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Show 4U r. A t v,r, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Ri Title IPaLysorsTCiiporticle J. II ROLD MOl'.NTl Oi:!, 11 III.InII i unti.'dii-- ni i d I rid.tj at P;immi, I (ah, a thy of and contented iiticns. Kit loyal, ptogre.si .'i.LtiO J - X'-rv-- - ,;..;..;..:..:..x--xx-xx--x--x-x- NOVELTIES NAUTICAL hh' Local Items AGENTS DEPT. ' COUNTY of Pay30n) Are you mfoi med of 'he fact that ... C' Ity Mrs. A. R. Wilson Phone 64 asen of Spani,h , Tr'e fioa h.g drydot-Dewey now . c I1 f ri. J. Maynaid of the U. A. f . Voii'tjMi, P I. was towtd there hi . j i a r e Lay, a distance of a Mr. and Mi", m,, ii e that, Sagai heet Miss Fein Mclntossh of Mt. Pleaand ldO days ,, ,, cot. i,ij took ,s ii alfalfa with hay with her to thnr honVi?itHj here s cousin, sant ty visiting and o a s ole o the most (, u a i i ui cles after a x. (i,n j, (iduce the cheapest and Miss .Shirley Munson. m,t Pi I'.. i,.y- a k Wllh thei' joO' on iiecord. i 'a n,ns in this l tfT JVUU' larents Mr ' .in gieatc-- t H. Reece. mjs-.- i i;a o Mrj, It - will i cog zed fact A most pleasant affair of the pa-- t . was the disappear-for of (he necessary ti feeding b,i viek was a family dinner held at ; i.v !'. S S. Conestoga. ,, U e'f. net t crop ;,r k!ih tion and the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. SarMm. Geniieth Shane Ik uir lift Mate Island on 23 ha- u'lii grown fee is should be maed recently in Those present for the happy gent. to Honolulu rled Slt farm the fed on livestock Manli, 1921 e " through Decision were Mr. and Mrs. Theron visiting here with vrh two dOit ton steel barges in SStfr' son of Elk Y and Louis W. City, Bates. Mra cv, Sargent la retore, of th" T)ic importance ha n an li ard from ,v and - erly Mi,s Mrs. SarMr. Merle and n- Oklahoma, atit po. J" . i,i. - 1 i ' a trad at ilia Rom at Parson, Utah Cuiiut), ...oil matter. ( I tnh, as second eta. live-'tix- ( SI HSCKIPTIONS , !1 - - uar $2.00 Months $1.00 ai .ui'iy s'-- i n: r;sic; it ails ti v, i on application. I e ! 'e , u. n I'll I. " 0. MM rsu yim k WA VNEKEXR "P:" PPpy i ant n t -- teaim-i ua.t ,, .1! in c A . . ) a fj a . catmt i'ii 1 li ,t 'ml i ' is to hold. who acts i if i avv -- ..ugle iki ,'i g op. -- .n witer ' at kv a. d a: hunk:. a! do! 1" ng iz Standard Tires GOODYEAR OyAUTVPRICED g.a.n n . in PATHFINDER ca.tie and of lieutenant colonel or commander acts for the adia'.ely superir to them p.a.ce is Lifetime Guaranteed Supertwist Cord Tlree ii- -. lieuten- Co a in '.ma'ed. ovit r u t a!ong v.i if;., (an a FranceSh fa"i"'i.'g In ;' oi . die;-'- , ti ( i " (,' ar. parsed ,he 1ai an a Cana! on Aug. f.r-- the undei study in tune. Toe word conies tea. I'U'm.y ii" two hat. n w.nds locus, place i c ifl.''e'i Ui time. . -- Cash Prices Mounted Full Orersit ' ..pel oxin I'eliv 210 pound'-'! rattir proviuud i.i the sugai from i ach ton of beets har-- tt vonl-- , in other a: u in oi po ",i ii' if va'uab!" be! njii.-nt-peat ic. e a. i ' 29x4.50-20- .. 30x4,50-21- .. -- 1 28x4.75-19- " ii St. n I i a1 e 30x3.00-20- .. 28x5.25-1- 8 31x5.25-2- -, know the nature vi. th a million dollars it doesnt cost a cent. , the Aid a ipiality oi h's paint-carpcnUr the futile maker a dies., of his vend, t. .g your well before you of her cl ilk; tlmy are the media i hirty. with v k h they work, and it upon . dep-.the propt r handbag of them that " to vv success or fail-inf- - Today's M.riint y (ioi.i (. j th i t between eai.dms d Dont tai e yoursilf too seriou-lmi that aer i are w e'.-'t- knot. They will be of app.oxi lately lot)!) tons displacement coimaied to 12(H) tons of the pre-- i n. di Moyers in commission. do -- oyer "Roper'' was named h no.- of Lieutenant Commander e M. Roper who lost his life while " havcing to save several members '' cit'.v who were e?Lght below ,i during a fire which threatened be sib;)', magazine.-- . ChildTim de'iTovv was nam'd l,...-- i cf lieutenant E. W. F. hikl-- , Ik S. Navy who lost his lif the Lritish h(,n submarine H-- 5 on which he was serving during the World War, was rammed and sunk. I 'or the period Ju!y,l, 1931 to Ap-- k 2d, t32, 98,812 applications, for enlistment in the Navy, were Of this number over G6 per-- 1 t were not physically qualified, 28 ; "! cent were rejected for other causes and less than 6 per cent were d for entiance in the Navy. The U. S. S. Helena, gunloat, which a- been in service since 189G and ;he next to the last survivor of the American Fleet which was under fire during the Spanish American War was placed out of commLssion on March 27, at Cavite, P. I., and will be disposed of by sale. pi ed 'if 3fi.r. i :m.-- t I e- - y. and art. - What c.dor i, I (1 painter, plot Afir the tall va, Rot i r. to the wiiter. melody to the musician our mind is to in in the difficult art OLD M of living. It is the mind that makes Li iri1"-where arr inags i hick good or ill, wretched or happy, rich A nil or poor. We are depressed if we think pr'nni ja sions rage. if serene We are thoughts. inflating They have a Sy tern sire and quick look at cheerful things. If our v, To cme the blight of age. i I ii.l i' '.'ibr our life is bitter; if our oi pb a ant our life is pleasant. For wlrn a natives youth has fled, .And years have sapped his vim, Th' y simply knock him on the head and Racon Rinds: l'i p it r Dn-lsAral put an end to him. You kr.ow me Al. Well put it iu the papers or siimpn. Even a wormi will turn. Clothes make the man.' Rut we, in this enlighted age, There's nothing too good for herd Are built of nobler stuff, (). K. Walter Winch'd!! It's the unex- -' And we look with righteous rage, Dn deeds so harsh and rough. peeled that happens. Clood times are' just around the corner. Boloney! .And when a man grows old and gray Steak with Onions. And weak and short of breath, Ue simply take his job away, The thing that goes the farthest And let him starve to death. life worth Towards making while, That (osts the lead ar.d does the most TV "fc " p Is j 1st a pleasant smile. !. L The vile that liubbb s from the heart Th:i loves its fellowmen Will drive away the clouds of gloom J it i. J i t '. J And coax the sun again. It's fid of warmth and goodness, too f With manly kindness bent ?V.:v . ts 'iiyfljjiikJ RTUTOtlf - ; ih- -t d. acc-pte- rr t; i i: J. 30x34O.S.CL t' . - ,r-- . , it a Harilsbut'g, Pa. The Pennsylvania state police keep school each night on the police teletype system. The pupils are the municipal policemen In the station houses linked with the tt 'type transmission system In New .1 Tsoy. New York and Pennsylvania. The lessons are instruction In criminal law and criminal procedure, complied f om the source of study given the stne policemen In their training school here. No examinations are conducted nor grades given, hut results are reported as satisfactory both to teachers and pupils. tri-stat- e ;: - J - '.i, Man Cut When Runaway Tire Crashes Into Store i . West Newton, Mass. Philip J. Mcwas cut by flying Hugh. twenty-four- , a