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Show FRIDAY, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH The Pay sort Chronicle J. II. MOl NT1 OKI), l'l Bl.l-diL- deii.al. Ill- - only vice . glow- - hair on his che he And Month is His weakres.simply abhors s undul Ca-- e No. 11 A comixture of blood of arixtoeiacy and the red blood of democracy. They say tl a -, h:but Hat the., is on last doghe a are still balking. A real blooded to the raw. A fighting eye. a fighting heart, a fighting band. A .1 fighting head, a fighting tongue, at m is a fighting walk. His intention to -- care young people, but sneak upon them and take them unaware-- . years of is that he R APRIL 2 1, yy, Dr. CARLS DISCOVERY STOPS GAS CONSTIPATION th-bl- ue Published every Friday at Payson, I tab, a my of 3,500 loyal, progress! and contented citienn. Entered at the Post Office at Iav-o- n, mail Ftah (ounty, matter. I tah, a-- , second-clas- s he-m- Sl llSCKIPI IOYs 1 6 Year $2 00 Months $1.00 advertising kti:s on uti.ic WAYNE his private practice, In aij first perfected the - t. f,j i" x'ure now known as Adlenln e mo- -t Adler, ha an- - on LOTH upper and lower bowel ami removes old poisons you would In We-chik- e Ln-bk- i(.Vt.r bel.eve were in your system. -r0p, CAS bloating in 10 minutes! Relieves in 2 houi- -' chronic Adkriha give your stomach and bow-iPlot for a short story: Little childa REAL cleaning and see how e hecau-Daddy ren must no longer cry good you feel! It will surprise you! out late, for the curfew mu- -t stays Collie returned from the flock! City Drug Company. tonight. has no companion like his dog. ring as she silently draws near and Were off like a drty sh rt! her panting head in my lap I I have found peace. in See Stan Wil-o- n Sowing tin Tyrannically yours, Wind, Tabernacle, Apul 29. O. P. Skaggs How about a strawberry malt? con-tipati- tiov. li -- THE SANTAOUIN ACCIDENT The deplorable accident that happened early Sunday morning between Spring Lake and Santaquin brings once more, to public attention the necessity for careful driving. Now that the open air dance halls have once more started up for the summer season, fast and reckless driving must be watched carefully in order to guard against repetition of simular accidents. It is to be regretted that this locality was visited with this fatal accident, in which one young man was killed and four other young men were injured. The duty of every citizen in South Utah County should be to preach safety and careful driving in the future to avoid a repetition of the last Sunday morning accident. o A BOOSTERS SPIRIT NEEDED Payson has been lacking Shakespeare definition of a bow-legge- P. S. What ho! What ho! W hat manner of men are these W hose legs look like (parentheses) ? Allen Poes Edgar description of a hay hand: The mountaineers, with shaggy ear-,- , I hey live in caves and hovels, They gaze at the .skies with bloodshot eyes And eat their beans with shovels. They aie so tough they do not eaie foi t We herewithin present our version of a letter found sealed in a beer bottle that was discovered floating down the Jordan River. The original was transcribed from the Mexican by Don Jools. pay-roll- o Albuque-squ- e OTHER BIG JOBS May, 1930 Ah, Marguerita, Senorita, The softly fading twilight calls to me from afar, and my heart raptures as I wait in silent expectation. To dream alone is so lonely, yet it touches my soul with a sweetness almost di vine. I catch myself muttering incoherent phrases, Can I wait until her Newspapers all over the nation recently featured the of the contract for building the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River. The work will take six and year and will involve the expenditure of $18,890, 995. It was pointed out that this a big job, and one that will be of appreciable value in aiding employment and business conditions. So it is. But it was not pointed out that retiming? My eye sweeps the distant landscape there are many other big jobs which seldom get headlines for that figure so familiar to my eye. social and but which are of equal or greater economic The glowing softness of the evening importance than the Hoover Dam. ight settles quietly about me, and all For instance: The Pacific Gas and Electric Company, is silent except for the crackling of and northern central in as the California, its fitful