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Show THE PAYSOMAN, PATRON, UTAH, JANUARY 7 1921. ipi RRT7 4 EASY FOR FRENCH If Writt n and VOLUME PAGE THREE I. Edited by the Students PAYSON, UTAH, American Tourists Expected to Pour Golden Flood Through the War. Devastated Regions. of the Tayson High School. JANUARY 7, PEASANTS 1921. NUMRKU Cut Out All space of 3 square the Unprofitable Hens feet per hen should allowed. bo Good Peediug at Moderate Cost. Living the lana flock the right kiuu oi foovl is lUlpOlUVL.. if ileus Uo not gut sudiciunt or proper iota realized from luey enu not bo oxpocicu to givo bo to is If a profit Comment Ing on the American sumsaUslaoiuiy uud profitable results, A immer rush to Europe, to the tho flock as a whole, it is also complicated iutiou is not uocosaarj. IV esix-clall- NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS confident that it will proe more bi ueiieial than formally. Wo are begining u new The class of 22 is showing its year ami no doitbt nmuy have made resolu- long boasted pep. They aie altions which they expts-- t to follu'v ready planaing a lrom. As all of throughout 1921. Students in liign tlie class are backing the olhcers and assure all they school should make resolutions and social committee, that it w lit be ono of the most should make it a point to livo events of tho year. up to them. sue-ctssl- Progressive people make themselves bettor day by day year by year, and students, above all people, should be progressive. Making resolutions, and keeping them, leads to progres. siveness. They need not be written. A solid resolution or determination in ones mind answers the purpose just as well as a resolution written down on paper. Therefore: set us all resolve and solemnly swear to mako tho most of our school year and eomo out with tho feeling that something valuable sas been accomplished through our efforts. ALUMNI MEETING SENIOR CLASS REPORT The senior class being tho highest class in the school is expected to set classmen. examples lor the lower They will do this by beginning in the New Ytur to bo moio diligent in their studies and more of a leader in social adiars. -- n JUNIORS Tho juniois have begun tho new Plans are year with much vigor. being made for a lrom that will pass all former ones in originality. Next Friday, January 7, 1921, Members of the Alumni association a separate program will bo held for held a business meeting December tho gills and boys of tho layson 27, 1920, at the City library. high school. Dr. L. D. Stewart will speak to They decided upon an aggressive policy for carrying on tho work of tho boys, and Dr. Early will speak the organization and. a definite cam. to the girls. pnign will be waged to get cery THE SONG OF THE SOPHS graduate to become a registered member of tho association. The annual spring banquet and festival will bo We have heard it rumored about held. That tlio sophomoro class was sleepATHLETICS AND THE NEW YEAR ing And because they felt so sorry We are back again ready to start All the junior class wrns weeping. the 1921 season right. Our New Then we felt so very sorry Year's resolution has been mado and That it is true we all nearly cried it is that we will endeavor, to the We managed to keep the tears back best of our ability, to mako this a Rut well have to admit that we successful season for Payson. sighed. The team is willing to do its Think of the tears wasted for us! All it asks is tho loyal sup- Ami shed by the juniors too, share. port of the student body and wo aro They needed their strength for work right in asking this. Tho team is And we just didnt know what to do. representing you and it is your share Weve decided to inform tho class to show that you appreciate this. That they are just W'asting all their We have a good team and our prostears, pects for success aro very good. So We hope when weve explained the ease lets get behind the team and do We will have quieted all their fears. our part. You see this must be tho trouble The sophomore elass does not boast HIGH SCHOOL REPORT And because wo didnt do this Many of the students of the high The juniors thought we were lost. school must have made New Years It is true we do not talk much resolutions pertaining to school work, Hut w'c aro very much awake, for they have returned to school When w'o heard tho cause of all their tears in their displaying more interest studies