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Show THE FAYSONIAN, FAY SON, UTAH PIGS TAKE PRIZES BOYS AMERICANS ASKED TO LIMIT USE OF SUGAR Government Movies to be Seen; State Fair Show What Boys Pig Clubs Can Do for the West. at Must Use No More Than Two Pounds Per Person a Month if the Present Meagre Allied Sugar Ration Is Maintained. 1 Stocks Will Be Short Until Beginning of New Year Ration May Be Enlarged Then. Two founds of sugar a mouth lmll a pound a week that Is the sugar ru-tion the U. S. I'ood Administration! t 1 hus asked every American to observe until January 1, 1010, in order to imike sure there shall he enough for our Army anil Navj, for the Allied in tides and for the civilians of those nations. ly New Tears the world sugar situation will he relieved somewhat bv the new crop. Cuban sugar of this years crop will he arriving in this country. Every available sugar source will he' drawn on by the Food Administration during the next wilder months to maintain sufficient stocks here to keep up our national sugar supply. During Oc- tober the first American beet sugar will arrive in the markets. ISy the middle of November some of our Louisiana cane crop will be available. All of this sugar and more may he needed to keep this nation supplied on a reduced ration and to safeguard the Al-- j lied sugar ration from slill further WARNING AGAINST INVESTMENTS ' which Unde Sams1 chibs arc pig contributing toward v inning the war is to be seen on the motion picture screen in the exhibit sent with the com-billed Cov eminent displays by the United States Department ofj Agriculture to the Utah State Fair this fall. You can see there the boys starting to work with a small pig and laler taking a blue ribbon at the fair with a hog. .Many of the have been prie winners. Georgia last season club won prizes amounting to more than $30,000. At the fair club pigs won Iwo grand championships, one and one junior championship, reserve championship. Some of these prizes were won in competition with swin entered by professional hog raisers. If the members do as well this year as they did last, lliev will produce more than 10,000,000 pounds of dressed pork for market. That will mean a lot of meat for some of the hoys over in France. Uncle Sam wants 200,000 hoys and giils, too to enroll as members as a part of the great army of food producers at heme who are helping the boys at the front. Every member of a pig club raises at least one pig which helps to feed a soldier. The motion picture is an appeal to every hoy in every farm community who wants to do a Bit at home to carry on the war. reduction. In Europe the present ration is already reduced to n minimum. Our Situation. The situation which the United States faces in its efforts to maintain a fair distribution of sugar to the Allied world is as follows: Sugar supplies throughout the country, in homes, stores, factories and bakeries are at a low ebb. We must make increased sugar shipments to the Allies. Production of American beet and Louisiana cane crops have been disappointing. Porto Rico crops have been curtailed. immense sugar stocks in Java cannot be reached on account of the shipping shortage; ships are needed for troop movements and munitions. Army and Navy sugar requirements have increased as well as those from the Allies. Most industries using sugar have had ; their allotment reduced by one-hal- f some will receive no sugar. Households should make every effort to preserve the fruit crop without sugar, or with small amounts of sugar Later, when the sugar .supply is larg er, the canned fruit may be sweetened as it is used. EGG PRESERVATION. The United States Department The Utah State Council of De- of Agriculture is promoting a fense tleeins it proper ami neces- cooperation plan for keeping to summer-laiwarnin'' eggs for winter use, give concerning sary for the common good of proucers the following conditions: The plan is to (1) Numerous and especially and consumers. active campaigns arc being con- have, as far as possible, every pig-elu- b Geor-gia-Flori- pig-clu- b pig-elu- b winters use should do so at once. It is surely good Liisrir-- s Tit-economy. .1parfant of administration bulk are urging the con unapt h" ()f greater poultry and ' g.rs hy a'1 the farmer and poultry keeper in people that ti r may lie an adequate supply of red meats the United States preserve foi to meet the requi vments of our home use only, one case thirty armies and the )rwhv of our dozen-o- f eggs, and to sell one allies. How to Obtain Early Eggs. ease to ' a nearby consumer to To obtain early eggs keep the preserve. This plan, if put in operation, vv il conserve supplies, pullets growing. For oveyv day d ducted throughout the country, for the selling of shares