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Show Ifei&tfMfiirffw RIDA V, JANUARY THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH S0f' MIGLIACCIOS CHICAGO ORCHESTRA hcrcu it h give o u and other resume of our dam engagements a playing LDNLSD Y, J M Open Date KID U . J M IO Kith "Snow Hall Dame "I'scanlanlc G.ti delis" Span i'll Till USD SVIl IIIIW, J IM Ain Farm Hureau Hall" I 21th ay son I.urika 4 I I ehruary Annual 9 Eagle's Another one o'' 'Ihe Waters Lnder the Earth, Maltha (Meiiso The story of the Old by the mar- Time Dances, sponsored Walland children, growing m-ried people of Xpi mg Lake was hi Id seven manhood arid womanhoo 1, above all Those piesent fioin Friday night. the st ()iy of Carla, the youngest, who Iayson were: Mr. an Mis. Vernal like a scarlet thread through Twede and Mr. and Ms. James Tay running the tapesfy of their lives, emerges lor. at last in her own staningly vivul Mrs. Vola Hutler entertained Wed nesday for her little dauglitei H,,r-niee- sixth pattern. "The Luck of the Laird. by Albeit a Iayson Terhune. The mystery of wonder collie in tile Scottish h 11s arid the adventures of an American there form an exciting tale. Bind-losGreen Timber, by Harold adventure, exciting Romance, ernes complete a thrilling story. Iandora Lifts the Lid, by Christopher Motley and Don Marquis Mystery, piracy, kidnapping and romance. And new copies of Gene Strat'on the Limberlost, by Fish and Plays the Game, Porter, These Rinehart. Roberts by Mary hooks will he on the shelves Saturday. s anniversary. birthday Those present were: Zina Hutler, De-lo- y Carter, Elizabeth Moore, Eta Harper, Max Spainhower Glen Jacobson, Eldon Carter and Eranklyn Kelsey. s. Mr. and Mrs. (I -- ant Anderson are the proud parents of a baby boy, Mrs. born Sunday, January 18th. Anderson is staying with her sister- Mrs. Marie Ieery. T Spencer, Mrs. Arand Mr. Herman Twede attended the Stock Show at Ogden last week. M. George cher Hutler IT to ill! lib tin Ph a xv :i Coil wu un r, mu do! ing pro ej o I' NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY Sc"n-- !"( a, Pvvvvv tin til! I Irr;.0tt;Ia,t Spring Lake News hi. ho coach-buildin- we keep pretty well dated up u.s it would he well to s. e us in plenty serxicc to you. we ean lie of ihe best kvv vvvk Ils , an-wi- -r Eureka. that You will notice , til e Goshen I sgn of i I o , clear-heade- .'SO LSI) U , J M MO 27th "I talma at Irovo. engaging 2Jth Hall lolinvving w t ek so far: Spanish Lot k. January Hon Ton, Pax son 21 January Game at "I ish a ehruary 2(th JMin Engagement Special u VKY ORM ' o o - . MONDAY, a JVM , oniniernal ( luh Santaguin "( e git cicd .... Ml I e, -- - - () oi k. l 2v't h AHA THE SCOUT Just ill-- , a Good Scout. the sign of a real Hoy Scout? m i' there about a boy that tells.- It is mu to be a scout, form his it apIs Scout? Hoy live scoutmg that you Ww Yoit. J E Willltmso. plo his uniform, the way he important so that people flap-'yore who life, undersea photogi daily il: t - c s the way he cooks his lijiiieil rei eiiily after several months knots he tics, the knots, tics jmks. in otudvins and photographing pa s si he builds, the way he swims, sharks in the waters around Nassau the tire and n o ,4. effectiveness in d shy scholai.-hip-s or his roll! of a vast seleiol nf In e ken! xx ackers Guild awards. began ba.ld-inlatiora accident cases? l,a l.s ' at nit. irked Ins coach I.ooxer the many v,c tie fea'rd lory wit! siieb ferocity that IVrhups all of these might tell you! - n.ore the standa.d which it id pa;r. a 1mt himarly gradually fo"ming would break the heavy glass win of these jigo, a hoy is a scout. Hut none have embraced in this giea-Th- : jkmly, from dow of Ihe sit el sphere. carefully lecte; sure signs. A hoy might you are Hungs Mr UMli.o'inin was Accompanied b' uniform you so that it might truly en;. movement. rial , maw still and these thing.; to all of to 1 am w.fe nml their nineteen month a Sum., ring cries aloud, I'Ciiy il.e spirit of the a scout enay scout. Also, he a not Like old diughler. 1.x e up Sylvia. 