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Show J. HAROLD .I )LNirol(I, turn'd at the I'hm Olficc at lual, proKr! ot ;,!:d By Mrs. A. . I tah, a- - 1 Mar $2.00 6 Months $1.00 kmi.s on Wilson K. Phone 61 Mm. By ion t Oil entertained tt," of the Satuulay bridge CL, lad at hiT home on Utah Avenue Satu:- lay afternoon. Mrs. Heruy Krland.son ed the favor for high wore. i e, i sccond-cia- . SI HS( KIRI IONS Ain i:k think You Wouldnt Have Time lor AH Tills Heading more about the building Q Every American wants to know tell him, but few of his nation than the schoolbook histories volumes necessary for of us have time to pore over the many Watson Scott that. The illustrated feature articles by Elmo to that which arpear regularly in this paper oCer an answer of interesting informaneed. You will find in them a wealth American history fact in chapters tion on . Iajson, I tali Count, .'..ail natter. imm.k tah i Mi si rial ne, Hoad Mi'va:-- Rl BLISHEU suDlishcd vverv Liula) at Iuvsun, I tali, a u and contented citizens. 1SQ1 i The Payton Chronicle Fatten returned home tt' fiom Tiavy, Ca!ifom,a whi .v has aiio.v been i sevnl mployed foi ',a!j eid Ray M jiuson went to Salt La' dnesnay to v sit for a few day-- r,lU Teacher find these articles heplul in classes. Some students are making e . scrapbooks ol diem. Tell your teacher There n no better tire made than the FISK TIKE L'. S, Tire at wholesale price at ACE SERVICE 'VptiC Citizen. VJted f for unproven,,: waterworl. and your classmates about them! of arts and literature; in fact, every phase American interest. This newspaper considers itself fortunate in being able to give its readers such articles as these by one of the leading lecture writers of the country if today. Tell youi friends about them they havent seen the m yet. -- if they prescription for the bowels. That is one sure way to trait t bowels to healthy regularity. To the fretfulness, vomiting, cryiM m to gain, and other ills of w babies. Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin for any baby. For this, wfmfoZ of a famous doctor. Forty-seve-n yea i practice taught him just what bu need to keep their little bowels N regular; keep little bodies phmt healthy. For Dr. Caldwell spent in the treatment of women and 'at ones. He attended over 3500 bird out loss of one mother or baby. 4 Da. W. B. Caioweu SYRUP The first and only car with low-price- d 1 If you walk a mile for every you wont have to avoid that shadow. draw my chair up close beside th: I wait until the household is dun the lights. I reijuite and thenl I season agn I did a what member recall to memory the people I have met, the friends I have kept, and the places I have been. A summers jaunt into a far mountain retreat comes to life again. Even stirring winds that swept the wooded slopes bring back that old familiar scent of pine. Vision calls again the friends I have met. a beautiful August moon, or a happy Thanksgiving day. And as half awake, I f sit. myself grow. Someone has said that we can't all become grout: but vve can do a fair imitation. Most of us haven t the stuff of breadth; but we all have intelligence and desire; the truly lug man has many virtues; Imt this does not preclude a few of the most impoit ant from us little ones. The fact that vve cant all reach the front page does not diminish our chances of becoming great. It is possible to carry our load witout staggering; to keep our eyes on the stars; to dream and hope and aspire for after all to he brave and gentle ami keep the lives vve have learned to live is to be great. Dog lovers are people with inferiority complexes. Everyone has to lie important to something and it's easy to he important to a dog. John Held Jr. Today's Memory Clem. "The purchase or use of tobacco any form by minois law." is prohibited aiM IFire Wlheennim in by If brains was ink you wouldnt make a period. 1 ! half-a-slumb- I'TAII INDl'STKl L MEWS Richfield Fruit and vegetable growers held show here recently Salt Iake City Schuyler & Young received $7,0i5 contract for remodeling ground floor and fourth floor of slate capitol. The new Chevrolet Six combines the advantages of two inventions . . Syncro-Mesand Free Wheeling g to assure quick, quiet, easy and positive control of the car under every driving condition ... h One of the biggest driving thrills in modern motoring is now available at one of the very lowest prices in the automobile market. Silent Syncro-Mesis combined with simpli . Free the new and finer Chevrolet Sit! fied Wheeling in h gear-shiftin- No other car offers this for so little money. Syncro-Mesis recognized as the most advanced type of transmission ever developed by engineering