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Show UTAn, FEBRUARY 17, 1922. THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, are made that the American banking sistently that she hardly had time system has been crushing the life to help her mother with the houseout of the farmer by forcing sale of hold duties, will desert her six evenings a week after marriage to sit on Xauad Every Friday at Faysoa, Utah, crops at ruinous prices. were not for our banking sys- the stone hogging in front of the it If tf by tem which has carried the producers corner pool hall where he can spit PAYSONIAN PUBLISHING CO. load to the limit of its ability, crops tobacco juice at a crack and listen would have been "dumped in a to risque jokes and village scandal. manner which would have completely All tbe vows he made in the moon-light- t SUBSCRIPTION BATES and all the pure and sweet 2.50 shattered any market stability. Om Year, la Advnnae ideals that a woman awakes in the 91.25 in Advanee Six Momth heart of g man during the mating COMMUNICATIONS Xatered at the Poetofiee at Payson period - are forgotten. The dream of man The who stands before the his bachelor days has come true and Utah, aa eeeead class matter. the dream a beaumarriage alter and promises to love instead of making W. E. ELLSWORTH, tiful reality, by fostering the same Bdtter and General Manager. and protect a woman until death, old courtship brand of companionship, six months after the wedding he Bneaks off and hobnobs with asspends hi evenings down town sociates who are not worthy of the of kissing the hem of bis corern at a pool hall, telling lies to privilege wifes garment men who never helpthe boys, ought to bo made to darn ed him to take a forward step or give his own stockings and eat old "bach THE LABEL LOOK cooking all hig life. The woman who him the least fleeting glimpse of an has oight or ten children and has inspiration to live a better and nobSabaeribers are asked to watch become a household drudgef without ler existence. She who sits at home the label oa their paper and to mends so much ox x whispered "I love alone, alas, too many times remit promptly when subscriphas a right to wonder if all the childrens clothes, dams his socks you, tions are due. If your label passages in love stories are true. and sighs, mayhhps, wondering why read "12-1-2it means that your Thousands of men who pledged life is so dull and full of worry and subscription is paid up to Decemthemselves to protect and love their apprehension. Why, if some men ber 1, 1921, and that yon should wives are now using their homes would tiptoe home and slip up behind at that time send in another 2.S0 merely as pleaces in which to sleep that little woman and throw his arms and eat; the wife is neglected, dis- about ber neck and kiss her, she fey the next year. Snbeeriptions are payable in adranee a heveled and worn; her spirit is would sink down in e, faint tbe exacted by nearly all broken and hope is All surprise and not tbe fright, would be If your label shows day long she toils withwavering. newepapere. the babies, too' much for ber. a late that is past, please send Manhood is wbat these men lack. her bands are calloused and soiled ia the amount without farther and ber life is one monotonous ronnd They have not the moral courage to notice. of thankless toil. The man who was admit they have been wrong during her hero, returns at dark to snatch the years after marriage, amd that a bit of food and then he rushes away the little woman at home, who has SCHWAB OB OUR TABLET LAWS to join the gang at the loafing place. grown plain, perhaps, and not quite In many instances he does not re- so attractive, has become a common chattel and a slave. They are ashamA prosperous American can help turn to his home sober and the fears to hea his step upon the ed to admit that they have been the world, but a prostrate American cannot. Until we can produce Walk. These are the more sordid thoughtless and careless and have w cannot help. The hour has come cases, but there remain the many not put into married life all that to put American standards in our thoughtless hurfbands, the one who they promised they would. If I had a million wives I would tariff laws. It will prevent cheaper seemingly has forgotten what he them all once a week that I tell learned so well currencies of the world from saddling during the courtship i nnk0 g loved them, even if I had to print it, do. days the lesson that to us with eeonomie stagnation, woman happy you most not only show and stay at home at night ocClares Charles M. Schwab. acquainted with "Fluctuations in foreign cxchango her that yon love her, but you must casionally and get could not scare see if them and I tell her so. No faithful horse was is playing havoe with walges, prices recollections of my courtand orders, because our present tariff ever more patient and enduring for up a few for with a million .wives laws were framed when foreign mon- its master than a woman for her ship days, there ought to 'have been