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Show I J THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH UTAH I In Social Circles A I ILSON. EJure. deem it a favor if parties having or learning of The Payxoiiian will social functions please hand or phone in the news ro Mrs. any Alfred W ilson, who has hern eng iged as Society Editress. MRS. ALFRED R. PROFIT TO FARMERS MtoT RAISE tor 25 Per Cent N ot Nearly Enough Hogs to Supply To Produce Substitutes Mrs. Jesse Earle was the Frank Curtis en-- J the Demand, and Thia Condition of Our Wheat Consumption it Would Will Last as Long aa the most enjoyable p ss f0 the Kntre Noils dull on be Necessary to Plant 9,500 War and Afterwards. Corn. of house party I'rhlav (wening in Acres week. of last Mrs., w'pjupay brothers honor of their soldier j.yanji Selman was ail invited K Ifeber and Ezra Curtis. Those person In io roiinlrv who line iliffieultie enOne of (tie erioii a farm or ome plaee in which to rai-Mrs. and Mr. were I'ooil in oiu innntereil participating ejirryinp In.L'v irilnii alremlv reMli.e lliat il Frank Schaerer , Mr. ami M rs. pi'oj;niiii Ini- - boon In Mrs ,, )8ollimJ Tietjen enter-OweK hi or her duly to keep at least il ( for iih'i iiur uios of Nellie Loveless n,,ls mined at a supper party Monday liroliloin Hut at this season of our wheal one brood sow. Tin wlioul price Eva flour,. Wr.de Haysm,, Mary jm ()f h,,. ,lirtll. is hiisotl on llio 'luoiiito M'ioo. le- - i f the year, we should especially give ll11'' u. is, uie ( urtis, .lad. bought to hog breeding or procuring ,la v anni versa rv. The rooms were o Mr. uini .Mrs. at a d j - rjerhaps you do not need medicine, or an operation. It i nay be you are run down; it may he your nerves or your stomach, and that you need rest cure. White Flint Corn Can He Sue- - Not Only in Added Bank count, but in Affording Raised and Would Help to Nation. Save Much Wheat Flour. I A- DONT YOU FEEL WELL? M w ill w A DR. CALDWELLS REST CURE HOME - Will Give You Scientific Treatment, Managed by a Graduate of the Royal Institute of Sweden 1n- - n .Adnifni-liHii- on -- -- jning 11 i ( ida and Bora Brown, Bernice, u it li spring blossoms,. ta Hill, Maggie pink and white being the chosen, gent. Reel a am bv'.lmnlner, ,0,ors ., were laid for Mr. Wesley Kerr. Kulnn Hill, Laeelle Ti(,tj(1li M. Jtul M.s Curtis, and the quests ot honor. ( (. i;s,VlIlh M,. all, Karl U. Keeler, Dr. and Mrs. L. Mrs. J. A. Clayton pleasantly X. Ellsworth and Mr. and Mrs. entertained the Justumere club C. W. Tolhurst. ifternuon. Forty on Saturday Red Cross baidenes were The Justumere ffnit of the Red by the ladies, followed by Cross report the following work luneheon. Twelve members were the month of K. White, completed (luring present ami Mrs. X. the At gauze room. Hi Mrs. April: Mrs. Roland Tietjen and 239 9x9 comthree rolls, yard invited as Nellie (iramshaw presses and 62 gauze strips. At 'nests. ltd the regular club meetings 'many-tailewere bandages made, Mrs. John E. Done entertained u,1(j OM(, sweater and one muffler a merry jmrty ot little tolks Satmppod in. Typeing was the celebrate to afternoon ,)V lt vkoh ,.s w urday fourth Itirilxlay anniversary of, her little son JAek. Mrs. Elmer Daniels entertained, !the ladies of the Merry Matrons! The students ot the sei entli j' (,lI Red1 i1sf Friday afternoon. arid eighth grades participated Vork preceded the usual in a successful social at the high S( M.ia period. Mrs. John Daniels, seliol last Thursday night. Dane- - .m(j Mrs etrie were in-iug was the principal diversion and an interest ng program was given by the following students: First Ward Religion Class wen--: om, Wilson, RI.ea Daniels "'1 ' 'P'' .,s. cum-plelt- sl I'hionito. iho froinhi from Flail I sows. During April and May. nio jiroilnooil ami inaliufao-luroi- l h gs will good price, which bring I lull only in a xcr