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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAGE TWO UTAH, FEBRUARY PAYSON, HAS AMPLE SUPPLY A Timber. I f q'lretjom The privilege to bo an" erod bv Mis Dnm is open to every reader of tin i'nv sti.nan. Questions will bo a ns" erod a quirk to Mi-- s ly us they cun bo forwarded Dean in Now York uml "id upp'-nupon receipt bere in the next Inisno an, bo address d to Miss iriscilla cure of the Inysonian, rayson, l'tali. a. k.diei', luer and lungs and the shorten their lives by overeating thun by starvation, and an unecessary ex cess of animal food not only leads to physical disorders, but to an irritable and irascible frame of mind. the cirHarvey who discovered culation of the blood, origniuted tin saying Sony faro, free from care. Horace Fletcher recovered his health by eating in moderation, after ho had been mado un almost hopeless victim of indulging his palate. It was Flotcher who the orgiuat.ed system of chewing a certain number of times with every mouthful, so that a minimum of food went into the stomach with u maximum of gastric juices. lrofeasor Bouchard, the French savant, likened the body to u furnace which burned ell the foods taken into the stomach. Ho claimed that the imperfectly consumed foods remained iu the system clog ging it us the clinkers, cinders uud ashes clog a furnace if it is not properly cloaned out. You will observe from the sayings of these men and others could quote that the consensus of opinion is in favor of a light diet. If you are troubled with a heavy feeling, pains iu your head, your nerves On edge and a feeling perhaps of Jeprebsiou, certain of mental should consult you sluggishness, your doctor and ask him to prepare for you a diet showing you just how and many proteins, carbohydrates fats you should take into your system. , The protoids are the structure Wo are not builders of the body. hen able to store up proteins. one eats more than is required it must be immediately split up and its irritating poisons carried oil by the The eating of elciiuiuatiug organs. sugar ,8taifches and fulfc iu over abundauco is not such a serious mat tor as they cun bo more readily eliminated. , A low protein diet is to be favorto ed as it iucruapos resistance disease and dooe not wear out tho body so much in its effort to digest That is one reason why doctors it. advise leaving out meat during warm It weather when it is not. needed.. is also constipating. Nourishment of a laxative nature is iu all green vegetables and fruit, barley, oatmeal, ami vjtolo wheat bread. In eold climates men need more oik and fats while in tho tropics they require more fruit and grnin. The inclination of tho natural, un V , the i -t length eat when of the worried entire or angry, ltea'hs hale boon caused in this lnau-i. the food absorbed turns to poison, because it remains absolutely undigested. If your stomach is iu a sour condition, gi e it entire rest until this No condition has been relieved. matter how long it lasts, starve yourself until the digestive upparatua is once mure able to resume its work. Hutting food in a fermenting stoniaeh is the worst folly one can IO capable of, and any craving for food at such a time is simply a sign that the gas in the stomach is working not that there is a healthy appetite. I.el, the stomach rest between meals that it may become absolutely clean and empty, ami have a chance to recuperate from its previous efforts, i'he digi stive apparatus bko anything else may become tired and considerable weakened through never having a rest. Lust and not least, if you have a weak digestion, cut out the habit of eating before you go to bed. This is not necessary and makes you wake up iu the morning with a furry tongue and a tired feeling, instead of being rusted aud hungry for your breakfast. Tiy eating loss aud balancing Y'ou will bo rewarded our rations. tiy a better complexion, a mure slender ligure and renewed vivacity aud brain power. ZlZ-- - (Copyright by Service, HUD.) the Bice Feature By Hook or by Crook. They had spout the day fishing during a cold, diiving rain, and returning with empty baskets and tried tempers. As they entered tho villugo a large dog ran at them, One of tho fishbarking furiously. ermen kicked it away carelessly. Arent you atruid ho will go for you if you do that I asked his friend. ILis companion looked sadly and sorrowfully into his faco. I only wish ho would, waa the others reply. Id chance almost anything to bo able to go homo and say Id had a bite' , , A Start. It was iu a crowdod street car. During ono of those sudden lulls a coin was heard to drop. An old man stooped