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Show THE PAYSONIAN. PAY SON, UTAH larowan ward Is to (1 chaiK'l soon. At Logan a modern high school Just a few purely pertinent pointed building at a cost of ifsri.OW) lias just pithy paragraphs pushed hy the pen of been completed. one who doesnt wish to disturb the liile.v Kolnem of Treiiiiinton died serene minds of Pjvson, but he's the fiMn Injuries stdl'ered by hoing scalded necessity of unloading the constant when a slealn engine boiler exploded. accumulation of dope under his ha Hubert Howard, state mine inspee-tor- , lias beHi gien a $20tl annual ruNo in salary, bringing: bis present salary to .$241 HI a year. Only two feet of snow is lying in tbe Huntsville basin at this time. 1 Hiring this period last year there were lifteeu feet of snow in that section. Iiespite a loss ol' $21,000 in city rev- -' enties due to jhe effect of state-wid-e prohibition, Ogden city completed tbe year on the right side of the ledger. Stockholders of tbe Ogden, Logan & Idaho electric line, in session at Ogden, ratified tbe action of tbe directors last week in changing tbe name to the I'tah-Idal. . Central railway. a11 the professionals grieving. wiiiiam o. McNair, convicted of sec ond degree murder for the shooting of Edward T. Williams February 14 at Salt Lake, has been sentenced to fifteen years in tbe state prison. auSeven hundred and thirty-sevetomobiles were stolen in Salt Luke,. (luring tbe past year, according to tbe annual report of the traffic squadron. Of this number, 72:1 were recovered. WQman who doscnt I rands Snlurkamp, Otlen believe anything her husbnnd boy, whs brushoti from h bridge by a llaniberger electric' line car at Og-- j tells her listens with both CHI'S den and fell ninety feet into t lie rivers gravel lied, escaping with a few bruises. The disappearance of Elsie Xeuon-dorlThere may come a time when the Ogden girl who from on Christinas dropped day, youll be ashamed to admit that sight is as much a mystery as ever. The all you did in the great war was police have failed to turn up tlW slightto buy a few Liberty bonds. est clue. Operation of the draft law, ltccause of the number of foreigners, their unMany a woman tells her huswillingness to tight and the meager measure of compulsion provided, Is band what she needs about the proving a problem to officials in tbe house and then gets mad if he distrUt embracing Garfield and Bingto it ham. her for a Christmas gives r a solua bottle Mistaking containing present. tion of carbolic acid and collodion for a bittle of cough medicine, 'Miss Helen L. Wallace, aged 17, of Salt Lake, There is hope for the Iayson swallowed two tablespoonfuls of tbe mixture, death resulting a few hours girl who has come to the con- Make he Old House New If you dont like the appearance of your house, let us show you how to make it modern and attractive. You will be surprised to see what a big difference a few small changes will '";h j t n make. Repairs an Investment Proper remodeling and repairs greatly increase the value of your property. We can furnish you good practical ideas for repairing and modernizing all types of buildings, whether for town or farm. I And we can supply all the 'mat- erials necessary at prices that will mean big savings. ELITE A Vo CAFE Place to Eat First-Cla- ss ... KNEW J. R. CLUFF, Prop. increase of THE GAME REALLY LUCKY. Willie Willis Whats lucky star, pa ? Papa Willis One that gets half as much as the press agent says he i does. Judge. VERY GOOD. j ALMOST .IMPOSSIBLE. Macs story sounded ridiculously improbable, didnt it ? Worse than that it sounded like Life. a movie plot. George We never hear now of the once Is your wife interested in famous headless horseman. Sure. She put on a ball No, hut we have the heedless ' erator of an automobile. this to and asked me 0own morning Mfcie her to sec a game. ! Saseball ? j Frank j op- -, j : i RINGSIDE BOASTING. - MI , ' Wilbur D Nosblt of Tfaur flag and My nog Run up Old Glory! Let it blaze In red and white against the shy And tell the story of the days When hearts were stout and hopes wera high. Forget the daily fights of greed. Forget the struggles, the Of facing cruelty and need dismay Run up Old Glory for the day. Run up Old Glory! THinh of all The old flag means to you and me. Of how the blast of freedoms call ShooK out its folds from sea to sea; Red with the blood that it has cost, , White with the souls of them that died y by laughing breezes tossed It whispers of a nations pride. , To-da- Run up Old Glory! Fling it forth And feel anew the know a man who can L&nself to anybody. he an altruist ? No ; hej? a sheriff. attach vTa j j j I The One Manager I gotta game kid. liell die fightin. The Other Manager Nothin to that. My manll live through it ? pf I Jc Put R IEW EDISON DIAMOND fAMBEROLA in Your Home I tTell us to plice Thomas A. LEdisons wonderful New Diamond Amberola on trial with iou without one cent of cost :nd for three days let the Mtnost wonderful melody fill fJfevery coiner of your home. fetand with your back to the Instrument and you cannot' :( life-likenes- s irprised at the remarkable difference between Mr. Edi-.m- s Amberola and just ordinary phonographs and talking achines. E. Smith Chas. Utati Dealer Payson, country-cal- l That thrills East, West and South arid North And has its word for one and all. Run up Old Glory fling it far Across the blue of heavens dome, And feel that every stripe and star Is warder of your hearth and home. registered over the same Any man who will take a period of 101 G. little drive over Utah county Inmates of tbe internment camp ct Fort Douglas, except a small I. W. W. will tell you its hard to underfaction, appear to be as desirous of Jbe apprehension of Kurt G. Wilkins stand why there should be a and Kube, who escaped on scarcity of anything to eat. the morning of December 24, as are tbe authorities. Private George Iidd of Salt Lake, A Kansas man says calloused charged with murderous assault on Lawrence Berquist, a Tacoma