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Show THE PAYSONIAN, diew and their civilized c Shorts. If the war did not accomplish th anything else than demonstrate with which la consol dated 'the good that is in right think- would ing men and women, it e at Entered at the not have been in vain. Service is as second class matter. the geatest thing in the world the by Published every Thursday today. He who serves in the Company. cause of righteousness, on the Pay son lan Publishing of the Allies, is serving God. side Trice: subscription this war, while it is not Ami One Year, in advance Gods advance in war, is a war in which Six Months, God is being served, for the forLAWRENCE JORGENSON' ces of righteousness are doing Editor and Manager. Gods work in overcoming the forces of might, or the forces of Copy for ads or notices evil. And it is being demonwill positively not be ac- strated that right makes might, m. for whereas the Germans, with cepted later than 10 a. and their superior training Wednesday morning. out to conquer equipment, est the world, they have not conOTTrtE quered ami will not. And the associate I1AI STATE J forces of right, undismayed by first defeats, knowing that God is on their side, are today the forces of might. Editorial Comment It must be a source of great -r 'di 'itiiffl m" TtrrrwTsatisfaction to all real Christians to contemplate ihe work that is A GOOD EXAMPLE done in this war by the Should the street committee (being Women's Christian AsYoung wav have any trouble finding a As Important as the sociation. we to get the streets cleaned man with the gun or the woman suggest that they could perhaps j (jle munitions factory who is business making the stuff to fill the gun, employ a few of the s Hie V. W. C. A. war worker. men of Sheonev row, and Paul man in the trenches and The Gossar, the live Studebaker man, the woman in the munitions to sweep the entire districtbint form the backbone of the Charley Stark, J. S. Bills, Henry hut the worker, Gossar have Badham and M about minister rk ta.; fin. been doing to the and allaying mg worker, front of their business plaeeS. his and his comforting pain what Its wonderful, you know, with spirit, is its soul, a lot can he accomplished In this work of doing good, a combined effort. this godly task, the horizon You see when these gonlle-meblue workuniform arent eal busy, which hap- ers of the of the war Women's Young pens every twice in a while, Christian Association is seen i'1 the time on could they Pt in the United States the streets, and by working hard everywhere, over there. With courage and the all they could perhaps keep born of Ihe knowledge that God streets clean. is with them, is their protection, At any rate these workers these war workers are in the have set a good example for the Xo trenches, in the huts and hospitrest of the business men. find als, in the hostess houses and could doubt everyone munitions works, ministering to enough time to sweep half of the street in front of his business those who need their ministration like the angels of mercy place say, every other day or so. that they are. a he Of course this wouldnt there if but very desirable' job, is no other way the problem At this distance it appears that could easily he solved by doing Germany has reduced its general it ourselves, and in these peril- expectations to the extent that, it ous times we would be getting it will l)o satisfied with a cranoff easy. berry by Thanksgiving Day. ' W.S.S. In our opinion there would he with connected one drawback only HOWS THIS? this plan, and that would he that of sweeping the pavement We offer One Hundred Dollars Reopposite property not occupied. ward for any case of Catarrh that But if the proposition mention- cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh ed were put into effect perhaps Medicine. Halls Catarrh Medicine has been the rest could be easily solved. taken by catarrh sufferers for the mnlVnAllll! Olobe-Heade-r. Poet-Offic- j j , - I . n PAYSON, UTAH Earl Bale Writes France Dear Folks: I am still alive and picking up what little war news i can, and Hying to find out when this darned old war will end. Bus as yet we hardly know when we can finish them up. I dont stay in oik place all the time, moving very often, living in. billets and tents. Tin w earlier is a little cold to be living in tents, but we sleep fairly warm and are given plenty to eat. The country where We are located K sure shot up by shell fire. Even the trrs have their sliaix. Only tlie walls of the houses