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Show he Ray son Chronicle ' S,CltC6 - J. HAROLD M0UNT1YJRD, PlBLLSlIFIt luhed every Friday at Payson. Utah, a city of J.'.LO loyal. pngnssn il i j H and contented citizens Odd - kX ti Vf TV at the Post Office at Payson, Utah County, I tali, I CUOWi 0? IXCHKNGIHG IMlUTHtS t0YM VROIA THE WMM UVUVM. HNNDtO W FROM Till- - I l'Sr 'R Jut i SUBSCRIPTIONS w I $2.00 6 Months $1.00 ADVERTISING U WNa WHIN fkus NNAW OF SfcCH AHt YWiON VUttOSit NMAt RATES ON APPLICATION. ' n Tfj age, lit t If ut we UM I . pc ti talk and .riti ab iut more j t I hi AHE MPiLtHTHE" WfkS THtU AO AHE MORE OS. LESS EOCHN, NONOU&U FOB. --AEfVX least r ant V k l. 111 e nv W i THE INTRODUCTION OP THE GREASED ENFIELD CARTRIDGE THE UATVJES THE USE ON THE ANIMALS, ESPECIALLY RESENTED OF TALLOW AS COWS have ARE HELD N GREAT REVERENCE. THERE Passfen0eis ale of the steer a rnUuty Into estlng y haj -- 1UE SEPOY MjTlNY IN lNDlfl&57)WfV5 CAUSED do dlduit 08. pen- - plat es, id Tun;. is and I ui hi Cl Sir . i.. ViUS ou our (ommg out quite an In ri ting bunch i swmc&s OTHESL WPS PCK10 SWttTEOF uhi : We li. t I ifi, it- I hn di r j, . Iv Mill it I read v li i Year 1 , AO DWVN matter. avail U)?lCIUlS covtowMW fos. a, aeiond ciaa lj but True OF ered FEBRUARY FRIDAY, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON, UTAH (2 1) (am ns who hid been home a uncut bus! s ii i, ngl til, that Is poke ood .ib ait li,i nit bud tbmrs were very bad in tin old C untry, evtn worse tliiv thin,, it than mo-- t of the other T i Ir ih , risers are queer people. They queer ideas and oftentimes do tr things. Edgar Allen Poes life a constant nightmare because s flways believed something going to happen to him. Zane believes that there is no such as suffering only the mental f: j y which is in reality an i. Charles Allen Gibbs smokes a when he writes. lie avers that sing stimulates ideas and sharp-th- e imagination. Alfred Osmond ns that he writes for relief and art in writing is spontaneous, ph Conrad has remarked that .dng is the great enemy of man- - merely suggested. j terr-iwa- ill-- r Arthur Conan Doyle once used 'expression Nothing is bad but t thinking about It tnak.es it e. We can all attest to a certain If I were to name a fiw of our most famous contemporary writer-- . I would mention Rupert Baldwin. NV because his works are distinctly out i standing, but because he once madi this statement: There is a fine ills inction between right and wrong. It comes in the things we do. We can call it honesty when we do the thing-w- e believe. A bootlegger or a radical red or a highway roblier can be honest m n Sincerity is the basis for judging honesty. A dishonest man is dishonest because he is insincere; an honest man is honest because he does the things he believes. finds its root in the Dishonesty moral of the things we do. A person can never do dishonest things, but he can be dishonest in the things hi does. It is beliefs and not action that makes dishonest people. of truth in this statement, epticism is one of the unavoid-- I humRn weaknesses. An artist Many a fresh egg has been laid ipainted a beautiful picture of a mountain towering over out by a chicken. vely valley. He steps back to his work and pronounces it fin-- I Stewart Dul Noah have a wife? and commences to lay his brush Mr. Groesbeck Certainly! Juan of .side. Arc. Dont ask such silly questions ddenly his eye catches a single It is only an overwoihed line the base of the mountain. He i up his brush ad attempts to ve it. He covers it, but now he arought out another fault. As he s with it he discovers another still another. f commences painting again and he has an altogether different re. When he steps back to look t he finds that his masterpiece been ruined, is is the line that marks the daries of beautiful things. If Advice to those who live in towns, where gossip never ceases, (rill search diligently enough we always find an imperfection, Be careful how you pick your friends And dont pick them to pieces. we center our attention on one others endless rfection suggest selves. Man is the only one that we might say that it is not that can learn nothing withto attempt to come too out being taught. He can neither walk to perfection. Real beauty has no speak nor eat, and in short ho ne beautiful because it is toueh-it- can do nothing at the prompting or enough repellent to give it nature, but weep. be know-nothin- g, al-sa- h nee. Todays Memory Gem: Grey is a great depictor of Teach the boy to blow a horn and ter. The actors in his stories he wont blow a safe. al and alive. Those who have Riders of the Purple Sage, An old timer is a person who feels Border Legion, Wanderer of naked without his suspenders. tsteland, or The Mysterious can never forget such