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Show rHtnn... dkk FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, pmo ,? j v ' 'Vm'iYsVh t 1 ft ILn i !5H S I I! ! ft mmur i, 6 Si(?! M "& - '& . M M W( f w , irt jr fK a J M f ut bj if uI im j fi M M W W M H Ld H ii H nSr, un. Con-trihuli- ? , ( rg 4 ' Mil ,, , n t nl ill Ii t I ' i' rt myth about an enchanted horse made of fungus, whch was splendid and handsome for one day until he crumbled to bits. Thats the way it is with cheaply constructed buildings: thy satisfy for a time. Better it is to buy sound Chase Lumber & Coal Co. materials which insure PERMANENT y ta M it H ; x i fi 1 Li i i lx l , w W n x n i i N x h Hi M 3 X ll II III I iii I i in i ii Ml ii ii i II In I I I I ll i x, hi' xx u U ll , x II . x II ( i i i 111 (1 i.t I i inn till ,t X ill III I' M I w in e ill ls Iji J U l- -l k'u hj M H La M a, i u u Ii ha hi Id U u H M ltd fi Li Estimates Given Telephone 127 i F ll x nm in i in ui ill Still Air Uncomfortable i In' ti in mi w x still ui nn i nil In Ii I t il in Inn ii In x u i In x il mu mill in Ml Ii o mill xx n tin i urn in r il imi nl t ir Imil ll x in t (flu ui III x ibe I In Ulan, air i Ii oiu out sole (Inn ills ,i min w is ax nun llexxi ,x lnx inlli lnx whlli pi son oulxpe i u i Ii t n it i Im il Inn,. Us 111 ll suite u tl no ill t air tliun h feds allhoiub (lit air It vv is loeiilh ing vv is poiso u d b a bib pi n i 'it ol tulle II lloxnle W lu n air Iri lie c Imii lie i was stinul into motion ,hv ebsliit I ms lhesibt Is w le i ii m ii ill, lie lv itlnutl t lie x till innlei xi ill in id l lie ills! t Inn P in Viler be n t'tioilions Hie clamber leu some line nu ol ih xiihpdx iltenitte to Imlil a ei.ai Pile but the ox,eo eonlen ot tin an bid oi t n slt ledmeil Hid mite ins wtuiel mu lijit Out' ip of i ip tq t n in Il'pll il nn live sublet Is tvilneet ini it lu r ill eP i t ix Constant Motion Soothing It is ob mix mix tin lii'tituli tli indoor rondtuuis ate usn ipxi mu foiling mu In t aiixt of Hu liiii.iiiui b nl UI bill i aim of II k ot .IM nioliui and a xu t mb ppiteil.ui ol 'J e s, (i ion fm moixi k tt I I m m II linn i pi x w Mm n Ii i ii m liu nl , ll ii PI Fi x Ml I x M null i ii In 'mu ,n in N II i i B Ii II Irnulli III. i I i x ra K i i i i M tnl I J THERES AN OLD Welth m nl i fJ if n I ui ms i i -- t i m r tun x i Esrf lit t U H U m re I - ml M bd r is U i Ir-doo- t J Kl Ui 13 v Lac!, cf IIuriLilty Also Factor to Un- whcleccrne Atmosphere. - & rr M I";; K 7" iNii&MijiiPi-.- ! o w m m mn il. n imvWmm tl H 10 , Umi! a BIG 1 id ill ;.i1wi!i;iliii!il!il!! ii ui ui i:.:. u Hiiiiis i: i V i ! 5 - f THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSUN, UTAH FEED TOWN OF 10,000 EVERY DAY IN WORLD'S BIGGEST BUNDING r0'i an. Chase Lumber and Cf a! Co. I In n H i I i ( i. I e k.Siaia.E3aEia'SS2SEaSa35iS3B333a2S2Sai22ii:77 , I , Jt Chicago Merchandise Mart, a Wholesale City Under One Roof, to Have Mot Noel Restaurant in America to Cater to the Apof the World. petites of Merchant-Buyer- s Chicago Merchandise Mart, worlds biggest business building, already one of the outstanding institutions of the midvvest-er- n metropolis, will house the worlds biggest restaurant, with an international menu and accommodations to feed daily a whole towns population of diners. It is estimated that it will be able to dispense food to 10,000 a day, according to Andrew C. Weisburg, nationally known hotel man, who has secured the exclusive restaurant rights In this new central market under a twenty year lease. The official opening of the mammoth