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Show UTAH, FEBRUARY 10, THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, Every Friday at raysnn, Utah, by the PATSONIAN PUBLISHING CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year, in Advnce Six Month, in Advenes Ono $2.50 $1.25 Entered at the Poatofflee at Pay son Utah, a aeeond elaaa matter. E. ELIBWOBTU, Editor and General Manager. W. LOOK at TBE label Sabacribera are asked to watch on their paper and to when subscrip remit promptly tions are due. If your label " it means that your read "12-1-2subscription ia paid up to December 1, 1021, and that you should at that time send in another $2.50 for the next year. Subscriptions are payable in advance a re quirement exacted by nearly all If your label shows newspapers. a date that is past, please send without in the amount further notiet. the label WHICH SHALL IT BE? The hundreds of millions of dollars which the American beet sugar inamong American dustry fanners and laborers for beet grown r.nd sugar produced under American conditions in field and factory ghoul 1 be taken into serious consideration when considering a protective tariff for this industry which will allow it to compete on an equal basis with cheap foreign labor. The American beet sugar industry eaves this nation from being left entirely dependent on the foreign grower and speculators for our sugar sup- InUkh hitry Spanish Fork Local plant of Utah-Idah- o Sugar Co. completes 5 month's run. Approximately 280,000 bags of sugar manufactured. Salt Lake Estimated 1,000,000 lbs of Utah spring wool clip contracted for. Salem Council votes to, purchase spriugs in Water canyon as new source of water supply. Salt Luke New $12,000 fire house to be erected at state fair grounds this year. Logan Last bridge in Logan canyon completed. Price Kiwanis club urging good in Southeastern road construction Utah. Parowan Dixie Power company granted increase in rates. Pipe Springs ranch, famous in Utah and Arizona history, may be made a nutonaj monument. Farmington Davis County Daily association plans erection of factory. Eureka Important discoveries made in Tintic Standard mine. Milford New city well completed and ready for operation. Sait Lake Taxpayers of Jordan school district ask reduction of 30 per cent in expenditures of 1922. Hill Creea in southeastern Uintah Basin will soon have two rigs activity drilling for oil. Munti South Sanpete county lo operate schools this year at cost of $45.61 per child. Halt Lake Utah Manufacturers ' association plans intensive drive for new industries. Ogden National Packing Corporation incorporated. Will take over factories of Goddard Packing company in Ogden, Salt Lake and Provo. Halt Lake Cameron Coal company employes accept 25 percent reduction in wagea Of a total of 79,361,475 ear miles t tave led by equipment owned by the Morris A Company Refrigerator A Tank Line company of Illinois, 3 miles were traveled in Utah. Mines in south fork of Big Cotton, wood district reported active. 8 Construction of forest service highway from Hnntington to Fairview urged. Richfield Sevier Valley Coal company plans extensive development work in Halina canyon. to Ogden Federal road districts bo reorganized. ' H Bids called for construction of paved road from Nephi to Utah eounty It is impossible for this industry to exist in competition with sugar produced on an island a few miles from the United States with the cheapest kind of labor and shipped with our her in free competition domestic product. All that the beet growers ask is a tariff sufficient to equalize this in cost of production and allow them an even brenk for tho business v ith American consumers. One of two things must take place if our sugar tariff fails to give .Amcr. s Icra farmers and beet sugar this protection. Either the cost of labor in American" beet fields ii'd sugar factories must be reduced proportion to the Cuban wages or .ho American beet sugar industry will go out of existence. This fact was recognized in the passage of the emergency tariff act which increased the duty on sugnr from $1.00 to $1.60 a hundred pounds and the extension of this act as a permanent policy is essential if a domestic beet sugar industry continues in this nation. des-pnrit- y manu-fnctuii'r- IT WILL STACK ALL BIGHT The edge of the new pence dollar is thicket in some places thnn it is in others. But the thrifty person will find that it will pilo up in the bank as easily as its predecessor. Philadelphia Inquirer During a dense London fog there is as much as 200 tons of soot suspended in the air overhead. DAY", semi-Christia- imnamaiiiimiMi$awa!553imiaaiin. I ANNOUNCEMENT s We take pleasure in announcing to the public that we have purchased the business of the Central Lumber & Hardware Company and 'will continue to conduct the same along the same general principles, as they have been conducted in the past. To those who have been the customers of the Central Lumber & Hardware Company we ask their continued patronage. To those in the community that have not been a patronizer in the past, we most urgently and sincerely invite you to make it possible for us to become acquainted, and know that you will find that we can serve you to our mutual advantage. 14,-05- plies. 4 were drawn by the men as chance VALENTINES directed. St. Valentins 'a day is the 14th of The Christian clergy, finding it dif to ominous flcult or impossible to extirpato the February, aad singularly lovers. St. Valentine is said to have (mgan practice, and in accordance eradibeen a bishop who suffered martyr- with their general principle to of superstithe cate pagan vestiges dom under the Roman Emperor, tion by retaining the ceremonies but Aureli&n else under in or Claudius, modifying their significance, gave it 271. a religious aspect by substituting the n names of particular saints for those Like many another The saints whose names . of women. mem-to the set the apart custom, day I wcre were proposed for imitadrawn ory of 8t, Valentine in the Christian to tho tion persons who received the calendar is an old pagan festival upwhereon they were of paper slips believed that on which our ancestors in and many roligious houses, the birds chose their mates for the written, custom still prevails, each this where is at This the least, coming year. of our member of the community preserves commonly received version inmodern custom of "choosing a vale- his billet during the year, ns an ami virtues the imitate citement to ntine" on the 14th of February and of sending a billetdoux or a fancy invoko the special intercession of his valentine through the mail to some holy valentine. This innovation, nowever, namely, favored one. In old Rome, the 15th of February the substitution of tho names ot was the festival of Juno Februata saints for the names of lovers, could (Juno the fruetifyer,( and the Roman not please tho young people forever. ehureh substituted 8t Valentine for i Though the clergy repeatedly forbade the heathen goddess. At that fast- - j the custom of valentine and ordered it - was, the use of caTds with saints' names, ival, called "Luperealia," there customary, among other ' cere- the old pagan custom eould not be monies, to put the names of young! abolished. The bqys and girls triwomen into a box, from which they umphed over the saints, and in the ST THE PAYSONIAN Record of aWcck Issst-- 1922- - c H bo affiliated with a party. This proU u bably meets the approval of everyu body except the civil service amalga. mation of spineless wonders. (Ark.) News-PresGlen-woo- of people throughout the western states of the Skaggs Cash and Carry Stores., Our growth and popularity is founded on the principles of fair dealing and our untiring efforts to cut down the high cost of living. We buy for cash in the best markets. We sell for cash at the lowest margin of profits. Many thousands of careful buyers appreciate our efforts to help themto live better and save a larger part of their earnings. If you are tired of paying double profits to Credit dealers (who are compelled to charge more,) why not adopt the cash arid carry plan? Pay as you go. Put your savings in the bank and be thankful for the day that you began living right. THOUSANDS the marvelous growth and success He who trusts to luck has condemned hig own judgment. S Is 1 urged by the Secretary of State I Advertisement in this column inserted at the rate of 10 cents per line each insertion. six Count words to the line. FOR SALE PURE bred Berkshire in sows. Will Farrow spring, James F. Hiatt. $1,75 10 lb Pail Pure Lard 90c 5 lb Pail Pure Lard DOUGLASS SALE. 1 Ford chassis, 1918 model, $100; 1 Overland bug, good tires, No. 79, $150; 1 Buick 6 roadster, $350; 1 Auburn bug, $50; 1 Baby Grand, $150; 1 Packard twin six, to trade for real estate. H. 8, lO.tf-- c Tipton. FOR SALE Span of horses, wagon, harness, 10 milch cows, 2 yearling heifers, 4 yearling steers, 12 head of hogs 6 turkeys, 50 'chickena full set of farm implements and one cream separator. One and h miles north of Genola school house. T. Baumgardner, Santaquin. FOR one-fourt- 'y LOST. Doctrine covenant Book of Mormon, Pearl of Great Price, com. bined. On the front cover is the "Annie C. Peterson, inscription, from the officer of the West Jordan Sunday School.", Book was lost in vicinity of Sugar Factory. 