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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH THE WAR, THE FARM AND THE FARMER SELL OUR GOOD5 AT WE such a ,'4 '!$ THAT low'. IT WILL PROFIT BE. A .i-- By Herbert Quick Member Federal Farm Loan Board What the Imperial German govern der as a thing against which ws meut offered the farmers of America could not defend ourselves, in its ruthless submarine warfare wai We should have allowed this new not the loss of profits, but slavery to horror to become a part of all future the saber-rattle- r of Potsdam. He pui- - wars, and have been lesponsible for posed to make us slaves by murder- - its meoiporation into international ing the people who took our product law. to maiket. By all the laws of civil YVa should have proved that warfare, commerce under a ueu tause the fcre which bums up our tral flag was fiee from any hiudranc, ,armst fulness is beyond the the legal interference justified zon we o u Id subrn:' to the kindling But the Germans not only 0f B by war. stopped merchant vessels, they sanl We might have accepted the sevthem. Sank them without warning, euis tor wheat uud the six cents enty without traco the most devih.sb for cotton, but we could not have thing war has seen since the bdvagei ldone Jt mprey btiCdust, weM) pcalped our ancestors and threw columalldd to do lt. By so doing flames babies of into the screanung we should have accepted degradaburning c a bins. We should have began, after tion. The German plan of sinking nwr our freedom in our own winning chant vessels 'without trace is baed rev lut ion and establishing a union ou the mtnderers maxim that "dene on the foundation of liberty in the men tell no tales. , was it eye blood and lJdrs of 0U1 war b,tween cuted by the uiassacie of men. worn tlie to knuckle under to autocs'ntes. en and rhildien. who. having comWe should have baselv yielded mitted themselves to small boat- - n. racy! our biitluiglit as merieans. up the open sea alter their ships we-Such a thought Is intolerable. Peace torpedoed, were mercilessly raked would rot be 8U,1 a at with Kunflie. and exterminated to tie last unpioteeted mipitied soul' Tliesi hut oul a prepaiution for a future Better subjugation. aie the maulers that stain t lie hand-o- f revolt against the Kaiser, Ids advisers and min any,soit of war, better war foiever, ions These ou. races were perpetrated that that. Whenever the time comes for new on neutial e sels when all that civ ilized warfare gave the Germans w suirifiies, let us remember that we 1101 0'r libeities tomorrow, right to do even with the merchant 'Oit. vessel under a ostile tldg, was to or next year or twenty years from Not stop it at sc i and make it a prize ol now. but for our. freedom today. for the right to live in the futuie. but war. To kill the rhi.ans on board, even for the right to make a living this T flag, was nothing bm year. under a German oppression had beguu to And tliese inir uninitigaleil inutile ders were conimrid in order that ve pinch us before we entered the war. r laved' might tie Havitig t! e tf we had not declared war, but had h IS flei t to take with e.t accepted the conditions of life ordeied lie light but being a'l.ud to do so for fear hi for us by the Kaisei. we should today might lose it. and (icing unable H he a poverty stricken people. Oui fair means lo stop the selling of our factories would he shut down, oui products to his enemies the Kaiser workmen unemployed, our people declared that he would do it by tie starving, our Tanners ruined by the foulest methods.ever resorted to ir. poverty of those for whose consump war. lie declared the sea closed tion they glow their crops. There is and that he would keep it closed, not loss and saciiflce in the war, but there would have been far more ol by wai. hut bv nmrdei. To have submitted would have cost loss and sacrifice in accepting th ua deai in prosperity but that would German terms. We should have lost more in money than we have spent have been I he least of our loss. We should have had to grovel be- in the war, fit we should have lost We fore the German government something far more precioda. We should have had to accept mur- - should have lost our souls. (This i? the second of three articles. The third to be published next week.) ' be-Ue- d j ' - hori-excep- i . c E SEE! ACREAGE Growers Answering Call of Government in a Most Commendable Manner. Sugar Companies Have Agreed to Pay an Advanced Price of $1.00 Per Ton Where an Increase of 10 Per Cent in the Acreage is Secured. The urgent demand for an Increased production of sugar prompted the Food Administration to Issue a special appeal for an Increased acreage of sugar beets. Sugar Is one of the Important war time foods, of which the world Is abort. The United States Food Administration has used its good offices to the end that tlie price of beets to growers should be as high as possible, and the sugar companies have agreed to pay an advanced price of $1.00 per ton where an increase of 10 per cent in the acreage is secured. In many communities a splendid spirit has developed. Community pride has caused many of the growers to fee that their district must "go over the top in response to the govern1. My profits are made by selling inferior goods. ment's call for more sugar. In some I do not pay 2. Instances. Hie Juniors have rendered any taxes in your community. splendid aid. I do not 3. help to support your churches or schools. A farmer who lived five miles away from the nearest beet dump and thereI do not help to build 4. your roads. fore had about concluded that the I 5. do not give any employment to any one in your community. haul was too long, was Importuned by his ten year old son who insisted that I do not 6. buy anything from your farmers. be wanted two acres of land so he I 7. do a not war crop; he insisted could grow want to see your local werchants progress. that he could produce enough sugar on I do not extend 8. you credit or trust you for anything. the two acres to sustain 100 soldiers on a full sugar ration for an entire I do not sell as good a 9. quality of goods as you can buy of your local merchant. year, and. furthermore, he would. He I 10. do not show a diet one should you goods before you pay for them.. adopt got the land and then he had enough Every to a cash Bond and I buy also Liberty 11. do not want to see your town built up or progress. suited to his age and occupation. had a considerable sum for his own I do not care for anything except your, 12. Those who have weak stomachs bank account from the proceeds of the money -- and I want that in advance. need to he especially careful and beets. Five 'miles was not too far Surely the above contains a good and sufficient number of reasons why this mail-ordefor him to haul beets, when the quesshould eat slowly and masticate tion of properly sustaining octopus should be severely left alone by all of us. tluir food thoroughly. It is also sue. hoys at the front heea an isA large amount of field work will important that they keep their A GOOD FRIEND. bowels regular. When they be be done Ibis season by the hoys and PROBATE AND GUARDAINSHIP ney trouble. I have been a nurse NOTICES. Last year, Uiere were many in the past and in that work I come constipated or when th,ey girls. A good friend stands by you and practical examples set feel dull and stupid after eating, illustrations always recommend Doan's' KidConsult the County Clerk or when in need." by the younger element; they learned tell liiev should take Chamberlains the lesson of thrift as well as industry. the Payson people INDIRECT RESULTS. ney, Pills to kidney sufferers with respective signers for fur- how Doans Tablets to strengthen the stom- Their help came in a timely way and Kidney Pills have the best of results. I saw Doans information. ther Besides having a number of direct ach and move the bowels. They aved many Imrvesi fields and beet stood the test. Mrs. James II. when transient labor that should results upon the success of a business, are make cure after cure, so I canto take and pleasant in fields easy been have in the Idfields was In busy the Fourth Judicial District Webb, of Depot street, endorsed not good advertising has aNo an indirect effect. recommend them too strongall At le about the streets. druggists. ing Influence that is interesting to note. Court, County of Utah, State of Doans seven years ago and One of these results is the creation COTTAGE CHEESE FOOD VALUES. Utah. again confirms the story. Could ly. f a reputation which in turn produces NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LATER TESTIMONY. In the matter of the estate of you ask for more convincing tesconfidence. The good advertiser beThe farmers have been asked to pro- Freeman Mrs. Webb gave the above deceased. E. timony? Tanner, comes known wherever his printed Department of the Interior, U. duce more food of every kind. But in Mrs. Webb I suffered in April, 1910, and on a and he statement says: repu- S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, cottage cheese they have a food that messages go acquires Notice to Creditors. a deal is with tation uot merely us an advertiser but Utah, trouble. on Alshe added: great their already 2, farms. 