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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAY SON, UTAH 'to conduct the various activNational Red ities, said Harvey I). Gibson, General Manager' ''the policy Cross Activities has been to obtain the most 3C Jolsons' Jolts1 ir NEED BIG HERDS effective available person with Europes Meat Supply Must Come Washington, I). C. January tjie best qualifications for that .lust a few purely pertinent From America. pointed pithy paragraphs pushed .10 According to a canvass of e work. who These of one the doesnt appoint-th.particular pen iy fourteen Divisions offices of ments have been made regard-- wish to disturb the serene minds Warring Nations Have Depleted Ulv of Iayson, hut feels Ihe necessity Stock at Enormous Rate, Evei he American Red Cross, 150 less (f politics, sex or religion. f unloading the eonstant no-- , Killing Dairy Cattle For Food. out of 255 executives, or 59 per cumulation of dope under his hat. H00VER1TIS. cent are women. These figufes American slin k breeders are being asked to cmi'eive tlieir flocks and apply only to those holding imEach paper, book and maga- Our observation is that as a herds in order to meet Kurojie's treportant executive positions in demands for meats during zine who mendous rule it is the Division offices, and do not the war ami iirolmbly for many years aflerw urd. include chapter officials. The Sprouts upward like a geyser takes things as the come. '1 he for I'niied States food adminis; Receipts saving things; canvass further show's that 55 still be it would tration However, reporis that American stock Were growing thin and wiser per cent of all executives a!e sluwn a disposition t misers hae worse bald a headed mans We salt down beans, dehydrate In inwith the volunteers, serving turned gray, as he got creasing the natloirsgovernment scalp live of greens, supply without remuneration. older. . stock. The Division form of organCc tunny today Is probably better Lloyd George said it all when ization has been in effect only he declared: We must be The French with live stock than any oilisoldiers supplied may go on or u nation. er When the since the appointment of the Kuropca altobut that isnt frog eaters, go under. armies made their big advance Red Cross War Council, and gether why they get hopping into and then retreated was found necessary because of all the eattfe In the invaded The war may not be develop- - mad. l.SiKl.tHkl approximately territory the tremendous growth of the ing any better brand of cooks in head were driven behind the German When a man boasts that his lilies. activities and operations of the Payson but its teaching a lot of ll.it in Knglnnd where l!,ltH',(KK Red Cross brought about by the them to make foodstuffs go a life is an open book it is more Hcros .if pasture hinds have been turnwar. The work of millions of great deal farther. apt to be a blank book than a ed into grain fields - the cuttle herds " Red Cross members, is now) check book. are decreasing rapidly. One oT the reasons apparent Iv is the declining directed by the Division officers, Occasionally we wonder what And of course if men through maximum price scale adopted Ivy the which are the intermediaries excuse some Payson married Knglish as follows: Kor Kept ember, their chests were pretty they $17.7ii per list pounds ; letnber, !fl 7. 2S ; between National Headquarters men would give for getting to would be catch- Xovember and Iteeemlier, $HS.OH; to risk willing s and the several thousand Red the evening meal late if all .$14 40, The effect of these prices ing pneumonia. was to drive beef aidmalN on the marclosed at the - ness thruup scattered Chapters ket as noon ns possible. out the United States and for-- , same time as the banks, This is positively the first In France thj number of cattle as well as the quality have shown an in countries. war which could the soldiers Prior to the eign enormous decline during the war. As far as Payson men are fight all day and then spend Where France Imd 14,K07,tHN) head of establishment of geographical cattle in 1IU3, she now has only divisions, the operation of the concerned they can do nothing t heir evenings at the theater. a decrease of ltld per cent. "and Red Cross was centralized at more than sit by pray that And France Is today producing only As a general thing, if comp one gallon of milk compared to two National Headquarters, and the the proposal to save cloth by and gallons before the war. only women in the Head- - making the girls skirts shorter any comes in when a woman is and Holland have been licnmark quarters organization were and narrower will never apply dressed up, she tries to act as if forced to sacrifice dairy herds for beef she stays that way all the time. because of the lack of necessary feed. three in the Nursing Bureau" to mens trousers, Close study of the Ktiropean meat and one who was a member of situation lias convinced the Food AdNew York cabarets are going ministration that the future problem the Central Committee. Since Youll never get a Payson close at 9 p. m., or about of America lies largely In the producto the appointment of the War woman to believe that peace tion of meat producing animals and Council this number has been 'has come to the world until she three hours earlier than most dairy products rather than in the proof cereals for export when increased to twelve, and Miss 'again reaches the day when she of us in Payson supposed they duction the war will have ceased. Elizabeth H. Hoyt has been can call over the back fence and opened. appointed assistant to the borrow a cup of sugar from a Noticfe for Publication. Presently we think; it might COAL ENTRY. General Manager. . There also neighbor. be all right for girls to wear is a Womans Advisory Com(Sec. 2347, II. S.) chemical blushes, but wed hate hand Office at Salt Lake City. mittee of eleven members, and Our