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Show 0 THE PAYS0N1AN. PAYSON, UTAH. JULY 1, 1921. poooooooooooooooo SANTAQUIN rhe I'irt Assistant Secretary of tbe Treasury by rhe Secretary of tin 0 Treasury Mellon today. Mr. Bumbei r refused the post on the grouu hat his business Interest in Ui.il OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCs advanced week per Grain. After a t4 alternating bog prices not permit him to remove from ""'I week. Cattle the 'b. generally; past lower Mrs. John M. Hollnduy entertained blither and prices, Chicago 55:111 at this time. on1 25c declines from , .'lower, ranging a closed at at dinner Thursday for Mrs. Jane Tenner (iovernor, Heber M. Well' July wheat wg and heifer8 to 50e ou medium. as tendered the post offered to Mr. Spafford of Sprihgvillc, Mr. and Mrs. steera. gam of 5Vi for the week, and a net de- Scrims, old price, 60 cents, Now 45 cents. cago July corn at 61 8t0cker ani feeder shipments from! Bamberger and It is understood that Arthur Hone of Benjamin, Mr. ami 1 With the 'vil1 exception of n iinportant markets for the week! dine of C. M. Mrs. Tietjen of Tooole, Mr. . Scrims, old price, 80 cents, Now 60 cents. The First Assistant Secrotarjshlp Weakness in. stock and cotton mar-- eiltiing June 17 were: cattle and hets on the 20th news was- bullish alvP8 o3569. hog8 10452. ,hee 2,- - .f the Treusury was tendered to V r anil Mrs. Meirill Tietjen of Kanab Scrims, old price, 50 cents, Now 35 cents. but Die market lacked buyig support '.itmiherger through the efforts of Sn-ito- r and Mr, and Mis. W. U. Greeithulgh did not respond. of the am) Smoot and lleed of Utah, Dry family Santaquin. The eastern wholesale fresh meat Scrims, old price, 30 cents, Now 22 cents. weather reports being received from lemhers of the Republican Nati iml Beef deprices trend downward. and clined 50c-$l- , in North Dakota Mrs. Caroline Openshaw came down while veal and mutton 'oiiuuittee, which has been in session widywca Scrims, old price, $1.00, Now 75 cents. Minm-sdUi- . week. Smoot Yisibe supply of wheat were cre Senator the during from Salt Lake to attend tlio funeral Lamb to $T lower. steady cooiiimonded Mr. Bamberger for the bushels a decrease of 1,- - down $l-$10.060.000 Scrims, old price, $1.75, Now $1.15. of Mrs. Kus.ell Tietjen on Thursday pork loins $l-$per 100 of h' of because nlace knowledge 220.000 for the week. Country corn pounds. 27th June prices good grade of last week, returning to her home financial matters. corn meats: beef $13.50 $15.50; veal to arrive moderate; ; Bufferings favor-Mablthe At of the meeting Republican Sunday. ; crop news continues generally lamb $18 $25; mutton 'tiomil committee held at the Wil-arVisible corn supply 24,830,000 light ; -heavy loins pork loins Hotel Mr. Bamberger led the George Beebe of provo spent sevbushels an increase of ,087,000 for $15 $18. dole-ates eral days in this city Iglit to increase the number of At Chicago cash markets the week. Full Line, Best Qualities. from Utah from eight to ten. No 2 rod winter wheat $l.o8; No. 2 Mrs. Mury t die same time the representation Nowlnnd and son, hard $1.42; No. 3 mixed corn 60c; 45 cents Quarts, $1.25; pints, 70 cents; Half-Pintroin the Southern States was cut George, and Miss Gertrude Hanson, No. 3 yellow corn 60c; No. S white lown 27 votes. oats 36c. For the week Chicago all of this city, spent the past week It was rumored that Post Master at $1.23; September wheat up in Salt Lake with relatives. of Floor Paints, Quarts, $1.20. ieneral Hays, former Chairman - Y" U'mber corn down 2c at 61 