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Show " THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON, UTAH They Come And Still Bigger & Better Than Ever! V t At Provo 5 on big, husky, oversize All-Talki- ng GEORGE BANCROFT Washington -- The Osege Indians who, in DOS, accepted the northern Oklahoma domain that bear3 their name from the federal government, for better or worse, when the land did not bae even an ear of corn, hut who have reaped as harvest up to .l.inu 71 ary 1, 1229. a total of $222, S77 Tds most worlds one the of of virtue by valuable oil discoveries, may in time revert to the finanei il rating of other Indian trihfs. says the New York and service PLAYING NOW 100 percent in THUNDERBOLT Hit. Ilis Greatest Dramatic 3 Big Days Starting SUN. Aug. 4th at Popular Prices SEE & HEAR Times. The IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH COUN. TY. In the Matter of the Estate of avid P. McDowell, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with Vouchers attached to the undersigned administrator at his residence in Pay-soUtah on or before the 1st day of October, 1929. POWELL McDOWELL, Administrator of the Estate of David P. McDowell, Deceased. R. W. McMULLIN, Attorney for the 'Administrator. Payson, Utah. First publication, July 26, 1929. Last publication August 16, 1929 n, S poetical of The Ages. For it was announced a ft w d tvs tribe aao that members of the are now on a $35-- week basis, unit ss they have surpluses laid up. CARD OF THANKS oil production, tills an Dwindling nouncemcnt states, has cut down the We wish to sincerely thank all those amount fht y receive tn royalties and in any way assisted us during who when It further reveals that bonuses the illness and death of our beloved the last quartet ly payment was made son Mark. to Osages, amounting to $1,000 per CORD TIRES cases some In Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Daniels and was it necessary capita, to draw on the surpluses of various brother Ferris. -nionibtus of t be tribe. with Tins nnnotim (ucent follows by two CARD OF THANKS enable to our reduced the decision of the secretary months prices Weve substantially Continuous 12:30 11:30 till SlN. of of the Interior that the leasing economical you to ride on real Goodyears, the most XVEEK.DIlYS 2 & 47:15 & 9:1.We desire to express our heart oil lands is to tie restricted to than tires in the world without paying more to begin c 25 IKK) ni res annually, ns compared Mats. 40c. 13c. Evesfelt thanks to our many friends for will) a former mluimum of 100.900 the many words and acts of symfor chain store or other ' bargain tires. And these auctioned off annually. The to many are actually superior pathy extended to us during our re Goodyears we offer you WED. U THU.R grows out of the desire of cent berevem'ent in the loss of our makers highest priced grades! "Tire up at big savALL-TALKIN- G tho government to conserve the na- beloved husband and father. We aptions ol! supply. ings this week! preciate all that was done both in the Once Wealthiest People. home and service for the speaking, a The Osages thus reduced to $35 music and floral offerings. week were once t he worlds wealthiest with NORMA SHEARER rric Size Mrs. Margret M. Stark and family- When the tribal people per capita. 510 Vz 30 x 3 rolls were dosed on July 1, 1907, there FRI. U SAT. 9 35 weie 2.229 members, designated as 31 x 4 NOTICE Aug 9th & 10th in tolls the to participate headrlghts, 9 23 32 x 4 ........ Included Tills nation. from the Once SEE HEAR Paramounts 4. The Payson First ward tjeactyrs 33 x 4 adults and minors; nnv other children 22- born Into the tribe were to particitraining social has been postponed 30 x 5 Mystery-Thrill- er until Monday evening August 5. pate only bv inheritance. More than 33 00 32 x 6 and with twenty-onhave years passed T V more than COO of those 29 x 4.40 originally enNeil Hamilton-Dori- s Hill 6.95 Mrs. William Wightman of Salt 30 x 4.50 rolled have died; but payment is still Lake has been visiting the past week tribe 8.80 made to 2,229 members of the 30 x 5.00 for not a single member has died with her sister Mrs- Philo Wightman. ... 31 x 5.00 T without one or more heirs. leaving Another tyister Mrs. May ,Wellrran 31 x 5.23 from The Popular Between July 1, 1907, and July 1, 1023, 12.40 spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. 