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Show TITE PAYSONIAN, CBS THANKSGIVING DAY TO SEC BE. GINNING OF DRIVE FOR TUBERCULOSIS FUND LARD Where Bacon fee Less Monej Can You Equal this Price. Western Farmer Can 45c 2 Tb Not Pail Pure Lard..35c Why Pay More? $1.005 lb Tot Pail Pure Lard 85c Sugar Cured Hams, 30c $2.0010 lb Net Pail Pure per lb Lard Sue Eastern Cured u ry Salt $1.50 17c Bacon, per lb 35c Eastern Sugar Cured Break27c fast Baeon, per lb 80e Gallon Can Karo G9c Hams and Than the Raise It. 40c F.nster K SYRUPS Park FLOUR and CEREALS 48 1 lb Bag Standard ; Gallon if. 60c i 2 Grade White Karo. ...75c lt Pure Can and Can 09c Maple $1.25 It) Pure Can and $1.105 Grade Old 75c Maple Wheat Flour $2.40 500 It) Lots Standard Grade Old Wheat Flour, per o t $2.35 40c 50c 10 lb Bag Gonnado Old Master, The Ideal Drink 50c 60c 9 It) Bag Polled Oats 45c 35c 55c 1 It) Old Master 45c 10 It) Bag. Germnde 70c 9 lb Bag Pancake Flonr..59c $1.053 It) Old Master $1.3 45c 5 lb Bag Paneivke Flmir..35j $2.755 It) Old Master $2.19 45c 9 lb Bag Yellow or White 45e 1 lb Avon Club 35c 30c Corn Meal $1.35 3 lb Avon Club $1.00 45e 1 It) Can M. J. B. Coffee..37c Old Wheat Flour 2 48 lb Bags Standard COFFEE SOAP Bars Bars Bars Bars 10 10 12 12 A. B. Naptha Soap Crvstal White Creme Oil Soap Crystal Cocoa Soup 57c 53c 83c 83c $.1.353 lb Can M. J. B. Coffee 25 5 $1.10 lb Can M. J. B. Coffee $1.75 Unusual Bargains Every Wednesday and Saturday a m Albert Robbins of Provo was killed Monday in nn accident at the Mutual Co.tl company's mine in spring canyon, according to word rereied. No details of the accident have been learned. A mild building boom has begun In Delta during the ast few weeks. In add tion to the two large alfalfa cleaning plants, wlnclt art1 nearing completion, wotk lias begun on two office structures and u More building. Natl Prices Snow white Lard. OCTOBER 28, 1921 The fouranteenth nual call to arms In the vCntt!e, bog and sheep receipts at world war Ogden are increasing dally, according against tu- to repo'us made Thursday by the Ogbe re ulos.a den Union Kiotkyurds company. Eight Jibs been issued by the carloads of cattle were shipped to Loa onal AngfJes, wheie tlio first of such In son oral months. Tuberculos. m We Offer Choicest Eastern Cured SEAL un Scores of thriftyjpeople.'who appreciate the efforts of the REDUCE THE HIGll COST OF Skaggs Organization LIVING' are daily joining the throngs of Skaggs satisfied customers. (.Every day new people are learning of our Money Saving Prices, and are helping themselves to solve of living better on less money. that perplexing-probleThe more we can save for you the better it pleases us. HAMS and BACONS TTTAIT, UTAH NEWS REVIEW THRIFT Here are a Few of Our Saving PATRON, Is association, through the Utah Public Health Association, to Elmoi E. Ritchie, former Salt Iake attorney, and brother of Judge M. L. the people of Utah. Bi'chie of the Third district court, has The call is a personal one to every been named by President Harding as man, woman and child in the state Alasand the nation. The Utah Public judge, of tin (bird division of the to kan terr tonal court, according Health association expects every perreveid in Salt Lake. son In Utah to do hla bit in the 9 ceaseless conflict against that arch enExl tints of cows, pigs and lambs, emy of the human race, consumption. No truce is to be declared until the 1. so I the children's livestock clubs invading hosts of tubercle bacilli are in I ill and other intermountain states, vanquished. Misery, destruction and ate to be made a specoai feature of the death tramp in the wake of consump- list- i mountain Miow to lie held tion and the cause of this devastation must be annihilated. It is a duty that in Salt Luke next April. every man owes himself and his to gird on the armor of preSenator King Thursday again urged vention and render service In the cause Director Forbes of the veterans buof good health. reau ell her to buy one ol the hospitals Enlistment in the ranks ef the or to authoroffered ut Sail laike hosts for the next great ize the erection of a City new hospital for offensive against the enemy in Utah rneu will commence on Thanksgiving day, the care of disabled November 24, when the 1$21 Christ- lying in Utah ami neighboring states. mas seal sale campaign will be launch.1. P. Madsen of Chester suffered the ed in every community of the atate to raise funds with which to fight tuber- breaking of three ribs when lie was culosis In this state during the next crushed In