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Show THE PAYSONIAN. P m W'ON.JJH1 WEEKLY CARTOON SPECIAL faYSONIANS THE THE PAYSONIAN; MORE I NO liatfil th Entered fit the l'ost Office at MiiilUT. as ScOliil l.o With W hu (Jlolif Header. Satisfying Service ll IS i OII.'ii! -,J rc V'tJl bv tin 1,1 lieil every TtnuMhn it til - liinr t'uiiii mm lit ii i.n the satisfying personal-intere- st service this Bank provides which has built up our bitf is 4 SUlJSC RIPTION PRK Onr )eir, Sni nionths, family of depositors. F- ' - 2oi oi in aiK.inre m advance LAWRENCE Editor When joii open a iheeking account with us. whether personal or commercial, you are assuied of and obliging servile receiving that intelligent, helpful the m is transaction of your bankwhuh so necessary business. ing tt i,- $1 JORGENSON find Man.it'er. Copy for ads or notices will positively not be accepted later than 10 a. in. 'I 'he officers of this institution are easily approachable and willing at all tunes to gice you freely the benefit of their experience and access to useful information. that It is on this basis of personal we unite our account. Wednesday morning. Savinga Bank Payson Exchange ' Homo Irutltuton The Editorial Comment Strong THE NEW YEAR. Turn over the leaf. You ma regret to place such a page on the record of past years, hut to mourn over it will not change it. It is a page of your life now and must count for or againsb Anstrian organ pipes are to he made one thing left forget the Just Into munitions. Probably to produce A clean Unit diapason that the war correspondpast and press on. ents credit to the big guns. is before you, ready for page Now Is the time for the scientist, so the record of another ye r. much In evidence before the war, who The great thing is to start it could put t he nourishment of a porterright. Keep the end in view house steak Into a small capsule. and as you start with' a Happx Germany's destruction and iheft of New Year it may he yours to property In Belgium are now placed at be all the year. S2MK),Hin,non, German efficiency has happy been most efficient In little Belgium. If the old year has brought sorrow and desolation, am' .Toy riding now comes under the ban of war and law on account of the ne- hung crepe on your doors, the cessity for the conservation of gnso. new year will bring us the line. So not even war Is an unmixed leaves and healing, and we ,are terror. glad to part with one and welAlthough the pacifists keep preachIf, on the ing that the war Is not popular It Is come the other. hard to assimilate their ravings in the old the contrary, year has face of the fact thnt 043,141 volunteers brought us only joy and comfort, are In arms. we part from him sorrowfully, Wlmt Is this talk nbout making but meet with his successor pocketless trousers for men and trousers for women, doubtless with pock- with the ardent hope that he, ets tn them! It looks like another too, comes with blessings. The world conspiracy. sober, jollity of New Years day If trench wnrfure continues much is like standing for a brief longer we nmy expect public service moment on the threshold beto seek franchises to supcorporations ply the trenches with light, heat, teletween time and eternity. Here phones and transportation. is the world we know yonder The railroads have discontinued a lot the world that is new and unof their passenger trains, but thnt doesn't seem to Interfere with t he un- tried. Nolioily understood thnt w e were educating grenade throwers on the buek lots. Market reports show that ulreraft stick is rising; which was only to be npected. Married man who has been drafted There are some married men who envy him. Is objecting. Seeing what the war garden accomplished, the gardener Is now looking shout for u war pig. Iiout call it war bread, " call It It's just us expenLiberty bread. sive by any other name. lVrshlng wants fooilmil training for But he is willing to omit kicking from the progrum. the army. Is all very well to display the flag. P.ut this game Is not to be won by buutlng, but by bard hitting. It As a rule the more a tnun drinks at night the greater his . determination to tire the boss in the morning. The proposal to turn the surplus cabbage crop into sauerkraut will strike the ultrnputrintie ns Introducing an alien enemy dish upon our tallies. Hut the best way In aucli a ense is simply to Intern It American ambulance drivers have been awarded tho French war cross for gallant conduct In danger. Yet some people seem to think an ambulance driver runs no risk. erring accuracy of the motorist who insists on cntching one just abaft the front sent. Officials of Utah county can do no better thing than start a A Cologne pnper froths over the proposed restrictions on foreign language newspapers In this country. Suppose we should establish English newspaper throughout Germany. How long would they last? A lot of Mimll men with gruff voices are going to he placed at a disadvantage if that Invention whereby telephone users can see the persons DANGEROUS DOGS they1 are tulklng with is ever perfected. The kaiser proposes to make at Independent federal state of Alsace-LorrainHtid imiylithe could be induced to grunt autonomy to Texas, Arizona and the other lost provinces of Amerlcn Is sending Its bravest and best to fight for the worlds freedom, and In Justice to them It must employ prompt and stern measures toward any persons who by word or sign give aid and comfort to tho enemy. My Own United States The poet sings ot sunny France, fair oiive-lade- n Spain, The Grecian Uses, Italias smiles and Indias torrid plain; Of Egypt, countless ages old, dark Africas palms and dates; Let me acclaim the land States. I g name, my own United p love every inch of her prairie land, each stone on her mountain side; I love every drop of her waters clear that tlow in her rivers wide, I love every tree, every blade of grass within Columbias gate; The gueen of the earth