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Show TTfE PAYSQMA X, PAYSOX, !SH FT ATI, APRIL 29, 1921. &000000CKX00X4XXXXXXXX Utah One of Forerr.jst States in Mascllla Doaa WXKKXXXX0XC0X0XXX0 RIGHT MENTAL ATTITUDE should avoid all thought of tin se and banish even the suggestion of Tliis may strike them and live above the health mark. some of my readers It is when ones health drops below microbes (if disease as a rather strange par that tin adjunct to beauty, get their hold. The greatest cure for melancholy and yet thero is the greatest etirc true iR hard wotk-an- d nothing more the for boredom is a hobby of an inter-estiithan that nature. mind to a large exPeople who do creatent fashions and tive work never have the time to be A life oeeupat ion or inter bored. controls the body. line of business has been AVo all know how esting grief defaces even known to restore yout hfuliiess and th0 most beautiful of countenances, beauty to many women. In fact to my mind the homeliest and least wipes out all its freshness and distors even tho individual attractive women are those grown lea tures. There aro otner motions fat and flabby, without an expression which leave their marks just as sure- on their dull faces, from living an Ior instance a peevish dis existence of too much idleness and ly. position etches fine linos of diacon too little effort. Anything which lent aud drags down tho corners of tuxes the brain, makes one think tho mouth, an envious one mentally destroys and improves ones self nil th0 beauty of the eyes and, by also adds energy arid life to the continual narrowing of the It even improves the 5ds, expression. gives them a look of sneaking and lustre of the eye and the texture malicious observation. A lack of of the ekjn. will power and a cowardly way of Hope also has its ell'eet upon tin As long looking at life gives one a feeble appearance and the health. nnj often a retreating chin, from as any human being jHissesses this the half open undecided way the there is a certain vivacity and mouth is held. energy, and working toward tho atI have known a jealous woman to tainment of a desire litis been known becomo so bilious through allowing to keep jasijde alive even under the her unbridled emotions to upset her most adverse circumstances. that her complexion becume yellowed Quite a few great, men have been condemned and she lost all hor color, by the doctors ami exA pleased state of mind manifests pected to die and yet because they itself by a sparkling eyo with a wished to pay off debts or because manifested tendency of tho cheeks others were dependent on them, or and tho upper lijis. Thero is no because they wished to consummate strain on the heart through worry some great desire they have cheated or anger and therefore the circula- the doctors and lived fur beyond tion is good, giving ono u healthy their allotted time. Sir Walter Scott was ono of these. attractive color. Then another thing, allowing ones H0 was fifty-livyears old, sufferself to be in a continual turmoil and ing from a serious disease and deepHo made up his mind which ly in debt. upheaval causes indigestion dulls the eyes makes the skin flabby to live and to pay oil' his debt and and ruins all freshness and beauty. ho di both nnd managed to enjoy Tho stato of mind ulso influences doing it as well. Thero is really no unhappy woman tho health and sometimes causes tho victim to fancy sho has tho begin- except tho one who lias no object In soino cases in life, vvno spends her time bewailnings of disease. She of this sort when conditions have ing her lot and envying ethers. changed for these peoplo and they ruins her beauty ns well by etching have ceased to worry their whole into her face the lines of malice of These health has improved and all their stupidity and of discontent. nut are vuuished characteristics have ugly only distressing symptoms leaving them in perfect well being. ones, but they are producers of ugliSome people, particularly women, ness ns well. reader themselves subject to disease by forming mental pictures of its every picture, instead of guarding ugaiast it by changing their mental attitudes. Logical Result. Thero aro well authenticated cases A flivver in