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Show THE PAYSONIAN, where all might worship according to the dictates of their own con- Albert Cushing Wins Contest T rl .""t Submitting what the judges considered the best from a number of compositions having to do with the dWilgrim fathers, Alberta Cushing won The love of English in- to'.gue. illations would soon leave . their x-rl- The prize at the recent contest among . v tho students of the dramatic art li. rtr class of the Fayson high school, hildren and l heir ' cUldren under the direction of Miss Grace w .mid lie Dutch instead of English. was These thoughts dioxc t,.,m into The Johnson. composition read at the tercentenary celebration Motion at once. They determined at tho high school on Tuesday of go back to their native land nnd ' last week and it. was as follows, there make preparations to go to he great unexplored the subject being land called Religious Liber- ui - dies cajrtains The science. Two centuries later a band of people c&ruo into existence, a people who claimed that they knew that God was a living God, who heard and answered prayers, healed the sick, and ono that saw and watched over his people. These people who were culled Mormons were persecuted nnd driven from their homes muen for BestComposition on the Pilgrims and Their Exp eriences . Sreu the kings de- I'ng trip with all expenses pnld, he Id determined to earn the expenses of his transeontlner.tnl venture by such occasional nnd temporary Jobs as nmy happen to turn up. Dr. Louret will meet and study in their homes anil villages all the types that make tip the great American family, Tte will learn by actual con tart, and not by rending a geography, the countrys topographical features. Still stands thine ancient sacrifice An humble and a contrite heart Oh Lord of Hosts, be with us yet Lest we forgeu Lest we forgotl BLOW LAST .h p A A,,. , AT CAPITALISM Beautiful Scheme Put End to L'nine i 1 j and part, ,lor M1,v brilov,. ,llrl, lh, was watching over all. They fled i rum their homes to Nauvoo, an Iller0 (tu.y worked hard and "prayed fer neace from the mob. But the fuI1 of bigotr-"rld they . were not left in peace. Their homes f;l PAGE THREE PAYSON, UTAH, DECEMBER 31, 1920. Wo-if- ,. ? Odd Beer Labels. In certain American circles where Among the many strange fruits of t,(' wur Is t1ie first national legislation 1,11 record that frankly champions the lrodigul Son and makes frugality not only itndesl ruble, but also lmpractlcarecent bottled beer would readily circulate as niotiey, If the laws were more obliging, immediate approval will greet the late aeliievenient of an Austrian brewery. This eon, 'em happens to he the Krone brewery, nnd that name In German. Also the meniiR "crown present cost of such a label as the brewery 1ms been pasting on Its bottled product Is 10 Swiss centimes approximately 2 American cents In normal times. Rut the brewery Is now cutting down expenses nml delighting connoisseurs by decorating each quart Dot tie with a note at a cost of 7V4 centimes. pro- - t.odden by nnv except re,, men. of the Sovle,a Westward. ' Westward, was I1,sl'lml stat,'s"a'11 a new curency are Ih,!y lsaulng . their watchword to the land of re-lerica. ty: to be specific cure RUs guaranteed will Time not ligious Tn liberty. pera due time we find them on tho little Three hundred years ago the Ills of capitalism. A dlfftsr-riband of people, dissatisfied with the breast of the stormy Atlantic in the n.it me to speak of the many trials f'r saerifiices of of notes comes out cash eat series brave this little Mayflower. great English church, nnd persecuted hi He ship called tho band on their long journey across month und every series has a different conn should mother "here their land of tho they they hardly the trenchless by people plains to the valley color. Besides, a glorious innovation new, but they knew that wherever try, resolved within their hearts to F p, n,mnce i8 brought to puss through bo freedom of land would it a be a land of of tho mountains. seek a new land niigli Yes, and greater fee,!,ni. and religious liberty. Bull, Such a land was Holland, and to it would be a land sacred to English The love of England determined to go. institutions. Holland they nd the flag of their childhood was They disposed of their land and bever uppermost in their hearts. longings and with many bitter tears Drifting along they were steered they sold their a,nd deep regrets out of their course and landed near homes. n here ,ho ,'os,rt , blossomed like received In pale green July currency The morning they left for ilolland, a primitive wilderness on the bleak 1bo rose wboTe religious freedom must be paid out by July 31. It cant ThreatXew England shore, n great deal was a gloomy ono indeed. existed and always w.i. (e exchanged after that date for the ever but farther than north had clouds they hung low, they planned. 