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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo UTAH. MAY 6, 1921. NEW DEPARTMENT OPENED AT STATE UNIVERSITY HOME GARDEN HINTS How to Grow Vegetables. Haeteriologcial diagnoses for dm furs throughout the state are madi by Dr. L. L. Dailies and Ins staff uf By JAMES MORGAN assistants at the state public health o laboratory located on tho campus (Tori, right. ly James Morgan) ot the University of f tali. All hough THE GREAT IMPEACHMENT .no students do any of the work uf O T" i the the state health laboratory, 1.57 March 2, ccngrs3 passed university classes ami the laboratmi act the reconstruction benefit from the location ot the two over President Johnson together. veto. According to Dr. L. L. Dniues, Also the tenure of office i in tate bacteriologist,, the jnos act. portant work being done for 1368 Feb. 22, the House imnow by the department is the peached Johnson. woik on the Wiisscrmann tests in March 5 to May 26, the conjunction with the venereal di trial before impeachment sea-- e The depnit control bureau. the senate, and Johnson meat also makes numerous diagnoses acquitted. of contagions nil through the state 1869 March 4, Johnson retired and also for the physical education' from the presidency. Tin v 1872 Defeated for department of the university. are also frequently called upon th" make rabies tests. 1875 March 12, senator from The university tlqaitiiieiit of hue Tennessee. leriology and pathology, under Dr. July 31, died in Carter Dailies, offers eleven courses, county, Tenn., aged sixty-si- for ounce of the seed is sufficient Root Crops Important seeds flf the Cover row. of feet Garden Ilomo Por The .me half inch deep and keep the n rrtn--t slightly broken over .lie seeds Root crops took commonly grow , hot-Thin twice, come up. til thov radishes, pi, in home gardens are 3 to 5 Mid tarn the 'hints finally bulling salsify. eariots. parsnips, carrots those the inches in and pulled beets low, Of these apart ins stand at the head of the list from dining (he second thinning being used carrots on the table. the standpoint of food vnlne troin as baby ould a given area of land, but it Parsnips and Salsifi. be difficult to state which of the ini most the is the oortnern sections root crops Throughout of the portant, ?ny gard. n specialists lursmps and salsify are important Their United States dejmitment of agricul- as root i' rops for the garden. ture. culture is very much the same, and require a deep, neli soil, so the long Radishes Requires Small Space. roots will hale a chance to devedop. Radishes are among the first garden Plant the seed cailv, so the plants nnd will get well stinted before the heat crops to be planted in spring, small space is required to if summer conn s. ami keep them a very The needed b the 'growing season. the entire produce nil that is The soil should be rows should be 15 to 18 inches apart average family. nil the plants thinned to stand 4 i loose, mellow, and very rich, so the Parsnips radishes will grow quickly and be inches apart in the row. A successful should magazine cover is seeds and salsify may remain in l lie ground crisp anil tender. Radish has little eover I'm the. that olio very and use. furrow for wanted or until all shallow a winter be planted in Trinbad Picket w ie. (Colo.) i gill. deep. Hollow how it is the leading variety eoveied about one half in?h be should Sandwich Mammoth while varieties Two or three .of parsnip, The wind may be tempered to ri c contlu-ouIsland is the best known variety of planted in order to hnvo a shorn lamb, but nothing at all is and Hreadfast French salsify. supply. done fpr the silk clad calf Haiti Scarlet Globe turnip are among those more Sun. Grow Two Crops of Turnips. shortest the in period, mature which while Long Scarlet Short Top and Tho Turnips are one of the most unLongue cliou will Vienna or Lady Finger Whito Long grown of all garden crops, now O iversally Blue Law Fund sing, cxtrii enrlv the follow are good to la the northern slates turnips are Sweet Blue Law Land! New Ymk varieties. planted in midsummer nnd stored for Tribune. In the southern states winter use. Plant Beets Early. of bread Continued high prices they are dallied early in spring for Onrden beets can be planted ul enrlv summer use, also in the fall makes some folks in Plumas enmity most as soon as the sod can be for use during the winter. Turnip feel very crusty. Quincy (Calif.) Rich soil worked in the spring. tops make excellent winter greens National Bulletin. that is well inquired is essential. throughout the greater part of the For early spring fertilizers and well rot southern states. Commercial AVonder what a Christmas plum ted manured are best to supply plant culture it is customary to sow the pudding armed with