position is that any for anybody to invent drug Utali, .January 2, 1918. a Womans Advisory Committee woman who is able to change Notice is hereby given that J. store dimpies. and Naval Auxiliary to the War the tires on her automobile Eugene lltiish of Salt Lake City, of Salt Lake, State of Council, consisting of fifteen without using unladylike languCounty Theres one thing about the this day filed in this ofhas members. Recently there have age could safely be intrusted merchant who advertises he Utah, fice Application to Purchase, Serbeen established about twenty-fiv- e with the ballot. doesnt carry something in ial No. 022280, under the provisinstitutes of Home Service, stock he is afraid to have the ions of Section 2347, 1J. S. Revised Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. which are training schools for Statutes, the NW1, of Section 28, public examine. Township 9 South, Range 2 East. Red Cross Home Service workThis is not only on of the best and Any and all persons claiming It has just about gotten so in adversely the lands described, or ers, who will assist families of most efficient medicines for coughs, and croup, but is also pleasant reason soldiers and sailors. In each of colds and safe to take, which Is important this country that when a little desiring to object for any thereof to the by applicant, to these institutes are two ex- when medicine must be given girl begins to develope corns on should entry file their affidavits of, proMany mothers have given ecutive positions, and the num- children. her toes it is a sign that shes test in this office during the it their unqualified endorsement. ber of incumbents is practically getting grown. period of publication immediHow to Prevent Croup. divided between men ately following the first printed evenly In a child that is subject to atIt statistics were available, issue of this notice, otherwise the and women. These have not tacks of croup, the first indication of mav he allowed. the disease is hoarseness. Give it would be found that application been included in the above Chamberlains it. BLAKELY, probably COULD Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the 87 per cent of the people would Register. figures. be warded off and all make fools of themselves if Tan. 10, 1918, First publication In the selection of officials attack may they last danger and anxiety avoided. publication Feb. 7, 1918. had the money to spare. I 1 non-produc- er full-tim- e . i tier-ma- n 1 j .Tan-lar- busi-Cros- Pes -- one-hal- f The Taylor Fabrics and Models are Now Ready for Review. i LANT & PERSS0N CO. The Clothiers 30-da- y Pauline Frederick, who appears in Mrs. Daynes Defense at the Gayety Theatre Tuesday PLENTY OF PROOF. 4 The Double Standard Oil & Gas Company Capital Stock, $100,000, fully paid, $100 invested in oil has paid $40,000 and it may do so here non-assessab- le WAGES NEVER MADE A MAN RICH BUT A SMALL INVESTMENT HAS Stock now selling at 10c per share. $20.00 buys 200 shares; $50 buys 500 shares; $100 buys 000 shares. If desired send 2c a share cash and 2c per share each month. 5 per cent discount for all cash. Figure what it means if it advances to $1.00 or $10.00 as others have done. 1 Our holdings are in Wyoming, OklahomaJCansas. Ken- tucky, Colorado, Texas, where wells produce as high well will One as 10,000 barrels daily. pay $72,000 a year, which would enable us to pay 4 per cent per month on stock issued, as 50 per cent of net profits are to be paid in dividends to stockholders We are selling stock to increase holdings dtill wells and pay dividends. Buy now before it advances. 100-barr- el GENERAL OFFICES: 830 Seventeenth St., Boston Building, Denver, Colorado. GEO. R. MARKEY, President WM. F. REYNOLDS, Secretary SALESMEN WANTED Free Oil Map and Literature for Send The suggestion of a down-stat- e From People You Know From editor that we observe Payson Citizens. kissless days wont work in Payson as long as were right The greatest skeptic can hardin the middle of a sugar famine. conyinco by evily fail to dence like this. It is impossible Cutting out white bread a to produce belter proof of merit couple of days in the week is than the testimony of resident of Iayson, of people who can he hard only on the fellow who seen at any time. Read the folhasnt yet learned that corn lowing case of it : , bread is a hundred times better. Mrs. A. R. Potter, Depot St., About the only good argument we have ever been able to advance for a roast in the newspaper is that it quite often keeps a fellow from making a fool of himself the second time. Payson, says: Not only myself hut others of the family have used Doans Kidney Pills. 1 know from the good results Doans Kidney pills gave us that they are a remedy of worth for kidmy ney weakness. Sometimes hack has been weak and lame and would ache dreadfully. My kidneys would be inactive, too. I have bought Doans Kidney Pills at lluishs Drug Co. and they have always given me the desired relief and strengthened my This old world is full of pecular people, including the Payson man who cant understand that its poor policy to neys. Price 00c, at all dealers. Dont saw off the limb hes sitting on ask for a kidney remedy simply close up to the trunk of the get Doans Kidney Pills the tree. same that Mrs. Potter uses. like to have New York. What we would explained to us is why quite a few of the bureaus in Washington insist upon sending their free matter to the small news-paper- s and paid matter to the big dailies of New York, Boston and Chicago, Co., Props., TO AUTOISTS When You want any service remember that we do Expert Battery (Sharping 7UI Kinds of Repair Work, Guaranteed We Sell Good Year and Firestone Tires and Accessories P.uffalo, MO newspaper can succeed with- out advertising, therefore we solicit the patronage of our readers for those who by their advertising help to make this paper possible. KNOWLES MOTOR CO. K23 |