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Show UTAH THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON', The Payson Ctironlclc J. HAKOLlJ MOl.M H)KI & I . W . MOl MroillJ, PI BLIsHLKS M' 0 Ll'iiifl' it J T fr i'.i i. j I .ii. 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Sanitation of Heatrola defers m offer- - - I i i i vt i v n r ml I M. h J Vii Mi" ain! M - M- - An Mi-- an.) ob.-.erv- , i l'u-idei- Hi l, K :u y, II 1 Aui i ii- - Si ci MiKc11 and 2. This event brings to this city many visitors and former residents who enjoy a day or two in the old home town. Many more would no doubt come if we all took sufficient interest to extend a peional invitation to our relatives and friends to join us tin this occasion. Committees are working hard to make the celebration memorable in the history of the city. There is no remuneration for them either than the satisfaction they get out of entertaining those who join us on this occasion. This is one time when the old adage, The More friends The Merrier, fits. Drop your invitation an to them line and relatives a extending to come to Payson for this big annual event. Breakfasts . . . 25 30 Luncheons Dinners ... 35 .... out-of-to- o Moroni Miner, Utah Countys oldest citizen, died at his home in Springville Monday. In the hundred in the deyears that he lived he saw many changes 1 1 is was a picvelopment of this state and nation. attributed He one. modest a and yet turesque life, his long life to hard work and moderate living. There is a valuable lesson to be gained in observance of such lives as his. SPECIAL ADVANCE SHOWING and sale of the 1935 We note that a postmaster at Price has been removed from office because of alleged irregularities in his accounts. Its too bad that men who are given cannot fulfill their responsibilities of trust positions with fidelity. Utah is being discredited by bonding companies and financial institutions because of so many such irregularities. Those involved not only bring dishonor to themselves and their families, but also to the citizens of the entire community in which fartherthey live and the state. Their acts have a much -reaching effect than many of them ever dream of when they engage in such unsavory practices. m months, came home with her. They visited Boulder Pam enroute. Mr a..d Mrs. Ali.ia Jones an i Mr. and Mis. Angus Mellor left ward Tluid of the memliers The for Yellowstone Park Relief Society met Tuesday after- Monday noon in Memorial Ink for a teach- wheie they will spend a few days er report meeting ami a social. Refreshmnts weie nerved. Union Pacific now offers new low-comeal service for coach and tourist car passengers on the Los Angeles Limited famous, train to and from Southern California. dally, st all-ye- PILLOWS and drinking cups are now furnished FREE In all coaihes on through trains. The PILLOWS are available from the Porter in charge of the coach. In addition lights in the coaches will be dimmed at 10 P. M. to provide restful conditions for sleep. All coaches are fully Very Low Fares Are now in effect in roomy, able, air tioned c Bargain f ares also for Tour 1st and Standard Sleeping Car travel Stomach Gas On Miss Roma Brimhall left Monday for southern California on a two weeks vacation trip. Mrs. Charles Bates has been visiting: at Blackfoot, Idaho with her daughter, Mrs. Maurice Gardner. Mrs. R. W. McMullin enteitain-e- d the following friends at a pleasant afternoon function lasit Thurs. day, Mrs. Flint Dixon, Mrs. C. O. Nelson, Mrs. Sid Coray, Mrs. Emma Wilson, Mrs. Lee It. Taylor, Mrs. J. F. Oleson, Mrs. A. C. Page, Mrs. Golden Taylor, Mrs. George Q Spencer, Mrs. Glade Covran, Mrs. Genevieve Ellsworth and Miss Ivy Pone. Miss Melba Wilson, who has been visiting in Los Angeles for several weeks returned home Saturday Miss Peon Badhatn who night. ha been on the coast for several das of ADLKRIKA, quickly bloating, cleans