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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UtAH o00000000000000000090 o o o o o x0oooSoSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSOOOCKXXXOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOO News Fork Spanish of citizens, business houses and 'towns is the true, modern idea of Co-operati- on o 0 o o o desires to create a friendly, progress. The Paysonian our'sister towns, and in view of this effort we are endeavoring to publish the this page news of each as well as the messages of merchants to the people. On will be found Spanish Fork Doings. o o o SSSSSSSSSoSSSoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o week to make their and a wife whose health is quite early home are The and children a liurlev, Idaho. delicate. Victor, t rifted deliwry regulations Han, uniform closing rule were adopt-- Anna, Margaret, Oscar, Ole, Fruit growers of this vicinity ed hv merchants of a number oflnah, Ellon and a baby daughter.! ati vieus lost t lie cold weather, al.e towns in this vicinity Monday ot uf ,. the Iva, daughter j)asj Veel; greatly damage evening following a mcctiin: with .dm. Mi. and Otto k. Stewart eumiiis-Miuie- r the fruit crop. At present it is F. 0. Schmidt, depul win. died at the Provo lmt Fcnjamin 1)(,ssi,(, tl) say how much1 of commercial economy tor when hums from suffered hospital (am;1ot, l,as l.een done. Ftah. The meeting, which v, a at her lire clothing caught the, held at the Commercial club, home last family Wednesday M.s ,JU1H(S Sorensen of Spanish Fork, was attended by was yesterday morning, niy,.a nuq with a painful accident more than a score of merchants. from afternoon benjamin Friday afternoon when she fell Following an explanation ot meetinghouse. The services were jj.,Hn a wagon in which she was the governments request for patlargely attended. Counselor E. I). eiding. The wheel of the vvagondQ riotic observance of the rules for Hawkins officiated and made passed over her arm, severely wartime economy the merchant. s remarks. Other speakers jH.uisiuf,. it an(1 (.,.a(.king the closing decided to lix (i o clock each rov o, were lhomas laylor of )onp y,.s Sorensen also suffered hour exceptas a Spaiii.-d-i Fork. Apr. lies- 22 j o o o 0 Pal-burie- j o o o o 0 o o o 0 o o o d n 1 closing losepli Hand and 1. M. Davis ni ing Saturdays and days precedBenjamin, all of whom offered ing holidays, when the hour is to words of consolation. The invo he 8 oclock. eaton was offered by bnoeh bud-(,j- ( The deliver. regulations adopt- low and llenrv Hone dismissed. ed provide for one delivery a day Appropriate selections were ren- in the afternoons, each si ore to dered by the ward choir and two! cease taking orders for delivery duets we re sung by Hazel bieli- that day at oclock. The towns ardson and Pearl Hand. The child represented al the meeting and .s survived by her parents and upon which the regulations, which seven brothers and sisters. Many are effective on May 1, will lx attended the services and there binding, are Spanish Fork", Fay-so- were beaut iful Dowers, Interment Spring ville, Lake Shore, was in the Benjamin cemetery. Maplelon, Salem, Benjamin and belaud. Yesterday was Union day for The new regulations will in- the Primary officers of Xebo clude all business houses except stake a and large number and went to Paysou to attend the drug stores, restaurants The delegation from catering houses, ('has. C. F. Dix- meeting. Cloward and 0. 1. Stanley the Fourth ward is particularly on, Wilson attended as representa- proud of the work done for the tives from Paysou. Wed Cross by that organization, Next Monday evening at 8 they having turned in to he sent oclock Mr, Selunidt will have a to he general Church board, 3 meeting with the merchants of woolen afghans, fi pillows, 15 pilAmerican Fork, belli and vicin- low eases, fit! handkerchief's, 10 ity for the purpose of adopting napkins and 10 wash cloths. The similar regulations. The meeting work has all been done the past is to he held at the Commercial two months. The ladies have also ehih in American Fork turned into the local Red Cross 24 pieces of finished Schmidt chapter, Mr, spoke earnestly work have spent 24 hours in and regarding the new regulations, slating that all business Ionises gauze work. Those attending the were Mrs. selling anything in the food line meeting at Paysou would he asked only once to close Maggie Swenson, Mrs. Margaret at the appointed hour, and if Bell, Mrs. Lena Williams and 101 u Thomas. they refused they would be com- Mrs. Another remarkable showing pelled to close their doors or made by the Palmyra ward was he revoked. would license their which sent seven completed afgh- 1 j Spauish Fork, Apr. 22.