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Show -- g t Ogden $50,000 recreational hall hn-- it to be blilt for Twelfth Ward at Jackson Avenue asd 26th Street. Clean up week recently held in Kaysville. Salt Lake City Western State Grocery ompany Cwill build large warehouse and bakery on First West St. Milford Southern Utah Mortuary Company established parlors here. - 4 How to 4- - the Most out of your land Ogdens airport with lights. equip-e- TheNervFord brakes are silent d idly. Elementary school and auditorium for high school will be built at Toole in near future. Ogdens Union Railway and Depot installed dial telephone system at cost fia v iV ap J ,(i '-- of $12,000. Fillmore Modern equipment installed in Emils Barber Shop. Value of eggs, poultry and turkeys sold in Utah during past year was Deseret News, Salt Lake $5,386,392. City. gation companies of Ilyrum and Well- e Negotations underway between for water exchange under proposed reclamation unit to be built "U X-- . the best land in the world and the heft seed hu t you wont get the biggest possible crop if your dr ill falls OU CAN HAVE short in anyone of several inijtor tan t s.sent ials. The Case Crain Drill does a prime job of planting because it delivers the seed accurately and deposits it evenly in the bottom of the furrow. Even depth of planting means that every seed gets an equal start, permitting even growth and more uniform ripening. The Case Fluted Force Feed Drill saves your seed and increases your yield. There are no skips no bunches no cracked or wasted seed. The Case Double Run Feed is equally efficient. Get a Case Drill and rest assured youve got the one that will give you the biggest yield at the smallest cost. Drop in soon. irri-vill- Eit. Bids opened for trection of school gymnasium at Grantsville. Intermountain Knitting Co. of Ogden incorporated with $40,000 capital stock. Salt Lake City Plans progressing for construction of new driveway from east entrance of City and County building to Second East Street. St. George Local cemetery improved and beautified. State Highway Commision awarded $105,488 contract for oiling 54.6 miles highway in Iron, Washington, Juab, Millard, Sanpete and Sevier counties. First National Bank of Coalville will be housed in new brick building in near future. Utah Power & Light Company to extend electrical service to citizens of Tractort Threshers Combi net Hay Balers Stlo Fillers Plows Disk Harrows Cultit'otors Crain Drills Cra:n Com Hinders Moict Kafoi Hay IxHtilers e Coni and (tton ruutMt, TIPTON IMPLEMENT CO. Payson, Utah 18-- J Full tine note includes DETOUIV ? UTAH WEEKLY INDUST RIAL REVIEW The following reeor tlof industrial activity lists items showing investment of capital, employment of labor and business activities and opportunities. Information from which the paragraphs are prepared is from local papers, usually of the towns mentioned. and may be considered correct. Varney Air Lises plans to establish airplane service between Salt Lake City and several cities of Pacific northwest. Salt Lake City Ambassador Hotel ORDER FROM US THERES no screeching or howling when you apply the Ford brakes. From the first day to the last, they are silent in operation. feature, the Through an exclusive Ford entire surface of the shoe is brought in contact with the drum the instant you press your foot on the brake pedal. Come in and let us show you the many other features that make the new Ford such a great car to own and drive. Note these low prices self-centeri- Tudor Sedan, Phaeton, 460 Business Coupe, 525 Coupe, 550 Sport Coupe, with rumble seat, 550 Fordor Sedan, 625 Roadster, 450 at Ilyrum. ex-tre- Phone will soon be NOW IS THE TIME WHEN YOU SEEK COLOR IN MEALS of Salt Lake City Construction Memorial Mausoleum progressing rap rr I7 FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1929 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH completed recently. Automobile sales iif Utah during first three months of 1929 doubled those of corresponding period last year. Automotive Trades Pub. Co. See this Traveling Exhibit of Crane fixtures j (All prices 525 . O, 6. Detroit, plus charge for freight and delivery . Bumpers and spare tire extra.) WHETMAN MOTOR CO Payson, Utah Twenty children were examined atj Miss Mildred Pace came down from the regular monthly clinic held at the gait Lake for the week end. Stake House last Friday. The exami-- j nation was by Dr. H. E. Hitchcock, Miss Jane Wood who is attend. ng assisted by Mrs. Julia Hancock, Mrs.! the University of Utah spmt Annie Curtis, Mrs. Hetty Hurst, Mrs.ischo1 at with her mother, Mrs Permelia Mayer, Mrs. Cecil Cahoonlast week-en- d W. She returned to C. McCormick. local the Ruth of Mrs. and Sargent on Thursday, accompanPayson again ied by a classmate, Miss Dorothy Byron F. Ott was in Salt Lake Sat- Garr, for a visit of several days. to see Mrs. Ott who is receivurday Wellington. treatment at the Holy medical Mrs. R. A. Porter had far her ing awarded contract Vernal $12,235 Cross Hospital. miles 2.25 of construction for her