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Show THE BAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH the waste THE PAYSONIAN watching ing that extra hour in the morn- ing in bed. In quite a number of papers g g nn convict you. I his old world is of pitfalls, and there isnt a s lay-aat Entered at the housewife in Payson with any second class matter. son assurance that shortly after she Published every Thursday by ihe feeds the garbage can a kindfaced government p.iysonian Publishing company. inspector wont step upon the back porch and call her attention to the fact sLBSCHiPi ion price tll3t SllP IS violating the food One year, m advance .conservation rules of this coun- Si months, In advance. ... With (ilobe-llcatle- which is con sol dated Don t let the appears the statement that Reof Some-lul- l presentative where, is the father ot the day-- , light saving plan. That is mis-- , leading, and it is also placing credt where credit is not due. To wise old Benjamin Franklin must go the honor of first calling public attention to the worlds waste of daylight. That good old Revolutionary philosopher talked it in New York and recommended it to Paris on one of his visits there long, long years ago. The arguments he used were just about the same as those that we have become familiar wjtj1 ateiy jn an article written for a Paris paper, he explained that the city could save 64,050, 000 pounds of candle wax and tallow if the citizens would only get up and go to bed according to the sun, instead of according to habit, between March 20 and SeDtember 20 It would be , h admiUed t0 et le ch'ange but he their l0 custom, expressd his confide'nce in and decar. common that ..as s00n as they have learnt from this paper that it is daliht when the sun th evwill rise with jt r. I'ost-Otlic- e W-0- try. In New York a few weeks a go a committee made a survey of the garbage cans in a fashion- notices or able residence district. The Copy for ads will positively not be ac- members ot that committee found hundreds of pounds of cepted later than 10 a. m. perfectly good bread that had Wednesday morning. been discarded not in the lorm of crusts and slices, but of that had whole and become jut tl he hast hit hard On onestieet they found eleven Editorial Comment pounds of meat and 25 pounds of vegetables. But to cap the climax of these j SUMMER CONCERTS larthnft investigations they asked one woman why she had How about the summer band thrown he bread away and she concerts? Last summer a replied: "Because we can afford number of concerts were given , , by our local band, which were afto imagine fhat thoroughly appreciated by the being m all The boys are a live, there is a human citizens. , , America today rich enough to bunch, and the band, aitnoug jjre justified in throwing away , comparatively young, is com-- even an ounCe of food? It is ing into its own." Within the worse than no excuse at all, and from re- it shows a weakness from the past year-judg- ing shoulders up in the person who marks by citizens the boys offers it. Every housewife and have made wonderful progress. every servant should get the They are constantly giving idea planted firmly in their head dances and concerts in other that every scrap of food that is towns with much success, and wasted is actually taken out of wherever they go they are the mouth of some hungry man, woman or child. given much praise. It matters not how little or Citizens, let us make the boys how much you may have, you feel that they are honored at havent an ounce to throw a- Dont let your garbage home as well as in other com- way. convict can oryou. Starve it that munities. Perhaps no other of men may not children the ganization gets so little remun' half-loave- s eration for the tune they put in to make beautiful music. Aside from the loyalty we owe the band, who wants to spend the summer without listening to the inspirational concerts our band can give us. But, in order that the seasons concerts can be assured something tangible must be done, and that very soon. The necessary funds must be nosed, and its up to us to do it. There are perhaps several ways to get the amount collected, but let us get busy now and pro vide for summer band concerts, , Fox Love. . Our Safe Deposit Department is ready with cordial service and confidential security. Savings Bank Payson Exchange The Strong Home Institution j j j ami! j . 1 WHZIS ' boot-blac- k TABLE TIHE Effective Jaautry 6, The Tractor Years Ahead Of Its Time! 1918. T I PAYSON SALT LAKE CITY Leaving; ftltOAll A M 8:00 0:15 A M A M More Power At The Draw Bar Speed A Big Factor In Plowing! to ' S Payson 3:15 l.M 5:15 P.M 8:15 P.M 10:35 P.M The Wallis turns this big saving? in usable power into draw bar and It Pulls three 14 inch bottoms S to R inches deep at the rate of pull milesspeed. per hour. This means 10 5 acres per 10 hour day. The average tractor is designed to pull the same load I3, miles per hour or 7 5 acres per day. Biggest Returns For Your Money E 5 E Power, Durability, Speed, and Economy. Light-weigh- t, Power at the draw bar is what does your work. And power can not be bought by ton weight. The Wallis tractor weighs only 3000 lbs. That is 1000 to 5000 lbs. lighter than other tractors designed to do the same work. The Wallis delivers at the draw bar 74 of the power generated by its motor. This means that from every gallon of fuel it delivers 50 more power at the draw bar than heavy tractors which require 40 to 50 of their power to propel their own weights. This epoch making fact is accomplished by the simplicity of design anti excellence of materials and workmanship. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 s HE WALLIS tractor offers you for the first time the five fundamental elements which our farmers want. These are 50 S Orem Electric 1 This tractor which is years ahead of its time offers wonderful rewards to Wal- Hs users. With the care to which it is entitled it will give you the biggest re- turns for your money because it will do the most work in a given time anil will 1st the longest. Divide its purchase price by the years of service and it will be found the most economical that's want counts. These are features which you should consider seriously before you decide any tractor. We will gladly explain the many advanced ideas in the Wallis to upon you. " 2 2 2 2 2 2 S 2 5 2 E E 11:15 1:15 1.M A Mileage Book will save you 2 2 5 light. E money, M pa If you are looking for big bus-the Ak Agent. Investigate iness, you must take the initia-- j The lnterurban can give bet ter t.ve. The shackles of precedent service on freight your 'are the penitentiaries of pro-- ' whether it be a hundred shipment pounds gress. No man can take the lead or a carload. who is afraid of speed. Through rates ami routes to 5 Advertising, propelled by interstate points in connection 2 nllllllllllllllMllllllllllll!llllllll isane and dynamic thought, is with the Union Pacific System See the machine in actual the greatest force in the world and allied lines. operation and be convinced But the who man hasnt today. time to think is wasting ink The Pay Roll Builder n 4 Best Remedy for Whooping Cough. TUESDAY. , ProDKM1LLK Whispering Chorus. P,. 10.". winter when my little had the wimping cough I lmy gave him Chamberlain's Cough writes Mrs. J. 11. RobRemedy, erts, Fast St. Louis, III. It kept his cough loose and relieved hint of those dreadful coughing spells. It is the only cough medicine I keep in the house because T have the most confidence in it. This remedy is also good for colds and adv croup. At all druggists. in His FRIDAY NORMA TALMA DDK in Dig Special Feature in seven reels. (Selzuick Panthea. SATURDAY. lilLLIL Pl'KKL in The Land of Promise, and Pathe Weekly. You should settle this important matter of protecting your valuables at once before loss overtakes you. woman in Payson is for peace we win the war. j 'oiu-ienee- . Productions man worth-whil- e 1 WEDNESDAY. SELZNICK Every j THURSDAY at an exceedingly small cost. uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinir Last DESMOND WILLIAM Colors. Comedy, Flying Uneoneieiice ( misfire, flood, placement of your valuable papers, jewelry, Liberty Bonds, War Savings Certificates, etc., Cashier The leader in business today the man with ideas. Every hour brings changed conditions! Citizens of Payson have tc. quickly adjusted themselves !a make new requirements, the new daylight saving plan, Tallw cmdles have been re- and from many with whom we leSated by electricity---powerlu- l have talked we are inclined to speed demons of steel have van-- ; the stage coach-fav- or believe that they will heartly Qushed making it permanent. haphazard business methods have succumbed to the definite seen Alreadv refl-time Principles of science-Fult- ons of the-nesystem to ize its manifold benefits, and al- - lcea has developed into ocean ready they have come to realize hounds and dreadnaughts the world, or at least that part horse and buggy satisfied people who insist on twin- of it in which Payson is located yesterday . has lost much of life by spend- - six,es It takes unusual and extiaor- dinary methods to interest peo-- ' pie in this age. The man who does not be-- I lieve in forceful advertising pays the advertising bills of the man who does. Ppnder over That, please. People are afraid of the man who is afraid of the ductions, Pietograph No. ab- WEsolute security against theft or o Im going to Dixons to is CECIL CAN furnish you do a little shopping. Have you ever traded with him? twentieth century has He has a nice, clean shop, , Drou8ht an increased firing! and sells the best of every- ran8e also strengthened fort-- thing to eat. I want to tell resses of indifference the small he ives service, too. guns of yesterday are useless. you It doesnt matter if the The trained gunner in busi-- i ness finds the point of contact; boss doesnt happen to be and advances by leaps and there, the boy is one of bounds. John Wanamaker or Marshall Field, a few years ago, the most accomodating, could have moved their entire pleasant fellows Ive met, department stores into Tonys anc hell always treat you stand on the corner right. but look at them now. 1 GIVE BEN THE CREDIT MONDAY. WALSH in .lack Two ml Prodigal. Six mmoilv Cylinder tO Mgr. Paysonian, Payson, Utah. Dear Sir: The Utah-IdahSugar Companys subscription to the Third Liberty Loan will amount to $250,000. $75,000 of this amount will be placed in the Salt Lake banks and the balance divided among our ractories in Utah, Idaho and Washington. Paysons proportion of this amount will be $10,000 which will be subscribed for through our local banks. I am giving you this information so that you con use the same along with your other items in connection with the, drive in the Payson district. You can use it as you see fit Yours truly, J. A. Clayton The Artillery of Advertising starve. fiLORCF, Now! Before Loss! o after 1 Spin-lack- Subscribes $10,000 - The following letter from Mr. J. A. Clayton, cashier of the Utah-Idahsugar factory of this which was crowded of city, last weeks Paysonian, was received by this office; Mr. Lawrence Jorgensen, thr oSed v mu mwuu uiummi) i inrasmmtiiwmvumuruttmaaw. Local Factory f tyiramiwt Get Rid of Your Rheumatism. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will find Chamberlains Liniment a great help. The relief which it affords is atone worth many times its cost. At all druggists. adv Further, after a man succeeds in n row ing a heard that reaches to his x cst buttons lie can wear a a cravat without feeling ill at ease in the presence of a dude. ten-ren- t Hawkins LOCAL AGENT Payson, Utah 1R. C. 22 Million Families in the United States 4 CUPS OF WHEAT FLOUR TO THE POUND If each family used 4 cups of flour less per the would be 22 million pounds or 112,244 barrels week, week.saving every The greatest heip housekeepers can give to win the war is to make this saving and it can be done by this recipe in using place of white flour bread. Corn Meal Biscuits cup scalded milk 1 cup corn meal 2 tablespoons shortening teaspoon salt cup white flour 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 4 1 Save 'X cup of the measured flour for board. Pour milk over cold, add sifted flour and Roll nnt livh.i n bW, in greased pan fifteen toweni min Our new Red, White and Blue booklet Rest U'ir ,o, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., Dept. H H ?fa1, aJJ shonell,nb' and salt. When ba:d Cut wilh biscuit cutter and Zf4Zjs, SS3S" 135 William Street, New York FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR |