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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH im 11 1,1 " "" A i HUNS LORE TO LOSE, SAID A CENTENARIAN One of tse Last Survivors of Na- poleons Army Makes Prediction on Great War. PARIS. Denis 116 J.aloe, yeans of age, is dt ad. With him passes one of ilm last survivors of Napoleons armies. Denis was He was firmjnot a defaitist. ly convinced before his death that the allies would win. he was asked by a Why? smiling questioner. I fought with Napoleon, he I know the English. quavered. They like a long fight. The Americans are the same gens. And I know the Germans. They get mad easily. They fight like fools for a while and then they want to go hack home to their beer gardens, their fraus and their children.. It is going to be a long war, predicted Denis. Things may get very bad for the allies. But they will win. Napoleon whipped the English, again and again, but he died at Helena. And the Kaiser, Hindenburg, Ludendorff they are no Napoleons. The The English navy is strong. Germans may drive the British into tliie channel or surround them, but the fleets Avill never Tribune. give in. While accumulating tor larger investments there is always encouragement to be gained from having ones SAVINGS working with safety and profit. Being a savings depositer with The State Bank gives you certain privilages in addition to the intrest you receive and the security you enjoy. This Bank affords you every possible convenience known to correct Banking Service. . . W.S.S. " ANTO TRUCK GETS STALLED IBIBHiaillU j The young Spanish Influenza. man was in Payson thirty-seve- n years ago and grew to manhood here, removing to Salt Lake with the family when they took up their residence there. lie was in California with his sister, Mrs. Susan Ryan, jyliose family are all steriously ill with the disease. Thanksgiving Opportunities Only Six Days More Until Thanksgiving We, along with the rest of the world, will have ' more to be thankful for than ever before in our history. We are also thankful that we have everything for your Thanksgiving Dinner. . We have a fresh stock of Currents, Rasins, Turkey, Pork and Veal Carmberries, Beef, and everything to help make your Thanksgiving appreciated. v - ch"The Moi Sanitary Shop MOTIVE POWER r well-cared-f- men. Being in close touch with conditions, its helpful council cheerfully rendered will become progressively valuable as their responsibilities increase. Payson Exchange Savings Bank The Strong Home Institution PAYSON CITY, UTAH oclock a. m. Description of said animals: W.S.S. . Work Dont Shirk, And Buy W. S. S. w.s.s. Byron F. Townsend and ly motored to the capital day. nt This bank invites the accounts of young 8 bay horse, Avhite in face, Aveight about 1,400 lbs., shod, no brands visible. One black horse, about six years old, weight 1,500 One lbs., no brands visible. black horse, about 3 years old, no brands visible, blind in left eye. One light bay colt, about 2 years old, no .brands Aisible, stripe in face. ROY WILSON, Estray Pound Keeper, Payson Precinct, Utah. ac-cou- rows accomplishment. State of Utah, County of Utah. In the Payson Precinct of said County. I have in my possession the folloAving described estray animals, which if not claimed and taken away Avill be sold at pub-li- e auction to the highest cash bidder in Payson Precinct, Utah, on the 30th day of November, at i matter how many obstacles old Fate into the road that leads you throw may from school life through life's, school, you will always find a bank the motive power that laughs at barriers and lifts you from yesterdays dream, through todays endeavor to tomor- ESTRAY NOTICE 1918, . NO y of Salt Lake, a One John E. Betts former resident of Payson, received word last week that his son, Charles H. Betts, had died from at Keeler, California, MANS THE YOUNG Last Sunday at about 6:15 p. of the Federal Coal Companys, big auto trucks got stuck on the D. & R. G. .track as it was being driven to the sugar factory AVith a load of beets. The front Avheels passed over all right but Avhen the rear wheels struck the rails they slid doAATi the track, tAvisting the machine in such a Avay that it Avas impossible to pull the heavy load over the track. .Ys it Avas neai-ltime for the 2:30 Eureka train to arrive the driver ran up the track and flagged the train. The truck had to be unloaded so it could he moved off the track, which made the 6:30 train just tAvo hours late to Eureka. No doubt the VEureka Reporter Avill say that it Avas on account of the bad roads in Utah County. m. one ... .ii .I . NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Charles B. Perry, deceased : Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Payson, Utah, on or before March 25, 1918. RACHEL M., PERRY, adminis- I... 00 NEW MANUFACTURING Provo, Nov. 19. W. F. Violett, for several years has been at the head of the Knight Woolen Mills Clothing manufacturing department, has opened a factory for making Avomens SAveat-e- r coats, childrens knit wool tratrix. coats and mackinaw skirts, R. A. PORTER, Attorney for Adshirts. mens . Mr. Violett has