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Show ? gas ' PAtgoirtAN, MYgON,UTAH $50,000 A DAY Opportunities SALE A Michigan FOR single buggy, horse and harness. Outfit almost new. Price reasonable. Inquire of Henry Matsch. 4-- 1350 FOB SA E- - Team, weight each, wagou nud harness, good as new. Bargain. Inquire O. A. Fuipcy at Enos !s'..ik us This Must Be Upheld. G. AY. Griggs and family of and Mrs. Thos. Haynes Sunday. W.S.S. In-qui- 53-t- " r tf To Send Away to Soldiers is Semi-Week- the News ly Special Rate, $1.50 per year At Home or Abroad. FOR SALE Automo- First-Cla- ss bile, Cheap , H. Roland Tietjen Chas. E. Huish, editor of, the Utah has npver fallen down Reporter, and family, any demands made of her upon passed through Payson Sunday. with the war. connection in has gone over the Miss Mattie Davis of Salem Everything and big, and the gone . top, was the guest of Miss Mable news that the state, and our Smith the past week. W.S.S. country may not live up to the Mr. John Betts was down pledges given in buying War from Silver City Sunday visit- Savings Stamps comes almost ' It is a condition as a blow. ing with his family. oVer cannot be' passed that Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Thomas lightly. Every man, woman and motored down from Provo in child that madJ a pledge must B T'HE welfare and comfort of our soldier their .new Hudson Super Six Know that the pledge is to the A and sailors and the proper assistance of who are over there, Sunday, visiting Dr. and Mrs. boys morale are the prime factors in winning a I.. N. Ellsworth pushing the Hun back, and war, and I heartily approve of the unification W.8.S. which has brought the seven recognized wsr many giving their lifes blood Lee R. Taylor was in Provo for us. relief organizations into one great unit to take last Monday the care of the task. I predict a great success for Several of the Utah boys who attending the United War Work Campaign In Novemreturned regular monthly meeting of the wen t over there Farm of which ber, and a better and more prosperous fuCounty Bureau, wounded and gassed last week, X' he is the local president. ture for the Republic and a strenthening one gave his arm, another his of its ideals inconsequence of its unification. health. They made good. They Mr. and Mi's. James Ander- gaye move than ean be meas: Secretary! Daniels son and Mrs. Zelpha Hancock ured in dollars and cents. Surereturned to their home at Ray- ly those who have" pledged their mond, Canada, last Friday after word to buy War (Savings a visit of several days with re- Stamps an show these returnlatives and friends in this city. ed heroes that we here, at home --W.S.S. are not slackers. Mrs. Garey Stevens received It is not giving money, but a telegram last week stating lending it till 1923, when the that her brother, Hugh Johnson, will be returned with 4 THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY The money died at Butte, Montana. interest. vent per remains will be shipped to Sugar War Savings Stamps now City, Idaho, his home, for burial cost $4.22, which is. the November price, and in 1923 Uncle The ladies of the Red Cross Sam will give you $5.00 for WEARY WOMEN WEAK, NOTICE. who are able are urgently re- every one you present for payMrs. to on call Martha quested ment. : I am still in the market for Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and Kapple or Mrs. Julia Hancock Make good on the pledge, and End Them. and veal. Will pay 18c poultry make to and arrangements do it now. ior poultry and 18e for veal. furnish the little .refugee dresses 'Phone and aches When 67, Spanish Fork. PAUL the throbs, back that should have been made in Bronchial Trouble. 53-When housework is torture, KRUGER. . Mrs. A. E. Eureka were the guests of Mr. Eureka tf The Best State Paper Re- Utahs Honor Is at Stake, and Leeell Curtis left for the A. C. U. last Thursday to attend Poland China Thoroughbred C. Tan- the S. A. T. Lawrence service. for hog ner, gt Mrs. Mattie Kapples A nine pound baby boy was residence, Payson. born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles FOB SALE Four head of Depew Monday night. All con53-horses. Lyman Kapple. cerned are doing nicely. W.S.S. sale. PIGS for YOUNG C. M. Tietjen and Miss Lulu f of Henry Wyler. Tietjen, brother and cousin, rewith the to trade Page spectively, of J. Roland Titejen, It pays Furniture Company. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday and Monday. Tietjen HOUSE for rent. Apply to Mrs. C. E.. Cloward. 3tp who The bodies of J. Bert, FOUND A little black and was killed in the Chief mine at Owner can have Eureka last week, and Luther white pig. same by paying for this ad. It Flearst, who died at the same place last week of Influenza, FOB SALE Hen Nebekers vere, brought to this city and place. 30 acres farm land, 5 nterment was made in the eeme-!er- y old acres pasture, in Payson Sunday. for W.S.S. Fine field. proposition Mattie B. Mrs. of J. small farmer. Kinsey, daughter Inquire and Sterling, Hone, City, or Henry Xebeker, and son Lucile 149 Templeto.i Bldv formerly of Payson, but now of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, 6-- Amount 'Necessary to deem Pledges Made.': returned home Sunday 'after a weeks visit in Provo and Pay-soMiss" Lucille and Sterling have been attending business 'ollege in Salt Lake. n. -- -- , 1 - . , 'united war work campaign STATE BANK OF PAYSON Miss Daisy Harding ictnrned the fo 3 part of the week from Pn.'o where she has been stopping with the family of her sister, Airs. Tliurgood, for several days. Mrs. Thurgood died of the Influenza, leaving twelve children. July. home W.S.S. The city fathers have placed two guide posts at Main and D. Streets; with placards designating the direction of and the number of miles to several nearby towns. Two more will be installed at the intersection of Aside Main and E Streets. from being of great assistance to tourists the placing of these signs on our streets adds to the already metropolitan appearance of our city and is a very commendable move by our council. - funeral services Impressive for Susan Clayson were held at. the grave side last Friday at 2 Counsellor m. George p. Staheli presiding. Elder Hyrum the opening offered Lemon prayer, Elder German E. Ellsworth spoke the sermon, and Elder Joseph Bates' dedicated The singing was the grave. furnished by Bros. Carl O. Nelson, Clifford Bale, Miss Ivy Done and Mrs. Dora Hines. The I Know that My songs were; and Sister, Redeemer Lives Tlfou Wert Mild and Lovely. - Sidenbcrder, Eockfield, When night - brings no rest nor --W.S.S. For an attack of Ind., states: sleep, Mrs. F. A. Sorensen, Red bronchial trouble- - which usually asWhen urinary disorders ' set in, me in the spring I find ChamWomens lot. is a weary one. Cross Secretary, wishes to an- sails s the berlain only Cough Remedy Doans Kidney Pills are for weak nounce the yam for the new al thing that gives me relief. After J kidneys. lotment of socks and sweaters using it for a few days all signs, of Hove proved their worth in Payson. has arrived, and the ladies ean bronchial trouble disappears. This is one Pnyson womans testi. tf . -- get it by calling. By the end of November 176 pairs of socks and 40 sweaters must be completed. Letter From Nurse September 8, 1918. Statements are being sent, out Air. B. H. Wilson, Eureka, Utah. subscribers. My Dear Mr. Wilson': to all delinquent In case any parties who have 1 am so sorry to have to folpaid their subscription in ad- low my letter of August 29th vance get a statement please, with one even more sad. Your bring or mail your receipt 'to brother, Private Herbert Wilthe office and we Avill he glad son, Company A, 7th Engineers, to credit you accordingly and passed away on September the get our books straightened out. third, at 9:55 a.m. I witnessed W.S.S. his final moments and can asof the season sure snow The first you that it was difficult fell in Payson early Tuesday to know lust when he ceased to This community has breathe. morning. It was a very quiet been blessed with excellent going out of this life which for weather so far, which has been the last few days had been much fortunate for the farmers who of an ordeal for him. When he have been able to dig their came here on August 29tfi, as I beets. It is to be hoped that told you, he was in a very the weather will open up again grave condition, his spine having immediately so that the harvest- been fractured as a result of the ing of beets can be finished wound