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Show fiimiiiiifi5fiiiti iiif iiiiiii in UMWm a. m ii THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH i:tah State For several yea is a ; .c r c t.iivath n if i n c of Indians have .... a:e to have tne best the trees opportuniti m H with clubs, I, t hi ' r u t'"W .!. An examination la of a eg first year li:u. indicated 'u'"; cul that en. liv ten ,1 imponant for grow- ; hetwcen t.e two 'rvnvs i.s D' watering. If the Feilet al govc mnent. ' in.h cmniKte with other Em oilmen! in the n g Car v geaunn lor the moist are and clubs throughout the s'.a'e i,w to" tmd stipjily, then trie growth ,, totals 41" an.l efo-,f tt'arded. the club si'Aon tliat miuuie, w.ll A ejrirt covering the trees dis. to .V.nn, pro! ably la in TOt-i'from th 'college at Log- u'.el eti et. u.le!' p the period lH.'lO 1934. ;::g 9 t. FORESTER CENT . 1 ! LINDBERGH REVEALS GERMS TRAVEL HiGH England may mak j ' ht in g;r:s of Nn Tnmav .vTvatiun L'in-- i. will a;,, i (I olu- l- tin- - receive year as ' i r;i uf ;;v a.l AnA . t'.i clU , . Ft-Uta- -l , ,,a,l ..Jill) , f l'1 r repot o' Kxten tii k:n' aial between ... ear W1 belf- dairy- Vin'l - - "j f"? .0 E. J. D,eM. Examit-.-- RLIURTS OF i t t. i'F.it till LIU. TltM-tr. a - plantings in Utah 'of the stealings ;n i show tnaan, - v.! ui r . many hut approximately GO per the Id 1,00m trees are living. if cau-e- s of loss are lack r end care, Mr. Dunn re- - s phuts a set out this yprirtr a id) I.Tin.MKN FRCF. i v : successfully, no "M FRIT REGISTER" t' ;... jxtelisien fore.-te- r FOR INDUSTRY e beg,. In State Agricultural Rheumatism t ;i e of S" 'e t!e proposed National spcctlcn wns yecer.tly Leraonsfor F nitry Improvement r. trees plantul for v oTn- ik, plan was Rsiisf v t,d y the poultry industry Utah, Finery, ( r gring Joyous aUintah and Duchesne count Argut, s t oral breeders ami or neurit , f w. increased . k, rid of The p tilt i y leaders have turnnmi r'i 8nd sttgg ?unBer , ,o fl Kb ' a; a.- - ii sections most the tilen be enlarged in tur trV ,h ''U'Xyl'nMv ' a: itt.er breeding Stage trees a good start, My. D.u.-- ifmon juice mixture. PRESUMPTION. Insvclve It but the ' need A vill progi-nplanting testing, fdtk Quart of water, add Hie juice off ' J m If at least four or five tune' Ih known to .11 it ia h,i'!';'y cr.tr stagy l ew cents a dayand feeling better his y tar. Investgations sV v t r of Merit" has, there-- : free from pam money W weeks you can get your r n ni,)-e)- , tr the first year after plan r says Carl maranu-erecommended and , I el,-n. c'.l f n t U'SAC n O' extension i; tFffieuj: .It a. itc.stwidge, At.;. on !! e ll'l t! n con'll! of ten J The enl ill', PRESCKIIT pre (jEV c unnn n tr i s bear out T whirl) In reality is ''a a t" '.on f the record of ier llUIISItSEI2SZBbES3SGEfc tions of the cvl'eg, rardwooil sptcies arc h.-- ir ainpt. e 'age and is designed to Deseret Morlusry Co. t e.al faun nlar.',, (t! for the ave't.ge recognition to mal a male- - that are proved to in this strie litan are the ever r r Sympathy Understanding l!u-ha. he a.' :.c sojci'iiir iireiding worth, .gretns, Experience i To. i. n U ed at a public hear-- t HfHl d :g. fiisltr grot ensure that nothing is left ; ,o be arid in Chicago August comforting to give mdone !' s, hateberyuien, J. and Service til t.iin r mi tubers indnstrv Phone 107 hcnst. (wio feel th.t ay.v of the stages Walter Rigby, Local f the ;;r:p .:ed ilan should he ''if: are urged to send their m. en inivant, Mgr. s a dition-' are anti District and criticisms itnnicd especially Managar I 0. Smoot, .!;.- to Dr. J. R. Mohler, chief of 2nt thi s year. They must be k jr e uivati of aitlmal Industry, L t iled States DepartnVht of Mr. , Wasliington, Dadvises. Wiii'il Tom C. W. Wartmrton ,iuct.,r of extension work, and 1. K. Mohler, elir.tf of the Rureav Doth of f Arin.al Hus ar.dry. are COLDS I ASTHMA and SUMMER Was.'mgun. D. C. indicates that Complete relief only .1 unnecessary. rational poultry imjirovem.-n- ' to else buy. plan, formulated last summer by $1.00 Postpaid. Nothing 4 b. eiotdinating cumniittei of thi Over 40,000 HOLFORDS WONDER i.;b-r:.Hatchery Code, has re INHALERS sold last year alone. Mail r'iv tu en authorized by congress in t i. Ituieau of Animal Industry $1.00 today for full seasons relict to ' p: r i of the t agricultural THE DANDEE CO., 14 North Sixth Civil Service ex-- ; .ipi-.apriatiot.. MINNESOTA, mi nations for Federal coordinaSt., MINNEAPOLIS, announced, te's liave already be-)- i or write for Free Booklet. are now avaijabU a i d funds this work. I I ,1 . -' 1 - 'I : ' w.