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Show THE PAYSONKAN, BUILDING ONE OF AMERICAS IMMENSE Diamonds PAYSON, UTAH VICTORY-BEARER- S take hearts f Buy your diamond at Parks at days prices. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. A. T. GOUGH Registered Veterinarian yester- Phone - IAYSON, 115-- j - - UTAH BOYD PARK FOUNCKD Iftf MAKERS OF JEWELRY SI Rf El MAIN SAIT CITT LAKE $ DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH DENTIST Office in Douglass Building Over Bertelsen's Store '.jiiii;ipntmimiBHm'iiiiiHiiiiininiiiniiiiiitiiiiiiiHimn if,1 CONSERVE! lYOUPiSTOCKl & ji.iitiiaihiuuii.iHiNiH'iinmiuiiimiHuiuHm' DR. J. H. ELLSWORTH USE PERFECT EAR TAGS The Perfect Ear Tif is being adopted d uovkmtro all over the t ailed States, becauvc it is so very liht in weigh! (nude of aluminum. It is and There is liberal space for name and address of owner and number of animal. Attached in-sternly with one opceation. Offers We own tba perfect identification. patent and arc vole manufacturers rot CATTLE. DENTIST 4? Office over Bank, Payson, Ut. 4? 4? Office Hours, 9 to 12; 1 to 6 4? 4? Phone 23. Res. Phone 103-- j 4? SHEET AND HOC! SALT LAKE STAMP CO. SAIT I ASF CtTY. LULU TIETJEN f MISSTeacher tTVH ISEHD FOR FREElSAMPLESl PERFECT I EAR " IAG$,ntPrktiN. Name Address wad TALE .. of Piano and Harmony. Studio at her home Santaquin WpU. at 3 S 1 (WU-2-16-- 4? BARGAINS IN USED CARS kt, splendid osed Oldsmobiles, to $000. Guaranteed first clan condition-easy terms if wanted by running right parties. Write for detailed list and description. Used Car Dept., Randall-Dod- d Auto Co., Salt Lake Citr J. H. FRANCOM SO Full-of-Li- fe Seeds Now U the time to buy your seed for spring planting-whi- le shipping facilities are and the quality of seeds is high. Writegood for catalogue of Vogelers Purity Seeds. One of the Imiiieuse freighter, being built for the United States government to carry supplies abroad to cur troops and our allies. Tills vessel is nearly completed, and there are hundreds of others in the many yards throughout the United States. Many ship;- are lining built, but still more must lie hni '.o carry our troops gmd supplies, overseas. Skilled workmen are being formed into a huge industrial army under the department of. labor, and each worker will receive a certificate f.nd a button showing him to be a volunteer tn this work upon which directly rests the fate of world-wid- e democracy'. VETERINARY SURGEON Calls Night and Day Phone 4 Payson, Utah. 67-- 4, Also a complete line of Hardware, LUMBER and Building Material Stoves & Ranges Farm Machinery Etc. Etc. Colvin - Recce Co. 4? DR. L. D, STEWART BRITISH TROOPS MOVED ON FRENCH CANAL BARGES VOCELER SEED CO. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office over Bank. Phone 23 Sa!t Lake City, Utah MEN AND WOMEN We are now located at 43 S. West Temple Street. We guarantee to teacb you the barber trade In a short time. We get you a job and furnish tools. Commission paid Call or write. Mcler Barber College, 43 8. West Temple 8t., Salt Lake City. VflKTFI) wu BENEFIT OF 'CHORAL A. L. CURTIS. M. D. I F. TILSON. M. D. I PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office upstairs In S. Douglass Building. Telephones Residence Cor. 9th and F. Sts. SINGING Equalizes Men, Creates Spirit of Brotherhood and Takes Mind Off Business, Asserts Professor. Music gives utterance to something within one which can never find expression in words or acts, In the opinion of A. E. Westbrook, director of music In the Kansas State Agricultural college. Choral singing Is of great benefit to a community. Music is of great advantage to men, said Professor Westbrook. It equalizes them, creating a spirit of brotherhood, and takes their minds off business. It gives them a new and different insight, which is accomplished not by singing the common popular songs, but by really good music that can be appreciated. The Value of music in bringing together socially disorganized communities has never been fully realized. By choral singing, people in any one locality can be brought into certain sympathy with one another. Wherever there is a, neighborhood there is a chance for singing. A leader Is needed who will select only the best music. Where neighboring groups have been singing the same kind of good music they will find in any large community gathering that they have something in common and will be ready to take part In choral singing on an even larger G. PHYSICIAN Office Main Street that will save Plmtogrupl.K have arrived in Uiis country showing troops being moved to the front on motorlorries, on light railways and on foot, but perhaps never before has a picture come showing troops being moved to the front on barges via canals, which bring them. a short, distance from the front. The rest of the journey is made on foot. These barges are loaded with the happy Tommies, and they make reasonably fnst progress to the front, though of course not as fast as motorlorries or light railways. The Tommies enjoy this