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Show - - tfl i''l '" i JUNE 21, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON, UTAH 1929 The TOWN DOCTOR (The Doctor of Towns) SAYS ' The voters who deter the building of better schools, the paving oi roads the making of play and streets, grounds, the laying of seweis, the ol disposal installation plant; and water filtration plants; the who insist on being ''suue-ketper- s and poh pooh the idea o clerk training, yet weep and wail that chain store and capital are raining their business; the resident to whom a stranger sas: This looks like a town, and replie.: pretty good Yeah, its all right, if you like it"; the merchant that the commu'itv ha-to h dong supported but who refu.-e-s to a service club or a civic otgan.za-tionand who btlitfles, runs down and decries every attempt on the part of anyone to help the community; Mr. Average Citizen who sits back and says nothing, does nothing, with an Its none of my affair attitude; the percentage that go out of their way to run the community who down maliciously; the camtakes no part in the clean-upaign, an orphans home benefit, hospital or other charitable drive; the property owner, resident or otherwise, who refuses to eradicate visible community abominations; the man. grown old, who cares not a whit if the sw'imniing pool of his forgotten boyhood joys is polluted with the .refuse of his factory; the gossip, the civic derelict, the knocker and the fool - these are the rodents who must be shown and taught the costliness of their ways before, and in order that they may appreciate. Now is the time for every thinning citizen and civic organization, every business man and every city off liial to awaken to the very evident fact that What was. isnt that things have changed and that old fastvoned ideas of community life will not stand the gaff of modern ways of doing Records show that many of the oid sayings are falling by the way-sidthe latest of which is the one about the impossibilty of converting the hearing apparaaus of a fe- -' r .ale omnivorous mannal into a silk 0 ernight bag. A man in New York 1 as ruined that by actually making silk of sows ear. But the tired and proven statement that A man can appreciate only that which he knows Will undoubtedly outlive the span of years of the most of us. Arthur Brisbane tells a story about a brown rat in Lincoln Park, Chicago. This rat lives happily in his hole ur dor a tree, never doubting but that the whole park was made just for some people beleive the him, as whole town in which they live was made just for them. This rat is an you cant make him beagnostic lieve anything that he cannot understand and prove, and as he cannot understand or prove very much, he is happy and self satisfied. He is a good rat. however, minds his own busi He ness, and keeps regular hours. runs up and down his little path, looks with contempt at the queer ani- mals which live up the tree, and some day he will die in his hole, with his teeth grown long, convinced that he has not missed a thing that life has to offer. Without intention of drawing any' undue comparisions, the fact nevertheless remains that in every com-- ; munity there are .residents, who, like! the rat, deny what they can not un-- j derstand; citizens who are contempt-- ! uous of that which is near them, and that which could be appreciated. Intellectually, these people do not know1 but unlike the case of rats, it does make a difference and upon the shoul-- . ders of somebody or some group of somebodies is the responsibility of do- Ing that which is necessary to make things. , ever-prese- Copyright, 1929, A. D. Stone. p ' in whole or in part. The i J. H. MOUNTFORD. Publish; ' Ibur.m Stokes, discussing r ' Payson Chronicle in .f mums. You remem- room that Car-!- . on lop of his little l.oii-I: w..vn't sound-proout "i r ' !:' proof ; a f neldn't sleep in his Cliel-o of a rooster in 's At last, worn out, : he went to the neigh- Raise c " Reduced Vacation Rate for Your Telephone i If you are going to be away from home for a month or more this summer can save money on your telephone bill. : i - bo!' 