restaurant will take place in early September. More than 30,000 square feet of space In the Marts grand lobby will be utilized by the restaurants five units. There will be many unique features of equipment and service and a roster of more than 500 employees. To take care of this vast army of eaters from all parts of the world, it will require dally 500 pounds of butter, about 3,000 pounds of meat, 3,000 pounds of potatoes, 300 dozen egg, 750 dozen rolls and 250 fowl. In addition to this will be enormous quantities of vegetables and fruits, which it is difficult to estimate Need Huge Quantities of Food On one side of the great 050 foot grand lobby will be the mens grill, ac coninwdating 200 at a time; and the main dining room for men and women, to be called the Governors room, with a capacity of 000 at a time. Opposite these will be a lunch counter about 1,000 feet long, the biggest in the world, which can care for the needs of at least 5,000 a day, and a soda foun tain capable of serving 2,200 a d.iv These will be grouped about a huge kitchen, which, according to Mr. Wtix burg, will be the most modem in equipment and service jet put into operation In this country. A womans grill and tea room to accommodate 450 people will be located on the mez zanlne floor. Outside of these five units, a special service for tenants in their offices and display rooms will be provided that will enable them to order from any one of the live restau rants. Liveried employees will de liver the orders on electric wagons at any time of the day. The mens grill and the main dining room will be most colorful in their decorations The equipment for all the units will be of the most modem type, cleanliness and convenience bo Ing the paramount points of consider atlon. The metal used in the con struction of the equipment will be of special silvery finish, specially rolled Not at the mills for this installation a single bolt or rivet will be visible, thus Insuring a clean, even surface easily cleaned. For the kitchen, all equipment, such as refrigeratois, ranges and broilers, are to be set on special bases. The refrigerators will represent the best construction that modern refrigeration engineenng can produce. Temperatures will be auto matlcally controlled without the aid of human hand. Employees Specially Trained. The bakery, which will be operated by electricity, is to be a model of ef Bclency and cleanliness and Is flooded TllE with daylight through a scries of large windows having a southern e posuie. The lunch counters will be built entirely of mailile in a ene of L shapes, with cold food, easily ac cessible from center serving caxex so that within ten or fifteen nnnutex one may be seived a complete meal and ready to leave 'I lie chairs at the counters will have comfortable full t backs and suflicienilj far apait to '1 be oda fountain ciowdng will be 100 feet long and will be iee trie ally icfi igerated to keep the ne creams, snups and other foods for light lunches m peifect condition Uif ty six thousand dolbus worth of silver has been purchased so that the pition at the lun h counter will hive the same service in this regnd as in the gulls or main dining loom. for the mens gull and the nnin dining room, men vvaiteis will be used, but in all the other units the feminine Ileniv hand will cate for the potions C. Goidon, general nianigei, who Is famed as a kindly but him discipli nation, said that one of the fn -- t fea bool tuies to be established will for employees This school will be different from the avenge busincsx school. Mr. Goidon not