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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY TIIE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH ri-- ii i: whit UN- A'r ' sl H t t' - tA V' - '' nil as - lfCi - .11 I kilo t mu lie pa; ,., f-- . L () 1 an ;u p ,.n Is Cheapest Bt !tlg' u Y .I kn ,w Cuff spent E T. i ty - v r! w it g -- w ith f.'Pueily - a- -- t Bvn ., , fit! Daniel-- U Min. () sot. I la-- a DELIVERED Per Ton ..... Salt Lake. .ii g : i i t FOR RENT. Modern five rooms and bath. Tartly furnished Inquire Rev. J. O. Arthur TjG S main. o LARGE Exhibit of Mammies in Crypt of Dublin Church Dublin N pci hups lb cl) ill) utit sill uf i ,g it tii.it lias ils own mui'i mic.s. Tiny ale rallur a ghastly iglit, i but no visit to tb it) w mill w il Ii ul a triii lu i'. I't i1!- Si Mn ans ilmnli, when tliy may b -- NATIONALLY l wdl start you in business for yourself. We furnish nearly everything. Many people make $50 to $75 weekly profits. Steady repeat business. Writ quickly. G. C. IIEBERLING COMTANY Dept 2555, Bloomington, the 111. School-boo- k His tones Ii Leave Off . . . That is where the mL if Lltno Scott .its, n Kqit's, and in his illustrated fc. e e articles which appeal it tii:. newspaper h. rtLus foi . those little Li. v.n . chapters in American fascinatalford which torv ing sidelight, on the hm Id mg .of the nation. 1 History is his specialty hut not all of his articles deal with historical subjects, He also writes on popuLr science, on litcratute and the fine arts and on many other subjects of cumnt interest Teachcts find his arucLs valuable for supplemu t.nv use in their classes and v. u ; will find them so it.t.t and informative that )ou will want to tell your friends about them. ; I pounds of fresh, tender 3 good, meat for 25c. It sounds cheap and it is cheap! Think of pounds of our home made pure pork sausage 25 cents, or 9c per single pound, and here is another equally as 3 pounds of cheap ground beef 25c or 9c single pound- This is our usual good qual ity. Visit our Payson market and get these very unusual bargains 3 - Youll Wednesday. profit in 1932 by buying your meats at our market. 0. P. I I SI II uf die air In the vault imilei nal Ii thU uuihcc" has in sirwil the hollies of many of thus who vveie biuii il Ilieie eentuncH ago. ton nia) see them now, for the weight Ulan pi ltol iqiim another has of on iaiis,l some of them to bleak ami arms anil legs prnli mle. It is strange Indeed to tie taken Into u ilaik iliin geon anil to see in the Hash of n lighi held by your eseoi t u band banging out. And It is a hand, too, and not just a net work of bon. For the skin has been preserved through all the ages and lias taken on the appearance of leather. 'the sexton takes great pride In showing these remains. Some of them nie lords and some are common folk. Many of them have been dead live centuries, vvhhh Is a long time in any country. '1 he one lie is proudest of r. You perhaps, Is that of u know he is a Crusader, for lie was ienied, ns they all were, with the legs crossed. New Yolk Evening Iost. Si lino odd proiiMly Cru-ade- r , 11 S. COFFEE GUARANTEED Every pound of O. P. S. Coffee is sold with a money back guaran It must please tee it will- It is and you our own blend especially roasted for us. The price is in tune with the times. One pound tins three lb. tins Superb quality moderate a price. at next. it Try - FOOD A Surety of Purity jyfT "ro3EEaa j i I t d i Each hud llovveis lint cine and each lias hut its minute of perfect beauty; so In the garden of the soul eaili feeling lias, as It were, Its flowering instant. Its one and only moment of epinsie giace and radiant king slilii. Each star passes but once in the night through the meridi in over our heads amt slenes there but an in stant ; so in tb heaven of the mind e.u Ii thought tom lies Ils zmitli bill nnee, and in tli.il moment all its and all ils gieatne-- s culminate. Arpsi- - poet, or thinker, if you want to li and immortalize your ideas