95 $2.69 tions iu the government service. 30c Large Package Oats But now that the president can givo hi attention to these matters n 9 lb. Oats in Sack 45c Star Brand Dress Shoes for men $3.45 n and now that republican solidarity in congress is assured and party re10 lb. Germade 40c a sponsibility realized, the peoplo have 18 inch High Utah-IdahBrand Mens o Star n a right to expect, according to their $6.65 Sugar unmistakable mandate, that Wilson-is$7.50 Top Shoes, size 6 to 10 Tomatoes 2 for 25c and all it implied, not Only polall but icies, things appertaining Peas 2 for 25c thereto, horse, foot and dragoons, 98c Mens Overalls should go. Great problems are in Corn 2 25c for tho making, great problems must be 69J79,89c Boys Overalls solved; and in their making and 1 lb. Bishops Cocoa 25c solution the country intended and 65c" 5 lb. Lard Mens Work Shirts expected the application of republi,79c can constructive ability in every 15c Childrens Hose, 5 to 9 2 position formerly held by one of the 55c Large Can Peanut Butter A old regime. They are a part of that administration which the people repudiated, and whom the people expected would go out of office in like were commanner as republicans pelled to go out. Party responsibilta ity, '.br greater questions are disposed u ndminstra-tiosoon dictates this that of, will bo surrounded in tho key positions by men in sympathy with it nnd whose fealty to it is unqueshas tioned. The republican party been tho champion of the merit sysEXXXXXXXBEXSSSXXXXEXEXXXEBHBBBBBBBBBERERBUEiaSBiSEISKSillX&ESBEKBSSBXBii tem in the smaller offices, but that party cannot, and ought not, to per- UTAH HAS BIG FUTURE literating tie dividing line. Thou- Bountiful, in the remotest Utah setpetuate violations of the spirit of DECLARES FAMOUS WRITER sands o young Mormons, splendid tlements. of civil service law at the expense business depresTho woild-widvictimized republicans. chaps with better than average pow- - j sion is homo this season. V. driving Walter Woehlke, wete(rn erg of body and mind, answered the summer of 1921 late tho Until Albert O. Rust, who is now in the authority, predicts a bright call and followed the flag- They re- - Salt Lake City, miff Ogden were disradio service of tho United States future for Utah. In his analysis ou$ook and turbed but little by the great busiturneff with broadened army, nt Coblenz, Germany, has gent of post-wa- r condition in that state wider vision. Now their education ness upheaval. Thi e bad been no tho following, eg his original' comin Sunset for March, Mr. appearing industrial war boom, n0 building of alposition, to his mother, Mrs. N. Woehlke lays particular on is being completed. They know stress vast factories or shipyards, no hectic this Hanson, in eity: the fact that while the originally ready that isolation anff segregation expansion of enterprise. In fact, strict dividing line between Mormon of community within a nation means there had been nothing out of tho .... SEEING IS BELIEVING settlements and their Gentile neigh- stagnation and ultimate death; they ordinary except higher profits for bors is gradually disappearing, the are learning at present that no mem- eveybody and higher From Rome's fairy gardens prices. Innations of entire the of her family twin virtues of thrift and industry To Irelands mossy strnnds aad conservation - had thrift dustry, inculcated in his disciples by the can be indifferent to the fate of tho induceff Utah to put by against a Through the Flanders fields founder of the Mormon belief have the others, that the sickness and diy year Bv Osteml s sun baked sands, large proportion of the inBack again to Hamburg stayed by them and pulled them paralysi of one continent must When the inevitable profits. the higher once more Then to Marseilles was well prepared through the recent slump with a evitably effect the vitality of all Utah came, slump minimum of depressions. others, that the convulsions of Eur- to meet it. Till we pass again into Ambrose ope will make themselves felt with Channel He says in part: The structure for which Brigham ob astonishing speed in Provo and Young built the foundation has