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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH Friday, April 12, 1929 TRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH COUN- NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR UNITED STATES PATENT TY. F. Everet Nelson, United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Mar. 30, 1929 NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an act of congress, approved May 10, 1872, Benjamin S. Crow, whose postoffice address is Bartlett Building in the City of Los Angeles, State of California, has made application to the United States for patent for the Payson Placer mining claim comprising the Northeast of Section 27, Township 9 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base & Meridian in the Eldorado Mining District, Utah County, State of Utah, containisg valuable deposits of calcium carbonate, commonly known as limestone, and calcium and magnesium carbonate, commonly known as dolomite. Notice of location of the said Pay-so- n Placer mining claim was filed in the office of the County Recorder of said Utah County on the 6th day of May, 1924, and thereafter recorded at page 252 of Book 234 of the' official records of said Utah County. Adjoining claims are Maiben and Raymond Placer claims and Pleasant Valley No. 1 and Pleasant Valley No. 5 lode claims. Conflicting claims. Sugar Lime Placer No. 6. Date of posting this notice on claim January 31st, 1929. Date of posting this notice in States Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, January 31st, 1929. ELI F. TAYLOR ed Register vs Company, a Defendant. at Sheriffs Sale on Monthe 29th., day of April 1929 at day eleven oclock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Building, situate in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, in Utah County, State t: of Utah, The following mining claims, Burt 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Blue Sky 1, 2, 3, 4, Golden Sunset 1, 2, 3, Oak 1, 2, 3, 4, Exten-siona- l Slope 1, Evening Star 1, 2, 2, Hobsons Choice 1, 3, 5, Chicago 1, 2, Viola 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, George 1, William 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, David 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 25, 26, 13, 27, 28, 29, Ida 1, 2, Black Hawk 1, 3, 4, Being 66 claims in all. All are in Springlake precinct mile East of Spring-lakabout one-haTo be sold e. lf Purchase price payable in money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, day of April, 1929. J. D. Boyd, Sheriff of Utah State of Utah. By Elias A. Gee, Deputy lawful this 4th County, Sheriff. R. W. McMullin, Payson Attorney for Plaintiff, Payson, Utah Chronicle, a newspaper published Publication in The Payson Chronicle weekly in the City of Payson, Utah 1929. County, State of Utah, as the paper in April which the above notice shall be published. IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN ELI F. TAYLOR I hereby designate the Register When Adam in 1929. May 31, 1929 5, rrr The TOWN DOCTOR (The Doctor of Towns) SELLING A TOWN IS LIKE SELLING ANYTHING ELSE, If you are a thinking resident of the place where you live, you desire that the world get sold on your community. Before you can get sold on it yourself, and before yoh can sell it to others to anywhere near maximum degree, there is a certain amount of study and analysis necessary. That is, it is necessary if known ethics of good business are adhered to. Sad but true, however, this is altogether too seldom done an things civic. The irst question to be answered is, Is there a market a demand for it?" communities greatly exceeds (he The demand for good, live, supply. Every day people are asking, Where is there a good town in which to locate for any one of a thousand reasons. Twenty percent of your motor traffic is in the market for, or can be sold a new location. Men at the heads of large industrial concerns, people in all walks of life, in fact, everygood communities. one is looking for good towns wide-awak- e Few people realize the extent to which industry and business go to find good towns. There are in Chicago alone dozens of corporations, concerns and firms who have special departments to do nothing else but find out if a town is suitable for the purpose they have in mind. With some it is for location of a branch factory, employing hudreds; others for a distributing point, requiring twelve to fifty; others for place of residence for the representative and family who handles the company business in that area, and there are others who, looking ihto the future, just want to know. And this your opportunity IF your town is in position to takt advantage of it. 13 your town marketable suitable for sale, as is? the monkey To make it marketable, the bhgs must be eliminated wrenches fished out of the machinery, so that when sold, it will stay sold. What business man is there that doesnt know what happens to any concern that places a product or service in the hands of the American public that, when sold, doesnt stay sold ? Every thinking man knows that it spells disaster; but in the face of that very koowledge, they expect their town to go over with the same American public, without eliminating those things that are known to provoke dissatisfaction, create loss of interest, and unsell the customer. first bug in the machiney of most communities is that of contem-ptou- s familiarity. You walk down the street and look at hundreds of things The that repel other people, bht do not see them. Yoo go to yoor store or office and there are things that others abhor, but you fail to recognize them because you are so familiar with them. At the same time, above you, below you, and on every side of you, there are, acres of diamonds that have never been mined. It is a matter of being so close to the picture that you cant see the frame. Look around yoh put yourself in the position of a stranger and look for the things that would unseli you. ..See your community as others see it think about it talk to your neighbor about it and then do something to eliminate those things that repel, and get behind and push those things that invite. Copyright, 1929, A. D. Stone. MODERN BUSINESS e THE cut-and-t- ry ly j y . SAYS The second question: SUCCESS t bliss. Last pubication Asked Eve for a kiss, She puckered her lips, with a coo; NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE With looks quite ecstatic, OF REAL PROPERTY She answered empathetic I dont care, Adam, if I do! IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS First publication April EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION REQUIREMENT Plaintiff. Hope Standard Mining corporation, Progress is personal effort, personally applied for personal good. HenA ry Ford. Number of transatlantic telephone The following record of industrial calls in 1928 increased between 300 GROWING activity lists items showing investment and 400 per cent FOR compared with 1917 of capital, employment of labor and when service was inaugurated. Bosbusiness activities and opportunities. ton News Bureau. IN Information fiom which the paragraphs are prepared is from local papers, usually of towns mentioned, Death-Kne- ll Why Italic in Bible Sounded for Guesswork and Slipshod and may be considered correct. In several early English translaMethods by Advancing Technical Proficiency in tions of the Bible occasional words Salt Lake City Mining companies not Intended to be emphasized are Trade and Finance, Industry How Banks of Utah have advanced .wage scale printed in Italics. The translators Are Developing a Professionally Qualified twenty-fivcents a day, thus adding did this because they were unable to approximately $100, 000 annually to find English words equivalent to Generation of Younger Cankers. some of the words In the Hebrew, buying power of employees. Greek and Latin texts. Whenever they Park City Site located for developwere compelled to Insert extra words By HAROLD STONIER ment new of tunnel at Mayflower to make the American Bankers Association translation Intelligible to mine. English readers they put these addigreat school of Experience is still holding classes in Kamas Kamas Gold Mining Com- tional words In Italics to Indicate the but the scientific spirit of the age has so generally invaded the workshops of industry and trade that they pany incorporated with $200,000 capi- insertion. have largely become technical research and talization for purpose of prospecting Why Smoke Colors Differ training laboratories in themselves and are for gold in this vicinity, is the smoke from the cigar Why no longer run on the concrete pump house to or pipe blue, while that from the lips methods of former generations when Ex- be constructed at Ogden immediately. is gray? Smok consists of minute was considered the only teacher. perience particles suspended In the air, and Monroe Monroe Creamery purchasIt would be hard to find a working force in Its color depends upon the size as successful business or in- - ed by Sego Milk Products Company well as chemical constitution of the any dustrial organization in the United States of Salt Lake City. particles. Highly heated particles are Provo $29,089 contract awarded bluish lu color. The blue smoke, uptoday but what the dominating leadership on entering the mouth, cools, loses is schooled in the scientific principles of its for street paving project here. its smallest particles through moistwhether merfield, specific manufacturing, II. W. Jacobs Company incorporated chandising or finance. The rapidly advanc- with $20,000 capital for purpose of ure and emerges gray or brown. ing standards of business in this country, Why Johnny Cske with their relentless demands for efficiency buying and selling fruit. In Colonial times, corn bread was Logan Improvement of roads and as the only hope for survival in the competitive struggle for economic existence, has tounst camps in Logan Canyon und- culled Journey cake or cakes, and was probably cooked for carrying on a sounded the death-kne- ll for guesswork and er consideration. The word has become johnJourney. slipshod methods. Brigham City Knudsen Investment ny as it lost Its significance. As a result, educational preparation in Companys will be remodeled the techniques of commerce, industry and and enlargedbuilding cost of approximately at finance are virtually essential to outstanding success in these $15,000 for occupancy by local J. C. fields, as it is already an absolute prerequisite in the various recognized professions. This is not to depreciate the value of Penney store, native ability and experience in busiNephi Nephi Cafe completely reHow beautiful the face of those whoe ness, but education after all is merely is the educational section of the Amer- modeled. emlle doth make God tunshin In th a means for helping the individual to ican Bankers Association. It was heart of toll: In low sick room, a presChurch edifice under construction at ence as of health: th true rich folk. In apply the net good of the accumulated formed twenty-eigh- t years ago by bank Deseret. whom the poor have wealth. Massey. experience of many to his own days employees and officers and has bee work a means for helping special carried on ever since as a voluntary Brigham City Capacity of Utah