om., vv mts tlnough this mean to Impiove the service of the lestaui.mts, but be ,iNj seeks to Improve the employees. He teaches thrift and building chancier The Ideas of the emplovtes as to bow the restaurants should be run aie pe-ven- c lens welcomed. Tourt World for Ideas Weisbuig, who also owns the Hotel Oliver at South Bend, lad, and Ibe new Harrison being constiucted m i hicago, recently made a tour "of the vvoi Id in quest of new Ideas for tin Merchandise Mart restamant. Tor instance, the merchant arriving at the Mirt goes directlv to the pe cial accommodation desk in tl o restau rant, leaves bis bind baggage is as signed bis room, and Is free to proceed His davs tisk about Ins business completed, be then goes to the ll.irn son hotel, Chicago s newest popul ir priced hostelry with rates at -- 50 and S3 00 for room vvnh bath and circulating ice water to find bis big gage in bis room and ttie room itself roadv for his use. It has been estimated that tins novel nriangen-- m will save the merchant buy er at least one hours time m addition to taxi expense One of the worlds most famous chefs, Pioire .1 Bciard, employed at a salary of $10,000 a year, will super vise the menus In tins restaurant. Pierre is a student and psvchologist, who started in life us a sculptoi and architect, but who found cooking Ins forte lie is not onlv an aitist in fund cbemistrv but In line and color i well lie Is skilled In fishmnuig graceful forms as well as in season It Is lnx cmicn ing and fhvoiuig turn that a chef must appeal to the eye as well as the pilate Ho Ins been chef at the Kit and lb rkh v ' hotels, London; the M.nirne, in I it ix m bo'Ulnix the log and in main of Ann ma, Including the Kitzt niton orker in New 5 mb I in and New Paul lon et, the nnlel exp it of Par., 1 enounces Pune the ptat- Mr (Top) f Crmi low) i Worlds ( Li I e x- t t (Upper Rej t) A Jr, ; C burg, Owner of Res . m , (Lower Lc't) Pierre J Deiard Noted Chef Who Turned frorv Sculptor to Cook. s cook in lb woi Id ix fi moils as a cieilor of rue dixhcx mid says he hopes to enable diticix to on deist, ind whit then aie c mug without a knowledge of i each He is pi m nlng to tell on the me mi lust vvlnt those hih sounding names vmi w l.e n v oil pi ii e an oi il , ix i l . il i L t eels f mu ed Mates and foie gn comtiux will 'nine to this gu ,t (ontril mu it sin Mr We nl ui g Men!, fits fnun the big cities ind the sr ill ennui il ties will be imong the Hums mils w . will visit tins gig mtic stun tine ev v lv cn d v '1 he le v ill be aide k nd of appetite to lei p, so we will have an Intel nil nn net n With Hie live mills of t urint we also will be able to ive a pine mitre that will me et the pee ibooks of all claxxtx Pic-ir- e i 1 I b'u lt i I i s,irnoie I i e i if 'zft'spk i fm n'i I I NO'IKE TO WATER USERS feUte Lnntu-i- , Offue, fcait Jike City, Utah, August 5, 11)30 Notice is hereby given that Lynn u. Stewart, whose post office address I ayson, Utah, lias made tion in accordance with the applioi ments of the .Session Laws ofrequireUtah, ILUy to 1930 ind. to appropiute 1.0 c. f. s. of water from an Unnamed Spring in Utah County, Utah. Stud water is to be dive-te- d at the point of issuance of the spung which Sears N. 74 deg 45 min. E. 53 iO ft. from ithe SVV cor! Sec. 21), T. 9 S It. 2 E S, L, B. & M. anti conveyed by means of a pipeline a. distance of 0,000 ft. where it will be uxed from April 1st to November 1st mil of each year for the irrigation of M) acres of land embraced in part of the SEINE'S Sec. 31, S'gNW'i Sec 32, T. 9 S.. It. 2 E . S. L B & M. fins appluation is designated in the State Engineers Office as File No. 10914. . All protests against the granting of aid application, stating the reasons threfor, must be by affidavit in dup in ate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00. and filed in this office within thity ( 0) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. GEO. M. B4CON, State Engineer Date of fi-- st publication, August 14, Date of completion . 