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Show " the is consul dated tbs at Pay-eo- n SOMAN, PAYSON, UTAH Ruin (In Its Wake! THE PAYSONIAN! With which PAY Globe-Heade-r. Entered at the Post-Offic- e aa second class matter. Published every Thursday by the Paysoniau Publishing Company. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: - One Year, in advance Hi Months, in advance $1 "0 LAWRENCE JORGENSON Editor and Manager. Copy for ads or notices will positively not be accepted later than 10 a. m. Wednesday morning. avia wuvnossv; xj itorial Comment SeSKSSSSSSSSttSSSSSSSSSSSS? LIBERTY DAY October 12 has always meant a great deal ti us, in that it marked the date upon which Five Million Men in France 1" Christopher Columbus discoverIf the Americans at Cantigny, at Chateau Thierry, along the ed this land we love and light Marne and around Soissons, has proved a whirlwind which von for. But this October 12 is going to take on a new significance. It is going to mai k a new observance of the date and make it in the years to come one of the greatest holidays ot Hindenburg could not withstand this year, what will be the German terror when Forward to Victory1 rings out next year to armies that hide the plains. The rich blood of sacrifice already strengthens the soil of American resolution from which will spring the flower of triumph. The sacrifice abroad must be met by sacrifice at home. No effort we at home can make will approach the price paid willingly by those who do not return from the battle for Democracy. Register the measure of your support by your oversubscription of your quota of the Fourth Liberty Loan. all. President Wilson has proclaimed October 12 as Liberty He says in his proclamaDay. tion that this day must have for us in this fearful year a peculiar and thrilling signifiWe shoul dmake it a cance. day of ardent rededication to the ideals upon which our government is formed, and by which our present heroic tasks are inspired. There ought to be, and undoubtedly there will be, a general observance of the day in conformity with the Presidents suggestions It should be a day of commemorative addresses, pageants, harvest home festivals and other demonstrations not a city, town or hamlet in the entire land should permit the sun to go down on a Liberty Day that has not been appro- WHAT WILL THEY DEJV1ANI) NEXT? Certain skilled workers in the shipbuilding trades down east who get 75 cents an hour, now want one dollar an hour, double time for all overtime, Saturday half holidays throughout the year and ten per cent bonus for night shop work. Thats the way to win the whr (?) while the $30 privates are fighting and dying on the fields of Helena, Montana. France Independent. OUR FUTURE MERCHANT MARINE Shipping Board if it could ex- - i ne uni v ,11111" III UII Willi me ,,,,,, ,,,,1. i u v i uil mm JWI minute, ami lie speaks like an epidemic afi over the coinmunit y. lie is the original Calamity Howler. lie is neer so happy as when lie ean persuade other people to think the same wav If allowed to get the floor, lie will knock the pins from under the best proposias he does. tion on earth. He is against every form of improvement, ami if lie eonverts enough people to his way of thinking, the town will come to dead stop. After lia ing killed everything, lie glories in the fact that nothing can he done for the town. It is doomed. The only thing to do with the Town Knocker is 1o head him for the cemetery. His habit of knocking is so infections that it has been known to spread among some of the best people. Kick the knocker out. , v. press unanimous sentiment of ship owners regarding necessary legislation now governing FARMERS ADVISED American owners competing TO STORE WHEAT with other maritimers nation? This is a highly important proOn account of the delay In the moveblem at this time as on the es- ment of wheat, which has been octablishment of satisfactory casioned by the congestion of various terminal markets In the shipment of policy and legislation, rests the wheat MONDAY. to the Food Adminisfuture of the American Mer- tration counlgned JEWEL Grain corporation, the state (ARM EX in chant Marine and our great food administration advises fanners to Fallon Angel, in which a store their wheat. i GAYETY THEATRE PROGRAM Week Commencing Oct. 14tti shipbuilding. WOMEM IN WAR WORK Secretary McAdoo has deAt the request of Chairman signated October 5 as Women Hurley of the United States in War Work Day. Shipping Board, Chambers of Millions of women in the Commerce on the Pacific Coast United States ars engaged in are taking up the problem of how best to encourage, build war work. Seven