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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH The fan. ily of M.-sBarbara! Miss Alene Peterson, daughter of Payson Scouters Receive Woods gave u party in her honor Mr. and Mrs. John L. Peterson of Invitation to Meeting this city, left for Merrill, Oregon Sunday evening at her home. The Will visit where she occasion was her 7.:h birthday an- Wednesday, received inScouters in Pay-owith her sister, Melba, who left niversary. week to a tend ththis vitations two weeks ago. at ntial scout meeting of 'he council at the Brigham Young univerDixon left this Mrs. Inugla-- s Mrs. Guriilla Tucker of Provo to on a sity Monday, October 7. trip was a guest at the home of Mr. week with friends dcmon'tration on A four-ac- t Northwest. Pacific the and Mrs. John IVrsson this week. hall stage by a full uniformed troop will be a feature of the meetiig. s Invitations were sent, by A. council executives, scout n A. Anderson ard Merrill to all scout scout master1-'- , troop committeemen and comm Tintp-anoga- Christ-opherso- ma-ter- o HOW ARE YOl lt EYES? You e n if you cannot see the of bringing them to me to have them examined for possible faults. You are if you see that my wide expe-iencqualify me a best fitted for the correction of your eye trouble. The right lenses do much moe than assist thn Economical Cooperatives Projects Will Receive Assistance Highlights (Continued from Bug'- 1) of future policy, think sta'.emtnt e cour-the '( recovery wi.l t' at he greatly adva.e :. ud that will d" breati Ir.g evu'd more than any.u. industry. :h" Of great imp on fluenc'e of the a:.' l""kIt the 1936 politica. . will B go Mr. if now as i' to the ists with a rla'.:v !y con-ato offer the servative prog !l' example, voters. It is diff 'J v.M e he square trie to see how n m hi- - letter d laid principles with a demand for a new amerdment t give Congress and the Executive powers they do not now possess. t- evt-p- a-- They often cure headaches, ailments of other kinds. You may not know, may not dream, that you need glasses Bring your eyes to me and I'll look into them. Dr. J. II. Schey At the Strawberry Hotel, Monday September 23rd from 12 to 2:45 sight. cornet P. M. o Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Nebeker were here from the Nebeker ranch in Daggett county this week visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. I,eon Taylor have a baby girl born Thursday, September 13. Rheumatic Pain Stopped by Lemon Juice Recipe BIGGER and BETTER THAN EVER xpoxition I progress In agriculture, Induetry, stock home modernisation and the fine art education, raising, Th All-Uta- h NEW ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES REDUCED ADMISSION PRICES CHILDREN, 10c ADULTS, 2Sc r MAK YOUR PLANS NOW TO B THRl Notice thi. If it doesn't relieve you. make you feel better sad younger and happier, your druggist will refund your money. Get a package of the REVPKESCRIPTION. Mix it with a quart of water, add the juice of 4 lemons and take a tablespoonful two times a day. In 4Jl hours, usually, the pain is gone, joints limber op, wonderful glorious relief is felt. Equally good for rheumatism, or neuritis pain. Cost! only a few cents a day. For sale, recommended and guaranteed by all leading druggists. Anf druggist will get the REV PRESCRIPTION if you aak him to do so. Try Now for current busine-s- . f )' alju-'eirdeve-- , seasonal varia'mn-- , continue t climb to new highs for tne year. arbCurrency circulation, best ! ma has iter of retail trade, d Strong gains. Car loadings art well up, with increased agricultural shipments. Metric power production leads the field it is exwill poor pected that e reach a new high. However, many companies are no showing satisfactory ret earnings. Construction is well ahead of las Motors are star performyear. ers in the business parade in the first seven months of this year, car production was greater than entire 1934 total. Most industries show better employment figures than past summer seasonal experience would have indicated, especially those which benefit from building activity. Payrolls naturally follow employment and are higher than was all-tim- anticipated. o Dr. H. E. Wright contemplates opening a first class optical parlor in Payson with modern improved instruments for testing of the eyes and giving muscular treat ments. He hopes to get the support and good will of the people of Payson, and the medical in Fruit Peddler Eludes Bandits In Race Mr. hall and Mrs. announce the bint baby boy last week. . and roadster A race between a projects cui'peratives c,f.ht.'p For thirty years I needed a large truck took place on the w I' tab cour.tv w 1. receive between Springlake tion. Souring f tate highway the uf grant f a as reu -- a the state bv .... BWA Dr. tD word received by the from WuoJward, ILitfh MDr. utur. iii ad in state the of chairman is ward cooperative board. s There are 60 organized coopera-C'.cboard the but in the state on only has he, n unable to assist ,.f self-hel- - in (hhi to -- p and Payson about 1 a. m. Thurs- - choked me. Smce taki a day, and II. R. Nelson, 42, fruit I am a n w Salt Lake 923 R street, of of the peddler the Bums. City that is thankful Mike City, Drug c truck kept the pace ofMr. N'eLson told Utah county ficers he slowed down when he THE UNIVERSITY a coat on the highway north per. -- jaw of Springlake. Two men The new grant will 2J projects. more ered him at make it possible to a"'.' approached and ord- the point of a gun to he stepped on the instead but stop, men gave chase The said. he gas, in a roadster as far as Payson, worthy projects. President Roosevelt, it. proclamWednesday, designatation ed the week of October 6, as fire prevention week in the nation. but when he stopped on the main street they fled toward benjamin. At Spanish Fork he notified officers. 0 A description of the men and Officers of the local Red Cros' car was given officers by Mr. Nel-- j were bapter recently appointed meet-n- g son, but no trace of them was' the at regular n attendance found. The roadster had no license of Payson Post No. 48 of the plates, Mr. Nelson said. American Legion held Wednesday o Ellsworth H. J. Chairman night. FOR SALE Baby Buggy n poke in behalf of the organization 142W lay-soPhone condition. a good representative asked that and -- To Consider all the A of Attending the State,' est Institution FALL QUARTER Freshmen Properly Cleanse the Blood VOUR kidneys r constantly filtft-- T ing waste nutter from th blood stream. But kidneys sometimes leg in their work do not act as nature intended fell lo remove impurities that poison the system when retained. Then you may suffer nagging backache, dininess, scanty or too frequent urination, getting up 1 night, swollen limbs; feel nervous, miserable-- all upset. Don't delay I Use Doens placement t Special meetings for InstrM and registration, Sept, jj. other register All Regular students shout September Class Work October 1. Send for free The recruiting detachment from was in Payson R. Langtry was named for that Fort Douglass Thursday explaining the army reposition. --oquirements to prospects who are being sought in this community. CALE.N September 25th S20 from the Legion be appointed to work on the Red Cross committee. The matter was approved and II. of Higher U ing. n. Be Sure They LNv. YOU catalogue g information further THE UNIVERSITY Salt Be OP H Lake City Farmers! Extra Special! We are offering a Discount on Farm Implemen that will appeal to you. 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