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Show UTAH, JANUARY 27, 1922. fHE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, allow the competition but American producer to have aa equal chance with the foreigner.. The Herald Democrat of Leadville, baaed Every Fridsy at Feyson, Utah, Colorado, says, If there is any virtue in tariff laws, then this is an inby tke dustry that should be nurtured. PAT80NIAN PUBLISHING CO. If we are to have unregulated for. oign competition, then American pro8UB8CBIPTI0N BATES ducers of basic commodities such as 12.50 Om Tear, ia Admnea sugar, must Teduce wages and operat. 91.25 Six Months, U Advance. ing expenses to meet this competition on basis of price or go out of busiEntered at the Postoffiee at Payson ness.g, Utah, aa aeeoad elaes matter. Can our countiy afford to place its industries in such apposition! W. EL ELLBWOBTH, Editor aad General Manager. EQUAL TAXATION. would THE PAYSONIAN Pti : 0 (ri " LOOk AT THE LABEL Babseribers are ashed to watch the label oa their paper and to remit when subscripIf your label read "12-1-2it means that your subscription is paid up to December 1, 1921, and that you should at that time send in another 92.50 for the next year. Subscriptions are payable in advance a re qulrement exaeted by nearly all If your label shows newspapers. a date that is past, please send without in the amount further notieei promptly tion! are due. 1 IN TEN YEARS, WHAT? The power Daniel Webster said, to tax is the power to destroy." Every American citizen should com. mit this motto to memory and it should be placed in plainer lettering above the entrance of every legislaoffice, tive hall, tax commissioners county commissioner 8 quoins and every other taxing body in the coun. n ,J try. H Our present system of increasing tb number of boards and commissions tbnt attempt tg control and in. terfore with every line of human activity is the ban of our modern system of government in this country. It is contrary to tae form of government established by our forefathers. It would be hard to show where the present system has served any purpose other than to load the country with staggering tax burdens. This applies to federal as well as stato governments. If government overhead continues to inciease at the present rate for the next ten yenrs, the cost of living and the burden of taxation will bo unbearable. COMMON SENSE AND BEETS. It goes without saying that the ,'mcricnn beet grower und sugar producer cannot pay western wages to American families and compete with free sugar produced in Culm ami other countries by the lowest paid labor in the world. Foreign sugnr producers have every advantage of American machinery and skilled superintendents to turn out record production while their bill for common labor is a trifling amount compared to tho daily wago in tbo American beet field and sugar factory. Thore is no attempt being made to shut Out tho foreign produced sugar. All that Amcrienn beet growers are f cent asking is an increase of or so per pound in our sugar tariff. This will mean that rnw sugar from foreign countries can be laid down in our countiy and refined here at a total price equal to the minimum cost at which boot sugar can bo pro. ducod. .This would not eliminate one-hal- Adoption of a constitutional amend, ment prohibiting further issuance of securities is advocated by Mellon before the House Secretary Means committee. Ways and Such an amendment, ho said, would have the tendency of increasing into i os t rates on staite and municipal bonds and would do muck to check extravagance of state and municipalities. At present between ten and fifteen billion dollars escape all forms of taxation by investing in these securities. The government loses the tax revenue which it should receive from these investments. Private industry and private in. dividuals must pay a double tax burden in order that the holders of these securities oscape scot-freLet us reduce taxes in ths future by seeing that all pay an equal proportion of the tax requirements. AID FARMERS. BANES There is no question, as to where banks stand on the big broad proposition helping the farmers and industry, Banka back the constructive movements for the development of the whole country. In financing the movement of crops and livestock the banking interests have been ready and willing to do their part. Banks in all sections of the country have helped finance, purchase and distribute dairy cattle. Hundreds of calf clubs and pig clubs have been organized and thousands of boys and girls are learning to become producers. Tho modern bank believes in - safe with the pro. and sane ducer so far as is consistent with sound banking. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MOST HAZARDOUS OF SPORTS f I SALEM NEWS SANTAQUIN In Irish Wild Goose Chaee Always in for Danger Real and Thrilling. Participants COsvOC'CC'.OvV' Mrs. Menncls T. liuliaduy enterat a delightful uiiornoon tained junction last Thursday, her guests included the members of the Elite club and several other friends. The etymology of steeplechase Is too obvious to need set explanation. Founders of the sport merely fixed upon a distant steeple and rode straight to It, crossing gallantly, hedge, ditch, paling, turf or timber, pastures, crops, moorland or ridge and furrow whoso riding stralghtest, came In first and was winner. But there are few. Indeed, to whom a wild goose chase bears any Implication of sport, yet the phrase derives from a sport hazardous, ludeed. It la said to have begun In Ireland, where a chosen leader took mounted men cross country, but chose always the roughest, wildest going to be found. If mischance befell the leader some other took up the office occasionally there was a change of leaders If the For danger first proved timorous. real and thrilling was the spice of the wild goose chase. The winner was not he who came home first, but he who had flunked nothing In the route, even possibly havlDg gone further around to negotiate an extra hazard. Knowing this I have wondered a little If the Wild Geese the Irish legions who, fighting for alien kings, have shown themselves prodigies of valor did not take their name from the sport nearest the heart of their homeland. New York Herald. Miss Trella Doulcd of Salt Lake is a guest at the Louie of Joseph L. Olson. ga-v- Christian Johnson of Babbit valley is boro for an extended btay at the homo of his daughter, Mrs. Ueoige Van AuydaL Mrs Lee Nelson of Eureka is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. vv il. liaru Jarvis, 8r. William Chatwin, Thomas L. Jenkins and Cornelius Holladay, spent Monduy iu Provo attending phe ed ueational convention. Wren Swenson and Elmer Titejun, spent Monday and Tuesday in Halt Lako on business. After spending the past month in Sunaquiu with her daughter, Mis. Allen and daughter have returned home iu Mammoth. W. to Machine Clears Land for Farm. Among the new agricultural machinery la a pouderous mechanical construction which moves under Its own power over some rough country and leaves It In condition for planting. The operation of clearing land for agricultural purposes la a very hard and tedious operation, but with the aid of this new machine the labor and time expenditure Is reduced more than half. The front end of the machine, which moves on a caterpillar tread, Is equipped with heavy bars with sharpened points which enter the ground alternately and tear roots and throw them on a conveyer belt, dropping them Inside to be disposed of later. The rear of the machine Is supplied with a somewhat different device which pulverizes the ground and leaves It In condition for planting. Under ordinary conditions this machine has a capacity of three acres a day. their Mrs. Eliza Holladay has returned home after spending the fore part of the week with her husband, N. S. llolladay, aj Ogden. , One of the most enjoyable social affairs was a house party Monday evening, given by Mr. and Mrs.Fred Wall at their home. The evenings entertainment consisted of music, games and dancing. At clogo to midnigh a delicious repost was served. The ward choir, under the direction Harold of their leader, Professor Olsen, wrijl give its annual entertainment Thursday in the town hall, commencing at 2 p.m. A fine program has been arranged to be followed by dancing. At 6 oclock lunch will be served. Music will bo furnish, ed by the Bubo and Dube Jazz band. A A 1 NE, teachers and members of the theological Sunday school class, with their partners and paTeng spent a very sociable evening at the town hall Saturday evening where games, Enlightening the Ignorant. woman sat a program and dancing wero enjoyed. A large, guttural-voice- d a In an aisle seat .for one of the Lunch was served. Manhattan IS PERIODIC the at DISPLAY performances Tho litizaiion between Jodc Smith opera house. She was the type who read all the captions aloud at the and Walter Nelson over a debt and Aurora Borealis Has Its Manifests movies. Here her weakness took her in regard to a cow that was turned tions at Intervals of From Tan In the form of Interpreting the pan- over to Nelson in to Sixty Years. security for the tomime for the benefit of the man s hero Tuesday in debt, gottlcd could The name aurora borealis was with her, and those around who McMullin of Pay-son- , Aw I she would exclaim court by Lawyers first Ubed by Cussendl, who In 1021 not escape. and Mac Donald of for Smith, Her toes!" observed one In France and wrote a deeply and caressingly. do The the defendant. In the old days when a man took CLASSIFIED for Ptovo COLUMN The aurora Is Her best remark, however, was on the cision directed Swith to receive the two' sidewalks in