method of travel, as it gives them a good opportunity to view the prettier sections of France. FIERCEST OF FIGHTERS PETROGRADS LONG MILK LINES - you many a dot lar will escape you if you fail to read carefully and regularly the advertising of local merchants In This Paper Again We Say such as comes only from people who are really hungry for good music the kind of music that community musical societies will bring to them. New Kind of Grape Honey. The honey of grapes prepared by the special process of Professor Monti, au Italian experimenter, Is a grape sugar particularly recommended for preserved fruits, marmalades, and flavoring syrups. The juice Is pressed from the grapes with care to avoid fermentation, is next frozen in a rotating cylinder with removal of the Ice crystals, and Is further concentrated to syrup of grapes by heating under low pressure. For honey Of grapes the concentration Is continued until crystals re found. 7 Bargains scale. "If nn orchestra playing Beethoven played In a community unused to such music, there would break forth from the audience an unrestrained applause Economy and Waste. "Economy is the parent of Integrity, of Liberty and of Ease ; and the beauteous sister Temperance, of Cheerfulness and Health; and Profuseness is a cruel and crafty demon that gradually involves her followers In depend-onc- e and debts; that Is, fetters them with irons that enter Into their souls." Eawkesworth. at Residence Phone Payson, Utah -- "Coal Savers." Various preparations are extensively advertised in this country at present which are presumed to contribute considerably to the heating power of coal when applied In the prescribed doses, writes Consul General Robert P. Skinner, London. The director of fuel research, in answer to an Inquiry as to the value of these preparations, states that these proprietary substances have been in the market a long time, but that there does not appear to be any genuine scientific evidence in support ofS'e claims of their manufacturers, The nature of the HE concludes: substances makes it highly improbable that they have any effect whatsoever on the combustion of coal or other fuels when they are used in the quantities prescribed. and SURGEON The French colonials are probably in the French tinny. The Germans at any rate fear them more than anything else on earth. It is said that these colored geninien never take a prisoner. the fiercest' figlilers Frost Bitten. Harold Mueller, n young civil engineer of Richmond, whose work carries Mm in the country and in association with a good many farmers, tells this story: His mother told him to be on the lookout for any bargains the farmWhile driving er might offer him. along the road one day in his car he noticed a sign on the fence which read, Take home all the pumpkins you Mueller thought to himwant free. self, Here is a fanner after my own heart, who is not a tightwad! He got three of the largest pumpkins lie could find and returned home with his find, lie was quite proud of his find, and a few days later inquired of his mother when he could hope for a nice pumpIlls heart sank when he kin pie. learned the pumpkins had fallen to pieces. The free pumpkins had been frost bitten. Indianapolis News. Long line of women and children waiting to buy milk in Ietrograd. Most of them carry pitchers, but the supply is so limited that they get very little. This line of people eager to buy necessities can be found at almost all the stores, but the staple foods are very scarce. CONDENSATIONS Store than 2,000 motorists who failed to stop, look and listen, were killed at grade crossings In' 1910, and many more were injured. The number of the killed and injured in these accidents is increasing 25 per cent a year. The houses, streets and re As in Malta are built of nearly white stone, and during the summer months these reflect the sun's rays so strongly that colored glasses are largely worn by both the native population and foreigners. Many sizes and forms of frames and many different colors of glass aie used. A demand for trunks and valises of American make can be created In Paraguay. Those now in general use are of local manufacture and are of an inferior grade. The foreign and domestic commerce bureau will supply a list of importers to firms interested in securing tills business. In a report on business conditions in New Zealand in 1917 Consul General A. A. Winslow states that there Is now a fine opening for all kinds of American goods. Agencies should he established with complete stocks available for rush orders and the territory should be covered by competent salesmen. 55 Cmjryyuj The Sum and Substance of being a subset iber to this paper is that you and your family become attached to it. The paper becomes a member of the family and its coming each week will be as welcome as the arrival of anyone thats dear. It will keep you informed on the doings of the community and the bargains of the merchant regularly advertised will enable you to save many times the coat of the subscription. |