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Show Issued Every Friday at Payson, Utah, by the PAYSONIAN PUBLISHING CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year, in Advance Six Months, in Advance ... 12.50 $1.25 Entered at the Postofilce at Iayson Utah, as second class matter. W. E. ELLSWORTH, Editor and General Manager. C3CJQl5iJaiEa LOOK at the label Subscribers are asked to watch tho label ou their paper and to suL-in- p remit promptly when turns are due. If jour lubel read it means thut your subscription is paid up to UtCiui ber 1, 1921, and that you should at that trme scud in anoLer $2.50 for tho next year. Subscriptions are payablo iu udvuncc a re quircmcut exuded by nearly all If your labil shows newspapers. a date that is past, please send further without in the amount 12-12- 1 notice. EMPLOYMENT PROBLEM Finding eniplojim at tor the fanner soldo rs and these engaged in war work was a piobhm in those ilujs, just as it is today. Iu the London Times of November 2.1, lslii, was the following: We poicoive with tho gieutest pleasuio that all humane and benovo lent minds are now turned to the consideration of the various inodes by which n lief may be most dLc tiially administered to the poor. We may point out two or three ideas which seem to deserve tho notice either of government or of ptivuto We mentioned individuals. yesterday that this had been (lorn1 fit Hnlis- - and at ltyton. bury, ut i have to add that ut Exeter employment is given to ns many ot tliu poor of the city as choose to apply for it iu the buck und tile iiiaaufae A meet- toiy nrur the wotkhouse. png will be held in the united parishes of St. Andrew, Ilolborn, and Ju the pop St. George tho Matlj-r- . ulous and extensive district some benevolent individuals have set on foot a plan for supplying the dis tressed with meat, biead, potatoes, and eoai.s, undt r pmne cost. It is now universally admitted that the most humane as will as the most jiolit ir mode ot relieving the fioor is bv Hading implov no lit for him. Th,. great evil to them, at The sup picscnt, is want of v.ork. the do than of labor is greater plv maud; en nseijm nl ly, in thut, n.s in everv olhu aitiele, under similar eir the pneo lulls; the la i iimstanei s, boicrs wages are reduced m some wlmt is absolutely m - below The pro m eessui v for his supfS'rt. to increase the datnund is icniedy j.ir I I i ta nr labor. Private Charity Suggested. daj s the state did not the burden of piuvidmg lui the in idy. It wus suggested l In. i i i i person conus to the aid oi the helpless, and the following itr.ul iium t ho London Times ot in thoM take ovir Novi min r I s It (j js a comment on this piuclico: of puvute bene Ot the modes lieemc which seem pei uliairly suit ibie to tne jiresent cireumstanees, time is none mote simple than that of making soup of the remaining This victuals too often wasted. our s of one correspond practice,' saj cuts, lias been adopted by myself ivir since the complaint of distress I have often beianie genera; an had the satisfaction to afford some nutriment to a dozen or twenty poor stnivmg creatures in the course of a day. when wives, supeistitious tluur husbands go forth to piny poker on their night out, stick a pin in the lapel of their coats to bring A split of the winnings, them luck. if the pin helps, is tho reward. Some 2. 