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Show THE PAYSONLLT. PAGE TWO ARMENIAN GIRL PLEADS FOR SISTERS High Commissioner Praises Near East Relief Beauty Chats Constantino: Everybody seems to have for Sufferings. d THE women workers of the Near East Relief. In a public addresR, whole-heartedl- corns, RELIEF In Parto Nego. tlate Peace, appreciating My hobby Is enlarging my acquaintance. Eor years I have louud pleasure und pi oiii in trying to know as many pe pie as I can. I uuu never to let the sun set without knowing at least otiv more imii than I did when 1 started out in the morning, writes Fred C. Killy in Lt son's. Why? My answer Is: I.,, not? Lite is made up of human reluuoiis. As I look at It the more liumcn contact uiheve the fuller my Ine dimilil be. By human contact I don I menu just being lu crowds, or places wl.eie people ure. 1 mean no cling people, getting their points ol view. Lois of city folk who have plenty of daily opportunity to meet and know people dont get with as many as a man I know who lives on a farm und never comes to town. Meeting people Is one th tig . making friends or getting acquaint'd! w illi them is uiiother. Inasmuch us human beings are admittedly tile most interesting things on earth, why not know its many of them us possible? ll theie are meu who derive from collecting stamps, rare V 1 pmo-om- Const metiuii of the Bonneville irrigation pro, oil is be ng txped.tid and the und. Making will be completed by July lu, is the opinion of the chief eng. lie. r. Legislation designed to dredge the Jordan rivir from Ninth North street. Salt Lur.e City, to the (iriat Salt Lake is prninsui in a bill introdined In the hou-oi represi mat ives. If i , sent plans mat uiv, the I'ni- esiatdlsh mi art Vei'sii) el I tali vv si bool in American Font canyon next i'loni all over the Arils', Mamin r to lib present. west are expe.-b'i lie public miioois of IlnUih county t.ave been opened lo the LYe and t hddren of the Imbiin former Uintah reservation. Forty-nin- e are now enrolled hi three schools. The highway from Delta to Holden has become u seem of great uctlvity, as the work on the mud construction 1ms commenced all simultaneously along the way of sections B and C. With the definite put poe of effecting a consolidation of college press organizations of eleven western states, the Western Intercollegiate Press association held its convention lu Salt Lake last week. Willium Mitchell, an employe of the Chief Consolidated Mining company, at Eureka, suffered the amputation of a toe when a ae width was being repaired fell a short distance and crushed his foot. Maintaining that officers have the right to search, rooming houses for liquor without a warrant, the city attorney's office ill Salt Lake will start lig.il proceedings with a view of settling the question. In the efforts of the Commercial club hi obtain illversif.ed industries aiiiui.g llie funning interests, its officers are now ciidenv oring to procure the establishment of dairies ill several Seel lulls near Delta. uf an esibna.id ,0(1,1, (XK) drug ud-d- ; ts in the United Slates, Salt Lake has a toial of fit 00, according . to figures inude public by L. (J. Nutt, supervisor of the federal narcotic field force at Washington. Harry Nash, 22 years of age, who confessed lo the killing of Martin Schwab, a traveling salesman, of Iny-son- , near Flag staff, Ariz., April L, 1920, will be given a preliminary bearing some time next week. From an economic standpoint Utah and benefits by between of which a month, comes directly to Salt Lake Uity, by the men receiving vocational education from the federal government. The wheels of a freight train mangled the right arfii of William Corbin, IS veins of age, from hand to shoulder, nft.r the youth slipped and foil to the roadbed while trying to climb aboard at the packing plant north of Sait Lake. 