sister gravel guests over the week-en- d road between Curay Canal and Half brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Earl and A family dinner was given at the Way Hollow in Uinta County. three children of and their E. Smith Mr. and Mrs Eustace MenSalt .Lake Tribune plant exten- home of Last week Mr and Mrs, denhall Tuesday evening in honor of. Salt Lake sively improved. son Max and his bride, Miss A. S. Gebhart and two children of their Grade school building will be erectAuline Lawhorn of Shoshone, Idaho, Ogden were the guests at the Porter ed in Stockton shortly. who were married Tuesday at Provo. home. Mr. Gebhart is a brother of Salina Grounds of Second Ward The young couple left Thursday for Mrs. Porter. Chapel will be beautified. Park City, where they will reside. Park City Development work at Max is Bring your cars to the Knowles Moemployed by the Skaggs-Safewa- y Keystone mine progressing steadily. tor Company for a thorough wasr and Company. Salt Lake City $18,000 motor cleaning, we have just install building to be constructed here t machine which ed a Curtis office. for use as film distributing of most of delicate fin- all the Provo $25,000 chapel Edgemon protects Ward formally dedicated. makes of cars and will Mrs. Jennie D. McClellan has return ses ?n Park City Additional equipment in- ed from Los clean has where she thorougrly your motor and make Angeles stalled at Sphinx property. been the home of her look like new. visiting at daugh it Mountain States Tel. Richfield ter, Mrs. Byron Reece. service local & Tel. Co. will complete improvements about June 1st at cost of $20,000. Salt Lake City $30,000 chapel of (The Doctor of Towns') Western Ward formally opened. 'SAYS' in Aurora $22,000 voted for aid here. construction of school building If ever there was a time when it behooved small cities and towns to pre Junctions streets repaired. for a big opportunity, it is right' now. extension pare and Provo County agents to met here men, big industry and big town people are looking to the smaller Big officials recently service cities as of they have never looket before, agricultural discuss improvement You may call it trend of the times if you like, but whatever you call it, extension work in central Utah. Richfield Taxpayers of Seviier Co. it is one big grand opportunity for those who are wise enough to see it and voted for special property tax levy to do something to get ready for it. Leading publicatioss everywhere are printsecure improvement of present school ing special articles on it and it is more and more a subject of conversation wherever big men get together publicly or in private conference. facilities. In a recent issu of The Americaan Magazine, "Henry Ford said :Is it underwell Street paving program cfficicient for business to pay higr land prices and hiigh taxes in congested Provo. in way Eastern capitalists greatly interest- cities where its workers must pay exorbitant rents? By moving out, bosii-nes- s could get lower land prices, lower taxes and lower rents of copper project and far beted in possibilities ter Glenwood-Annabell- a areas. living conditions for its people. in A bulletin recently issued by the American Highway Educational BurMountain States Tel. & Tel. Co. eau in vicinity circuits says: Dependable transportation has already begun to work improving rural in the wonders decentralization of Monroe. and Elsinore manufacturiing, with the result that more of ,road diversified forms of employment are being brought to tre country. of miles Nine This gravel Hooper development like many changes in these whirling days, has been going on so to be built in this district. Manti will soon have mail delivery quietly and steadily as to pass almost unnoticed. It has become to be a common remark among motorists upon entering an unfamiliar town to ask, What service. to do erected will It is no longer enough to say that it is an agricultural be Addition they make here? Vernon town or an educational school center, for surely they must be maning some product building. present grade It is often said, and with some Wasatch Gas Company making rap- or another which the world at large uses. h degree of truth, the bulletin adwits that the drift of populaTTh from farm to id progress in installation of main vhich will extend from Weber city remains unchecked, but the facts are that this drift is stopping short of County line through Davis County to the larger cities end has begun to build up the towns and villages that lie so close to and form such and integral part of the open country. Salt Lake City. Commission The lesson to be learned is that highway transportation is a going busiap Lake Salt City establishment ness and stiill greater returns will come from further improvement. It will select for site to pointed of Utah State training school for not be economy to let down in highway extension programs because our state systems are so well under way. There are the maiin arteriesc, which' if widefeeble minded. hold even greaatcr possibilities as trade channels. Cisco Oil