and pickod it up. ho Has anyone lost a dollar! asked. Several passengers sea if lied hurriedly, and three called "I have. Well, here s a penny toward it, said the old man. .un- 11 oi Safeguard the health of year family Home always wurm and cosy with keep your ORIGINAL HOT BLAST HEATER Gives evert steady heat day and night. Guaranteed to held fire 36 l ours, and will hum any fuel. Remember, this is the Original Hot Blost heater your fuel. There are guaranteed to sr.vc one-thir- d Colvin & Reece Co. Payson, Utah ' e mujr rluc "i ai eii. a u .il 1, lx 11 1I1- -I For Sunday Dinner liro-plao- city-owne- d oit-po- rt 1 Salmon 30.000 pounds (f frozen Fresh Halibut and will be sold by our various stores and markets this Saturday You and next week. This Fish is frozen, col storage Fish. never tasted better fish, though you usually pay twice our price or more. See these fish. Clean, delicious and wholesome. Several more car loads will be sold by our markets during 1 the winter. 12 c to 10 lb. each pound Whole Salmon, Half Salmon, pound Half Chicken Halibut, pound Aside from the big saving on our regular prices, we have a bargain on twelve staple items each Wednesday. Making them in most cases below the ordinary grocery mans cost This gives thepeople a ehance to get at a very reasonable pi ice. Come see our bargains need. Wedn ay md you will be sure to find something you l-2- -4 their-big-ord- ers 69c 90c Bulk Macaroni 5 lb Bull; Ji)i Maivaroni $1.35 ft for 10 l2c pkg Marcaroni 3 pkg for 2dC 2o C pkg Spaghetti 3 for 12c pkg. Egg Noodles 3 pkg for 35c Full Cream Cheese 12c 25c 30c per pound 35c Pull Cream Cheese 27c lb lots, per lb 5 Milk g -a v Macaroni and Cheese Flour and Cereals rein-reste- d Economy at f . d Health Comfort - been Adder . - lor tin1 .cm ten d.n- -. cmiipleled wlih.'i - h I cm A Alive , burei'ti I. ling was held ill i'i'.o. pas week villi more ill. ai ."h e j.,i Min inierested in agriculture present. Fire originating n the Imiler room des roved Ihe mill of ihe Silver King foaliron Mining company at Hart City, with a loss of J.'o.ihh. The third annual slum- of the Utah Itabhit Breeders and Fanciers association will he held in Salt I.ake January 'J'. to February o, inclusive. Organized labor of Ogden is supporting Mayor Frank Francis in the proposed bond election for the establishment of a liglil plant. The sawmill Is operutisl tiy cation. Eighteen copper stills, seized in varilike other steam, and, every Industry ous raids made by federal prohibition at Berea college, Is run by students, in Salt Lake and Utah, are to who work at least two consecutive agents he scrapped and the copper sold. hoijs tier day under the supervision of Eddie White and John Salamanca, a superintendent of labor, who In turn Is responsible to the dean of each IS years of age, charged with robbing Browning Brothers store at labor. Ogden January 0, have admitted their Students at Berea are given the unity to earn their exnses, and guilt. 'Total appropriations included in the they may select the work, which Is of 1921-1- 0 paid for nt the regular rates according budget for the years to the students ability and efficiency. amount to $ 1,339,027.10, according to As every student In the cottegeHunisr a n 01 n r pnrnnnn n d , fronr Thtrofft c e- of work the minimum of two hours per Governor Maliey. flay, suitable occupation must be prothe Tremonton lias' just entered vided by the dean of labor and In the Northern Utah. Baseball league, comforestry department the students are posed of Lewiston, Sinilhfiehl, Logan, very happy pntroling the forest, mark- Brigham City, Ogden ami Tremonton. ing the dead timber, hauling the fallen The Tremonton Commercial club is timber to the sawmill, cutting It there behind the team. Into the required lengths, and then Immediately after Joe Porter had hauling the logs to wherever needed been found not guilty by a jury in the on the campus. Is No sound timber on the charge of court at Ogden, city cut,' ns there l. enough of the other having liquor In his possession, he was to supply all needs. upon the charge of obtaining money by false and fraudulent UNEARTH SKELETON OF GIANT pretenses. The reclamation service has noted Bones of Supposed Mound Builder widespread publicity given to the resThose of Man Eight or Nine toration of a tract of about 120,000 Feet High. ucres in Price Kiver valley, with the Intimation that there would he a good Dr. W. J. Holland, curator of the opportunity for former service men to Carnegie museum, Pittsburgh, and his secure homesteads. assistant, Dr. Peterson, a few days Damages of $2.7,000 are sought in a ago opened up a mound of the ancient