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Show THE PATSONIAN, JAYSON, UTAH, DECEMBER 16, 1921 0xx00000000000000000000000000 DECEMBER Will the Melting Pot Produce a New When the American melting in tho history of this pot A new and alarming view of mysterious done its melting and haa fused white mans burden, that! On July cluster occurred in 19U7. tho eloments of our life into something The climate itself tries to convert 4 of that year officers of tho revenue stable and fixed, what will the metal us into redskins. The sun and wind cutter McCulloch made a survey of of our race be like! Will of America, especially of the plains a mountain, then amoking and fumstrain Purtain of New and of the far west, make for the the ing as though from its exertion in be in the darkly, ruddy, deep lined face of tho rising volcanically dominant England sea from the Or will the result be a bal Indian. alloy! It was Then, too, we seem to be among the Aleutian Islands, anetd compound of the various Eur- running to the loosed limbed, reported in the survey that the peak opean, Asiatic and African elements featured type, springy in car was 2,000 feet through its base and that at present make up our national ruige and jaunty in demeanor, some 495 feet high. One of the surveylife! what liko the traditional redskin type. ing party, it is said, wanted the Bfiall we emerge as a new race, with Added to this mysterious and uncon mountain to be named 'Indepennew traits, new ways of looking at bcious growing to be like the Indian dence Mountain in honor of the the world, new thoughts with which we seem to be consciously imitating day the survey was made, but it wals to face the riddles ot time and etern- certain styles and customs of the red christened A McCulloch Peak. ity! Or will we recapitulate tho peo- man. little more than three months later ples of the earth in am eclectic mix visited the Iu our londinss for secret societies the McCulloch again ture with the Anglo Saxon strain we frankly imitate our aborigines. place and found that the peak of dominant, and will our thoughts be The number and tho vogue of secret the same name had totally disappear as the mingled echoes of tho con societies in Ainenea is a seouree oi ed, flitting wisdom of the old world! The region in which this extraornever failing wonder to the European. These are questions that haunt tho Wo have our orders of the Badger, dinary event occurred has long enimagination of prophets of tho new Buake, Wolf, Catfish, Bour, Gopher, gaged the attention of scientists and America, and furnish riddles for et cetera, et in ever increasing is in fact one of the strangest locetera, Americanize, for wo all yearn toThere seems to tho example of the calities on earth. ward that mystic luuu, tho America numbers, following there a sort of conbe elan and totem, und the proceeding various of the future. We know that our tinuous performance of the character solaud and people are diilerout from false face, masking and dancing show, secret other and cieties, organizations of a geographical vaudeville the push the button automation of ,in which nature assumes the role of among the Indians. Jaunipean caricature, ui automation These startlartist. that seems long ago to have been There seems to be something iu our quick change are said to be due to natures which responds to the myst- ing changes accepted by our politicians. We the fetion of the Bogoslof Volcaino, know that there are elements under- ery and masking and munbojumbo This volthe Aleutian Islands. in neath in , our people, emotional and which always fascinated the Indian. about discovered 1790, by cano w.'s A new secret society in the United passional strains vaguely felt and Itut'-.iathat of admiral name, and (i Will these be States has only to make its appear scarcely expressed. then constituted a single island, come dominant in the new America 1 uuee to get its thousands of mem it c filled Csstle Island. now Europe knows nothIt is difficult to answer. But it bers at once. is now conjectured that these It like it. is certain that already we exhibit ing islands were probably thrown up by traits which our Anglo Baxou cousins Anthropologists have nouced with a deep sea volcano, which may thus across the sea do not both in interest that the Indians, recognize, be regarded, both literally and figThese traits seem to be North and South America, depilate as at the bottom of all struggling uratively, Tho men go withtoward expression In art especially iu pretty thoroughly. weird natural phenomena in this the work of our youugcr novelists and out bread or mustache and cut off a Surveys made by revenue region. poets. great deal of tho hair of their head. cutters show that the islands must The physical environment of Amer- Tho women depilatte, too. It needs have eome from great depths, the ica works changos less in tho European Il0 1h. 1). s thesis to prove that we thousand fathom curve being this. than four miles to tho northwest. peoples that come here. The very are imitating the Indians in The Among us a mustache is a matter for pint of place affects them. During the winter of westorn sun, soil and air are dilliereut joking; a beard is a surefire butt for there apFarca a new peak about from those of Europo. Halircuttiug styles Our immi- popular humor. betwePn the old islands. wfty grants are on a new earth, whose vi- follow the skirt, and go higher every When this peak developed it formed At Yaunagata, Japan, there is a connection with Fire bration and chemical composition are and Island, new to them, and their very flesh and small lake called the Lake of the a passage between it and Castle left sinews take on d