1921 TTATI. DEPEMBER THE PAYS0N1AN. PAYSON, ONE THING MISSIONARY KNEW And the Knowledge Enabled Him to Score a Direct Hit Off the Bullying Skipper. SEEMINGLY HABITS BAL. Oysters Liver Corrp'amt. lit I.OI 1'vvo profess., i - III il.v-'England no otiifin t ntiivi -- t - on In lia f of !la mg i vliaust.ve b (i.nlv Mail, with a view to hading a pn'sifilc dificiome bit eeti unbuilt.' und lapaneso pearls A .1 an- - c pear' SE1 Famous Raider, Mcewe, Though Now Engaged in Peaceful Trading, Continues Career of Damage. Although she has been rechtistened Bishop Mitchell said the other day: und is now devoted to peaceful purMissionaries are a good deal deold Moewe, once notorious as rided and reviled sluee the World suits, the a German raider, iiinuot refoim her Vi to convert the heathen, war. hy try hail liablis. She rammed and sank people cry, when we're still so the Foimby lightship Iluuet, near the ourselves? Mersey bur. A Methodist missionary was travelThe Moewe is now the Green liner. west in a steamer the coast ing along was outward bound from the She of Africa. The skipper kept making to TenerilTe and was proceedMersey fun of hint. The Idea of his trying to ing along the main channel when better the heathen! Why not first betsteerter his own people get them to stop something went wrong with her and she smashed into the ing gear sort of all and that using poison gas ll.met, one of the three lightships thing? Missionaries were no good, stationed near the mouth of the M anyway. An ignorant, lazy lot. to American and all and f.miiluir a deal stood The missionary good oiler navigators. of this talk, and then one day at dinAlthough the Gieen Briers cap'uln ner he said to the skipper: b.s sleame s head in the kept We missionaries are Ignorant, and hi oath. a Hood of water ponied you, of course, know a gieut deal. slaps ILl net and she soon s,tnk the into so waters many Sailing these Afriuin of six narrow !j ts( aped Her eiew years, I suppose you cun tell me the The Gieen Ifi-i- rs bows were so daman of alligator's tongue? length i el timed for she aged repaits. 'Sure I eun !' blustered the skipThe Gieen J iner, under the mine per. Surest thing jou know! Moewe ami comm. .tided hy Cipl of vvliut Is it? Well, then, Count Nuholas von Dolma Hiholu-iluii- , 'It depends, said the skipper, on a long time terrorized pas for the length of the alligator atgo-ea- i vessels in and senger AH right. Suppose the alligator the Atlantic and as rja ing result of her is 15 feet long? The skipper looked around the opcialioiis lintisli and allied shipping still ct ed extensively. The Moewe tuble. All the pussengers bent formost elusive and defied nil proved In this lingual efforts at ward, deeply Interested capture during a long career. duel this tongue buttle, so to speak. Ilcr original name was lunga. She If the alligators 15 feet long,' the made her first trip to the West Indies skipper said, its tongue will be three under the British flag and Messrs. feet long. Eldeis and lies ownership from Fj said the missionary, Wrong! 18 months after the Newcastle about calmly. Im only an ignorant mission- atinistiee. ary, but I know that alligators dont Detroit Free Press. have tongues. r. unre-generat- e e li-- t of trees petrified Into sandfound along the South Mvton canal in the region about Hymn, the specimens being piesented to be Comniereial club of Myton, where hey are on exhibition. Limbs SPREAD WARNING OF STORMS stone are being 6tockmen Notified of Coming vorable Weather Conditions Time to Take Precautions. Unfa- in Cold w nves, heavy snows, high winds and blizzards vitally interest the stock growers of the great range states of the West. The weather bureau of the United States Department of Agriculture, In Its endeavor to assist the stockmen, Issues warnings of these unfavorable conditions which q to Increase the enlisted personnel of the third battalion of the Fifty-thirinfantry, stationed at Fort Douglas, from 200 to 000 has been received by Major A. S. Boyd, commandant at Fort Douglas, from Ninth corps areu headquarter Al San Francisco. 