and gas struck in Nava- ned and they will he loon well READY GET you never know when a scout for a big man or a big jo Petroleum Corporation's business will be among you. He may be in your town now. He will 'not cal field. come among you with blare of trumpets; his report will not be based on Marshall's Store at Minersville your individual liikableness, or good fellowship of the few shinning lights, improved. not as you believe it to be, if you have ever Salt Lake City Packard Motor Co. but your town as it is thought erecting motor sale, service and re- about it at all. Big wen are not interested in Hickville or Hickvillet(es. Trey believe as pair building at cost of $150,000. Heber Main Street beautified. they have a right to believe, that the automobile and good roads, radios, radiio Additional tourists cabins built at telephone and free mail delivery should have, by now, taken the Hick out out of Pare wan. Hickville. If it hasnt, if such things have not awakened in the minds of towns Nephi 16 room addition will be the possiblities in the new order of things, then some other town is where they built to Forrest Hotel. must investigate. Stand back and look at the picture of your communiity. Are you .ready Mr. and Mrs. John Loutensock of for big things. Magna were here during the week Copyright, 1929, A. D. Stone. Reproduction prohibited In whole or In visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. part. This Town Doctor Article is published by The Payson Chronicle Joseph Bingham and Mrs Margret in Loutensock. cooperation with the Payson Lions Club. Air-mis- The TOWN DOCTOR Color seems to be especially appealing in the early summer days when the leaves are crisply green and flowers and fruits contribute their share of Never is color in our brightness. more meals appracited, says Isez S. economics home specialist, Willson, than in the spring and early summer when our appetites seem to crave the freshly growing fruits and vegetables. The feat dishes given here are especially worked out with this thought in mind. Ham Souffle with New Potatoes 4 tablespoons butteer 4 tablespoons flour 1 cup minced cooked ham 1 cup milk 3 egg yolks 3 egg whites Melt the butter, add the flour, then the milk. Cook until thick and then season with salt, pepper, and paprika. Add the minced ham, then the egg yolks. Next add stiffly beaten whites. Pour into a buttered risg form, set in a pan of hot water and bake until firm. Unmold into a platter and fill ceter of ring with new potatoes which have beed rolled in parsley butter. Lamb and Pineapple Grill Have chops, which are called Sara- toga chops, cut from the boned and rolled shoulder of lamb. They will be about as big around as a slice of pineapple. Lay the chops in a sizzling hot frying pan, sear quickly on both sides Then reduce the temperature, turn the chops frequently, and finish cooking at a low temperature. Do not add water or cover the pan. ,If any excess fat gathers, pour it off from time to time so that chops will broil, not fry. The chops will require from 10 to 15 minutes to cook. Remove the chops to a warm place; replace some of the discarded fat in the pan and saute pnieapple slices in the lamb fat. Arrange the slices of pieapple and the broiled chops alternately on the platter. Garnish with watercress. Meat Loaf well-beat- ' Bacon y2 pound lean pork y2 pounds beef 1 1 green pepper 2 eggs cup milk cup bread crumbs 1 small onion Grind the beef and pork together. Combine with chopped green pepper and onions, eggs, milk, and bread crumbs. Line a loaf pan with slices of bacon; then fill with meat mixture. Lay strips of bacos over the top. Bake in a moderately hot oven (400 degrees F.) for an hour. Turn out on a platter and garish with slices of tomato which have been sprinkled with finely chopped parsley. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monsen were in Salt Lake last Friday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Bodie Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Curtis re- turned home Monday evening front Long Beach, California, where they have spent the winter months with their married children, Willis Curtis, Mrs. Leonard Steineckert and Mrs Hyrum Douglass. You try ifs Duco so easy ten-inc- The traveling exhibit of Crane plumbing and heating materials, bringing latest improvements for bath, kitchen and laundry, will be at PAYSON. UTAH TUESDAY. MAY 7th 9 A. M. to 2 NOON 1 You are cordially invited to inspect the new Crane fixtures. See especially the Crane Automatic Water System. It makes city comfort and convenience easy and economical for the farm home while it pays for itself by increasing profits from stock and poultry CRAN E PLUMBING AND HEATING MATERIALS 307 West 2nd South Street. SALT LAKE CITY MAIN OFFICE, 834 SOUTH MICHIGAN A VC., CHICAGO . can use Duco on YOU yourself every object in bouse your Its lovely colors simply flow on sod In s little while it s dry! Come in and let us show you the new color scheme; DUCO dries quickly . . easy to use Chase Lumber & Coal Company Phone 127 Payson, Utah |