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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH JUNIOR HIGH NOTES Friday, May 17, the students of the seventh and eighth g?ades will return to school-lonenough to receive their The ninth grade cards. promotiion will be dismissed Wednesday, May 15, and will not return to school Friday in order that they may prepare for graduation exercises May 17. A track meet which will include all the junior and senior high schools of Nebo District will be held at Payson on Thursday, May 16, commencing at . E. H. Btrei-iu, hostess at a Bridge .upria-- i la-- t Thursday, her the gui-- ts including the members Mr-- ANCIENT ROCKS GIVE UP PEARLS . Found in 25,000,000-Year-Ol- d fawn'-- . tin e s (linu-aiuri- Mr.-'iw Roy Barnitt ontcrUuiH il at a birthday puny Wednesday afternoon at Memorial Pink fo- - her chil dn-nJack and Di !!a Rav. , Bishop li.nry G. f. and, 'll of the Benjamin Ward uj. in charge of the sere ices hell at the home of Mr.- -. Mr. a' Fianklin Losser, Monday a' 4:50 p. m. far their infant The child I.,, i r. on, ( hick- was horn April 21 and (lied May G. Interment v as under the direction of De oret Mortuiay. le-ii-- .i! -- -- Mrs. Sul ('may entertained at a pretiy little birthday party Saturday aft. a noon for her if lughter Helen Kilter, who was celebrating her fifth irtlakiy. Twenty little folks enjoyed A birthday cake tne happy oui'-siobe..rii g f,e candle- - enteri d the tea table ami toy balloons were given as favors. I :. pearl-formin- Workmen Mine Swamp America Leads Nations for Live Cedar Logs in Aircraft Production high-grad- e WE CAN SERVE YOU I'M 4 41 4 4 4 4 41 41 44 - 4- - 4- 41 41 444 41 4- - 41 4 The total of aeronautic exports from France has not been reported but it Is believed to have exceeded the total of $S, 000, 000 for 1927. 4 T Berkeley, Calif. Until now scientists have believed that subnormal boys outnumbered subnormal girls Prof. Olga Bridgman, psychologist and pediatrician at the University of Call fornla medical school, has found the op posite to be true. She has completed an Intelligence survey of 3,075 boys and girls of subnormal Intelligence, ranging between dullness and Idiocy, the results of which were announced recently. Constantinople. Single blessedness for bachelors will not be without Its THE STORY OF A PIECE OF price In Turkey If the grand national RUBBER assembly approves the proposed tax on celibates which It Is seriously studying. By Gad McBeth The deputy from Yozgad Introduced the motion that unmarried men beI am a drop of rubber in some latex. tween the ages of twenty-fiv- e and One day, some men came and made a thirty-fiv- e must pay th equivalent of wound in the tree, and it was my the direct taxes that they are already turn to heal it. So I rushed to the subject to. Nor do the working girls escape. and to my surprise, I fell out out and into a iup that hung below. Those between the ages of twenty to thirty-five- , and also widows without The next day, the same men and pour-1- 1 children, must help swell the revenues me into a big pot with some of of sjJtH pqpneaq the state or marry. 3m PUB iawdpu-ieThen some ascetic my other friends. Flying Weberites, headliner from the acid was mixed with the things in the Weber circus which played crowded French Laborers Find pot. It made my friends and me come houses three successive nights in the Many Stone Age Relics Weber gymnasium. to the top. Then some people skimA remarkable collecmed us off, and we were put through Besides these acts there will be tion of of archeological Interobjects some big rollers, and came out in a others equally as interesting. Forty est has been discovered by workmen We were then hung trained animals will appear in a stupbig, thin sheet. carting sand near the Ornaln river. for several days in a smoke house. These objects dated from the Stone endous animal act; a saxaphone quartXext we were taken out, loaded on a age to the Middle ages. ette, the B. Y. U. Concert band, a In Two the to in instruments and a down bandi pnd other ' bands Wijl sharp piercing shipped ship, factory reindeer bone and stone weights per- furnish music for the great occasion. United States. dime that is made will go There I was made into a ballon and forated for fishing nets were the oldest There were also many pieces of Every put into a store. It was near the pottery of the Bronze age, an ax and toward the completion of the new Fourth of July. Lorrain Bailey came a hatchet of Marnian epoch in Gaul stadium, according to Coach Romney. and bought me for their baby. When with bits of pottery and an iron knife, Katherine got hold of me, she let me fragments of vases and jars from the period and a iron sword go and I went up into the air. All of a sudden, I was punctured on the point of the Middle ages. of a star. And then I faw down and Tough for Trudia go boom. New York. The worst part of GerFourth Grade. trude Ederles deafness, as she explains it, Is that I cant hear the The fourth grade observed Health nIce things my beau says to me un- ess sous 80 we have absolutely Day