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Show THE PAYSONIAN. PAYSON. UTAH Just about the time a fellow gets to wondering is going to comes another fellow him to pay a tax on a Jolsons Jolts world-wa- r a few purely pertinent pointed pithy paragraphs pushed by the pen of one who doesn't wish to disturb the srrene minds of Payson, but feels the nece sity of unloadm the, constant accumulation of dope under his hat. Just The Payson man who never cultivate an appetite for pork is now going to have a shade the better of us for at least one day in the week. STATE how this UTAH end along and wants NEWS From present indications, Satina is apt to liuve two roller mills. Negotiations are now under way fur the Faxhon experts say building of a canning factory in everythe Ogden valley. is he velvet to this winter, thing Miumi Keddiugton died at Salt Lake but you cant make the bead of lust week as a result of burns received a Payson household believe it in a lire some months ago. about the time the liills come in. While attempting to board a atrain at Ogden, li. Burris Cook had leg and arm cut off, falling under the When a Payson woman is rear car. dressed to kill the other women Sheepmen report depredations by can retaliate bv looking daggers wolves in t lie bills uear Huntsville, where losses to sheep herds have been at lier. numerous tins winter. measure to save fuel, As a New Yorkers are said to have men andpatriotic gasoline, Ogden merchants awakened to the fact that when are hacking a movement to close tlnar 7 whiskey, cigarette and theatre rres nt o lock Saturday nights.conIn order to relieve such freight signs are dimmed theres mighty gestion as may threaten in Utah by dog. One reason why a Payson man is smart is because he can explain things to his wife he doesnt little left on Broadwav. understand himself. As one Payson man said to us Talk about making money the things that dont fast it costs tbe United States yesterday, us are generally the concern just $9 to print one thousand $10 things that give lis the most bills. forcing the prompt unloading of cars, demurrage rates will be increased throughout t lie state. The bodies of Louis Thomas and Ldttis Andros, members of tbe Milford (.reek colony, Who were killed in tin powder explosion on January 9, vvetv sldpped to Suit Lake for burial. A few days before Ids death, James 71 years of age, residing at laWe dont know what this year Hpe, Make sure that you are right den, dictated Ills own biographical holds in '.store for the world but Mr. Hope died late Sunday sketch. then stand hitched. the indications are Hint it is night after an illness of more than a year. going to he pretty severe on the become of the What has The members of the Iioxelder Comwads. tight who mercial club here pledged their supbride handy to cook her own wedding port to tlie committee which is gmli-erlnIt is said that the Kaiser has helped apples for the soldiers iu Frnm e, dinner. and the club will make a generous fixed his grand offensive for HEAR YE! HEAR YE! This is a summons in which every mail, woman ami .child in litis community should lie interested. It is a Gall for an appeal to our community Spirit a plea for us to get Each week we will logether. show in earloon and tell in story the needs of our eommunity what is holding it hack the things we must overcome to progress and how this can he accomplished hy We will Knock the Knocker aiid We Boost the Booster. hard of some hit may you pretty the truth always hurts lint its our most powerful ally for advancement. If you are interested in the progress and future of our home town you can help hy reading these editorials each week and with us in making this a Letter Rigger happier more prosperous eommunity. -- g February. Thats tbe month served for the other hog. That distance lends enchantLivestock, especially sheep, is gainment to the view is of little in- ing great beiietit from the recent snowstorm, which was general throughout terest to the chronic borrower. re- Says the Macon Telegraph: n war In Ihe It is doubtful if the auctioneer we had Remember the Maine. would make a tgood sailor in This nation needs a new siogan. spile of the fact that he knows All right here it is: Thank all about sales. God For Wilson. If you would read your title to mansions in the sky, clear to cultivate one Its thing to tbe aeroplane rather stick friends but as a Payson man said in the barber shop yesterday, than the submarine. its quite another natter to What has become of the old harrow llieir feelings. fashioned w hittler, who hacked at a box and bragged about his Commenting upon Uncle Sam knife? taking over the railroads, a Pay-so- pocket man suggests that we include The Little Red Caboose Behind the Train as another of the merchants who ad our national anthems. Spanish-Ameriea- n Patronize ! This is a funny old world. vertisa in this papei They will treat you righf the state, according to Thomas secretary of the state livestock commission. Miss Claire Haines has been appointed by Governor Simon Bambci gcr a member of the state board for tlm registration of nurses to succeed Miss Ella Wicklund, who will lake up active sendee In France. The pew church school nt American Fork was occupied for the iirst timo last week, The building was erected at an approximate price of $400) um has practically been paid "for by tlm people of American Fork. A law to compel all employers to pay their employes at least once u tnonili will be asked of the legislature by William M, Knerr, state indust ria commissioner, according to announce inent made by him last week. While returning from u picture show at Ogden, Miss Bessie Bremer, 17 years of age, was murderously assaulted by an unknown man, who struek tier over the head with the butt eud of a re volver. It Is believed robbery was the motive. A number of Moub cattlemen who AID FOR were accused of poisoning 2.70 bead of sheep have been completely exonerlicil-lnou- -- ated In a letter written by THE SUGAR Histriet investigation. Howard DeWeese, convicted of nutr-dq- r in the first degree on a charge of having killed his wife at Sait Lake, Tlie farm hoys have responded and sentenced to dentil May 7, 1917, through his attorneys has filed with generously to the call and real, the state supreme court an appeal for farm help is scarce a new trial. Inheritance taxes lummnling to The hoot crop requires a $373.9(i, from two estates, were re- siderahle amount of hand labor . ceived by slate treasurer la-- 1 week. They came from the estate of Mary at thinning time