disposition. Floating Islands, which is said to Rock in which tbe lcast depth of It has been a frequent observa- contain as many as sixty islands j water wag flve fathoms. This peak tion of travellers in the west that that change their position constantly.' was surveyed by officials of the revracial groups like the Scandinavian The islands, which move first one enue cutter Perry in June, 1906, and and Germata change considerably after way and then the other, start from was named The mysPeery Peak. a generation of life in America. Tho masses of vegetable debris that are terious island surveyed on July 4, lose Scandinavians officers their brilliant carried to the surface by bubbles 1907, by the McCullochs reeds soon grow on these was blond coloring. Their skins become of gas; been has givas said, then, darker, sallower, they acquire a new masses in such quantity that they ing forth sulphurous fumes, showThis thinness, nnd their faces become etch- become top heavy and overturn. In ing its recent volcanic origin. ed with tho deep lines ebaraetistie of that case the reeds grow on the in its absorbed had uplift, peak the faces of tho Indians of the plains. newly exposed side, until tho islands about half of Peery Peak and had wide so become and that have Our sun and our chmnte do things deep fllled in the space to Castle Rock, Prot0 these north Europeans, and they they will no longer turn over. thus making practically one island Imdo things to the south It iw thought, that of the group. Europeans, fessor Kusukabe of the Tohoku as well, though their physical char- perial university and several associ- this peak exploded on September 1, acteristics may not change so ob- ates have investigated the mysterious 1907, as at 5 o cloak p. m. a dense movements of these floating islands. black eloud passed over Unaflaska, viously. floats in the lake These physical changes, we may bo By placing Island, covering the land with ashes. Some years ago the revenue cutter certain, , are accompanied by or age to show the situation and direction these currents of tho the various gentleresult inner of visiter this island and found Rush physical perhaps What are these changes, men found that the combined action great changes, Peery Peak having changes. A high ridge of land and whit affects them! Many writ of currents of air and water is what disappeared. ers think we aro coming to resemble makes the islands move, extended from Fire Island to Castle One writer, in plumbthe Indians. About ten years ago a new island Rock, having an elevation of three ing the soul of this changing race of was reported in that curious Bogos-lo- f hundred feet at its highest point; ours, eomes upon the soul of tho abgroup among the Aleutians off the the entrance to the Harbor near have western extremity- of Alaska. This Castle Rock bad fllled in; high land original American, whom wo Tie argues one suddenly roso elbowed off the continent. though seventy was formed to the northwest, near The navigator of the that since we hitve cut off the Indian fathoms of water and far above, and Fire Island. from his racial development we must its rise was accompanied by an earth- Rush made a survey of the harbor take up the burden of his soul, and quake that shook Unalaska and as it the existed and found it to be one mile across, with from four lodge him with all his desires and Dutch Harbor. water. fathoms One of the most remarkable events to twenty-fivoi aspirations in our collective breast. The shore to the south was steamAlthough the reports! of these ing. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO survey read prosaically enough, one can easily picture the danger of surveying a lacality likely to break oat in a destructive eruption at a(ny time. h&a 1905-190- e GRAFONOLAS m RECORDS Gift Bags of Ribbons PIANOS PLAYER ROLLS V. L - REYNOLDS CO. Payson, Utah mn r r'r r v v, ,v-- . iiiiVr Christmas Is Childrens Day rfwi i . i ,ti iT'fTWT- -1 rt 7 vvrrr v ..ni Plain satin. Satin with plcot edges and handsome brocaded ribbons in great variety, or ellks go to make up the lovely shopping and opera bags designed for the bolidays. Mountings of metal or composition, to harmonize with the patterns, and ornaments, in- cluding silk cordFbeads, pendants and formn, are all at hand to help in tbe finishing of these gifts. silk-covere- d pi i . ., K1IE message of Christmas is love. lAly Its emblem Is radiant, thankful, contented childhood. Without love and without children there could be no real Chiistmas. The form might survive but the substance would be lacking. Unhappy must be the adult who cannot make himself a elidd again in For Christmas spirit at the Yuletide. Is the universal childrens day. Men and women are sniierfluous except as they make themselves partners with those whom the day glorifies. Let us, then, lay aside the affecta tlon and arrogance of manhood and womanhood and he children again. Let us adopt their point of view and put ourselves in their places in the places of these sons and daughters of ours and of the sons and daughters of our neighbors. It was only a year or so ago, as it seems, when we hung n our stockings In a row along the mantel shelf, while our fathers and mothers looked on with unfeigned pleasure at the Innocent confidence we Bhowed in the morrow. Even as you and I. It all comes back In a flood of memories. Life was almpler then. Our desires were less pretentious than those our children voice now. Modest remembrances they ,were that bulged toe and heel of the istockings mother knit. Life and its circumstances change, ;but the essence of Christmas never. 