'or i - One Year Advertising $2.00 u Rates on Application. hc.e of heaven kill that joiirs, or It will kill me. NOTICE TO WATER USERS !: a t t: y lo.md lmt eyes and The l.ird crows all night ikaic Engineer's UiLice, ."lid I moor get a wink of sleep any oaii. Lun.e city, Uu in, June b, 1029. me: Aouee is hereby given that 'Io. no, Mr. Carlyle,' said the j. Lver-cn- . .veison, Whose post oiiice address ik i: 'i h r, ail crow P.o'tit can't lay son, Lutn, nas made nt-.t.' turn in accordance with the appiita require ; not,' said Carlyle, hut inents oi the Session Laws oi uta.., v 1. il n't crowing I lie there, toio to 1920 inclusive to appropriate f water from unnanie !;, Mills- - awl hr: so, wailing for It 1 c' 1 springs in Utah Lounty, titan, oai. io ag in. a;er is to be developed by mean or a tunnel and diverted at tne oi collection which bears N. 14 pu. G:c:.t Conqueror Had 4u nun. L. o330 ft. lrom the NW deg. cor! cf Philosophy m 6ec ii2, T. 9 S., It. 2 E., S. L.B. & After haling defeated and taken Jl. and conveyed by means ot a pipe a distance or It. where it will Ihiiazet, emperor of the oe used i,rom lout) 1st pi'isonei to November April Turks. Ti.Mir-I.enl- ; had him brought 1st of each for the year irrigation of to Irs court. tio acres of land embraced in tne lie noiicod that he was blind in one bee. 29, T. OS., ft. 2 E., S. U ti. ii M. As much water as may eye and hoaun to laugh. be necessary will be used during tin I'nii.m! was indignant. year for domestic purposes. io lad lailali at my misfortune. Ti-i- entire '1 his he cried application is designated in Iermmhor that it Is Cod who gives us realms and empires: the State Engineers Office as File the s.neo disaster ran happen to you No. 10G33. All tomorrow that lias happened to me to- of saidprotests against the granting application, stating the readay." sons therelor, must be by affidavit I know, Timur, that it is In in duplicate, accompanied with a fee R"d' haw!- - to dispose of crowns ns of $1.00, and filed in this office with am not making fun of your m thirty (30) days after the comple lie wi'l. mi fo: tune. Cod preserve me from of this notice. It; tion of the publication Geo. M. Bacon, hut t! e thought that wont through my State Engineei ; on seeing you was that Cod must loo'; on ilip--- e thrones and scepters Date of first publication, June 14, 1929. Date of Completion of publi:,s voiv paltrj things if He gives them 12. 1929 to such badly made people us you and cation, July 1. you n ho are blind in one eye and USERS NOTICE TO f With our vacation rate plan yon can have your telephone service suspended, just as you stop your newspaper, ice or milk service while you are out of town. This plan for residence telephone service is available for any period of more than one month and less than three months. shak-k-'iad- . I i The rate during the suspended period will be just half your regular monthly rate. Your telephone remains connected, you retain your number and directory listing, outgoing calls can be placed but no incoming calls received. Service will be restored as soon as you return. Send us a card a few days before your vacation is over and your telephone will be restored to regular service when you arrive home. I State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June Roie Scent Atl;,r. nf roses D obtained by distill- Mi"n from small while roses, known Mlsnia, and e.s dark red variety, known ns l!n-:- i Danmscena. Usually it takes IM) pounds of rose petals to male an omieo of rose oil, but twice iLm amount has been used at times, di pendins upon (lie quality of the ilowe-- s :.mi ihe climatic conditions at havve.-- t time The Inne-tin- u of the roses occurs diiiina liie latter part of May and the lawiniiie, of .Time. A good harvest aho-itwenty-fivdays and reel weather, as the damp iov. ers are diked In the morning v. i.'le Ike dew Is still on them. A t peril, d of lmt sunshine during the time will seriously damage a good a -- i d, iei-e::- i r : Retain business contacts by Long Distance ( - ,,n- - 6, 1929. Notice is hereby given that the Standard Mining Company, Hope whose principal place of business is Provo, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Session Laws of Utah. 1919 to 19117 inclusive to appropriate .5 c. f. s. of water from An Unnamed Spring in Utah County, Utah. Said water is to be diverted at the point of issuance of the spring which bears N. 74ideg-4min. E. 5330 ft. from the NW cor. of Sec. 32, T. 9 S, R. 2 E., S. L. B. & M. and conveyed by means of a pipe a distance of 1000 ft. where it will be used during the entire year for general mining purposes at the Hop i: W or If s ex-te- i oo'.i-!,t- -- ea-'s- gance. Special Rates by the week or month. eeL This application is designated State Engipeers Office as the No. Build i the Home of Your Dreams WHEN YOU in File 10450. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the rea sons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. Geo. M. Bacon, State Engineer Date of first publication, June 14, 1929. Date of Completion of publi-atio- July Transient ratep including FREE GARAGE. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Standard Mine in the Santaquin Min ing District. As much water as may be necessary will be used during the entire year for domestic purposes This use will consume all of said wstfir Clean, Respectable, Modern to the Minute. ' Rates without extrava 12. 