11. 1930. Tests Sic m T.at TJovirg Air Is f.loie Essentici to Bcdily Comfo.t Than To Be Buying Cap.l of U. S. So called ' Pu-- e Air The Malt Use 11, win h boiisi x no ip than six Impelled ot Hi aiiixt mu ng piumninu d din in. Hit lu ijit ol the m, mill etureis, whole x p x and impor lu ding x ,isnn mill iilxo on Ibe (Ion teis, is destined to lucerne t tie ni W nmggv divs ol xummei i.ui icgird buying equal of the L n el m im, It xx of oulibiiu ((iidlionx, ihe In in c in be if not the vvoi hi. pixt ix (oinfiut il Ii m lnorx ix The puipose of Ibe M t is to bung In moil m Hi ' e In - is mailt a great eoniiiiiin tv of n mule id poxxihii lv Ho iiimr finn lion of h is eis to pie'ont the lnts l.m'x more i or w.iiiu in In.iiin,. pi tei ns, slvbs, ip x nx ml obi x m lib ind to as an i ond, Honing mei liandixe, eh lo,i( d b Pn wealds xxi nix w Im b di.nn Hu lioiling foremost m im f iCini' lie ll in si axon sup) i ,i lion with In in S5 per cent of Ibe toil ihi is'in w n i i, or i min nl to nssuie ( Scptemlu-- onn to tin Chionnle fot mint iv no S h is x,( ' sxins tl nuin of iittimpiiig lv us c tses Uncling 'iliximi hi bin e i to nn m i i i c e in mi lu i x i x , I a j. i s to be the to made qu ile lv t Wellix mei chant x ud ( in Ibe ei al in in me r of t In M u t ir reneimit of the xj i lino x t, s hoi1 hee n s n nl I i illv ol ji 1 of oil's i x g I la l ,n h w it i i I i x i I lie e i dibits in i e e , mill I I i ii tie Ax x h t,x i pi r u k id min d Ihe ion i it u x u n boildv lu H and p i p duui ll i.x ( n ii of i nil m t nl ing a lb nu II n lb it Hi x i ii ni ui uir own' is million thiouli tin In.ilmg xxi,m Ii e noi in lour " n b it II i pr odui ( b id Hu In b ism , i in lo ni)n fm 1 I e i i , i lt e ( I v i i ( 1 ' i ( i i I of I 1 in n ii i i of w iv i i v a i d mg x llmg n n w III 11, m OH Uu (' i im i m i d I v i i u xiil , u id di lint i i i 1 di It wil irt Mn ms i d I I M' -- nih ood s i i ii ii n b. IO lit Mllll 5 SIP. , diansh.p Notices rk nr respective h Consult County information ther fm for signers Probate and C.-- ai t wheat. I it -- t class Sjiamsh hoik. W WTF.l) R lb vour Inn 1 -- It, ; i 33-t- f. tji u y.f J -- Vj f ' i-- M M w H r w - . jr sb- ir- , - h- , y' il: -- M ...e- .xB - j- ' We T tl ,;.H vr. H M H ' M Ll U EM Si H M tl w N M R! M rn ' f'--c M H Ft illP H n n M M W aft at. a M N ri R FV m m m m Vi w M 153 Mil, X xu h i im d I - i I I, p! .so ,iii pur (11 ot ip pi ii ( i I it Hu in i i sn v ii x r i l ii x 51 i e (m riixl i I I i n roubles i j 4 acres water light, loom moden Inquue S. J. Why pay $100 a ga'lon for Caster Machine Oil? When vim can buy same at Ace Scivtce Station at 75c per gallon. ."T, ' " L4 d i imr Hu o (oil v on hud il ddb nil o mini to d v urn d ii n, vmii Ii u i m 'i illu lilting o,uii ig to ilit i i ol III n lb! mil lnx Il II ii il Mull no t In d n, t oiilltx di ill f uu ni d g Mi tl nn i !i md nubs i of Heating I, lx 111, I i v i i , i di i ! i . I I ( i Peer Draft B,,t Cause i i and flowing well-- ; luune and outbuildings Snow, Pay son, Utah. Ajl ; Mi LS i ' ' the , SVLE OR TRADE FOR of good land with good in"1 ' 4. ! be to tl ng ni a (in v x ve