limilcil in ihe fact that prices establishes further ihoir Thi ovioni. e in and early sumhighest spring with fro'ln mloil. i.uikiier means llio rmio nf nlno l.oiwoon x'hoai jiroi. mer. To Ihe stock raiser, this i i bai now start the lime lo rigid ii inoiiial to the unit not nhi or huyviig sows. From the brooding from terriImili oasiorn way freight packing plants it is learned there are tory . While mill corn ontl ho succcsfillly not nearly enough hogs to supply the will last In I'lnh mol leml ltclf remlilv demand, and this condition rao-oi- l as long as the war and for a long time to xiuall iicrcsi:e mol gariloo plols. afterward. While there is always Il ilia! there are iti-jrt limaioil money In hog raising if intclligenil.v of whin ion toly 01. lion. nun ,miiih1 the greatest advantage is in in hi- - -- liilo. To profloor lo market them at a time arranging duce siih'-- l i 0 i for per cent of of the year when prices are highest, With the war and the government Kla- this, wo must produce a ively cs- - hdixlng Hie price to f lie grower, one It Is oonserv poiimK t ahle. fil"1 h,,X to i'il,S maled. all kinds of land and conditions Mrs. Dr. Karin H. Caldwell Suh-Milil- lf I,- I 26 E. Street Salt Lake City, Utah ri-- roii-om- I etl o-- l lrfi included, ilinl wo should produce In bushels of While Flint corn lo an acre, which in turn will make to pounds of cornmcal to the hii'licl. or I. dun pounds per acre,- Therefore, tl.odu acres will produce substitutes for Jo MT cent of our wheal coiispnipi Ion, It the iilm "f the Food Adudnts- trillion mu to allow the raising of ihe corn in Interfere with oilier necessary war crops, but mi her lo raise It In snail areas which would otherwise its' this Ordinance, rdiiiancc, us so aiiH'iidod, successors and assi-n- s, arc lion- SECTION' 6: That this frail ty authorized and permitted to (.llis(, ,ilt, sailI0 is hereby .f ;m, ay, construct, operate and main-- j oTiUlted for the term to and track turn-outhe (.li(jn),, day of October, said single track ) ()! turn-ou- t being more particularly1 if Ibis That as follows: eoinli- and the . terms with grant rginimig at the point on the tiolls i,(Mvill contained he not North line of K StiVet 126.80 i. in writing by said granet West of the Southeast cor-m- r avevpted t, . tee, its successors or assigns, of Block 36. Flat Fav-- j within t hilt v davs after notice on City Survey; running tliene of the passage of this Ordinance, South 27 JO degrees East Infect; or if the construction of said probably not he utilised to the fullest thence along a curve to the right: turn-ou- t track he or extent, spu" a radius' of lnO Arrangements are. also, being made laving or before not completed "U with the local mill to provide the distance of 61 feet to a point on oioli l!lb, then this grant ' E necessary facilities for grinding the lie South line of Street, and franchise shall become null eurnineat in order that ttie substitutes OO.n teet West of the Northeast and void; provided, however, may lie Immediately available In all orner of Block 27, ,1lat that this g mil and franchise localities. ayson City Survey. shall not hi A. T.d: d, for lu SECTION 2; That the gran-- , causes above s, f.u tli, or for made by Fiiiled (Through mechanical error, this Liberty Loan statement tee herein, its successors aiid;;Ulv whatever if the Scales SeriHior Heed Smoot of Flail w;t.; credited to Failed Stales Seiiaioi issigns, art authorized jps successors or assigns, lames l. Fhebui of California. ind permitted, upon complying u their fault, shall have jt,out SHUN BOND SLACKER, SAYS with the ordinances of this CityjHren prevented, hindered or p(asant,y Clltel;ti)ined Thursday; poles in laved in the performance of said SMOOT Iho it v to erecting afternoon by Miss Eeali Loveless.1 to erect md eoinlit ions, or Streets, any of them, by ,A dainty luneheon was