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Show 'mfat&mt idtiiSBA fHIi PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH ad t These Values Will t Kick Up A Breeze Arthur; two vocal se. Western Electric I Reproducing PARAMOUNT NOW :i, V Probate and Guardianship l C County Cle;k or respecirt gnrs for further information NOTICE TO ( EDITORS Starts SUN. Aug. All-Talki- IN THE FuLRTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT ( OI'RT OF THE STATE OF ' 'MI, IN AND 1 JR UTAH C'OUN. V. . tin- Mi.lt r of the Estate of Li D.iu'd 1. M.Iowell, Deceasid. Credito-- H will i.sent claims with vouchers attach, d to the undersigned uiiinii': 'niter at his residence in Iay. 'On, Utah on or before the 1st day i t V of f TV. t t Miai the Metier of the Estate of F. Dixon, Deceased. .i C, Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned administrator at the State Bank of Pay-on- . Payson, Utah, on or before th1 M day of October, 1929 CHAS. II. DIXON, Adminiistrator of the Estate of Chari's C. F. Dixon, Deceased.. It. W McMULLIN, Attorney lor the Administrator, Payson, Utah. First publication August 9, 1929 publication August 20, 1929 A Mary! Brian Beery The fighting Romance of The Ages WED. & TIIUR. SEE & HEAR The TIME, PLACE & The GIRL With All Star Cast On The Vita phone In I T I ! PAYSON MOTOR CO. Inc. t Phone 46 ? SALE OF ANIMALS FOR ...vv. ..c.c.;..;..?.. FRI. I lst Payson, Utah DAMAGES STATE OF UTAH, County of Utah, ) iAZY tFk Wallace f THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH COUN v late suiutner still calls the motoring world. Everywhere, vacation lands invite you from beyond the hill tdiead or the next bend in the road. August with NOTICE TO CREDITORS ! Winding Roads Lead to Summer Playgrounds River of ROMANCE Mi-Du- i ng CHARLES (Buddy) ROGERS in Administrator of the Estate of DavP. til, IJ cased. Ill W. MeMULI.IN, Attorney for the Administrator. Payson, Utiih. hirst publication, July 20, 1929. LnsL publication August 10, 1929 T More Days of Vacation Pleasure 11 & Singing Older, 1owf i.l McDowell, id i MURDER world-wid- e tail-win- PLAYING All Talking The STUDIO Notices Milt i - Zeppelin Race between Good ye u dealers finds us making good headway, but we still d need a stronger to boost our position. We "sail with sales so "blow in, get a bargain in the e first quality Goodyears and ceccive the thanks of cur crew for the breeze you stir up I THE .iii-- & SAT- - Monte BLUE TALKS in From Headquarters 1 Know the Number? calls by numls-- you can generally On most hold the line while the connection is being made, just as you do on a local 'call. If, when placing a long distance call, you tell the operator you will talk with anyone at the called telephone but do not know the number, she will inform you just before completing the connection. Calls of this nature are known as calls and aie less expensive than calls. numbers you freKeep a record of those When call. the quently operator gives you a number you had not known, jot it down. It will save you time and speed your service on future calls. station-to-statio- waiting to bring you Fomctliing free liomc-manage- rs. J -- . Iio NEW Estate fjt Yr , Y KMTROU person-to-perso- out-of-tow- COMING Dr. Fu Manchu ge Reece, Mrs Henry Erlandson, Mrs George F. Wilson, Mrs Florence Griffith and Mrs Paul Badhain. Prizes were awarded to Miss Reece, Mrs Shu ler, and Mrs Harris. Wire n Highways Are Always Open NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR UNITED STATES PATENT ) n official rec; rds of said Utah County. Adjoining claims are Maiben and Raymimd . iace,r claims and Pleasant Valley No. 1 and Pleasant Valley No. Experienced Practical Nurse. Mrs. Precinct. ) Lake Betty Keeler. 192 South 1st West Spring United States Land Office, Salt 5 lode claims. claims, Conflicting I have in my possession the fol Payson, Utah 6tpd. Lake City, Utah, June 25, 1529. 6- No. Lime Placer 5ugar low ing describ'd animals, which, if NOTICE is hereby given that in Date of posting this notice on claim net claimed and taken away, will be NOTICE DELINQUENT pursuance of an act of Congress, ap- June 23, 1929. sold at public action to the highest proved May 10. 