0nptain" must that feel you and you g.n.cls. in all of these things and tier father, Sylvia never tires of life ' qualify to all it means to you with its marks g The lib ore:t competiun has bill and till pisseil a Cue not carry the sign of a scout or he a Iges merit of leadership, troop nut only ol t,Uu. I'1 life beneath he the endorsement, because part of tier yonn a as scout, iceognized earned, rank attain.'. d and there is tors the cauntry over, hut of . smf.ee of ihe aea, peering throng1 lacks the sign of a scout. ton divltu ttie window of tin Ihiee something within you which causes Scout offic.als. As pointed out in tb The thing that really tells us a hull whirh Mr. Williamson use for Scout. your heart to swell with pride and December issue of p. hoy is a Scout is the look on his the chances are ten to one that you tud,e. Scout for aders official magazine face resulting from the inner satis- xx ill he a better scout with a uniform Viits Two Month for Shirk any boy completing his coach faction of a daily good turn he has than without one. The photographer, who left aided himself directly in th ha Ideal un done. liny. aid that tie bid picked nur.; .attainment of ten covete spot to study the sharks of ttie Ratia When a hoy thinks of others, he ! ATTENTION Id in ha sat mas. but for two month badges. When he forgets hapCENTRAL COMMITTEE sleel ball, gazing at the baited waters finds himself. finds he happiness. piness sharks few and far between. A Scout's good turn, like beauty, Tlic lie said, in known locally a Thursday afternoon, January 2!)th, LYNN HURST TAKES cometh from within. Tongue of the Ocean. and Is a cut a FEMININE ROLE IN at 4:20 there will be a meeting held and New mile deep between Arnlru When a good turn is done it is B. Y. U. at Provo for all centhe at BOYS PRODUCTION discovered He Providence islands. folowed by a good thought and a heap You are committee members. tral later that ttie sharks leave that vicln of satisfactin. A scout fairly radiates it.v during June and July. expected to he present. PROVO, Jan. 21. Lynn Hurst, i that spirit after he has done a good One day In August he had fifty gal merly of Payson, was gixen a par Ions of animal blood dumped Into the turn. xvill lead the in the cast of the annual All Yar Scout Johnson Ikp water for bait and descended Into hi No wonder a scout finds it easy Builders of the Payson Second Show of the Brigham Young uni' tr Bridge mackerel a school of ball. Suddenly to wear a smile. Ward in their salute to the American sharks, led by a big hammerhead sity according to Walt Daniels, sq. is the real sign turn The good On daily window. swam before tils glass Flag next Sunday night at the Pay-so- n dent director. This is a strictly cSecond Ward Sacrament meeting. ollegiate tasting the halt the sharks became of a Boy Scout. It proves his production put over by ;ts loyalty, helpfulness, frantic, rustling about like mad dog each of the institution boys and heating against the diving bell friendliness, courtesy, kindness and all the indue; VISIT PRESIDENT SCOUTS Boys parts, taking the with strained until It shook and reverence. the females roles. As sharks the bodies. of their weight There is no reason of any kind why The vogue of model coaches for the became more excited large splotches The play selected for this jy; hoy could not reap a great deal decoration of the home noxx- - numbers any on sides. their appeared xxas presented Vt. Some, Going of good from such a splendhl organiAlthough anxious for the pictures its devotees the first lady of neesday January 21, before a cap; Scout! tion. Any boy living up to the the photographer began to fear for hi the land for the newsboys of America ity audience in College Hall. safety. From the boat above a bnited Law is sure to become a better man, a miniature Napoleonic himself a Walt presented usual, proved hook was lowered, which was iuiinedi both in character and good citizen- Mrs. coach to and President Hoover, others a The shark. director. ately grabbed by ship. in a ceremony at the White House on upon seeing Ills predicament, started Hurst, who is a spophomore i the Then him rope to piece. Christmas afternoon. to tear the institution this year, pla; ed ; All Scout Troops in the stae are broke and the wounded shark swam The