are; standing, nul not much of that in some places. I saw some of ihe French 7 .Vs t hat are going ii be shot at the Huns. They , are pills alright, take it from iue. It would sure open your eye's to see what it takes to keep an army like ours going for just I one have got-- , day. ten so my gas mask is my best friend. They are not very pleasant to wear, but it has to be done. This sector which I am now in has been quiet for a long Ve are going to make it time. lively if given a chance. Suppose they have all the young fellows now for Uncle Sam, to help win the war. We must win this war for the good of the world. The main thing is to eat dinner in Berlin by Xmas. T feel fine and have a good friend to bunk with. He is from California and is his mothers baby boy. lie will come and see us 'when this war is over. He is the finest kid I have found in many a day. I do not worry, 'or God wil take care of us. Your loving son, EARL. "TRADE AT HOME DAY e To make every day a Day. To make our town the best trading town in this locality. Not only once or twice a year, or once a month, or once a week, but every day. That is the only goal worth striving for. We can do it. ' We can do it. Other towns have done it. And we have got the same means they had. All we need to do is get together. We can fight off outside competition by displaying each e banner. Each day we can demonstrate the value ol home buying day the Trade-at-Hom- W.S.S. It is better to make hay' while the sun shines than to make trouble when it rains. trade-at-hom- W.S.S. .More than one citizen is in if in ihe .sum of $12,000.00 to bo used NOTICE OP ELECTION position to tell you that the in the purchase and improvement of gasless Sabbath is about the land to he dedicated as a public park is the Notice that hereby given losest Payson would ever oome to be owned by Payson City. a Council of at Payson City, City to Paradise. The polls of said election will be for that special meeting ealled W.S.S. on Monday, October 21st, J 01 s, and remain open from seven oclock uucided to incur an indebtedness in a. m. until seven o'clock p. in. of NEW HIGH RECORD ,K SUm f ?,2,m000 Mi'1 Hm" ,0 1,0 said day. tv POP i pur-po- j pnAT OtltiLL, used for the purpose of purchasing Complete acceptance and of individual mine production quotas have been comin the Westmoreland pleted county coal district of Pennsylvania, according to reports; made by J. S. Amend, Produe- tion Manager, to James B. Xeale and improving land to be used as a public park for the benefit of the inhabitants of Payson City; that debts DR. GEO. e t H. MOTT Physician and Surgeon. $ Three poling places are designated fO er Payson Exchange Saviug for said election as follows: Bank. At Iluish Furniture Store Bldg., 1' s. Phono 22r-2r- . Payson City, in District No. 1, with ('ffieo Phono 23. Kdw. Harper, O. P. Cloward and Newell lv, White as judges. v ;-- v At Daniels Building, Puvson City, in pistriet No. 2, with W. D. Dixon, ij$ M. L. Simmons and John C. Craven G. F. TILSON. M. D. as judges. At Payson City Hall, Payson City, it. PHYSICIAN ant! SUI'tOcAift in District No. 3, with E. I. RichOffice at Residence 4ft mond, Jos. S. Douglass and Lewis B. 4$ Vila Street Phone 7 4ft Wride as judges. 4ft 4ft Payson, Utah Dated October 21, 1918. HENRY ERLANDSON. Mayor. ENOS SIMONS, Recorder. TTTVTTtTTTTTTTTYVT TTTTT1 I equal to the taxes for the current year, 1 ft I S, have been created by Pay-soCity, thereby rendering it necessary to create additional indebtedness in the sum of $12,000.00 before said land can be purchased and prnved"as a park; therefore, pursuant to a resolution of the City Director of Production, U. S. Council of Payson City, notice is hereby given that an election will Fuel West- he Administration. November 5th, held on moreland county thus becomes 1918, by the Tuesday, registered voters residthe first district in the country ing in Payson City who have paid a W.S.S, to put into detailed effect the property tax in said city for the year 1917, for the purpose of submitting as quota system, reently set to them for their vote thereon the Lottie people act as if forth by 11. A. Garfield, United question of incurring an indebtedness lunl a corner on goodness. past thirty-fivyears, ad has become known as the most reliable for Ca FOR THE COMFORT tarrh. Halls' Catarrh Medicine acts OF THE YANKS thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison from the When the real history of this Blood and healing the diseased por war Rhall be written, one of the tions. After you have taken Halls