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Show TILE PAYSOXIAN. UTAH, APRIL 15, 1921. PAYSOX, P?.E HISTORIC AMERICA SPECIMENS PRESENTED Tf3 iln, 0 lLfl i jiio of the Payaon High School. Written and Edited by tho Students .11 fid ! I VOLUME UTAH APRIL NUMBER 15, 1921 3 7 EIOHTII SENIORS The Silver and the Green 8TA7P Editor THEISM A ERLANDSON Editor Atholtie JOIINSON LOWELL Editor ...Social WORTH. ELLS NAOMI .....Advisor E. A. MOROAN Editor Joke DOUGLASS HAZEL WAYNE LOVELESS Ag. Club Reporter ORA"" JEPP80N Ninth Grade Civic Club MINNIE BOWEN - II. S. IOMOENE ADAMS -- Senior THELMA ERLANDSON Junior RHEA DANIELS The seniors are very busy now, even more so than ever ns it is the Exams of ond of another term. all kinds are being given and vie are always trying to get passing There is only one more grades. term of school and as usual, judging from other years, the work seems to pile up in the last six weeks. However, we all have been trying to keep up with our work this year, so as to make the end of tho year run more smoothly. Aside from lessons muny of the , Reporter Reporter Reporter students have been rehearsing every spare moment for the sehool play. Reporter A largo percent of the east is seniors. Als,, there has been the booth to Reporter work on which all tho students are Sophomore SI11RL DOUGLASS taking part in decorating and makFreshman Reporter ing it tho best of all the other classItAZEL DOUGLASS ex The booths will bo on es. Dramatics Club Reporter hibition Saturday night at tho Ag. ra t club danro. Everyone come prepared to buy something from the HIGH SCHOOL REPORT senior class booth. The Friday morning assembly was ATHLETICS It was as fol very interesting. lows: Wins First Baseball Game Payson Max Peery Trayer Daniels Rhea Solo By defeating the Springpille nine ITarri- Velma by B score of 13 to 2, Payson anReading Albert McClellan, nexed the first game of the season. Violin Duet The game was featured throughout Leon Johnson and Cora Cravens. Bernice Wilson by Kitchen's pitching ability and Reading mound Talk on tho Spirit of tho High with him on the Payson Mr. Oberhansley should take the championship of School Erma Reece this division. Piano Solo Springville made one Mrs. Temples Telegram run in the first inning and one in Tonight will be presented by the nigh School the last, making their total score 2. Dmmatic flub, at tho Second ward Much Worse. amusement hall. Yesterday afternoon was cleanup Have you a little fairy in your The build day at tho high sehool. hornet for been has than it cleaner is ing No, but I hnvc a little miss in some time ami we will endeavor to The Drexerd. engine, so. my it keep REPORT GRADE Our English class under Mr. Sim ons is making very fine progress. wo have During the past month the different forms of min argumentation, exposition, narration and description, also a iui wiitten review has been made of tie We have oy: English text book. larly written a conqxisition on some live theme every Monday throng) out These have all been file' tho year. with Mr. Wilson and will be liatabd back at the end of the school yoai. Tlic eighth grade class is doing in selling tickets for the high school piny Frnlav, to pay curtain in the auditorium. By the way had you noticed that the curtail is up in eighth grade class colors? Ours Civie club is fully orgaai.i d with tho following officers: Stella lia noPresidont vice president Ralph Then Stark Secretary Aften Nebehei Treasurer There is also a board of director consisting of five members. studied Wisitiou, planning juniors are busy booth for the Ag. club ,aice We nre taking examinations too, and thnt always adds to the joy of life. However, wo are coming nut real well. Tho Sentence. from sehool. workers in the Pacific NeArizona, California, division, vada anti Utah nre being railed up on by the division management to mobilize for the national sewing bee to furnish garments for tho hundreds of thousands of babies and small children in Europe who nre clad only in meager rags or newspapers. Announcement has been sent out to chapters in t ho division to stimulate tho sewing in both adult and Tito school children junior groups. hnvo been asked to contribute 20,000 a