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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1930. THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH THE PAYSON Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further information FOR SALE OR TRADE 4 acres f pood land with good water right, and flowing wells; 5 room modem home and outbuildings. Inquire S. J. 3tP. Snow, Payson, Utah. , CHRONICLE J. H. MOUNT! ORD, Publisher Published every Friday at Iayson, Utah, a city of 3,300 loyal, progres-sh- e and contented citizens. AY Entered at the Postoffice at Payaon Utah T'ounty, Utah, as second-clas- s matter. 'V-i- tv.'' EfixmO AN WANTED to run McNess Busness is Utah county. Wonderful opportunity. Make $8 to or capital $15 daily. No experience needed. Write McNess Co., Dept. II, Freepo.r,t 111 . RELIABLE-M- ... Business Depression Is Largely a State of Mind - $2.00 One Year There have been given a thousand and one reasons on Rates Application. Advertising by as many experts for the recent falling off of business. t .1 T. F. TOLU LUST Twice as many articles have been written and published deIn the passing of T. F. Tolhurst, expounding and giving reasons why for this business of son, man business Pay prominent and easily three times as many speeches and this section of the state loses one ol pression, talks have been made before business organizations exits most substantial citizens. llis life was deleted to' a service plaining cause and effect. All of these opinions admit and of the community building and agree that there is a depression. has benefited by the many In the face of, and irrespective of all this, I make so and accomplishments of this good man. lack of business, this Hold as to say that all As president of the Nebo school business depression, is 90 percent mental ; and board for more than 13 years, his admitted advice in the educational affairs ol that the elimination of the hazard lies in proving that it that distiict was sound, and his aswhich requires nothing more than selling sociates and the entire citizenry found is mental, and in Inin a wise counselor. 19:10 Selling. Not selling as is popuarly construed making-transfeEarly haidships of life had taught thought of; not just the notion of one person in exhim the value of thrift, and by careful of ownership of a product, service or thing, living he had earned an enviable posibut 19o0 influencing. tion in the economic Ide of his coin change for a consideration; fact that as denial make to m unity. There is no intent reonce did ; he as m llis life was exemplary every a whole the consumer is not consuming and for llis the fault honesty But spect. reputation that business is not as good as it once was. integrity won the confidence ol his business, but with the people who are m fellow men; so at the time., ol.. his lies, not with do business. death he enjoyed the respect of many business and those with whom they and a fraction percent of all of us are men of al fairs with whom he was Ninety-nin- e it comes affiliated in business. naturally and instinctively lazy, especially when llis church found in him a staunch more especially when to continued physical exeration, and friend and a willing worker. As chairknown as thinking. man of the old folks committee ol it comes to that exercise commonly to let down and alibi an for the Nebo stake, Mr. Tolhurst left no We are constantly looking stone unturned to make life pleasant an excuse to worry, which in itself is an alibi for failure for these people of declining years. to do real constructive thinking. In his work he found his greatest not We are by nature, we are all more or only lazy pleasure and satisfaction. a hunch of scanty cats, afraid to disagree The Evening Herald joins his many less cowards at sorrow its friends in expressing with the crowd one reason for which is that to be differthe seemingly untimely death of this ent requires brain work. Worthy man. His famiy, friends and Many who read this will say, This fellow is crazy. associates will miss his the more beis talking about. The idea of saying cause his work in this life seemed He dont know what he which everyone only partially finished... There., was this depression which is as plain as day is much left for his willing hands and knows as an a condition myth! existing active nund to do, but life ends with You cant tell me that I merely imwill Others say: many a task incompleled, and we must agine that business is not what it used to be, when I sc become reconciled to accept the it every day, right before my eyes. when the call comes. exin We join his many friends Well, it is often the case that to many, what is, isnt pressing our