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Show The Pay son Chronicle J. HAROLD MOUNTFORD & F. W. MOUNTFORD, PUBLISHERS Entered at the Post Office at Pay.von, Utah CouRty. Utah as mail matter. second-clas- s SUBSCRIPTIONS 1 Year..: -.- $2.00 $1.00 6 Months RATES ON APPLICATION. ADVERTISING Mrs. Margaret Wilde was plea- -' santly surprised Monday' afternoon by a group cf her neighbors previous to her departure for California to' spend the winter. Luncheon and social chat were enjoyed by Mrs. Btta Jeppson, Mrs. Will Keele, Mrs. Alvira Davis, Mrs. Otis Hamilton, Mrs. Vina Mendenhall, Mrs, Elmer Kempton, Mrs. Ruth Sargent, Mrs. Lee Flanders, Mrs. George Wyler, Mrs. Emma Wilson, Mrs. C. II. White, Mrs. Major Loveless and Mrs. Joseph Crook. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Christen- Mrs. Henry Erlandson enterta-neat a bridge dinner Saturday night. Cards were placed Mr. and Mrs. George Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, Fearn Gray, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Elmer, Mrs. Ella Amos, and Mrs. Prizes were Vina Mendenhall. and Mr. Wilson Mrs. to given Smith. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. N. Blaine Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Christiansen SALVAGE HUNTERS SEEK SUNKEN SHIP Operations are under way (u sal-"huge treasure'' believed to he hidden In the hold of tli. 1olluce, a Spanish sailing ship that sunk 130 years ago In the Iortolongoiie bay, Island of Elba, 'fills difficult task has been undertaken by the Artlglio, the Italian salvage vessel which attracted world-widattention last year when It brought up the gold stored In the hold of the sunken liner Egypt, su.vs the New York Times. The principal diltieulty In the present operations is to Identify the vessel, which Is probably covered with a thick layer of mud and sand. Howpver, a few zinc covered hoards of the type used In boats it tin beginning of the last century and a small anchor coated with shells ami mollusks have been brought to the surface and Indicate the existence of a i p near the zone of operations. Old fishermen on the small Island tell picturesque tales of the sinking of the Iolltice. One story relates that the Spanish vessel had been hired by King Ferdinand IV of Naples and Sicily to transport secretly from his royal palace In Naples a large store of art, Including a complete gold carriage. INVENTION DEFEATS WEATHER VAGARIES sen of Manila, Daggett County, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A new device which defeats the Sterling spent the week end with relatives Reece were guests of Mr. and vagaries of weather has been developed by an engineer of the Depart- in Payson. Mrs. Ed Patten en- Mrs. W. Alltert McClellan at a tertained them at dinner Sunday dinner last Friday night. and Mrs; Earl Simmons Saturday pheasant Mrs. Flint Dixon entertained at dinner a evening. party and social evening The Builder Swarm of Bee Hive Saturday for the following guests: Girls of the First ward gave a Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McMullin, Mr. Miss Blanche Burdick, who is paty Tuesday night in honor of and Mrs. Sid Coray, Mr. and Mrs. attending school at the University Metta Cthaffon, one of the class Golden Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Lee of Utah was pledged to the Kappa memlieirs who is away for R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelgoing Kappa Gamma sorority last week. the winter. Luncheon was servson, Mrs. Emma Wilson, Mrs. Miss Marie Douglass and Miss in pink Dora Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Arza ed at a table decorated Shirley Monsen are also members and W'hite. Games provided Page, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Curtis, of that sorority at the Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oleson. THE FORD j hosM.s. Ann Butterworth was tess at a delightful dinner pa.ty the Iay.-'oSaturday nght at A most attractive center Hotel. orch.d shaded piece of yellow and Puff, Puff surrounded was Joe About what age Is she? chrysanthemums m nlcoteeus. Dot In tier early by fuur yellow princess tapers were placed Windsor Star. crystal holders. Cards Street of II. E. Mrs. and Mr. for Ita a Plot Mr. and Mrs. Ray MonCan any one tell me Kichf.elJ, Teacher Mrs. sen of Fillmore, Mr. and what to do to get a good posture? Sure, keep the Farmer's Son cows off it and let It grow. Mistaken Identity Barber "Haven't I shaved you be No, those scars Customer fore? are from war wounds. 