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Show THE fAVSOfctAN, PAYSON, UTAH PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. GEO. H. WOMEN AND THE WAR t MOTT By MRS. HENRY P. DAVISON Physician and Surgeon, Treasurer War Work Council Natioaal Board- - Y. W. C. A. iOver Payson Exchange Saving! Bank. lies. Phone 22r-2r- . i J Phono Oflico 23. In an Llinots piJirie town lives n who launders seventeen baskets of wash a week and every night thank:. God for having put lnto the widow T 4 "F sfr F "F . 4r ji py at Residence V'ln Street Phone Offleo 4? & F v? .N nt:J I'UVSH i TT F. TILSON. M. D. G. ( f- vF 41 7 4? Payson, Utah 4' 4? 4 4? 4? ih 41. 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? T DR. CHAS. T. KENDALL Physician and Surgeor Up Stairs Douglass 4 2 n'ii. ( Building Utah $ nni I fr 4 & t I,JM 1 4? 4? 4? 4? $ J 4-- 4- - ' J T -- jt "S' 4? dr 4? dr DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH Mi VII ST Office in Douglass Building 4? 4? d'. 4" 4? Over lertelsens Store dr V dr r 4? 4'' dr dr dr dr dr dr dr dr T dr dr dr vF1 dr dr dr 4? dr 4? 4? d- - 4! dr 4? DR. J. H. ELLSWORTH DHNTlbT dr d? 4? .dice over Bank, Payaon, lit. df 4? I like Hours, 9 to 12; 1 to 0 4 4? Phone 23. lies. Phone 103-- j 4f d'r 4? dr dr d dr d dr dr dr dr dr d? 4? 4? dr fdr 4:-- 4-- 1 4:-- 4? 4 4? 4 4? dt DR. A. T. GOUGH d Registered Veterinarian Phone 4? PAYSON. 4f 115-- j - - - UTAH $ lieaits of women To her came one day a letter from her only son. He was then at Camp Funston. Kansas, learning to be a The letsoldier ter begged her to come and see him before he was bent to Prance. The mother the tin opened bank in which the had been hoarding her dimes amt quartets against this day The money was siareely enough. Neverlhelett the started She walked the first eighteen tntles. Then her strength gave out, and she took a train. She did not know that visitors to Camp Funston stay In Junction City, eleven miles away. So she got olf the train at Fort Riley. An officer set her right and bhe reached Junction City after datk. Somehow she found a rooming house. Some onw (here stole five dollars from her fivd- of the precious dollars she had earned over the wash tub and saved Terror-stricken- , she by walking. out of house when no one the crept was looking. Later in the night a soldier found her trembling in the street, and took her to the rooms of the Young Womens Christian Association, rooms which the War Work Council had for trouopened as a clearing-housbles. The poor frightened woman was put to bed, but she was too miserable to sleep. The matron got up at daybreak, built a fire, and comforted her. The sons commanding officer was reached by telephone parlv in the morning, and the boy came to his mother on the first trolley-car he could catch. The two spent long, hours together, last perhaps th hours they will have this side of heaven. Every moment was as precious as a month bad been last year. The old lady bad still one present worry. The boys bad cold might turn Into pneumonia If she left him. But she had not money enough to stay another night and buy a ticket home. Whtu the matron told her that her bed was free, she broke down and pried and cried. I did not know there was so much pity left in the world, she sobbed. She stayed till her boys cold was better. Then she went back to her seventeen washings and her memories. Because of the certainty of just such cases as this was Governmental sanction given to the-- activities of the War Work Council of the Y. W. C. A. From the Pacific to the Alantic its field extends. Every state in the Union has its membeis. Urgent appeals for help are its 'cause and its - e drdd'dfrd'di'drdrdrdrdrdrdrdrd MISS LULU TIETJEN S Teacher of Piano 4 1 4? and Harmony. G Studio if ?' efe at her homeSantaquin $$$$ DR. H. E. WRIGHT dr dr d 4 I d Eye formerly lias opened building on Specialist of Sat Lake office in the Vest Main Street. CONSULTATION FREE Most Scientific Methods. Good for Biliousness. Two years ago I suffered TiTm frequent attaeks of stomach trouble and biliousness. ChambeSeeing rlain's Tablets adveitkcd, I concluded to try them. I improved rap Miss Emma Yerbryke, I,inei. idly . Ohio. For sale at all drug stores. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer 's Office) Salt Lane City, Utah, Sept. 11, 1918. Notice is hereby given that IV. C. Albertson, whose post office addre.--s is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made ap plication in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Sos sion Laws of Utah, 1909, 1911, and , 1915, to appropriate twenty (20) second feet of water from the Warm Spiings, in Utah County. Said group of springs is situated in the south west quarter of Seel ion 8, Township The ten cities of the Twelith , 10 South, Salt Lake Range 1 Federal Reserve District which Rse and Meridian. The unler-wil- l be pumped from eneh spring and con most evince the American fightveved in pipe lines for a of spirit in the Fourth Liberty 1500 ft. nnd used from January 1 to ing December 31, inclusive, of m li year, Loan drive ard- to have tanks in battle-front at the applicant's prnpeitv in an un action on the namorganized mining district, for general ed after them. milling pm post's in the mining of 1 his badge of honor lias been gold, sill i r, lead, and copper ores. This application is designated in the definitely agreed to be the War Slate Engineers offiee as Vo. 7M7. at the icquesl of All protests against the gianting