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Show and water! ,VS hen their dead hur the fur he;r it they f 'he trio e,zt-s ii. and ire"1 ' it tu hi- - lip-- .' it i empty! a-- LOOK ' -- i panic reign.- - and two of the Ru i in the he.r tracks ait, an ! .i r a' " n hi- - pi i.n-- f lid plods Pertly in until he too, u ia d to eialare longer, pitched hi adlong in-- 1 ' i ll," i: .I- -, I ' ho nn-- on ' o ti in 'an'! Mu t Tapan's Rue,, reman, landed and slowly do- - of th.r l'! k he will not le hoples ! '1 Friday, august n. CHRONICLE, lAYSUN, UTAH THE PAYSON ! Mon. & Tues. August Bargains For Sat. & hen dr i i -- SATISFIED CUSTOMER A Galvanized pj r i advertisement. bc-- t I it vt i s rviee on Loss Carload Ilo' fiviidit aimd manv Satisfied Customers for the lia. oi, ( Chapier Ln'i''vnt handling on carload freijdil and :J Razor Blades aiout him. even nature can sooth her 'ia,'de:t forces and tic sun, setting .n t lit- west, brought out ram clouos th.ai across the blue expanses, fhe rumbling of thunder was hea'd In the lightn.ng flashed an a, on rain was falling on the baked alkaline wastes where it hissed and putter'd and steamed. But poor Dub was too far spent to r vive and he lay silently through It all. And again the sun rose in the ea,t and gleamed harmfully down and set aga.n in the west. Days, weeks, months sped by and nothing was b f. of that fateful expedition except the parched hones that glistened in th sunlight. And Tapans Buiro slowly crumbled in the weather. Tic sun boiled and the sands sifted and seeped. And the wind, hot and dry and swift blew silently there. Finis Rut 2 bind- Lint Lottie Cedar IurmU.r. Loli. h times have gone I returned .u have times many k how friends many li.-hav my was good I caught or if the fishing or d.d 1 get any ig ones, ami always am I abashed. Many fi.-hi- and h a-- is a .spin t ibat .stirrs red bheid and lim.des fighting nerves Tin re is that about it which thrills the porting heart, hut when I go Fi-hi- I don't intiiely to fish, I go for the pleasures that go go more oft n with it. I a: : glad that it does r.nt m" limit catch" to mnl-take a I I home when ami that got happy, do not remember the number or size of the fish I caught. 1' U the hi iur s that go mak s it a sport t ii'it that me. I :c:i, ember by too much fishing. me happy to know It always makes ihat there are at least a liw of who can be com- us mandeered by nature to maintain a balance in the life and beauty and wonders she offers us. Wasteful people are too numerout and their numbers are legion. with fish sepiternal he cool, clear, And so when return to fishing water. The carpet of flowers, again I want to forget that there non. The arc fish. I want to tire of the conth. .hadnw ', and the sc and tlm calls of tacts I have in life and lose myself sounds of the foic-tm the silence of the forest. the leid. and the a! tindon of want to all these things he'p to make idle and dream and rest and what it is wholesome and dean nnd fish a little to, hut most of ell I want to restful. enjoy mys'lf. I want to ! , 1 111 a sto'-m- , 1 The Hangnail deals out the death blow! Relaxed vigilance has taken its victims. Even the silent strong men toll and the Hangnail is swamped with fall beneath its rending talons to be stared and torn beyond recognition Even the dainty maiden is shown no mercy, for all victims are as one to the Hangnail. Develop that animal inthen stinct, perhaps you can eva lc Never talk in loud the Hangnail. tones! Look in every direction hefoie crossing streets! Case No. lit! The Ilyvis Kid w'ith be alemite gun. Twenty-tw- o by four forty and one half. Built like a pump gun with the pump handle broken off and the gun filled with sour crank case oil. A direct descemlent of thet prolific family type noted for them old gritty determination mostly machine taken a fiom and grit shop ground to powder dust. On occas- - pei-iia- watch .he dear, golden sunsets and fill my lungs with the scent of pine ud gaze up at the stars at nigh' If I can do this and catch but a sin)1 le fish