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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH ?SMtfA W wr I A SAFETY RECORD BEVERLY HILLS. -- Well all I know I lead lu the papers. With Aimed n arrylng out here a couple of weeks ago, tiiete just ilulent much else to he (aid. They hadent more than vny linlntidl saying ' Do" till the hn-a- t !i if promise pour ng In. 1oor M.i ivenmsly she hat lit got the hrid.il veil off till old Is Just w.iat Dunn!' (!. 17 this road lias boon in operation, thi're ha. not eon one passenger killed or injured by ha on of care!e.-- s operation, faulty equipment or impropei niaintenane''. Our motto is Safety First, La.-- t and Always ;'t-ar- s 1 Salt Lake and Utah Railroad (Orem Line) coinnreuci d diowing up all over It looked like she had A'lve-- noikt; rio w t'he ti;r users Stale Etigimi-i.Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, NOTICE OF Notice 5, Sipp-mbc- hereby given that u in-uchut el mortgage executed a til delivered and dated the 5th. day of October, 15117 arid filed for recoid m that the in the office of the recorder, of Utah State of Utah on the 7th. Spyng ''ounty, 'umpany, whose day of October, 11)27, and renew'd Ly affidavit on or about the 28th. pi'.m'ipa! places of biiMitess are tah, have made application in day of April 11)31, by F. ('. Ely, mortaccoulaiii'e with the rerpiireiiK ntgagor, to (ieorge C. Chase, mortSedimi S, ( hapter 07, Secs on lotwi of gagee will he foreclo-eby a sale of Utah, 1:1U to change the riatu-- e of the chattel in such mortgage pr use of .2 of a c. f. s. of water fiom sided. There will he due on said Picayune Split. g In Utah County, mortgage at the date of the first Uta Said water has heietoi'ere publicu'ion of this notice the sum (iivertid at a point whah laui's X. "f two hundred ten dollars ($210-00The cha'tel described 7'J HI' K. (315.0", ft. from SW' cm. in such .otice is tate l'.arik of lathe Water liet el, y g.t-- anal the liy-.- Wo-k.- ( Iay-Min- , I - d .1 ). See. 20, T. S , R. 2 K S. L. li. & M. and u eii fmm April 1st to 1st in, 1. of aeh year as a to irrgnto 1 acres of land eni'cae. d in tlie S'jSE'j See. ::il, T. S R. 2 S. I,. I!. & M. and a ,ach waler as necessary for domestic pm poes during the entire yi'.ir. It is i (,w proposed to diver; 'an! wa'er a- - heretofore and use for domost.c ami culinary purposes a the Town of Spring Utah. 'I is in the ration designated hisappl Office as File No S'at Hue meet mortgage, and which will be sold to .ati.sfy the same is described as Root-bee- r fo'lows: One movable and lunch stand, size (about) 12 feet by 13 feet, located on the Northwest corner of Block sixty-on- e in Flbeila township on the East side (if the main Said sale highway. will he made at Elberta. Utah county, State of Utah at the hour of two oclock, I. M., on the litth. day of October 11)31. George C. Chase a Health Meeting Held At r y 1 t i 1 HiS. All against pioti-- t the o Payson Jr. High School granting of sad application, stating the reaA health meeting was held at the sons then for, mint he by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee Iayson Junier high Wednesday evenof tfl ltd, and filed in this office with- ing with Dr. P. It. Bowdish, director in tii.rty ( ' days after the comple- of the public health unit of Utah tion of the puLical ion of this notice, County in charge assisted by Mrs. Sarah E. Lyance. Nebo District (leu. M. L.acon, 'drool nurse. State Kngineo" The doctor demonstrated how pupIhrte of f,rst publication, Septcmh 'r ils are examined at schools so that lo, u::i. Uato of completion of publ. cation, the parents might know the work that is being done throughout the October 8, l'.KU. district. The last half of the meeting was devoted to asking of questions by the j arents and answered by the doctor concerning the defects of the children. As a result of the meeting the parents expressed themCONFIDENCE selves desirous of cooperating with the school uutorities. The doctor ard O. P. Skaggs System nurse are helping to care for any Stores have gained defects that might he found in children of this district of the