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Show 'FRIDAY, NOVEMBER PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH 8, 1929 J iJK 'VVVVVVV' SPECIAL NOTICE TO MOTORISTS fe ' - - y We have on hand for you D 3' vj ! Xl Ui .ft Which is I Vxl said M..'. l.'ow. PARCO BEAR CAT I 7 Bn.i ind. uc, gn ' would i.oii' you up as a t- i fl i II ' I" a s li , l with ETHYL ANTI KNOCK compound added to it. T GAS plus ETHYL A real At a premium of ONLY 3 cents. ' 0 i ' Mi it - j 77.0 7a , . tLLLU Z , IV .V v i tr- - ' -X :Y:--y- W ij - - i v -- i ' vr iii YA j w-V- J lvlvyvv 'A--- v-v rx "k'VL r ' t- LW'," V'Ty pins admission to set tlte 'pwo be elieap at twice tlie price! Y-Vx--- lAXv FVM are Olympian le.un in action and it woidd Tie; scene Is not Amsterdam, but the fim lly basement rigged up as a g in tn.tr, tin and an irresistible magnet to all tin boys in the neighbothood. Tins Is but one of the many uses that extra space In the basement may be put to. Most new bouses are dish-newith sncli rooms in mind but U many homes already built the basement plan can be rearranged to afford a atud.v, workshop, gymnasium, billiard room or sewing room. Here, for ex ample, Is a model basement layout, made from an actual bouse plan and practical in every way. The basement is sewn and a half feet dtep, which is of ample doptl to admit tlie finest type of Holland warm air heating plant The stairs come down in most houses at the center of tlie basement, which is not ideal from the point of the warm air furnace but still is feasible in most cages, as show? fcere. Yet with all these provisions, there is still room for a gymnasium, 13' x 22' It is partitioned oil with matched lumber or a waliboard nailed to 2 x 4 up The masonry rights. it walls are whitewashed and the first floor joists sealed with a sound deadening material in the interest of the nerves ot tne grownups above. Guards at the windows and over the lights are an essential, as are a couple of regular gym mats. The rest of the equipment can be acquired bit by bit, as gifts or fr.oru va cation-tim- e earnings. It will be noticed that the combined furnafuel-roo- ,i more thaD x one-thir- d super-circulatin- g hot-wat- lTfov mm raifflmnrft iH) 9bnD QeieO sit , - . oi, h i !. tim ' I a There art some creatures whore always thinking of this and worrying about that. They take up so much ri mu in thinkiug. At least that is the way n seems to mi and tlie way I would express myself about it. We lane big bodies but were not using tin in up on a lot of tiioud True, said Mrs. Cow. Moo, moo, very true. We look at people. They look at i, U e in t i , and oi i e i.i c - o i i , !i " me con, n Brov nie vaii to "ti tan me what I look like with I rotii e n I'u.-- kir you lune ".i "in or n least I suppose they in yo'ii own You didn't ' ri did y oa';" '(ii,, mis, no, said Billie Brownie i'ii eid tlie Kiwi, you tan no. .e wiih youi ov,n eyes tlilit I look - i i''''ig like a sir, II ostrich arm I't'i'hieg like a while leghorn turn in fact. I'm somewhere between the two in the animal world I'm from '.iMia'io a country in width ninm i minus ami inierommg animals live nd I m Id e a i dxture of a small ,i N ' In "I, CARDS NOW! that you will have the advantage of choice selections before our assortments are depleted. Never have our cards been so individual and charming as this year and orders for printing and engraving NOW will assure an early delivery. The Payson Chronicle 1 i i i i i i inn-ro- 5 jV -- iar.-- - YVAA yia,) v v . . - ' . hY; At". i ,v t w I . . I I1 j - ) VV ) ' J I ji cint - j -- S nd B.l Cracicus, No, C.o.v is s wont gl.uc at yoi If ymi don't no 1, n. u let eonni.Ii' tin 'r f M 'I1 i He follow c, t, e ill ix. Nature laid glie i him. Ami ll r.i he came In fore the Kiwi. I'm I'.illle i'.'unnie, he s,.id, intro to Inc v at ail worth mention'ng. ' i i i i (o loo', I d vmi even our tails very Miss d g Counting Cany Players sit in a circle, and one In the middle lias a wand. He starts to count, one, two, three, four, five, etc., as many numbers as . he thinks, and he must he very quick-All at once he stops, points the wand at a player, who must Immediately