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Show ThEPAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH t. , High School A water board meeting was held last Monday in the R. S. hall. The yearly report was and the following officers w given were elected for the ensuing year: J. M. Holladav, Ephtam again .Tietjen, Gus Wickman, Win. E All Motes We slipped in school after the holiday vacation. lias been life Greenhalgh, I. B. Smith, i B. Ifeelisand Thomas Peterson. since then. the morning Friday the of first the faculty gave series of programs given by he classes and faculty. is the program: Following HarOwen Song. Faculty Frio; Miss and nett, Miss Williams .Miss Taylor; Iiano monologue, Fonnesbeck ; Sketch on Maori Life illustrated, D. M. Taylor; Clarinet Duet Archie Brockbank and brother; Short talk on Owen Harnett; I kelelc dub of Provo gave some interestLast 1 Opti-misir- The Seniors held a class social last Friday evening. This is what one Senior student said The Senior party about it: held Friday night was a great .access. The decorations and were pendants very nicely was arranged. .The evening spent in playing games. Miss Taylor and her sister of Provo entertained the elass with their and other musical Fkeleles, numbers were given by the class An sxcellant lunch was served by the girls of the class. Besides the sixteen class members present were Miss Xeheker, Mr. Cole, Miss Taylor and her sister from Provo who were invited guests of the elass. The faculty have made rules regarding tardiness and absence. Now you parents will have to set that clock about thirty minutes ahead, because semester examinations are coming and the students need all their time. , Preparations nre being made to carry out the annual Founders Day Exercises at the high school Friday, Jan. 25. This day has, in the past, been one of the educational events of our community. A form of program has been made for the day. All parents will be urgently requested to attend the high school on this day. The program to be followed is: Class visiting from 8:45 to 10:15; Educational Profrom 10:15 to 12:15; gram Luncheon served to all from 12:45 to 1:30; Contests, Public Speaking; Declamation Recital; Musical Recital at 1:30 to 3:30; Demonstration of Physical Culture; dancing, etc., in the from 3:30 to 4:30; Basket Ball game and dance in the even-ug- . gym-lasiu- m We expect he Ingest m . Our. ig up strong basket-bal- l . : While J. A. Stickney was chopping wood Wednesday he met with a very painfull accident. The ax glanced, cutting a very large gash in his foot Dr. G. II. Mott was summoned and he immediately took him to his office where he dressed the wound. It was necessary to put in twelve stitches, the wound being four inches long Mrs. Albert Larson entertained at dinner Sunday, complimentary to Mfs. E. O. and children of Provo. By-lun- d Mrs. Peter E. Peterson was hostess at a dinner party Thursday, covers being faid for welve. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lemnor and daughter Jeane of Mammoth were Santaquin visitors last week. team is v.P show-- ' this year. Our ell master has started a move ir eolleeting. yells and we are ing to raise the roof at our rst game. This game may be ith Spanish. Look for our tsters and help us root for the 'am! T. Openshaw, Mrs. Jennie and Miss Augusta Bylund. By-iun- d Miss Jennie Tietjen is visiting at the home of Miss Ida Foster She also in Provo this week. attended the play The Bird of Paradise. very large audience Tuesday in the Relief Society House. CARNEGIES our-price- Come in 1.60 observation John Clayson 4 1,000 1.88 1,270 in this matter I think most Henry Tipton 41 Match 69 500 Henry .76 mothers err in one of two ways. A B Larson 86 5,000 7.50 They either neglect giving milk AmandaMatch87 1,500 2,25 to their children altogether, or Henry Match 88 500 .75 Our Patriotism will be shown .75 500 they feed it as a beverage instead Henry Match 89 ND Hiatt 98 1,058 1.59 of as a food which it really is. daily by our efforts to serve you 119 Match 2.00 is Henry 2,000 error far the The first by with prices, quality and quick 132 3,000 4.50 P0ne more serious and the absence f a arson 171 3,000 4.50 service. milk from the daily diet of the A B Larson 172 2,000 3.00 child may he doing the youngster! WilliamGeorge nu irreparable injury. Milk isjTalmage 181 5,000 7.50 the natural food of the infant ofiWmGay 187 1,175 1.76 The milk of Geo F Tilson 204 2,500 the human species. 8.75 f the mother Is composed of ex224 6,000 of the right proportoin" actly 230 2,000 the proper ingredients for he JV 237 2 000 nourishment of the. child during Henry Match 261 16,000 24.00 the period of infancy. Even the M L 7.50 dejulien 265 5,000 milk of the cow, though it neod R C Hawkins 268 2,000 3.00 purifying or changing, the pro- A B Larson 268 2,000 3.00 is Eberhart of its by constituents, portions 271 35,000 52.00 far a better food for the infant jBeaur 274 10,000 15.00 the! Clayson Jbn than any other diet except oco1 Frank 284 Chamberlain's Tablets. 