come Once again on our home shore. The war helped materially in out of the blast of wr and the Peihnps you have saved earthquake of a, victorious peace' HIBBBBBBIUIXnBXBBBBDIBBXBHBBBBBaiBBBS33aBXaS7IBB7 And managed to save your shining without a crack in ita walls. True, .the windows were shattered, chimgold And your lust for wealth has kept neys and tiles fell anff for a while ii there was little gas and water, but you Nailed to tho family fold. the bouse js humming again like a Youve kept the homc fires burning beehive in midsummer. Whatever An, filled a place for mo be in store, Utah and its neigh-l'ov- s And youve rend about tho countries can Weve truthfully pay: I have seen across the sea stood the test. Nothing the future mav bring can cause us to.l be Now my friend, you could not swap afraid. with me 5 Your place upon the other shore MINNA S. LEDYARD, M.D.D.C. For just one peep at Napoleons tomb or Kilaneas Core Chiropractor, You cant buy my experience Successor to Drs. Early & Early Vith all youve salted down Over Wightman Supply Company. Hours from 10 to 1 and 2 to 8 Brother, seeing is believing And that means Covrin Phone 13 ground Groceries Wilson-Tumult- Shoes y 1-- n mm v K M o , j For Your Orchard m-i- You Will Need Piuning Tools The Best of Axes and Axe Handles, A moss neither rolling stone gathers no does a lamp post get Picks and Mattocks DR. L. D. PFCUTX anywhere. DENTIST Why Wifie Btajed Home. Arent you taking your wife with you to the seaside! Id like to, but you know yourself that the railroads refuse to take Le Regiment. overweight baggage. IS CHIROPRACTIC T. C. JEPPSON, a KING COAL Tho following statistic 1918 influenza epidemic s W. E. ELLSWORTH, Official T. C. Jeppson, D. C. Ph. C. j Inspector, V At the Paysonian Office -- Mi of ,the are re- Them. Palmer Graduate Chiropractic . Health Service f Office Hours, 2 to 7 p. m. f House Calls by Appointment A. DOUGLASS BLDG. 126. Office Honrs 2 to 7 p.m. PAYSON The Folly of Hoardirn THOMPSON, Works and Copper Work First North St. Near Orem Depot DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH DENTIST Office, Payton Exchange Seringa Bank Building. G. if Per Oeat Paid Metal Roofing, Furnaces, Guttering All Kinds of Sheet Metal m MONEY inboxthe private may or not be safe. There is may one thing certain: It is not earning for the owner. Money in the savings bank IS safe and IS earning at the rate of 4 per cent. You will be interested to know that the strength and stability of this bank has attracted the deposits of clients from many foreign lands. On Deposits. 5 4 I1BIIBBBE 4 S J. P.one C., CHIROPRACTOR Sheet spectfully submitted: Ono of every 16 patients died under medical treatment One of every 127 patients diod under osteopathic treatment. One of every 513 patients died under Christian Science treatment. Ono of every 886 patients died ender Chiropractic adjustments. By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know 5 S. Phone 45 8 8 POR GOOD Supply Company,. Main Street. Office Hours 9 to 1 sad 2 to 6. Saturdays, 9 to 1 Only. Office Phone 13. Res. Phoa M Building Headquarters THE PLU? By Making Application for Automobile Licenses t 0ror Wightman Smoot Lumber Co. Consists entirely in adjusting the moveablo segments of the spinal column into normal position. .V I Saws, Knives and Shears CHIROPRACTIC Save Delay - 4 eeo-nom- Get the Hadit of Ordering RSzniiunmiNiiiiiniiumiiiiiiiiHiHimiiii 1 Right Merchandise and Right Prices all the Time Moral William Tyler Page, clerk of tho house of representatives nnd president of the league of republican state clubs, an organization in the district of Columbia composed of republicans from all the states, in addressing tho lenguo at its Lincoln Day banquet, gavo it as his opinion that one of the most important features in connection with the success- - UTAH, MARCH 3, 1922. it F. TILSON. M. D. PHYSICIAN and SUHUmJA Office Main Street at Residence Phone PayBon, Utai 7 9 Furniture Repairing Expert Saw Filing Shop in Rear of H. S. Tiptons Blacksmith Shop. Balt Lake City, Utah W?W0ETH J I Da' C'.ice over Ut. Bank, Payson, to 12; 1 to Office Hours, 9 Phone 2b. Res Phone 10-- 9 J i |