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Show THE PAYS OMAN. PAYS ON, UTAH Beet Grower Urged to Assist In Sugar Shortage Oaf New Yea? ; i that now exists Fspeeial attention is directed to the cain;ii;?il here in Utah because this state is one of onl four states in ihe Union that has as many as fifteen sugar factories and these factories are now run-inan average of less Ilian of their erpacity. Some eommunilies are jrrowinj? 'about their maximum acivaqc of beets but other districts can increase two-third- ALL KNOW of Defense: D. D. McKey, President of the Utah State Farm Bureau, and dames W. Jones, in charge of commercial sonar problems in the northwest for the F. S. Department of Agriculture. J. Mil ward Taylor is servin'? as secretary of this committee. The shortage of sugar throughout the world can be accounted for when the war map of Europe is studied. France has 2'Jli fleet are sugar factories ami they northern nearly all located in the ding invitations or public sale bills, re member we can turn out the work at the lowest cost consistent with good work. war zone. A recent report stated that forty factories had been dynamited by the Bodies, after cHftmrf looting all of the brass and bronze Urrte minparts. It takes only a lew to Uungwny! The flrcliell lias Just utes for a skilled dynamiter Rung and the. Volunteer Fireman Is upset a tall smokestack. Many en route from the Harbor Chair to the damFire with his Shave only half done. more factories were, badly ARE YOU 3 f an carrying from ' bigexpress package house was mail-ord- s without an their heel am-aiiinjustice to other neided crops. In Flail a special committee lias been appointed to aid the Food Administration in this sonar drive. This committee is com!. Ictcrson, posed of Dr. K. 1'resident of the Utah Agricul-tura- l Collene and chairman of the committee of the State Council You will be in need of printing of some kind. Whether it be letter heads, statements wed & - 1!H STORE A FARMER, throughout lie I w GUILTY - (he world. The Federal Food Administra lion for tali lias, sent out men who have distributed striking and persuasive posters, railing: atten Foil to our national sugar need-an- d appealing to the leet growers to increase their acreage for r . w:u- 1 Our Patriotism will be shown daily by our efforts to serve you with prices, quality and quick service. Some Time has hcmiglit mans' Mirrin? appeals, I. ill Washing!. u. lia ; sent mil no call that deseno liio M.la r tlKiiigli: uf lie people mure than tfu- recent persumii appial f roi.i Mr. Hoover, United States Food Administrator, ask in.ur the licet rowers to aid him in meeting: ihe serious shortai." Tin - We have pledged our- -' selves to serve the public this year even better than ever before. WE er accosted by a local dealer. "Why didn t you buy tlwl bill of goods from me ? I could have D "osie how is tiolhiug Seeretarv of k 'hurt of. erimiiuil. ihe Treasury .MeAdoo, he duly id the American peo-p- e to economize in eou.xumption Pjoi! and all other material; us well as sa .'c money, can not he !tij otfoit ti t stionjly upon them. The duty is so imperative, its observance so vital to our country's success, that il should he kept constantly before them. band Sec. 2:547, R S. Office at Salt Lake Huy, I I Resolations afc Genuine FOLKS Notice for Publication. COAL ENTRY. WASTE IS CRIMINAL Mu 'tab. January is hereby given that J. in, Huisli of Salt Lake of Salt Lake, state m tins Hah lias this day tiled Ser-- : Purchase, to Application tioiuitv ol-i;(- .e under the provis- , m ions of Section -- :47, Statutes, the NWtj . South, Range - byst. Township all and persons claiming Auv described, or lands the adversely for any reason lesiring'to object thereof applicant, by to the eiitrv should file their affidavits of proy test in this office during the immediperiod of publication ately following ihe first printed issue of this notice, otherwise ion may he allowed. HOFI. D 15. I5LAKFLY, H Ihe proposition is plain , and understandable. We have lessened the, productive powers of the country by taking 2,000,000 men Jlway lriun the productive forces of the country; instead of producers of one kind or another! the soldiers are consumers of the products of our farms, factories, and mines, and when ihe liiuni-- l ions they expend and will expend against the enemy is considered they are tremendous consumers of the manufactured products of the country. A tremendous amount of the iiuinufaei tiring energy of tin country has been withdrawn from manufacturing the filings we use in peace and put to Manufacturing' the things we use in war. The total loss to the country of the productive energy of our soldiers and sailors ami the diversion of a great portion pf the other productive energy of the country to war purposes lessen to a great extent the amount of material and supplies produced by the country. To this condition of lessened production ami increased consumption of and. by our own men .must he added the extraordinary demand made upon this country to supply the armies of our allies and to a great. extent their population with food and other material. We must meet the condition that confronts us in two ways by the strictest economy in consumption, for every pound we refrain from using adds a pound to he devoted to the uses of our Army and Navy and the military forces of our allies; and by speeding up our production to the limit. The Americian people are going to do, all that they know to he necessary to win this-wato shorten this war. They have only to realize Hie