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Show THE PA Y SO NTA IV, lAY.ON. T A AA ' Big Drive ? .7. AAiSiAA' To Eliminate Opportunities VVVW'S'V It (MVS QWe do not claim that the mere use of want ads Will produce tin- I tu it v your mil tV(im Dairy. Ht t j J,,Im - it seems more Mrs. Lewis B. Wride has been visiting in Salt Lake for a than a coincidence that most prosperous people are quick to r 6 the value of classified T1 fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnett entertained at a family dinner on Sunday. . drive "i""!isli. r,Sv boa k1 to assist Mrs. school. Suiliihlf Imildmg. ' (heap. man Kttpple. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Patten and little daughter Marie went to Salt Lake Sunday to visit with relatives. tor t evidence it h w tin Page Apply to TOR SALE Vm. Ly- Mr. and Mrs. Frank I'inlay-son- , former Iayson residents who now live at Idaho Falls are In ot 'f with visiting here. done in Provo in the preliminary steps toward this move, of which the following is an excerpt: Alter leu days of observation PK' "l speech of both pupils and patrons, each teacher reported the hidings to her principal; "ho in turn reported to the superintendent. A summary of t he reports from three schools even Is ihe following as the twelve chief trouble makers: Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Parry went to Springville Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. acres best Dottie Deal Merrill. Receipt bonks lor ord inury use FOR SAFE-Fiv- e farm land together eilh a room house, orchard, two granaries, Miss Flora Huisli ham, and oilier out ,huilding Provo Monday where city water. Those interested inposition accepted quire Frank Cowan Iayson. 17-t- countv f. court-house- ed went to she has at the . FOOTBALL GAME Little Chance 'That Big Grid Contest Will Be Played This Year Secretary Bakers View. Aliss Naomi Smith and Miss Zina Tervort were at Provo ARMY-NAV- Y L. V. for U-tf- . There Is little chance that tho Army- - Monday, attending the Theatre Navy football game will be played this in the evening before their reyear. Newton I. linker, secretary of war, that he was opposed to having the contest played, even for the Mr. and Mrs. John J. Powell purpose of raising a war fund. Mr. Baker explained that the Army-Nav- y to their home at Salt returned game ltnd beeu discussed by him after with Secretary Daniels nud Col. Pal- Lake Sunday evening mer Pierce, U. S. A. houd of the Naseveral, days visiting among tional Colleglute Athletic association. The decision readied was that so far their many relatives here. They us West Point and Annapolis were coir were the house guests of Mr. cerned, every ounce of euergy ought dur-tloto be employed toward the prosecu- - tnd Mrs. Joseph Bingham of the war, even at the temporary ing their St3V. ' ) sacrifice of athletics. At West Point Secretary linker ex- plained a system of very Intensive mil- Owing to Farm Bureau State ltary training has beeu Initiated, while Call to resident McKay S arrangements are being rushed to grad- uate two classes ahead. Washington D. C. the state Mr. Baker also pointed out that the npr;rnn'nri1 Convention IO between West Point and napoiis was nuturaity such that piny- consider the beet question has ing of the football match would in- - Jx.en postponed to January 21,' volve much training and preparation. nd the place changed to ...ogatL He does not think that this energy should be devoted at this time even for Following are the delegates the advantage of raising a war fund. ' dec-lure- d j i STATE BANK OF PAYSON The People i Bank The Heart Knows. The understanding heart Is what Is needed above all else. The affections i'i-cognitive powers no less than the The heart knows truth by Intellect. iis atiinities, as the mind verifies lt by What we feel, we know reasoning. by a consciousness more trustworthy than logic. A. P. Peabody. g j jjad only 35 cents toward Ills fare. WBh faith In God, lie nevertheless ptartei for the station. One train de- parted without him. but .when time for the next arrived, f brought a mission- ary who, greeting Mr. Manpiiat-- u, said to him: "By the way, I have beep jn- eoditjg for some time to hand you ibis Mr. Maramatsu's 5 tor your work. faith was vlndUaiei is to serve lt with sippets of toast. It is worthy of more than Italy-wid- e popularity. In any household there is always a demand for odd egg whites, so that there need be no waste In using only the egg yolk In this cordiale j j I Museum Like Indian Mission. I Put Outside the Law. strangest punishment round up at de-cam- d k ; To See Us Learn to Read Advertising, You Men. Dont Expect More Than You Give Former By J. R. HAMILTON Advertising Manager of Wanamakero, Philadelphia j j ' hard-stalke- the-har- to keep in mind the fact that in addition to printing this news- paper we do job work of any kind. When in need of anything in this line be sure j ex-eo- The which atlll survives tu Great Britain under modern law Is that of "outlawty.' About ten years ago a lawyer charged with forging a (heck was "outlawed" tu the Glasgow high court. By this from this district: Chadwick of sentence the person of the accused la declared forfeit, He cannot bear tesDAVIS SCOUTING FOR JONES American Fork; R. W. Creer of timony Id a court, nor sue, nor defend and Lee R. Tay an action. He cannot net on u jury. Fork Spanish -Former White Sox Player Signs ,n Dor vote ut an election, nor act as tfl-tor of PaySOn fielder and Pitcher for Manager or guardian to another person. If t of St Louis Browns. anyone robs him he lias no redress. Acting on the advice of scout George payson which should have tak-Pavltho M. Louis Itrowns hnvo signed Ted Murray, captain of the eil place this Week W3S pOStInteam. au Murray is Trinity college poncti Owing to the State COIV ,. fielder and a heavy hitter. DavN also which was scheduled Moiy- - vention signed a college pitcher mum-netiux the other day, and tin- latter for January 15th. It is the west with the ltrowns. imvts sjre to make this convention a Joined the St. Louis team as a much. Sometime He piuyed with the riiicago white Sox thorough success. when, under Jones management, they jn February will furnish a date won the world's championship in I'.hhI when the best agriculrural men Duvis and Jones have beeu close of the state will be available. friends ever since. Flower Hints. Always pull the leaves off the stalks them in wa-t-- r of dowers before-puttin- g those leaves which would he in lie water, not those above it. And with sort of dowers from any should be peeled off is well as the leaves. Ne Want You If there is anyone worthy of divine pity it is the man who batiks his fortune in advertising the name of a breakfast foody ior example, and then steps into the first little nameless store lie comes to, and buys a nameless pair of shoes or a nameless bat. About half the men in America are interested, in one way or another, in advertising, ami yet only a comparative handful of you have actually learned the benefit of reading and respond5 Maramotsu San, a converted This Is Just enough ing 4o it. vlct and manager of a home for ills- - ing constantly. RecontD one of the largest clothing manufacturers in the It should tie made for one person. charged prisoners at Kobe, recently one. The Italian way t mintry stepped into a store and said, Give me a suit of under5 needed to tmike a trip to Tokyo, but fresh for each ! The farmers service here. The State Bank of Payson is a most reliable and steady institution. We point to our large clientele of substantial business men as our references. 1 p Nebeker returned to the Nebeker ranch m Wyoming after an enjoyable visit of several weeks with his family. Durhain bull Kliorlhorn Lcrwill. John $2.00. service, hive got 758 seen it 328 Can for may 275 Freeze Out the Demonq. Aint for isnt 212 Ate and ot for eaten 163 The savage tribes of Patagonia beJohn etc he, 159 lieve that u great, good spirit creatDon't for 150 doesnt of ed the world, hut that the affairs done it 144 of everyday life arc in the hands tlie evil spirit and his imps'. A noiel Set, lay and raise for sit, lie aiul rise way of combating the influence of Ill the latter is shown in the following TJu-iifor those.. 91 story : Its me 83 One day, when the snow wis Cant get none, and other lying deep on the Cordillera mo double negatives 79 suddenly two figures appeared If was 59 upon the scene, both carried by gal- That this 53 here tlierif, loping horses. One of them was a Hadnt 44 ought heavy-bui- lt Tehuclche, dressed in a Who for whom 29 skin loincloth and cloak and mount- (lood for well 20 ed on a gigantic horse. Upon the Will for shall 19 other horse, which was old and se- In for into 17 16 date, sat a young girl, looking for- .Mary and me ete lorn and pitiable. Though the winds The Review advocates a state were bitter and cold, she lacked al- wide clean-ucampaign for most every last shred of protection. Better English. The main Her face and body were blotched to lie lake will to find the steps with the rash of eVeate a mistakes; proper commeasles, rdie stared before her, that brings all toneither hope nor despair showing in munity pride and her features. But the big barbarian gether pupils, patrons constantly raised his rawhide whip teachers, in mveffort to eliminate to la.--h the poor animal on which tho the faults. girl was riding, thus urging it into a gallop. Unearthly shrieks filled Italian Cordiale. the air each time the whip descended on the emaciated trunk of the poor The Italians have a milk concocbrute. tion thpy rail cordiale that Is a very These two were father and delightful bracer when one is exhaustdaughter. Demons had haunted his ed, though by them tt Is sometimes home and had found his daughter a used ns n soup for a frugal dinner, It Is a little too hearty to use os the ready victim. But demons hate cold first course of a dinner when one Is aim the was hence this and noise, to have hearty meat dishes, idest wav of compelling the hatcfin To make it you should heat one egg enemies to break camp and to returL yolk never the white, too with the to their mountain eaves, juice of a half lemon. Have ready a half pint a cupful of boiling milk. His Faith Vindicated. Add this boiling milk to the egg, boat- you favors and accommo- dations almost without number. Every possible negotiable facility is at your i I Mrs. Julia Colvin of Salt Lake was the guest of her daughter Mrs. 0. L. Barnett for several Full legal size carbon paper for days last week. sale at this office'. I his office. tan accord on the work i k room cement good ourdeii quit it to 8 lit res of leiriu'. Appli t' Frtuik Ts lor. 4 for sale at you will quickly see that a commercial bank like ours is an essential to the We efficient transaction of business. Tin Finlay-soii- , I full t THE SCIENCE OF BANKING our local librarian, in organ- lrshod izing the library to better serve contains 17-t- LOT FOR SALE The ire plan- to elim.inate niovf meiit is . Mrs. Paul Winn left Wednes- Gj Let US supply your day lor southern California to the public. visit w'illi friends. wants through this page. Mrs. Ray Stevens entertained at a childrens party Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Clayton were visiting in Salt Lake the afternoon. The guests were DelsaTolhurst, Iris Evans, Elva latter part of the week. Douglas, Evelyn Reed, Reta and I'ure bred Duroe Jersey boars Iaman Kaitle. f )r sale. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Wright Ethel Stevens, Harold Lant. Waldo Wilson, Theron Sargent, adv f and daughter Thora attended Max MendentheTheatie at Provo Monday James Ellsworth, hall and Gould Dixon. For Rent; One hundred acre night. ... farm. Inquire Justin A. LoveIdtf. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevens less, at once. entertained at supper for Mr. CURING SICK IN PATAGONIA Chester V hilt hog fur service. and Mrs. Ray Stevens Sunday father Drives Daughter, III With . M. Miin will. Measles, Through Cold in Order to evening. It pays to rude 'urnit are Co av.si., i sellouts Im-a- advertising. t I 18-t- f evening. prosperity. WANTED-:-Wil- l CHICKENS 20c lb. for them. Some per pay veal and pork wanted also. Paul Kruger, phone 67, Spanish Fork, mm no toot Nn Provo and will no Utah. doubt extend throughout Ihe The county. object in view is 1o! Paul Swartz and Miss Edna eliminate iaulty English, that is, Swartz were visitors at Provo a number ot words and phrases last Sunday with their sister, most commonly used incorrectly.' 'Ibis drive will begin at the Miss Marie Swartz. mhools and an effort will be Miss Olive Owens of Eureka, "'ado to bring it home to all w ho lias had three ' dl ot Payson and '"'hies in libaries i periein-i ors. j l has been seeured by the tar,c entertained club Friday Matrons the Merry Mrs- 'Bunglish ! 1 fIBut If All Fuel Value of Woods. Hickory, oak, beech, birch, hard maple. Hsh, elm, locust, long-lea- f pine and cherry have fairly high heat values, and only oue cord of seasoned wood of those species is required to equal one ton fdfoal. Hickory, of the woods, has the lddiost fuel value per unit volume of wood. ini has other advantages. It hums evenly aml, as housewives say. holds the heat. The oak comes next, followed by blrcb and maple. non-reslno- . ! j Jlte new museum In Santa Fe, N. M.. under which Is b"ing constructed of tho auspices of the School American Archeology at a cost pf is a fine example of the re$100,(VH sults of a nin'0)ent In the Southwest to preserve as far ns po,ss,;i,Ip jn new buildings, the distinctive features of the Indian rn'hiteeture of the region. The new structure Is an enlarged replies, In conerete, uf the brick and stucco New Mexican statu It building at the Han piego fair. combines the picturesque characteristics of several famous missions reproducing ttie balustraded recesses of one, the facade of another, and so on. It hears special resemblance to the ancient Spanish mission church at the pueblo of Acoma, N. M. a massive building of stone, timber and stucco, having walls ten feet thick in some places. The museum til serve as a State civic center as well as an nppro- prlnte shelter for rare archeological collections. Popular Mechanics Maga-beec- ttlt. Mear. What kind? said the clerk. Oh, said the manufacturer, Any old kind will do. 'And In would have beeu shocked out of his three chins if anybody laid said the same thing in buying clothes. ' . . That man makes about the best clothes produced, and he t aunot understand w hy more people do not buy his product. Now it is time all men took into consideration the value of . adsrjising and learned to respond to it. No mao can tell the exact yalue of merchandise outside of teeth by the other, and probably would if it werent for advert tismg, It is the name not the merchandise that a store or manufae-turn- sells. It is the name he stands hack of, Ami it is advertising the name that makes him stand back , of it. Ihe man who doesnt advertise hasnt anything to live up to. He hasii t made any claims that he I has to live up to. . f U Durness U, give these advertisers their due. U;UI" .e uch stores choose the best merchandise that there is to be had. , PssibU l)rice an(i they stand ready i e,eLwbr-'0- t m t grit v with the retifrnability of merchandise and;, money back. Now turn to the advertisement!? in this paper for the things' are you going to buy. Read every one of tliepi, large aqd (A small adyei tiser may have just the (jlyg l0t jurp,, im-i-uii- l i,lk. tnu and Iwvl-- r,L! want) luv, u ti. Juirra j standardising tradn. ILoijjngt.ted l, |