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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH Wir e s Kira. An j News Notes at are made at liome f (is Frivilege to Live In UTAH Old-Tim- The Lake Champlain sea serpent which was first absolved by the discoverer of the water and reappeared recently after an Interval of 25 years is now ,300 years old and destined to immoitallt.v, having readied the ven erable maturity of a tradition. A ROUT tbe first thing tlie vncn tionist who Is IntoreMPd In fancywork does, when she returns home, Is to siout the stores and spe oialtv shoji8 to find out what's new Id handcraft and needlewmk Tt Is a well known en who foot among wont are interested In pretty things that can tie made at home that trends run In cydes or waxes Well the waxeline whih the fincxwork movement Is tuning In od this season Is embroidered or band studied pk tures If you are a "needle artist" and have not aliead.v yielded to the lure of crepe twist emhroideied plctiues It Is safe to say that the time will not he long ere you will he joining the nrmv of eager woikeis who nre enthusiastically plxing the, r needles In and out of stamped reach to em hroidet ranx.iscs Furthermoie you will he watching the development of the landscape vou have set out to stitch, stitch stitch! ns eagerly as anv artists paints this or that scene For the heneht of those who have never worked with crepe twist It might be well to explain that It looks like rufha and Is a favorite medium for emliroideilng pocket hooks, such as have been in vogue all summer The remarkable pari of ci epe twist Is i hat it Is made out of nepe paper, which Is twisted so liaid and processed so Ingeniously that it becomes as durable as any yam 4s before said, it lias every ap pearance of raiha, having, however, t lie advantage of being smoother and It comes in every Imaginable lovely tone and tint Wherever fancy crepe papers uie sold you will find crepe twist as well Rut about these embroidered pic tures done in ci epe twist and then gone over with a thin coat of trans parent lacepier. they will grace the wall of even the most esthetic home The work is perfectly simple. The stamped canvas to tie embroidered Is tacked onto a scpiare embroidery frame, as shown In the lower left cor ner of the illustiation The sketch dmve shows how easy n matter tt K to vvoik the canvas In solid over nnd over diming stitc.li, following the col ms ns indicated The large photograph shows the and handsomely ptetuse completed fiatned with n suitable mat to add to Its attractiveness. HAT BRIMS ALONG NEW LINES FOUR OF THE LATEST MILLINERY MODELS O PEAKING r In general of the new hats, there's that about their in tricacies, their novelty, their sophist! cated colorings, which declare (he milliners touch" in the highest sense of the word As to fashionable brims, It may he truly said of them that they abound in fascinating idiosyncrncics such as only the skilled hand may hope to achieve. The thought uppermost with the milliner seems to he to reveal tne brow nnd conceal ihe neckline across the hack Brims are rolled and folded hack from the forehead In picturesque lines, or else the b ini is omitted altogether across the foie head, hut when it comes to the sides and back, there's where the fun he gins." Such gvnmastlcs, such tinmen vers ns brims perform at those points! No less breathtaking than the ways of manipulating are the striking col or schemes employed. Not only are colors contrasted, hut materials as well. Wherefore all signs point to n season of daring millinery to enliven the fall and winter season It also follows that there is every promise of becoming lints, for the flattering note is kept upiermost In the minds of milliners who nre molding nnd simp ing their creations with a view to tuning to individuality. The fashion of contracting both nmteriuls and colors is accen'ed in the stunning models topping this The hat to the left is black felt. Its rolling brim faced with velvet although the velvet may Just as well have been In any other blight tone. It all depends on ihe color trend of the costume with which It Is to lie worn, for colors as well ns materials must express the ensemble vogues Which means that the hat must at nil times show color relation to the dress, wrap or blouse It complements. To the right, above, the velvet draped brim Is In dark brown, contrasting a tangerine fell crown. Below, to the left, is a very smart soleil fdt turban, with a fan shaped motif of matching velvet adding grace to its contour. Even the cloche of the hour nar rows its brim at the front, widening into points as you see In the model concluding this group It accepts its trimming of ribbon at the back ns so many of the smart tints are wont to two group pea-gree- n do. in the new movement of revealing the forehead, not only are brims them snves manipulated so ns to accntn plisli this hut the vogue Is furthei emphasised. epeiilly by the youngei girls vvlio are wearing their hats quite far back on the head JULIA BOTTOM HIT. . 