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Show the payson chronicle, Payson. utah 25, 1929 January Friday, Safety, silence and simplicity are features of the new Ford system six-bra- ke . ONE Bi.i 4 of the first things you will notice when you drive the new Ford is the quick, effective, silent action of its system. This system gives you the highest degree of safety and reliability because the service brakes and the separate emergency or parking brakes are all of the six-bra- four-whe- el mechanical, internal expanding type, with braking surfaces fully enclosed for against protection water, sand, etc. You've always wanted to see how the dew Easy washes one batch of clothes , damp-drie- s another big batch , and while all this is going on, handles every drop of water for you all at the same time. Here is your opportunity to see this, in your home, without cost or obligation. Not a single button i? torn off the clothes ; d wrinkle is put in. not a single It sounds like magic. But it's all so easy. Just touch a button ; move a lever and its done. deep-presse- 16 Double sheets handled in three minutes damp-drie- 3 them ready fo the line. That's how the New-Eaj- y cuts t sue in half without rushing the clothes or hurry ing you. As the suds, the rinse and the blue waten are whiskec out of the clothes in the dryer, each in turn flows back into the proper tub and you dont handle so much as a cupful of water. And systhe Easys marvelous new tem even empties the water when th washing is done. water-circulati- at once We will lend you an Easy Free wash eight double sheets, or the equal in ther clothes, washing them as white as snow and as gently as your own hands, the Easy's Mw drying tub takes eight more sheets and The many advantages of this type of braking system have long been recognized. They are brought to you in the new Ford through a series of mechanical im- provements embodying Empties its own water While the Easy's famous Vacuum cups mud, 1 So that you may see these wonder .mli your own eyes, we will lend you a New Easy absolutely free, without obligation. Phone or write us today much that is new in design and manufacture. A particularly unique feature is the simple way by which a special drum ha9 been constructed to permit the use of two sets of internal brakes on the rear wheels. A further improvement In braking performance is effected by the self-centeri- feature of the brakes four-whe- el an exclusive Ford Through this construction, the entire surface of the shoe is brought in steady, uniform contact with the drum the instant you press your foot on the brake pedal. This prevents screeching and howling and makes the Ford brakes unusually silent in operation. Another feature of the Ford brakes is the ease of adjustment. brakes The four-wheare adjusted by turning a screw conveniently located on the outside of each brake plate. This screw is so notched that all four brakes can be set alike simply by listening to the clicks. The emergency or parking brakes on the new Ford require little attention. However, should they need adjustment at any time, consult your Ford dealer for prompt, courteous, and economical service. He works under close factory supervision and he has been spe daily trained and equipped to help you get the greatest possible use front your car el over the longest period of time at a mini-muof trouble and expense. m Vg 1 Ford Motor Company The One Price House DIXON - TAYLOR - RUSSEL CO. Eight Busy Furniture Stores Lowest Prices Large Scale Specialized Buying Affords vs PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NOTICE Sunday Morning at 10:00 A. M. the Bible School meets for the study of Gods Word. A Bervice of Worship and Praise is held at 11:00 A. M. in the Presbyterian Church. A cordial welcome is extended to who desire to join us in this Service. The Millionaires of Payson, will be the subject of the morning. Christian Endeavor Society The will reorganize at 7:00 P. M. in the Church. Prayer Meeting will be held at 7:30 P. M. Tuesday night at the home of Mr. B. F. Ott iRev. James 0. Arthur, Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snyder entertained at a party Thursday night. Fourteen guests were present. Dinner was served at 8:00 oclock. Cards were played and a very enjoyable time was had. A Word To Our Subscribers The. Chronicle wishes to call the attention of our suscribers to the condition of a number of our subscriptions. A good many of our friends bear in mind that the rates of the Chronicle are $2.00 per year in advance and pay their subscriptions promptly in advance. This we Others are appreciate very much. prompt to Pay up when their attention is called to the fact that they And again others are delinquent. fail to pay when reminded that they are in arrears, some of them more . years than we care to admit. We should most certainly discontinue sending the paper to those who are far behind in their payments were it not for the fact that they tell us occasionally that they will be in and pay up, but in most cases they have failed to do so. Now friends, this isnt very interesting reading, especially when we do not give the names on our subscription list. But why not, if you know that you have not called at the Chronicle office with your subscription for some time, give us a visit; pay your subscription. It will help us give you a better local paper and it will help you enjoy the paper all the more during the coming year. Do that! We shall be glad to see you. their sales. Thia is quite an achievement, as they are a large clast. The second grade won a beautiful potted plant as the prize for having the most 'parents to the last P. T. A. The boys are making a meeting. flower stand for it and the girls are making quilts and pillows for their doll Betty Jean. Miss Claysons third grade is putting on a play for the program Monday night. The cast is as follows: Announcer Grant Richardson, Rose Phyllis Blair, Crocus Helen Street Lily Beth B&lard, Daisy Catherine Tuttle, Clover Emma Jane Wilson, and Butterfly Shirley Jackson. The name of the play is The Butterfly and fifth grades under the direction of Miss Hull are working very hard on a play. Mrs. Ellsworth fifth grade say they are planning something for Monday night. It may be a big secret. Anyway it sound interesting. The teachers celebrated Mrs. Perkins birthday anniversary on Wednesday noon by having a HCommunl-t- y lunch". I hear Yes. that you heard sheep." thats what I herd." It sore Do and the Clover." A minister went into a barber Aop Miss Gardenrs third grade la go- to get a shav. The herber being ing to dance the Minuet in the pro- under the influence of liquor made gram. They are making a movie- several bad cut on the Miniatera tone PETEETNEET SCHOOL picture about the Vikings. They face where upon the minister elert believe in keeping up with new in- to call attention to the evil of drink NOTES said, Now, you see what boose ventions. Thelma Brandon, Ethel Reporters Miss Huishs fourth grade is going does?" Fourth Grade.' Anderson, Yes sah. "replied the negro," It to present a Dutch Medly for their fourth sure do make the skia tendah. part on the program, and the On Monday night, January 28, the Peteetneet school is going to furnish a program for the P. T. A. meeting in the new Junior High building. Clean, Respectable, All Peteetneet parents are urged to Modem to the Minute. be present for the program is going to be fine. This means a great deal Rates without extravaof competition, for the second grade has won both prizes for P. T. A. gance. Special Rates by attendance so far and the other the week or month. grades determined not to let them have the next one. Transient ratesinclud-in- g The Peteetneet school sold pop-cor- n balls on Tuesday, the proceeds to go FREE GARAGE. S VLT LAKE CITY, UTAH into the P. T. A. fund. The first grade had one hundred per cent in I SEE YEAh, Y I MUTTS COMIN' AROUND ALL RiClIT." THOUGHT A LITTLE AIR WOULD DO HIM We see where a Peeping; Tom waa sent to the penitentiary from Chicago. That ought to open his eyes. NO UAI'MI Professor (to tardy student): What are you late for? Student I (sleepily); Er-clas- suppose. s, Frosh: Gee, Id like to take a trip around the world." She (just introduced) Senior: Aw shut up, it costs too Somehow seem familiar. you much to go. He: Good heavens! I havent Frosh: "That wouldnt be so bad started yet. but it could cost just as much to get back again. Fair Lady Teacher: Can the alSign on Ministers door Ill marry phabet ever be shortened? You bring the man. anyone. Fresh Frosh: Sure, when U and I are one. She: Your mouth is open . H: I know it. I opened it. Dont wory if your job is small And your rewards are few; She sang a little sharp so he knockRemember that mighty oak ed her flat Was once a nut like you. |