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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAVSO.V, UTAH 111 Another Year is About to Pass STATE Milling Company. Location of principal place of ,Ual. The United States Civil SertliP Pity miinitgerinl ness, lavson, Utah County, Utah. vice Commission has announced NOTICE w hereby given that at a ment, teriiinlntf January 1. week of the mild weather past The an examination for the County meeting of the Board of Direetoi s 0f of Salt Ijik poSSit)lci With this City and COUI1- has enabled coal of Utah, tobe held at 1 rovo, on tlie above named company, held ontt,e . to caK-i- up ou tiicir iaok orders. will we war of have; jan 2(3f 1918, to fill the position 2?th day of November, A. D. Ibi7i a try cooperation, TiiousainN of dollar worth r 12) of ture pivmi MiiiKx and thrift of meat o J.ura'i carrier at Payson, assessment of (Numb pounds one cent , cor-per sharefw liid) , , , ax Christmas presents liy the big , ot iinu the of $1.50 per 1,000 in ioroi of the iiu.xines.s at rate mi that food, institutions poultry may vacancies and Utah, (airatioux shaies) ' ' upon issued and Utah this year. This vviil release almost later occur on rural routes from eggs MO(,k of the ;ual Auto thieves, utiaide to hore a liole that many pounds of other other post offices jn the above pavable immediately to the seen in a metallic door, tunneled into the 'ary garage f T. J. Holland at Ogden, un- meat pork and beef, for our mentioned county. The exami- in Iavson, Utah. bolted tlie door from the inside and Armies in Europe, and for the nation will be open only to male Any 'tuck upon which this a car. drove away in a shall remain unpaid on the 3ist At a meeting of the directors urtd Armies and civilian population citizens who are actually domi- day of December, 1917, wilj be delip. stockholders of the People's Sugar of the Allies. ciled in the territory of a pOStiquent and advertised for sale at public , company at Moroni last week the capiauction, and unless payment is made this do not we If office in the country and wn0 before, will be sold on the 21st day of produce tal stock of the corporation was into $1,00,000. creased from $7.10,0 amount of poultry we may find ' meet the other requirements January, A. D. 1918, to pay the delinassessment, together with the and aristocratic cuts dogs Pedigreed ourselves short of meat food to set; forth in Form No. 1977. quent costs of advertising and expenses of are to have their day in Salt I.ako next week. Beginning December 31 just that extent. Tiiis form and application saleBv order of the board of directors .1, show annual the and ending January K. H. 11AHPER, It is a patriotic duty of the blanks may be obtained from of the Utah Breeders & Pet Stock asSecretary. sociation is to lie held. utmost importance that every the offices mentioned above or Olfiee on loth between E and F sts., son, Utah. Charles. Henry Turner, aged 6.1 fanner and every person in from the United States Civil BayFirst publication Nov. 29, 1917. years, known as one of the foremost Wash-thi- s cattlemen of the west and owner of u town do his part in producing Service Commission at uumber of big ranches, including the increase of poultry, which .ington, D. C. Applications Stomach Trouble ami Constipation. White & Sons stock farm, died ut is to the It win forwarded will .war. be to the should help Those who have been afflicted with Farmington December 33. Plans for an energetic effort to or- also a profitable proposition for Commission at Washington aUstoma(-trouble and constipation I have ganize brunches of t lie National Wom- theaverageindividual.Bothtcw.i the earliest practicable date.' should read the followin: never found anything so good for en's Service league throughout the state, immediately following the begin- and farm families will produce, Examination starts at 10 a. m. stomach trouble and constipation Chamberlains Tablets. I have used ning of the new year, have been made at its lowest cost, meat food for them off and on now for the past two Lake of Salt the members league. by own They not only regulate the our years. use, and, by putting James M. Sirncoe, conductor, lx dead, action of the bowels but stimulate the Efficiency Unexpected will for use crew in the are winter the and three others of up eggs liver and keep ones body in a healthy in Conservation of Food w'rites Mrs. Benjamin hospital suffering from serious injuries further reduce living expenses. condition, as a result of a freight train wreck ou N. Y. Auburn, Hooper, Contractors Fools Camp The poultry will be handled the Park City brunch of the Denver & Bio Grande railroad on December 21. as a How to Prevent Croup. of the farm That Hit employe of the lessee of n In some Army and National mine cannot collect compensation front and backyard; each flock being In a cjiild that is subject to at- - t owuers of the mine if he Is Injured is large enough in numbers to Guard camps contractors who t(kg 0f cr0Up( the first indication of the official judgment of W. M. Knerr, waste utilize the and of to garbage the disease is hoarseness. Give I' dispose