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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Friday, October 18, 1929 ry ' r : WHY bras Deliver Milk in St. Lcuis c Fire I equn 3 Damp I aie set on tire tn ns that respons o Latin n It is a t out fi on a b t ! tor h.. u 1 1000 lbs. Coa O. j in Da 'Tip I .ay ,.y mid partly dr! 1 f g.a sni is .iia; e.l o. f otl el sistnme to wet be . from ten to twoi harm. All mien,! s rapidly. .,e becom i day. The leproducHnn and g"ov th of s Banillu- - Tabtilis ill d.i. p li v 1 . FREE With Each ! I 11 GRAHAM BONNER. MARY - CDSCI Wivttt. UKON mm : coe-at(- Let 'derable tb and : eat has i way of rst.. e, the :tn takes lire. Though olten spolo it of ; true to use the te,.a In the ( of wet bay. Dry be.,t kilU Urn 'pore and prevents the ; row ta of mb rob -already living. To make cert a i tli any possible dam; tic s will rot can trouble some fa; mors buibl around bundles f straw, wh! !i au taken out as the s! ck res, ur'Ur. p stages for the air to circulate and to allow the heat to t Tape. I'! vveis driven by electric mot ois me als i sometimes used. con- - 1 s : i Hans and Tania, a pair ol zebras broken to harness when j young, are used by a St. Louis dairy company to haul one of their wagons during the early morning hours. vt-r- -- Yes, UNITED STATES LAND Sugar Lime Placer No. 6. Date of posting this notice on claim OFFICE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SEPT. 9, 1929. September Cth, 1929. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Eli F. Taylor. PATENT FOR PAYSON PLACER Register f j First publication Friday September MINING CLAIM. 13, 1929. Last publication November IN THE Its True Abouf Raised Waistlines 8, 1929. NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an act of Congress, approved May 10, 1872, Benjamin S Vhy Wid-- Berth If Given V lien a vessel is anchored in harCrow, whose postoffice address is Bartlett Building in the City of Los bor she Is in her berth, and is ipitc Angeles, State of California, has made unmanageable within the radius of the anchor line. If another vessel of application to the United States for equal or greater tonnage pases ton patent for the Payson Placer mining close, they will he drawn imo coliishm claim comprising of the Northeast by the suction caused by the wake. of Section 27. Township 9 South, Hence one gives on unmanageable per-- i Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base & Meri- eon "a wide berth. dian in .he Eldorado Mining District, Why Artcfian Wells Utah County, State of Utah, contain, A rtfsi m means pertaining to Arvaluable calcium of car. ing deposits tois. Futli wells were so railed bebonate, commonly known as limestone, cause ot numerous wells of this t.vpe and calcium and magnesium carbon- bored at AitoN, Fr.nco, about 1750. ate, commonly known as dolomite. Notice of location of the said Pay-so- n Mrs. Ned Wightman was hostess to Placer mining claim was filed in the Sorosis B.ridge Club Thursday evethe office of the County Recorder of ning- Guests exclusive of club memsaid Utah County on the 6th day of bers who enjoyed the hospitality of May. 1924, and thereafter recorded at he young hostess were: Mrs Dave page 252 of Book 234 of the official Shuler, Mrs. Eugene Hillman, Miss records of said Utah County. Leona McClellan, Miss Jennie FairAdjoining claims are Maiben and f banks, Mrs. Florence Griffith, Mrs Raymond Placer claims and Pleasant Pearl Wright, and Mrs Gould Dixon, The decorations and all details were Valley No. 1 and Pleasant Valley No. 5 lode claims. claims, suggestive of Halloween. Conflicting j j J ' - Y W X I ''A, if W5SR'' E:--i I V Vji X'W Buck to normal waistlines is fash ion's ultimatum. Which accounts for the popularity of the tuck-iblouse with U.e au'umn tvved suit. It is ju-- t such stunning tweed t, ..Its ns the one in the pictuie which are the talk r the town. This one L; made of a e woolen, ther e rough bird.s-c.v- e tweeds being about tl e niftiest suiting brought out this sea' son. 