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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSQN, UTAH r iani ECONOMICAL iSBlJll HIGH-LIGHT- S Guard Against (Continued from Page 1) labor problem; the belief that will further restrict and restill gulate business; the prospect of . that indicate r taxe-Surveys is finding the goliemull busine inorea-e- d cost of the haide-t- ; ing 3 to seriouss more business Hoard Irive-t- . do:i g by the Slate gallonsiz-u- f with to the industry large officials from than and of Health reports jit reserves, which can stand numerous communities throughout able ca-MONEY SAVE TIME AND the State, indicate that the extensive finunral diain longer, 11 drouth condition-- , have created a ser- these problems, that of labFaster this Delivery. ious typhoid fever threat. Phe San by using as any. - us or is oMpr, strike Tn view of the threatening condi- l'jaiu'i-c- d The saving of time between shipper and consignee geifia of the fact that and tin re - no apparent danger that and tions obtaining is the very essence of modern transport efficiency. typhoid is always apt to be most pre- other cities will have to undergo ArA number of Red and between a rimilar experience. Pick-up from the shipper valent dunng the period Our Free 3 is voted it have and unions ..rr fall, heavy ma-firearly ofiiih row Fast Freight Service plus Free Delivery to consafe-guar- d of arbitration no in by a favor that importance jjori;ie, B signee provides the answer to your L. C. L. freight enis All omitted board. that anybe infection government against commBut the fact remains problem. where by individuals or by roll: aging. leaders know it that and unities. rs are not satisfied; & RAILROAD lead, labor SALT LAKE UTAH As the most practicable, immed.jthe them means 00 per to success that lately effective measure or prevent- -There is closed industry. nt shop ion, general inoculation is urged by much anger, much much bitterness, the Sate Board f Health. misunderstanding, ini the rankfc of Members of the Third ward choir Educators Return ArbiThis inoculation is harmless, caus- both workers and employers. social Thursday enjoyed a plea es little inconvenience and, when tration can smooth matters over and A number of the leading educators evening in the Tourist Park. A bonbut it completed, furnishes immunity for effect certain adjustments fire program, games and a wiener of Puyson, who have been away for from two to three years. Have your cant solve the problem entirely. It summer school work returned home roast provided the entertainment. physician inoculate every member of ms certain that labor will continthis week. Superintendent and Mrs. the family at once. The State Board r. to be a burning issue for many Melvin Wilson are home from Los of Health manufactures typhoid vac- ue Rheumatic Pain Stopped Angeles where Mr. Wilson was at cine in its o.vn laiKiratory and furn- months to come. 'i he belief is widely held that the the superintendents school; Principal ishes it free to health departments of future political trends is question by Lemon Juice Recipe Carlisle C. Mrs. John returned and and in the state. physicians practicing aHo a dampening influence on busi-ne.-home Tuesday from Berkeley; ProFor basic protection, Sanitate the Try t!u. If it doesn't relieve you, make you and that industry will be quiet fessor and Mrs. Armont WilLardson home ,and other surroundings and feel better and younger and happier, your the results of the November until come Monday from druggist will refund your money. Get a packChicago and observe the rules of percarefully are known. lections age of the REV PRESCRIPTION. Mix it with WilCoach Stanley Wilson and Mrs. sonal hygiene. a quart of water, add the juice of 4 lemons and Los from son arrived last Thursday take a tablespoonful two times a day. In 48 If all wastes from human germs. Every case of typhoid comes from bodies could hours, usually, the pain is gone, joints limlier Angeles. always be so placed that up. wonderful glorious relief is felt. Equally swallowing the germs, or seeds, of o inacessible to flies and be it would good for rheumatism, or neuritis pain. Costs the disea e, and such germ come on human fing-tr- s, be carried not could only a few cent a day For sale, recommended Reunion Date Set from just one source. This source and guaranteed by all leading druggists. Any of drinking sources into or get is the wate matter the bowel and druggist will get the REV PRESCRIPTION A reunion of the McClellan famor other milk into or water supplies if you ask him to do