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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH EXIDE BATTERY PROVO PARAMOUNT EXPLORATION WORK PURPOSES Five Continents Are Covered in Their Travels. FRI. & SAT. 15-1- 6 RICHARD DIX in The Love Doctor PARAMOLNTS All-Talki- WIN FAME IN USED FOR MANY Home of Paramount Pictures Nov. WOMEN Back earance in the days when the was app- the of an automobile tliat Washington. The old ud.ige Woman's place is in the home li.i chorus, of been by women geogi iipln-the Twentieth of ceniniy. wl n Get. a horse, the motoring public also may be umlei that tle-il.e" had already begun to look for some the northern I'glits, at lie Aeiaieiir au means of saving its hack in cranking Lamer, or 111 tin iieai t of M Jungle. motor. a cranky ll, Soeiei.v ot Women ( m a ; ' -The early efforts, said Mr. Tip organized m 1925 Ly llaniei CL ,lo ei ton, the local Exide Dealei, to in- Adams L estaLli'-l- i a ineilium ot (on it vent some method of starting the tai t between women ot Hie , in Slate-ami oilier countries coiled engaged of an of lon.iisted motor array wolk and allied s. a m ajdiieal s, geogi and tanks air compressed ns lust gene: il re just puldi-hctanks of inflammable gases. wollduide showing exploi ..iion.-b- y port Storage batteries at the time were women. well known but were caparativt-lAuthority on Iberia. rvot taken seriously as a nuans (if The tne continents oniii-- wuliin tie Electric scope ot tin women geograpliei - and filling the pressing need. their pow r ttie udwmtuies thrnnicled range Iroiu automobiles Sun ulra to nnimmy from Exides, were gliding around tiger limiting in In Egypt. Dcwls G'und, a hunting occurred the streets. But it never colony in French fltui mi, and penal at first to the inventive geniuses of the highest peak of Hie Iermi.m the time that the power which made Amies are equally a line to tin cage; the electric horseless carriage "go Interest of the women scientists Mrs. Adams, piesident of the sod could also be usi d in starting a gaso ety, notwithstanding a serious injury line automobile. Incurred two years ago, is again in not was But the storage battery t tie field pm suing the old trails id tin overlooked for long. In 1911, the first Spanish t'onqmstadoi es. In recent automobiles to be equipped with a months she lias been in Spain, north practical self starter began to make ern Africa and elsewhere along the The pover that Mediterranean. Although the present theV appearance. cranked their engines came from the report does not say as much, Mrs. Ad is credited hy Ilispano-Ainerleasame source as that which moved anis with perhaps the most tlmr authorities the electric automobiles - from Ex- ough knowledge possessed by any per ides, considerably smaller, but son of the regions now or fmmeily under the Spanish or Portuguese flag- -. In those early days, the battery Stie lias visited practically eery spot was supposed to start the engine and of Iberian occupation in the woild conn furnish the current for the lights and has written of most of those tries. Nowadays, the battery has to do not Some of Their Feats. only this, hut furnish current for Among the activities of more than numerous other uses including ciga- a hundred women scientists the follow rette lighters, cowl lights, dash lights ing are typical : and so on. Mary Hastings Bradley 1ms been demand) on the writing the story of her travels In the "This increasing in Sumatra, and is storage battery must, of course, be I'ndnng highlands Freuch equatoriinto travels planning met by the manufacturer without ad al Africa. ding to the cost of the battery. Elizabeth Dickey made extended explorations in Brazil and Venezuela durNOTICE TO CREDITORS iu ing 1027 and 1028 and In 102S-2companied an expedition to the rapid, Oronoco river, led by her IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIShusband the Museum of the AmeriTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF can Indian. COUN UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH Gertrude Emerson returned recently TY- from her fourth prohmged stay In No. 4825 Probate. Asia, during which she lived for many months in an out of the way Indian Estate of William J. Taylor, Deceased. village on the border of Nepal. She . Creditors will present claims with built a house there and lived alone, her time to a study of Indian vouchers to the undersigned at the devoting rural conditions. office of , R. A. Porter in Payson, Marlon Bell Fairchild In recent yeais Utah, on or before the 10th day of has accompanied her husband on Ills ; earch for rare plants In Java, CeyJanuary, 1930- lon, North and West Africa. James S. Taylor, Dr. Margaret Mead has spent the Administrator greater part of the last year on the R. A. Porter, Attorney Admiralty islands, of the Bismarck Administrator. for Archipelago, where she has learned First publication Nov. 8th 1929 the language of the natives on the ' Last Island of MuTius. publication Nov. 29th 1929 Travels of Blair Niles Included 2000 Pullets. FOR SALE: Af French Guiana and Hollywood. Arrowhead Resort, Benjamin, Utah. for a signal curbstone i r . ng In-- FUN RIOT SUN. & MON. 1718 Nov. SEE AND HEAR Win. HAINES as sp-ing- y t in I SPEEDWAY His Fastest Moving Comedy Hit Yet! TUE., WED., THUR. Nov. 19, 20, 21 AT POPULAR PRICES CRITICS SAY A KNOCKOUT! A KNOCKOUT! de-ivi- ng n pow-erfu- . 