5,683 Daley Notice for Publication. mothers milk 288 8,000 TIRShaul COAL ENTRY. Lot us first see what are the. HowardSha.il 295 Chamberlains Tablets are intended 2,000 (See. 2347, R. S.) needs of the child and then see Thomas Deam 332 2,000 for stomach troubles, bilespecially Lund Office nt Salt Lake City, and iousness constipation, and have how milk supplies these needs. Mrs Agnes Ftali, January 2, 1918. met with much success in the treat333 2,000 The internal Dimick N'oliee is hereby given that J. hones, muelcs, ment of those diseases. People who S A King 234 lluish of Salt Lake City, have suffered fof 1,000 Kugene nervous and are system organs years with stomach Mark I County of Salt Lake, State of trouble and have been unable to obenlarging constantly, With the 1.50 Ftali, has'this day filed in this of- tain Braffttt 335 1,000 any permanent relief, have been increasing size of the body is a Willis Bates 75 fice Application to Purchase, Ser343 500 cured by the use of these completely in increase the corresponding A B Larshn 345 5,000 7.50 ial No. 022280, under the provis- tablets.- Chamberlain's Tablets are amount of blood and the mater- Geo F Tilson 317 32.650 48.98 ions of Section 2347, U. S. Revised also of value for bilousness. NWVi of Section 28, Chronic great ial for all this increase must A B Larson 350 4,450 6.68 Statutes, the may- be perconstipation Township 9 South, Range 2 East. come from the food which the cured by taking ChambeAnd in accordance with law manently Any and all persons claiming rlains Tablets and child eats for he has not the pow- and an order of the Board of observing the plain adversely the lands described, or l t inted directions with each bottle. er to enlarge his hulk from air. Directors made on the 15th day desiring to object for any reason Not only is the child a growing ( f January, A.D. 1918, so many to the entry thereof by applicant, creature whose very instinct is shares of each parcel of such hould file their affidavits of prostock as rnay be necessary, will test in this office during the 30-- d for activity, both mental and be sold at the office of R. A. iy period of publication immediphysical. There can be no acEffective January 6, 1918. Porter, Payson, Utah, on the ately following the first printed tivity without food for the food 4th day of February, 1918, at the issue of this nolice, otherwise the supplies the mental fuel, let us hour of 7:30 oclock p.m. to pay application may be allowed. GOFLD B. BLAKELY, call it which is the source of all delinquent assessment thereon, Register. adverof this energy. with cost the together First Jan. 10, 1918, publication of sale. suband Milk contains two protein tising expenses 1918. last Feb. 7, publication E. H. HARPER, stances in an easily digested form Secretary. These furnish building material Office at office of R. A. Por- Stomach Trouble and Constipation. A for the body of the child. ;ain Those who have been afflicted with ter, Payson City, Utah. milk contains fat and si gar, both of which are consume in stomach trouble and Of eourse, spare ribs and should read the followin:constipation the body and keep up its conI have stant temperature and enable backbone have been scarce this a over found anything so good for dornach trouble and as it to perform its internal work winter, but plenty of wishbones Chamberlain's Tablets.constipation I have used PAYSON them off and oh now for the past two of digestion, breathing, circula- are in sight. to yoars. They not only regulate the a. tion of the bowels but stimulate the tion, etc., and its external acSALT LAKE CITY liver and ones body in a healthy tivity as well. Mineral matter milk is fed to pigs and chickens ondition,"keepwrites Mrs. Benjamin in the form of lime is present in and perhaps in the same family Hooper, Auburn, N. Y. milk and supplies the material the children get only a small Leaving Payton for bones and teeth. If the amount. Think of it! Rohbiilg Another reason why a woman bones do not get proper nourish- the children of an excellent food :s a woman is because when her ment very serious resfilts follow. and feeding it to pigs and chickthroat is sore she ean talk Milk is one of the few foods ens. Since it is only the fat that thi'o ugh her nose. we can we take raw. Cooking as a rule is lacking in skim-milA Mileage Book will 6a ve vou has a tendency to decrease its make up for the loss by giving Our observation is that it Inne.I' ,nve8tIe-A- sk the Agent. high value as a food, therefore t he child a generous supply of doesn't get a suffragette any tlie on be bread to butter he oaten taken to precaution should The Interuiban can give better thing to loiter under the mistle- have