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Show FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1929 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH 10 FROM TO 20 PERCENT REDUCTION THE PAYSON CHRONICLE DOCTOR The TOWN (The Doctor of Towns) J. H. MOUNTFORD, Publisher SAYS There is a cigar store I Published every Friday at Payson, they will give you back of your purchase if the Utah, a city of 3,500 loyal, progresto say, Thank you. sive and contented citizena. There was a string of Entered at the Poatoffice at Payson Utah 'County, Utah, as second-clas- a matter. One Year ..... $2.0 Advertising Rates on Application. BUICK Your opportunity! For this special selling the largest and finest selection of used cars we have ever offered . . . now grouped under one roof. To sell them at once to make ready for a big spring business-prices have been shattered to the bone. Never before such a big selection! Never before such fine used cars! Never before such amazingly low prices! You can pay operating costs for many months with the tremendous savings! These values will be the talk cf the town. Come to this special selling. Use the money you save for gas and oil. 1926 SEDAN MASTER Thoroughly Overhauled Was $950.00 Sale Price $855.00 ,S FROM JULY 20 TO AUGUST 10 Largs Selection Maximum SatisHctlea1; BUICK 1927 SEDAN Was WAS $750.00 Sale Price $675.00 FIRST CLASS SHAPE Sale Price Door $950.00 $855.00 OAKLAND 2 1924 Coupe Was Sale Price Like New $335.00 $268.00 MANY OTHER GOOD BARGAINS IN ALL MAKES AND CLASSES OF CARS. Buy On Oar Easy Payment Plan TELLUR1DE MOTOR CO. Phone 279 Provo, Utah on the 29ih day of Jane, 1929. It By Monstn Comet A He'd: Made to the Bank Commissioner of T, the State of Utah of the condition of T, The State Bank of Payson, Located Eilanihon ) at Payson is the county of Utah, lleniy Subscribed and sworn to befor me busiState of Utah, at the close of This 29th day of June, 1929 ness on the 29 day of June, 1929 Clus. II. Dixon, RESOURCES Notary Putlic. Loans and Discounts, .... $368,230.33 My Commiss.on epiits 1st (Seal) 434.02 Overdrafts day of April, 1932. Stocks, Bonds and Securities, etc., j STATE OF UTAH, ) 3,909.32 Office of Dank Commissioner) j Bank House, - 10,000.00 Conmis-sione- r I, W. II. lladlock, Bc.nk 6,210.00 Furniture and Fixtures, of the State of Utah, do hereOther Real Estate Owned .... 20.730.00 by ceitify that the foiegomg is full, Due from Federal Reserve Bank. true and correct copy of the jtate-th23,32 i intent of above named company, 4,072.45 filed Due from Other Basks, office this 11th dity of in my 633 Gold, 1929. July, 1543.99 Silver, W. II. lladlock, j 8028.00 Currency ... Bank Commis'-ioivr- . Total Cash on Hand, .... 10,206.99 Federal Reserve Bank Stock, 2050.00 APPLICATION Date of posting this notice in Uni ted States Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, June 25, 1929. Eli F. Taylor, , Register. the Payson I hereby designate a newspaper published Chronicle, in the weekly City of Payson, Utah County, State of Utah, as the paper in which the above notice shall be published. Eli F. Taylor, Register. Date of first publication June 28, Last publication August 23. 1929. 1929. e TOTAL, $419,208.12 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in, Undivided Profits. 1050.36 $1050.36 Total, Net Undivided Profits, Deposits Sub- - FOR SALE:-Youn- g Jersey Cow. Came fresh April 20. Inquire of A. Curtius, Goshen, Utah. 2tpd. FOR SALE:-- 3 Milking Cows, Hole-stic- n and Jersey, 4 hiefers. Inquire of Joe Brindzak, Silver City, Utah. 2tp $1030.36 United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 25, 1929, NOTICE is hereby given tha in pursuance of an act of Congres: approved May 10. 1872, Benjamil S. BarCrow, whose postoffice address is of in the LosjAn-geleCity tlett Building State of California, has hade application to the Unit'd States! for patent for the Payson Placer miking claim comprising the Northeast Y 9 Scfith, of Section 27, Township 1 East, Salt Lake Base & heri-dia- n Range in the Eldorado M.ning Distict, Utah County, State of Utah, coniiin-in- g valuable deposits of calcium )ar- bonate, commonly knokn as limestone, and calcium and magnesium cartio nate, commonly known as dolomite. Notice of location of the said jy- son Placer imnlrg claim was liled in the office of the County Pucct der of sa d Utah County on the 6th day of May. 1921, and thenafter r cor ded at page 252 of Book 231 ol the jfficiul refolds of saij Utah Cou:ty. Adjoining claim; are Maihen and Rn n.mid Ihu'r ila.ms and Ile ant FI a.