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Show FRIDAY. THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON. CTAII The Payson Chronicle ll J. HAROLD MOL' NT FORI), Rost Office at Ray. son, l tah County, .'..ml matter. Ltah, as second-cia- MUitr;. miTTrty . ; . SLBSCRIPTIONS Year 6 Months $2.00 . M ADVERTISING a RATES ON APPLICATION. jj II M M M aM a a WA YNE KEftf? VJ ' ' ' t-- ' H fRE H ' ta -- - a .It"!'1 - i t .P Jj ,' JJ v- - d v - v 'v - f. .vj;-- J' A a O s- - M im B 5H u ti a aM at Or PWL h.oiM TO vaiTo a r , a, .I-- . Ww Payson tAORL hi UT0 vao TfWIORU oamm M TWE- - OF -- 10T , TOR - Jj i) ihgimad WfRN0S -- t.i'1-cran- OIL POfAPLD jjj ingle generation. 10S 2,420,330 Depressions anti famines and wars 12S?IX3Z3X7;32'j521SSSSX3:SIl'iS are the stabalizois of any civilization N0RLD e We must learn that in the n y pii'i'p- protofle .f Util'eu VHf RE TROUGH it L flov. e of history it is the forces of the cie.e,l each of tm paj. that guide and not what already h'te mal 'ti'!c- - a! wh:-- the ,"."1'" HOT GOHTIRE r cl. The hr.dgc ravet- ct - wiie exists That is the-- great les-tat:.! a:t VaRer won by That is the great lesson that Mi-- Reece. Madge has to teach. If we could hut learn it we would know better than that the policies of a world determ: te Mr. and Mrs. Weston IVan wit even the strongest factors of our lives. ;n Provo Sunday evening to attend i tl'im-- party at the home of Mr. and s Mrs. Frances Giles. If you spit on the floor at home, pit on the floor here. We want you An unusually clever and unique to feel at home. la- -t Sat-i- t I am always on the lookout for ; Hallowion party was g.u-ITeu--Mrs. and Mr. day evening by new occupation. Often I hav hea.'d Hui.-- h at their home on North that the hospitals pay good money na n As the guests arrived street. for people selling their blood for ,hty were introduced to Waco, the pered. blood transfusions. I was interesti Then at the beginning of the eigh- because I knew that here was where wolf, wolf after which they were ass teenth century horror again swept new talent would always be in demand :gned to one of the great m-- ii ute- - o' the world. Disease and petilence wr- I set out to learn the requiremeu' s. learning, Hard Knock University, None Such In-- . it ute, See More Col-g- e ought its terrors. Governments crash- The first thing I learned that anyone and Do Little Academy. The feat ed to destruction. It seemed that civi- applying for a position of this type ure of the ent'Ttainment consoled o! betest blood ran that a have must lization had again completed its cycle But repulsion soon p assed and out of low fit) per cent alcohol. That eliminat in indoor track meet between (he Efferent groups. The everts wete ed me. it a newer world was born. .aged in the r creation ha'l in tin Now today the cycle seems to hac which asement was is so elaborately It one meets friends getting again been completed. Stress and with Halloween emblems anti storm abound the earth. Grim and on the streets nowadays. No mat'ei motifs anti festoons of orange terrifying outcomes rise in spectral where one goes he is called by l:u k. Fred Ilorlacker, Louis Bates name, greeted with a cheeiy forms. Some call it the depression, tad were the judges and Henry ILt-ssome call it unemployment, many smile, welcomed with a hearty ban 'he was loving cup presented to B clasp. This seems strange in the face !' names have been given to this a- D:t of the group cap.ain such contrary times. Why are peoseasonal even normal cond of the most point--- . so before knew we familiar ple ition. hardly A delightful informal hour of mus-'- c