one half of food, but should he very thoroughly seed in drills about n foot apart nnd nr cent of alcohol think it is? Mo Egyptian nnd thin the plants to about 3 inches bile (Ala.) Register. mixed with the soil, Detroit Dark Red are nmong the in the drill, Sow the seed in soil may bo lending varieties. Evcntunlly we may be forced to concede that womans sphere is thi? n shallow drill, 1 ounce of seed to rows and the 50 feet of drill, nnd eover about 1 rapidly so ns which we live. San Diego one o When the plants have sie before the ineh deep. (Calif.) Tribune. become well established thin sn they summer sets in. A little later thin Latest from Russia is that do not crowd. In the north it is customary to money The humor of a second time, leaving the plants sow the see( broadcast about the is to be abolished. standing 4 to 5 inches inya row'. 25th of .Tilly on land from which it is, there doesnt seem to he any The early pons, early potatoes, or some of it to abolish. At innta Constitu Fse the thinning ns greens. round or turnip type of beets mature other early crop has been removed. tion. in (10 or 70 days, while the longer The land is raked smooth nnd the over Bill Pratt writes that ones require 100 to lYo days to com small seeds eggs are simply scattered he the surface, then covered by again o(T 2 cents but that the plete their growth. Is bought were worse off than that. No cultivation the soil. raking Grow Carrots for Health. required where the seeds are sown Whitewater (AATis.) Register. It is an old saying, Carrots for broadcast. Also wo reckon the reason Cupid In the southern states turnips are nnd beauty and beets for strength, so many bnd shots is that mnkes lice while this can not bo taken literally frequently destroyed by plant it has a great amount of truth in that suck the juices of tho leaves. he aim? at the heart while looking From tho standpoint of health, These insects are rather difficult to at the hosiery. Adn( Oknl.) News it. carrots are very iinortniit in the control, spraying with nicotine prop When a man sympathy for diet, and their culture is so simple arntious being about the only remedy. old mnids he expresses means tliait he ro Turnips stand considerable cold, that any gardener can grow them. their inability to do as well Rich, well prepared soil is the first but those that nro to be placed in grots ns his wife jlid. Baltimore Sun. use winter Good seed is important, pits or in thho cellar for essential. and the seed should always be that should not be allow ed to freeze beA Fine Discussion. If they become fore being stored. which was saved the previous and Chnntcnay are tho vari- frozen in storage, they should not Very interesting conversation in eties most commonly planted. Space be disturbed until they thaw naturalhere! asked papa, suddenly thrustfine 's. Iho rows 15 to IS inches apart. his head through the conservaing Mr. Ethel, tory vvimlpw, where Romance did not really die out when death nvetnkes some sk; te we Thompson, nnd little Eva sat very of life until Ihe first woman put on have to pay glowing tributes to his quietly. snid Ethel, ready a flannelette nightie. Yes, indeed, virtues when wp enow darned well Mr. on the instant with a reply. devil. he is shaking hands with the our I were and woman discussing nnd man Thompson makes a Marriage Everett (Pa.) Republican. kith nnd kin, werent vve, Eva? -- one. Which one, then, is the Yoth, thev wntli, replied little nest ion that remains to he decided. Mr. Thompkinth timid. Mav How could they identify a modern Eva. and Ethel timid, We editors are at heart a truth-ful- girl if she were to fall into the T have a kith! ' You kin! And yet river! Brush Ropublienki. hunch of fellows. (Cadnp j Condition Why Business is Dull. Due to Three Men, Hoarding 'Money Five Minute Chats on Our Presidents and other things of Bill lilop-shmto innumerable bushels. dug oat of the ground, roundly, ',js lion tons of copH'r, 471,700 ten?) 47'J,7iO tons of zinc and "I turned out some 37,unO,dOO w h di And down in the iron. tens of bushels v -- , pig e j i 1 s Anti-Saloo- 1 6 presidency a great tragedy and came near ending In nnrntier. With s a majority in congress, his opponents overrode Ids vetoes, seized control of reconstruction, stripped the president of authority to dismiss a postmaster or to get rid of an enemy even in Ids own cabinet, and bound him band nnd foot. Although the president faithfully executed tlu reconstruction laws that bail been passed over Ids vetoes, he asserted the rigid, which never before bad been denied a president, to choose his own cabinet advisers. When he tried to dismiss Secretary Stanton. Stanton turned the war department Into a fort, and for weeks held it, night and day, sleeping and eating at hls Andrew two-third- imst Emotion having supplanted reason, the house hastened to declare that hi the name of the house of representatives and of the people of the United States we do impeach Andrew Johnson, president of the United States, of high crimes and misdemeanors. Although there were twelve counts In tlie remarkable indictment, no crimes t ; A I 131 CASH PAID 6 i FOR WHEAT Utah Valley Milling & Produce Co. C. J. COTTERELL, Manager, J . iBsifiiiai IBl klCXXMUSXXXBl i ibt-it- i t over-nrod- - - 75(1,000,00(1 tires, 3,216.000,000 bushels of corn, 1.444. 