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Show PAYSON. UTAH THE PAYSON The Pay son Chronicle MPA1LS J. Harold Mounlford & F. W. Mountford, Owner Entered & Publisher at the Port Office at I'ayhon, Uth Oounty, second-class mail matter. Utah a SUBSCRIPTIONS $2.00 Year ... $1.00 .Months ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION. GUARDIANSHIP & NOTICES Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further PROBATE 75 TI1E ,4" close friends of Utah County Mi (33 ' , Thru The Farm Bureau YOU ARE ENjrw $154,000 saving in interest rates eank Protection Under Produce Dealers ? Lower Freight and Trucking Rates. Scores Of Other Advantages. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Patten have returned home from a visit of several weeks in California. Ruby Snelson was for domestic use of one family which will include irrigation of 2 acres of domestic gardens. This Application is designated in the office of the State Engineer as No. 12289. All protests resisting the granting of said Application, with reasons therefore, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. II. Humphreys, State Engineer, Capitol Building, Sait Lake City, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee within 30 days after the date of last publication. T. II. HUMPHREYS, State Engineer. Date of first publication January 21, 1938. Date of last publication joyed the Mr. and Mrs. VVendall Erlandson Blaine Stanley ZINA ERLANDSON, of estate of Administratrix Deceased. L. Erlandson, Henry for AdR. A. Porter, Attorney ministratrix. First Publication on January 21st, 1928, Last Publication on Febru- THE Mr. and Mr. and Winters, W'ilson, want to take pictures Indoors, and run out of subjects, try exploring the realm of stove, Icebox and pan. try. It a happy hunting-groundkitchen is a in Almost everything Mrs. Mrs. Paul Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Elarl Page, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Reece, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hillman. Dinner was served at one long table w'ith a centerpiece of roses and ivory candles. Corsages of violets and sweet peas were favors for the ladies. Bridge was played later and Mr. and Mrs. Davis received the prize. Otto B. Erlandson Directors. o A. D., 1988. Thru The Farm Bureau' YOU CAN ENJOY Fair Tax Consideration. Rural Health Protection. Secure Proper Legislation and its Intern tation. Membership in the Worlds Laree a cultural Organization. the evening. entertained at a delightfil bridge dinner for twelve guests cards being placed for Mr. and Mrs. N. ANNUAL REPORT TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER Subscribed and swor to before me this 25th day of January, OF THE STATE OF UTAH J. 1938. A. Law, Notary Public Made by My Commission Expires March & BILLDING PAYSON 8, 1938. 1938. SOCIETY LOAN 11th, ary o STATE OF UTAH of Payson, Utah Office of the Bank Commissioner FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT County of Utah, State of Utah OF CONDITION COURT, STATE OF UTAH, IN STATEMENT I, Rulon F. Starley, Bank ComAS AT THE CLOSE OF DEC. 31, AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. missioner of the State of Utah, 1937. NOTICE TO CREDITORS do hereby certify that the foreNo. 6G38 Probate. going is a true and correct copy ASSETS IN THE MATTER OF TIIE LAST the statement of condition of of WILL AND TESTAMENT OF the above named corporation as DEEDWARD E. STEVENS, First Mortgage Share Account of the close of business on DecCEASED. Sinking Fund ember 31, 1937, now on file in Creditors will present claims, Loans $63,250.00 my office. to the Advances for Taxes, Inwith vouchers attached, Rulon F. Starley, jmdersigned Executor, on or be63,250.00 surance, Etc fore the 31st day of May, A. D., Loans Secured by Shares Bank Commissioner. 1938, at 67 South 3rd East Street or Investment CertifPublication in Payson Chronicle in Payson, Utah. icates of this Assoc28 & February 4, 1938. JUSTIN A. LOVELESS, 2,920.00 January iation Executor of Last Will and Real Estate Sold on Testament. 