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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICE, PAYSON, UTAH 10.CC0 Eye Gymnasium Physical culture appears to be Ins ing its hold over lowly ofliee work eis, and tn Its place conies the Instead of Indulging In gymnasium a good, fast game of handball, uflci a hard days work at ledgeis mu! ae counts, the white-collboys now spend half an hour putting their eye muscles In shape. Relieves stiain makes you sleep like u baby, they say. As one member of a Young Mens Rye association describes tile pioeess to me. It appears that ones chin is nrialy held In a harness which keeps t tie head from turning, und one Is called upon to goggle at various tnov lag colored patterns. . Just as a dancer feels that she Is prog.essing in her studies when she has leurned to do the split, so does the eye acrobat feel encouraged when his trainer tells him that lie can cover an ocular range of 180 degrees without turning his ONLY Sixteen More Shopping Days MANY are Making their Selections NOW (e sxissBBSiiifiasisaaiaiisxiagE&iiSKBsaaaasaaxsaaxzsiasaiaiasE BEAUTIFUL DOLLS The KIND the little GIRLS like $1.49 to $7.50 Each STAR BRAND SLIPPERS For Children - For Ladies - For Men An Entire New Stock to Select from head. HarmUi Dog A very blonde, very beautiful motion picture aet'ess, who has given up her art fot her wealthy husband, owns a great dune thai Is about tbe si.e, say, of a grand piano. She keeps him iu her Greenwich village penthouse apartment, and hires one of the hall boys to lake him out for a nice, long walk twice a day. Not long ago a young woman llv ing on a lower floor stepped inti, the elevator, and there found the hall boy and the great dune. The dog, w hen seatel, was nearly as tall as the young woman. She timorously edged hoi way. to the furthest corner of the ele vator, aud watched the dog warily Don't mind him, n.a'am," said the hall boy, encouragingly, "Hes just a puppy." UNSING WEAR Munsing Silk Underwear is better You will be pleased SEE this Line liBiiiiziiiiassaiiiiiiiiiiiiiBBcacaiiKiaiEciiiaiaKaiaiaz HUMMING BIRD SILK HOSE What is Nicer than Silk Hose for the Ladies Price $1.00 $1.50 $1.85 iaai SHEEP LINED COATS Authors Wive The public may have an idea that wives of famous authors are obscure Indies who say little and hack Id t heir husbands fame. That may have been so years ago, but In these days of film and talkie rights the wives play Important parts. The author writes his novel, sells it to a publisher, nmg azlne, or both, and calls It a day. Whereupon the wife undertakes to sell tbe film rights. Aim an authors wife at any motion picture mngnnte and he will flinch In terror, for the'-- e women certainly know how to talk business. They are the ones who get writbig prices, whereas ers are reputably content with modest I know of two writers wives sums. who have recently appointed them selves general managers to their bus bands and with astounding success One woman told me that she had just succeeded In obtaining from a film concern four times the sum It originally offered her husband for the talkie rights to his story. MONARCH COATS Youths $5.50 Boys $4.50 Mens $6.95 THOROUGHBRED HATS soft-heade- d This Hat we know will please Father or Brother $3.50 $5.00 $0.00 $7.50 FARMERS MERC. CO-O- P TOMORROW UNEARTlf RELICS GRANT DIXON LIGHTS o NEW YORK By YEARS OLD Find Sites of C1J Towns Near Lake Constance. l'lledririiMmleii Krius of the days been un earthed from the hanks of calm Lake ('(instance, and tevc that the lake w itll In r !ei s o i Gcriua u v on one side and Switzerland ou the other must have teen greatly In favor with th lake dwellers. The exiavutons have been going on for s one time, and Impiitint finds have hen made. The remains of 48 villages have been In tlic water as well as in tin ad Tea thou- - iml wars join. m: fields. ago tlie water is sii mated to h ive been approximately a do.en feel hlgntr than today. , One of the villages I xs boon and opened for visiis by tourists. It is situated