confidence Eighty-fiv- e parents of children in food buyers. It has the lower glades were present nt been gained thru honthe meeting. L. ! ons. comparis mers When est custo make their own selections they balance val lies anti prices against tL.no they have seen pkncee, or have reen advertised. This is one of most valued assets orr atul it is guarded and p.ctected thru every fo'xl end every price found in our store. ro ifidence TABIE CONFERENCE Table conferences do not always center Gandhi. Many t'nes tley turn to h ''.T s foo b At I o f.f.wi ve may a-b- a V f ro-- 1 .runre c ceved vir that ran? v O N' - C '. ! , We n better at L r!-,;- d wUj.tr d a piolesioiial marrier. Wliataman" ws Jut kinder getting their license stra ghtened out when Aime grabs a Baritone, one of those old Choir love,. Well then evrybody tha. had ever slept through Church stalled In saying lie had de, lived ern in gome part of the country or the other. One was a Nur-- e and she claimed that she was an old llanio of his when she wasenl nursing. Why dont they let the Woman alone? She does a lot of good with her Chiu cli. She Is what evry Lreachor In America wants to anJ Is trying to he, and tliats f good showman. She has gut some kind of i musical show on at her chiiri n now, based on the Bible, and this old Boy she married n Pharaoh, and they got the stage or pulpit all lltered up with Bull rushes, and girls. But its good clean wholesome entertainment, it you dont get any religion out of it It keeps you out of some other devilment. Next to Alme the biggest headliner lately lies been this little fellow tlaiuli He just blew into London with nothing on hut a Diaper and he lias had the whole British Empire bringing sticks out of the water for him. They look on him over in India as almost a second God and I guess he does come nearer living and acting like our Saviour titan any one else ever did. He is different from Aimc, she believes in tlie Lord but she believes in some luxuries along with it. She dont While this deny herself anything. Gandl he actually ltve3 like our Saviour. He couldn't figure out Eng land being so hard up. and yet spending so much money. World Series will be on pretty soon and thats when depression will end for about sixty thous.id every day. Phila delphia plays St. Louis as usual. St. Louis dideut win for years then they accidentally won one year, and saw what a cinch it was, they have practically kept it up since then. Most teams when they found out they had to play the Athletics in the World Well her ami old 11)31. 1 t marrn FORECLOSURE JRIDAYOCTog MANY ATTEND CONFERENCE from Page 1 aft. r noon session. Arza L. Page of presidency as the first t:. after which brief talks were s.a.xe g.vt-by eight b. shops of the L. Robert Lundell, including Henry t, Clyde Cheever, Wilson, George F. ()t:o B. Eriandson, John Ahx-r- t Greenhalgh and William BroadU-ntThe closing d.scourse was by Bishop Cannon. The musical was by the Payson fourth warir The Sunday evening session was a co nference of the M. I. A. the pro gram being given by the M. Men aid Gleaner Girls with Le Roy Johnson, president of the M. Men in charge. A reading was given by Miss Dorothy Higg-.nsoRyan, vocal solo by Miss Inez talk, Vernon Hurst; the new on slogan, Le Roy Gale, and a talk the dogan by George Q. Spencer. Closing remarks were by Giaee and William Madsen, the stake ( n i nae i -- STAR - ANNOUNCE CHAS. D. DOUGLASS, of plyw Winner of The GENERAL TUBE 8 MOTORS Riry-- , Receiving Set Mrs. De Verle Smith of Santacmin Won a Set of Plates Geo. F. Wilson of Payson Won a Set of Knives and Fork Oie-s.j- -- pro-gia- I. A. presidents .Byron Mendenhall led the singing of the M. I. A. songs Much valuable instruction was given by the speakers throughout the conference concerning temporal preparation for the coming winter and rendering assistance to others to help them through the winter. M. o Former Students Reunion rm ptt ifiiEiart ill m iniaia leave next au,nday home m 5 Ukg later will leave on ntUsid was arranged by the mi mittee of the ward. 61 Phone their honor will be ' e8t!S:' By Mrs. A. R. Wilson Siven ner Mrs. Mary P. Harding, Mrs. Annie evening in the war(j is invited. Curtis, Mrs. Ethel Page, Mrs. Phoebe public Ada Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Mary Jeppson, UTAH Taylor, Mrs. Leona Dixon, Mrs. Julia INDISTRUJ; Provo Hancock Mrs Mary Curtis, Mrs. Inez Plans being C0!ls; Johnson and Miss Lucille Curtis of half-mil- e extension of the Nebo Stake Relief Society Board works system to run fromL left Wednesday for Salt Lake to att- to Utah Cou,,ty infirmary . end the general Relief Society conference. Salt Lake P ty Mullinji, er awarded $32,850 contraf Mr. and Mrs. Merl Tanner announ- stalling culinary water sw ce the engagement of their daugh- stockholders of Brown & San) ter Phyllis to Lorimer Christensen igation Co. son, of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Christensen of Spanish Fork. The marriage will take place in Advert November. J . - ( Continued from Page 1 The big feature of the celebration was the banquet in the Junior High Auditorium beginning at 6 P. M. Three long tables were arranged in the form of a large U. All the appointments and decorations were carried out in the school colors. Green dishes of lovely fall fruit alternated with green vases of flowers The three course dinner was prepared and served by the first ward Relief Society. Dryden R. Coombs was toastmaster and Community singing by the group was led by John Quigley. Talks were given by Mr. Christensen, the guest of honor, Judge N. H. Tanner, Melvin Wilson, Charles Keele, Samuel E. Taylor, Arthur Mitchell, Ann Henry Eriandson and Maty McClellan. Mrs. Aurora H. Duncan rendered two vocal selections and readings were given by Miss Norma Eriandson. One hundred and six were served at the banquet tables. The following from out of town were registered: Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Christensen, their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Dryden R Coofbs, Mr and Mrs. Charles Keele, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Tanner, Mr and Mrs Ernest Stark, Mrs. Jennie Musser John Quigley, Mr and Mrs Milton Ross Mrs. Mary McClellan, Miss Jedda Jennings, Mrs. Effie M. Donelson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fairbanks, Mrs. R. S. Wimmer, Mrs N K White, Mr and Mrs. Abram Done, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Done, Mrs Arthur Done. Mrs. Josephine R. Harris, Miss Ann Nebeker, Mrs. Hilder Davis, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carlson, Mr and Mrs. Louise Duncan and son. Miss Ruth Hiatt, Mrs Emma Cowie and Dr. L. N. Ellsworth all of Salt Lake, Mrr. and Mrs Arthur Mitchell Mrs Nellie R. Robinson, Mi. Kate S. Van Wagenen and Mrs Melissa Lewis all of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. John Allen of Eureka, Eli Clayson of American Fork, Mrs. Luella E. Thorne of Pleasant Grove Mr. and Mrs. David Sabin of Salem Classified Mrs. Dell White a bride of last week was a guest of honor at a shower given by MissPhyllis Tanner at the latters home on Utah Ave. Games were played andrefresh-ment- s were served to 12 of her young girl friends. FOR RENT Furnished root North 1st West. ett Tanner. Inquire of Mn LOST Sable and white months old Reward. Junior! 5 341 North Collie A large number of students from Electric Cream Seperator ft: Payson have registered at the BriCheap. Inquire George Amos, gham Young University during the son. A week. is avlist not past complete ailable at the present time hut will Teacher of Trombone and Ce be given at a later date. See Ralrh Migliaccio, Payson? 172. Special rates for winter A very large crowd was in attend- son. ance at the farewell dancing party given in the Junior High School Tues FOR SALE: Apples at the old day evening in honor of Miss Lucille ebaker place at Elberta. Curtis, Miss Inez Ott and La Mar Hendrickson, three young people from FOR RENT 3 Room Apt the Payson second ward who Will ( quire Merle Tanner, Payson, ran suits 1 . h Main. Theatre O.KSiGGSrj A Surely of Purity 'SJoCATEDSf'i Ter-vur- Series dideut try to win. But St. Louis is a glutton for punishment, they are getting ready for another sock In the Jaw. I want to make that If I can; I havent se'.n one of the World Series games in three or fou.