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Show THE PA 1 SON! AN, PAYSON, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920 Payson Is highly Honored In the World Movement Inter-Chur- ch Payson has been signally honored by the Intorchurch World Movement in the appointment of the Kav. Wild-maMurphy, pator of the Presbyterian church in the appointment of (he position of county director. Mr. Murphy is honored by all parties and ' United Association, Evangelical Association, Society of Friends in American, Society of Friends in California, Holiness Church, Luthern Evangelical Synod of North America, General Conference of Methodist Episcopal Church, Methodist Protestant Free Church, Methodist Church of North America, Uvangelicnl n Mcn-onite- creeds TOgardless of religious affilia-toand his appointment will meet the hearty approval of the churches He has gained an of this county. n Methodist African enivaible reputation as a forceful community preacher and general worker. He has taken a very active all the War Work drives and part in distngushcd himself in the Ked Cross work for the past two or three years. Mr. Murphy will see that every, city in the county is thoroughtly organized for effective work and wiU appoint a number of community leaders to help handlo this program. A county convention will be held in Provo on April the 13th, to which delegates from every part of the county will attend, Prominent speakers from the largest churches in Salt Lake will attend and participate. have been( State headquarters opened in tho Nowhouse hotel for the Interchureh World Movement ift Utah with Dr. L. A. Garrison as state director in charge. He is assisted by I. H. Masters of Provo, assistA strong state ant state director. committee of prominent business men will be organized in the near future to help put this campaign over, Thirty Protestant denominations will hold a United simulataneous throughout the United campaign .States from April 25 to May 2, for funds to carry on the world wide task of the church. The iinacial objective will bo $336,777,000 of this amount $175,44,349 is to bo raised 1020. This announcement was in made by Lyman L. Pierce, director general of the Interchurch World eamgaign at his office headquarters Tork City. .i: This is the largest financial goal vor pioposed for volunteer giving, being more than twice that of the United War Work campaign. It is the first objective in which the element of conjecture is absent, for it is based on a scientific survey of the needs of the world. Here are the denominations parChris-taiticipating in this work; Advent Northern Baptists, Church, National Baptists, General Baptists, Church of the Brcthern, Brethern Church, Christian Church, Congregational Churches, Disciples of Christ, . ,Ni-- n Prostestant Colored Methodist Episcopal Reformed Zion Union AposChurch tolic Church, Presbyterian in the United States of America, Presbyterian Church (south) in the United States, Associate Reformed Church, Church, United Presbyterian, Presbyterian, Reformed Church, Reformed Church in the United States. Crurch of the United Brothern in Christ. In making this announcement and explaining the campaign, the basis of the appeal, and the Interchureh World Movement, Mr. Pierce said: When thirty great American denominations approxrepresenting imately seventy per cent of the church membership of the country, decided .that the interest of their were economy and efficiency certain things which should be undertaken together rather than separately, they brought into existence as the agency in which they were to The Interchureh Movement. They gave to the Interchureh Movement, as the first task in this co operative effort, instructions to make a thorough survey of the whole foreign mission field; in short, to find the This surneeds of the whole world. vey has been vigorously conducted and as a result the ooperating churches have definitely beforo them their unfinished task at home and aboard. For nearly 150 years the greatis est agency that has developed perhaps the United States government. Its budgets have been based This is true largely on guess-worof most of the great appealing enterprises of the world. Tho survey of the denominations which are cooperating under the name of the Interchureh World Movement is the most statesmanlike project ever undertaken. The church is the one great agency which knows, as a and systematic result of scientific task is, study what its unfinished and it now proposes to meet this task by raising the necessary funds and the needed resources of developing No such demonstration man power. of convictions and faith has ever been shown before. war, that 186,000 had been Increased to 296,000. The following table shows the Increase in efficiency of American railroads since 1900, which enabled the railroads to keep pace with the growth of the country : 190 Ton miles increased Passenger miles increased. . 