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Show THE PAYSOXIAN, PAYSON, UTAH They Are Our Boys; Get Ready, Everyone, for a Rush! THE PAYSONIAN nnml dated the which is With (;iobe-Hade- r. The lone train f fleltflit ( ail whined isn. the huililuig there were mine ry, siuilliijf women might be tired, nor and giumlded as It strove to stop. In women, all spick and spun in white, were they tired then, eveu though all the doorway of a great low building a lt)l fa,.rs beaming t handing out good day long they had been serving train cm h and Kngl.sii white mpped and gowned woman re -- borne . nuked ' food er spotless died f"'r trulu "f leased a sulinv smile and, turning so .Some of the hoy s faiily ran couuteis her voice lurried Into the building, for the food ; others went into the long called out. "They are ours; get ready Filtered at the Pont Office at aa second class mutter j Published every Thursday by tbs Puvsntimn Publishing (onipnnv PRICE. SUBSCRIPTION One year, in advance Sis month, in advance $2 no . $1 10 IOWHKNTK JORCIKNSON Kditor and Manage! vermin ridden clothes to be s utilized while tliev m i tihhed liicir bodies b.n k in a heullhy glow. What luviiiy it all w.is food, tables i luiirs, tilings to rejd, guues to play, paper fot writing a burlier simp, a movie ihe.iiei and good, ole.in bells' .No one ever thought that these Imp- - woitliv a boy is in Prance you may tie ure be lias a song of praise for the tine women at wink in the railway canteens of our own lied Cross, for at eveiy lUipoiluut railway junction there is one of our lied Cross canteens and at eadi canteen there are 18 women real, rue American women. I cause We want his axe was so time oiTet mg to roll up liis slei es thin and sliakv one could not and help make those eonditons undeistaud it Also a sieklv o pi u la till, llstead of lifting ( tcol'go e,ime over Ills face will'll there do w BELIEVE that we have carried Personal Service in banking to the utmost degree. Certainly we have tried to make every depositor, large friend or small, feel that ht as well as a client. if our -- Copy for ads or notices will positively not be ac- spiiitcil enough to cull attention emit rilmt iyn to cepted later than 10 a. m. to our sliopt comings, ;it llie same was voted iiuui Wednesday morning. Organization v for a rush." Just huw she could tell they were "ours" would tie bard to explain, for at tlie moment stie spoke hundieds of Ihe dirtiest, grulieat tueu a woman ever saw lame fairly tumbling out of the freight cars A moment more she was welcoming this muddy rabble with a laugh and cheering wold. to impress on your mind the thought we are a human organization, interested not an institution in the progress of our cuitorneis, w hu h deals solely in dollars and cents. THE LITTLE OLD LADY that OF PANSY SQUARE It is on Timidly site etueied the lied Cross jwas ap)la use after the president Paileau and stood just willim the door-said the a es have it. In rotary ay. the aves iilwavs srm to have it Met- it THE BIG MEN. - The bio men dare, find the liig men do; lliey dream great dreams If you have made up your mind udrh they make come t rue. I'V U to live in Payson, then stand up ru ers and link the for 1ayson, And by that we the lain! with and SPEAK OUT. gird plains, i mean for you to speak out when their railway t lit ms; tliev make . that the desert lireiik torth in bloom. you see anythin'": m Payson needs rectifying tliev send the cataract through a means a p good eitieii t(, turn the wheels of a Being more than acquiescence in what- - thousand mills; and briny; the j ever befalls the community. When ,,,,jn t,, nation's tills. The big . reform-needs condition a local XUnk, and the big men plav, illy, it should lie reformed forth- and, helping themselves, help with, and the man who calls at- their fellow man. And the cheap tention to it and is vvilliny to men yip at their carriage wheels, assist in the reformation is in no its the small dug harks fit the big knocker. a sense Iroyress doys necls. The big men sow adwith dissatisfaction comes of while the cheap men sleep, ami mitted evils. when they go to their fields to For instance, the eiti.en who reap, the cheap men cry, We a town in has to endure living must have a share of all the grain overrun by tramp clou's, or tramp that they harvest there! These men, had streets, had crossings men are pirates who sow and through lack of culverts or lack reap and plan and build while of community pride in ycucral, we are asleep! We ll legislate For to protesf. ought certainly till they lose their hair; We ll him to slothfully