32 x 6.00 there were 476 born to reap by InPhotoplay Magazine Serial Wightman- 12.80 33 x 6.00 .......... heritance the fortunes of the Osage lands. Some of these same Osages, now Mrs George H- Zuefelt and Mr. and In honor of Mrs- Clifford Harris receiving $33 a week, are among those Mrs. Henry Colver of Bend, Oregon, who In 192G received $13,400 each In the Trs Joli club entertained at Arhave been visiting MrsMargaret five payments and who have been paid rowhead Mission Tuesday evening. Crook and other relatives in Payson something more than $09,000 each, Bathing and luncheon was enjoyed since Edwin B. Foster proved In by those present which included for the past two weeks. Mrs Zuefelt March, 1S00, thnt there was oil under Mrs True Dixon, Miss Jennie Fair- is the daughter of Mrs Crook, and Mrs. Colver was formerly Miss BerOsage lands. For years they have banks, Mrs. LeRoy Barnett, Mrs. Flor. gathered around their meecn nice Zuefelt, they were married at encc Griffith. Mrs. Erma Shuler, Mrs. Okla., so named from Principal Bend, Oregon, on Sunday, July 21, 1929 Chief White Hair, Pawhu Sknh at Eugene Hillman, Mrs Earl Page, Mrs Mrs. Selby Dixon, periodical auction sales, to hear the Quince Burdick, NEW WAY OF PREPARING Throat Trouble Laid nations leading oil operators bid for Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mrs. Hazel EVERY DAY blocks Mrs. Paul Badham, Mrs. to Too Much Sugar CURE FOR LEPROSY FOUND leases on the quarter-sectioIn many Jack each more than $1,000,000 Mrs-JacPerkins, Mrs. Paul Davis, Atlantic City. Dr. Charles W. Richcases. And they have watched the Mr. and Mrs. Harris Wilde- ardson, of Washington, president of Burbank field rise In production to In Stride as Great Hailed Stamping associaAmerican leave the end of this week for Price the Laryngologlcal In 125.000 barrels daily 1923, You have probably notOut Most Dreaded of tion, said In his address at the recent where they will reside. of which came to them as royalty. fifty-firannual congress of the assoDiseases. most hns The been the Osage region iced that the O. P. ciation, thnt the eating of too much of any In consistently active oil area forward A was for London. stride chiefly responsible sugar groat and Warren Mrs. Mr. and Depew In world. Since the throat and nose disorders among chil- treatment of persons afflicted with producing territorythere have been two daughters of Raymond. Canada, Skaggs System Stores dren and young adults In the United perhaps the most dreaded disease of operation began In the county up to Mrs- May Burris of Berkeley Califwells drilled States. claimed Is by humanity leprosy oil wells seldom advertise any of ornia, Mrs. Henry Smith and Frank "With Americans consuming sugar Sinmosp scientists. His Royal IHgh-ne- s July 1, 1923, Including 10,003 still producing, 700 gas wells on pro- Huish of Salt Lake were tre at the rate of 105 pounds per capita of guests Nambaeng Ilirclintra, prince holes, and 1,991 oil duction, 2,750 their retail prices. Their annually, which amounts to better Mejrn. half brother of the king of wells and 503 dry well of honor at a pleasant social evening Cbage gas depleted. than a third of a teacup dally," said Siam ami Siamese minister of com370,-42given on Friday evening by their aunt, Doctor Richardson, many diseases of merce, revealed in au Interview with production to July 1, 1928, totaled advertisements, instead, S77 barrels, and at that time the Mrsthe throat and nose can be traced di- (lie United Press. Joseph Bingham who was assistbarwas 5S.000 roundly yield are strictly educational The prince referred to the treat- daily rectly to that cause." rels. Early In 1928 Osage county pro- ed by her daughters, Mrs. John Lout ment of leprosy by means of bydno-earpu- s duction rose to a figure lu excess of ensock of Magna, Mrs. Alfred Wilson, and deal with the O. P. oil, which the annual report of 66.000 bnrrels Belled Buzzard Awes dally. The dally yield and Mrs. Ed. Earl Mrs. Simmons, the Rrlttsh Empire Leprosy Relief as- of the county on June 1, 1929, had Farmers in Indiana sociation predicted would stamp out Skaggs System organizaPatten. The guests numbered thirty to 45,400 barrels. dropped As Carthage, Ind. strange as the the scourge of leprosy within the next Factors Three Involved. and all were cousins. belled buzzard of fiction, Is the vention policies. The reason decade." Rut It is a new method of More than one factor besides deerable bird which awed farmers a few preparing the oil which Is expected creased production Is contributing to miles west of here as he soared overfor this is that the O. P. "further to revolutionize" the treathead with a constantly Unkling bell ment and which the scientists claim the present depleted Income of the of the Osage agency at Paw huska. Osages. Lower prices than the averaround his neck. Tiie ns the longest step ahead. has a staff to work Skaggs System stores do maintained over any other long out superintendent age Live stock In a field near which develof Osage business matters. details By far the most Important period nre now In effect The reducMont and Earl Lacy were working opment of not practice having specplants which have medi- ing of the allotment of acreage to be In the case of oil and gas the actual showed extreme excitement as the buz contact Is through a chief oil and cinal properties concerns extraction of xard approached. The two farmers at hydnocarpns oil from the tree of the annually auctioned cuts materially ials. Their