near Rhletis dorf on the German hank. Another, near Sipplingcn, is being dug out and rei ohm meted now. It d ites ba k to the time when man was unacquainted with agriculture. The finds tu this second village are proving excop tionaliy rich. Owing to tlie projected regti'ation of the lake, which renders research woik much more dilfieult, it - fv period that the next three je.us vvi'1 see the paleologists very Imsv at work all around the lake. Interest in i lie Lake excavations has been hoiglitene bv the attention attracted to the quie. Alpine lake by tlie fact that toe Oral Zeppelin has taken off for all its fliatt-froFried riehsha fen, which Is situ ated on the borders of Rake Con stance. I reon-strueted- ton-t.i.ie- NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY IN TIIE FOURH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH. IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. State of Utah, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur J. known as A. and Fanny C. Done, his wife Done, and Northwestern Company, a corporation, Investment Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on Monday the 9th. day of December, 1929, at eleven oclock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Building, situate in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, in Utah County, State of Utah, to.wit: That tract of land situate in Precinct, Utah County, Utah and described as the East one fourth of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty-seven, Township 10 South, Range One West of the Salt Lake Meridian containing 10 acres. El-ber- thence West 5 chains to beginning, otherwise described as the West Quar. tar of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 27, an area of ten acres containing to a 30 foot roadway however subject on the North end thereof, containing in all Forty acres, together with any and all building, improvements and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Also 20 acres of water right in the Utah Valley Land and Water Company together with any and all water and ditch rights of every nature, however evidenced, used or belonging to said lands. n, your old shoes look prices. Economy Shoe Shop, Payson, Utah. Use Electric Needle to Hunt Buried Pesos Kansas City, Mo. The latest In treasure hunting apparatus lias been It is an taken to Dodge City, Kan electric r.eedif by which R T. Mechlin of Moline, III., hopes to fmd 42 bags, each containing 1,000 Mexican silver pesos, said to have men buried four miles west of Dodge City in 15.3 Tlie story is that a Mexi' i n tiairi ot 120 wagons and 82 men on the way to Independence. Mo. over Re Santa Fe trail with a load (f silver wa at i he savages v.cte tacked by Indians repulsed and ttien began a five da siege which culminated with the mas saere of oil except one of the Mei I v cans The Indians tunned The smvivot the money buried the treasure In tlie mounds which still may be seen we-- r of Dodge City ind went jack to Mexico and left Never Hurt in Plans, Wrecks Automobile Allan Rihby. aviatoi, win Boston never has met with an accident in fell asleep ut tlie wheel of and the car automobile recently crashed into a hydrant. The street was flooded but I.ibby escaped serious injury. tin-ai- r, Miss Ivy Done, who is teaching school at Logan was home for her Thanksgiving vacation. Purchase price payable money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 14th' day of November 1929. J. D. Boyd Sheriff of Utah County, State of Utah. By Elias A. Gee Deputy Sheriff. Baker and HaTbersleben attorneys for plaintiff, Provo, Utah. Publication in the Payson Chronicle 29- - Dec. 6. November 2 15-2- FOR SALE Leather Davenport with Mattress, and rug. Cheap for 8 by 11 Axminister quick sale. Phone 25 W. Payson, Ut NOTICE OF SALE ' r - n ; I. fYV Market U vf ha t - In Every O. P. S. bacon in every O. P. Skaggs System store or market. It will sell regularly at this time at 39c. Get your 2, 3 or 4 pounds tomorrow while it is on sale at only 35c per pound. See