light fashspent operating campfire for newT construction during 1980- That is almost ions grotesque shadows out of the as much as will be spent on the Hoover Dam and it was night. Above the heavens are conop-iewith a mellow light from the azure spent in one year, not in six or seven, and similar sums will stars. Stars of destiny! How they be spent by the same company during 1931 and 1932 and hine, for ever, and ever, and ever years to come- Electric and gas companies are doing a Each evening I am like this facing tremendous job of building, not only once in a generation the west and sadly waiting waiting Will she and mumbling, but year after year not only in one region, but through- everwaiting come? Even as the ashen out the nation about one billion dollars in 1930. vasts its pale light over the It is interesting to speculate on what the annual expenfoothills I fancy I bear soft patditure of such sums by many companies is doing for em- tering footsteps on the silent sands. I must be going mad! I canployment and general business. And it might be pointed Cramba! not this awful suspence! forever out that the money comes out of private pockets not out Then far instand the distance I catch that of the public treasury. joyous sound. Its echo rings through rd one-ha- lf $18,-848,74- 4 - d -- - sun-v- et ean-yone- Mrs. IlCK EKING A R. Wilson, FORI) Mr. and Mrs. J. WT. Pukering of Provo announce the engagement of their daughter, Neva, to Harvey Ford son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ford Jr. of Walsburg. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake Temple on Wednesday May (. The announcement will be read with interest by the many friends of the bride elect. The family lived in Payson until two years ago when they moved to Provo. t Mrs. Norman Fillmore of TwinFalls. Idaho is in Payson fa- - an extended visit with her daughters, Mrs. James - e and Mr- -. Il.vrum L'utensock and eluldieti nmvi, Monday fiom Los livAngeles where the have lux-ing for the i'a-- t ten yeai- They of thcr intiie-t- have on the coa-- t and vv ,11 mnhi thoi- - heme in A t hri-ti 1.. V. nt Provo 45 r Business Payson 107 Associated with the MERRIL MORTUARIES snd Social Purposes L A. -- TELEPHONE- - Inc. in n- -t n un i NeLk.i re- Daggett Co vi-- it of wo TIRB REPA1RINO , . GOOD U5E5nKI a?. MjSSSaagBS3aBaa3agJSS2ggaaa2s3ajaiaaasi3gg:slj am am m m m m m a a n m a a m m been possible Jat to Flrta time it haselectric of get full-size- OSS 109.95 d quality for washer Let us help you plan yollr can also help you in The New VOSS has d poreelaln tub, estinghouse motor, Lovell wringer with large 2 Inch rolls, fully enclosed mechanism, beauty of line nnd finish, and it ia the only washer that deans by the h method. full-size- It hand-tmuhln- g You U'nh la (he Sude the Top. I tt L Phone 100 P VV 3 SON, UTAH a 3 iPage Furniture Co.i dlKSIlEESIiSIlIlliHEiiKii i: not neeet-sar- Home. We a a financing it. to have very much cash a a a a a a a xev in order to build. Come m and see us or phone and we shall J J. G BARNEY me- - Service Above All f We clean everything but vour conscience. n. , Extensions ?t convenient points in the house help a lot. They cost just a few cents a day. Deseret Mortuary CUARANTEED ed pha-a- responsibility. PAYSON, UTAH Remember We Do All Our Own Work in Our Own Shop. d -- When you finally remember the errand you were supposed to do hours ago, and its let your storming outside telephone do it. Bring That Suit or Dress in Now, and Let us Clean and Press it To Give it That Like New Appearance Mrs. Mui.v Xeheker and Mrs. Emma Cow ic motoiod down from Salt Like with Saturday and -- pent the week-enMr. ami Mrs. Mi Ivin Wilson and family. C nonchalant lilac-colore- WELL DRESSED and Mrs. I'. F,. Howard Jr. and children were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers at Provo Sun day evening. M r. a iul M Mrs. L. V. Nebeker, Mrs. C. A. Chris, and Mof thtldun children n tense and Daggett County Mrs. Joseph B.ngham and Mrs Ruth turned to then Brewerton were the guests of Mrs. Monday nftei a Louie Daniels and Mrs. Della lluish! weeks in ray-o- n Be When we are called to serve you at some distant point we immediately relieve you of all MEANS M- -. Pav-o- 1 nt PRESSED Spencer, who is emcame down to m Salt lake ployed -with her parents pend the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clowatd