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Show I - THE PAYSONTAN; PAYSON, UTAH, NOVEMBER New York Divine Favors Short Skirt 18, 1921 M SEAL MET and Bobbed Hair ooooooooooooooo Owe minister in Now York City, neAnr(long to the women of his parish i show jpod sense in not criticising jtheir njejJt rt'l- ,He is the Bov. Charles jX: Wooiiwitsh .pastor of the Mission UTAH PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION IS DOING MUCH FOR PEOPLE OF STATE OF UTAH , That the people ot the atnte may know hew the money they spend for - in the Marble Hill of the ttU-y- . .In brief, he approves of bobbed laif, if a girl wants to wear it that .way; ot short skirts, since lie cun .see no more reason why a wojntm should hide her Ankks than a man; at itraimparcut blouses, jvorn even low-cuesires; ibusiness if the girl .so them to t blouses, if she prefer .'high collars and neckbands; but he .does think women .should not wear 'flashy colors or try to attract attention to themselves. The fact of the mntter is J)r, Woodward has gone a step further :and has planned a fashion show for Iris church, so that the women of Bis congregation can sec the latest styles without going out of the parish. Forty members of the church Stave offered to act as models and a is dress manufacturer prominent loaning the costumes for the show. wf thd Jfedcqr, sanction e i " O A Sanitary Age, 'This U a strictly sanitary age," uu.1 that is Said Dr. .Woodward, women should wear bhevc' why I Short skirts, comfortable clothes and bob he, hair if she feels so inclined do not like although personally I to bobbed hair. Its up l!e girl ona I umlorafftlid the hair question. girl can wash her hair offerer when it is short and there is so much dust in the city that frequent washing is necessary. When asked if he objected to transparent blouses he said: expenses and "1ey sare laundry I admit I like to see are practical. a young business womain clad in a tailored suit and neat blouse, but if she prefers a crepe or a serge and satin frock that is decidedly her affair. Many girls do not have any opportunity to display dress except Social in their places of business. life does not claim them, and while f do not believe in party dresses, a ynng woman is justified in wearing a suitable silk or satin dress to 'business. "How long or how short do you think she should wear her skirtst jmg Skirts a Handicap. 'That again i a matter of sanita- "No replied Mr, Woodward. sensible business woman or housewife is going to drag a long skirt after her. Long skirts would be a handiin subways and in hustling about cap A skirt even to the Siity streets. There.shoe tops might he too long. fore, if a woman wears a skirt which displays several inches of her ankle there should be no cause for disturbAfter all, her ankle should ance. attract any more attention than pot And men have simply got man's. to quit ogling the woman who is com fortable and sanitarily dressed. "In tima this condition is coming concluded the Rev. Mr. about, "When women first Woodward. wore short skirts men would turn on the streets to look at them. This summer so many women followed the fashions that a woman's ankle no longer caused a stir. 1 This fall skirts arc a trifle longto er, but they will never go back shoe-toeven or length. ground length Women are going to dress for business, comfort and the work they have to do. They need not be extreme Bat clothes mnke one or flashy. efficient and the modern woman has And learned how to be all of tnat. men are going to appreciate this fact in time. tion, p V The Isle of Man does not mean once upon a day women were it In reality excluded from it. means the middle island and derives its name from an old word "monopia or "menavia, in Manx which means "vannln or manin, middle aa-- was applied to the island because of its locatif. that Boodle, according to the Thieves Lexicon published in 18.18, meant "boodle counterfeit money and a carried the was one who carrier counterfeit money and handed it out I bill at a time to those who passed - J. One of the ugliest fishes found ir Atlantic Coast waters is known as the sea dejdl, fishing frog, goose fish It is nearly all aad bellows fish. mouth and stomach and its diet is fishes - smaller than itself. Christ mu seals ise J H light tuber culosls and CAristmm Seal Ft tOMt promot e batt?f public health in Utah, the Utah Public Health Association has issued a handsome folder describing the various educational and other Itpsjtfc activities which were conducted by tbg association during the put year, TJjI.s statement Is especially timely sow as thf 1921 Christmas seal sale commences, on fhdbJ(8lvlng day and the association Is once more aping before the people of Utah with the request antf fonfldent expectation thgt they wllj bpy more seals than ever $0 that fhe association war expjpd d improve its ariogi fejiaitfr $wfr BUY. A CAN st Jtles, , QsansPulcfiiildli Buy From Your Dealer - Last year Utah eltisena broke alt records In the purchase of Christmas seals and placed Utah abeed of all er states in the Union in point of per capita purchases, in return for this most liberal and loyal patronage ef the seal sale, the Utah Public HctUh association has given the peo-p- i their moneys worth in more end