c. National e Committee, Republican Minnapolis July wheat down 2c at Clovd Mrs. and Holladay, Mr. Hot Water Kalsomines, Tend to Mr. Bamberger the position Package, 75 cents. a $1,29; Kansas City July up General Donald .Terman and Mias Verna Rad lh'stmaster the ated by at $1.18 Winnipeg July Hard Wood Stains, $1.15 per Quart. st week to head the postal savings. dish of Iocatclla, motored to Cas$1.81. office Post fhe of I'vlslon department, tilla springs Saturday. Only Hay. Demand very limited. i Is not expected that Mr. Bamberger wanted Sonth and high grades 5ALT LAKE MAN REFUSES FIRST C. Hollis Tietjen and Mrs. d accept the place tendered him by John southeast using local forage principalASSISTANT SECRETARYSHIP stmaster General Ilayes . He wttl Duncan both- - of Siu. Some were Lake, ly. Receipts light. slight . ve for Sail I. he tlis week. OF U. 8. TREASURY No. 1 visitors in this city, Thursday and prices changes have oceurred. timothy quoted New York $28, PittsFriday of last week $22, Cincin- Utah Delegates Increased. burgh $20.50, Chicago Former nati $20, Atlanta $26, Jacksonville After spending two weeks in this Governor Welle Tendered PoBokhara in Hands of Reds? $26.50. No. 1 alfalfa Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Tietjen city, sition In Treasury Depart, Bokof the government Nominally No. $18, Omaha $18 Memphis $20. and little Will daughter, Jano, have reAccept. ment; hara is In the hands of the amir, who 1 Prairie Minneapolis $16, Omaha $13 Is an absolute autocrat, but actually turned to their homo in Kanab. Kansas City $14. power is largely exercised by the MoCARD OF THANKS Peed. Further weakness developed Mr. and Mrs. JSephi Taylor of in Payson visiting with her sister, hammedan clergy. The houses in the M rs. Ray Kerr. in wheat feed market, as offerings Mrs. Frank Coining of Salt capital are closely packed together, Thovo, More sincerely than words can from southwest beeame more plenti of and everyone must be Indoors by dusk. I.ake and Mrs. .Tiino Spafford aroi we wish to thank thoso who so and Elmer vcy Bran in poor demand, flour Tietjen ful. family At nlglit the streets are paraded by Springville motored to this city on extended SaraGluten red firm. and at week's week of a splendidly last sympathy' and to attend the enjoying dog outing middlings police patrols, who beat drums to Thursday feed and hominy feed steady, hominy offices of kindness scare away thieves and robbers. The funeral of Mrs. Euzcll Tietjen. many during onr toga springs. Cottonseed fee, $ in better supply. city is surrounded by a ruined but still recent bereavement in tho death of .meal and linseed meal unchanged. miles in cirMrs. Elizaboth Wall of Santaquin strong wall about 7 Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hudson of our wife and mother, Mrs. L. W. cumference. It Is now reported that is spending several weeks in Provo Qtlfalfa meal weak Offerings of all Wo feel particularly grate- Nevada aro visiting relatives here, Hubbard Bokhara has been captured by the with her daughter, Mrs. David feeds ample, demand and movement Reds. the guests of Mrs. Then Higginson. ful for the many beautiful floral trib-l- i light. Quoted bran $14, middlings v f $14, Minneapolis; gluten ' feed os, so omblaiuatic of tho loyalty Mrs. Chnrics A. Tietjen extended white Chicago, $31.21 Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tietjou have! ni hive of friends. her hospitality Thursday to her son, r0tlirn0(1 hominy feed $24 Chicago, $23 St. L. W. HUBBARD and Family. t0 thoir home in Tooele Pays to Shake Up Soil. C. Hollis