than they did in tho preced. We voted t would the fake We think whoever twas said it ing year. If this interest continues until Forgot that it often is true tho end of the school year wo are Youll find the people who brag so French battlefields, Customs Inspector portant to cul! Out tho unprofitable hens. This will incrcaso materially much Henri Duval said in New Orleans: Piml time for little else to ilo. "1 uin reminded of a tourist anectho profit roalized from the flock as We hope you umlcrstuml light now dote. a wholo. Any hens fovuu, to be That we are awake ami not dead "In many French provinces every or in poor condition should sickly And that you u cease to weep for ismsant raises each year for bis fam- bo culled as soon as discovered, us ily's use one or two enormous pigs. And use your strength for pep at least one thorough cullNothing of the pig Is discarded the addition, instead. fat Is boiled down for lard; the blood ing should bo made annually, preis made lulu blood puddings; the hams ferably between August 15 and SeptBOB COLONEL OFFERS At that tune each hen are cured; the chops are salted; the ember 15. TOAST TO WATER feet are dried ; the meat 111 the head should be handled and carofully exColonel Rob was at the annual Is chopped into sausage meat; even amined and thoso which show uvl. meet ing of the bar association of the ears are preserved; an occasional deuces of laving should bo retained North Arkansas and some of ltis slice of ear being used to enrich the whilo thoso which havo stopped layAnd the tall? Oil, yes, they friends thought it would be a merry soup. and begun to moult should bo use the tall, too. It Is .stewed with ing to propose that ho respond to jest discarded from tho flock for the to the toast Rut the vegetables and contains, they say, a Water. A further examina-aiofollowing year, Colonel was equal to tho occasion. tiny morsel of delicious meat. of the hons late in October or "Rut to return to the anecdote. An Said he: Mr. and American touring the north of France early in Novembor will cnablo ono Ladies Toastmaster, Gentlemen, you asked mo to respond one summer before the war, asked a to pick out tnoso which are still the puiest ieasaut vvliat the people thereabouts to the toast Water, laying ana hv virture of that fact and tho best of all things created. lived on. aro probably tho boat layers of tho I want to say to you that I have Pigs, monsieur, in the winter, reTho United States departflock. seen it glisten in tiny tear drops on I plied the peasant, and tourists In the ment of agricultural has issued dithe sleeping lids of infancy; summer.' rections on how to cull a flock in have soon it trickle down the Mu-.i- i ing cheeks of youth and go lij Customs Inspector Duval laughed. - Farmers Bulletin 1112. wiinkb-Well, lie wiitl, the tales of extorrush torrents down the Housing the Elock Comfortably. cheeks of ago. I have seen it in tkm I hear from people now return- tif oil tho blades tug from France make me hink that The sizo of the flock has a direct tiny grass and leaves of trees, flashing few pt.llSants will be eating pigs ears connection with tho housing which , like polished diamonds when tihe or 11 be can bo provided. It is not an inpigs tails this winter they morning sun bursts ill resplendent eating truliled cltieken and drinking frequent occurrence for an effort to I glory oer the eastern hills. bo mado to keep a number which have seen it trickle down the moun- champagne. is much too largo for tho avnilablo tainsides in tiny rivulets with the In such spaces tho space. housing music of liquid silver striking on Many Cigarettes Consumed. hens, being crowded, do not givo beds of polished diamonds. I have In ISOS not enough cigarettes were good results, and frequently a better seen it in tho rushing river rippling d bo realized by keeping In the United States to be profit over precipitous falls in its mad revenue tnx. a smaller flock which can be comto Internal the subjected rush to join the fathers of waters, and" in "the "m i'ghty f athers-o- f Waters Today the population of the country. fortably housed rather than tho larger flock which results in crowding. and male and femnte. Is burning I have socn it go in slow Suitable housing for tho poultry 0 or 000.000 every day, ocean. cigarettes majestic sweeps to join tho flock does not mean expensive hons the In last a And I have seen it in tho