machinery due to being year. Every man, woman and child in (lie hoist belt ut the Peoples can enlist as an active fighter in the caught battle against tubprculosia by buying Sugar company factory west of that Christmas seals. It is a simple, Inex- city, Monday. He also suffered from His condition Is pensive, easy matter to become a sol. inieinal injuries. dter in a cause, the success of wffilch said to bo precarious. will bring to humanity one of the greatest boons It could receive freedom i A Injury suit lo recover from the misery and death of consump- $15,()iK) was filed agn'ri'-- t Ihe Sanders tion. Lake by AlWill you enlist in the cause of good Floral eompnny of Salt district Third the Lewis in bert John health? Mr. Lewis nlbges Will you do your bit to help free court Thursday. that lie suffered a fractured skull and Utah from that scourge of humanity a broken jaw November 12, 1920, when consumi tion? These are the questions asked of be was struck by an automobile every citizen of the state by the Utah driven by one of the company's Public Health association. I will.! This is the answer eipected from .1. Francis Fowles, delegate from Ogcitizen who has the every IUMiievt dub interests of his state, his own health, den to the Progre-Mvand the welfare nnd happiness of lus national convention held last week in children and his fellow citizens at Modesto, Calif., was elected brst vk e heart. president of the national orgamatlon. BUY CHRISTMAS. SEALS Leo .1 Muir of Salt Lake was chosen To those who so answer the associa- a national direcim and tin decision tion says, buy Christinas seals, for rea bed lo bold 1n next national conin this way can you best and most efin Ogden and Salt Lake iu vention and fectively protect yourself help 1922. guard the safety of others. Be the purchase small or large, The body of Private Wllfnrd V. Anevery purchase supplies just that much more effective ammunition for use derson of I ognn. who was killed In against the Insiduous enemy. Franco October 28. 1918. has arrived The Utah Public Health association home accompanied by a military escort does not ask any man for a donation. Fort I). A. Bussell, Wyo., where from It simply submits to him a business He bad been proposition that of making an invest- the escort vviir (banged ment in good health. His investment a member of huitiry O of the U. S. may be large or small ; the larger the field artillery and served on the Mexmore returns he is assured upon his ican border. He was transferred to Investment. Every man, with egard A, Seventeenth field artillery batleiy for the future of his family buys in- and went lo France with replacement surance against death and pays large 191S. sums of money for this Insurance year- troops in June, ly. In purchasing Christmas seals this same man Is simply buying insurance Only six. tenths of 1 per (enl of nil against tuberculosis, for every Christ- hoists on farms in the United States mas seal represents a good health pol- nre of purebied stock, and in actual icy the premium on which goes to help number of am li animals Il.ib ranks protect the purchaser and his from twenty ninth among the stnes, accord"tuberculosis. No sound thinking man by t he a bnlletin just will deny the value of an Insurance ing lo of the for bureau census department policy. No sound thinking man can acthere are, In stale this commerce. an In value investment of the deny protection against tuberculosis, which cording to the list, 535 purebred horssimply means the buying of Christmas es, divided into the Billowing classes: seals. Belgian, 45; Clydesdale, 1; French Statistics show that there are on 22; Perclteron. 26, Shire', 10; draft, average of 200 deaths annually In Utah standard bred 21; Ihoioughbred 58; from tuberculosis. Experts declare us purethis number of deaths means there are and all oilier broods reported not less than 2,000 active cases of the bred with breed not specified, 85. disease In the state. Statistics further show that the death rate from tuberMore activity prevails in the varculosis has Increased In this state In ious distikls of Beaver county ut tin the past few years. This means an time than for a year or more Increase in the number of active cases. present to n nnnma man who So only as there Is a case of the dis. past, according tilt Lake from a tour to returned ease in the state, not under proper coni said to be trol and supervision, no man Is wholly of southern Ft. ib. Tins safe from infection. The only guaran- due to the slightly improved outtee of perfect