170 .. . . '56 Trackage increased Cars and engine Increased.. 75 85 Workers increased Output per worker im ceased 60 Average train load increased 130 These figures show that the traffic allied by tlife railroads of the country has increased more than three times ns fast as the trackage, more than twice as fast as the equipment and more than twice as fast as the number of workers. This has been made posInvestment of new sible by capital to Increase the efficiency of the transportation .facilities and thereby enable th railroads to increase the Word Coinage of War. bo a dud, said the lad, half-to a eoaxingly, whom he was urging schoolmate upon amount of traffic handled and reduce rethe amount of labor required to handle action to which the other opposed Thus a word used collosistance. quially as designating shabby clothes effects acquires a or Rates. Urge Adequate but indirectly traceable to the meaning In a resolution adopted by the AssoA remarkable number of original. ciation of Life Insurance Presidents now words, either applying to new Inthe heads of the countrys large insurventions or to be classed as soldiers ance companies express their attitude slang." came into being during the toward the railroad situation as follwar and have been recognized In a ow s : 1919 dictionary. Presently philologists Rehabilitation of the railroads and will be exploring a search for roots", establishment by lnw of rates adequate and certain among them will be duly to provide for the present and future while demands of our growing commerce and Incorporated into our language, to stabilize the credit and securities of others will drop out as words of occasion onlv the roads." Dont seml-valuele- Look prot-esta- Here! You never can tell what find on a page of Classfied ads until you look it over. Theyre small but oh, myl You sometimes find what youll searched long for. Good things come in small packages and many a good message is tucked away on a page of Classified. Look them overt youve CLASSIFIED ANNOUNCEMENT THE SPANISH COLUMN BOOMS FOR' RENT. Mrs. Jane Cravens. of Inquire FOR SALE. uU acres, 20 alfalfa, 10 w heat. T. F. Mendenhall. 7th West and 7th South. WE BUY, i.sfc Ford Sets New Record TRAFFIC INCREASE g In Tractor Building TREBLED SINCE 1898 On February 19 at 9 A. M. Ford-sotractor No. 100,000 left the assembly line in the Fordson plant at Dearborn, Mich., slightly less than f two and years after number And here again one was completed. has Henry Ford set a new record in Greater Efficiency Enabled Railroads to Meet Countrys born. Some fifteen years ago Mr. Ford began work on what has come to be the Fordson. This tractor was reaHy a Ford car equipped with special wheels and included of course some mechanical changes. By 1908 he had a workable tractor; it plowed, harrowed, and did much other work on the farm. Then ensued nine more years of experimential work before the first tractor was put on the market. Fordson tractors are now being assembled at a rate of 350 daily at Dearborn, 100 at the St Louis assembling plant, and it is estimated that within a short time the Des Moines branch will be in operation. There is also an assembling plant in Cork, Ireland. Another follow who helped make that bank account quit the game and started buying War Savings Stamps. He is what the pokeT players call fat now, and is figuring on buying a house and lot. THE PAYSON HARNESS SHOP Houso CANDY BUSINESS. We start you, at home, or anywhere; everything furnished; $30 weekly, up; experience) unnecessary. Specialty Candymaking Company, Philadelphia, Pa. 5th South 18th niniuimuiiiuiiiinuiuiiiimiimmiuuuunuiBuummmiiiiii men-wome- Growing Demands. one-hal- tho manufacture of farm tractors via the quantity production route. Although the Ford interests are very recent entrance in the ranks of the tractor manufacturers, yet Henry Ford really built a tractor of the steam type before he started work on And incidentally, his first gas car. that tractor and that first car, still in very good gunning conditon, and Mr. Ford occasionally demonstrates both to visitors at his farm in Dear- and lot. 240 feet frontage.. Biggest bargain in town for quick sale. Amasa Potter estate. Write Dr. L. C. Potter, Provo. Oliver Chilled Plows and Oliver Implements t- 26 4tc. FOR SALE. (CO-O- P Everything Pertaining to Farm Machinery and Implements for Beet Growers, THE OLIVER LINE has been the Worlds Standard and recognized as the Best for more than ' p . ' Fifty Years. j SEE OUR SET UP SAMPLES AND MAKE.. YOUR IMPLEMENT WANTS KNOWN AT In or sell and other labbits, animals. List what you have with us, stating your lowest pricJS on The Fur & large lot .shipments. 