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Show m"! THE PAYSONIAN. PAYSON. UTAH .:i. .wyAV':rc'u:.V': ,44. i - . FROM t LETTERS ! tf H OUR SAMMIES i i WATCH FOR OUR ANNOUNCEMENT NEXT WEEK KEEPiLG ' Upon ' s 1 J .T 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. .44.4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 - 4' 4- - 4 41 O liee of facnlriis. EMiteado Mining A . -- blo-o- -- n , not: j lm-o- No. 12. Milling Company. Loeat ion of piineipal place of bu,i-u- e Utah County, Utah. 1. K lietehy (men that at a Nol tin ting of the Mottid of Directors of the abete named company, held on the 27th day of November, A. I). 1917, ai! Numb r 12) of three-tcutlet hs of cue cent per share(w hieh the lire of 41.50 per 1,000 shaie-- t upon i ued aud outstandi mg eaoital stock of the corporation, putable immediately to the secretary in I ay -- on, I tali. Anv tuck upon which this asst n-- 1 , shall remain unpaid on the 3lsl tla of lh (ember, 1917, will he dehre for sale at public 4m nt and ad.eiti-e- d miction, and unless payment Is made In foie, will he sold on the 21st da of 1 19iS, to pay the delinl.muaty, A quent assessment, together with the costs of adurtH.ng and expenses ot ale. Hv older of the Imaid of directois The real tet of the man is '4444444444 skill has lie? But how It was just about a halt How much fore. ninth y outh abides iu bis soul? hour from the time he took sick t hetlicr the long stretches of midI dont know until he died. dle life, under the heat of the sun what was the real cause ot his ami the burden of the day, shall he or a monotonous and barren plain, death. continually a ms as garden Well, dont let this worry you any more about me for Would liked siirills of will be alright. yoUth. to have been with you today T1re are men 0f few years but 4 4444 44444 4 4 44 4 To The Paysonian: I am now going to tell you about the Mexican meals we boys had one night while in Four of us went to a own. Mexican inn to get supper. verything was nice and clean; the furniture was all made and covered by hand, and the walls We will have something to interest you. In the meantime remember we carry everything good to eat and wear at Golden Rule prices. 444444444444 I Notice of Assessment Large- Achievements of Man in His Later Life. I at r life is largely the working out of the visions and the enthusiasm For Uii(h con'ci to ih in youth. U L'lnning. - not only the youth all our of the hut jHrcnnial spring if ij. YOUTH1 OF Its Preservation Depends ly All i SPIRIT -- We have all seen them F. H HARPER, these oil men of thirty or forty, life of Secretary. the r fringe meal consisted of tamales, lots else so much I couldnt men-smalle- who have fingered idle (Mhee on Kith hi tween E and E s'., and hands of I their Iatson. 'tah and hotter than thejtion all. Well, I guess it is the with the tips are sated, worn-oFust nuhlieai .on Nov. 29, 1917. k they imagine ones we get at home; chile con biggest feed I will ever get in men of the world. They have excarne, twenty degrees hotter 'the army. hausted, as they believe, all of lifes .stomach Trouble ami Constipation. and dear mother Mexican and for them the years Well, a father, han fire; enchelade, Those who have been afflicted with and me take hold nothing but monotony and sloinaih trouble and constipation cish of rice; fryoles (Mexican dont worry about of yourselves. With wcai mess. Nonentities. Christian should read the followin: I have jeans); sofa de airojc, a mixture good eaie neer found anything so good for to all, from your Soldier Herald, stomai h tumble and constipation as of meat, pepper and onions (humbei Iain's Tablets. I have used Dug. OLD CANAL BOATS GO. with a kind of a pie crust on them oft and on now for the past two Hiov not only regulate the yea is 10th sides; the bread was called a recent edict of the New ai turn of the bowels but stimulate the Under tortielos, it was like corn bread ei ami keep ones body in a healthy York legislature the horse and the In writes Mrs. Benjamin. condition, and round like a hot cake; de mule as a motive power on the Erie Hooper, Auburn, N. Y. motor-drive- n maiz, a Mexican dish of corn; t anal will give way to Mexican coffee (cafe), and but. IUw to Prevent Croup. tugs. For 80 years the motive power and mules been has by entirely er. That constituted the sup In a child that is subject to at Following are a few letters horses. With the country at war and tnel.s of croup, the first indication of be I to would have and per, before Tcould eat ' m 'ayson soldier