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Show TnE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, SPREAD OF RED PROPAGANDA DEMAND FOR FURTHER Bolshevist Activities in the Various Countries Are Under Highly Sys-- , tematlc Regulation. Connecticut In the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeltung, one of the many publications controlled by Herr Sllnnes, an annotated map was published recently, showing the organization of the Bolshevist propaganda throughout the various countries of Europe. According to this map, the entire organization Is under a propaganda committee, composed of Zlnovleff, Iiadek, Chlcherln, Lunaeharskl, and Krassln. The working of this committee Is subdivided Into sections, including an "official section, which hns charge of soviet diplomatic and commercial delegations abroad ; a "press bureau, which controls the wireless numerous stations; and various secret sections, the functions of which are not made entirely l, clear. The official section Is directed from Riga by Lltvtnoff. The Allgeinelne Zeltung declares that Berlin Is the chief foreign center of Bolshevist activity, and alleges that the Berlin mission supports the Rote I'ahne (the Berlin Communists' organ). Next In Importance to Berlin Is Prague; but Milan Is also an Important propagandist center. From this hitter point the tentncles are spread through the Italian, Swiss, and Jugo-Sluregions. According to the map, I Is not an Independent center, hut Is handled from Paris, to which city the Moscow authorities devote special attention. The Diving Age. . v .on-do- n WAS BEYOND HER Unfortunate Italian Woman Threatened With Death by Her Superstitious Townspeople. of Sun Torello Itossl, a peasant 111 for I'rospere, Tuscany, lmd been some time. As the cun's given did not Improve his condition, the population decided that he was the victim of witchcraft. After taking council together, they decided that the witch must he discovered hy the toils which huve been lu practice for uges, says a Rome dispatch. The family of Rossi were told to put his tmderhnen Into a put of boiling ws.lt r und t,hen heat them with rods. This process would cause grave physical pain to the witch, who would then cull uml cure ihe sufferer. This was done, and n few days later un old woman who had originally lived next door to Itossl appeared ut the house. Her visit linmedhuoly condemned her in the eyes of the populace as the witch and she was ordered to free her supposed victim from his illness. She promised to do so, hut said that It vvus Impossible unit" she had the aid of three other women who were more conversant with witchcraft than she was. But the throe weie not forthcoming, and the "miracle was therefore left to the old woman, who tried everything she could think of to cure the sufferer, hut without success. Thu crowd was film 1" aroused lo such anger that the unfortunate woman would probably have been drowned in the river hut for the timely Intervention of the carabineers. Cotton Cultivation in Syria. The French high commissioner has decided to establish In Syria un experiment station for cotton culture in the Akknr phtin, east of Tripoli (Tnra-bulusThis station will deal especially with questions concerning cotton (Cultivation, but It will also concern itself with matters affecting agriculture in general and cattle breeding. The construction of the necessary bindings mid the Installation of the ). stutiin will be begun at once. Wants Hie British Board of Trade Journal atutes In u recent issue. to A motorola n in Salt Lake saw a passenger about to steal the farq box from his ear as it stopped at a railroad A Bridgeport (Conn.) paper tells Its crossing. He shouted at the man and readers that a large manufacturing pretended to lie drawing a revolver. establishment In its city Is aiding Its The man Jumjied off and escaped. employees hy selling shoes nnd coal Utah factories produced $500000 to the operatives at u reduced rate, worth of paints, varnish, etc. In 1020. Liston to this, for example: Rians are being formulated for the Women's shoes, durable, stylish and cheap withal, are being distributed to erection of a county hospital at Cedar workers who want them for $2 a pair, City, Utah. The significance of the $2 price Is soon In a comparison with ordinary Approximately 200 children from the shoe price schedules. The shoes are Orphans Home and Day Nursery, sold on two days each week and sev-- I Kearns St. Ann's Orphanage and the eral hundred pairs still remain. Neighborhood House enjoyed such a As to the coal. It Is sufficient to say treat as seldom comes their way when that the corporation Is furnishing they had the opportunity of being the thtee carloads a week to its employee guests of the Elks at the matinee perat $12.50 a ton, which does not strike formance of the Elks charity show in. us ns such a marvel us the sale of Suit automobiles Luke. Twenty-fiv- e slices at $2 a pair, hut as to this we were donated members of the cliff) by should welcome further Information, of children the the for transportation says the Hartford Cotirunt. If It Is to a voiu their homes. once slmcs durable to at buy possible and stylish at $2, the fact has gained M d'.entof foods held In cold storprecious little publicity In the last h ; uts In Utah has been decidedly age four years, even among women, and we should suppose that the women of our- .id (luring the month ending r 50, according to the monthly Bridgeport would he apt to mention the fact to the dealers lu the city. repo t published as required by law, Surely there must he men employed from the office of the state board of The notable exceptions hy this corporation who would he glad agriculture. to find It dealing in footwear for them. have been In fresh and cured meats Inasmuch ns mere man will need shoes and In condensed milk. Of the latter within n month or so at the best. Why It Is reported that there are now 100,-00not sell them durable and stylish pounds in cold storage. shoes at, say. $1? We