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Show THE PAYSONIAX. PAYSOX. UTAH the drones ; only they were all drones. Teachers Will Have Nature had no more ue for them, now that their queen was Rone. Never hud such a spectacle been seen by man before. The entire face of the Inland sea was a tumult of fighting monsters. The dead grew into visibility as they became thicker. The floating patchy of white almost obscured the waves. And still the tight became more frenzied. They tore each other and themselves, they lashed the waves into foam ; animal debris floated from end to end of the fjord. As the (haul drifted toward the shore the struggle became more furious in the heart ol' the sea. Gradually it subsided. The last of the herd was gone. The battle that was to decide the fate of the world hud been a civil one, and fought out without man's agency. The lash of the waves drove the light motorboat towqrd the dill's. It stranded not five hundred feet front where Donald and his friends, awestruck, had watched the progress of the titanic conflict. They ran toward It and pulled Ida from the thwarts. It had seemed Incredible that she could have survived. For a long time she lay motionless. Drenched with the brackish water, her hair unbound, she stented to sleep In Donalds arms, while he and Duties worked frantically to revive her. Davies raised his head tit last and looked at Donald fixedly. Donald refused to meet his guze. They set to work again. For two hours longer they went through the movements of the resuscitation of the drowned. They stopped at last, exhausted. Davies laid his hand on Donalds shoulder; this time it was he who could not meet his friend's look. Suddenly they heard Clouts shouting, mad with joy. Mr. Davies, look he Look, sir screamed. They swung around. The girls eyes had opened, and there was recognition in them. , She drew the first faint breath; her weak arms stole round Donald's neck. And in the universal joy nobody minded Clouts mouth organ, as he blew Home, Sweet Home. Hooray! he yelled, tossing up his cap at the finale. Mr. Davies, sir, its Just as I told you, isn't it? Weve brought her back to life, and now were going to wake up ourselves. What do you mean, Clouts? asked Davies. "Why, sir, dont you see? Weve Just Jjpen picked up and landed from the Beotia. And weve been dreaming all sorts of deliriums about sea sters, and suchlike. If I might be allowed, sir, I'll put it to Captain Paget. Aint we just been rescued after torpedoing the cruiser, sir? he. asked. Ain't the whole thing a dream? I dont know, Donald looked up. Clouts, he said. I think you may be right. But it's a happy one. Davies looked at him in dismay. Do you really megn that, Donald?" j he asked. Do you honestly think that we have dreamed all this? Its as plausible as any other exI can't Donald replied. planation, see why we shouldnt have. Its too preposterous all that about the sea devils and that harmless crank who used to have newspaper As rows with poor old Masterman. likely as not well see him haunting the Inventors club when we get back, quite ignorant of the' part he has played in our lives. You know dreams do do that they put inconsequential people into absurdly important positions. But hang it, Donald, how does Miss Kennedy happen to be here? Why, wasn't she on board the BeAt any rate, otia? Dpnald replied. if its all true, what have we got to show for it? He had placed his arm across his Coasting Party The. Peteetneet schools are arranging a big coasting party which will take place next Tues- day afternoon at 3 oclock. The Peteetneet boasts of one of the finest coasting hills in the county and the pedagogues know how to have a god time. The party will partake of delicious refreshments at the home of Miss lieva Lew is. Principal Simons says that more than one hundred school children with sleds are enjoying themselves daily at this famous coasting hill. Unlike the larger towns where there are swift running stret ears, automobiles and other traffic, there is praeticaly no danger ataehed to the sport. breast, and at that moment lie felt the crinkle of dampened paper in his Inner pocket. He pulled out the two pages of Mastennau's letter. Dongld qnfoled it. It was quite legible, In spite of the stains of sea water; but uow for the first. time he realized