1929 Western Newspaper Union ) i away with it TThON'T fy to anything;ovcr jut is the way a cop jLJ on Nature, LOGAN A large representation of the fra it and potato growers of the county met at the Farm Bureau office in Logan recently. The meeting was called to give further consideration to the formation of a fruit and vegetable marketing association. PRICE Coach Vernon Merrill ot the Carbon high school has issued his first call for football candidates, and from the interest shown so far, the Price school will have an aggregation of championship caliber. The problem of eligibility may hold back the team, as several lettermeu are on the questionable list. KANAB With the opening of the new road some three miles north of Kanab on the Grand Canyon highway the old hump" road, a steep, narrow and dangerous dugway, becomes a thing of the past. The new road is up to standard requirements and is one of welcomed improvements with the traveling public en route to Grand canyon. CASTLE DALE A full grown male mountain lion was captured recently at the head of Straight canyon and south Trail mountain in lower Joe's valley, by Clayton Kofford, a government trapper. A front paw was slightly injured in the trap. The lion was brought down from the mountains by Mr Kofford in a car, in which the family also rode. It was taken to the zoo north of Castl Dale. HEBER CITY One of the largest single shipments of sheep to the eastern market this year, left Heber recently consigned to the Kansas City market over the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad, officials announce. The shipment, mostly made up of lambs, totaled nearly 14,000 head pooled by six sheepmen in Wasatch county. A solid train of fifty cars was required to handle the shipment. SALT LAKE Utah farmers plan to plant this fall 165,000 acres of wheat for 1930 summer harvest, declares a report issued recently by Frank Andrews, federal crop statistician. The figures are not a forecast of the acre- age that will be planted this fall, but form a statement of intentions as re-- 1 ported last month, the report explains Last fall 154,000 acres were planted and plantings in the fall of 1927 amounted to 165,000 acres. An inventory of ZION CANYON highway situation in southern Utah recently, shows that all roads are open to travel since the heaviest thunderstorm in recent years swept over portions of Washington, Kar.e, Iron and Garfield counties, as well as "Arizona strip. Road crews of county, state, and federal government have been working overtime to repair the damage to highwajs and as a result of this work traffic was moving without delays over all important roads. OGDEN Green tomatoes and midseason potatoes have reached the shipping pear, according to LeRoy Mar-h- , district agricultural inspector. Nine cars moved Frida and 10 the day before. Picking of early Albeita peaches will start about September 5 with the standard variety to follow immediately. Peaches are reported especially fine this year. All will be shipped under federal supervision with the grade and the name and address of the shipper on each basket. OGDEN President H. P. Iverson of the Ogden Gram exchange and resident manager of the Sperry Flour company, retuined to Ogden recently from a visit to the wheat grow ing sections of southern Idaho. Regarding smut conditions, Mr. Iverson said that county farm agents and other agricultural agent3 in Idaho, together with owners and managers of elevators, were eager to cooperate with the Ogden Grain exchange in its fight against smut in wheat. KANAB The crafty cougar, prize trophy of hunters, arch enemy of stockmen and destroyer of deer, is to become once more king of the Kai-ba- b forest. According to forest officials, no more permits will be issued to guides or hunters to hunt cougars in the Kaibab forest, north rim of the Grand canyon. The reason given is that the cougars help deplete the forebt deer herd that has grown to numbers far beyond