'ilu re are l.TOO wounded or disalded ie mm who must report for treatment ill Salt Lake hospitals monthly and due to overcrowded con-dl- t mis at these institutions, they often mu-- r wait to take their turn, it is Woman's Tired Nerves Much Rest to Soothe Them. Need taken or that meals may be eaten any time of the day or night. It means frequent nourishment at regular periods A good plan is an egg and milk between breakfast and luncheon and between luncheon and dinner, and a cap of hot chocolate and a cracker Jimt hefote going to lwl. The nervous woman should rest a When lot to conserve her energies possible, she should lie down In preference to sitting down, us the relaxation Is more complete. It is surprising the number of minutes of rest that can be snatched between the duties of the day. If the rest follows immediately after a meal, It will do double good, for It will allow all the energy to go toward digestion. Unfortunately. It Is hard to convince the nervous woman that she must rest. She always means to, hut she never will take the time, for her type can find more things to do than any other sort of v oman. (Copyright) O innes, love letters, dogs, wliy shotildu t given little serious thought to collecting u long list of friends? And If am a more successful business man In consequence of having many friends all the better for me. Everybody you know Is potentially a help to you. There is no wuy of telling when the humblest person among your acquaintances may not have momentary Importance lu something you are trying lo do. I once was able lo gel Information that meant a successful contract through the fact that I chanced to he acquainted with the fireman In one of the hotels in Sun FrnniiSeo. Now there ure two ways of getliifg intioduc-tlo- n acquainted with pci .to casual ton-vanil by getting I Mitioii without introduction. try to make the most of both these avenues. hut I regard the limner us the moie impw taut of tin- two. 1 c Modern Treasure Islands. Situated In the Iucine ocean, nearly midway between America and Amu, is Nauru, a barren bit of rock only twelve miles In circumference. Thirty or forty years ago almost nil) body could have had it for 'he asking. It is worth untold millions, owing to the belated discovery that the whole island Is neither more nor less than a mass of phosphate rod;, soil"fertili,er In Conwell known to agriculturists. Beil is ception hay, Newfoundland, Island, sold by Its ongmil owner many years ago for $RK1. It changed hands again for $..(XX).IXK). This enormous rise tn value was due n i lie disalcovery that the Island Is composed most entirely of Iron ore. For years in pieviously shipmnsteis hail been the habit of taking the heavy, easily I unified rock for Inillas',' dumping it ivirboard with the utmost unconcern when they loaded up with cut go. Then one (lay a captain more curious liutii the others lint! the suange-lookinlock assayed and his iortune was elm ted. T'-du- y IVOR. 1 ..... sugar Ham and Bacon Sugar Cured Hams, per It) 40e Sugar Cured Bacon, per It) 40c Sugar Cured Bacon, 40c per 50 lb 21c lb lots,- per lb Skaggs Creamery Butter per lb Ranch Butter 40c 40c Nut Butter, Large pkg. Sunripe 33c Oats 40c Large pkg, Sun- - 35c ripe Wheat 43c, Large pkg. Sperry Flake Wheat 35c Pkg. Cream of Wheat 29c 30c 4 Large pkg. Kelloggs ....20c 25c Large pkg. Post 25e Toasties 2Qc Iloodys Peanut Butter Can Iloodys 29c Vegetables and Fruit 69c Onions, 10 Pea- nut Butter 5 lb Can IToodys Peanut But'ter .$1.29 made. Lard, Crisco and Parsnips, 8 oz. pkg. Seeded 20c lb 10 Potatoes, 11 crowd 39c 35e per th It) 59c or White Yellow 55c per lb lb Can 40c Sack Corn Meal, Jb 1 GOe Pair lb Sack Boiled Oats 9 Full Cream Cheese, 30c per It) 40c Full Cream Cheese in 2C Sack Already cake Flour 20c 40c Pacific $.3.95 5 lb 40c ,1 Wheat Flour 29c Butter Substitutes -- five $2 00 Flour lb Sack Blended 100 It) 55c , Sack Blended Wheat 30c Cheese, Butter and ?IX),-IX- 95c Flour and Cereals 30c by the slab, per lb 30c Fresh Salt Pork v i $9.15 - 0 lb. extra fine granulated sugar 5 lb. extra fine granulated 1 dipt follows the A clergy-na- n hearse when youre taking your last ride that counts its the gnng that students today Tt 00 lb. extra fine granulated sugar two-third- s 'two mail hags which were stolen from ti.e mull wagon at Delta hist fall declares that college iicv found last week. The bags had nre not nearly so e i i sbt and the first-clas- s mail had walks with von when your feet nre wild ns those of a generation or so hem opened. One bag contained sevCut flowers arc worth a lot sore. This will bring an indignant eral bun lied p'eces of sealed mail, ago. more in your sickroom; whoa yon some with valuable contents. all rnn smell them, than they