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Show CHRONT'l.E. THE PAYSON The Pay son Chronicle J. II. MO l N i1 AYS FRIDAY, JULY in, i93l ON, UTAij "J 7 H OKI), I'l hl.I.'Ifhii I5 .Mi- i1 ii . li. -. l Sa1 " v Mi-,- a i E, . i i, ,on .v 01 sa 'av r t g' 11 i. n tfi 5evcet5ofV u'l r - 'I'' l.a i ;t:d Iin .u- n.a a- til,' u j Hi a lutge iii','1 i vi-Yellow a'nl Bulk will rd ,,,'f .'ii'-in loute to Canada. They j it c v.,1! in- - away f r two vveef. tE- ixr'ii-iu- A be, 'anaila. 'a, fflfeuAKrca DESERET i'1- -- t PHONE - 107 pAT$t ' j it , Mr aril Mi- - Max Wightman an of Sal Lane Saturday and Sunday hi it- wih the r parent. .1 i Mi and Mi-ffih Swaitz. Ai.M-e- n t - L A . - .: .1 , Mrs. L. I). Stewart entertained the Bride Club lad.es of the J .n.or-Deli- a Miss la t Thui-da- y evening. Madge l'e, ce wa, a spee.al guest. The fav- ois were aw a' did to Mrs. Elmer Me- Beth um! Mis. Wendail Erlaml.son mJa ) AS3 Mr. and Mi W. T. Amos enteitain-Mr- . and Mis Byron Thurman and M and Mi. Spense Amos of Bingham Miss Winona Bills spent the Fourth with friends. it Mt. Blea-f.nt Mr. Clara Page left last week foi Angeles where she will spend he vacation of two weeks. Ijo- a crisis. (A crisis is a .siidd.-change l.y George was once not uric! Hes of a on l.i.e t attitude.) eo'iimm-rharngo successful sions, a I if he to hist lung had sel ,go,ng spends many of our leading dailies, why ,oie Fourth of July celehi ation.s like ected writing as a pinli-sinhe cun' mued a, if he did the last one. No man can L. I Se-- "Do you know, "tha answering the iiiestio:i li.mself, today, of wider mir ninety per (cut and the successful mies too, neverj really entered the profi -,- mi at all. just me.-e- ly drifted m indivnl-- Jo-ep- h 1 et determination are prime requisites in this conquest to make masters out of men. But even among the failures defeat is had to find. We may he fools for sticking, but, ah, we love it for that single, glamourous t In dogged chance there is to win. Mr. and Mr-- . Max Pee-- y and littl i.n ai rived Frjday evening from (Beat Falls, Montana and will visi' for a for' night with their parent. ie lung fur the hurder every time Mendenhall. Mr. and Mis. Eustace he get, drunk. How fthout it Sheriff? other A. relatives. and Betry Chai-ma- n of the citys George use No. fit) ronct sions committee, and a deter-The- y Mis. Magret Wilde and Mrs, mined chairman too. The lone star Crook, accompanied by ihe.i council man who has sat in so many Mr. and Mrs. (. W. Arnold council meetings without saying a guests, ami son Carl of Los Angeles and word that he has contracted that dark Mrs.. J. V. Hell of Council Bluffs, brown taste in his mouth. And not only that, he has a decided personel attitude for public appearances. Ileil pass if you make allowances for the T partiality he exhibits toward .relatives, 'a,e No. 70- -- The super gun smith from the Pyrenees. Hes so tall leans, so broad he waivers, and so double- - jointed he twists. The one feat lie has performed that eant seem to he duplicated is that of tossing a three-quartiiuh washer into the air and blazing into it with a six shooter every misslc pissing thiough the hole r. in the This has been twice for him- let ilituc be no thiid time! of : 71 s THRILLS What happiMothe,! be packed in a can ness word as you hear the voice And long of one you love now. little so listar.ee costs stato s'ntion For example, tion day n'es from Pay son to: On fiYour 3 U KfY 4 h Trip Lowest Prices Siggesl Values r Y', MY Burlev, Ida. j c - i $1710 rale or lower. hv uint; and an ttl!'krr. till by number ( f ?ust Call Long Distance Number F.saa ?f oi hi . Non-'-1- lia.t TELEPHONE- - lien .JotiL? . W tin.lv. i 'i v i '..) ! . . . .ive a ...- - ; l L Marriage , famous of all stories of the its younger days is that beloved epistle entitled The Empty Canteen. This story of stories has won favoied lenovvn wherever it has appMost west eared and has enjoyed the well earned distinction of being the true story of the old west when men were men and the women thought nothing of it wouldnt haw med'itifcd much if they had. Yappings From The Kennel is very delighted to he aide to bring forth this grim tale again for the benefit of its readers. Dug from the mold of a century long past it rankles strong with vague deeds, soiled romance, and musky actions. Watch for it next week and dont miss a word of this thrilling adventure. The Hangnail strikes out again! Mad OUR IOKTRY SECTION ly it beats down the frail resistance. A good old In h eat beneath its it mutters pal Sullenly To any man Indeed it is a horrible spector, even Is that old bone when sober, hut under the influence Called it Jim Me Can. is an oigiastie sight. of hard liquor about it Reeling idiotically Ivoam up. roam down a most gory spectacle. But a vvavs i: Roam far and wide is on the alert. Keep your weather Roam over the distant eye posted! Lo not go down the hack Mountain side. dark. streets after Case No. (b - The educated