Department as head of McAdoo, of said applieation. slating the rea Secretary sons therefor, must be made bv affi (he Fourth Liberty Loan camdavit in duplicate, accompanied with paign, it is announced by a fee of $2.50, and filed in this offiee Van A. director Smith, George within thirtv (20) days after the of fur the Twelfth of publicity the of this completion publication C.. U. MeGONAOAT.E, notice. Federal Reserve District. State Engineer. It means that each of the ten Date of first publication Sept. 19 cities ot the West which most 1918. Date of completion of publien tion Oct. 19, 1918. signally distinguish themselves Fighting Tanks for Fighting Men F.a-d- in NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 11, 1918. Notice is hereby given that IV. C. Albertson, whose postoffice address is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made applieation in aecordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909, 1911. and 1915, to appropriate (20) twenty second feet of water from the Warm Springs, in Utah County. Said group of springs is situated in the southwest quarter of Section .8, Township 10 South, Range East, Salt I.ake Base and Meridian. There are five springs. The water from Nos. 1, 2. and 3 will bo eominglcl at No. and the water from Nos. and 5 will be comingled at No. 5. o The mingled water will be conveyed by means of two ditches aggregating 15uo ft. in length and then used during the entire' year to iirigate 1400 acres of land embraced in Secs 5. 0, 7, and 8, Township In Smith, and Secs. 21 and 39. Township 9 I.a-- t This ap South, all in bange 1 1 1 1 over subscribing their quotas of the Fouth Liberty Loan will have its name carried through the Hun ranks as a tank smashes its way across the trenches. No more effective means could have been devised to carry to the men at the front the message that America is backing them up to the limit. To have its name printed on the sides of one of these fight- plication Engineers is designated in the offiee as No. 7818. State protests against the granting aid application, stating the rea suns therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $2. 50, and filed in this office within thirtv f 30 days after the completion of the publication of this Ci. r. McGONAG M.E. notice. State Engineer. Date of first publication Sept. 19, l'lls Date of completion of publication Oct. 19, 1918. All of -- ii iimplrat .mi. Woiikii of everv and creed are its wards. The Nak of the War Work Council ls tremendous. When the United States enteied the great war the Young Womens Christian Association was. as always, With the working among women. call to new duties lt3 members did not abundon their old responsibilities. The War Work Council wad formed as an emergency measure to take care of the women who were caught In some of the manes of war, just as the parent organisation has taken caie of them thiough many years of peace. The varied activities decided upon by the Wqr Work Council follow closely the needs of the different communities of the country. Secretaries trained In the methods or the oigauizatiou were sent out broadcast. They were Instructed to lepoit to the National Board of the Womens Christian Assoca-t.ons- , Young in New York the lines of work which could be best followed in the vat ions localities. These secretaries work in close cooperation with women's clubs, chambers of commerce, churches, military officials, and charitable societies. The rec-oi- d of a days doings of a secretary leads like a novel, an economic treatise, and a psychological essay all compressed into a entry. A secretary sent out by the War Work Council must be equal to any emergency. Miss Lillian Hull at g close by Camp Sherman, along the straat at nightfall came upon a forlorn couple. A Finnish soldier had found a job for his wife, so that she might come on Horn Cleveland. When she arrived she was refused the place because she spoke no English. Their money .iad been all spent on the railroad tare, and the soldier was due back at Camp. The situation was bad. Thanks to Miss Hull a Chillicothlan housewife now has an industrloua ind grateful domestic, a soldier is nappy, and a soldier's wife is safe. Army folks often benefit even more diiectly from the secretaries work, in Bremerton, Washington, a secretary was accosted on the street by a sailor. She was a slender woman, and he had mistaken her for a girl. "May I walk along with you? he asked. Surely, she replied with mature What understanding and intuition. is the matter? Are you homesick? The lads story came out with a lush. Yes, he was homesick, so hopelessly, despairingly heartsick that tie was on the verge of deserting. But this woman gave him genuine She sympathy and encouragement. saved him to his country. From north, south, east and west these pioneer secretaries sent in their reports. The appalltag slse ot the undertaking was revealed to the War Work Counoll. Systematization of the work was the first step. Out of the multitudinous phases certain lines ot work were revealed. min-l.-ter- line-a-da- Theyre in to Win y Chil-heolhhur-ivin- (Continued Fair targets, every one of these men, for the German riflemen and machine gunnen hidden behind the parapet. same stuff, let But they are not thinking of the bullets whizzing past them; of the sheila bursting over their heads. us prove it. Let us get If we are the into the fight as they do to the limit for Victory! 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