a; right husband she knows if he that were apnormal ey cooing and billing. "A sound tariff bill would be the preciates her self denial and her la- smart amount of there is not a hapBut, seriously, best guarantee to workmen and their bor. It is such a little thing for where a home in two hundred mon to py some of them do, never yet best employment insurance. home as a place his man uses do appreciate. merely The greatest thing his wife to which in sleep, in leaving the is world a home and happy BANKS CARRYING LOAD life in it j8 the only thing worth to her own worries and pleasures. whilo in all the great scramble for Marriage is a companionship, and you J. K. McCormick, President, Union and emoulmdnt. Home is the cant get much satisfaction ou.t of a Securities company, Spokane, in an placo haven from all storms and it is the companionship if you do not nourish address before the Grain Growers, it. Millers and Shippers association in only place in the world where a man If you men have been thoughtless convention in Spokane, stated a basic always may expect sympathy, guid- about this get a fresh start and no ance niffl council if he will only truth when he said that the farmers help makegood longer neglect the woman whom you it a home. do not need more money from the The great troublo with most men promised to love and cherish. Next banks to go deeper into debt but is that do not make companions to your mother your wife i8 your best better prices for many of the things of their they her. Make wives. The same man who friend. B worthy of they huvo to sell and lower prices her marriage your keep happy rjd around hi8 so sweethoart hung per for things they must bny. promises. Mr. McCormick, whose company operates 24 banks in Iriand Empire communities and who has been in eloSe touch with country banks and wheat growing for ' 35 years, said: 'HERE is Individuality "a well ran, saife and conservative bank is a blessing .to any community and an artistic finish to every and everyono in it, while a poorly selfish, overexpanded ran, inefficient, hat that leaves our store, that bank which encourages speculation and over ex pension in its cammunity marks the smartly groomed is a menace and injury to everyone. Showing the full jart that banks woman. are taking in community development jmd tke load which they are carrying jy- nmi for farmers and producers goncftlly, V- Mr. McCormick, pointed out that the country banka with which he is connected have about 910,000,000 out in loans of which 80 percent is due to the banks from producers while the bulk of the remaining 20 percent i dqe from country merhants who We are now showing the Latest Spring are carrying producers to the limit. This ratio, he believes, will hold good Styles in Exclusive Creations. with other country banka. Mr. MeCoraleka statement of condition! refutes the wild charges that TCS PAYSONIAN core-inon- y at 1 The Triumph of Half a Century . years ago the telephone was an experiment an invention of uncertain utility and of questionable value. Today it is an actual business necessity and an almost indispensable household servant. The development of the telephone to its present high state of facil- ity and efficiency has come about through hundreds of supplementary inventions and the solving of hundreds of scientific problems. Nearly half a century of research, experimentation, invention and the exercise of organizing genius has resulted m a public service of inestimable value a service which thousands of telephone men and women are constantly striving to improve and enlarge. It is their constant endeavor to serve you efficiently and Forty-fiv- e wo-,ma- n Id . Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company , 1 I I ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo, T Wilson Millinery ' ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo & A Fault of tha t Deceased. v Automobile Licenses I for 922 3 Her Second Husband Youre complaining! It wasnt necessary for you to remarry, you know, Madam! Yes, I know I was wrong to re. m&riy. And if only my husband had been with me who you proposed, he Le would never have permitted it. Regiment. ltl , 1 Is urged by the Secretary of State Painters Are , Cheap. Patron of the Arts "Eighty .five franco! Thats rather expensive for the work of a painter whos still Save time by making application and having your car inspected at the same office. W. E. ELLSWORTH, Inspector, Will accept your application and give J AT THE PAYSONIAN OFFICE. With Mr. Dorman as chairman ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc h Superior Chevrolet EARLY A EARLY, of Chiropractic, Over Wightman Supply Company, Main Streak Office Hours from 10 to 1 . and a to 8. , Doctor Features FRONT AXLE DR. 1. Steering knuckles havo been provided with l&Tge grease cups mounted on the side of the barrel. This insures positivff lubrication to upper and lower bushings. 