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Show FRIDAY, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH msamasassasssmmmsesti di.iir hcij j.i to talk, ii v , I. .(no; a7V too l,!m tn.t H'io Hi.- i mv m, : ft r cw-- rc1 of - n Vte-- t i,,,n of not oi n o ' t l H" I t i Continued Mn. d' ) ItVMx ( Kl FORT ADK TO TIIK RAIL SPENDING AIDS BUSINESS When the Railroads spending power is curtailed, everyone eLes earning power is adversely affected. The Railroad cannot spend money unless it is earning money and the only way this Railroad can earn money is for you to Ship and Travel OF OMMISSIONEK M AIL OF I I I Discounts, H xs H RsesmsEss W. Slocks, Bonds and Securities, ,055.00 10,000.0a 0,210.0 a 1 WEBSTER WNU, SERVICE OCIATIDS DUOf 11 K, - 'm oi UTAH INDUSTRIAL oi (oiitr DisiKit r i'ui. Classified i i II ad, c c Tu i i i I I M S II K DU! KM 5 .,j iO'l"';:l i rh w i -- w. $10,410.82 !e utter day- - xt uninuiiis upon you, tlic i our v i". v.nnh ill-- s failuic utm'twi-- , 'i .1" acl.oi, ..n , - U I xivmcd rnllier iiHTi'ditil( lifter Marl in know bow the trick There wim n tldn silver) of theutrlcnl gaue between I be two You cotilil see It w.H Jilutes of glu-- s. t nally painted since It wasn't nil oer, nml the strung from Just iilmve tin triune. blch accounted do doubt for the Even was duiie. trans-imren- jg curious bill red look of the ll.lit In Ike ob'erv iitoui po t, would be emnigh to pretent unvlliliig belli:,' seen through It, Unless i here was li light buck bere. lie el ec bed Ida impulse to tisk Ithoilu wb.it shed been doing for hours nml hours In the room they were looking Into and wlnit she meant hy sating that Conley had always come 111 at the right lime. Wlmt his mind fastened upon was her conclusion that lorslers bodyguard, stationed here where his eye could command the whole room, was not able to hear what (he 10 tors In the scenes lie watched were sating. If that were true the converse was probably true also, that Forster wouldn't be aide to bear any ordinary sounds, "lie must be a timorous idd rabbit of a nisi ill," be remarked, rattier low but In Ids natural t olee. lilioda was rattier startled at this lie careful, but l with bis And when she hadn't reached said In h lone thought for a minute this afternoon that I'd come up to shoot Mm made me take my hands out of my pockets. And Conley was & In the room through that little door down there almost before I'd had time to do It. (inly I don't see," she lidded, "why he wouldn't want him to listen ns w ell ns look. "I think I do," Martin told her. "The poor old goat lives In terror of physical violence, you see. I Imagine he's some thing of a crook. lie must have to have has of talks with people lies afraid to he left alone with. Well, a spy who could hear everything they said would have pretty good bold on the old man If ever he wanted to use Fait he It. Blackmail, don't you see? can vvatili from up here, ready to come in If be secs anybody make a pass at lii in. without ever knowing vvliat It's nil about." Forster startled them both hy a swirt glance stninht In their direction and a perceptible motion of the head that must have some sort of They heth started hack presignal. cipitately, and Klioda collided with the table, vvlihh moved with n protest nun li louder than their ing grunt "voices had been. "It's all right, Khodn said, "he didn't hear." "Well soon hear something, thou 'll." Martin said very ipiietly in her ear. 'Conley will be coming to, down there In the tns.'t. We'd bettor heat It out of here while we have a chance" lie was at the foot of the little Might he wasn't (if stairs before lie rcali-cfollowing. Conley was bv now well along the read to reem eiing conscious In another minute lie might ness. again he formld tide. Turning h o k Impatiently to learn why li'ioda didn't come, he saw her gazing out through the ghi'S with the utmost inti ntru-ssbright ey ed with excitement, u. itIv old, Ions to their pressing need for baste. "Hurry !" he called. "It will he too late (f you don't." She answered without turning her eves tiwny from whatever she was gaz"I ain't. Someing at In the nmni. I've got to that thing's happening Claire Cleveland's In there watch. w I! li Mill." If Martin could have been sure that be dared leave the prostrate detective b.u k. pick alone long enough to and admonished him to she smiled In agreement ion of Forster. saw that Martin's toice the old man's ears, she that matched Ids. "lie cluir-acteria- ; ! - , v Tilunhi up and carry her out by force be would probably lmve done It. He'd have liked to do It. lie was furious with her Just then. Hut iilreudy Conley bad