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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Experienced Practical Nurse. Mra. Betty Keeler. 192 South 1st West Payson, Utah 6tpd. take it easy on FOR SALE 5 Room Modern Home Garage, Chicken Coop and Barn. Inquire of A. M. Taylor Payson, Utah- ...For Rent: Furnished or unfurnished Phone 39 Payson, Utah tf- Rooms. - LOST 30x5 Firestone Tire and Rim in Payson Canyon, finder please re turn to Thos. Huish. Payson Utah Reward SCHILLINGS PRODUCTS Schillings quality proarc now on the shelves of every O. P. ducts UTAH COUNTY FAIR Skaggs System The store. line consists of spices, extracts, coffee, tea, PROVO September 25 26, and 27 and baking powder. A. Schilling U Co. have long enjoyed the reputation of packing and man- EDUCATIONAL ufacturing only superior quality foods. ENTERTAINING ONE TRIAL BENEFICIAL SUFFICIENT Your Cooperation is essential to the success,, of the ..success of the fair. Lend a helping hand. Exhibit your products. Visit the fair; youll enjoy every minute. The purchase of only a can of Schillings pepper, or a small bottle of Schillings extracts, will win you over to the use of Lets make it Bigger and Better t T&es And Tdbes at Historys Lowest Ffice Tire Up for Labor Day and all winter-sa- ve money and travel free from worry. Goodyears production, now almost double that of any other company, makes possible historys highest tire quality at historys low-- , est prices. The big, husky, new Goodyear Pathfinders are an out standing example strictly first class quality, lifetime guaranteed. Superior to many makers highest priced grades. See how much you save! the whole line, because the rare good quality of every Schilling itfcm is quickly notceable. Its your fair Are you doing your bit to make it successful? 29 30 30 31 31 32 33 Reserve these dates for the family: September 25, 26, 27. .PRICES UTAH COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS Exclusive WESTERN ELECTRIC Reproucing Will Begin October PARAMOUNT FRI. & SAT. SEE and HEAR Buster Keaton SPITE MARRIAGE Starts SUN. Sept. 100 1 Talking AL CHRISTIES Divorce Made Easy Douglas Maclean A Paramount Picture Paramount Kpund News and Talking Act WED. &THUR. SEE and HEAR The Hungarian Rhapsody with An Cast All-St- ar FRI. & SAT. Talking RICHARD ARLEN MARY BRIAN THE MAN I LOVE COMING WM. POWELL in The Greene Murder Case ol u 1- O. P. Skaggs System retail prices of all Schilling's products are reasonable and much less than you would expect to pay for the highest quality possible to produce. Try just one Schil ling item when next in our store. 5 annual exposition will open its gates to the public on the morning of October 5 and continue until midnight of October 12. That it will be as wide in scope of exhibits and as diverting in program of amusements as any fair in the States history, is the promise of the board of directors and the manager. All of Latah's industries and resources are to be amply represented. It is the plan of the directors to have every building packed full of representative displays of the products of factory, orchard and farm. The educational institutions will be in with their usual novel exhibits and instructive features. The mining industry will also contribute its share to the educational interest of the exposition. To make Utahs fair a gigantic institute of learning, as well as a medium for recreation, is the yearly effort and aim of the management. The fifty-firfair will record one more year of progress and growth and at the same time offer the citizenry of the State an opportunity for relaxation and amusement. Fifty-fir- st st Mrs Fearn Gray, Mrs. George Chase. Mrs Jesse Earl and Mrs. Elmer McBeth entertained the members of the Senior Club last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gray. Mrs. Floyd Wilson received the high score favor and Mrs. Will McClellan the consolation gift 100 . L Utahs About fifty members of the First Ward Relief Society gathered at the home of Mrs Vioa Gardner, Counselor in the presidency, on Monday after-nno- o for a birthday surprise party. Games were played and a general social afternoon enjoyed by the large group. Refreshments were served by a number of the district teachers. A gift from the members was presented by President Ida A. Huish to the honored guests. : x 4.40 x 4.50 x 5.00 x 5.00 x 5.23 x 6.00 x 6.00 -- -- . S6.25 6.93 8.80 9.23 10.60 12.40 12.80 Size Price 3Q x 3I $5.10 31 x 4 9.35 32 x 4 9.25 33 x 4 30 x 5 32 x 6 10.80 22.00 35.00 REASONABLE Utahs 1929 Fair PROVO Price Size PAYSON MOTOR Inc. WHIPPET DOG RACING TO BE STATE FAIR FEATURE Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dixon and chil dren and Mrs Adelia Dixon returnei home Saturday from a trip to Yellow stone Park. En route home the; stopped to visit at the Nebeker Rancl in Daggett County. Mrs. Ray Stanton entertained ladies of the Utopia Club at a pie ant social afternoon. Mrs Barb: Wood and Mrs. Earl Ampcogh w special guests. Million Dollar Stock Show Is Exposition Plan That the Utah State Fair, October to 12, will repeat its gigantic show of a million dollars worth of livestock, is the assurance of the director in charge of that department of the forthcoming exposition. Entries are said to be coming in at a rapid rate from a score of states between Iowa and the Pacific Coast. ... . ' x.. ' In 1928, the year of the Golden C. s Jubilee Exposition, the livestock show had exhibits that were said to be White Rock, one of Englands Fastest conservatively valued at one million dollars. Individual entries and prize One of the most interesting inno- The club recently imported a number winning herds came from Canada and ever offered in fair amuse- of animals from England, well trained vations all parts of the United States, from ments will be an eight-da- y card of and selected for speed record-makinMichigan west. Many show herds Whippet dog racing billed for the It is said that dog racing is making owned by these same natoinal exhibUtah State Fair, October 5 to 12. big inroads on the horse racing patitors will be entered again this year. Utah stock men and flock masters Six dog races will be held daily on a ronage in Great Britain. Sportsmen are also making important entries of straight-awa- y course in front of the find it even more exciting than the their finest specimens. grandstand. A minimum of six Whip- traditional jockey programs. It is Tim stock show of the Utah State pets will be entered in each race. an also at amazing growing popular Fair is said to be one of the very The racing animals will be brought rate in the larger eastern cities of finest in America. Year after year, to Utah under the auspices of the Co- America. The Utah fair will offer it attracts championship exhibits from lumbus Whippet Racing club of Conearly every important livestock cenlumbus, Ohio, which is said to have westerners their first card of this new ter. Two reasons for this are pointed the fastest track dogs in America. and thrilling sport. out: one is the fact that Utah is at the stock center of the intermountain West; and another is the liberal cash Miss Dorothy Douglass has return-o- f Mrs. Nephi Jenson and daughter awards that are made at each fair. j be will distribof $25,000.00 Upwards Weston, Idaho, stopped on their ed to her home in Salt Lake after uted among winners in the various classifications at the forthcoming way home from a trip to California .visiting for a fortnight here with her at the home of Mrs Garry Stevens. sister, Mrs Wendel Erlandson. 3 LABOR DAY Jl ily ! s D. T. Mitchell arrived Monday fro Los Angeles to join Mrs. Mitchell wl has been visiting here for a fortnig He will leave at the end of the wei for Boise, Idaho for the Union Pacil Athletic meet. In honor of Mrs. Margret Zuefi of Bend, Oregon, who is visiting wi relatives here, a group of ladies nu ored to Provo on Thursday to spe the day with Mrs. Ray Vincent, sister of Mrs. Zuefelt. In the par were Mrs. Zuefelt, Mrs. Margret Cro Mrs. J. H. Webb, Mrs. J. A Bet Mrs Lindon Crook. Mrs. J. D. Sh field, Mrs. D. J. Butler of Springla and Mrs. Louis Borg of Salt Lak Mrs, Ed Shaw and daughters i Mrs. Bennett and little daughter Bingham have spent the week w Mrs. Shaws father, W. P. Carter. Mr. and Mrs James Dunn, Mr. Cc man Dunn and Mrs Norma Staldi of Salt Lake spent Sunday at homehonie of Mrs Margret Cro Mrs. Margret Zuefelt came down w them after spending a week at Dunn home in Salt Lake. ' ' FRIDAY 'Jelly Bean Frolic SAT. Harmony Mite Hawks t -n : :: CARNIVAL LABOR DAY- - ROOF GARDEN ORCH. 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