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Show IHK PAYS0N1AN. PAYSON, UTAH MORE Opportunities Local and Personal wvwvwtfwwvm icoruette crepe LUST--Whil- ( It p Return to this nftiee, waist. FOIJ SALE Four head horses. Lyman Kapple. of YOUNG PIGS for sale. quire of Henry Wjler. f In- SALE or rent, mv home street, near Rio Grande depot. Inquire Mrs. James Hoyle EOR E 1 -- 53-t- FOR SALE Plenty of (Yi- eord and Isabella grapes, Ger- man Ellsworth. m Mrs. Wiliuati farter of Eureka Mrs. Dave Shuler, Mrs. John lie week-enwas were Mrs. Stevens guest of .Mrs. Stark and Kay Salt Lake visitors during the John Iersson. week. Mis. C. W. Tolhurst and two sons went to Ogden Friday little Mr. and .Mrs. O. A. Daniels visit of several days with for a Salt and three (.laughters went to Lake yesterday morning to re- her mother, M1' 1'lnii. main for a few duvs. Mrs. Reynolds of Salt Lake in Payson last week visiting was PresJohn J. Daniels went to w ith her son W. L. Re Holds, attend to ton, Idaho, eslcrd.iy, the funeral today of his brolher-ii- i and daughter Mrs. E. U. Paiiv. law , W. II. Page. Mrs. Lou ITifer entertained S. Mr. Jonathan Iage and the Merry Mai rolls club Frid.i.v daughter, Miss fora Page, left afternoon. The lime was spent in for Preston, Idaho, yesterday, to the usual manner followed by attend the funeral of Win. II. luncheon. Page. Mrs. Wilford Gwilliams enter Another thing this war has tallied the members of the W. W. done is to silence the fellows O. M. club at supper followed by who used to tell us how high a slumber party Saturday even ing at her home. everything was hack in Mil. -- m r i Auto No isr.ii U. FOUND and get it by other at this fall paying for this ad. stove, in FOR SALE-Heat- ing excellent condition. Jesse Hall. .'I p SALE - An eight-piecFOR room suite, early English dining X. Hughes. Phone D. Mr. style, d U . Tan-53-- 4 1 sition. They will he absent for few davs. To Send Away to Soldiers is the Semi-Week- News ly Special Rale, $1.50 per Year At Home or Abroad. At the J.Vd Gross board meeting Tuesday evening, Mrs. Julia Hancock was elected a member of tin1 board. Rev. Murphy was elected chairman of tin1 Homo Service committee, to take the place of Up. Drown, who lias resigned from that position, and Dr. Mott was elected to (ill the vacancy on this committee occasioned by Dr. Curtis absence. Lawrence Jorgensen, Geo. 11. Done and R. A. Porter wtire elected as a publicity committee . lor tin Red Gross luaiicli of a While we me on the subject of war and suffering we offer this from a Paysons mans penHow dear to my heart cil: are the scenes of my childhood, when fond recollection presents them to view; the shave and the shampoo I got for a quarter, ind ihc 1 be hair cut my infancy knew. improved. Money saved and deposited in this Hank multiplies rapidly. From ole s lot Hast Heaters make big reduction in your eoal bill see their advertisement an,d adv guarantee. ( I i S-2- A TOAST TO THE 1o the while of Weekly Deposits weekly' deposit, $ 287.53 3.00 5.00 8.00 862.50 1432.50 2300.33 2875.39 deposited here secures one of the In 5 Years $ 1.00 $1 There's not a thread of it, No, nor a shred of it, Heres The Liberty Bell Home Bank, independence. Heres to the red of it; small See how your persistent efforts will make your nest egg grow. a symbol of FLAG. a vonr account with compound interest will amount to a comfortable fortune in a few' years. Pav-son- From foot to head, , Hut he roi's bled fur it, Fared steel and lead for it, Afternoon rccions blood sli'ul for it. The ladies of the If you eau remember happened to Spain a few years Sewing club were pleasantly cn- FOR SALE City property,! u,,0 you (e aide to understand terlaiiied Thursday afternoon at house and lot, block west of the.w,y sj1(1 waited to see wliieh the home of Mrs. j. C. McClellan. Orem depot. Large lot, will sellvvav t10 (.at was going to jump Fourteen members wen1 present. all or part. Reasonable terms. before site made any war moves. Ihor.e or call Mrs. Janette Jack Wignall, Orlando Provst-gaard- , tp ner. Wilford Stark, Major O. It is estimated that with the breweries elosed the eoal saving Simons and Clark Gardner will feeder Imgs WANTED-Go- od will he over 10,000,000 tons an- depart for Fort Logan, Coloraweighing from 100 to L0 lbs. nually. In other words, instead do, next Saturday at 1 p. m. for .r2-- t f Philo C. Wight man. of drinking our beer wo shall limited service in C. S. forces. It pays to trade with the Page burn it. Miss Henrietta Douglass reFurniture (Company. O. II. Pulver and Henry Smith turned last week from Salt. Lake left this morning for he Central City where she underwent quite Standard Mines property in East a serious operation for her hear The Best State Paper Tintie, where they have a lease ing. Miss Douglass feels that on a promising manganese propo- her hearing faculties are much 70. MEMBERS FOR RED CROSS 10.00 9 In 10 Years $ 638.04 1914.00 3182.94 5104.42 6380.47 ever-read- y home depositories. Start now and be independent. w