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Show THE PAYSONAIN, THE PAYSONIAN at Entered at the Post-Offison as second clan matter. ce Pay- - . By UXUT. COL. B. M. CHIPERFIELD, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: , 'The German people along the Rhine paid the American soldiers great respect and implicit obedience. But they have a holy hate for the British and French. They also. have a bitter feeling for the American nation, because they now believe that they would have won the vvat if the United States had not come in. The constant surprise along the Rhine and in Germany for the' American today is the great number of ehildren in all the towns. I never saw so many children, and the military idea is horn in them.. Scores of'thesj youngsters everywhere were playing at war with stiffs for rifles. , These children will not grow up with a horror of war u their hearts, because Germany has not been hurt at home with horrors, as have France ' ' ' and Belgium. , . sometime I am certain they will feel that somehow, they will e Der Tag. realize their slogan Germany lives for revenge and will seek it at the first opportuiii( Copy for ads or notices will positively not be accepted later than 10 a. m. Wednesday, morning. 1 fP.ASS8C!Aia STICKING Theres many a man enjoying a prosperous business or holding a lucrative position in Pay son today who owes it to the fact that he didnt quit his job and take a new position every time someone offered him two or three more dollars on the week. ,The time is rapidly passing when the young man applying for a position asks first . how much it pays. Today the earn is just as apparent as it ever was, but the desire to fall into a place that offers a chance of promotion, or that will equip one efficiently in some special trade or profession, rises above a mere question of salary. The wise man of today realizes that without efficiency in any line they are absolutely worthless, in Payson or anywhere else. So the desire to first become efficient to a point where they can dictate their salary instead of dickering for it is given consideration. The rolling stone may acquire a little more polish, but it still picks up just as much moss as it ever did. And it is not the kind of moss which draws interest in bank or provides comfort in old age. The man who is comfortably situated at wages commensurate with the sirvice preformed, is going to be better off - with the' same firm a few years from now than the one who i jumps at an offer of two or three dollars more on the week and has to begin acquainting himself with the working ideas of a new employer. The applicant who can approach an employer and say:I worked ten years for one firm has a far better rec . ommendation than the one who brags that: I have worked for ten-dency.- to : - - Jude Advocate 33rd DivWM I do not think I overstate the case v, hen I say that the German people are hot conquered. They have in their hearts a great hate for England and France, and while the1)' will sign the peace treaty and make the best li yf it, yet they will do it, in my judgment, v it the reservation that. the, their have , time will come when they can revenge. 12.00 91,00 LAWRENCE JORGENSON Editor and Manager. . HAD STATE UTAH Germany Lives for Revenge and Will Seek It at First Opportunity Published every Thursday by the H&ysonlan Publishing Company. One Tear, in advance Six Months, in advance PAY SON, you can for your labor. But the fellow who puts his services up to the highest bidder sooner or lator finds that he has something to sell but has run out of a market. Jolsons Jolts , f Just a few purely pertinent pointed pithy paragraphs pjished by the pen of one who doesnt wish to disturb the serene minds of Payson, but feels the necessity of unloading the constant ac--, cumulation of dope under his hat. - UNITED STATES SHORT OF 4,000,000 LABORERS We are awakening from mist xxxxo and political The clergyman is usually the best that we man at the wedding. realize to demagogy face a great national labor Insomnia is seldom caused by the shortage. a man doesn't say. things S. .Service TheU Training t t t of the Department of Labor, Some men make a specialty of dosays we are four million labor- ing others they are done by. t ers short-It t t t says if every soldier were Wise is the man who ean keep back on the job our country appearance up ' and expenses down. would still be 4,000,000 short of a normal supply of laborers as Nature always plants good seed in the human but the heart isnt we had them before the war. Always what heart, it should be. For 20 years before 1915 we 4 . 