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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH HE Opportunities Many a happy home in this city can trace its prosperity to the want ad page. Out of employment? Want a better job? flMiss Opportunity is one of the most interested patrons of the want ads. SJShe may be calling you today through these Fern Wilson spent Christinas with her parents in Payson. CJ columns. TURKEYS WANTED. Will pay highest market price; other poultry also wanted. Paul Kruger, phone 67, Spanish Fork, Me Howard .Evans spent J. I L Amos has gone to Cali-- ; fornia to remain for several Christmas with his family m this city. weeks. BCT1INDILLBIMS Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ingals and children of Fruita are vis-- ! are spending a few days in the it ing relatives here. capital. activities, the Bank Account looms up as the guiding light to prosperity. Joseph Heaton left Sunday 4irs. Lucinda Patten of for Idaho to spend jneld was visiting in Payson ' Christmas with his sister. with relatives and friends last Gar-mornin- g Credit Is the Foundation j This Cheerful Cherub Is an Opto-mls- t. He is Away Behind with his Worrying and getting further in Arrears each day, but he doesnt give a Care. His Happy Smile takes the Blue out of Monduy, and the rest of the days, so he laughs und Grows Fut and accumulates Many Friends. week. Miss Mary Moore returned Miss Klea Sargent enterhome on Sunday from Provo where she has been for several tained at dinner Christmas lor a number of friends. weeks. Tropica Town With Its Laughing, Colorful Crowds in Its Narrow Streets, Delights Visitors. in Stone of All and the bank is the builder which makes passible the establishment of credit. This bank is always willing to aid the deserving business houses the ones who maintain a strict square deal policy. If THAT applies to you, we should like to make your acquaintance. Miss Ella Hanchett, who is Mrs. Jack Dixon and daughter in Lake Salt City, Aileen, were Provo visitors the SAN JUAN INTERESTING CITY employed 0 spent Christmas with relatives latter part of the week. Payson. Byron Thurman and wife of Edward Keele left Friday for Eureka were the guests of Mr. In these years of no European Della Colorado to spend the and Mrs. Will Amos, Christmas. 10-t- f travel Utah. good many holidaying holidays with his sister, Mrs. Americans have gone to San Juan Ida Parks. Mrs. W. J. Vincent of Spanish beeau.se they could not go abroad. FOR SALE-Shel- led popcorn. Fork is visiting in Payson with old E. C. Petrie, 3 blocks north of They found a most interesting Miss Maud who is her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ilanchett, city, a delightful climate, a fine mo- city park. , toring country, but nothing in the teaching school at American Clayson. a- Two rooms for rent, furnished or unfurnished. Apply to house south of Wellworth store. 12-tf- . Five room house for rent. Apply to Mrs. A. Potter. 10-t- f Ten tons ofhay for sale. J. ' A Loveless. tf Salt Pickles for sale. Lyman Kapple. J. 10-t- f. Chester White hog for service. M. Man will. It pays to trade with the Page Furniture Co. LOT FOR SALE school. Suitable building. Cheap. man Kapple. FOR Near Petectneet for resilience Apply to Ly- SALE-- w 4 room cement block house with full basement, good garden spot and 3 acres of lucerne. Apply to Frank Taylor. Fuji legal size carbon sale at this office. paper for low-roofe- - V Excursion rates between all points on Orem Electric, .account of Holidays. Selling dates December 26, 21, 22, 23, well-know- n liberal patronage during year and hope that the will bring you all unhappiness and prosperity the state. J! Greetings! At the close of the year we wish to cx.end our greeting to all our friends and patrons, aed vhh ycu a happy and prosperous New Year. We thank you for r your liberal patronage and if any ol purchased fail to be as represented your money is still r I !' here and you can get it back any time. GRAMS E D W. D, v- f j 1- GEORGE A. PEERY rr caeca We take pleasure in thanking all our friends and patrons for their kind iieatinent and liberal patronage during the past year and wish you a bright and prosperous one during 1918. throughout Read Utah State todajS paper, Little Thing That Count The sunshine of life is made up ff very little beams that are bright all . the time. To give up something, when ... tr ty n nD. U., giving up will prevent unhappiness; to yield, when persisting win chafe president ot the Westminister and fret others; to go a little around hv m iaSOn and CnlWp rather than come against another; to 111 look or a cross word quiet- in the Presbyterian take an ly, rather than resent or return i- t- jCtlUrcll next sundry evening on these are the ways In which clouds;,, Unnstian Education. ,, Every- and storms are kept off and a pleasant and steady sunshine secured. body is invited. w0 : N-REE- CE i 0. j . : Isnt It? a