'Wilson and Ellsworth, Mrs. Clyde of Christopherson Mbs Blanche followed Bridge Salt lake City. the d.nner. Monsen and son Joe re the week. Ruth Okelberry, daughter q Miss t.f Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Okelberry of of Goshen, a former student of member high school is a SALESMEN WANTEd MEN WANTED for Payson on letgh Routes of 8uo nearb Beta Delta, local social sorority fantiU w colRawlieghs, Dept. UTKjso. the Utah State Agricultural let campus. New Play What do you think of my new play, The Dead Man"? Producer It hasn't a ghost of a chance ltoyal Arcanum Bulletin. Hi Author Thats an Intuit Father But what distinguished George Washington from other Americans? Jerry lie never told a He! roent of Agriculture to aid the cut-toplanter of thp South. It Is always a gamble with weather conditions when cotton is sown. If the spring weather Is wet, the seed should be planted shallowly, while If It Is dry, the seed should be planted deeply. Cold or warm weather also has its effect. Under present practices, considerable more seed than required Is planted and the farmer sits hack and hopes for a good stand of cot ton. He expects to cut out much of that wtdeh comes up, hut he cant be always so certain that any very great quantity will come up nut of the ground. The new device Is an adaptation of the planting shoe, which, by means of a can, alternately raises and lowers the shoe and plants seeds between the extremes to which shallow and deep planting may go. No two seeds side by side are planted at the same depth. By this method, whatever t he spring weather may he, a sufficient number of seeds sufficiently close together to make a good stand of cotton are located at the Ideal depth of FOR 1937 V--8 (41 Two Engine Sizes - One Wheelbase AND A NEW LOW PRICE Foril V-- for 1937 is tho beautiful Ford car ever offered. It is built in only one size one standard of roomy comfort and modern appearance. But you may Lave either the improved V-- 8 engine for maximum performance or the new V-- 8 engine for maximum economy. The smaller engine makes possible a lighter ear lower operating costs The anI Now 8 a lower price. When you drive the 1937 Ford with V-the engine, you are master of a power plant that gives everything you can possibly demand in speed and acceleration. Today, improved earburetion enables 8 it to deliver its thrilling perform- ance with unusually low gasoline consumption. The new V-ty- smoothengine delivers ness and quietness even at speeds up to 70 miles an hour with gasoline mileage so high that it creates an entirely new standard of economy in modern motor car operation. invite you to see this new Ford car, and arrange to drive one equipped with the engine that fits We your needs. FEATURES A newly designed car. Heade lamps recessed in fender aprons. Modern hood hinged at the back. Larger luggage space. Spare tire enclosed within body. Comwindshield pletely new interiors. Slanting opens in all closed cars. 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Easy-Actio- one-thir- the brakes. pedal pres- V-- 8 FORD FINANCE FLANS AUTHORIZED $25 month, iftef nanal buy any model 195? Ford 8 Car from any Ford dealer anywhere In tha United States. Ash your Ford dealer about the easy payment plana of tho Unirerae! Credit Company, t, i NEW BODIES VALVE-IN-HEA- (With Solid Steel Turret BRAKES (With GLIDING Brakes, of The safety Not an ounce of wood used for structural strength. Frame structure all steel, sheathed with steel panels top, sides and floor. All are welded into a single steel unit of great strength. Safety Glass all around at no extra charge. BODY very newest things in motor car beauty, comfort, safety and performance come to you with the additional advantage of being thoroughly proved, thoroughly reliable. SPEEDLINE Five-windo- Five-windo- For the first time, the Double-Articulat- STYLING KNEE-ACTIO- AROUND (at no extra cost) . 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