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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Ancient Wheel May Be One of Earliest Made fmm The oldest wheel yet found, dating from about 3,000 B. C., has beeu discovered iu an ancient she In southern Baluchistan, It was announced In an installment Stock, All Classes annual report of the archeological survey of India. It formed part of a cart and is behoved to tie about 1,000 years earlier than the earliest wheels used In Egypt. The tin d is of eseclal significance, since the wheel Is one of the fundamental Inventions of mankind. J he discovery of its principle greatly altered the course of history. On the same site, the report stated, were found the ruins of houses of burned brick and of a large walled excavation with a drain which evidently was used as a bath by the ancient people. They also wove flue cotton materials. Skeletal remains show that they were a narrow-headegroup, perhaps distantly related to the Mediterranean peoples of Europe. Approximately l.h",t seals with undecipherable s were found based upon worship of tlie great Mother God, with cults recalling those of Babylon and Crete. 79,824.24 w,n:a' far lrt of tiif 01' i1!EVlrn!cnl oTI'tah Si P - I- f.ie MLcellaneous Liabilities: Accrued Interest Paid Up St. $502. .30 $119,342.27 Total Liabilities Number of shareholders Dec. 31, 1931 COUNTY- and 164 John Wendell Erlandson being first duly sworn according to law deposes and says, that he is Secretary & Treasurer of the above named company; that the statements made in the foregoing report are true and correct and that said statement contains a full and correct exhibit of the condition of said companys business at the close of the year 1931. WENDELL ERLANDSON, and sworn to before Subscribed me this 15th day of January, 1932 - Of of th,. Matter ,N S.'hat-rrer- crkditoks 0 TO N0TIt5 to the ith o'aims present unsigned at on or payson Utah, May 1032 Jof G. McMallih dates, Jan- To- - Fred Ott. strator. t his oo.-if- Administrator. Ad- Attorney for 1932 Feb. (SEAL) COURT OF THE ".strict SSSl of picto-gruph- Glenn F. Cowan, Notary Public, Payson, Utah UTAH IN STATE ) STATE OF UTAH, UtlH COUNTY. Office of Bank Commissioner) of the matter of the probate I, W. H. Hadlock, Bank Commis- Deceased. Thatcher. S. Alice sioner of the State of Utah, do CREDITORS VOTICE TO hereby certify that the foregoing is claims with will present 'a full, true and correct copy of the l,; his .Lfs to the undersigned at of the above named statement be-tArce in Payson, Utah, on or now on file in my office this 1932. 6th day of April 18th day of January, 1932. Administrator. Larsen, W. H. HADLOCK, Lars Iff. McMullin, Attorney for AdnnnBank Commissioner. OF AND ' rUoul- - ;j com-Ipan- 1932. dates, Feb. Pertinacity y, fortunately so were two or three dozen more and the financier fled to his cabin and lot ked the door behind him But the reporter was persistent. He o :or. to VOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY report vice of this summons upon you, if IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISMade TRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF served within the county in which OF THE this action is brought, otherwise axk COMMISSION UTAH IN AND FOR UTAH STATE OF UTAH within thirty days after service, and of the Condition of defend the above entitled action; and BUILDING & LOAN J PAYSON in case of your failure so to do, Franklin Building & Loan Company, SOCIETY will be rendered against judgement a corporation, you according to the demands of the tiled at Payson in the county Plaintiff, at the complaint which has been filed with Utah, State of Utah, vs. 31st the on day the Clerk of said Court. ue of business Lulu Young Fairbanks and George Martin M. Larson, December, 1931. Chase, Attorney for Plaintiff Defendants, P. O. Address; authorized of capital amount To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on Provo, Utah lid the par value of each share the 8th day of Februarf, Publication dates Jan. Jonday Feb. $500,000.09 at eleven oclock a. m. of said 1932. number of shares sold during 1932, door of the County o 26S day at the front the year , and the Court at House, City and number of shares