imperative duty of economy in saving and they will economize and 30-fla- the-ipplie- Register. First publication Jan. 10, 11HS, ast publication Feb. 7. lfilS. Stomach Trouble anil Constipation. Those who have been afflicted with stomach trouble and constipation I have Jiould read the followin: never found anything so good for stomach trouble and constipation as Chamberlain's Tablets. I have used them off and on now for the past two years. They not only regulate the iction of the bowels hut stimulate the livar and keep ones body in a healthy writes Mrs. Benjamin eondition, Hooper, Auburn, N. Y. How to Prevent Croup. In a child that is subject to attacks of croup, the first indication of Give the disease is hoarseness. Chamberlains Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may be warded off anil all danger anil anxiety avoided. Chamberlain's i Tablets. Chamberlain's Tablets are intended 'specially for stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation, and have pet with much success in the treatment of those diseases. People who toiave suffered for years with stomach erouble and have been unable to obtain any permanent relief, have been Completely cured by the use of these 'ablets. Chamberlain's Tablets are Iso of great value for bilousness. Ihronic constipation may he cured by taking Chamber-ain- s Tablets and observing the plain rinted directions with each bottle. riHE TABLE Effective January 6, 1918. r After he helps drag the llosecart and aged. ruins his Clothes at the Fire, lie will Where the Allied armies have have Nothing to Do but come back and beaten the Hermans back toward save. get the Itest of his Shave. their own frontier lines, only vast Cancer Not Hereditary. areas of what was once fertile According to the latest statistics of fields are now worse than a barc-l-ePAYSON six large life insuVHnce companies, demand craters Shell SOME waste. OBSERVATIONS to compiled by an expert actuary for the relevel to American Society for the Control of a great deal of work SALT LAKE CITY Some men have the Idea that Cancer, If one or even both of an indi- and then it is to require likely vidual's parents have died of cancer, io maintain their rights they Red Cross Meeting. thut Individual Is no more likely than several seasons to bring the soil must be perpetual grouches. Leaving Payson g: to else die of same the disease. hack to a eondition for profitable anyone Hard work is the father of 6:30 a. i 3:15 P.M It begins to look as though cancer were 8:UO AM : most geniuses. There will be a public meeSo much of the 5:15 P.M not hereditary at all, coutrary to an- crops. A :lo M 8:15 P.M one thing about the Theres in the ting surface Theatre the has been brought to cient belief. 11:15 AM 10:35 P.-Gayety phonograph it's put the 1:15 P.M 7:30 Jan. at that crops will have a hard strug13, evening, p. parlor entertainer out A m. for the purpose of electing J : Mileage Book will save you of business. gle untill the soil is again condito is bette'r It remain idle than officers tioned. for a permanent 'ate-AsktbeAge- n,. :: tet he busy making trouble. At the present time the French All Red Cross nation, !: Appearances may be deceitsoldier has a sugar allowance bers from Payson, Santa, ful, hut theyre not half so tricky much as as our as some men's words. Salem and Benjamin are rel whether it be a hundred scarcely uounds How did you get it is far more : own soldiers receive. The French or atarload. quested to attend, :C than how much have important soldiers daily allowance of sugar . Through rates aud :;! routes to ' you. is just about the equivalept of the j Dyspepsia Curt weight of a silver dollaK. Sugar what von eat j and allied lines. has a larger value, weight for weight and dollar for dollar, than any oilier ration now served. It is evident that this community will do its just share in need. responding to this Orem Electric sated you the express, and besides you would have been patronizing a home store, which helps pay the, taxes and builds up this locality. The farmer looked at the merchant a moment and then said: " Why dont you patronize you t home paper and advertise? I read II anddidn 'tknowlhatyuu hadlhcstuff n I : I have here. " MORAL ADVERTISE .1 sub-so- il Sun-la- y i I ill uJwi one-fift- h J Ko4' energy-sustainin- g Dont Neglect Your Teeth a Day war-tim- e Every person young and old should acquire the habit of brushing the teeth daily. Parents can do their children a lifetime favor by encouraging the proper use of the tooth brush untU it becomes a regular habit The best and easiest way to acquire this habit for both parent and child is to use a UMPIRES can furnish you with any of the best dental creams, powders or liquids. Also tooth brushes in ajl styles and prices. MODERN PHARMACY ADVICE WAS GOOD Howard Ehmke, Detroit Pitcher, Developed Rapidly After Being Warned Against Emery. tatty dentifrice. We U. S. Revised , oi Section I IU11 Brennan, the former Federal league umpire, believes that he may have hail something to do vvlih the sue- cess of Howard F.hm.he. the brilliant pitching recruit of the Detroit Ameri-- ; cans. When Ehmke was la the Federal lengne. Hretmnn caught him experl-- ; mentlng with the emery hall and urged him to abandon this method of delivery. Ehmke did and, Hrennun says, soon learned that he had more than enough stuff' without It 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 w Md young r0oJ r?,,f"keri BKC0! Everybody likes BECCO! direct' :aJJr Blr Its better by test tlan ,11 supply BECCO, order BECKER MANUFACTURING Ogden, Utah CO. |