1,750.00 Contract R. A. Porter, Attorney. Advances for Taxes, InBox 5 in Payson, Utah. 1,750.00 surance, Etc First publication January 28, 1938. Real Estate Owned and Last publication February 18, 1938. Real Estate Subject 3,000.00 to Redemption NOTICE TO WATER USERS S. U. Government Obligations (in eluding II. O. L. C.) The State of Utah 150.00 Celebrations of Various Office of State Engineer Other Investment Types Scheduled to Salt Lake City 685.00 Securities Honor President Notice is hereby given that Accrued Interest ReVan Ausdal, Santaciuin, ceivable on InvestWith only a short time remaining 835.00 Utah, has made Application in ments before the entire nation will celaccordance with the luws of Utah Cash on Hand and in ebrate the Presidents birthday on to appropriate 0.5 sec. ft. of under482.76 Banks Sumin of the lxd water January 29 in the fight against inground fantile paralysis, reports from every mit creek in Utah County, Utah. $72,237.76 Total Assets or county in the state indicate more Said water will be pumped interest in the drive againrt the 1 15 October to siphoned from May dread disease than ever before. inclusive of each year from a LIABILITIES This announcement was made towell 5 ft. in diameter and from by C. Clarence Neslen, state day 15 to 50 ft. deep, located at a Unpledged Withdrawable Shares: of the committe- - for the chairman V. ft. 2940 point N. 3540 ft. and A Installment of the presidents birthcelebration from the SE corner Sec. 13, T. 11,387.60 Shares day to fight the disease. The com10 S R. 1 E., SLB&M, and conmittee consists of more than 40 E Matured and 3000 prominent leaders in various f.elds line ft., by pipe veyed 30,842.00 Shares throughout the state. used as a supplemental supply to F Investment CertifThe funds obtained from some 20f embraced celerations irrigate 10 acres of land 42,229.60 icates throughout the state Sec. 12, T. 10 this year will go toward establishin the NWViSWti Reserve for Maturment of a permanent national founS., R. 1 E., SLB&M. 4,559.39 ities dation for infant. le paralysis. This Application is designated in i Many Tickets Sold Mortgage Pledged the office of the State Engineer In Salt Lake County already there 23,119.34 Shares have been many tickets sold at 21 as No. 12542. Deferred Credits to Future Operacents each. The first of 0,000 printAll protests resisting the granttions: ed for distribution in the county ing of said Application, with reawas bought by Governor Henry H. C Bond Discount & Blood. Two types of celebrations sons therefor, made in affidavit 480.09 Prem have been arranged for the county form, must be filed with T. II. General Reserves: On January 31 there will be a dance Humphreys, State Engineer, CapC in the Coconut Grove ballroom and For Conitol Building, Salt Lake City with in addition thero will be an athletic 1,849.34 1,849.34 tingencies one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee carnival, with wrestling on Friday. January 28, and boxing Monday, within 30 days after the date of $72,237.76 Total Liabilities January 31, at McCullough's arena. last publication. The 23 cent Presidents birthday T. II. HUMPHREYS, tickets will be accepted as admsdon to the athletic events plus 15 cents State Engineer. per ticket to defray expenses, de) Date of first publication January STATE OF UTAH clared John Doyle, promoter and )ss. 7, 1938. Date of last publication lessee of the arena. ) COUNTY OF UTAH February 4, 1938. Support of the establLhment of new national foundation has th Wendell Erlandson, being come from many prominent Utahns, deNOTICE TO WATER USERS to sworn law, according duly including Governor Henry H. Blood, who said: poses and says, that he is the The State Of Utah Utah, whose citizens hav. always Secretary of the above named responded generously to sound apOffice Of State Engineer corporation and that the foregoing peals for orderly and effectively asSalt Lake City report contains a full, true and sistance in battling disease and diNotice is hereby given that Frank correct statement of the condition saster, will be found in the forefront lit the campaign against infantile B. Davis, Salem, Utah, has made of the said corporation at the close an enemy cf huparalysl. Her Application in accordance with the of business on the 31st day of man welfare tha knows no distinclaws of Utah to appropriate 0.15 December 1937. tion between rich and poor, between sec. ft. of underground water in Wendell Erlandson, black or red or white, between Whitehouse or humblest cottage. It Utah County, Utah. Said water Secretary. leaves misery or disability c- - death will be drawn from January 1 to in its wake. Dated 15th this of day January, December 31 inclusive of each To combat this menace, to dis1938. cover the best means for prevention in. flowing well year from a 2 of the disease and for fighting it 220 ft. deep, located at a point (SEAL) when Incurred, a national foundaN. 