garments and 300 layettes for been has No quota June shipmeut. announced for the chapter workers whole but the demand from the American Red Cross is a stuperndous one calling for a concerted effort -- of all who want to help on this greatest call the Red Cross has had since work production ceased. American Red Cross relief workers, to just returned from Europe bring suffering American tales of acute bareamong the children who walk foot and almost unclad in the bitter of Cent nil Europe, w inter climate thousands of whom born in wartime, have never known a shoo or decent articles of clothing. With materials furnished by the American Red Cross, native women in these destitute countries todnv are at work in an effort to meet the distress among their children, but their efforts are in no wise suf fieent to meet the problem. Information collected by the Roil Cross in Europe shows that there is instant need of 230,00(1 garments for children up to the age of fourteen and that an infinitely larger number of garments can be utjed before children would be even do It is estimated that eently clothed. tho 2,000,000 garments asked for will suffice barely to cover SOO.onn children. While the appenl is directed to the women who served in Red Cross Tooms during tho war, all women interested in the clothing of these The project children nre included. will not be launched on anything like tho war time scale when each eommP!ttYlind"i'ts Vila 0 or wranri""!! where women assembled to daily turn out tsurgienl and dressings , countless other articles needed for the American expeditionary forces. Unlike the same service in war time, there will be little purchasing of imperials but the women will be articles urged to utilize any' cast-of- f of clothing which by the use of specifications of the Red Cross can be converted into useful garments for these destitute children. Rod Cross Contract let for completion level canal and pumping equipment in Cnche vnlley. Utahs business outlook bringlit Conference buyfor coming year. ing greater than year ago despite Crop prospects good. price drop. Salt Lake Utah State Farm bureau soils more than a million and n single quarter alfalfa seed in transaction, in connection with seed Logan pool. Salt Lake Humphrey Oil corpora of Nevada incorporates in Utnh ion for $123, non. Butlervillo votes for pipe line water system. 7,000,-00T.nke Approximately Salt ners of govrnmnt lands in Utnh thus fnr have been covered by np plications for oil prospecting permits. These applications number about 2300 while not more than 300 have been granted. Rond work to be resumed on com-- , plot inn of a 12.01 mile stretch from Ephraim to Pigeon Hollow in county. conProvo Snlt Lake route to st met nddition to roundhouse hero. Oil nnd defining company Raven operating lnrge refinery nt Rangely, ."Tirdios nearly all gasoline used in tnitnh basin need for large refinery incronsed to hnndlc production. Strike two new wells. Aft. riensnnt Plans being made fo supplying more water to valley. Uav build rosorvbir. considered Roosevelt Unitnh basi bp geologists tho greatest undevelop0 San-oot- e or doubling area now under culliva tion in short time. New bank proposed for Dueliene. Salt Lake bas been definitely decided upon for the 1!)22 convention of tho American Honey Producers hmguo, which it is reported will be the largest and most important con v nation yet held by tin-- lio.lv. Salt Lake Jobless of city organize league with object of opening up ivonues of employment. Appropriations for stain road woik to bo materially under those of PJ20. Seipto wants construction of junior high sehool for coming year. Salt Lake Beaver Copper comps nv stockholders authorize company to engage in oil business. Salt I.nke maa lias oil tig on "into well site near Ohio companys claim. another T.ognn soon to organize sidewalk paving district. Brigham City Work of completing parking of tabernacle block now under way. Oil development nativity in south ern Utnh fluids to bo grentlv in creased by starting of tost vvcl's in Circle Cliffs nnd San Rafael fields, to with decision Tn connection close dovvn the porphyry copper mines. Charles Hayden made tho following statement : Copper is a