1929 NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY . . Lumber is the ideal 1S50-195- ea-e- while sway WATER who am lame. 1 har-ve-- -- During your absence you will be billed for the regular amount, then when you return you will be credited with the amount due you on the reduced rate. YOU CAN SAVE- - MONG--V 1 , Poultry Taking A Vacation? Entered at the Postoffice at Payson Utah, as second-clas- s matter. Utah Tounty, ' marveled that the poor birds had been so luiky as to suffer nothing worse than their painful burdens of liie. I Turning tto my acquaintance, said: Chiarley, there are a Lot of things that ought to be done here, but I have a little story that will help By Dr. L. D. LeGear, V. S you to remember one of the most St. Louis, Mo, Then I told him that important. Dr. LeGear is a graduate of the about mother skunk and crop. the story Ontario Veterinary College, several of her little ones who were 1892. T hirty-si- x years of veterinary practice on diseases of live The Clcmenti Lived Lon; being pursued by a hunter. stock and poultry. Eminent auf'letmiMi. ike ii:i:iisi and composer, hunter rapidly, gained ground quite stock on and poultry thority born when Handel, Scarlatti. which alarmed the youngsters not a raising.Nationally known poulCluck and Haydn were alive. try breeder. Noted author and be childsen. 'little. Just patient, And I, fore lie died, at the age of popular lecturer. adomnished the mother, Ill tell yoo lit v. Ibis-irHerlioz, Mendelssohn, what to do when the time comes. 'Veen and many other famous musiLET US SPRAY The hunter continoed to gain, and cians were horn, including the quite (V.-aFranck. The fact of one finally the mother callet a sutten life man's such a niitiber of covering success Kill the Vermin or the Vermin Will halt. As the hunter, seeing composers and such an amount of the Kill Your Profits Fowls That at hand, plunged boldly forward, mu.-ias hey represent, reifiinds us of Are Free From Vermin Lay Better mother skunk remarked calmly and Cm prolific output of g'jinis from the Now children, let us iii! lie of la Lighteeki and Resist Disease More Easily. confidently, to the midlo of the MnetoenthTcnfur.v. There spray! is no likelihood 0 llyri the Of course, the first thing to do was period will in tlmtregard come withEditors Note This is another story to make a thorough clean up of the in:: measurable distance oT the in a series of 52 stories on poultry whole place. Then, a strong solution hundred y0;rs. raising written by the well known of Dip and Disinfectant was sprayed national poultry authority, Dr. L. D. into every crack and crevice. Lime JLeGear, V. S., of St. Louis. The entire filed Honeymoon was dusted liberally over the dirt series will appear in this paper. Our man dashed along the sour its neutralize to floor in order a as la train was moving out readers are urged to read them careodor and make the place still more lcor the last carriage, at the fully and clip them out for future which a woman was fran-inuncomfortable for lice, mites, bedbugs reference. her handkerchief, and other insect pests. Then the hens n bout to grasp the hand'e were dusted veil with Lice Powder a win n the porter pulled to kill the parasites on their bodies, in seven Not long ago I wa3 asked by an and the dusting was repeated mi. Hi t board the train while Re-hsaid the porter. amateor poultry raiser, whom I days time. Now, whenever I meej oing. compartment Is engaged. know slightly, if I would look over my friend, Charley, he invaribly grei a. .'il!" shouted the tittle man, his flock and see what made them me with a gesture which indii in his rage, as he : about so droopy, dispirited and unproduc- the manipulation of a spray d i!a train disappearing. Of tive. They were all outa pep was and with an air of mock piety it's engaged ! I engaged it my-the way he put it. It took only a claims, Doctor, let us spray!H that's my wife at the win-f on her honeymoon London moments examination to disclose also has a tale to tell of a re the reason for this undersirable state flock that is taking a new interest of affairs. His hens were just about 'in life and actually seems to try jing to make up for the time I they weakened, and the vseious bodily being eaten up by chicken lice. I asked to see the hen house and lost before Charley learned Ilia les. that of egg lay, including what I saw was what is all too often son. Fur- seriously hampered. ing, seen. An old roughly boilt shet had While this case was an extreme t he neor , while seldom are parasites been hastily converted into a hen one, the same story is being exacted hivctly responsible