4 got in round numbers a million Every time a small boy gets a whiff workers a year by immigration of the odor arising from the kitchen The merits of Chamberlains Colic and for years that has been cut he proceeds to get hungry. ' . and Diarrhoea Remedy are well known t t t t off. , of It isnt every man who can rise inj.aid aPPreoiated) but .there is uceas The Training Servic ionally a' man who had no acquaint the Department of Labor dare the world without feeling uppish ance with them and should road the about it. not say what common sense, following' by F. H. Dear a hotel man t t t would dictate give' us back! Four years ago Even an ' officer has to salute' an at Dupuyer, Mont. our normal supply. We ab-- l other of higher rank, no matter how ,1 used Chamberlains Colic and vDiar sorbed a million a year to good rank he jrhoea Remedy with such wonderful may think him. What the west1 .results that' I hav!e since recommended advantage. t t f t needs is plenty of unskilled; If you. are going to fell a fellow it to my friends. (Advertisement) labor. just what you think of him, it is just Service as u ell) to use a long distance The Training, phon. A man never has to go to sharps drop the little .fact that t t t t met trouble. we are 700,000 houses shy in Why think of ancient pithforks now Where some of us will got more highthe nation-remed- y, this time all the fires are fed By ly educated carpenters. electric power, you know. By are! Housing is one item we t t t t meantime! in the and short on, is probably human nature for the laborers of our country oreIt to underestimate ina neighbors will pay millions in shape ofj and to be a trifle over, telligence ' higher rents. generous in estimating ones own. The cards are stacked to Dont make much difference whethall immigration, pay the er times are good, bad or indifferent a ruthless la- Dan Cupid and the old ston. are altolls firms all over the country in the bor imposed by while the cost of ways on the job. monoply, n ' t t I t ten past years. living advances by leaps and. do a lot Women, x Its all right to get as much as bonds when it comes to but we cant accuse any of them of of sentimentalism , t; ( ' t.ttt' - 4- - , Ash Yoijr Dealer! - Grand FrizelZD firearms Ammunition Write for C&talofue THE REMINGTON ARMS UJkflC CO. INC, can turn out any thing in the printing line that you need, at a price as low as any one, quality, material and workmanship con sidered. Come in and see us before placing your order elsewhere. half-wa- y i , j ex-clnd- e W. H. CHILD & CO. . i wearing goatees or chewing plug BROKERS to- bacco. t t t t be noted from It may the advertisements that $74 gowns have been reduced to $16.40, They ought to move at that, if dad has not already been reduced J J to t t f t Rockefeller outlines the .straight and narrow- - path to a large and robust Sunday school class al- most every week, and does a real good job at it. If we should fall into a bed made up of rose leaves and million-dolln- r bills, we could do'that, We are in a position to handle all your stock business. Wtf are in constant touch with the market and can give you prompt service in both buying and sellin for Daily Quotations. ing. Come ' - - t t t t a new book Delicious Eats LOCAL BRANCH OFFICE THE MODERN PHARMACY 30, cents. Young too. . , out entitled, There is The care and feeding of Husbands. Wives should read it. If we turbulent and wild-eyehusbands are well cared for and properly fed we" become perd have them. Eatables that ;; are made only with ingredients melt in your mouth that are high class, sold by a quality grocery store. If you want Delicious Eats morning, noon and night, come to the store that stands for quality. Do you like them? Do you We fectly tame and docile and learn to eat ont of the hand. ' t t t t s t Judging by eome of the extreme styles one meets up with nowdays, the lady who does stunts on the trapeze in, the circus is over dressed, t i t. t . One state flower should be called and the California Poppy always, its real never the 4 Eschscholtzia, botanical name, which cannot be pronounced but has to be sneezed, t " t The MODERN PHARMACY Paysons Dependable Drug Store t J A teacher asked a little boy at Sunday school what he knew about Moses to which he replied: "Please mam, lllthis is my first Sunday here and I don't know anybody. - aoc . 9 ' |