that he held not one page, but two. They had become stuck together la some manner, and Donald had not perused the second page. It was In the form of a postscript, and wus the last sheet of the original manuscript, which Masterman, in his characteristic way, had inserted after the first. He had written: , d, But thank God, Donald, my boy, man will triumph after all. I thought the monsters xiete Invulnerable, that nothing could oppose them. But the Lord knew what he was doing when he made them. There will be only three weeks of suf. ferlng for man, Donald three weeks. For the creatures live for tlielr queen; they can hardly be said to have independent life. They are sterile, like the bees, n and the queen has a of three weeks alone. When she dies the old swarm destroys itself. If the queen can be captured, all will be well. The queen has three weeks in which to grow to maturity, fulfil the purpose of her existence, life-spa- and die. What a tragedv! Of course time may seem longer to her, but we deem our sev- -, enty years all too short. We are saved, .... Donald The letter rambled on, but Donald, without finishing it,. handed It to Davies, who read it and gave it back. If Ma cBeard had known that he began. I think that if is the rock on which he foundered, answered DonHe worked out everything ald. mathematically, but he Ignored the larger purpose of the Creator. Aye, aye, sir! Interpolated Sam If youll Clouts, feeling in his pocket. excuse me, sir, that motorboat seems wreck-prooand Id like to see whether Its still in good enough order to take us home. Which proved to be the case. (THE END.) f, Some Time an Extra j I i Toueh of g j . LIKE A MEDIEVAL days afetr its passage and jmhlieation. ROMANCE Passed hy the City Council of loyson City, Utah, this 14th day France Was of A. ). 1918. Rich American Living in Imprisoned, Tortured and Robbed by His Employees. The sensational series of adventures which befell a wealthy American sojourning in France will not have been forgotten, though no fresh details regarding the affair transpired while the investigation was following its course, says a Paris correspondent. Mr. Slater was and tortured by a hired jully at the instigation of his chauffeur and a woman named Roostnal, the latter couple being arrested just after they had got married and as they were alighting from a motor car purchased with the Americans money, at the gates of the chateau in which they had kept him a prisoner. It has now been established, the Matins correspondent at Gannat 3ay8, that ike chauffeur and his wife spent 80,0oD francs during their tenancy of the Chateau du Bouchaud. In order to force him to satisfy their pressing and continual need for money, Barrau, the jailer told off to guard Mr. Slater, tortured his victim in a thousand ways, beating him, placing dead cats and rats and irritant powder in his bed and on each occasion informing him that it was the work of the Black Hand. - Meanwhile Biscaye, the chauffeur, appropriated his employers linen, silver and jewels, sold his valuable furniture, had his own initials embroidered on Mr. Slaters underwear and, taking the latters overcoat, worth 10,000 francs, to a tailor, had it altered to fit himself. Clothes made specially for yourself ought to have a personal label as it gives an extra touch of class to the garment. Clothes are of the Better Class order, and as such we have; provided a special label done in silk containing your own monogram woven in colors. Taylor-mad- e .aiiuary, IIEXRY KRBAXBSOX Mayor Attest Yet, not withstanding the superior class of Taylor Tailoring, the prices are extremely modest. Call and look us over. : i:X()S Glass SIMONS City Recorder. State of Utah, ss. of Ulsh.t Priced $20 to $50 With Large Range, $25 to $30 t ounlv I, Enis Simons, City Recorder in and for Payson City. Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and cortert copy of an cr nuance entitled An Ordinance to Amend Section 73, of the Revised Ordinances Chapter Payson City, passed September 2nd, 1005, as Amended by an Ordinance passed f 14, 1917, Relating to the faxing of Dog-- , passed by the Cl y Council of l.,y. son ( ty, Utah, the 14th day of January. A. vX . The Clothiers i D. 1916. In witness whereof have hareunlo s, t and affixed the olflc lal seal of said city, this I )th day of J muary, 19IH my hand i ENOS W. SIMONS. (Seal) City Recorder of Payson City, Utah. Bi'fi.rp gulng Into the smoko of Imt- Ik' Sammy w tints his smoko of potion, find good tobacco is said to bo sadly A little loss ini- lacking in France. pi'ming advice and a few more clgti- would be appreciated by Sttminy. PLENTY Coming Soon. of proof. From People You Know Payson Citizens. From ' ' rc-tt- i . - to-vv- it J invitations out the work at the lowest cost consistent with good work. Capital Stock, $100,000, fully paid, nonassessable $100 invested in oil has paid $40,000 and it may do so here WAGES NEVER MADE A MAN RICH BUT A SMALL INVESTMENT HAS Stock npw selling at Oc per share. . $20.00 buys 200 shares; $50 buys 500 shares; $100 buys 1000 shares. If desired send 2c a share cash and 2c per share each month.' 5 per cent discount for all cash. Figure what 'it means if it advances to $ .00 or $10.00 as others have done. Our holdings are in Wyoming. Oklahoma, Kansas. Kentucky, Colorado, Texas, where wells produce as high well will One as 10,000 barrels daily. enable us to pay 4 pay $72,000 a year, which would as 50 per cent of stock issued, per cent per month on dividends to stockholders net profits are to be paid in wells and pay drill We are selling stock to increase holdings it advances. dividends. Buy now before 1 1 medicinal qualities of glycerin, but few know that there are many occasions when glycerin Is very helpful in the kitchen. It will soften water fur laundry purposes; simply add three tnblespoonfuls to an ordinary tubful of water. In boiling clothes, a feu tablespoonfuls added to the water in the wash boiler will give excellent results, says an experienced housewife. If the children's shoes get a welting and the leather dries hard, apply a little glyecrln with a flannel cloth, and as the leather absorbs the glycerin it will become soft and pliable again. Have you ever had the sugar in your preserves crystallize on top? If you will add a tablespoonful of glycerin to each pound of fruit It will not happen. Sieyed fruit will be greatly improved in flavor If you will add two of glycerin to ench pound of fruit, a pinch of salt and less sugar. GENERAL OFFICES: 830 Seventeenth St.f Boston Building, Denver, Colorado. WM. F. REYNOLDS, Secretary SALESMEN WANTED Send for Free Oil Map and Literature X. Payson neys. contraction. City suney of building lots, area, Price GOc, at all dealers. Dont N0.1G0 of an acre, together with ask for a kidney' renxdy be will method simply My explained ihe buildings thereon known as Doans get Kidney Pills the to everyone who will call the Rock School House, sit- fne same that Mrs. Puller uses. uated two (2) blocks north and at the Craven Hotel Monday, Co., Props., Buffalo, Iwo (2) blocks west of the State Jan. 21st. Xcv York. Bank of Payson, Utah. - Sealed bids for either or both of said lots (with buildings! will lie received by the undersigned at liis office in Spanish Pork, Utah, up and until 2 oclock p. m. Tuesday, February 2ll), 1918. Terms of cash sale: Certified cheek for ten (10) per cent the amount of bid to accompany bid, the balance to he paid on approval of said hoard and the delivery of said deed or deeds for said property'. The board of education reserves the right to reject any and TO AUT0IST5 When You want any service remember that we do all bids. By' order of the Board of Edit- cation of Nebo School District, h Glau Making an Old Art. H Hah County, Utah. Fragments of wine vases as old ns (signed) . the Fxodus have been discovered In WILLIAM A. COIiXABY Egypt. The art of glass making was probably known to the ancient Assyrians, In the New Testament glass is alluded to aa an emblem of Brightness. Its Clerk. I Died, January WEEKLY 100-barr- el President Suit I)R. PETERSON, Eye Strain . The greatest skeptfo can hardSpecialist, I not only fit glasses convince" hy evily fail to but specialize in relieving eye dence like this. It. is impossible strain. Each eye ball is moved to produce better proof of merit NOTICE " than the testimony of residents The Board of Education of and controlled by six muscles; of Payson, of people why can be the Xcbo School District, Utah! , ., seen at any time. Read the folieSC muscles are not work County, Utah, hereby oilers fori sale upon terms and conditions i ig properly there issuretobe