are on protest from under graduat 's from U'l.h butter is Improving, according Evento maples tested by Herman Harms, year coffin when youve quit smell-- ! over the country. New York s e liciul-- t. for Walter M, Hoyden, jug Wray (Colo.) Rattler. ing Cost. st a e food and dtiTy commissioner. Seven samples obtained In different pans of tlie state were tested and passed ns altogether satisfactory. Celery . potatoes, tomatoes and other vegetables piodtlets raised In Utah will appear on the menus of railway dming ears and hotels over the country as Utah celery, Utah potatoes, etc., If requests n ado in letters sent out by the nd'erils'ng committee of the Salt Lake Common ini club are granted. 'X OOOOOOOOCKXKX Dr. Roinhoid Kan.ler, 38 years of Have your hay cut at the mill of the Utah Valley Milling & Produce Company a ate organized and major of the unit and the guard med'ial ship it as feed instead of baled hay, and reap the benefit of the higher price 6 don o' of the gold medals and trophy for hay in this form. 0 for ti e high school annual com-pHave it mixed with syrup and you have still a better market, as there is an a ve drills, died ct Ogden of mon-lugIs. nfter a five nays illness. increosing demand for this feed for dairy cows because of the greater o of milk and butier fat which it produces. Tiie vocational education of the TOO 0 former strvice men of Utah now receiving trnhpng from the government. i proaress'iig in most sat'sfnotory a .erd'ng to the district voea- iiiai tiei ,i i.- of the federal hoard for vo '"!'! education for Utah. Colo-ru-i i. U eintig und New Mexico. Payson, Utah Finns f r seven Sunday dinners were nose, -- or e ti't'0 Si'M'd iv night, when t! V s will a parti. diry for ohiekon Sureflour, made in our Santaquin mill, is the Best on fhe Market for rcdi'l the Ice boxes of seven famlies Pastry and Bread. Order it from your Grocer. lhing in an apartment house In Salt I.aka . and eviacted from each box c. lu fine clui ken. isnt the We have been able to procure a limited amount of sugar to be sold Saturday at these prices. 1 I 1 Reason Why One Man Hae Always Sought to Add to His Acquaintances Every Day. Nephi. 11 The During the Pence Conference is the American Commission I j MAKE FRIENDS WHEN YOU CAN d j Our constant thought in determining prices, is how cheap can we get stuff to our customers? Not as other grocers figure how much will our customers pay? Nor are WE we the kind that say We will meet others prices. We follow. to voluntarily MAKE THE PRICE! Others try lower the prices on all groceries, others are forced through competition. Our method has enabled you to buy groceries cheaper at other stores because of the fear of this competition, as this thought constantly hangs over the high priced grocer, and causes him to mark his goods cheaper. Think this over and see if we are not right. If we are, who she uld get jour support the one that makes possible these cheaper prices or the one that is forced into them'3 And Kirurtf r, the more business you give us, the cheaper we can make these prices. Give us a trial and we are sure you will be one of our army of satisfied customers. , the Importance of accurate, first hand Information about the Armenian situation, sent Capt. Benjamin Burges Moore of the American Red CroR as head of a special mission to study and report on conditions. Captain Moores findings us to the value of the work done liy the Nynr East Relief form tart of his official report. Armenians are sincerely grateful to us, Captain Mooie states, since R Is no exaggeration to say that they would have disappeared as n nation had M not been for this splendid help given them hv the NVm East Relief and he Anieriiiin Pond Ailnf nlstratlon The best that svt.ipn!1 i' Americans can do Is to eent'it'.e tin enbuge the present in'iii'i able work of the Xenr East Relief soft-eye- ' . ' INDORSES EAST v e the sufferings of exile and the horrors of slavery; but she knows all too well the terrible fate of her sisters and friends, it Is for them the little girls of fifteen and sixteen whom lust she saw being torn from their mothers' arms and carried off on the saddle bows of the Turkish soldiers that she makes tier (ilea. What their lives have been since then may he guessed by a look Into he faces of any of the ten thousand