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Show i THE PAYSONIAN. PAT SON, UTAH THE PAYSONIANS SPECIAL WEEKLY CARTOON Soldiers Receive Pay at Camp Lewis ' m the 91st division of the National army at Camp Lewis, Tacoma, have just received their first pay, a total of something like $75,000. In civil life vocations the men probably would have received more like $200,000. Nevertheless, when the ghost walked at the cantonment there was joy in camp, for the men were paid m cash and the clinking com in their pockets was as sweet as music to them-Th- e privates were paid at the rate of $30 a month and nonand commissioned officers, of some there are so many in the Utah units that one wonders whom they command, a few dollars more, the increase depending on their rank. Americas soldiers are better paid than those of any other nation, the privates getting more than a s Russian colonel and the more than an Italian lieutenant. Then the men get their food, lodging, clothing and medical and dental attention. Salt Lake Tribune. 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A greater part of the spoilage reported was due to defective lids or rubbers or to the fact that complete directions were not followed in detail. The percentage of spoilage is very small when we consider that many of the girls who did the work had never canned before J. C. Hogenten State Leader, Club work Agricultural College, Logan, Ut. e OVER PILLS will quickly relieve the Nerves, or Pain, while j ' Dr. Miles Heart Treatment is very helpful when the Heart is overtaxed. IF FIRST BOX, OR BOTTLE, FAILS TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL EE REFUNDED. A one-perio- - t, ANTI-PAI- N Another Gun Spiked Payson Auto Co. Opposite Orem Depot & b AV $ . Professor J. C. Hogenson, of Walding. Kinnan & Marvin, O Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, the Extension Division of the Hall's Catarr1 Cure is taken intern folally, acting dirx tly upon the blood and Utah Agricultural College, mucous surfaces of the system. Testiof an the investigation monials sent free'. Price 75 cents per lowing condition of fruits and vegebottle. Sdld by all druggists. Take Halls Family Pills for eonstl tables canned in Utah, has ispatitJD. I ive Gotta Take -- Central Lumber & Hardware Co. A CAfevl. WfLLICvMS 68 YEARS EXPERIENCE fT 5 : --k t- 5 $ 3 : : : $ 5 : j- j- 5 : : t5 5 : j 4 t Mine Strong and Black." --t- $ t- "J 5 $ t- j ! .j. : 4 5 4 48 j- - .j. .5. .5. 4 4' 4 4 4 4 4 LETTERS FROM , r I! OUR SAMMIES!it ,.4 From a boy in Texas. - Williams in Inu.anapolis New. have plenty of lime to read and write. This life may not be as nice as civil life, but it they would offer me an honorable discharge 1 would not take it the way our country stands and U. S. in need of men, I am perfectly satisfied and am feeling fine all the time. We expect to leave here the end of the month or the fint of next, lor Minola, New York, and then on to France and then get the Kaizer. In "Army life we see very beautiful scenery. We came by way of Colorado through the Royal Gorge, over the Tennessee Pass and down through New Mexico and almost across Texas. We are only 150 miles from the Gulf or Mexico Our bunch here in my tent are q lite lucky; we get a box of candy, cake or something nice from home almost every day. Instead of fields of sugar-beets- , grain, as and at orchards home, hay we have here cotton, peanuts, wild pecans, and plenty of cactus, and a small tree called misket. I have just received the home paper, and it seems as though I had received a letter from all of you. I will bring my letter to a close and tell you some other time of the Mexican dishes I had the misfortune to eat while in town. I remain one ot the biys from Payson, wearing the khaki. millionaire, and $30 is not much monfey. The wind and dust is blowing We must hold it tightly here as usual. I will try to tell to make it last fromvery one month day. you what we do in-to another. We get up at 6:15 a. m. at the I didnt think much ot Texas sound of the bugle or reveille, when I first came; with the sun then take calisthenics for exer- so hot you could fry eggs withcise for fifteen minutes. out a fire, and the wind blowThese exercises are for the ing dirt and dust into your army arms, legs and body. At seven stew and beans, til you coulwe have breakfast. dnt tell it from fruitcake , or At eight, we go out for an But we eat it hours drill in marching; then at and say we like it. 9:15 we go to school, and those Now, when I receive a letter that dont go to school listen to from home and they say it is a lecture on how a soldier getting wintry, I think it is not should act and look, and how to luch a bad piace after all address an officer in talking to Uncle Sam has fitted us out him; or if he speaks to you, or with overcoats, raincoats and sends you on an errand. At blankets. 