served to; iiy U. S. Senator Kevil Smoot. maintain all necessary poles, ( ;U't of (lod or the operation The little friends of Erma Mrs. EI-; May Elmer, Mrs. Nellie eying telephone, telegraph, trol-L- f aw, strikes or tithe r causes Emit were invited to her home Bonds must be sold by the Government and every Mrs. Maud Carson, Mrs. Liberty mer, or transmission w 'ires ;eVond their control. ey, power her German to until so do must them help Monday afternoon Mary Hall, Mrs. Kate Provst-- ' true Aineiican able to purchase for the operation of tin SECTION 8; This Ordinance and her militarism be forever crushed. necessary celebrate her eighth birthday. for sue shall peace and Minta Mrs. turn-ou- t Clayson iutocracy aid mentioned in in- guard, are war the of shall take effect thirty one days success the the to Those enjoying thepleusa.it obstacles early Ihe greatest Moore ' I of t Iris Ordinance. after its passage and publication. rusimi were Marjorie and Dougdifference of a part of the people and the Utter lack of patriotism SECTION 3: The grantees, Passed hv the City Council of optimism of a majority of many together with the lass White, Edith and Rex Kerr,! misat a Hall entertained their was there Mrs. Never successors and as shall won. is Pavson as Mary greater Veda war assigns, Miteuell,! Citv, Ft, ah, this 29th dav Elaine Wightman, good that the take. The contest will not be won until America puts forth her provide and maintain between of April, A. 1). 1918. Rowena Searle, Maxine Fair-- : a family dinner Thursday of her brother strength in man power and billions of dollars. The principles upon the rails of said spur or HENRY ERLAXDSOX. t Della Wilson, Madeline jing in honor of Idaho and her which the nation rests are at stake and no American can afford to and on either side of said rails (Seal) Jones Frank Mayor. Howard, Fern Huge, Helen Reeee, must learn the for a reasonable distance, suit- Attest': . Inez Torvort, Earl Smith, Wayne cousin, Mrs. Sydney Tregaskm falter in their defense. Every American citizen of lesson of sacrifice for the war may last for years. The head of able material to he approved by I ENOS W. SIMONS, Very, Don Xehekcr, Reid Me- and two little daughters Bonds. Every the with or the City En('itv every family in America should purchase Liberty .Council Were Dixon and Jean! ham who have been visiting City Recorder. child should be the possessor of war savings certificates. Shun gineer;' and where the spur State of Utah, her mother, Mrs. Hohi. S,. man. the slackef and treat every traitor as a traitor. Utah will not fail crosses the side walk they shall ('minty of Utah ; ss. in her duty. 1. Enos W. pave between the rails and on Simons, City Reeither side for a distance of Two corder in and for Payson City. AMERICAN BLOOD GREATER WHEAT CONSEReot with concrete or some other Utah, do hereby certify that the VATION IS NECESSARY TRENCHES material to be approved by tho above and foregoing is a- full, WETS City Engineer or by the Cit true and correct copy of an OrI. Citizen of thi (.piled Stale, To deefcnse the imports anil and the poles shall be dinance entitled An Ordinance Council, Third to tbo Proved Have YOU Loyalty inereaso the the exports of foodwillingly suhaerlhe Maced and the work done sub- supplementary to an Ordinance Bond Liberty Loan iu order that: aim of lTtah Liberty he By must Buying the stuffs to the be of the City passed by the City Council of uevor ject approval My Country may this year. Such is the message ashamed uf MK: Engineer or the City Council. V JOHN LetH TAIT Payson City, Utah, September 14, AdminisSECTION 4: If the grantees, 1912, and thereafter ammended may be a true gentle man There ere eom treioendoue leaom brought by our Food AN ORDINANCE. V. W. Armstrong, upon geuitu nimian: their successors or 'assigns, shall by an Ordinance passed by said to be teemed (roiu tbe preeeut (tetui trator, may work earueailv at whatfrom the East. Furthhis return of tbe world An ordinance supplementary fail to use said spur for a pet'iftd City Council December 31, 1915, ever it t my prlTilege to underOne of Hie rnoet uiuuientou of them ermore tvliile this refers to all to an ordinance passed by the of one year, then without further granting to W. W. Armstrong! take: ell U g Iftsmi to America eud Aiurr foods, is laid on emphasis notice or action' upon the part ofW. R. Wallace, A. J. Evans, D.' special I may honorably accomplish MY me t eud icatie a teoti to yon Tlu''Oj Payson City, all rights granted, R. Beebe, J. 15. Keeler, Jas. s! part to uphold our Liberty, our personal leeeon which we shall dc l '.'' by the well to avrit it lie ftilksi, tiersoua: sl,uM i..l...l2 tl in'. i.lii.. li.r.i f lal1. "'I"'"'1'" Manhood, our Womanhood this franchise shall become jMcBeth and Geo. C. Whitmore!' best life offer: It Je tbs lessou ef IN sufficient uwiltestlon. to Payson City. . forfeited Trustees, their successors ami. passed may KAHN my right to Na01VIDFAL INThtRFST in this war. the individual needs of all SECTION 5: That the rights assigns, a franchise and il Decemberif 1915, 31, tional Liberty: that I may honestly eoldier grantright of of American The blood This means an enlargedefend In ALL waya at all time V. Armstrong, V. K. and privileges in this Ordinance way for the construction of air W. to wet upon the treneben, and the he; ing ment of the garden project to inIt la ' made electric railorad, including lay heritage of Freedom lhat D. R. granted are specifically Wallace, A. J. Evans, hoepitei are mtniitering to Auieri poles clude the planting of all small the of our privilege to Fight for. Live all to the shadow and raw wounded. The rights, subject duties, wiirs, and B. S. Jas. J. through Beebe, Keeler, upon tho for. Itefend at any aacriBoo. if ili Aiitl, "made It Oermany, plots of land unsuited to wheat. and Geo. C. Whitmore responsibilities, conditions and; Streets of Payson Citv, which I shall NF.VFH fail my good am! threshold arroes he with it used fatten he your Flour must care, their successors and hligations as the same are set franchise as so'amentlod lias been That has m'rne. Il is no tonter a thing de friend. MY COCNTRY. is even posihlo to eliminate its Trustees, a franchise and right of out in the original franchise aslasigned to and is now held bv given uie homo, education, pro tached and apart from us. We an use and still Mr. assigns, healthy. keep tact ion : eacrtRci our of blood for The it. !n construction of an so amended, and that said rights 'the Salt Lake and Utah Railroad as it way t ie the shall he aide to are hereby de- - Company, My children reek upop the altar. It e now a per Hoover sets us an example a elect of railroad, including poles herein conveyed corporation is neither used oil his table or bo slate with pride. MY faiher and itvnal stair. to eon- - Maine, dared and governed and the and the ('itv passed wires, by upon through and are American MY mother our I meals. Is must hark it his in of and boyi We you the cooking of Payson City, which troHeil by said original Ordi- - Council of Payson City, Utah Pairloist iu the fienche, or forever cease li not time to stop talking about Streets franchise as so amended has been nance us so amended, and the the 29tli day of April, liiis I shall ever honestly reaped my claim rauk and title aa Americans the hardships of obtainng Hour assigned to and is now held by terms thereof, except insofar as to "Liberty, Life ENDS W. SIMON'S 5od given right Vlie time lias eonif when there an and using grain substitutes and the Salt Lake and and Pursuit of happincs"; that hut two claaeee iu this country Rail mat. the same may he repugnant to (Seal) Utah (itv Recorder do the next best thug we can? I liinv support