mighty year. During Frequently old sheds or other ocean on whoso broad bosom ttout ten years the consumption of ciga-(tte- s iug. enn bo utilized for tho outbuildings the battle fleets of all nations and hits exceeded that of cigars. Tho transformation can purpose. the commerce of the wo Id, but There be mado easily and cheaply. ladies and gentlemcnt, I want to say bo a great range in tlio kind may Corresponding. to you now, that as a beverage, it It seems to ines Marin, that weve of honso used and tho owner may is a failure. had nothing but ham, ham, ham for consult his own preferences to n extent, but thero are breakfast nil this week, remarked Mr. considerable Agree Exactly. certain fundamentals of good housRrent. These which must bo observed. Yon forgot another thing we've ing Husband (newly marrieu) Dont consist of a houso which is free you think, lovo, if I were to smoko had. Robert," replied his better half from drafts, which provides plenty it would spoil tho curtains? Weve had growl, growl, of ventilation quietly. either by an open Wife....Ah, you aro the most un- growl for breakfast every day, tool front or by tho use of windows, selfish and thoughtful husband in tho London Answers. which is dry, and which provides world; certainly it would. space enough for the hens to keep Husband Well, then finke (lie contented. and them eomfortablo Explains Itself. curtains down. Carolina Tar Rabv. Where to confine is Husband (at wharf) Didnt I tho floekit to thenecessarynot less thnn yard ns she cable you not to bring your mother 4 sqnaro feet or floor spneo should said the Oh, joy, thrust her bare foot into a cobweb, back with you? With hens bo allowed for each hen. now I wont have to put on any Wife Yes, sho saw tho cablo. on freo range, as they should bo Pelican. whenever possible, a minimum floor Thats why shes hero, stockings. j dew-drop- s rn-mme- j 40,500,-000.00- ifie aim in lecvfing tlio bo to use, so iai us 0..uno vtiiioli are giown or which are available uom sliou.u possible, too ou tuo iuun iu tfio of tuo success! U1 Cuutfioda oi iccdrag is to givo a light iced oi gram or a mixture of giuius iu tuo mol iu iug uud a iced ot tho sumo niatoimi at night, the liighl food consisting of about us muon as the hons mu clean up. in audition, a dry mash should uo piovidod who io tho hons Cau huvo Yv lion access io it continuously. considerable quantities oi waste food aie available lor the hons to pics, up Horn the holds tho aiuouut oi giaiu led may bo cut down. Oiten-luuc- s judguibnt iu this icspcct is iauity, and but lor the di inasn liioic would be danger that luo hums would not receive enough l'eud. Yvitn the diy mask at thuir disposal, they are able to make up any deficiency of iced duo to faulty judgment us to the quantity ikoy got iu tho One noigliboifiooU. most holds. One of made in the most common xoovuug mistimes fuiui pouitiy is luiluro to provide animal feed iu some ioiui. Oi couiso, during tho spinig uud sununor, when quantities of insects aie available, tnoy may supply the hens wants in this regain, but during thoso parts of tho ) ear whoa insocis are not available, or are scarce, it becomes necessary to provide animal food. Milk, usually led either us skimmed muk or buttoimiik, provides an excellent source of animal iood, but when milk is not available the hons sliouul ...no beef scrap or meat scrap. Although this product is high in price, it is economical aud should bo included iu tho hens ration becauso e increased production which will result. During tho winter it is necessary to provido some fonn of green or succulent feed, such as mangels, clover, alfalfa, or sprouted oats. An Egg a Day per Person. co-e- d of-th- llow many eggs can be expected by tho novice in chicken and egg raising on the farm? United States department of agriculture poultry specialists set an averago of 109 hen as tho lowest number iggs per which should bo accepted as Irirst Tramp at that there Its no house. good calling Them peo- ples vegetarians. Second Tramp That sot Yes; and theyve got a dorg wot aint. London Ideas. First Tramp XXX00000000000000000XX00XXXXXX0XXX 000000000000006 00000000000000000000000000060000000000 If Your Gums are Sore and Your Teeth are on Edge YOU HAVE PYORRHEA Cx Py orrhea Can be Cure Townsends 0 0 Is Sold Under a POSITIVE GUARANT J r !.i CURE ASSURED OR MONEY REFUNDED SI. 50 Per Bottle. Sold By All Drugcjisls. |