11:45, there is a mail call, and at When we first came here we 12 oclock is dinner. At one, an had our eyes on the aeroplanes hour for a talk by our lieutenant. around through the air. At three, an hour for drill flying We paid no attention to the marching, and at four another that circled around mail call, and at 4:45 retreat, mosquito our head but would talk of how and at 5, supper. p we would and do That is a day s work. Then tjie nose wben we got our you can wash your clothes, read, planes. Now we dont watch write or do what you like the the planes; theyre common, but rest of the time. we have our eyes on the mos- Elmer Kinder In the evenings we generally quitoes; we cant get used to 134 Aero. Sqdn. Kelly Field, go to one of the Y. M. C. A. to them. There is where U. S. San Antonio, Texas. see a movie, or some other was good to us again. He pro- entertainmen . The Y. M. C. A. vided us with nets to fit over is a great help to the, boys in our beds. We get in and tuck it khaki. They give us all the under as mother used to do our stationery we wish to use. It is blankets, long before we knew Pure plenty good enough, for no one what war was. We laugh to UNSWEETENED EVAPORA TED would mind receiving a letter think we have fooled them, and Milk Goat C. M. A. written on Y. stationery The Incomparable Baby Food if they had a friend, son oripoIes arid wait for the .The Per j tit Food for Invalids Work wonder la restoring health to those j sweetheart in the army. fooled to again. night get r J ith tuhenu.om or offering trouble. Positively alelhe problem g j The array is just what you They have a place where you ot infantile maimiiniion. AT LEADING DRUGGISTS can sit and write; listen to the make it and if you try to run music of the piano or grafonala, things you get fooled, for they WIDEMANN GOAT MILK CO. Smn fronctat had men for that before we Phyicors Big. whichhey have for our use. The boys here dont have came here, and you will end up much money but have nearly in the kitchen, or dig a hole all got from a $50.00 to a $200.00 just to fill it up again. You For Good Treatment In Hair Liberty Bond. That is taken out must do as they say, and if you . Cutting and Shaving before it gets to us on have a kick to make you go to Some of the boys used to the top Sergeant, and he looks CALL ON gamble the remainder of their it up. If you kick about your meals, money off but now they have H. F. BADHAM stopped the gambimg. they only laugh and ask you if For the last two years the! you knew there was a war crops here have failed. going on; just as if you didnt Some of the people are get - know about it when you jumped ting rich off the soldiers. They ' out of bed in the early dawn, charge you like you were a But with all we have to do we Under Bank Building bread-puddin- g. loop-the-loo- j d-v- WIDEMAHN'S j j l-g- f j J pay-day- SEVERS PAIN. -I used to suffer a great deal with lumbago In ny shoulders me and back. A friend Induced to try Dr. Miles Anti-Pai- n Pills and I am only too glad to be able to atteet to the relief that I got from these splendid They form a valuable pills. medicine and do all that It is claimed thev will do. I.EWI3 3. CUTTER, Marietta. Ohio. , Tpadc Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone seultnt a sketch end description may our opfcVon free whether an quickly as certain Invention Is probably pate.ttable. Coimnunira Uona strictly confidential. HANDBOOK onPateuU sent free. Oldest eeency for securing patents. Patents taken through Muon A Co. receive tptciai notice, without charge. In the Scientific American. fllnatrafed week!. largest efr a eolation of any scientific Journal. 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