1 "Iailorcd to Measure by Born3 d you consider WHAT fordogood clothes? Mail tor Lonely Island. Roinnnce lies hidden in a parcel being carried by the Shaekelton-Itowet- t exploration ship Quest for delivery at the lonely British Island of Tristan da Cunlm, In the south Atlantic, to which the Quest is taking mails. It Is being sent to a joung woman by a sailor who formed a strong attachment for her during his stay on the island. He Is anxious that a photograph of her should he taken and sent to him. This will probably be done. Among other parcels sent to the Island are some addressed to "The Oldest Inhabitant and The Principal Lady. It is believed that the oldest inhabitant is by common consent lie moral ruler of the island, but there may be a delicate conference with regard to "The Principal Lady. 5L for $35 And we will show you .hundreds of desirable weaves at other prices, too; some lower and some value possible. money back if you are not pleased with the style, fit and wear. Dyeing and Cleaning JdU RENT. Two partly furnished Infor light housekeeping. quire at the Straw berry Hotel. rooms e eJ. sUtYToh sire. Jam. s c FOR RENT. Cozy two room bungalow. Newly renovated, i..side and 11 tf c out. G. Fred Ott, layson. LIVE STOC& KAPPLES FARM K OlTeis for Sale Price, $1 each. Weanling Payson Implement & Auto Repair Co., Manager. We are also Equipped for General Blacksmithing, Wheelwrighting, Auto Repairing We Weld Everything but the Break of Day. CAN 4 tf c In order to keep pace with the downward trend of prices of Ford Products, we have decided to cut the rate on all repairing-- , in the same proportion that the Ford Motor company has dropped its mv prices. This is a straight 2 per cent cut from the to prices, according Foi d Motor companys list uso a number of dicssed Strawberry every week. chickens Hotel, Payson. I'OR SALE. One of the Best Busi78 feet ness Corners in Fayson, Frontage, 111 3 4 feet in Dept with 12 foot tight of way in the three embraces tear. Property business houses and Modern Rosl deuce, except fumaco. Inquire H. S. Tipton. - - - mi s 3 tf- - SALE. basement. good Innd. house and Modern. Four acres of Good garden aito. Wtl Five room liam Madson, Bn) son. on labor operations furnished us by them, and which in the past we lave followed. Below we quote only a few of the eperations, together with the old and new prices. Old Price New Price Overhaul Motor and Trar smission, $27.50 Overhaul Motor only 25.00 $20.50 18.75 i TRACToi. WORK. I am prepared to do all kinds of tractor work, belt or drawbar. Lyman Kapplo. FOR BiEaisajssTXiFzasarB! Tanner, WANTED. Men and women to take orders among friends and neighbois bos for tho genuino guaranteed iorv, full line for men, women and children. Eliminates darning. We pay 75c au hour spare time, or Ex tr.Ui.00 a week for full time. Write Inter peuenee unnecessary. Norris national Storking Mills, town, Pa. WE i Repaif Changes Reduced FOR HALE. 28 at.- - farm. Half mile south of sugar factory, Pay tho road. son, and near county Kenneth C. BARNEY, Merchant Tailor, Payson, Utah 71 Pigs. WANTED. Stcuml hand tango. Must be iu good condition. Inquire 28 tf. Pavsonian office. Easy teims. Payson. higher At any price you choose to pay, Bom Tailoring offers the most generous Advertisements in this column inserted at the rate of 10 eents per each line insertion. Count six words to the hue. tf all wool; "tailored to meas- ure by Bom. CLASSIFIED COLUMN 18 a fair You can buy a mighty good suit here 1 H. S. TIPTON, Won Fame by Two Operas. The Him- - Christian Andersen of the music world (lied the other day In Germany. He was Engelbert Humperdinck, a writer of fairy operas that have found a permanent place in the hearts of music lovers. His operas, Tlneiisel and Gretel" and Koenlgs-Uindepiodueed in this country for the fir- -t t me in 1905 and 1910, respectively, won the American public for the German composer. Although he lived a lone and active life devoted to the composition and teaching of nntsic. having in that time produced maty mtisiral works of orchestral, op-e- i atic and miscellaneous character, it k for li s two fairy operas that he Is most widely known and most likely to b r membered. Kansas Oitv Star. 30-t- f s ShulerM otor Co. PAYSON, UTAH e lllHHSSSSliSiaSSaXiaMEBiajSMMMIlillliMMM I I |