chara-i- s Tho weather doesnt agree with Lassiteir, the prospectme. Hell-Beth or Wade, ors, Thats nothing. It doesn't agree Kells. We read this writer's with the weather man either. feel that we and portrayals ve grasped hands and lived Youre simply delicious. longside these men. writing we call this ability the UTAH INDl'STRI L NEWS dimension. It is the power of g suggestions without direct Priject considered by Holier cit irice or the use of Words. A to build road from Midway to ons iter in writing a play would at head of Big Cottonwood Brighton, e fourth dimension by having by way of Bonanza Flats Canyon, a lawyer, appear aracter, say Creek. Pine a brief case and nt stage carrying erence is made to this charact-speec- h or action, yet the fact i is carrying a brief case sugg-a- t he is a professional man. fe we also have a fourth dim-I- t is what we sometimes keeping a purpose. We e writers, doctors, ministers, irs. We are all striving to we are doing with will bring us !gle idea that it does not satisfaction But ction. to us by a direct path. It is ted by our achievements and ms and sometimes our is not found, it is re-8- 3 Flans progress rg f Cedar City Bank of Southern Utah. reopening r Four new serials inSpringville stalled on Main Street Inyond Figh-t- h R G Radical South Street by D Co. where their tracks oios- - h Encouraging showing of gold o ore encountered in Union Mines Co.s confidence nunc n Cottonwood Canyon, accordu g t -- i A Parry, manager. pin oi a n J v i 1 i Rut Mimed night) dieerful Jim to ah jut it Great race thjse fohs Whin tlie do come back liny will di it with a Ring, for they are built of flue stoi k Tin a weio h t Readers, well in foirmd In ter) thing, and told us moie if J ip n th in e.ui a J ipanese Siunli-- t that was with us lie was ph int, but he wouldtiit tell us t' i tly hut ue ashed him He was ut thou 'h, he lad hi n down to I sn.itia, aid bt dying wi h Prof .ll'lile n an bil th si felh s that nu know, funny Rio iiin w is with tin'' It w s ju-- t a Juoiiie-- e gardner a imh p' h uwav out In tint the (it t u ,1 A jn tl at h d m eur globe of some a tut of an hind .mil he tmind a Star, a new one that none of the Kuuiists had ever found There v.n a bg fuss made over it, I renumber at the time, and thev t ve him a now sit of tools, or Spy (1 as s or w h iti v i r it Is ) ou find odd th sms with, just for his contribu tlon to Km me, so he wont right on ph h ng Radi lies and I bet in about anotlir vmr he vnl hob up with an other 1 lar, or Ilanet Hope he finds one tint ha cut been hit by depres sion. R the wav i wonilir If they ate hit I,l all the lest ol the World an) wav. It thi. y are it just shows yiu how fur llooveis inline me reaches. Then of course we had Floyd Gibbons in then, and he knows about every thing, and bus been everywhere, and lead euiything A Scotch Golf Player fioin Gunnila that was as liberal ns any one yon ever saw, I dont know where they get that Scotch stuff. Rut the fel'ow that I want to tell you about was the "Ree Mail" Ills name was Riddell He had lately come from up in Alberta, Canada, and he was j ist about as odd nud human a Fibli as you will find in a veais troop ing. He had on hoard 500 hues of Rees, t iking them out to Ciiica Well up to the time I met hi n I tliJmt know any moie about a Ree than I Rut the Bee do about Sli ikespeare man told me a lot He had em all stored on deck, right out in the cold. He first had em down below, but he was a f i u cl of the eat, so they biought cm lip, and they was roped down, for believe me you Brother those Rees did s one rot km; if they was with am going to git that that Put Rook of Miterlirhs on Ilees and read it. He says thats what drove linn in the Ree business. I in'icmber Maleiln.k when lie was brought out yeais ago to Hollywood with the Sam Goldwyu (' uipany that I was with at the time. I Unlent know he knew anything about Bios then or 1 would have asked linn He was a mighty pleasant old fellow, and ha a plum pretty little Fieiuh Wife. 1 knew lie had written a Play about I think it was Blue Bud, but I dident know a thing about tills Rte business. Rut it was the other qualities that made th s Roe man st uid out. He at But as first w is kinder a Windy we kept trying to pin him clown, why we found out e bail really been there, or he had read it. By Golly those fe! lows on tho Boat that had real.y read a lot couldent find anything to stick Rees on. Old liei s was pietty tough to down and you would In nu augment, about have to buy him a drink to beat h.m. He was a young follow too, about forty two, but he was high on old Thorou or whatever his name was, he lived up around Bostou, Harvard I man I guess never could find ' out from Bees Just what tvpe of stuff he turned out Maby was a C Ho had also read