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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH ThePaysonChPonicle J. II VUOLI) .MOlYll OKI), tiercd at t Oflue at he Bust la'.m, IlBLD-'UL- tal. I L'tali, an (aunts, N.eond-clan- si Bm( 6 lOVs KIIM Year $2.00 Months $1.00 advertising r m.s on 11 Emery, Carbon, Giand and San Juan. On Utah County Farms With Extnsion Agents AUGUST M S, mmr school at n? 4ltiib? If all wheat growers in the county should decide to "come in1, on the !he c- l- of school accordbushels, ii 519,222 H. whiat reduction progiam, the total home Rich By Lyman juitmi nt, voting in William Peterson, of their domestic allotments would rancico and "the, County Agricultural Agent, Utah Co. ing to Director piles' en route. The machinery is being put into manager of the Agricultural Adjust- reach approximately the same figure Administration for Utah. ment Government Wheat fhu for .. opiatiun as the county allotment. Aliottmcnt program for Utah county. This figure, which has been deterII. Biigo. . The compensation payments will nd Frank of The .slat1' has been divided into ele- mined by the United Stabs Crop ReCentral one be Utah these averbasid upon individual al- have been the ven county being porting Board, represents the districts as a sefarate coun- age total annual production of wheat lotments. The amount of payments sister, Mrs. gUesl3 of the-.foih.' ,- r, e district and by itself. The per- which will be made will depend upon ty . ,n the county for the with Director William iod from 1928 through 1932, inclus- the number of wheat growers who and Mrs now, take advantage of the opportunity Salt Lake have at the head is being given ive Petr been L in the wheat program. 'be vurk of organizing the program. niece, Mr The county allotment which is to participate lh"ir I tah County Farm Bureau Presi-d- i set at 54 percent of this average will be L. Anderson nt, Evans conform with the to production chairman of the county board and a of the total national wheat YOU ARE INVITED TO VlStt" ounty committee will be organised which is consumed domestically crop veiy shortly to put the machinery as human food, totals 280,320 bushin full operation. The whole program This allotment is the maximum els. wavs t xplained at a state meeting in total upon which individual compenAND Ogden Thursday, July 13, where tha sation payments can be made within Agent and a county Agricultural Director Peterson said. ... u d r.idil mat h r. 1 FRIDAY, I- u'it.h aiion. 3 - . X e .TnV- Exten-Servic- five-ye- ar , X r-- tr f) 7cth ' Xj per-c.nta- GENES -- id PAYSON POST NO. 48 James Louis A. Bates, Adjutant A. Daniels, Commander H. R. LVNGTUA, Publicity Chairman. rvvvvvrtvvvvvvvvvv-XrtrtrtrtrtTvvvvT'H'vTT'irt-T-- Ihiu the m ry near future. For Payson Post wishes to thank all one time we hav taken it on the the veterans that attindu! the funh n eral services of our h patted comjlmty but I really believe we am gi'ii g to get a break soon. rade, Charles Fillmote. At the pn sent time 1 am waiting James A. Daniels, Post Command' r f.n a li- -t of road projects from the tate road commission in which your will be co"cred. All disabled World war eUrans j articular In a .short time I will have some that have been receiving conipen-a-tion from the government and same iiConiiatiun for all the contact i to works. public pi mining either being reduced or cut off entirThanking you for your cooperation, ely, are requested to get in touch with Clyde Tervort, Post Servici Off I am Very truly yours, leer. Comrade Tervort will give you Ray L. Adams full details and will handle your case for you if you inttnd to file an appTne above pertains to the employeal. in' nt applications filled out, and filed v ith comrade Tipton; by unemployed Our Post Adjutant Louis A. Bates v.t'ian, in this locality. recently returned from Chicago and worlds fair. Comrade Bat's reports At the .regular meeting held on that the Century of Progress Fair now being held in the Windy City, is Wednesday July 2Gth the following a knock-ou- t. Comrade Bates! front die gati s and alternates weie chos and center; we understand that you im to .u lend the State Convention are a pretty good skiff player while to lc held at Ogden, Utah, on Augtraveling cross couatry in an auto- ust mobile. How about it? D'hgais, Harold Simmons, Clyde Tcnort, Flank Brewerton, Paul Dav-- s and Lo Dune; Alternates, Wend-il- l DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Erlsudson, H. S. Tipton, Louis U. S. Employment Service A. Bat r, James A. Daniels, and Veterans Division 11. Jos. Handers. 