000,000 bushels of Oats, 415,000,0(10 CLASSIFIED Mrs. Eliza McArdle Johnson, were specified and the misdemeanors that were alleged, consisted almost wholly of the presidents attempts to remove Stanton without the consent of the senate. This most Important trial in American history began on March 5, 1808, with the senate chamber crowded and Chief Justice Clmse of the Supreme court in the chair. There was a general expectation that the senate would convict, no matter how flimsy the case, and crowds of eager partisans flocked to Washington to enjoy the spectacle of a White House eviction to see Andy walk the Senator Ben Wade, of Ohio plank. was confident to the last that he would be called on, as president of the sermte, to take Johnsons place. Ilis inaugural is. said to have been written and his cabinet selected, with General Butler of Massachusetts foi secretary of state. As tlie roll of the senate was called, amid a hushed suspense, the Republican senators all voted for conviction, Mr. until the chief justice asked, Senator Fessenden, how say you? Is the respondent, Andrew Johnson, president of the United States, guilty or not guilty of a high misdemeanor as charged In this article?" Not guilty, answered the distinguished senator from Maine, who had been in Lincolns cabinet. The party alignment was broken and It was again broken In another moment by Senator Grimes of Iowa, who had been stricken with paralysis under tho strain of the trial, hut who managed to struggle to hls feet when hls name was called. Trumbull of Illinois, an old friend of Lincoln, was another man of ability and distinction nmong the seven Republican senators who broke awny and Joined tlie Democrats. Yet there were votes for conviction against thirty-fiv- e only nineteen for acquittal, just one s less than the necessary to convict. By a single vote the unique independence of the American presidency, which mnkes it the most eminent and powerful political office In the world, was saved. Ilad congress triumphed, tlie first long step would have been taken toward congressional government on the pattern of the parliamentary governments of Europe. two-tliird- PAYSON, UTAH , high-price- year.-Oxhea- l Hanlon, v t John so.vs lcto F congress-pvan-at-larg- Or wearing a ami occasionally irrigating lint ., I, unresisting carlli with tobacco of feet a juice, cut literally trillions (Her on his uplands he "f lumber. usiil 5,005.0011,0110 pounds of cotton. of th What these three men dug out of a jipitrtim'i't FuiMsnr in uImeIi, tm reluctant suit represent not potential li Another is The Imt actual increase of fundamental Mitrr ilou ii tin the oiner thiid ii Air Smith, the biiiil"'- - ulii'i i. It h iiliieh is buying power. Their neees-snrre Tin ir handles my ai'i'imiil lucticn niimotes uml makes and possible :l tremendous out sportive uni's ha j a Immi ill it, too finished and mi not at all miii that these pro put of manufactured pie acted in am ronrertrd nay, but , K les, here is what lhe- - did. thev )i, produce so much as to Dai e, the East suniini and the count ty this "i. (supply t bought he neeth d a lieu A hundred and ten millions (i Id ? lie went to the clothes. f "ic ill tin se Fmle.l States, looked at the Mots and th rehab a ulus hnngrev uml rapidly t hen had his n fe ,: U his old s",t r. As can r Rurnpe a little and he D wearing it yet. systems, can all our vast railroad The demand fm i lolhing fell off b' iii t '. it lung accumulate'! demands one suit. supadditional equipment and foi r Jones, tt eei. intended to hai' millions those s also, can, Ins spire pal'll! d and to put in new plies. ,.r our population needing greater He called a slum cases. painter housing (a''ieit mine homes, more es and a cabinet maki i and got an I, of eietv suit. Then decided, eliding 'ininte on the v ml, nils business is riot What was it ns let the stoic stay he'd tiou. neither is ir a lack of for another year. Ni long as that iimer. That banker of mine, air. Smith, is.living it does not seem to me vastly tin,, looked at a monl" ' of high priced in pin tant uhnt the gold reserve is, ears. Appmentlv he r(iMsed to or uhnt the rates of money or how But ill the end he figured buy one. stock exchange fluctuates. out that a newly pu phased cpr ImThe fundamental fact is