or your fet lings, seize them at the and lie, ling moment, for It is their highest point. Before ' It you have vague outlines or dim pi sentiments of them. Aflei It you will only have weakened leminiaemis or powerless regret ; that moment is the moment of jour idea!. -- A mils .Journal. flower hung outo ropes and did work around there when the waves were breaking all over this deck and it was the top one. I like to fell overboard from just looking at it from the inside, an we just had another glass of beer, an I they were always passing ail kinds of llors Duervs, (1 cant spell it but I ran eat It). Well I was cramming that In all the time. And three big meals a day in addition. Then by that time I was flgureing that I was a real Sailor. This thing ot a Typhoon, crossed with a Monsoon, and sired by a Hurricane lasted with all that was following it, about two days In all. But what I started to tell you was one time, away out in New Zealand, thats right near Au Four mom Apt. Ta:tly tralla, I was working with a Circus FOR RENT furnished. Inquire (I. A. SeliaeiTe-- , Well 1 left it to come to America, or rattier the United States, for we are 275 North 3rd East. not ALL of America. Well I was sup posed to make a one night trip by a small boat from dowu the coast where I left the show, after being it for over six months, and finally made enough to get home on. (But not first class) Well t he train I was on pulled up beside the Boat, and I knowing that was going to te sb'k, rushed aboard right away, and ! says to myself I will get in the bunk and maby that will help me from being too sick. Well Its the paint, and that smell of varnish 3 RULES f Mr and Mrs. Selby D, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth, J, and Mrs J. C Barney, Mr and Mti Ray Monson, Mr. and Mrs. E" Hillman, Mrs. Ann Butterworth, Mrs. Florence Griffiths. hostess was Ned Mrs. Wightman at a most delightful bridge party Wednesday night. Dinner was served Mrs. Lena Christensen and baity rf before the game and the clever table Spanish Fork spent the week egj decorations and favors w,ere carried here with her parents, Mr. and )fo out in pink. Cards were placed for Will Wyler. Mrs. Weston Bear., Mrs. Elwood Dunn t Mrs. Merrill Smith, Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, Mrs. La Grande Gudmundlson, Mr. and Mrs. Orson A. Daniels kn Mrs. Elmo Christianson, Mrs. Walter received word from their daughte Ware, Miss Ixtona McClellan, Miss Mrs. W. J Edwards of San Jo Clara Johnson, Miss Madge Reece, California announcing the birth of i ' Mrs. Howard Wilson and Mrs. Floyd on daughter January 2. Harmer. Mrs. Ware and Mrs. Lloyd i Wilson received the bridge prizes, LeRoy Hill, son of Mr. and Mn Jasper Hill of the Payson secosi Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis enterward has returned home from tit tained at a Bridge dinner Thursday Northern States mission where beka evening for the newly organized ev- labored as a missionary for the I ening club composed of the following D S church during the past members: Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mr. months. He was the prinrp and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mr. and speaker in the second ward serv Mrs. Wendall Erlanason, Dr. and Sunday evening and gave an intMrs. Frank Wheelwright, Mr. and eresting- account of his missionary Mrs. C. II. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs Dave and twenty-nin- Whats New the Mew Chevrolet Six ESI I s tt ben you read uhtu's nrtv in the new Chet-yotoo, will agree its the Great Aincrii .in t .due for 1032. Syncro-Mesand Free Wheeling combined for the first lime in alow priced car! Engine and chassis improvements that raise performance to new heights of power, speed and smoothness! The finest Fisher bodies Chevrolet has ever introduced. And tks same qualities of reliability and economy that have wos the approval of millions of Chevrolet owners. All thee you will find in the new Chevrolet Six at one of