- Fun-- , erul services were held here Sunday afternmm in the Third ward meetinghouse for Olaf 10. who died suddenly Friday night afler an illness of only two days from peritonitis. Mr. Yick-lun- d was horn in Sweden 43 years ago. lit1 embraced the Hos-pinnl came to America eight years ago, sending for Ids family four years later. He leaves eight children, five of them quite small, Yek-lun- d, el s(.V(,ra Sl.vere bruises. She is get- - ting along favorably at present. Mrs. Sorensen was holding a year j)a)V when she fell from the wagon, hut she saved the child y ,.oni 0 9 jjm.v O o o One ot the uses ol the proceeds o ()f Lit,ei,)y man that will apo peal strongly to the gerat mass o is of American people the care: and atention given to the mqraljO welfare and protection of the o American solders. o Heretofore wth the Amercan o Army and even now with some o of the armies of our allies the moral welfare of the soldier was o and is a matter largely ignored. o In the Herman armies provision o MILITARY MORALS, , - even made for immorality. glory of American and American national arms character that of the men who wear the United States uniform is a high standard of conduct and and prodemanded, expected vided for. Kiplings Single men in barracks are not to find their prototypes in the American Army. Heneral Pershing says the it is no cleaner living body of men in the world than the American Army in France. 1 GARAGE fil th$ Battery cxth th moM BILLIE Pr7?.lr of Promise, ajl 4 - jAV prr . Hard i la MO We are able to carry out these policies because we and recommend o (To MAYER-mad- c Graduate Hand-tailore- d Carefully made, Viking Standard, Wooly Boy Clothes lor Young Men. popular priced clothes for Men and Young Men. durable garments for Boys and Little Fellows. For we know every buyer of these carefully tailored garments purchases the biggest values in smartly styled, precisely fitting, long wearing clothes. Visit our rtore and viev the advance styles now on exhibition. Proper Food for Weak Stomachs M o o advertising; we know' it helps business. Put we do not share the conviction of that man who says anything can be pulled over by a sufficient amount of advertising. We do not believe that value (or lack of makes no difference) that people are indifferent as to getting their moneys worth that they will believe whatever is skillfully told them, and buv whatever is m fascinatingly pictured. We have no such faith in the miracle of advertising no such coni cm pt for truth and value. With us ad- vertising is the dinner hell. People come again and keep on coming because they like the provender, They find realities more fascinating than the pictures. They become our customers because of the Quality, Price and Service winch we offer in our store. ran co-o- p Our Large Stock of Merchandise in All Lines enables us to Satisfy the Tastes of All Cus- tomers. If you are Looking for the Latest in Eabrics at Right Prices, call and see our First-Clas- New Medallions in All Shades for Trimmings Crepe De Chenes and Georgette Crepes in Beautiful Light Shades Some Fine Values in Waists Just in at $3.25 Choice Line of t. s Satin Finish Foulards in Fancy and Plain Colors Voiles in All Shades in Fancy and Plain Colors r, Watch this Space for Announcement of the Excel Furniture Company of Spanish Fork O WHY WE ADVERTISE our We believe in i If it hasnt something VMS To guarantee everything we sell. To extend every accommodation to our customers. To make completely satisfied, pleased and permanent patrons. o o o o o I GottlieKickinit? Cri JHAUfc possible ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooos It is to the Has Your Battery is wrong. Bring it in to us and let us xgnose the trouble before 'Wlpianent injury results. It FI iiif.fMt you nothng to find true condition of your t nconcicTand it may save you ooair bills later on. , like tires, need peri- itention. To get the Wj1.iI re out of your battery, it at least once -ispect hy not begin today? greatest 0 is The proper food for one man may he all wrong for another. Every one should adopt a diet suited to his age and occupation. Tlio.se who have weak stomachs need to he especially careful and should eat slowly and masticate their food thoroughly. It is also im. Representing the Palmyra .important that, they keep their ward at the meeting were Mrs. bowels regular. When they be-A. Nelson, Mrs. L. P. Thom- - come constipated or when they f1u11 aml stupid after eating, as, Mrs. bond, and Mrs A. ' tjiiey should take Fhambcrlains j, j, Tablets to strengthen the xtom- ach and move the bowels. They A large number of people from are easy to take and pleasant in At all druggists, relaeffect. friends and ward, Palmyra lives of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watt0r for " ,ni?hty Church, gathered Firdav night a Pavson woman to manage a at the lurch home fur a farewell lmsl).ul if slu, ha.s toars t sped party. Mr. and Mrs. Church and and knows the proper time to their eight children will leave slu'd .hem Js. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o 9 o jj spirit between ve OCOOOOOOCOOSOOOOOCO o Each 25c (linghams We carry McCall's Patterns and Magazines You will Find our Prices Lower than in the Large Cities. Don't pail to Call and See Our Beautiful Line of Dress Goods. SPANISH FORK CO-O- P |