4 O'? IV7' Mul-pure- s Goulding Production0 TRBPAMEfi ALL TALKING lWjiAVhk hi A Gloria more glorious than ever Truly in this production she be comes Queen of the Screen! COMING SOON THE. VIRGINIAN Mrs O. C .Nielsen of Salt Lake spent several days last week in Pay son, the guest of Mrs Ray Monsen. with GARRY COOPER ALL-TALKIN- l. G Local and Nation-Wid- e Motor Coach PETEETNEET Travel are observing National Educational Week this week in school. Monday at eleven oclock we observed the one minute silent tribute to the World War Soldiers and had a program of national and patriotic We songs. At two oclock we had a childrens dance, at which over three hundred children participated, each child paying a dime. The dancing was supervised by the teachers and consisted of waltzes, Roger de Coverleys and Folk dances. ) Mrs Louis Bates a Peteetneet parent, played for the dancing. Peteetneet Parents of our local P. T. A. contributed and served every child with cake and apples, and every body had a happy time. The teachers wish to thank the parents who were so loyal to us and did so much to help make our dance a success. dollars from We made twenty-thre- e our dance and that will be used to buy tables and apply on the purchase of a portable victrola for school use. Each room, is packing their Xmas boxes, this week to be sent to the chil dren in the Hawaiian Islands. Leave daily at 8:45 A. M. and 1:45 and 9:45 P. M. for Los Angeles. Ask agent about fares and schedules to all the East. TERMINAL Elite Cafe Chinese Prepare tolAd Law of Things tofcode Shanghai. Work Is being JjWtiuued on the drafting of a Chinese clvb40.'3e the last addition in preparation C41118 the Law of Things, which Is satf1 correspond to the occidental lawlSk property. It Is being drafted by iiJl committee of the it telatlve yuan, one of the five hranche M the Nanking government. 3 The new law is to form the third "k of the Chinese civil code, the two books being General Brin Wes and the Law of Obligations. Jlie third volume is to he modeled a the new German civil code, win, 8di provisions as are thought rieoes atJdue to the special condition n CUPs prevailing in China. Phone 12 r-- to-wi- one-fourt- Twen-aud-'-m- e com-jUn- ' , i- ro-the- ast be-io- e j j j j Jot Economical Transportation ybodys Six- - Smart Smooth Safe Dependable and Priced Within the Reach of All! Chevrolet was designed and built to iring the advantages of six-- c finder performance within the reach of all those who can afford ( ny automobile. For that reason it his met with HE new sensational success more than a million Uvo hundred and fifty thousand on the road in less than nine months! is smooth, powerful and unusually swift in acceleration. It is designed throughout for greater safety and dependability. And its low first cost, combined with its outstanding economy of operation, makes it truly Everybodys Six. Come in today for a demonstration ! able car. Its smart Fisher bodies are styled in the latest The Roadster, 3525; The Phaeton, 3313; Tho Coach, 1593; Tha Coupe, 3393; Tbe Sport Coupe, 3643; The Sedan, 3673; The Imperial Sedan, 3693; The Sedan Delivery, 3393; Litht Delivery ( Chassis only), 3400; 1 Ton Truck Chassis only), 3343; IV, Ton Truck Chassis with Cab), 3650, All prices . . k. factory, flint, Michigetu with tasteful mouldings, conca e front pillars and oblong w indous. Its great six-linder vah engine Consider the deUvered price at well a the let (f. o. b.) price when comparing automobile values. Chevrolet delivered price Include only authorized chargee for freight and delivery, and the charge for any additional or financing desired. We cordially invite you to come in and see this remark- mode c) accee-aurl- SHULER MOTOR CO. Honor EricwoD ''nory johS1'"'10 svw.iisii ,i?r.u Monitor," Order your Christmas Cards at The Chronicle Office. Order NOW to assure an erly delivery. c d policy. easy-ridin- le-e- n Window Break Insurance Sheboygan, Wls. Parked automobiles with glass windows and doors were a problem for students of the Lincoln grade school playground here until a twelve-year-olboy, Gordon Hildebrandt, and four other young business men of the school organized the Lincoln School Glass Casualty company. The firm has sold more than 250 policies at ten cents a policy since its Inception last year. Protection Is given policy holders against window breakage In tbe school yard between the hours of 7 :45 a. m. and 4:45 p. ni., on school days. The policy also covers windows In nenrbj buildings and those of passing auto- btvken accidentally. Careless breakage Is eoveftAJ ouly by half payment of the t ty dca-t-n- School Children Carry mobiles. When a policy is to tie paid for a breakage, President Hildebrandt and four other ollleers, acting as a hoard of adjustors. Interview the polleyliold er and ascertain if the window was Pickwick offers the most convenient travel way for local and nation-we- d service. Consistent low fares, comg fortably heated coaches. tjr broadcast. Local audiences can tune. together with any and ail water in on Statitons KDYL at 9 oclock. howand dltch rjghts of every nature, to used or belonging evidenced, ever