-- , nt Valley No. Valiev No. 1 a cl m, 5 lod ' claia ConfUctirg 6. PI.u r No. I.im ySugar Dale of po'liag th.s not.ee on June 23, 1929. Total Demand Deposits, $247,039.00 Time Certificates, $23,959.06 Savings Deposits, 98.948.70 Total Time Deposits, 122,907.76 28,191.0o Rediscounts, $449,208.12 TOTAL, CONTINGENT LIABILITIES On Account of Indorsemests of this Bank: (b) Notes and Bills Rediscounted ohter than with Federal Reserve $28,191.00 Bank, $28,191.00 TOTAL, STATE OF UTAH, ) ) County of Utah Ray Monsen being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business 1 in whole or in Sino-Amerlc- first-clas- one-thir- Built so good lf they can be BONDED to make good YOU may not believe of tbe claims made about tires. But. Dun-lop- s are bonded to make good on everything we sav about them. They are bonded and given an iron-da- d collision, fuarantee against accident ...almost every conceivable tire trouble . . . and that rim-cu- t, guarantee is good for one Now if Dunlops werent extra-fin- e and extra strong . . . would any great bonding company put its name on their guarantee? Isnt it reasonable that Dunlops must be exceptionally good tires ... a better buy for you? Come in to see for yourselfi s, 1,021.32 Reproduction prohibited Settled part. Some This Town Doctor Article is published by The Payson Chronicle in How times have changed. years ago, In a foreign country, a cooperation with the Payson Lions Club. young man borrowed some money. A week ago the same young man had occasion to take part In a radio pro200 CHINESE ON gram. Today be has a letter from a GOOD-WIL- L TOUR radio hound several thousand miles him for the money. away, asking soft voices dls. Thats sure remote control, re- Music, when In ths memory; Coming to U. S. to Promote marked the stlngee as he made out a Vibrates when sweet violets sicken. Odors, check to send by air mail to the Live within the sense they quicken. ( Friendship. Rote leaves, when tbs rose is dead, itlnger. Are heaped for the beloved's bed; And so thy thoughts, when thou art ShanghaL Upwards of 200 promMr. and Mrs. Merle Sargent and gone, inent Chinese will sail August 24 on Love Itself shall slumber on. little son Blair of Nephi have been the President Cleveland for an extendP. B. Shelly. ed tour of the United States tn the their vacation with Mr, and Mrs. D. Interests of friendship II. Sargent and other relatives and SUMMER DISHES DRINKS, and trade. The project Is being profriends. moted by the Friendship Tour comfood and may be when pany. MILK Is aboth a food and a res All accommodations have freshing drink. been reserved for the party on the Dollar liner, and a special train has Koumiss. been arranged for their Itinerary . Soften of a compressed through America. Leading hotels in yeast cake In one tablespoonful of the cities along the contemplated lukewarm water, warm one quart of route have made preparations for the milk to lukewarm, add one tablespoontravelers and every possible measure ful of sugar and a few grains of salt for their comfort has been taken by Place In pint bottles and lay them on the agents for the tour. their aides for twenty-fou- r hours, Cities In which the party will stop shaking occasionally. Then chill and are as follows: Seattle, Portland, Minserve. Keep in a warm place during neapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, hours. the twenty-fou- r Akron, Buffalo, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Cincinnati, SL Louis, Kansas City, Denver, Los Angeles and Frosted Coffee. Allow one capful of freshly made San Francisco. The larger commercial coffee for each person, chill and add and industrial concerns In each city two tablespoonfuls of vanilla Ice will be Inspected by the tourists. cream for each cup. Shake well and Side trips will be taken to Yellowstone National park, Niagara Falls serve at once. and the Grand Canyon of Colorado. To assist those who do not speak Junket Ice Cream. Heat one quart of milk until tepid, any language other than their own, a d add one and cupfuls of staff of Interpreters and guides have sugar, two teaspoonfuls of flavoring, been engaged to accompany the visione teaspoonful of rennet. Pour into tors. A representative of the Chia freezer and when it Is firm add one nese press and a moving picture and one-hacupfuls of heavy cream cameraman will be along to convey back to China the high lights of the and freeze as usual. Journey. French Coffee Ice Cream. Beat the yolks of two eggs with BRITAIN TO TEST two cupfuls of milk, add tbe egg mixNEW DIRIGIBLES ture and cook until It bolls. Strain, ; add one-hal-f capful of strong coffee, one teaspoonful of vanilla and one One .Will Visit Canada, Other cupful of cream; freeze. full year. . $30,000.00 $246,037.68 ject to Check, Cashiers Checks, NOTICE OF FOR UNITED STATES PATENT 1929, A. D. Stone. one-sixt- h GOOD USED CARS REPORT Pattaraa Copyright, LSmaIl Investment STUDEBAKER Gypey What Is a pntteran? It la usually composed of two small sticks, seldom longer than six Inches apiece, and placed crosswise one on top of the other. The open triangles which these sticks form tell the tale which caravan will leave camp or pass a cross roads, without leaving a patteran behind. This secret language of the road developed during thousands of years. No white man was ever able to read it American Magazine. know where' him an ungrateful cuss and a poor the amount of humanity; yet, many a clerk fails specimen sale at a profit equivalent to much more, is accepted with the air of drug stores Well, its coming to me. That is Chicago that appeared to make mighty poor business, or