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Show IHE PAYSONIAN. 3UBT- AS SEEN BY A FAN THE PAYSONIAN With 'Which tier. 0 lobe-He- a Is consol dated the at Pay-su- n Eutered at the Post-Offic- e before Jie left fur the! torn-liea few weeks ago an arfan node a letter baseball dent to a friend, a copy oi which has found its way to I'ayson, and we believe that its literary merit, Jit entitles it to reproduction. if its merits doesnt, its uniqueness does, so here is the letter: Well, Ive signed to play with the Allied of Sammies Ihe We are booked for a la ague. series of games with the lluns oi the Assassination League on their home grounds. I hear they play very diity baseball and don t live up to the regulations they use square nuts and the emery ball, and some of the stufi they pul! or is pretty raw. bey have a guv named Hill Satan and r bird ra'led Ilindeiiburg as managers, and Ivy re a bad lot. be series comes oil at Ivrlin time next fall, and were mo si. going to win in a walk. Tlvse la d, w on t ev en have a ball park left to play in. The lluns are using up their best pitchers now, and soon lliey wont have anybut their gloves. thing left to the same fate doomed Theyre as lie hcderal League, and you kno,, what happened to it. This is the lirst learn ever playt d on u Ivre not a one of us, not c en my own good si If, ever says anything about wanting 1o make a s Published every Thursday by the paysonian Publishing Company. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Year, in advance Hiv Mouths, in advance LA WHENCE I .fl.On $l.nu N J O HO KNS Editor and Manager. Copy for ads or notices will positively not be accepted later than 10 a. m. Wednesday morning. 1 Editorial Comment an-utl- n 1 ON ALLEYS I vrmuoi ri'ioiASEOF noil k hum ua vhiai UOIftSIKYAUOAIIECaL Aflouna oran cauil. DISGRACE OF IDLENESS Jf there are idle men in 1'ayson the faet is a relleelioii not only upon the idle men thomselvs, but upon the entire eommunity. To be idle lliese days of sear-eitof labor, and scarcity of food, is a disgrace. There is some wav to force every man to follow some useful occupation. If he is not lie should bea punished as a vagabond. If he is pursuing an unlawful calling, or one morally wrong though permitted by law, be should be given no patronage by patriotic citizens. If he be-- I mgs in the class commonly noun as the idle rich he should be forced by social ostracism to (nd some, place where he can Hike himself personally useful to the town and the nation. man in Every idle, is a 1'ayson standing disgrace to I'm community as a whole. Tem-irizing with them, or pointing to Ihem ns good fellows and doesnt les-p 'fleetly harmless n the disgrace one iota. We li.tvo come to a time when s is a crime, and nothing short of it. It is robbery of the menn-t kind, for the man who is not p odueing at this time is robbing the army abroad and the workers at home, lie is eating regularly, vet not turning a hand to pro-me something to offset this ci nsnniption. There may have been a time when it was excusable for a man ti take life easy and drag from day to day, satisfied with three eats and a place to sleep, lint that time lias passed. Today there is enough work to keep every van and woman in America bus-i'engaged 21 lmnrs in the day, i1 it were physically possible for diem to put in that much time, b here is not room for one loafer, U i) even one. And the quicker I I v able-bodie- bom on, CLORGE W PERKINS, Eiuirs By and financial Dont Carry Money Elzpcrt Americi is face to l.n e with the neic.-sit(if revoThu (vents of lutionizing In r atm .vie toward d our first war Year have that we are fbr pi me as we were unprepared for war. And unless wo learn the le- - on that this Years events ought to lino night us, industrially and economically, the I n tod Stati s is Hi, for a very severe trial not only during but after the lose of the war. f that our mipre- The mw principle of hu'inc-and not that l jmrednoss has taught us competition is the life of trade. On our mieptame of that principle depends not only the industrial welfare of this country in the future, but the social status of our pe pie as well. 'When war was dc lured this (oiintry was saddled with the nimbus of the link of vision of our political leaders of the la.