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Show Tirn PAYS0N1AN. I OF CELEBRATION GOITRE RUSSIAN EASTER Services in Moscow Held Under the Regime of the Czars. Impressive of say not. As you will not do not, yon should not he dont. sav Sav lie doesnt, it diiesii t, slip doesnt. Mary doesnt. Any noun or pronoun the third person singular takes in l lie eib doesnt instead dont. do lie was Never use with you. when-not where "ere you? Say he was to IVont say ys yon. I have been to our house, or he was at our house, si hool, say To I have been at school. .1 notes motion towards. Dont use the adjective good 1 well. for the ndveili Ray I feel good, not feel well, Dont use the you look good. ailxeib for the adjective badly bad when you wish to express the condition of the subject and not the action of the vcib. Therefore, you would say, I feel bad, you look bad. not I feel badly or you look badly. This is a mistake that is often made by those of considerable education. Do not change from the singular if anyto the plural number, as, one objects, let them speak. Say, if anyone objicts, let him instead, v speak. The object of the proposition is in the objective ease. Therefore, do not say--, this is between you and he is Aiming for you and or I, on but lays on the table, the table, not laving there. Piobablv few nro guilty of saying But they or I done. ' I seen nmv have occasion to correct a In child who makes these mistakes. child the correction the tell making with- seen never to use the word out one of its guides, which are Thus, lmd, has, is, are and were. he has I have siya, we say, it is seen she has seen, seen, tliWff were seen. This will and it lies prevent th0 child from falling into the error of thinking that the words done are to he. en t seen and will bo kept he and avoided tirely om making the greater mistake of I have or I have saw saving did. This applies also to the word done. MAKES APPEAL FOR Cldcago. NEAR EAST RELIEF General Woods Appeal As Chairman of a Special Committee of representative men and women of Says Two ancl a Half Million Starving Armenians Need Help ( : at Once. Ft Sheridan, 111. Major General Leonard Wood, commanding the Sixth Corps Area, has Issued a Lenten flee appeal for funds to save the Armenians from annihilation by starvaI feel that howtion and disease. ever many and however worthy t lie other appeals which are being made to the great heart of America these days may be," he says, this cry from the little children cannot remain unanswered. The Near East Relief, 1 Madison avenue, New York City, which has been charged by Congress with the American relief work in the whole Near East, has formed a special "Lenten Sacrifice Appeal Committee," of which Majot General Wood Is chairman, Charles V. Vickery secretary ami Cleveland H. Dodge treasurer, to put before the American people the desperate need of the Christian populations of the Near East, who have suf- What Optical Science Is Doing to Develop Better Vision Manufactures of optical goods are now appealing to flic public, through tho national magazines, to preserve their eyesight and maximum efficiency Call B. H. BOWER, at Provo Or CHAS. E. SMITH, Payson 4rfrf Baby Chicks all varieties. Place your order now for Spring delivery with C. E. SMITH, Payson, Utah Phono 64-- A Ring at YOUR Door. Auto License H. ROLAND TIETJEN Notary Public Payson Sheet Meta! Works GOITRE Guttering All Kinds uf Sheet Metal and Copper Work First North St. Near Orem Depot hor- Hows This ? ... 1 Ly perm - m uf Lifs. tissues. An accumulation of fluid in a space of a gland and usually presents a small or large round swelling. CYSTIC GOITRE Occurs more often in young girls and is an engorgement of the vessels of the Thyroid gland because of the dilatation of the vessel walls. VASCULAR GOITRE EXOPHTHALMIC (INWARD GOITRE) This condition is characterized by protrusion of the eyeballs, tachycardia or rapid beating of the heart, enlargement of the Thyroid gland, and tremor. Chiropractor and he will find a tender nerve, tracefrom Ihc able spine, on one or both sides and leading to the region of the Thyroid gland. Oo to a the tender nerve as discovered under the is a pinching of the nerve due to a kink in the SPINAL COLUMN and this kink (subluxation) is revealed by vertebral used a only by CHIROPRACTORS which, with system palliation the and the RESULTS obtained by ADJUSTING the misaligned segment hack into its normal position, is sufficient proof of the CAUSE of Goitre. Tlip cause of nerve-tracin- X-ra- y g . A. N. EARLY, D.C., Ph. C. (National College Graduate.) Over Wightman Supply Company OOOOC OOOOOOOOOOOO FAITH AND HOPE, EASTER MESSAGE Promise of Immortality Glorious to the World Most of Humanity Sorrow nnd loneliness nml bleak winter come to the entrance of the fold, dark tom!). And, lo! the Is tomb bright with light supernatural! The Angel of lie Resurrect ion Miss Chrystal Ware of tlie Easter message. We seem to be standing by the tomb of much that Is holy. Religion, belief In principle, idealism, how dead they seem to be I Seeking only material things, neglect- ful of things of the spirit, the world Is In a parlous state. The few who have held their beliefs look about In perplexity nnd dismay. Has the very body of the faith been removed? Ah, no. In the midst of our anxious grief comes the reviving, heartening assurance: "He Is not dead; He Is risen." Ever the Easter festival comes around after the Inevitable Agony and every spring the magic words are spoken and we go forth clad In Invulnerable armor for the fray, for He Is not dead; He Is rlaso." So taao also rise I iB planning to take her .Sunday school class for an Easter picnic in Payson canyon afternoon. Saturday Dont forget the Girlst Sal0 Red We offer $100.00 for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE is taken internally and acts through tne Flood en the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Sold by druggists for over forty yens. Price 76c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Tag at Otts. CARD OF THANKS We wish tp express our gratitude and thanks to those who so kindly (helped during the sickness of Mrs. Stanley Douglass also to those who wore so considerate and sympathetic afterward with their help and beautiful floral offerings. STANLEY DOUGLASS, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. HANSEN t i Agricultural stands within it! They thought it lie grave of life. SHORT COURSE U is really the the womb of noiuing, all u- alitter with tho of a new ami hotter lay. Tlie tradition of Faster is a holy me. Tlie Feast lacks tlie merrihave we ment learned to associate w Rh tlie Nath ity, hut tlie Resurrection is to tlie lull as essential to tlie Christian faith. Christmas is a season of .joy, of blithesome cheerfulness at tlie advent of the Sailor. To a world sobered by its ( .ethsemane and t'nliary, Easter brings a message uf Faith and Hope, mankind the esseme of tlie nei ds. Mankind Inis p:r ed through the Agony culminating in ami symbolized Heavy by the little white cross. hearted we are still inclined to seek solace at the tomb. To us the mes sage conies again: "Why seek ye the living among the diad? He Is not here; He is risen. Therein lies the message of Easter: tlie promise of Immortality beyond the tomb- oooooooooooooo OOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOO - Payson, April 1 and 2 The Red Tag Sale at B. F. Every tag a money saver. Faster falls at this season. Spring is simply Natures way of reiterating the Faster message. Through the long winter months the world of Nature has seemed asleep in death. Trees bare, fields destitute, death appeared to reign supreme. Then, just us ive are almost wearied enough to give up hope, the sap begins to run, little green things to shoot, birds lo chirp as cheerily as ever. It is Nature's message of Immortality to the world of Immunity. rnuPa ij Uliutkur ulul It U lilur UfUUtM Otts. IirOII CLASS. Pure bred white Eggs for hatchiug Orpingaons. $1.50 per setting. Cokcrpls for sale. Ranch besides Gcnola school P. O. address, Bantaquin house, Mrs. Harold W. Oore. THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Demand Is on the increase and the Supply Limited. To be sure of your car you should Nor Is It u mere coincidence that Roofing, Furnaces, MAJ. GEN. LEONARD WOOD Usually of a large size, presents hard nodules, and is composed of an increase in connective FIBROUS Complete separatum of Clirlstlai festivals from the pagan celebrations that preceded them has proved difficult. Our term "Easter Is strictly pagan, for example, being named In honor of he ancient Xnrse god less of The term "Lent," is Spring, Ostara. derived front the old Saxon word Lencten, signifying spring, and the stivitles of tlie carnival period ari-'doubt a persistence of the festival eiirit in which our pagan ancestors s d to celebrate the return of spring. i( Ml these tilings seem to lte..r out the I am a part !, cl ration of Fljsses: of ail that I have met, for in spite of tentures of civilization some of the pagan traits of our pre litsui ic an- e, .gore sfW abide wPll lls Dr. H. J. Schey Leonard Wood, ila.lor General, U. 3. Army, Among the prominent members of General Woods Committee are Secretary of the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon. Mrs. Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, sister of the late President Roosevelt; W. II. Taft, Mary Garden, President John Grier Hibben of WilPrinceton University, Bihop-Elec- t liam T. Mannine of New York hr CHIROPRACTIC humble Imitation of our Lords iiitry into Jerusalem, rode on mi ass from the Church of Blessed Basil, in Moscow, across the mosaic of fluttering doves, through t lit Gate of the Savior, lip to the Kremlin, hut Inst year the patriarch was forbidden entrance in the ancient way, says the Detroit News. Indeed, It was late on Faster eve before Ills holiness knew with certainty that he should lie allowed to celebrate In his own cathedral on the morrow. In spite of the shelling and desecration of the ancient citadel Ivy bolshevik forces, amid the crowds of steadfast witnesses to the faith, the patriarchs officiated at Faster. Faster eve, for two lumrs before midnight, one hears the Acts of the Holy Apostles road. .Meanwhile tho lamps and candles, lighted one by one, swim like planes in ones ken. The church swings In the shadows like u huge censer. Then the gates of the sanctuary open and, in the vestments of royal purple, patriarchs, bishops and priests, with silver and crystal crosses, like a torrent, Ib nil the church Christ is risen ! with song. The Jeweled gospih are thundered in i!i 'erent iiwi- is from the four corners oi the church to till the earth, 111 the orchestra of voices the festival bell of the tower of John the Great companions the mighty voice of the archdeacon. throughout life bv going to the highly skilled optical specialist for exbethe country, charged with placing fore the American people the desperate amination onee a year. The service of the optical specialist need of two and a half million Armenians, the remnant of the oldest Chris- has grown greater with each sucThe conditions of tian nati in, whose sufferings through ceeding year. sixteen centuries seem to have brought modern life constantly increase the them no nearer peace, liberty or se- number of people whose efficiency of curity, 1 beg your personal healthy is lowered by some impair ar.d influence. to forward an ap- meat of eyesight for which the peal for a Lenten Sacrifice Offering to remedy is glasses prescribed and enable the Near East Relief to go On fitted after a thorough examination. with its work of mercy. Over one hundred thousand little children who have been kept alive by American generosity for the past three years are absolutely dependent Upon Optometrist. the support which America gives them Will bo at the Strawberry Hotel. through the Near East Relief. feel that however many and howMarch 28. ever worthy the other appeals which Monday, ITours 1 to 4 P. M. are being made to the great heart of America these days may be, this cry Consultation Free. from the little children of the land where Christ gave his life for mankind cannot remain unanswered. UTAH GROWN TREES Will you help to save this martyred Good Trees, Best Service people? - fered and are still suffering the rors of war. And It's Comction By In the days before the suppression of the patriarchate by 1eter the (iron!, on (iood Friday, or, as the Russians say, Great Friday the patriarch, in Adams Sorensen. xieniy van i ko. Paviil r.eiusco, Samuel (.Diapers, Frank A. Munsey, Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, Mrs. Henry .Tulin G. Mtlburn of the American Far Association. Miss Elizabeth Marbury and Mrs. Medill McCormick of GEN. LEONARD WOOD l OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOf- Faultless English One of Strongest Marks of Complete Education The ability to use ones mother tongue eorrectly is of the greatest No other braneli practical valuo. ejuention is complete or effect iio Vif It is also an open s ' it. same to circle of culture, for bv if ones training anil educational btniul . ing are measured. Furthermore, it has this advantage, that it may be gained through self Chihli on effort and application. reared in homes where correct English without is used sjvoak it naturally, ik' knowing the first rule of grammar. It is merely a matter of habit ami the only necessity for us who hae formed the wrong habit, is to be corrected, then observe and apply the If this is done and percorrection. sisted in it will help to lift us out inof this rut of ignorance and at- of the into atmosphere ability lines. educational tinnment along Some parents seem to feel that this accomplishment is not worth the ef And got by. feet. They have mean what ' understood if people they I I seen" or when they say they are satisfied. But these done, persons do not realize that they drop in the estimation of people who know' better, every time they And they use such expressions. dont realize that these wrong habits of speech are going to be even a greater detriment to iheir children, arc because educational adantages greater and competition is keener than ever before. If a little more time could be used in the school room to correct errors of speech it would help to offset wrong habits acquired at home. And if this were done during the entire school life of the child our high school gradutes would not go forth snandicapped with the habit Teachof using incorrect English. ers can usually bo depended upon to instead teach pupils to say may I of can I when asking permission. 1 instead of I have To say have got whcn expressing obligaBut there are tion or possession. many obvious errors that evidently rcoive no attention from the teachers in general. The following suggestions are offered as a step in the right direction for those who need theso corrections. They are only a few of the many errors we hear every day, and further suggestions may bo given in a later issue. Tho word dont is a contraction pin m AY SON, UTAH, MARCH 25, 1921. place your order without delay. SHULER MOTOR CO., PAYSON. I |