new lines pf health work. Some of these activities have proved so popular that it will be necessary o egpnnd them and to continue them in opera, tlon much longer than first contemplated, in order to give nil the state the benefits of the work. Notable among these new and Important Is the traveling health clinic, ffhlefa 1$ qeff on a tour of the state. This clinic started foppf te cover the aid in elg months. Now hu apparent that It wUl take twelve to eighteen months to reach all districts. But tjie cUaic (a goiag te be kept in the fteld until every district Is visited prSviged the people will make this possible 6y supporting thlf . year's sssl sale nberollf.'" HOW MONEY USED la asking the people te bqy mere seels this year, that mors work may be dene toward building the health ef state and nation, the association feels that the people are entitled te know Just what Its money spent for Christmas seals last year was used tor. It is to enable them to know this that the association has had more than 25,000 folders printed entitled How Totir Christmas Sea) Money Was Sprat t Fear, and whleb contains the following: The Utah Public Health Association submits the following statto went showing its activities daring the past year: 1. Has organized and conducted the Modern Health Croaade In the public schools, giving training la good health habits e mere 12,000 children. i. Has paid the salaries of public health nurses and helped pay other nurses, for duty In various communities ef Utah. 3. Has conducted a dental clinic In one county in which there art no dentists, where the teeth of 808 school children were examined and dental work completed for 210 children. 4. Has equipped and Is opera- -' ting a traveling health clinic, la with the V. 8. Public Health Service and Mtate Board of Health, which la conducting a complete tibereulosie and child hygiene survey of Utah. The elln- lc has covered five counties and will continue until every county in the state Is visited. It has a paid personnel of four surgeons, three nurses and an educational director, 5. Has conducted a clean school contest In over 200 school rooms of the state, 6. Has printed more than ISO,-00- 0 pieces of educational health literature, most of which has been distributed In localities where health information was needed. 7. Has purchased good health moving picture films and health exhibits for use throughout the GET ONE FREE Druggists, Hardware Stores, Paint 8to res sell Mab on p money-bac- k guarantee. Grocers, FINIY G. BROOKS, DistriWfis Cleans 'Rtfrigeruto to-co- t-- state. 8. Has furnished sterooptlcon lectures on health subjects to all organizations desiring them. HELPS NATIONAL 9. Has helped finance the werk of the National Tuberculosis association In its nation-wid- e fight against tuberculosis. 10. Has organized and maintained agencies to educate the peo- . pie how to prevent ipfeotlon from tuberculosis, U. Has equipped one of Utah's high schools with complete nqrs-lo- g outfit for Instruction in home nursing, 12, Has with all state and federal health and educational agencies in promoting bptr ter public health. The folder contains, on the back, g cpt In colors of Santa Claus holding a healthy youpgster in hs arms, Thf lad Is dropping some Christmas sea): pd Christmas mail In Santa's pouch-BuChristmas Seals is the legeqd above this cut, Make henlth your Christmas gift to your community. Penny seals furnish the ammunition with which tt fight diseaiie and desth-Thewill bring happiness and efficiency, because they will bring health. Mall or phone your order for Xmas seals to Utah Public Health association, state capitol, Salt Lake City. Wa-atc- h SENATOR WARREN ASKS (Continued from Page 3.) and commercial Organizations of pll sorts throughout the entire country, and many individuals generally, have advocated the proposition as the most intelligent, fairest, and least oppressive pf nil feme of taxation. The indorsement of many others would no doubt follow if more thought were given by the mass of taxpayers to tho fact that the men of modest incomes are really finally paying the big surtaxes of the rich for it is p fact that the more tho latters incomes prp t fixed, the more is added to the price of the product from which such incomes are derived. A sort of endless-chaiaffair, and veritably a chain that has us all bound tight! Hpw much better woi-lbo a more universal distribution ol the burden-- for we must have taxes, and incomes must bo taxed. How much better it would be to have a simple, workable plan that would not cause hindrance in investments, withdrawal and withholding of capital from industrial channels, and the incidental tightness and tenseness that make living conditions more or less unsatisfactory to everybody. n d Lets Try BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY HELPED sible Financial aid in a Bum up to to tho beet sugar interests in Colorado, Utah and Idaho will bo extended by tho AVar Finance corporation as a result of a plan evolved between members of tho corporation and western sugar representaTho money will be advanced tives. by the corporation through a financial company in Utah, which will make loans to sugar companies to the extent of tho advances of such companies to the beet sugar growers. It