basic in Tho porphyries are groat dustry. commercial properties, and it is belief of commercial industry in this conn trv nnd abroad will, with cessation of production todav, not require n vorv long period of shutdown. developments will have to ho watched to determine when it will bo appropriate to reopen those pro perries. i, ill. Of cour.se, the word sort and the word kind have legitimate uses, as nouns, hut In such cases the word must lip pieceded by an article. Thus, one nitty say, with propriety, I felt a sort of illness. illness. or I felt a kind of , sli cep. Talking about enidemies, the most prevalent one in America today seems to be the hip disease. Burlington Nows. CLASSIFIED Benefit of Physical Training. Dr. Dudlej A. Sergeant, leading COLUMN ex- ponent of physical training, lias said from consultation with tlie records Advertisements in this column in which were commenced at the time of fcrtcil at tlie rate of 10 cents per the worlds fair nt Chicago, that our lineeach Count insertion. six 'ollege men are two inches taller and nine pounds heavier than they were at words to the line. that time. ThJa la due to physical FOR BALE. Seed Potatoes, tested training. and clean. Free front disease. Rural Industry Rewarded. New Yorkers. Price, $1 per bushel. 15-t- f E. Gale, Payson. c r has Up in Idaho a nnd HEAD YOUR SWINE KERD WITH taken on banditry as a side-linit is said that now he is able almost ONE OF THESE I have fur sale five clinice young to make both ends meet. Western lluioe Jet-i- 'v boars, from some of Mineral Survey, (Salt Lake.) tlie best stia k in America, incltid Why He Didnt Stop. ing gieat Sensation, Pathfinder an( Defender. Pure strain. Digs James, do you see that policenow about lejulv for weaning, ami man making signs to you? m Price. $33 pi line condition. Yes, maam, replied the chaufeach. Location. Cliarle Samson feur. P. O. Address, Ranch, Gemda. Probably wants us to stop. Chits. S. Wilk Santaqnin, Utah. I dont "Dont know, maam. t inson. p You understand his signs. see, CORNER- LOTI 'Oil SALKfour by we dont belong to the same lodge. North side Utah avenrigid rods. Yonkers Statesman, ue one block east of D. & R. G. Inquire laysonian Office. depot. - school-teache- Ulysses S. Grant venture he put what little money he had and most of all . . . his name. After three years he was rudely awakened from his dream of wealth request by the young Napoleons that hi go borrowing from William II. Vanderbilt to save the bank from crashing. He was lame from a fall on an ley street when the truth was broken to him, hut he limped Into the Fifth avenue palace of the multimillionaire and came out with $150,000. As he entered the bank, two days later, he was met with the crushing news that the firm of Grant & Ward had gone dovvn in a shameful failure. ed oil field i' west. I outs afterward a clerk found the made Saint George Great progress broken titan still sitting at bis desk ia agriculture in Washington county In silent despair, bis bend dropped in last few years. Possibilities grent forward, his hands gripping the arms of his chair. Out of had came good. Grant opens toilet medicines, preparaprietary Personal Memoirs with a frank that his the law provides tions, etc., same must never be sold under cir admission that he consented to write the vendor that great narrative only because he Law cumstances from which might reasonably deduce the inten- was living on borrowed money when tion of the purchaser to use them a publisher proposed tlie undertaking. Persons As he pursued hts theme he was gratfor purposes. beverage To Whom It Mav Concern: State of found guilty of violating this lnw ified to discover an unsuspected gift Utah. are subject to fine and imprison- for unfolding a moving tale of his adventures and achievements In the field, Merchants must not Attention is called to tho fact ment, lie wrote on until he had finished a eon in their responsibility that there are two prohibition laws the sale of such ar- story as Imposing In Its directness and with nection in force in Utnh. Tho fed simplicity as his own nature. And the ticles. law eral and (Volstead) the first sales of it brought his wife, ad to be unlawful shall It Tho federal