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Show T;pd6 31 O' & IK ir v ' X A i i THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH ONE and ONLY WESTERN VITAPHONE as Home Pie Southern Utahs ELECTRIC & MOVIETONE PROVO PARAMOUNT Industry Is Passing lie in in i, ia ..i p ;i t meat in plis of nl I iiil i ii mans pie I i i In ti sjiceil t sn-et- h IN uinbliloiis fu, s.i' ''iila eare In lleniv . f i link as the Kifieonlii VIII IN i ,.e uas used as a theme fur nimeiln - 'I he Iie and tile Tart I i. line Mid in i'er jeai s The Pie in ini tee i'le In the Own, Ii,T I a.! nut. I lie h wrote ll.irr'et BcivIk"-Sine- . f.ieil - I h." wrnte No him. Money and Bother FREE MOUNTING 111 NOW PLAYING 100 percent e in iun.is ' i an i riiir'i-l- in ill, ilanlii mi .'aeriran ml. fni liii i'll ran ijiiijiiiut am! broke fni Hi in'e in Im'ieilible i.t'iely of am sjiei ies " ti', ;i 'ike ie e a blenkfa-'illsh, N l TALKING-SINGIN- EDDIE DOWLING i the Famous BROADWAY STR first in his i ill-- t tiom - r i I ini- - in Ami nei dm man labile, inr bill fm luiu emi III the b il,'" s id Imi and ibiini n il IP, 111. sill ll fe Is u n ai ,','nl l'ii th, 'i the home made pie of i'liial (Ii i it h and in uiuii n m e cm (lid npeii i.ice nruilli din e win k j 'ii mi iiu s, is line ili ned uilli elim liu, i. Mniild il be Ii inislie I, In lie hliiitedcd Ii v the ft nr ililliiult l foreii r cll, lull, there u.ll be u me, ins b,v wbnli (he conk i.i.n exin tiacln press bei nrti-li- ) palUias Willi a folk on crii'l l'ie innkinu and quilling were two arts of the I iniieer A in .in woman. ii'in I I I i I ' . Romantic lecture i 1 The Rainbow The $2.00 New York Show at Regular Prices MARION NIXON FRANKIE I) ARROW Hear Dowling Sing his New Melods Sleepy Valley, Rainbow Man and other popular hits Also Brand New Bill of VITAPHONE Vaudeville Acts Starts SUN. July 7th Prices Days-Regul- MARY PICKFORD first in her i PICTURE COQUETTE Also VITAPHONE Vaudeville Acts t YEAR SERVICE ALL M w News SB No Waiting Here! down on the no No IM w m m n D m H ALLURING VACATION PLAYGROUNDS Dreams of leisurely hours in the mountains on a golf course, of swimming, riding, fishing pleasant thoughts, anticipating vacation pleasures. Then, in succeeding days, your plans are made, arrangements completed, and the vacation trip begun. delays ground getting Your with tires yourself. and wrestlin We put it on free! size is ready! M H ,! W Si M CATALOG HOUSE PRICES U On . U 9 If your route hu tant points, motoring will probably be your mode of travel. Telephon- m m Ii ing ahead each day for reservations makes traveling more pleasant with the assurance of a comfortable place to stay. Perhaps you will journey by train. A telephone at stopover will points, or at your destiuation, Revealed by Accident uu a At (Ir.ir, All'lria Pnilur P..i nen Ilia), guMinin, i,l ait ixpeit, Innkuia d hclme over an art exhibition, t of large camas di flic Virgin led S.imelbing chisel, and he c irnas bore two connect you with any of 19 million others in the United States. M M U piding the uscension See Mary Inin bcawn him to exam.im il the New Improved GOODYEAR PATHFINDER TREAD SUPERTWIST CORDS (A Goodyear Patent) VALUES YOU CANT BEAT il the iINcincred The coals of p, outside toalwas rcmoel and I, death it was recoiled a genuine N.loiolto cabled at The gouinmmit ordered Ihe eomiote rostoi.il m of the camas, 12 by K! feet, w!h was the prop! it of a elnneh 'l,e dks coer is like man that l.n'e lieen fl When imad .s went made before into Italy mail of the Italian master pieces w ere painted merwiln oidiniry pictuies, and v hen the foreign armies had w It lull nWii the., were But sometimes the foreign art robbers could not tell the difieieme he e so twein a d.itib and a maxlm-the ciinoiiiiaged art treasnus were parried off. Many of them luce been since diseoceied, Inn doubtless there Hre others still concealed b . pictures. l'atlilingc l I 30X3 30X3 31X4 32X4 32X4 29X4.40 7.45 30X4.50 SS 30X5.00 9.35 . ... 