scraps of the state Industrial commission, rendered in the case of George Caldwell. from the kitchen and the pick- at a price based upon theirhamberlaInBCouhReedyaa 800I r; as the child becomes hoarse and the r A short, practical course In field ups around the place, supple- amount they expected to get, attack may be warded off and all sugar work, designed priufhrily for J men field of the western sugar mented by some feed. But no aie threatening to throw up lanKf r ami anxiety avoided. companies, but open to all prepared to flock should be out of propor- their contracts because the! Chainbci-Iaintake it, has been organized by the Tablets. to the ground space and amount is to small. Utah Agricultural college to begin Jan- tion kitchen wastage not so large The Sugeron Generals Office uary 7. Chamberlain's Tablets are intended The state supreme court, in a deci- that feed will become, relative- and the De- r specially for stomach troubles, biQuartermasters sion rendered hist week, finds for liousness and constipation, and have State Auditor liirie, plaintiff, and Car ly, too costly an item. The idea partment are cooperating to met with much success in the treat- bon county, and the board of cotnmis is not only to increase our secure the best nutrition of ment of those diseases. People who " shmers of that county in an action albut to do it soldiers with the least waste. have suffered for years with stomach leging improper methods of assessing poultry production, L coal lands. economically; to do it at very Officers of the food division give trouble aud have been unable to ohtain any permanent relief, have been Affairs of the Utah missionary dis- little cost, by turning the waste instructions in food values, bal- - completely cured by the use of these trict of the Kpixcnpal church will he turned over to the council of advice of of kitchens and backyards all ancing of menus, and methods tablets. Chamberlains Tablets are the district Jatmury 1 by Bishop Paul over the United States into of At also of Ereat value for bilousnesa. cooking and ' serving. Jones, according to a statement bn chickens and eggs. Fowls are one camp a conference of this! ehronia constipation may be made last week to clarify rumors recured by taking Chamber- the only medium through which SOlt was attended by 7o0 cooks, manently lating to his future plans. Iains Tablets and observing the plain The war ou rats continues at Provo a good deal of this waste can .be mess sergeants, and mess printed directions with each bottle. i;.g without respite. During the past few a into transformed valuable officers. days thousands of ruts and mice lime been killed in the business district anil food product. The allowance provided by around the Warehouses aud railroad the Army regulations is liberal yards, while many private homes bate Effective October 10, 1917. been cleaned up completely. and permits of considerable gZSH53SHSH5H5H52S25252SZ52SHSaSaG ' L'UlP officials have on band $2,000.-00savings. These accumulate to In road bonds which are to be withthe credit of the organization if held from the market on account of M need of money in other activities and there is careful management. f muj - The Golden Rule Store H,'M- j j - Food in the mouths of our SALT DEVELOPS NEW VIRTUES Allies is ammunition no less Sprinkled on Pipeful of Tobacce It Will Prove Moet Economical, la important than the shells in 8mokere Tip. their siege guns, Ask to see samples of our busi-nesscar- visiting The extra tax on tobacco may perhaps suggest to some folk the desirability of substitutes, says the Manchester Guardian. Many such substitutes have been recommended from tiuie to time, ranging from cabbage leaves to the dried lavender, which some persons have experimented .with, but none of them can be regarded as satisfactory. Perhaps the best tip for the smoker who desires to ration himself is to sprinkle his pipeful of tobacco with salt. The recipe has been handed down from Old Parr, one of the longest livers and most leisurely of smokers, who could make his salted pipe last a full hour. Salt seeni9 to have virtues that are cards, not commonly known. A night or-- ! derly at one of our Red Cross ho- -' and other invitations, pamphlets. folders, letter heads, statements shipping tags, envelopes etc., constantly carried in stock for your accommodation. pitals had among his charges one dumb by shell shock. In the middle of the night the man developed a distressing cough, which continued half an hour or more almost without intermission. Such palliatives as the orderly had to offer were ineffectual, and at last the patient seized paper on table and wrote on it the word salt. Puzzled and doubtful, the orderly brought a salt cellar, and from it the patient took two good pinches and swallowed them. He did. not cough again. J wedding Get our figures on that printing you have been thinking of. New Type, Latest Style Faces THE OLD AND THE NEW With the closing of the old year and the beginning of the new we take this opportunity of extending to all our friends and patrons our thanks for their good will and patronage. Accept our good wishes