'l'iie luxurious natural lynx col lar and the eggshell bljuce effect a perfect blend. n j Will you talk to me?" asked Billie Brownie, of the Canoe. The canoe was being put away for the season. It vvus hanging upside down in a nice old cellar which was not too near a furnace and yet not too damp. It was covered over with rugs und was going to be very comfortable. It was put away with great care. Id be glud to talk to you, said the canoe. Billie Brownie, as you know, could understand all languages and all Linds of talk. You're very kind und polite, suid Billie Brownie. Thats good," said the canoe. Its not always easy for a canoe to be exactly polite. A canoe can go through water so easily when people paddle It, and a canoe Is very useful and lots of fun If it Is properly understood, but It Isnt the habit of a canoe to make polite speeches." It was most good of you to make the effort," said Billie Brownie, bowing very low. he began, after a pause, Well, I have heard that you came from a tree. Wont you tell me about It? said the canoe. I came Yes, from the euuoe birch tree. There are many kinds of birch trees, but my family belonged to the Canoe Birch tree family, I'm so glad that I belonged to that family, for we are so useful. Now I have had a useful and very pleasant life as a canoe. The people who own me are so fond of me. They won't let holes get Into my sides by running me up on rocky shores. "They are so careful of me. They like me and they want to keep me a long, long time. You see, the canoe continued, the Canoe Birch tree family can do many things. I'eople can get delicious sirup from oar sap. They can muke wooden shacks out of us, too and of course, as you I" rTV'v. Without Special wmy .naiaK;!: Trimmings Down $7.00 Ullr" a?-'- ;' j '6-- U J- : ' . JXV $7.00 Per Month Thu handsome Parlor Furnace pictured above in walnut or mahogany enamal . . . with sparkling nickle trimmings, is priced at $75.00. It is economical in the use of fuel. . It has many advantages over ordinary heating stoves. ..We invite you to see them displayed in the windows of D. T. R. Co. Stores. Buy at the One Price House Save! LL THE Be Glad to Talk to You. Of course, best of all, to my canoe mind. Is that we can be made Into EIGHT TYPES of BALLOONS To Fit YOur MODEL A FORD (Also Many Types in Ballon and High Pressure Sizes for Model T Fords J But well Tell you WHICH Type, at WHICH Price it will Pay YOU Best to Put on. THESE pictures make it clear why you should drive your car to reliable tire specialists when you need tires. For it depends on your particular driving needs which type and price tire is the right buy. No man is ever urged to take an expensive type hero if a ow.priced type will do for him. When an grade tire is all he needs, we honestly say so! We make friends and permanent customers by selling satisfaction not just tires. Long experience enables us to ask intelligent questions about your driving and to advise the Goodyear which costs least yet will give all the service you happen to b st need. .... ill .... We have carry Goodyears exclusively there are nearly 150 types for all cars. found, as the world has, that Goodyear Tires are by far the best Building millions more tires than any other company, it only stands to reason, doesnt it, that Goodyear can give MORE quality at each price. WTe TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND PAYSON MOTOR Inc. UTAH HWWIMW. VI Attuat wonderful bark canoes. Thats fine, said Billie Brownie. I had no Idea your family could do so many things that so much could be made out of you and your relatives. Oh, my relatives are different. They are the other birCh trees, and some of my relatives cant do much of anj thing, such as the White Birch family, for example. They dont live long, they must have swampy ground, and they aren't useful at all. But I must add one thing. The White Birch family will grow in ugly places where there have been fires and where the land looks shabby, and after ail 1 think that Is being al most ns important as being useful to be so lovely and willing like that Still I am thankful that I belong to my particular branch of birch family, oh, very thankful. Often some of my familys branches have been thrown Into a merry bonfire, and how gnyly they crackle and burn, and how they do add to a bonfire party In the fall. "Well, I'm delighted to have heard about you from your very own self, said I.il'ie Brownie. "Certainly you have been very good In telling me so much. And now I will leave you for your rest, for next season I know how busy jou will be they love