safety from the disease look for lead, the need of smelting Is complete elimination of it. companies for mes with n high Iron Tics, then, Is the goal toward which content and tin- - shutdown of copper the army of good health In Utah Is he. properties wliuli hint forced miners Ing martlaled under the direction of to operate leases Itt order to find the Utah Public Health association. of all education the Thorough peopla along lines of prevention Is the only Professor William Peterson, who be. plan of battle that will bring ultimate victory. Money Is required to carry rnrno director of the tlah Agricultural on ths campaign. Experiment St ition tins lull has just j To the people of the state of Utah Issued a eompiehensive statement In-- j eomes the duty and the privilege of the principal problems which furnishing the sinews of war with (heating will ntienipt to solve In Hit the stut'on which to 'carry on" in this state. He future. emphust.od the fact that Then, buy Christmas seals and help make Utah a safer place in which te the station will continue to carry on live. fundamental Investigations bulking to-- j CLINIC TO CONTINUE ward ihe development of agriculture One of the Important things which in the future. Investigations of great those who purchase Christmas sepl imrmd'nte value will also lie mode, will help to do Is to continue tha work the value of which will help the tartn. in Utah of the traveling clinic of tha er solve the problems of todav. Utah Public Health association, which tuber-culosis Is now engaged in a thorough .T. Elton McCarty, World war vetsurvey nnd, In conjunction with the U. S. Public Henlth service and the eran and one of Ul all's wounded men state board of health, Is making a sc'eeted to represent th's slate at the ehild hygiene survey of the state. Armtstbe day exirnsea In honor of. The prime objects of these surveys Amenta's "Unknow n" Mildioi at Washare twofold, to educate tne people and Arl nzton cemetery, will along lines of disease prevention and ington Coe to nation;. enptol bv airplane. go to secure the establishment of state to a telegram received by, agencies for the care of the tubercul- aetordins ous and the continued education of the him MrCariy, a voretton d student at children along lines of preventive hy- the I'nlveislty of nab, was the only giene. The Utah Public Health associone of 'be ti'itc (Db gates to rere.ve ation wants to determine to what exit Is ad but it is pa b's tent tuberculosis exKts in Utah. It is elide notice, m.mc iei gallon will the that going about accomp'Miing this by havnational to the cupitol over the ing a government expert make a com. travel Blete survey of every community. ak mall rout. live-doc- Contented Family A Columbia Grafonola A Selected List of Records A Happy Home k per-umn- A Prosperous Community W. L. REYNOLDS COMPANY PAYSON, UTAH One of tlio hardest things iu tho world for a colyuniist to do is keep his hands off society items whoa they conic in sequence like this: Mrs. t). S. Jones and daughters of Little River, Neb., arrived yesterday for a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs, K. I. Smith of Locust street. Mr. K, I. Smith of Liu ust street left for New York lust night on a two or possibly three weeks business trip. Kansas City Star. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Jesso , PAYSON RIVERSIDE SWEET SPANISH but brief falls of raiu or snow, while BEST ONIONS FOR UTAH deep humming tones indicate rain falls which are both btief and light. Results of cxpeuments at ike JJavis Buzzing tones indicate a change in soft humCounty iarm of ihe Llaji Agncui the weather; indefinite tural college, with the growing oi ming tones of medium strength intwenty-twariolies of onions dur- dicate a longer 'continuance of damp vv eather. two last tlie ing yeais, suuvv mat tlic It is difficult to describe the tones straiu of Riverside Sweet Spanish be They must which hat) keen developed, out) auks in mere words. all other Utah grown vurutus fur beard repeatedly in order that the Many single mind may form consciously or sub quality and yield. f onions of this variety weigh consciously an idea of the weather a pound. It has a relatively conditio,, to which they corrctqiond. ueeks, .high percentage small dry Auto Attraction. and low percentage of doublets. It also outclasses all otbcis ioi size The nearand keeping qualities. Hes frightfully Daughter est competitor is the Gibraltar. I think. The llgures show that 276 of the Mother I, cant see it. Sweet Spanish variety Rivers;do