9.85 31X5.00 ... 31X5.25 . 13.50 All Sizes at new low prices $ 3.00 CL. . $ Should your trip carry you overseas, 8 million telephones in Europe can be directly connected with those in this country; 85 per cent of the worlds telephones are now 5.95 PAYSON, UTAH When Personal Right Takes Second Place QtmjQqlJr9i)if9rtiti9n One frequently hears a man say that he made his own money and has a right to do with it as he pleases. There was never a more fallacious argument. No man in a civilized gov eminent or iu civilized society can do as he pleases. Only persons ignorant of the basic principles of government and society would hold to that opinion. If one Is to receive the protection of government he must give up certain tights. Lie must drive on n certain side of the street. He must stop when the red light is on. ne must keep off his neighbors property unA less given permission to enter. man makes his money by reason of Ihe protection of a stable government which has all these donts and prohibitions on his free actions. If he expects to retain the good will of his friends and of the community In which he lives he rrpist be a part of It and do ns the community and his friends would have him do. If he has money he must give to this cause and to that cause or whatever cause Is Indorsed by the people with whom he asso Otherwise both he aod hJs ('kites. family lose the friendships avid social contacts that most people enjoy and which make life worth the living What is life of what Is money without nq flashinq acceleration The COACH 595 Coupe. The Scvi m ... , 7 he Sort abriolec., . C Conwt . Kf.B...595 ir,Jchl:lT-.4o- IV, o .545 ror.Ch.Jcis vJV aia with Cab . All fr icr f o. b. actor, Hint, Michigan COMPARE the JHiv-ere- J price well as the list price in con idrnng automobile Chevrolet value. delivered price in dude only reatonahle charnel for dclive. f aod financing. friends or without respect of quaintances? It Is as hollow ns a flated balloon. Newcastle Times. most experienced driver would care to maintain! in Depicting Lenclos detonating cylinder head... automatic acceleration pump . . . manifold spark control . . . and a heavier crankshaft, statically and dynamically balanced. Come in and drive this car. Learn for yourself, at the wheel, that no other ear can approach it in the price range of the four! . . . semi-automat- hot-spo- t ic a Six in the price range of the fotirl Shuler Motor Co. PAYSON, UTAH QUALITY AT LOW de- Two stubborn mistakes are often made concerning a famous French First, that lady. Ninon de Lenclos: she was a wanton by nature, second, that she made of love an actual busl ness. Both errors are cruel, both false to the fame this remarkable and glamorous lady won from her admirers, the many gallant, wise, great men who loved her In her youth, adored her to her dying day. To understand the celebrated Len-- , elos you must understand her times. Truly to know her you must know her lovers. Her century she personified, Her lovers she In f.drly glorified. spired and enriched. One of the most devoted of them has testified to the degree of true lad ship she attained and how in the salons she held In the last years of her life she was treated to the honors of a princely court Count her not Incorrigible if. In those same last jears, when she was nearing ninety, she hid still her lovers. fier a 1. I'niieo de Leon had crossed d s'a to search In vain for a set ret of vouth that Ninon found at home Iu Baris Mentor Magazine. non- high-compressio- n, ac- Historians at Fault array of engineering advancements tpified by a valve-in-hea- d TELEPHONE street with a pretend medicine ease In his hand and a very serious expression upon Ids face. Much impressed, next-doo- r Lillian Inquired of her mother: Is Billy a doctor, mother? Hes a quack doctor," said her mother, Jokingly. The next day one of Lillians dolls developed