-- twenty years. Politicians had decreed that ruthless competition should rule industry. We have had all the evils that flow frommrestrieted competition (ostly trade wars between economic units that were lighting for the'same market; adulteration of product and bad trade praetues, rebating, secret agn cinents, price cutting, low wages, child labor and all their attendant y bu-i- m in your pockets, or keep considerable sums at home, it is unsafe and waste- . domoii-trate- ful, Open a checking account at this Bank, then you can pay all bills conveniently and safely. We do your and the cancelled checks returned to you at the end of the month are valid receipts. t i i book-keepin- s of a properly used checkis immeasurable, account The convenience ing Savings Bank Fayson Exchange I he StroiJ Home Institute n .t ev hence unpatriotic. ils. profited by our mistakes? Have we awakened to the necessities of the future? Are we ready to prepare with all speed for the new economic it conditions that face its? is Are we ready to accept the new principle, viz., that is no ruthless that of be trade and longer the life henceforth to coi.ipetition the life of trade?. The problem, brought fully before us in the events of the past year, 1CSEI is the most important and also the most f.i- mating of any that this counand patriotic try has ever solved. It calls for the most supremely of giviter. elfort that the people of our land are eap.ihV Have we War po--ib- it .' V Savin pi Stamps 7 i y mi O ft p d jUtuXTOnraewi, IEISI -t d SOLDIER INSURANCE Sieretary MeAdou lias called upon all local draft boards to acquaint drafted men with the e provisions of the law and to urge every drafted man to take out this inThe boards have been surance. furnished with literature to aid them in this educational work. The law affording insurance to our light ng i'oiees has well been railed ihe most just and humane provision ever made by a nation for its soldiers and sailors. The ( iov eminent and the American people recognise the justice of affording this protection to tin, men who risk their lives for their country and to llieir families and depi ijdents at borne. It is only .just to themselves and to their fain. lies and dependoifs that our lighting men avail themselves of this opportunity. American IVery enlisting should lake out this insurance and carry with him into danger tin1 hearleiiing knowledge lliat whatever hapcns, himself and his dependent s are protected bv his f Iov eminent. soldier-insuranc- ! i able-bodie- 2- Not Competition Must Govern Business in Future Co-Operati- .Just as second class matter. UTAH 1'AYSON. d p 1 dle-nrs- e d we get out from under the disgrace of sheltering even one the better for the town and the na-- t ion. i Chamberlain's Tablets. TIiom' tablets are intended csperinllv t o m a ell tiMlhle-l- , for biliousness, anil constipation. If you have tiny troubles of this sort, give tliein a trial amt realize for vouiself what a lirst i lass iiu'tl n i o will do for you. They onlv cost a quarter. At alt drug stores. v -- m THERES Tight ville; and in either ease you care more for your own stomach tlipn for both your boys. The incident, which is actual and not fictitious, reminds us of nulling so mmdi as of the Her man farmer who complaint d of his had lurk Jn losing both bis wife and his best cow rigid in tin midsl of the busiest season nnd it vas 'a gnot adding DIFFERENCE NO lias just about gotten around to Ihe point whore ihcro is no istinetion between a and a hoarder of food. Panic is the mol her of hoarding, and Ihe family which hoards food, like tin1 man who hoards whiskey, is alarmed lest the time shall come when there will bo eo'v iioihing to lmard. Such panics are justified in this country only n in the rase of the panie-strie- ! alcoholic. I its is a fear founded It pro-Herma- n Week Commencing July Stli MONDAY. GLADYS I.ROHKWKLL in Her One Mistake and a two-comedy, (based Into Live. (FoxA n is the owner of valuable oil leases in Kansas, Oklahoma and Wyoming :ind lias recently added a valuable lease in the new oil field, Texas, with 8 producing wfells, together wilh pumping plant, tanks and full equipment, connected with the pipe line, and selling oil. Price was $2.00, now $2.50, and expect soon to be getting $3.00 per barrel for this high grade oil. The Company is pushing drilling operations in this new field, as rapidly as possible. probability'. upon a v, Put Ihcro is now, and will continue tq be, abundant foodstuffs halo-si.e- d Stock is now selling at 10c a share. You can join us in an exceedingly profitable business enterprise, and in doing so, help increase the oil output, which means, help win the war. Write us for free map America, abundant money supplies and an for the labor which inin .ever-increasin- g sures production and prosperity. The record grain crops wheat, oats, corn, rye and barley is coming to harvest in this conn try. The fruit crop promises vull, and there were never so many gardens as now. You dont have to go out of Parson to see prosperity and abundance. Hut you cannot go so far out of Iay-soi- i as to (scape seeing it on every band. To board is not only bad patriotism, but it is a poor economic It is also