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Show paysoM Chronicle, payson, (THE iiiiiiiaiiiiiiicsiuiiBii8iaa:iiiKiaiBaiBi You Sec and Hear these Quality Talking Pictures PmMMSim.inff. ifrKt. raagB5S5at on Perfected Vitaphone & Movietone 'on too PROVO willMe tJiem PARAMOUNT Direction Fri. & Sat., April 5 Fully Synchronized Music and Thrilling and 6 with Effects! GRETA GARBO in Wild Orchid." with NILS STONE ASTHER Also Talking Acts 1 Big Days At Regular Prices Begins 4 SUNDAY, Apr. 7th I Direct from A Two Weeks Run at the Paramount, Salt Lakel First Outdoor 100 percent All Talking Picture is ill GL9ruor1 uJAM7fiX a a ARIZONA III-TALKING with Warner Baxter FARMERS MERC. CO-OPayson, Utah Dorothy Burgess Edmund Lowe P tSBEX&EEEEX llfll IflBI JUNIOR HIGH NOTES student body on Wednesday, April the Junior high auditorium. Approximately two hundred attended. Student Body Enjoys Assembly Music was furnished by the SpanThe students of the Payson Junior High School enjoyed the follow- ish Fork Hgh School. ing program given Friday by the students: Mr. Leland Fillmore who has spent May Housen the past winter in Chicago was in Anna Worthlin Payson on Thursday for a short visit Golden Menlove before Reading leaving for Canada. Vocal Trio Carrol yn Reid, Ella Larsen, and Helen Blair. FOR RENT: Furnished or unfurnVocal Duet ....... Edna Hill and Ruth ished Rooms. Phone 39, Payson, Utah McClellan. Ukelele Solo FOR SALE: 3J4 by 12 rod choice Fay DePew Piano Solo Maxine Stewart building lot. ..Corner of 6th Weet & Reading Boyd Wilson Utah Ave. ..Inquire of Chase Lumber Vocal Duet Alice Francom & Coal Company, Payson, Utah. 6tpd. and Fern Elmer. Heading Vocal Solo Track Meet neld FOR SALE Dairy cows inquire track meet was held of Frank Belston, Payson Utah. Thursday and Friday, April 4 and 5. between the classes of the Payson 20 acre farm, west of FOR RENT: Junior High School. Good water right. Springlake. The winners of the various events Inter-Clas- An And Huge Cast Note: Most of the scenes in this great picture actually filmed in Zion National Park and Cedar City, Utah. Also Talking Acts 3, in s inter-clas- a from Blue Creek and Rattle Snake Pass. Streets of Nephi being graveled. Porter-Walto- n Company opened new sales yard in Salt Lake City. Work will be resumed Salina soon on branch line of Denver & Rio Grande railway through Salina Can- MANUFACTURERS OF The Famous Checkerboard Feeds STARTENEA RAISES MORE AND BIGGER CHIX COW CHOW MAKES MORE MILK PIG CHOW CUTS THE GRAIN BILL CALF CHOW WILL RAISE YOUR CALVES STEER CUBES FOR CATTLE SHEEP CUBES FOR LAMBING ORPHAN LAMBS WILL THRIVE ON CALF CHOW MILK THE PURINA POUND IS THE CHEAPEST SALT LAKE CITY PRICES Payson Milling Co. PAYSON, UTAH PHONE 87 C00000C0000 ooocooooo Why not try to make it so by giving yourself every bit of advantage you can possibly get? We have helped others, why not let us help you with your spring building problems? ESTIMATES GLADY FURNISHED. SEE SMOOTS FIRST. AND SAVE MONEY. SMOOT LUMBER CO. Building Headquarters crushing plant. Contract awarded for construction PHONE 45 of 10.98 miles Federal aid highway between Sand Wash and Fruitland in Duchesne County. Garage will be built in Springville in nea,r future. "C Mrs. R. A. Porter entertained the Mrs. R. W. McMullin entertained at members of the Saturday Bridge Club a delightful dinner party followed with the home of Mrs Elmer McBeth. at Progressive Rook Saturday evening. The details were suggestive of Easter. Her guests were served at six small to suggest Easter. tables decorated Mr. and Mrs. Loris Manwaring of White carnations and daffodils cenLake spent Easter Sunday with Salt Cards were placed tered each table. Ruth and Mrs. Asa Hancock. Mr. for Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clayton of to the down came Hiatt spend Monday Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Flint Dixon, week and Mr. her with Mrs. Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Street, Mr. and grandparents. Mrs. John F. Oleson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Mr and Mrs. Winward Tanner Coray, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mr. and last Sunday from Ruth, evada, Mrs. C. E. Cloward Jr., Mr. and Mrs and spent several days with Mr. and Will McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Mrs. W. Fred Tanner. They left Wed Taylor, Mrs. A. R. Wilson and Mrs nesday for Salt Lake where tthey Clara Page. will reside. cows. Lighting system installed University Avenue, First North and First East Streets. Provo on Progress is bom of cooperation in New Schedule of Shows the from governmencommunity-n- ot U Holidays Saturday, Sunday Hoover. President tal restraints. 