thelowest h v prices in the market! Thats why the new Chevrolet is called the Great American Value for 1932! Six o. x eA vw( vAtfri tVrtli'Vn Transmission Syncvo-Mes- h A Smoother, Improved you to shift gears with mat v clous qiechm-ss- , . and It even enables Ouetness you to shift rapid! v from high haik mto am tun you want to us1 the braking fori e of the emune. Syncro-Mes- h prri-iit- ea-e- Engine er s Chevrolet now has down-dranew cylinder head, manifolding, counter balanced crankshaft and rubber mounting, increasing power 20 xt cent to 60 horsepower. ft Simplified Free Wheeling To take advantage of Chevrolet butted Free Wheeling, simply press dash. Until vou pul lit0 on the . Yftd :rr wnm. you rree (ll...l" again.when accethe off is coast your foot lerator. You shift with magical1 .tear Jj 3 ! t- - sin 5 SV - 5S lerx J5. i does it. Wed got a whiff of It that going down, and crawled right Into my bunk (which a lot What a joy to have the bowels move was in among noons like clockwork, every day! Its easy, if of other Now 1 was under the Impres you mind these simple rules of a famous hunks) old doctor: slon that the Boat was going to pull 1. Drink a big tumblerful of water right out. But this old sniff of pah t before breakfast, and several time had got mo, and sure enough I starttd a day. had t he old Lunch in being sick. 2. Get plenty of outdoor exercise w ith on to the edge of the tied Basket right out unduly fatiguing yourself. bed. (They have lovely little Cusptdois 3. Try for a bow,l movement at of a thing for Birds like met. Web I exactly the same hour every day. sure was going strong. I thought we Everyone's bowels need help at times, but the thing to use is Dr. Caldwells I havetit got long to be sick, for w Syrup I'epstn. You'll get a thorough will be in there before long, and final') cleamng-ou- t, and it won't leave vour some fellow come in and asked anothi r insides weak and w.iteiv. his family fellow, "Whats the matter with this doctors prescription i, just fresh laxa- Boat, aint it ever going to pul! oit tive herbs, pure pepsin, ,md other helpful I was practically dying and the ingredients that eouhmt hint a child Here to the dock, we hadent moved tied boat how But it wakes up t!,. l.,n bowe's 1 low good you fe, wuh vour svstem riJ peg. But the old Imagination had of ail that poisonous w ist nutter. done some working along with the old Stomacher, and here I was dying and still tied to the dock So when I Da. V. B Cm mv r i t's crossed the Pacific this time with no 'casualties, why I sure did think I was a Sailor. I was for shipping on as A Doctors Id nt;!y luxatne a regular. 1 big help to BOWELS 1 1 . STORES it i 127 Shuler, v 1 PHONE V Co. ANYTHING IN SERVICE IN LUMBER EVERYTHING t -- Finest Feelings Last but One Brief Moment - Buy Coal from Established Dealers. Chase Lumber & Coal 1. bnl-li.im- 3 Pounds 25c it--- oi.i-I'l- foil, n ti I HOUSE the $6,751 For Satisfaction entertained Thursday the , dinner yellow anyhow, and when at a fain little squirmisli why 1 start hit-in- ; "(a-'i'-hi r Liithday- - annivor- hting f r the Hay, and when once I v t d.vn In the old Bunk why I am a dt ad Bg flora then on, no matter Prune Industry Grow if we ate out for a week or a month wo- - started In , i 1. ii So kn- .wug this in ad.ame I was all I m tt m lN'l, but Mates the in Ml f..r about elevin days fun and tonditions . the In (lunatic , fill'd amu ime.it right iu the old hunk with f r the production aide e Live r."t ue Broad ne if Baskets little tin t About lMi5 of the (I - red tj onto the side ot It. Everv-fi tt i.t iid'i-trst irted iu California and the h 1., eat all the said. keep going, rq d Viy In V.ilO the annual outj;,( time, Iir.nk1 of which ink i.oi w is "tuntls, pul Weil Its a beautiful trip from Van ne.iriv half was evpoited. Before the to the tliats Victoria Capi(oiner ovr indu-ir- y gievv in California France tol of Bntish Columbia. So I dident wa tin thief produi iiig nation of the have mm h eva-- t to keel over