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Show Y, .lAN'L'ARY i; I ft T 1 K PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYS OX, UTAH 2- r, -. 1 a,ni2L?.?.752tr2i: :,u; The Payson Chronicle iii.i! an. ri Published r I . id.n i !ii i; I.. .11 low Your Money Grows When Deposited In a Savin gs Account in This Bank ') jn i..' k v ('oiii pounded I v 'I ,1 . a at the 1o-- Ia hi (it u tail 'all a, a- Yt ai ea 1',, 7 i 1 1 far mih ( ( l.kl 'I ; displu ( cl a 1 Kr.idiis ill m i i H nil .HOME I - I : al 1 ,107.:j 1 m m 7 12,(521.04 1 14.2MIS4 (.,.2.22 lu.M57.t50 r FRIDAY, FFB. 6ih PAYSON 2 M W Id Si W rt w H B. v mplr i tatonieiu t S loiw and also how tin ided if our people n 1 i in t -- re-R- s com-odi.cl- t i I pio-per.t- m H K H In one of bis recent copr'glued article-- At Until further notice we will Clean and Block Felt Hats MENS HATS 75 cents LADIES HATS 50 cents Provo Cleaning and Dyeing Co. ELITE CAFE PAYSON AGENTS Phone 12 JUNIOR H. S. Res. Seats STATES MAKING LAWS E Tate legislatures can always be trusted to enact a grist or new state laws. A dduge of legislation is now being released. The big subject for consideration is taxation The net result of the various sessions will undoubtedly be more taxes instead of less in spite of all promises of eeonomf and business administration of public pre-electi- . g . . - . ii p'v-cUvtio- C office-holdin- year-roun- tas - y i 11 pia-o- farm-to-mark- d, FINGER WAVING AND MARCELLING J nt rs -s th! i i term 35c 50c and Mrs. R. L. Bills A oOC Phone 86 U u 106 South 5th West Street MEADOWS SFuECT-A-SPEE- The D Yorlds Finest Washer S129.SO a to pay 12 payments Phone us or call for FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION RE Ftiral&ssae Co. Page Phone UTAH PAYSON PA 3C .L(f'Ut,2.iTSui'5S:rI2r2'i3j:ES2EZkSLai:EEEESEBSSISSl Dr. j. H. Ellsworth 3rkndhjJhoughlt DENTIST OOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOO' 0 0 0 SANITARY BARBER SHOP The man of today who helps lead humanity in the right direction is no trumpeting crusader. Ilis friendly thoughts ani kindly acts mark him as One Who Lives a Life Worth While. PA hen we are called to serve jou at some distant point we immediately relieve you of all REl responsibility. PA1 0 0 0 M 0 0 0 BE- - 0 FOR A HAIRCUT 0COMING TO YOU, YOU$ 0 0SHQULD BE COMINGq 0 qTO US. Deseret Mortuary Service Above All 0 0 0 I Provo 45 Payson Associated with the MAIN STREET MERRIL MORTUARIES 107 Inc. Zfiiasx.wjuvmMeim PAYSON UTAH or shoes. If the people who have given y to the Red Cross could have seen ' PHONE 171 FOR BUTTER WRAPPERS them, they would have gotten their -- oPayson Shoe ReBuilders upon the Red ('iii-- s by Feburary 1st moneys worth. Me if the calls for assistance eontin le help vou to reduce the amount A Red Cross representative in the They are arguing as to whether THE GAS TAX AND OTHERS of money spent on footwear wa- - correct to say that a hen ;o mount at the rate established du,-m- Ozark Mountains tells how many famCHAS. F. REYNOLDS the past few days. or setting. t ilies tried to subsist on cow peas until In V' 1!.' Ie'roieum HkH. 't according During 1 door east of old The Star Theatre fanner piped in with the have been stimulatid ('ontnluitions hunger forced them to ask for aid. c tm-olitax i:i titute, effort will be i melt' to in- r that when he heard a hen cackt by two recent radio broadcasts, one These farmers planted some corn and If you have an item to sell, at least sixteen states. In IT',0 e mp lie Sod.'), 000, mi Thursday evening, January 22, iry the he v as mure anxious to know whether last truck naiden it all but summer, Chronicle Classified d Column. wa- - laying or a mwv h i i reconl STS, 000. uur the National Ltroadcasting Com- dried up, and 000 in gas taxes, cAuHi.-hin- g lying! they were unable to jBSBBiiB3kjaS3sajsi2jEj2is-22iaaiaaBsat3SKaa!Hsa- 3 m to n depi't's-i,coast and coast t;.e the chain, 000 above he 1000 total. panys raise cow which years anything except peas other on Saturday evening. Januaiy they ate as long as they lasted. tax collector prospers. 