Newton, Kan., broKO conwhere peoplo have contracted atthe the arms of four persons who sumption throughh entertaining in less than a it crank to would conviction that they die of tempted Thats what comes of crossthis sickness beenuse their parents week. The did. lersons wh0 have a hereditary ing a bicycle with a mule. diseases l.egionnire. toward certain tendency TIIE s FRESH MEATS Production of Agricultural Wealth Twelve bushels of sweet grown in I polntm-we- re tali in ill lit, nli market value of $5H, according to a pielunliiary rcjort of the Pijo pen sus which has just been reeiivid. The icport gives statistics on jm tato production and truck gaidentug in some thirty three states, which m elude all those in the Koch) hcmiii tain region and westerly, except Vyoming and California. In jsitato yield Idaho takes the lead in the west, with more than t;, Tin, (lull bushels ptoduued from 4.:, PiC acres in ltlPh The value of the crop is nearly $15, .500, 00(1, according ( to the census figures. begun had about 5,000 less acreage but the production was less t him 3, 500, (toil bush 5.1, 133 els, while Washington with acres, produced only 5, Mi 7,000 bush tls. the Utah last year grew jHitatm-scensus takers found, on 13,017 acres, and produced l,h4,10il(IO bushels, ot at about 135 bushels to the aen. Tho yield per acre was belter than that in Washington or Oregon, white less irrigated farming prevails, but was less than that in the potato The I 'tali gfowing state of Idaho. lit l,iu7. was as value $3, given crop , Maine Is Potato Center. Idaho, however, is far excelled in which Maine, yield for 1010 by shows moro than 25,500,000 buHu 111,01)0 acres and a einp value of in spite of Colorado, $52,310,000. its Greeley district, produced only bushels from 77,540 acres. s,71,0(J(j The value iau slightly under . Utah, with its comparatively small agricultural acreage, shows up only in the list of thirty-thretwenty-eightstates in tho acreage planted to potatoes, but is twenty tilth in siint production, indicating the value of irrigation, even in an abnurmalb New llani) shire, Condry your. necticut and Albania all had greater acreages of white potatoes, with less total production than this slate. Tho small ag'icullural acreage does not prevent Utah from standing sixth states in in the list of thirty-threthe acreage sown to green peas, to were planted that which 2,434 year. The production value of $15.8,-17is also sixth in the list of states for green peas valuation. Minnesota that year produced $1.81)0,001 worth of green peas, leaumg the states on the list, aiul followed in order by New York, hi ary la ml and New .Terse . Idaho shows sixty-eighacres produced the most valuable sown to green peas, and $10,73 value of the crop. e s t Utah Eleventh In tomatoes hi tel ii with an. tenth in value of ''Kite' paid to the piudueers. IJaln, 2n acres and sol, $ Is,. Is t uoith a Go- 1,1 e - f ii I. .M crop. a t v in! 5:1,0110 ineiaii, ei op of any stai., worth $1, but. Florida, off S, 3Mi,ooo antes, produced mine than t i, On, lain woilh of toiiialoes, tali has 5!ll) acres sown hi water in ho. s and received $72,770 for Ili is state ranked twentieth in point (if acreage, but sixteenth III point of value of the clop, pa-- s mg on the value li- -t not only Idaho, but also Arizona, and nshington Florida s unt.rmi't- i..s) Virginia. on ciop brought her more than from 11. (ilti acres. I our Saturday will be an oppoitune time lor emearly morning customers to procure a nice oo inent inspected roast or boil for their Sunda dinner. Make it your aim to come befoie noon and save on your meats. Value 45c Hams, $44,858. pc " I ."if I ... Sugar Cuna! UnMein liiuaiii, per lb 55c Tie, 4i Salt I'm K , per ranks b :;oc per iihJ Lrnu-i.- JOc n Iiiiit, lor.. 1 ;j.rc Cheese and Butter 28c 10c tb i u jh t :;pc I Fruit and Vegetables 2li' Sugar be June Jilin- 1 ('mti. IVn- Im- - cn-- pc,5 -, can-- $3.04 e for. - pet .2.5c r. $2.15 .1 n, SI 20 ( lb Gbc i Every Wednesday is Unusual Bargain Day - SKAGGS PAYSON, UTAH 8 Colorado Leads in LET W E I, ENOUGH ALONE. Cantaloupes. Few Vocations Bring L as Much Happiness as Life on the Farm A Colorado le, among the states Diner: Waiter porting in cantaloupes, with $001,000 theres a chicken 4Y " u(T 100 acres. Utah had $52,715 in in this egg! eleventh value off 240 acres that Sh! Waiter: year, and 4 New Not so loud thi Mali" $10,504 oil' acres. all the adversities of Admitting will Jersey anil Delaware each had larger proprietor hear vou a n 0 t, farm all the haatds; till tho lile; but smaller acreages than Colorado, charire you txtr.