1 sinf ening their giowtng pink of Augusts Issue; nnd, religious freedom ns We cannot realize the terrible hard- did not notice the gloom. They had ni-- n ,lav? would in view and It will seldom be accept- a glorious ships this little band suffered dur. T'Tt?"6 than Ike furthermore, they knew. Wc not look at tho dark side of life. ing the first endless winter. ,n Ja,y ful1 fuce vulae ev at ,ts cannol understand tne aching void results of that building today not fd They dul not hear the birds in concem not by thoroughly auy covers Utah bn the whole trees, the bleating of the lambs, or in their hearts when so many of only Thus a11 of Comrade Lenines for America has lcamel lzwlthe mooing of tho cows in the their little band were carried to tho lesson from these official, commerclul, Industrial, or agrl- brave i, pioneers. were meadow-- . looking up fast growing cemetery on tho hill. They What of those dark cultural undertakings are assured of the days during But we can realize that it was tho ward to the heavens, praying to f ' world war. "hat a difference ample savings, the creation of capital master of their souls for guidance beginning of liint supiTb' creation "fts s meaning to us, the Latter- - j becomes thenceforth Impossible. New and mercy, praying that He might which we know ns America. s and the rest of the yoru Evening l0st watch over their enemies, e purify there had been earlier but worW. Everv ViHh nlnthpr vp ' the them lead and to their hearts, settlements in other hpr son wMh tjlat English characteristlc light; and who knows that the Fath parts of America but on Flymouth of tho JO WALK ACROSS COUNTRY of 'old sh er did not hear their prayers and do 1 ' him with this rniver in - r heart roon rc",ber cide that someday in the ofcrnal ,n was the Amereia that an(1 R gmUo he Famous 8wlss Pedestrian Will Make f If these universe of the people progress stand for a new idea, the. liberty Bhould not rcturn hcl e to ,10 to (.f find a glorious nation would Exhaustive Study of Men and tho lnaivulunl humon being, had Nortnv to meet him L in tho gTat would Its birth. whom even proud England Conditions In America. The Pilgrims had come How different how iace bpvon(1 bend her knee. liero for 1;Kmfv a:,d liborty has ' how ful, emo glorious. One could not describe tho since been the watchword of their Dr Max,me Leuret tbe SwlfS The descendants of that little band ' tions of this brave little band. They descendants. worthy have certainly found their hearts trotting walker, recently arrived In left their mother country with Aye, call it holy ground, desire in this mountain retreat, They R'8 country. Dr. Leuret, a graduate 3m purposo in mind, much the who leaves unstahfed or Yl'.Y!!' !aVP same as a boy Thcyf,ieft' girl J,race aTld Saineu str0I,gth tuts to do right. trod the humble path of the pedes- one nest, not quite sure whore they found; The dark days of the world war trlan through some 31,000 miles in their fortune will lead them, but Freedom to worship God. We are now on are over. tho Europe and the two Americas, ob- determined to make good. In the light of the greater re- - threshold of a new era. Our poor serves the Boston Transcript. In Holland at last, that country Since whore they were allowed freedom in ligious freedom we enjoy today it eyes cannot see into the future, but he started his walking campaign in church and state, it seemed they had must he confessed that the Pilgrims' ot us live right and help others 1014 . h 100 , t t Then the future will content, ideas of freedom were rather narrow. o live right. of reached their haven to niaao Pa 8 01 8 free- - bo as we would wish it. Friends an l They could preach and worship. God They ardently desired religious ae exnctsoon let us strive to uphold those noble Thov' could start dom for themselves, but they as 'they wished. Seeking new worlds to conquer Dr. a commonwealth that would bo a began to punish latter comers who resolutions of our forofathers, so This narrow we may add glory to our state and Leuret now proposes to walk across beacon light unto the world for differed from them. the continent from New York to San righteousness, justice, and religious idea seems to have been handed to our nation. How appropriate Kiplings But as time crept on we down through the ages. freedom. poem Francisco. Moreover, It Is a pay-ns- What find them a troubled people. you-gPeople began to forget that this seems at present. affair with the distinguished The tumult and the shouting What was lack- - was a land of religious freedom was the matter t jjwSs pe,kitrlnn. Spurning, a WBUir d , 1 one-erou- i soviet-continen- - , Day-Saint- j , 7 j , Xtthcro , fo?i j j o I j 00X00000C 00XOO0OXXXX000XXQQQ0QQ0PQXOQQO0QOQQQOQ j i j Gene Are the Old Days.1 We are nil slaves. Wrists were made for numaeles. One day back at the desk afier a vacation nnd we are going through ail the old motions with as much faeilltv as If there never had been n lapse Into Elysium. Yea, th'e pen Is mightier than the niashle, the men say the "personal carelessness of tho American Is to blame" and that speed Is the present plague. Too Quiet Enjoy your vacation? Not much. Went to one of those advertised quiet little places where you can get a good rest Didn't like It? Not a bit It wns really quiet Ifl If we profiteer could only abed a few I Old Coach Travel Expensive. In England, too, railway fares are abont to he talsed, at even a higher percentage than In this country, remarks a writer In the New York Times. Whether the consequent grumbling Is higher there than here It Is Impossible to divide. As an Intended help In stilling It, the newspapers are publishing the prices for transportation that travelers hnd to pay In days. Thus, for the Journey from London to Glasgow the Inside passenger of 1812 had to pay about $52. Going no farther than Newcastle from London cost the man Inside the coach something like $28. In addition there was tho outlay for meals on the road and for the long list of expected tips to ittrds, coachmen, etc. typewriter more potent than the racquet, nnd ns for the enll of the Its urge is not comparable wild, with the Information thnt the boss wants to see you. It wns all very fine while It lasted. But Its purpose wns to make the harness feel a bit lighter. And tinless you hnd a vocation, there could not be such thing as a vacation. Cincinnati Tlmes-Star. Side Whiskers In London. 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