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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Invention of Giant Vacuum Cleaner Makes Housewife s Spring Job Easy TH0R0U Soon confusion vi!I reln supreme tins windows tiuoimli tin household will he siuik and undrapcd furni'di-ln(?mined out of their corners and left standing In the middle of the will room mattresses adorn the front yard o'd eyesores diugged to light from the closets and dispositions will he worn to a fray, .lei The annual spring house cleaning season i e a quarter of it emanates from the hinting plant. If the chimney and whole central heating plant arent ' pt dean, the amount of house dirt Imuo-neby leaps and bounds. This Inci eases the burden of house keeping every day of the year, raises the cost of laundering, mukes It to spend more for iog, and keeps the housekeeper wish ing siie could have new draperies and new upholstery. l'iit In the heating plant Is expensive in another way, too. For the United States bureau of standards h..s conducted tests which show that an eighth of an Inch of soot In the pipes cuts down heating efficiency 28 reper cent, while a quarter-incduces the heating system's perform-amby 48 per cent. So thorough cleaning of the system at least once every year Is a wise measure of economy, the In w s , , , t r ' ' " "rr ft jWik- - 'MUM nee-ewn- y dry-clea- n will he upon us. Mother and the girls can be trust ed to biing order out of chaos In a week or so. Cut the Holland InstI tute of Thertnology of Holland, Mich., sends out a reminder that tiie housekeepers Jonah how to get the heatcondition ing plant Into is usually up to father and t He boys. Heady, the women-foihae a vital spick-and-spa- n Interest In seeing that tills jobs done, and done right. Investigation allows that 75 per cent of the dirt In a home comes In from outdoors, mmp LOS- T- Ladies Brown leather se, on Sunday, between Dr. pur- A. L. Cur- - WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOUWANTIT stitute of Thermology concludes Within recent years there has been Invented a giant vacuum cleaner which goes fiom house to house on a motor truck. CoDnected with the various openings of the heating plant, and operated by a 40 horse power motor, It sucks all the soot and dirt from the entire heating system Into a huge bag that looks something like a baby blimp. This mechanical chimney sweep does Its work so cleanly and quickly that the heater can be cleaned while the laundress or the decorators are at work In the house. Many such vncuum cleaners are at work throughout the country, but for the best results the Holland Institute of Thermology advises the householder to engage one with a d motor and ample suction, since this will do a much more efficient Job than an Improvised affair. aint if a irandani glorious feeling? with tpdtgiet high-powere- PI i WHEN YOU CET will give you by 12 rod choice of 6th West & .Corner lot. building Utah Ave. . Inquire of Chase Lumber & ('al C,,nl,an- - Payson, Utah. 6tpd. what you want when you want it IN Letterheads tis residence and Hospital. Mrs. P. C. Wightman entertained Finder! please return to Payson Chronicle of-- ; at dinner Sunday in honor of Miss fire and receive reward. Lauia Callister of Salt Lake who the week end in Payson. Other FOR RENT: Furnished or unfurn- - gue were W. R. Wightman and Mr. ished Rooms. Phone 3!), Payson, Utah and Mrs. Dave Shuler and family. You can get what you want here Headquarters -, Their refinement of line and beauty of texture add distino d tion to the appearance of commen. We have a assortment. plete GET YOUR NEW HAT FOR EASTER M M Et well-dresse- FARMERS MERC. CO-O- P PAYSON, UTAH H5iE2a3EU2ieS!2!3&!SK&ai Many children have been absent the past week on account of sore arm but they are nearly all back in now. Reporters, Emma Jane Wilson, Shir- PETEETNEET SCHOOL NEWS ley Jackson. The most interesting feature in the MY LITTLE RABBIT first grade is making of Easter SymThe regular clinic for March was bols. The Easter basket with the b,'eld last Friday afternoon at the colored evgs, rabbits and chicks. Stake House under the direction cf The second grade have made many the Utah County Health Unit. Twelve things for Easter, such as rabbits, children were examined by Dr. II. E. Easter baskets, Easter lillies. After Hitchcock, Mrs. Evaline Ried, county drawing and painting the rabbits, they nurse, Mrs. Julia Hancock, M's. Ade-licomposed about them which they like Dixon, Mrs. Permelia Mayer and to sing every day. They have also Mrs. Cecil Cahoon of the local com- learned a March poem. Miss Claysons third grade are making posters for Humane week. Anyone in the room having 100 per cent in Arithmetic all during the week may have his choice of front seats. Elma Gull, Max Stanton, Jean Tervort, Emma Jane Wilson and Grant Richardson have the front seats this week. The other Third Grade are making posters for Humane Week. They have learned why we have Easter and have made up stories and poems aoout Eeaster. here is a poem that their room chose to be sent to the paper. By June Wilson Its d the prettiest one I ever saw it was my hearts delight. It went into the meadow, A basket of eggs it found. It colored each and one its shadow, As they lay upon the ground. And then he took the Easter eggs, To give