hundred thouserve as active workers in celebrated. priately up and maintain an American sand It might be well, too, that it Merchant Marine after the war. the organization of the National be celebrated in the home. Let The Pacific Shipping Mari- Womens Liberty Loan comSeventy thousand father a take few every Payson time Committee, associated mittees. monents on Liberty Day to Chambers of Commerce of women ar employed on the railmake clear to the children just Pacific Const, 'suggest: A Na- roads. Hundreds ot thousands what it means to them, and the tional Asvsociation tor the pur- of women are laboring in the connection this Liberty Day pose of considering national munition factories. Other hunhas with our struggle across the shipping problems, dividing dreds of thousands serve in seas. No more intelligent cel- main association into four dis- clerical work directly related to ebration of it could be imagined tricts headed by subcom- the war. As many more are enthan one which gives the chil- mittees; namely, Atlantic, Gulf, gaged in the Red Cross and dren a newer and better in- Pacific and Great Lakes for pur other activities for the ameliorasight into the value of the Lib- - pose of considering their local tion of war conditions. The women of America are erty their fathers and brothers problems. Would not an organ-ar- e now fighting to preserve. 1 zation be ol great value to doing their share in the winning of the war, both by actual work and by the tremendous force of their moral influence. It is fitting that their service should be and Saturday, memorialized, October 5, has been designated for observation in the Fourth Until McAdoo Cries, as Liberty Loan camagin Women in War Work Day . MICKIE SAYS The general policy of the food administration has been to purchase wheat rather tlmu Hour. The grain to take corporation, guaranteeing wheat ou the basis of a tixed minimum terminal market pi lee, has been receiving most of the wheat entering the primary markets. Some du.vs government receipts have even exceeded 1000 curs at the principal grain centers. As the peak-loa- d was upproachlng It was found that the movement of wheat from the terminals was slower than Its receipt, and consequently a hult was declared. The grain control committee handling the shipments of wheat for the food administration declared an embargo upon the wheat enA few tering the primary markets. days later the permit s. stein was adopted, and shippers must now file an application for a permit in order to make a shipment. Permits are being granted rather slowly, as the problem of handling the vast accumulation of wheat at the terminula is a great one. Country storage is encouraged, and the grain corpoi.ttion has already authorized certain Utah elevator to store wheat on government account, the grain corporation purchasing th warehouse receipts, M, H. Greene, manager of the Salt Luke office of the grain corporation, has received advices that the application for a bond by the Vitamlu company of Logan has been granted, allowing this company to purchase wheat aud store It upon government account, the grain corporation purchasing the warehouse receipts Issued upon the 200,000 bushels of wheat, which Is the capacity of the elevator, and allowing the Vitamin company a nominal storage rate fur holding th w heat. s The Issue at hand Is of sigtiiriiunce and points to the fact that in the difficulties are encountered handling of the food supply ns well as lu combating the German army. g On account of the price of wheat standardized, farmers everywhere have shown a disposition to release their wliet. and on an average, half of the wheat of l'(ah has already found a market, according to the report of Mr. Greene. The movement has been very rapid in Tooele, Juab, and Utah counties on account of the early harvest season. -- vvar-tlm- The beau- tiful woman pays the price of folly, based on Oouverneur Morris famous story, You Cant Her Away With Tt TUESDAY. Hearts WM. RUSSELL in an exceptionand Diamonds, ally fine Mutual Master Picture. A1 so a Chaplin Comedy. WALLACE REID UnK Paramoum WEDNESDAY. DALTON and Back of CHARLES RAY in and a two reel Keythe Aran, stone Comedv with FATTY DOROTHY RAYMOND HITCHCOCK and FLORA ZABELLE in The Village Scandle. (Tri- angle,) THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MARY. PICKFORD in and a Maek Sennett Comedy in two reels, Love Loops the Loop. (Paramount.) M-Lis- s, SATURDAY. Less (WALLACE REID in and Allies Official than Kin, War Review No. 3. (Paramount) Look these over carefully and select all of Ihem, and you wont miss it. 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