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Show f. THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Tliitf I.lkes Soft Rugs An ingenious thu f accomplished an amazing act of thievery, accord-- i ing to the manager of a Chicago auartmer t house Police, while LOCAL ITEMS iStSELiicL:iKcs.''!r!!PBrr- Mr. Spinier lu ti'ss to -- t' i dub Satuiik.v IIou the feat, ! nil u.i of h r t.iil night at t' l Sti.ivv M rub ' 1 ul out o Mrs. Dan Ri id M gave a unlay arranged paitv her hunte for the minibus card dub. o - ' f THE FEDERAL LAND HANK Ammon Taylor, OF HELKLLEY, a cirpoiation, lPD Plaintiff, a;t . Don als to ese irlh JUlS tal following Payson City IL an onai-tico- thereto, y for for for for for , Property Tax Paid During 1941 Utah and New Mexico SCHOOL Purposes COUNTY Purposes STATE Purposes ROAD Purposes CITY and TOWN Purposes Kentuckys finest Bourbons this is the :t $ 877,992.95 376.483.09 74,742.35 129,894.62 95.666.77 51.554,759.78 1,1 Ltal1 Cunt $ 89,734.16 28,423.6:1 4,136.99 12.078.4 9.901.7)1 $144,574.83! 861.910.59 $2,416,670.37 - wi Ft iVt r f L T l The average yearly cost per pupil in Colo- rado, Utah and New Mexico is only $79.39, a remarkably economical figure. The Rio Grande is proud that thru its tax support of schools, 11,059 children in these three states are enabled to enjoy the privilege of modern education, TOTAL Rio Grande Tax paid in Colorado, Utah and New Mexico for SCHOOL PURPOSES $877,992.95 COUNrTtYf ' marriage LICENCE ,NG i. No. 61 PINT No. 62 PINT 12 45 QUART No. 138 ! ti-o- u - ,0U01nlUd ' TOTAL for SALES. USE, RAILROAD RETIREMENT. UNEMPLOYMENT GRAND TOTAL i im;of ljr', V- l Sterling Silver Sterling silver contains at least 925 paits by weight of silver in 1,000 parts of alloy Ck.-onic- Of 1 , TOTAL Rio Grande Tax paid in Colorado, Utah and New Mexico for COUNTY PURPOSES 1 rJX'l I 376,463.09 ti - 1 TOTAL Rio Grande Tax paid in Colorado, Utah and New Mexico for STATE PURPOSES 74,742.35 u-- n N. it a-- i' put p - p ' - U i v--i ireof. TOTAL Rio Dated at Provo, Utah, Nov. 17th 1941. Theron S. ITall, Sheriff, Utah unty, Utah. Chr'-niclPublication in Pay-m- Grande Tax paid in Colorado, Utah and New Mexico for ROAD PURPOSES 129,894.62 t: e Idv. 21-2- & Dee. 8 1941. a Removing Egg Stains Ordinary table salt and water will move egg stains from silver Kjons PV0 Grande Tax paid in rado, Utah and New Mexico for TOTAL Rio ELS To nod, VR01ET 0NAI Th AIDS DtFENSf CITY and TOWN PURPOSES tYfYuVY-v:c;;'T'- ( dm stan m us i CW6ATPLV) but ib LBPNIH& -- V VIE tofcVE V0U jutviox )S ? ATNEft ? rL SPECIFICATIONS you consider the new drives, consider these Hydra -- Matic. is the only drive that is built is now in its and backed by General Motors. Hydra-Mati- c third great year and has proved its advantages through le hundreds of millions of miles in the hands of 130,000 is still the onlydrive that owners. Hydra-Mati- c offers completely automatic shifting through four forward speeds. Although Oldsmobile will produce the new B- - 44 in limited quantities, in order to release vital materials for defense, all models will be available with Hydra-Mat- ic Dnve. Come, take a look at the Its styled to last! and engineered for the future and quality-bui- lt Optional at Extra Co.t WHEN B-4- 4. s our job to please you so w el you will stay with us ear year- - 'Ve hend e'er effort satisfying you. 'J reason Thats you see so many of our lapped tires on the street. SUBJECT TO 95,666.77 $1,554,759.78 CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE HYDRA MATICELIMIXATE S CLUTCH PEDAL , CO.YYEYTIOYAL CLUTCH MECHANISM AM) ALL GEAR SHIFTING.. SLUTSJO TO 15 OX GAS ! Olds-mobt- t Colo- lEivftouvxomi0, rw huge resource are marshaled for defense. Artillery shell and airplane cannon are now in mass production. With its remaining facilities, Oldsmobile will continue to build a limited number of quality motor cars. Trade-in- PAYSON, A 861,910.59 $2,416,670.37 ichedulai. tatai, fi&tait R. J. BROWN, Agent Better Built Olds Phone 19 In 44 Years! Monthly payments ate availabla Motor Company Snyder PHONE UTAH 5 S)nf)Qtma.tlon, TO LAST a ri. GRAND TOTAL Better Looking, Better Lastinc. Than Any AxMikbYSA UD-JAS- 7at ULDSMOBIliE QUALITY-BUIL- T "apply on down payment fJU7 DEFENSE COMES FIRST WITH OLDSMOBILE I The major part of Oldsmobile YOU CAST ALWAYS COUNT ON ITS . r.' ; 1 V.