who l ave passed through the Rescue Homes of the Non East Relief. Their heads Imwed In iliame, they creep Into the Anierieuii tellef stations. Hying valid) to hide the tattoo marks which proclaim to the wot Id their story. Thousands of these girls have been brought hack to life and hope through the work of the Near East Relief It Is to rescue the one hundred thousand more still held captive that the Near East R llef Is making Its appeal this .tV NEAR nervous she seems forty, at forty, she's thin, haggard, wrinkled, old. So If you ure the least hit neurotic, take extra good care of j ourself Rest more than the ordinary woman does to overcome the nervous strain, ear plenty, for food soothes the nerves, eat often to keep the blood In the stomach. This does not mean that occasional nibbles of candy are to be Rear Admiral Mark L. Bristol, U. 8. Navy, High Commissioner to Turkey, who has charge of all American Interests In the Near East, went on record In support of the American relief organization. It I have been able to encourage the workers of the Near East Relief or give them assistance in any way, the Admiral said, "I feel that I am more than repaid In keeping with the success thut has attended the efforts of the Near East Relief Committee In this purt of the world In the past. I hope the future will bring you greater success. It will always give me pleasure to render any assistance possible to the Committee ns a whole, to any of the workers, and to the great work of Immunity that the com tn Hire represents. When 139,1X10 Russian refugees from the Crimen arrived off Constantinople, Admiral Bristol tnimo- dlately cabled the Near East Re- lief for help, and the Noar East Relief bakeries fed these refugees and N. E. It. workers helped the American sailors to get the sick to hospitals. Admiral Bristol Is In Intimate touch with all the work being conducted by the Near East Relief and speaks from personal knowledge of Its accomplishments. INVESTIGATOR - woman is rarely She may be extremely beautiful when young, but the nervous tension under which she lives inevitably wears out her body. At twenty-fiv- e she looks near thirty, at thirty being done by the more than BOO American men and !: I wonderful flrls have been rescued from Turkish harems through the help and generosity of America. This Is the statement given out by tho Near EaRt Relief, which Is making the saving of these tragic victims of Turkish cruelty one of the most important features of Its work. That it Is a work which tn Itself Justifies the millions that America has spent In this stricken lund Is testified to by little Miss Eliza Dodurlan, a twenty-year-olArmenian girl recentIn this arrived country. Miss Doduly rlan, through the Intervention of American missionaries, was herself soared EDNA KENT FORBES REST FOR REALTY the work More than ten thousand Armenian A Id a good word to say 'th.- next ni nuul run' m :'Hi nf the i ml e ii An.liugiie Ifi.m) will hf In Id ;n Suit Lake j..- n li. in niarv, IllgJ. a It has hicii limurd hf hank tided the robrobher.v at OimiiIsi ilbbers S Juno in Libert) bunds, but lliey did l. in get ;inv cash. lum-- e A big build, ng .impuign, with the hbian, 'Build ami Own Your Own iluliie In i'riie,' lias been l.itim-lied b) lie inee Cumniiriial club. On tin In rd day alter he had bulled ti.s wile. Hr. Abraham Feinluinl, a fur' fuaetaing pi.) Milan ul' Ogifi-tlnrt) )ears, died of heart failure. Mtuli inti rest is being shown ill the Utah reui gumaiLam nf the Central baseball it ague llu.s year. Two new' learns will be admitted luy son and I By ple Tragic Tale of Harem Victims UTAH, MARCII 4, 1921. PAYSOX. 13c lb 25c Jb Seedless Raisins, 45 oz. pkg. 2 or 29c for Holly 29c Currants 55c Sweet Juicy Oranges 40c doz per Juicy Oranges, per doz 15c Crape Fruit, 2 for 25c I, nr go Evaporated Prunes 2 fb 25c I.arge Evaporated 25c 2 45c 35c i FARMER Apples, Get Better Than The Market Price For Your Hay. 25c lb..: 45c OOCKKXK0XX00XX)00XX05 IOOO ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o-d- eii I On Saturday morning our pations will have another opportunity to save money on our government inspected choice cuts of meat. , 25c Roast, per lb. 16c 20c Boiling Meat, e ooooooooooooo 9c- UTAH VALLEY MILLING & PRODUCE CO. Our I 4 L SKAGGS Utah Idaho Wyoming r Y |