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Show THE PAYSONTA PAGE TWO tnr X PAYSON. UTAH, MARCTI r? EEi 1 U I I UTAH MUH'H PAYBON, 1 on Our Presidents 1:1 hv J (Copyright, the and The Silver Green Last Friday a STAND BY THE SILVER AND Tr!F. GRnEN. NOTES patriotic Morgan ) CHESTER A. ARTHUR assembly 1830 was held at the Iayson high school. In spite if the fact that the set, hi STAFF class ..Editor Rev. Wiidman .Mnrphry came up to THELMA ERLANPSoN Is a lawless, erimminal rn w ; LOWELL JOHNSON Athellie Editor 'the school to talk to the students ' at the junior class is very mu' NOMl ELLSWORTH Social Editor closing of school. lie, dead i:. A. MoiHiVX . .. d winr And never starts anything new. did.,II ZEE la ildll. ss Editor ns many others, sees the great need WAYNE I.( l.r ESS bin the sophomore ela of eontinmng the school until the Though Ag. Cluli Reporter rlos" too much sehrnd f ,he Aguiar year. II. H. JtejM.rter Id I N'XI E HOU EX And bus a deal of roan 1! DWS Si nior Reporter All students will be delayed a year Youll have grout IoMt.ENE to admit, it ou're NPSOX EM lit Till. sehmd work if the schools arc in nt truthful all, Junior Reporter That the Jnysou l.e i loscd ut tho present tune. high mn't inn: v boat. Sophomore Reporter The debating season is now at 'iii;i. doeglabh the best high sellout in all tin The debating teams arc: fresh man Reporter hand. .. JV By JAMES MORGAN 11, Biffl. SCHOOL HIGH Oct. 5, Chester Alan Ar- thur, born at Fairfield, .... 1818 1861-- - 2 - 1871-- Vermont. Graduated at Union College, Schenectady. Quartermaster General of New York State. Collector of the Port of New iamet.h 1881 Its stnto; and Albcita Cusluag Vc are working to keep it s,.. Vern Tanner. Sterling Negative With everyone working to that i ml PROGRAM CANCELLED Hurst and Ernest Hansen. Thurs Were going to succeed we kmw. i oh Professor Wilson ut the he. .. Owing t,, groundless protests coin-- day the affirmative team will meet the negative team of Spanish fork. To lead us ever on our wav, Iiom a number of faculty mem Our negative team will meO the Wero not afraid, though the path .. and from other classes in high affirmative team of Provo at the seems hard were forced to ml, the juniors We have two We 're sure to win our goal soim Iayson high school. .mil tlmr program which was to very good teams and lioic they will day. lave been given at the Gayoty the bung Us success. If you have been standing looking on re. Come onl (let in the light! J NINTH GRADE e juniors uro sorry that protests Dont stand there watching nlhci-wor- k ,"d such pressing opposition dhust fast Friday tho ..mill grade or-- . Hut push with all your nugh'. Civic club.' The officers er into tho game of inter class f,ili,o, a We need the support of ever yum lie the Buch should not follows: Bert Loveless, presi,(IV Migrants, Now that means me and you. :cr, but since it is the euse, it ,(. ; Havdee Wightman, vice presi - important that we do not give dent; Ora Jcppson, secretary, trens- - In working and boosting lor your class down town. .i program u i r and reporter. litinst for your high si hnnl too. Hoard of Directors: Harold Royer, SENIORS Anna Hancock, Will Lewis, Madge Then stand by the Silver ami the liei re and Kidd BeabtirV. Green! Some excellent civic papers were The senior girls met .Monday night the Keep our high the best in Florence state. 'o arrange a banquet for the basket read by Arina Hancock, Rhea We wont be content, not one of us kuovv that Mill team. We the Fairbanks, Madge Reece and foonibs. am worked hsrd ami they an d With a second rate. The purpose of the club is lo When it is tune to leave tins si hoot tiiag a banquet. s a few more years roll by. De'ails will be given next week .rente n better influence toward civic The seniors are still hoping that .uipmv omeiit in, and about the school Will you forever be proud to thii h .i Ming. You come from the Pavson high. '..I WILE NOT CLOSE. York Removed by Hayes. November, elected Vice President. Sept. 19, Took the oath as 21st President, aged fifty. 