ill open an account bore. $1.00 it; Thrilled by the sight of it, Who knows ihc right of it, Put has felt the might of it Through day and night; r. Womanhoods rare for it dare for it." uritys prayer for it Made manhood Kept it so white. Heres to KNOW A LITTLE MORE Hie blue of it, view of it, line of it. Honestys due of it, Constant and true. Heres to the whole of it. Stars, stripes and pole of Heres to the soul of it, Red, White and Pine. Heavenly Star-Spangle- , t An export has written a book,' almul your work, giving the ro-- j suit of years of experience, Why not have this informa-- ' d Bargains ' it; that will save lion? Yon Public can gel you many a dollar will escape you if you fail to it free at the1 Library. Miss Pearl Oberhansly, win A Kansas man says be would! Kenneth (amillon. leaves this week to attend sehoo be shot than salute the! rather at the Utah Agricultural College We hope someone carries flag. at Logan, was the honored guest aro"n'1 so he oan et hisi at a dancing party at Smiths has been the guest of Mrs. Join.:11 preference. Wednesday evening. The affair Padham. was arranged by a group of her IF YOU WISH TO KNOW To curb the eoal trust gel young friends. . Coles High Oven Range. It The meaning the spelling the Don S. Page received word Iasi beats and cooks with the same pronunciation of a word, tele- luel and saves phone the Public Library. Monday that his uncle, Win. 11 died in Page, Preston, Idaho, Iasi Saturday, September 21st. Mr Page was horn in lids city 4!) years ago. He leaves a wile and six children. The funeral sci vices are being held in Preston lodny, where Mr. Page will be I one-thir- ad-O-- read carefully and regularly the j 3 advertising of local merchants In This Paper buried. Mrs. Frank Oberhansly was hostess at a very pleasant social evening last Friday with the fol- Vn lowing young girls and matrons as her guests: Mesdamcs Rodney Wilson, Glenn Simmons, Wilford Gwilliams, Wayne Gardner, Anthony Lund, Jesse Ellsworth, Ray Monson, Selby Dixon, and the Misses Juanita Reece, Deoil Colvin, Iona Cravens, Lyle Cravens, Sue Wilde, Marguerite Douglass and Miss Lunt of Nephi. Miss Eva Mendenhall enter- tained a party of young Itiends at a pleasant social Sunday evening. Those enj tying hospitality were P.I.inelu.rd Waie, Ernest Shermer, Walter Strong, Ilert Hilliard, Elmer Loveless, Earl Page, Arthur Merrill, .ala Hurdick, Florence Wightnian, it' Does Your Life Work Mean 1 Thelma leery, Clirvsta) Anything to You? Ware, Pearl Oberhansly, Thelma Jacobs, Kathryn Douglass, Miss Hall, Cut Shaw MM Mu. You farmers who have worked hard Miss Conley ami Miss Sloan. Y to A special garcfoag Heres Your Opportunity to Help Save the Limited Coal Supply Bake With Heat How Lost Up the Chimney This remarkable range takes advantage of Natures law for heat to rise and thus the High Oven saves and bakes with the waste or chimney heat" of the common type range. Note that the two oven flues start at the place where the smoke flue is connected to the chimney on other ranges. Why let half your fuel money fly up the chimney? You can easily save to 2 in fuel bills and do away wnh one of your 1- -3 heating stoves with the efficient Cole's High Oven Range Put One In Home (Patented) . See It on Ex-Yo- ur a SX hlbltlon at Liberty Loan meeting was held last evening at t he Presbyterian chapel when nearly a hundred ciliens met with the Council of Defense. The object of tbc session was to make preparations for tin1 big Fourth Liberty Loan drive which begins next Saturday, September 2Sth. Mr. Nelson of Provo gave a very good talk on the loan and Mr. Merrill, chairman of the County Council of Defense, gave 'very I valuable instructions on conducting the drive. Last Tuesday morning while Ellsworth was out in tin garden at four a. in. digging potatoes for his breakfast be made on nil extra bard effort with his foot with the result that the point went through a new nine dollar pair of shoes and cut a moan gash into the tone of Iik foot. Mr. lllsw ort li now linds it nocesNarv to stand on one leg and write Liberty Ponds for the next two or tlirce weeks. J. C. l I and no one works harder get together your property, what does it mean to you? Your property your farm and buildings, your crops, your stock, your farm implements and, too, your home all of these represent years and years of work that you have done. Everything that you enjoy as the result of your work comes to you and stays with you because the heroic soldiers and sailors of Uncle Sam are standing between you and the bloodthirsty murderous Hun. To keep the Hun away from you, Uncle Sam does not ask you to GIVE even a single penny. He simply asks you to LEND him your money at good interest and he guarantees on his word of honor a word that has never been broken to pay back every penny you lend. What is your answer? Have you bought all the Liberty Bonds you possibly can? --- to Buy Liberty Bonds Today; ..Any. Bank Will Help You This Space Contributed to Winning the War By PAYSON AUTO CO. . |