by drawing pictures of each health no privacy. She Is to avoid swim- chore. These will make a Health . mlng and try airplane flights In an Booklet p effort for a cure. After watching the the 41 and out. Work Guaranteed. T t 4 QUICK I sea-gul- 8 8 g M System 1007c Talking nr lius lied Imd - -- Farce-Comod- J JL Alii 'U .1 .t uij y TOWNERS' see the Chevrolet WLENE O.ERK. you that Counts" tag at- CAST with nn ALL-STASee the Tilings They Do! Hear the Things They Say! R tached to the radiator cap of a used car you know that it represents outstanding quality and value. This tag means that Also Talking Act 0O0 Starts SUNDAY, May 100 ALL-TALKIN- 12 G SEE and HEAR RICHARD D1X in His First Talking Picture Its are aferj examples of outstanding vcincs jj 5 Nothing But the Truth Also Talking Comedy 0O0 Fit., May 15 & 10 SEE and HEAR Warner Bros. VITAPHONE TALKING PJFTIKE WED. & T 2 1926 Model Ford Coupe 1928 Model Chevrolet Coaches $525.00 1 1928 Model Chevrolet Cabriolet $485.00 1 11 FANCY BAGGAGE AUDREY FERRIS MVRN'A LOY 1 1927 Model Ford Roadster 1 1925 Model Ford Coupe 1925 Model Ford Coupe GEORGE FAWCETT i 0O0 A SAT., May 17 & LIGHTS OF NEW YORK AI.L-STA- It FAST Also Talking Act $210.00 L... $210.00 $135.00 $175.00 IS WARNER BROS. 100'r TALKING VITAPHONE P1FTFRE an.l 1 - w it Ii UTAH the car to which it is attached has teen thoroughly reconditioned and checked 0. K." ty expert mechanics using genuine parts for all replacements. If you are in tfce trket for a good used car, ccme in. 7e have an unusually wide of used cars taken in trade ard our prices and terms are exceptionally low. Come in today! on a Scream! HELENE COSTELLO Phone 52 Ill 1 Thats HARMLESS Knowles Company 8.ZSSIE TnT?' o "v" P'jTT Tx? iLV4 A'l THE HOME No Fooling! CLEAN Moto PAYSON 7n, jTvViv PROVO Now Playing Fill. s ls eonnmll Also Sennett Comedy f f SAFfTY Headquarters with s n I NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH g ! THOROUGH Unmarried Folks Face High Taxes in Turkey Gallo-Roma- CaJscmining and Painting, both inside California Scientist Backs Boys Ability st Have you ever looked very close at a Seagull? Dont you think it is a ve-- y pretty bird? Its body is white with gray wings with black tips. tcetneet boys and girls like to stand out on the school ground and throw bread to them. They are begining to get friendly with the boys and girls for they are kind to them. By Shirley Jackson. PARAMOUNT 1027. 3 Curtis 4-- Paper Cleaning, Phone 48W. CAR WASH SERVICE S the other day. having the most parents present at Miss Gardners the last meeting. Third Grade won the prize which was a hall and bat. The upper grades have all received new indoor base balls and bats the last veek and every one is happy. Friday the school helped with the Parade and each room certain- !y had a wonderful display of Health Posters. Thursday May 9 a program will be g.ven at the school for Mothers Day. Rome of the grades are taking their final tests this week. AH grades are making Mothers Day Booklets. The Fifth Grade is trying to finish the ir Geography project. Bar-Le-Du- Washington. The United States X led all other nations In production 4 of aircraft during 1028, according to figures made public by the Depart4 4 ment of Commerce. 4 4 Great Britain, however, and proha In bly France, led the CDited States export of aeronautic products, the Good Lot and Iloose FOR SALE: report disclosed. w ill sell on reasonable terms. Aircraft production In the United See Mrs. Janet Tanner, Salem, Utah States conservatively was estimated at 4,600, whereas, according to reliable estimates, the report said, Potted plants and cut flowers for France produced 1,410, Italy 475, Mother. 25. Switzerland and 300, Germany Aeronautical The Payson Floral Co. Phone 80 exports from this country Inst year totaled $3,714,129, or virtually equal to the total aircraft exports from the United States in the three preceding years. Great HOME of VITAPHONE Britains aeronautic exports totaled $7,434,700, as against $5,292,540 In uaiaiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiEiiijH22izni;ifl3aiK Air-Mi- Nine major acts fill-in- s will constitute the main show of the big College circus which will be held in the Y Stadium Wednesday, May 15 In addition there will be twelve unusual side shows, according to Coach G. Ott Romney, circus director. The side shows will begin at 7 oclock and will be followed immediately at 8:30 oclock by the big circus which in turn will be followed by the closing circus ball in the Ladies gymnasium at 10:30. The dance will be a dime a dance affair. A bevy of clowns led by Tob Raile and Glenn S. Potter will fill in the time between acts and will furnish some good ones of their own. The big circus will begin with the giand entry pageant in which 500 people including the male chorus and the B. Y. U. Concert band will partAmericas Recreational Triicipate. will be the title of this big umph entry pageant. Among the main acts of the big show are Nocturnal Follies, a spectacular girls act; Lantern Drill, A Mineatnre Circus, produced by thevj Statues in training school