needy to such pass new laws that will strip condition would an untoward them hare! AVe ll tax them fight lie equivalent to indorsing it, and well tax them left, till of and for him to pull up stakes their plunder they are bereft ; and move away would stamp him show these men that we We'll as a quitter. Every town needs their skill, their courall despise a few staunch characters who are and enterprise "So the small not too timid t initiate and lead age men yap at the big mens heels; reforms. fake reformers will npll't We do not mean hv this that dreamers the four-eyespiels, re. or we need sociologists invaiiiilily!".'"' That formers. l1 them maybe three cents i , nuts the cart before the Imrsc and grafters who always where improvements are made at, the t(, ,olai. ,oill that they do one point conditions are madei- And the big men sigh earn. not worse in a dozen other ways. their way we fear go they That class asks the people vvhojas hulk at the thing some live in the slums to move into better quarters, instead of going day! Walt Mason. to the owners of the buildings and telling them that the shacks A FABLE. must lie torn down or replaced by decent habitations. A Tight Wad became a mem.Vo, weve little time for the of a Botary Club because he Hut ber we professional reformer. have need of the man who kncfvvs could get in on the ground Hour how to better conditions in his at a bargain. When a proposition to make a home city and who is public- ;1 ! the d The Tight Wad stood it for a lotto time. Hut lie did not ciijov it. He could not understand it. had never learned that many' men will give two dollars vvlicit someliodv they will not give anything when ' nolmilv is looking. ... One dav the iht ad became l" The doctors found he had an the 'appendix and t hey threw Tight W'id on the table and cut it out been use lie didnt need it When lie was able to take note of the fact that the nurse was' rather good looking, the Ivotarv Club sent him (lowers, and the tag showed they cost five dollars This was a 'great surprise to the Tight Wad. When lie was able to attend the i j v - A PROTEST Dont call him Hill! That honest appelation Was mejint for comrades, true and loyal ones; It doesn't fit that blot upon creation The hideous hero of a horde of Huns. If names of deep contempt are what you long for, Invent whatever shameful word you will But, for the sake of all the Bills we're strong; for. Dont call him Bill! little afraid' Several of us rose, but Mrs Cravv-ll- e tier first and her comr 1" uud mi ilnwn. Olt, tlmnk vim w tiiurli," quavered the old lady its she sat down. "You has "one spc, m hoy my gtaiiilson and" with Spartan fortitude she reI strained the tears that glistened in her eves "gone with Ills regiment. NoiV I'm all alone In my little cottage in I'ausy Square. And. oh, ladles, do any of you Unow the dreary loneliness when there is no one who comes home at night?" AVe almost hugged the dear old lady, so forlorn, yet so loave. Ve drew up our chairs closer, and she told us her story. The little old lady owned a vine embowered cottage In Pansy Square. There she kept house for tier grand- son, who worked m a downtown office. lintary meeting a proposition When America tookin tip cudgels for depatriotic fervor, was made to donate ten dollars mocracy the lad. among the first to enlist. to a poor widow whose husband wa Alt, hmv I loved him and needed had been killed. The Tight Wad him! whispered the old lady brokenvoted ave so loud he eould he ly. Hut my dear country needed him more. So I told him to go. heard aeross the room. But .Moral You have to shake some, what will you do, granny? tie asked. 1 had enough, and so lie men over a coffin to loosen them' I told him hrave heart! My hus went. Brave, up.- - Spokesman, New Orleans. band was a soldier, and I have Ins assess pension. But it is small. After pav- in lhe laxe9 " n,-Sonte have been told readied j PROGRAM Week Commencing MONDAY. Cham-paynJUNE CARMEN in Eyes and a two reel Bing Bang. e Payson people 'tt'e What benefits is the daylight saving plan, any Itovv!! From a reliable magazine published in this state is found the information that 000, 000 is being saved annually in lighting cost alone, aside from the stupendous proportions to which the increased productions will bring. housewife Any Payson ami now It Is gone. In. REID in The WALLACE and a good House of Silence two reel comedy. oh!. hut I m willing. All I ask is a ehunce to earn my lireail till till lie returns. Through the Home Service workers of tier community the little old lailv of Innsy Square lias been provided