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Show v J THE PAYSONIaS, PAYIN', LTAil IN ERIEF. SUGAR SITUATION 1 S J" f Mr. enter- and ly sliiov that a greatsiigiir heel acreage will be plained Ulah. . 'i. f SZZZZJH llie iliii-m- of how lavishly the tii'eij States using sugar, coinjiareil w it li her associates ill llie war, may la seen from the following figures: England is now giv ing Jn r people per capita two and of sugar per mouth pound-"whenever it is possible for the Government to furnish that much." The and Italians are allowed only one and month pounds pciwhereas the comparable per capita household- use of sugar in the nited States for ft 7 w as about s four ami pounds. with Germany, by far llie larger part of sugarbeet growing sections of Europe in her eonlrol is giving her people a ration of lh" to ounces per month or about one oi, nee per day. Tin- problem of growing sugar leilher or beet) touches only ;i limited number of American larmerx, yet llie sugar iUes-tinis eiie lo be seriously con, sidered in every American home. Gii annual consumption per capita, including hoth household and commercial use. lias advanced from about (iti pounds in 190b to (! pounds in 1910; and in lflli it was M pounds per person. The extravagant use of ei l ilies and soft drinks in Ills country consumes no iiieousiili'--aldamount. Great Britain produces no Prior- to tin war slu obsugar. s tained of her supply from the Teutonic powers. The mluctd crop in Fiance has from 800,000 tons to or of this normal amount. Italy is now reduced to j word ft lis of her r sugar crop. As an inevitable result our associates in this war has to look to the Western continent for their main supply. Where they drew JOO.OOO tons from 'America and the West Indies he fore the war, last year they received between four and five times as much. They alsosecured in 1917 about 400,000 tons from llie East Indies. If we in our homes can make a dollars worth of sugar last a fourth longer than usual it will help relieve the eritieal French and Italian shortage, give u: plenty for ourselves and avoid a further drain in our short ship ping. in year lolalhw Sn Ol.'i.OUU is now llie Twentieth inlantry, llilrd war prison and o i oi'nni'.a ions at Fori I limitin'. A wave id pelly lliiricr.v Ini' lignin Bffeiled Vernal. This lime il it. ot ilollii-- ' Ilia) are l mil over uiglil lo dry. Martiini' .1. an njted and respeeleil i ilizi-- of l.oitan and Kniiiin,-Work'-, nii'inlier of llie Iliime'liei-I) - i, one-tent- !l. s ' of Sail Lake i I; i of . s in-v- Mrs. Fluid Wilson, Mrs. .Jr., Mrs. .! C. Barney, Mrs. Wile Iasi w .Jesse Earl, Mrs. Charley How- 1,av Done, Mrs. Rodney Tillml rl nieni of the Mrs. Ivan Wilsonard, Mrs. Carl E. Keeler, Mrs. son and ITiili food adminisl nil ion Ini' i'sued a A ill ft Leonard Steineckert, Mrs. in urging ni the eoii'Ulllplioii w hen Ilnur lie rut down. of entertain-at Mrs. Stevens Wilson. Mrs. Flovd Ray McClellan, Inn- reeel veil from the dinner Sunday for Mr. 'Iln- gmernor Mrs. S. ligginhotham and Miss of Iln- I idled Suites treiis-neereiiiry md Mrs. .John Taylor and faiii-il- , ry a fm- S.'iSJS.tl, va )one slum- In federal land subs Mr- and Mrs. Belt Stevens the 'laii-In ' :t It. Mrs. Clarence Fairbanks. ml family and Mrs.. .Jennie y niei.i-lier'ln- p i 1 I di-p- - - rln--- , - I By Trading with the ( t i Young, aged 1!, of Ogden, who was seriou'ly hurned when her Mrs. E. I. Floyd clothe' eaiiglil tire from mi open ga' llamren and Mrs. Flint Dixon for recovery, achealer, has a eliain-cording to phy 'ieiaii'. arranged a deliglilljil siiririse Miss Maggie Wignall cnlrr-aineTwo of llie H ii h lions connected for Thursday afternoon in honlast Thursday evening wlili the 'laughter of tin (leer near the or of their mother, Mrs. C. F ompliinciitary to her father, V. nioiiih of Logan eatiyoii last week were Dixon to honfir her birthday I. of killed by employes of tin I'talt Iovvef Wignall, on the Light company Sunday. anniversary. The gnosis nuin-here- d lis filbul birthday anniversary. fi Civilian Dougprisoners at the eighteen, including the Ihe evening was most enjoyable las war prison, working nights and at ladies of the Afternoon Sewin.tr moments when they were not under spent with games and music, aft-- r the oh'crv ill Imi of guards, dug a tunCluh and the Bridge Cluh, also which a dainty lunch was nel. which was dsi-- ered last week Mrs. Dixons sisters, Mrs. Will served h to lit following guests: and their possible escape prevented. (toward and Mrs. .Johnson of Mr. and Mrs. I). II. Sargent, Mr. The Ogden police are waging war on one-fift- h persons engaged in snitching adverlis-lnThe honored guest and Mrs. J. R. Irovo. Wignall, Mr. and for eermin clmrilaldc nrgaiiizatiniis pre-wawas presented with a hand- Mrs. X. T. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. which it is said they liac no authority some sheaf of roses by the ladSeveral persons have to yepri'selil. .ester Francom, Mr. and Mrs. been in this class of work intercepted ies present. Luncheon was lenry Drissel, Mr. and Mrs. A. recently. served bv the voting hostesses. and Mrs. Orson Malignant hydrophobia is sweeping entire northern section of Sanpete the and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. X. K. White and Mrs. county, according to authentic reports Mrs. James sent t by slate officials located ill that Charles Douglass were hostesspart of the eouniy to tin slate live es at a card party on Saturday ami the slate health .Mrs. S. J. Loveless. Miss Klea stock eommi'shm commission, Mr. of honor evening given in Sargent assisted m entertaining The streets of Vernal have been and Mrs. Ammon Xebeker Jr. the guests. sprinkled all winter and there 1ms imt The affair was given at the been tin Inch of snow ut any time on Mr. and Mrs. Lee If. Brimhall the ground. Rubins and bluebirds are home of Mrs. White and the again, and in the day time the rooms wove attractively dec- and little son of Spanisli Fork, buck thermometer registers between Vj and mve been the liouse guests of orated with handsome cut flow- Mr. tit! degrees. and .Mrs. D. II. 'Sargent durremodeled Conserv alive clothing. bOO ers. Progressive was ing the week. Mr. Brimhall has dresses, fashionable and serviceable. played, the prize being award- just returned from the mission reclaimed after being discarded, will field where he has been for the make up the models to la shown at a ed to Mrs. Henrietta Douglass-Thosfashion show at the L. I . S. L. at two venrs. past Mr. were and present Salt Lake by the gills of the dressPageantry. Mrs. Ammon Xebeker, Mr. and Daisies nml butieri-upchi'ses, gave way to making Mrs. R. F, Hiatt pleasantly enA. 1. Tippets, the new club leader brown, waving grasses, tinged wit'll Mrs. Joseph Barnett, Mr. and tertained the following at dinner for lios and girls who was recent l.v the ivu sorrel; the waving grassMrs. Will Amos, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. ('has. Bates, appointed from llie evlen'ion division es are swept away Htid the meadows recently: Sam Douglass Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. I, and Mrs. J. L. Iliatt or the .flail Agrietill itral college and lie like emeralds set in the bushy corn beMrs. Stanley Douglass, Mr.and and families, Mrs. James Jex of who represent s both the national and hedgerows; the tawny-tippeis promoting an ef- gins to bow with llie weight of the full state gmernments, Mrs. Dave Shuler, Mr. and Spanish Fork, and Mrs.'Ilyrum fective campaign lo form clubs in We- ear; the reapers are bending amongst it and it soon stands in sheaves; then, Melvin Wilson, Mr. and Leyshon and Mrs. William Tny-o- r, ber county. both of Salem. II. W. Sanborn of Washington, D. ('., presently, llie patches of yellow stubP. C- Wightman, Mr. and ill charge of poultry husbandry for llie ble lie side by side with streaks of C. F. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. ('lias. Bates stiis dark red earth, which the plow is charmingly en- federal department of agriculture, f of its total turning up In preparation for the Mrs. Harry S. Tipton, Mrs. L. tertained at a birthday dinner tbal i'liili imports seed. George Eliot. and eggs, alV. Xebeker, Mrs. Howard Tuesday,. Fell. 1'2. Covers were eon'iimpl ion of pouliry lad ter in Ibis conditions are though Evans, Miss Henrietta Doug- laid for ten. stale for poultry Hum In any other Most Powerful of Snake. slide In tin union. lass, Miss Berta Xebeker, Mr. One of the most difficult reptiles to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hansen enThat Fort Douglas will he the locaand Mrs. X. lx. White, Mr. and tertained at Is the regal python, also a nadinner Sunday even tion of a salvage station, where all capture of India, that giant snake that tive will Mrs. Charles Douglass and be discarded materials salvaged, .Mr. and Mrs. lien. Stevng for made last week measures as long as till feet in extreme of Salt Lake. ens of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Bert