10-lt- p FOR SALE 40 acres good fruit ground. Eight acres in young fruit trees and 9 acres alfalfa. Two miles west of Payson sugor factory. Phono 178-JProvo. - 1 FOR with SALE. Six head range permit. Jesse Hall. '10 1b Fancy Blue Rose Rice 25e Full Cream Cheese 20c Pure Comb Honey 2 for 75c Fine Straw Brooms stock 3.1t-p- . FOR RENT. Two partly furnished Inrooms for light housekeeping. quire at tho Strawborry Hotel. BLDG. 126. Office Honrs 2 ne to 7 p.m. c 18-t- f $1.45 75c FOR PAYSON Sheet MISCELLANEOUS 15c Iowa Sweet Corn 2 for. 15c June Peas 2 for 20e 'Early June Peas A 10-2t-- c a 25c 25c 15c 65c Metal ow-. out Works 20c 29c 59c RENT. two-roo- bungalCozy Newly renovated, inside and G. Fred Ott, Payson. ft 11-tf-- c VVANTED. Roofing, Furnaces, Guttering All Kinds of Sheet Metal and Copper Work Second-han- d be in good condition. Payson ian office. range. Must Inquire 28 tf. - 1 FOR First North St. Near Orem Depot SALE. 28 ac. Half farm. mile south of sugar factory Pay-son- , and near the eounty f road. Kenneth Easy terms. Tanner, Payson. c Fresh Meats Every Saturday Morning Save time by making application and having your car inspected at the same office. COLUMN Wanted: Men or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery, for men, women and children. Eliminates darning. $40.00 a week full Despite not" the small; great hearts time, $1.00 aa hour, spare time. Exnre often found in small bodies. ' INTERNAperience unnecessary. A Jersey City girl has already TIONAL STOCKING MILLS, Norrisboon through 250 operations for skin town, Pa. grafting, with a prospect of 750 more FARM WANTED Wanted to hear to follow. from owner of a farm for sale, give lowest price, and full particulars. L. Jones. Box 551, Oleney, Hi. EARLY ft EARLY, Doctors of Chiropractic, WANTED Salesman for Payson and Over Wightman Supply Company vicinity. Commission contract only, Mein Street for spare time of full time. We will Office Hours from 10 to 1 teach you to sell income protection and 2 to 6. through our free school of instruction and help you build a profitable business. Massachusetts Bonding and DR L. D. PTOUT1 Insurance Company, Accident and DENTIST Health Dept. - Saginaw, Michigan, " Over Wightmsn Supply Com psej Capital $1,500,000. Main Street WHITE LEGHORN BABY CHICKS rillieo Hours 9 to 1 tad 2 to ft 1 from heavy layijg stock. Booking 9 to Haturdays, Only. Office Phone 13. Be. Phoat SO orders now for spring 1922 delivery. Safe arrival live vigorous chicks guaranteed. Prices on reReliable since 1898. MUST quest. T. C. JEPrSON, HATCH INCUBATOR CO. 495 Seventh St. Petaluma, Calif. C, CHIROPRACTOR 8 922 CLASSIFIED LARD FLOUR-CEREAL- Floor la advancing in price. We advlM boring what you will need until bams. lb Bags High Patent Floor $2.25 48 lb Bag High Patent Flour $1.15 35c 9 lb Bag Corn Meal 25c 45c 55c 9 lb Bag Rolled Oats 40c 9 lb Bag Germade. 35c "What makes you sa, that the lady is as pretty as aj picture!" "Well, you see, I was thinking of modern art." Meggendorfer Blactter (Municl. If you want a good crop of friends sow the seeds of kindness. Some of Our Saying Prices Early Application for for d ti M enough interest in 'his government to Smoot Lumber Company Bnlse. Limited pre-veuti- S. Automobile Licenses "I - The office of the prohibition com. luissioucr is encouraged over the rising tide of public opinion in support of tho enforcement of tho XVIIIth Amendment and federal laws enforcing it. Michigan lumber companies have appointed deputy sherriffs from their own men for the purpose of bootleggig. The companies pay tho salaries and expenses of these deputy sheriffs. In Delaware, the commissioner reports, the press of the state is solidly and aggressively back of law enforcement. Delaware