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Show nfE 00000000000X00Xys "Ck0-Live News from Live XXX000000 cooooooooo : KAISER PLANNED TO RULE WORLD AFTER Thought Theft of Iron and Coal From France, Land From Russia, Would Pay Bill world trade domination, It actual woild rule, as the outcome Bot of a short campaign in Europe, Geimany now finds herself outcast from among civilized nations, her people impoverished, her liunor Irrevocably stained by the blood of Belgium, and facing a future of fathomless Ignominy and disgrace. "1 will make ttom for my growing people by taking some more of Fi ance and a few thousand square miles uf Russia," eald the Kaiser, ''We will get the lion and coal la N'uithern Frauce for manufactuies which we will sell the conquered population of Russia, and this, hubides Indemnities, will more than pa for the war England will not dure cornu in, and our merchaut fleets will boon crowd her from the world trade routes. If the tnlted States does not acquiesce, her manufacturer will get uo more of our djes and chemicals, her farmers no more of our fertiliser. And we will also take awav from her all South American com-mere- ? " Correspondents ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo Genola Jottings. Olto E. do ward returned Snt-- i across the graves of a million his young men, the Kaiser is beginning to see the sun set on the maUaat of his ambitions. "Foch will sever croes the Rhine, Is now the German watchword. German cities, shrieking beneath the visitation of allied and American airplane bomber cry out: "No more of this barbailty." Such cries are echoed In the ghostly laughs of thoosauds of Gotha and Zappelln victims lu London and Paris. The Rhine will be crossed, and Cologne and Beilin will wince the shells of Allied guns, "Five million men in Fiance, cries America. "Remember Belgium aud ad the war In 1919. To America and her five million fighting men in France will come the greater glory of the world war. But that end will not be achieved without the sacrifice of thousands of those men, nor without the most amest and united support of those of us at home. Where we have given allant efforts to war work heretofore, we must thrust our sholdeia 4esperatly against the wheel of war preparations trout now on. To no Ona person or class Is It gtven to do a greater share In this war than any Each must other person or class do his utmost. Now, h WEIGHT RESTS ON AMERICAN FARMER Upon no one class tests a greater responsibility than upon the American fanner, who with his wives and constitutes of our population. He has the first snd great responsibility of providing food for the nation at home, food tor the fighting men abroad, and food for our allies tu the battle line and their civilian population. England, with millions of acres of parks and hunting grounds converted tato farms can only raise crops to feed her people half the year, Frauce, with every man In uniform, and nearly half her fields overrun by armies, does even less. With her grain fields extended by millions of acres of new land, America la responding to the call and allied hunger will never be an ally to Germany. Billions of dollars ef America huge war loans are coming back to the farmer In payment for his grain and stock. The farmer, for his future honor sad standing in the natlou, must see that every penny of this sum he can pare Is reinvested In war loans. The Fourth Liberty Loan, now upon us, calls for but a portion of what America must spend In war efforts in the nest few months. It must be subscribed promptly and overwhelmingly. That "the man who Is not for us is against ,is is as tine now as when It was written centuries ago. If YOU buy a fifty dollar bond when you COULD BUY a five hundred dollar bond, jou are not doing four full duty as an Amciicau. one-thir- inlerests hcic to Paysoii parties and has gone lu work on a contract in the Tinlic district. The family expects to leave soon for Iheir new home on a Davis county fruit ami liuck ranch. Will Fvniis has quit the quarry and moved his family elsewhere Some very beneficial road work lias been done recently by B. A. Smith, Lars Larsen, H, E. B Mimday and ('Inward. have a set good example Tluy for others 1o follow . . I Mr. and Mrs. John 0. were in Salt Iaile City from Fiiday until Sunday. They made the trip in their new Ford. Miss Dora Bryson and brother Thiiiot have been working in the Elberta orchards t lie past week. and Mrs. Charles (lardner small son of Salem left Monday afler several days visit with On Fr'day Mrs. home folk. and