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Show iff. 7. ,rf f it Hr iffiinfinft Vft " 'i'f&vi .C iv ttr jmkmmiMhurns .i&it. kfldJfa.au if y j&..J it f vt" fc iii4fiftiMirii-torttt- i iiirtffli rffiiwriT tihkiei THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON, UTAH I ful It Never Rain But J By JANE OSBORN i (Copyright lOM, dear, 4 ) really do think I she didnt wnt to hurt their feelings or cut herself off from their friend ship. So Gladys sat there thinking and ended by writing a letter to Molly MolFredericks, an old school friend. and married never had ly, like herself, asked Molly was truly charming. She with Molly to come and stay a week or two t,ertheie would he aherdance cards right and if Gladys played one of them Tom or Rodney or Wal ter would fall in loe with Molly of one That at least would forever. and ol them painlessly So Molly came and Gladys planned her campaign. Mollys visit extended to two weeks and btill the festlviles went on. One night Gladys and Molly sat talking Molly sitting looking at herself In Gladys dressing table mirror. Im In a terrible quandary, said "Tom Gafney made love to Molly. me tonight. Tom Is perfectly wonderful. He told me you had thrown him down for Walter. The funny thing Is that Walter told me you had thrown him down for Rodney nad Walter wants to come and see me next month. Walter is perfectly wonderful and so Is Rodney and I believe I told you that Rodney proposed last week. It wouldn't be so bad only I bad promised to marry Harold Granger a sort of cousin of mine. He's coming on toHarold is wonmorrow, you know, derful, too only we have known each other so long and we sometimes scrap If I could Just dispose of Harold think I could figure things out with the rest. I hate to hurt Harolds feeli- $ -- and she liked them so much that ,ou girl ought to be glad to marry you. But I Just cuu't say ye-- , now. You'll have to give me time to think. se Gladys Drake, standing there before Tom Gafney on the veranda with the misty moonlight fulling on her face and hair, was replying to Toms proposal with a composure that surprised She permitted Tom to even herself. take her hands in his and when lie drew her to him and kissed her she did not draw away. A little later Gladys sat before her dressing table, looking at tier reflected Image with curiosity and surprise. "It never rains but it pours, she told Any time Inst the girl in the mirror. winter Id have been perfectly blissful to have become engaged to Tom or Walter or even ltodney and nmv they have all proposed on the same day and I don't know wlmt to do." Walter's proposal had come by mull and now Gladys drew the letter from It. Her an her Jewel box and swer she had sent off by the niier-noomall. "Walter, dear, the letter had run, "I really do think you are perfectly wonderful. Any girl ought to be proud to marry you, but Ill Just have to think things over. If she had answered Walters letter earlier in the day, her reply would have been different It was not until Rodney had come In the early afternoon thjt It had occurred to Gladys that she would like to think matters over. Rodney had sat with her on the shaded veranda and, reverently hold ing her hand in his, had told her of bis love for her. In some ways Rod ney was not so attractive as Wulter but Rodney had a great doul to offer. Rodney had come and sat beside Gladys on the wicker settee, drawn her to him and kissed her cheek. "I shall never love any one but Gladys, I cannot you, he had said. live without you. "Rodney, dear, said Gladys, taking his big hand in her small one, Rodney. I really think you are perfectly wonderful. Any girl ought to be glad to marry you. I know I could love yon Youll have to give me time to think And shortly afterwards It over. Rodney had gone and Gladys had hurried to her room to write her letter to Walter. And now Gladys sat there before her dressing table reviewing the pro posals of the day. She looked at her reflected image to see what change had come over her what fascination she possessed to account for this state of affairs. To Gladys the difficulty lay not In deciding to marry any one of the three but In deciding not to macry the other two. They were all so wonder d 1 ngs- Perhaps I'd do as a consolation prize for Harold," suggested Gladys, rather meekly. That's precisely what 1 was think It does seem Ing, laughed Molly. to turn a so silly and man down flat when you might go on Ierhaps I tielng friends with him. one of my siscan transfer Walter to beters. Then It would be a toss-uI me. Tom for and tween Rodney think I could find some oue for Rod Hes nPy If youll be nice to Harold. really perfectly wonderful and any lilin." girl ought to be glad to marry A week later Harold sat beside Gladys In the darkness of the veranda. "You are the only he sold. girl I really ever loved, He to I want you. marry "Gladys. drew iier to him and kissed her cheek with reverence. Gladys heaved a little sigh as she held his hand In hers and said : Harold. I really do think you are perfect to be ly wonderful. Any girl ought Jusi Rut Ive to you. mnrry proud promised to marry Tom Gafney. didnt know I loved him till Molly tried to get him nvvny from me. Per Mol haps after all youd better marry iljr yourself. Cx000000000000000 ooooooooooooooooo NO SPECIALS THEY