11:15 1:15 to Continuous A full awakenling of the American Shows at 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, people to the frightful human, eco7:15, 9:15 and momentary loss which our nomic Week Day Schedule suffers nation anually as the result of Evs. 7:15 - 9:15 Mats. 4 accidents is the only means and fire PRICES deduced. be which it may by Eves. Mats. ar-rif- ed 2-- 10-2- 5c Coming Attractions THURS., FRI., 8 SAT. Apr. 11, 12, 13 100 percent All Talking "CHINATOWN NIGHTS with WALLACE BEERY FOR ECONOMICAL over MELODY "BROADWAY Watch for Opening Date Sullivan Machine Company opened store in branch mining equipment Price. Kaysville will spend $1,500 for improvements to cemetery. Modern new equipment Salma installed at Star Service Station. Contract awarded for laying water pipelin from Ogden to airport. Milford New fire truck to be purchased for Eire Department. Burned White City GarOgden dens dance hall will be replaced by modem structure. Monroes streets ,recently graveled. Bountiful Reservoir to be built on Mill Creek, project to cost approximately $15,000. Mountain States Tel. and Tel. Co. to improve lines and service at Nephi. ! ! 1 ! TRA N s r 0 R T AT 0 N 1 ij feave already UTAH WEEKLY INDUST- recently. J Wk Coming Soon Greatest of All Road Shows All Talkingl All Dancing! Coal production in State of Utah increased 74.6 per cent during past year, according to business survey of O. H. Barlow, Salt Lake Statistician. Monticello San Jaun County appropriated $6,000 by Government for local experiment station. Operations at silica Sunnyside Rock Asphalt Corpor-ationi- n quarry of Utah Water Canyon will be in full swing by April 1. Company will in Price chain store furniture open n near future. Richfields water mains improved. Construction of natural gas pipeline in picinity of Kaysville progressing rapidly. 160 acre tract of MilMilford ford Valley farm land changed hands UTAH PAYSON Salt Lake City Assessment val uation of property of Utah Copper increased Company approximately $29,500,000 during past year. Gunnison Progress being made b Sanpete County for testing all dairy elaosem the new la0VB(oIlit Smooth Performance Six-Cylind- WE ARE NOW DISTRIBUTORS FOR MULLS1 Is the New season going to be a banner one for you? $75,000 0X0000XxX00X0XXXXX' PURINA BUSINESS Park City Coalition Company plans to install machinery and launch program of development on properties at Park City. Old Western Steel Company of, Midvale taken over by Western Steel & Foundry Company, a $310,000 concern. Denver & Rio Grande Railroad purchased $11,500 parlor motor bus for operation on Tintic branch from Provo to Silver City. Salt Lake Contracts awarded for construction of addition to Jackson Junior High School. Park City Holdings of Park Superior Company purchased by Star of Utah owner. Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co. will expend $7,801 for improvements in Kaysville. will expend $7,801 for improvements Gunnison Telluride Power Co. will erect auxiliary power plant to Beavor plant; project will cost approximately $200,000. Salt Lake City Utah Sand & Gravel Products Corporation to build RIAL REVIEW Inquire of Mrs. A. R. Wilson. will participate in the invitational meet at Provo later in the year. 10 disc The following record of industrial Dance Enjoyed By All FOR SALE CHEAP: 1 The students of the Payson Jun- tung harrow; 1 mowing machine; Hay activity lists items showing investment of capital, employment of labor ior High School thoroughly enjoyed pole; 80 foot Cable; 1 sulky plow. and business activities and opportuni-paragraph- s a dance which was given by the Inquire Chronicle Office are prepared is from local papers, usually of towns mentioned and may be considered generally ME OPEN FOR yon. L. Marcus Enterprises LEWIS utah 2 Distinctive Bodies by Fisher er The Chevrolet Six delivers its power easily, freely and without annoying vibration or body rumble assuring at every speed the quiet, luxurious comfort that everyone expects of a fine automobile. 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