presentation was the final role of Jeanne Chapin, sister to r away, with the pack following In his preparing a program for the Sacra- - event in the three-da- y of pilgrimage superintendent of the Flying r wake. The photographer breathed a ment meeting, Sunday February 1st, the American Boys asso-thi- s Ranch. There were sixteen Newspaper sigh of relief. being the first day of Boy Scout ciation to the capital. The boys had characters in the "And Lif Everlasting play besides Week. Which is the week celebrating been shown many Washingtons chorus. In an effort to provide human halt dancing the birthday of Scouting in America, sights, had visited Mount Vernon, for sharks that straighten out hook The Scout believes in a good turn and within a few hours would he as big as an umbrella handle, Mr. Wt! coax twe daily. to Perhaps, the public might get boarding trains for their homes, negro Ramson attempted If you have an item to sell, try fe divers to go down and fight the aen the idea, and at least once a year do Forming a parade, they marched with ( hronicle Classified Ad Column. I easts. He said that he offered huge a good turn for Scouting. a band to the south lawn of the White sums of money but the offer were FlaaRf the met only with refusal. deal wns about completed when the younger diver, who was about to be married, was offered a full dree ault. Think of It, Mr. Williamson told him. You gat this 140 dress suit for This would have a minute's work. won him over If It had not been for another negro onlooker who niutterad : Yea, and life everlasting, precluding any possibilities of a shark and man fight. Despite this lack of human bait, Mr Williamson said that he has evidence that a to prove his old contention shark will eat a man and that he doe not have to turn over om hi back t The what oca-uru- Y Ho This Section Dedicated To Scouts ATTACK Thrills in a Photographers Diving Laboratory. : I SHARKS l'.Ul Pro (lie'it Mr them and hit IVuj So that is what Napg-1ctheir gift rode in! exclaimed t!u pu,., It - a wonder 'id n dcit. The coach which the hoys presenUd was built by members of tic J Body F raftsmans Guild, at :hL. . quest of the newsboys, many in are aco Guild member.-jJJ, t'eir own Napoleon ;e com In , rr3ril e i act y the same plans as tic dents, m competition for f.iur mr,,.r. lto. vvvvwvv v'r! 2N Tin-spot- non As . CT till Will S . com for-- j of . Wii ; lion ativ the no s, When you lose anything and want movement is on foot sponsored M. I. it back, use a Chronicle Classified Ad. by the Adult Hible Class of the the three A. to have the water of pipe lines of Spring Iuike tested. The Payson Milling Company have a special announcement on page 5 Mr. Walter Menlove is out again, that, will be to your interest to read. after being shut in for a week. Mrs. Geneise Halladoy is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Vina Moore, who has been seriously ill, hut is now improving. Up-to-the-Minu- te Modes CHEVROLET PRODUCES 64,018 CARS IN DEC. for This Pr, parcel Especially Ken shaper NEW' YORK, Januray 10. December production of the Chevrolet Motor Company was 01,018 cars and trucks, more than twice the 20,000 units built last December and by a wide in margin the biggest twelfth-montthe countrys history, V, S. Knudsen, president and General manager, an nounced here today upon his arrival for the opening of the Automobile h dire mis.-- The fiftc quo; doot corn milk a III gone M:i n it hi ' Ri ago, so o ,! c months la:, izai d called lo w r the 'nis i b I l1, mi . i - s i wbi'b.r ci cuing or wo' k- a'i the way c l.ir lines sp tsll'.a cm' bug o ks O: iiju :,.i'.:g nio'o cant 1 , The Coach One Jewe them that pater danc1 with was rob x since devot . Standard Fi- indow (iiupe lng. he ha ed sc depie Founi . ir .. . Rac Special equipment extra. again They merel the p Allpriceef. o. b. Flint, Michigan their . Before investing your money in a new auto- mobile. you will find it worth while first to learn what Chevrolet has to offer. Each of the nine new models is a fine car are entirely new in the low-pri- field. ce Wil a knoxvL Yet Chevrolet's reduced prices are not only the All); School lowest in Chevrolet more hanks