No Chain store concern is ever so large but that some smaller institution is able to serve better, through a more intelligent application of economical merchandising principles. It is because of this, that each O. P. Skaggs System store is able to, not only meet all competition, but set the pace in price reduction. Some Chains boast of possessing several thousand stores and this means that all of them must be manned by some hired man who usually has but little interest in his community or the people who favor him with their patronage. O. P. S. SYSTEM DIFFERENT Its different in an O. P. Skaggs System store. They are owned by individuals and when you trade in our store you most likely will come in contact with the owner before your transactions are completed. The O. P. Skaggs System plan of p vine-covere- individual ownership assures every patron of honest, sincere service. Were and Makes When your money is spent in our store it is not sent away to some far away city. t QP. SKAGGS i OOOO 0X000XxX0Ov In going Into the annual campaign against winter blizzards and cold snaps, choose as to whether you will follow an economy strategy or an easy strategy, the Holland Institute of Tliermology of Holland, Mich, advises the Cultivator weeds' and cultivates THE CASEinjury toBeet small plants in row. Soon after the 4-R- beeta come up, you can get the jump on weeds. This machine speeds work lowers costa. With the wheel-guid- e, slight foot pressure changes the direction of the wheels to follow rows. Turns easily spring assisted master lever raises and lowers entire shovel frame shovWeed knives, duck feet, disks shovels and weeding els, Irrigation you esn use any of these on the Case Beet Cultivator. Fits all working conditions. Adjustable to different width rows--fro- m 13 to 28 inches. Steel Wedge adjusts shovels quickly without use of tools. Handy Imug moves shovels closer to or away from calf-tong- ue tows. Strongly and compactly built. Culti-- i Drop in soon look over this Case for yourself Its outstanding always glad to serve you. vantages. ad-We- Payson, Utah 18--J home-owne- FuU line now includes EBW08B0RNERANn DETOUR HUmRNDAMf r. Firing the central heating plant on an average of twice daily In severe weather Is much more economical than putting In smaller charges of coal a; shorter Intervals. Wltu a modern warm-ai- r circulating heating plant. It Is possible to keep a fairly thick firebed In the heater. The r If flrepot In this type of deep enough to carry a big volume of slow burning fuel. This prevents dropping of coal into the ashpit and keeps the fire In the best condition to transmit beat Into the air tbnt carries it up to the rooms that need warmth It Is sound economy to allow some ashes to accumulate In the lower part of the fuel bed during mild weather ' Poking and stirring the fire frcni above tends to produce clinkers and to cause greater heat losses both up the chimney and Into the ashpit. A final rule for economical firing of a modern worm-ai- r circulaUng heating plant or any other, for that Matter Is to keep ashes away from under the grate. Heaps of ashes In the ashpit may prevent the Inflow of enough air to sustain combustion, or mRy deflect the air through part of the firebed only, or may result la home-heate- Vurnt-ou- re TIPTON IMPLEMENT CO. Phone STORES FOOD Five Firing Rules Reduce Fuel Bill 4:IHLw :: permanent part of this community and are doing our part to improve it. Mrs. George Wyler entertained group of little folks at her home Saturday afternoon for her son George A who was celebrating his eighth birthday. the Wee! a t grate. POULTRY MEN ATTENTION EVERY DAY PRICES NEVER SO BIG t (Gets ARE t 65c Sugar 10 lb Bags Sugar 25 lb Bags .. $1.83 Flake White Soap, 10 bars laundry, 1 ,,1 Jap Rose 44c Mission Bell Toilet Soap 4 bars for 25c Galv. Tubs, No. 3 .... 98c Galv. Tubs, No. 2 .... 88c Galv. Tubs, No. 1 .... 78c 15c Oranges the doz. Log Cabin Syrup, pints 29c Calumet Baking Powder 1 33c lb 1 lb West Coast Coffee 39c Morning Milk, tails, .. 10c Blue Pine Coffee 1 lb 49c Groceries cut to the bone. Just received shipment of Poultry House Material. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUILD All kinds of poultry house supplies. We buy our poultry netting in car load lots. It will pay you to investigate our prices before you buy. Plans and Estimates gladly furnished on all kinds of hen houses. See our line of Garden Cultivators and Seeders. You will save money by BUYING at SMOOTS. Profits forgotten. Buy frum the Payson Merc. Co. and save money. Shoes, splendid values, closing out mighty cheap. See them. LUMBER HARDWARE PAINT PAYSON GLASS MERC. CO. SMOOT LUMBER CO. ooooooooooooooooo Building Headquarters PHONE 45 UTAH WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Nephi UTAH PAYSON Bond issue of $30,000 votof electric for construction light plant. ed on , . will be $1,000,000 Approximately expended on roads and trails for improvement of tourist facilities in Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks this year, according to superintendent of parks. Murray New store building soon to be erected here at cost of $30,000 Salt Lake City Newest store of A Iloskisson Company will open here Manti Wool pool organized by 35 nome wool producers from eight communities. Plans underway for