was Hie anuouni-emeuThis eases. This immense constrictor had officers at Douglas. McClellan and children of (leno-la- , by means that Fold Douglas is to la- one in its wonderful coils the strength to Mr. Albert Manwill, Mrs. Sar- of the most important militnrv post crush an ox. A Miss Florence Wightman enpython could Tav-o- r in the Failed Stall's. head shoot Man ah its strike a big will Mrs. ami Allen forward, tertained a party of her youm of Pavson. Mistaking a bottle containing bi- man in the chest, fell him, and crush friends at tin oyster supper on chloride of mercury tablets for a bu- him hone from bone and the pythons the snake man are twice her Sunday evening, guest? A surprise party was given in ttle containing a'pirin. Captain (leorge caught, by J'. Roller) s, commander of the Flail and sometimes three times as long, numbering Chrystal "Ware, iiotior of .Miss .May Box,s 5th field bo'pital. swallowed two of the Leona Bates, Thelma I Very, birthday. Those in attendance poisonous tablets, lie now lies in the Tablecloth Tempted Deer, Lain Burdiek, Eva Mendenhal1 were Louise Black, Donald and ramp Iiiim hospitals at Camp Kearny A tablecloth ornamented with a In a condition. serious Frasier, May, Aileen and Elmer Loveless, Dean Badliam Brace of green leaves until recently Itn-ilThe porkless Saturday I' now lit efBox, Klea Franeis, Rimer Bert Ballard, Walter Strong and In all hotels, restaurafils and cafes. graced the hoard of a farmhouse in fect Anna Jones, Carl Schley, The order will lie In force in every part Dark Moon road, hack of Allamueliy, Elmer Cloward and Melvin (lames were played, after which of tin slate. While llie decree of Hit N. .T.. and was the particular pride of Done. a dainty lunch was served, also food administration is directed at the farmer's wife, Mrs. William Orawn. pubpop corn balls. All present had lic "eating places, appeal is made to One morning lately Mrs. Crawn hung it householders to eliminate pork, at least on a clothesline, and in half an hour Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuler. a good time. was surprised and pained, according to until Sunday morning breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. 'Pom Cloward the New York Herald, to see three deer of the Time for income and tiling Mrs.-table' Charles II. White enter-- ' Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilson, Mr t v n returns is extended eating it greedily. tits a number of the little j front pro March to April 1, according to and Mrs. Fern Cray were pie friends of her young son ainlj a telegram Just received by John Cry-tinasautly entertained on Sundav daughter. Bert and Fay, on Wed agent in charge of t In Stilt Fake rout William C, nesday afternoon at a pretty lit- revenue offices, evening at tin home of Mr tle valentine party. The deco- Whaley of Helena, Mont., cnlleeiiu- of Mrs. Frank Scbarrer. rations and other arrangements internal revenue for tin- tmermoiniliU(i district. were all of the merry There were thirteen dilVercnt projMr. nml Mrs, Ray Stevens season. suggestive ects undertaken ivy tin boys ami girls t ittoi'tained Sundav evening of Flail Iasi year in which WOT dubs lor Mr. mid Mrs. Elmer DanMr. Wm. Wyler was pleasant-- ; w ere organized. these FJ'.Hl actualliels, Mr. ami "Mrs. Foster Bad-liatn- , ly surprised Saturday evening by y began work and I Job completed a number of friends and rela- - their projects, in till :!t!.Tn.! boys and Mr. and Mrs. Bert lives. The evening was spent girls enrolled in the work, while .'k'l.oitl work, and bb.l'.lt compleied thelr with a program and games, fol-- 1 began projeeis. lowed by bine :h. Those present Mr.-amThe stale abatement law will be InMrs. John Lant en- were: Messrs, and' Mesriams, voked against till bouses or resorts tertained a number of their Michael Steiner. Henry Wyler,. where moral or liipmi- laws ar, viofriends Sunday evening. The Ivan Wilson, Fred Wyler. Mau- lated. where second complaints me rice Bissell, Wm. Wvler, Mr. J. made against such places, according lo guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Will J. llouset-, Mrs. Charles Depew, announcement made by Chief of Police Amos, Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Mor. Mrs. Idle of Sail tike. Joseph Schwartz, Mrs. Geo. Salt Lake batiks have acitsb-tenseii, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bauer, Mrs. Geo. Schley, Mrs. lo Sei retary Me.Vdoo's reitiist that they a Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. L. D Art Frasier, Mrs. Richard bol a sit t weekly 1 per cent of their Schwartz, UelenWyler, Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. S. resources until an amount not gro's Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sena Wyler, Zisha Bissell, Wm. exceeding 10 per etit should be at the Wyler, Jr., Walter Wyler, Rob- government's command to take up F. Keeler, Mr. and Mrs. Will ert cert ideates of the third Liberty Wvler, Bert Wvler and Geo. loa 11. McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bauer, Jr. Tln-lin- hme and children of Blackout, I dal io. Cl u IT, Mrs. with your Savings You Get n - 1 1 Secure these Thrift Stamps - l - I three-fourth- week were Voted all nionllily salarieN ranging from FJ..'p() to .10 eai-hA nieinln-rtotal of 411 fvas folded In llie Sail Lake I 'oiiinierei il club's rosier during t )it fuiir-da- mini! RF3 - h 1 Sivt.i ciglil Be Patriotic i ; died , one-sixt- h -- Am- - iik-- a ( Iioiu-alic- hclil , Sel-mni- NEWS .some Wightman, Frank Selman Xebeker .J r. moil luncheon a at tained pleasant m Thursday with tin- followFern Grey was hostess : Mrs. ing quests in at tcntlii ne'e hit IC Nolls ( 'lull Wei X." K. Whiff, Mrs. Minnie Invited afternoon. I lotiglass, Mrs. Stanley Doug exclusive of the chill lass, Mrs. Nelli o (Iramsliavv. were Mrs. Frank members Done Mrs. .Jack Lee, Mrs. .John Mrs. STATE l In Social Circles MRS. ALFRED R. W'ILSON. Edurr.t The Pajsunian will deem it a favor if parties having or learningMrs.of hand or phone in the news to any social functions will please Altr-- .l WiLl.n viho has been enLMtred as Society Editress. UTAH d i f I GOLDEN RULE STORE i Everything Cheaper WE KEEP THE PRICES DOWN - two-third- lx-e- one-fourt- 1 Mit-Iulve- r, A rin-re- Stomach Trouble and Constipation, Those who have been afflicted with Chamberlain's Tablets are intended stomach trouble and constipation should read the followin: I have never found anything so good for stomach trouble and constipation as Chamberlain's Tablets. I have used them off and on now tor the past two years. They not only regulate the dction of the bowels hut stimulate the liver and keep one's body in a healthy writes Mrs. Benjamin condition, Hooper, Auburn, X. Y. This Is Our Winter especially for stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation, and have met with much success in the treatment of those diseases. People who have suffered for years with stomach trouble and have been unable to obtain any permanent relief, have been completely cured by the use of these tablets. d d (. d Mr-Moor- l Chamberlains Tablets are also of great value for bilousness. Chronic constipation may Vjie per4 manently cured by taking Chamberlain's Tablets and observing the plain printed directions with each bottle. of Test TIDE TABLE FRYING food Is a local problem for each Prices community. and definite rules for every one cannot he formulated. It is a duty for each one to eat only so much as is necessary to maintain the human body neulthy and strong. This winter of 191.8 is the period when is to lie tested here in America whether our people are capable of voluntary individual sacrifice to sRve the world. That Is the purpose of the organization of the Fnited States Food Administration hy voluntary effort to provide the food that the world Effective January 6, 1918. l i one-hal- Chamberlain's Tablets. j Orem Electric PAYSON to SALT LAKE CITY needs. U. S. FOOD 10-fo- ADMINISTRATION Leaving Payson ;: AM N:liO A M A Speed Your Money A do-si- e j with your home merchants. They help pay the taxes, keep up the schools, build roads, and make this a community worth while. You will find the advertising of the best ones in this paper. M 11:15 AM 1:15 1M 3:15 P.M 5:15 P.M K:15 P.M 10:55 P.M Mileage Book will save money, Investigate Ask the Agei 1 he Interurban can give bt service on your freight whether it be a hundredshipt poi ior a carload. through rates and routei interstate points in oonnec with the Union Pacific Svi and allied lines. s 1 I - BETiTERiTHANlBEER i 1 Yier-telRdn- Hig-ginliotlia- e The sinews of a nation the health, strength and. happiness of a community depend to a great extent on its eating and drinking. Theres one drink that is so healthful and nutritious that it has been called liquid food It s Beckers BECCO ! For old and young Everybody likes BECCO ! Its better by test than all the rest. If your dealer cant supply BECCO, order direct G. L. BECKER, MANUFACTURER Ogden, Utah |