577 ft. and W. 577 ft. from the Attest: tion will be establ shed with the E14 corner Se 2, T. 9 S., R. proceeds of the entertainments to be George C. Chase 2 E., SLB&M, and used to water given throughout the United States Vernal Twede BE A LIFTER NOT A LEANER JOIN YOUR LOCAL FARM BUREAU a camera subject. The icebox anu the china and aluminumware are a possibilities, and mine of still-lifthere are opportunities galore for pictures whenever a meal is being prepared. The mixing of a cake can be a picture, if the big mixing bowltwois snapped from a high angle with hands busy with a spoon in the creamy batter. Mother breathlessly testing the cake with a broomstraw is an opportunity for a candid, shot. There are pictures, general or close-up- , when the cake is being in iced. There is a splendid close-uthe cutting of the first slice, with knife gothe gleaming ing through the fluffy loaf. A pile of shining pots and pans may make a splendid picture, it the photographer chooses a proper angle and works out adramatic lighting. China, wet and glistening in a draiu rack, is material for pictures. Even the dishpan, foamy with suds as two hands squeeze out the dishrag above it, is a picture opportunity. The icebox yields eggs and vegetables that can be worked into intestudies. A series of resting still-lif- s hands pictures is well worth busy trying hands peeling a potato, with a long curl of peel hanging; hands polishing silverware or drying glassware; hands turning a brown pancake on a griddle or lifting a waffle out of the iron hands doing a thousand and one things! Picture-makinin most kitchens is Bimpli, because the room is usual- - & Homeowners ii. r ' 'A4. num- w v,4 . guest of honor at a birthday surprise party Tuesday evening at the Miss Thelma Peart. home of close friends enher of Twelve head of cattle and horses, and DISTRICT COURT, FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 0032 Probate IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Henry L. Erlandson, Deceased. Creditors will present claims, to the with vouchers therefor, Administratrix, at undersigned. her residence at 278 East 1st South Street in Payson, Utah, on or before the 25th day of March, February 18, 1938. IN ' were present. Miss ijtsSNbiii A Farmers Kitchen The Camera in the Mrs. John W. Smith entertained fct a dinner party Monday night in honor of the birthday anniver- sary of her husband. ber of relatives and I SNAPSHOT GU!L e ; UTAH COUNTY Bishop Voters Golden Taylor at the Payson Hospital Third ward, manager of Dixon Taylor Russell following a major operation. store, left last Saturday long-blade- Infantile Paralysis 10,000 Mrs. Ethel Butler Fenton ia p g bureau 2000 Members i Chdren busy in the kltchen are a)way8 appealing picture subjects. Snaps like this abound in any home. iy small and walls and ceiling are generally light ill color. The camera should be loaded with supersensi-tivfilm, and three large amateur flood bulbs used in cardboard reflectors. The proper distance from bulbs to subject is four to six feet. With this amount of light, one can take snapshots with a box camera at its largest lens opening, or use 123 second at f.3 or f.ll lens opening with cameras so marked. For close-upictures, a simple portrait at tachraent must be used with mos e p John van Guilder. Conrad Frlschknecht, Center-tiel- Hold eyes wide open. Sleep comes If bladder irregularity quickly. wakes you up do 2 things. 1. Alkalize excess kidney acids. 2. Gently flush out waste. This helps relieve the irritation that wakes you up, causes scanty flow', frequent desire, burning or backache. Get 25c worth of green tablets containing buchu leaves, juniper oil, etc. Just say Bukets, the kidney evacuant, to any druggist and got a good nights sleep. City Drug Co. cameras. and How To Go To Sleep Locally ifornia to markets. visit the Mr. and Mrs. Sid Ccraj Warren were in Salt L visiting over last PETEETNEET week ei SCH001 Mrs. Mumford Health department making a dental of tt is as; survey Fourth and Fifth grade at Peteetneet School. Tea students are working oi at ject to have every child s dentist twice each year. d. . Gives Birthday In init.ating the establishment of the new national foundation last I September the pres.dent said; firmly believe that the time has now arrived when the whole attack on this plague should be led and directed, though not controlled, by one national body." on the President's birthday. Shortly afterward the president Grant Comments gave his birthday in perpetuity I urge support from every Utah forever to the new national .t to this humanitar.an n.ove- - lion ar.d arked the American peomeat, in accordance with his or her ple to join with him in establishing ability. the foundation to fight infantile Pres.dent Heber J. Grant of the paralysis. Latter Day Sints Church, sa.d, 1 The comm.ttee for the celebration am heartily ,n f.,var of any fight of the presiuents birthday, headed I a e and for know this by Ke.th Morgan of New York, wormy c;.u cause is w ithy. ILts four fronts for immediate acDr. J. L. Jones, s:otj ealth tion in the fight on the disease: said th.,t in the last eight Scientific research, epidemic first years, sine? 1930 there had been 116 fira a.d, proper care and dollars to mf.int.'