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Show nHrifi'Tiriif iftnr HIE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH FRIDAY APRIL 26, 1929 Early Railroader Had Many Brilliant Ideas NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY - THE 1'OURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND EOIl UTAH COUN- At Albany , N. V., August 9, 1S31, Hie first scheduled passenger truiu to be operated on American soil pulled away IN . V A V A THE NEW FORD TY. Columbia Savings and Loan Association, a evaporation. ii SPORT COUPE Plaintiff. with rumble seat vs. Ira from the makeshift depot with its 13 passengers. At the throttle was David Matthew, an Ingenious Scotsman, destined to become the father of railMatthew was road Improvements. proud of the cab that sheltered him, lor It was the first one used nnd he had devised it. Previous to that, enexgineers and firemen hud labored On a subseposed to the elements quent trip a herd of entile blocked the way and Matthew at once invented it what he called a cow catcher was constructed, however, to push aside rather than to catch them In 1836 he made the first railway snowplow and Included a device ti melt the snow and pour the wutei Into a tank supplying the boiler. Among his many other Inventions were two types of handcars (the first ones), the method of forcing wheels onto axles by pressure and a device for pouring sand under the locomotive wheels to prevent slipping. Matthew died in San Francisco in De1S91 at tiie age of seventy-nin- e troit News. M. Montague. Unmarried. Defendant. that's coming ,old at Sheriff's Sale on Mon-ua- v tin. gOth day of May 1929 at elcwri oclock a. in. of said day at the float door of the County Court House, at the City and County BiddTo to you $ 5 5 ing, .j. .FTXVvW?I XiligjZ. 5 in Provo City, Utah situate (t. O. Bo Detroit, for plus chargedeliv- freight and ery, Bumper and spare tore extra,) Cou-s-t- State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendant, of, in and to the following real d scribed property, in Utah County, Stale of Utah, Commencing at the Northeast corner of Lot 5, Block 31, Plat P, Pay-m- i ('it Survey of Building Lots, and lunmng tlunee South 11 rods; thence West 7 .rods; thence South 1 rod; thence West (5 rods; thence North 12 rols; thence East 13 rods to the place of beginning. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 2 lih. day of April 1929. J. I). Boyd Sheriff of Utah County, State of Utah. Elias A. Gee Deputy Sheriff, By 'ihonias & Thomas Attorneys for Pla lit if T, Timpleton Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Publication in the Payson Chronicle Apnl 2d,. lay 3 10 17-- : I t I,.- to-wi- t: i $ - GOOD MONEY in the lown grain that too often in never liurvehted. Yon might as well get it uixl von cun get rniHERES -- M. it with the liinder. On this famous maehioe, von can set the platform to shave the ground lower the reel to within 1 inches of the ruttcr liar pick up all the lodged grain and pocket the extra dollars those extra bushCuse-Oshor- ne Tractors 7 hrmhera Combine s x el a bring. Hay Halers Silo I liters V loir a As for easy handling, come in and see for yourself. Just one lever, spring-assistelowers the reel, raises it up to 31 inches to handle tall grain and moves it forward or hack. Dik d, I Harrows C ultiiatori The hinder pulls easily $ because of roller hen ring equipment I on the $ main wheel, the grain wheel, countershaft and pitman shaft. The binding mechanism and the knot ter are and f s: long lasting to keep pace with the strong Case-Oshor- P ne sure-worki- Ciain Drills Crain hinders Corn Hinders I .3ouvri I I I, ng Hay Rakes Hay Leaders Corn and Cotton I'Uinters f J construction of the entire machine. Let us give you the details of this hinder that has been of reaping extra profits for its owners over a long years. Interesting Adder on request. PAINT-I- CLEAN-U- T MAY P A great car for women to drive good-lookin- 6-- This week the Te Phone I i Full line note includes E.BOSBOltlVrOItAlVD HKTOirit 3 111 is a Youll Smile Too, When You Have Us Put In Your six-bra- Ford. WHETMAN MOTOR CO I Payson, Utah The quality of the coal better. The promptness with which we handle your order, the care with which we deliver will please you. Phone 10 for this better coal service. MUTUAL and STANDARD COAL PAYSON ICE & COAL COMPANY ing the tests from the office this week The others will come later on. The two posters chosen from thhe fifth grade to be sent to the office' were made by William Street and Rob-- j ert Francom. This is Better Home week and we have written essays in language and the best one was chosen to put in the paper. tin words My ship, my country and It may be fairly my flag. Old Glory. asMimod, therefore, that the phrase Old Glory originated with Captain Driver. The flag which was so designated by him was presented to him by n friend before ming on this voyage. In More Beautiful JR Trell W. Yocum, FOR RENT: Furnished or unfurnished Rooms. Phone 39, Payson, Utah PAINT-UP-CLEAN-U- P oil u W'A YVTF have . W du Port Paint1!, Var and Due . for rixbcs, bna.i fr.:;iing need. like Duco, every e i P .t lUint is manufactured scienti'--..,'.,. Ciuic in anel modern col,'.-- t.y.g evtions. every r i-jj J PONj) PAINT?, VARNISHES, EN?tELS, DUCO Chas f umber & Coal : Cor';:;uiy Phone 127 P?yson, Utah -- i industry. word conservation has not The same the meaning as hoarding. true meaning applied to natural products is the use of a product for purposes which most completely utilize its unique properties in adding to huThe use of fuel oil man welfare for domestic heating is true conserSo used, it brings to the vation. home a new freedom and a new standard of living. Oil used in domestic burners cannot be considered a substitute for coal. It is an improvement over coal. Orderly and regulated production, the elimination of wasteful methods of recovery and refining and expeditions distribution are the principal requisites to the programs success, Yocum said, and the oil burner industry will cooperate in this program to the fullest possible extent. MAY 6-- The TOWN DOCTOR "SAYS" HOW DO LITTLE BIRDS KNOW WHEN GONNA RAIN NO MORE- t P managing director of the Oil Heating Institute, commenting on the oil conservation (The Doctor of Towns') J , P declares - ishes, vvlleh should not be allowed to remain, since they are so easily rt no Get a sheet of Idol ting paper nnd fold Into four, then dip in water till - lorated. Allow the surplus water to run olT. 1'lme the wet h'ottin; pn-- I par over the dent, and Hem press H When the unly wuh a hot Iron. A slight dent er is dry. remove, p will h II cp in one operation, Imt If t time f' e Is not successful re-- j When level re-p at as necessary. polish the patch, and no sign of it will remain. I The need for a sound and permanent program of oil conservation is just as apparent to the oil heating industry as it is to the oil industry, The We all would like II Furniture furniture nre ugly blem- How Old Glory Originated The origin of the term "(fid Glory" is contained in a letter written by DUXT-UCLEAN-URobert S. Itantoul, president of the MAY Essex institute, Salem, Mass., where the flag about which it was sdd Is FOR SALE: 3'J by 12 rod choice still kept. According to a report Cap lot. of 6th West & .Corner building tain Driver of Salem In 1N!1 comAve. .Inquire of Chase Lumber Utah Charles manded the brig Doguett. eV. Coal Company, Payson, Utah. 6(pd which sailed on its famous voyage of In rescue the the which resulted Good Lot and House mutineers of tiie British ship Boun'y. I'dll SALE: A letter acknowledging this service w ill ell on reasonable terms. contains Driver's autograph, and hears See Mrs. Janet Tanner, Salem, Utah OF DOMESTIC HEATING program outlined by world representa- How to Renovate Dents NEEDS How We Could Make Our Home tives of the You can have du Pont paints for every surface ofyour house In the Good Old Days" In 1080 or thereabouts there seems to have been a strong Idea ns to the business of being a wife. Here it is, ns printed In tiie books nnd newspapers of the good old days: The wifes occupation is to make her husband and herself some clothes, to make blnnkettes and couerlettes, to washe nnd wrynge, to vvynowe all manner of cornea (grain), to make malte, to make licye, to belpe the husband to fy lie the dounge cart, drive the pioughe, fo loade heye, corne and 8uche other. To go to market, to sei butter, cliese, mylke, egges, chekyns, hennes, p.vgges, gese, and all manner of cornes." Three gentle cheers for the men of old, and see how you like it ! Exchange. man-mad- , You will smile for several reasons. The bill will be less. I nt to see a very beautiful home and city. Nearly all boys tournament. and girls could help to make it clean The boys Marble tournament was and beautiful. finished Friday with Forrest Bale, We could plant flowers and vegefrom the fifth grade winning a first tables, have a pretty green lawn with prize which wa3 a Boy Scout knife. daisies and such flowers growing in This was one of the best things the lawn. that has came to our school for it We could clean up the yards, pull taught U3 fair play. the weeds, clean other things out of Some of the lower grades are tak- the streets, keep the rocks in piles, ,and clean up all the old tin cans. We can trim the hedges and trees to make them pretty. Lillian B. Patten. AL How Tear, Benefit Eye Although we cry when we tiro son ry, teardrops chemically nre n blessing. Tears nre composed of a client leal called lysozyme, probably the most .powerful germ killer In the world. During experiments with tinman tears it has been found Hint one of the pure chemical contained In them lias antiseptic powers equal to more than a hundred gallons of salty water against certain eye bacteria. The same substance can be found In the white corpuscles of the blood which continually wage war on do structive bacteria Invading the body It may be possible to extract tb powerful chemical in sufficient quunU ties from animal bodies for general use as a Donpolsomms antiseptic. sil-e- reading. This week the fourth grade has been drawing pictures of the rubber industry of the Amazon basin. The filth grade children have been drawing Pictures of interesting things to be found in South America. Miss Claysons third grade has been writing friendly letters. They wrote a letter to the third at the Peterson school in Morgan County. Monday answer was rea very interesting ceived. Tuesday the boys and girls wrote letters to their friends in some other town. Most of the letters have been sent away. This week the fourth grade has been studying rubber. They have been answering questions on it, and out many interesting have found it. about things They have been studying for the program, too. We are very proud of Floyd Johnson in our room. He was one of the winners in the Marble tournament. Many of the boys have already brought in horse shoes and are anxious for the weather to clear up to begin playing with them. Clarence