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Show XSZ FAYSONAIV. rAYSOtt, OtAfi iraxa r31 JOHN W. SOLLYs COMES TO. UTAH AGAIN Buys a Home in Sataquin.Utah Curiosity Killed the Cat but World Which he is offering for sale. 'Anyone wishing to purchase an interest in these wonderful oil fields, the best in the world, can make application at the 1:3. Payson Exchange SavingsOBank in ML CHAIR FOR FORD'S SON STAYED AT HOME DURING WAR TO HELP IN PLANT REFUSED TO TAKE UNIFORM. Steaming Hotj That a the way you like your meals at hmoe and thats the way youll Better get them at this restaurant. stillj the food and the cooking and the service will be as clean and as palatable as you expect these things in your own home. We cater ' to particular people Pauls Cafe GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES , Consult the County Clerk or the ree pective signers for further information. . TO CB EDITORS. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial DVtrict in and for Utah County, State of Utah. In the Witter of the Estate of Charles Samuelson, deceased: Credio.--s w ill present elaims w:to vouchers the undersigned Executor of the Lest Will and Testament, of said dri idi nt at his residence n Santaqnin, . Tlteh County, Utah, on or before the 2uo. day of October, 1919. Peter A. Peterson, Executor, Sant aquln, UtMi Coleman ft Si w, Attys for Exo. entor. Provo, Utah. SSI - . Putting it off today wont get.it done An advertisement in this paper today tomorrow. will bring business tomorrow. He .Told Edeel That War Work In Footory Needed Him Would Not Accept Safety First Commission. Dsdarss - Clemsns, Mich. Henry Ford, during the last hour of his seven uys on the witness stand, took ocoaoion to claim full reponsibllity (or hie Edssl Fords, claim for exemption from the . selective draft. "He wanted to enlist, said Mr. Ford, "but 1 told turn that he could do more good where ae was. He ifas offered several commissions which would have permitted him to wear a uniform and stay right in the factory, but he wouldnt accept ML them. PROBATE AND NOTICE RESPONSIBLE WAS - EU5 Having made their decision, it wax shown, both Mr. Ford and his sou refused to camouflage it behind s swivel chair commission carrying boots and spurs. This subject, the introduction of which has been awaited ever since the trial opened, jlid not develop along the lines which had been generally ex. Mr. Ford's inclination to petted. shoulder full responsibility, his statement that his son wss sbsoluely essential to the war work being done in the factory and his revelation of the fact that Edaei Ford turned down several offers of a commission, disarmed criticism. The charges, spread during a political campaign, and recently .repeated on the floor of the United States senate, to the effect that the young president of the Ford Motor company had shirked his duty were so fully refuted that Tribune counsel did not pursue the point. It was the first time that a full explanation of the tacts in connection with Edsel Ford's war work has been made public and It was easily the feature of the eleventh week of the trial. Henry Ford spsut seven days on the witness stand and of this time he gave less than two hours to his own .lawyers. As long as counsel - for The Tribune was hammering him Mr. Ford sat quietly in the witness chair answering the constant Are of questions with great patience. But the lnstanr his own lawyers took him In hand his attitude ohanged. Ht became and diffident. He would not accept the efforts of his counsel to provide him with an opportunity tc reveal the full extent of his patriotic DELICIOUS DRINKS Our pure ice cream and Jreal fruit flavors make the refreshments that you get at our fountain really nourishing food. ' We Cater to the Family Fountain Trade. Ice Cream in Bulk for Home Use Our Specialty w ' THERES By. Former Advertising R. J. HAMILTON Manager of Wanamakers, , A DIFFERENCE PAYSONS DEPENDABLE DRUG STORE a M o o o o 0 Philadelphia o o o o o o One of the finest little jokes we men have in stock is about the curiosity of women and cats. We smile indulgently at our wives and sisters and mothers. We wag our finger at them and tell them in our ponderous And humor, Look out, my dear, Curiosity killed the cat. if we do hot seem to realize that it werent for curiosity we, in this twentieth century, would still be living like pigs and dying French Dry Cleaned and Pressed . $1.00 up like flies. 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Why a man ought to be ashamed to wag his G Anger at the'most idle curiosity in the world. 1 AUGUST 1 5 th o o Fall and Winter Suits o Fall and Winter Skirts o 0 o o o q q o o You people who are reading this paper now are simply curious. You women who turn to your advertising to find out where to go before you begin your fhopping would probably spend many times were not curious. Dont waste a moments thought on the banter of men. Head your advertising, satisfy your curiosity, see the merchandise that appeals tp you. Do not hesitate because the name of some advertiser is new. Let your curiosity have its fullest play. It is time. we laid this curiosity joke to rest. Heaven help the son of the w oman who isnt curious. more money than you had to 1 if you COefftthtot) g o o 1 MO newspaper can succeed i O. Write for Catalogue with- - oiif advertising, therefore we solicit the patronage of our readers for those who by their advertising help to make this paper possible Frizel!Dl THE i! IWMINCTON r A AMS UMC. CO. INC. Payson, Ut. OOOOOOOOOOOOOO0O0OOOOOO0 Knew Where It Would Land. We can settle Lawyer Yes, sir up this estate for you tn about eight months. The Principal Heir But can you wait that long for the money?" Judge. SI mm Sale mu G you need some come in and see US NOTICE TO . Grand Breams 8 Ammunition f WEBSTER 0 O In the Gayety Theatre Building O A Time to Think work during the war, bit humanitarian view, or his advanced idene of tha relations which ihould exist between ' Never in the history of the country capital and labor. It la all In the records, said Mr. have times been as prosperous money Ford. I have told K all hers one. He avoided, with care, anything that as plentiful, wages as good and prices verged oh boasting. Ha would -- fat - oi all, products as high as now oven describe the extent of the war ..Reports from every part of the work which hla fnotoriea did and when show that people in general country record breaking performances in tha seem to have started on a money production of munitions was mention-- , we did all wa could, spending orgy and as a consequence ad ha deolared, let It go at that. I want to forget prices of luxuries and many necesabout It. I feel Just a the soldiers sities are advancing all out of rea.. want to I about .talk dont feel. ray son, war work. The witness did, however, after beWages are continually being ad ing pressed, explain that hla son had vanced, in all lines, giving the averbought out the minority stockholdei of tha Ford Motor company because age wage earner more money to spend thaaa interests had insisted on Mr than he ever thought of having be. Ford aqueeaing tha last dollar out of fore. tha public, the government, the work-er- a While it is true that everything and tha produet. Ha wanted to coasts cut loose from hla associates, he said, morej and that more money is so that ha eould onrry out hla ideas needed to live on; nevertheless, every of tha distribution of profits to eui person who gives the matter any ployaea through Increased wages and see must the .opportunity to tha public through lower prices. thought It was either buy or sell and Mr. Tor i that exists for taking at least part had' considered soiling and organising of the advance in wages or profits Hla son, however, that are a new company. being made( and investing took up tha task of buying out tha them in some security that is safe( minority stockholders and succeeded, reasonable a interest and yet finanIn pays tha despite the general belief cial world that this stock oould not bs has a ready market in case a quick purchased. To spend every sale is necessary. One of the moat Interesting developcent right now is almost criminal, ments of Mr. Ford's testimony earns without putting something by for an,, out whan It was testified that tha only other time as there is no surety that legislation ha has ever sought waa that the present prosperous condition will for tha protection of birds. Other continue for even five years. man of millions, it was ahown, keep The man who takes time by the lobbyists in tha national and stats forelock. to - use an old expression oapltol to urge and work for apodal and. out of his earnings makes a safe privilege, but the erne favor that Mr SavFord has aver asked from the law- investment, such as buying War has an insurance makers had nothing to do with hla ings Securities, own interest. It waa a ourloua hit against a less prosperous time( and of testimony and left a deep impres- needs to worry very little about con. sion on the audience In the court ditions five years hence. Prices and wages cannot continue chamber. The sub set waa a result of ques- to advance forever, and. the penduA tions oonearnlng Mr. Fords Hat of lum may swing the other way. friend. He named Thomas Sdlaou iberal amount of money invested in and John Burroughs, the naturalist, as W, S. S, will ease up things when hla .bast friend outside of hi Im- the change comes and the man who mediate associates. has them will be in a position to look Litigation in wklah Mr. Ford baa orward to the change without fear. bean in tare ted waa another subjeot In the money spending and earning of Interest. It waa shown that when time of the present is truly the time tha automobile buteeaa was In the to think o.f putting aside something firet yaara of its growth all manufie-turtr- t or the inevitable. of motor ears war compelled to pay tribute to what wad known an the Beldan patent to internal oombus-tto- n Mr. Ford fought this engines. .patent for seven year and won and by Ask YourDealerfR bis victory freed tha entire industry from It lhaoklos and made possible the wonderful growth which has mark' ed the last few yaara. I If MODERN PHARMACY 0 o o - PAYSON, UTAH FATHER ' " m oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Saved the BRINGS MANY MERITORIOUS PROPOSITIONS FROM THE GREAT OIL FIELDS OF TEXAS NEW MEXICO AND ARIZONA NO FAoa BEET GROWERS Secure your Liberty Beet Topper before September 1st Under every condition of climate and soil this superior Topper has thoroughly demonstrated its worth as a time saver. With its aid beets are Topped and Pulled in one operation. Endorsed by hundreds of satisfied users. Bee:: Sold under an absolute Guarantee to Top as good hand Topping or money refunded JOHN W. SMITH a District Manager j ! Advertising? If it is results you want you should use this paper. It circulates in the majority of homes in the community and been has always I The Family I Newspaper The grown-upquarrel about it, the children cry for it, and the whole family reads it from cover to cover. They will read your ad if you place it before them In the proper medium. s |