'The same happy childhood, the same restlessness, the same snail-likcreeping of time as the holiday approaches. ,'Tlie same parenthood, too the same .planning across the reading table after the boys and girls are abed, the same loving consideration of what this or ithat child most desires and how far the family purse can be stretched to permit some further purchase. Every home Is assured a Christmas 'if It has a great, warm heart pulsating In tune with the hopes and joya of childhood. well-wor- lllost Qenerally Observed of All Cf he Festivals N of aU the festivals CHRISTMAS generally observed in the western world. It Is the universal holiday of Christendom, home-gatherin- home-comin- LOUELMA HAWKINS, IMaintiff, vs EUGENE HAWKINS Defendant, summons. The state of Utah to tho said de- fendant: You are hereby summond to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend tho above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will bo rendered against you according to the demand of the 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. OF ASSESSMENT. Payson Copper Mining Company. Location of principal place of business, The Modern Pharmacy, Payson, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of tho board of directors, held on December 3, 1921, an assessment of one cent a jshare levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable at once to tho secretary, Bet Bull, in Payson. Any stock on which tho assessment may remain unpaid on tho second day of January 1922, will be delinquent and advertised for salo at public auction, and unless payment bo made before, will be sold on the first day of of February, 1922, at 2 oclock, p.m., of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and exposes of salo. PAYSON COPPER MINING CO. By BET BULL, Sec y. e and the general phases of its observance are in their essentials similar hi all countries. It is n sort of common e var'ous Muds, some of vvhhli 'uive gone the wnj of many of tho customs Tor 'nslnncp, there of our foref.t'hers to was the tinging of llie Yule-lohe lighted on the fireplace on Christmas ve witli niuPli ceremony nnd rejoicing. We have no Yule log for there are but few fireplaces now. The name of the log recalls another name for Christmas, which was anciently called or and is still known as Yule-tidYule time. g ground on which we all meet for, at least, one day in the year. In Its religious aspect the festival is a remembrance of the Christian faith the gift of God to the world of a divine Savior. Out of that central and dominant idea, no doubt, grew no the practice of selecting Clu istiims, above all other seasons, as the time for friends to bestow gifts upon one another, and, for all who can, to extend charity to those in need. Although not so old as the religious feature, the domestic and social features of the festival date back to very early times, at any rate, to times that How long have you been en- are He early in our history. gaged! For centuries Christmas has been She This time or all together! a season of Lord Jeff. when absent ones return and the family circle Is once more completed, or as nearly completed as the changes nnd chances of life make posPayson Sheet Metal Works g was associsible. With so Christmas and ated cheer, good Roofing, Furnaces, Guttering came to be a season of feasting and All Kinds of Sheet Metal merrymaking. and Copper Work In England during the Middle ages, First Nor thSt. Near Orem Depot and for many generations after the Middle ages had closed, the Christmas season, which included at least IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF a whole week, and liturgioally 40 days, t.. of was given UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. s Building. - following words are arranged In order, one under the other, their Initials will spell the name of something relating to Christmas. As a further help, we will say that each word has three letters: 1. A small insect. 2. Word used In speaking of ocean tide. 3. More than one. 4. Word used In asking questions. not 5. Adjective meaning rigid. C. A small part of the body. 7. Head covering. 8. Verb to he mistaken. 9. Month of the jear. Successful Farming. NOTICE Will be demonstrated for sale at Residence between Orem Station and Cravens Hotel Instead of from Store f HaeYou Been a Good Bo$? F THE m 31 Race in America? COLUMBIA ACROSTIC A GOOD FRIEND A good friend stands by you when need. Tayson people tell how Doans Kidney Pills have stood the in test. Mrs. Robert Mattinson, Second Ward, Payson, endorsed Doans nine years ago and again confirms the Could you ask for more con story. vincing testimony! If all who use Doans Kidney Pills Toroive tho same prompt and effective relief that I did, they will have nothing to say but words of praise for this remedy, says Mrs. Mattinson. I have used Doans Kidney Pills for years when suffering from disordered backache and kidneys. Sometimes it was very difficult for me to get up from a chair or to straighten after stooping. My kidneys showed signs of weakness, too. I always got Doans Kidney Pills at Otts Drug storo at those times and they never failed to stop the backache and restore my kidneys to a normal condition. OVER NINE YEARS LATER. Mrs. Mattinson said: I still use Doans Kidney Pills at times and they alresults. ways give the same good Doan's are fine for old people and I have a great faithin them. FosterMil--bur60c, at all dealers. Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. n OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HIGHEST PRICES PAID For Turkeys, Geese, Ducks Chick- ens, Potatoes, Apples, Cream, Butter, Pigs, Veal, Pork 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. COTTRELL Farm Products, Payson, Utah. 00000x000000000000000000c0000 ooooo |