their food supply on the Kaibab. The Summit county COALVILLE commissioners at their regular session Monday, voted to Improve and extend the road in Weber canyon from the Shingle Mill hill to Commissary lake, a dibtance of . bout 8 miles. This will make accessible to auto traveh rs some of the scenery heretofore reached only by pack trail. The work is being dene under cooperative agreement with interested landowners and others and it is hoped to obtain ths cooperation of the Forest Service in this work. LOGAN The rain that Cache valley has had for the last three days has proved a great help to the valley. Dr. Willard Gardner of the Utah State Agricultural college reports a total of 1 86 inches at the college station, or about as much as fell in the entire three months previous. Although the rain hampered tae opening of the new airport and to a ccrta.n extent delayed vvaeat threshing, it was welcomed by the farmers, it is of great value to maturing bids, tn last crop of ha) and will al-- o help out considerably in the fall ilowiug. Traffic cop gets summons Even lie cant get would express it. Sooner or later she'll get you. Give you a ticket and lay you up in a place where you'd rather not be. Even cops can t get away with it. Like everyone else, if they don't pay attention to the warnings they get a summons that lands them in the doctor's office. What the doctor advises is Nujol, Says Nujol will regulate you just like you regulate traffic. Keep things from getting in a jam. And the doctor is right, just ask the healthiest men on the Force. If they need Nujol with all the exercise they get what about the fellows that roll by in their cars? In Dr Caldwell made a discovery for which elderly people the world over praise him today 1885, 1 Years of practice convinced him that many people were endangering their health by a careless choice of laxatives. So he began a search for a harmless prescription which would be thoroughly effective, yet would neither gripe nor form any habit. At last he found it. Over and over he wrote it, when he found people bilious, headachy, out of sorts, weak or feverish; with coated tongue, bad breath, no appetite or energy. It relieved the most obstinate cases, and 3 ct was gentle with women, children and elderly people. Today, this same famous, effective prescription, known as Dr. Caldwell's Sjrup Pepsin, is the world's most popular laxative. It may be obtained from any drugstore High Finance The biide lias mi immense fortune, said Miss Cayenne. So has the groom Was it so much of a wedding or more of a merger? American investments in Canada and Newfoundland amount to tween $,rl, 000, 00(1, OoO and $1, 000 Just take a tip from me. You may have the best intentions in the world. But everybody gets tied up at times. Nature can't always take care of things without help. Our Medical Chief tells me that Nuol isn't a medicine. It contains absolutely nothing in the way of medicine or drugs. Its simply a pure natural substance (perfected by the Nujol Laboratories, 2 Park Avenue, New York), that keeps things func- - Natures law O. K. tioning at all times as Nature intends them to. Normally. Regularly. It not only keeps an excess of body poisons from forming (we all have them), hut aids in their removal. Start Nujol today. It wont cost you much not more than the price of some smokes. Worth a try, isn't it? Youll find Nujol at all drugstores. Sold only in scaled packages. Get some on your way home today. How EIe, Please? Prolonged Slumber You saj your boy friend stamHow long did you sleep Gazonda Giizoof last night? My full length mers? 5 feet 10 Inches. Pathfinder Mag Yeah, but you only notlee it when he speaks. azine. Judge. Read what Bad Year Will Rogers writes about uni-ven- tty team looked like Man o War till that bunch of Oregon apple knockers got a hold or em this afternoon. It was no place for a raccoon coat athlete, up against an old bunch of w heat shockers whose college emblem Is a pair of Levi overalls. These old salmon gtggers from the mouth of the Colum. bla had the city slickers Strewn from goal to goal With Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Columbia and A1 Smith Coin down all in succession. It Just looks like it's the old country boys year. LEVI STRAUSS OVERALLS Ai?r free vSr Ask your dealer for LEVIS RcimM Mcrrfumdu for City Slickers, Says Rogers NEW YORK. Nov. 29 -Say. OUT champion New York Yours, since 1853 WILL ROGERS. Lydia . 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