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Show FRIDAY, JULY 3, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH THE J. CHRONICLE PAYSON H. MOUNTFORD. r ' Publisher -- j ' . , AW.-V" -- ; ..Vi sV! 'fU; -- 5 . r Published every Friday at Payson, Utah, a city of 3,500 loyal, progressive and contented citizens. rd4k& of . ? ' v -. If people would apply the same good business principles to their attitude toward their community as do 1930 Sell ers to the store, firm or business they represent, there would be fewer dead touns. In a recent issue of a bulletin called Better Selling appeared an editorial from which every thinking citizen of every live community can get much good. Here it is with quotation marks ommitted: Come Where Did anyone with a secure position, drawing a regular sal& Cool Restful! Its ary and knowing that he or she could not or would not PROVO be fired for indifference, carelessness, lazyness, impudence or inattention, ever advance any new ideas, accomplish PAHAMOLTO anything worth while or ever GET anyplace? No! The real things of life have been accomplished by men SPECIAL and women who counted the days and hours, not by the Publix 1st Anniversary hand on the clock but by the results obtianed; people and 4th of JULY PROGRAM who had a goal to be reached, a prize to attain, a reward FRIDAY & SATURDAY to be earned; men andwomenwho were BIG enough to take telling and who DID take telling and who got out JULY 4, 5. and WORKED to profit by that which they were told. Continuous 1:13 till 11:15 If I am ready and willing to work twelve hours a day and do wprk twelve hours a day, it is none of your business. If you are willing to work only six hours a day and work and but six hours a day, it is none of my business. BUT, if I SKEETS GALLAGHER work twelve hours a day and you work but six hours a day, it is none. of your business if my wife and children The Screens wear better clothes, eat better food, drive a better autoFunniest mobile and live in a better house, than your wife and WISE children. ORACKER3 Indifference toward Payson on your part can keep it from ever getting anyplace. Carelessness in what you say regarding it can cause inattention to it at a time when attention is most desired to obtain a worth-whil- e industry. Failure on your part to get out with others and Work together for a common good can and will keep you from accomplishing anything. A Paramount All Talking , If some other community gets together and works conComedy Romance With sistently, persistently and harmoniously to make their toun MARY BORDEN a better, more interesting, more attractive place in which Also to live, work, play and make money thatts their business. Special Comedies & News If you refuse to put your shoulder to the wheel alongside" the men and women wdio are trying to push Payson ahead SUNDAY & MONDAY if lie back and not only refuse to work but dont even you JULY 6, 7, shout but Truthful thats your business. BUT dont Daring encouragement if crab some other toun takes business away from you, NORMA move people away and yes, even if your factories close SHEARRER in and doun, you are laid off. The DIVORCEE Say what you please, think what you please ; but the With fact remains that empty houses, empty stores, empty factCONRAD NAGEL ories and empty other thing are sure signs that somewher CHESTER MORRIS along the line there have baen some empty heads. No handROBERT MONTGOMERY ful of people in any toun can do everything, but all of the people, working in the right direction, TOGETHER, can Begins do anything. TUESDAY JULY 8th Copyright, 1930, A. D. Stone. Reproduction prohibited at Regular Prices in whole or in part. The Greatest Romantic Adventure of Modem Times! This editorial published by The Payson Chronicle in A Full Length Feature cooperation with The Lions Club. with - $2.00 One Year Advertising Rates on Application. . .. ... r Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further information Oruredto- "uuiuntro ihi Tire tj outwear uny oULr lire at jual prior when run ur.Jc tie tame roiulitu,i:. V . HERE IS SOMETHING WORTH READING .... matter. .v' TM V- Entered at the Postoffice at Payson Utah "bounty, Utah, as second-clas- s -- 1930 e thr-ltoa- d -- Jack q The Social Lion" Liber cl AUoicance On Your Old Tires (Phone or drive in for an appraisal) 0 BRIAN-OLIV- Ue sure your tires are safe for your Fourth of July trip ABOVE is the famous il Miller guarantee that shocked the Tire indii Mry of A erica into a realization that Jliicr had dealt a fatal blow fo mileage guarantees. Read it you will readily see why this un- surpassable guarantee created a sensation among tire makers and tire dealers as well as among motorists. When this startling guar i was first announced we were besieged with such questions as Do you mean it? uml "How can you do it ? We know hy we can do it just as you v. Ill know after youve used Miller Tires. It has caused thousands to Liuy their first set of Miller Tires. The reason is obvious. It's tiie only kind of guarantee that insures maximum value for your dollars. Read it again, and judge whether this is true. cassia Come in. Get all the facts. E Complete TALKING & SOUND Seagull Service Station Phone 49 Mrs. Eva Miles entertained at a dinner party in honor of Mrs. Betty Sorenson of Pasadena, California. The guests numbered eighteen and an .unique fact was that in this number were three sisters with descent ents to the fourth Generation. Included in the group were Mrs. Sarah Elmer of Payson, Mrs. Sabia Hatch of Koosharem, Mrs. Mary Jackson of WITH BYRD AT THE SOUTH POLE Payson, Utah The Real and Authentic Adventures of Rear Admiral RICHARD E. BYRD Mrs. Lavearl Livingston and baby Bring your Cream to the Mutual of Moroni have been Visiting here Creamery Station now located at 35 with her mother, Mrs. Will Keele. West Utah Avenue, Payson, Utah. Mrs. Elmer McBeth, director of SALESMAN WANTED: Inquire, of Girl Scout work' in Payson, Gail Fern Mountford and La Preal Benj. H. Knudsen, Provo, Utah. Brown habe been at Camp Pinear FOR SALE during the past week for the annual Tam, Harness, Wagon, Mower and girl scouts encampment Registered Yearling Bull. Thomas N. Terry, Payson, Utah 2tp. Bishop and Mrs. Otto B. Erlandson and son Roland spent Monday and Tuesday visiting in Ogden. and His Band of 40 Men on Their Two Year Trip at The Bottom of The Earth DONT MISS This World Sensation! Mc-Be- h, SAFETY Headquarters THE PAYSON CHRONICLE Mill s 8 i Lawn Mowers sharpened so they cut as good as new. Stove parts fur nished to fit sny stove. Leave orders at Coombs Electric Shop, South Main Payson, Utah. tf. Dunican, Arizona, Mrs. Ann E. Wilson, Mrs. La Dica Jones, Mrs. Lillian Lewellen. Mrs, Ruby Ellsworth, Mrs. Betty Sorenson, Shirley Jones, Mrs. Eva Miles, Mrs. May Box, Thelma Lewellen, Mrs. George Shangaard, Earl Box, Barbara Lee Sorenson, n Ellsworth, Virginia Ellsworth and Wilburn Elmer Af-to- ORDER FROM US llllllaiaiaBBaaaBIaiaBlaaaaaaiflaE1HEK1BECaz&BasisBKEEBaaiBss sansE COMPLETE LINE OF BAKERY PRODUCTS LUNCHEON AND PICNIC SUPPLIES Mi We cater to all social functio&sand try to merit the 5 Jfood will of the community we serve. City Bakery Payson TAYLOR, Mgr. 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