1872, Benjamin S. Date of posting this notice in UniThe Summit Creek Irrigation and Crow, whose postoffice address is Barcash bidder at my corrall in Spring of 12 States Land Office at Salt Lake ted the on Aug- Canal Company, a corporation with tlett Lake Frecirtet, day Building in the City of Los An-- ! ust. 1929, at the hour of 2 P. M. its pricincipal place of business at geles, State of California, has made City, Utah, June 25, 1929. OF ANIMALS) (DESCRIPTION Santaquin, Utah County, State of application to the United States fop Eli F. Taylor, One Sorrell Mare white strip in Utahpatent for the Payson Placer mining Register. face. About 9 years old, weight a There are delinquent on the books claim comprising the Northeast I heseby designate the Payson bout 1000 pounds. Branded II with of the Company, the following de- of Section 27, Township 9 South, Chronicle, a published newspaper bar und' r on right thigh-- square with scribed stock on account of an assess- Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base & Meriweekly in the City of Payson, Utah bar under on left jaw. ment levied on the 27th day'of May, dian in the Eldorado Mining District, County, State of Utah, as the paper Said animal is held by me to secure 1929. Utah County, State of Utah, contain- in which the above notice shall be the payment of $5.00 damages done Name Certificate No. Shares Amount ing valuable deposists of calcium car- published. by said animal upon the premises of $L80 bonate, commonly knokn as limestone, Eli F. Taylor, B. Fland' rs on the 1 day of August 1.80 and calcium and magnesium carbo Register. 1929. 12.60 nate, commonly known as dolomite. Date of first publication June 28, Win. T- Harper, 2.70 Notice of location of the said Pay-so-n 1929. Last publication August 23. Poundkeeper of Spring Lake Precinct Placer mining claim was filed 1929. 90 in the office of the County. Recorder, Plain Sewing. Mrs. Tressa of said Utah County on the 6th day Plain Sewing. Mrs. Tressa Rear- - C, over Everybodys Store. Payson. of May. 1924, and thereafter recor- don, over Everybodys Store. Payson. ded at page 252 of Book 234 of the! Mrs Wendell Erlandson and Mrs 3.60 1.80 Stanley Wilson entertained at a large Bridge party Saturday evening at the Eilandson home on Utah avenue. A 27.90 profusion of lovely summer flowers 1.35 adorned the entertaining rooms. Din4.50 ner was served before the game cov23.25 ers being placed for Mrs J. II. Clark, 3.60 'of Philadelphia, Mrs J. C- Barney. 1.80 Mrs Paul Davis, Mrs Selby Dixon, .90 Mrs Elmer McB''th, Miss Mae 2.70 Mrs Floyd Wilson, Mrs Ray 1.80 14-4Stevens, Mrs T. E. Reece, Mrs Will Amos, Airs. George Chase, Mrs Will .90 McClellan. Mrs B- L. Jensen, Mrs L. NEW TORD 7.80 I). Stewart, Mrs Fearn Gray, Mrs S TUDOR SEDAN . 1S (F. O. B, Detroit, E are Djive huler, Mrs Gine plut charge for Ildlman, Mrs. Earl Page, Mrs Jack 2.70 Wilde, Mrs Clifford Harris, Mrs Frank 1.80 Mrs Meredith Amos, Wheelwright, 22.50 Mrs El Roy Barnett. Mrs Lloyd Wil-- i 14.40 son. Mrs. Jack Dixon, Mrs W- - C. Mc.90 3.60 Cormick, Miss Jane Wood, Miss Mad- WATCH HOW "THE ONE PRICE HOUSE CO. D1X0N-TAYL0R-RUSSELL Eight Busy Furniture Stores The Lowest Prices Large and daughter Margret Jean, E. E. Robinson, Jits J. A. Earl, Mrs Eustace Mendenhall, Mrs Barbara Wood, Mrs. Harvey Smith, Mrs. E. G Breeze and Mrs Dorothy Feland. A delightful program was given including several vocal selections by Mrs- Filand; vocal du1 1, by Mrs Fe- Arthur, Mrs- THE NEW FORD - Mc-Bet- Scale Specialized Buying Affords P. Morgan entertained at a reception Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 5 In honor of her sister, .Mrs Bessie Keigley and daughter Mary' Louise of Morse, Louisiana, who are guests at the Morgan home for sev.j oral weeks. Those present to. meet the visitors were Mrs. Janies O - n ; Headto our Match store. this at quarters paper for further details, and he sure to read announceincntinThc Saturday Evening Tost of August 10 th. D- r n - , w anil welcome Mrs. As you travel, telephone ahead for reservations. The assurance of a comfortable place to stay i unites each days trip more pleasant. Whether your trip takes you to a quiet mountain resort or a distant city or town, daily contact can be maintained with home or office by telephone. Its quick and inexpensive. )ss mi tlrmy of Jtlcn 'WJ - HOLDS THE ROAD - .90 2.70 4.50 7.20 4 ANNUAL 6.75 PARADE OF THE 6.00 5.40 5.40 BATHING-BEAUTIE- S .60 1.80 and Shapliness Youth-Beaut- y on the Illuminated Runway EDGEWATE f I H W B uu u . AUGUST IStfi And in accordance with law and order of the Board of Directors, made on the 27th day of May, 1929, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the secretary, Santaquin, Utah County. Utah, on the 27th day of September, 1929, at 2 oclock P. M-- . to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale C. A. JOHNSON, First publication August Last publication August Secretary. 9, 1929 16, 1929 THE new Ford is a great car to drive because of the way it holds the road even at high speeds. This roadability is due to the low center of gravity, the transverse springs, the Houdaille hyshock absorbers, and the low ratio of draulic unsprung weight to sprung weight. Come in and arrange for a demonstration. Youll find this roadability feature of the new Ford as outstanding as its beauty, speed, comfort, safety, reliability and semi-ellipti- c two-wa- y economy. Perfect balance is a great thing in a motor car. PAY SON MOTOR Inc. PAYSON, UTAH |