Cabrightest chapters will recount Medicine for a short time you States Fuel Administrator. the service rendered to mankind tarrh will see a great improvement in your Coincident with this comes the engaged in the struggle by the general health. Start taking Hall's news that the Westmoreland disthousands of God loving men Catarrh Medicine at once and get and women who did not fight, rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, trict, which produces the highly free. did not furnish the sinew s of war, I J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio. essential gas coal required by steel and munition plants, has but rather ministered to the sol- Sold by all druggists, 75c. gone over the top with a e PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. CHAS. t T. KENDALL Physician and Surgeon Up Stairs Douglass Building. Utah Payson, Office n record Your Personal Bank of DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH 401,000 DENTIST tons for the week ending October 12, or 13,000 tons in excess of the previous high mark. On the basis of eighty pounds of coal required for one three-incshell, the extra 13,000 tons means ore equivalent, shells. are unaware of the valuable service that goes with an association with a bank. Xow, when both business and living conditions arc rapidly changing, the use of a bank and the advice of a banker are more than ever needed. Why not avail yourself of the progressive policy of this bank take advantage of .the full measure of pesonal service it renders to all its customers regardless of the size of their 4 DR. J. H. ELLSWORTH DENTIST of 325,000 Pi.1ce over Bank, Payson, Ut. 4ft 4? Office Hours, 9 to 12; 1 to 6 4ft such Phone 23. Another production record was made last week by the miners of Indiana, as reported by W. J. f Freeman, Production Manager. Mines there have moved up their speed another notch and broke their mark for the third time in four weeks by turning out 8 tons, an increase of 3,630 tons over the previous high re- When You Think of Hot Blast You Think of cord. W.3.S. Diarrhoea in Children. For diarrhoea in children one year old or older you will find nothing better than Chamberlains Colie ami Diarrhoea Remedy, followed by a dose of castor oil. It should be kept at hand and given ns soon as the first unnatural looseness of the bowels appears. For sale at all drug stores.! For a Weak Stomach. The Strong Hoire Iustitution PAYSON CITY, UTAH COLES wil Colet who twenty years ago invented the now famous system of Hot Blatt Combuttion. It was Colet who coined the words Hot Blatt and the words Air Tight. It Is CoUt who have built up a world wide reputation for fuel saving (actually amounting to thousands of tons of fuel yearly). It Is CoUt who are willing and anxious to put their solid reputation behind a guarantee for positive fuel saving. It is CoUt who are offering you this beautiful Down Draft Bangt with the same Air Tight and Hot Blatt principles of construction that are found in CoUt Air Tight and in CoUt Hot Blatt Heater, coupled with an oven construction, warming closet construction and choice of mater, ials and design, superior workmanship, and finish such as are found In no other moderate priced range. Remember when yu think of Hot Blast, you think of Cole'e. When - when ou think yeuhnow that that is the Move you svpnt. Al of Hot Blast and It relief afforded by Tablets in a multitude of eases has fully proven the great value of this preparation for a weak stomach and impaired indigestion. T many eases this relief has become permanent and the sufferers have been For1 completely restored to health. sale at all drug stores.. adv Cham-herlain- s IV Coles, think of us. havB thit Co Down Draft Ranga com in anti it now . i( up, 103-- J 4ft DR. A. T. GOUGH Phone 692,-22- The great Res. Phone Registered Veterinarian PAYSON, i Payson Exchange Savings Bank $4ft Building Over Lertelaen'a Store h that Westmoreland county last week presented Pershing with People without a bank account Office in Douglass Ip 4? - 115-- j - . UTAH . J:. MISS LULU TIETJEN Teacher of Plano and Harmony. Studio at Mrs. Frank ; 4ft Ter-bor- ts Residence DR. H. E. WRIGHT Eye formerly Has opened building on Specialist of Sat Lake office in the Vest Slain Street COXSULTATION FREE Most Scientific Methods. Good for Biliousness. years ago I suffered from frequent attacks of stomach trouble Two anil Colvin&Reece Co. biliousness. Seeing Chambcr-lninTablets I conadvertised, cluded to try them. T improved . 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