boys, show a desire to move freight rapidly and the disease is hoarseness. Che very hungry llwir apprectat.on to the rilieve the railroads, it was decided Chamberlains Cough Remedy as soon another like it. 1 have heard as (he child becomes hoarse and the 1' Committee. It would to make the change. attack may be warded off and ait hem tell that a coyote would lnancc he impossible to print all the danger and anxiety avoided. great age. ut : r lloc !), The Golden . Appreciation Rule Store 1 Advertising a Sale! JT dont lev you your rig in the middle of the road and go to a fence post to read a sale bill do you? Then don't expect the other fellow to do It. Putin id In this piper, then, regardless of the weather, the fellow you want .to retch retd, your mnouncs menti whlli Kited at his flrcilde. If he le a prospective buyer you'll hive him it yoursile. One extra buyer often pays tha entire expense of the d. and It's a poor ad that won't pull that buyer. An ad In thla piper reaches 4he people you ire after. Bills may be necessity. but the id l. the thing that does the business. Don't think of hiving a apeclsl sale without using advertising spice in tbie paper. OneExtraBuyer aale often payi tha entire expense of the ad. at a Get That Buyer ADJECTIVE IS ' ' i MODERN EVIL Author of Ancient Clataics Were Not Given to It Excessive Use at Are Writer of Today. This being the era of pretexts, with war as the basis, the suggestion omes thut our literary folk economize in the matter jf adjectives. These and their associates, the adverbs, are looked upon as diseases of the vofabul&ry, the excess adipose tissue, so to speak, says the CincinThe nati Enquirer. per diem Germans have found that enforced abstemious living has been good for them, physically, though it lias brought mental suffering. So, too, it is argued, our literature will he improved by the exclusion, as far as possible, of adjectives. The authors of the ancient classics were not given to elaboration of substantives. In Leonardo, Dante and Virgil these facts are amply supported. In the Pivina Commedia which contains all told 6,215 adjectives, only 17 are in the superlative. In the second book of the Aeneid in which is recounted the fall 0 Troy, there are 1,637 nouns and only 589 adjectives. It is a matter of regret that the tendenev toward the use of adjectives is found in the war di spat dies. That the superlative is being constantly appealed to is also regrettable. If our language, Bpoken and written, emerges from the conflict looking like the warriors, lean lithe and limber, it will be a compem sation for other losses. five-me- al Dont Neglect Your Teeth a Day Every person young and old should acquire the habit of brushing the teeth daily. Parents can do their children a lifetime favor by encouraging the proper use of the tooth brush until it becomes a regular habit Th best and easiest way to acquire this habit for both parent and child is to use a tatty dentifrice. We Soldiers Show ' can furnish you with any of the best dental creams, powders or liquids Also tooth brushes in all styles ahd prices. MODERN PHARMACY I starve before he would eat a letters Chairman J. C. Ellsworth POSTAGE STAMP TIPS SCALES Mexican, because they taste so i eceived but a lew are repro strong of pepper and onions, r England to show their sentiment: Grand Balance in Bank and I firmly believe it now. It duced Weighs Thistledown or 1 Pound '.ase. Gold Bar With Equa makes my mouth burn to think Camp Lewis, Wash., of it. Dec. 17, 1917. Our Thanksgiving dinner was a great deal nicer, I think. This is what we had: All we could eat of turkey, cranberry sauce, bread, butter, sweet potatoes, celery, giblet, gravy, pie, cake, apples, oranges and lemonade. This dinner beat that Mexican supper, believe me. I will bring my letter to a close, wishing you success and all a Happy New Year. Elmer Kinder, 134th Aero Sqdn., Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas. Presidio, Dec. 17, 1917. Editor ot The Paysonian: Through the columns of your paper I wish to thank the people of Payson and the students of the High School for their kindness in remembering me with a Christmas present. The present was surely appreciated and helped to make my Christmas a cheerful one. Thanking one and all who contributed, I remain, Sincerely, Committee on Soldiers Farewell, J.C. Ellsworth, Chair man, Payson, Utah. Dear Friends; I received the souvenir and money order for five dollars from the committee this morning and wish to thank you very kindly for remembering