for a prosperous and happy New Year, and may we serve you in the future as we have in the past. . eas-ment isfactory merchandise. Printing of Payson F.ldorado Minir.j out-oand- We are always willing to rectify all mistakes and to return your money for any unsat- ft r three-twentiet- Our aim in the past has been to give good and quick service, give pleasant treatment to one and all alike and to sell the best quality of goods at a reasonable profit above cost. These principles we intend to live up to in the future as well as we have in the past. On those merits we kindly ask for your valued patronage in the year to come. Is Good 1 12. I and looking back at the pleasant trade, it pleases us to express our appreciation to those whose courage and patronage aided us in our faprogress. YVe are thankful for the many vors rendered us and extend to you the seasons compliments with sincere wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year. Our Hobby No. j - 1 ulii-- e experiment with form of govern- i The sugar hat goes to waste in the bottom of American teacups would help to sweeten the life of many a French home. Notice of Assessment Rural Carrier Six and a Half Billion HEWS Examination! Pounds Meat Food i s -- - , TIHE TABLE j 0 because sale of state, county or nicipal bonds during the war is generally discountenanced throughout the nation. Tobacco money to The amount of $20 was raised among the hoys of the Salt Lake police department, and sent as u Christmas present to L. F. Wire, T. W. Milner, Frank Hammond and Dr. II. B. Sprague, who were formerly members of the department aud are now with an ambulance company. The final estimate of all crops in Utah shows that good crops of wheat, potatoes and beets were raised, while the fruit crop was large and the ea liners laid a very successful season. Besides nearly all other crops were abundant and the farmers received fair prices for ull their products. A vigorous campaign of law enforcement relative to the reimriing of all contagious diseases is planned by Dr. T. B. Beatty, state health commissioner, us a forerunner to a crusade to curb the spread of "socinr infections that are declared to be a menace in all countries to military and naval efficiency. Seventy-fiv- e thousand dollars was pledged on December 18 by the Utah State council of defense to the national wank work couneil of the Y. II. C. A. The first pu.vment of this sum is to lie made immediately and will lie Are You in Need of tet b It is far better to sign the food pledge card late than not at all. fc at w Orem Electric" ie Tags Cards WHY Blanks Folders Dodgers Receipts Envelopes Statements Bill Heads Invitations Packet Heads Letter Heads Call at this office Good Work Is Our Specialty Q2SBSES2S2SES2SSSZ5H5ESHSZSZSHSEE HAND-RAIL- S ON STAIRST The majority of us, subconsciously, no doubt, have come to look upon handrails on stairways as a conventional decoration a sort of finishing off, as it were. Yet last year 1,149 people were killed and more than 4,000 crippled in the United States alone, on stairways. High heels and rundown heels Are largely responsible for stairway accidents, as well as trailing skirts. But in almost every instance the use of the handrail could have saved the victims of last years stairway casualties. Handrails are intended for use, and accordingly should be firmly grasped when going down stairs, no matter how confident one may be. Scientific American. PAYSON Apparently deciding to end Ids life in the suite prison, Frank tl. Berry, 43 years of age, held for a murderous assault uiym his former wife, Harriet L. Berry, committed suicide at hix home in Ogden by firing a shot through Ids heart oil tlie day that lie was to face trial. Mrs. Jennie Dahl, widow of the late Captain C. A. Dahl, Salt Lakes pioneer hotel man, irtnl one of the most in tlie citys prominent characters history and development, died U. That tlie Meiian amhu.xstidtir to the United Slates will aid Miinimu settlers to get back lands that have been confiscated during tlie interecine Mnft. ill the southern republic was tlie assurance brought buck from toil by Anthony Y. Dins. Increase of food stocks in storage is indicated in a monthly rexirt issued by Walter M. Bojden, state dairy and food commissioner. Tlie commit) sinner's statement slums n great increase iu imiiltry, dried fish, fresh and att meats and salt fish ver a niuutb SALT LAKE CITY 9:15 A M 11:15 A M 1:15 P.M A 3:15 5:15 0:15 8:15 10:35 go. P.M P M P.M P.M P.M Mileage Book will 6ave you money, Investigate Ask Through rates and routes to interstate points in connection with the Union Pacific and allied lines. BECKER MANUFACTURING CO. 'I the Agent. The Interurban can give better service on your freight shipment j whether it be a hundred pounds or a carload. 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 -- Its Beckers BECCO! For old and young Everybody likes BECCO ! Its better by test than all the rest. If ymr dealer cant supply BECCO, order direct Ogden, Utah 3 Leaving Payson 0:30 A.M 8:00 A M t L rather than face a term g. t to $2.1,000. 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