count on from where the player witli the wand left off, until he readies a number with ten in It. Ten lie stops, and the player wita the wand Immediately points to another player who must carry on. The game must be played very quickly, and anyone who hesitates must pay a forfeit and fall out. Game continues until all have fallen out, except one. Young Idea Father I'm sorry I brought you now, Peggy. This is hardly a play for a girl of your age. Daughter Oh, dou t mind it, dad! Itll probably Uvea uj? a bit before tlie end Tankage Is an excellent protein supplement to use with corn for bogs. At the present prices of feeds, a mixture composed of tankage two parts, linseed or cottonseed meal one part, and alfalfa meal one part Is cheaper ami will produce Just as rapid gains ns tankage. Shorts Is wmlh approximately tlie same, pound for pound, as corn for fattening hogs and slightly more than corn for pigs at weaning time. The shorts may lie fed dry or mixed with milk. Outs Is worth about one half ns much pir bushel as corn. Not over of the grain ration should consist of oafs. A protein supplement should be fed with oats, shorts, and corn. Pigs that receive iorn plus skim milk or tankage In the proper amounts do not need additional mineral when running on alfalfa pasture. A. I. Wiber, University of Nibraska. one-tldr- j d Silage Is Excellent for All Live Stock tr Cow listened and Mrs. She Cow began. chewed as she sang and the song went very, very slowly. This was It: Calm cows we are, We never go far, At least not too far. For calm cows we are." Miss Cow waited to see if there would lie another verse, hut there was no more, Mrs. Cow said. So they just sat and gazed at nothing in particular, and chewed a litt'e and thought of practically nothing at 1 Tankage Is Excellent Protein Supplement Vi "Were not particular about time rushing here and there. Oh," said Mrs. Cow, we are calm, nice cows. I think I will sing a little song about calm cows. So do nverfat for farrowing. But truly I came tc see you more hi'causc-- you were a new creature Id timer s, a l,w f(ro, and I wanted to tell my fi lends about you. h." said tlie Kiwi, so the friends of Billie Brownie will know about me! 'll d.s not so Pad, rr t so had," tlie 'viv. i cnd"d, looking at Billie Brownie in talker a foolish way. 0 oe.wlKht ) t.iiniiy . i if Fall Coats for Tcb Sheer Velvet Frock Strecs FabiH Contrast Repears and Repeats si "i lie fnii and during' Where soy beans nre available it Is possible also to supplement the ration with Uii'mc. Tlie sows probably will eat about a pound of (lie beans daily a head. In case tlie soy beans nre fed, a mim-- ul mixture should he allowed. This can he made of two purts ground limestone, two parts steamed bone meal and one part salt. After the sows are bred tlie rntion can be reduced In order to avoid getting them i i 's Motlni fly tiim-s- unhappiness. yirdrp odd and don't mind, then t o harm is done, and everyone is a ore oj le s satisfied. You came to see me became I watt odd, posdldv? Iossdilv, said 1411 ie Brownie, as long as you don't mind the use of that 110111111' diicina himself. white leghorn t, Im just an odd creature, B d I'm odd enoti rh not to mind In ii ; odd. That's the only way (o In If yon are cl !. If you me odd and nre sorry yon aie odd it 1. a giN'.tt illy and is aid In f r.- -x ri W a i I rHf lx i three-fourth- a, as I said, and as vmi can see. I have down instead of feathers. I'i e rags I lay nre not so large as lie e of a lien. h V. 4 f j1 ( v osiil.h and a ; ' u I sin v . An--i.- ions. We have followed tlie good old coiv Theyre always rushing around and always being so dressed up, too Now we are so simple in our fash- It was very restful, very pleasant cow way of if Mu1" si'd tie i i i youi'-elf- ? '1 d' n't m nd doing that," . ,,,, ,i i,tii,n to feeding and cars d 11 aln'iit ng ' for the K.ui didn't any talking ilmuli at any rate to their ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS This is a reminder so o'-.'