to paddle you up along the shore of the lake oh, how they love to paddle you!" A Good Catch When next your friend Is boasting liow far he can Jump, suggest that you can place even an apple In such a position Hint he cannot Jump over It He will doubt you, of course, and will probably accept your challenge. Should he do so, quickly place an apple In the corner of the room. MORE FORD OWNERS RIDE ON Paople, Not Wheat Little girl's first visit to the city, from the wheat belt. Mother (writing home) : What will I tell daddy for you? Tell him the oieva "Oh, mother tors In Chicago have people In, not 1 wheat 17 CO. D1X0N-TAYL0R-RUSSE- things. Phone 46 n NINE BUSY FURNITURE STORES know, they can make canoes from our wood. "The partridges enjoy our buds, but most of all we are useful to people, for we can be made into so many PAYSON iO$ l'evhed-with-wlnt- Id low-co- Charter Oak Furnace BILLIE AND BOAT HOUSE ONE-PRIC- E EXIDE BATTERY COMPAY SHIPS One of the picturesque features of LARGE ORDER OF BATTERIES this great frieght yard which will disappear with the advent of the modern locomotive, is the disguised The largest order ever placed for steam locomotive. This locofreight locomotive storage batteries was rebe humorously accused motive, might Storto awarded The Electric cently of false pretense," as it haif a coveera age Battery Company, Philadelphia concern. This order called for 35 ing which makes it resemble a box These car. Nothing is shown of the locod Batteries. motive but the cab. giant batteries will be used in the The reason for this disguised locolocomotc fleet of ives now being built for the New motive is that in years past, in the days before the storage battery operYork Central Railroad- ated electric truck and gasoline truck These 35 switching locomotives, used so extensively along the will be constructed at a cost of more were Side of New York, horses often West than $4,000,000. The batteries, became frightened by locomotive and to Mr. Tipton, the local Ex-id- e ran away. Some genius, who might Dealer, will weigh 17 tons apiece, to and will furnish enough power pull have been a Sherlock Holmes, hit upsevline of for cars a long frieght on the idea of disguising the shifting eral miles. Each battery is equal in locomotives to make them appear like power to approximately 21,0000 auto- innocent-looking frieght cars and thus mobile batteries. The locomotives Dobbin. fool old will be duplicates of the one which was placed in service as an experix ment two years ago, by the New York Why Car Wheels Slip Central Railroad. While Rounding Curves The purpose of the new type of two car wheels of cqiml si.e When locomotive is to eliminate the smoke are Listened rigidly to tbe same ale nuisance from that stretch along the one wheel, according to Hie Untie I Hudson River known as the West Stales bureau of standard-'- , must slip Side frieght yards. For those unfam- In going around a curve. Tlip differiliar with this section of New York, ence in tlie length of tbe two rails m curve Is neiuiy four feet. it will be explained that through these a this of difference is made up by Iurt food and yards pass much of the the treads of the wheels of coning the consumed other commodities, by railway cars. When such n car goes people of New York. The upper end around a curve tbe centrifugal foice of this system brushes past the fam- tends to throw It over ns far as the ous Riverside Drive, with its rows of flange on the oitslde wheels will perpalatial appartment houses, the back- mit. Tills slightly increases the dof ground for many romances of fiction iametercome the outside wheels vvbeie In contact with the rails, and the screen. The lower part of they and the opposite wheels arc denea cd the system feeds into grimly capac- In diameter to the same extent. Conious warehouses. a ing, however, compensates for on The new type electric locomotive small part of tbe greater e tint can be operated in any one of three the outside wheels tnii't tiavel around a curve. That the d'ffcren e is made Batd ways: from its v. heels up by the Slipping of the .rail from or from third collector, tery, Is Indicated by the greater wear on battery and Diesel engine generator the Inside rail, Kansas City Times. combined. 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