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Show TIfE PAYSONT W PAGE FOUR PAYSONIAN Ul ah. CO. CIGARETTE LAW. Governor Mabey has signed t he I of clgureto oid. much talked doing this the governor has j 'veil in effect a measure which he miih that he believes will be Intqx-- tivi and inefficacious so far as Its ability to bring the results its irOiiom-i,tMr. desire is concerned. Mabey even goes so far, according t rejioit, as to say that ho belie' es un less law should be repealed and drastic law governing the use of tobacco enacted. Tho cigarette bill, which will bo in 8. effect ninety days from .vliii-l- i not only makes it unlawful to ; uff tho cigarette, but it prohibits the smoking of tobacco in any form in in certain public places and in state, I i.'-.- The county and city buildings. bill, which has been enacted into a law after much buffoonery and woeful wasts of time on the part of legislators, was introduced, no doubt, by Mr. fsauthwick who bus become famous" through its instrumentality, in ho lime an offort to spring into light and lift himself from where he no doubt would hive r uminod and, perhaps, justly, if he had not hit upon because of its comedy, to tho notoriety which he oli.u-urit- sought. i:.vv which could be enforced, meet with the approval of all sound minded people. But until tiie mills !' to the carry':are restricted Sunday school literature ami '.h express companies are required !,.- ,,n line their service to the tr. imp k: i tion of spring poems, it will bor possible to keep the cigar, t the makings out of Utah la the sume manner that the prohibition luw has made criminals cut of men, ami has brought about imue alarming form of intoxication it an ever before existed, so will the : ti eigaretto law make criminals out of both men 'and boys. Surrepti-- ' ms smoking will take the place of i 'vn use of fobaero, ami although he store keepers may obev; the i aiulate of a legislature which has ' on record as hning accomplish - - in . sixty Ml W ho, ,i days what should have done in ten, Utah will use as much tobacco as before, am' probably more of it will lind its wav into the tiny roll. While this njnt newspaper does b-- eii countenance eigaretto smoking it not believe in taking away the .s.unil liberty of any individual a long ns that individual does not lore with the rights of others he niiin who enjoys a cigarette has ins ns much right to reap that enjoyment as the man or woman who joys eating peanuts through a Yet performance at tho theatre. v. hat legislature, bo it ns regnrdlesa ,f time and expense ns the Utah gi- hi tu re, woud ever think of pro-hiring the side of the succulent Prohibition which does not prohibit i 1 h tiu, aihg-- s entering occasion, complaint in umitter was c'-n- - We are justified in letting you know of the savings we can offer you at this time in our h into the spint of t,u cnt-also playing Ye GmN' "ilh a young man. The Orem station had been into a gambling don ul,,t, hut man Snuthwickf ow, coming down to fan-- , v mitigation has failed to find rim slightest Vestige of truth in Inc w hole fabric of the complaint of In tinmlerson from Springville. fiist place, the young lady in clung-iif the newsstand, sold a deck of cirds to a young man who happened tn break tho seal before leaving the cli.unter and ran through the COMPLAINT for permitting Iayson in the Orem station. first to last the complaint foumlat is u and utterly- without is not supportod by fact. It alleges that after having driven from Goshen, dyspeptic found a warm fire f probably in Springvillo the fires are omph" e in the waiting room, but was the gaim v prevented from enjoying it because ight young men and boys had so 'entered with tho young nmn. poisoned the air with cigarette smoke iking is not permitted in that if he, the one from Springville. passenger waiting room, and on f! had remained ho would have become anion mentioned by the Snnn to tho extent of sickness, (Miisoneil il(, misfit, the room was no The complainant with the dyspeptic polluted than on any other occasion. maligning - n it ; moss grown town known as Springv ille, has written to the Desert News cigarette rt 1 touch from Sjirii.gville Saving Opportunities n m ti i - SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2.50 One Year, in Advance Six Months, in Advance.. Entered at the Postofflce at Iayson, Utah, as second class matter. If the jx m - who were by hoys ami smoking- - right ui.d-of Jit agent who said thu i.o son to it dial 'mild try to ('.din,-an 'did not occur again. lady in charge to pn-- W. E. ELLSWORTH Editor and General Manager THE M 9s aids PUBLISHING m room no 11, 1921. UTAH, MARCT! declares that he mu to accomodate h.s benches near ,"i any of the uvr-love, ns the said born-lie- THE PAYSONIAN Issued livery Friday at Fnyson, by the PVc'0 d- - i ' M Mi K H N in n n aM Hosiery Department M 1 New Spring Numbers have just reached us and are selling at half the former prices. P 1 -- VI Rt m SB f) H K m Kt Ml m HI ft M r 25c Ladies Lisle Hose in Black or Brown, 25c ...... j Encouraging the presentation of thrills enough to satisfy the most standard dramatic productions,'- - the eager Faruuin fan. Jackie Snundeis, student body of the Iayson high a most capable hading worn. in. plavs school has completed arrangements opposite the star, for the appearance in this city of renowned Sylvia Bieamer and Hubert among t American uctresscs, in lie- - are due at the Gnycty tin at re The The Friday night in their latest juviamt ion of Aunt Marv. for the vehicle, play will be on the bon-alMy Husbands Other Wife. night of March 25, at tbo Pnyson The title excites your iuten s and it is understood the picture cannot high school building. fail o do likewise, fur it is built upon Riders of the Dawn, V. one of the most a V. dramatic situations Ifodkinson release, will be shown nt in either life or fiction. the Gavety theatre next Monday and The best Shirley Mason pii-- unnights. Violet Seliram, she of t he million y el not even excepting ller lends the blinding of pliant Man. a pears In be dollar eyes, feet of those Elaine of optics to Uhn loeal verdict oil Riders new of the Dawn, Pox the William oath, pm Benjamin B. Hamptons second big him- Grev duet ion which will be shown ai tin She appears as a emi Gavety theatre next Sarinduy eiebi. production. Masouri repuatmn vamp; but in a part different from It gives Miss any other in which 1 er eves have another boost ami establishes her ever wrought dost ruct inn. for she is s' ill more securely among the pad the Ercnch girl, who ns part of the i::g shirs of the silent drama. intrigue against the win at n Kint Dorn, pretends to tie. his wife.! exciting game of on Thursday evening of f ii lining that he ma.iicd her in plu yet Prance during the war. Pst week between the Spanish iThiiil ward bnv scouts and the Pay The visi'ors wensi. n scouts. could they carry off tlv lm , : but , illunn laruuni i going to they went down to ib'fem big ship you know you are in for tl score of 7 to 11 in favor of li n els of excit meut ami ro home team. The i Mice. ,e si on ;,t aiiiuin c'seoufs had everything their own wav Gnycty t t re mi he first half, th,- - scor- - bcim.-eduesdny lunl'-Pox prinluc o 7. The tables turned in t'c luirsdiiy in a William lion c iPod The f Seatt'ers half, however, ami the hoi e ly t'lvde estover. A cam showed metle. The Scut t lcrs will bc played today in replete withj unusual and is said to have isli Pork. Eom-sbeek- , 19c Heavy Ribbed Black Hose for Boys size 6 to 11, . . . Fine Ribbed Hose for Girls, Black or Brown, size, 6 to 10, Fine Thread Mercerized Black and Brown Hose for Girls, 50c Ladies Silk Lisle Hose in Black or Brown 50c Mens Black or Brown Half Hose, 15c Mens Hose black, brown or gray Lisle Thread, Mens Hose, a Splendid Wearing Silk Number .... . . . 