- years. I used to have some great ficnds playing ball in the good old days. Speaker, Walter Johnston, Cobb, Duffy Lewis, Harry Hooper, and a host of others. I never have seen one of these night games. I jut cant imagine how they can get it light enough to see how to play ball but they Bay Its great, and is drawing a lot of people out here. Los Angeles and Hollywood are fight ing it out for the Pennant. They call the Hollywood team the Shieks out UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS here, and Oscar Vitt another old friend Cat canyon road. and Ex Detroit Player is their ManMurray - Local smelter of Anrer- - ager. Football is coming so fast that its not leaving much news for depression. The Four Horsemen of the great Notre Dame fame have been out here o their time to the making of a donating S PROGRAM Notre the of called great picture Spirit Regular Monthly Health Dame, including all the famous Stars S Clinic Held Last Friday of past ami ptew'tit, and one after M noou they did no the great favor of M The regular monthly clinic for the coming up to my little ranch and playa & Sunday Saturday ing nrour. I. riding horses just like a Payson district was held Friday st M backfield can. the Stake house with Doctor Bowdish 4 October 3-- 4 tM must be a great school. I some- and nurse Sarah Lyance of the Utah That ta Zane Greys times wisli had gone there 'nstead of am County health unit in charge of the Duanes Last of the stringing along examinations. They were assisted by W with Brisbane and Mrs. Julia Hancock, Mrs. Permelia jSOxford to going 5 October Monday, Mayer, Mrs. Etta Jeppson, Mrs. Ann Course I made the M ei Chase and team and Mrs. Susan Ashly of the Loveless Cricket Charley 09 knocked a couple m local Relief Society committee. Twenty in s of hundred runs in five children were examined and the sa Tenors Thundering ra one game one m greater per cent were found to be series. But after all w normal. Cricket and Tea Tuesday & Wednesday dont do you much October 6-- 7 good when you got Migliaccio Wins Honorable Marion Davies to get out ami Mention in Slogan Contest battle Republican in made depression The Bachelor Father Ralph Migliaccio won honorable Its all right as long as Democratic Prosperity Is with us why an Oxford mention in a contest conducted rediploma will get you by, but when cently by the Ballard Nash Company Thursday & Friday Steel hits a new low, and Radio quits in Salt Lake City, for slogans to October S-- 9 splitting up four for on , why you got he used in advertising the Nash Aut& Warner Oland to have some real learning. Sally omobiles Mr. MigLaccios slogan wa' Going to Ciaremore this week end. Kilens For and Performance, Economy blow to out. Did have big We going Drive a Nash. in you know Ciaremore has Ioio now? You bet your life she has. We got His prize consisted of $100 cred.t The Black Cat one of the best Military Schools In to be used in perehasirg any nt-the west, and they have Government or used car at the Ballard Saturiin & Sunday Horses, and a fine bunch of young Sales rooms. can We 10-1ride. really October boys there that 1 I TAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS will be giving Roswell 5.'ew Mexico a Robert Wonlsov ant 1 tough go pretty si on. In a few years Anita Louise Polo will be ns btg a sport in schools Farmington Farr.. rig; or, C ty as Football, and its a great thing for in office opened n new Pav. post C"jr- the Horse raisers. Ranchers. Feed Bank Building. ty Everythings Rosie will see Well n raisers, everything. you Spr.ngvdie at the World Series. So long. CaFoai , on n shipped from c.tv rexvntlv. W ;9.n, Mi.Vajgtu SjoJkiu, lac.) - Cl, KBTriHLiii at LANT S PERSSON CO. In our $22.50 suits you get the same fit, the .same fabric and tailoring that you pay for in more expensive get the ame satisfaction, too, in wear and apper clothe-To- ance. Come in today and see for .yourself the procurable here. W'e challenge you to real va-u- do better at price. $22 50 to $32 Lant & Persson 50 Co- - |