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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY UTAH THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON iSisaeaiiiasassiiiSiJ j The Payson Chronicle , , r , , Vf RESPONSIBILITY B. F. OTT ojB ) 4VJJ1 20, 193l A iour 5:1 Pggist SAYS Your responsibility extends beyond the limitations of your own life. Those who depend upon you for support today will still depend upon you after you are gone. Make sure you are laying something advertisim; rates DISPLAY ADS. 25.- - PER (OHMS Classified ads per line Additional insertions per line 10c Headers per line 10c E II away for their future. Our Cleaning charge is .rc HEW TO THE LINE, LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAY State Bank of Payson Cut rate Cleaning jobs Look cut rate. A Bank of friendly Service than it can sell the result is a depression. Surplus stocks pile up and prices drop to the point where it is impossoble to make a profit. When any major industry finds itself in a predicament such as this the entire industrial structure of the nation is affected. The efforts of mining to regain its economic bayears lance are worthy of support. All the savages do not live in jungles. Many of them, fully clothed and equipped with expensive shooting equipment, roam the hills and dales. He, who does not believe this statement, has not had the experience of having a bullet whiz by his ear, or of looking upon groves of aspen trees wantonly mangled and cut down, or of seeing poorly d civilized barbarians pop away with rifles at howr beast small and harmless. or no matter bird, every Those who have raged impotently at such barbarities, will enjoy tl arrow's launched at these American Huns by the talented J. E. Broaddus: 1. Never buy a license; half the fun is in dodging the deputies. 2. Ahvays shoot first when anything moves and investigate afterward. 3. Never fish with less than three flies and bait the stream with beefsteak. 4. Never shoot a bird on the wing. Wait till it lights and then shoot him in the pants. 5. When you see a road .sign, blaze away at it; someone might knowr where to go, if you didnt. G. Cut your name in all the trees, if you have time; pealed. Houses built of paper and equipped with aluminum and otherwise, no one will know' you have been there. glass. Powerful stations for the broadcasting of photophone news. 3 BEAUTY in the HOME Easy communication with other planets. Education by individuals rather than platoons. Extension of human life to an average of SO years; one out of every200 persons to reach 125 years; one out of h 'Wm m 1,000 to reach 150 and extraordinary cases 200 or more I tty W. ' 4 years. Vp ' ' . g; ;y Wtf,, Evolution of animals so that dogs may be made to think. t ,v ' Elimination of beggars with everyone contributing to f 'I'm 'j? ' j. f 3 :?: society of criminals and sterlization of the unfit. Segregation ional disputes. Machines in which man would fly with ease carrying heavy weights and frieght. Perfection of a photophone by means of which the worlds news would be broadcast by sound and picture. General knowledge of world events on the same day that they happen. Reformation of rather than penalizing of criminals. Increases in the span of human life. The above have come y one. The following are to come. Roads to be given over cultivation having been made unnecessary by air transportation. Abandonment of postoffices with aerial mail delivery at each person, s door, by parachute. A new United States stretching from Panama to Alaska comprized of 94 states Congressional sessions only once in each 10 years and the passage of no laws which cannot be immediately re- high-powere- A ROUND TRIP to Evanston Wyo. by Telephone phone 100 TOc Utah Payson THREE CHEERS. iEillllHHIlilllHIIUnj J. C. BARNEY o o Phone 29 Charge your memory with this fact. We give the old clothes a NEW LOOK In dismantling an old house in St. Paul, the clipping bearing the predictions of (E. P. P. the otherwise anonymous, St. Louis writer came to light. It was from a newspaper published February IP, LSS6. L P. P. started out as follows: I shall take the liberty of transporting you 1( 0 into the future. It is now January 1, 1880. There shall be a formation of a League of Nations which will be called by that very name. Formation of a World Court for settlement of Internat- 5 $1.00 PROPHECY ) Try Apex Olive Oil. The finest French Oil Produced. 65c 35c $1.15 S & Press v 000XX Dr. J. H. Ellsworth Its J. STREET-PAYSO- C. BARNEY rate) Quicker to Telephone DENTIST MAIN day n (station-to-statio- UTAl BUILDING --O 0- - The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co. true-ever- jm UWIUI.JWB BJPBOB HI J im E-- . . 'V S'. , 1 , . o o COOLIDGE LOOKS AT MUSCLE SHOALS The management of Muscle Shoals demonstrates the utter hopelesssness of having any considerable business enterprize conducted by the congress, said Calvin Cool-idg- e in one of his recent copyrighted articles. For the United States to go into the electrical business would be a gross misuse of its power and involve it in all kinds of political abuses. Mr. Coolidge then recommended that Muscle Shoals be disposed of to private interests, with suitable restrictions. There may be nothiny new in what the says but it comes from a source in which the American people have great confidence. It should help to disperse the fogs that have surrounded the Muscle Shoals controversy for many years. Muscle Shoals, considered purely as a source of power, is not of great importance. The thing that is of importance is whether or not it is to be used as a steping stone to assist the grovernment into the power business. That this is fully appreciated by advocates of publicly owned and operated utilities is shown by the enthusiasm with which the Muscle Shoals issue has been boomed. Mr. Coolidge might have broadened his statement and said that for the United States to go into ANY business would be a grossinisuse of its power. The electrical business is under attack just now, but the problem is of equal importance to all other service industries. They will be in for it, sooner or later, unlcsss the trend toward socialism is abruptly halted. o o WORTHY OF SUPPORT High hopes are held for the success of the metal curtailment program now being put into effect by the mining industry. Basically the problem is like that of the oil, the farm the rubber industry anti others to adjust supply to demand. When an industry produces more of a commodity Mrs. Julia Hancock, a member of the Nebo Stake Relief Society Board was given a most successful surprise last They Friday by her t the Hancock home in assembled the early afternoon, prepared to serve One long a delicious hot luncheon. table was arranged and decorated with vases of sweet peas in the pastel shades alternating with lavender candles. Valentine favors and conThe remainder fections were used. of the afternoon was a delightful social. The guests of honor was presented with a lovely bouquet of flowers and also an autograph album with sentiments written in it from each board member. endiyDhoutf-Jt- i The man of today who helps lead humanity in the right direction is no trumpeting crusader. His friendly thoughts and kindly acts mark him as One Who Lives a Life Worth While. When we are called to serve you at some distant point we relieve you of all immediately responsibility. A pleasing social event of last week was a cleverly arranged supper and surprise party at the suburban home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Webb, which took place last Friday evening. Nine couples enjoyed the festivities, which included old time games and Deseret Mortuary Service Above All Payson 107 Associated with the MERRIL AIORTUARIES Inc. Provo 45 refreshments. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. K Elwood Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hall, Mr. T and Mrs. Emest Francom. Mr. and v Mrs. Vaughn iLoveless, Mr. and Airs. Arthur Hendrickson, Mr. and Airs. Danny Skougaard, and Mr. and Mrs. J- t t Walter Thatcher. $ Weston Bean, Payson city electrician is convalesing at his home following an operation for appende-citi- s at the local hospalj. Frank Coombs has been acting electrician. j.jjj.j.jj.5..jjj54J5JJI A good shoe can be kept a good shoe by good repairing GOODYEAR SHOE REBUILDERS Payson Uitah IUI -- Phone 27 1 N apery Fur t!;e Dining Nook thing that QNK pMiUuUir a 3 Utah Coal i Ask us about Free Cameras to our Customers 3 :i- - i de-tig- ns 1 -- s !, I'-- 1' ; d 1 s g s 3 3 for Prompt Delivery of the Best ulw.iy-- . very wide and Is no doubt responj tide for thai fact that they are to ehunus ain't!. visitor be bad in some twenty-liv- e color rt country vh,n iwlininng nil A ccuihinalhdis with blue, gTeen and can homo is that typie.-UAn,, yeiiu-.predominating In the 'ran Innovation, tin; bri .ik :.is: With their mat texture dining nook. Wiiatwor aim, do linen or damask, and gave rise to this idea, it their hemstitched borders they are has been of gr, at importance to hardly to he distinguished our home life, both bemuse of the the damask case with winch a bivahta-s- t cloth, which If It wasnt washed in these charming no. us alter every meal. In many cases arid snuggerlts an.! been a e it , should have been by its veiy informality, allowed 'he are making use use of chirciu are with ,k-m tills diinc.g nook combination colors and designs, and nap. my In I.lght-toneways. china on niary keeping witli the color scheme and a colored cloth, or darker and of a kind that refuses to make more colorful china on a whlto mother shudder every time some- cloth with colored border In har-- t one is carelessly responsible, as monlztng tones gives two means o4 who Is not l times, for a eoffee working out agreeable schemes Ini stain. these nooka And. as the settles! The one pictured ahovo Els de- land table are often done In verr veloped a eolor picture of a cerblues, yellows, or orange, an tain rather sophisticated simplicity, jllvoiy almost endless series of color com- -' use of but by the cups, plates, tea- binatlons may be developed by pot and vase In color matching proper attention to the base shade with the light blue on white de- of the cover. Its corner design, and sign of the lacquered fabrtc table the china used. K table decoration; -it lias become a very lovely all the v.i way from the most formal! -- i, cheerful place to dine. to a very riot of color may be of lacquered fabric table worked out by a housewife with a !'!. In lining lias become little originality. J 3 3 3 3 ! a Chase Lumber and Coal Co. 2 93IAJ3 3 PAYS0N ui 3ujipXj3A3 qumT ui SunniCuv UTAH 3 I |