kiddies; Bronze, directed by Alonzo Morley; Flaming Club Drill, Military Taps, a huge dancing act in which fifty d three-sixteenth- Tuckahoe, N. J. A rapidly ishing race of men, known as swamp miners, ply one of the world's strangest trades In wooded swamps and creeks of South Jersey probing hundreds of feet for cedar logs burled 1,000 years. The miners have become as Interesting to scientists as the strange nature of their trade which they have devotedly followed for generations in the secluded villages near the Atlantic coast Like gold miners the swampers work claims" in the swamps and creek beds which make that part of New Jersey a maze of waterways comparable to the English fen country. George H. Cook of Rutgers college, assistant state geologist, said one log one thousand years old was brought to the surface. The swamp miners have found their trade very profitable, but it la said to necessitate hardiness, expertness and skill. Standing in the cold, brackish water up to their waists, the miners push long iron spades Into the mud where they think trees have fallen and then been submerged by the Inroads of the Atlantic ocean. After locating a log, they loosen a chip and bring it to the surface. It is said the miners can tell by smelling It whether the log was blown down alive or fell over dead. Only the live logs can bo used. After prying the logs loose from the ooze they shoot to the surface as rapidly and buoyant as a newly fallen tree. roofFrom these logs ing shingles, cedar chests and other articles are made. NOTES COLLEGE CIRCUS TO BE HELD AT Y STADIUM g Berkeley, Calif. Final verification has just been made of the fact that fossils found by geoloten pearl-likgists of tbe University of California recently in rocks laid down about 25, Oi Hi, 000 years ago, are real pearls, conforming in structure with the modern vuriety, and hating us their 10:30 A. M. source mollusks related to the present pearl oyster. The pearls were found by Irof. N Miss Mae Houser and Shadrack Schaarrer have been chosen valedic- E. A. Hinds and R. D. Russell, gradof torians of the ninth grade gradua- uate student, of the department were unat They Berkeley. geology school. ting class of the junior high covered while the university men were Both students have ranked unusaually for ftt.ssils of the cretasearching high in tneir scholastic attainments. ceous period In the bunks of Oak Run title of Miss Creek, five miles northeast of Millis the Educaation Housers speech. Shadrack Schaer-rer- ville, and twenty miles from Redding, Educat-tio- n Calif. speech is on What an In spite of their 25,000,000-yea- r was Lionel Montague Is Worth. from the time when buriul a close second for validictory honors. were making their last stand on earth, winged dragons or pterosauria were EDGEWATER PAVILION TO flying over the land, and birds that were half reptile were swimming in OPEN FRIDAY MAY 17 the sea, the pearls still maintained a more Thrilling little of their luster, and niollusk shells What Could Be In which they may have been formed This Than are clearly recognizable In the surOpening Dance at Edgewater Resort, rounding rock. Friday May 17th In order to check the first suppoEdgewater, located on the Banks of sition that the formations were pearls, Utahs most Russell ground one to powder and Lake Salem one of Resorts sectioned another for examination unDance beautiful and popular is happy to announce their Grand der the microscope. The niollusk that probably formed the pearls is Opening for Friday May 17th. known as the Inocernmus, a dlslant consider We have engaged what we relation of (he present-daone of the the best and most popular mollusks, which are Incorreoily Dance Orchestras in the Stale, the called oysters. Russell explains that mention of Famous Old Mill Columbians, who have already this season established such finds Is extremely rare In geoSome years ago a wonderful record at the Geneva Re- logical literature. was reported from England, one sort. from the same mollusk and the game Our floor is in good condition and In the earths history. One also period many changes and improvements have was found by Stanford geologists in . been made to beautify the surround-ingsthe lower Sacramento valley, though It is representative of a later period. If you want to live again the thrills One other has been reported from of your former visits dance with us Texas. In size the pearls found by the over the water, and under the Stars, of California men vji.v in University Friday May, 17th s to live sixsize from Wm. McFarlane, teenths of an Inch In diameter. The Manager. shell of the mollusk found on the spot was originally about nine Inches and six Inches across. dimin- other day, they drew pictures of them. PETEETNEET SCHOOL Miss Claysons Third Grade have keen interested in the Seagulls this Junior Brigc dull. Mr-- . L. I). Stew-ai- t Provo, May 9, The Peteetneet Schol won the prize week. a. d Mrs, Gei.rge (,'h ise were given from the P. T. A. They wrote a story about them and many Organization for Fossils. y t -- C -- Shuler Motor Co. PAYSON, UTAH k i 4 |