-.-- -- j t . . 5U..t; : t t ; ; if- . ' t i -- : 10 ! ";c-t.nr,- I C-- - HAYFEV ! ' m fr S'' ' .eed to pay xiw m Features ! Act in Judgestured to Stop ManufacSpecimen Evidence. Flight in Arctic Region. Obtain Washington. Col. diaries Lindbergh, by his (lights across region In 19.'t3 I London. ma to obtain In I.riiain In tUIe. A Arc-ti-e has enabled the Plans are Department of Agriculture to demonstrate conclusively timt the spores of plaut disease can be borne on re mote air currents. With a spore trap of tils own work, Wif Helps In Work. Coloue! Llndhfl-gobtained the specimens while he and Mrs. were dying back and forth from Denmark to the .North Anierl can nittlnlqnd during the summer of 19tt3 In an effort to chart a north ern transatlantic route tor regu lar air commerce. Colonel deused Ms Lindbergh the skyhook, a light sirong con trlvance easy to oiaunte and nell adapted to protecting sterile from contamln.iilon except for the time they were exposed Mr Meier prepared the slides and has examined and photographed them He credits Colonel Lindbergh with careful work. The Lindberghs exposed .d slides and returned them with field notes and freehand maps Indicating ex aefly where and for how long and under what conditions each slide had been exposed. Mr. Mein has taken care of the of the slides and has examined and secphotographed pepresenlallve I!t hys been Hide to Identitions. fy the genus and In some chscs the species of many of the objects trapped in the petroleum Jelly which covered the slides. Await Furthar Identification. More complete Identifications will In many cases have to await the assistance of botanists familiar with the characteristics which Iden-tlbvarious kinds of pollen, and of scientific workers who are spe clallsts in different groups of fungi, mosses, lichens. On one slide exposed far north of the Arctic circle, Mr. Meier was able to discover under the microscope more than 40 different typos of objects Ip a space five centimeters square. This was on a slide exposed 3,0o0 feet above sea level along the northeastern coast of l.tnd-berg- :nders MATCH BODY fl COMPARTMENT tj V BUILT IN byiUf 193 Ford In thearunl at no you get Safety Glass extra cost. Front Seat Uomfort for every passenger is basic in . ear design. Luggage space is built in, 5 1 V-- 8 rear plr seat- - , Fenders match the at no extra charge. Big 6 x 16" tires are standard equipment . mean exfra dollar value in the new F ord extra comfort, safety, beauty, you do not pay a penny extra for them. als the improved Ford en jnsder interior refinements new Comfort Zone Jgamlined beauty-n- ew passengers now ride cradled bet ween the axles. Front and back seats are VISIT FORD EXHIBIT-SA- N ' ' is more leg room. Whatever you want in a car style, safety, com-fo- rt ... wider and there or speed, rower, economy, ruggedness it. See this car today. V- 8 has this Ford value in Ford history, dollar the is It biggest will buy it. and if you drive it-- you V-- 8 vorce company mtcie PAYSON, UTAH Dowdell in Payson canyon Friday Rrcakfa.-- t was pr. pared muinir.g. Mr. and Mrs. Carl (I. Nelson at sun Ge over a cam) fire. Pre-jseMrs, (icneviev Ellsworth ami Mrs. were Mary Shaui, F.dna biss-- I Clem Simmons left Saturday for buy r where they will he guests ell, Wilda Rissell, Deon Sp.ncer, a: the hoiip- of their sister, Mrs, Lucille Pwssoti and Rut.h Wilson, Ihail Davies, dub members. Miss Gwen Wride, club Rader and Ruth Jcppson a ami Ms Thomas Rail of a sp dal guest. Fur ha at the home of Mr.' and Mr, Faye Davis over Mr. and Mrs, Winter Nelson of j w.-r- .he Week ll.-- tiled la-- t s end. Portland, Oregon are visiting here with Mr. anil Mrs. K. Dean. Mrs. Nelson is a niece of Mrs. Dean. ma-.