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Show THE PAYSONIAN. PAYTON, UTAH I Fddla :i m : ' Wilson and C" i !i captain ol All! ju:.d poke Romhiv V7 W-yu- r it HuieK lo tki tmw. 'j yy(Sli MU -- I 5 J i 55 j j g $ Principal 'die:, gave out McBeth was a :i lew nc'ius and then the I Mrs. Ldson H last rovo The American People are a! a mb! visitor Saturday. to vm turned aware of the fact that the Allies the i v a note! tor a hort, hy waste your energy and Mis. Howard Evans i me when we f u rn is! i f ree a i r. are doing some marvelous I ight- - piacte. Sunday in Spanish Fork, Co. Auto Adv. was It i H'1' Payson badly .ntic. squad those Hermans in Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sornsen l deieatfd at the 'ing against game All checks post dated must motored to Provo Sunday. insured are because they Italy, ,t i.:;ht the,Ijeai the government Revenue V ave .. ' of support from the IJniPdjhe ian.d Mrs. Jasper Hill was a Provo stamp after Decemper 1. vEitor the early part of the V,, j; States. Now to bring this closer t mool students Mrs. Alice Smith and daughl- - week. home. Are the people of Payson ,, cU. ;;r(.;C,.t were shown 'er Gladys were Salt Lake Mrs. John Pcrrson is visiting of the fact that w stiL ur.u (.1 L:;' t;mo they had org last Friday and Saturday with was1 her daughter in Eureka Fed. ever lee financial embarrassment is evening have a Payson High School (up Against was Lewis this and legal Roy week, other doing ut :1 dl-ounung made when you ally yourself with on the hill) with the livest in the business Payson the early aniusenKnw by i arrangerl o a sound commercial bank. Every student body it has ev-'- hadin', pent part of the week. iacUity. your service if it? Are they also awaieof t! e , banking facility is at us. for the A check benefit of war ns that it it One with you deposit mg In r iger, aid fact that to carry out a surer:,,-, spFFThcy, up un has induced consumers to study account is an exact index of where Watch for the Midit Ball to til tie. time, hate shown a foods and food values. you stand. Our capitalization is M. enemy ignorance we need great deal ol ,j'nt. Among a Mrs. Elizabeth Lee and be giv n by tin Fird ward your protection. Our foreign and t heir full Xovnmhnr 127. support in allactivitiw. great many other things they daughter Nellie were in Provo 1. A. Im domestic correspondents are always Some people say, Oh, what is have done aheady, they have visiting friends Sunday. and Hazel Miss Brockbank, at your sei vice bills of exchange, un ii Social to be given the school doing tor community fJru'fl Fork Cora of Gardner Spanish Miss Juanita Reece is spendletters of credit, travelers checks in the early part of December. in Payson friends were in Lake Salt visiting welfare, that the Payson citizt ns week the City, ing and all negotiable instruments. this week. need to support them in any Safety, security, solidity and every Mr'-. here look L. Mrs. Now Julia Montague, convenience go with a commercial thing they do? Lee small in and son, better rabbit nation Mr. John Knocker. Do you know Montague the serve bank. ly, the High School what that boob school is doing? simdeuts walked off the campus 'P'e than by gnawing fiuit trees. !.lol, Fiiday of last What it has done lor ou? Well with their heads held high and) Miss Fern Wilson returned to w k v Biting at Provo. hearts beating irregular, proVo Monday morning after here is an idea of a few things .tlu-iMrs. Cobb Barney entertainvvon (55 0) spending had because with her JUst they Sunday ed the Fait re Nous Club Tlmrs-dawe are doing for community STATE BANK OF PAYSON from Tint ic Hum School, vve parents. of la- -t week at the home welfare, and you: '(Sub-Higfootball School) play Watch for the big Social Socl; of her mother, Airs. John Done. The Peoples Bank First realizing the critical lu ljyipvew.l Isu.cly lauyh at,s in b t lhe iwn condition of the govem-nien- t such a score. We expect, how- - Segnd Ward Amusement Hall Patrons come out and enjoy of the United States, we ever, tocol.ec money enough and get acquainted , yourself ,stAdv.lt jcr to buy an adding machine byj with who play such the Bond. a people $50 Liberty purchased The best way to take care c Misses Dora ami Lorain Joseph V Taylor of Taylor a big part in molding the time that most One of the important of was Provo, This 'gwes an idea of theiBlYs Company character of your boys and Montague attended the wedd- our big potato crop is to eat things we did was to help tho spirit shown in the younger in layson on business Monday, girls. ing of Claudia (TriTensen and Then vve can send more mea! farmers to harvest their crop;. classes. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mellor Loo Sutherland at Salem Hall and wheat to our own and the We have here a definite account School class- - of Eureka spent last week in Of the (our Ili-Yi dnesdav evening. and prfcatc Guardianship Notice,. Allied armies. of the earnings of high school es; two is an we have heard this city with Mr. and Mrs. students during the beet vaca- very much lrom. These are the John Butler. Juniors and "Teshmen. The tion. Seniors and Sophies must all be 1 here will be no dancing at There were 12f high school dead. the social Saturday night .but, No,; of &.le of Real Estate and A Few Reasons Why You They v. Hi, brobably come boys who worked on an average to lib' alter awlffie. .Somebody something that will interest, Personal Property. Admission of 22 days' and earning an aver- said they were teaily organized instruct and fill all who come. F.MatP and