else inexa habit of not saying Thank you cusable ignorance. they were forced to sell out at a loss. Call The cheery Thank you, There is nothing that grates on on such card other some or again, my nerves quite as much as to pay the inside of the door, or over the a check, a bill, or present legal tender cash register, shows the right spirit in payment of purchase, and have the and helps, but isnt enough. The recipient of my money fail to ex- American public are fickle buyers, and press any appreciation for the pat- for that reason business goes where ronage extended. And there are mill- it is invited, and stays and comes ions of others just like me. back to the place where it is well One of the most successful mercant- treated and served best. There is ile business concerns in the country many a business house, many a comhas built its business on the motto, munity, failing to make an expression It is only natural to trade where you of appreciation for patronage extendare served best. Some cash register ed, that is thereby driving customers company might do good if they put a to its competitor, for it isnt always Thank You on their register, like what is done, but what is left undone cuckoos on clocks. that counts. Thank Yous never drove business be customer shouldnt the Why thanked? If one man gave another from any storo or community, but p. dollar and the receiver didnt even lack of them has cost many thousands grunt to show appreciation, youd call upon thousands of dollars. Goes to Egypt. Frozen Chicken. Cover a teaspoonful of gelatin with cold water; when soft melt over steam and add to one cupful of mayonnaise, one-hacupful of finely minced s cupfuls celery, one and of chicken finely chopped and cupful of chopped stuffed olives ; combine with one and one-hacupfuls of heavy cream whipped and transfer to a mold. Set into Ice and salt for four hours. Serve with lettuce and olives. lf three-fourth- one-four- th lf vrdrfL (, 1111, Wutern Nawapipar Union.) -- o- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 4 0 Jean Newton CALLING IT NAVY" BLUE ALL the colors blue Is the one OFsince earliest times most popular DUNLOP BROTHER BILL TOLD HER THAT In Spain, the four suite of playing cards are different from those we know. The diamond is a rose, which sign!-fie- s spring; the club It a clover, meaning summer; the epade la an acorn which stands for autumn, and the heart ia a cup which meant winter. (E by McClure Xenepaper Syndicate.) TIPTON IMPLEMENT COMPANY PAYSON, UTAH In fable, romance and story, In emblems and symbolism. Since civiliza- tion introduced formal dress to distinguish military bodies, blue of various shades has been as a rule the chosen color for uniforms. It was the color of the Scottish Covenanters In the Seventeenth century, for Instance, when it was called "true blue. For a long time It was conspicuous In the dress uniforms of the United States army. Navy blue the most popular of Its shades In the sartorial choice of men and women alike, is worn every day, spoken of even more frequently. In utter unconsciousness of Its almost obvious origin. For It Is from the fact that the sailors of most of the navies of the world are dressed in uniforms of dark bine that this came to b called Navy blue. (Copyright.) 1, 1 How It Started By London. TJie worlds latest and most expensive experiment in aircraft construction will be given Its first test soon when gas Is blown Into the Great and the bags of the 0 Britains new $4,000,000 airships. Sir Samuel Heare, British air min ister, recently announced In the house of commons that the two new airships would make flights to Canada and India In the fall if the trial flights were successful. Air experts of the world perked up their ears at this an nouncement for Great Britains failure in these two ventures may mean death for future airship construction. The the air ministry has decided, will go to Canada, while the' will make the first long flight to India and Egypt, where arrangements already have been made for handling the ship. It Is understood here that the might Include the United States In Its Itinerary if Washington extends an invitation. But so far Sir Samuel has refused to divulge when the shed tests and first trial flights will bo held. Previous delays, and subsequent questionings la parliament, have made him cautious. It was learned, however, that the bags will be filled some time In June, after which the first local flights will be made. Tbe construction of those two 5,000,-00- 0 cubic feet airships Is rapidly nearing completion after innumerable by delays occasioned changes in plans and the addition of many new deuces which never before have been employed ou giant in particular, represents The several radical departures lu the construction of the steel frame and In the arrangement of the interior. Is fitted with ordinary As tbe petrol engines, it was selected for the flight to America, whereas the equipped with Diesel engines, is more suited to the warm atmosphere which will be encountered ou tliq Right to India and Eg pt - gas-fille- d 0 |