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Show A ' . THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH f i mih 8, 1929 February Friday, The TOWN DOCTOR (The Doctor of Towns') SAYS MANY TOWNS ARE SO TO THE PICTURE THAT THEY CANT SEE THE FRAME The town that cannot be improved upon just isnt! Yet in every com- munity there are acres of diamonds that have never been mined. Mr. Newcomb Carlton, President of the Western Union Telegraph Company says: The advantages of a community for both business and residence are often lost sight of by its natives. The very obviousness dulls their FAMILIAR. perception by becoming CONTEMPTUOUSLY It is only natural that to that with which we are most familiar we pay the least attention. A stranger notices the growth of a child much more so than do its parents; candy is no treat to a confectionery store clerk, and a rose in your own front yard is much more attract ire to th man in the next block. The grass on the other side of the fere always looks the greenest; the other fellows business appears to be a snr,p'; s"r,r other town offers greater possibilities as long as you stand so clo-- e to the picture of your town, your community or your neighborhood that you cannot see the fullness thereof. Contem.ptous familiarity works both ways and therefore we have sickly cities, callous communities, tired towns, haggard hamlets, and hundreds of vanishing villages, the citizens of which go on about their daily , tasks apparently totally unaware of their condition. The old sayng that Theres a little bit of bad in the best of us and a little bit of good in the worst of us applies to towns and communities as well as to individuals. This EASY Washer What is GOOD about the community where you live? What is BAD? What is there that INVITES? What REPELS? washes and damp-drie- s at the same time I No town can be all good or all bad, therefore,, RECOGNIZE that which is good, and capitalize on it recognize that which is bad, and personally do something tp eliminate it! Dont think that what YOU do wont make any difference for it Will! Everybody doing something gets things done; sitting back letting George do it never gets ANYTHING done. Your town is your business. Whoever you are whatever you do its GOOD business on your part to do every little thing you can to make your town and community a better place in which to live, work, play and make money. Its POOR business to become oblivious to anything that invites business or repels it. YOU cant make money unless your neighbor does; you cant get an increase in pay unless the firm does more business; the firm cant do more business urn.ess the community grows progresses with the times and prospers. The community can uo none ot these things efficiently when contemptousiy familiar with its advantages and Copyright, 1029, A. D. Stone. Reproduction prohibited in whole or dn part is This Town Doctor Article, one of a series of fifty-tw- o published by The Payson Chronicle in cooperation with the Payson Lions Club. Note: These articles are written by The Town Doctor, without prejudice or malice and are impersonal. They treat each subject as applied in general not to a particular town. Opinions favorable or otherwise on subjects covered are solicited and may be addressed to the paper in which these articles appear, or to The Town Doctor, Suite 350, McCormick Building, Chicj ago, Illinois. Also built with gasoline 4-cy- motor for homes without TMs Fcr one more week, we will accept old, obsolete washers at wringer-typ- e the top price on the new, wringerless EASY washer. Balance on easy terms. The latest EASY has no wringer. It whirls the -- Safer. . .faster. . . easier. . . gentler Dont be influenced into buying water out of a tubful of clothes in less than two minutes. It damp dries blankets and pillows as well as the finest silks in faster ... easier a safer . . . gentler way. Trade in now on this marvelous ... break buttons or fasteners. Doesn't leave deep, until you see the wringerless EASY that washes hard creases to be ironed out later. And and dries at the same time. never a dripping hem! In the saving of time, money, human effort So many overwhelming advantages has the and clothes, the EASY has all other machines EASY that you must see it. The talk of the town outdistanced. None other is like it. None wherever sold! And thats nearly everywhere. other more beautiful, safe, simple, dependEasy terms, too! Monthly payments often able. And wringerless! Yet it damp-drie- s one less than the washing bills saved. Get one of batch while it cleanses the next batch. these beautiful, splendidly built labor savers. Whirls the water out of the Let us demonstrate one here or in your home. clothes instead of crushing Call or phone today. any washer Wrhmerless 8-sh- it out! , 9vvVv thor-rvl- Damp-drie- s A little down . . then HAST WASHER O oughly for the line. Cant a Uttle each month puts the wringerless EASY in yeur The One Price House DIXON - TAYLOR - RUSSELL CO. homo Also subbliea. with Eight Busy Furniture Stores Lowest Prices Large Scale Specialized Baying Affords The One Price House DIXON NOTICE TO SPORTSMAN There will be a fish and game meeting held in the City Council Chambers next Wednesday evening February 13. at 8:00 P. M. for the purpose of outlinning this years program of sports. It is urgently requested that all members be present as there will be many important matters to come before the meeting. Ivan Wilson, President. TAYLOR MENDENHALL Mrs. Ray Monson was hostess to the members of the 0. N. 0. Evening Mrs. Margaret - Mendenhall- - anBridge Club Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mr. and Mrs nounces marriage of her daughter Leon Taylor. The Henry Erlandson and Mr. and Mrs. Thelma, to Jesse W. C. McCormick were special guests event was solemnized on WednesPrizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. day January 30, in the Salt Lake J. C. Barney and Mr. and Mrs. C. II, Temple. A bridal shower was given Dixon. The decorations and details 'by Mrs. Mendenhall last Friday aftwere in keeping with the Valentine ernoon in honor of the young brde. A large group of relatives and close season. friends enjoyed the affair. Mrs. Max Wightman the Sorosis Bridge economic progress of any state is the sum total of the economic progress of its various communities. The function of insurance as a preventor of loss is equally important with the function of insurance as a distribution of loss. ' The -- Club entertaned last Thurs- Special guests includday evening. ed Mrs. Bill W right, Mrs. (Leslie Reece, Miss Leona McClellan, Mrs. Florence Taylor, Mrs. Elwood Dunn Mrs. Dave Shuler and Miss Thelma Vest. Mrs. Shuler received the guest Advance - TAYLOR - RUSSELL CO. Eight Busy Furniture Stores Lowest Prices Large Scale Specialized Buying Affords Payment Wrat are you thrashing your litOne of the leading social events tle son for? of the past week was the party given He will get his school report to- by the Gleaner- girls of the First morrow, and I must go away to Ward M. I. A. in honor of the M night. Ulk, Berlin. Men. A delicious hot supper was served in the early evening with covMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Jensen and! Leave of Absence ers placed for fifty at twelve small ' Is your daddy home sonny? tables each centered with a vase of baby, Henry LeRoy, of Salt Lake No Sir. were down for the week-enHe hasnt been home red sweet peas. A color scheme of since mother caught Santa Claus kis red and white was used and all details were suggestive of Valentine Long Is. Bulletin. Births have been announced as sin the cook. Dancing was the diversion for the foolows during the past week: Dr. evening. and Mrs. Frank Wheelwright, a girl; Last Resort Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Richmond, She "Do you beleive in clubs for a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Loveless, women? Mrs. Clara Huish spent the a boy. He Yes if kindness fails." in Salt Lake with relatives. - , Good Idea Scientists are woiking to create a telephone pole that will withstand the impact of a csr going forty-fiv- e miles an hour. It would be better to have poles that would out jump of the way. Toledo Blade. d. l prize and Mrs. Sargeant Barnett the club prize. More Power to Her Wives is Ring Lardner says: people that think when the telephone bell rings it is against the law not to answer it. ouilt-i- n gusoiint motor or hornet without eiecit icity. 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