beautification of Castle Dale. Beaver Beaver Copper Company will resume production and shipment of copper ore from properties in Beaver Lake Mining district. Dedication ceremonies Ogden held for new $100,000 maij terminal here. Construction will Salt Lake City start in near future on monument to be built as tribute to founders of beet sugar industry in Utah; $30 000 will be cost. Isolation ward of Park City Miners Hospital here completed. Extensive surfacing and grading of municipal airport will start in near future at Salt Lake City. New $70,000 marSalt Lake City 7 ket building will be erected at 25-2- East Broadway St Articles of incorporPark City ation filed for Park City Mine Co. Taxes paid in U. S. average 10.2 per cent of annual income, compared with average of 18.6 per cent for Bosprinciple countries of world. ton News Bureau. Up to the present time there have been installations of electric operation on 19 railroads, with "tSfal mileage operated by electricity of about 1,800 mis of line and 4,000 miles of track. National Electric Light Ass. Mrs. Waldo Wilson entertained a number of her close friends from Dinner Spanish Fork last Sunday. was served at five oclock and the decorations and favors were suggesCards were placed tive of Easter. for Miss Lenore Sterling, Miss Lois Creer, Miss Janie Finch. Miss Ruby Dedrickson, Miss Helen Tuttle, Miss Myrtle King and Mrs. Belle Thomas I, Robert Kerr, of Payson, will not be responsible for any debts contracted for by Mrs. Eva Winters on and after thi3 15th day of March, 1929. Signed, Robert Kerr, Payson Utah. FOR SALE Dairy cows inquire of Frank Belston, Payson Utah. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Powell and son Billy of Salt Lake spent Sunday visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Bingham and the visitors were the dinner guests of Mrs. Alfred R. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daley are the proud parents of a haby girl, bom a few days ago. Mr. Don Barney was a Payson visMrs. Merrill Smith and daughter Marilyn left Saturday for Long Beach itor last week. Mr. Smith left several to reside. V weeks ago for the Coast city. 1 Mrs. Floyd Wilson spent the first part of the week in Salt Lake with her sister, Mrs. Wayne Loveless who is seriously ill at the L. D. S. Hos- Headquarters For f iAFSTV pital. Mrs. Floyd Wilson has been in Salt Lake during the week with her sister Mrs. Wayne Loveless who has been ill at the L. D. S. hospital for several weeks. Twin girls were bom to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Jeppson Sunday Pigeon-Hollowill unGunnison March 10 at their home in the first dergo improvements. All are doing splendid and ward. New flag ordered for Ogden the babes weighed 6V4 and 7 pounds Weber County building. at birth. Salt Lake City Remodeling completed at Axelrad Furniture Company. Mrs. Ray Stanton entertained at a Store and warehouse will Ogden social afternoon on Thurspleasant be built here for Sears, Roebuck and chat and sewing were Social day. Company costing approximately $100,-00- the pastimes and luncheon was served by the hostess. Her guests inUtah Woolen cluded the members of the Utopia Salt Lake City Mills and Utah Woolen Mills Blanket Club and Mrs. Earl Amtoff. Sixteen neighbors of Mrs. C. E. Company consolidated. Toole Repairing completed at Young gathered at her home Monday Mitchell Cleaning Company and Mus afternoon and enjoyed a pleasant informal social. Rook was played and ic Store quarters. Permit granted Denver and Rio a delicious lunch was served. Grande Western to substitute combinMrs Jack Wilde Jr. entertained a ed bus and truck service between friends at a Bridge party number Silver City and Provo, for present Easter decorations Monday evening. train service. and suggestions were used very effecseeds for Tomato Kaysville The guest list included Mrs. tively. growing 5,000,000 plants shi pped by Gene Hillman, Mrs. Paul Davis, Mrs Utah Canners Association. Barnett, Mrs. Clifford Harris, Salt Lake City Post office to Elroy Mrs. Wendell Erlandson, Mrs. George be constructed at cost of $1,665,000. Whetman, Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mrs. Utahs investment in barber shops Dave Shuler, Mrs. Bert Taylor, Mrs. amounts to $550,000, according to fig- Earl Page, Mrs Paul Badham Mrs. ures revealed by state department of J. C. Barney, Mrs Quincy Burdick registration. and Mrs. Donna Edwards of CalifSt. Paul hotel ornia. Junction City purchased by Salt Lake interests. Val Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Page ue of property estimated at $125,000. and Mrs. Davis. 0. NOTICE We Have it in Stock AWS By Viola Brothers Shore FOR THE GOOSE Is like a business can be lost from startin with too little capital, or losln confidence on the way. MARRIAGE blazin' fire often wont make half a hidden spark will Watch out for them little spiteful remarks that has a habit of poppln' out A the trouble that Theres no excuse for a woman lookin' ugly after shes dressed. FOR THE GANDER The way some of the girls dancs nowadays looks as if they was bent on a man. n It ony takes one man to write show that it keeps fifty men bmy puttin on. Yon cant change a tire automobile. qn a movin No car is a good buy at any price If the guy that wants to sell It cant find the key. Cwrtcht. |