rolled over prone nml was trying to got to Ids feet. Martin bad In t time to bestride him and drop hard with both knees on the small of the mans liaek. In almost the same Instant he snatched Ids wrists and pulled around so that they crossed lie hind his hack. Conley's head hit the edge of the step pretty hurd, and he went limp once more. I've got him now, Martin called to Ithodii. "Only for heaven's sake come ulong." "I can't," she answered. Incredibly In the next bieatli she udded, "I wish you wouldn't keep talking to me. If she wouldn't come along he must timmige to Mud out what she was do Some vague memory, lug up there. probably of the movies, suggested an n i a, Ko e -' i expedient. Holding the crossed wrists with one band be unbuckled the mans trousers belt with the other, pulled It through the loops and managed, nfter a little experlmriillng, to hind Conley's arms together In a way tb.it be thought would hold. He was about to leave him thus when a faint groan suggested another necessity, and simultaneously the sight of a white silk milliter dangling from the pocket of one of the overcoats Imaging In the closet suggested the He'd never means of serving tt. gagged any body before and wasn't quite sure how It was done, hut he succeeded In getting several folds of the thick silk between the relaxed Jaws, und tied the ends tight at the Then he hack of the mini's neck. sprang up the steps to itlioda and stood beside her, looking out through the gluss Ht the scene she was so nb sorbed In watching. Forster was still In bis swivel cluili sitting almost ns be had sat when .Martin looked at him before, bat In the act of relaxing buck Into It as If be bad Just meant to get up and then had changed Ills mind. The Cleveland woman had only that moment seated herself In a chair at the end of the desk which faced the llreplace ntul the two watchers behind the glass. "She's looking wicked," Martin com"What do you suppose she's mented. up to? Itlioda squeezed his hand hard and "Don't talk! Listen I" And said, though this struvk him as uhsurd, her earnestness enforced obedience. The woman was worth watching, anyhow. It was his first good look at her. She was dressed as shed been when he'd seen her descend upon Max and It. die In the station that after noon. She had put oil her bat and coat since leaving Max Lewis' sitting reom, and as she sat down In tbe chair she opened her wrist bag before she put It down in her lap. There was something so Insolently and viciously feline In her look like a cat with Its ears tank that Martin didn't wonder at old Forster's cringing In Ids chair and shooting a look at the pic ture behind which be must still suppose Ids spy to be on watch. However, If she bad a revolver In tbe bag she vv is content to leave It there for tbe piesent. What she produced from It now was a long amber cigarette bolder and a package of cigarettes, one of which, very deliberately but w it li rather slinky hands, she proceeded to light. It appeared thut these prelim, n.irUs Irritated Forster, for tie spoke w'.ih an Impatient Jerk of the head, toiling her. no doubt, to state her business and be quick about It Her etdy response to this was a theatrical luiu.li. nm very convincing, and an phihorutlon .f the processes of making hers, if comfortable In the R. I CK i - . BENT i : l. c McMl'l 1.1 10.000.- 09 Local Items ti, ".11.15 .. . imivmI ,!!- - luct aca n of pepy Tiiiii-da- SHELL S FLY SPRAY M m M Pint n M young i Halt Uallml e.it.ncg M then iicirig- - of u This t me wen' t B .I'd fluid b, amly beach ol Utah Lake at the !2 ,1.1, .h o." Smim-Riv,r. Mvim n 'X imur, games and talx win A. number a by luige axgi ,i ,r PI wre in the hands of the president, t j Edvvaid Mcfaddcm ,'or ac, y r of I !1C lii-- 9,206.78 Total, Depo-it- s i Sulijcct to Check, Cashier's Checks, 166,151.22 823.31 Toial Demand Deposits. 166,984.51 Time Certificates. 36,355.80 Savinas Deposits, 72,472.55 k 40c $1.25 $2.00 I GENTLEMEN but !ovobl or 1 Victor n MACHINERY n (iallun 1 Lew Co dy Eddie G ribbon i Quart M H ACE SERVICE a n STATION t33J233!!:22321iT . Fay Wrayv In fWi 5c 20c I McLaglca ond pok G'L FOR HEAVY si tenni tournament has been started under the diiectmn of Mi-- s Total Time Deposits, 109,828.35 Blanche Ann Potter and the fa Reserve matches have hem p'ayed off. Bills Payable with Federal 26,144.09 Bank. Miss Luetta 8imp-ocame down .... 23,647.00 lit her Bills Payable, 19.38 from Salt Lake for her Fourth of July Cash Over, vacation. 