-twenty-secon- d Utah ranked work, and production. for fowl. gtief; tlig poor rewotiy in acreage and twenty-firs- t wards, and the keen d(sapiointnient.sj in product value. A Little Love Story. there ate few vocations that are Utah reported 03 acres in eueum A dreamer and a man of actl productive of genuine happiness as hers, produeiig $15,217; and Idaho loved a woman. The dreamer said: (0 acres, producing $7,083. Florida I shall write verses in her praise; farm I)ife, bv one worker in reaped a harvest worth $1,045,000 off they will (ouch her vanity and she 3,782 acres of cucumbers, while In- will love me for them." our 'nrger ciln-- that 40,(100 of dianas 7,87 acres yielded only $218,-000- . Hut Hie man of action said: How leave ri.ial eiiinuianities and 1 old fashioned! shall corner the to tiial coy It. This state hail 22 acres in let stock market, and that annually. this iMgiatmn, of was which while her. $0,170, worth tine, rpite hp count!'; Maho reported her 27 arros of letSo the dreamer wrote n,.,- b'ok to tin- niial Homes for New York lie induced a friend of bis. whdf ran a it tuce as worth $15004. lenders!, q., the history of the magazine to print tbtn. And past max 1,,. taken as an gets $1,107,000 from 3,302 acres of ten-ceindex. lettuce and Florida $1,120,000 from the man of action cornered something I metical,,- all of the leaders in big a billJnnnire. or and became other 2004 acres. the past have been coantty lin'd. In the meantime the girl married a There i something about farm life Ftahs union crop in 1010, grown and who his inherited man ' money, on 175 acres, yielded $i7,100; Idaho's that breadth of vision, a lived happy ever after. 151 acres of onions were worth $54,-7passion fop an,l a But the dreamer was so proud of univeisul 1. New York harvested $2,800,- sympathy mankind. lie verses and the that didnt care; 000 worth of onions off 7,500 acres, his Ami really wlmt i leadership but off man of action was so busy that be thexe elements in and Massachusetts $2.30(1,000 action in (lie soul rare. didnt 111 Ohio entered the onion acres. i r ;i w in;i u (nian. The only one to suffer was the man field with 5713 acres sown and $2,-1- . Agrietd! me never has faced she married. great Exchange. er pi"ld,,",- than it 5,0(10 produced. ,, s. today, in Ftah rejvorted two acres The, are not going to he solved i spinach, Tilaho shows a recPeanuts Gain in Popularity. a da , "or pm haps in a yielding $510. generation. ord value of $1,050 from a single Howard said More than 2.000.000 acres In this ,,e other, day acre 8'Maryland was the big spinach country were planted with peanuts t1 hat is morning of state with .250,000 worth from 2,- - last year. The demand for them is "a'ks for American 00 acres. In increasing by leaps and bounds. They other words a 200 sweet corn in acres Utah had are one of the most nutritious foods Hut in 1010, yielding $10,03!; nnd Idaho known to man, one pound of them the da "t bofuro us, New '.00 acres, yielding .20,105. (shelled) containing nearly Itnlf p with its went ftiu Wi'utlu'r, sorrow-toil- . 20.000 pound of fat and a quarter of a pound and mi, him, t muldiYork s green corn crop of iim! If s acres was worth more than $2,000,000, of protein, both high grade nnd rend- , ,t 'j4h hum counim'ous while 'Maine, New. Jersey, Ohio, Town lly digestible. For running the body o ii ' n i niagnmmn-Tmachine they are three times ns eff"ml Maryland farmers produced be-11 "" land i"n w eeti $1,000,000 and $2,000,000 each, icient ns an equal weight of beef nnd i'l'.v that lujs five times as efficient as an equal for the farmers, in green corn. 