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Show 'THE PAYSOMAIs. PAYSON. L'TAll THE PAYSON whii h With Gluh-Heaile- conmil is duWl In a recent speech to the t h.- ! pco-- 1 Any twn or city the size ainL of Payson can prolit f his slate, President liflijable Wheeler of ihe Iniver-j- i sity of California, is quoted as in many ways through a live.1 'alifornians ton saying: id;ike and aggressive com-murli. 'alit'oi'iii.i is a I'ciluml.i'ii ' A well organized ., Miib ; Fv i ry body sei'ins to j ry have enough to out and a lilllc aid i(iiiped institution id this inoro i;t!uv ti nds to add tone, prcsl-i",L this true merely of Califore.nl dignity to a community, it equally. applicable to nia, or ami in many wavs is hcnclical, die poojilo of every state - from i.i.l nly to the ciinimuuity which .Maine to California and from it repre .outs hut to the individ'hicago to (ieorgia.' Is it true of the people of I'ayson.' That ual members of that eommunitv is what our count rv is asking u as well. . guilty or uni guilty. he should The commercial Hub A s a nation, we Amerieans arc tiie source from which all busiprodigal of our food heeatise we ness affairs of a public nature lave alwavs been a nation of Its should; membership (manalc. plenty ami there is still plenty. men business he of lot composed So far, im lieroie l has conducted for if properly been demanded of w.s in the mat- alone, t should care for the interests ter of food. We are not being of every member of 1n society, asked to under-eat- , merely not to and tlie farmer can be especially over-ca- t t and to practice bene Til eil in many ways by substitution. an active interest in its It is lull'd for the average Iay-so- taking iffairs. The greatest essential citizen to understand Imw necessary to the success of an lie food supply of this count rv of this nature is can he conserved much if he rganization oinforlablc ami well regulated leaves off .meat one day in Hit club quarters. By this we do week. Ami yet if every man not mean elaborately and expenwoman mid. child observed strict sively furnished rooins wherein tin1 !y Tuesday set aside a the average member would not meatless day it would mean feel at home. Bather should it tin1 conservation of thousand, nl be plain furnishings, surrounded tons of meat weekly. Fven tin with a atmosphere, homey saiyiim of one spoon of sugar all members can meet oil where each week hv the people of tin equal footing and discuss those I nited States would mean saving things which are of benefit to all. 0(Mi enough sugar to feed the at the same time enjoying those or 40,0(10 men at Camp Sherman essential to an entire week. It is these things comforts which are a feeling of good fellowship and we must consider, and right now, close affiliation. if we expect to win the war. Arrangements should be made The more sensibly we adju for some one to always be in our own eating the more normal will become the curtailed rations charge of the quarters, so that t lio rooms may lie ready foi of the id lies. That our ovvr. soldiers ami those who an meetings of either public or - pie r. j min Kntereil at the lass ,st t Litui Your Command PAYS0N NEEDS A COMMERCIAL CLUB IAN Ioht-Olli- at lo- c - I watn-r- . s. iii a.', ipi.i-tanc- j 1 ( i The success of any business depends upon of the prestige accorded it by the community 1 ii t, sli-- 1av siiiiian . which it is a partat this accounts have opened People who conHank hate found it to their advantage to have tinue business relations with us. We a them retained their patronage by giving that met their special needs. personal-servic- e t cvi-r- 'i'h u i sday bv il..; Iulilishiiig Company. 1 ( c - PRicr.: SUBSCRIPTION i We Carry the BEST - One year, in advance Six monllu. in advance . $2 . CO $1 PC W K K NC K JOKG KXSOX 1. A Kduor and Manager. of our service, you are not already availing yourself and friendly its willing b investigating you surely will benefit f Copy for ads or notices will positively not he ac- welcome You or your letter will receive a courteous regardless of the sie of your business, cepted later than 10 a. m. Wednesday morning. Savings Bank Payaon Exchange Home hotitutijfl The Slvig i self-denia- 1 CSO 1t SL Also a complete line o Hardware, and Building Material LUMBER Stoves & Ranges intel-'igen- Farm Machinery Etc. Etc. n I many new Mil.