1917, kidney produced April April 12, 1918. To have it they do not need to plow Creditors of the estate of Five-ma- n I was afflicted with severe pains though I have little need of a is a persistent .worker for business. NOTICE is hereby given that another acre of And then in time the steady, regular, E. Tanner will present their in ground, nor plant anmy back and at times was un- kidney remedy now, I find it W. Kester, of Elberta, other need, nor invest Oliver adverIns another dollar. claims with vouchers to the un- able to of periodical appearances to use Doans Kidney straighten after stooping. Bound for pound collage cheese is tisements creute a sense of perma- Utah, who, on J larch 9, 1915, at Paysou, Utah Coun- Knowing how good Doans Kid- necessary Pills at times. I always get the nence and stability and a desire on the made Homestead Entry,' Serial Hie equivalent of lean meat ill food dersigned it eouiaius ikl times as much ty, Utah, on or before tlie 10th ney Pills were, I began using same good results. part of the reader to become more Xo. 01420, for Ni.NEit, Sec. value; lime as meal, and Jime is a most valu- day of September, 1918, them. me wonderful GOe, at all dealers. Foster-Mil-bur- n They gave (closely associated with the advertiser. 21; WUXW Section 22, Town- able bone building material, absolutely . KAROLIXE relief. The continuous appeals to t tie reader rid of TANNER, me kid They Y. finally 1 for 9 CotCo.,Mfgrs. Buffalo,-NSouth, Range West, Salt necessary - growing children. to "come in und see this or "come in ship of Estate Administratrix the cliccMcontains throe times as tage filed Lake has notice Meridian, stnd try that soon meet responses and much lime to tlie pound as a dozen of Fireman E. Tanner, deceased. three-yea- r gradually the reader forms the habit of intention to make eggs and is just as efficient a muscle TAXXER & TANNER. f goiug to Mr. Good Advertiser's place Proof, to establish claim to the builder as imai r esgs, m1 more At Turneys. Weans or cereals. of business because he knows there land above described, before the efficient tli-iTlie U. S. department of agriculture Date of first publication April is always something of interest there. Clerk of the District Court, at has launched a campaign to stimulate 25, AD. 1918, last By and by he goes there for the fill- Provo, Utah, on the 22nd May 10 day of the use of this of the buting of all his needs in that line und 1918. ler industry. Over 40 per cent of the good advertising has made another May, Claimant names as witnesses: entire milk production is used In butconvert. Notice to Creditors. : when one hundred 4 E. O. Drown, Dan Knotts, Wil- ter manufacture Is milk of used' to make pounds butter, liam Christofferson, II. A. Fearey, the result Is four pounds of butter, 3 Proper Food for Weak Stomachs all of Mosida, Utah. Estate of Lucy S. Wilson, detwelve pounds of butter milk and r The proper food for one man pounds of skim milk. ceased. First pub April 18, 1918, last eighty-fouSkim milk is loo valuable a human Creditors will present claims LI wav he all wrong for another. May food to be wasted and it cun ho made with vouchers to the underinto cottage cheesp and utilized with We signed administrator at his resigreat effect Government recipes for a large num- dence at Elberta, Utah, or to ber of coy age cheese dishes may he Booth & Booth, attorneys, Knight THE LITTLE WOMAN OF VICTORY- had by application lo the Federal Food Block, Provo, Utah, on oi before! e Adncnistraior of Ciali. room goo on 15th the dav of Mav, 1918. I! n'diiig. Sab Lake City. She is waiting greasy dishes that the soldier boys may eat, J. C. WILSON, fr ri Si . -- -- WHAT THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE DOES NOT SAY 1 . Ai r sol-di- ' 5jr ' $? 4f t i , Come in and See the Famous in Have Secured the Agency for this Wonderful Machine for Utah and Juab Exhibition Counties, and Have a Car for Your Inspection. . New-hous- She is doing mental service that shes never done before, llyr back and head arc aching, but shes standing on her feet, Shes not thinking of Iter comfort. She is out to win the Administrator Booth and Booth, I Attorneys war. Expert Battery Qharin& Alt Kinds of Repair Work, Guaranteed Notice to Creditors. You will find her late and early in the depots toiling hard, You will find her at the tables where the bandages are made, From the front line trench of danger now the little ladys barred, But shes doing all she can do in her aid. r W T ? Ive watched you at your labors, to myself in shame said, " Ive If the men were only like you then the war would soon be won. Van Aus-da- l, HUNGER, For time yean America lie fought ttanratioa in Belgium VA3 you r Un - wh$ nd i agar that mar still iaoa feed in ship loads ? Creditors will piesont claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at his residence in Sanl squill, Utah County, Utah, or to R. A. Porter, Attorney at Law, Payson, Utah, on or before the 2Gth day of August, A. D. ROBERT A mnt-f- tti r o AttnaunATiMI We Sell Good Year and Firestone Tires and Accessories 19 is. R YANAUSDAL, Administrator. A. PORTER. Attorney. First pub. Apr. 25, 1918. last Mav f (1. deceased. countrys cause to Oh, brave and little lady witli your fingers turning red, Oh, noble little woman at the tasks that many shun, As Estate of Julius 1G. I HI KNOWLES MOTOR CO. t |