'h made ,is calling so weight of eggs. ""I 'an- ,1 ,,, 4, is hands the Two of a Kind. Feanuts yield a sweet, wholesome ,nrv" "f a muddled conking oil. A bushel of them In the order. He glad you IMn-ildITow shell will produce a gallon of oil. vi'iir cold. at ' stiek w ith it. now Obstiimto. sold substitutes lard and! Many And bows your wife? popular art- - peanut oil converted into1 ti,. :,"I hm sun mess hail Unnduii Mail. a solid fat. About ibi- - sariio. ;,,i 3 a t bulldog (hat mi re- in Tomatoes. Utah jjo, j.oi 45c Hull tanked twelfth as a celery- producing state, among me thirtv-Mhnvalua-given, showing $11, t ion from 101 acres. Idaho, with only l(i acres, produced $ll,il.",:t, rival Utah's value from less than mg one half Utah's Florida acreage. leads in celery production, with a value of $2,321,1100, and New York is second, with $ 1,02 1,0'M). In all truck eriqis Utah ranked v er, in acreage and value out of the thiitythiee states given. This tale reported 8,;:o:t acres sown to iheso crops, which did not include potatoes, and total producion of $1, ltt, 731, Idaho hail only 20!7 acres in vegetables oulside of potatoes, and the value of the production was $400, 508. Other vegetables shown are a? follows: spnrngus Ftah sixtoen'h in acre age and value, 05 acre- - yielding 5.127 in $15,051. Idaho produced New .Ter ,nsaragus from 11 acres. the leading asparagus si'v piodiiei-ci op. $710, 000 from ,',,(',00 acres. Utahs acreage of 220 in green lien ns was twentieth among the acreages of tiie state- reported, and the production of $52,755 was twenty-lirs- t in value. Minnesota made a slightly better showing from a slightIdaho hail 87 acres ly less acreage. in this crop, which was valued at New York led the states 812,503. in green beau production, $Slt,(n)0 olT (i.C28 acres. Of cabbage 273 Utah rf port ml acres sown, twenty fourth in the list of thirty-threstates and $58,-45- 5 in xaliie, twenty-fiftin tiie list. Idaho showed 185 acres, worth $50,-24. The heavy cabbage product ion was in New York state. $1,!IOO.OOO worth from 30,555 acres. )r:t!,Hc$, (. i 11. t Saving Prices FaSi-i- uted Sugar - Hams Bacon 7c - of Our A Few .y.ilt,".,-J1101- Celery lk ROAST BOILING MEAT i Harvester Company Entire Line of Implements Now at Lower Prices e will-'br- i ver-ean- d j - , - ins-pi- In view of the recent reduction in the price of steel, we now announce lower prices for our entire line of farm machines and implements not covered by reductions previously announced. AH lower prices take effect at once The reduction in the price of steel comes after all the material for the machines and implements we will sell this year has been provided, and will therefore have no bearing on the manufacturing costs of such machines. However, it does enable the Company to buy materials at lower prices for future manufacture, and in accordance with our an- nounced policy we now quote those prices, the Company taking the loss on machines already finished and materials on hand. Full information regarding our lower prices on binders, mowers, and all other harvesting, haying and corn machines, tillage implements, tractors, eng js, and all other I H C farm machines can be obtained from any International Dealer. 9 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY Chicago Ei!SA USA 92 branch Houses and 15.000 Dealers in the United Slates 1 fr v Fre.-ole- -- un-up 1 -- fi-k- i t m 1 1 l Yi-r- , look-"egh- n- Easily Tbo the man wbn Demonstration Needed. Explained. ran the elevator of talking to y She Do ynl, e I, ,bh me, he.', u skv eraper un cho-- t She Then v In- don ( rigor. Tho judge eertainK did soak fo tip nnd dow n like the mnu in Tar Bnbv. he said. him. He sentenced him the movies? to three vents and ten days. Now Bad Case. I understand the three years all right: but what the ten days were Half r doc,, doctom have gi for like to know? -- He-S- ure. ' Id up v i tle er "I i 1 - shnke inn. "'VI...-- . he I,, r. ,1 e W n ' - mi or That was the war tax, said n What the quiet oil iron who got abroad at the with her? tenth floor. Pittsburgh Chronicle She simply wouldnt pay The Bulletin (Sydno.) Telegraph. bills. i rev 14 g-t- exclaimed as i,y(m face death tml, g',. rvr(.llt, u"ild , ,e. ,. v she n he fit.ng I,;,, h n or nub1, r, ".1 " ih e 'it d.mi ""ncan Fver'.r-tmgt-y Too Late. Hang - o '' ,i;, hat, was tok da iling? Uoefo, Nr jt fht again i'Ondon ) his dog ainl l.egi,,,, Week- - telephone X patient be was Opinion. all |