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Show FRIDAY, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH FEBRUARY ; li22 , " Mrs. Paul Davia entertain tSe members of the Contract Br(D at her home Monday even nj (ZEnKzizn!:rzKute2i!misiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii n H M Mrs. Addia Dixon of the Relief Society wa, in Arzie Burdick left last week for Leadership program i,n California, to attend the I,o- - Aegek-s- , National Electric Automotive School. M l! M n j.i TOK 0, ji w v, ll HI Aii.it it I fa t c t M f, th N M n PiP - VU .j? -- rf ,i , d. 7 pi u o, have -- t to r mi o to put ,ii . Li uig on i In -- e L SADMTCK? A y?5' !';Tjt ! ' riK !!, Mfi ' D,! J . that valuable by worrying over your Why h ear. He Economical. Save Money by putting your car up for the winter and ride the BIG RED CARS of the Salt Lake &. Utah Railroad- Safe, Economical and Convenient. 6.53ES5:s2.ai.3i:ifX!!ii::s:iBiBasisa,BaiMiMBsaisiiB Cun-su- p an-lu- lt on Payments Installment Stock 15,133.51 ngn-tr. i Installment of Repayment Loans Stock 403.2 . IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Partial Payments, It. E. Loans 3.22H.3.' .. I'Ol RTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF K, 153. 11 THE STATE OF UTAH IN ANT) Interest and Discounts . . or Withdrawal Fees UTAH COUNTY. Membership 171.38 U. tale of John ' In the ?!.t or of 290.41 Fines J.u h Si h:i t r r, Di ce l od. Total Reeeipts $32,095.29 E TO CREDITORS t!-- : . M)IK (Tidiors will vo -- R. pro- - with claims ont to the undersigned at nli tiro in Payson, Utah, on or the 25 clay of May 1932. G. Fred Ott. Administrator. W. McMullin, Attorney for , lot-- l 9, Fob. 22-- 2 hi-- tc o DISBURSEMENTS Loans on First Mortgage Securities . REPORT .. $15,000.00 Loans on Installment Stock . 2,000.00 Withdrawals, of Installment Stock ... Ad-mi,- '', 1,208.87 . . Total Disbursements to the Made . 497.29 Expense, Inc. Salaries . 9,502.5n Paid Up Stock 1932 .. . . 30.00 Appraisal Fees Cash on hand at close of Fiscal Year .. 3,850.57 tra'or. lu!, da'.s, Jan. w u $32,095.29 . rank commission of tiie d.d e " t'on i ' id i V ' III ll s - a o ,, I ' ' p, A C - t c- -u I i - the s p -- (wo s tin s never Miss Donna Meding entertained at a birthday party at the home - f Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chappie SunVarious games were day evening. played and lunch was served to the following; Ella Wiley, Nevada Wiley, Brace Simmons, Evelyn Forsey, DelHattie Coombs, Faye Batia Wil-oBetter, Inez es, f,ois Noon, Helen and the hostess. Clay-o- as to tmd an v d nibtful. d w n fa v 11 - th of a Parties too 1 names any more ,i; i, Si i i o.. n t 77 v ;S 1 mDs-place- 1 Since I crossed into Canada from Bellingham Washington, to eatch the Boat nt Vancouver, I dont know a tiling thats happened. Canada was so tlck'ed that England payel liar some attention that she was still writing about them, and they iv aMentlnn ' wa-en- t STOMACH y You -- . -- 'I I Better SHOE VALUES $0.40 ttStUM to $4.00 ( fan and Ut fijpy in Your bowels! , Thrifty women have found that our annual clearance sales mean genuine and gj unbeatable bargains. And are buying two and three pairs. Y ou'll find that every model is smart . lc iir Moab enabled bun I just w bat nn n childun need t. tlieili-c- l , cs. D , n k nil ; ' f O A m m c.i al -- ' " D(ct P"S up to the Just what you-T- p hwn wanting Dont . fniss these buys! En- gineering Corpora ion contrac for grad ng and graveling 3.2o miles 1 tah H glnvay from i. li.ui bow-belj lldd, tl'.oi ugh :l lus.e i oiamcid Colorado ls , cs . on. I i po lo.--l W r. Oil minute $19,-s,- 9 cctuiii and its ) it to people i ! Dr. C.ahlwi HU called, is the l clnig.toics sdl. . Pago and O.aysbaugh women chic, new and - uMi Cant Find ty C c news-pape- diff-ren- out-id- 1 ... ar.d send, c3(.J to a United nu:. her cf t m the states. It is the best fe. ture of this character that goes to Ameri-ca- -- I was posse ions of ours just wondering if Mellon knows we got em, and has he figured nut any way to put an additinnal tax on cm for being ttiere during these tines of a am going to esenue Budget. to one of em some day and if I see a Revenue man coming I will flee to the other one, and will keep him following me till after March the fifteenth Thats the date you got to look out for Is March tho fifteenth, that Is if you have made anythin? during the past year. Of eourse if you havent you got to look out for every day. -. fcrty-s- ofthe ration, mp we e prepared by Edward W Pickard, one of the hiahU trained nev.