Statesmen and politics and govern- and free? There is but one answer. cond ided th- festivities with Wal-e- r Mr and anl Mrs. J. (A Batnt-vments are flayed. Someone must Election time is near. Daniels and Fred Ilorlacker as Mr a- - Mr-- . F'- -c t: shoulder the responsibility. But the The roofs were adorned with Christiansen minds of sufferers are not alert to Todays Memory Beni: a profusion of lovely fall flowers and the fact that such things as these are j "Prohibition is better than no liquor the porch was inclosed with beyond the reach of man. No people. at all' arranged in a bower of ferns a greens for dancing. A number of lii'le as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo '.'iris in W--- . VJOtAEH g State Bank of -- O0 H a no society, no institution can destine, it is for ordained y more than a TO a Fg'pa.j.. 'J W 70 1' '!' - ' nvj UME Of j"wAE M n History oftinie.s has the habit of repeating itself. Even with in the span of a single lifetime it retells many of its strange tales, recreates many of its great romances, reacts many of its picturesque interludes. Great men have come and gone within its portals. Vivid scenes have beet' reheased in its Coliseums. Beauty and rishness, gardiness and squalor, hope and despair are strongly woven into its pattern. It was way back in 1433, after the Germans had prepared their invasion into Rome, that starvation and famine beseigtd Central Europe. People died starved to death. by the thousands Empires were laid waste, panics and wars swept entire continents. But soon ruin passed into plenty. Panics and wars and bloodshed were forgotten. Civilization once more grew and pros- - ? ;', b u For thus lending your money you are paid an interest of 4"i on the dollar per year, Sae for prosperity. m &-- M money you deposit not only works for you, but it works for hundreds of others, lie- . , cause it is put into circulation J ' ' J . kept m a mattres-- is Isith unsafe and idle. Mum y kept in the Slate Bank of Ray son is protected and it brings you profit in the form The of an annual intere-- t. Money YMO j PEOPLE f M $1.00 THE VEP.T JF . . 1 True but - BI.ISI1ER t utdihhed esery Eiiday at Raj Min, Ltah. a city of 3A00 loyal, progress and contented citizens. at the Odd OCTOBER r y Is Cheapest arc nciv sc ii.ng domestic lump Coal ,ig prices. AT YARD T eiafcoo, iiLj- n- - mr. er "nion DELIVERED 1 a d Dct T(n st app-earant- ly atthefoll-ov- . ' dCaiGn - - Buy Coa- - fro.i aslftouslifitl Dealers. our columns. Chase Lumber & Coal Co. - LOCAL ITEMS attractive Christtansen. llallowetn in serving. Rhone .'MW gMIIBIJSBUEZSSEXriEKkSIElEBXEKIISaZKBIBBBBBElIBBBIBft m Visit Our Store I And look over the display of specially priced Aluminum Ware for healthful cooking. We are equipped to replace that broken windshield or car door at perhaps a saving. Get our prices. A car of ABERDEEN LUMI s s 1 COAL ' bric-a-bra- - A--- . . i 1 N I lem lada-- ( olds Nci.n-.:- Ste Tiro it It- bottks As-i- rndri'Li i i i vt'-- i ft i - ' u ro 'aliiw lie.. rid c t t .k.i p t). t . ht'-ir- elo-'ae- s d an draw or-- . i (el Pa'rt woedwetk. cracks in floor v Use a reg-lathis Tib- - le:,-.- , v an a- i 2 - iHonjdLchCu 2. hat through - . n on ' - FI M w a ! k If v-,.,- -- i h s der-acs- , -' To. Plicii!):..':-i- n Gcimi u I'avi-- all dnicj-'jjj . 3 1 p- -o . Phone 45. Payson. GENERAL HINTS ooms. 3. Plan ahead for Ilotisecleaning cleaning and have Housecleaning is nut what it u of rags, polishes and soaps on jl'liny to be. I; is not a thing one has to m hand. from or dread. With our mu cl 1. Do one or two rooms at a time ncal improvements anl the cgii to avoid overtiredneys possible has c eliminating nones.