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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSOX, PAGE TffKF UTAH, FEBRUARY 18, 1921. for the The preparations their high school paper to have a taking. nicely. very are From coming along report once in an age at least? They as have a reporter and it looks Hazel, Douglass mivs she doesnt though they should make use of him. feel in the humor of furnishing us lVe wonder do they want the editor with anv jokes this week, but that Written and Edited by the Students of the paper to come to them each of the Payson High School. wili have a bushel next week. time and tell tile'll that it is time o hope that llael will live up 'to have their report in. tho VOLUME 1 PAYSON, her to UTAH, FEBRUARY 18, 1921 (NUMBER lo promise nnd bring on III Also, what is the ninttei Vl It bushel next week. We have had two i e ,Ag. club? 8mulntion was while Lincoln on been us called from never before. nn them. Hurry up Ag. fifPPn Tjia Qilypr OllU flip i'1 pur's ,1, and thoroughly honest. wim. j Npriiigville started with a rush and e'ub, get in the Lincoln was undoubtedly the great- - had made six points before the locals eat statesman of his age. lie was knew what had happened. Then SENIORS STAFF the only prominent American in 1800 Wilson pitched a foul goal. Spriug-villTHELMA ERLANDHON Editor in the north who lmd a definite clear Friday the seniors gave a vary on kept going till after the first While LOWELL JOHNSON... Atheltic Editor policy. Greely, Garrison, ten minutes the score stood 14 to 3 tertaining program in student bodv NAOMI ELLSWORTH... Social Editor Summer, Seward and Douglas were in favor of our opponents. Then meeting. It consisted of the follow By JAMES MORGAN Advisor at sea in tho great national crisis, it was that E. A. MORGAN to rally. tjn(, numbers: Payson began HAZEL DOUGLASS Joke Editor Lincolns vision was as clear as dayScore after score was made ami om. Bct plav by Cora Crav ciis. WAYNE LOVELESS (Copyright, 19!0. by Janie. Morgan.) said he, will be when tho whistle blew light, Slavery, Payson was Songs by the senior quartet; Lowell Ag. Club Reporter irotected whore it CLEVELAND CAME BACK legally belongs cny three baskets behind. 11. S. Reporter MINNIE BOWEN Johnson, Rav Hanson, lluixh Moor IOMGENE ADAMS .Senior Reporter but it cannot be extended a foot Payson got a good start in the sud Jerome Brown. This Union shall be pre- second half and from that time until farther. THELMA ERLANDSON One round. Barnett vs. Jensen, bv 1893 March 4, Grover Cleve- - j Junior Reporter served against all violence from the final whistle the result was in Cora Cravens and Lowell land inaugurated a second RHEA DANIELS without and within, but the constitu- doubt. Great ('arose, Song by the time, aged fifty-five- . Sophomore Reporter tion and the laws shall be enforced and Vance. iMitford Summary: Lineup DOUGLASS May, a great panic began. SHIRL Pavson (24) Freshman Reporter everywhere. The future of the classes was then Springville (32) 1, Cleveland went July ( Lincoln was brave to tho point R. F Grosbeet Kitchen under surgical operation read from the crystal ball, bv the, deof recklessness. Tile day he Wilson Mendenhnll L. F The wonder-for cancer. medium, Alta Marcil. ABRAHAM LINCOLN livered his first inaugural address, C Oct. 30, The Silver act reB. Bird Vauee fill future of the seniors was fore before fifty thousand uplifted faces, B. Childs R. G pealed. wo an' proud to note thnf leerv and told, n Lincoln was tho most he knew, and everyone knew, that Abrahn-1894 July 4, Cleveland sent L. G Woods N. Bird Ernest Hanson, at the ng of Hurt v troops to Chicago to intertypical American, up to his time, there were sharpshooters who could Scoring: Springville: Field goals, Inine vill be president of the United vene in railroad strike. that ever sat iu th0 presidential have picked him off from a distance Crosbeck, 9, B. Bird. Foul goals states. ' o a thousand Tw0 Aug. 27, the after AIL paces, him before days the presidents Substitu j it is a No gratifying to know that chair. Crosbeck 10 nut of 13. law Gen-tariff became i ions: Thorne for Mendenhall. is so weie rich, florid, distinguished coun the evacuation of Richmond by tho futuro of tho without signaral his little with presidents Lee, Lincoln, try gentlemen of high bearing and Payson: Field goals. Kitchen .r, bright. ture. anstocratie feelings. They were nil son Tad at his side, walked unguard Wilson 2, Vanee, Woods. Foul goals, The sophomores, w(. nre sorry to 1895 Feb. 7, Cleveland made of the id and alone streets born on the Atlantic seaboard at a through Wilson 5 out of 9, Kitchen 1 out of say, nre nevt door to hopeless; with J. P. arrangement time when America looked across the capital of the Souhtorn Confed- e Clayson for Vance, (though vie feel quite certain that if and others for Morgan --the ocean for its social and political eracy. 