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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSOJ. UTAH, FRIDAY, APRHj 9, 1920. ' Utah, like every other state of the Union, toilay facing a serious problem, that of the undernourished child. The percentage of those children 'who on ter into this problem is large and a conservative estimate would be from 15 per cent. This means that from 15 to 25 per cent of our children may be stunted in growth, may be suffering from anemia, nervousness, irritability and diminished energy. These children Newspaper reporters in the cities Keep your liberty Bonds where you have them. Senator Frelinghuysean of are reluctantly admitting that theirS New Jersey has introduced a bill in is not a profession, and are forming the United States Senate authorizing unions. I the issuance of fifty year bonds, free from all taxation except inheritance REPORT taxes, for the holders of any of the :our issues of Liberty Bonds, who Made to the Banc Commissioned isljmont are found to be easior to .vnuld be able to convert their preent of the State of Utah of the Condi teach, to have greater power of atten- holdings. It is a safe bet that the t cm of tion and concentration, and to do bonds will go above par if they are THE STATE BANK OF PAT SON. Located at Payson, in the county better school work as indicated by tax free. of Utah, State of Utah, at the close higher grades. Could you say that a man chasing his of business on the 23rd day of The school lunch is one method of hat down the street was taking part March, 1920. RESOURCES meeting this problem of under nouiish-men- in au aerial derby t The two most common types of $320,934.19 After all, high prices are not a lion ns and Discounts - diool lunches are the lunch served at question of the profiteer. The trouble Si ocks and Other Bonds 42,650.00 Honso 12,000.00 the morning and afternoon recesses is simply that too many men are tak- Banking 7,765.00 from the production and Furniture and Fixtures The" groat ing profits the hot noon lunch. distribution of goods. The manufact- Due from National Banks ... 37,729.98 value of school lunches in meeting this urer gets the profit due him; a broker Exchanges for 3.267.79 Clearing House. aerious problem of undernourishment gets a profit; a jobber gets a profit; 1,038.72 a wholesaler gets a profit; and then Checks and Cash Items now unquestioned. Gold Coin 1,180.00 his retailer the profit. gets legitmate In several of our countios the ' 1.641.79 Figure it out yourself on a pair of Silver Coin r schools, through the . .1,861.00 Currency i association and other agencies arc socks. 2,618.13 Expense Account The meeting in part the situation. 3,633.33 Who says tne West is not wild? Interest and Taxes Paid...... mblic health nurses of the Utah Public Health association together' with Five California counties offer bounties Total $436,319.93 the school nurses and health supervi- running as high as twenty dollars each LIABILITIES ses will and do everytring for dead lions; nine counties offer $ 50,000.00 bounties for dead wildcats; one county Capital Stock paid in possible to help. Fund 10,000.00 panther Surplus The extention department of the offers thirty dollars for every Undivided Profits, IncounUtah Agricultural college is also co- put out of the way; thirty-thre- e terests, Exchanges, etc.... 11,321.73 of the golden state offers to pay operating and is working hard to ties 12.00 Dividends Unpaid as each as dollars for twenty high spread the gospel of school lunches Individual 115,492.98 Deposits lot are a there and proper food for the school child. every coyote. Besides, of wild women in the cities for whom Demand Certificates 750.00 of Deposit- no bounties are offered. It cleans out tho germs of winter Cashiers Checks 1,331.78 freshens you up Hollister's Rocky 102,834.94 Deposits Ask any Irishman what Mexico r?,avnK Mountain Tea, a certain Spring Certificates j about revolutions. Knows Cleanser Modern Parmacy. of Deposit 18,126.50 PROGRAM SBSSBSSSBSSSSSaBSSSSSSSaaSBSBSSSSSS t. Week Commencing April 9 ' havo an increased susceptibility and a greater lack of resistance to such diseases as measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever, tuberculosis and intestinal diseases. They are more likely to have these diseases and less likely to recover their full vigor, if they recover at all, than well nourished children. Especially is this true of tuberculosis. Results Peimanent. It is often carelessly said of seriously underweight children, Oh, they will outgrow it. But often these children grow into men and women handicapped by low vitality and a poorly eloped body. Undernourishment is now known to be directly responsible for many cases of poor mental development, to such an extent tht is some serious cases it ia is difficult to distinguish this back-Succhildren when given proper h nour-wardne- from actual mental defect. j MONDAY A sea story of GEORGE WALSH in THE SHARK. luck, lure and love. A HAROLD LLOYD BACK TO tTHE WOODS. comedy. t Parent-Teache- . MARY ELLEN COMES TO DOROTHY GISH in to tried TOWN. she pep up a town that wanted to sleep. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY A Briggs comedy WEDNESDAY fiz-i- I j MYSTERIOUS ANOTHER BIG STEP Car owners within driving distance of Spanish Fork will be pleased to learn that we have at least secured the services of one of tho most expert vulcauizers in this intermountain country. Anything in the lino of vulcanizing or tiro repairs can be turned over to our shop with the assurance that no other place could do it better, and few as good. . , Try us out on your next tube or tire job and let us show you what thoroughness and good workmanship can accomplish. Drive up with' your tire troubles and leave them with us. Consult us on anything pertaining to tires or tubes and get intelligent mation. Dont bo reticent about coming in; we are here to serve yon. pr Any tube pur clipped from us is kept in repair for one year free ' of charge. , TIRES REGISTERED U 8 PAT OFF &uth&rizEd SbpvIcb Station SPANISH FORK CO-O- P , TIRE SHOP PAINS AND ACHES Bills Rediscounted Bills Payable Too many women mistake their pains and aches for troubles peculiar to the sox. More often disordered kidneys are causing the aching back, dizzy spells, headaches and irregular urination. Kidney weakness becomes dangerous if neglected. Use a time-triekidney remedy Doans Kidney Pills. Hosts of people testify to theii merit. Read a Payson case: Mrs, Arietta Simmons, Second ward, Last spring I caught a cold says: which sc tied on my kidneys. It caused lameness across my back and severe, pains at night. I was told of Doans Kidney Pills and I used them. Doan's brought me quick and positive relief and strengthened my kidneys and back (Statement given January 2:i, 1913.) d - 49.700.00 76.750.00 Total Make Life Hard to Bear For Many Payson Women. STATE Utah. OF $436,319.93 UTAH, County, Foster-Milbur- I of Lee R. Taylor, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 23rd day of March 1920. LEE R. TAYLOR. Correct Attest: T. H. Wilson Jr., Henry Erlandson, G. M. Whitmore. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of March, 1920. RAY MONSEN j, n THURSDAY i SATURDAY . DOUGLAS MacLEAN and DORIS MAY in WHATS If you love to laugh for YOUR HUSBAND DOING, the love of MIKE see this. FATTYARBUCKLE in THE HAYSEED. ALSO If laughing hurts you stay away this Saturday"night. LEAP YEAR. Notary Public. (Seal) My Commission expires the 25th day 1924. On March 31, 191 f, Mrs. Simmons of February Office of Bank STATE OF said:, I have little need of a kid- Commissioner. UTAH, ney remedy now, but I do find it N. T. Porter, Bank Commissioner necessary to take Doans Kidney Pills of I, the State of Utah, do hereby at times. They always give the same the that eeitify foregoing is a full, results. good Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont true and correct copy of the state-- I simply ask for a kidney remedy get ment oi the above named company, Doans Kidney Pills the same that filed in my office this 31st day of March 1920. Mrs. Simmons had. N. T. PORTER Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. , ' Bank Commissioner. 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