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Show pay SON, THE PAYSONIAN,' UTAH ment. and you are advised hat a very check must he kept hy jou. Tlie food administrator i' endeavor- equit.d 1' ing to allot tlie sugar ili a manner u possible in cacti community. and It i' possible that errors au.v creP in and one merchant re ceive less sugar than he teels that lie is entitled to. but volt inli't lealize that this - not tnientioii.il. ami von ul'e urged, us tar as possible, lo bury trade jealousies and to Work together In case you for tlie common good. feel that volt have been allowed less sugar Ilian ymir trade wilt mils, you can rail upon your comity tood administrator fuel lie will endeavor to adjust tlie matter. Sugar for Household Purposes. Sugar for household purpose' must be sold only on the basts ,.t two pounds per capita per month, and a thirty days' supply for encli family can ber sold at one time. This eaneels the rule permitting sales id' sugar m w enty-- l lots lor e pound ten- - ami household purposes. if a family hires laborers for haying or threshing, or oilier tarni Work, whom tlie bend of liio lainil.v is required to temporarily hoard, then tin head of such faintly must accurately compute the number of meals to be served for this purpose, in addition to the meals for regular members of In family, and sugar should In allotted him 01 tin basis of two pounds for every ninety meals served lo such hired help. No sugar for household purposes should he sold unless the head of tin family signs for the amount sold on (lie blank furnished you by this ofilieate as fice. This blank is a to the farts and is for your protection ltl selling sugar in tin amount s 'requested according to tin number of members in tin family. Sugar for Home Canning. Owing to Hie extreme shorlage of sugar, the food administrator lias been compelled lo reduce, tlie allowance of sugar to each family for holm can ning purposes, and sugar will lie distributed on pledge cards on tin following basis: All families who received pound--o- f sugar iu June are mu entitled l any more sugar for litis season for this purpose. If ti family did or did not pun-hastwenty-fivpounds ol sugar in July for home cunning, they are only entitled to tin following amount of sugar during tin uiotiili of August for .May xXooooooooooo 6000000 00000000000 lliams I News Fork Spanish Bowen and Miss Fern Wil motored 1o Saruloga1 and evenin' Springs Tuesday a vesv time fcpenl pleasant the usual pastimes. accurate a- g Mrs. ( K & i.nrison, wife ol' ilie I). station agent at this, i. Food Administrator convalescing nicely Federal of citizens, business houses and towns is the true, modern idea of place, is now several Diminution at of Issues Notice following operations spirit between, She was of Allotments. progress. The Paysonian desires to create a friendly, hospital. our sister towns, and in view of this effort we are endeavoring to publish the. news of each as well as the messages of merchants to the people. Undei tins Vccordiiig to word removed The Allotment Per Capita Per Monfli tor Utahns Has Been Reduced for head will he found Spanish Fork Doings. by rrkilives the follow in voting Co-operati- on ' re-- 1 t j the Month of August to Two Pounds for Each Person. 0000000000 X Funeral services were held Myt ..n, i: .ov.!t Impressive memorial services ion towns were held yesterday afternoon at the Fourth Ward meeting reservat relatives. for!lmvc at the City pavilion for Howard house Thursday afternoon I M and soldiers from Spanish Folk have recently arrived s;ife in France: dl,n- b.ilpli Lewis, Sterling Argylc, .Jos, Y. Arnold, Clmrles Stewart I. ester .arson. (loiiirr j, id - The federal food administrator fun tier restrictions mi sugar allot I nii-nfoi' cunning during ili,' nimiih-n- f McDonald1 Tlionuis is now in Yew York August. Tin- - step Ini' only beet, J. Hales, Spanish Forks first Mrs. Ella Larson ( '. Iv Merry of Provo. list it taken ufter roiistderabh enrrosiou soldier boy to lay down his life who died Tuesday at Eureka manager tor the Urol herliood of1 ; d eieels lo go across soon. vv Ills lilt in Wtishinglon, two of illness an days. only in the cause of world freedom, after food administration him protcstei. in was A Billions Attack. American Yeomen, Spanwas in it in ii tip lo the lust Uioiiit-ii- l Bishop Ralph Morgan of the Bishop Wm. Grotegutthe clos-th- e ish Fork Tuesday Irving in find made also he lust of a and of lelegruins Pc Third ward was in charge of; charge billions :i illni't; lo U lone vmi al man to work for nptween Washing! on ami Salr Lake put-th- e service. Tne invocation was ing remarks. Other