he had received, lie was without much inconvenience. conscious for a few days and so patient and full of courage that he endeared himself to everyone. The nurses and orderlies told me that he was always so grateful to them and' I found the same spirit of appreciation for the little, I was able to do for mony. Mw. A. R. Potter, Depot St., says: Not only myself, but others of the family have used Doans Kidney Pills. I know from the good re- First Class Automobile Cheap H. ROLAND TIETJEN sults Doans have given us that they are a remedy of worth for kidney has Sometimes my back weakness. been weak and lame and would ache A Beautiful Woman. dreadfully. My kidneyr would be inn Do ; .u know that a beautiful Doans too. have I procured active, : ..ays has a good digestion f If Huish' the at Fills Drug Co., Kidney d! Text ton is faulty, eat lightly of ar liny have always given me .won-drri- ynvr v. t . and take an occasional dose of relief arid have- strengthened Chamberlain s Tablets to, strengthen itv kidneys. T : I lie.. fiOc. at all coalers. Dont your digestion. Price 25c. simply ask ior a kidney remedy get Downs Kulnev Fills- - the same that The Mrs. Potter had. Fvsder-MilbuCo., County Farm Bureau held ' their Mfgrs, Buffalo. NAY. regular monthly wo-i.ia- 1 ,l - Airs. ing W111. Margaret Betts is visit- with her daughter, Mrs. Taylor,' at Spring Lake. W.8.8. When you find a Payson who will give you a square in a horse trade or tell you far his auto has been run ean trust him anywhere. man deal how you meeting at Provo last Monday. One of ' the principal items of business was the appointment of a committee to wait on offio cials of the Sugar company regarding the increased price of pulp asked this season. The organization is now prepared to ship in corn and barley at reasonable prices. Utah-Idah- him. Oh .September fourth at 6 oclock in the evening he was carried to onr American cemetery. There was a lage military escort and members of the Base Hospital Units, the 'American Red Cross and French soldiers The Big Saving Helps Pay The - Grocery Bills COAL is half gas. gas part is driven 'quickly and es- from the coal capes up the chimney unless saved and utilized for cooking by Cotes famous fuel sav ing and gas burning Hot Blast draft. The fuel bills saved by this remarkable invention will cut your high cost of living. You can't afford to be without Coles Xh Range It heats . TT gives me the greatest pleasure to tes-ti- fy that the work has been conducted upon the broadest lines of service, not merely to the gallant soldiers of the army of the great Republic of the West, but to all they could assist. The high quality of character of those conducting this work qpeds no praise, but I affirm that in my opinion it would have been impossible to have afforded the boys that inspiration and succor they need and which they so richly deserve without your efforts, j A. Lloyd George Prim Ml t old r of Ort JWukj 'united war work campaign avis K? Time cooks bakes with one fire. and civilians. The service was read by Chaplain Press and the last honor paid your brother in the firing of" the salute and the bugle call fo taps. May I assure, you of our deep regret and sympathy with you. : Very sincerely, PEARLE CY NICHOLSON. American Red Cross Home Base Communication Service, Hospital No, 32, A. P. O. 732, A. E. F., France. THIS SPACE CO NTRIBUTED BY 449 Central Lumber and Hardware Co. Sincere Gratitude. Airs. William Bell, Longport, Ind., 1 deem it my duty tq ex-- , writes : my gratitude for the good press Colic and 'Diarrhoea Chamberlains Remedy did for me when I had a severe attack of diarrhoea throe years ago. It was the only medicine that relieved me. THEY have not only assured to as much of the physical comfort as possible, under the present circumstances, but they have also been a tremendous moral comfort and support M General Petain. T th Fraoh ArmlM !S!j UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN It has just about gotten so in this country that a man is afraid to make a fool of himself without securing a Federal license. Of course its very nice to charge account, but you cant buy experience without paying cash for it. have- - a THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY Wan IBepftelseo |