going world. Oiogon, Washington and Idaho also glow good prunes, ns do Serbia, through all those beautiful wooded Bus many, spam, Vustralia and Islands and straits. We got over there i, i. Afro a. lot a was South and there about dark, jmt of folks (unit down to the Boat. The meinan Consul thcie wanted to take With Humble Apologiei and fallow me the Town. me e fompuey wrote out u Aii insurant Cause it was dark, but we drove by in the name of one l.fe 51,ooo puli) and all the big Government buildings Ilemiutns were paid m Johnson. San we got a nighty good idea uf the u few years, but sudden for promptly there homes is beautiful City There After sending a few de and gardens and grounds. Bs about !y stnpptd nt notes, tin company received the most British City of any In tins reply: Canada, there is an avvfu! lot of BritPietist' excuse us us we "I tear Sirs: ishers there. I mean the real ones more premiums on Sum. can't any pay and that come direct from England, lie d.ed la-- t May. Yours truly, Mrs. are not Canadians, but British. There S Johnson Christian Register. em out a of a of to seems be kind pack there. Double-CheckeWell then we pulled out and hit the real Ocean, and course I went to bed. A slow pay ustonser sen! the followBut even in the morning J surprised ing note to h s garage mechanic: myself by getting up and going down I'li as sind tur; if U. K., will send to breakfast, and then stuck It out h. il' till Bunch, and then dinner, and mind The n th. mi, however, was uot do you all this time I was packing in ing miy business on such risky terms, the Fodder. They had awful good eats so li wrote lmk: Send check; If on the boat and I Just went the limit, O. K will end car." and then about the middle of Mister Balboa's Ocean we hit a Typhoon, and thats when the Lifeboat washed away and like to got some more. But do you know those little Chi nese Crew, all the head officers were BritMi but the crew are Chinese, and they are real Sailors. Those little Rascals stood out on that deck and l.imbr am We are now selling domestic lump Coal at owing prices. AT YARD Per Ton Pay on Sugar t Utah Idaho o' a." t f it" Oregon. Mr. of Mr. anl n H nunag' r in . r.,, r.i t. They have a U dai.ee at a managed f , I ;.m the Champi ,n t of the World i.g si isick, and I ti.at it is J ist k' I. k of i rve If you will just ketp and batup thei tle wuh It, and l.i p goin ; why y iu a ie 0. K. But 1 l BlIllBllllEIHlHClliaill;l!kfflllfXSBBESZiaiia3 u t l ''-oi- Save your car. Keep it new and clean Ride the BIG RED CARS of the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad. We keep them cleam for you Safe, Swift and ia-- 1 .v -- tai t C Is A g-- f:Ys'X!g? ork, I tah i h 'spam 's, and think the t wrote t,me mg letn r j ou a e ,:i the rn I we d.e of the 1'auhc in la-- , 'S 11 prowl 1 ' ? I-- 1 st I Vtt ..I, tl 64 s. mint on nil Package Goods a' Modi!- - nt (.race Creers p sump, r lhon iNqii R. Mr, l;v ", f! hhh LOCAL ITEMS xupd. fUtfiT 15, SYRUP PEPSSfil $ JiJ.;, V..V Imt, 65 to 70 Miles an Hour with Faster Acceleration it il new featmes m si x - n v dev lop .1 r ngme t, ,0 ( hcvrnlct's hie it to an hour. "stop, watili in an from 0 to 33 miles in ts -- I. Stabilized ( 11 i ai (, 7 deration second,. Front-En- Mounting d Chevrolet s exclusive method of front fenders, lamps, mounting double and radiator to the frame stabilizes thesecurely front- and insures steadiness when traveling over rough roada. tie-b- 1 Smoother Operation . . . Distinctive New Front-EnAppearance An Improved Clutch . . . Down-Dra. . . Counterbalanced Crankshaft . . . Finger-Touc- h Front Seat rnnanra 10c rv "11- - e ... d ft Car-bureti- on ..t 1; All prion Flint, Mirk. Lore (Win treJ prices and mmt extra. C M4C terms. Ousmlet Meter General Divnum Detroit, Midi. W THE GREAT AMERICAN VALUE FOR 1932 SEE YOUR DEALER BELOW SHULER MOTOR CO. PAYSON, UTAH -- , field. Furthermore. MM en craftsmen have added new elenl 7 of strength, quietness and to the wood and steel construe low-pric- |