a lot of Ghin.se stuff He and the Japanese would argue over that. I tell you this old P e man was a freak. He knew an awful lot about Ants pi u ami i i i , t i j mi-Jit- i -- i c i 1 1 1 1 1 too Thats smielniiig be got me In , 1 I anercan woman uses three tuals The average HERWEVGKI H COmTlCS HER UfE DURvNG 1 1 terested In. and s on as I .an get my mind ofT Movies 1 am going into the Ants TL.s old Bov ju- -t rut more am r bitun i ito me He his ju- -t got me Hoover r.di ..!1 t o ti !o n,, s- Rni mo e and all arah Sir He and Rg aid tie 1 devote my time am to that, voirg S fnmi i w on to Ants They do some thing gh-wa- 0NTU. AOOA ONE HUNDRED TEARS AGO THERE WERE NO RGHA AHD LEFT SHOES M MU J 0, . indicating her ability to sweep the MANS HEART STOPPED seas Von Tromp originated this cusBY BAD STOMACH GAS tom when he sailed to meet Cronir Vr. L. Adams bloattd w th wells fleet. Lashed to the foremast ga- -' with broom was a of his after flagship meals his that mi-him ul Are you informed of the fact that. which he boasted he would sweep beats. Adlenka brought out al gas The religious, medical and hospital the English from the channel. and now he eats any thug an fe.l- -' staff of any captured ship in invioo fine City Drug Company Alv lable, and its members can not be UTAH INDUSTRI VL NEWS made prisoners of war. On leaving the ship they take with them the Road project between Chic Nephi instruments surgical objects and and Millard County line ken Creek which aie the.r personal property. completed. The enemy nvust guarantee to the said staff, which has fallen into their Indications are that local Logan hands, the same pay and allowances of Amalgamated Sugar Co factory which given to the staff of the will next fall. operate own rank their corn, ponding in t Navy. Plans underway to build hatchery Blood is thicker than Water a at head of Bear Lake saying, winch all of us have often j . a heard, was first used by Commodore Z& b Richfield $31,000 armory opened. Josiah Tattnall, U. S. Navy who was Two-mi- le in jtaved hoghway gap flag officer on the China Station in from Pleasant Grovt to Provo will when the British fleet was be 18.T8, paved soon. hard pressed by the Pei-H- o forts. During a brief interval whle CommSalt Lake City Utahs 1931 proodore Tattnall was on board the duction of eomniercial pou'try and II. M. S. Cormorant in consultation valued was at poultry products with Admiral Hope, some of the Amto annual according report erican bluejackets who had rowed of Utah Producers Coopeiat-iv- e Poultry Commodore Tattnall there, helped to Association. man one of the Cormorants guns. P. K. Nielson acquired comPrice The Matson iner Mariposa which plete ownership of goes into active service this year will have radio equipped Milford Beaver Cooper Co near In olden time it was believed that here, to open up in sprtng if they had a pig tattooed on their Vernal feet, Ihey Yvouliji rtever die from Triangle Cafe to move t) new location. drowning. NAUTICAL NOVELTIES te a-- zhstrsiioti and e Copy ' k m.. i 0, m ifENT News-Advocat- e. life-boat- s. On ebruary 2, 1800, Midshipman James Jarvis during the fight between the Constellation and Vengeance was sent aloft in command of topmen to endeavor to secure the mast, and when warned of his danger as it was about to fall refused to leave his post and wont over the side with the falling rigging and was killed He was only thirteen years of age Captain Truxton commended his devotion to duty in a report to Congress, mentioning his loss as a subject of national regret The U. S. S. Jarvis Destroyer No. 38 was named in his memory. In a narrow arm of the sea known as the French Pass in New Zealand for more than half a century Pelorus Jack a dolphin, constituted himpelf pilot to vessels treading the channel. t the entrance to the pass Jack had is regular quarters and whenever a vessel appeared, he convoyed the ship in safety, swimming just ahead, leaving her only when open water was reached. The English Parliament in 1911 passed a law protecting the life of this famous pilot fish of New Zealand. foot Taboga Bill", a thirty-tw- o shark who inhabited the water around Panama for many years was well known to Ameroan seamen sailing tho-- c waters. He never qualified as a pilot, in fact was more of a ability than asset, for he was bountifully rationed by all ships boasting his acquaintance. The men on approaching Taboga Bills habitat ahvays kept a sharp lookout for their comrade of the sea. i the United Shates Navj is that o' lashirg a broom to of a ship when she the top-ma- -t ha- mndo the highest gunnery or engmeerirg record in the f eet htus 1 cu-t.- ; 4 j v ' - v JayV ,, t 4 - t , v. , V s .is ? J a X? , v y vv f - ,'i-- - , w . r '- ? 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