-- ! BURIAL PLACE OF COLUMBUS scrilx-rlast week alter order- Bone of Discoverer of America LU In Ancient Cathedral in 8anto ing mu- paper, that most nl mir Domlngc City. exchanges had to lu slighted. We would say by wav of apolBunto Domingo City.--T-he capital tin of the Dominican republic U a pretty that same, we hope ogy that town of about 20,000 Inhabitants of tiling may happen often. . got SO - of a good local i more than much newspaper nnuiv people seem to think. Anti the way to make it good is to patronize it, pay for it and famish it with ads,, news and items, such its the public waul to know, bring them on and The faith wo print em. press is a mighty power in helping to carry on tin business and progress of our country. The fact is, the press has always been influential, evn in the Saviors day. If yon did read believe Mark dont it, ajnl see for vourself. 11 We Arc Always Ready with good jou matter what the nature of the job may be we are ready to do it to serve printing. at a price that will be Satisfactory d h;ii'iis d lmt its MOSTLY STYLE. How is tier housekeeping? More lugs than cookery. Canned and candelabra. soup, canned beans .. Louisville Courier-Journal- Warmer Days a Cornin. Aint im use worry in enuse tile coal has till give out. Tin cord-woo- digested and the eokeman is s till d about Down to senipius he very long Fore we hit a elimc grin aud hear it, for enlorie thats on fuel it wont powerful strong. Aint no use to blame the miners, operators ami the rest Dealers, milroads, minisl raters theyre probbly doin their best To relive the situation; vvftv be fretJin fussin here Theres a hot hereafter eomin where the coal is never dear. Aint no use to git an a grouch on, burn the furniture fence, Fse the (log to keep vour feet warm soon you may lienee Where there never wa- - no kickin nor complainin' ol the Il'ost. Thank tin Lord vouvr mt vet landed when' there's coal v it limit t lie cost. be goiu m houses, painted white, An exchange vmy truly say pale blue and pink, and having that to every editor bright, dean look which most sharply wlmt distinguishes tropical towns from the at one time or another. It ha aujuky cities of the North. .1 oil The capital Is situated at the mouth happened right here, of a deep, nurrow river, lying between may print this, but dont give heavlly-juuglehanks, which serves as The customs and ateum-slil- p me away or print my mum'." a harbor. ollices front upon the river and If anythin'!' happens in out the main city lies somewhat higher, aniilv dont mention it lighting for us and with us may fronted by a high bluff, crowned with not ho lot Us ask ouran old fort, from which the American print my name in your papei selves tmdoriVd, and attain: Do wo again flug Is now flying. if I go visiting or have visitors The city has no sewerage or water system, but Is, nevertheless, clean, for nobody s business. All healthy and attractive. It Is set off these little petty things eon by several shady plazas and contains a number of striking buildings, the front tin editor, and if lie takes Utah county tanners ought ti most furnous of which Is the great it seriously, lie will wonder at feel cathedral In which lie the bones of mighty good to know that funny Columbus. Outwardly .just what time this Christopher at the opening af the year 19 lb this Is an Imposing pile, made of rough person does really want to see the farmers of not only thi-hweathered stone, with grass and moss his name in print. It litis hap- every oilier county in tin growing in its chinks and pigeons flutI niled howmb! towers. and no about its States have more money Within, tering pened right here, ever, it is a truly splendid edifice of in other places too, when these than ever before in the history Immense spaces, decorated with beauI dont want vou to 'ol this country. If there is a tiful altars and statues of popes aud same, I tab county farmer why is not saints. It contains also a splendid have name my persons print heller off linaiieially than lie waCollection of Jewels, which have been thoroughly enraged nt this time a year ago lie hadonated by the pious during many become centuries; for this is one of the oldest because on ti certain occasion cklier had an unusually run ol church buildings In the western hemitheir mime was not printed as it misfortune or is a poor manager sphere. low, The value KEEP NAME OUT OF PAPER would have been, had