GOOD THINGS TO EAT native ability to come into its own organization. Many students who have doubled by installation of Hatchery enmore rapidly and surely and for graduated continue their membership new incubator. A GOOD scalloped dish which la abling all classes of ability to gain the in order to give active support to gome Construction of Junction L. D. S. easy to prepare and especially maximum of success to which they type of educational work other than wholesome Is: are entitled. the actual class program. Chapel progressing rapidly. Scalloped Corn and Celery. These facts are plainly recognized The greater part of the educational Annual meeting of Utah Cattle & Take two cupfuls of corn, one cupbusiness in work is 'carried on in 200 cities and Horse Growers Association by practical, work-a-darecently ful of celery chopped fine, one cup-- 1 towns in the United States. Here the held in every line. Every progressive busiLake Salt City. ful of buttered crumbs, one teaspoonemin America is ness organization local chapter of the American InstiBrigham City Lobby at Brigham ful of salt, one small green pepper phasizing the Importance of education tute of Banking has its regularly orchopped, two tablespoonfuls of butter as never before. Education has come ganized courses of study under super- Hotel renovated and redecorated. to be looked upon as the answer to vision of the national body with local Utah State Farm Bureau aiding in and one cupful of hot milk. Place the instructors and directors to fulfil the plans for organization o7 Salt Lake corn, celery, crumbs In alternate laymany of the problems within the orers In a buttered baking dish. Add ganization as well as to problems af- standard requirements regarding text Milk Priducers Association. butter to the hot milk and pour over, material, classwork and examinations. fecting industry as a whole. the vegetables. Cover with buttered Brigham City Additional equipInstructors are recruited from the Business Organizing Institutes crumbs and bake thirty to forty minstaffs of leading universities, from ment installed at Liberty Bakery. Institutes for developing spenhcally utes. of the legal profession and members Salt startConstruction Lake City qualified workers are being operated from among accountants and hank ed on $150,000 Lincoln ward chapel Of organized in many fields of commen who have made a record in some Apple and Raisin Pudding. and Granite stake hall. . mercial and industrial activity. These field of This is a good spring dessert and in marks that activity banking of institutes are trying various types Ilyrhm citizens will vote April 27 one which Is well liked: Chop two them as experts. All instructors must educational work with a distinct trend be on or three apples, add one-hal- f $43,000 bond issue for construction the national by approved organizacupful toward more and more emphasis upon of seeded raisins and place on a half1 tion. are of electric Blackin the They by municipal compensated plant education for the rank and file of busiInch layer of biscuit dough. Roll up units. The students pay tuition, smith Fork Canyon. ness employees of all grades. or fold and wet the edges and press in which they are frequently aided by failadminismaintainance and Highway We have been having business well their employing banks, and this, toriace In a deep baking ures In this country at the rate of tration in Utah cost $145,987 during pan together, with two tablespoonfulB of but-- 1 with contributions made the gether s by score a 2.000 This spea-kmonth. about banks for general classroom overhead, month of March, according to State ter, one cupful of brown sugar and for itself. It is glaring evidence of inf Auditors report. finances the educational program. cupful of boiling water. Bake competence on the part of thousands until the crust Is brown, basting oe-- 1 State and Fish a to Game Education Advancement Department Pathway men the in handling probof business Leading banks in various parts of plans to erect and maintain hatchery caslonnlly. Serve with the sauce in lems Inherent in their fields of enthe pun or with cream and sugar. deavor. The detailed records show the country are insisting that their at Kamas, in work Institake the failemployees that practically 75 of business Coalville Construction work at EcCheese Toast ure in this country is due to lack of tute. This Is frequently a part of ho reservoir now Tut thin slices of bread together going ahead rapidly training and competence cn the part their contract of employment at the with day and night shifts of workmen. with a slice of cheese between. Beat time they enter the bank. It is also of those who failed. This is conclus Formal now of a cupcan in afford one understood no opening of Richfields new two eggs, add that evidence quite generally sive thq field of American banking that study theatre will be held laatter part of ful of milk, one-hal-f teaspoonful of to undertake executive business resalt Dip the sandwiches into this in the American Institute of Banksponsibilities without adequate educaApril, well. Fry In butter mixture, tion and training. It is for that reason ing is considered one of the basie Cedar Citys municipal airport to be until wellcovering browned on both sides. that every enlightened business organ- factors in the promotion of the in18. ization is today insisting as never bedividual to a place of importance in formally opened May will vote citizens Lake Salt advanCity Junket Plum Pudding. a bank. fore that its employees take $5,000,-00- 0 trainsummer this on Take one package of chocolate or technical some of of $3,000,000 Standard Certificate of the