passing glass when a tire rolled off and curb, the jumped automobile, crashed into a drug store window here recently. Rheumatism Cost $10,000,000 the Rheumatism, of civilization, disease prevalent Great Britain $10,000,000 a Among Its 49,000 annual victims, die. London. most costs year. 9,000 breaker stripe I" a ece.it iamb .rfcing te I at Mill. roe, ! a!", ca h ton of iiiet molasses fed along with barley ai.d a!fa;fa lay npiaied 947 lb', of barley, 2036 bs. of alfalfa and 39 ibs. f returning a value greater than grain per ton. . F u gar beet moa to can molasses !r. a -- GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY Card Tlras VALUE only the world'i largest tire maker offers! Sifsrtwlit Lifetime Guaranteed Cash Prices Mounted Free - Puil Pric Orcniza 29x4.40-2- 1 29x4.50-2- 0 30x4.50-2- 1 28x4.75-1- 9 29x4.75-2- 0 30x5.00-2- 0 i., i "y 'qua' livestck fatten- e- pula' ing ration and m c"as( of o: d fat quality, condition!" ities i'- a va'uabb a i liti i". to the livestock ml nu in Utah. it-- , 30x3 TRADE IN et pub i as shown a high with profatte"ing value when for fattening eithei per supplements cattle or lambs. Wet I. oa-iuctc- ! Rg. of Each 3.59 39 3.95 4.03 4.70 4.95 3.39 a. GOODYEARjlwEATTiEJtS u-- GOOD USED TIRES UP Shuler Motor Company An average of six feeding tests ha' indicated that a ton ofvvet pulp when fed to lambs will replace 111 pounds of grain and 377 ibs. of alfalfa hay. PHONE 5 Loth wet beec puo ami beet are dtfieient o" lacking in phosphorus; they will give much better results when fed with some phosphorus carrying supplement such as cottonseed cake, steamed bone meal, or mill run wheat bran. mol-a-se- $1 PAYSON, UTAH Tune in on Goodyear Radio Program every s Wed. line: MEAT SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY we strive to get the highest &2 1 In baancirg livestock lations today essential minerals and vitamins mu.--t be d along with carbohydrates and proteins to insure most efficient results and attention to these deails will insure lighest losses during adverse times and htavest profits when times are good. .jl-x- . eon.-idcre- o Loin or New Discovery Reaches Cause Of Stomach Gas 2.76-met- Police Conduct School mg ration-- . 30x3 33x5 In this matter sugar beet growers have an added opport unity in the beet b- products available. , Penr.sylvanias State HEAVY PUTT TRUCK it mnT 15.35 4.87 18.00 17.10 08 8.10 32x0. 10.50 85.50 3.10 NOTE: Layers of cord fabric Nos. 5 and 6 arc cord m 7.35 7.58 n Giant Windmill Towers, Berlin Engineers Plan ( fait - 4.00 M 4.10 31x4. 32x4. tat. .llty, has :n 15 47 410 possible mileage through proper with gasoline so should we strive to get the highest possible poundage of beef, pork, lamb or milk ' hi oug'n the proper combination of the fteds available to us. , Hermann llonnef, builder of tin giant towers of Germany's largest broadcasting station, Koenlgsvvus-terhuu'.euhas developed an Idea for a serii s of mammoth windmills, which he chrms, if followed out, would supply enough electric power for all of Germany at a cost of one pfennig per kilowatt hour. llonnef got his idea during construcradio tower. Action of the cordin': to his design, a tower 270 meters l'.';h would be built, like a radio tower. Crossbars at the top would support horizontally three giant wind wheels, each with a diameter of 100 meter 4, lie declares that 00 such towers, strategically placed throughout Germany, could, In connection with the evstlng water power plants, supply the entire country. p i.i.aiy vai'.adc t Just as x' Berlin. cm tent and igar piovt-- 1. 