not the The present era of high price lias meant untold wealth for tin objection been made. Here is farmers of this country. One estiwhat tin' Day says: mate is that the net profits on the harvest of IBIS alone will hi One Norwich 'cut lemon, it is related, offended at something, told one of his loetd papers not to use his name again in the 'paper. Some time later, however, it again offended him. lie sailed into the newspaper office with Idood in his 'eye. Didnt tel! you, In' yelled wrath fill lv to the astonished staff, not to use my above the prof t The blessings of , n .AO corn cotton, $2 w heat and with ad other farm products pr. portionately high in price, provided a surplus of profits this season above that derived in any S, 000, OOP, 0(H) of 1 19 Hi. f0-c- previous year. Fight billion for the farmers to spend or save! Perhaps not all this sum is immediately availah'e because the farmer, too lias lmd to contend with much higher priced labor ami with relatively high cost of machinery, seed ami supplies. But the greater part of this profit will go into tin name in your paper again under tiny circumstances. If you do, therell lx trouble and dont forget it. After he had' departed, the manager issued tin order to the ('fleet that the irate gentleman's name must not bo list'd in the paper, no mutter in wlmt connection it farmers pocket. All of which that might come in. So when a of our population, the hank directors meeting was part hi'ld and ollieers elected, the nearest the soil, will have prosmime of the objector was stric- perity and, opportunities for ken out. So in every other broader and better living. They ill not only he able to ease of a similar nature. Fibuy nally the funeral of a very dis- Liberty Bonds, but to improve tinguished citizen was 'held, their farms, make their homes and naturally the next morn- more comfortable, educate their ing. when the names of t hi children more liberally and do other things that will cn bi'mvrs appeared. the nniiR' .f' manylife. tin com j da i n,"i ii t was -enuspic- nous by its absent v. About Many of our exchanges are I' got wise, publishing rules of etiquette! two sides to lor photic Use. e would like concluded it was to add one. If v mi happen to went at mu, d q the hear something over the phone did apologiz- that is imi meant for vou, it L nu-aii- s private nature. Payson Auto Co. Opposite Orem Depot I Auto Accessories Automobile Bodies Built to Order. Guaranteed E. H. Workmanship. i i not bet to repeat it. . . PARRY, Prop. ! than outside interests having propositions to submit have been unable to find the right people to which to present them. A commercial organization is an son asset in many ways. It Croats a closer affiliation of the deversi-fieinterests of a city of H gives the business men a better understanding of those things which are essential to the citys growth and dovelopement and it brings them closer oui't her with the many little problems that beset them in their contact with ordinary daily a Hairs. Meetings can be quickly arranged and matters of public import handled with that disand patch as promptness exemplified in present day business methods. 'Payson is going tu grow within the next few years to extend that few of us realize, but in order that she may get the full benefit of that which rightfully belongs to her, the title of The Metropolis of d com-minit- Our Hobby Is Good Ask to see samples of Printing our busi-ne- ss cards, visiting cards, wedding and other invitations, pamphlets, folders, letter heads, statements, shipping tags, envelopes etc., constantly carried in stock for accommodation. your Get our figures on that printing you have been thinking of. New Type, Latest Style Faces Southern Utah County, her citizens have got to get out and jingle as they are in other place. Let us get busy and organize an aggressive little commercial club and make Payson the best lighted, the best paved and the best conducted city of its Hass in the whole state of Utah. one-thir- xv - j Information would he available to strangers who might, be seeking knowledge concerning the city and its possibilities. Many' a community has lost good opportunities for dovelopement from no other rea- 1 Colvin -- Reece Co.. rURCl'ERlTE CLARl & mous tomtVtfnftii MARGUERITE CLARK in BAB'S BURGLAR" at the Cayety Theatre Thursday and Friday, Jan. 3 , Feb. I 1 |