21. the Pacific niwork of t e A situation so desperate that th At present, in a typical Hate, about d0 p r emit of the Unitedout Hioadeasting System. farmers cannot even qualify for the retail price of gasoline goes to go ernmumt. 1aeilio Ai'oa chapters which ini farm loans arranged by the GovernThe public is willing to pay a gw tax but 'ooihcl tlu-.- i, notes hy noon. Salio-,l.;y- . ment. is reported frem Arkansas. A there is constant pressure to inwea.-- e this tax just as there January 21. were the follow in.-- : certain section has been struk seven m Alaska. Cordina, Juneau and Nmm. times in the past five years by either is constant pressure to inciva-- e every other tax. m California. Carmel. Coalinga, Cpk i floods or All stock has been At the 1 5th annual eonwmtlon w te XuXmal AssovTi-tio- n o'.t, lake County. I.incoln, Lorn pi turned overdrought. to the banks, and there is of State Auditors. Ciimptm'leis and Treasurer.-- held allo Mare Mariposa Cour. scarcely a farm that is not mortgaged. Ri i Vista. Sania Monica. Those who need food have in New York recentb. Y. S. Johnson, stati Treasmvr of nothing i, with which to pay for it. All anyone West V irginia. said stales mu a lea: e to live within th.eir Soiia i'oimy and Suisun-Fairfie- l m Nevada, t'n- -. i can do is barely live, and those who income the same as the frugal 1: anew if. doe- - in the lmme n Ido'',na. Nampa; Renton couny a: have a little cannot help others as I am convinced. he contimud. "that at least forty eent- - ai ity;Utah. (higon, Pay on. Total contrihuta i they will soon be needing help themof every tax dollar in. the C n i t d mates wasted. the I'amfic rca's $1.1 00,()(K) mt.i selves. The Red Cross is feeding approxintributes om anio to 'S.1,727. hy Suturady no. The wage m.rner. e d i ! . - ItE rm MAIN STREET PAYSON, UTAH J. C. BARNEY BUILDING et at they are without clothes im StSXirSZiiCtELUZIiiiEeESKC on see this home The entire family was hungry. Two children, one fourteen, one elevan, have not gone to school i XPERT 414 R S EEBCzxssssgEErrzaarEiEifsii Adm. 25c : . Phone 29 7:2.0 P. M. We Will Call said: What a refreshing pectaci it vould be if a little band of mil annotmee they were to risk bv defeat . unsound proposals. ready The whole coun'ry wnuk! rally to then- suj pi rt to tli high heav Every candidate Mel.iiv office ens that he is in favor of tu economv and .fficienev in government. How many of these candidate-:- , after they have been elected, have any record of ever- aTempting to There seems to be pomC-e-carry out their g which convert- - an otherwise charm about prudent business man into a we, tael when it comes to tlm tax burden.-ar-e distribution of taxpayers funds. Imroa-anof this the curse natiom State legislators and members of Coogre.-- s are all figfrom an already overuring new ways to get mme b.uHr'to ha found it mves-mrWhen taxed people. f effiiiomw and e onomy an use every known method has been steadily reducing the prim- - of its urodueM to the public, tax spend' s go merrily on dnm inline more money from the people to. pay for pet political at hemes wheih, once established, dm mat1 s' mere mm e woiuy to pay ft'' more public officials to imerate tlu.m. The advice of Calvin ( VHiih a to the public and to pub- MANY PEOPLE DEPENDor prospective ENT UPON RED CROSS lic servants is indeed timely and office-holdehv-the v anting that the can afford to wa-- a and busiiic and t.ixnt'on legislation Up t nuon of Friday. January 22 people indu-tra feeding Go:?. 429 lo nahm'ili s it r for a tax tiio Ik'd Uroi.