2. Hard rolled bronze steering knuckle bushings reduce wear. They . will not "rust up. 3. Steering knuckle king bolts have been made larger from diameter. This gives larger bearing surface, insurinch to life. . ing longer a heavier 4. Steering plain arms have been redesigned, having steerthe to attach section and made with a tapered shank where they its increases This strength. knuckle. ing . 5. Tapered roller bearings are used in front wheels reducing fnc-tion. CLUTCH Transmission supports are drilled in position on each motor and held firmly with heavy drive fit bolts and dowels securely locked. This insures positive alignment of clutch and transmission, preventing slipping or breaking of clutch cones. 2. The service brake has been removed from the clutch pedal, making its only function the operation of the clutch. This removes all the strain of the braking action from the clutch and insures positive engagement. BRAHES The sorviec brake has been connected to the former emergency brake pedal. A longer lever has been placed on the axle, which increases the leverage, giving greater braking action. 2. The emergency brake has been connected to a hand lever moun- ted on brackets attached to the transmission case. The latch and sector are of heavy construction, insuring that the brake will remain "set until released by hand. 1. alive. Art Dealer "Well, you might give me the money, and Ill see what can be done about it. Le Matin. all information. work. ' will be given the dairy industry, Wlule this is the first year that a dairy section has been provided, a keen interest is manifest. Inquiries concerning this section has been eoived in abundancp from dairyman of Utah, southern Idaho, Colorado Oregon and other western states. In addition to the cash premiums offered by the show management, several special prizes have been offered by firms, breeding associations and individuals for winners in the dairy section. This is also true of other particularly in the boys and sections, of girls section, the special prizes including purebred stock, cash awards and various lines of merchandise. Oberhanslev of the Utah Agricultural college at Logan will ho in charge of the livestock judging contest for students from the higher institutions of learning. John T. Cain III of the will be college Agricultural sec. among the judges in the cattle tion and will assist in the educational program. Other men of wide excolperience will be sent from the the for universities purpose leges and of delivering lectures and rendering assistance in directing the educational A Subscriber Entries in the Fifth Annual Intermountain Livestock show, to be held in Salt Lake City April 3, 4, 5 and 6, aTe being received daily by Dr. R. N. Mead, managing director, at his offices in the Salt Lake Commercial 3 Club building. The number submitted at such an early date has exceeded all expectations. Prospects at this B time indicate that an excess of one B hundred carloads of purebred live, stock will be on exhibition. 3 A surprising factor is the interest shown by stockmen in distant localities. In addition to entries made by breeders in intermountain states, a number have been received by mail and telegram from points in the east. Contespondence received each day indicate a greater Interest in the boys and girls section and the educational features of the show this year than s MSianai . L D. FF0UT3 ' DKETIR Over Wightman Supply Oompaxy, Main Street. Office Honrs 9 to 1 end 2 to 6. Saturdays, 9 to 1 Ouly. Office Phone 13. Res. Phoae 10 T. C. JEPPSON, a . 126. Office ne v a., CHIROPRACTOR BLDG. S. DOUGLASS P-o- 1. Early Application for Official ever before. Since letters were sent out to superintendents of schools and county agricultural agents, a number of entries have been made in the boys and girls section and many inquiries concerning this department have been received. A special feature will be a staff of educational directors under the chairmanship of J. E. Dorman, in charge of th western office of the dairy division of the United States department of agriculture. Professor C. D. Steiner of the Uni-o- f the boys and girls section. Henry Honrs 2 to 7 pjn. PAYSON Metal Sheet Works Roofing, Furnaces, Guttering All Kinds of Sheet Metal and Copper Work . First North St. Near Orem Depot REAR AXLE DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH Heavy spiral ring and pinion gears are used, eliminating breakage and insuring quiet running. 2. The pinion gear is provided with a hub which fits into a heavy duty annular bearing. This giving support to the gear at a point ' where it is most needed. 3. The length of the taper on the propeller shaft hah been increased insuring positive locking of pinion gear. 4. An improved propeller shaft thrust bearing is used to carry tbe driving thrust. SPRINGS 1. 1. The front and rear springs have been regraded to riding. ASSEMBLY DENTIST Office, Payson Exchange Baying Bank Building. give easier G. F. TILSON. M. D. PHYSICIAN and SUSU KUN New and improved methods of assembly have been which insure positive inspection of all assembly operations. 1. 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