30x3 30x3k4 Rg. ca. it- i . Fre ItuclilT' 7.9 2?? 30x5.25-20- .. i x ' .. 29x5.00-1- 9 prircipa' it' arc named for naval officers. A iir-- all e e '.:.o ir.di.'at.'' Ik" r vv destroyers, now being built that an acre of .sag l !" et top- pro.t-- i b" the fastest deep water ships v or cured will re; lace or y 'h' ii. ,.a! a ion of alfalfa hav. iy of the American Naif i. id of 3 7 k"os original) f - hit I".-- ' 1'ioki s'm a. n'liK.'.i wed. they are to be designed for ' v rrvc l Kurh Tib. 4.79 4.05 L) 5.35 12 5.43 l.i) 33 I.I7 5 45 I.17 75 55 I.)) 7.5 29x4.40-2- 1 ; i A pa, G I'Ve'. twr Dr. Carl found that poisons UPPER bowel cause stomach ,h gas. simple remedy Adlerika washes out the upper bowel, bringing out all gas. City Drug Co. TvtSrr-- 15c ne Steaks, Pound . Plantation (above); Transplanting Coffse Shrub (right). 'lEBKEBCEElIf IIIlH111 5 BEEF BOIL S Pound ! 7c B in the His Nik T-Bo- Pork Roasts, Shld. 1 A J.TC Pound Weeuiiig n B T 4 CHICAGO. Fine coffee growing u to the Republic of Colombia vv hat thori uglibred horse raising Is to England a natlomi1 pride. There are now more than 400.000, OOO coffee trees which bear close to a half billion pounds of the product annually, in that republic, which is tlie largest producer of the world's finest grades, known as milds. Tin seeds for new growths are selected with scrupulous care and the most modern cultivation methods are used by the coifee planters in Colombia. Colfee experimental farms have been established throughout the republic tiy (lie National Federation of Coffee Growers to benefit the planters in solving cultivation problems. The coffee is first planted In a seed bod. later transplanted in a nur sery, and finally vv ben about 1 Mi feet high the growths are placed in prepared groves at a distance of 6 feet apart. Colombian coffee groves are located in altitudes ranging between 2..(H and ('.boo foot above sea level. Permanent shading of the groves -- a leghiy important factor Is provided In the tee of "guamo and acacia trees, which absorb vorv little moisture from the soil and permit the p"ne! ration of sutlieient sunlight so e. Ytlt..ll to coffee growths. I he coffv e trees, which grow to a height of 11 to 20 foot, are kept pruned to G to 8 feet. They begin to-1- Deseret Mortuary Co. Service Above AH Why pay more for less. Phone 107 Walter Rigby, Local t PORK SAUSAGE JL 2 Pounds I 15c xx..:x--x--x-x..x..x,.x..x--x4- Beef or Pork Pound - Lady Attendant lOcl r ;. Mgr. AURA C. HATCH Service Mgr. Liver I VEAL STEW Veal Cutlets Pound .... 12c I V Pound I PAYSON to Los Angeles Calif. Nut. Colombia. Photo ''4. to bear wliec ftv lombia, only the of Coffe jeurs Urowt r by TELEPHONE oi $2.35 old. Id Co ripest (deep red) cherries of the coffee trees are harv, ested. The cherries are not stripped, from the branches. They are then cleaned and prepared fur market by washing. Practically all the better blends and brands of coffee depend upon their Colombian content for flavor and aroma. The United States imports approximately 3oO,iHH),K(K) pounds of Colombian coffee annually. .After 8:30 P. M. Only S RENDERED 5 LARD 2 m Pounds 23c B hand-picked- iff $1.30 Veal Roasts, Pound - Shld. Pork Chops Pound - Station Ach jou - to station rates. Long Distance" for others may want. TELEPHONE DIXONS SANITARY MAI Dependable Meats Quality RIIIIII9RIII1I1UBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIirB 11c |