history, hut are among the very lowest in today s motor car market. Com-i- n. il i l.v and you will realize why called the Great American by lect cord See the new Chevrolet Six. Driveit. Check the prices happe where reasoi shows to ph ance i contin afford pen r sent Merrii Yale i quality product throughout. Each is designed, built, finished and equipped to standards that Front I ieic of Che, rolet Sport fifodel Value. d repi-f-- Ail ng last yi ! Mi Sec t your dealer hehrn X J mui Mic "t Manory Memory ef his deed Is to Chicago. be part of the punishment of Mlchee! sent to prison .Ukubiak. forty-four- , for life for slaying his wife Each er he tnuit apend the anniversary of the crime la solitary confinement U the state prison. there friem neekl throu penet Sedan Genais, Ore. Sixteen yca- - ago lake Bingham concealed HOn In kills because there wasnt a bank la th town at that time. Ha foiget It. i 'leaning hi office recently he was '100 richer. t xvas Special $100 in Bill Mislaid 16 Year Found by Owner DoontJ M75 t (lr Sport Roadster with rumble teat to t'u , col ect." said !'o .h w 'I'm under age- - and A o say n t, I'll sue you for Maud!" You i ' the operation. Six : d An : I ' MONKEY BUSINESS eldeily Jewish plutocrat went to a lejuvenating wizard and IS years old me you make vunce more? Yes," was the reply, 'but it will cost $10,1)00 "N'efcr mind o it costs I'll take Coue The Roadster Williston. N. D. A raft that will have traveled every direction of the compass before It reaches It destination Is being built here. Three local men plan to float down the Missouri and Mississippi riven to New Orlean. The raft Is being constructed of 32 empty oil barrels laid side by side In a double row. A large cabin and an automobile motor for propelling the craft when necessary will be mounted ou the raft. Tlie floater will be C. W. Chriat-niau- , homesteader; Bob Rashler, ranch 'orernan. and Frank Keith, transient river man. A t A valut Ho Trio Building Raft for Trip to New Orlean PER COIlli Aftc it so for t Standard president of the Royal Aeronautical society. These same three countries also show a rate of expansion greater than In any other part of the world. Fairey aays that the United State and British empire have nine times ttie amount of unaubsldixed civil avia lion as subsidized commercial flying. The Royal Aeronautical society head believes that eubsidized flying such as that encountered In Germany and France doe not prove an unfair groat advantage to countries where hulk of commercial aviation la left to private Interest. W In p prop Consider these ontsfsaiM; Chevrolet valises The United State, Cen London. a da and Australia lead the world la civil flying, according to C. R. Fatrey, ' for have i United State Placed Among Aviation Leader Show. Employment of the company, which has registered consistent gains since the introduction of the 1021 models in November, stood at 22,101 for the week ended Dcccmbe.r 27, a gain of 247 over the previous week Mr. Knudsen stated. During the current month the employment figure is expected to climb to 40,000 men, Chevrolets normal operating force. December is the second successive month to register a new high production figure, November with an output of 45,000 Chevrolet;, exceeding all The January pr vious Novembers schedule calls for the manufacture of 70,500 units and the tentative figure set for February, despite the sho": month, stands at 70,400 sixes, accord-- 1 ing to the Chevrolet executive. When production of the new 1031 models got under way employment in the manufacturing division of the company was 20, (HR), Mr. Knudsen stated. Since that time old employees' have been added gradually, and with! nearly 10,000 more scheduled to get back to work in January, all regular employees will be back on the job Mr. Knudsen said that the increase in production schedules is piedicaiod on the highly gratifying reception of the 1031 cars, as is evidenced by the demands of dealers for cars for delivery. rt (1 A do It. ( tird na-.- ;. A I' pl,!l SHULER MOTOR COMPANY PAYSON, UTAH - thre 8 i .5. t t i ALSO DEALERS IV CHFVROLET TRI CKS. $w, to on T on to IK min SC9-- , f. o. h. Flint, Michiean T |