rv Im noi'xin ml to im tun annniium of m dx venn m vvlub in In mil 27 Mile, of Corridalrs ' ii t I l "I lie bin re n , ' i the moi mug .ill' mi to il h x Hi i - il nexs and piiximl .il lg i be d tv . ami do pi u Mix hu mg without b iv mg tin xin lu r of om i oof until bedi me 9 Ins m i Hi, iitnunt a " fm Mm i nn, m, f si l t s mi it om m f It r ib l d ut n vv i t a m v ol lit ion m i m fm Hem rnliin t be U me lu n liiglv m ni ( ii ml s ng and i on i nu or -- i 1) c xp Ids ' ll mi s Ii of tin i I i I, Id i u x x idol i x it lo', a if ,ir ,nd e hi d.x, n s; i and Pavson. Utah. Executois, of id x i is i ill I II , It I IX ,11 way for f JVKC i: MS a npj,jy f, coal that vxin t (o-- t vi i a pcrny. . I hat s the rigbt in s ,, Iv lot aqo of ymoiug our uuuual L aliuia 1 tee Coal rs'ijimsm j .i, H i, fri U tl t li'O. An tn 1 tTotuer . v ..until. nu inti Y j.t I, mi. r. voii'JI cllxcover n tii (u wl loll.. n caul N-- lot w w uIc-Loii- uvs it ru.iriv m luilf. i.i t.c livine-rooiv nrollx ((Id' (Mixit o.j, Afli rthaf, i,l v $2 (J ) a week until wo pa yu i.ixt.ili vonr (. mine Ihetruin un.I tle- -I 1 , i ns i.i ( k hull ton v I o K. i ; tic. I tt a rtla Junior) "n ,' v ; J 'll n o I, , 11 pnvi:u the balamo i our ruoxilhly payuieut hm. Xic-n- , . 1 u u. tf c M u td H 1 M M Lut ii unrulier this offer la limited. Iter Viiguxi 3UiJi no more I ree Coal this v ir. So come in oon or telephone, u m unite us to call at vour Lome. intent 3 r ti die i, nntker c I ; fnunri m , , , , Ulio Latuii 1 . i THERE IS ONLY ONE HEATROLA Estate Builds It We Sell It The Lowest Prices Large Scalq Specialized Buying Affords Dixon - Taylor 1 H M m H 1 ni Co - Ru Cft l w 1 The Home Furnishers of CENTRAL, SOUTHERN & EASTERN UTAH bf til U tv V M !M M M VTL M 11 M IM M M W u bf U M 14 N aM For those who prefer another premie than coal, M a lovely M rs we are giving, with the large size Heatrob, u 42 piece set of dinnerware. These dishes are of ex- M i n nM cellent quality, distinctively designed ad deccratexl hsd with gay floral patterns. For those who purchase the d M fi ns Junior size Heatrola, a 32 piece set wi!! Lc given U M aa.s:isgiEEa!k!S5:3i5Ctsz2i;s2Sii;5i.i2r N , Hi ot 1 M M v I i Rolla G. a I i e i Mi'Uth. Jiuixh Hui h, Executor for the E tate Annie Mooie Iluixh, Deccixed R. V. McMuliin, Attorney for 11, p ( olldoi I al moilt dt t( lupi I, dull s I lie i modi i n alxu ipoi air liave an air pro opiiaiid c lb r ind .I l In In id ol Hu fm n ii itixin, wliub fmiix tin vvarnud air I o i it ng i b x f m u to ibe n in tin In i nii,.v dux oi xuiumi 0 He an tiuoiijp ii Hu Inuixi ix k, in (oiixiant mol in iiodming i xi n x ilitv ol ii mb ( h i o at ipi il lot di d In a di op m ii nipm in ol III 11, il III 10 lo 15 ll( l ( x ll l II il tenipei aim e di"p is Imt one or two 1 and buveis fiom .11 nix of the I i ibis count, v an In g t nil g to new enl, il m it be t 5 a t t n be P n ( niboi'u s fell is of i one i n nl i il lit of 1 10, 1930. Nellie SZftlISaSBISSBaZ21Xiasa3BX3221SaQiXd3Z7ir 53 l xr I c b ix i i TT23i-- 1 i I et of elispl Tl Ri , te M Mc-Kot- h, 10K c I r k4 IN TIIE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COUJiT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND F" UTAH COUNTY. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Mattter of the Estate of 4,nme Mooie Iluixh, diteased. (leditois will piexcnt claims with vouchers to the undersigned Executors at the .residence of Nellie Iluish Pay son. Utah, on or befote 1950. e n Service Everything 1 PAYSON u i t Anything in Lumber oi i I T I , , od Ki EM St) Lti -- F5 Lx igv V 0i |