386,623.27 TOTAL Mrs. John R. Vance and Min. S. M LIABILITIES CONTINGENT Simpson were in Provo la- -t wick t attend the luncheon given at the Rothis berts Hotel in honor of Mrs Bird. of Indorsements of On Account National President of the Ladies Auxbank: (a) Notes and Bills Rediscounted iliary of Spanish American War Veier-nas- . with Federal Re.erve Bank. 23,647.00 NOT EXACTLY CASTOR MACHINE h The k. I !s H Phone til Bv Mrs. A. K. Wilson 62.50 150.50 359.28 Riding Heroes J rooms, furnished or 512 So. Main Street, . 5 tpd. If KSSECSSEiZEf 50.000.- 00 Sui plus Fund, Undivided Profits, 2,002.25 Interest, . Address: Payson, Utah. in, Hard Pl.i.n' A'lmr.ty i'apital Stock Paid Pac- - PHONE 171 For Butter Wrappers P. O. LIABILITIES Exchange. Safe Dep. Boxes. Service digs., Y. Union in-,- ,f i ;S80,02.'!.27 (i'xeount, forty gal- Piimer, black; 20 I, nek: one kit cem- m.i saw a d i . TOTAL, . : -- it him Co3-- i ulgi mem oi accm d ted by nearing comply To huv a h vi ,r. hliootera. Co., home in Fay son Mrs- - Emma Wilson and dam Ward. Must be reasonable. Ruth and Emma Jane Chronicle "nR Mda"et ft ,.ay rash . I i'j .e a. :; tjid to J 24 of Mr. and Mrs. R. s. Kitchen Peg dc1 , i No. 40. being constry mtal Oil s:a:. u - ur.n.n e c ' U. e on - EM- 1 - i ciiili'"cd again t the ill denan.'s plain' mg P, i, ii with the ( lei which has ben 1,210.01 Net Profit aril Lo.s., 3O0.02 ,,t a'd Coui". ixuspen.se, uu This action is biiK.iiit 105.00 Miscellaneous, m e enthe miTra'd icic' iniunagc Federal Reserve Bank Stock, 2,050.0,1 isling between o and the pi i,i I vv Less Kurnings Col. 9.200.78 y Vi ..n.n "i.t d t,i u- t- i.'y is il i SAID -- nrougn al i the abuve m lin'd 97.02 II 'I? T I , ' his f .,419.25 i ' "ohm r, , cl ti'.n 'i i Two mw at tntiance to city ARMS l:,) OI1) 1;,RI: an and ( Verna'. .es Mr and Mrs. Ford IltU'i' jn and ;t Phone of Twin rails, I JaJ.o Utah, ily Ta.on, raymJi, were?, 7 21, 31 son visitors over the Fourth. id in. it I . a i I mlo f, I, ! Advertising e lM r ' 8 " :.,x Tav I" you! COPYRIGHT b, The BOBBS- - MERRILL Ca RITE a vyVY M MMONS 0, 000. 55 Total II store M (oi mj, sr mi: vi, M.i v Other Real F.state Owned, Due from Federal Reserve Bank, Expen es, Interest Paid, faxes Paul, , , Due HENRY KITCHELL tiif in 1,500.00 21.530.0u Total Cash on Hand v,;t ' v. I Bad: 7,3u7.72 EALED TRUNK CO i 1 fiom Othe- - Banks, 20.00 Cash Items, 202.150 (mid, i!. 07H.80 Silver, 4,0111.00 Currency, Gl' m 312,287.8 130.93 Overdiafts, To be eive;? away September, 30. ONE CHANCE each $1.00 purchase made at our a Bank Hou.se, Furniture ami Fixtures. Real F.state Sold Under Contract, Via the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad sacs N uay ol etc., jER3Q IHK AH - and tt tt M OF THK CONDITION OF '1 he Slate Bank of Payson, located a' Pay-o- n in the county of Utah. State of Utah, at the clo.se of business on the if Ith day of June, l'J.'il. RESOURCES Liatix m uiv N 8 Tube General Motors Radio ft ' a a J Al 5 ask us about the V, so- a , i U tt fr'"ti the l0) ,, Come in and V av I it Jay birring Fox Moviloi Hb novL "Ovf r th Theatre SAT. AND SUN. ADM. ONLY l.'c& 25c MATINEE SUN. 2:30 , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cha-e- , Mr and Mrs. Ixvris Matnvaring and Mr. an Mrs. Charles Houston of Salt Lake STATE OF UTAH, ) spent Saturday and Sunday here w.th County of Utah Ray Monsen Iveing first duly sworn Mr and Mrs. Aa Hancock. according to law, deposes and says Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevanx had that he is Cashier of the above namg ed bank; that ihe above and guests over the Four'll, Mr and report contains a full, true ami Mrs. Bob Clayton of Salt Lake. Tin y correct statement of the condition of spent Saturday m Payson Canyon. the said bank at the dose of busi- Betty Clayton who had been hen f ness on the 24th day of June, 1931. ien days, accompanied her parent RAY MONSEN home. TOTAL 23,647.00 lany is the time that the carefully thought uuM:st is furgotten at home- But in the 0. 1'. kagge System Store it is of no conseq-en.- e it fruits and vegetables are first selected, then coffee, and on down the side to the hulk section, then the butter box and bread siiehes and on toward the front. The customer sees and finds her foods easily and quickly. As she approaches the check stand a lew unusuals will be brought to her attention in the round baskets. 0. P. Skaggs System shopping is easy and thrifty, too. - fore-goin- JULY Bargains for Saturday, July T CLEARANCE I.arge Solid tali Lettuce Each k llll 11 !! Heads, Full Pint Jar Gold Me dal mayonnaiseOp Each .. - OF Full Pound Can STRAW HATS - il Leans 1 A AT Price Lant & Persson 1 Pier I Large Can slice Pineapple broken Cooked Corned Beef delicious cold Meat pound uy Co. The Clothiers A fnc- -' li if -- . . - - v .T Surety of Purity i iJ i |