7 Specially Farming company, N. P. Avenue, Fargo, N. DiL. i FORK HAS THE SOLE AGENCY FOR Advertisements in this column inserted at the rate of 10 cents per line each insertion. Count six words to the line. 515-51- n , The executive councrr or the National Association of Credit Men in a public statement on the credit situation of the country says : The council in Its consideration of the transfer of the railways to private control felt that It Is of the highest importance that the railways be protected from the dangers of receivership and the public assured against uninterrupted service." are more of the railways of the world. The traffic hauled on the railways of the United States is now three times as great as it was twenty years ago. In four months now the railroads carry as much freight and as many passengers as they did then in a year. In the three months alone of the harvest movement in 1919 the traffic equaled that of the whole year of 1898. In 189S freight ton miles carried by the railroads of the country were more than 100,000,000,000 a year. In 1910 they were, more than 250,000,000,000, In 1913 more than 300,000,000,000 and In 1918 more than 400,000,000,000. Although the railway mileage increased only about 65 per cent since 1890, improvements In tracks, terminals, equipment, etc., have been so marked that the volume of goods carried (measured in the number of freight tons carried one mile) increased more than five times from 1890 to 1917. Increased Efficiency. Taking account of both freight and passenger service, the railroads in 1900 hauled 180,000 traffic units ' (freight tons carried one mile, plus passengers carried one mile) for each railway employee. By 1917, the last year of private operation of the railroads prior to the entry of the United States into the The American railroads than st. n a IrffS one-thir- d "We ought to make a hit3 Chesterfield HOME FOR SALE Three Room brick bouse with screened sleeping porch and good basement. Electric uno block light and city water. cast of C. F. Dixons residence. Apply to T. G. Hansen, FOR One high oven Colo s hot blast range and one steel couch. 2-- Inquire Paysonian. m u t Consists of a light six car, built in touiing and roadster style, together with inclosed cars in both FOR SALE 6 tons good nrst cutting alfalfa. Close in. Apply E. G. Breeze, t-- RENT Fifteen acres of good grain and beet land. Inquire Bert Stevens, Payson. sedan and coupe. This particular car is perhaps the best equipped light six car on the American FOR Early March pigs. Also have Berkshire boar for service. See Leroy Haskell, Payson. FOR SALE D market. 12-5- -t FARM LAND FOR RENT. 20, 40, CO or 100 acres good farm land. Justin A. Loveless, Payson. The six 55 models consist of the Larchmont, a sport model, which is the most popular young mans car on the market. c FOR SALE. 34 head of cattle with reserve right for 23 head in forest reserve. Inquire of Earl Holladay, Spring Lake. WANTED. Machine 500 Tons Iron Stove Iron PROVO FOUNDRY COMPANY. Provo, Scrap Iron N $28.00 Ton. $18.00 Ton. ft MACHINE a The Utah. If You Have Anything to 3 touring, also sedan and coupe, of the finest design and finish. BABY CHICKS Now is the time to place your order for baby Chicks. There may be a shortage, so g?t your your order in as soon as possible. You will then be sure of your Chicks. Mail orders or see Chas. E. Smith, P. 0; Box 263. v. Payson, Utah H seven-passeng- er Sell or Want Anything, try A WANT AD. AND why not? Never were fine tobaccos so skillfully blendedl Chesterfields bring you the best of Turkish and Domestic leaf, blended to bring out new delights of flavor. IN AMERICA. SALE M B K n au N M "i Write or Phone No. 6. GEORGE A. BROWN, Agent for Utah, Juab and Sanpete Counties. OFFICE ft SALES BOOM AT Arrowhead Motor Co., Prove, Utah. at rer Motor Companys sales room ference week, where a full line of P aige autos and trucks will be on Mr. Brown, will he Madsen-Fa- r Auto Row 4th South Salt, Lake City. Con- |