I will have found the peac a ml uht that I have been lookng for. men spoil a fishing trip - Too many MsoueanKaxHHBi YOU FEEL GOOD I We want to tell you why our customers feel so Rood about their purchases. Here is ilhe secref our merchandise, policies, and advertising have been so much more to their advantage than they expected. These things have created confidence and trust. We prize them greatly. These things will make you feel good Rut he lit Many a tear is seen in the ey f stern ami hardetud men as the.1 "end The Fmpty Canteen. So lifelike caml vivid are the scent's here portiayed that veil men of the des-r- t aie .lece ved into believing them reality. I, limps an noticed rising in the throats and trembling hands are ico groping out these grim men, men w ho are noted for th ir sience and passionless natures, are shaken t heir tiy v.tals by this plotless storv. It is never too hue to start. Regin ' today and cad this tale of bio id and strife and death in the early wes your west, EVERYTHING PRICED We are proud of our THF KMITY CANTEEN The Story Thus Far: foods, whether meat3, fruits or shelf good. Were so proud cf them, their high quality and low price, that we always price them plainly. We want everyone to know that they can save on quality foods by buying in our O. P. Skaggs System Store. Visit our store regularly - you! be attracted by our law selling prices. Tapan's Rurro. surrounded by the fastness of the desert runs drv of 'iiptor and men are called to offer 'heir services to cross the huini'ig wasteland and bring hack a suoply. j O.P. SKAGGS tic is r,Tr-rija5ra- ker-whac- k On the sma'l of his hack Ami anon he screamed on his venoe too. A Surely of Purity" S rni!ii:J GREATER COMFORT Three of the most hardened men of that section set out on horses and travel day and mght until their beasts of burden give out and fall dead to 'he sands. Rut the men are more than determined and strike blindly out. On and on and on they travd until the need of water halts them. So ldetdy oe of th"m spo's ;l water hole and they madly fling tle msclves Rut alas, o ranks and tow ard it. seel hs vviih slimy toad- - am! li77,ards ami poisonous insects. It undrink- able. Still a 'd i; , the men aie " they make de'.rmined back traui: to toa&vJ .Bail Mason Fruit Jars Step On Garbage Tv. o Quart 85 c Gan 79c Dozen 1 Dozen $1.15 uiivhaso you receive one chance on the General Motor; be yiven awav .September CO, 1931. 'O PHONE MAIN m. 6 STREET Hardware PAYSON CATEDS International Harvester Company Machinery and Repairs-RadioR. C. A. Tubes ions of extreme del.ght. he turns hand- Motors c has manner m ist too rapid springs for the human eye :n peiv Ro.-'tis an insane habit. in General s sold his left hand Todays Memory Gem: tomers tip! times and h" "A rolling stone gathers ilu.t it will sell as many but its worth the polish this hoe.ie deprt's- How does it seem t obe his a y, Case No. Ill Nit Wo, Lef'c, ' a A o. Toughy, and other adjectives of th' lid (!d four c.V' s. neuter gender g ve a win king def l ne i lav t real tiie swamp lu ti Is init inn of this femme of Gos'ien waste, who ru.--, i.' p.dly in life alter he go lands. A most dangerous member of manued ami Lad to work ft r a living. the silent sex who days a terrible he un. ei al mail man, band man, and loses. Rut urn! man m general. The most th,ii!-r- g game of hearts shadows avaunt! She deals a wicked vacation lie e'ar spent in his life hand, mostly from the bottom. Her was the tii ii' rode the route with one ambition it to rate sunn one sill', th'- Magna milk man. His suppressed enough to fall for the l.ne he sti'in-- s ,1, me is to et eVeiyihing for one Itemem- - r.tg ht am! t.o.e a load fling in any , e d. reel am- - - and you he's not particular I.'hat direct h n jus. s0 they dont put Case No. 112- - The dent witness. 'be I tah Farmers th' next day. Go hen's butcherman, gun t rnian, a'' l' man of affairs. White clear through. Its the personality that counts. Be A man who preier- nuik"".'' ; popular in society! Don't lie a draw- tailor niades. The iim-- t t veiling v i la,',. to our-e,,r your friends er iod of his life was the tine he eiir company. Even if you do have to to his led with two brok- u e cheap cosmetic.