CiuaniinnUiip of Arthur Paying a Minor. age wage of $2.51 per day. This on Tuesday . We certainly "hope Melvin Brimhall returned Tnrrnpr, Tho mvVraii.MiPfl will sol at privatr an visit so. after enjoyable Sunday To. Theatre . amounted to $7,010.88. kiilptho follow ttur ilpsrribpil property and friends with relatives in of in to state wit: Utah, County, Another very important acThere were also 87 girls "who Real Estate. Conitneiieinjr 22 links Salt Lake and Preston, Idaho. We-- t and 8.4") chains South of the worked in the fields, an average tivity that the students are takThe war has hit the motion picture theatre very hard ani in is Agriculture Club and Mrs. Geo. Schaus of Xorlh Eat corner of Section M, in l)r. ing part of 10 days, earning an average South of East of Township llne Work. Mr. Ray Monson has Green Bay, Wisconsin were Salt Eake Meridian, thence South 4 57 many of the smaller theatres confront the possibility of having t( wage of $1.20 per day. This charge of this work for the visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John chains, thence West 25.77 chains to dose their doors. There is the tax on admission, there is the vrai thence North 5 dcy. .77 tax on incomes, there is a tax on admissions and .a tax on extra railroad fence, amounted to $1,01 1. The total coming season. C. Cravens and family Monday. Mr, Now, min. East 4.H0 chains, thence East 25 25 if of Citizen amounted to $8,081.88. Now Payson, you have oha'ns to the place of beginning, area profits, and there is the niusie tax on copyrighted music, and still 1E67 acres. an extra war tax imposed upon all motion picture theatres by ' can you see what a great sav- any lots that will be vacant Alo ljejr'inninsr 111. fids chains East of film your loyalty to the P. II. S. let us next about know Spring, manufacturers of three hundred and sixty-livdollars a year, the North West corner of the South ing this is and how much better it. Another East (Uirtcr of Section 11, Township 9 all of which is levied for war you thing important k it is for the students to get this purposes. East of Salt Lake The council met Tuesday and can do to support us is to patro- South of Range Mei':dian. thence South 40.00 chain, The following prices prevail in neig boring towns. To each tb money and keep it in Payson, appropriated the funds of the nize the Annual Freshmen thence East 2. 33i chains, thence North than it would have been to let high school city to the different Ball, given in the pavilion to- 40 0(1 chains, thence war tax must be added: West 3.334 chains acios. morrow night, Friday. If you to ht ginning, area 13of .TU Japs and other foreigners carry activities. the above The purchasers it out? lands, or either of them, assume Have we given you evidence want to have a real good time to pnv to t ho United State-th- e Last Friday the new officers now, Mr. Knocker, .that we are come out to this. The hall is and agree balance unpaid on the purchase and decorated the of the Payson High School City a live bunch, that we still exist beautifully Band will pi ice for water from tlio Strawberry Jazz furnish Payson Preset for the respective Valley took charge of the first citizens and that our part in community the music. tacs. welfare amounts to something? Also the undersigned will sell one Now Payson People, if there horse assembly. The. program was to said minor. Now what we want is your is ever any doubt in your. minds Said belonging sales will be made on or after very interesting. The numbeis of December A. D. 1017 support. Tonv'.rrow, Friday 23, about the Payson High School be 8th dnv bids were as follows: will be received at and written we play football with Spanish doing their part, read this secPayson (iiy. Utah County, Utah. Patriotic song by assembly Fork. As they have a very tion of the Paysonian every Terms of sal Cash; teu per cent of hid Old Glory to accompany each bid, balance on congood team this year, we will week. firmation of sale bv the District Court Opening speech Mayor Lari need all the support we can get, An error was noticed in the of IT,ah County, Utah. Deeds and bl's to beat them. If we do it, the of sale at expense of purchasers. Page.4 paper last week. The Judge, Dated at Payson City. Utah, this Short speeches from all the championship of the Southern elected was Byron Reece instead 20th dav of November. A. D 1917. Division of the state is won. EMMA T. MADSON, of Byron who was Done, elected, and appointed officers. Then we will (iuardiao. get another chance Vocal selection-Mi- ss DOOTif ROOT FT, Attorneys. Virginia at the East Side for the State appointed Athletic maneger. fir-Date of t publication, Novembrt Brown. title. Now is the time to show High School Reporter. 22, 1917. . . o-.t- r 1 -- 1 iowt-oa.- , , j visit-awar- e ' rri-i'dv- , vis-MarF- n. -- 1 j snt , r j v j j h j Are Trt-i- H Higher the Gayety 1 e 1 des-etibe- d THE GAYETY THEATRE! - illllilillllijlilliB We Pay the Highest Prices Illllllll for Fat Cattle, Hogs, Veal, Feeder Cattle, Hides and Pelts. ft Begins Monday, Nov. 26 Carry on Hand a Choice Supply of PHARMAC Ends Saturday, Dec. 1 Now is a good time to SAVE MONEY on your Christmas Buyincr ANY ADDITIONAL ARTICLE PURCHASED WILL BE SOLD FOR lc. This includes a big variety of goods. You may never again have tins opportunity. ONLY 4 WEEKS UNTIL 'XMAS. Call in and look over tins immense stock of Jevveiry, Stationery, Toilet Articles, Face Powders, Creams and a thousand other useful articles. THE PHARMACY Fresh and Cured Meats, Groceries and Provisions WIGHTMAN & DONE SUPPLY CO. |