Unkind Comment. The death recently took place tn 24, 25, 29, 30 and 31, 1917, and n Ireland of a singer who January 1, 1918. Return limit had a massive physique. This was rather a drawback In the ease of cer- January 7, 1918. tain sentimental songs which were hardly applicable to his girth. One For the benefit of all Pay-sonia- n night, when In Dublin, he gave as an subscribers who do not Irish song, encore, the Im sitting by the stile, Mary, where get the daily papers we have An Irreverent we sat side by side. made arrangements, to secure person In the gallery exclaimed : Ah, shure, there wouldn't be room for the in .brief the most important two of yez now. items each week ' We wish to thank our many patrons Meats and Groceries Thats Fair, you best values lor your money. y well-know- .. letter heads.Good printing of all kinds is our specialty and if we cannot satisfy you we dont want your business. who advertise m Otis paper will give with a severe accident by failing and spraining his knee badly, is able to be around with the aid of crutches. Miss Deon. Dixon has accepted clerkship at the meat and grocery store of Charles C. F. Dixons in the absence of Charlie, who had the misfortune to injure his knee some three weeks ago. attractive cards and HE filer chants CharlesH. Dixon, who met Mrs. James Boyle entertained at a family dinner Christmas for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Freeman of Spanish Fork, Miss Belma and Mr.. Floyd Bylund of Provo. t xi sPk i busi- ness, come in and let us show what we can do for you in the way of Come in Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haynes entertained at dinner Christmas day for Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sorensen, and Mrs. Burton of Provo. with their holidays He borrows from Peter to pay use Taul daughter Mrs. Ray Pepper and Well, thats all right, if you family. They expect to be pen to he Paul. about two weeks. that you are in prices satisfactory John J. Scharrer left Sunday morning for a few weeks stay with his daughter, Mrs. R. II. Clayton of Blackfoot, Idaho. var-iou- tr. :iay Know You will find our Miss Vera Peery, of Pocatello, Idaho, was in Payson during the week visiting with her uncle Geo. A. Peery. g, the People ob Work Provo. WHAT HE NEEDED. FOR SALE Chiffoftnier, The Golden Rule Store condining table, linoleum, dishes, Tom Why on earth do you want kitchen table and bottled fruit. to send for a templates enlarking its store chiropodist? at Crook Apply Bill Because they tell me Ive got capacity in the very near fuBettsy place ture. The west side will be across from shops. adv. toemaine poisoning. extended several feet in the rear to accommodate a larger stock of goods. Manager 1 Wright states 1 hat the contemplated improvement is rfeces-saron account of the increased patronage of his store. for their the past new one bounded Yes, Wc Do Miss Daisy Harding and Rex Daniels spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harding at gone zt The Peoples Bank Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs daughter Thelma, are spending the holidays in Salt Lake City. d, NEW YEAR STATE BANK OF PAYSON and s Receipt, books for ordinary for sale at this office. New Building Opens Srturday - way of tourist accommodations. There are hotels in San Juan, of course, but the degree in which they are accustomed to and prepared for the American tourist may be judged Floyd Omelia was down from by the fact that $3 a day is about the Ft. Douglass to spend Christhighest tariff you may pay. mas with his parents, Mr. and San Juan is a pink Mrs. Wm. Omelia. and white tropical town, with narrow, crowded streets and a little plaza famous for its trees and the excellent music played there by the municipal band on Saturday nights, Ou these nights and on all afternoons many people go to stroll in the streets of San Juan and many others sit in the little open cafes and sip drinks and watch the crowds pass. It is a pleasure to walk in this colorful laughing, crowd. Although you may not see a face you know, there is a feeling of friendliness and good fellowship about the place. It contrasts very favorably with the mad, clamorous rush of Broadway, which causes the Harold Simmons, Rex Daniels, lone stranger to feel more lonesome Arthur Jones, Albert and Henry still and put his bank roll in another newest Wyler, among Paysons You feel here the charm pocket. of soldier, boys, came that is everywhere in the tropics and group from Ft. Douglass to down which has permanently won to them s many a northerner the charm of spend Christmas - at .their an easy, natural, friendly existence homes. based upon the consciousness of the rich bounty of tropical nature and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stevens the soothing uniformity of tropical leh on Thursday morning for rljmate. Blackfoot to spend the Ohrist-maslow-movin- Business Hardware Lumber Implements |