out BOTH upper and lower bowels, allow you to tt and sleep good. 4uick, thorough a ii 'n vet entirely gentle and safe ITY I)R LG CO. , EXCLUSIVE COACHES oi- - RHEUMATIC PAIN pains from Rheumatism or Neuritis are driving you crazy you can get re-;- f with a simple remedy that you mix Hirself, at home, with Lemon Juice, xnply go to your druggist and ask for package of the REV PRESCRIPTION id mix it as directed, adding the juice four lemons. Y ou will then have a FULL UAItTof the finest medicine money can jy for your pain. It costs only a few mts a day, and will often bring relief om pain in 48hours. Hundreds of locality acclaun e glorious and amazing wav it stops e pain. The REV PRESCRIPTION is asant and harmless to take, and you c it right in your o n home. No fuss, bother, no cooking. Just add boiling ter. Money back guarantee. Your ggist carries REV in stock or can get yc you from his jobber on short you suffer a day longer or e a chance withdopeordrugs, why give this lemon juice treatment a tnce? See your druggist todav I "F t o it We-- t ; Wi IS i e Nt :ve N LOW- - to san'e half of So of t 1 ,on said: INSTALLED or iCEL small deposit now is all that i required; tegular payment do not start until ycur d Heatiola is and the Free Coal is A Si nr of jectioi de'nered. DIXON Another innovation in coach travel on the Los Angeles Limited are the comfortable, coaches and all the facilities, devoted exclusively to women travelers. Extra cars furnished as needed to prevent crowding, thereby providing ample space for lounging purposes. Women traveling alone and mothers with small children are especially appreciative of the privacy and convenience of these women's coaches. For greatest economy cool, clean comfort speed with safety TRAA EL BY TRAIN. - TAYLOR - RUSSELL 01 the sharp noo-i- ODfiEEO ages shown that still UNION PACIFIC BEFORE BUYING TIRES see how MUCH MORE QUALITY the worlds largest good l by tbs registered thtjb to mV more thousand miles of safety. offers tire-mak- er for prices as low as OR LOWER than any. Remember, Detective Faurots great investigation showed the sensational 3 Goodyear Is delivering more than MORE NON-SKI- D Mill Double Header G-- A MILEAGE cx&&sr 1318 30x3Vi Here genuine Goodyear quality in N a. $ the world first-choi- ce economy tire. Built of tough, new rubber with center traction safety tread Supertwist blow- out protection in 4.40-2- 1 5:22 4.50-2- 1 pathfinder A value made 2:00 P. 115-1- 9 $6-8- 0 N and guaranteed with all quality features: thick non-sktread Super-twi- st 30x3HCl. id body rein- forced sidewalls all new rubber, a won- 4.40-2- SPEEDWAY 1 $5-i- ! 4.75-1- h Ut DOtlce- - Shuler Motor Co. Payson, Utah 9 $6:2? frm W ! $5jo ssssfW S,ate eaie, tax addUiJnaf 01 51.70 derful buy. DONT BE FOOLED A. SchwM Merchant Wataonrflk.i1 ALLOWANCE 4.50-2- pou b l AbTt Admission 25c Awe' 58,164 pos- sible only by millions WITH A LIBERAL of sales. Goodyear-bui- lt TRADE-I- $6d2 IV1 . ail Ft. Msdtaoo.18" allowance SUN. AUG. 18th 31,101 R.W.Km4 Stlwnu Sedall, Mo 54,941 WITH A LIBERAL PAYSON, UTAH er G. H. PAYSON vs- - HELPER DONE FIELD 0 VO TRADE-I- To Stop Agony c a. FOR WOMEH Mix This At Home With LEMON JURE .1 e Breakfasts at 25c may include scrambled eggs with two strips of bacon, rolls or bread, coffee or milk. Luncheons at 30c, dinners at 35c are equally attractive. Menus sre varied daily. The new are served at regular meal hours in economy-meal- s dining cars. These dining cars will be open for refresh- ments, bridge and other recreational purposes during the day. t ; : If vou act before August 31st you can buy a GENUINE ESTATE HEATROLA AS LOW AS ... X e . WHILE THE PRICE ACT NOW ! '" tn q U genuine Heatrola Heater LOS ANGELES LIMITED ANOTHER PLOT models of the original and only Coach and Tourist Car Passengers on the o ' Ea i COUNTYS ODDEST CITIZEN PASSES ddeJ 17,100 G. Selo1 J. Reliable Ft. Worth, TO- |