speakers Vnlll ,,l foil-- , lo ioifnnii it'cd. filin' entire mutler colirrel H ns fill The You lieeiime cotisl pa and ions. low , : by lohn Moore and music was were Albert Swensen in slum wmr IoihI ferments oiil on of whom "We by the Third ward rum Christensen, both This in more have aivailv allulleil your stale mil iii'l ol of digesting. than oilier on basis of popw the to tribute Prof. worthy were high H III paid stiimneli unit noises nausea, 1m ton ami ani : s choir The speakers Imliisiries ami ilierefore ran . ter tilde heminehe. not see our omit i 111; 11ml a Merril of the B. Y. U., Provo; character and charming person-Drwuj lear lo increase ymn i ll 's lerla TiitJets. :i e tin l.o of in To iillotnient ami lie fair to ilie rest ol Joseph Hughes, J. Preston ality of the deceased sister. '1ln-tone up your tier. etenn the country." u ward choir the was Music All the by C. Jex. lleber Creer, not Volil slomneli amt you watt wum I' tirtlier correspomlence I'roui tim na Annie Carbell. us ever. They only cost a lioniil capital also develops lilt fact lie ns m speakers paid high tribute to led by Mrs. that siiyar is now a uar coinnmdiiv (ii:u er. At nil drug stores. the sterling worth, excellent There were special numbers nmler tin- - direct jnridiclion of the a duet by character and many virtues of rendered including p erninciil and of which, therefore, invo-servic- e the young patriot. During the the Fullmer sisters. The . tin smallest iossilde J J ;. j 5 i only ,j. beautiful solos were cation was offered by I). Davis must now he used hy the civilian population. The retailer has now berendered by Mrs. Dale Beck and C. R. Larson pronounced come merely the dispenser of that war The benediction. service the Mrs. Ora Harding, Evans, coiuiiiodity and must distribute it not e as a article, hut Provo; Miss Ellen Jameson and was largely attended, many most from and terms. Eureka, friends eipdtalde benediction saving coming Mrs. Sherman. The The August allotment and distribuwas pronounced by Joseph there were also many beatJtiful tion for ftali was delayed hv reason of the fact that the stale food administraReece, Pres, of the Nebo Stake, floral offerings. Mrs. McDonald tor did not receive the imnoumeinent her husband, is survived was rostrom by The beautifully of tlie allotment from Washington until decorated in the national colors James McDonald and two small Inly ltd. The present allotment, based mi wo pounds per capta, was r lieu put and with potted plants and cut children. She is also survived into effect In every unit, a unit used flowers. The large building was by a number ot brothers, among in this sense by tlie local food adminP. L. Larson filled to its capacity with friends them being Bishop istration to mean a city, town, hamlet and ot Leland, Peter Larson of the young soldier. of point of distribution. An arrangement whs made as durinjr July for When word was recieved Hans Larson and Mrs. Lewis home canning to take care of n pti ven here Thursday morning that Dudley of Lake Shore. proportion of t tie heads of families Howard J. Hales had died in in each comiiittiiil y. Tlie sugar was then allotted to the retailers on a France as the result of a rail- - m,. im,i Flavel Sr. basis of normal trade in each cominiiiii-t.road accident, a gloom was ,.ft Sunday for Bidiiielil, Idaho, as disclosed by the retailer's statecast over the entire town, where they will visit for a few ment filed wit h the food administutor. A statement was also asked, of tlie Perhaps no young man who weeks with liieir married eliil-ha- s as merchants to the amount of sugar National were entered the aeeompanied army dim. They on hand on July ifO or in transit, and known this little isso Iheir trom ornnddaughler, hy widely this amount was deducted from the city Aiikim allotment. or so universally loved and born Thomas, The equitable distribution of tlie aladmired as was this sturdy ; was amt is still in the hands lotment athlete, who was always in the 1!