Tietjen of Salt Lake, Mr. bran $18.50 Buffalo; linseed Tonis; On a farm near Spartanburg, S. CL, and Mrs. N. S. Holladay, Mrs. Da- - af.tPr fip0,lding ,hp p"Rt tPn days ,n meal $20 Minneapolis; 36 per cent A Blooming Chicken. fruit trees set in dynamite craters i phon-cottonseed meal $20.25 Memphis; No. c'ty. Moore, Miss Vera Raddish and have lied a yield live times as great 1 alfalfa meal $18.50 Kansas City. Little Mary was visiting her grand as that of trees set U. spade (lug Cloyd Holladay of Pocatello, Mr and reparations arc being made mother in tho country. Dairy Products. Butter prices adCotton Mrs H, Roland Tiotjon of Payson, holes in the same orchard. Walking in vanced 14 e the past week and marand corn aiso have ben grown on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Openshaw, Mr. hero to celebrate tho 4th of July. the garden, she chanced to soe a With an active ket is firmer today. lund worked by means of explosives and Mrs. Albert Grcemihlgh and Eph- - Tho Santaquin Silver band will lead peacock, a bird she had never seen Wflemand raim Tietjen of Santaquin and Mrs. in for higher grades for storAfter gazing in silent adbefore. with excoPcnt results? th(J parado. Voting for tho God- Enzell Bnnghurst of Springville. i . she ran quickly into tho age lower grades are kept well clear miration, Cath- now the main fonturo. j Joss is od by movement into consumptive house and cried out: O A. Daniels and son, Oh, granny, Emmett, Mrs. David Lindstrum and daught- - prill(' Wadsworth and Leathy Tiotjcn come and seel One of your chickens . channels. will open their new studio on July Receipts only moderate er of Garfield spent tho past week aro in the lead. and stocks of all kinds kept cleared. is in bloom." The Christian Register. 4. Advertisement. Closing prices 92 score: New York 35c; BARGAINS IN USD CARS Chicago 34,$c; Philadelphia 351ic; Boston 36c. Em wt SMtberger of Salt Lake, who Potatoes. Irish We have for sale a Chevrolet tourcobbler potatoes has r fused the First Assistant Secre-tarys- t from eastern shore tf Virginia dethe United States P ing car, 490, and a Buick clined Both of these ears have bcon thorper bbl in New York the past week Teaching $2.50-$2.6oughly overhauled and are in first class condition. Will sell at barPrices range in eastern marKNOWLES MOTOR kets. gain prices. Live Stock and Meats. Chicago COMPANY, Payson. MARKET QUOTATIONS WEEKLY ! 10-20- c Scrims, 25 off LTu-jjK- - udT-jricc- - a 2 Nti-'on- $16-$18- e. Paints and Kalsomines $10-$16- d $19-$23- -- 4 - 3MERGER IS 3c 5-l- 2c 7c 5-- mnn 1 j a D-4- 25-2R- c 0 . Spend the Summer at , s. 30x3 Standard Non-Ski- d Tire Townsend Park Thf new low price made possible by strictest economies and specialized production. Plant No. 2 was erected for the sole purpose of making is 30x3p2-inc- h Non-Ski- In Payson Canyon ns M kl 1 d fabric tires. With a daily ,1 ca- - 6,000 tires and 20,000 tubes, this plant permits refined prt. a quantity basis, uniform, used are the best obtainable. The quality offered the to car owner at any price, sbric tire ever , tone Cord Tires e values best, class these tires as having tho e car manufacturers use the are quality choice of cord users, jpment, They Forty-seve-n 30x3-inc- h Cord ' high-grad- New Price $24.50 Lots For Sale in Shady Nooks. is u M H See J. C. Townsend at Townsend Park, M M M Ed M U FJ to IV . Five Miles from Payson. rs Hi m m 32x4 34x46 FOR SALE BY SHULER MOTOR COMPANY LIBERTY GARAGE iinniniisiiiiBiiiiiHinnBnBiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiimuiMUiiiiiiiumd . 'I . |