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Show FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER THE PAYS ON CHRONICLE, PAlcuN, UTAH 12. 1980. TELEPHONES ENGLAND NEW IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL TRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF the birthplace of New England, UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH the telephone, had a total of 1,678 845 telephones, seneJ by 16 7 individual companies on June 1 of this BankSTATE BANK OF PAYSON, a corpoiation, year. ing PLAINTIFF. leads the area vs. JULIA E ROAN BRACK, AND 0. L. with more than half the telephones ERCANBRACK, wife and husband; in N'ey England, a total of 922, 562 ASSOCIATION of which 413.815 anr in MetropoliINTERMOUNTAIN Of CREDIT MEN, a corporation; tan Boston. Next to Massachusetts MANUFACTURING NORTHEY Connecticut with 337,053 NEPIil comes COMPANY, a corporation; with 140,722 NATIONAL BANK, a corporation; jfollowed by maine EUREKA BANKING COMPANY, a Rode Island with 1262296, New corporation; WILLIAM A. McCLEL-l.E- Hampshire with 86,550 and Yer-- , administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Ilyrum Lem- rnont with 65.162. mon, deceased; MANTI CITY SAVNotices Probate and Guardianship INGS BANK, a corporation; information consult further LUMBER COMPANY, a For corpoiation; MARY ALLEN; SAM-IE- County Clerk or Respective Signers. and fROVO CAMPBELL; NOTICE TO CREDITORS SAVINGS ESTATE AND COMMERCIAL OF THOMAS FRANKLIN BANK, a corporation. TOLHURST, Deceased. DEFENDANTS. Creditors w'ill present claims with SUMMONS to the undersigned at its vouchers '"''E STATE OF UTAH TO THE tanking house, and Second Main . YID DEFENDANTS: Streets, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or You are hereby summoned to before the Second day of Januaiy, i ear within twenty days after the ser-ic- e A. D 1931. WALKER BROTHERS of this summons upon you, if BANKERS. erved within the County in which this action is brought, otherwise, Administrator of the Estate of v ithin thirty days after service, and Thomas Franklin Tolhurst, Deceased. defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, Date of First Publication August judgment will be rendered against 29 th, 1930. you according to the demand of the complaint, which Jjas been fded with IN THE FOURTfl JUDICIAL DIS-- I TRICT COURT OF THE STATE the clerk of said court. OF UTAH IN AND FOR UTAH This action is brought to recover a COUNTY. foreclosing judgment plaintiffs NOTICE TO CREDITORS mortgage upon the land described in In the Matter of the Estate of said complaint. R. A. PORTER Parley E. Butterworth, deceased. Creditors will present claims with Plaintiffs Attorney. P. 0., Address Box 326, Payson, Utah vouchers to the undersigned adminis- First publication September 5. 1930. Last publication October 3, 1930 NOTICE TO WATER USERS Stae , i ' SAN-TAQUI- N riendhjdhoughui There is a character that braves tin storm ol years, t all this virtue what you will lntregrity, Strength or the man righteousness who helps others possesses this noble trait. j i FOR SALE OR TRADE 4 acres of good land with good water right, and flowing wells; 5 room modem home and outbuildings. Inquire S. J. Snow, Payson, Utah. , 3tP. WANTED 108 First class R Spanish Fork. wheat. Dr. J. H. Ellsworth UTAH MAIN STREET-PAYSOJ. C. BARNEY BUILDING 33-t- f. for long j ' m m m Sec. 29, T. 9 S., R. 2 E., S, L, B. & M. and oonveyed by means of a pipeline a distance of 6,000 ft. where it will be used from April 1st to November 1st inch- of each year for the irrigation of 60 acres of land embraced in part of Modern facilities Experienced service Personal direction. Reasonably priced furnishings Moderate fees. the SEtf NEtf Sec. 31, StfNW 'A THERES AN OLD Welsh myth about an enchanted Sec. 82, T. 9 S.. R. 2 E.. S. L B & M. This application is designated in the State Engineers Office as File No. L . Engneeira Salt Lake City, Utah, August 6, 1930.1 Notice is hereby given that Lynn D. Stewart, whose post office address is Payson, Utah, has made applioa-- l tion in accordance with the requirements of the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 to 1929 inch to appropriate 1.0 c, f. s. of water from an Unnamed Spring in Utah County, Utah. Said water ia to be diverted at the point of issuance of the spring which bears N. 74 deg. 45 min. E. 6330 ft. from the SW cor. of ruggedness SSSi Deseret Mortuary horse made of fungus, whch was splendid and handsome for one day until he crumbled to bits. Thats the way it is with cheaply constructed buildings: thy satisfy for a time. Better it is to buy sound Chase Lumber & Coal Co. materials which insure PERMANENT satisfaction. 10914 All protests againart the granting Service Above AU of said application, stating the reasons threfor, must be by affidavit in dupProvo 43 Payson 107 licate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00. Associated with the and filed in this office within thirty MERRIL MORTUARIES Inc. (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. GEO. M. BACON, State Engineer. tratrix at her residence in Payson, Date of first publication, August 14, Utah, on or before the 8th clay of November. A. D. 1930. 1930. Ann C. Butterworth, Date of completion . September 11, Administratrix for 11. 1930. the Estate of Parley E. Butterworth, Deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION R. W. McMullin, Attorney for the (PUBLISHER) Administratrix. Payson, Utah. Estimates Given First publication September 5, 1930 Last publication September 2G, 1930 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Telephone 127 ;U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake NOTICE TO CREDITORS City, Utah September 5, 1930 Estate of William H. Stanfield and NOTICE is hereby given that Clyde Eva L. Stanfield, Husband and Wife. E. Conklin, of Thistle, Utah who, on Deceased. Creditors will present claims with September 1, 1927, made stock-raisvouchers to the undersigned at his ing homestead entry, No. 043491, for Sec-8residence, Goshen, Utah County, Utah ESE , Section 19; EVfcEMt, Anything in Lumber Everything, in Service 3. 1. 2. Lots Novemon or before the Tenth day of ber A. D. 1930. '4, Section 29, Township 9 South, PAYSON UTAH Dated at Goshen. Utah this 4 day Range 4 East, Salt Lake Meridian, of September, A. D. 1930. has filed notice of intention to make Russell Nelson final Proof, to establish claim to the Administrator. land above described before the ReA. L. Booth Attorney, Provo, Utah. gister of the United States Land offClaimant names as witnesses: program will be given andd other entFirst publ. cation September 5, 1930 ice. at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the John I. Hayes, Nathan Edwards, ertainments. Commander Hughes of Last publication September 26. 1930 20th day of October, 1930. L. Pace. Spencer Simmons, all, of Spanish Fork and others willl be Thistle, Utah. Eli F. Taylor, present, and will expect to perfect Register. an organization of the sons and grand First Publication September 12, 1936 sons of the Utah Pioneers of SantaLast publication October 10, 1930 quin. ' s Chase Lumber and Coal Co. -' EW. WSE(. illllllHIIIIIIIIUBEIEIIIIlHIIllHIHHIlinilUUIlllllREEHHlKESEBHBlHIIOIliailllMIHIIIIIIHHIIIIcaa Announcing The Annual Fall Monarch Cooking School SANTAQUIN NOTES Officers of Camp Summit daughters of the Utah Pioneers met at the home of their Captain Mrs. Hen-- j netta A. II. Tietjen Tuesday evening made plans and arrangements for a gathering of the sons and grand-- J sons of pioneers and their wives to meet next Friday evening September 12 at the 2nd ward church where a SAYS At The Payson D. T. R. Store s s s September 15-16-- Santaquin has Relief fund Flood $50. Committees citing from the alloted amount. FRESH JERSEY HIEFEIt FOR sale. Inquire of Howard Thatcher, 172 West 2nd. North, Payson, Utah WIM, ROGERS 17 Well, all I know Just what I read In the papers, or what I "Contact" from hither to thither. I sure did hate missing that big Air Show in Chicago. 1 think that Is becoming to be the one great show we will have. Just think how It will grow In importance when really everybody goes to traveling by air, and Us coming all the time. They , have some big 32 passenger ships out here between Los Angeles and Frisco and they are full all the time. There is really something to see at one of those shows. You take Automobile shows and all you have to do la to go in the ehow rooms in every town and you see the same thing you can at a show, and they have them so perfected that about all that ever shows up new at a show Is some new tangled Cigar lighter, or odd shape door knobs. But at an air show there of entirely different is hundreds models than you had ever seen before. Then to see fellows like A1 Williams, the great Flyer (who they all gay is one of the best In the world) and Jimmy Doolittle who can fly and land blind, only by using Instruments and all the dozens of others. Now its a real show. You know I was reading about the big Military air show they held In England the other day, and they had a battle between an Invading army of them, with the other side protecting the city, and with the speed and the altitude that the bombing planes can make now, they found that it was almost impossible to keep them away.. That Is If they dident know they was coming. They say there has to b some way of detecting when they are coming so they can go up and be ready for em. As it is now by the time they leave the ground and get to an altitude of 18 and 20 thousand feet why they have already dropped their bombs and gone. They have bombers now that travel 175 miles an hour. While we were up at Lake Tahoe in the heart of the Sierra Nevada Mountains we would see the mail planes sometimes going over the mountains. They had to get a high altitude to make it, and there Is not much chance of landing If the old Put Put goes bluey, and they do that both ways In the night too. I tell you when you get an air mail letter from away out here, you just ought to stop and think what a chance a half dozen line young men have taken with tAeir lives to get you that letter there one two oi three days earlier. Gosh that's a risky game over these mountains at night. Weil let's see what other shows we had lately. Out our way for the last few weeks Aimee and Ma McPherson have Just about run the spotlighl ragged. We can't find out if Aimee really did swing on Ma or not. Then to make the argument better why the "Face hlstlng" entered into it. Ma said Aimee had her face Aimee said she dident. Ma said that her (Mas) nose was broken, Aimee said she broke it putting it In the' churchs business, and in the meaui time the congregation never lost Its faith. It was with em. nose or no nose face or two faced, it dident matter. Anc speaking of Mas why I haven't com muned with you since Ma Ferguson wat defeated for the nomination, and ol course the election, for it was on the Democratic side, and Texas has about been cured of its last elections short sightedness. Democrats are coming back in the fold so fast and praying for forgivness that It looks like a bar- BEVERLY HILLS. Is s An Exceptional -- Free Premiums! OPPORTUNITY For Every Housewife in this community to witness an instructive and interesting COOKING SCHOOL unusual demonstration will be conducted by Mrs. Vivian Donnelly, experienced Home Economist of the Monarch Home Service department. Mrs. Donnelly is famous as a cooking school demonstrator and brings new methods of meal preparing which are invaluable to every home maker. This s s a 8 8 During the month of September, while the Cooking School and Fall Range Show is on the Monarch will give through us, a valuable premium, Free with every Monarch Range sold in this territory. You may have your choice of a 29 piece set of beautifully designed silverware an eleven piece set of fine quality aluminum ware or a complete 42 piece set of lovely dinnerware. TUNE IN ON THE D. T. R. HOUR WEDNESDAY EVENING KSL 10:00 10 BUSY STORES 8 8 Dixon - Taylor - Russell Co. THE HOME FURNISHERS OF CENTRAL SOUTHERN AND iaai been asked by the committee to raise are out now solipeople to raise the EASTERN UTAH old gain sale. Well, this week takes care of pretty much the last of the primaries. This vRll throw thousands In every State back among the unemployed. Everybody Is always asking if women voting has made any real change in our politIt has. It has Just ical system. doubled the amount of candidates. The only way we can possibly have more people seeking public pensions Is to give the children the vote. We have done It for the wife, let's do it for the kiddies. Children have the same qualification for office the grown-up- s have, they are out of work. j ; j The Islam women In Jerusalem have asked their government to take their veils off and allow the bride and bridegroom to see each other before marriage. It won't do em any good. We dont use em over here, but you would think we did. A big bootlegger in Seattle on trial spoke of some of the deals pulled off Uf'8; at last years boot leggers convention. There is one these chambers of commerce ought to go out foi. I'he Elks or the Shriners or the American Bankers wouldnt be in it with that one. Imagine all railroads advertising excursions to the annual bootleggers convention where they will give away samples. Get bus, (Uremore. lVJii. M,Nau(l)t Synriitite, Ini.) |