with simple tHsks, such as making and delicious cakes and Jellies, a labor of love (or her and art unfailing source of revenue. Some day. dense (lod. her soldier hoy will come hack lo the little old holy of Innsy Square, and he wilt find tier ns lie left her happy, comfortably and self reliant . knows that strong butter is a poor left TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. WM. Hinges HART THURSDAY Standard Feature. $ j As a Payson woman said yes- the day-ligSome Payson women never for-- ! terday, saving get their first love nor forgive plan gives the men considerable more time1 to get home late for themselves if they marry him. Proper Food for Weak Stomachs Ihe evening meal.' Let us also hear in mind that: The proper food for one man is never entitled the under-doWhat looks like a case of mb'he all wrong for another. it sympathy when he starts the hing it in is for Henry Ford to may one should adopt a diet chasers start building fight. just Every 5 his age and occupation. to suited 'when the state of Michigan is UTAH WEEKLY who Those have weak stomachs drv. INDUSTRIAL REVIEW going need to he especially careful and Siilt Lake $.()0,000 oil well should has man who lived a eat slowly and masticate Payson drill to formed food their in time this world company thoroughly. It is also drilling good long '.told us yesterday that the best important that they keep their oil, gas and water wells. Salt Lake Contract let tor new birth certificate a baby can have bowels regular. When they become constipated or when they $125,000 L. I). S. V. building. js a mik ticket. Salt Lake Bingham &. Barfield; railroad is no longer under gov-- , eminent supervision. United States is supreme iiu production of red metal. This country is yielding more than To per cent of worlds copper. V. S It is generally conceded that the government is considering an1 increased price for refining copper to offset greatly ineerased cost of smelter operations. America . wnsi in Socialism branded as poisonous Herman, propaganda by Samuel (Jumpers, president of the American Fedor-g j It If hes hes a genius, we may call him a Hood Guy, neither sage nor We call him Bill. Will; silly , and stupid after eating, they should lake Chamberlains Tablets to strengthen the stomfeel dull ach and move the bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. At all druggists. About the worst he the face. We hail a fellow' Bill" from sheer affection; A bum may get the name, but not a sneak; Its not a name we think of in connection With crimes of which it turns you sick to speak So, let your made imagination revel In terms of Prussias poor; putrescent pill Yet, though you call him Wilhelm or the Devil, Dont call him "Bill! 1 I 10 j oclock a i j JOHN Estray O. Pound lreeinet. ' m One Description of animals: small roan horse about L vears old, brand resembles heart on light thigh and Yd icomhined) on right shoulder; one black mart J vears dd. no brands v is- ihle. PETERSON, Keeper. bOOl RICH NEWS fit &A ip-- V t 1,1.. Rt iVi knock on short skirts we have heard recently comes from an Eastern fashion expert. She says the chief center of attraction should j j 5 ELSIE FERGUSON in The a fine Paramount Feature and Ford Educational Weekly. n Stiite of Utah, County of I tali,1 in the Santaquin Precinct of said County. have in my possession thej following described estrny ani-- i mills which if not claimed and taken away will he sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at mv residence in Santaquin Precinct, Utah, on the 18th day of May, PUS, at the hour of FRIDAY Lie NOTICE. ESTRAY Hells SATURDAY. j Williams a name that we may give unwitting To any masculine and elf, few' in a short Knowing that years, the fitting And proper handle will affix itself, If hes a weakling, we may call him Willie; in WM. FARNUM in When A Man Sees Red Big Special Fox sub- stitute for weak coffee. S. and a good comedy. 1 new-bor- 2()th IYIoy j J'1; tm-hor- n vve solicit your Savings Bank Payson Exchange The Strong Home Instituton poor, dimmed old eves spoke so "I m friendly, ladies, but ebulliently: H tins basts only that business. v Editorial Comment Human A i j !$! Yv 2000 UNITED STATES MARINES ON LIVING EMBLEM There are 2000 I nited States marines in this photograph standing shoulder to shoulder they for m the great lniim emblem o! the marines, whose slogan is First to Fight. The photograph was taken on parade grounds of the marines at Paris Island S C t required an hour and a half to perfect the formation (n 'the ower right hand corner may be seen tents of some of the mar ' aA' |