science. Free Wheelingit that new, sensation which adds so much to the zest of driving. The two make a double-featur- Black paint can be readily removed from white l.nen with a bottle of ordinary turpentine, a stiff brush, ami a pair of scissors. Bid me not seek when Im dUtte-sse- When d The charms that soothe the breast. The liquid tones of music sweet That make the joys of life complete. The sweetest tones that I hall av-age -- find Are in the silence of my nr ml Alfred Osmond holds Henry employee himsclt that Henry dreamed plant had died. He dreamed that a funeral .t was in pneession and that the s Ilenrv of six was being borne by faithful employee;. most oldest and And as the casket came by he dreamared that Henry raised up, looked suggound, and offered the following An of oii-k- estion: If you put rollers under this coffin off. you can lay five men PRICED BABIES are Upset ills pud ailments seem BABY at night. A sudden cry may mean colic. Or a sudden attack of diarrhea. How would you meet this emergency tonight'. Have you a bottle of Castoria ready0 For the protection of your wee one for your own peace of mind keep this old. reliable preparation always on hand. Rut don't keep it just for emergencies; let it be an eveiviLv aid. Its gentle in hieilce will ease an,! outlie the infant who cannot sleep It's mild regulation will help ail older cluM whose tongue is coated because of sluggish bowels. All druggists have (...istoii.i. T i nfc..mn THE Then, along with these two big Du is ion of General Motors. Low delivered twice AS LOW AS prices . o. 6. Flint, Michigan. Chetrolet Mot, CnmfHiny, Detroit, Michigan. matchless combination! They bring about an entirely new kind of driving price. K.i.-.- v (,. M. A. C. terms" VALUE OUR DF.4LF.R BELOW SHULER MOTOR CO. PAYSON. UTAH motor- ing thrills Chevrolet offers you "six performance, higher speed, faster acceleration, greater smoothness, smarter Fisher bodies, matchless economy, and a first cost among the lowest in the motor car market. Certainly its the great American value for 19o2l NEW CHEVROLET SIS GREAT AMERICAN SEE you have ever enjojed before. They give you quick, quiet, easy shifting and complete mastery of the car, under all conditions of road and traffic. They enable you to do things in driving that are impossible to do in a car without both these features. e h gear-shiftin- ease and car control, far beyond anything g 2 received dadTi? teaspoonful of this old fanulvdS1 : o BABYS Babies, bottle-fe- d or breast-leany tendency to be constipated FOR 1932 I PEPSIN ADoctor's Family I A B'O W E IS .raaaiikdsag DESERET MORTUARY CO. fire. 0, y.'cn.. How to train - r'i iU t! Tt.oeU' bond We wish to thank our many friends for letters and telegrams congratulating the company upon winning the Phillips case. This case alleged an improprer fcurir.1. Although the taking of Novtestimony extended fro;., the 2Ct!- cf October to the 25th of ember (nearly a month), the facts in controversy were easily decided, as it took the jury but a few rni. utes to bring in a unanimous verdict for the company. This is just another defeat for our enemies. Any information relative to the case will be furnished upon request as taken from the court records. ir T t milt. thnve is a month for reflection. I remebor reading James Henery i little essay entitle!, Ashes." It something like this: I have sat before many campfires and watched their crackling flames leap high mt the air, and seldom have I experienced such moments of inspirational tranquility that only the atmosphere of a campfire can creae as it fancies grotesque shadows and unique figures out of the night. It seems that those leaping flames have story to tell, and long after they have died down, leaving strange sensations fanemating new emotions that smolder within ones breast. I have dreamed hefoie these campfires and out of their ashes I have formed those ambitions that have made my life". December, somehow, seems to be so close to the end. Frozen snows and bitter winds und frosty nights puilu-lata reflective mood. 1 like to dn an of the year that has just passed ne cacse it helps me to re-liagain out of the ushes that have become cold and set and firm. A professor of Ait once told me that we grow only as fast as we learn to hoop the things we have lived. - Hurini-u- than fiction of DeCfinU-- tVtSuieJV' ng survt yed. Q These articles also cover other fields fine popular science, sports, industry, the TO SCHOOL ClIICIHirdVi arl Ms Wi stories more fascinating Mrs. E. M. Margetts and of Salt I a L e spent the wet--- . wun Mi. and Mrs. M. Burdick Mr. - little-know-n :h-- . I'ol I! 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