said lands. Purchase price payable in lawful States. money of the United m A novelty on the air - ; ra-iProvo City, Utah, this Dated at g and tins day of im reased bro. 1929. November of 14th. day something the publi is nlw.us eager Utah Counof Sheriff D. Boyd J. to to lecnv e. The pioblem ha Utah. of State ty, find it and the ingenuity o" toe proSheriff. By Elias A. Gee Deputy Ik the a taxed to buddeis has gram Baker and HaLbqrsleben attorneys utmost. Houtur, on I'i'day evening, for plaintiff, Provo, Utah. November 15, a new seres will be Publication in the Payson Chronicle inauguarted over the Columbia Droa Dec. 6. November Done and hanny C. Done, his easting Svstem which gives promise Investment Northwestern novel. y. it has been nnd of being a al a corporation, Mrs Lizzie Smith of Clares Holm, of the idea mipany, with tting perm designed Defendants. Albert's, Canada has been viditing a vaiied and entertaining prog .ami on sale sold To be at Sheriffs relatives in Payson this week. with tbnughout the ntite senes. home of Mr I his senes wiil be known as the Monday the 9th. day of December, She was a guest at the said and Mrs Enos Simons. BROWNbilt Iootlites. Tin ough the 1929, at eleven oclock a. m. of door of the County front the at day the will f a it the air transport magic Coun-woil- d Judge and Mrs George Parker of radio audience to various parts of the ourt House, at the City and in Provo situate City, Salt Building, Lake, Mr. and Mrs Will Robwheie th- Foot!. tea will be Rohin-so- n cused on variety entertainments, oeau Utah County, State of Utah, all the inson and Mr. and Mrs Rob of Provo were dinner guests of tiful music, and delightful nuvelties r'Lfbt, title and interest of the above the to in and Mr. and Mrs E. H. Street Sunday. being enjoyed at the most prominent ' named defendants, of, tlieatie-s- , the must beatiful homes following described real property, in t. the and the mo- -t interesting corners of b tah County, State of Utah, Mrs Rav Stevens entertained Elin situate of land tract That this and other countries. Th' re viil ladies of the Kora Bridge Club Satbe an occasional look from the present nerta Precinct, Utah County, Utah urday afternoon. into the past with now and then a and described as the East of the Northeast Quarter of the peek into the future. R. J. Gray, J. D. Gray, Mrs WillIn the initial program, the radio Northwest Quarter of Section iam Whimpey and little daughter Joywill see the Footlites focused Uy seven, Township 10 South, Range ce left Saturday for Long Beach West of the Salt Lake Meridian e un one of the reigning musical after a delightful visit of several edies on New Yorks Great White containing 10 acres. weeks in Payson. Wav, next they will lie turned or. aj Also commencing ten chains West little corner ol Xashvill Tennessee, from the Southeast corner of the Enos Simons has been spending the wheie a friendly, courful feud - in Quarter of Section Twenty- past week in Payson with his family. progress, and then they w 11 be flood- - seven. Township 10 South, Range Onp Kermit Tilson, who is attending Meridian; thence ed onto the stage of a modern vaud- - West, Sait Lake school at Westminister College, at 20 ville theatre. They will thin take yon West 10 chains; tftenee North was home for the week Salt Lake, thence to the mythical home of that great chains; thence East ten chains; end. - South of the 20 chains to place favorite with childn n, the mischtvBuster Brown who, with his dog.ginning, containing 20 acres. Commencing at the Northwest Tige, keep the household ir. constant After they have been con- - ner of the Northeast Quarter of Sec- tered on a beautiful private home in 27, Tow'nship 10 South of Range lj The Albert Huntington farm const. Louis, they wiil be turned on West of the Salt Lake Meridian; listing of 32 acres Irrigated land, thence South 20 chains; thence East located 3 miles north of Palmyra-Thseveral moving picture pala's. fov credit this unusually orig- 5 chains; thence North 20 chains; Price $3000.00 on easy terms, Write or Phone Wayland R. Wight-Brow- n inal and varied series g es to tin' thence West 5 chains to beginning Shoe Company of St. Louis, otherwise described as the West Quar. man, Payson, Utah radio listners te- - of the Northwest Quarter of the They are supplying For Rent: Furnished or unfurnished Section 27, of seven with veritable league boots Northeast Quarter Rooms. Phone 39 Payson, Utah tf of ten an area acres, with which to whisk them to various containing foot 30 a to best of however the world where the roadway subject parts type amusement is being offered. The on the North end thereof, containing, A large number of Payson people series has been carefully designed to in all Forty acres, together with any, were in Salt Lake Wednesday for please a vast audience and the pos- - and all building, improvements and the Temple workers excursion. sibilities for fresh and sparkling en- - appurtenances thereunto belonging. Also 20 acres of water right in the( ORDER YOUR XMAS CARDS tertainment are unlimited. This program is a coast to coast Utah Valley Land and Water Comp-- ' NOW a now ot inventor of street in m,,( k PAYSON, UTAH ihomgcu!" noij:: w-- w nioi ,i ,n society. HE TPiICE RANGE OF THE FOUU |