-ential--., ard raising the whole family uncom- lcar.'. the period of almost forte hie. ness. Of course to be ready cb an a. It is well to some. homes must hae a bath, s, .Vid a few of the latent touches either peak, at least once, and symetini' n f irniture or twice a year. Noemir a -.give away useless things ; month far this and leaves o When the rooms will throug'4 t'n w njov the holidays of homintss. f'a'iie anl months. Seme good rule- - ;o fo p ' o d oks. are: Ti j and ;uo,d a cluttered appear d I. Begin with closets ui loo much c means end This includes pantries. "" lii'ting, and needless homely fur IIow to clean closets: t.i.iue Do not save to the (a) Hang heavy ek':. s ;i of your things a burden outdoors. -. ( h ) Send soiled p A(cl Give away to nctdv RECIPES . . you will net be able Fried Rice which w'll always le ua. arge cun boiled rice. c ml Better in ' ' 'e of bacon. (d) Wash WOO.lw lk. a-- .d 95 I SMOOT LUMBER CO. BY BETTY WEBSTER hric-a-h'-a- c. L.OOK for tl.e name Batr am the word genuine on the pack. m v ri- u re-above when wu buv 1 hi n M youll know that on g the cost of Let us estimate the your building whether grnuiic Baver product t : t t at: Is of physicians find the will prices of building large or small. You Buyer Asniiin is SAI ', ,i; ii ii' its low material astonishingly compared to that of for- - g of users h.ner prow-d- It dom n t de-- c Meets press the h, t. No lurmtiJ ,u E follow mer years. its i:o. antiBayer Aspiri-- is t:e t: :i dote for j .tins of ill hi:- is. just arrived. Per Ton delivered For November -- i a a f 127 61 ' ! 37 The guesti IN SEKUCE ANYTHING THING IN LI MBER PHONE "Hints cov-um- numbered fifty. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haynes wish announce the recent marriage of Mr. and Mr-- . Frank B. Sherman Loveless, Miss Gwen Beck to Wheel r eh. their daughter, Echo Patricia, to Jam entertained at a venison dinner dinner and Miss Carol Landerberger came The Provo. of Durrant pop Monroe es Momla' Their down from Salt I.ake and were guests ular g,,N wm, M young couple are residing in of Mrs. lam Loveless and Mrs. Harold Iayson for the present. Okerman over the week end. The young people are all students at the Miss Jennie Fairbanks entertain' d of Utah. University at a delightful bridge dinner at bet home last Thursday night. The delililM1' .mi iiiii, Mr. and Mrs. Major Young of Sal: corations and various detail were MITAT.-JNLake City spent the week end hero very attractive and were suggestive BEWAIL OF By Mrs. A. R. Wilson 1A EK t -- Re-.-.'- ... I' M: Dice bacon and add fry am! fry brown. Add rice then a to no side of pan. Reat eggs fry tn ame --! Then '- : a- - w ! r. c tin m : , with a , ; - scram pan. grod. en;s together. Add 'W runner. Serve imme- - y l pside Down Cake 1 eggs teaspoon atv! s. of pinch of salt. Vi cup of cold wider. 1 cup of sugar 1 cup of flour. lVi teaspoons of A J Frosting. 1 3 cup of brown sugar. tablespoons of butter. llnoapple slices of cann. in pieces). Method: Beat the y A f : c ir to sugar, vanilla, salt aru adde powder has Let d a Then: Put in the sugar, butter an it- -n &W ;8; and pneapPe well. Then: Pour sponge sugar mixture and pu ate oven to bake, out on a pretty bat-e- pan in mo done, w-- whipped cream. It w cake with a maple fn-ti- ng it. -- (r v,e a delic already BAKING HINT' Grained How to Make a Tine Stiff Meringue . i ll enf"--, Beat egg whites ur to invert bowl wuR1- " ... out. Add the sugar f ' 1' For each wh te uco (V., i, 1,1 cream of it the sugar and bund w. .. -- v-- : , (Copyright, 1931. by Brown Corporation. T'-.- b |