description of it. wabblng home the final scene In periodic In its manifestations, the occasion of Pavlowas cow and pay poison $43 and cost of people used to pity him. Now they Advertisements in this column infinest displays being nt intervals of "Amnrllla, where she is dancing near court. wonder where got it. In seat incounts stone the garden;. the serted at the rate of 10 cents per at ones 00 years und less marked line each insertion. she said, she Is Vorshlplng Count six Now, tervals of 10 or 11 years. words to the line. New York Evening sat. he vliere and His Send-Off- . It is asserted that the greater EARLY ft EARLY, lesser displays correspond with the Post. George Creel, the publicity expert, WHITE LEGHOBN BABY CHICKfc of Chiropractic, Doctors on the was increase und decrease of spots discussing Lord Northcliffes from heavy laying stock. Booking Over Wlghtman Supply Company, world tour. sun. Truly Mathematical Prodigy. orders now for spring 1922 delivMala Btreat. maniwhose mathematical Is The he The Northcllffe This phenomenon prodigy, said, generally press, 1 10 Office Honrs to from live vigorous ery. Safe arrival was : In case Is reported the Lancet, the Loudon Times, the Daily Mail, fested In the following way unit 2 to 6. chicks guaranteed. Prices on reA dim light appears on the horizon able to give the square root of any the Dally Mirror, the Evening News quest. Beliable since 1898. MUST shortly after twilight and gradually number running Into four figures, and so forth, are full of this tour HATCH INCUBATOB CO. 493 assumes the shape of an arch having In an average of four seconds, and the columns of It very day but the rest DB. L. D. Ff OUTS Seventh St. Petaluma, Calif. . cube root of any number running Into of the English press takes no notice u pale yellow color with Its concave DENTIST side turned earthward. From this six figures In six seconds. He gave of it at all. FOB BENT. Two partly furnished "Lord Northcllffe reminds me of a Over Wightmsm Supply Company, urch streams of light shoot forth, pass- the cube root of 465,474,873 (which Is rooms for light housekeeping. InA certain clubman, after a In 13 seconds. These feats, and story. to then and 775) Main to Street. from green yellow ing he more even per1 the at to Ids returned Office Hours 9 remarkable, 6. 2 to others Hotel. to quire absence, club, aid years Strawberry brilliant violet. 18-t- f c Saturdays, 9 to 1 Only. The name, aurora borealis," while formed without resort to writing, as where, he wasnt a very prominent or 13. Office Bee. Phots 10 Phone blind birth. was from to he and northern to character, the proceeded popular generally referring FOB BENT. Cozy after acquaintgreet acquaintance bungalights, N applied to a similar phelow. Newly renovated, inside and Soft foods, especially puddings, are ance with noisy and effusive warmth. nomenon visible In the vicinity of the out. G. Fied Ott, Payson. As he went from chair to chair, 11 tf-South pole. blamed by am eminent physician for T. C. JEPrSON, this man on tho back, seizslapping the great number of adenoid cases in Second-hanWANTED. ing that nmn by both hands, a cynic range. Must C., CHIROPRACTOR the United States. said In an audible aside: be in good condition Inquire . S. DOUGLASS BLDG. "Blanks giving himself a hearty Iaysonian office. chronic headache welcome, Isnt he? Sufferers from 120. Office Honrs 2 to 7 p.m. ne r FOB SALE. . Half farm. By the same token, wound up Mr. should have their eyes and1 their certainmile Lord has Northcllffe south of Creel, sugar factory, Pay-eon- , teeth examined by oculists and and near tho county road. ly been giving himself a fine send-ofKenneth Easy terms. Tanner, The Pav-low- mr Age-Heral- F two-roo- iiaiamYinsiasnxgflasBaiEiiaiflBiHuiiauiiMiiiiMl Early Application for a i for 1922 d 28-tf- P-o- 28-a- f. Automobile Licenses Is - Admiral Kato of Japan, who is attending the conference at Washingij ton, says that short skirts American X girls wear are shocking. Somebody should tell the admiral that he was vl Mr, and Mrs. Bichard Huntington scut to this country to discuss arms, and two daughters spent the week not legs. on with the latters mother, Mrs, Maria Abildskov. HUSBAND S STORY WILL AMA7.F. PAYSON and The Misses Aralin Bawson end in the week Bobius Eoso spent Adior-i-k- a He says: helped my Suit Lake visiting tneir parents- wile for gas oa the stomach and sour TWENTY M1NUTEH. At a dance stomach in Tho married peoplo woiks beyond greatest expectations." was lauf, Friday evening. Lunch Adier-i-k- a acts on nOTH upper and 12 .solved at oclock. matter lower bowel removing foul stomacu. which poisoned Brings Mr. and Mrs. Arvill Tiffany have out ail gasses and sour, decaying gone to Eureka to live for an indefood. ' EXCELLENT for chronic coninite time. Uuarda against appendistipation. removes matter Adler citis. Bay