an indication policy'. that you haevnt yet learned the goodness and the mercy of your neighbors. The chances are they are looking at tlijs proposition in the right light and, while being provident and practicing lliey are not storing away more than they know they will need. They are not going to let anyone about them starve. Ho if the worst should come it would be a great deal better to lean a litll upon your neighbor than to let him know you once tried to take advantage of him by boarding everything you could get vour hands on. ceon-unrt- GAYETY THEATRE PROGRAM The Double Standard Oil & Gas Company -h PATRIOTISM BY PROXY. and further particulars. GOOD DESCRIPTIVE MATTER. Special inducements to live, active salesmen. Having written the Introduction for THE DOUBLE STANDARD OIL & GAS COMPANY, the advertisement, the writer arrives nt the point where he Is to tell about Boston Building, the goods he is offering for sale or that he 1ms just received in stock to Denver, Colorado. be offered later. Phone Main 3937. This part of the advertisement is eveiy bit us important as those which Sill we have already discussed in previous articles. Upon the clearness of de: : ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .5. scription depends very largely the success of the advertisement in ereutiug a desire. Good descriptive matter is, first of all, fee from misleading or false statements. .Then, it is written in simple, easily understood language How is your rake or mower? We that makes you almost see the mer carry the very best and chandlse in your mind. most reliable makes of Too frequently the advertiser knows the goods so well that lie fails to realize that the reader knows perhaps nothing about tlieui nnd lie omits Important details from his description. Tiie good places himselt in your position and asks himself questions that you might ask. Then No trouble to show you. Come in and see them. lie answers them truthfully and conTHE cisely with the result that you can ARE TRICES RIGHT. understand clearly the correct nature of the merchandise. 'v Haying Season Mowers and Rakes A most remarkable article in one ot the Berlin papers on the state of affairs in tills country thinks America is Indifferent to the war because hero art well treated, which comment Is an unconscious tribute to out $ You know we sell Lumber, too! Uer-man- s ' TUESDAY. It was in the a MAUnrKbTIi: PL AUK ill Prunella and Pictograph Xu II Paramount. ) Im nol going a 1 WEDNESDAY. 1MJ WM. S. I1AUT in The Apos ami a one rei (Triangle smoking room of to buy four quarter per cent bond-whe- n can lend my money at six per edit, and Im not going to pay out the difference to the Red Cross cither. Im not going to eat substitutes in my bread Ive suit tvio boys to the war and thats enough for one man to sacrifice. Sacrifice milling, said one who overheard. Those boys are and are their own t.wenty-oninen. The sacrifice is llieu's, not 'yours. Von worked them as long as tin' law would allow and are now trying to enpPalie upon llieir service. If you will not invest a little money made in a free country that your Roys may liavu something to fielit with and be ea '''d r"r ben wounded, nnd if not sacrifice you yourself vi even in r pc' s uia appetite ih.p 'tiny nay be b d, oi; are either a pi o lei man or a t edit w ad rom and ( th of Vengeance Triangle comedy. Pullman: ) e THURSDAY FRIDAY IIAERISCALK Pd.SSl 10 7 parts. Those Who Pay in SATURDAY. Vivi-ettVIVIAN MARTIN in and the Ford Educational Weekly, (Paramount. I Not a w eak Feature during the e whole week. lie also sa.v- superior civilization, It was a mistake in the French to send the unromantie Joffre here, a mistake of which the Germans would never have been guilty. The departure, how-eor, of Joffre as compared with that of V on Hern-.torfhours rattier the contrary testimony. j .;. .;. ... ... ... ... x f The Joy of Living. To oil joy life mo must liaxe good liinlth. Vo one can reasonably hope to oift of life got much leal ploa-in- o " lion Im- - hnuel- - uro i iogf ed a good ! aio of the time uni the pm-ollmf -- la'iild ho expelled art' into -tie Worn, piodtn-inlie ami -- as ed ei i" -- t ion. few ,it ilia", her Oil's T.thlil- - Wll li,i. lmwel- -. lengthen tin1 digestion anti gio von a banco to leatio the re- I jnv of t all mg. Trv it. d'lig ti res. -- - i -- TRY0URS0DAP0P It is very refreshing in this warm weather, We deliver soda water and ice to your homes when ordered. Fol- lowing is a list of our drinks; ROOT BEER STRAWBERRY CREAM LEMON GINGER ALE GRAPE ORANGE CIDER Lame Shoulder. vv nf oi t1 o aimi ' -- ' ! i colvin-reece- ! n,,.!,.l , ; t v Mi i.11 u- -i dl-- m-c- d le- - 'l ih t h 1! - el VI ! " t 'll dni;' i 11 ' , - a , Taylor Bros. Bottling Wks. ; |