mumps. Mother, suggested the little girl. Importantly, "Im going to call In Doctor Duck. Mans Will Mystifies Plummer 'of Southport, England, should leave practically all of his estate of approximately $1,250,000 In trust for the endowment of chairs for modern scientific research at Cambridge university Is mystifying his old friends. Plummer had been In the real estate business at Southport for more than fifty years. He was never at Cambridge university ; never took particularly keen Interest In educational matters, and had never been a scientist His only other bequest was an annuity of $1,000 to his only surviving son. Why John Humphreys Traced to Cruiaderi The sword salute originated In the time of the Crusaders when the hilt of the sword was made In the form of a cross Every Crusader kissed the cross as a seal of his purpose and faith and swore by the hilt of the sword, raising It to his Ups for that purpose. Another custom passed down to the ages from the Crusaders, and one that has been a custom tn all Christian navies since then, Is that of placing an officer's cap and sword on his coffin during burial services. The Crusader's shield and arms covered him In death. Built to stand abrtse . . Bonded against abuse . . THIS spring, buy tires Dont jump at a price. Dont buy through friendship. Get the Back of this exceptional performance is a brilliant er Landau. BY Billy, the small son of a prominent doctor, was playing at his fathers profession, walking up and down the FOR SALE: Good Refrigerator. Inquire of Mrs. A. E. Peay, Payson, Utah. ltpd The RoaJstcr . . The Phaeton . . The MILES Practically the Sams PAYSON MOTOR CO. Inc. EGRiaillllEaiKaEBEIEZE&XEaEI3IJIiaCBKIIiailBai Among all the delightful performance characteristics of the Outstanding Chevrolet none is creating more widespread enthusiasm than its thrilling speed and flashing acceleration! The great new engine responds to the accelerator with an eagerness that is literally amazing. Touring speeds are negotiated with such smooth, silent, effortless ease that you almost forget theres a motor under the hood. And when the throttle is opened wide the pace is faster than the NOT LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR ANY MILES LEFT IN YOUR OLD TIRES Slag-trine- J" d. MINUTES BY GOODYEAR Against Any and All Defects i inter-connecte- Travel with the knowledge that you are as near home or business associates as the most convenient telephone. You will find Long Distance satisfactory and 6.60 .... . 8.80 ...... 9.25 10.60 GUARANTEED FOR LIFE HAL ROACH COMEDY $ does not include dis- Great Painters Work a i Lazy Summer Days JULY ... and i i i i with Big -s lo-,- Man 4 ii- i f m urn-hart- COST , & rrrntt Mrs Heber A. Curtis entertained a group of little folks at a birthday party last Friday for her daughter Barbara who was six years old. Tho friends of Betty Ann Palmer were her guests at a birthday party on Saturday to celebrate her third anniversary. Miss Kathryn Lewis of Provo was the guest of Miss Marjorie Wilon over the Fourth. and teachers of the Ward Primary organization gave a farewell party Thursday eve. ning at the home of President Etta Jeppson for Mrs. Frank Wride who left Saturday with her children to reside at Midvale. Mr Wride is employed at Bingham. The officers First Pole Bean POLES For Sale of J. F. Hiatt Jr. Phone 47W Inquire Payson, Utah 5000 FOR SALE Monarch Kitchen Range used, in good condition. Inquire of Arza C. Page, Tayson, Utah. 2tpd, facts. Compare. Give us a chance to show you Dun-lop- s ... to prove to you that they are the best tire made by showing you the Surety Bond which covers them against every known tire hazard for 12 full months. Blow-out- s, sions . . . rim-cut- colli- those .are just a few of the things against this bond guarantees you. All we ask is that you look Dunlops over before you buy. 'W e'll take our chances on your decision. h TIPTON IMPLEMENT COMPANY PAYSON, UTAH i |