now has the record of being the driest state in the Union. Ninety per cent of the cases for liquor violations tried in Texas have resulted in concomes victions. From Connecticut tho report that the newspapers aro giving aggressive support to law enforcement. All of the county sheriffs in Utah have just been in a conference with the prohibition director of that state and have mapped out very aggressive law enforcement campaign. Complementary to this, the Utah courts have very perceptibly stiffened penalties for those convicted of liquor law violations. In Ark. ansas many prominent citizens have volunteered to assist the law enforce ment officers. Judge WaJde, of Iowa, made the anoucement that "bootlegging must stop in Iowa" and from U now on the sentences for violation of .1 fci the law will be much heavier. hard-boile- Paik City Output of ore by Park City mines for week ending January 27 shows slight increase, total 2049 tons of ore shipped. factories' Brigham City Canning over country to increase pack during . John Henry was about as careful of a quarter as a man could be. He married a 'widow worth $20,000. shortly after tthe ceremony a old friend met him. "Allow me, he said, "to congratulate you. I believe your wedding was worth a elear $20,000 to you." "No," replied John Henry, "not quite so much." "Indeed, I thought it was every penny of it." "Oh, no," said the benedict, haj to pay sixteen dollars foj- the ring." The Christian Intelligencer and Mission Field (New York). n At a recent meeting of postal emu u ployes, President Harding declared au that he would rather have a Re Democrat than a u uKi pnbliean, and he wouldnt yellow give a rap u for a postmaster who did not take lino. Midland Telephone company to extend line from Green River to Price, distance of 40 miles. Nephi Juab school district to have new $175,000 high school buildig. Fund of $150,000,000 will be available soon for reclamation work in wost; Utah may get $15,000,000 of ' . fund. show Halt Lake bank deposits gain of $1,334,000 since September 6. Arrangements completed for futher-aneof investigating work on Provo Weber project in Great Salt Lake basin. Expenses Redacted. U H oauminmniniuuKiiMaiiiHEitBiniiiiinii 1922. Ogden Net earnings of city water works for 1921, $76,243.29. Yields of agricultural crops in Utah in 1921 equalled and in some eases exceeded the yields of 1920; prices show decided decrease. end the girls triumphed over the boys, wresting from them their exclusive uivilego 'ot choosing mates. The old custom of drawing names is to this day observed in many parts of England aud Scotland in the fol. lowing manner: A number of slips of paper with the names or an equal number of men and women arc shuf-lieand drawn, so each youug man has a valentine in the person of a yoaug maiden, and each maiden draws a young man whom she calls here. The valentines give each Other gifts, and often this little sport ends iu .ovo and marriage. WE CAN use a numbor of dressed chickens every week. Strawberry Hotel, Payson. DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH DENTIST Evwy Saturday Morning We Will Help Ton to Out the Cost of Toor Sunday Roaxt or Bolling Meat 12c 6c Pot Roasts per lb Boiling Meats per lb Office, Faysos Sayings FOR SALE. One of the Best Business Corners in Payson, feet in Depth, Frontage, 111 with right of way in the rear. three embraces Property business housee and Modern Residence, exeept furnace. Inquire H. 8. Tipton. Bank IXMlng 78-fe- 3-- 4 12-fo- We Offer Unusual Inducements for Wednes- W. E. ELLSWORTH, day and Satarday Morning Trading. G. ?. TILSON. M D. tU YfcHClAN and SUKCkua 4 Official Inspector, aaiiiiiniumuuniiuxns 7 Payaon, Utah 4 Will accept your application and give all information. AT THE PAYSONIAN OFFICE. at Residence A'rtn Street Fione Office -- D PAYSON UTAH ' W?W0R y - ad-rc- STRICTLY FIRSTCLA8S young trees from Utah Nurseries. C. E. Smith-Phon, Payaon. IF YOU ARE RAISING CHICKENS for profit improve the strain by adding PuTe bred Leghorns. I can furnish baby chicks in any quan tity, direct from leading hatcheries. C. E. Smith, Phone 64-Payson. J1 e 44 :.T.ce over Bank, Payton, Ut. office Hours, $ to II; 1 to ft Phone 23. Ree. Phone lftt-- J ' Will sell you a new Caloric Fur- nace installed in your- - home and take A a fresh milch eow on It Leave at Paysonian office 64-M- t dr |