that our t ivouhln stand ns an offset lignins' i cnduction ft basic wealth lias income tax. Such proincreased, not decreased. These three men ami the millions duction is needed to supply human h he them and yon nnd I and the Just as quickly as vve re- millions like its, are the people who nails. ,1 from a purely psyst ourselves 'lowed business ,jn'ii. condtiion, just that quickDemand and business fall off onlv chological will lie where it should business ie If the when buyers stop buying. We have the goods and tho be. loason is too high prices or mere i :! All and the markets. asportation xiehetoek nerves, analysis of the is a mutter of sanity and rest the and then it i.s a state of mind Business has merely amenable to change wili changed con- salesmanship. u severe case of falling market. And On the other hand, if ditions. on n falling market. no one the defunct demand is the result of Da vo the buys and .Tones the grocer ianitor decreased lmving power or a real Mr. Smith the banker made this and be stimulation may oi erprodnetion, They made it when falling market. much more difficult. on their no, uml. or chocked the Ts there nnv retil lack of buying demands because prices Three ncnry norma power in this country today! were too high. o her men have een to it that theie Brices are being readjusted rapis not niv-- Uncle John np in Iowa. One of these days anil I Bill Blopskw, a minor out west, and idly. is not a far day Dave I em Tlanloil down in the southern predict it now suit. .Tones will hi? will buy forests and uplands. Perhaps no store his and get his new show T paint of the dictum one of them knows will order that Fmith and Mr. cases, that Adam Smith who set it down And all the rest car. comes all wealth a as principle that will start making our delayed Those three men of us from the land. Before we quite realize purchases. with more are concerned, perhaps, market. will have a Tising it we At any acts than with piinciplos. will bo buying again Everybody did thov last is here what rate, and we will absorb like Sponges year. which Uncle John and Uncle John raised in round fig those things nnd Fete Hanlon proBil Blopsky bushels of wheat. n (Hals .big soft duced. Now COLUMN lull in is the period of which to clean on our shelves, repair cement connections the furniture, and prepare for handling a recales-cen- t business by sound and permanent methods. Advertisements in this column inserted at the rate of 10 cents per A young follow remarked to us ,, Count six not long since that ho feared haf. line each insertion. words to the line. in his footwear. had been stung When he told us he had paid $18 FOR SALE. Seed Potatoes, tested we concluded he had been and clean. Free from disease. Rural for them, in his headwear. McAlester New Yorkers. Price, $1 per bushel. stung Guardian. (Okla.) 0. E. dale, Payson. e Whisk To move from FARM FOR HUNT OR SALE. Will briskly lease for 1, 3 or 5 years or sell place to place. southwest Whiskey That .which is moved 'very cheap, my Would consider trade. briskly from place to place. of Payson. R. C. Hawkins, What have you? P. O. Box 236, I.ong Beach, Cal. EARLY & EARLY, Doctors of Chiropractic, FOR S ALE. One of the Best Busi78 feet Over Wightman Supply Company, ness Corners in Payson, feet in Depth, Main Street Frontage, 111 Office Hour from 10 to 1 with right of way in ths and 2 to 6. rear. Property embraces three business houses and Modern Residence, except furnace. Inquire at Payson inn Office. 3-- 12-fo- WANTED. W(, will pay the best price for old cotton rags. Must be clean nnd any color. Bring in your rags. Pnysonian RAGS office. 4 G. F. TILS0N. M. D. PHYSICIAN and SlTuiuifl Office Main Street at Residence Phone 7 Payeon, Utah SALE. One FOR HOME block west of Tabernacle. Reasonable terms. Elmer price nnd good Smi'h, Payson. c SAI.E. Gi ml FOR second hand range. Inquire Shuler Motor Co. 18-t- SALE. My home. Loveless for further E. H. Pulver. FOR c f See J. A. information. DR. J. H. ELLSWORTH DENTIST Dolce over Bank, Payeon, Ut Office Hour, 9 to 12; 1 to I Phone 2 k. Rea. Phone 10S-- J yy c IMPROVE YOFR SWINE HERD by use bred Puroe Jersey adding a Lyman Txapplo. Payson. pig. 22 tf DKNTI8T c KAPPLE LIVE STOCK FARM Offers for sale Puroe Jersey Pigs, three months old. Also pigs for June delivery. 'learn of horses. One mule. Address Box 211, Iavson. 6 DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH Office, Payeon Exchange Savings Bank Building. tf-- c DR- - TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. 7 '2 6 15-Aieime. OR SAI.E. Horses Harnesses and wagons all in good condition. Lvnn Thompson. Santaquin. Inquire Boyle Hotel, u 2t-c- -t L. D. PFOUTB DENTIST 'Her Wightman Supply Comnaav Main Street. Office Hours 9 to 1 aid 2 to . T"rday8' 9 t0 1 Only. Offico 13. Re. Pho 30 |