chauf- spots on a girls hands may feur, at Camp Lewis, Wash., is awaitIn Pay-so- n bring her a proposal. ing sentence at the hands of a military those calloused spots indil, which may impose a lmjg term of imprisonment. cate that she has accepted one. S. W. Eeeles, vice president of tbe American Smelting, Befining & Mining company, who was largely instrumenAustria declares she is tal in tbe colonization of northern Utah amHduho along the Oregon Short Line pained over the action of the sifter its reorganization, died December United States, The trouble .0 at St. Augustine, Fla. with Austria is shes going to Sheep raising, whirl is one of the vital industries of I'tali, is threatened be more than pained before with heavy losses from three sources this things over shes going to unfavorable weather, the unauthorized be paralyzed. boycott against mutton and lamb strnl tbe attitude of tbe interior department prominent sheepmen declare. We hope never again to hear From a negligible quantity, as compared with the prosperous seasons of a Payson man complaining of eight and ten years ago, the shipment of fruit and vegetables from Utah having to carry around a farms and orchards during l917 sud- pocketful of pennies. What if denly mounted to tbe immense figure the n two-cen- t piece of 2irG carloads for the past season. was still William Ilood, alias Frank T. Dough- the size ot a half-dolla- r erty, charged with being the ringleader in circulation. of the I. IV. W. gang which tried to assassinate Governor William D. Stephens by dynamiting tbe executive If this weather continues a mansion in Sacramento, Cal., was once active among the I. W. W. in Salt good many Payson people will Lake. have apples and blossoms on Crazed by drugs. Dr. A. II. Wise, 3G the trees at the same time. A years old, in an attempt to commit suicide, leaped from a second floor win- good many apples are still there dow of a hotel at Salt Lake. lie was and the blossoms are coming. removed to the emergency hospital suffrom concussion of the brain fering and possible internal injuries. He will A British general in pajamas recover. Whether married men will constitute went out and stopped a German the large proportion of the next quota and if it had been some sent to the national army from Ogden drive, and Weber county is the question both- Payson men we know the Gerering the selective draft boards at mans would probably have this time. Only about 5 per cent of taken them for some new kind those returning questionnaires are unold-fasho- married. ielp feel that there is someone in the room singing or playing. The illusion is simply is positively astonishing. nderful. The H Naturally you wrould expect an invitation of Mr. Editions to be superior to any other. Even so, you will be v $.'!:!, 4 Ui. 207 court-martia- Did he get a good wife ? Good for a million. Good enough. Louisville Cour 1. J Run Up Old Glory! Give us handle Booth's Fresh Oysters and Fish. later. your orders tor your owfi private use and we will clusion that she would make a till For tbe eleven months of 1017 up to then? gladly December 1, last, tbe transactions of better Red Cross nurse than a Ogdens seven banks, as shown by tbe movie vampire. Regular Dinner EVERY DAY from 12:00 to 3:00 official report of tbe clearing house Short Orders at All Hours Mhe enormous association, fry Our Famous Chili and Hot Tamalies. . - Governor Bamberger has announced that to whatever amount is collected in Utah as a fund to aid Jewish war sufferers In Europe he will add 10 per cent as his personal contribution. Complaints have reached the state industrial commission that proprietors of cafeterias and other places where women are employed are evading that part of the workmens compensation law which deals with hours of employment of women. Just by way of an appetizer for his dinner his Christmas seventieth Christmas dinner in Salt Lake William C. A. Smoot, only living member of the band of pioneers who entered the valley July 24, 1917, spent a couple o hours spading up his war of a tank. some l ime You will be iri need of printing of some kind. Whether it be letterheads, statements wed- (Copyright, mil, by W. It. Nosblt. Important Lectures Warning to Stockgrowers The State Live Stock Board has sent out the following bulletin to live stockgrowers of Utah, which is self explanatory: To Stockgrowers of Utah: In an executive meeting held by the State Live Stock Board, s it was recommended that ' be warned not to feed any stock foods or tonies until they are fully analyzed and ingredients known. There is no particular stock food or tonic recommended by this Board. The State Live: Stock Inspector will assist, stockgrowers in every possible i For Stockmen repiosentative of the Bureau of Animal Industry 'of the Department of Agriculture will A discuss'Control stock-grower- j way. On account of war conditions it is deemeef advisable that you know absolutely whom you employ to look after your herds, and it is also well to be on the of Diseases of Livestock, and Grazing Exa ,u iner R. J. Becraft of the For.sc Service will discuss The C operative Handling of Cm lie .ui the. Reserve, the latter to be illustrated with lantern slide:, in Payson Saturday, Jame.ry The a 12th, at 7:30 oclock. discussions are to be given on the same day ot the annual meeting of the Payson Livestock Association which will be held at 2 oclock in the afternoon. 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Every time a young man sees a pretty girl purse her lips he wonders If there Is anything In the purse for him, Boston Transcript. lowest cost consistent with good work. If Well Located. An advertisement Is like an electric fan ; just keep It going and people are sure to get wind of it Boston Let Us Show You What IVe Can Do member we can turn out the work at the ic If you prefer, send the order by mail or bring it to the office in person. KimtimirnigiiiiiiiiH.itiii.uhiimMi.rn.iiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiai.ii.iiflmimi.'flimLs i ? ? F-- |