- A party of friends of .Mrs. A. of the retailers and in case it is not Roekhill, numbering; twelve, lead in school activities and fairly done, the federal administrator reserves tlie right to step in and redown trom Salt Lake motored He son was the third sports. distribute between the dealers. On of Bishop and Mrs. George last Thursday and paid her a top of this arrangement came grumb-ling- s from Washington Hales and was born April 4th, V(M';V l)ltilsan1 that Claims D'1 were getting more than their fair 1894. In his school life he took 'Imre of sugar and, although the great interest in atheletics both 1(,l-,o- ' 0T matter lias been thrashed out over in the local high school and the and over again hy the local and nationTlio Misses Dorothy and Fngn al food officials, the government reB. Y. U. Provo. He was a mains firm in its stand that Claims of honor were Johnson guests member of the state championmust do with less of tlie precious food"Wednes'at a dinner given last stuff. ship B. Y. U. team of two years afternoon hy Mrs. F.l'fie Cut Not Really Serious. ago, which won second place day Doth young ladies are Dart. The cut in the canning dispresent in the worlds championship tribution is nut considered, however, and treated accomplished singers tournament at Chicago. nearl.v a' serious as it might have been the other guests lo a number of in the earlier months, for in August In his military career he was selections. Miss Dorothy Inti few fruits are mi the market for one of the boys who held the pleasing will soon return to the Western canning. Twenty-fiv- e pounds of sugar, first number drawn out of the College for Women at Oxford, it is estimated, cult easily take care bowl by secretary Baker. He Ohio, where she is in her of phi quarts of peaches for instance, junior an aimumt of one fruit which few was first called, from Utah vear, and Miss Enga w ill soon housewives care to conyrve. Jellies fill to of the ranks 1, ,1 ,j)0 County up salt Lake county calling for sugar on tlie fifty-fiftthe National Army. He was whore she will teach this winter, basis will simply have tv? tie stricken from tlie August canning list. in to 15. of J. The Corporal early promoted girls are daughters A spirit of iieighhnrliness and fair-plathe year, he was also chosen Johnson. Their elder sister, Mjss will have to lie developed uniting s for a company Of Claims in the matter. Families of two Susan. will also teach school in or three do not need tin same amount m training at Camp Lewis. The Salt Lake county, of sugar for canning as those of a sympathy of the whole comun larger size and perhaps with smaller ity goes out to the parents of Mrs. Betsy Angus and Mrs. F. pocketliooks. These smaller families . are U'ked, ilierefore. to use only just the young man in their hour B. K. Ferguson have returned what they need, even if tlie uniomit of sorrow. from an extensive visit through fur underreaclies that allowed h.v the food administration, and to leave their inineeded share to tin larger group tiexr door. Tlie administrator also reminds guests that it may now not tie old of place vv lieu dtuilig at the'floiue s of to take their sugar with as has long been the custom ill them, Co-O- p. sonic of tin allied nations, since everv spoonful served nr the talde means SPANISH FORK so much less fur tlie family sugar howl. Tin new regulations will, of eourse it is estimated, pm a ban oil inan.v food luxuries, lmt such a consideration it camioi. o course, even lie eotmied when thousands In the allied, nations are starving for sugar. In English is sell hotels for tlie most part mi desserts are served hut fruits, no sugar can lie used for manufacturing in Knglaud ex cept in the ease of jams and condensed No confectionery milks. requiring sugar can he made in France or Italy, nor Ice cream in France or Knglaud. Claims, according to tin atiTtude taken by Washington, have no moral right to consider tlie sugar within tlie state bowl in the NEW The concave bottom, as their own. It now belongs in part De Laval Cream Separator is the biggest advancen separator to the hungry musses in France. Kng-lan- d construction in 30 years. and l'.elgluiit. Tin text of the new regulations sent Half-SoleIt has greater capacity without increasing either the size or out to retailers Is ns follows: the speed, and it is so supported upon the detached spindle that Special Instructions. it will run true and do perfect work Fader the new rules and regulations even after long and hard wear. governing sugar, tlie allotment per It has fewer discs than the old capita tier mouth has been reduced for the month of August to two pounds ns type bowl. All discs are unnumbered against three pounds during tin month Discs are and interchangeable. of July. caulked only on one side. The milk Your attention is called to this per-- j removable. device it Its distributing linen! tact, namely, you must consider. easier to wash than ever before. yourself part of the national scheme of sugar Ion. and you are (list t'i " Were here exevery day to therefore virtually acting in tin plain the NEW De Laval to of a distributor of sugar for you - to go into all the detaila. the Fnited States gov eminent : in oilier You can buy one from us on ou must recognize that tlie! winds. such easy terms that it will sugar belongs to tlie Fnited Slates aave its cost while you are Cross section ot new bosl, government and that you are allowed showing new method ol distribpaying for it. Come in and cent per pound profit for distributing talk it over. uting milk between the discs. this sugar li tlie ultimate consumer. You will, therefore, he verv careful, iu accounting for every pound of sugar t you receive for your August allot ha-pi- ll lot-nie- t- i v i Im-n- v i 1 - d t ! 