Weed from the 6ecoad grade won the prize in the Marble Payson, UU.it 18-- J first grade has had their final tests in phonelics and g, p, PETEETNEET NOTES TIPTON IMPLEMENT CO. Dr. John Watson used to tell a story of a Liverpool merchant who, through no fault of his own, failed in business and came down with a crash from prosperity to poverty. When Doctor Watson called to offer sympathy and assistance, he found his friend in the depths of despair. Everything I have lost has gmie! ho moaned. Thats bad, said Doceverything. tor Watson, so youve lost your reputation. No; thank God, said the man rather indignantly, my name anil Then your reputation are unsullied. wife has left you, suggested Doctor Watson. My wife, cried his friend, his eyes blazing with anger, my wife is an angel loyal ami kind and true. I see, said Doctor Watson, then your children have turned their backs I never seemed to know on you. my children," said the man, until this happened. They have been so brave and tender and sympathetic." My dear old chap," said Doctor Watson, you told me you had lost everything. Why, youve lost nothing except a paltry bag of gold. Love, loyalty, comradeship all the really Important things nre yours still. Cheer up, and dont be an Idiot." THE new Ford is a great car for women to drive not but also only because it is so smart and because of its speed, quick pick-ucomfort, economy, ease of control, and reliability. Especially reliability. You know the new Ford will take you there and bring you back. You know you can depend on it. You know it has been built to give you thousands of miles of faithful, uninterrupted service. This freedom from trouble this mental comfort means a great deal to every woman who drives a car. Another feature of the new Ford that appeals to women is the safety afforded by the fully enclosed glass system and the Triplex shatter-proo- f windshield. You can see the value of this when you consider that of automobile injuries are earned by flying glass. 65 The windshield of the new Ford will not shatter under the hardest impact. Just call or telephone and we will gladly take you for a demonstration ride in die new , X Mistaken Notion That Everything Was Lost IT AINT d eqj Sutqojtm uojj eqiq aq; uo jno jbs j lauiums sbj Ap ouq both young and old, when a storm came up. The wind blew out and thepeople flew an and the rain came down in torrents. Lightning flicked wickedly over the water and the waves rolled to shore with adornment. It was very apparent where the people went. I did not note where hid the birds, but this I saw: the flies we all so detest, and other such living flying things, took refuge under the visor of my windshield. They were not blown there, for the wind was in the opposte direction they came there. Then the birds came out, and immediately it stopped raining. Who told the birds that the gain would cease what guided the flies to an automobile Call it God nature if you like-o- r instinct may suit your pleasure; but call it what you may, who can sit at the waters edge in a raging storm, watching man and bird nd insect nd say there is no great Master Mind? Where is the man who thinks his powers of such import that he can match the gift that tells a little bird that It anit gonna rain no more? Country man, go to the city; city man go to the wide open spaces, and there learn your insignificance. As big as you think you ar, the greater man youll be when you recognize your littleness by comparison. Copyright, 1929, A. D. Stone. Reproduction prohibited fn whole or in Not Inviting man out near Ontario had been pestered by fruit thieves and although he had applied to the authorities, they hud failed to help him. Finally he hit upon a bright Idea, that so fur has worked like a charm. The motorist, as he pulls up alongside the fence with the Intention of climbing over nnd helping himself to A forbidden fruit. Is suddenly confronted by the sign: Skunk Farm. Of course, you may believe It, or Dot, as you choose, but most people, whether they do believe it or not, do not care to take any chances. Irish Army Slang The Irish Free State army has Its peculiar slang. A few Illustrations will serve to show the trend of their particular bent in this direction JJgr instance, what we call a dead beat or gold brick tiie Irish soldier calls a A scrounger." doughboy is known as a fist slugger." He also has his chow," but It does not mean G. I straight," as Id our army, but refers to tiie "extras he Is able to procure at the canteen, while his G. I. ts Just plain grub." Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. JO part. This Town Doctor Article is published by "The Payson Chronicle cooperation with the Payson Lions Club. in Crowds Aren't people the craziest tilings So many gathered at Lakehurst, N. J., to see an airship arrive that a great automobile tangle resulted, and thousands were compelled to spend the night there. . . . What an idle peoLook at the ple we are becoming great crowds that assemble everywhere on slight occasion I . . . Look at the touring I And the fact staring us In the face that Industry is the only way out I E. W. Howes Monthly. 1 1 Why Worry? Some one remarked to Shaw, on seeing a lot of wealthy loungers hanging around a London hotel: These rich people get me I Whats the nse of having money If you dont know how to enjoy it?" But why fret about it, old chap?" returned Shaw Are you any better off? Whats tiie use of knowing how to enjoy money If you havent any?" Vancouver Province. |