ministratrix, Payson, Utah. seAeral machines in operation First publication Nov. 21st, and more are being put in. He 1818; last publication Dec. 19th, has secured the order for mak1918. ing the B. Y. U. high school qadet suits. ( Avho , famiSun- Another thing if all men are born free and equal, hoAV is it Stuff, W.S.S. that some sleep all summer unMr. C. A. and Mrs. Till the Huns Cry Enough. Sorensen REPREWANT SALES WE blankets and some under der IN " EVERY m. larcd to Salt Lake the fore SENTATIVES Keep Your W. S. S. Pledge. difficulties. TOWN IN UTAH. part of the Aveek on business Avho We prefer men have sold and pleasure. W.8.S. real estate, n stock, insurance, Miss Sue BreAvCrton spent books, or Avho have had no sales and Saturday Sunday in the experience, but Avould like to decapitol. We tram velop into salesmen. : W.S.S every applicant accepted and Mi's. Jennie GAvilliams, Miss provide a "system that will en- Sue Wilde and Miss Deo Colable anyone Avho Avorks to make vin Avere the dinner guests of from $75.00 to $150.00 per Miss Juanita Reece Sunday. 5 Aveek. Can also use Avomen of W.S.S. g exceptional ability. Position Mrs. Frank Harris entertained In applying state at dinner last Aveek in honor of permanent. ,TO LEASE 80 acres in Ge Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McBeth and nola, Utah, under StraAvberry Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Tipton. W.S.S. High Line Canal. 40 acres in ' I desire to announce to the people of Payson and vicinifall Avheat, balance ploAved. 3 Mrs. Walter Dillingham of ty that I have opened offices in the room house, good outside build- Payson has received a card ings. Write Box 52, Santaquin, from her son, Leslie E. DillingUtah, for particulars. ham, stating that the ship on age, past business experience, which he sailed has arrived safenumber of years you have lived ly overseas. The card was rein community and references. ceived Saturday, Nov. 16th. Where I shall give WAS. Address in confidence. KANE 'Treat em Rough! Thats the I 7-- CRAVEN HOTEL tf . John Mordue, a brother of Mr. L. C. Smith MFG. CO., 1626-2- 7 Joseph D. Stark of this city, Bldg., Seattle, Wash. (lied of Influenza at Mammoth, FOR SALE One kitchen cab- Utah, last Saturday The body inet, one Vernis Martin bed, was brought down Saturday matress and springs, one New night to the undertaking parlors Domestic seAving machine. En- of John F. Harris of this city quire Bert Hawkins residence, and interment Avas made in the first house east of StraAvberry Spanish Fork cemetery Tuesday. Hotel. ltp Mr. Mordue Avas 40 years old and leaves a Avife and seven SALE Two FOR heating children. He spent most of his One large, one medium stoA'es. ' life Mammoth. at See J. M. Manwill, or size. 7-- 3t Avrite Lee Baker, Provo. Dont send away for a single article you need for your automobile until you find out what We can do for you. j Thoroughbred Poland China hog for service. Lawrence Tanner, at Mrs. Mattie Kapples residence, Payson. YOUNG PIGS for sale. quire of Henry Wyler. In53-t- f It pays to trade with the Page Furniture Company. ordering elsewhere. And oftentimes we can save you considerable money on your purchases. ' ! Co. Auto Payson B. P. BARRY . 2t tf results L 7-- FOR SALE Four head of 53-horses. Lyman Kapple. to Keep in stocK a comyje aim plete assortment of supplies for practically all iriaKes of cars. Thus we usually save you the delay that from Our prices on tires, tubes, lamps, sparh plugs and sundries of all Kinds entitle us to your patronage. All we asK is an opportunity to prove our claim that we can satisfy you. . Were always gtad to quote prices attorney, FOR SALE Hen Nebekers 30 acres farm land, 5 place. acres pasture, in payson old Fine for field. proposition small farmer. Inquire of J. B. Hone, City; or Henry Nebeker, 149 Tempi etoj. Bid. 6-- Boar for service. J. SaA7ings . 8-- FOR . I am prepared to care for as many as desire adjustments. If yon are a sufferer, now is yonr opportunity. i I mu am Making a Special Rate to Famalies and a Reasonable Rate to All ' No matter what your trouble is, Chiropractic will correct' it if it can be corrected. Remember the days and the time and the place. .V-t- Free Consultation' and Analysis Phone 63 for appointments C. Town- Bank. Between the hurs of 9 :30 a. m. and 12 :30 p. m. tf send, 2 blocks east Payson Exchange WAS. Mrs. Chas. Cravens has received Avord from France that Dr. Frank E. Winter, formerly of this city, was wounded by a high explosive shell on September 20th, and is now in Base Hospital No. 68. Mr. Winter Avrote on October 15th and says he expects to be ont again in about three Aveeks. After he left Winter spent four PaysonMr. ' years in Vienna, Austria, after which he located at Santiana, California, from which place he His Avent into the service. many friends here will no doubt be glad to learn of hip whereabouts, and that he is still on top. Adjustments Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Chiropractic tf SALE Heating stove. Enquire at Mis. M. Steiners YAR SAYINGS STAMPS J. R. ROSE, Chiropractor UNITED 8TATES GOVERNMENT Main Office In Provo, Utali. ISSUED BY THB p. r - |