merchandisrepresenting the govInto the coffers of the Indians, for the gas inspector, first beard nothing, but presently saw same name," said the It is ernment In the Osage. In turn the prince. of lease sales are distributed the bird as he wheeled directly tribe Is responsible to a principal used to great advantage In treatment receipts the 2,229 ing policy is much diffamong headrlghts periodand noted the bell about his of a chief, an assistant and a council of more disease leprosv prevalent most The Interesting factor, Beck. than generally Is supposed since there ically. erent than that employeight members, elected by popular Is one of royalty arrangevote of the tribe for a term of two Miss Thurza Davis and Miss Viola nre more than 4,000,000 sufferers In however, ment a production situation which ed by most chain food Viertal have returned home from a the world determines whether the Osages get years. to "This The turn In of oil, affairs the Osages prominent according h or of the crude oil delightful trip to the northwest as scientists is more efficacious than even financial situation Is especially seristop's. Instead of offerfar as Vancouver B, C Portland Sea- the well Known produced. In thnt Individually and collectiveoil. Preous ehaulmoogra h In contrast to the customary ttle and other cities were visited. Id viously oil lias been applied after It ing special prices on cerreceived by ly they have little financial reserve royalty generally had undergone a process of extraction of the wealth has that spite poured the and the Individual In tain days, the O. P. from dried fruit of the hydnocarpus from government on them for more than fifteen Mrs- - Alfred R. Wilson, Miss Marjorlands, the Osages draw one fifth tree. Now Instead of extracting It com been never has years. Frugality ie Wilson and Miss Orabelle Huber left from all leases where wells from the dried fruit we secure It from royalty mon among the Osages. Skaggs System stores sell They are 100 barrels or more daily. average Monday morning on a trip to the canfreshly picked fruit. This method is Wlieie the wells on a lease aver- spenders to the last dime, and price yons of southern Utah. seldom entered Into the turn of a deal cheaper because It lessens the work age less than 100 barrels every item carried in their daily where the and enables the oil to he prepared In FI was concerned. Osage the royalty Is reduced to stores, at a conservative Mr. and Mrs. John Loutensock and the form of ethyl esters which can be This arrangement grew out of sheer nancial agents are common In Osage a with hypodermic needle. the found Injected county, government having horse trading on the part of the son La Mar of Magna have been spend, low price, every day in We nre so satisfied with this treIndians more than two decades aim that many of the wealthy Indians were ing a part of their vacation in Payson. mendous improvement on the old where uii of incompetents, Incapable wisely like tiie governthe week. method that I have given Instructions ment a fewoperators, Their custheir Income. These agents, years ago, had little faith spending Mr-ana retainer's fee, administer tlm new for Mrsextensive extraction Frank under Mr. and the Anderson, in the rongb hill country anyway. for tomers appreciate this Mrs. Arlando Jacobson. Mrs. J. process This unusual royalty agreement was business affairs of the Osages. You see," he said, the hydnocarFine automobiles, Jewelry and H. Sinister of Salt Lake, Mrs, Clardrawn up In the early days, when the pus tree will not grow everywhere. My 1,760,000 acres in policy as it shows greatence Tanner of Magna and a number Osage county could clothes and other luxuries, that came country Is especially suitable for It, have been leased for the to oil tc the though these later people, price of friends from Spanish Fork and but we desire the treatment to be in the long er savings In the change their previous mountain lives paid for a single quarter-sectioSpringville attended the funeral of available to the world. of hunting and raising corn, may go field. heart of Burbank The prince added thnt the hydnoMark Daniels- run. with the tightening of the purse The Tribal Arrangements. carpus oil was used ns leprosy treatTbe Osage tribe Is responsible to strings. Whether the average Osngi ment by the Chinese 3,000 years ago, of the Interior of the would care much If such a condition but the treatment has been greatly im- the secretary United States through the commis- did result Is au interesting specula proved by the new discoveries. sioner of Indian affairs, who as com- tion, for It may be doubted if the new missioner over all Indian tribes In the order has brought them any greater country serves ns mediator between degree of contentment. the secretary and the superintendent m im WSOOIORES e New Improved Pathfinder Tread I , j I .SUPERTWIST t GEORGE OBRIEN p 50c-25- nc-e- ' THE LAST of MRS. CHENEY y 10-8- 0 All-Talki- I ng e 5 - 10-6- THE STUDIO MURDE MYSTERY I 3 - 0 - - PAYSON MOTOR CO. Inc. - Payson, Utah Phone 46 raw-husk- n one-fift- b st 16,-04- 2 - over-ifcea- d, one-fift- one-sixt- h one-eight- one-sixt- n ftP. SKAGGS iuepgeik gjfc TIDE RIPPED MOON AWAY FROM EARTH Opinion Advanced by Gov-- ,, eminent Scientist. NOTICE TO CREDITORS PARAMOUNT Osages of Oklahoma Face Radcel Cut in Their Income. with free expert mounting Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further information Washington. Tidal action Uke a gigantic hand which wrenched away a portion of crust from the earth and hurtled It iuto space to form the moon, caused the worlds oceans and contl cents. That Is the opinion held by WI1 Ham Bowie, chief of tbe division of geodesy. United States coast and geo detlc survey, in bucking the hypothesis advanced by Osmond Fisher. Fisher contended thut tbe disruptive force was either a violent explosion or a tidal action. Bowie, from his research, discounts the explosion, stating that there Is some doubt whether the scattered pieces could have assembled and formed tbe moon, while tidal action, aided by bodily oscillations of the earth, Is easily creditable. The hypothesis, according to Bowie, Is tbe best explanation of why granites were pushed or pulled Into piles as they are on the earth. Under the planitesimal theory, there Is no accounting for the collection of such granites in certain spots. Lifting the veil of the past, the earth Is seen as a dense, molten mass slowly being covered with a shell as lighter material rose to tiie surface and cooled. The coating was of granite, while the Inner part was made uur of basaltic material like lava. The vast force which disrupted the crust ripped off the shell where the lacitic ocean Is located. The large granite blocks, forming Europe and Africa on one side, North und South America on the other, gradually drifted away. Between them, like a huge river, the Atlantic ocean formed. The disrupted crust, cast Into space, formed the moon. To support this formation of tbe moon, it Is pointed out that the density there is Just about the density of the outer portion of the earth down to a depth of ' GO miles. The crust of thi earth must have been 30 to ,0 miles thick in order to have furnished material enough to have made the moon. The volume of the moon is approximately the volume of the outer shell of the earth now covered by tiie oceans. Without gigantic hand reach-- , lng down to .trip oft a piece of efust, the earth v. uld have a shell of granite and an underlayer of bEfealtlc ma- terlal. te Gets Marriage Ritual, but They Want Divorce Carthage, Mo. A young couple, arm snu, entered the County courtroom here while the three judges were discussing crime waves and divorce evils. The county clerk entered the room at the same time, and on seeing the conple directed the Judges attention to them. There," said one Jurist In an undertone to his two conferees, "Is a mighty nice looking pair. See how loving they are? But I hope they will continue that way after they are married. The clerk broke three matches and held them before the bar, the Judge drawing the shortest one to read the marriage ritual. The two young people were beckoned forward and asked If a license had been obtained. We dont want a license, yonr honor, the male member of the duet reWe want a divorce. Were sponded. already married. The two bench members gasped while the third hurriedly recovered his equilibrium. The clerk was not heard from. Yes, your honor, the veteran groom continued, while his wife smiled serenely on, weve been living together all the time. We like each other an awful lot, but think we are just unsulted to one another. Weve talked the matter over thoroughly and have agreed a friendly divorce Is the best thing for both of us. And we want you to divorce us In order to escape a lot of newspaper notoriety. The judge who had drawn the shortest match referred them to an attorney. in Fishermen Tell of Being Towed by Whale Boston, Mass. Being towed In a dory for nearly a quarter of a mile by a whale is an experience calculated to Inspire nightmares. Joe Sousa and Antonio Joseph, Por tuguese fishermen, reported just such an adventure when they arrived here recently on the schooner Angle B. Watson. Believe It or not, heres their story: They had a halibut rigout and were on the standing part of the gear when It began to haul harder than usual. Fifty fathoms of line wsb brought up and colled down, and with the hook end loomed the head of a humpback whale. The whale towed the dory about a quarter of a mile. Then the fishermen cut the line and the whale disappeared. No Privacy for Fish Even at Bottom of Sea Fleetwood, England. Even the fish at the bottom of the sea are being de- prived of their privacy by modern Inventions. An "echo sounder, which aids fishermen In listening In for fish and guiding their nets, has been Invented and may revolutionize fishing methods. |