cancelled situate in Provo City, Utah NOTICE the year and withdrawn during of Utah, all the right, State County, 221 paid up above namforce at the title and interest of the mber of shares in There will be a meeting of the to the folin and ed of, defendants, end of year 2,649 Stockholders of The Strawberry Farm lowing described real property, in Loan Association at Payson City Ofelement of receipts and disbursemState of Utah, ents during the preceding year: Utah County, fice, Monday, February 8, at 5 P. M., January 1, 1931 to December 31, for the purpose of electing 5 dir1931. Beginning at the Northeast cor- ectors. ner of Lot 10, Block 6, Plat W. R. Wightman, RECEIPTS N Survey of City Payson h on hand as close of last fiscSecretary. Building Lots, thence South 1.41 al year $ 4,415.28 3 chains; thence West 3 chains: lyments on Installment Stock chain;! thence North 1.41 3 .. 15,133.51 3 chains to place of thence East of payment Installment Stock Loans beginning. Area 0.425 of an ac403.2 4 re. Situated in Section 8, Town itial Payments, R. E. Loans . ship 9 South, Range 2 Eas-By BETTY BARCLAY Sait Lake Base and Meridian. iierest and Discounts 8,453.14 in lawful Purchase TNO payable price your friends pralas your embership or Withdrawal Fees If so you ha vs mastered States. United the of money 171.38 ne of the secrete of a good hostess, thi-'lProvo Dated at res Utah, City, 290.41 for la spits of tbs ease with which Total day of January 1932. Receipts good coffee may he made, compar$32,095.29 E. G. Durnell, Sheriff of Utah atively few have acquired the knack. DISBURSEMENTS lounty, State of Utah. Good coffee may be made to . Mu on First Deputy-SheriffW. Mitchell, By Chas. three ways provtded a little care Mortgage Securities Be certain la taken by the cook. $15,000.00 coffee Is fresh and the proper the Ws on Installment J. for Iverson plainGrant Stock .. 2,000.00 attorney grind. Uae a heaping tablespoon-fu- l vhdrawals, of Installment Stock tiff, Deseret Bank Bldg., Salt Lak. Do not to a cup of water. cook" coffee. Serve while hot 1,208.87 City, Utah. tpense, Inc. Salaries Percolator Publication in the Payson Chronicle, 497.29 4 Lp Stock If a percolator ts used, the coffee and Feb. 5, 1932 9,502.56 Ian. ehould be "steel cut" grind, which Kpraisal Fees o 36.00 ts e little coarser than corn meal. on hand at close if1 of Fiscal COURT OF THE DISTRICT Packaged coffee can be obtained In the proper grind or most coffee Lr. UTAH COUNTY 3,850.57 merchants will grind It for you. Disbursements .... $32,095.29 STATE OF UTAH The length sf percolation depends upon the degree of heat applied. Statement of its Assets and Lia-ll- e This can be determined by obserSUMMONS t the vation. but when It ts once ascerose of the year: tained stick to It. Too long or too ASSETS Emma Twelves, short percolation affects the taste. nd 8nd in a!.0 Plaintiff Ranks $3,850.57 Drip Method nReal Estate vs. (1st Mortgage) Many devices for making drip joffee are on the market. If you 108,941.70 Glen Twelves, have none, yen can use a drip bag LlSta!lment Stock Defendant 6,550.00 Total with a wire holder on an ordinary Assets $119,342.27 coffee pot The coffee should be TO SAID ground fine consistency of corn and the water poured meal liabilities StCk Fu,ly Paid through 9 only ecce while still crplj $33,500.00 tolling. 5, 515. 53' pear within twenty days after ser to the 9, 2, County-Building- K to-w- it: wruie lu a 1st or questions and shoved ttiem un ler the door. 1 hen he t 4'ivvi, anj waited. In due course, the list of questions was shoved out and to the reporters gratinej r all the questions were carefully answered and Mr. Morgan had added certain news which was of even more vital Interest to the financial world. But the real kick of the interview was the e across the boltimi. Don't tell anyone how you got tills; I don t want to get a haekuclie pickiug up letters from the floor." I.e'-ient- , Devil Fish F mily Devil fi,h a"e huge rays of the family Mantiiiae, which have a lozenge-shape- d disk broader than long, with the head free from the pectoral fins and provided with a pair of anterior processes and the tall long and whip-like- . The two genera and six or seven species are confined to warm seas. The best