-rp-. per obaewea i ii . It id -- i d 1 T1 Miss Leona McClellan was hostess readers from any source a charmingly arranged bridge dinat w ii ,M You can make i: the found! P"r; - v Her ner last guests evening. Friday all non of your discussion of included Mrs. Floyd Ilarmer, Mr3. world events with friends bet c o u Stanley Wilson, Mrs. Florence Griffthin, ith, Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mrs. Ann fine Butterworth, Mrs. John Lant, Mrs. now we settle on Wendall Erlandson, Mrs. pearn Gray, the w jr t on. s ai d ( Mrs. Bert Taylor, Mrs. Eugene Hillthen ti.'iit over em Paul A. Mrs. J. Mrs. Earle, man, this of and Tea, Politics But out Jde Everybody Davis, Mrs. Ray Monson, Mrs. Ray is a great little Country. u It looks just Stevens, Mrs. J C. Barney and Mrs. is mighty nie to e of the Kimonas. like Anie ica Howard Wilson, Mrs. pioyd Wilson Coui e a der t lie Kimonas in either and Mrs. Hillman received the A.i prizes. am not an authority. But the place 7'TlIfPMlUlPS most of here dress about like we do. you favor dropping optional military i; Electric elevated trains, Subways, The questiontraining from Yale? ( hZ trains. Street (am, ami Bycieles, did and I say By nicies? hell I timkucati naire was sent to 3,129 students f'-t-f For Troubles It Is replies were received from 2,452. The ju- -t mated. It ByciUcs dae to And answer to the above question was millions of em. Did you evpr se a INOlGESriON ch ACIO stoi on a Bychde? from 2,034 or 84.05. Say thats siand "NO HtARVSJim MEAOACHt ard equipment here, and they are all is estimated that the cost of It USE GAStS-carrying something on the Bycicles, the Navy ration for the fiscal year generally an automobile, or a Piano, 1931 will be about seven cents less or some little trifie, a tray of dishes than the ration cost for the 1930 is the moD common car to. They will fiscal is due to the downThis on one from wheel end iff their year. lope ot Tok'o t i the other with a pot of tea ward trend of wholesale prices of for a friend, and then spend more all foodstuffs and not to a reduction time bowing before drinking It than in the quality or quantity of the food it would have taken them to cook up the personnel. .supplied some r at Coffee a'-Tut they mighty polite and nice, and they want you to see and like their JUST a tasteless dose of Phillips M3k J of Magnesia in water. That is an aCountry, wliiih you cant help doing lkali, effective, yet harmless. It has ba They git eerythi;g we got, find if the standard antacid for 50 years. One to it show havent and tm you they spoonful will neutralize at once many they will make it. They are a great times its volume in acid. It is the nght race. way, the quick, pleasant and efficient Inc. ll DU l. t way to kill the excess acid. The stomach becomes sweet, the pain departs. Yon are happy again in five minutes. But dont depend on crude methods, NAUTICAL NOVELTIES try the best way yet evolved in all the vears of searching. That is Phillips Mdk of Magnesia. During the World War the total Be sure to get the genuine Phillip number of German submarines put Milk of Magnesia, the kind that the in service was 375, but the actual physicians prescribe. number at sea at any one time waj Milk of Magnesia has been the U. S. Registered Trade Mark of The not much in excess of 24, which was Charles If. Phillips Chemical Companj the number operating in April 1917. Chronicle Job Department and its predecessor Charles II. Phillijl On November 3, 1931 the Akron since 1875 made a flight of ten hours with 207 persons aboard. The nearest approach SEKKSZIKilBlIRIEIIIEIlllllIKIElliiiiigiiiKBXIEIUllll fe 5 to this record load v.as when the Do m X flew for an hour over Lake Constance with 1G9 passengers and crew. U The records of the U S Naval Academy of strength tests are perhaps the most complete of any in existence. The Kellog universal dynamometer is used to test the strength in pounds of 42 groups of muscles. Any midshipman who fails to pass the test required of his class is put on the weak squad. This squad meets three times a week and each individual member is given exercises prescribed by the gymnasium medical officer to corrent the deficient mus5 Ou- A Statement of its Assets and LiaSTATE OF UTAH bilities at the close of the year: UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS of the Condition of ASSETS THE PAYSON MTLDINC; & LOAN Ua.-h on hand and in Banks $3,850.57 Stockholders plan Cedar Citv SOCIETY Loans on Real Estate (1st Mortgage) clo-eRank of Sou'ern g in the county Located at Pay. .108,911.70 Utah. at the Loans on Installment Stock 0,550.00 of Utah, State of Utah, on the 31st day elo e of Total Assets $119,342.27 of December, 1931. Logan Alg Bike Shop and Sport i"g Goods Store moved to new locaLIABILITIES The amount of authoriz'd eapiti! Paid Up Stock, Fully Paid $33,500 (D tion. and the par alue of each share Surplus . 