of stock in new enterprises, purporting to he based on immediate development of oil, mineral, transportation, manufacturing, agricul- -- tural and other important industries. Extravagant claims are set up as to immense profits to he equalize distribution and tend made by investment in these to stabilize or equalize prices. Where eggs are to be preserved shares. (2) In many cases the promot- for winter use the vvalcr glass ers seek to intlueneo investment method is recommended. Wserc on patriotic grounds, by garbled water glass cannot be obtained extracts from high government the lime water method may he officials concerning the need for used. Duly strictly fresh eggs more products, thus endeavoring should lie put down in water to convey the idea that their glass or by the lirnevvatei Eggs that are stale particular promotions have go- method. vernment sanction. In other eases when packed will continue to investors are urged to exchange deteriorate. Liberty Bonds or thrift stamps Full information on t lie prefor shares of stock or bonds in servation of eggs by either of some untried venture, on t lie these methods can he obtained ground that such action will from your County Agent, Agri I nited or College, doubly serve lie governments cultural of AgriculStates Department purpose. D. C rellert ture, Washington, to Without wishing (3) All who have not airea l in any way on legitimate enterhe coming eggs prises, the State Council neveremto theless feels called upon phasize its disapproval of these investments in thrift stamps and methods, and to call attention Liberty Bonds, and that those to the fact that the present is now holding government securino time for commencing enter- ties should not put them on the prises which cannot reasonably market when it can he avoided, lie expected to produce necessi- and certainly not for the purties before th lapse of much pose of speculation. T. II. FARNSWORTH, time. Wc believe further lint all Chairman. investment funds should be conARCH M. THURMAN. served for carrying on well Secret a it. established work, and for future 1 p"e-serve- I 1 YANKEES RESTING BETWEEN FIGHTS d that your pullets fail 1o lay after they cease growing you are pocketing a loss. Laying is retarded By any cheek to growth at any period from hatching to maturity. In order to lie sure of early eggs eggs laid at a time when prices are high and eggs are scarce See t it ilia' nc giowth of your pullets is not retarded at any time and tlun Ley are receiving a limrel amo nt of rich growing and developing feed all the time. It requires a certain amount of food daily for a maintenance ration, just to sustain life, and the greatest amount of proper food that we can get the growing pullets to consume above this maintenance ration, the more rapid the growth. The sooner the pullet reaches maturity and slants laying the sooner an income from the pulU.s U reived. The pullet will also, from a rapid growth and proper development, he a better producer of eggs. Ye gain in three wavs by the best feeding possible. First it costs less to bring the pullets' from hatching time to the laying, of the first eggs; next, hey younger and we begin 1o 1 ina-lur- pullets is 10 parts bran, f Its a good rule that works both ways. When the farmer supports the home merchant and the home merchant supports the tarmer, you have the real pillar ot society. The farmer would have a poor farm if he did not have a good home market. And the merchant cant build up the home market alone. He must have the support of the farmer. Likewise, the merchant has poor business when the services he gives is not the best possible. The trade must be even. The services must be mutual. So, the picture you are looking at now should be true from both ends. If it doesnt quite suit you this way, turn the paper around. Now you have seen the real pillar of society. The farmer upholding the merchant and the merchant upholding the farmer. PRAYER FOR THE SOLDIER BOYS God bless our Soldier Boys, ) grant them pence and joy, Our own dear hoys. While cannon roar and rage, Protect them by Thy grace, From shell and gas do save, Without alloy. AGB NO BAR. Everybody in Payson is Eligible. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Old people slopped with suffering, Middle age, courageously fighting, DR. GEO. H. MOTT Youth protesting impatiently; J Physician and Surgeon. Children, unable to explain; J Over Payson Exchange Saving! All in misery from their kidneys. Bank. first. a little backache, Perhaps 22r-2r- . Res. , Phono disorders, may Urinary dropsy Office Phone 23. quickly follow. Doans Kidney Pills are for wen Our prayers to Thee arise kidneys. To Thrones above the skies Are endorsed by thousands. On Thee we call. Heres Inyson testimony. Mrs. P. II. Marsh, Depot Rt., says: These boys have gone to light DR. A. T. GOUGH When a person gets along in years, For freedom, truth and rigid. Registered Veterinarian the kidneys me apt to cause trouble Be with them day and night, at times. Often my kidneys have be- 4c-Phone 115-- J come disordered and my back has Protect them all. - - - UTAH fc PAYSON, ached. I have always bought a box of Doans Kidney Pills at the Hnisli Wilt Thou lie ever nigh Ding Co., when I have suffered like With Thy all seeing eye this and they have never failed to rid For they are Thine. me of the aches and pains ami DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH When in the fiercest fight strengthen my kidneys. DENTIST dealers. Dont 4? Office In Douglass Price (10c, at all Shield them from bayonet s spike Building 4k simply ask for a kidney remedy get 4? And keep our llag in sight, Over Bertelsons Store Doans Kidney Pills the same that While oer the Brine. Mrs. Mar-l- i had. Poster Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. V May our flag be unfurled t I I To all nations of llio world NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Willi royalty. Let freedom be proclaimed City Council, Payson City, Utah, Well bless is Holy name , l:iS. Vug. Willi one accord acclaim Nailed proposals will be iceeixed u Ninth In pill'll v. until at this otln-p. m. Wcdne-diiL A. Baily, Sr. August IN, 101s, for witli eonci.-lStreet from Nephi, T ah. paving to liieventh Stieet. Street fifth DR. nv f &&??? Vi- rr'i V H. ELLSWORTH DENTIST 4? DAco over Bank, Payson, Ut. 4? Office Hours, 9 to 12; 1 to 6 4? lhone 23. Res. Phone 103-- j X 1 Pav ing plans on Di-Di- et IMPORTANT. Xo. hie in tic1 aecoiding to fc City Ifeeordera t I; office. MISS LULU TIETJEN Teacher ot Piano and Harmony. Studio at her home Bantaquin Instructions to bidders, together ? with plans, spec ideations ami form a when contract and bond. provides that applications from of may lie obtained in the City new self lers or beginners for Recorder's office on receipt of a del of live dollars (S.'iOHp. grazing privileges on Forests or posit to The right is resin ved reject conbe will not A. L. CURTIS. M. D. slocked fully ran-- amt all bids. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON lie sidered unless filed with i'.v iird-of the Citv Council. 4? Office In S. Douglass 4c (i months VV. at least ENOS SIMON'S, Supervisor 4? Building. Telephones liei order. Citv before the beginning of the year4? Residence Cor. 9th and F. Sts. Pirsf S, BUS; Aug. lat Aug. puli. The I inta parts long grazing season. IS. The 22, lfl stocked. is Foresl fully scrap. The National Forest .Manual pie-pme- 1 up-stat- rs corn chop, 4 parts beef If skim milk can be furnished yearlong grazing season begins man always The he growing pullets in unlimited March In each year. Six mouths who claim is! of lots knows 1019 people March lb, let will also from a rapid growth preceding - to have given Bint his first start. Al! BUS applieaIn, B is necessarv, September not be furnished. however, that either skim milk lions from the herein mentioned 4 class of permittees must be on or beef sera) be furnished. 4? DR. H. E. WRIGHT Office or Eggs will be greatly needed file al the Supervisors Eye Specialist the coming season and all thrifty with the ranger of the district formerly of Sat Lake This pullets and vigorous old bens on or before Sept. U, EH". boi'n Has opened office in the Vest t should be kept for egg produe- - means ih applications for building on Main. Street. Gull and market your ealtle and slice. tion. ? pCONSULTATION FREE be bad weak pullets and bens two vears Blank applications may nr Scientific Methods. Most Bi ov o. old and over as tbev begin at the Supervisor's Office, Here Is a detachment of the American troops tlint did such brilliant send Parents, your children to have! Let those that are Utah. moulting. fighting on the west front, converting the Ilun ofiVnsne into a Hun disaster A. W. .JENSEN, their eyes tested free before until to continue lay laying and lightand retreat. They are resting hy the roadside, smoking, joking sc bool opens Forest Supervisor. moulting begins. hearted, and ready to Jump into the fight again. 1 J. y. c an income from them sooner; last, they lay fall and winter eggs (high priced eggs! and lay more eggs than the slowly developed pullets. The proper growth and development of the pullets may mean the difference between a large profit or no profit at all. A good growing ration for receive The Real Pillar Of Society self-mad- e G. F. TILSON. M. D. PHYSICIAN and SUTvGc.UA Office Xiln Street at Residence DR. CHAS. T. KENDALL Physician and Surgeon Fp Stairs Douglass Office Building. Payson, ..;..4.4. f Phone Payson, Utah Utah i $ t |