-y and which discourages s in 242 counties in lYri'i uf Irnu.ht people to get jobs and earn 21 weary and legislation-wearIt is estimated that not a living. Vs- - ilian 1, IKK), (UK) will be dependent r- i i Ht. .it M ! ! i i i 2 u GYMNASIUM MILLIONS FOR ROADS One hundred and sixty million dollars is nowT available for road construction, as a res-- t of recent federal appropriations and sums on hand in the various states. The appropriations have given the nation an almost unprecedented opportunity t) advance the good roacU movement and at the same t'me aid in bringing business Imck to normal. Prices of materials of all kinds are the lowest in many years, there is an abundance of labor and engineering talent, and governments can borrow money at low rates of interest. A large part of the money is to be used in rural areas v. heie it will give the biggest return for each dollar spent The Amercan farmer ha, been waging a battle against a variety of circumstances, and a suond relief program is the construction of roads. It is probably true that lack of edequate transportation arteries has (lone as much as anything else to hold agriculture back. V. e 1u'o in a motorized age, in which quick, low priced transp. rtrtion is essential to commercial and social activities of all kinds. Only a small part of our millions of miles of roads are surfaced and passable at all times of the year. Wise use of the appropiation will pay high Calvin . as m Both Games J write your belated g ( SPECIAL FORTY-FOU- ' 2 n x S -- o- MAKING LIVNG HARDER M NEPHI hM s ( Stationery Specials' now on, are real liar-- ! Stock up and nai ns. ' Hi-- (t K n h M HI hern is No Substitute For a Savings Account in This Hank I n Ed 91 5rS7SS3S,i5Xa:23IESS3aS3a3ailiaaBfiB3B9BXaSlflB8SaE13''. ments on the pe.-ciij"';' e nf dan condition oo;;!,l hate N c present Tt had been "Home Trader. in an n!,er t p so futile to rush oif to some p!, ice nlum the yold ml Tut is n eded is to mine is riydit heie un I.t w IT dig right where ou arc ai yet the rieh.t A int at the idea of being loyal to our oa n eo: imunity into (As, your Home Folks, and your own Home industries and business houses. Try being a "Home Trader". Y u will like the y ju.-- t feel of it, and will spread to tTat extent. Muckle" a a MickL make Many office-holde- S3 it VS. RADER" oil garding the surit SPAN. FORK HI. kVi U m State Bank of Payson rw HEW TO THE LINE, LET 'OE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAY Elsewhere in tin a, n(5.2 4 a, 74 l.lj.'J 1 VS. '2 -- O- ai BE A 2.oi;i.5l 2, ml Ui 2,,'iS'' s 1 1,(517.1 ,'pft f,- !m' u r :u ii. n II In . In! M i 1,1(().(M) '.Ml K w 1 CALL FRIDAY, JAN. 3'Jlh PAYSON i Ii. t i ri 1.222.71 l,-- l hi 4 1,72a i'j- - ' lc ,ii, ' i i'l 1,21 !2k 2a -- 1. 2,121.47, 2,h22.75 1,U5- - 04 , r n .i27n.r.;; Au.O'.i .1 ra ..'5.75 BKUil I" n r ii i r inn n - l.M I k; i ii'il ad S2S.27 221.22 r) -. lasil .1 v (I nil ' i i;ti2.:;."i ti (Ml l 1 y . M 2o Yi ar- - (5- 2- 22 $ m!2.'.i.'i r )! - I'ii' Jxni i i r.. i F K, ti Annually in Yfiin ' ai i'jv aid - 4 7 i Entered :: x Rate irc rr T ' Hi . 000000000000OOoo jr RE( PA I ne pad ! -- Kan Phone 127 rea-ouebi- , for Prompt Delivery of the Best , a, i Utah Coal ! -- -- ' j no avertige mi and Imllvii week taxes ach work (or days " u! a A el institutions last year had to uo v OO old SLl.iHiO.' which of 000.00, to Mr. Johnson. Ootru ".e;' ,,i by 25 per cent, he said, and one ami natn u w for al, work government, "i ;i I' The people will nevr net tax rcli if ' v ;uw r.r-see quietly to tax inermw in u ation which, rtediu. art o oh ing. Taking a tax dolle' .ff no t! in no on one it benefitanother ,0.0' VI in ing ; Fi.o hu-ine- ss -- lo'no s7,('0(- ' 1 , , 1 ; " (ijijOii'Ii V ! 1 n stuck t ui i staw of conditions p.i'tims i i IC'o a' r tv' t t - "t o ' ' wa- - .. s, ' - r ' ; t l i l e- mately people in Ijouisiana alone. We note that Payson was the fir-- t chapter of Utah Red Ooss to send in their quota for drought relief. J. o A iinrtgaeid on nvot.nt .T aiRiris. The farmer has s ' - fair lv. which has heen sick tlrri-- ' has a lit le farm. Fviru f U 10. 4, Pill) i uiso ai i ! ' v d y Rid ('ross relief w i r- -. ih.iptir i ha linen in Ti " ri'cs; 'I Lain tmlav given five fur hiod and one for clothes, at enci .IRt'd t i ho -t th v i : y itiens. y i as a- - It vv.iul h'oii inn cold if vou could i O. Ask us about Free Cameras to our Customers Arthur REC PAI REC PAI o T is began Tommy. I am, not I is, ed I promptly. am the ninth letter of the bet. Tommy went on. m the Alpha-- Chase Lumber and Coal Co. 1 3DiAJ3S u; H K PAYSON SuiXjoa jaqmn-- j ui Suiquy UTAH REC PAI |