mother, Mrs. (lasdner A. 0. Larsen, "'ere i" Provo visiting Mrs, II. E. Mu.'day at Ihe hospital, O. L. Morris returned home Saturday, lie left with Frank and Karl Brooks in their Ford for points in Colorado hut eight days travel had only taken them as far as Itawlins, Wyoming, from which place he returned here. The Broods brothers continued mi iheir' way. Perry 0. Bryson has sold his Ocher-ma- n GRIM ANSWER 0 from Sanpete enmity he where had been selling peaches. If. !. Mu inlay spent Friday and Saturday with his wife uho is a patient in the Provo general hospital. Mrs. Monday is making a good teeovery aiul is puled home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peek and Arthur Clmluiu and family visited daughter Marguerite have moved to SuiBr.quiii from Mrs. Peeks mother, Mrs Pen the quarry. Richter, the last of Ihe week W. S. Ivjios aud attended the fair danee. v isil .n, Mr. and .Mrs, X. W. Nelson art, were in Provo Saturday. They (V'.ie ins had business V, S. Navy in connection nrday estate. GERMAN GRAVES on s and daughters Near-b- y OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO OOO 00-00- relelaves and this week, Lee R. Taylor. Reading Address Towns, by 6 MONTHS WARFARE Planning PAlSONLAN, PAYSON, UTAH 1 ioned at Smi Diego for Ihe past three monlhs but expects upon his return to go upon the vvaler 1 as seaman. The Second Annual Cenola Fair which was held Thursday was attended by a large crowd from Pa son, Sautnquin and (losben as well as local people. The exhibits were good, the program interesting, the races v Mrs. - Stewart. Red ( 'ross Rev. Wild man Murphy. Star Spangled BanSung ner Miss Nelson. Lemur Peterson won the harness race, with Otis Monday second Albert Steeles horse ridden by if. iv Stef le won the free for all with Lars .Johnsons horse ridden bv iviau Reece coining in second There were six entries. Song Carl Nelson. Reading- - Miss Ina -- Address tt I !.. Liberty by owner This was previously advertised and probably ohe of the greatest attractions to here both horses people are owned. To the foot race Albert Jensen won with Virgil ('toward second There were four entries. Harley Shoemaker gave his prie-v- , inning Rhode Island Red cockerel for the Red Cross. Tt was auctioned off at t lie races first by S. A. Cottrell for $13, bv II. W. (lore. It as bought second by T. F. Tollmrst for $8, third by Henry Erlandson for if.', ami finally by Roy Shoemaker for $2. Flint Dixon was judge of live stock and field products. Mrs. Llva P. Kelly was judge of womens work and Joe Bafiiell ami Ira Johnson of the races. Z. II. Ewell was the starter. During the fair program the following men were nominated and elected as Cenola Council of Defense: H. W, (lore, A. L, McClellan, N. W. Nelson, Frederick Larsen, W. L. Evans and io-sh- . W. L. Hubbard. is also good to note that at the aircraft branch of our j war program is going in for production instead of prediction. Tt mst Evans. Loan Air. and Mrs. Win. Bennett Jr. have returned from a visit with her parents at Kanoxlt and will spend ihe winter here. Mr. and Mrs. T. Jacobson of Salt Lake were Santaquin visitors the past week, the guests of her parents, Mr, and Airs. Kay, Airs. Fred Lundholm has been called to he bedside of her mol her who is seiioiisly ill at Alerin Davis left Thursfor Sau Diego where she will remain until her husband, who is in tiaining at Camp Keainy, is moved from Hv-ru- 1 Whites horse ridden by Jackson Hole, Idaho. margin Airs. Mary A. Cox and over Ray Sleoles horse ridden J'iel sne-ees- -- Salem Notes. Ld Thomas won by close The money remaining it the aud t he dance enjoy- treasury of the local Presbyterable. ian Sabbath School which was The fair program consisted of conducted for a few weeks the tile following numbers: past slimmer lias been turned Song-M- iss La Nona Larsen J over to (lie Red Cross. Address of Welcome 11. W. Probably more credit is due Co re. fairs Larsen and B. A. Smith than any one else for the s Reading Ellon Samson. of the fair. Their efforts Song Lyman Houghton. Address Peter A. Pelerson, were untiring. Readiug Andrew Larsen. Address F, Tollmrsl. Snntaquin News. 4 HE FIGHTER has no time to count the cost as he jumps into the un- known, as he springs to success or eternity. daugh- ters of Lynn Junction were visiting relatives here the week end, guests of Afrs, Frank Wall and Mrs. Lizzie A. AVhitear. Mr. Cornelius Van Ausdal, who joined the Marines, is home on a furlough from San Diego. Air. Thomas Jenkins of Eure-kspent Sunday home with his family. A farewell dancing