1880 1 Affirmative ""O public anxiety for Garfield his long buttle with death was deepened by a general dread of the vice president's succeeding to the presidetK v. The people as a whole knew nothing of Chester Alan Arthur, except that he had been only lately removed linuii the collectorship of the port of New York as a machine politician, and that he had been nominated for the vice presidency as a henchman of Ito.scoe Conkllng. After Atlittr had been sitting In the vice president's chair only a little more than two weeks, lie opened a big White House envelope one day and flushed us he glanced at the unexpected contents the nomination of a hated 'Half-Breeto the collectorship Of the port of New York. With an excited gesture, he summoned Senators Conkllng and Platt, and the three Stalwarts flamed up with rage at the challenge to them from the new administration. When the New rork' senators resigned thir seats and appealed to the legislature of their state to them as a protest against the administration, the spectacle of the vice presi let, t descending to that THE i - ' How Oysters Get Food. The iiiniii food of oysters and other blvulves is vegetable dust which is found either in suspension In nie water, or deposited us the thin upper layer of the bottom itself lifimg and sprending at times in stormy weather, but only to be pieeipitnted anew later U. VIOL'S 31 Rons hfll. HA looked It. BOOSTER hml many l:,: I times at tin- Weather-cocon bis pei'ih top of the burn am! w 'she ne w i i e in is place A .1 one nioi im, . n it wii- - daft; :iii liiedy, Mr. o.ier leoling it his d'lly to In, e mo,. Ho e limn ilsuid, - i: k , I I i w ,. lo (be ,e he s wnli mill Hu n ; the io,i of some tn,,es and bar-lelI, d up by ll o b;mi. '.bo Ling to d but s,v og nnuiinl lie on see every-tl.- ! r'p title snul Mi Rooster, looking up itt Me W e.iile i m k ; Ins f, others never ,.ot wet iiihI lint us mine and hete I bu'eidl tin vetk o tbi," it, In voo have :,l! Hie work ff ij s w'-u- Yi L,. . -- I 1 I . ZTZFKSSr . !& r f cc. y7AA coct. J rp . , u-- i . vn hi L to to. go y o,i i.upi.ied the Weuthor-co- t lbtw would ,t.n like to sit lip hen is ! do; limn or shin,,, blow high or i a w Ion. hero I have to stay in all V '! n iimi b 't Elan L, 'I' t i i in, led tst,r. can w) ui ii i e ,o'd v w wi-i 'file, , ) inside a ir'iis or snows r eo iis you go nee to live In s' y on er, t t , oiia fr. (Copyright ) v, V i.r , ?' 3 lb 0 9 "v, 2oc $2.05 85c Peans tb Good, Clean Navy Clean Pink Mexican Botins Mexican Botins ' M Austtinn who ha-- . j country 21 years anti can't yet sound the letter g ohWhat we need in this Nerves that, Buell freaks leountrv is a kink. I.should be promptly deported to their Mamma'll (Itiiht Rec Own country. ord. A small-sire- resided in this - & UTAH VALLEY MILLING & PRODUCE CO. Pay son, Utah Ar-Ui- made in our Santaquin mill, is the Best on fhe Market Pastry and Bread. Order it from your Grocer. for 27c per lb Sugar Com, per ean...,15c Extra Belmonte Sugar 20c Corn, per can 15e Goddards Extra June Good, Clean Pink Mexican Beans .... tb Good Clean Chili 25c Beans 55c tb Peas, lb Good, Clean Chili cans 2 20c for Brand Early June Peas, 2 cans for... 25c 25c Extra Sifted 20c Seagull 25c 59c Peas, 69c 55c ,69c 39c cans 2 for ,45c Large Can Pineapples, per can 25c 25c Small can Pineapples 30c Pineapples 20c can per 15c Can Solid Packed cans for.. ...25c Packed Tomatoes Tomatoes, 15c Solid 2 $2.85 per case 25c 2 2 Milk, per cap29c " .40c 45c Medium Can loo Large Borden or Sego 25c Milk, 2 cans for foe Large Borden or Sego $5 95 Milk, per case 10e Small