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Show PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH WHEN YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT HOME Typical Girl Scout AGAIN s every one of Payson has returned from the summer visit or vacation trip. Empty houses and apartments have been filled. Most is settled everyone the winter. down for Many have prepared fruits, vegetables, jams, and preserves for winter consumption, but the bulk of every ones edibles comes from the grocery and market these days. OPPORTUNITY DAY AT til ,11 - shipment of beautiful Axmiiibter Kuyos. Our rug buyer bought from the factory a big sli i pnient for or nine stores. Buying such large this er low price ot ip29.2.. Now' (juantit ha" made is the time to get your new' rug. A In Heros your opportunity for a new Rug. e po--silil- ONE-PIEC- Jean Bmehers of Chicago was chosen as the tjpiral girl scout by the Chicago council of the organization, and lit i portrait appiars on its new E ALL WOOL AXMIN3TER RUGS 9 9 x 12 all-wo- aintitaijrandand glorious feeling to For Rent: Furnished or unfurnished Phone 3!) Payson, Utah tfRooms. x 12 g will give you what you want when you want it e IN Letterheads what can - WEATHER You Mrs. Paul Davis entertained the Delta Bridge Club last Friday eveThe rooms wote bright with ning. lovely fall flowers and dinner was served before the game. The prizes awarded to Mrs- Elmer McBeth and Mrs. Bert Stevens. ol This is ideal Cash and Carry weather. It is neither too warm nor too cold to cold to cause discomfort to any one when doing Cash and Carry at our store. A trial or two will prove so pleasing to you that you will become an O. P. Skaggs System patron throughout the year Try it tomorrow or any day soon. - x 12 Seamless AXMINSTER RUGS 9 Easy Monthly Payments food A Surety of Purity get want here you THE CHRONICLE AN IF OPPORTUNITY YOU WANT A FARM IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET OUR LIST WE HAVE CHOICE ACREAGE IN THE WONDERFUL IDAHO FALLS DISTRICT, IN CASSIA COUNTY, THE SNAKE RIVER COUNTRY AND IN UTAH ARE PRICED PROPERTIES THESE TO SELL QUICK FOR FULL INFORMATION O.P. SKAGGS 0 ADDRESS 3ENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE CC 600 VERMONT BUILDING, Salt Lake FOR SLE: Registered Holestien Bull. 3 years May, 1930. Inquire of Chas. C. Jensen, Goshen-Utah3tpd. LIBRARY NOTES President of Ida A. Librarian the Library hoard, Carol Librarian and Assistant Iluish, Huish attended the Utah Library Association convention Saturday Oct. obeg 5, 1929 at Ogden, Utah. New books placed on the shelves of the library this week are: The United States and Mexico, by J. Fred Rippy. This volume is the first general survey of the diplomatic relations of the United States and Mr. O- - B. Erlandson, Jar Economical board, for Ill be going Into the living room right after limner, then she would be sure to be looking for It on the sideboard and would be saying: But Im sure it must be on the side bnaid, for 1 thought it would be so much better to have it in tha room where I was finishing my dinner. w So Maggie offered a penny reward FORGETFUL MAGGIE 'AH, DEAR, oh, dear, oh, dear, said Maggie, whatever will 1 do, Ive lost my stocking and Im getMexico that has appeared in any lang- ting dressed to go to the party. Its one of my best stockings, too. uage. The author has tried to set Dear me, where can It be? forth in simple narrative designed eould that stocking go? Where to appeal to the public as well as She looked and she looked and she difficulties which looked. to students, the hava arisen between the two countries, She pulled out her bureau drawers, the factors which have produced them she pulled out things from her shelves. and tho spirit in which they have been met "lUTHI The Airplane and its engine, by Charles Hugh Chatfield. and C. A sound, clear and simple discussion of the fundamental principles, construction and capabilities and its engine. of the airplane Written far all interested in the function of airplanes in modern life. Childrens Short Story index, far special holidays, compiled by Dorothy Adele Wurzburg. This is a very useful reference list of stories suitable for telling on various holidays. The selection is based on reliable compilations and includes old favor, ities, well known classics, and mare recent stories. ' APache Gold, by Joseph A. Altshe-Jer- . A story of the strange south, west. A story for boys. Shasta of the Wolves, by Olaf Bak or. The story of Grettir the Strong, by Allen French. The Odyssey for boys and girls, told from Ilomer by The Rev, A. J- - Churdi, These books - are all on the reading circle. ' book week November Childrens 17 to 24. A leading social event of the week was the Bridge Dinner Thursday eve-- j ning given by Mrs George F. Wilson at the home of Mrs. Earl Page. Fall flowers and Halloween devices were combined fpr the attractive decara- - ttonsand appointments. Cards were placed for Mrs. William Whimpey of Long Beach, Mrs. nell Jensen of Spanish Fork, Mrs. B. L. Jensen, Miss May McBeth, Mrs- T. E. Reece, Mrs. George Chase, Mrs. Jesse Earl, Mrs. L. D. Stewart, Mrs Elmer McBeth, Mrs Will Amos, Mrs Ber-(IIenr- - y j for the stocking. It was true they did hunt for her things more when she offered a reward. It was hard on Maggtes allowance to have to offer sJ many rewards, but then she was always taking up everyone's time In looking for things! But the stocking, all by Itself, back of the wnshstand where Maggie hadnj looked, where It had fallen when Mag gie had left them there when site had got up In the morning so theyd be ail ready for the party, was quite sad and felt quite absurd. She found the other stocking which was right on the wnshstand end she didnt look for me, the stoeklug objected. Or maybe she didnt even know that she had picked the other stocking up from the washstand. But how can she say that Im lost? I I didnt run away. Im right here. cant go anywhere without a leg to Looked Everywhere and Kept Calling take me. Out to Everyone. I havent I "couldnt help fulling. She stoked under chairs, under the been anywhere, and I dont Intend to go anywhere. bod, behind chairs, behind the bed. Dear me, dear me, I wish I could She, looked everywhere, and she found. be to out everyone, kept calling And then, Maggie somehow rememPlease look for my stocking. Cun bered the stocking site had on had anyone find my stocking? been on the wnshstand and site reThen she begun calliifg out: "Ill give a penny to anyone who membered about It finds my stocking. She looked back of the wnshstand for the other stocking and there It Quite often Maggie did offer a reward like that, for she thought It was. made people look for her things a litIlow glad she was. And she didnt tle harder, and she was apt to lose have to give a reward, either. ner things. Site was Indeed fortunate, and the Not for long, of course, but she had stocking was so glad to go to the put them somewhere else than re party and not to He, limp and useless, back of the washstand. For instance, If she said to herself: It was so true, the stocking kept Now, Ill remember and put my how tittle it could do unless thlnkiug, piece of candy to eat after luncli on- It was worn. the mantlepiece Instead of on the side(CopyriKht.) Bert Stevens, Mrs Ray Stevens, Mrs ... 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