Good Heavens, d you Daughter weigh 138 pounds or one hull' pound mean to say you cant see that big Show' The tper on jon, pud only iifteen of that yellow car? Passing 245 ( London.) number had fat necks, wlulo Gibrallnrs weighed 116 pounds and 62 of these had fat necks. Fifteen NOTICE TO CREDITORS. pounds of each variety) y ere tested for keeping qualities,- - and by FebEstate of William Bills and Nellie ruary all of the Gilualtars had spoil Creditors will ed while of the Riverside M. Bills, deceased. Sweet Spanish variety remained solid. present claims with vouchers to the city, Utah This year the seed of all onions undersigned at P:ysnn grown has been saved and will be comity, Utah, on or before the 31st D. 1921, compared next year with commercial day of December, A, Dated at Payson city, Utah, this seed. The farm is in charge of Alma 25th day of October, A. D. 1921. J. B. BILLS, Wilson, a graduate of the Utah AgAdministrator ricultural eollego and a specialist in COLEMAN & STRAW. MORGAN, Prov to his ions botony. appoint 28 41 Attorneys, Provo, Utah. ment to his present position, lie was an assistant in the botony department at the college. Davis couqty STATEMENT pays tlio rent on the farm which is $80 per acre nml furnibhes $1060 toOf the ownership, maimgement, The Utah etc., of the wards its maintenance. Paysonian, Published at Agricultural college rune it and furn- Payson, Utah, as required by tbc ishes the additional money needed act1 of congress, August 24, 1821. for its operation. The following is, to the best of hi WIRES FORETELL WEATHER knowledge, a tqie statement of the o'v nersbijv, management, etc., of the If you live in the country whero Paysonian; Publisher, The Pnvsonian there are plenty of telephone and Publishing company; editor W. E. telepraph wires nnd have an ear and Ellsworth; business manager, W. E. mind that is observant, it is an Ellsworth. The owners nre the easy thing to let wires be your Publishing company, tlio stock weather prophet. holders owning one or more per cent Predictions as to state of the of the capital stock are V. E. Ellsveather cpn bo made from twenty-fou- r worth. Payson, Utah. There are no hours in advance bondholders. to thirty-s- i pitch, Signed, W. E. F.LLSWORTTC. by an appreciation of the Editor nnd Publisher, strength, and quality of the tones Rains, (sworn to and subscribed before me produced hy the wires. pow, and storms can be foretold Ibis 21st day of October, 1921. with considerably certainty. R. A. TORTER, High shrill notes precede heavy Notary Public. o oue-hul- two-thiid- s A Ppy-sonla- , Hull, deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to iho undersigned at Iuy son City, Utah County, Utah, on or before tlio 17th day of December A. U. 1921. Dated at Payson City, Utah, this rtli day of October, A. D 1921. JESSE HALL, Administrator BOOTH BROCKBANK & JOHN 7 41 SON, Attorneys, Provo. HERES PROOF A Paysou Citizen Tolls Experience. of His You hnvo a right to doubt state-omnt- s of people living far away but can you doubt Payson endorsement? Read it: W. II. Shenner, depot agent. D. & R. G. Ry., Second Ward, Payson, I have used Doans Kidney says: Pills for pains in my back and other aches and pains brought on by kidI havo always found ney trouble. them a fine remedy. From mv ex- perience with Dogns Kidney Pills, I dont hesitate in saying they are the best kidney remedy I know of. Results Lasted. Almost seven years Mr. later, Sluirmer added; I havent had any further need of a kidney remedy since I last recommended Doans Kidney Pills. Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Fostcr-MilburMr. Bhermer had. Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. How many friends, relatives and acquaintances will you remember this year at the holiday time? -- The list grows longer eachycnr, doesntit? Bat, oh! the joy of remembering each and every one. Crandpar ents, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Club Friends in a distant town, the Acquai,.' mice you made this summer on your vaca hn, your Employees or Employer , or yur Fvle-nbir- s, Customers. AU of them will appreciate the thought that you them at tltls season of the year. j j I We take pleasure in being able to offer you an inex-pensive means to extend your greeting to every one. You are invited to come in and and enjoy our CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS CARDS , with us. INDIVIDUAL EXST.E DESIGNS THE FINEST SLNTEOTS WORK FOR EVERYONE A COMPLETE LINE OF The Newest Christmas Cards at the PAYSONIAN |