my Comitrv willi Americans, who'- are for the war a of Payson City, Utah. of or in conflict with the terms of. corporation Company, sacred in fii'lmic. my mv out Yc theii our are my abundance have boy if. pouring potatoes Maine. honor, that I mat give give Love, lood, and iiaitora. who are eiilmi make potato starch, use them amt tow Obedience: Be it Ordained by the City an or war indifferent the la.yulty agsinal in the place of bread, make will to "the best of my ability .1, Aud iudiffe.ence is now. If any Council of Payson City, 1 City to bread. Do this until the new protect and defend the thins, mote despicable than antsgo Utah: see to it Coin-- it ill ion of 'tie Vtiiled Sidles, crops are matured and nlaw. That the franchise heretofore TUerw to out tlijug. at least, tlia: that the substitutes fully rta.i'iit: tbe magnitude of moot of ue can do in prova our my trust u id ihe value of National these crops. (granted by the City Council of U tah NIuN for collective and id vld liens of the sn 'ia'.io n aud our ti a September Mr. Armstrong emphasized the J j1' s,,' OFK Uantei who are t,al luippiiiess. life, liberty. 1'KMK ii tbo on Dee, amended common of sense ed aiu, toward I liinv live "wtih malice using and,f' over there; inrKt of us rau oubicritie now and be, 31, in effect, 19E, for all!" in some degree, to the Third Llheny said that lie considered thp tond none, with Chtrltys-Lovis and same the i i tbe lo "A (tovernmeut Of hereby supple regulations a goal which cadi aiented as hereinafter provided-SECTIOIF to totally beahl the loin ihe peivi'e. ty itie people and for eommunit v should strive to -. tile proe'e." obedient lo C'e ONK ; th.se bond, are a 1: That the Salt ii paint out or wat.,, bpvol1(l R0 111 i.KK tod: to the I.WV of it(W toe tnvealbient fesmiii eai men l. & 1tah Railroad Company Lake ut In answer to the complaint inesUoo. for 'Libwitv is thf f 1 nj .'ot it may js not the h'a i aaeriftc to convert pres that bushels of wheat w ere spoil-an- t a corporation duly organized ntu the l.aw." regulve HOW ABOUT THAT HARROW? hoMins into bolding of l.ibetp fUI. lak of a huyer, the Food existing under and by virtue of ;R We have some good ones, and Hut m far a of the of Maine laws the Ixian HiuiU. State cat i youll be perfectly Evry dollar that ii apent to arm tuaaagc it. yu and 1. if w aFccpt thi Administration pledges it itself to the ow tier-bsatisfied with the Prices. of sail assignment the wheat all can a soldier or a tailor, to feed or cloth X purchase get ou of tb bour aad taka on, great one! every dolla' that it apent for part la t bapliem of Amarlcaa hloo if notified of its whereabouts. munition! or cannon, for coal to drlvo which i. fur tb cleansing nf tlia na must he conserved.; Wheat our warihipa and tramport luppliet. ttona aud tha rhabilhtion ot thi who Those will not grow and' from the muat come Trtaeury, and muil "coin acroee" aai cannot purchase substitutes may the Treaaury haa no aourca fram which and with Ibankfutuaa: q(.k) f do their share by eliminating the to obtain money except the faepl p i given to ue to do evou tho United State use (f Hour entirelv on wheatlexs; Us GOOCl P&p6r When Hut. davs. j You Write? ' Induatry, aavlng and landing t thi BUY LIBERTY BONDS and furwlah GERTRUDE M TTIEYXE, Print natlenal am need Uevornment art Home Demonstration; We the mean to arm and 14 our State BUY LIBERT' nattenal debt. It Do nd max them victorieua. Leader. i BONM. d j . . A, I A, 1 1 , gran-hereb- y I UNITED STATES SENATOR I ear-jt1- Scc-toi- n nt even-hank- s, 1 urn-ou- j Hing-Clella- MY PLEDGE - I 1 - iiifrii-ullitn- il j 1 eom-niuniti- - - Me-Bet- -- - ..... - j I pie-crv- Is there Anything You I Need to Work the Farm j : ti I y ! i e- I j sub-ic- or Garden? We Have It j o- ! ' . y 1 You know we sell Lumber, too! aol-diei- ' Can and Anything Right jCOLVIN-REEC- E ttty |