and at harvest. G. Beecher, Newton, Mass., $172.39; The mechanical hoot harvester and of Mary Morrisson, Ietersborough, as been developed to a point' i ; j In treating Welter comity There seems meet it and Real Building Service Every man who pays us a visit before he builds is sure to feel well repaid for the time he has spent. We have hundreds of building plans covering all kinds of buildings and we giye real practical help and suggestions that cut the cost of work and material. Material at a Saving We are quoting exceptionally low prices pn all kinds of Jyjnber, flopring, roofing, doors, windows, interior trimmings, cabinet work and building materials of all kinds. Estimates gladly furnished and advice cheerfully given. Central Lumber & Hardware Co. ELITE CAFE Place to Eat Bqoih's Fresh Oysters and Fish. A First-Cla- ss Give us and we will use own tor orders private your your gladly fill them We handle -- Regular Dinner EVERY DAY from 12:00 to 3:00 Short Orders at All Hours Try Our Famous Chili and Hot Tamalies. the labor question (lie farm bureau sets forth: to lie but one way to Unit is by planting a larger variety of crops. This will extend the planting and harvesting season over a longer period." A survey to secure agricultural, horticultural and livestock data covering all sections of the stale of Utah is to he made immediately under the direction of the Mormon church organization. The work should he complete in about four weeks. It is reported from reliable sources that Provo will soon become the Utah center for the Salt Lake Houle, and that tlie yards at and adjoining t lie. Utah Goal road will be extended tq fake care of tlie greater part of the railroad companys business from as iir qs f.as Vpgas, Nev, Receiving p questionnaire from tlie l'ir department, Byrun Sellers, a cheep herder from tlie Black lulls of Millard county, rode horseback seventy-five miles Sunday to Clear I.ake, where lie boarded a train for Suit Luke that his name might not lie printed among tlie slackers." The United Stales government's suggestion that there he an increase iu hog and poultry raising this year has met with tlie approval of the farmers of Welter county, according to a report given out by tlie Weber county farm bureau. An effort will lie made by the funders to improve their livestock. Erick Hill, 40 years old, who is servsentence in lhc city ing u thirty-dajail at Salt Lake, for violation of the liquor law, i thought by the police to be tlie man wanted in Boulder, Mont., for tlie murder of u man with whom he laid a quarrel duriug a card game. Tlie Salt Lake board of educaiiou has Ueeided to permit married teachers to retain their jobs. Tlm teacher in oilier to he kept on tlie payrolls must liaVe been married since July 1, 1917, and tier husband must be in die militury service of the United J. R. CLUFF, Prop. States. y ANCIENT. TIMES Stringed Instrument Fopnd in Egyptian Remain Seem to Be of Advanced Form for Thoe Day. Attorney Knox Patterson in answer to a request by citizens for a complete N'. 1L, $201. .'7. !N RQwERjMuslc where if is entirely possible that they liuve relief in sight against the rush of tlie coming harvest season. These harvesters have been prefeclcd to an extent that it was recently voted hy a large number of Utah and Idaho growwho ers, wilnescil ihe demon- strations, that tlie beets were topped equally as well as those topped hy Ihe average hired lgbor. , It is important to know that the labor problem for this essential operation in beet liarvesting is solved. It is of very great interest to know that those harvesters even thus far developed, will effect a saving of at least 50 rents per ton iu the cost of harvesting. Several growers who used the harvesters this Tall found tin cost to he less than one-hal- f a that of hand-labo- r The most ancient representations of stringed musical instruments are found among the Egyptian remains." pictures and such discovered some cf them extraordinarily well pre- served are all of a rather advanced form for those archaic days, Xotlling is shovra of the ,ong evo. lution from tlie ancient fiddling cast known to Moses and the Israel- iles to the graceful harps and lyres of the Egypt which we have come to know through tradition and illustration or how old and venerated is this tradition. For in one of the tombs at Gyseh, date 4975 B. C,, there is pictured an Egyptian lyre, and in the day of the first Pharaoh, 3892 B. C., the musical scale of the country consisted of seven notes. But of the intervening stages through which the activities of the loeusts passed, or during which the decaying tortoise shell with its clinging dead membranes continued to vibrate to the capricious winds, there is no record. rFLe very walls of Thebes are said to have been budded to the thrilling inspiration of the lyre. For the builders when too exhausted to sing were incited toward renewed efforts by companies of musicians playing on harps and other musical instruments. Curious that the instruments themselves were of exceeding beauty and richly ornamented, while the players thereon were held in the lowKse lneii instru-efficie- nt a? have keen lo-- fi when you want that next job of Printing s You will get work, and you will get it when promised, for first-clas- having work done when promised is one of the rules of this office. If you prefer, send the order by mail or bring it to the office in person. Let U Show You What We Can Do ser- - est esleem. vice. Explosive Workers. The sugar companies are tak-an active interest in the The explosive worker la a strenufurther development of the har- ous worker whose Intense preoccug pation is with accomplishing perfectly that predetermined end In which ids interest is centered. He works with intelligent personal Intention driven by tlie explosive energy of his purpose. If ,ie ls drlvln? rlvets- - he ,s drlvln them so that they will accomplish the object intended. Working explosively is human purpose expressing itself mechanical licet harvester comes 'irough Inanimate material; It ls not unhurried efficient at an opportune lime when Ihe ho functIoof human machine striking so many nation is needing increasingly blows in a definite time. Wll- iiaiu II. SintUip Iudustriy Magazine arge amounts of sugar. vesters and jiave announced that thev mean to aid in the manufacture and marketing of ' e machines so that they will he available to the growers at reasonable price. The of the development i well-direct- mo Vivian Martin who pears in Molly at the ap- Eln-tangl- ed Gay-et- y Saturday, Jan. 9 1 |