our hams, bacons, picnic hams, and other cured meats, which are coming to us from Nebraska, the corn and hog state. You will be able to notice quickly that corn fed bancon is much more pleasing in taste and shrinkage than any other products produced from other potatoes etc. grain, Dont fail to get your share of O. P. S. bacon Saturday, tomorrow, December 7- ' t 4 SP b F :4 ft 1.4 AF5 v v 1 Ui i 'f I, 1 - O.P. SKAGGS FOOD STORES A Surety of Purity sj. JfJJJf;BBMBSailiaiF31Sia33B3EiaESffi32dia3BSiaSS3Eaai83Si!?32 nrf 2SIlSaS2X 'SELECT MENS GIFTSfl at a Man's Store EH Washing and Ironing done at rea- KB Leave orders at M. sonable rates. & M. Bakery, Phone 128, Payson, Ut. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Jensen left on Tuesday for Salt Lake where they in lawful will reside, ten chains West corner of the Southeast from the The Payson Live Stock Associanortheast Quarter of Section Twenty-seve- tion will sell a calf at Joe Barnetts Township 10 South, Range One yard on Saturday December 7, at 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian; thence P. M. West 10 chains; thence North 20 Joe Barnett, chains; thence East ten chains; thence President. South 20 chains to the place of beginning, containing 20 acres. The teachers of the Peteetneet school cor Northwest the at surprised their principal, Ms. Commencing Genevieve Ellsworth, at a pleasant the Northeast Quarter of 10 South of Range 1 little social Monday after school to Lake Meridian; celebrate her birthday. Lunch was of the Salt 20 chains; thence East served and a gift was presented Ms. thence North 20 chains Ellsworth by the group. Also commencing We can make the same as new ones at reasonable Here is our greatest creation. We are very proud of our O. P. S. bread, O. P. S. butter and O. P. S. flour, but our O. P. S. bacon is even more out of the ordinary in pleasing quality, than is any other O. P- S. item. O. P. S. bac50c per for on sells pound when sold under the packers label .It is the very best quality packed by one of the largest packers. We have received a large auanity of Wrag-aMilk made weenies for next weeks sale only 25c a pound You will be able to fi TRY THEM m Mrs Martha Rasmussen, Mrs J. W. Miss Gwen Webster spent her an, Mr. Lewis Rasmussen and vacation in Salt Lake Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs W. A. Rasmussen of Fillmore, Utah, were visitors in Pay-- , Mr. and Mrs E. H. .Street and chil-so- n on Wednesday. dren spent Saturday in Salt Lake. 123 BACON 35c lb. of lo.t.ot) ye..rs ugo have s PAYSON, UTAH O. P. S. SLICED a a an am aa aa Our choice in selecting merchandise that a man likes and wants, makes it a safe bet to get his gift at this store Here are a list of suggestion that may help you in your selection of Mens gifts: Mens Hats Mens Suits The Missionary Tea was held on aa aa Tuesday at the home of Mrs James aa Mens Overcoats O. Arthur. The opening exercises aa aa Mens Shirts of consisting singing and prayer by Mrs Arthur was followed with the Mens Neckwear Missionary program on Persia. A Mens Scarfs short business session was held and refreshments were served. Adjour- aa Mens Handkechiefs ned to meett in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Ada Ware with Mrs. Mens Belts W. T. Amos the assisting hostess. Mens Suspenders an FOR SALE: 2000 Pullets. Aj aa Mens Hosiery Arrowhead Resort, Benjamin, Utah aa an Mens Garters an aa no Mens Gloves aa aa Mens Billfolds aa IPB Mens Oxfords ra aa esrr Mens House Slippers na ISa an aa an aa an aa aa iaa SR san KB tit un rs if AJ ffM StM $4.00 to $5.00 25.00 to $35.00 $18.00 to $30.00 $1.25 to $2.50 50c, $1.00, $1.50 $1.00 to S2.25 10c to SI. 00 $1.00 50c to $1.00 35c to $1.00 25c to 50c $1.09 to $3.00 $1.50 $5.00 $1.85 to $2.75 MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY Lant & Persson Co. The-Clothier- s PAYSON, UTAH wirs3?w33apH!sBK3,,5ss3'ixjpjW55!:s5y!j!Jxsz;jrisarERa:aM,Ki7:fT!rkr A .ftHriilfeXKLllIEEKiSaSiCZglE&iaiBEEESES&EB.iiBSlgSSbgStSiLci.Oi, icIsBzisisKiglizji I f; |