- I to i i . s( I us. "We see a good hit of ti e world for we go to county fairs, hut people all look in sueli a hurry to us. all. 68eebB irttHiiri.dHH1 1 is t ' culm, quiet, lowly ph a.siii e. I knew you would ug.io w li tie, said Mrs. t'ow. Hid you see nil the Ice ire, ui I'ny lied at the plenii.?'' asked Me - Cow "Yes, fjid Mis. Cow. They li id a line party lieie today. All the neighbors came. 1 saw tin boy u lien lie froze the ice cre.au. too "He turned the crank, but I d dn'i oiler to help him. I wouldnt hae ofi'oied to help him any way. In tlie first date I had helned toward that ice cream, and in the second place I couldn't have helped any more. I couldnt liaie turned tlie ivuik With my tail, could I?" Certainly not, said Mis.s Cow She was grinning a silly coiv grin, but it was a pleasant grin. After a few moments of silent dciv ing she spoke. i'm iery fooli-h- , and you're very foolish. We dont think deep tlioui'its Why should we? move slowly, slow ly. wood-bo- Kiw i, I a -- ' styles for years and years and years. We don't rush around so much. Not nearly so much. We are so ready to rest and doze, to sleep and eat, and graze and chew. We take the time to try to whisk tlie flies away with our tails, hut we and space are 11 x 22 feet in size slightly of the area of tlie basement. This is the fault of this not of the Holland warm air particular house-plan- , plant, which will operate adequately in a space as small as 10x10, if need he One special feature of tlie Holland furnace, which the housewife may take Into account in planning her laundry in the basement, is that a coil may be installed as an integral part of tlie heating plant. This is a practical means of maintaining a hot water supply, and a laundry in the basement would reduce tlie cost of a hook-up- " with tlie laundry tubs A warm air leader pipe may be provided which will fill to a minimum. the laundry with warm air and help to dry the clothes in the winter time or during rainy weather. The cleanliness of this furnace is another factor Which contributes to the practicability of the basement-laundry- , for the clothes may be washed and hung up to dry there without any danger from goct and dust because the Interior construction of the heating plant prevecto Cr.rt and soot from escaping into the basement ce-room, ' , Basement Gym Is Boon to Kiddies & tip vi 1 s p a ion in,; is si, M'..l i '"fClt. :it tie "lulling i la ll Pn per Animal. TT,:.i tl si as oi lias a big Influence on t! e number i i p g, on will lie able to mw, nei in I'i g to '. Ik fairoll of the I imer ny of I unois. A mjvv In tin f y eoioi, tii'ii and gnn'ng rapidly a j t time In foie lie is tired will ii'ii lu e rvi r litieis than a soiv in I Ida eot dition. Bee in e of this It Is desirab'e' to tied sows a full f.s d of u well r, lion for a vviek or ten days hefoie they ate toed. This stimulates the m it'ir ry ot the eg"s in the ovaries width ate to pr iilui o the litters of p' s'. If C e lucid :ig is delayed until politic is gone, it will In well to in the tat', on some good quality nl f.ilt.i hay, ii, her as alfalfa meal or fed whole in a talk. I'n tern Mqvph-- tents nHo are neees-s-irIf skim n i'k or buttermilk Is tmiJnblc a gallon of eitla r of these daily for each mv, together with a ration of corn or ii irl v or a mixture of corn and oats or ce-n- , oats and bar If Icy, will give cxed'ent skua null; Is not to ho had, a mixture of tv t pirts tankage, one part linseed meal ami one part alfalfa will make a fine substitute. The sows probably s to will eat about one of a pound of this supplement In addition to a full feed of corn. Water, of course, should be available nt all ' a 1,1 ri i I' of tin'll it th) "ii ;,!oiia one c Ha n ro d in :i t t oi w ' mu i ,n Ihii k? 4ou tire id h id. any v la re?" " " i"" y.s, I should l.ojio j. I. d, lVou nio. Woiidir." he went on aftir it m it 'i n e ..r e, if y on vv oiildn t P it III, t Than Billie Bi owin' Blow tlie s way id linn1, a '' lid our ' s Will PiOth.ce Larger Litters! vi"." sad ' ', on a a ..I a II vvrY v . r,r '! ' 'I ( PAYSON, UTAH : s II, ' ,(' I .'lit Vi" 1,1 'll - I IU INDEPENDENT SERVICE STATION ' 'a o.a I, s . i ,1 ' . ! (o . . Ik I'l "I luidil't no 1, i , TDF.00DS0W IN RIGHT SHAPE, liiownie, "or at r.i ni, it is. Some might say '. s ,i t i, i w indy, or others ni'gbl ' it v ' ii ht too vUaiqi, hut to my i'll1 iid a ; it 14 very p'e.c.nit "Kiel I' lotu v.u.v ot tlii li U i gV he Kim i siuldi (lly. li !S v y paiticulaily I'.liie d v a .Oi ( look aid Il.e Kiwi. , to HI-TES- a ST' c a i lo 4' .. d' hi't i. Rod, Ho was co.iia lo ' cieatme lie li d la on j v y Til DILLIE AND an not an rfiVctUinnle tic, aH'l. - ( V) I ! UlV I r.d j" V, cows CALi l rT; ! t, MANY GPAK VA rC'NY- - PARCO HHYL GASOLINE dcr CYVY a t 7.W the famous 7, 1'WriA 1 yrfRSfW " Silage can be fed to sheep, In fadt, it is quite the universal practice for those who own silos and sheep to feed them silage. Tlie fact of tlie matter ii sjinjxe lias a mm h wider use ns a feed for all elaSM-- of live stock than is commonly accorded It. In the feeding of silage to sheep or horses there is one point that must he These two given close attention. classes of animals should not be fed s .silage that In any manner Is not react silage. Sluep and hor-o- s very unfavorably toward spoiled silage. Outside of this one point, however, silage can be fed to sheep. first-clas-- 'v m2A i - y 1 Playing up contrasts in uiatuial.., coor or In both is conspicuously lie game of f.i hion this fall. Children's coals especially reflect this fend, tine colored broadcloth borders : n it lu r r appi que di .si ;n is worked w lot !) I mil urn mot'f.s of one color felt or ii nil on a lontraxling The tiny t"t coat in tlie pklure com bines two wor s(t, novelties, each Ln a d li ite pink. Sheer velvet froii.s both plain and punted will say it all over again this f.dl and v Inter-mo- re oloquaUv than ever, too! Theres tlie glory of autumn in their vilrant wirm shades, in their leafy browns, and their licit do. ) gro.n tones. The vchit dress without a lure jabot or other wise fuuih of lace is the exmoti M.and Mis Stiqliui Po.vdl Magna weie the guisfs of Mr Mrs Albert Powell ovr th wed. . in in Ieu'l Jane, who Mi; . t, ! ,l ml lh SLut is employed Capitol, was Jiome r the vvcik md Mrs Miythlo if m' of ,Cdt Mi.-has he u v siting with hir Davis. Rhodj Mr. Darrel Biown wav irdied to Lchi on Tuesday evening on amount the iliies of his father. i r, Mr. and Mrs Rex Harper visit' d a Payson la-- t vveik with their par- t ' , Mr. arai Mrs Janies Harpi r and ' Ada Ware. They were en route B Iti ufidl to Rock springs, Wy-o- f where Mr ILupir has been ; r t ,'e!'d as manage- - of Skaggs- way Stor . - . . r Vil Maijorie in. spi nt th wiik-inin Salt I.ke, tlie gui ,t of, Miss Oral'i'lie Huber. Mms :: x Live Stock Items link-groun- of - x '..-'a- Young animals are more susceptible to trouble from paiasites than older ones. Good fe d and plenty of exercis" In winter will aid the ewes to pio dime good lambs In tpring. There can be no d finite rue as to Just how mit'-grain is rounded to keep the ewes In proper condition for tlie spring lambing. suffer from Live stock lack of water during freezing weather. When tlie only wafer sttpp'y available is a stieatn or spting. daily atto be sure that tention Is mc-i-irtlie ice Is broken. freq-hiiti- d A j "ii' 0OC jr L ul give up 'I . I - dreg st"-- t bow fa it doe r and sa. no ' ' pt'a ii i'i it J v, " V Cjstex today. m . ' a is, i . If functional H disturbs your s' ' or Itching 8i a a. Lf g Pains, r i; f trv the 'ri ro, v i - , i ' th atie parly followed with a .i t "upper at the horn of Mr. M 'i enn r Know- was enjoyed I" f A it.g Monday night: Mr. Mr-- . Know, Mr. and Mrs David M Mr, George Bar. " d Mrs Da ml Mr. Mrs Roland Lindsay. - 1 ' ' :.n i t m ; Only bus. i V - i II! . -- "s-irf- pci iod. n, ' ' Feed suj died to tlie sow plays an Important io!e in the s.iei-e- s of the It is not too early spt mg pig i.'Pto tl iik "f ti is n I'tir bemuse propd at thu er nui lion is j t as time of tinting as in any subsequent ii enir.' rea'iws an! s .'! I" by gave a so- - in horor or Mis-at hit- - h Satndnvj , ike sure pli nty of clean, flesh wa Bv,,vm avf.,1 .hip. Drim.iiig void limed by sin-lain to be a lor tie sow. dan-MThe g' cates-dang" r is mes from drinking ware" M ter is water that gi ms, . 1 Is i ontsi limited d.rt utid Hlftx. " with disease nI v L- - - y4i i |