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Show THE FAYSONIAN,' PAYSON, UTAH BARRIER Opportunities! HAS BEEN LEVELED SEE THE False Standards of Life Disappear When Boye of Rich and Poor Go to War Side by Side. Local awl' Personal Close to me lives a uitin whose MYSTERIOUS CLOCK In- terests have been separated from mine stone by more than a mere fence to be exact, by several hundred Mrs. Dave Shuler dollars, says a writer In the Womans ear. j tsi rl y Home Companion. The other day he toss to 1 lie Merry Matrons, leaned over the fence and Inquired: lul last Friday. Miss Hannah .Jones was Your hoy going? Yes." ing in Provo Tuesday. Mine too. Had a notion he didnt Mrs. (' F. Dixon entertain, want to wait for conscription. By the horn. her at Club the Bridge .Mr. ( . II. right made a busi- way, those eggplants of yours are not Saturday afternoon. coming on very well. May I send my ness rip to Prwvu Tuesday. man over with some fertilizer that has ours?" Mrs. Ray D. me and little sou Miss May Taylor of Salem was! helped The fence Is still there hut not the harrier. Onr hoys and our counBobby of Salt Lake are guests' Payson visitor Thursday. try leveled It. this week at the S. B. Wilson, Theres hound to be a lot of such " Charles I lailks of Salem was I home. leveling from this time on. Some of in Pason on business last Fii-- ' us who have been too busy to get acil- Mr. and Mrs. George F quainted are going to know each other. day. Some who have been too absorbed by SunFork sou were at Spanish money making and reputation-seekin- g M A. C. Sorensen Mrs. rs. was a Salt to make friends will day, the guests of Mr. and suddenly feel the the isitor fore bake Simmons. part of the need of comradeship. Some of us who ,oe have worried because onr neighbors week. Ivetter than we did, had a finer dressed Mr. Fid ward Okelberry and phonograph, or ran a faster enr ape Bishop Elisha Brown has been going to have our eyes opened to the daughter of Goshen were the Ivan Mrs Mr. in Riverton a few (lays falseness of the standards h.v which visitin'and of guests we have judged ourselves and each Ballard over the week end. this week. other. Were going to like each other a great deal better and to need each cn-o- f other a great deal more. Miss Florence Mr. Mr. and Mrs, F. B. Parry, Wigtyman a few her friends t'citained and Mrs. Dave Shuler attended REMARKABLE CURES MADE wmn IJ Ever notice how often a discarded newspaper is turned to the Classified Advertising page? IJ Want ad s are among hs nut THE PEOPLES BANK." 1 daily press. IJ You can scarcely fail of results when you use a classified ad. house, FOR SALE good cellar, rainery, good or stable. Cash, barn and cow part cash with easy terms. Chas. t ( larfield, Box 9 LCiiy. 22-4- dance . night at and hides us BRING your Kapple's We highest cash Erickson. pay pelts. prices. Frank S. Ingalls was in business on Fork the Spanish week. of first part the. Mr. Misses Dora and Boraine Montague will attend the Bohemat Provo toniorigiv ian Hit night. I Dora Montague spent tin Garfield with Mrs. fore part of the week in Salt sister, Mrs. Kvan Bake visiting with relatives and friends. Miss- - Miss FiVii Mendenhall, Mik Mr. and 'Mrs. B. X. Ellsworth Florence Wightman and Miss were guests of Patriarch llyrum Thelma IVcry were visiting B. Smith in Salt Bake City with .friends at Provo Saturday also attending the basket ball games at the B. V. F. gym. Manager B. 11. Bullock was in FOR SALE Plenty of New Zealand and Club wheat foi spring planting at reasonable lOflO prices; also, I want to buy lbs. of good spring barley for planting. R. L. Fillmore, via Santaquin.Ulah. 20-t- Old Father Time guards the mysterious clock while we guard your deposits SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT at Sunday evening LUTHER K. STEW ART ,JR the sugar factory Folk Tuesday night. the only local active Piano Spec- Spanish ialist, Payson, It is a waste of Mrs. Jennie Hone and childmoney to buy a good piano and ren of Blackfoot, Idaho, are then let it sray out of tune, for visiting at the home of her parin such a case, insofar as tonal ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tayresults are concerned, it is of lor. no more use than a poor piano. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kapple PINK EYED hr, ins for sale, been visiting for a forthave JO-f Kapple. 1 State Bank of Payson ( the most thoroughly used columns of the Lyman AT THE tor a big Rebekul coinin': soon. Sat-urda- Ge-nol- line baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franeotn HIGHEST CASH prices paid Sunday. Each of the three for all kinds of fat hogs, vea! aughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. and beef. Wightman Supply bites have presented their t mshands with sons within a Company. month. For Rent; One hundred acre Mrs. Jack Lee and baby of farm. Inquire Justin A. Love16tf. Salt Lake spent last week visless, at once. iting at the home of Mrs. AYm. Cheater White hog; for service. inlnyson. Mr. Lee came down .1. M. Manwill. Sunday and accompanied them It pays to trade with the lare mine. t 21-3- Payson on business Monday He says tilings are looking fine at the Syndicate mine Roland Tietjen has been visiting lier folks in Ephraim, returning home Wednesday of this week. Mrs. .1, Soldier Who Wat Struck Dumb Front Regained Speech Through Hie Own Effort Alone. at There have been many remarkable cures of soldiers during the present war, Including men who. through shock-havlost the powers of sight or of hearing or of speech. One man. struck dumb at Mons, was suddenly cured by putting his hand unconsciously on a Another regained very hot water-pipe- . both speech and hearing while laughshowN A third, ing at a moving-picturby no means the least Interesting, his speech through his own deliberate effort. The doctor told him before leaving Boulogne that only his own effort could cure hint. He suggested that he keep on shaping hl mouth as though pronouncing the vowels. The man persevered, and one night suddenly found he could speak. He kept on talking to himself all night, lest he should lose the power again. His fears were .unfounded, and he was completely cured. It Is all very curious. The need for the patients mvn deliberate effort Is certainly suggestive. It calls to mind the case of the man with the withered arm. By ltls own effort was he healed. By attempting things in faith, slumbering powers are wakened to new life, Exchange. e a once Watch month. date. , for 20-- 4 1 SALE Hood, modern five rooms, sleeping porch, home, basement. Apply O. I,. Bar FOR nett. I-- Iink-eve- sale, kell. d 12c or Navy Beans, foi per pound. I, on Has 23-i- Henry Smith, O. II. Pulver, I N. Ellsworth, o' aysoi., am Brant Simons of Mammoth.vvere in Salt Bake Saturday in the in truest of the (Vntrnl Standard l under way for the animal Junior Promenade which will he given at the Pavilion mi March St h. The affair, which is always eagerly anticipated by the students, is the most laborate function in the social life of the school. That the standard set in the past will he met this year is the hope of the committee in charge, Tlu,v services of the Payson Concert Band have been secured to furnish music for the dancing. Baby boys were born during the past week to the following: mines. The work on all the pat Mr. and Mrs. Dave ciitcd claims has been finished Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. and three more patents have been Taylor: Friday. R. Middleton: Tuesday, Mr. J. applied for. The company is go and Mrs. Ord Simons. President mg to put in a hoist soon. Wilson approves of young soldiers coming to town. Home to us for automobile re pairs. We fi anything on anv The popular firm of Colvin We guarantee our automobile. .vork. We sell accessories of ul and Reece turned over a car of binds. PAYSON At'TO C(D coal to the bishops of the first IANY. .J. M. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Hosiner Webb motored to Payson Saturday Mrs. Webb will visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Stevens, for the next few days, The Payson band gave a very last dance successful Friday night at Packs pavilion in Span isli Fork. Ignite a large crown of young people went over from Payson, and over 200 tickets were sold. Mr. Don S. Page was in Provo Sunday to see bis brother-in-laT. W. Ecru ill, who was recently operated on for appendicitis. Mr Page reports that Mr. Bern ill is getting along nicely and passed the dangerous period. has tier. e Mrs. Mary S. Boyle enterMrs. Irene Finch of Eureka is y tained Saturday evening visiting here for a Jew days. to her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Dr. Beebe of Provo is vis-i- t Naney Hudson of Idaho. Those i ii lt here, the guest of her son, present: Mr. and Mrs. lleber Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim TietBeorge Beebe. jen, Miss Ethel Jenkins, Miss Elnool chi!- - sie Francis and Over one hundred Eugene Whittier. dren have taken a wa" i inn tain) to help win the oa Mrs. Wallaee York received a Mrs. Amelia Petti has returned telegram Saturday from Canada to Salt Bake after an extended that her daughter, Mrs. Lizzie condivisit here with friends and rela- Mooney, was in a critical tion after undergoing an operatives. Mrs. York and daughter tion. Mrs. Joseph E. Olsen and son left immediately for Canada, in Hary and Mrs. Leah Itiggenson, hopes to arrive there before anyone Provo visitors t he fore part thing serious should happen, if Hie week. Another Red Bros., dritp r ill Mis. Onletta Cliatwin and Mr. be given this week, w we of Tompson Spanish Forkpect everyone who has not tak- were united in matrimony at Xe- en a membership fee will do so nia Monday. hv Friday night. Niliety pairs of socks have been knitted by Miss Myrtle Cushing lias rethe women and those and bed in rued to her home after spc sheets, eonvalcsent robes and pathe past year in American jamas will be ready for shipment Falls, Idaho. this week. eompli-mentar- Water Cooler. It has been discovered that an ordi- nary flower pot can he utilized to keep water' and other thitfgs cool The Rebekabs gave a party on butter, the hottest of summer days. during Mrs. Amy Christensen Thursday An ordinary flower pot will serve the afternoon of last week. Every- purpose well, in fact any clay jar, or common unglazed earthenware pot, one present enjoyed a good time will answer. All that Is necessary is to moisten a cloth with strong salt Mr. B. F. Ott. the druggist, water and keep It over the top of the should drop lias been suffering a few days! flower pot. a The ends Furniture Co. down into soup dish or basin in but says be will lie about again which the flower pot should stand. Ihc entertainment given by Full legal size enr bon paper for This draining dish must he kept full whether lie is better or not. the Second ward Mutual last sale at thi- - office. of water all the time. Another way Is to wrap a layer of Tidav war a distinct social White Choice seed potatoes. burlap round a porous Jar. The waReceipt hooks for ordinary use md financial success, a large Pearl and Northern Spy; also ter la placed in the jar and exposed for sale at this office. crowd being present. An ex- bailed lueern to a current of air on a dark window bay for sale. Apsill, with the windows open and the cellent Shorthorn Durham bull for program was enjoyed, ply to J. J. Taylor Payson. 23-t- f shutters closed. The water inside the 18-tollowed by a social and dancservice, $2.00. John Bervvill. porous receptacle percolates In a ml Mrs. C. II. Wright returned croscoplc moisture to the outer suring. Dr. Peterson, Eye Strain Spec from Mold pel ier, Idaho, this face. The burlap wrapping maintains such a slow rate of evaporation that ialist, of 373 East 4th North St., The Rnysou High School week where site has been visiting the pot Is kept cold, and that cools Provo, will be at Craven Hotel lass of t!H! have the prepar-itiou- s a few days with her mother, Mrs the contents. f. Bolden Taylor and Eugene Whit- Santaquin News ex-Rob- d-n- g Wilson lias reLithia A sleighing party, composed of turned to her home after a ten the following, enjoyed a ride days stay at Eureka, the guest Sunday: Miss Lavern Ileelis. f Mrs. Svlphia Wilson. Miss Gladys Holladay, Miss Druce Tietjen, Miss Sylvia Rees, Mrs. Willie Broadbent enterMiss Gladys Wall, Miss Leatlm tained at the power plant home -Sundav afternoon for-- Alt, and Tietjen, Frank Hackman, Owen Kay,1 Morris Richmond, RayChevrona of Honor. Mrs. Elmer Tietjen and family. mond Openshaw, Floyd Kay and The French are quick to bestow symbols of honor on soldiers who perform An oyster Mrs. Eunice Openshaw enter- George Greenhalgh. or daring. More deeds of at home the of Mrs. Emsupper bee a tained of at other the than any alltes, perhaps, Tuesday. quilting they recognize the value of emblems Those present were Mrs. Caro-- ' ma Greenhalgh was enjoyed by of service. , , all after the ride. iue Olsen, Mrs. Caroline Among the mnny neat little marks Mrs. Christina Crooks and upon the French uniforms that indicate the rank and the department of Mrs. Julia Peterson. The ward choir gave their anthe wearer, says Sir A. Conan Doyle there In A Visit to Three Fronts, nual dance and social Friday in In the Parents and Teachers was one that puzzled me. It was to Hudsons hall. The hall was he found on the left sleeve of men of meeting the night, Thursday to decorated in the Naall ranks, from generals beautifully privates, proposition of buying a vietrola tional colors and American und tt consisted of small gold chevflags. or the school was presented to Lee rons, one, two. or more. No rule seemChristensen represented Uned to regulate them, for the general them. It was decided to buy of cle heard I and have Sam have Miss and none, Jennie Tietjen might me, as t lie school is in need of a private who wore ten. Columbia. represented Many of Suddenly I solved the mystery. The it. choir the members realso coswounds wore marks are the record of Mrs. Walace York entertained tumes. ceived ! By that admirable little deA patriotic program as vice the French allay the smart of a at nquilting bee Monday. Lunch follows was given in the afterwound and nmke it bring lasting honor was served. Her guests were noon: Star Spangled Banner, to the man among his fellows. Mrs. Anna Rowe, Mrs. Ann Car- Choir: speech, Lee Christensen: Fear of Mrs. Mary York, Mrs. Annie reading, Roy ter, meeta A. Peterson; song, Steel, addressing Maj. E. Rose Jorgensen, Male Quartette; ing of the Royal Geographical society Nelson, Mrs. reading, Yera on the Zambezi Congo Watershed, menMrs. Alice Ellsworth and Mrs. Lei a ron; Jeilnie Tietpiano solo, tioned the dilemma of the native who Ethel Walker of Idaho. jen: song, 'Andrew Borgenson. wa Just setting out to bury his nioth- Mrs. Open--.hnw- Mother-In-La- Messrs. M. W. Ingalls B. R Smoot James Bardner, Ueorge Cammn and Robert Butler, offi- Mrs. Lizzie A. Whittier and It pays to buy your milk from ends of the I Sugar '"iinell. Bertha Openshaw have been visI in the do before not were the last "If king appear Company, Payson and second wards last week to Buttercup Dairy. he will eut my head off; and if I do not iting in Mona for the week as be distriduted to the widows of week looking after the interests go and bury my mother-in-lashe the guests of Mrs. Ephraim Kav. of the Vonipaiiy. This concern has might come to life again. I go to bury t tah-ldah- VI37he7$ o Wi Payson. WANTED given , my ot widows a the this car Some them. lb. for city Mts. lleber Taylor entertained treatment of the mother-in-laAutomobiles This per ay repaired right, eal and pork wanted also. Paul of coaj each year for several Accessories of ill kinds sold at Is, however, not common to other Afrt-ra- at dinner during the week for tribes amongst whom the position Iruger, phone 67, Spanish Fork, years, which is a very commen- -j right prices. We do all kinds of of one who has attaiued to this dignity Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barter, 18-t- f dable practice for the company.' soldering, payson At'TO CO. U high. Mrs. Nancy Hudson of Idaho j Jtah. CHICKENS mother-in-law- 20c n Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office |