-C- - 4 Airplane Produi lion According to hie Aei Chamber of Commerce of America. Inc , the airplane manufacturing industry has so increased plant facilities in recent months that it now has a production capacity of 1,250 planes a month. appemketomy Clare Taylor Nil or, all the un- 100 fii-t- thence East 2.70 chains known hens and creditors of thence South 100 feet to the piaci Franklin II. Taylo , deceased, and of beginning. all other p,eons unknown, claimIL W. MeMULLIN, ing any right, title, estate or Plaintiffs Attorney interest in or lien upon the real P. O. Address: Payson, Utah property described in plaintiff's 1ubl.eation in Payson complaint adveise to the plaintiffs Nov. & Dec. 5, 1941 ownership or clouding plaintiff-titl- e Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE )ela ) SAID DEFENDANTS: You are here-bsummoned to To be sold at sheriffs Sale a within twenty days aftei appe-a- r eleven oclock a. m., Dec. loth, of this summons upon you 1941, at front door of Courtif served within the County in house, in P oio, Utah, the follow- which this action is brought, ing described lands, situated in otherwise, within thirty days after Utah County, Utah, and particuservice, and defend the above ent larly 1050111-01as follows: titled action; and in case of your The Siuihwest quarter cf the failure so to t do, judgement will Southeast quarter, and the West be rendered against you according half of the Northe.. t quarter of to the demand of the complaint, the Southeast quarter of Section which has been filed with the 28, Tout, hip 9 S Range 1 clerk of said court. Lak-or Meridian. Salt East, This action is brought to quiet Excepting theie-- om t'e follow- - title to the following described rk. ing: Beginning at the Siutheast real property located in Payson of the Southwest quarter jCjtyj Utah Countv, Utah: Begin- Pj5fcorner S the mthiast quarter o. a(Southeast comer of 9 Siu.h, RangijElock 3l P1 it .A- pay-o2b, Jmvndiip Bas-city and Met ill- - Survey of Building Lots; thence , ii Mw.r 1 East, fca t Ixtke u n ian; No.th 16 riuls, West 1) rod-- , U'est 2.75 chains; thence North South 16 rods East 10 rods to the point of beginning; containing 1 acre, more or less. The property herein descr bod contains 59 acies, more or ss. Subject to ei-;iir.ght of record. of viays Together with all rghts of very kind and r.a'ure, however e of water, videnced, to the itches and canals for the ir. iga-oof said premises. Together with all teneni.nts, ered&taments and appirt ranee? iereunto belonging or in anyais ppertaining, and the revet 5ion rn iversions, remain ler d rcr.tain-st- s, rents, isurs and profit' b DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD o p Plaintiff, Friday night. vs. vs. BERTICE A. SMITH, also known as B. A. Smith, and GRACE E. SMITH, his wife; GEORGE C. CHASE; RICHARD SMITH, aLo known as Dick Smith, and CLARICE SMITH, his wife; TEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE CORPORATION, a corporation, meet ;sor in inteiest to Land Bank Commissioner, mortgagee; FIRST DOE, SECOND DOE and THIRD DOE, Defendants th-- , . l, : y at b(1 ,, . ll,;h ' tneinplo) ment Costs According to the National Resourccs committee, unemployment duimg tfle depression cost the na- t1"1 WOO, 000,000, which included idle men and machines. whole e g Byes is d 1 h When Pete K hv.iuN of II - bile, Okla , woo fust pla-- c in a sbcip shearing contest at the st ite fa r he shean-- 1 th-sheep in nine minutes sa d that an average shearer requires about ?.x ry ,,itos to clip the wool from one shc-c- t ai m, , 'l' sttia n the t Dont Cut In IN 1 1IE FOURTH SllLKIl F S S LE JUDICIAL o Cutting in at dam is snrni-- mes DISTRICT COURT OF THE paves the way for wed-l.nbells, Mr. and Mis. Ray Byes and writes a heart throbber And on the IN THE DioiiilLT COURT, ST AIE OF UTAH IN AND FOR children of Euieka have been he! highways, says the Cal. forma H UM.11 COUNTY, UTAH COUNTY. IN AND Patrol, it paves the way for this week with Mrs. Byes parents STA'IE 01 UTAH. SUMMONS Mr. tolling bells. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patten. ioe , ,, of anv of the guests, had Cafe. Dancing and supper wer enjoyed by the group. S- ' V s ''ambit o ve I Tast Miearcr of he n.ght at 1 isible to 3 a G !d Ban Members of the a had dub bridge Thanksgiving party Thuisday disputing nu-e.- j (vi-nm-- Mais quietly pushed tnbh s, ihairs ash stands and other furnishings out of the wav and thin blurted with a 12 by 12 ankle deep rug that w is m the lobby Aid the doors and windows of the apartment aie locked tight every night M's. Nn'.r.i Rt ci orteMa.noil of htr sewing dub rt the h.d last a pleasant snc'al evening Lunch was Thursday. t would like to nab Itennn mg i ruit Mams Fruit stains can be removed fi an linen by pour.ng water our tie sts ins before w ish.i g If stains semi stubboni rub with laid and wash hail and ask him how he d.d it One niorn.iig, rccintly, the manager dis-- , coiorid ti his amaiment that sometime Iji fore dawn, a thief, wilh-- , f-- i Inr- s ff f A ,tIKE2KgK.ZL:CS!IKlSSIIEB i 7 D ID, m J 'SfV 9c |