party was given in Hudsons hall Tuesday a ing honor of the follow- in ceiling boy-- 1 who leave soon for mil- Airs. morning day there. Nellie Airs. Thursdav and Taj lor Friday (laughter, Airs. Dan Lewis, of Spanish Fork. Airs. Lewis is ill. All's. Tavhir returned Sunday afternoon for a few dajS. All, and Mrs. Loren Anderson and baby and Aliss Lena Olsen of Spanish Fork were ihe guests Sti inlay of Air. and Airs. Eli F. Taj lor. Air Anderson and Aliss Olsen are teaehres in the Spanish Fork High School. Airs. Eli F Taylor entertained, at dinner Sunday. Covers were d laid for All, and Airs. Rob and little daughter Gwenn, Air. an AIrs.Clint Oldroid and daughter lleen and son Loal, all of Fountain (Ireen, Art. Eli F. Taylor, Master Frank, Taylor and the hostess. AH', and Airs. Skinner and children of Spanish Fork were the guests of Mr. and Afrs. Eli F. Taylor Sunday. They were Old-roi- itary service: Andrew Borje- son, Flvsses Mace, Oran Ruben Peterson, Albert Robbins, Armstrong, Thomas Marion Ewell and Wilford John- treated to melons. Air. and Airs. Sam Afej'er and son. of Payson were the children Mrs. Joseph L. Olsen is visitof Mi, and Airs. D. R. guests ing in Salt Lake, the guest of Taylor Sunday. her sister. Mrs. Albert Hogan. Mrs. Alyrtle Lysheum and Aliss Dora Van Ausdal is home Aliss Jane Dimmick were the from Salt Lake on a vacation. Airs. Eliza J. AH .and Mrs. Albert Van Aus- guests Sunday of Taylor. dal have returned from a two Mrs. Ivei'son of Arount Pleasweeks visit at Salina ..where is the guest of Air. and Afrs. ant ilicy visited with her. parents David Sabin. and other relatives. Airs, Nettie Davis and Airs. Mrs. Charles Tietjen spent the Cleon Taj'lor, of Delta, are visweek end ir Springville visiting Air. and Afrs. F. A. with iting Airs. Eiuell Bringhmst and Airs. Hanks and family. Dr. Dunn Aliss Alary Flygare lias reMr. and AHs. Peter Peterson turned home after spending a entertained at a family dinner week or so in Provo. Wednesday in honor of her son Air. Wrn. Beddoes left Alon-da- y Reuben, who is having for ser-for Salt Lake. He will reiee. main there for Conference. Mu. Saial, hi1 man and A e swarm of girls had daughters Blanche and Gladys a surprise party on one of their a id son Let, aie in Provo for a Aliss Cora Cloward. sho'f stay. Ore of our sol ool teachers, AH. Allslroru and a number of his students attended the fair ui'd other amusement!, at Genohi Thursday of last week. They report a very interesting lime. The school children here have been saving the peach pits as Is Good Ask to see they were directed to do, for of benefit. soldiers our Printing samples Friday was our busithe last .lay; when t'iov were ness cards, put together and weighed there were two and a half tons of visiting cards, them. The different departments wedding were working hard to see which and other invitations, pamwould gain the largest amount phlets, folders, letter heads, Principal A. E. Walls room statements, shipping tags, captured the prize, envelopes, etc., constantly A patriotic meeting was held carried in stock for your here Tuesday in the ward accommodation. church. Reverend Murphy and Get our figures on that Air. Lee 11. Taylor of Payson printing you have been were present. The former spoke thinking of. on gathering clothing for the Belgians, the latter on Liberty Kaw Bonds. Clemens, of Corporal Indiana, who had just returned Style Faces from France, gave a talk on soldiers life in France and in life trenches. Opcn-sliav- Ifl v bee-hiv- bee-keeper- s, Our Hobby type, Latest GAYETY THEATRE PROGRAM Week Commencing Oct. Till MONDAY. LawJEWEL CARMEN in a Fine Fox Feature, and Ford Weekly. - less Love WEDNESDAY. St , i .SUBSCRIBER MARGARITA FISHER Anns a Finish also a The Flirts. iu Alasterpic-tur- e, Chaplin Comedy, TUESDAY. riGSiGKt Ever worry about meeting a Liberty Bond payment? Think once more of the man who does not worry about meeting death. Buy Bonds to your utmost and save to your utmost to pay for them and keep them V This is a reproduction of the Bin-doposter to which subscribers to the Fourth Liberty Loan are entitled. No AMERICAN Hone should be without it. " spent her vvilh AVAL S. IIART in Wolf and two reels of ComLowry, edy. (Triangle Program ) THURSDAY AND FRIDAY CHARLES RAY in The Claws of the Hun, and a Alaek Sennet t Comedy, Friend Husband. (Paramount) CliARLpJ RAY QuamountQidwv Thi Space Contributed to Winning the War by Sorensen Jewelry & Millinery Company Thqjlhj Ipce pnrenin SATURDAY. DOF GLASS FAIRBANKS in Say Young Fellow, and offi- cial Allies Review. |