suit filed at Ogden by Laura Saunrace that Inhabited this sectlou and seUtah Bapid Transit the ders against cured the skeleton of a man who the death of her husfor company when In the flesh was between eight when he was Bichard Saunders, band, and nine feet In height, says a Greens-bura street car while he was struck by (Pa.) dispatch to the Philadelriding a motorcycle. phia Inquirer. It is reported that Senator Smoot This mound, which was originally about 100 feet long and more than 12 has secured the adoption of an amendfeet high, has been somewhat worn ment to the'sumlry civil hill appropridown by time. It Is on the J. I?. ating $0,(H N) for the purchase of land Seerlst farm In South Huntington adjoining the postoffice building at township. This farm has been In the Salt Lake, with a view later to enSeerlst name for more than a cen- larging the building. tury. Reports coming to various business The most interesting feature In the Interests in Salt Lake from country recent excavation whs the mummified centers indicate that collections are torso of the human body, which the gradually improving all along the line. experts figured was laid to rest at Improvement in collections Is one of least 400 years ago. Portions of the the best indications of fundamentally bones dug up ami the hones In the sound business that can he had. Prof. Peterson declares, are legs. Melvin Turpin, aged 13, was run those of a person between eight and down by an unknown speeding autoist nine feet In height. The scientist near Midvale and instantly killed. The figures that this skeleton was the boys neck, hack, both arms and both framework of a person of the prehislogs were broken, his broken body betoric race that Inhabited this section ing found by the roadside. Effort to before the American Indians. locate the driver has been futile. The torso and the portions of the Lowell Alvord of Earr West, Weber big skeleton were shipped to ti e Carwas bitten by a dog afflicted county, Drs. museum. Holland and negie The dog also hit several rubies. with Peterson supervised the explorations other dogs before it was 'killed. Mr. on the Seerlst mound with the greatwill take est of care. The curators believe the Alvord, who is a young man, diman whose skeleton they secured be- the Pasteur treatment under the of health. board the of state rection longed to the mound builder class. Whether or not approximately $45,- 000 in warrants Issued for work on Golf Ball Displayed Sense. the Cache county roads can be paid People who dont believe that golf the county Is being debated by the by balls have some sense of their own commissioners. The warrants county now show in an small would stand just held bj the county clerk unare being Bom-forargument with a player on the Is given authority to pay them. he til badly-slicewho a made links, The report of the chief of the fire tee shot, which carried the ball across the roadway Into the open upstairs department shows that the total loss by fire in Provo last year was $2525. window of a house. When the golfer went to retrieve of which $1200 was covered by inthe ball he found It on the mat of the surance, leaving a net total loss of front door of the house, waiting for $1324 for the entire year, which Is him like a good child. After entering considerably lower than most cities of the bedroom It had bounded out like population. M. P. Madsen, 34 years of age, of through the door and rolled downstairs to the mat Los Angeles, Cal., committed suicide The golfer says If It hadnt had at Ogden by shooting himself through sense It might have gone through a the head with a .38 caliber revolver. closed window, breaking the glass, and The elimination of worthless autothen stuck In the room, making all mobiles nnij trucks from the supply sorts of possible trouble for him. As owned by the state is the purpose of It was, the people of Ihe house were an investigation now being ipade. none the wiser for the trespass of the Tho state legislature will bo asked golf ball. London Mall. h.v the Triangle club of Salt Lake to enact a measure which would provide No More Tarts! that the county attorney serve as proIt was bad enough when we lost the bate counsel in the disposition of all secret of how the pyramids were estates valued at less than $7000. The made, and now the Manchester purpose of the law is to relieve the Guardian raises a warning cry that beneficiaries M small estates from the we are about to lose the key to anexpense of engaging an attorney. other of mankind's achievements rare. Utah's electoral vote will be cast The war. It Is said, wiped out the art for notwithHerding and Coolldge of the