state prohibition lnw. when he was gone, more money than vertise anywhere or . by any enacted although prohibition law, all the earnings of his lifetime. the or means cr method, liquor, . the state lnw, does One day, in the midst of his writsiib.soquFnUy mnnnncture, sale, or furnishing TiOcnl law. fate ing, ns he was eating a peach, he not supersede of the same, or where, how, from , tho'?j pqiml ro- a stabbing pain in his throat. A felt whrviiuand state authorities haT1'1'. sii..w,hat price the same cancer had him in its clutch. deadly sponsibilities with the federal aunflf'' a.7tr Jit' at farmers With heroism, he fought it grim ities. If is the policy of the federal foiintr nd may be obtained, hnd completed the two volumes government to cooperate with the It shall be unlawful to'' i Mars is Urnolrs. although he was re- state authorities in bringing about a vertise, manufacture, sell or pos of Whispering r"'T'slf-of id's An, strict observance of prohibition. sos.s for snlo of a stenog- ear spe . any utensil, duced o the Attention is also culled to the machine, spwch. preparation, his dictation n W1,vas ,eft fact that the federal com pen ml. tablet, substance, h cl08, f prohibition , lie raphor. Finally work throughout the direction, or recipe advercountry is diless nnd had to vided into two branches tised. designed, or intended for he wfl8 1. peron a pad in chapters missive. 2. Mc use in the unlawful manufacture Enforcement. In orAt the of sura. coming der to expedite action, all communi of intoxicating liquor. Vomed. taken tip state to a cottage oN, entions regarding ,or8 the holders of Reports of infractions of the law Gregor. There he silently we) federal permits to use indutsrial al "ill be appreciated. ns he sat on the piazza, the vlsbs fr,. eohol, etc., should be addressed to LORENZO RICHARDS, who came to see him. among them Gtnk the federal prohibition director Salt Federal rrohitibion director. Utnh. oral Simon Bolivar Buckner. To that Lake. classmate at West Point and foeman Although the federal government men do what their wives tel at Fort Donaldson, Grant gave his last has approved the formulae for the them to do. and somo mm nre nof message of rejoicing that his suffermannfnctnre of certain extracts, pro married. Rochester (Minn ) Sentinel ings had united North and South in n common sympathy. Prohibition Director Calls Attention to nmlCr-rstimat- 13-2- 8 EAbAI tt-c EARLY & EARLY, Doctors of Chiropractic, Over Wigbtman Supply Company, Main Street. Oflioe Hours from 13 to 1 and 2 to 6. roll RENT OR SALE. Will lease for 1, 3 or 5 years or sell very cheap, my 40 acres southwest Would consider trade. of Payson. R. C. nnvvkins, What have you? P. O. Box 230, I.o tig Beach, Cal. FOR SALE. Ono of the Best Busi78 feet ness Corners in Paysom, feet in Depth, Frontage, 1113-with right of way in the J G. F. TILS0N. M. D. PHYSICIAN am! SLTMIuon 12-fo- Property embraces three busi and Modern Residence, except furnace. Inquire at Payson ian Office. rent $ ness houses at Residence Office Main m. Street Phone Payson, Utah 7 $ tj 4t 4? J. H. ELLSWORTH DENTIST 5i.ice over Bank, Payaon, Ut. Cfflce Hours, 9 to 12; 1 to 6 Phone 23. Rea. Phone 101-- J - un-fc- p -- DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH I dentist v for-mul- I I heard in the village, aid that vonr hnsbnnd Miss Bitington, is leading a double life. So he so he is. replied Mrs. he has been doing two nayriek, mens work on the place ever since Jimmy went to wnr. sort of, like expression, of is called by authorities an American provincialmi English ism, which means that it la used in some parts of America and has been used there for many years. Strictly speaking, the two expressions, sort of and kind of are not errors, hut certainly they are not tn favor among en refill users of English, and should he avoided. Especially Is this true when (hey become sorter and kinder," as they .are prone to become. Then tliev are certainly vulgarisms, to he avoided. I felt sort of ill, or I felt kind of ill. we hear. It is better to say I felt somewhat 111 or I felt rather THIS , j A Double Life. SORT OF. -- ti-',- .Teacher said that that that that thnt girl used wns superfluous. Heres the first pupil for my nid the btisi stammering school, ness mnn as ho introduced himself. Mass. Ag. Squib. Asked to Mobilize of seeon, load'-- , and In ads, ! Red Cross Workers National Sewing Bee Fames Morgan) A their home by sixty-t- JUNIORS going jt) N. LURIE Common Errors in English How to Avoid Them : Mf-Ihtl-i They wore I C By - fr That iioo pottery, adze-.