the milk absolutely clean A well nourished, healthy child toe. service on your freight shipment whether it be a hundred pounds especially when it is to he fed should he plump and rosy cheeka carload. or ed of one and our in best aids so be that there will to children As a 0. no necessity of heating it to kill making him or her so is a pllenti-fu- l woman doesnt egrudge&the ' Through rates and routes to connection the bacteria. Milk is a medium monev that goes for supply of milk in the diet. Pacific System when she goes too, in which bacteria grows very M. E. F., Illinois. and allied lines. rapidly and the presence of any dirt in it always means that there will bo thousands of bacteria there also and these bacteria often cause sickness. -- 1 STORE -- - s TmE : TABLE 1 Orem Electric FIRST $10,000 k Mr. Carnegie told, the other day how he obtained his start ns a money-getter- : was working for the Pennsylvania railroad and a fellow named Woodruff eame around with a couple of little sleeping-ca- r models wrapped up in a .I Why, I said to him when I saw them, were going to need those some day in the railroad lrtisiness. The outcome was that the Pennsylvania railroad ordered a And later when I saw couple. Mr. Woodruff again, he said to You seem like a bright me: young fellow, Carnegie. I believe Ill let you in with me on this. I said; Im wil- - Basolinein-t.iiate;P-i,,tB.i- DRINK The most scrupulous- - cleanliness should be observed in handling all milk and all vessels used in eoneetion with it. This cleanliness always pays for itself not only in helping to prevent sickness hut in protecting the milk, from souring so. quickly. . If there is a growing child in an your family see that lie or she! is provided with at least one eighth. glass of pure, clean sweet milk How to lrwent Croup. at every meal and also a glass in In a child that is subject to at- mid forenoon ami mid afternoon. tacks ot croup, the first indication of The milk does not have to conGive the disease is hoarseness. Chamberlains Cough Remedy as soon tain the cream. It may he skim-milas the child becomes hoarse and the left after separating the attack may be warded oft and all and cream. avoided. In many homes the skim- danger anxiety I think Job Work We have pledged ourselves to serve the public this year even better than ever before. my ling. Yes, We Do Resolutions a?e Genuine , Miss Josphene Burton, the food demonstrator of the Home Economics- - lectured betore a All right. You will find satisfactory Payson Eldorado Mining and Milling company. Principal business, I a) son City , I once heard a dietitian teach-- , ?!Cf I tan. in a class on the subject of milk, NOTICE. There nre delin-avas a food say that every person flucnt uPn the following des tilt twentv-fiv- e years of cribed stock, on account of as should have a quart of milk dailv1 sessment levied on the 27th his diet. I thought how very day of November, 1917 the different that would he from the several amounts set p;:omv practice of most mothers who the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: usually cease feeding the eli milk almost as soon as his teeth No. No. ot are numerous enough to enable Name Cert. Shares And 2 40,000 $60.00 him to eat the ordinary food of John Clayson - surprise was tendered Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Nelson Monday evening in the form of an old time costume party. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mfs Jeddie Greenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Wadsworth, Dr. and Mrs. Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Broadbent, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tietjen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Holladay, Mr. and Mrs. John A to make this day cloth. anniversary ever held 'n the high sehol. . Wickman, W. R Corneluis Holladay, Greenhalgh, Albert Greenhalgh, George Treas-urer- . and Kirkman, Secretary Pres., Gus Ora New Yea? of Children The retiring officers of the Town Board met at the home of George Kirkman Monday and turned the affairs over to adults. From the following: Ray Hudson, n, The members are ing numbers. Miss Taylor, one of the faculty, and Miss Newel, Miss Taylor and Mis Barodbent, all of Provo The next program on the class series will be given on Friday, Ian. 17. As these programs are expected to be extra good, all patrons are invited to attend. Notice of Sale. Milk in the Diet Santaquin News Ill give you k BETTERiTHA The sinews of a nation the health, strength and happiness of a community depend to a great extent on its eating and drinking. Theres one drink that is so healthful and nutritious that it has been called liquid food It s Beckers BECC0 ! For old and young Everybody likes BECC0! Its better by test than all the rest. If your dealer cant supply BECC0, order direct BECKER MANUFACTURING Ogden, Ulah CO. |