Sego Milk, 4 Cans for 25c 33o Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed " 25c Canned Milk melea lent color to the already nn favorable Impression of him In tho public mind. When in the midst of the fight and a losing fight, Garfield was shot, tho American people revolted at the thought Hint Arthur anil the Stalwarts should profit by the assasslna-(bin- . The public mind revolted also at the prospect of a political boss enthroned in the White House, with his motley follow ing about him. That popular picture of Arthur, as a city politician out of the pages of Fuck, was distorted ami untrue, simply because the background was omitted from it. The real, tin1 native character of Hie man lmd been shaped in surround :igs very different from those In which the country found him when he first came under Its attention. Born In Vermont to a Baptist minister, a inan of education and high principles, who had come ovei from Ireland artd who soon afterward settled in New York state, Arthur had grown up in Ullage parsonages, where the living was plain and the thinking high. When the great test cante and he stood silently for three months in the shadow of the high office. Arthur found himself, and he leD petty politics and factions behind him as he entered the White House. The public was Incredulous nt first, but was convinced at last that he honestly meant to ho president of all the people. Some of his old associates in machine politics were as astonished at the change that had come over their Chet ns EalstalT and his cronies were when llince Hal became King llenry V. Not that the new president coldly rt polled the claims of friendship. He simply put first his obligations to the whole country, though it cost Dim dear in the regard of men like Giant and ConMing, who set him down as an mgi ate. Why. general, if you were still president of the New Y'ork County Republican rommiliee, you would be liere n.ht now asking for this very thing," pretested the head of that or- gnnD.it'en "As president of the New York County K'pwlditM'i committee, nauMv .o'mitted with a smile, 1 I; but since 1 ,auie here ceitainy worn I In vc let -- tied that Chester A. Arthur ts one man and the 'resident of tl" United st ;u-- is another. 30c ' 20c ,55c .... Beans lb Bulk Macaroni 10 lb Fancy Head Trice 5 lb Fancy Bead Rice 3 lb Fancy Bead Rice W;wj- - 20c Canned Goods ,98c .... tb Good, Clean Pink 5 Fresh Salt Pork 5 lb lots, 45c Beans Good, 30c per lb 35c Full Cream Cheese 10 lb Good, Clean Navy 10 lb Sugar Cured Breakfast per lb 35c Full Cream Cheese Beans, Rice 5 30c lb Bacon, per lb $1.39 5 . 40c 73c Criseo Hi Can Criseo lb Can Criseo Can Sugar Cured Eastern Hams, per 25c (.ui Criseo 5 tb Good, Clean Lima Chester A. Arthur, Produce Company Hid ship it (ls joecj instead of baled and reap the benefit of the higher price hay, paui l r hav in this form. Hitvo it mixed with syrup and you have still a better market, as there is an ewr increosing demand for this feed for dairy cows because of the greater amount of milk and butier fat which it produces. A 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOO ooooooooooooo J Iff 40e .$1.95 per can . Sureflour, 1 if H;ie your hay cut at the mill of the Utah Valley Milling Our 38c h) 2 k&il Get Better Than The Market Price For Your Hay. V'se Oo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOO oooooooooooo S i . I ram. Pail Pure hard 10 th Pail Pure laird 5 Cheese 43c I ami Beans ui. do not crow, said the Wea I Just swing and swing I'oremk. whichever way the winds blow me. "Can t you crow ? asked Mr. Rooster with wide open eyes. Never crowed sme I was made, aid the Weathers ock .sadly, and Just ben along entwe the wind and blew in around and down mine the rain. Mr. Rooster Jumped down and ran I am glad "o the shelter of Ids house. I do not