25c 50c i Goi-hu- m-,- s PAYSON. -- Tui-sila- S s s t Eli-Th- tinder took his place with tho 90 per companies had not had between $50 cent who are now sadder but wiser! pud $75 an acre in the crop, they would have deserted the fields. At in the of the business world. If you want the best reason in j the present time, no beet sugar is 'lie world why you should advertise'j being sold at a profit. It should judiciously and sensibly, Mr. Home also be remembered that the interests M reliant, ju-- t sit down anil think of the sugar refining companies in over Uncle Pams own figures that the east are entirely different than X1XET PER CENT of all business, the interest of the sugar beet grovv- failures ill 1920 vver0 eoneerns that 'era.1 t advertise. WHY THEY FAILED. should be in report sent out by the showing tile percentage Pavsoi business - in eit ted el mm nt -- -- men n causes during rather fo.ms I! .h in tenmg reading, this sinrv of i!misfortune, but tdlier fclli-ca tries a lesson of value ami one j deserves earfule study. The high spots in the report is FARMERS AND SUGAR TARIFF entire lumber of run- ,i . i ,,f ri, The beet width failed in the Paired sugar industry if the in a single year, more than United States has been n stnbnlizer cent of them think of it- - - of prices ns it furnishes a domestic p.-90 per cent of them were supply independent of foreign snure- e ore ihaa ,i For this reason alone it should' t aldishment that did not advertise. is. If there was ever an argument umbo encouraged nml if need be pro--j eed by a suitable tariff that will, favor of using printers ink in u Sam has permit it to exist in competition with indicial way. vottr Uncle it through this report. ugar produced wih the cheap labor i,i seated in of Cuba and Europe. most We presume that in Commenting on the situation and 'uncos these unsuccessful conceimj did not advertise because they were! the necessity of a sugar tariff, Spen-i-feThen cameleer Penrose, a director of the Holly 'o drag along. tares were given on coti-o- f r and the period company, says: readjustment l struct ion and genei-noperation. It must be remembered that the found that the very thing which was their competitors over the beet industry is different from the Works nutting Superintendent of Water been lind The people in Cuba, thecano industry. advertising bumps Carl Provstgaard was instructed by The when the price of sugar is very low, thing they had ignored. who used the city eoutieil last Mondav night to v printer's ink can vacate their cane fields as they a1 even stocks t rid of vvarprice uve very little money involved in install additional sanitary drinking g. n om-and were able to the crop as the cane is only planted or better, Second the ward at one fountains, The fellow who once in several years, but on the s.n- - on their feet. in hand the beet church, one on the west side of fed goods that, were growers must harvest Main street between Utah avenue daily and didnt have bit-itheir crop, as by the time the crop and First North street, ami one at eu figli to use the papers to tell the i ready to be harvested it has cost the Nebo stake tabernacle. that he vented to get from from $50 to $75 an acre for that pi epic Last fall if the beet sugar season. g .''""v '?rsB!a sa miimies aass'ss'sas'j'rsa their failures ami I ijo, (f it ooiir-- e bind-etlu.l- i 1 di-l- j a- -, - l ' j Spi-ui-- I vv d Thero was n good at representation the three-dacourse in power farming at the headquarters of the J. I. Case eirnpany Salt Lake last week. There was a total attendance of about 108 from all parts of the state. Pnyson was represented by II. S. Tipton, Farrell Tipton, Charles Gale, Henry Huber, Clyde Tcrvort, I.ynear Brnithwait nnd two sons of Mr. nml Mrs. YeYn ' Manvv ill. Professor Hemphill turtd on battery mid ignition. Puvson ' Year Round" solgan to tie to if the welfare of the home town is The to be promoted and conserved. propority of a town is known by the prosperity of its business houses. Virginia City (Nev.) Chronisle. Trade nt is n pretty , for season. i they-jsgn- n- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOxXKXJOOOOOOi MODE Trade at Wight- ALWAYS THE BEST GOODS AT Prices will not change dont hesitate to order. awn's FAIR PRICES. Get measured now and insure Easter delivery LAN! & PERSSON CO. vThe Clothier n j FOUR NINETY ROADSTER Saturday Specials on Meats R M m J. I. 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