of Provo spent Sunday heie with rela-- t ives. P.eat-ie- The man of today wh) help-lea- d humanity in the right dir ection is no trumpeting crusader. His friendly thougnts an kindly acts mark him as One Who Lives a Life Worth While. WELL at dinner Friday evening. Mi-- s friendly Jhouyhfa SHULER MOTOR CO. Mr. Mrs. Mary Curtis, president of the Cultus Club and Mrs. Martha Chard were in Ogden last Friday to attend the State Convention of Federated Womens Clubs. Tchy were delegates from the local club. The Hangnail throws out its dragnet once more! We are always in search of new blood to add vigor to our columns, and the Hangnail is like death inevitable. It knows no bound-ari- d clutches its iey fingers about the throats of vassal and freeman alike. This week finds five of our most p"om-men- t eitizens ushered into the baneful glare of public n$from which there is no escape. They must all await their turn and then silently steal away. Case No. 10 Our jeweler. An artists hands, a poets soul, and a booThe soft lines tleggers conscience. of his face have taken on no harsh appearance in the eternal struggle for existence. Rumor has it that he reads Elinore Glyn in secret, but this is outdated as it has been reported, on reliable authority, that on his last trip to Salt Lake he was seen coming out of the Paramount Theatre where Marlein Deitrich in Dishonored wav just completing a record breaking run. Case No. 11 A local fruit magnet of no small mien. His friends say he resembles Cailvin Coolidge- even more than Calvin himself. He has a yearning for the truth that d.sgu. ts even his wife and baffles the postal He has sold postage inspectors. stamps on the two-ceprofit margin for so long that his eye takes on a ne;v gleam every time he hears the clink of a copper coin. He has developed but one bad habit eating grapefruit with a fork. Case No. 12 Three Ax handles Born to the purple. A massive bulwark that moves with ease among the elite! He shuns drinking and smoking and other things not spoken of in decent society. It is common gossip that he is on speaking terms with Einstein. He has the astounding ability of being able to work out a formulae for finding the relative density of Pepsodent Antiseptic Mouth Wash by the Morse code. His d suppressed desire is to sew flowers on dolies. Case No. 13 The only person in town who can honestly say that he has risen above the temptations of three cushion billiards, and top his statement off with a smile. A direct descendant of the old puritanic type divertd into a harmless creature by Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. John Ioutensock of came down Sunday to visit Magna Mitchell. Mrs. F. A. F.lmer and Mrs. with lelatives, returning Monday aftDavid Curtis. ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dill Warner of Petaluma, California were visiting hee Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patten. Mrs. Warner has leen visiting at Nephi with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wood. d the timbered slopes. At last! She is near and the very fiber of my being thrills and surges. The golden notes of her hark is music to my ringing EIBSDNAJlS lays know d Away, away, far. far away, Away on a long, drunk And never a soul will know, The depths to which I have sunk. of this attitude, such things as the Columbia Steel Plant, a canning factory, a creamery, the local sugar factory not running, and now a shift to Harold, of the contemplated Magnesium Metal plant has been made-Iis time for the people of Payson to take on a forward looking attitude in the future, in order to grasp future opps and stimuortunities, that will help in building lating general business conditions in South Utah County. And cow puncher: They line their toes in endless rows And shoot at them with rifles. Samuel would Taylor Coleridge have said: in Man di trifles, past talking and promoting a proper booster spirit toward bringing new industries and keeping the old ones operating-Becausin the ears. The irony of fate! Who va, it said, hole is no pe-f- ei t crime? As evi-n e of TIIE PERFECT CRIME we are presenting Stolen Gems From 21 jewels with holes boi-e- d Literature for G more. 'I a a be glad to call and talk the matter over. a ase Lumber and Coal Co. j Anything in PAYSON Lumber-Everyt- hing Phone 127 a in Service UTAH I S |