to a good girl and boy, And he placed them upon their door- steps, Wher they were found with hearts full of joy. The Fourth grade have been writing a spring play this week. It is taken from the story of Old Pipes and the and has four acts. Next Dryad week we hope to begin practicing it, and if we work it up well enough we may present it for the other rooms. The fourth and fifth grade boys and girls are working hard in spelling. who gets Every Friday each pupil in the cent spelling test gets 100 per a gold star. " The Fifth Grade is preparing an Easter Basket to send to one of their Ndiool mates that has been absent n school a long time on the account sickness. Each one is doing his or part to make the basket as as possible. A group of Payson business men held an interesting meeting in the City Council Chambers last week and the principal matter discussed was that of offering their service to the Farm Bureau in cooperating in matters of importance. A committee including Ray Monson, Lee R. Taylor, and George Chase was appointed to work with the Farm Bureau in encouraging the farmers to grow sufficient sugar beets in 1930 to guarantee the operation of the Payson at-tiv- e was System Skaggs opened. During this three-yea- r period stores and markets have been opened in the states of Nebraska, Iowa, Utah, Kansas, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and Nevada. No other Chain store organization in the country has experienced such a phenome mittee. Two children were normal. 23 defects were noted and 8 iorrect-ion- s reported. nal growth as has the O. P. Skaggs System stores during this short period of time. Bead the reasons why, below, under heading of Individually We have celebrated Owned. each of our previous anniversaries by offering our customers some very unusual bargains and, Sunday being Easter we have selected some items es- - serviufr. Every O. P. Skaggs System stom of the organization is offering a list of unusual bargains for this occasion. Dont fail to do your Easter shopping in some O. P. Skaggs System store this Saturday and join us in oefebruMpg our third GET THESE BARGAINS TOMORROW Armours Star Brand Skinned Hams Per lb. Swifts Premium Hams Per lb. Solid Heads of Lettuce Per Head . . i i ........ ....... ....... . . . . Clearfield Peas Per Can Schillings Coffee Mrs. C. E. Cloward Jr. entertained at a charmingly arranged Bridge Dinner withe covers placed for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cloward of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Selby Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. M. Burdick, Mrs. Quincy Burdick, Miss Clytia Burdick, Mr. and Mrs. Gould Dixon and Mrs. Wesley Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon received the favor for high score and Mr. and Mrs. Burdick the consolation. 1 lb. Can Delrnonte Catsup Pint Bottle 29c 29c 5c 8c 43c 15c One Carton of Six Boxes of Matches 12c INDIVIDUALLY OWNED Of course there are many unusual operating principles employed in the conduct of O. P. kaggs System stores, but none are more responsible for their Mrs. W. C. McCormick was hostess at a delightful Bridge Luncheon on Luncheon was Thursday afternoon. served at one long table with Easter decorations and appointments. Her guests included the members of the Junior Bridge Club. rapid growth and great popularity than the principle of individual ownership. Every 0. P. Skaggs System store is owned by a local concern or local individual, in all towns in Another radio fan has called KOA Denveh The DXers old stand by. He is W. C. Baxter of Culver City, He won first prize recently Calif. in the DX club Radio Doings, Pacific Coast magazine, and in recounting his journey he said, First I tuned in to see if the KOA, the old stand-by- , set was working properly. which we operate, our owners are a part of the community fa eeuty respect. They are inter ested in the upbuilding of their town or city and every 0. P. Skaggs System store owner has the interest of his customers at heart and gives them his sonal attention. He is a real Chain store man and his store and iis patrons enjoy all possible Chain store advantages, through the individual units combining in their purchases, campaigns, advertising, etc., just as the largest Chains do. If you have the neoeassry capital and a reputa sales tion of fairness and honesty in your dealings of the past, you can acquire the franchise right to operate an 0. P. Skaggs System store of your own. The highly experienced executive heads of our organization will teach you Chain store, modern merchandising methods as a part of their franchise service. Address 0. P. Skaggs System, P. 0. Box No. 2, Salt Lake City, Utah, or 0. P. Skaggs System, P. 0. Box No. 1133, Omaha, Nebraska. FARM WANTED Want to hear from owner having in the Utah farm for sale for fall dehard are good e boys working to livery. Send description, F. B. S., Box who is see to going jle games the prize that is offered by the 408, Olney, 111. etneet School. We sent to Salt FOR SALE Dairy cows inquire and received a copy of the rules Frank Belston, Payson Utah. of Is game. s store Sugar Factory. have a little rabbit, Its colors are black and white, X R was three year aoo this Saturday that the fust O. 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