'they would make one final cffoit protection of gold reserve. SOPHOMORES ideals. But Lincoln was born fif there might yet be a din nee to save Dec. 17, sent in his VenOUR SECOND TEAM He was teen hundred miles inland. themselves from utter failure, ezuela message. tho follow hom in a log cabin of poor parents 1908 June 24, Cleveland died rph, juniors do not seem to got We have a good second team up on the very outskirts of civilization. lover their childish habits, although N. at Princeton, J., In fact And see that their heads are pro their dear mother, Velma, and good Until he was forty, he knew nothing here, one to be proud of. aged seventy-one- . perly bound, except simple backwoods life of the has made a better showing than advisor, Miss Johnson arc doing all see what a little But out of those ex- readily frontiersmen. in their power to help them develop. won two anil firs, tefnlj havi the 1(lgt t Cleveland imi no Its all in llie game! pcricnces he got a knowledge v:-- of ith good prospers b 11 all their conceit for their heads . . left the presidency In tlinn ,Mith of winning the two remaining gan-sbreak settled down to the pracnail defeat JUNIORS Wride Loveless at center, Hansen, tice of law In New York City tliun It Just help us out till the end of the characteristic was Cowan guards, Simons and Simpns V hile year. Aooonling to the seniors, the juniors was seen that he was still almost forwaril.s have all played good nd then well send them out with must he a poor, feeble lot But much the leader of the Democratic Honest Abe, a young man the term party ns when he was in the White a cheer. those who laugh last, laugh longest was applied to him and though the rp game will be with Span House. ... Apply to a sophorme for position Then too, we have noticed no wings searchlight of the schoLaiship of a jsp pork at Iayson. In the four years of Ids retirement, Everybody who it ami on the backs of the seniois century has examined his every act, comes is assured of seeing a good seldom saw party lenders. Vet so he is quite generally eonceeded that all was the reaction against the public nnd private, no one has said game. strong Of perfect beings must have wings. that Abe Lincoln did a dishonest Republicans ind so loud the call for course, we realize that the seniors him in 1892 tli.it he returned In triA House Divid SPRINGVILLE WINS CLOSE GAME His speech, thing. school each year for each class and high i j,p a a(,ble dignifiid umph to the White House. made was Against Itself, against bunch but we can see no reason One of the periodical panics of llie Last Friday Payson lost what was to furnish nil numbers for a weekly the earnest protest of his last po Last Friitay the senior why that fact should go to their 19tl. een tuiy smote the country with a Lincoln liticnl friends, but said, without a doubt the best game they rogram. financial and Industrial paralysis In heads. If Spring- class gave its annual program. Tho speech expresses nty honest have planed this year. a 1893, only two months after the Inthe The are foul very sophomore so planning not had juniors Thursday morning many opinion on the slavery question, and ville had As usual, the party in the fact auguration. livelv program. Despil,. The chief pitches the story might have been class will entertain the students. I will speak fearlessly. the blame, a. id day after classes caught the is power are all other what We that are the was against Lit- different. The referree wondering difference between Douglas, the a Republican new s)iaper leading the froshiea. Lin- most technical we have ever had and matter with Why ns we are quite sure that we will be day and Honest Abe tle Giant, Another In gleeful headlines: shouted of under our success make interest a in take to abl,. enough coln was that tho one was shifty and called a number of fouls which had dont they bank gone Democratic!" fir! F. As the first menus of restoring confidence, Cleveland called a special ses- - 1 M Five Minute Chats on Our Presidents e -- v j Grover Cleveland. 1 slon of congress for the purpose of having It repeal the Silver act of the Hun Ison administration. The next day he submitted himself to the surgeons knife for the removal of a cancerous ulcer which had appeared In the root of bis mouth. His grave physical condition wits concealed from the panicky ndnd of the public, nnd the operation was performed In the closest secrecy aboard n yacht as it steamed slowly up the East River, off New York. Not until many years had passed was it known that wlen congress assembled lie faced it with a rubber jaw. Under the pressure of the president, the Silver act was repealed, but only after a bitter struggle which left the Democratic party hopelessly split. The passage of a tariff bill divided the party still more. It was such a hbby-imtd- Wilson-Gor-ma- l Grover . . e, men sure that (leve-lnn- d ret used to sign It. but let it beg come w without his signature. After that the Democrats went down in distent In the congressional elections of 3891. j I j In the depth of our domestic troubles the president sent his famous Venezuelan message to congress. Iu It he announced that the British government Jmd rejected all our appeals for the in Ditriitiou of a land which it was pressing in South Amer-- I lea, and lie boldly proposed that we ourselves si onhl decide the questbu and then proceed to enforce out decision. e j I i j Most tilings have their ups 'owns, but with taxes there nothing but tips. xxxxxxxxooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooogoooooooo ooooooooxxxxxxoooxxxxxoooooooooooooo If Your Gums are Sore and Your Teeth are on Edge h YOU HAVE PYORRHEA be Cured Can Pyorrhea Pprrl 0 0 S Is Sold Under a POSITIVE GUARANTEE CURE ASSURED OR MONEY REFUNDED $1.50 Per Bottle. Sold By All Druggists. |