sympathy to his be- at all. Often that which seems to he, is not a reality exloved family and those near and dear cept to those who refuse to look for reality. Many a mirto him. Provo Herald. age is more plain than the real. You cant make a crazy REVIEW man believe you are Napoleon if he thinks he is. INDUSTRIAL UTAH The following record of industrial This picture, which so many people have of business, of lists investments showing netivity is a mirage ; but it might as well he a fact and the real captial, employment of labor and busi and it will be just that, as long as they refuse to ness activities and opportunities. In thing, formation from which the paragraphs look at anvthing but the mirage. There is just as much business as there ever wras. are prepared is from local papers usually of towns mentioned, and may And there is just as much money as there ever was, too. be considered generally correct. You havent heard of any catastrope that has destroyed or obliterated the coin of the realm, have you? You have-no- t Frisco Development of Hornsliver read of any of the countrys money being burned up, mine of Tintie Lead ,Co., at this place, feet 50 and certainly the people of these United States havent centered on sulphide ore body below bottom of 92G stope und 50 feet reverted to the customs and ways of doing things of those to northeast. of the Stone Age. As long as there is money and people liids on approximately Salt Lake there is plenty of business. $270,000 worth of road work in Grand dhis lack of business is all in our heads. It started in and Juan counties will be opened within this month by the state highway the head, continues in the head, and in the head lies the commission. ending of it. lay-so- 3 LOST Ladies earing apparel, Springvdle on liberal reward office. v suit case containing between Payson and Saturday, August 9, Return to Chronicle Coal. Read weeks friendly Jhoughli THERE IS ONLY ONE HEATROLA Estate Builds It We Sell It so-call- ed r of-th- e Monticello Rids to he asked for SCHOOLS OPEN miles of first stage work on road len pr;or 3r(j nannah Vicklund 4th, (Continued from page 1) from here to Colorado state line on Sharrer 5th. route No. 450. to cost about $70,000. Iliggnson, Cora Gardner 7th, Emma! Palmyra W inmefojd Ileelis 4th, Wilford Johnson, principal, gram-5tThompson Rids to be received for Peterson Gth, Celia Jensen 1st, mar, Blanche Weight improvement east of here on route Eva Johnson primary. Agnes Skinner 2nd, Mildred Sorensen1 No. 50, costing about $100,000. Leland Tremonton T. II. Neilsen opened 3rd. Stanley Peterson, principal, gramSalem music store here. mar, David Davidson primary. A. Leroy Erickson, principal, Lucile Cornerstone Jaid for new Price Lake Shore I'Vster, C. Lynn Hanks, Zino Bishop Trice federal building. Victor Frandsen. principal, Aleene Tclluride Power Co., will 5ih ami Gth, Essie Iligginson 3rd. Jensen 5th and Gth, Janie Finch 3rd Nephi construct new 41.000 volt power line I.enore lluish 2nd. from connection just north of here Washington Jessie Alleman, principal, Elda to Delta. Heber City - Contract awarded to Hansen Gth, Melba Sumsion 5th and Federal Tank & Pipe Co., for $50,780 Gtli, Vivian Wilde 5th and Gth, Helen 2nd and 3rd, Gladys Gardner 1st for installation of 54 inch pipeline Palfrcyman 5th und Gth. Bertahl Payson Central Bcarnsen oth. for power line. Howard Wilson. principal, 6th, Mary Jefferson IiOone Cooper Gth, George Wyler Gth. Brigham Cty Power plant of Utah Power & Light Co., connected with Mary Rovlance, principal, Ruth Petcetneet Ad ! 2ml. Brigham City municipal corporation Johnson 3rd, Sura Hill Genevieve Ellsworth, principal, Smith 1st. plant. .Kathryn Betts, Hazel Gardner, ElizaPrice Carbon high school being re Grant beth lluish 4th, Melva Hull 4th. Minmodeled. I.eia B. White, principal. 4th. 13 nie Perkins 1st and 2nd, Della Wilson Nephi Bids will be received forjcell.i Nielsen 3rd, Allone Wheeler 2nd, Thelma Vest 5th. for constructon of new water stoi age. 2nd, Lucy Roylance 1st. Taylor tank here. Lincoln Madge Reece, principal, 5th, NorHannah Royland, principal 4th, ma Reece 4th. Marguerite Liddle 3rd, Brigham City Cotetnicion started on new grandstand tit IVnietr Park. Bessie Weight 3rd. Hilda Clegg 2nd, Nelda Tanner 3rd, Eva Lee 2nd, Toole City One more block will ,v Catherine R. Pougall 1st. Clara Johnson 1st. paved here. Map'eton Spring Lake Rolen IT. Neken, principal, Mat-ti- e Ogden Bids opened for grading A. Johnson, principal, gramGuy and graveling more than four ni' Davis 5th, Ellen Wheeler Or 1. mar, Ix'anore McClellan primary. on Alpine scenic highway. Ruth Mttsig 2nd. Donna Hales 1st. Gcnola Cedar City Hal Oil Co., five's It! Marvin Jensen, principal, Spanish Fork Central gramat Tulin F. Warner, Jr., principal Gth. mar, Nathella Talboe, appartment building for louri-t- -, primary. E. G. Whit wood Gth. Ellen Anderson Collge Avenue and Main Street. Flborta Nephi Public library will be im- Gth. I .eah Swenson 4th. May Prior Vernal Tibbetts, Madeline Riley. b'd. Carrol Jensen 2nd. Cora Clow- proved. Dividend Cedar City Bids will be receive! ' I'lC. Ralph Davis, principal, Erma until August 14 for construction of Rees Johnson 4th and 5th. Shirley Finch sidewalks and curbing and guttering. Mima Halos, principal, 5th. Flor- - 2nd and 3rd, Jen Clayson 1st. Richfield $150.00 Skottgaard' tav- - cure S her 4th. Wilma Bcarnson 3rd. Thistle ern and dance hall to open. Contracts I ennoiv Sterling 2nd. Olivia Janie- q. Baker, principal, grammar, let for school buildings at Wellington l,ri Birdie Lucy Kemodle primary. and Gordan Creek. Thurher Clinton Mvrtle Chdds, principal. 5th, linnOgden Bids opened for 1,000 Darwin Eliott, principal, grammar, mih Cornahy 1st, I ois Creer 2nd, Hel- - Helen Tuttle on page five) primary. 17 h, A days work well done is an achievement. Woik is filled with the growth of living things; sloth is filled with the decay of thoughts and things. Work is the chief blessing of mankind. Buying Affords Dixon Taylor - 8 8 For those who prefer another jjremhjm than coal, we are giving, with the large size Heatrola, a lovely 42 piece set of dinnerware. These dishes are of ex- cellent quality, distinctively designed and decorated with gay floral patterns. For those who purchase the Junior size Heatrola, a 32 piece set will be given. Deseret Mortuary Service Above All MERRIL MORTUARIES Russell Co. j The Home Furnishers of CENTRAL, SOUTHERN & EASTERN UTAH The needs of the family in moderate circumstances receive the considerate, erperi-ence- d service, as others Payson Associated with the 8 8 The Lowest Prices Large Scale Specialized -- Provo 43 Sat- urday Evening Post. See our windows. Watch the papers for further details. n inier-prise- s 5 107 Inc. 8 8 g 8 114 V Mere is IEXTTIHIA. SAMETTYo the high powered, high speed cars of today, with needed quick starts and you should have this extra protection. Just look at the inside of thf Firestone Anchor Super Heavy Duty Tire. There are eight plies of cords under Center Traction Tread. It is a big tough strong tire a conthe all struction that insures against punctures and blowouts. FOR Non-Ski- Come d, in and See for SAFETY . Yourself! Everyone Should Have have cut up various brantla of tires, so that you can see the inside construction. Come in and make these comparisons, section for section, and you will readily see the superiority of Firestone. We sell and service the complete line of Firestone Tires, Tubes, Batteries, Rims, Brake Lining and Accessories, and actually give you greater values. "We WTENTtP POOBLE COBP BREAKER THICKER PRICES . . . Everyone Can Afford to Pay HAVE JOINED with Firestone's Plan to you lower prices and plus values by reducing operating costs, and with volume business on a small margin of profit we are able to make yon these substantial savings. WE f fmstom OLDFIELD Our Tire (Cuh Price) 4.40-2- 1 4.50-2- 1. 4.75-1- 9 TRIAD s.oo-1- 9. 5.00-20- 5.25-18- - 5.25.21 6.00-2- 0 Ply ANCHOR Mall Order Tire $5.55 $5.55 6.55 6.55 7.55 7.55 7.98 7.98 8.15 8.15 8.9 S 8.98 9.75 9.75 12.55 12.90 Other Slsee Proportionately Low II. D. TRUCK TIRES $19.45 $19.45 54.10 54.10 30x5 , 32x6 The Firestone Anchor Super Heavy Duly Balloon has a double cord breaker 8 plies under the tread. Some other makes have no breaker at all and some a single breaker made with square woven r ROUBLE GUARANTEE; nice and Ours. You are doubly protected-abeoluyou -I- II tel . Oor Tire Tire 4.71 la. 15.44 Oar Tire lb. Men Order Cah Price) BaperTIrs $9.75 10.25 11.95 1 2.55 15.65 16.65 18.95 19.05 25.45 Other Slice 4.50-21$9.2- 4,75-19.10.2- 0 5 5.25-2- 0 5 6.50-19-17.4- 0 7.00-2- 0 Proportionately Law fittsttme COURIER Oar Tire (Cash Price) 30x3-$4.- 20 4.50-21- .. a Hell Order 1.75 la. 14.8 Iko. 4.79 5.35 M.I1 Order Tire $4.20 4.79 5.35 tstone fit BATTERIES S.SfS Mail Order ,Uwn hT11 fabric that Firestone discarded when they developed the balloon tire. . Super Heavy Duty 4.40-2- COMPARE CONSTRUCTION AND VALUES SlM u-- n Wldtl. Welch Thlckhee, of Tlr. Piles at Tread Robber Vela ' or Special Brand tire la made by some under a name that does nf,eure' Every tire Firestone make, bears the name FIRESTONE, reVeido'arouwiTh011 unlinlite.? GuiJ 3 f'&Zt. Wo Mount Your Tires FREE Drive In Todayl ,.ti.r..iioi V. guar,..,, th.l .11 ,1.. .bj udwi J. M. NICHOLS UTAHS BIGGEST FORD DEALER" PAYSON, UTAH -- WHERE THE ROADS CROSS b |