lowing ease of it: Mrs. A. R. Potter, Depot St., hereinaft lei named, the following. eyc strajn as tbe wjU mijscles payson says. Not ony tl)VM.lf describedI property situated- - m'. , but of Ihe family have others j j Payson City, Ft all County, Utah, used Doans Kidney Pills. T know : the good results Doans All of lots three (3), in block us that they Kidney seventen (17), Plat .J, Payson. hi some cases glasses will are a pills gave You will be in need of of worth for kidremedy City survey of building lots,' relieve the strain for some ney weakness. Sometimes my printing of some kind. area 154.1 GO of an acre, together timej but they will again have hack lias been .weak and lame Whether it be letter- GLYCERIN IN THE KITCHEN with the buildings there on be to changed for stronger and would ache dreadfully. My heads, statements Wad- Has Many Useful Qualities, the House- known as Ihe Xebeker selmol kidneys xvould be( inactive, too. I' building, and situated one (1) 'Ties as the muscles become have bought Doans Kidney Bill-- , or wife Finds, Aside From Its ding Nock cast of the 1avson Roller weaker ard weaker. I correct at Iluishs Drug Co. and tin" Value. Mill. public sale bills, re occular defect and relieve have always given me Ihe desired any member we can turn We are well acquainted with the All of lot twelve (12), in the cramp or relief and strengthened my kidspasmodic mus-uln- r block six (G). Plat The Double Standard Oil & Gas Company GEO. R. MARKEY, Give Your Ot'tli-u.iiie- ' 1 Mac-Bear- AN ORDINANCE y To Amend Section 73, Chapter 11 of the Revised Ordinances I Useless spending is a vice and of Payson City, Pased Sep - j5 tember a women crime. 2nd, 1905, as Amend- - gj When a buys ed An Ordinance Passed IL wastes' by what she cannot use, she February 14, 1917, Relating the efforts of all those that workto the Taxing of Dogs, ed to prodm-- what she bought lie it onl, lined bv tlio City a crime as great as though she Coimeil of Payson City: Section 73, Scei ion 1. Tin had bought bread and burned it. of extravagant, CliiipUr 11, of tiic Revised The voice of Payson City, passed aimless buying is easily developSi pi ember 2nd, 1905, as amended ed. and one of the most difficult' by ail ordinance passed February should till, 19)7, elating 1o the taxing to overcome. Parents cheek it in their children, in- -' of dogs, be and the same is herestead of encouraging it, as many, by ammled to lead as follows; 73. Sect ion person Ihoty foolish fathers and mothers do.1 in charge any Ft Ur owning liming And grown men and women dog within the corporate limits should fight it themselves. of this city shall pay for the use Foolish spending is one of the, of the city a eax of .3.0(1 for male dog, ami 7.0(1 for curses of this country, one of oei the most important factors in every female dog, which said shall oxempl the d g the high cost of living, and one1 jUMiitut so taxed for the calendar year of the things that lead most during which said tax is paid. 2. This Section ordinance surely toward anxious and poor shall take effect within thirty-on- e old age. v USELESS SPENDING A CRIME 15, 1918. MARKET. REVIEW Ogden, Utah. Week Ending When the Sun Begins to Shine. Speaking of Big Bens and other mu- bin. 14. Catllc: Receipts, 7G7 sical mechanisms, a Knnas woman load. Market, steady. Choice wants to krmw where she can find a leers, $9.0017? 10.00 ; good, $8.00 hired mnn who wont wult for the sun '"9 00; $7.00(7? 8.00 ; to warm him out of bed In the morn- choice cows-an-feeders, $7.00(7? heifers, Toledo Blade. ing. 7 50; fair to good, $G.00(7?7.O0; canners Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This is not only on of the best and most efficient medicines for coughs, colds and croup, but is also pleasant and safe to take, which is important when medicine must be given to children. Many moihers have given it their unqualified endorsement. Expert Battery Gtiarging TUI Kinds of Repair Work , Guaranteed butchers We Sell Good Year and Firestone Tires and Accessories and eanners in good demand $4.00(7?'5.00 ; feeder cows, $5.00(7? G.O0; veal calves, $9.00(7? 10 00. Hogs Receipts. 2G58 head.! Market, slightly lower. Tops, $15 G5 ; hulk of sales, $15.50. Slhcep Receipts, 4554 head. Market, steady. Lambs, $15. 00(7? IB no ; ewes, $9.00(7?10.00. j KNOWLES MOTOR CO. |