259 Federal Building Salt Lake City, Utah Post Finance officer ern ike-soJuly 13, 1938 Mr. Harry S. Tipton letuM.ed him e recently from Califon his trip Comrade ornia. Wli! Payson, Utah per-Mrelatives and friends in I ( .o"-eleand Ixmg Beach. We My dear- Sir: I am in receipt of your letter of Ailiom we j"i home Comrade andvaca-10 to t in relative veterans July your .rceiely (mpe you enjoyed your district in need of employment. on s thaf you now have enough I am sure there will bo available i" stand up to carry you till fey work for all of our men t summer. -- n di-tri- ct n off-ii'ii- n u 6. n n n. Mr-- . Mrs. Mary Ellsworth had as her Gilbert Hopkinst and two is visiting here guests this week, her brother Bill chililrm of Salt Frew and his daughter, Mrs. Jannie for a week with her father, William Sted of Hooper. Kitchen. SANITARY MARKET Quality Groceries Dependable Meats Phone 2 Utah Payson, Friday & Saturday Aug. PICNIC HAMS lb. Freshly Ground OKs Beef, 3 lbs Pork Roasts, . An shld., lb. Veal Roasts, shld., lb. ... a 10c 12c Steaks, Loin & lb. . T-Bo- 4-- 5 1 XUC 4 1 'i t f i 6c BEEF BOIL, as Rendered Lard 2 lbs 09 Salt Bacon, Pound . Pot Roasts, lb. .... 9c Veal Stew, lb. 7c . 12c Franks, 2 lbs. .... 27c Asst. Lunch Meats. 18c BACON, Ai mour's sliced, lb. 21c Pork Sausage, lb. Sc tmsmsmoEsssaisEsm&msBmsmma ii 0 lit Si ef kntolt farm bureau executive member, A. J. Wright attend'd and learned the (letailsl. committees of three Community w ill be appointed under the direction of each local Farm Bureau in each lommunily and it will be their definite work to sign up wheat growers to take advantage of the plan to check their acreage and to check on the entire community production for the past three years 1930, 1931, 1932. The wheat allottmnt plan provides the payment at the rate of about 30c per bushel to farmers on the of their producbasis of tion cm the 1930, 31 and yields Part of the payment will be made, in September of it is understood 1933. The only requiremer t is that the farmers agree to cut their acreage of wheat in 1934 and 35, whatever the government asks, not to exceed It will be to the distinct advantage of the farmers to take advantage of this plan as they have been asking for this very thing for a long time and now the government has provided it, every advantage should be tak-e- the county, ave administration In order to costs in Utah, the state ha.s been divided into 11 districts, as follows: No. 1 Cache and Rich counties; No. 2 Box Elti r; No. 3 Weber and Davis; No. 4 -- Morgan, Summit and No. 5 Salt Ijake and Tooele; No. 6 Duchesne, Uintah, and Daggett; No. 7 Utah; No. 8 Juab and Sanpete; No. 9 Millard, Beaver 10 No. Sevier, Iron, Washington; Piute, Wayne, Garield and Kane; No. RADIO Appliance Shop door North of Safeway Store - Pay9on Expert Electrical and Radio Repairing Done Reasonably, Local Agent For Worlds fastest Freezing Electric RefriMn. KELVINATOR 1 Wa-ate- five-eight- 3-- 20. a. womiosffi Wheat growers should get in touch with their local Farm Bureau president immediately. Payson meeting will be held Aug. 14, at 8 p. m. Ead) Utah countys wheat production average, upon which the county allotment will be based under the Agricultural Adjustment Administrations plan for wheat production ad- - Every Fiber Every Cord Every In Every Firestone Tire Is DOING OUR BEST We are doing our best to .avoid raising our grocery prices. We are glad to kee Butter Cheese, Flour and other food items advance in price, be cause such advances will be of (aid ,to the much depressed producer. You can depend on prices not being raised in our store until it is iabsjolutefy necessary. BARGAINS FOR FRI. &SAT. CHOPS Fresh Pork and Veal Chops, 2 tbs. for 25c. FRESH Sausage & Hamburger, 3 lbs. for 25c. STEAKS Loin & Round Steaks from young tender beef, 2 pounds for BLOWOUT the MASTERPIECE Of TIRE by CONSTRUCTION Cjnm-2)ippi- PROTECTED nq JLERFORMANCE COUNTSI Firestone High Speed d Tires hold all world records on road and track for Safety, Speed, Mileage and Endurance . They are first choice of race drivers men who will not take chances or risk their lives on any other tire. Firestone Tires are the only tires made with high stretch which gives cords and the Extra Process of MORI AND SAFETY 58 longer flexing life GREATER BLOWOUT PROTECTION. Gum-Dippe- Firestone HIGH SPEED TYPE GUM-DIPPIN- Other Sixes Proportionately Low THtNEWTJrtoe G We Give a Liberal Allowance for Your Worn Tire To Apply, on New Firestone High Speed Tire re Protect your Safety by equipping jour car TODAt-Tiadvance prices are still too low Buy now before they again. 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