Baba, the Flamande, the the fact that Mrs. Margaret standing eclair. When rationing forbade pastry, L. Judd, the state messenger, who was 20,000 apprentices left the trade in chosen to take the vote to Washingand mud while France, making pies failed to arrive in time. Mrs. In the trenches, they quite forgot how ton, forfeits $BHiO allowed for exJudd to flute icings, and combine creams hv her failure to reach Washpenses and almond paste Into the gateaux in time. ington and tarts that made the pastry conks Thomas R. Jones, the oldest man in of Paris famous. Whatever will the Lehi ami one of its early settlers, died children do? lanuary 23. He was in his ninety-- t bird year, and had resided in Lehi to Turns Spanish. England since ISi,1. coming, with his wife, from A society ernze for things Spanish seems to be .mnilnent In England. Two Wales, his native country, ,!iat year and crossing the plains by ox team. Spanish plays are running in London The department of ncrifurnre eviand Spanish singers and dancers are In great demand. Many fashionable dently believes there is ro danger of American women are wearing the high Spanish the extermination of til comb and one sees tentative attempts bison and i! is not uill'iig to rei'om-Mid tin ,e of Representative at the mantilla or mantilla effects. the new fashionable dances are Miii.ii II. Wd.ng's bill, which was I All said to show distinct leanings toward designed to save the Antelope Island herd. Spanish interpretation. ( v v EnAn eminent glish physicinn siml Unit more people a. what the show spoiled appetite need- -. system T..kiiig into the body what it cannot i.m' la also another great cause I uder head this ot ly npep.-ieoine all dings, ulcholie liquors, and con-- i cvciy thing which cuuimt be tissues. ci led into They inflame eiilw ii stem. HELPING THE DIGESTION - will r. ' rot loco, at Hie foot of Ho (iniiberlnn.l mount, uns in Kom n Ims (lie iiirtiini nl imioiig Iwo mountains. 4.ouo acres of turest. Its own sawmill, tmt novor cutting a sound tree, write- - Murie Dickore in the Aniorloan Forestry Magazine This wood Is used for the college, for pmv-ei- . for beat and In the iimnj air. y in the dormitories and n (be great open fireplace which delights evpry traveler who stops at Boone tavern. The sawmill, ss well as the 4.0 hi ucres of forest reserve, provides not only ample practical experience for the students, hut also actual latmr for those students who work for their edu, COvC-OOOC'OO- ha- , j Boron VvX000000000000000000 1921. UTAH BUDGET OF WOOD Berea College Ovns Many Acres of Forest and Boasts it Never Cjts Sound 4, Lard, Crisco and Largo Can Sego Milk, 2 for 15 Large Can Bordens 15c Salad Oils 2ft Net Pail Pure Lard 5ft Net Pail Pure 10 ft Net Pail Lard-.$1.1- Pure .49c 1 5 Lard 1ft Can Crisco 3ft Can Crisco 6ft Can Crisco 9 tb Milk. ,95c 69c 89c 2 55c 45c .69c 25c !...35c Cans for 12 he 30c 20c Medium 30c 35c 20c 35c Small Pierces Pork and Beans 10c Can Pierces Pork and Beans Large Can Pierces Pork and Beans Fresh Salt Pork per pound 20c Sugar Corn 2 for 25e Extra Sugar Corn 20c Stringless Beans 2 Cans for Bacon and Hams ft Pine- 20e 98c Mild Cured Eastern Bacon per 1b 15c Mild Cured Eastern Small apples 85c Large Bottle Grape Juice 20e June Peas, 2 for 25c, Early June Peas 50c 5 lb 33c apples 25c Clan Navy Beans 10 ft 15c Pink Beans 5 lb 15c Pink Beans 10 1b 35c 40c apples 23c 15c Hams per 30c 45c Can Medium Pine- ft Lima Beans Brand 60c Can Large Pine- - Head Rice, 5 ft 15c Blue Rose Head 20c 25c Canned Goods 35c Rice, 2 ft 15e Blue Rose Head Rice 10 25c Milk Rice and Beans 15c Pdue Rose Sego for 4 35c Can Eagle 69c 90c qt Can Mazola Oil 45c Can Mazola Oil Can Milk, 4 for 10c Small Can Bordens $1.45 $2.25 69c 95c Can Wesson Oil $5.95 Milk Irte Small 27c 77c Can Crisco 25c Milk, 2 for Case Large Sego or Bordens $2.15 25C 15c 25c ,20c 20c 1 Utah Idaho Paging Mr. Doe. j dreamed Philadelphia clubman died that he and went to heaven. While sitting in a beauiful palace a cherub came through, paging him. Call for Mr. Doe! Call for A Wyoming f Coming Around Again Ambitious A tramp asked a gentleman for a "' cents to buy some bread, Cant vou go into business any profitable than this! id like to opeD a bank if I could only get tho tools, answered the tramp. Factory Facts. The candidate, after tiring his audience thoroughly, wound up.es ' I Here you are. iny hoy, the club- follows: want housing reform; I want land man said, beckoning to the page. retorm; I want ed- ueatio,, reform; I want- Im Mr. Doe. What is Yes shouted a Urei voice Your wife wants you on the xrotn the audience. want you air. board, chloroform. ouija Mr. Doe! it!, |