5,515.53 $500,000.00 Installment. Stock, All Classes Additional men may be Ogden The number of shares sold during 79,821.21 to on $250,000 annex to work put (,s M iseellaneous the year . Liabilities : local post office. The number of shares cancelled and .Accrued Interest Paid Up St. $502.50 withdrawn during the year and Total Liabilities $119,312.27 1 Junction State highway through Number of shareholders Dec. 31, 1931 paid up this the in force a. city being 101 graveled. of shares Number 2,0 Pd end of year . Stati meat of receipts and Wendell Erlandson being first duly Castle Rock Union Pacific Co. dining the preceding year: sworn according to law deposes and erected modern depot building here. v January 1, 1931 to Pecmber 31, ays, that he is Secretary & Treas1931. named of above the urer company; A. J. Smith took RECEIPTS Brigham City that the statements made in the over Ca-- h Chevrolet on hand as dose of last fisGarage. Viegoing report are true and cor? 1,115.28 cal i ar rect and that said statement contains a full and correct exhibit of Survey work of Ilyrum .he condition of said companys bus- irrigation project completed, accord cles. iness at the close of the year 1931. ing to H. R. Parker, secretary of A question W E N'DKLL E IiL A NDSON, recently submitted to Waterusors Association. the undergraduate body of Yale Suhscribi d and sworn to before I contained the question would me this 15' h day of January, 1932 Annual Ogden Livestock Ogden (SEAL) 8how held here recently. Ulenn F. Cowan, for less than Notary Public. Payson, Utah f) ) 'TATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner) x-: 1, W. H. Hadlock, Bank Commis-lone- r of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the You can chat with Out-of-Tostatement of the above named com-- I Friends any, now on file in my office this of !8th 1932. Relatives day Foisons nlisoibcd into Die system fron January, W. H. HADLOCK. souring waste in tin' bowcL, cause that lull tis condition; lic.id.nh. sLicii-diBank Commissioner. by telephone . . coat tin ton ' ic: foul tiic bie.ith; sap o eneigv stieng! 1. and nci c force A little in these Towns I T H IMH'STRl l. NEWS w ill i Icar of )r. t! ddw i Ts Sv rup up tim, 1c H I h:. . ivntlv . b a inlossly . Coi r,ish -- Work started on graveling in a bum i I..- in icnce it will make ate secondary highway from Webin jour ic ivght will prose its nunl t i e ster Spur to thi- - place. Dr. C..d L i f'Ai I n a C , I n. i bat psiii," udir l ! 1 Hi I ' I ! i , s 1 1. iatuc r J vp s it is : l U vs H i 'a iua!sve River to thU place. James C, recti and Brigham ( lty Shannon ope-i- d (hast to Coast Auto and Battery R, r shop. I C. W. Salt lake Ciy irv Co. and Gold Ur merged propertiis in 51a Muo'h 51 mrg Lant & Persson Co. M Co District. I..- ; , feature each week. It!saaL tcrjorctaticn of the events of sre ,wcc history of the natioj ana the world. n, Yon k:ii..v whet a mandate is? Its a thing you take nn-- r a Country, when you Intie-i'- t rpnte a t the Haul to take oer the Ci oiitry Its a kind of a nah'e wav of clomming it, and sii'l hue a ;u . k of pi Ido left. Weil the bent te'lint ns that we were r.iplu " at the M.uiuip-- " This kept on fir d its "We rre off the Alhitians. till I thought e was ff Id- - M'.ut inns. But lie was ri lit, we were. They string out mid t'ly vo pretty neir oer to Japan (not too (lose or they would cop em) hut they sure do look like they were headed for the other si le of the o can. They are the out i t!i it the Aviators try t i follow on their way fioin Japan ovr here But its a! "s so rnuMi and foggy that you just - well try to follow a Dry iteuubltrno into a Speakeasy. It got so ri v h onio we turned south to keep fr n humping !r.o thee s what L co.ered ourAVcdVNcv.-sRn- til i ) N iw i r i "THAT i r - a- 1 I i cut I - nntiu'. Probate ai.il gua.il. i live County ( It U i. r for further informal Ion. over u- - Ih e ' ut. k' - - in r l i It c(en M iMilnto i t ba'i.cs Now you take lap m for Instance, l'oi'- where wo l..t the ihi't, a'Ur liri? on Mr. 1a'b as O c.u for ah nit das. Nothing to mv ot (oui-- e there was t ,e Allntu.n ii. U Of to our North. are bar Ttii ie is mtii.iin on i :n, tl m ttiat state, of Course we Ben o,in cm. If they bad anything on etn why some other Nition would have taken them o.tr and at lea-- held the & M 1 ot -- - 'v S' T ? Mrs. Heber A. Curtis entertained at a family d.nner on Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversary Present were Mr. of her and family Curtis Ezra and Mrs. N. T. Curtis Mrs. and Mr. of Salem, I e 't till not ' f bo' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ourtjs and 't w ci'i'ent toil family, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Kapple e no". :.g t u.d little daughter. The Clothiers Ml ( A |