.e cases of paralysis in Utah, orthopedic centers, clinics result. ng in 23 deaths. The full pic- for combating humanhospitals wreckage. ture car.iut be presented, ht exThe proper care front entails plained. until the number of victims the dissemination to doctors and who have r.ot fully recovereJ is deparents present ar.d new knowledge termined. of the proper care which may preOnly a small percentage cf those vent sad after effects, such as afflicted ever recover fully, he de- crooked backs, curvature of the clared. "and many are left depenspir.e, twisted bodies and contracted dent on the r families and or. scc.ety mbs. the remainder of the.r l.ve. EstabTwo Epidemics lLhment of the Lund: t on is indeed In this connection, significant n a noteable step f. rw r f gh: have been made by Dr. against the d j.rsc Tnorr.as Farrar., surgeon of Heretofore.'' s. .J fl.slen the Un.ted States and general a leading "only dunces nave - n. hcl.i for the publ.c health He said. authority. purpose cf ra.s r.g no ey ta fi mi In spite of the lengthy and the disease which one? at a?l;ed the t str.des made in all president. This year all t..pcs cf of medicine in the last five branches decades, celebrations w.ll be held anything the two largest infantile paralysis to raise money for the e t in the worlds history ocr the permanent foundation epidemics curred right here in our own counto f ght the malady. The.e will b? try w.thm the last 20 years. This shows, athletic events, disease bazaars, quite evidently L challengdances and other f.rms oi entertaining us to establish new method of ment to attract to thh prevention and cure. The celebrations are great cause Much research has been underentirely nonpartisan. taken with regard to the possibiliCommittee Members ties of immunization against infanIn addition to Mr. Neslen, t h e tile paralysis, with results which ar members of the committei are: B. tar from encouraging H. Robinson, Richard R- Hart, Dr. 'It is the immediate after-car- e of J. L. J. nos, state health commisindividuals str.cken with .s sioner; Mrs. Reed Smoot, John E which authorities at Jones, Hendrik Romevn. represent-- ! the present time consider the most ing the state press association; W H. Tibbals, George L. Crowther, Dr important phase on which to concentrate. Antiquated methods of Samuel C. Baldwin, all of Salt Lake t. eating patients threatened R B. with City; Mrs. Porter, Dr. Joseph permanent crippling or twisted deR. Morrell, 8 M. Welch, Ira A. Hugmust be brought formity up to date. gins, Dav.d 4 Romney, all of OgMany Dependent den, It is not by any means the acDr L. CulFmore, Elmer Miller, tual cases of infantile paralysis ocboth cf Pro c: G orge D. Preston, yearly in the United States Dr. C. C Randall, Joseph E. Car-do- n curring which tell the correct staand Frederick P. Champ, all of or human, of th itory, ravages of Logan; Nello Christophersrn and tical 7?e emulative total Judge Lewis Janes of Brigham City. of' aVe J. Bran! on Lee. mayor of Price. atflictl, h David Stearns, Fillmore: Cl f ford F. recov ered (meaning only that hav thv Young. American Fo k: Dr. D. A not d.ed) forms the basi, 0f need McGregor, St Gecr-e- : Henry Gardner. Spanish Fork; ank Marlines. n?V0Unda' croate Richfield; A H. Bel! hrton, Nephi: Dr M. J M.icFarlane. Cedar City incapacitated rendered physiciMlfd Clarence E. Baker. Tooele; Gran others and forced to bear Toiton, June Kendal Beaver; of a partial or toW powexSl David H Calder. Vernal; H Nephi; must have fewer amt Fred Egon. Pa'k City: Frank Bon rparts through rext elrV acci, Helper; G. V. Bill rgs, Du Cao remVe th fUt- - 1 chesne; Henry W. Jones, Fairviev oMh disease Drive Picks Up Speed In Every Utah County La-Ve- 1 founda-resider- PINT No. 64 Bourbon QUART No. 167 (y No. 63 Bourbon NoJMKyi 12 PINT No. 63 Bourbon No. I Mb EQjW18 Straight BOURBON This whiskey U 2 Whiskey yen eld-- BRAND M c t cont-ibutio- infan-paralys- fj JL bn jtionWbe thhn J" S ntiriy." schen2wD!S" HOOf |