for death, except hoose. To say there were ten thous- many times ovr and not alwaw, with in of extreme neglect, they do and hiding places for vermin would a happy ending. With propar co- often ., sap the vitality to such an be a most conservative estimate. No nstruction of houses and equipment, become to fowls t'ud easy prey attempt had ever oen made. Ancient proper sanitary arrangements and an and dia infecting table scraps in various stages of de- 'occasional clean-uIt These pests are preventable. the problem tidbits campaign, composition proved attractive ofjermin i e to have them show up r. i for myriads of flies. Mouldy straw seldom encountered. f) on mcmises, but it is a disgrace Where those three po'nf s are not o lot them remain. lay about on the dirt floor, and dropNot only that, ping boards being something this chap observed, however, verm inf taken pos- aside from humane considerations had never heard about, the droppings session and profits suf Tel- - with the ti ') pk in to need emphasis, which served to still further befoul the al- poultry. Lice, fleas, ticksj) mites, bedpoor business to take a ready disgusting litter. In short, if bugs and many other peY s in infinite cut in he profits of any business I had wanted a particularly horrible variety either sicn the r.f such a cut can so lV blood! when tiv of almost example or' easily be removed. anything one right out of their unwljng ho-f- s should not do in poultry raising, I cause almost unbearable irritation. In (Copyright. 192!) could have found it here. I really either case, the fowl is seriously! V. S.) by Dr. L. D. How to I'ublished every Friday at Payson, Utah, a city of 3,500 loyal, progressive and contented citizens. are always looking in vain ; i f.u Prcjorving Reproduction prohibited This Town Doctor Article is published by cooperation with the Payson Lions Club. CHRONICLE i MAN APPRECIATE ONLY them appeciative. THAT WHICH HE KNOWS i 1 a A e, fpcdlTBE t, In, from h playwright, haiMer to build him a sound, "f roe: in ids apartment. The f francs and failed to Ferns:. in sued the .. ..i kivj 37,090 francs H.uy PAYSON building material to use . . IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF . UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAJI COUNTY. is the time to plan that you have always wanted to own and live in. And no building material will so satisfy your home needs as wood none so easy on your pocket-boo- k. NOW Stella Davis, Plaintiff. vs John T. Lant, Lottie Lant, Thomas E. Reece, Irene Reece, J. A. Clayton, and Golda M. Clayton. Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on Saturday the 29th day of June 1929 at 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 t: County, State of Utah, The whole of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty nine, in Township nine South, Range one East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, area One Hundred Sixty acres, less three acres of said land deeded to the Nebo School District. the water and water Including rights appurtenent thereto. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 4lh. day of June 1929. J. D. Boyd Sheriff of Utah County, State of Utah. By Elias A. Gee, Deputy Sheriff. Booth & Brocbank, Attorneys for plaintiff, Knight Block, Provo, Utah Publication in the Payson Chron- Lasting comfort . . . enduring . . . low cost are all possible in the lumber-bui- lt home. Only lumber can give you lasting comfort for generation after generation. Only wood has the friendly warmth that makes for enduring beauty and beauty No matter whether you plan a modest cottage or a magnifi- cent mansion you will find it worthwhile to talk your building plans over with us. You will find our yard completely stocked to meet every one of your building material requirements. We suggest you call at our offices or ask us to call on you. Take advantage of our ctfuimo v ciN.ua. o building knowl- Vtt ..WOOD., rtntwt d edge and see for yourself the type of service we have for Home Chase Lumber and Coai Co. to-wi- icle, PHONE 127 PAYSON UTAH American Standard Lumber from Americas Best NOTICE Mills. Broilers for sale. 3 for $1.00. W. 3rd North, Payson, Utah. 488 The Board of Education of Nebo District will consider financial FOR SALE Practically New Do at its next reg- La Val Cream Separator. budget for 1929-193- 0 ular meeting, June 2Gth at 7:30 P. M. 0. McBeth M. in the school office at Spanish School Fork, Utah. The public is invited to be present. BOARD OF EDUCATION NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT A. Cornaby. Clerk. By-W- r FOR SALE: S'2 by 12 rod choice lot. ..Corner of 6th West St building Ave. ot Chase Lumber Utah ..Inquire & Coal Company, Payson, Utah. 6tpL |