is the land of my birih-- my own United States. I The poet sings of Switzerland heathered moor, The shimmering sheen of Irelands lands rockbound shore. Quaint Holland and the Fatherland praise relates; Let me acclaim the land I name, States. campaign immediately against the scores of wbrthless dogs infesting every section. By this we do not mean the wholesale aAd reckless slaughter of canines, regardless of their ownership or value. For as a friend of the dog we want it distinctly understood that there are thousands of good ones, sensible and helpful ones that are deserving of life and every comfort their owner can bestow upon them. But there are entirely too many t worthless curs preying upon the meat animals of this country. The sheep-killindog in particular is an enemy of which we should be rid at the earliest possible moment, and there should be no let-uuntil the last of his breed has been despatched. Utah county farmers know the havoc one cur of this kind can create, and they also know that no matter what good traits a cur dog may possess his usefulness ceases the moment he shows a desire to slay a sheep, a hog or a fowl of any kind. Apparently the law against harboring dogs which destroy meat animals is a' dead-letteon the statute hooks of this state. The argument of the owner that the canine is per-- ; fectly hafmless is always taken for granted-un- tii after the damage is done. Then the county settles a sheep claim , braw Scotlands ! green, old Eng- r their chorus high my own United Donahey in Cleveland Plain Dealer. and the affair is forgotten. Right now the sheep of this country are needed far more han they have ever been. Th.1 problem of secuiing enough wool to meet even the most limited demand is one of the greatest we fae today. It lies reached the point where the loss of one sheep is keenly felt-rhtime is here when the benefit of the doubt must Le given to the sheep instead of the dog, and where there is the least reason to fear that the latter may show a streak ot bad breeding the sensible thing to do would he to play safety first and get rid of the dog. Preservation of our meat animals at this time comes befoie sintiment and affection. i e LOOKING AHEAD TEACHING THRIFT. Since the little government have already met with the approval of Pay-vpeople, as shown by the sales at the local postoffice, just what the outcome of this new innovation in saviugs will mean is worth considering. As is! planned by the government, it is expected to raise something like $2,000,000,000 through the sale of these stamps, and that alone is something to think about. In England, where the thrift stamp originated, in face of all the bond issues and the campaigns for war relief, more than $800,000,000 worth of the little stickers were sold in one year. And the people of England have been called upon to give far more than the people of the United States up to this point. But the thrift stamp has a still greater purpose than the mere raising of war revenue. The thrift stamp is going to teach the boys and girls of Pay-soand many of mature age, i lie value of saving. It is going to instill into each and every thrift stamps According to Washington dispatches plans are already afoot lor the extension of areo nautic activities following the war which will directly effect most every section of the country. For bfe it known that the thousands of airplanes now being constructed for war purposes are going to be too a better understand-i- r valuable to store after peace is purchaser and g of the value of declared, and according to the of the wisdom of money, providing for plans referred to above, the i iic It will do it because future.. will be used in aerial transpor with the purchase of even one tation. thrift stamp there comes that As yet, of course, these feeling which only the man or plans for aerial mail and parcel woman who has a savings routes are indefinite. But the account or a bank account can subject is of great interest and Some call it independit is not too early for Payson explain. ence. But whatever it is, whatcitizens to hope for greater and ever it may be called, it is a more modern transportation thing to be encouraged and at facilities, even to being on the all times. main line of some transcon Then, after the war, the sav-ng- s tinental aerial route. habit will have grown so Orville Wright, the Dayton in the United States that inventor, was recently quoted popular the government will not disconalong this line as saying: After tinue the thrift stamps. Public the war flying will become safe, will make their disconpopular and comparatively tinuance impossible, even if the cheap. As sooii as the war is over I expect to see the whole government so desired. There will be more prosperity, because country mapped out with aerial there will be more people savhighways. Along this route, No longer will we be refsay every seven miles, there ing. erred-to as the most wasteful will be alighting stations and nation on earth, and no longer hangars. With these airdromes can it be pointed out that only as near to each other as this, it e out of every thouswill always be easy for an ninety-ninand Americans have a savings aviator to make a safe landing account. m case of engine trouble. There can be no question but we are in for still greater s than the world has yet known after all nations have again set led down to normal. And the dream of seeing Pay-soon an aerial route is no more than the dream of airplanes twenty years ago. 31 Will Pay You i far-fetche- d POOR COAL rnmexas;, We Carry the BEST (Deal Also a complete line of Hardware, LUMBER and to become a regu- lar advertiser in This Paper -- Building Material Stoves & Ranges Farm Machinery Htc. Ftc. Recce Co. Payson Auto Co. Colvin Opposite Orem Depot , j Auto Accessories I Automobile Bodies Built to Order. Guaranteed E. B. Workmanship. PARRY, Prop. 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