so. kidney discharges of human beings ily, a group very prominent in the who are sick with the disease or foods, typhoid fever would soon besettlement of Payson will be held else are darners of the germs. come an extinct disease. PAYSON to on September 1, in the First ward "Carriers are persons who, although Typhoid fever, while one of the hall. Many out of town visitors are not sick with the disease themselves most dreaded, is also one of the easColorado Springs, Colo. expected due to the Onion and home have typhoid germs growing in their iest to control and obliterate of all coming celebration. bodies. the communicable diseases. Its preby TELEPHONE o vention may be largely summed up from When human wastes coming And in the one wrord "cleanliness. Bessan Swenson are from carriers typhoid cases or is not cleanliness meant only not properly disposed of, they are apt by Announcement is made of the mar-iag- e to clean foods, especially milk and clean After 8:30 p. pn. other and into milk, water, get of Miss Louise Bessan, young also cleanliness of person foods, and, through such agencies, be water, but $1.05 daughter of Mrs. Otillie Dunston to transmitted to well persons. Water and surroundings. Mr. Oswald L. Swenson of Murray St&tion-to-statio- n o rates. is usually infected by sewage or surwhich took place Monday in Salt face foods Miss Ruth anJ Milk other Ryan entertained the drainage. Lake. TELEPHONE are liable to be infected by fingers members of her contract bridge club o or flies contaminated with typhoid Thursday evening. Home When Y our Away. gov-errme- nt Firestone -- h AS HIGH AS st er s DISCOUNT -- FIRESTONE TIRES NEVER Phone HAS THE G4 TIRES. THIS OFFER LASTS UNTIL AUGUST 15th Dutte Page Auto Co. Dodge & Plymouth Dealers Where Prices are Right Ahj IflfUte ROOM STYLE Mr. and Mrs. John Lerwill had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fry and family of Spring-villMr. and Mrs. Tom Fry and daughter of Morgan, and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Crouch of Salt Lake. COMFORT SAFETY and Mrs. L. C. McGillebray of California have been visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. James McCrumb afd Mrs. R. C. Simpson. The ladies P POWER are sisters. McClellan aid daughter Ioioihy have gone to California for a vacation trip. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barlow' and family home following their visit with Mrc. relatives j Opportunity What a lifelong thrill you and your family will got from a visit to th World's Fair Go now befors vacations are over. Lowest rail rates in history make it easy to enjoy this wonderful trip. Go via Union Pacific Railroad . . . travel in comfort, with economy of time and moneyl In addition to low round trip fares to Chicago, there are summer reductions everywhere, with varying return limits. Pullman rates are lower this summer. obser- ed vation and dining cars many Union Oon t full particulars your local agent mN10.NlfiACiF.ld V11 in LONG LIFE Utah. Mrs. Wendall Erlandson and children are visiting for a fortnight in Salt Lake. Mr. ami Mrs. Le Roy Elmer and two sons of Bingliani visited over the week-en- d with Mr. Elmers parents and Mr. and Mrs. E. Dean. A group of Payson ladies were in Provo Wednesday afternoon to attend a bridge luncheon given by Mrs. Prall in honor of her sister, Mrs. Ruth Hess of Los Angeles who has been visiting with her and also with Mrs. A. A. Ahrens of Payson, anoth. er sister. Those attending the party were Mrs. George F. Wilson, Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall, Mrs. J. A. Earle Mrs. Jack Dixon, Mrs. Henry Erlandson, Mrs. Ray Stevens, Mrs. Bert Stevens, Mrs. D. P, Morgan, Mrs. E. E. Robinson, Miss Madeline Robinson, Mrs. S. M. Simpson, Mrs. A. A. Ahrens and Mrs. Hess. Prizes for bridge were won by Mrs. Ray Stevens, Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Hess. Mrs. Paul Davis entertained the ladies of the Tres Joli Bridge club Wednesday evening. Additional guests were Mrs. Selby Dixon, Miss Kathryn Douglass, Mrs. Audrey Rowland and Miss Madge Fairbanks. Prizes were won by Mrs. Stanley Wilson and Mrs. Ray Monsen. 0 D THE ONLY SUPER-HYDRAUL- LOW-PRIC- CAR WITH ALL THESE MODEIHI FEATURES E BRAKES. 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Mr. BEFORE HAZ-ARD- PUBLIC HAD SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY AS THIS TO EQUIP THEIR CARS WITH NEW $1.80 By Mrs. A. R. Wilson A WRITTEN GUARANTEE AGAINST ALL ROAD FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR. s, Local Items CARRY ... ONE Payson, Utah RIDE PROVES YOU'RE RMHT! |