11 i I , ; )ioi-tio- McDOUGALLS profit-makin- on-th- KitchenCabinets 1 Are the Best e Everything in Home .ls. v,. Furnishings : family consist ing of four people or under, six pounds of sugar. A family consisting nf over four amt including six, ten pounds nf sugar. A family consisting of over ,.x ami including nine, fifteen pounds of sugar. A family consisliug of more than nine, twenty-fivpounds of sugar. You are hereby instructed to enfer on eacli pledge card tin date the sugar is sold and the number of members of tlie family, and tlie purchaser at time of signing must insert the amount sold by you on such card. No replac-nien- t certificates will lie issued in you unless this infnmation js on the pledge This rule card over your signature. must lie strictly adhered to. I lease inform your customers that A v e Excel Furniture & Carpet Co. SPANISH FORK, UTAH the Your August allotment is based on y y six-footer- Dont throw them away, Association We believe that pays to give our customers service and satisfaction; that why we want to you a CREAM SEPARATOR frii-ml- Or we will pay you a better price than you have been getting from the junk man. -- Tires d $3.25 and Up tlie number of that you serve reckoned as fairly as possible, from your statement and those of the other merchants in your community. You have been allowed sufficient sugar to lake care of your customers on tin lnisis nf two pounds per capita per month, with a sufficient reserve to take care of your home canning cards, which canning cards should lie mailed into this office regularly. Certificate for August allotment will lie mailed hours, providyou within twenty-fou- r ing our records show you are entitled to any for this mouth, und provided you have certified to us the iiinotiiit of sugar you have had on hand or in transit as of date July .'til, lfilS. Blanks and Pledge Cards. Forms are being mailed to you on which you will record all stiles for household purposes. No sugar, whatsoever, call he sold unless you obtain the signature of the purchaser, either on tills form or 011 the pledge cards for canning purposes. No exceptions cun be made to this rule. New cards have been printed readIf you have on ing "August issue. hand any unused cards of the July issue suhstitue the word August and use these cards for the current month. Do not report sugar sold in lots for ljotue canning purposes on the grocer's weekly report. You will report these sales separately as you return the pledge cards for replacement. We expect your In view of the above more strict rationing of sugar you will undoubtedly he deluged with complaints from your customers, and only hy sensing this as a national issue can they lie brought to realize the situation. We quote for your information anil use in answering complaints, the following: "In France the weekly allowance of sugar Is about four ounces per head, This nmounN to about thirteen pounds per year as against the normal Atner-caconsumption of more than eighty pounds. The reduction suggested hv the Fnited States food administration Is two pounds per capita per month for household use. I. e.. twenty-fou- r pounds jaw year." This should impress your customer with 'the fact that even with the tlitced allowance of sugar they tire getting twice ns much as our allies. Impress upon your customers that this is a war measure: that the tiigar is not yours; that you art only acting a' ilistrd'iiinr. ami that as you must rr n ut nf Mllliir aMttf lirroUht !F ted you, you must 1 tjuif your distrdiiiiiou - sin.-iln, i;ni, your orders. t. 11 I Hits the population of ymir community, amt ' Farmers administrator regrets trator. Your Old but bring them to us and have them half soled. food necessity in the reduct 14111 of sugar allotments for home canning, tun lie is compelled to put this into effect owing to the national shortage of sugar, and because lie lias received definite instructions from Washington so to d . Consequently, no requests for extra allotments will lie honored hy this office, until such requests have been submitted to and have received the approval of the county food adminis- Wanted! Automobile Tires M j ) M l. W. W. -.- AUM.STItoNG. 1'eJeral Food Administrator for Utah. |