known species are M. hlros-trls- . sometimes called the blanket fish by tropical American pearl fishers, from their belief that It attacks and devours men after enveloping them In its great wing like pectoral fins, which reach a breudth of 20 feet. It Is common In tropical American waters and occurs on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States. The name applies to the octopus and allied eight armed cephalopoda. Meteorite! The origin and composition of meteorites never fail to arouse Interest wherever they are shown. The origin, of course, is an unsolved mystery. Many now believe meteorites to be parts of other worlds, which, so long ago that time cannot be reckoned, met with catastrophe and complete disintegration. Meteorites are of three kinds stone, stone-iroand Iron. They contain Iron, nickel, aluminum, carbon, phosphorus, sulphur and many other familiar elements. No strange substance has been discovered in a meteorite, which fact lends strength to the theory that the universe Is essentially uniform In Its composition. Parliament of Iceland The aiting, Iceland's parliament, la the oldest In the world. It was formed In 930 by a Norwegian named Ulfljo-tur- , after a careful study of Norway's method of local government. A site for the new body was selected at Thlngvellir, or plain of general as sembly, and It was not until 1843 that the aiting moved to r.eykjavik. The parliament reached its xenith of power between the years of 932 and 1262. In 982 Erik the Red, banished by the aiting, discovered Greenland and many Icelanders moved there. It was while en route there that Eriks son, Ieifur the Lucky, was driven from his course and reputedly discovered America. in. ole iU.it nim.y ihihlu'ii olllll r.llllel' le'iltlli lull., i ,1.111 grew' ln.--.- g lip. Helen report-- , in llvgeii Magazine. Cli.Mieti interested in obtil till g the 1. eed-, !;, u adults !ie bill a to ;l, k of giving e and a' HI all H i,,n come to a b.iUv. w J 1". eparedn-"s- s . vv . Kentucky mountaineers would seem to have something the same pvehol-ogas the t'liine-- e. They desire to be bulled in their native soil, mid the worst thing tliat ean happen is to lie burn d m h of tin- Masondhvui line. The Moil Is told of n young mountaineer who, in order to ma.nl, on this tradition, brought bark from Uliio the body of a ine.-- aoquaintanee, and although be was poor, ! dug Into his soek for a konlin l.y funeral. Bight In Hie middle of the M'l'iice the eolign gallon was surprised to see Ibis in. m walk down the aisle, peer into the eolloi and then r, suiue Ins seat. At the iIum of the s,riire they asked why lie did it. "Yal, It was H.is.ivvay," replied the mountaineer "Th- - preaeher said Unit l'ete wasn't thar; that hed left us an bar. Wal, now, I gone yonder s.,i mid right vuia- -f money to get Pete down here to Keniiuky an If lie wasnt here 1 was goin to the railroad an make em give me my money bark. Blit Pete was here all rigid, so that thar parson is either blind or a liar. Los. Angeles Times. I,, t une. DONT SLEEP ON LEFT-- " SIDE GAS HURTS HEART If stomach gas makes you restless and unable to sleep on right side, lake Adlerika. One dose will rid you of gas or nervousness, and bring sound sleeji. City Drug Company. and . 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" ery Weil, ' aid i r t u u.d quietly. Batting l.U blilo son on the head, he said; ''Tommy, didn't you k me the other day to buy .von an air gun a trumpet and a drum?' Yes, dad, said Tommy eagerly. "Well, I shrill bring them tonight. Stray Stories. Crowing Up An experimental questionnaire In the Newark (N. J.) schools gave teachers, parents and everyone a jolt. The dis h 1arroll have make us think of i.iMm.i". and Kings In the same Ini' on. i.I H.e f.ol li'lii.olis ti e is a thorough commoner, out of Not that It plint- in s'K'h company. vvonid eniov tlie narrow circle of royalty anyway, considering that it has always enjoyed wide popularity In the true si i, so of the word. As pmof of this popularity, hardly a people but lias paid the cabbage a Unite in the fashion nearest Its 'reui'liinen have included "my liuli cabbage among their most piied ti nis of el. iearment. 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