- s meeting sched held in Memorial Park public to ' Friday for the evening pur- Mrs. Dean SoKa error ent rtuined at a bridge dinner Friday evening in honor of her sister. Mrs. Ruby De Viiina of California. Th list included a group guest of dose friends of the visitor, Mias Clma Pace and Miss Mildred Pace of Salt Ia)ko, Mrs. Grab. 11 Ixmtz, Mrs. Chrysial Johnson and Mrs. Marjorie Kitchen of Provo, Mrs. Erma Harnett, Mrs. Delsa Staheli, Mis. Golda Anderson, Mrs. Faye Madolirw Dixon, Holmes, Mrs. Mrs. Melba Cowan, and Mr. Norma Jon s. Bridge prizes were won by Miss Clara Pace and Mrs. pose of oi gari.,p,g a Safety Council was indifiniu-ipostponed due o tip min triii. -- and Mis. P. 11. liigginlxibh ehildr n of Salt Igihe in guests ofi Mrs. illy have IF gginlotha, ms parent, Mr. and Mrs. lb Re rt F. Wilson, Mr- i.m ami I evidence. nlfiee In London a man may go and discreetly where bln a personable young woman as Ids companion fur Hie week cud to aid the divorce plan. Installs Radio in Barn; Aids in Milking Cows Kansas City, Mo. George It Twelhims, Jackson county farmer has led the way In a new deal for bovlncs by Installing a radio In bis barn. "If music hulli charms to soothe beast.'" mused Tvvel bans, "why not fur the dairy cow ?" t tie savage Now milking time In the Tvvel bans dairy barn is melody Him Streams nf milk Mow musleally Into the mils to the accompaniment of orchestral strains via Hu- ether fr milking lags a lilt h the lime of : slow, melancholy air. l armer Tvvel bails lias hut to turn the dial a Id! says to a Meier, Is the first of its kind to give concrete eiiderice of the part played h ait currents In the dis trlbutlon of fungi between north ern lands. more sprightly and moving tune. Instantly the milking tempo moves up. Htid buckets till faster Cows that formerly were Irritable at times, even kicking over the bucket, have been soothed In con tentment h.v the radio music. They Tliev munch their feed placidly. even chew their cmN with an air of more enjoyment, Twelhaus re French Children Told How to Act in Air Raid Paris. Children here and In the ring of suburbs soon will have notices printed on the covers of their ports. school books telling them what to do In case of an air raid. This Is part of an extensive plau of protection which Is being carried out with a special passive defense" fund of 20, OOP, Ok) francs. P.esldes being printed In school books they wilt be posted In public places and otherwise given wide new heavyweight wrestling champion of the world, like so many other star athletes, is an ardent bicyclist. Here you see him on the boardwalk at Atlantic City just before he successfully defended his title against Chief LittleWolf, PJANNO OMAHONEY, the Harnessing Electricity to Make Radium Hot Wine Craze Strikes Paris Boulevard Cafes Experimental Laboratory ut Hound Hill, Mass., Tests Huge Generator Pari. Warm hordeaiix or bur gundy, served with a vvlillT of cln namon, now Is discovered to tie the best cure fur colds, Influenza am) other Ills. Cafes along the gram) boulevards are the first to that there Is money In hot wines ns a mpular drink. It I advocated for babies and grandmothers, and since Pnrl-biInsist upon sitting on outdoor ter races even during Ibe cold niooilis. the vogue - proving a one. popular Calculating proprietors of eafe fad snmild say that the reduce the amount of con! tliev must buy to stoke the stove-- which of are Used to supply a boat on tho oprn tirrnns. dim-ove- lint-win- will be set up whereby the discovery eighteen months ago by French Joliot and his wife Irene daughter of the late Marie Curie, of how to make some ordinary elements radioactive, physicists and cliemists have attempted to SINCE Jean-Frederi- Curie-Jolio- c produce sufficient quantities of these elements to try their value In treating malignant diseases such us cancer. The difficulty, report The Idler-trDujmt, Is that only a few atoms of the element become radioactive under the bombardment of atomic bullets. Two things are needed: higher voltage n Increase Ihenum- - t, bomhardment experiments. On the top of two towers are large metal balls which collect the charge generated electrostatically. Between the bails will be placed the world's largest vacuum tube, a foot In diameter, twenty feet long, divided Into five sections. It I provided Internally with specially do- i fcjftvR Sale of Black Walnut Help Carolina Farmers jF--i Raleigh, N. (. Ice cream ami candy companies needed black walnuts. Farmers needed money. The State department of agriculture stepped In nml helped them get to Salem. Ohio Jefferson Schawl, sixty, has a new faith In human honesty. thief recently An unidentified broke Into his home and stole two stock certificates, each for K) Just one week shares of stock. later Schawl received a letter from the unidentified thief who. It de- A i gather. veloped. had a conscience. With the letter was a check for $2,100. The note told Schawl that the writer bad sold the stock to an But the Akron brokerage firm. succumbed had thief apparently to his conscience and had sent the check to the owner. ,l i much-neede- ers. Capital Squirrel in Need of ' TV- Dentist White frisky young equlrrel of the roolidge administration died re ecntly and examination of Its teeth disclosed the shocking A truth. The While House squirrel are Ho most pampered in Hie world They are overfed on soft food and never gnaw any nut harder than a peanut. O A ''A - A--';- ' i f ''fp ... House squirrels need a dentist. 'I hey are suffering vv It li pyorrhea, gin givltl ami plain toothache, park commission experts said recently ' ' Many farmers had bbok wninut going to waste, with no hope of sell Ing them. In finding a market for the nut the department of agriculture opened a new source of revenue for the grow- Washington. New York. There are more Anierleans horn during March than any naother month, reimrts Ralph Hits, man. Hltz, hotel known tionally at who sends each guest registered dishis hotel here a birthday card, sent closed that, of the 3.Vt cards 17 per cent about 1924 out during were mailed during March. In con trast to this, more guests10celebrated than any their birthdays on May other single dsj. i There are - DIFX.O EXPOSITION t explained. This will mean the disappearance ef the "unknown woman" In divorce, and with It the breakup of the profitable and highly organised business of agent. The agents for substantial fees, arrange" divorces and manufacture evidence. They enlist the service of wlm professional corespondents, make a big Income by being party to the preparation of suit aide d1 Hotel Man Find March Leading Month for Births V-- 8 fa-- Now the authorities vlmmlixe some plan whereby the nnsiiported Mr. a;; Mrs. Joseph Crook left evidence nf hotel witnesses such as the malinger, the reception clerk laM wick for t heir home in Tono-P- and the chambermaid I) will he Inafter a viol of several weeks sufficient If there is any doubt about n Payson. Th ir le.sidenee in the the bona fide of the petitioner. In Fourth ward - being extensively such cuscs the name of the r''inodelel. Melba Cowan. will have to be given, or the failure to do so satisfactorily Thief Sends Owner Check for Stock He Had Stolen RIDING COMFORT ralio,l practical. the lights In the suburbs can he turned out In casp of emergency as rapidly as those of Paris, t to put liolel e preii.-ire- i raid. BUILT-I- N fn the hill to ,(s t , so Hull s)u mav have (tie necessary elrcumslanlisl evhlemv of adultery--Hi- e only grounds on ulmh a ilhnne Is granted In England at present. Some judges luue all pled to frusirnte Ibis type nf collusion bv denial ding Hie name nf Ibe co respondent. oiheis have Invatened to disregard hotel evidence" altogether. Wilber method has proved perts that plant diseases may across continents by air currents. That was announced by Ured C. Meier, the department expert who Interested Colonel Lindbergh In the Only a smull part of the fund will be needed for this, however, the bulk being destined for s variety of protective measures agnlnst air raiders using gns as well as detonation bombs. Gas masks will be purchased for employees of the prefectures, firemen, hospital staffs and others likely to be hufy during a LUGGAGE Imr.li-- I circulation. VA Is m r The Kooks Kluh First ward 4 II club held their annual dub break-- j nt the aillhorilies say that there are ton mam "arranged" divorees In which the hush, m, "arts the gen t Ionian" am) manufactures eil.lenee bj slaying one night in a hole) wltii an unknown woman ami tln-semis -- System lieing a Mop to what deliep." devising, which he called the sky hook, Colonel Lindbergh obtained specimens which continued the pre vlous theories of government ex- Greenland. This Lindbergh collection, j divorce difficul! , M3pCA!S ; : j it i I, o.,(uii her ami pm 'nil- - m urn. Wide World hiinjc at the experimental etattvn, "unit Hill. Matt i, if He amt a di.sr b mib-id.ng r n I'unl of to aet like metal shield in focusing the highly- I.ii'ced particle passing through igned .nnri i.' i.;- m; Hie; tube. lave Her Ho-eat l 1. voting Starting from one end, particles, wept along by tbe enormous volt-t- v t Vacuum Tube World' will strike ut tremendous . a Iiikk vtooclMos a target of the substance At Round HIM, g, i,i rat'ir. limit b In-- I'o be bombarded at the other end. pressure up to T.OOd.iJOO Robert Van de CtaUf. f M. I T., Ivf't t oh will be at the command ut Uia o:i-- a ;d v land Id a CheslerVaii Aua, will umici go physicists. sepait tiiig i i ii rad ioact ve received Ibe m i i ; ini-n- -- Ma--.- high-voltag- i - i I i v |