is of great importance to local business that' tho farmers receive prompt payment for their crop in order thnt they in turn may meet their obligations and make the purchases needed to keep the wheels of industry going. t Thomas R. Culter, of tho Utah-Idahvoiced the sentiments of business men generally ip expressing profound satisfaction with the action taken and stating that it will be a great help in relieving the stress and making pos 0 tho orderly muikotiug ot llxo Within Bounds.. crop now in the making. Tho cost of the beets produced in territory covered by the loan will bo probably $30, 000, 000, but the sugar companies will be in a position to provide part of this amount from sales or from funds on hand, so that it is estimated that the sum authoriss ed will bo sullicient to take care of the sit nation. While making a visit to New York a man unmisf nimbly of country origin wa-- . knocked down in the street A c;mul by an automobile, suirmmded him wilh condo learns and quest ions. "Are you hurt, my friend? kindly asked a gentleman, who wa first among the rescuers, as he helped the stranger to bis feet and bnmhod the mud and dust from liis clothes. Nothing to Fear. "Well," came the cautious reply Irate Golfer "You must take your of one evidently given to non-eochildren away from Lore, Madam initial brevity of speech, "if ain't done me no good. this is no place for them. Harpers. tho Mother "Now dont you worry new their they cant 'car nothin father was a sergeant-major- , e was! London Opinion. Safety First. "When do you intend to make another speech f Ad in a marine journal: "For "Not before tho holidays, resale cheap, ono small souse boat. plied Smmtor Sorghum. "Things out home are getting into such a One wook of manual and agricul- state of agitation that about the tural labor is in future lo bo in- only really discreet remark a statescluded in the years work of every man can make to his constituents is Christmas. Bulgarian school, for boys and girls M em Washintgon alike. Star. This. If it should appear that there is justification for hesitancy on the part of congress to try forthwith a general sales-tnplan similar to that which Canada has adopted, which taxes the sales of middlemen as well as manufacturers, why not trv the plan proposed by Senator Smoot, to levy a manufacturers and producers-taof three per cent on goods sold for consumption or use without further process of mnnnfneturef Or, if not that plan, why net try a modified general consumption or "turnover tax plan, levying a half of one per cent, or even n quarter of one pcy cent, or such rate ns mnv be estimated to produce the required amount of revenue, not to be applicable to foodstuffs and products, but to apply to expenditures. The proof of anv tax elan is in the working thereof and in the JTenee mv belief ir working onlr, theories a test. giving the sales-tnHaeh stockholder in our vast knows that siimdinify i" managing our affairs, the elimination of red tape and of comn'ev r thnt can be understood onb- - ! experts and about which even ex nerts disagree, so that to be further regnla'ed would mean more snceess in onr bem-c-p-iother words, more prosnerlty in we,- - of dividends for nil. So it is tin to us to strive townrd p. time when thrift and product ie x fpcoivp pvf'Tv Tiny from onr board ef directors: tv!useless extravagance mnv be in the same decree disconra'red Tf we Joseph A. Hill, a wounded soldier work together conscientiously toward to Boston from walked Washington In nr that ond. WO she1! mr-l- r in order to get $1,040 due him for normal nricno redaction of times, of thirteen months, corr.penssiion nd the sort of prosperity to which With the money collected cheeks. we are entitled. in home his for PuThnan he took a We enn be inst nc nntriorir in 6212." Pag Harbor, Long Island. wer in nonce wo rs times fimw These handsome felders are being o mnrh ns in the James D. Noe, seven feet faff and sent out to people throughout the state 4iid now, know Just what good their ef war, is the time when the Teried weighing 325, lost 25 pounds and his so they mayseal 4 merles. of Incornomted Christmas purchases do for the states wn He in recent a campaign. job State sad a community. friend. "needs tall bnt couldnt get into his strid in gathering in Ike votes. w Chons Woodwork, Buy a pipe and some P.A. Get the joy thats due you! We print It right here that if you dont know the feel and the friendship of a joy'us jimmy pipe GO GET ONE! And get some Prince Albert and o a on the big smoke-gonYou bet bang howdy-dsmoke a if the with P. A. I pipe you play game youll For Prince Alberts quality flavor coolness fragrance is in a class of its own! You never tasted such tobacco! You never dreamed such smoke joy could be yours I Why figure out what it alone means to your tongue and temper when we tell you that Prince Albert cant bite, cant parch I Our exclusive patented process fixes that! And, sayoh, go on and get a pipe and some Prince Alberti Do it right now! . g! Albtrt to frlMt mM in loppy rmd bat. tUy nd tint, banatomt pound and half pound tin humidoro and intha pound cryotal glaoo humidor with apongo molitomor top. - -- Copyrtflil 1921 by R- J. Reynold Tobacco Co. Winston Stak - 4 it 1 a JLujf Li Li id. the national joy smoke |