have to stay up there In this And he never has rain," he said. crowed either. Well, well, poor fellow. I am better off ibati I thought, even If I do have to get up and stntt the day. I bnll never envy him again Cant crow! W1 at Is ti e lisp of being n rooster anyway. if you ennt crow? mid Mr. Rooster begun to crow loudly for Joy that he was not on top of the burn in the But 7 v- - MR. FARME- Rv ft., Pure Ih Pail 2 Cured Meats and Crisco Lard 5 i o ci ovv Some peojile who read our ads and note the various things we say about the advantage of Cash and Carry' against the old method of credit and delivery, wonder why our competitors do not try to refute our claim and thereby enter into a newspaper argument with us. There is nothing strange about why they keep quiet. There is no argument to put forth against our plan. There is nothing they can say, other than to claim more service than ourselves, which they charge for. The big asset of a credit grocer is to keep quiet. Do no agitating for fear people will learn the reasons his prices must be more than Skaggs prices. The argument on how to save money for the public on groceries is all on our side and for our Cash and Carry plan. 2 lie shade of the cool hushes uml rest and your food Is given to you by a good muster. "What happens to me? I am nt the merey of the winds; I have to t un when they blow, whether 1 wish to ot not, "If I wish to look vvot, very likely iilong will eonie old Southeast wind and tm n me that way. ( i I ui.ty be looking at the stn rise, v bmi along conies West wind nm n round goes my head us be sees' til A line time I have of it. to ne sure. "I thought you had an easy time. said Mr. Rooster, hut I should no like to climige plates with you If you cannot even look whole you wish. Bn I thought be very tine to sit U there where every one ctm s,e you mul then it would be such a tine plaet uintei Y Five ftlinute Chats of the Payeon High School. Edited by tho Htmlents Written and VOLUME 11, 1921. lb Can cans Catchup, 35c for Our old patrons know of the high quality low priced Meats we have to offer Saturday Morning. Trfitandbe convinced. 2c c Roast, per lb. 20c Boiling Meat, Utah BREEDING . . . . . Idaho LAWLESSNESS , , . Wyoming Amusing. the printed report of thi W estern Pennsylvania Humane soei ety we take the following: A woman, apparently not unde: fifty years of agC( called at th( office to ascertain if anything coulv be done to stop abusive treatment o her mother. How old is sin your motfier? "as asked. Eighty years old. Hfio abuses herf rier father. What. Her father abuses her 1 "Urn, her own lather; ami fit makes lile miserable for her, too, And how old is he I He is one hundred and one yean old. From Moving picture films are living in every city of the laml influence is directly nnd unmistakably to create lawessness. Men a:o tort rayed tis successful thieves and bandits. The hero of the pic-nitakes the law into his own 1, amis, shoots down his enemies right .imi left, and, then, with the heroine safely rescued, ho leaps into the Middle and away they go to live happily ever afterwards. What ean tho influence of such films be upon thousands of growing bgys but to cultivate a spirit disregardful of Hie sanctity of law and indifferent " ,!ll rights of property aud life! Muh pictures are being shown in many of the best theaters. o These people livo in long as no sex question is involved, Pittsburgh. the watchers over human virtue make mi disturbance. Heard on th Tram, The brutalizing of D'ets of such films as we have How did you happen to buy fin: are as fatal to good citizen- hardware journal! ship as those that have been It didnt have a girl on tho fronl for the other kind of imcover, and the novelty appealed tc Our Dumb Animals. morality. rue. Boston Transcript. shown whose o " men-i""e- 9 |