- - because the havd en legs and then dew lone I the .; T. timi have hit Re indifferent! you. loping consumption. I, ha- - been r on Re apathetic! Re yourself! -- Marguerite no moss, it takes, eighteen. ? i 1 v -- Man the faucet Mr. and Mrs. Ferre of Long Beach, California are Hoe Coming visitors Pav.son. Mrs. Ferre was formerly in Donna Limons Kerr. Mrd. and Mrs. Janies Ostler visited during . 1 ! of Salt home coming Wilde. with hur mother, Mrs. Jack The ward bishopric are planning si entertainment in the near future raise means to meet the delinquency on the ward chapel recently ereced. to !f WHILES lil Value of Mohair Velvet fer Easier Auto Rides Stressed by Experts. YF.KSF. certain young man named Rent Once tried to leap over a fence, ' One Quart 1 With each dollar 8 tube Radio u-i- -- litsmi. A ; food FREE - 20 1 c Each SHAVE DEL (iVr Gem and other razor, for SPEEDWAY (to fit Gillette razors) 1 I FLY SWATTERS ialvanized Tub 7Fr And he lay mol .onle-.- s In neath that jnlning un N'aiy a oui tl, nary a ueoior escap'd his blackened and pan hed bps, an the heat wav.--, dan-cei- l and played meirily on the sands SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD Each No. 8 Heavy a-- I Tub G5e -i lg CHORE GIRLS - Heavy No. tit 15-17-- , Oie;, tor iiifnrt In nutomnhlles Is iinw the chief iilective of engineers, a rri tljng ru .Inlin A. C. Wiirnor, gen of the Society of Auto aiiice Kiudneers which held Its summer meeting at White Sulphur Springs. va invent h e. 'mini; out that pruilicnlly nil cats hui' lieen developed to a rein tivelv high point of mechanical ettl mid limy be depended upon to I'ieii, "get von tin re nnd tiring you hack, Mr Winner deola ed that the public Is now demanding bigger nnd roomier automobile bodies, thicker ami more lom'oita'ile eushions, finer springs ii.il tmimigcr VVhi-p-r.- . Bup-p--p Mr. and Mrs. Gene Coliard drove to Goshen Sunday afternoon fur medical aid for their baby who had been ill thruout the day. , Rup-p- p Look Wtios Coming! Busier Brown v richer upholstery. Iaiil D I.iddock. secretary of the Mohair In.--t lute, told how tesrs have g proven that pile fabric the i. .nial mohair velvets, grip the pas senger's or driver's clothing, help.ng to hold t he rider In a more comfortable and safer position, also how the fabric, because of Its espo, lal acoustical value suh dues, or absorbs noise, lessenin'' the nervous strain on the drivers The fact that mohair velvets do not shine the clothing was an added point of Interest considered by the engl neoring gathering. The (nest Ion of riding eomfort and fatigue has been reduced to slmpl, terms by Hie Invention of a vvahbU-met- and hi3 Old Pal Tigi; itml A ilphol-terin- er by Dr. F. Moss of Ceorgv Washington University. With this In strutnent he Is Hide tu prove how tired people are after automobile rides. The subject stands on the "wubhle meter" which Is simply a platform ml Justed on sensitive springs if the platform tips In any direction, heeaus, of the unsteadiness of the person, conn tors record the so that hi clocking the number of times the via form tips, the person degree of fa tlgue Is measured, for when a person Is tired, he cannot stand ns steadily on the platform. His tests also show that the sipieaks and rattles produced In an an toniobile cont-ihu- te to the fatigue of the occupants. Sounds like these are dulled by the of mohair velvet or velmo upholstery, other test have proved. A s real party, for real live boys and girls, by a real live Buster Brown and Tige. dog like Tige. yi;JvV.'r ave kro'' a big time and cant afford He'll l;1 entertain you to stay away. A FREE SOUVENIR FOR EVERY BOY AND GIRL NOTE the DAY WHO the TIME BE SURE TO COME LANT ATTENDS and PLACE COURTESY & PERSSON CO The Clothiers PAYSON, TUESDAY. ue Five Tickets of iiMMMMM....... UTAH AUG. I8. 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