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Show THE PAYSONIAN. PAYSON. UTAH - r f ?) Tn I - 2J ; n t . j 5rJ fi IK . i iilk. U v f 1 S' nr- - n e P i AfA ;u If ? a A , s i un-- IT Mt k i e a. v, Hili I. C. X a ..a and Sm Mrs. ake 11-tf- b ill k- ikT , "is. pi u - laced . l H . Iu turn .ward. It M Furn.ti Cro (Lulling, h'jhis, cellar H,.n Ml It a : 11 - ivlav '.'Uf 1 f A. Love- - In r n 'OlND, unmi! or,! i i. ite (at, cute L O.a Du be .iwh a I,'' tank. Mrs. Do a R Savings l Payroll iwr iiiends the it t was m and rt of ltot u .. r i), I . next Week. Mr. and Mrs. Fimk Hawkins and two children h It Wednesday for Long Pouch. California, where 't!vv wd! pend the f winder. , Utah, has been ruling here with his daughters, Wis. P. C. Wigbtnmn, Mrs. Will Wight-man- . Mts. Truman and Pickering. Mrrhom1' P'ri'd.t of Mil!-- Fivr.ti r, Wyoming came to I !a-- .t Wednesday to make Mr. ,e in tins city. and sh-'sales an tn'T-v.i experienced sympathy w:th tlm-- who go m a man H employed at the t the fiord, rad jour desire ' TRn Kale Slum iluir guard R.-Cross army Dms 4i, r jyeur wholehearted D hardships, lighten their and bind Mrs. Garry Stevens has gone Sugar Factory to Great Falls, Montana, for a Ceases Operations Mr. Mrs. visit with and months Frank Seal. Mrs. Seal will be1 This week the Payson sugar remembered by her friends as factory will wind up the seaMiss Sadie Stevens. sons business. Today will see the last of the beet cutting and Messrs. 0. II. Pulver, Henry remainder of the work will Smith and L. N. Ellsworth were je finjshed tomorrow or Satur- at Salt Lake Monday for ' of attending a meeting purpose The campaign closes a lew X of the board ot directors of the f. days earlier this season than Central Standard Mines. last on account of getting a similar number of days earlier Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Townsend and Miss Marie left recently start, the entire output being for Albuquerque, New Mexico, produced in about three months. where they will visit for some Superintendent Brown says time with their daughter, Mrs. that the work this season has Wood B. Hicks. Miss Marie suffered some difficulty on achas accepted a position as count of the help problem and cashier with the J. C. Penney many have had to put in long Co. of that place. shifts. The output has been approxMr. and Mrs. Bettus Bull and imately the same as other years two children returned to their and the beets have been up to home near Fort Bridger, Wyo., the average. Monday, after spending a couple of weeks visiting with relatives and friends in Payson. The Martha Douglass family may decide to make this Dies in Arizona city their home the coming thejy Henry MonSon of Mount' Pleasant, ex-- tvor of that ntv and father of Rav Mous m of the Payson High School, was in Payson yesffiTdav visiting his son. Stewart, health that we have of thicken pox in Committees are active this ,1!: teen (uses making arrangements tojthe city. Childrens deseases 1,ant another big s;rke in the are well L eked after in Payson. spring. id towards the w.n goal. Its, When a b'.y or girl is out of vk Mrs. J. M. Kerr arranged a Red Cios? week begin school fi.r any length of time he "i1 ' pleasant surprise Friday evenuing next Men my av! (ndiv ing in honor of the 65th birththe lelb.wwng Mon.k.y, Chrin w ill without hive developed the child is day anniversary of her husband. mas Eva. The following members of the tak-of. do her bare. enie question 1 atioml ! Pufn ' m . A. j s i, - F- tu C J . 4 i VC G And unconsciously assumes an air of solidity that is a business asset in itself. checking account is a convenience and does away with the dangerous habit of carrying too much money in ones pocket. Dont be old fashioned. Open a check account today. We do not require a large opening deposit. A M 'r?' H i Wei : A -- . SA I ; '' I family were present: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kerr, Mr. Wayne Simons, Miss Elizebth Simons, Mr. and Mrs. George Bauer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kerr and daughter Edith, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Francom, Mr. Robert Kerr. Lunch was served The evening by the hostess. was spent in music and singing. La h f U !) h - e 5 f i if if 830,- t ? UJ- f jITjW f J Several Payson boys went to Salt Lake Wednesday and en- listed in the Aviation Signal, Corps. They will leave im- mediately for San Antonio,', Texas for training. The names! of the lojal recruits are: Harold Simmons, Arthur Jones, Albert Wv ler, Yiv ian C. Butler, Hyrum Douglass and Rex Daniels. "Vi - a r , ana ni . & S k is A o P t Lets go to Otts for our Christmas Candy. oc w st ca th va m ta Letter from A. Butler Dec. 5, 1917. Payson Exchange Savings Bank, Payson, Utah. Gentlemen: It is with pleas- acknowledge the reof ceipt your Christmas card, and assure you that I appreciate being remembered by you. I take pleasure in sending you Christmas greetings and successa prosperous and and ful new year, hope we may be as satisfactorily engaged in business associations in the future as we have in the past. Being in the coast artillery, I have, as yet, had little excitement, but have had the advantage of a variety of training, but none of it has been intensive. At present we do little except keep equipment clean, and special duty jobs, light-housseaich lights, etc. Again wishing you success, I am, Respectfully ure that I e, W. Arche Butler, Second Lyceum tr 3 lie m The second number of i Lyceum Course will be gii next Wednesday, Dec. 19. Tt attraction promises to be equal as good as the first. Ti attraction will be the famos Lake Salt Opera Quinte Horace S. Ensign, baritone Edna Dwyer, contralto; Mar Fred Atkins, soprano; Graham, tenor; Becky Almoi pianist. This organization gained great fame through the United States and will doubt be welcomed here by enthusiastic crowd. gi be cc th ce ar th w to Pi ar or i Go to Otts for yoi) Christmas Candy. Copy of Report. Following is a report of t. coal situation in south district". 17th Co. San Francisco, Fort Barry, Cal. O a3 ft)i- Dont forget the big dance at - n vo -- o r the Payson Pavilion Friday, Dec. 14. Tickets 55c, extra Word has just been received ladies 10c. Refreshments will 5 () Q adv-l- t that Mrs. Martha Haymore be served. w ft Payson, Douglass, wife of John Douglass, Salem, died from Pneumonia in AriLets to for Otts 330 Santaquin, go zona, December 1st, after an 261 our Xmas Candy. illness of only one week. . Mrs. Douglass was a native The Student Body of the high of Payson, having moved aw7ay schcwl gave a dancing party and about twelve years ago. socr at the Gym. Friday Besides her husband, she ro honor the foot hall team, ing eaves four children, a father , which did such splendid wrork and several brothers. dui ing the season. Goshen, 33 Elberta, Cars of coal received sinif November 15, 1917: Santaquin 1, Salem 3, PaysoU 10, Goshen 2, Elberta 1; tott ? 17 cars. A LEE R. TAYLOR. ti Six Payson Boys Enlist in Army ar . an The Peoples Bank t -- be Ut STATE BANK OF PAYSON 1 nd young Young w ivm 'aches of Pm, - i.. opm up youi hearts and join the Red Cross 1 A'MEWITHBMGHEGKINGl e j icLtive-- ' week. i Proclamation. very necessary at the present and with the solemnity ot Gus Wickman, secretary and time, the purpose of the work, and treasurer ot the Santaquin Live; RED CROSS make yours a Stock association, was in Pay CHRISTMAS. son yesterday on business and have In witness vvhereoL-made this office a pleasant call, hereunto set my hand this 11th December, 1917. The price of admission to all day Thomas E. Reece, dances at the Pavilion will here-after be 55 cents, the five cents Mayor of Payson City, Utah. additional is charged to meet, adv-lt- ! the war tax. t 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pulver in Sait Lake Monday o.. business. Where vs, the War Council Mrs. Jennie McClellan and Red Cioss little son were Salt Lake visit- of the American have set aside the week comors Monday. mencing December lr, l17 to .Mrs. Mary Provstgaard and December 25, 1917, lot toe Will Dilhagham were married purpose of increasing the memlast week in Salt Lake. bership of the Red Cross, and Whereas, It is lilting that Are you a lifter or a leaned this week be observed throug!:-I- f you are a lifter you'll join out thjs great Nation, the Red Cross next week. Now therefore, I Thomas E. Reece, Mayor of Payson City, let the slack on Dont string Utah, do issue this proclama-thslackers. Pull them into tion and call upon all citizens of the Red Cross activities next Payson City to observe this week. week as Red Cross Week that in so far as you are able to be- V. Mr. and Mrs. J. Manwil come members of the autoed to American Fork Sat- - Cross that you lend your aid to urday and spent the day guests the Red Cross work, and give of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. S. Wild. generously of your means to of this 'vortlly Miss Blanch Stewart and lhe. ,support Miss Iva Bradford of Spanish hat you.ma do this in the Fork were the guests of Miss patriotism that is so Maggie Wignall last Thursday sPr 7t were ''! v- p r ' 6' Ms The sinews of a nation the health, strength and happiness of a community depend to a great extent on its eating and drinking. Theres one drink that is so healthful and nutritious that it has been called liquid food It s Beckers BECCO ! For old and young Everybody likes BECCO ! Its beUer by test than all the rest. If yor dealer cant supply BECCO, order direct 8 i! |