Davis, Ezra oilman Wilford, you never thought was in your sysChristensen and Merrin Davis have tem and winch may have been poiB. F. OTT, been chosen ag the home missionaries soning you for mouths. from Salem ward to visit towns in Druggist. ' this stake and do missionary work. ESTRAY NOTICE They will be gone for about two months. This is to give notice that I havo Mrs. Lucy B. Parsons, Emma Parpounded at Spring Lako, one bay last mare described as follows; sons and Aralia Bawson spent Three Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. ..s old, white strip on face, white Eli F Taylor. flout foot and both hind foot white. No about 1,000 pounds. Mr. and .Mrs. Angug D. Taylor en- Weight tertained at dinner last Sunday for links or brands visible. Mr. and Mrs. Eli F. Taylor. three years old, One bluo mare, Weight about 1,200 pounds. Bunched Mr. and Mrs. Merrin Davis spent main, no marks or brands visible. last Saturday and Sunday in Goshen Tho above described animals may visiting friends. be clamied by tho owner on payment of costs of impounding and advertisParley Cloward gpent last week in ing. If not claimed within 13 days Salt Lake serving on the United from date, the same will bo sold u, States jury. , public auction to tho highest bidder at my place in Spring Lakm JOSEPH FLAN DEES, The county commissioners met with Foundkeeper. the Salem city councilmen last Thurs. 27, 1022. January day to discuss the width of the street NOTICE FOR PUBILCATION to be used for phe cement highway, which will run parallel on tho north Department of the Interior. side of the Salt Lake & Utah Kail-roatrack. It was decided that a United States Laud Office at Salt four rod strip should be used. Lake City, iitah, January 20, 1022. Notice ig hereby given that Guy Notion. Shoemaker, of Sautaquin, Utah, who, The coffee is good here, the wait-- on July 20, 1917, made homestead ers attentive and the music and vaude- entry No. 021306, for Farm Unit ville superior. Besides, I dont think A or EYi Section 17, you will find a more tastefully decTownship 0 South, Bange 1 East, orated place in tiie city. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice I agree with uli you say, replied of intention to niako three-yea- r the visitor, who was being shown Proof, t establish claim to the land but occasionally I go above about town, described, before tho Clerk ot into a restaurant for the purpose of the District Court, at Provo, Utah, Birminggetting something to eat. on tho 18th day of March, 1922. ham Claimant names as witnesses: I. A. Cooper, Orsen Carter, O. T. Wards. Without Hospital S. S. Watson all ot A hospital without wards, where Munday and Utah. Sautaquin, re can no means or small of people GOULD B. BLAKELY, ceive private treatment, is being bul. In New York. , Bcgister. PAYSON I Sheet Metal Works CALIFORNIA urged by the Secretary of State Save time by making application and having your car inspected at the same office. First North St. Near Orem Depot Excursion Mid-Wint- er TO DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH LOS ANGELES DENTIST Office, Payton Exchange Baring February 4 tf-- WANTED. Roofing, Furnaces, Guttering All Kinds of Sheet Metal and Copper Work - 4 PaysoD. Mert end women to take ordors among friends and neighbors for tho genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line Jor men, women and children. Eliminates darning. We pay 75c an hour spare time, or Ex$30.00 a week for full time. InterWrite perience unnecessary. national Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa. WE CAN use a number of dressed chickens every week. Strawberry Hotel, Payson. FOB 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 houses and Modern Residence, except furnace. Inquire H. S. Tipton. Bank Building. 78-fe- 3-- 4 UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM W. E. ELLSWORTH, Official i AT THE PAYSONIAN OFFICE. ti,J.9MWIBIHIMI8amiIIBmUBillBBIIBBiai9 Round Trip Fare of $55.75 Inspector, Will accept your application and give all information. Old time From Utah Points. February and March are most delightful months in southern California. Ask Local Agent Union Pacific System for further details. i G. F. TILSON. M. D. PHYSICIAN and SUKGsiUN Office N.xtn Street at Residence Phono Payson. Utah 7 No War Tax X FurWill sell yon a new Caloric A nace installed in your home and take a fresh milch cow on it. Leave ad- ress at Paysonian office. STRICTLY FIRSTCLASS young trees from Utah Nurseries. C. E. Smith-Phon, Payson. IF YOU ARERATsTnG CHICKENS for profit improve tho strain by adding Pure bred Leghorns. I can furnish baby chicks in any quantity, direct from loading hatcheries, C. E. Smith, Phone 64 M, Payson, k e 5 I DR-J- - WSiW0RTH 0..ice over Bank. Payson, Ut. Office Hours, 9 to 12; 1 to 8 Phone 28. 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