- , spear lino x ornaments ond ki.ive.s, SLUGS AND ARROWS hummers are jniludi-m the roller tion. These KprMiuciis "ill lie added to 1877-Grant's tour of the tlie archaeology museum at the Unt world. vviiidi alieaih ioniums Mill! 1180 lune, defeated for nomiaide ntcluieological and historical mn-1- t nation for third term in ml. Andrew Prop s,m lxiir, Republican national conti rough whose effoits this latest ail vention. Entered the firm ditoin was ncquiiid added material of Grant & Ward, bankers to the in New York. through the field ' oil, he did iol tinlocal university 1824 Failure of Grant & Ward. ii southern Utah the pn.sl .summer. Grant began to write his Pefe--.o- r Levi Edgar Young, Lead AfPersonal Memoirs. f the aicliaoologv at flicted with cancer of the department t ate university ;s soon. In begin throat ' ,1 1885 March 4, Congress revived "oil, again i,, excavating rums nd adlmg mateiial to the museum. the rank of General for the new collect ion for the Among him. July 23, died at ML to i i.s ii m. Professor accoiding McGregor, N. Y., aged no nine v civ line specimens ii ig, hree. o m .minieis, vvlinh wen used for Grant left the White House, mining as well as for warfare, and WHEN from public cure for the some beaut ifullv ornamented knives o ii the Indians believed a symbol first time In 15 years, his uppermost v e i d'V inity. wish was to visit bis daughter, Mrs. Nellie Sartoris, in England, where he He Was Ea-- y to Please. was surprised by the public welcome that greeted his arrival. lie was puzlien iv Jackson, said the judge, zled to find himself a personage, said Wlmt arc lieic you ate again. James Tlussell Lowell. But his politi- x on up for this time? cal friends were quick to see In his said bout a liavvg, Sitmpin triumphs abroad a chance to restore their own prestige at home, and they Henry. Well, list vc you got a lawyer? urged him on until he had completed dodge. T dont want no a tour of the world, which remains, l.i vv vor. As brilliance. perlmps, unequnled ia I see. Going to make yoty; own be went his way from London to di fense? honored and kings Tokyo, emperors T Naw.sir, Jcde-eaint gwim to him. no dfen-e- . make a three home after years Coming Oli to I se,. Going plead absence, he weakly yielded to the v name guilt his who were using politicians Xav.sirre. .Tedge. tint T aint! In a desperate adventure to regain wlmt do you want to Well, power for the Stalwart faction of do this? about unwritthe But the Republican party. Well, white folks, fur as Ise ten law against a third term was vindicated in his defeat In the Republican concerned, you can jest let do mnt-w drap! convention of 1880. was narold Was Sure. he White the House, Falling tempted by a young Napoleon of said the teacher, Now, Harold, Finance into the whirlpool of New if there were cloven sheep in a York and to become a partner in a the fence, Wall street bank. Into that blind field and six jumped bow many would there be left? None, replied Harold. said Why, but there would, w she. No. maam, there wouldnt, You max known persisted her. know arithmetic, bnt von don I tiovv (Copyn ht : of I rr-'il- pi ijh ps PAYSON, HOW DO YOU SAY IT? specimens of Ainero;i has bee,, pre ,i Uiiiv i lit of Utah by Mass. academy. Andover, ill .,! i m I writc; V SALE. Good POP second hand range. Inquire Shuler Motor Co. 18 SALE. My home. Loveless for further E. H. Pulver. EOR See J. Office, tf c A. information. 25-tf-- c S T.E. .Dj inch Weber wagon with 4 neh tires, good ns new. AKo Beet hox nd gravel planks. takes all. Kenneth J. Tanicr, Uav son. DWE EOR SUF Close in enquire f O. Daniels. Rhone 70 J. EOT? Payaon Bxchanga BiTlnp Bank Building. DR. L. D. PFOUTB A DENTIST ightman Supply Company, Main Street, office Hours 9 to 1 and 2 to 6, Saturdays, 9 to 1 Only. Office Phone 13. Reg. Phone 30 Over - A W i I? Jr,t, 1 o i; |