me in this way. The work here at Camp Lewis is very strenuous just at present, in fact it has been since all of the drafted men for the first army ar- rived. They are taking hold of the work fine and will be ready to leave here as soon as they all get training on the rifle . range and a little more work in the We have quite a trenches. number of English and French officers here acting as instruct- ors, who are giving as near as possible the same work that is being done on the European fronts so that the men w ill be ready to go right into the front line trenches. I have seen most of the Payson boys who are at this camp, but dont get a chance to talk with them very ,7 . Camp Kearny, Nov. 29, T7. Dear Mother: I received your dear welcome letter today and aDo the paper. I would like to know how they get it around that I was hurt. Well, I will tell you just how Roy Curtis death happened, for I was with him all the time and saw him die. We were both oh guard Sunday night and had walked guard two hours and were going to We were sleeping tobed. gether. He complained of a little headache but we didn't pay much attention to it. About ten minutes later I noticed that he was breathing very hard and tried to turn him over. I no-- ' ticed that he had a fever and was unconscious, and told the Sergeant; he went tor the doc-- ' tors, but they couldn't do anv-- ' thing for him and he soon passed away. It sure was a shock to all of us, for he was talking and laugh-- ' ing with us a few minutes be -- of ie of England stands the ance. It is a machine, s tributor to Bearsous Wi Bank : nd a con- ly, that , bal- constructed primarily or testing light gold coins. seven Standing approximati feet high and weighing i rly two nechan-istons, this wonderful piece can weigh a piece of t tiedown h equal or a gold bar was m i 400-pou- nd accuracy. Before being used it always has to carefully dusted; for otherwise the dust that has settled upon it even in the course of a few minutes, al though invisible to the naked eye, would cause it to register inaccurate- the machinery resPonsve be a uas kept busy virtually day and ' Last Saturday and the 91st Division put military pageant and here contributed ganization some stunt. Most of them were of a military nature, assimilating actual fighting conditions, but in addition we had a reg- (Continuedton page 7) Chamberlains Tablets are Intended especially for stomach troubles, biliousness anil constipation, and have met with much success in the treatment of those diseases. People who have suffered for years with stomach trouble and have been unable to obtain any permanent relief, have been completely cured by the use of these tablets. Chamberlain's Tablets are also of great value for bllousness. Chronic constipation may be permanently cured by taking Chamberlains Tablets and observing the plain printed directions with each bottle. TIHE TABLE Effective October 10, 1917. Pstif of two weighing portions moves the in(lex six iuclfeg After the new English currency notes were issued the grand balance nisht weighing the gold coinage that a raIlcd an(J rePlaee4 hy notes. It has now been found that the total loss of gold owing to the abrasion of tie cojn8 as qiey passed from hand to hand, in the course of circulation, amounts to nearly $5,000,000. That, however, is not quite so Winning as it sounds, for the loss is spread over a period of 25 years-froi-n March, 1892, that is to say, up to the present time. Twenty-fiv- e Sunday years is reckoned to be the legal on a big life of a sovereign at full face each or- v eight. much. Thomas W. Sheppard. In the bullion room Chamberlain's Tablets. HE READ A BOOK. Orem Electric PAYSON to SALT LAKE CITY Mileage Book will save yof money, Investigate Ask the Agent. The Intern can give bettr service on your freight shipmet whether it be a hundred pount A or a carload. Through rates aud route t Second 1 interstate ramp Starvation, He points in connector riad in a doctor's book that with the Union Pacific Systef you First Tramp Vi hat did Ernest die of? Exhaust-t- and allied lines. mustnt eat when youre tired. BETiTERiTHANlBEER ' The sinews of a nation the health, strength and happiness of a community depend to a great extent on its eating and drinking. Theres one drink that is so healthful and nutritious that it has been called liquid food.-- Its Beckers BECC0! For old and young Everybody likes BECC0 ! Its better hy test than all the rest. If your dealer cant supply BECC0, order direct BECKER MANU Ogde j j CTURING CO. Utah , . |