scholar Theres just one song Sees all, hears all, knows all. The h.gh Id like to sing school graduate with the athletic inAnd its about stinct and the seminary capacity f.u Did ve-- y Elmore (J ly n. As small a hoy understanding. Those hooks she wrote he baffled Ins teacher with me mad. sistam questions as, When you have They 7 C a flat tire why is it that it is ulwitys they teach me to know The good fiom the had. the txutom that goes flat and never the top? You'll know him when oyu sec him. He's that tall complexioned "I guy thats always hanging around the root beer stand. Case No. t7 The Golden man from D. T. R. Self made. and self denied, lie's une of those iluiract-eristiindividuals wi'h the thiec-plframe of mind Never lias he been known to repeat a harsh word ui the presence of others, hut he docs occus tonally put on a imM front when in a light place. He is -- o kind hi at tel '"i 1111', oy - Im first ! that he would even take the ) art o1' Ki Ki, the educated Monk, in the stake play if you couldn't get anyone else KDDVtK FINISHING to do it. Awfully sweet of the hoy 'lot" rev. Ko.'.i k Gim .... , Dont you think? ip0ll ' '1 i m! p Case No. (Vs - The little mechanic PiimJV w t;h ' i ent t with the p;g iron grip and :he hay rd er We ) remuims. i H'' u l fever broque. A confidence man from phoio did v letaipun, I i (, the word go with only ono ha habit he simply cannot control his emotions a K a: if i i i S C Gum E r: . in - S e q ; . jr i! ?? !:e i S KRYTIIING IN LUMBER PRICES la A v fc f . , ' ' ' va c i i i -- ri IT j l,e ! j i ;y ! TYT- - w" or CAa - GOOD LAND ! Ii j j n ' to Dnige . Lrah'm-P- Jies . iOhUHf RocifiHi WillfB K. 500-2- 0 We Never Saw Such Rugs As These For The Price t Nk j 5.2S-I- -S i ? Oldm.olile COMPARE CONSTRUCTION ami QUAUtt t LOOK vMr ns' ! ! 18x3d RLHS, ASSORTED COLORS, EACH S n LM3.i Runs. ASSORTED 5 COLORS, EACH a 21x4 x RlUS, ASSORTED COLORS, EACH m 27x5 RUGS. ASSORTED COLORS, KACH r r spcial Hr.mil tire i. umlc , m.uuif.1 hu oil companies iiu.l u ?s n,al order lidl due- in, uli nlifv tin- - lire in inuf.n Hirer li n muu-- c In htiihN hi. hc-- l iiilil Iiri" u; L puu itik n;inie on iir he tirih V houe. jj rirtlnnr H Double Guarantee hoar nrr Ever, tire nunufamm.l he name I I KKS TON L and carries mi. i ran tec and our, 'i are ilnnbi' pre! o ! I 79 c Iin-ie- n hi Dr rt - ,i ... I H M n M Farmer's Merc. Co-o- p j J. M. NICHOLS UTAHS BIGGEST FORD DEALER 1 'few ? IC:?lIESKi3SCiailiHKE3iagSli:EIIEaSlKB2IIESiIE3fiEE sn tm n&mut Dii' . - AN YTHING IN SERVICE ( mg rwn ' it OIDF3ELD V- y - u:. l on u rer.lc s', iiie .ottos u town. ar..I make yo rr v.a'ulioa ht lo comfort nn l f.ifely. Li c i y . :',i s.-l- i c r,v urili't' with f) , !: i,'."- ilia! t : iiuit-e,o- other i .ic. r i only pedal Citase Lumber & Coal Co. ve 1 o' , i ! -- I To assure todays satisfaction and comfort, build for tomorrow. To build for tomorrow, use lumber, the lasting material. Complete specifications and cos' estimate for any building you may be planning will be gladly supplied. Just phone 127. We are here to serve you, carefully and well. in 1 MICH nut servtrc any I j: . Yv t BUILD for T omorrow is Tir.s ne ' , Love is iniu.vieation irc-lo- : . .i : , othert I'iz-e- . - the hangover. ki.I Trejj, V iD! u .! Extra Lum-Dipjie- d tutil lic.l(;:ic for oufsi !f how j ,!!! to V..U.1 1 il"' . .ilo h.i.i- - c iitey are heavy Non iv-u.o- c ! The ami Safely wtre:-t.;- g-- md 4 tire low prices hle-Fr- , the Safe,Tro. yp l y wa-lic- Todays Memory Gem: with worn take Ii.itv c' i M D t! i; "hcii o.i run on your Fourth of ! i. i i: e milra g- oi i ' ! ti.e-greatest tire value ivee ou re l. Rock Springs, Wvo. $1.10 i j uals who were failure- - .dong some olh- er line of endeavor. They started be-- , cause it looked like an oa-- y graft, Some soon gae up and giaduallyj fell out of the fight wh le others secm-ed to lack the stamina to gie up. Not because they were determined to succeed, hut because they had their that backs against the wall and km-if they failed this time theie was. no for them. That wu, the reason he. p u they they became writei become any- and couldn't were misfits thing else. Now Sessions is no different from the majority of sue, es,ful writers. A encouraging woid Dorn a seasoned newspaper man is indeed a feasured t a vet find. You will lull illy ever mei ha who anything good era n author craftsmen The writing. about to say of the profession Jo nut pioclaim i colorful ea-journalism us being a of martyrdom. at all, hut a sort The late I)r. Frank Crane, one of our few eminent columnists, called business writing the most dungetous a hitter, gallant, in the world. It l titanic struggle at the best, accoiding For many it is a to his definition. and pitiful. hopeless helpless struggle Shes a one man game, is journalism and a great game if you dont weaken. But there is no passing the hues. Once assumed the job is yours fur better or worse. Siolid persistnnee and - S ft WHERE THE ROADS CROSS uewem ue |