type The tage d of American Institute of Banking Is anbond issue for carrying out water Junket, one pint of milk, ing. a cupful of raisins, the same of dates American banking is fortunate and nually gaining a greater and wider program. and figs, one cupful of water, has just cause for pride in that it has recognition among practical bankers Parowan Contract awarded for a record of twenty-eigh- t years of do fcupful of sugar, one tablethroughout the United States. These certificates are coming to have the wiring new Parowan High School. initely organized educational activity spoonful of lemon Juice, Monticello Plans h completed for tcaspoonful of cinnamon and same importance in the banking world among its workers to its credit for developing trained bankers. People in that certificates of education have in constrhction of 18 miles U. S High- teaspoonful of cloves. Cut the fruit into small bits; add sugar and water banks in large numbers are taking the field of the genoral professions. way No. 450 through Dry Valley. This is a practical example and one advantage of the educational opportuPacific railroad and cook very slowly. Add lemon Coalville Union Juice, cool and add the milk In which nity given by the great thoroughly well demonstrated by sear over Chalk Creek will be rethe Junket has been dissolved; add college of the banking business, the soned experience of the new spirit of bridge built immediately. American Institute of Banking. They American business. spice and let stand In a warm place until firm. Then chill before serving. Monticello Midwest Refining Comsee on every hand evidences of the with whipped cream. value of the training it gives. Of the Top flow of petfoot has 10,000,000 pany ONE COW VS: ONE DOZEN 10,000 graduates of this Institute, 70 southin well test roleum in deep gas now occupy official positions in Amerern part of San Juan County. are still ican bank9. The other 30 Why milk twelve poor cows when Sallna White House Hotel taken too young to have attained such one good cow will do the work of the (fr) 1929. Western Newspaper Union.) o heights. Here is an example and an twelve? asks the bulletin of the over by new owner. encouragement to the people of all American Bankers Association AgriMy ton Lake Ford Mountain road lines of business. cultural Commission. It declares that in Duchcnse county will be completed What Does Your Child The American Institute of Banking analysis of more than 100,000 Indihas a membership of 64,320. Of these vidual yearly records from cows on this year. Want Know Salina Lead Zinc Company will in33,851 are class enrolments, compristest in dairy herd Improvement assoSamen both at stall bank people, complete assaying plant younger ing ciations Indicate that on the average: Answered bp and women, who are learning the sciCows that produced 100 lbs. butlerfat lina. T BARBARA BOURJA1LY busientific technique of their chosen Park-M- t. Carmel -- : Zion National a year returned $14 each over feed ness at the same time they are enconunder been which has cost; ' highwtf of work earning Cows gaged In the practical that produced 200 lbs. butterfat struction for past two years, will be their livings at it. The difference bea year returned $54 each over feed opened to travel this summer. tween the 33,851 enrolled in classes cost; com61,320 total membership and the Construction of bridge over Ogden Cows that produced 300 lbs. butterfat prises older hankers who have taken at Lincoln Avenue and 19th P.iver each over returned feed a year $96 the Institute courses in the past or Street, Ogden, practically assured. cost; are at the present time sponsoring 400 lbs. Cows Lake that Salt butterfat City $300,000 appropriproduced some type of educational work in the a year returned $138 each over feed ated for purchase of site and erection organization. cost; of building for State feeble minded Banking Educates Its People Cows that produced 600 lbs. butterfat are there estimated been that has It a year returned $178 each over feed home. probably 875,000 bank officers and emHighest silver production for single cost; ployees in the United States at the In other words, one 500 pound pro- mine in U. S. held by Park Utah mine preeent time. These figures would ducer will return $10 more over feed at Keetley. mean that about one hanker in every cost than twelve 100 lb. producers. Helper City renewed contract with six Is either enrolled in Institute does not take into account, Utah Power & This or supIn is Light Company for actively classes hanking the added labor of milking and electric service during next ten years WHY DOES IT GET DARK IN THE porting some educational function of either, for the larger herd, or the the organization. No statement could caring HOUSE FIRST? Construction of highway from Price much greater expense of providing to the more emphasis possibly give will be principal Lake Salt to City dozen room a of a for stable Instead Importance placed on education by the road project of Carbon County this Within, w have both walls and roofs banking Interests of America than single animal. The figures are based Which shut the light away; on from all of farm the parts prices these tacts. year. Without, theres nothing to obstruot This American Institute of Banking country. A single sunny ray. Ogden $100,000 garage building to be erected in this city. (CsarHcht.) UTAH WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Reproduction prohibited in whole or in part. This Town Doctor Article is published by cooperation with the Payson Lions Club. The Payson Chronicle in lo-c- one-hal- three-fourth- one-thir- one-fourt- h one-fourt- h one-eight- to . |