shall watch the further iievelopment of this plnn with Report was made at the regular some Interest. meeting of the Monticello Commercial club that $40,000 set aside hy the state Many Uses for Sweet Potato. to be used as loans to farmers of Snn A negro scientist of Tuskegoc, Ala. Juan county will be available for rehas discovered manifold uses for the lief of the stringency In this locality sweet potato, that near relation of the as soon as the lands concerned can be peanut, yielding everything from Ice of the money sot Use reappraised. cream to Ink. Mr. Carver enlightened has been delayed aside this for county the ways and means committee of conwith rea misunderstanding through lita naked for gress and Incidentally to land of matter the appraisal. gard tle protection on the products ol southern soil. Said Mr. Carver: Here Ogden civic organizations are planIs a bottle of mock oysters. Here is 0 bottle of relish for the oysters, made ning to adopt the community chest Ieaiiuts make fine idnn, from which funds for charity from peanuts. (('real coffee. The sweet potato prod- work will come Instead of from subucts number 107 up to date. I have scriptions. not finished working with them. So, after all. some of the tariff hearings After being Idle for several Weeks are not so dull and humdrum as one while oxtensive repairs were made, would think. Scientific American. the giant clock on the city and county building In Salt Lake hns again been Kindly Commissioner. started. The clock hns been equipped Cncle Ike aspired to the elective with new chimes nnd a new striking office of Jus! ice of the peace In the apparatus. The clock lias been comblack bottom part of town. One bar pletely overhauled for the first time there was to his preferment he could since the city and county building was neither read nor write. Ills employer built. advised loin to go to the commissioner of elections and ask whether he vvus Ilans for extending the activity of Ike went and returned. clRitiJc. the Utah division of the National FedWhat did he tell you, Ike? Inquired eration of Music Clubs were discussed his employer. the hoard members of the state It's all right, sub, answered Ike. hy branch when they met recently in Salt I nut was kind to Inly Iat genn'iliii.n Lake. The federation not only includes me, Mill. He tide me I was Illegible choirs, musical clubs nnd singing sofo dal office, sub." cieties of various kinds, hut the individual members of each. Salesmanship. Elmer Bates was sitting In a hotel lobby, and overheard a bond salesman Hay sheds containing twelve tons talking to a prospect, lie jotted down of hay and a large barn belonging to l his much of It: Kidney Vincent, Sr., nt Irovo, were Listen. I got a sister, see? Would destroyed by fire recently. The fire I double-cros- s my sister? Now listen. was believed to have started from Ill tell you what I done, nnd Its spontaneous combustion. The loss is esI went out to sisters timated at about $100 with no Insurgawdstrulh. house and I says: How much ready ance. money you got? nnd she says Sixteen hundred dollars. Listen. Thats When Luther Skeen, a district farmall that stands between my sister nnd was placed on preliminary hearing er, the bread line. What did I do? Iler to answer a Charge of shooting wild I says to own brother, understand. ducks after sunset a conflict between her, You go and draw fifteen hun- the federal and state hunting statutes dred dollars and hu.v fifteen of these was disclosed. The federal law perhere bonds. That's vvlmt I says to tny own see? Now do you think I mits shooting of migratory birds for f hour after sunset. The state believe these bonds are good or don't law says no migratory bird may Ire you?" But Elmers suspicious because the shot, pursued or killed nfter sunset. fellow got his sister to hold out a In view of tills conflict, Skeen, who admitted guilt, was let off, after paying hundred. Cleveland Blaln Denier. cost.- - of the court procedure. No-ver- j $ 0 X f si-t- But if you cannot be there in person, a long distance call is the next best way. one-ha- lf night purposes have agreed to discharge all drivers who abuse their teams, according to an announcement of Dr, A. S. Kendatl, general superintendent of the Utah Humane society. A citizen of Sandy, Utah, while in Sait Like was accosted by a man who asked him for a ride. After going a few blocks the owner of the car was forced to drive as directed, and after reaching a secluded spot was robbed nnd left standing while he watched the bandit ride away In his car. PIANOS PLAYER ROLLS o The annual report of the federal power commission shows that, up to date, six applications for power permits have been filed, covering projects in Utah which represent a primary development of 918,615 horsepower, hut which would ultimately develop 1,212,-46horsepower. 5 $ In view of the many complaints made as to the high rates of taxation in Utah, ns in other states, K Is said that the citizen of the state of Massachusetts pays a tax more than twice ns great as that paid by the citizen of Utah. W. L. REYNOLDS CO. ODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC rate, which n person-t- THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY PREFER HOME TO BUSINESS Most Women Who Quit Their Do So With a View to coming Wives. Jobs) Be- said Walter, Mama, scended from a monkey I dont know son, I Am V Ware, I never knew any fathers people. said of served within tho county in which otherwise this action is brought; within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according lo the demand of tho complaint. This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving tho marriage contract heretofore existing between you and tho plaintiff. R. W. McMullin attorney for plaintiff. P. O. Address, Payson, Utah. de- Mrs. your Catarrhal Conditions Catarrh is a local disease greatly Influ- conditions. It enced by constitutional treattherefore requires constitutional ment. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE is taken internally and acts through the Blood upon the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE gives the patient strength by improving the general health and assists Nature in doing its work. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cnency & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Payson Sheet Metal Works Roofing, Furnaces, Guttering All Kinds of Sheet Metal and Copper Work First Nor thSt. Near Orem Depot IN THE UTAH DISTRICT COURT OF STATE OF COUNTY, UTAH. LOUELMA HAWKINS. Plaintiff, vs EUGENE HAWKINS 'Defendant, summons. The state of Utah to the said de- fendant: Y'ou are hereby summond to pear within twenty days after vice of this summons upon you, apser- if j NOTICE or ASSESSMENT. Payson Copper Mining Company. Location of principal place of business, The Modem Pharmacy, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of tho hoard of directors, held on December 3, 1921, an assessment of $2 per 1,000 shares was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable at once to tho secretary, Bet Bull, in Payson. Any stock on which the assessment may remain unpaid on tho second day of January, 1922, will bo delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment bo made betho first day of fore, will bo sold-o- u of February, 1922, at 2 oclock, p.m., of said day, to pay tho delinquent assessment, together with tho costs of advertising nnd expenses of sale. PAYSON COPPER MINING CO. By BET BULL, Secy. KNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ; RECORDS f Payson, Utah station-to-statio- is considerably lower than for o-person service,- - applies whecL will to talk anyone who may be you at the telephone called. Wherever you are, drop in on the absent friends via Long Distance, for an exchange of Christmas greetings. ! $ oooooooooo Mrs. Eva B. Odell, president of the State Inrent-Tenehe- r association, announce that the state officers are collecting material pertaining to parent-teache- r work for the purpose of compiling It In book form. of Famous London House Revives Story of a Scandal of Many Years Ago. There HIGHEST PRICES PAID For Turkeys, Geese, Ducks Chick- Iroprletors of all largo firms of Salt latke that use horses for haulage Dismantling Will be demonstrated for sale at Residence between Orem Station and Cravens Hotel Instead of from Store The service from costs about the day rate; - from - midto 4:30 a. m. about Station-to-statio- n 8:30 p. m. to midnight onc-tuil- Building. g When the family is gathered together at the old home for the Christmas reunion, its wonderful to be there. In normal times, twenty out of every one hundred persons engaged in gainful occupations in the United Stales aie women. At present it is believed that eight million women and gins are at work and that a fourth more will lie when industry reaches This invasion of normal conditions. women applies to almost every field of enterprise. Yet these figucts take no account of the vastly greater number of women who are not classed as in gainful occupations yet perform the natural function of women home making. Tl.e woman who is a home maker limy not be able to count her income in dollars as accurately as the other, who draws a fixed salary, yet she is in a gainful occupation nevertheless. Her "jewels may he her sons and daughters and her reward may be less financial, but she lias it in the satisfaction of having done a woman's part in rearing a family. It does not fall to every woman to give such service, but to whomever it Is given to be a wife ami mother the reward is not less though it is expressed in different terms. That the position of home maker is the natural desire of women is shown In that about as many step out of gainful occupations annually ns enter them. Thus for most women such employment is but temporary in contemplation of marriage. That so many are willing to exchange salaries for extermination is to he waged the home is proof which occupation on rabbit pest In Kane county. with more force to women. appeals taken Tin (Milts have possession of Marion Star. a ;art of the county nnd they nre devastating crops, grass nntl trees. SEEK JEWELS LONG HIDDEN GRAFONOLAS I COLUMBIA Your Voice at the Other End 0 'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I rfZ UTAH NEWS REVIEW Know More About Buying Women's Shoes for $2 a Pair. I MIRACLE Newspaper LIGHT UTAH, DECEMBER 23, 1921 ens, Potatoes, Apples, Cream, Is no necessity for any secrecy now if the builders at prasent tenring down and rearranging the interior of a house in a and aristocratic quarter in London come upon a wealth of jewels and jewelry. Some time ago this mansion was bought by a war profiteer, after having been the town house of a landed family for many generations. Somewhere within the walls of a room which was the boudoir of one of Its chatelaines lies not only a small fortune in precious stones and goldsmith's work, hut some heirlooms of a ducal family. The chatelaine was very lovely, lnit hy no means strait-laced- . One afternoon, when visiting a friend, she died suddenly. Her husband had her boudoir shut up nnd refused to have any search made for the jewels, which it then been me known she had been receiving from her ducal lover, who was now much embarrassed by reason of certain of them being heirlooms in ids family. Not for three generations, nnd on a distant branch of the aggrieved husband's family succeeding to the propnnd erty. was the boudoir though search was then instituted nothing resulted. The fair indy's cache remained undiscovered. If ami when the heirlooms come to light again it is certain t he lawyers will protit hy of them. the wrang'irg for Chicago Journal. Butter, Pigs, Veal, Pork well-know- n All Kinds of Grain Let me know what you have for sale and 1 will call for same. $ Orders Taken for and Prompt Deliveries Made of Chicken Feed, Pig Feed, Bran and Flour. C. J. O' COTTERELL Farm Products, Payson, Utah. o OOOOOOOOOOOOOO-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO- -' 6 o |